3 a FP KE PONTI uC, PRESS sito oe | Edition 115th YEAR * kx FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 3 1957 —40 PAGES | _ ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS PHOTOS ws _ ‘PONTIAC, MICHIGAN INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE is a 6.4 inch test satellite which the U. S. plans take it to and place it in its propose@ orbit: A to launch séon, probably next week. Weighitig cone will shield the satellite during ascent, then four pounds, the tiny space traveler is mounted fall away before the satellite goes into its spin in position on the three-stage rocket which will | around the earth. Pies SATELLITE. INSPECTION — of the Senate preparedness subcommittee, Sen. hs Sie kgs, apace ot ee Says Pred Lyndon Johnson (D-Tex), examines a small test _ ect Vanguard. The subcommittee has been con- satellite brought to a subcommittee hearing by ducting hearings on the nation's missile program. Report U.S. Test Satellite Invisible to Naked Eye ‘BALTIMORE (#—The tiny test satellite the United States hopes to-launch Dec. 4 will not be visible to the naked eye, but its five-foot- long brightly painted third- stage rocket will be seen. TRAILS MOON "Jt should provide plenty of op- portunities for visual tracking as it* trails the little beeping satel- lite across the heavens. “The third-stage rocket has been ‘the most classified of all com- pahents of the 72-foot-tall, 22,000- ne fil it + fky rH 1eceea dit cn "4 The nnairmMan rods which brace the satellite to the walls of the second-stage rock- et apron. At about. 287 miles, just short! of orbital altitude, a spin table, Ss. Satellite ; Sais AP Wirephete the entire third stage with its still attached satellite rotating. After the first complete spin, the supporting rods will snap out of the way and leave the shiny aluminum sphere ready for ity spring into space. Hong Kong Schoolbooks Laud Mao English Texts Aid to Reds HONG KONG (INS) schools of Communist China _as reading lessons. 2. He leads us building 5. The Soviet Union is 6. Long live the Soviet 7. Long live the Chinese 8. Long live the Chinese — English textbooks used in the One standard textbook offers these sentences: * * * 1. We love our great leader Chairman Mao. 3. He is our great teacher and father. 4. We are his good pupils and children. 9. Long live our great leader Chairman Mao. contain propaganda as well new. China. our bi g brother. Union. People’s Republic. Communist Party. Sen. Kefauver (Over Missiles Chris as on Wheels’ Sees Queens Escort Santa Reveals ‘Shock’ Says of U.S. Program on Hearing Testimony: | ‘Worse Than | Thought’ WASHINGTON (?i—Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn) said to- ‘day three days of testimony on the status of the US. missiles program shows the situation “is worse than I thought it was.” Kefauver, a member of the Senate Preparedness subcommittee conducting the missiles-satellite probe, said in an interview the testimony by defense offi- cials, intelligence specialists and scientists added up to the country has gotten be- hind” Russia in certain scientific-military fields. But the Tennesseean said ‘“‘the picture is not hopeless,” adding: “We've got to give more mon- ey and attention to missiles, sat- ellites ‘and scientific develop- ment and education, We can catch up and get ahead if we only put our will .to it.” In saying testimony showed the VU. S. missile position in relation to Russia is worse than he thought it was, Kefauver refused to go into detail. STORY SAD Other subcommittee members who sat in on a closed-door intel- briefing Wednesday said “shocking evidence of how} LEAVING CHURCH — In his pearance since being stricken with a mild stroke ~ Monday, President Eisenhower attended Thanks- giving Day church service in Washington, with FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES WASHINGTON President | Eisenhower, assured by his doc tors that his ‘excellent progress” toward recovery from a mild stroke is continuing, motored with the first lady today to their Gettysburg, Pa. farm. |Eisenhower left the White House White House physician Maj. Gen. The chief executive and Mrs. from Dr. Snyder said: Eisenhowers Attend first public ap- church. jat 10:45 a.m. for the 80-mile. drive | 'to Gettysburg. The President _ |plans an indefinite stay at the , farm. |Howard Snyder was in the party accompanying the Eisenhowers. An 8:30 a.m. medical bulletin | “The President had a good | rd a* sat aned shocking” story on Russian mili- tary-scientific progress, The briefing was given by Al- len Dulles, chief of the Central Intelligence Agency. ‘ These ‘senators, too, declined to say just what they learned from the CIA chief, But it was reported last night the subcommittee was told Russia now has a few sub- marines, possibly four, capable of firing a missile with a muclear warhead = to ee miles, Other vessels in Russia's sub fleet, estimated at about 450 boats, were reported being readied for such missile equipment. One informant said the reported (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Commerce Man Dies of Injuries A Commerce Township man, Carl R. Herby, 21, died at Pontiac General Hospital this morning of injuries suffered in an auto acci- dent Thursday night. Herby, who lived at 8441 Arlis Dr., suffered a skull fracture when his car ran off a curve at 3850 Green Lake Rd., West Bloom- field Township, about 9 p.m. He was dead at 3:05 a.m., accdérding to the hos- pital. Deputies said he was going south and evidently lost control on the curve, hit a tree and rolled over, Herby was alone, and there Their Home but Big Fam down. PHILADELPHIA (#—Three days ago the home of Dick and Helen Peterman and their 10 children burned | Furniture, clothing, everything went up in flam The Petermans were left with practically nothing. A neighbor took. the big family into her small home. replied: ‘The President has always Then the family’s plight was brought to the at-' tention of Mrs. Frederick Riekder, a private secretary Gunn espe oe oul in a downtown building+ ‘was Down ily Thankful where Peterman works as a porter. Mrs. Riekder, widow of a bank- er, invited the Petermans to share her 14-room house for as long as they wish. * * * A kindly poultry and produce man sent over a big turkey along with the full fixings. Peterman’s boss gave him extra time off with bay. ‘ Further help is promised from other sympathizers. The Petermans said it turned out to be a pretty good Thanks- giving after all. Fog Halts 15 Freighters DETROIT (INS)—Heavy fog over the Detroit River forced about 15 freighters to anchor for as much as five hours late yes- were no witnesses, terday. ELLIS I AM THANKSGIVING DAY TRIVIA: Clear Skies Aid Texas Farmers to Salvage Cotton Wet, Cloudy Outlook Continues Tomorrow a v Service AP Wirephote Mrs. Eisenhower yesterday. With the Eisenhow- ers as they leave National Presbyterian Church is the Rev. Edward L. R. Elson, pastor of the lke Motors to Gettysburg; Recovery Progress Excellent night’s sleep. He slept almost continuously from early last evening until 6 o'clock this morning. His progress continues te be excellent.” News Secretary James C. Hag- erty, who also went to Gettysburg, said the President's physicians jagreed it was “perfectly all right” jfor him to make the two-hour —jmotor trip. Eisenhower pulled one big sur-' prise yesterday. He went to Thanksgiving Day services at the) National Presbyterian Church. Eisesihower’s plans to attend church services were not an- nounced to newsmen at the White House until he and his wife had left the mansion, James C. Hagerty, White House press secretary, said the President 26 Floats to Join Parade; 8 Bands Will Set Pace Tot to Light Yule Tree at Courthouse; Schools, Churches Participate That most glorious time of a youngster’s life will be ushered into Pontiac to- morrow when Santa brings his “Christmas on Wheels” parade down Saginaw street at 2 p.m. Ohs and ahs are expected to echo along Saginaw Street sidewalks as thou- sands of youngsters and their parents watch some 26 colorful floats entered schools. “Here. come the bands” will be shouted more than once as eight bands strut up the street, each preceded by a convertible indjcat- ing the name of the band. ~ * * * | Seventeen-year-old Sandra Stock- ton, of 76 S. Avery St., will be atop another convertible as ‘‘Pon- tiac Ice Queen of 1957.” In her court will be Jane Bentham, 16, of 241 Nelson St., and 10-year-old Karen McAleer, of’ 351 Auburn Ave, Annually the “Christmas on |Wheels” parade, marks the official beginning of the holiday season for the city. * * * This will be the first year that the colorful event is sponsored by the Downtown Pontiac Assn, Pa- rade Marshal will be Allan F. Cady, Pontiac Press advertising solicitor. MOTORCYCLE LEADS Paced by motorcycle escort, es, himself had enjoned him against Army reserve color guard and the isaying anything about it oo Pontiac High School Band, Asked why, the press secretary|the two-hour long spectacle win believed that when he goes to citizen, to worship his God, and not with a whole flock of reporters and photographers.” Newsmen and a crowd of 400 or so others were on hand when the President—smiling a bit ner- vously—left the church with the First Lady. Tonight the U.S, Weather Bureau predicts the Pontiac area will have cloudy and cold weather, following] today’s drizzle and low tempera- tures, Tonight’s low is expected to be 31-35 degrees. Rain or snow and becoming much colder by evening ts the forecast for Saturday, The high will be 34-38. Sunday’s outlook igs continued cold with a chance of snow flurries continuing through Monday. A warming trend is expected by Tuesday and Wednesday. The lowest recorded temperature in downtown Pontiac Soe: 8 a.m. was 38. The reading at 2 p.m. was 40. Applause broke out and there! were cheers and whistles along: Connecticut Avenue as the White) House limousine moved away from! the church. CABINET TO MEET A Cabinet meeting is scheduled Monday, And on Tuesday, con-, gressional leaders of both parties are coming to the White House} for a briefing on military and de- fense matters and the legislative program for the new congression- al session. But whether Eisenhower person- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) :. DENVER (INS) — Wearing. erent “T just got up to check the bird. It’s still there. “I forgot to turn on the oven." ST. LIBORY, Il, @—Mrs. Al- rean orphan lit HOUSTON, Tex. WA tiny Ko- yesterday at her first Thanks- ving. “She just into the turkey said, into the picture,” Mrs. George “She has a terrific appe- tite, She just loved the turkey and vegetables, and wouldn't eat Man Tle in in Pajamas "Before Relatives’ Wrath seemed to fit right The crop, hard spring rains, was only about B A a third harvested before fall rains, sleet and snow set in. # ; delayed in planting by a * * * ‘begin at Turk street, ‘north via Saginaw and Oakland ‘avenue to Sanderson street. Charches participating with floats depicting nativity scenes are: First Free Methodist, Re- organized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, First , manuel Christian, Baldwin Ave- nue Evangelical United Brethren Church and First Christian, Other high school bands taking part will be from Avondale: High School, Lake Orion,. Walled Lake, Clarkston, Waterford Township and (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Holiday Entries in Pot-O-Gold Judged Saturday Because of the holiday on Thursday, the Pot-O-Gold entries will not be completely checked zener, |until, tomorrow. Announcement as to whether & there is a winner or not will be | made in Saturday’s paper, But don’t neglect this week's ) puzzle, Remember, you still have anti] Tuesday to mail your’ entry for the Pot-O-Gold puzzle that * appears on page 26 of today’s paper. If there's no winner for last week, another $100 will be added to the pot for the winner of this week's puzzle. Comics: .....ccvcscevversvegs 33 County News Prove rir y Editorials Poe TS 6 Markets Pee) 33 Mystery ee teres eeeeeeeeeene 20 Obituaries FO COCe HEHEHE HHH Ey 22 Pot-0-Gold Purtle ......... 2% ports .......cee0e + 2% to &1 Theaters * o+ee ** 7 by] seeeereenesy cession, then. asked if someone bert Taylor and 50 relatives sat the pie or other sweets.” Much of the cotton rotted on 4 would invite him out for Thanks- down to a big Thanksgiving din- Suzanne Soupiset, 2, arrived in ne the stalks, but farmers hoped < giving ‘dinner. as ner in the rathskeller of the Tay. San Antonio, Tex., two weeks Tex. @ — The they might salvage up to 75 per - He explained why he-couldn’t lor home at 12:30 p.m. ago to start a new life with Mr. thanks given at this northwest cent. go home to $ At 2 p.m., 90 minutes later, and Mrs, R, P. Soupiset, for- Texas town yesterday came ; “My wife's. relatives, incind- the Inst dish was dried and merly of Houston. She was Srens, hundret Salling in the cot- LONG BEACH, Calif. (INS)— ; two cousins, are over for on the. shelf, ; known as Kang Kyung Hel in ton fields, thankful that clear Mrs. Loren F. Holt had no tur- : dinner. We fixed the Mrs. Taylor had no leftover Koren, > ua skies gave them a chance to sal- key for Thanksgiving. : night before, including the bird. problem as a result of the din- She can” only say a few vage some of the crop. _ A thief stole it from ber home ‘ x * & ner, a family custom the past words in English, but her hos se while she was at church, giving = “T got up at 5 a.m., took the 12 years. ‘ tess here at a big Thanksgiv- thanks for her blessings. _ & bird out ofthe icebox and shoved Nobody left until everything ing dinner, Mrs, E, C. George, Farmers, schoolchildren and She fixed a chicken for her- x it in the oven, I went back to was eaten, That also is a-family sald she had a wondertuj holl- merchants in the town of about self, her husband and two chil- i. 7 custom. day, 6,000 worked harvesting cotton. dren, . e f A a | : ‘ , Vf ; 4 ~ f 5 al ¥ f 3 Vy / ion ) is é ! / ‘ ; Wlison, Eart. Women’s Pages. sa 16 te 3 a 3 ? . s by area churches and - Pas ® it = if Li re \ 4 * \¥ ‘ ‘ re \ 5 ee eee ee es a ee eee ae a a ee ee ie F De ee leh Aiea tia Ladi. ae _THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1957 sn Holiday Traffic Claims 13 Lives Worse Weather Ahead for Remainder of Long Thanksgiving Weekend By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan traffic accidents claimed at least 15 lives in the first half of the Jong Thanksgiv- ing holiday weekend, most of them in the southern lower peninsula which was soaked by a soggy rain.| Worse weather, with highway -| bish containers be covered slicking snow, is en route for, } the state generally according to Uevt ii Setura 6 eve ‘ sa aaa Wee sige tended t' § Weather Bureau forecasts for Figeres Shew Low Term per yivres Exg star = ead ie ag pte ‘ 1 ; bi he rest of the s ; ‘ason y the re t 7 | the use of container covers, Ren- At least | those Tataby 4 PRECIPITATION SCATTERED — New Eng- > AP Facsimile Map trew added “that I'm got ready aa f heave ay des- x s a . 7 ‘ ured thus far have been pedes-, 1.) southern Florida, the coasts of the Caro- Montana. 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John Ramsbotham, bish- Probation for 12 months. “You op of Jarrow, who tried to exor-/2¢ted stupidly.” the judge said, cise the specter by walking “IN leaving the house without through the house in his robe and ™@king proper mitre and carrying his staff. The YOU" children.” ghost refused to cooperate. oe! ne wean arrangements for 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dixon are’ staying The still empty. haunted house is —— Pocket Knife Returned After 30-Year Absence DENVER «P-—Lonnie L. Shep- herd, a Denver Linotype operator, finally got back the pearl-handled ‘pocket knife he lost when he was a boy of 10 in Boulder, Colo. That was 30 years ago, Yester- ' day the knife, which has “L. L. Shepherd’* engraved on the han- dle, was mailed to Shepherd's home. There was no return ad- dress on the package. A - ot ‘ BRENDEL’S 2441 Auburn Rd. (M-59) 3 Mi, West of Utica RE 2-614! Frozen Brine Shrimp in Stock ~<—_at All Times— rwwvvuvvvvvvvvuvvrevtTT eer SS A A i i th Mi i hi hh hi hd 25 lb. Bag ..... $2.25 It would require about 14 years for sound to span the distance separating the sun and the earth. |General Assembly to call for ne-. the bed-' their three sons, ranging: from 18! at the home of his brother. The mittee’s debate on Algeria. children are at a city child center. | << : to? _-_____ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER pees arte sai = pe Pe ee 2 eee = ‘ : i ! 29,1957, , a ae pminnase ‘ | Supports Arab Plea to Negotiate French and Algerian War UNITED NATIONS, N, Y. Tunisia pressed an Arab country, campaign today to urge the U. N. gotiations between the French and the Algerian nationalists to settle their three-year war in Algeria. An Arab diplomat also said an Asian-African resolution for such negotiations probably will be in-' treduced Monday in the Assem- bly’s §82-nation Political Commit- tee. * * * : Mongi Shm, Tunisian ambassa- dor to Washington and the U. N. 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Hurry itn tonight! ‘ (5 -§! , % f ¥ Earrings .... $3.00 | 8-912) hoy ae oo Bracelet (not shown) . $5.00 Open Every Evening Until Christmas Charge Them at Waite's .. . Street Floor ¥ Hurry to Waites . . . Downstairs, Store! ‘ * « — -—~ - fh , ql t _ | \ — \ ( | . * } _?% { é " ¢ « { » | ~ ' oe 4 } 1 t ho ‘ | a4 : is Pe Uh pag Pay Se et ER Se au, eS a ea ee ee eh ee ee eee ee 4 se tie ty, te Whole World Concerned, THE PONTIAC PRESS | BAROLD A. ‘FITEORRALD President and Publisher © 2 aaa Page FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1957 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS About Ike’s Illness Practically the whole world is un- happy over President Dwicut D. EISENHOWER’s current physical con- dition. * * * Members’ of both parties are glad that his condition is no worse, but the whole history of his physical afflictions since he entered the White House point urimly downward. * * * Apparently, he will come back rap- idly and enjoy most of the old time vigor that marked his active life. The concern over his plight is world wide. Leaders in nations clear around the globe are depressed over his current set back. * * * Mr. President, you have about two billion people pulling for your recovery. There must be some good in all this electricity in the air. Let it serve as an additional tonic. Benefit as much as possible from mass good will. x * * In the meantime, the United States will carry on and so will the pro- grams you have instituted, endorsed _ and been fathering. Passenger Trains Are Facing Dismal Future Railroads are facing a dubious and unhappy future, as far as passenger trains are concerned. Several of our major lines have in- dicated a willingness—perhaps eager- ness would be more accurate—to abandon all passenger business im- mediately. All of them are anxious to drop certain extremely unprofit- able trains and concentrate on the hauls that give some promise of mak- ing a slight return on the investment and the work involved. Pe The rails are suffering from acombination of ills. First, in their own wage negotiations with the Brotherhoods, the railroads grant wage increases that are never justified by the financial facts and prevailing conditions. Then they take their unhappy predicament to the ICC which ultimately grants a rate increase. However, this is rarely sufficient to cover the increased costs, so they sink another step. * * * Also, the airlines have been mak- ing huge inroads into the long dis- tance passenger hauls. There’s no use dodging this. The airplane rate structure and time schedules are favorable and they have been ex- panding rapidly. Their competition is real and formidable. x * * The railroad diners are another positive pain in the neck. Most railroads would love to eliminate them entirely. A couple of years ago, all U. S. railroads paid just over $100,000.000 to serve meals which brought them $72,000,000 in receipts. Hence. every time you spent 70-odd cents in a diner, the rail- roads paid a dollar for the “oppor- tunity” of providing you with that 70 cents worth of food and service. A three dollar dinner . THE Publisned by Tue Poxrtac Prass Company 48 W. Huron 81 Pontiac 12. Mocicgen lrade Mark Daliy Except Suncet Rosst:t Bassett Jous A Rit Executive Mi ice Preeicest Assistant Adver'..ing and Acer Hsing Dire: tor Manager Howarn H ierceice nm, Eset M Teranwert Vice President and Circulation Manage: Business Manager G. Msrsratt Jorpen, Local Advertising Manager Joun W. Frrecer«te, Secretary and Editor Rosser Bo Tare, Managing Editor ec. Inman, Classified Manager Entered at “Post Office, Pontiac, as aecond clase matter The Associated Press js entitied exciu a ely to the ~ use for republication of all local n®ws printed tn (his bewspaper as well as #1) AP news dispatches Tar Ponric Peese ts delivered br cartier for 4 nee a Beek, where carrier cervice is net avaliable, h ail in Oakland Genesee Livingston, MM b La r @ “ eh chet is ouBties if is $1200 a ar. #@lseaiere In hel ‘ean id all other Places tn the Cnitrec $20 00 a mar Al® mail subscriptions parable in a ..a Phone Po ties’ ‘rE “-8181 MEMBER | oP AUDIT ‘BUREAU OF cIRctt = AT IS PONTIAC PRESS. costs the railroads considerably in excess of four dollars. * * * Even the swankiest air lines serve a one course dinner on a single metal tray, whereas the railroads are sad- died with menus, “course dinners,” silver, tablecloths, napkins, special crews and cars. On the airplane, you eat right where you are—and like it. There are no additional employes and no extra airplanes. * * * The Grand Trunk railroad which serves Pontiac and industrial Michigan lost more than five mil- lion dollars last year. Their cur- rent figures have not been announced, but an off-stage guess places the loss around double that amount for 1957. How long will this continue? Who will volunteer to make up the deficit? * * * The Pontiac commuter service is losing around $75,000 a year. Is it any wonder that the railroads would be happy to drop their passenger trains tomorrow? . Wouldn’t you? IN INTERNATIONAL trade, countries must pay for goods and services with the currency of the country they are buying from. When we buy some- thing from France we must pay in francs just as France must pay in dollars to buy goods from the United States. The- many kinds of money and relative values of various kinds of money ¢create monetary problems which the U.N. International Mone- tary Fund works to solve. The Man About Town Prizes Increased Interest in Postage Contest to Bring Extra Rewards Success: The road te which has no map—you just have to find your way. Our postage contest closed today 100n with several times more entries than was expected. They are being checked over. a task which will require a few days. The result will be announced in this eohimn. On account of the extreme interest shown by our readers, many of whom spent long hours in digging out their an- swers, a generous front office has per- mitted me to greatly increase the prize list. The many competitors all thought they were trying to win a $25 US. savings bond, that being the sole prize offered. But there will be four prizes. For the largest number of com- binations a $50 bond will be awarded. The second largest gets a $25 bond, the third receives S10 in cash, and the fourth gets: $5 in cash. Please remember that the time for ‘e- ceiving entries has closed. Watch for a list of the winners. We old codgers who once de- pended on the first ice skating on Thanksgiving again find proof that the seasons are pensaring: It comes to me directly from Parade Marshal Allan F. Cady that Saturday’s Christmas parade will be of exceptional interest to the children. It is my hope that every child" within the Pontiac trading area will be with us. A phone call from Mr. and Mrs. Barkley Dumanois of Birmingham tglls nre their ehidren haven't missed one for->many vears A bouquet of home grown pansies, some two inches in diameter, graced the table when Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rettke of Waterford served Thanksgiving dinney. The plants gre at the base of a warm chimney, and haven't felt the frosts The residents of beautiful Or- tonville, nestling among the hills of northern Oakland County, have requested me to tell the world that they need a dentist. one of the few blessings they lack. And don’t smile when I call a dentist a blessing. One of them pulled all of my teeth 60 years ago—and I've been hapny ever since. - The family cat in the home of Mr. and -Mrs. Martin Dohr of Drayton en kittens. all maieés Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Ellen Clark eighty-second birthcay. of Dryden? Plains, has given birth to sev-- No End to to Their Talent! David Lawrence Reveals Dems Concealed FDR’s WASHINGTON — There is one thing that will have to be conceded by partisans and captious critics— the Republican administration cer- tainly has shown unparelleled can- dor in disciosing to _ the American peo- ple the facts con- cerning the ill} nesses of Presi-i dent Eisenhower. Only this week— in an Associated Press dispatc from Boston — are } the American peo- ple being told for the first time that Franklin D. LAWRENCE Roosevelt suffered a series of “strokes” and that the officials of a Democratic administration con- tinuously concealed the truth from the people over a long period. The news now is distributed na- tionally that Dr. Charles W. Rob- ertson, assistant professor of sur- gery at Boston University, who has made a special study of the facts about the illnesses of presidents, about it. The press in London, which now calls on Eisenhower to “resign,’’ wasn't articulate then. + * * It was in 1950 that the Prime Minister revealed casually to the House of Commons that two years before he had had fur a time ‘a very serious illness which para- lyzed mie completely. physically.” It is natural for officialdom in Ryitain to keep quiet about per- sonal health matters affecting a ’ prime minister, but in America wrote in the Boston medical quar- - terly as follows: ‘It seems quite plain that Roosevelt suffered a series of small strokes in 1943 and 1944. This general downward trend continued to such a degree that a full-time secret service body- guard was placed over Vice President Harry Truman about March 1, 1943. (Reosevelt died April 12, 1945.) “Roosevelt had one smal! cere- bral vascular accident in March 1945, and, while convalescing from this, suffered a terminal stroke as he was having some sketches made for a portrait.” * * * Dr. Robertson goes bacx even to earlier periods in Roosevelt's, ad- ministration as he adds: “It is reported that in the summer of 1933 he suffered the first of a series of small strokes from which recovery was quick and complete. It was midway through the war, in 1943, that a defintte physical change in Roosevelt, appearance was obvi- . ous to everyone, particularly fol- lowing a trip to Cairo and a con- ference in Teheran late in 1943.” —tHere was the -commander-in- chief of the armed forces of the United States in the midst of World War II doggedly carrying on de- spite previous “cerebral vascular accidents’’ somewhat similar to the one just experienced by President Eisenhower. There was no call for resigna- tion then and no demand that the vice president take over.as ‘acting president.” This may have been because the people did not know the truth. ' Actually, some of the newsmen did know—there was plenty of “inside gossip’ — but the facts were not printed because of a deference to the Presidential of- fice which since seems to have been abandoned. Prime Minister Churchill, while at the head of the British govern- ment, suffered a series of smail strokes and in 1953 a severe one. The British people weren't told The Country Parson “People are more like water than milk—when milk sours it stays sour but contaminated water can be purified.” the opposite new is the practice. There sometimes is a delay. as happened for a few hours this week when the White House staff de- scribed the President's indisposition as a Slight “chill” and gave no further details until the next day. But before 24 hours had passed, all the facts were disclosed on the. Illnesses authority of the physicians in. at- tendance. The best way, it is often argued, is to tell all the facts at the time they are happening. One cannot help wondering, however, what might have been the ad- vantages to the nerves of the world, and to the panicky sellers in the markets, if somehow the news of the President’s “chill” on Monday had been withheld at least until after he had recov- ered sufficiently to go to church on Thanksgiving Day. The case for deliberateness, with full details a few days afterwards, will certainly gain adherents now versus the demand for hour-by- hour bulletins and voluble press conferences that speculate on what Divine Providence has in mind. (Copyright, 1957) Dr. William Brady Says: Vitamin D Free to All in Health-Giving Sunshine Several-erliies liave taken me to phlet task for giving what they consider a false impression ii a statement I made in an ar- ticle on tetany: “Everybody—in- fant, growing child, young adult or elderly person —must get his or her daily ration of calcium and vita- min D or else!” The critics say readers will get the impression th:t one must take DR, BRADY calcium and D daily. Well, I didn't intend to say so; but if what I said makes readers think so, I'm glad I said it. It is necessary that some such dictum be affirmed again and again, if only to counter the par- roting of doctors who warn against the danger of caicfum ‘‘deposits”’ if one gets ‘too much" vitamin D. These doctors do not say how much vitamin D is “too much.” Tn any case, I'm sure no repu- table physician, research scien- tist or nutritionist can give evi- dence indicating that growing child, mature or elderly adult can be harmed in any way by daily intake of 1,500 units of vita- min D, No one, to the best of mv knowl- edge, advises or recon mends more than 1,500 units of D daily to prevent tetany. rickets, rheu- matiz, premature hardening of the arteries, softening of the bones, ir- rifability of the nerves, spongi- ness of the gums, werk ankles, neuralgie headache, pseudo-sinusi- tis Or What have you: These common complaints are manifestations of calcium deficien- cy, of course. Vitamin D is es- sential for the normal. assimilation and utilization of calcium, whether from food or from food supplement. SUNLIGHT GIVES ‘D’ It is fair to assume that growing child or adult who follows a high calcium diet — which includes a minimum of 1'2 pints (3 glasses)” of whole or skim milk or butter- milk daily — will get enough vita- min D from exposure to sunshine or skyshine (daylight in the shade) if he or his caretakers be intelli- gent enough to take advantage of exposure. Readers who have long suffered one allergic trouble or another, tell me that high calcium diet ard/or supplementing their regu- lar diet with an adequate daily ration of calclam and D has given them greater relie¢ than they have had from anything else. For booklet. The Calcium Short- age send 35 cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope. For pam- “Relief for Allergy’? send stamped, For pamphlet ‘Adult Tetany”’ the usual explanation of painful cramps in feet or legs at night or in the early morning — send stamped,’ self-addressed envelope. Likewise for “Calcium and Rheu- matiz.” “Young Folks anc Old Folks.” “F.czema," and “Asthma.” Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady. if a stamped self- addressed envelope 5 sent to The Pon- tiac Press. Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright. 1957) self-addressed envelope. Voice of the People Praises City Merchants on Inter-Racial M eeting — Last week Neue leaders in the city met with several of the down- town businessmen to discuss the employment of Negroes in sales capacities. The meeting proved successful, friendly and cooperative, mainly _ through the interest, support and efforts of the Pontiac Area Cham- ber of Commerce. The Chamber and merchants who participated should be commended, It is only through understanding and good will that people can resolve differences. To these men should go the thanks of the city, for indeed, with their sincere interest and assured endeavors they define the true meaning of “‘democracy.” 460 Franklin Rd. Actor Tells Advice for Child’s Growth Actor Cyril Ritchard, who has done so much work for children, urges parents to restrict the time their children look at television. “‘Instead,”’ he says, ‘read with them and to them. Tell them stories or encourage them to make them up for themselves. Guide their growing imaginations.” This is good advice. Most parents pay close attention to food for their children's bodies but give little thought to food for their minds. “Mrs. A. Calls Oosterbaan the Most Poised - Candidate for the most poised coach among the Big Shots: Bennie Oosterbaan. No one has ever seen him blow his top. Oosterbaan Fan Readers Comment on Ike’s Illness It seems to me that the Presi- dent's recent illness is good indica- tion that he- should resign. He's been a wonderful President and a great service to our country all his life, and now he should be able to slow down and live a relaxed life for a while, instead of hastening his death by overwork that the presidency requires. Worried * * * Why is it the news of the Presi- dent’s illness was withheld so long? They must have known earlier that it was more than a chill. Do they think people are so excitable they'll go into mass hysteria if they aren't told gradually? We're all con- cerned over the President's health and want to know as soon as some- thing is wrong. IKE BOOSTER Outlines Outlet for Emotions “Conquer emotion with motion” says one family doctor. It is not possible to harbor fears, hates and resentments for long if the body is kept busy and moving. Young people are naturally busy but it behooves us oldsters to paste this in our hat. Middle Age ‘Tickets Are Given for 5 Mile Excess’ If Mr. Burnen would look at the speed signs the next time he is out Commerce road, he will set his buzzer at 35 m.p.h. not 40. In Or- chard Lake they give tickets for going five miles over the law. But don't feel bad, they give them to everyone. P. J. Curran 4748 Linwood Charles M. Tucker Jr. Appreciates Offer of County People It’s good to see that some of the county people are willing to help pay for the hosiptal. They use it as much as we do and I’m glad they appreciate it enough to help support it. CITY RESIDENT Letters will be condensed when neces- because of lack of space. Aol name, address number of the rt peer, betters but these will not be published if bg writer so oe } the letter ts eritical in ite ° -* Portraits. By JAMES J. METCALFE The night is dark and silent, and... The air is bleak and cold ... And all this empty neighbor- hood . . . Is just a picture old . There are no footprints in the snow ... Along the moonlit street ... And yet it seems that I can see... The imprint of your feet . As though you passed this way, my love . . . Perhaps this afternoon . . . Or even recently enough . . . To match this hour's moon . . . With hopeful heart I follow each . . . Impression in the snow... As only I observe it, and... No other one may know . But it is just a dream, my love . .. The footprints fade away ... You are as far beyond recall ... As any yesterday. (Cc ee 19357) Looking ng Back 15 Years Ago JAPS REPULSED Guinea. REPORT BIG North Africa, 20 Years Ago FDR ASKS Congress for housing boom aid. HOUSING ACT would halve down payments. at New Allied drive in Smiles The more popular girl is the one who realizes a young man came to see her and not hear her. An Ohio plumber finally col- lected 9 ‘bill nine years past due, proving they don’t forget everything. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And I said unto you, I am the Lord your God; fear not the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell; but ye have not obeyed mv Voice.—JIndges 6:10. ee ee To obey God in some things and not in others shows an unsound heart. Childlike obedience moves toward every command of God, as the needle points where the lodestone draws.—Thomas 4Vatson, bl - Case Records of a Psychologist: Enter Contests to Chase Blues Joe is in a bad mental state, so his devoted wife wants to know how to restore his cheer- ful mood and give him new zest for living. If you are a semi-invalid or have retired on Social Security, by all means read this case record. For it can rejuvenate your spirit and probably add hundreds of dol- lars to your pocketbook! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE “Case W-359: Joe B., aged 37, is a war veteran who lost the use of both legs in Korea. “Dr. Crane, I need some help.” Joe's wife began as she nervously twisted her handkerchief, “for Joe . 90 is addic ted to "severe moody spells. “TI love him with all my heart and it al- most kills me to see him unhap- py. “We don't lack for money, since he gets a good pension and we own our own home. But Joe needs something to stimulate his imagination. “He is bored and frustrated and inclined to feel inferior because of his paralyzed legs. So what can I do to help him regain zest for life?” PRIZE CONTESTING One of the simplest ways to rejuvenate anybody, is to get him involved in prize contesting. ~ DR. CRANE Besides, after you have mailed your entries, you then are keyed up as you hopefully look forward to the time when the winners will be announced. Thus, your attention turns to the footsteps of your postman tomor- row, for you never know when you may rate a good prize. And youth depends on where we live in our thinking, said Emerson. If we look forward expectantly into the future,” he warned us.” “then we are young, despite what the calendar or our birth certifi- cate may say * * * “But if we live in the past. we are old, though we may not have reached our 21st birthday.”’ CONTESTS ARE FUN An estimated $50,000,000 is given away each year in cash or mer- chandise prizes. And contesting is not expensive. You generally are asked to send nothing more than a box cap or a soap wrapper or similar proof of purchase. During our first year of mar- riage, Mrs. Crane and I tried contesting as a zestful hobby to weld husband wife together into a happy team. And we soon began to win prizes. Some were only a $1 bill or ap ome a $5 prize. But we did rate two cash prizes of $1,000 apiece. x *« * And even now if we weren't so swani th work, we'd be right the tontesting game for For the many novel contests now back / © Ye eee woe Ts er hobby offers a wider and being conducted by newspapers, magazines and commercial firms are very intriguing. They Stimulate you to do a little reading in an encyclopedia .or a history bodk, * * we j And they offer a challenge to your mind which starts your brain percolating on all eight cylinders. ® more stimulating exercise. for the brain. Be sure, however, that you study the rules carefully. Don’t send in a letter of 101 words. if the limit “‘period,”’ so when the rules de- mand that you complete a sen- tence in 50 words or less, use semi-colons or commas but don’t employ more than the final period. I used to. employ prize’ contests as home work assignments for my students at Northwestern Univer- sity when I taught courses on the “Psychology of Advertising and Selling,” for contesting teaches you to compress your loose thinking into concise terms that are dra- matic and colorful. * * . * Some of my students later won prizes on their entries, so my classes were large. Even if you never win a prize, however, the mental stimulation and the better camaraderie be- tween husband and wife are well worth the effort. So send for my booklet, to Write Salable Copy,’’ enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents, for it also contains a section on “Prize Contesting”’ that will offer you additional specific ideas. -And be suré to read the follow-ip of Joe's case tomorrow. is expressly stated as 100 words» . ep ak stamped + * * rell-add srienen ‘and a “sentence” means a , ba] yon oem or tee “nie {ts series of words with but one *(Copytight, 1957) | \A | a” . rd : “of, Ne i. \ Vet , ee ee, = j { . J REA it PONS oe ea ee te ee oe “ et er eee we ae pee tee at af 2Yes es RE ee ee ae Sd ee EE Re eee Meo See ge ee oS aor hs ee ee at ne ge a ey a ee ee UF Se Gee es eee er eee oe Rh oh ees SERS Se SO eS A ca | : : po ; see ic Ai $ eu ee J u aS cic ie Fe 7 - : % fy ~F ‘ : . ’ | fi i a t »! F l } THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1957 ? , 5 ‘And Script Is ‘Greatest in World—the Bible’. | er 17, jenCHANDISE:~__ a rURES- Star Cast for TV Prayer Films: Just People|!” once a YEAR WE OFFER | NEW YORK (INS)—"You know, Mille doing a take on his Philis- rated and illustrated with artistic) est script in the world—the Bible. instincts were good. He knows, : there are lots of people in Holly- tines, icolor “movies which soon will be| Ang the greatest cast in the from his Lower East Side days, a. : = biggest stars, I mean—| “It isn’t right. Yet that explains spotted on TV stations across the| world—just people.” number of residents of Sing Sing.’ ' a ‘eniri iH iw ‘ve a Te 2 ‘ete Ini = “4 i ‘7 = very ‘spiritual. Wonderful| Why you've got to forget. the ‘star| United States, | Backed by leaders of the ti After trying a number of posi- | : |system’ when you're making in v9 potEs FOR STARS major faiths and hundreds of serv-|tions he found himself, after the . TO LAYAWAY FOR CHRISTMAS t “But nobody writes you up for spirational films for television.”’| ice clubs and institutions who have|“@", 8 executive talent director , : 47.00 Holds ‘til Chri Mark’ i olds ‘ti ristmas at Mark’‘s! * | + ogy ‘ i ” x ~ i | aoe the Bible. “You smoke! - _Mr. Kerner, an East Side New FBS cae a” page porns seen previews of his minute-long for Samuel Goldwyn. uana and you get plenty of, York lad who's rather proud of in ti films—volunteered to do Prayers, Kerner feels he cannot) — Then his wife, a patrician beau- | publicity. Presumably nobody| the fact that he might easily fail to sel] them to all the maj ; : . s 2 i F 2 jor) ty and a religious mother to | cares iit you're addicted to good) have become a mobster put ounbet —— p Mier oe stations of the country. Since they| their four children, mentioned | deeds. dida’t, is the dynamo behind a (Kerner visualized teen-|2% to brief for sponsorship, ‘‘The| one aight that she was “ap-. | Q | $a 4! : : * * * new series of spiritaal TV films lnoone saying, “Ooh, there’s Am. Stations should put them on as a! palled” at what their kids were ean saying. producer Lew Ker-| Called “Minutes of Prayer.” ithony Ross!’’ rather than quietly| Public service. seeing on TV.” : — a tce Hit-up unexpectedly, in-|| They are 365 individual prayers praying for humility.) [SUCCESS IN HOUSTON | “Wouldn't it be nice,” she chal- PAY NEXT Plus Th . : race ud ' “Our tryout town is Houston, lenged, “if somebody, someday, DIAMONDS YEAR! us ese 'Texas, and the station there is would do something good on tele- “7 ? getting more mail about TV pray- vision?” The Cift EXTRAS ers than about their celebrity net-- Kerner sat back. When he of a work and local shows.” thought of the word “good,” he : f C at MARK’S The minutes of prayer deal with thought of his wife. When he Lifetime : “all of mankind’s problems,” Ker- thought of his wife, he thought of ner Says. : | religion. When leg thought of re- NOTARY y eouat . iligion, he thought of prayer. BON : 'We have prayers about the | ‘The result: Pray-TV.” GUARANTY EL monotony of life, prayers about (Copyright, 1957 mothers and fathers and dogs | . ) a cietne ) and cats (the children’s things | . MATCHING BRIDAL PAIR @ Full Trade-In | break me up), prayers about Area Camera Guild . ——— | studies and work. We have Negro Vi C | Printi Both Rings $ 50 Guarantee and white kids playing and pray- | lows Color rrinting 1.00 Weekly CM A i Ae ing together . . . | Various types of color printing yo “Someday soon they'll be show- will be discussed when the Wa-| INSURANCE . ing those films in Little Rock, Ijterford Township Camera Guild POLICY assure you. And they've got to, meets at 8 p.m. Tuesday, at the, subconsciously, get the message|\Community Activities Center. across to the people.’’ Speakers leading the discussion & Kerner is a tall, lean man wholwill be Norman Caok Sr., and R.| claims he ‘doesn't know how LI. Anderson. The public has been & escaped being a juvenile delin-| invited to attend this meeting. > ee enemy ae Insurance cover- age against fire, theft, held - up, y, less of diamends for one year. BRIDAL BOOK Helpful hints fer the Bride te be. Ne purchase ne- eessary. 30-DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE We will refund your money if you find a better value. PUI From Na CHARGE FOR CREDIT! = i F FOR YOUR tionally Famous Chicago Lamp Mfgr. sor) manvlacturers name, \ a ‘7 OLD WATCH | but his original tog appears 0 ww VE IM y every lamp! * Tye We Valued from $19.95 to $29.95 IMPORTED SHANTUNG. SHADE #934 SELF WINDING WATERPROOF me il. Sag. onty °29°° GOLDEN- a © i . j br a with your old watch GLO 3 . 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King of Morocco Tums Attention to Home War WILLIAMSBURG, Va. @—King results of his talks with Secre- Mohammed V of Morocco turned tary of State Dulles. his attention today from an Amer-/ Hafid, aide to Crown Prince ican sightseeing tour to an irreg- ‘Moulay Hassan, arrived later to war war back home over the| brief the King on fighting in the, Spanish colony of Ifni. tiny Spanish colony of Ifni facing | ASTI, ithe Atlantic and surrounded by The King was to confer on the \torocco on three sides. fighting with the chief aide of his) son, who has been running the! Moroccan government since Mo- weekend. Moroccan officials spoke. hammed flew to Washington on of revolts ih Ifni, Sunday. The aide, Col. Hafid, flew in from Rabat. * 3 * Mohammed flew here es ® * The fighting broke out last Fs Th ae circles ‘in Madrid, Spain is reported to have asked the United States to intervene with the King in an effort to end the Second Sputnik ‘Ruse in Italy Awes Motorists Italy W—The object in ‘the field on the Turin-Genoa road| ‘had a metallic glow and smoked. ‘Up close it could be heard sput- tering. , *« * + implying up- Moulay risings by the Berber tribesmen; Fearful motorists thought it who live in the T4l-square-mile| might be a Sputnik come to earth. | catia cet “*“""College Students Admit Robbery 3 Say They Held Up Gas Station to Finance! Honky-Tonk Spree CHICAGO W—Police said three college students were arrested early today and admitted robbing a gasoline station to finance a tour of honky-tonks in suburban Calu- met City. Morgan Park police detectives identified the students as George Dynant, 19, of Oakland, Calif., and |George Christopher Jr., 18, of Chi- ‘cago, both enrolled at Notre Dame, enclave. The Spanish said the Police arrived, gingerly kicked! ang James Leonard, 19. of Chi- on a spe- fighting arose from raids by the cial Air Force Constellation after,Morecean Liberation Army, an ir- Vice President Nixon bade him @ regular force not directly con-/ 'berboard tube warm farewell in Washington. trolled by Rabat. The strongly Na- nous Aides said the 48-vear-old mon- |tionalist liberation army spear- arch | was immensely pleased with'headed the military campaign lthat won Morocco freedom from’ Shoe Repacr Seecial } Spike or Small Cuban HEEL LIFTS Geaipaatilon . HALF SOLES $1.89 = Men's, Women’s, Children's. Leether or Composition While U wait or shop. Weisner’s Shoe Repair 42 N. Saginaw Street ‘French control last year. Since) at it, then grinned. It was a fi- painted with lumi- paint and with gasoline-| jsoaked rags — inside. * * So ended sath Italy's second ‘Sputnik scare in two weeks. ‘then it has sought to add to Mo-| On Nov, 12 at Novara, not far Tocco some territory claimed as/from here, someone rigged up & ‘Spanish Sahara and French Al-/demijohn to look like a Sputnik. ‘oni * * * | Hassan charged in Rabat that ‘Spanish forces had launched at- i'tacks from Ifni on Moroccan ter- ritory. He said the royal army had ‘been ordered to fight back. This was the first indication that offi- cial Moroccan forces might be- come involved alongside the irreg- ‘ulars Same Spanish officials said wn lofficially the Ifni trouble began ‘about the time Hassan took over lthe goyernment. They suggested Thousands of people gazed at it from a safe distance yntil a mili- tary expert came from Turin and uncovered the trick. ‘Adenaver Catches Cold BONN, Germany #®—Chancel- lor Konrad Adenauer was in bed) today with what his press. chief Felix von Eckhardt described as ‘a heavy head cold.” Eckhardt told a news conference‘ the 81- take it easy over the weekend in order to rest for his yisit to Lon- ithe crown prince is more inclined! don next week. ‘cago, a student at John Carroll’ ‘College, Cleveland. The detectives said the youths admitted taking $25 in bills and a coin changer containing $16 from Lioyd Notia, 45, attendant at a gasoline station on the south side. They said Nolta described the robbers as “well-to-do” young’ men with crew cuts and wearing trench coats. A car containing the three stu- dents was curbed by a Morgan Park policeman who stopped them because the automobile fitted the déscription of one uséd in the rob- bery. He said a coin changer was lon Way to Meal Mom, Four Tots Drown in Car | LIVINGSTON, Mont. @ — Mrs. lowstone River. , At first it was believed the 28 year-old h and father also, was in the car,’ Woods noti-| fied the Linvingston sheriff's of-| Luther, Mont., to seek employ- ment. The Woods’ children were Betty, 6; Bruce, 4, and identical twins, and children were en route to the L. W. Swanson ranch south of, here for Thanksgiving dinner. ber, Herd to Look Like Rug | Mont. stand. That's investigation of burglary, Blast Wrecks Home found on the floor of the car. BAY CITY W—An explosion of Calumet City, on the south ecge of Chicago, has a cluster of night spots featuring strip teases and specialty dancers, : The three’ students were held undetermined origin wrecked the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Ham. mel in Bay City Thursday. Neither. Mr. nor Mrs, Hammel nor their, four children were injured. 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Fr. ‘Anemele Freezer Belew. $34995 : $549.95. 1 Only... 0.2... cece eee 4 . Corporation oN i | B kk Reg. | | ationa an Mets $198 Pon Tt Pa ¢ Offices at W. Huron at Tilden... N. Perry at Glenwood cee Loke Orion . . . Milford . . . Walled Lake . . . Keego Harbor . . « Union Lake and Bloomfield Hills — ‘ | 51 West Huron St. OPEN TONITE & SAT. ‘TIL 9:00 THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC a FE 4-1555 News o Save Personnel] Marine Pvt. Lee Lazenby, es of Mr. and Mrs, Leo W. Lazenby;training, at Lackland Air Force of 2178 Highfield st., Drayton|5a! Woods was home recently for a 15- e, Texas recently. They are Gerald C. Quick, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wendell Quick, 3369 Rock Haven St., Glen T. Harding Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen T. Harding 985 Myrtle Ave. and Jotin C. Hemming, son of Mra. ___ {Ruth Walton 29 S. Ascot St, 2 | All have been to the MT) |3706 Basic Military Training Squad- ae |ron at Lackland where they are ®. jundergoing second phase training. | e They will participate in a pro- * (gressive program which includes . processing, physical conditioning . jand varied classroom studies in « j}military procedure, scienee and ‘« |tacties. wicorns Red Students Ahead solrman 2C. povert F- Rieti in Science and Math gins of 191 S. Winding Dr., is home on an 18-day furlough. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (INS)—A) Riggins is stationed at Vincent/new study of Soviet education Air Force Base, in the Rocket Di-|warns that the average Russian vision at Yuma, Ariz, He gradu-jhigh school graduate outstrips bis: ated from Waterford High School|American counterpart in science! in 1952, and mathematics. - The study was made by. Alex- . lander Korol, a senior staff mem- ber of the Center for International LAZENBY tute of Technology. | ‘Kerol compared the Soviet edu- “best possible facilities and re- tlelds.” HEMMING HATCHER Pvt. Louis W. Hatcher, son of| ‘fowever, the study found some Mr. and Mrs. Erwin W. Hatcher weaknesses in Russian educational -of 639 E. Mansfield Ave., was re-| methods, among them lack of flex-' cently assigned to the 3rd Infantry ibility and opportunity for initia- Division, Ford Benning Ga. He/tive by teachers, use of time-con-| will undergo military trairing and|suming methods and undue omphe-| accompany the “Marne” Division/sis on rote learning. to Germany in the spring. - Sara esi te inne of Azserien! ; security depends on “whether we can improve stil] further the quality, of our scientific training.” F Plan to Convert Ships NEW YORK (INS) — can President Lines plans to con- vert four more mariner-type freighters into ultra-modern car- goliners with accommodations for 12. passengers each. A similar - number was previously converted and are Operating on the line's HARDING Saad ee QUICK Three Pontiac men completed! around-the-world-service. At SIBLEY’S Newest Store In the Miracle Mile Shopping Center for the_men in your life, choose We have these comfortable slippers in a wide choice of handsome styles from ultra conservative * co the latest Italian notion. Bring your list, and make your Christmas shopping easy. “7” Cherokee Opera Michigan's Largest Florsheim Dealer BB . } a | hoes | ve Se ( i “MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Telegraph Rd. and Square Lake Rd. _\ FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS _ OPEN EVERY EVENING ‘TIL 9 P.M. iStudies at the Massachusetts Insti- * | cational system to a military | training program anywhere in| time of war, nothing that the | sources are mobilized for train. § ing in the most crucially needed | Ameri- | SMOKE ‘AND WATER DAMAGE OPEN EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SAT. ‘TIL 9! * WE NEED YOUR HELP. WE MUST EMPTY OUR STORE COMPLETELY IN ORDER TO , DECORATE, FURNITURE ORDERED BEFORE THE FIRE IS ARRIVING DAILY. ALL THIS FURNITURE MUST BE SOLD. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR MISFORTUNE, BUY NOW 4 AND SAVE. EVERYTHING IS REDUCED. MANY ITEMS BELOW COST. HERE IS THE SALE TO BEAT ALL SALES! 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Au- thorities said the body had been British Press. le CLOSE-OUT “Pan-O-Ramic” MEDICINE CABINETS Auto Slide Double Vanity Doors Regular $59.50 9” With Reg. $4095 Lights $65.96 Close-Out _ Price Medicine Cabinet Complete Figures Giant Santa .. 49° 5 Long Sleigh .. 49° FULL-COLOR FIGURES FOR LAWN OR ROOF DISPLAYS Make your home a standout this Christmas season with these bright,new, full-size Christmas > Lens c figures. Buy them ready-made or Reindeer ...... 49 make your own by pasting color- two ¢ Angels 49° ful paper figures on Exterior ply- three 4 a : Choir Boys .... 49 HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE © COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES . $51 OAKLAND FE 4-1594 MIRACLE MILE STORE OPEN MON., SAT. 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. OKs Bombers Crash Precautions Give Justification for Use of | Nuclear Weapons ‘ jernment’s stand today. * * * ! newspaper usually | Labor Party. * * * | ;explained that the planes. carry ‘nuclear explosion is possible. * * “Can you give an assurance,” \danger, if one of these aircraft were to crash, of a nuclear ex- )plosion resulting?” | * * | “Yes, sir,’ the Prime Minister ‘replied, “I am told there is no danger of an exniosion. * * | “|. The American government ‘forces make it a practice to keep }always ready, when one of these ‘patrols is in the air from our |bases, a special tanker: machine iwhich can go up and help refuel ‘an aircraft so that, if there was a ‘question of it not being able to land in this country, it could fly ‘back to its own base in America.” * * * the news with resolutions oppos- ing the practice of flying H-bombs ‘around over Englishmen’s heads. | Yugoslav Republic Day BELGRADE ®—Yugoslavia to- |day began a three-day celebration marking “The Day of the Repub- lic."’ Yugoslavia was proclaimed LONDON (®-—While Laborites continued to express misgivings ;about U. S. bombers making ‘training flights from Britain with |H-bombs aboard, the British press ‘ralied to the Conservative ‘gov- \said today East-West tensions fully with a 27 per cent population in- justify arming the bombers with ‘muclear weapons. The independent supports the The carrying of bombs was re- |vealed in the House of Cammons \think” they do, Prime Minister \Macmillan stepped in to - allay }some of the ——— raised. * * Macmillan said U, S. authorities ‘have taken elaborate precautions to prevent a nuclear blast should ‘a bomb-carrying plane crush. He | bombs in separate parts that have |to be expertly assembled before a) ‘he was asked by Labor Leader | Hugh Gaitskell, “‘that there is no, | Some Labor groups reacted to! THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1957 Growth Called Healthy | estimates Michigan will have a population of 10,260,000 by 1970. Dr. John F. Thaden said in a report his estimate represented a rate of. growth between 1910 and, population of 7,694,000 as of July! ‘1, 1956. MSU Statistician Expects 10 Million in State by 1970 EAST LANSING ® -- A Michi-| Dr. Thaden also said that the gan State University statistician r atio of Michigan’s population jgrowth to that of the United States las a whole has beem much more constant than in most rapidly grow- projection of ‘the state’s average/ing states. i 1956. The United States Bureau of that Michigan is a large, diversi- Census estimated. Michigan had a, fied state. | Dr. Thaden said Michigan had Vicultural economy and is. stra- ibeen the second fastest growing tegically located with respect to state in the nation percentage- Many large consuming markets, | The most widely read paper in \ise since 1950 Michigan has in- Dr. Thaden declared. ‘the country, the Daily Mirror, | as New French Premier Faces 2 Big Votes not reject the offer outright but may deifand certain conditions met_before i sider accepting it. a piano is- generally France would con-|Bartolemeo Cristofori year 1709. “The invention of the modern © credited to” in about the i" PARIS (INS)—French Premier | Felix Gaillard: risks the life of | his government today on two | votes of confidence in the Na-| tional Assembly on his controver- sia] plan for governing rebellious Algeria. The assembly is expected to CLOSE-OUTS Linoleum To Cover 12’x12’ Room VINYL TILE -| FLAT PAINT icreased by 19 per cent compared crease in California. “Michigan is experiencing. a | healthy and well balanced growth,” Dr. Thaden said, “It is not like any of the five states — Arizona, California, Delaware, Florida and Nevada — in which migration contributed more than .| natural increase to the state’s growth.” ’ . Etna Again Erupting; | No Present Danger — ») CATANIA, Sicily ® — Etna, Sicily’s on-again, off-again volca-. no, is on, again. | Vulcanologists at nearby Zaffer-| ana reported that Europe’s most) active -voleano is erupting with an explosion shout every 10 minutes. | * | The vulcanologists emphasized, that there is no immediate danger from this newest eruption. They: said ashes from the explosion lwere falling back into the crater but that a tongue of lava had moved about 1,000 feet down the northeast slope. Youth Found in Field After Running Away ROMULUS (INS) — Harold E. | Borne Jr., 10, of Taylor Township, | may be having a hard time sit-| ting today. * * * Harold disappeared Wednesday after leaving the Clarence Ran- dall school near his home, touch- ing off an all-night search by more than 100 police, volunteers | and Boy Srouts. * * * | He was found unharmed °yes-| terday morning after spending the | night in a field and behind a roller skating rink. Authorities said Harold ran off because he got two bad marks at 2 4 z Zz k rs 5 é J | school. capies’ | BAYER ASPIRIN—100 Tablets ............ 49c Bes BAN—New Lotion Deodorant—‘‘It rolls on” .77c Bilifolds. COLDENE STICK— A LARGE SELECTION OF: TOYS GAMES—REMOTE CONTROL TOYS — | 1 Electric Missile Cannon Harmless Accurate $9.95 18 E. PIK PONTIAC DISCOUNT CO. “Your Dollar Buys More at the Pontiac Discount Store” E ST. —USE OUR LAYAWAY .. . $1.00 HOLDS— FE 4-3651 — a ALWAY S N FIRS] ORE : give somewhat reluctant sup- Reg. $3.95 Value - He attributed this to the fact, Sve SOmennns OMe we | ToCover SGM | Vite 1 COLORS ures giving Algerian Arabs Sxl0 Area $195 ca] $249 ca Ranking seventh in population, it| “Stns! autonomy. | Complete W/Mastic ‘has a balanced industrial and ag-| The premier will announce his position on the Tunisian-Moroccan ITH’S OUTL ofer to mediate the Alverian issue. ; eo kok ; FE 2-7755 lalormed scutes say he wil 257 S. Saginaw We Give Gold Bell femre mos A . ¢ wi %e . . “5 . * s ‘4 < ‘ ~ toys than OP Santa! DOLLS! GAMES! FURNITURE! WIND-UPS! FRICTION MOTORS! Z'oom, ‘Zoom say tiny rug crawlers with plastic cars. Hit the bullseye. 3 magnetic darts, 2 sides. Play surface. 4 wooden balls. 66c Toss it onto the rings! 3 rope rings. Steel base. e for Chinese check- ers, Bingo, 6 in 1. Eras-o-board. Draw a picture, make it disappear. 66c Bingo, checkers ... - other ever-populars. . 66c Teach time, month with clock calender set. Rainy day busy work. 5 different games. Strike! 10 wooden Tiddlywinks, . one ?. Tinkle, an * = " : % £ \ CHRISTMAS! See ry any- Parchesi, checkers, others. 66c plastic blocks. Lots of ee Hee es. Is there a doctor in the house? Doctor- nurse kits. budding Van Gogh. Give ‘him a water color, crayon set. colors. / 9 - shoes, pegs. Ww we Boer ae Crayon, sets. 66c MIRACLE MILE PENNEY’S Open Monday Thru Thursday, 12 Noon to 9 P. M. . Here's the pitch. 4 rubber horse ooden Disney characters. stencil 66c eR ooh nen eee Hit ’em again. 6 I'll wash, pegs in wooden board. Mallet. . Sy om fe says Missy with plastic dish washing set. What tot isn’t" Number puleeze. crattive : sepeciely Steel dial phone. with a finger pain ing set. “Bell rings. ' 66¢ 66c DOWNTOWN PENNEY’S Open Monday, Friday and Saturday, 9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. Friday and Saturday, 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. 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Di aay te tet 7 Pe, ‘ a coon ican SERVICE STORE [Ltvicccn NO] E ie) A : | NLY $10.00 Down DEL OYEAR! ge 30 South Cass Ave., Aoytiee Pt a Phone FE ae FE acta 4 | | | ; 7 inet Wests isa NN a a eee a Ne wg Le ee os ee ce i a a a ek ee es ea ee ee ek ee ek ee et he se ee ck ce “ki cle elk alll cs aot ck a le Sk ek Sy Q S S Ny NZ NE 4 Ni ry ny); \ ry \ y S ry ‘ ‘ S ry ny » ny n S n} N ig ' Q Ns ' . ' ! { i | | : = SOUMTEEN_ Coane _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY.’ NOVE aa. R29, 1957 Big City Loneliness Is Personal, Profound By SAUL PETT 8.000.000 human beings, you do,but mostly Harold came to talk NEW YORK — This is a lone-|take it personally. This is the with the ladies at ie information| ly town for people who are alone./worst kind of loneliness — pain-| desk. You may think every town ‘is ful, profound, abiding. |. They came to know ‘him as gen- lonely for people alone but this is] have made sort of a study of teel, well- spoken, weil dressed, the town I know. oneliness in this town—along the cultured, and as a graduate of| Believe me, the bigger the town, streets, in the libraries, in the the Massachusetts Institute of the lonelier the lonely are. A man public parks, in the restaurants, | Technology. Harold: also was a alone, the only human being on a'and the case studies which follow hunchback. desert, may fee] lonely. But he have the single virtue of fact. : will fee] more Jonely among 8,000,-'They are real. No novelist 000 human beings, if he has no- dreamed them up. body to talk to. * * * * * To the library at If you have nobody to talk to that’s the one except a cactus plant, you may front aman c¢ feel sorry for yourself. But you'came almost every ni don't take it personally, If you work. He made a slight can find nobody _ to talk 1 to among of consulting technical } * * * He came to talk, but he came also to feed the pigeons on the front steps. Especially, a lame pigeon. * 42nd St. the lions in x * d Harold) He talked about his aunt and t. after uncle in Boston. He lived alone’ retense in New York. Then one day he) rnals told the girls at the desk that his. -iaunt had died. Then his uncle ‘died, and Harold went up to look after their personal effects. Two weeks later, the girls at the infermation desk read that Harold had died, It was one of those * Huntoon Funeral Home ‘ wee seg . | stories, He had jumped or fallen 79 Oakland ; i from his 12th floor apartment. . 2 | * * * Avenue But the sharpest etching in loneliness you'll find in New York FE a 189 ‘is at the Automat, the coin cafe- \terias. Mostly people who come ' in to eat at an Automat are out in 20 or 2 minutes. The widows phetisas a land the old maids take longer. National Selected I have it on the word ,of one ay _ | ge Automat manager that, having. Orrin Huntoon Morticians ‘Orrin Huntoon, Jr, |2°thing else to do, having sat in the park or caught a movie or PEEP P PPPOE POPPE EEE EEN “Gtuffed Turkey With Pepperidge Farm Herb-Seasoned Stuffing Yours Free With the | Purchase of a Norge Appliance Sale TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SALE mas Ww aS BUY NOW or LAYAWAY for CHRISTMAS! NORGE 0 Cu. Ft. 55-lb. FROZEN FOOD STORAGE 188 No Down Payment With Trade @ 2 Years to Pay @ 90 Days Same as Cash "58 NORGE | 2-Cycle Washer } ® 2 Automatic Cycles ® normal for normal wash ® short for dainty things ® automatic hot or warm wash, warm or cold rinse | SAVE 40% ON GAS or ELECTRIC GAS DRYERS INSTALLED FREE! 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Then they talked. finally the third woman, who wore Then they got their tomato juice.ja bird's nest hat, sighed. ‘I Then they talked, Then they got think,’ she said, “I'll get some their main course. Then they dinner.” talked. Then they got their des- sert. Then they talked. Then they got their tea. Mother and Daughter The conversation I ove rhear d was something like this: Get Divorces Together “T hear Frank had a heart at- tack. And he has such a good job, cashier." DETROIT u& — Divorces were granted to a mother and daughter within five minutes of each other * * * i Wednesday. “That's too bad." Pause. You} Mrs, Tlean McGurdy complained know this tomato juice is improv- that her husband Clyde spent too eB. ‘much time with hunting and “Soon, it'll be time for me to sports. Her daughter, Mrs. Janet wear my green coat,’’ said one C. Campbell, said her husband of the old ladies, rubbing arthritic Frederick constantly ridiculed her. ifingers, trying to maintain - her. Each woman served as principal dignity with no place to go, noth- witness for the other in obtaining ing to do. decrees from Circuit Judge Theo- “Doris said a swell man took dore R. Bohn. a ‘Paris Monday — Gregg Shotthand ~ Accounting -Typewriting Comptometer and Calculator NEW CLASSES Monday, December 2 Day, Half-Day, Evening . Many mature women attend the Business Institute. The demand for this kind of office worker far exceeds the supply. “Those interested are invited to call or phone FE 2-3551. Our counselors will be glad to plan with you. VETERAN APRROVED The Business Institute 7 West Lawrence Street, Pontia,. Mich. Call in Person or Return This Ad for. Bulletin ve ) enon LONDON «» — Lars Schmidt, Swedish businessman’ friend of film star Ingrid Berman, flew, ‘here today from New York to’ spend the weeknd in London on! what he said was private busi;, ness } ‘ * Miss Bergman, who recently separated from husband Ruberto Rosselini, is making a film in England. Asked if he would meet her, Schmidt grinned and said: ‘‘] may bump into her in the street.” They dined together when Schmidt was here earlier this month. ! Schmidt said he will leave for “a'se on busi- * Iness *' Marker Honors Skiing LANSING w — First of the | 1958 series of state historical ] markers will pay tribute to Mich- igan's pioneering efforts in ski- ing, the Michigan Historical Com- mission said today. Dr. Lewis Beeson, commission secretary, said the marker would be placed at Ishpeming’ in the heart of some of the state's finest ski country. ) re = No Sales Will Be Made During Open House! Be Our Guests Sunday, December | See the latest in Christ- mas Decoration Ideas . . for the home . . for gifts. We will be waiting for your visit. Free Gardenia Corsages for the Ladies The Pearce Floral Co. ‘Choice Flowers Since _1890 559 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN soe \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1957. SS eee ee ee ee ee Pe eS Pe ae ee : i igauaains BN nner | , Sa ine o Vice President (President Eisenhower's latest in- ness has again focused world mater tion on Vice President Richard M. Nixon, whose past, presént and fu. ture roles evaluated im the following = by @ veteran re- porter who has e¢oyered Nixon's: activities closely~both at home and during the v president's travels ebroad—ifor miany years.) By WILLIAM THEIS WASHINGTON (INS) — Vice! President Richard M. Nixon, the! nation’s first real “understudy” for the presidency, has lived what for most men would have been a political lifetime in the past ten years. — Hhis friends and eritics alike) agree on one thing—it has been a period of great growth for the | ‘4-year-old Californian. They dif- fer, in varying degrees, on how he might use that stature in the White House BEEN UNDER TEST The eager young lawyer who came to Congress in January 1947, has been under test in the cruci-| ble of “crisis government’’ for. much of the past decade. The process, in the opinion | of many, hay hardened him as | a potential leader and has softened the image of him sisted he should not be “trusted” | with the presidency. Eisenhower's _ present ordeal jeven his friends by completing the | tour without once stumbling on raised by Demecrats whe in: . Communist-rigged propaganda BROUGHT DATA flect the contradictory qualities of today. ‘‘And what surprised us;presidency are those of foreign a capacity to “take over" if jall was that his judgment on crit- | needed, along with a restraint ica} situations, new to him before beyond any reproach. No other vice president in history, all of whom have lived within a héart-| beat of the nation’s highest office, has quite had this test. WORKING PARTNER Nixon's success in his job may be traced in part to President Eisenhower's willingness to make him a “working’’ partner in his administration. One of the President's steps in this direction, and one which lica! ‘his trip, turned out to be right, | too."” Nixon made other trips abroad as the President's good will am- bassador. In 1954 he and Mrs. President on a quick trip to the Philippines. Last December he made a pre-Christmas refugee | inspection trip to Austria and Germany. And fast March tiie Nixons flew 20,000 miles on a top Kepublicans say helped Nixon's early maturity, was his assignment of the vice president to make his 1953 Far Eastern geod will tour, The vice president and Mrs Nixon spent two and a half months abroad, circling the globe, and visited more than a_ score Asian countries in the fall of 1953. \It was a 45,000-mile trip studded |“™SS4"Y. with diplomatic and Political | booby-traps, but Nixon amazed. ine | jare regarded as considerable. | “He brounght back to the Pres-| DIVIDEND VITAL illness ident and others high in govern-| The expansion of the vice pres- *S#imst the then Rep. Helen marks the third time Nixon has ment the kind of detailed informa-|ident’s own experience in training been thrust stage-center for an tion and impressions that hadiin this process has been an_in- al and political not been gathered before,” one cidental but important dividend. behavior which has had to re-jinner-circle Republican recalled|For the greatest problems of the | good will tour threagh eight countries of Africa and to Reme. In all, the vice president has traveled about 100,000 miles over- seas * * * If he goes to fhe NATO conter- ence in Paris it will be his sixth venture abroad as the President's More than in miles traveled or hands shaken, the Nixon achievements are the Eisenhower administration in. jterms of friendship generated and) ¢ampaigner. top-level information gleaned. Both | } trip | measured by, | { + and defense policies. GOP strategists, frankly ap- praising Nixon’s “growth” in terms of his strength for the presidency, rank his demonstra- tion of political campaign savvy and his personal conduct during Eisenhower’s heart and ileitis ical Th explanation of why he accepted, e history with his televised 8% Negro voters. grocery | In GOP political terms, Nix- | on’s appeal appears to remain rong.” President Eisenhower |cratic prerequisite by Washington on polsnced betw “right attacks, as the second and third [W0N8. = ; ; | well etween the “rig' salhsatenen ta development, |‘‘Vindicated’? Nixon and the team Standards. This was in the process | wing” Re ons | he tea mee ase r went on to a landslide election of being corrected when FEisen- | gmggrona : The Quaker-bred Californian who never showed any interest in politics until he ran for the House seat of Democratic Representative’ The Democratic description of ‘to report to Nixon next week. victory. iTRICKY DICK jhower suffered his latest attack. | William G. Key, an aviation pub- lie relations man, had been hired spotted him in his conduct of the Alger Hiss investigation, and more liberal Republicans who have had to learn to like him. Nixon Has Lived Political Lifetime in Past 10 Years the young Republican made polit-;the ranks of college, independent!And in personal terms, that im-j|finds it hard to spend time with ,portance is spelled out as Richard |his family, but still hgs tremen- one-time Whittier, Calif. Milhous Nixon—a Republican who dous physical bounc¢. He has ; boy is known in Washing- might or might not be the GOP made friends with many by sheer $18,235 from a group of California jtgn ax one ,of its hardest working presidential nominee in 1960, but display of devotion to his job ‘and ‘supporters while serving in the officials. Handicapped by a lim- who has the best apparent chance Senate. He said the money was ited staff, he has operated up to for it right now. used to cover office expenses and now without a personal press re-) denied that. this was ‘‘morally|lations man — generally a bureau- affability under fire. * * * One question still raised from time to time concerns the ‘‘depth’’ of his convictions. Because his actions are limited by his office— lacking a vote in the Senate ex- cept when there is a tie and hav- ing little other power of decision —the answer to that question may never come unless he reaches the Jerry Voorhis in 1946. is now re- Nixon as ‘Tricky Dick’ in 1952 STAFE AUGMENTED The latter _ group has nO White House. garded as one of the sharpest Was revived by the vice presi: 7” ” ! MENTE stronger cDampionct sen aoe ae s political minds in the country. dent’s slam-bang campaign in be- Last “pring his Staff was aug- objectives as foreign aid and, pAVGUIaAORAnice half cf GOP coneressional eandiz Mented by the Pentagon’s assign- school improvement than” Nixon. POINT TO COURAGE dates in 194. His charge that Ment of two military aides to He was the first to advocate a Some Democrats, known person- Democrats had sheltered a “‘lett- Nixon's office. One doubles ay his five-year extension of the recip- al friends of Nixon, have likened wing c¢fique which has tolerated @Ppointnicnt: secretary tO the former President Harry S. Tru- furiated many Democrats, includ- man. They say he has Truman's jing Truman. him in political know-how political courage and ability to “reach” the average voter, as) well as the Democrat's liking of politics. Frequently controversial, Nix- on has been a_ hard-slugging Democrats criti- cized Nixon for the kind of cam- paign he waged against Voor- his, and again for his campaign Gahagan Douglas, when he won his Senate seat in 1950. In 1952, running with Gen. Eisenhower for the first time, | | image, | by his 1956 reelection campaign. | The vice president, carrying the | | burden | hower’s | frained from personal attacks on the opposition—except in reply to attacks on Eisenhower— and devoted his | stressing the positive GOP rec- | ord in office. making inroads for the GOP into whl in- Uther handles security matters * * This emergency employment de- Vice Was noted in Washington as a mark of the growth in im-| : portance is spelled out as Richard The Communist conspiracy” that the U. The softening of this Nixon begun abroad in 1933 and | t years, was advanced * startled by Sputs | * * arf re Nixon of November 1957 {s in the Eisenhower administration. thinner, more often Jooks tired, | the vocal trade program next year and | has voiced the Joudest warning { S. nik, is in danger of letting its fot- | eign economic commitments slide. 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It is in this task--of glam- orous addition, of accenting the basic story of fashion, of giving it a stamp of true individuality, that jewelry plays such an im- portant role this season. Ac- cording to the Fashion Coor- dination Institute, a survey of basic fall trends shows that this fashion companionship: be- tween the new jewelry and the new clothes is a planned and pretty thing. A major trend in suits, as typified by Monte Sano’s ap- proach, is to ease the collars away from the neckline, to give a delicate new look to the easy suit lines. Specially de- signed footnotes to this strong fashion trend are the burnished little tailored necklaces de- signed to fit the neck snugly * and carefully. Others sparkle with color, like jeweled collars, to eliminate the “bare” look so unflattering to all but the very young. gagement of their daughter, Sara Jane, to Norman Stout Knauss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Knauss of Dear- born, The bride-elect was gradu- ated from Kingswood School, Cranbrook, and is a mem- ber of Sigma Gamma Sorority. She is now a senior at the University of Michigan, where she is affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma. * * Knauss is a graduate Edisdh Institute and Miami University of Oxford, Ohio, where he was a mem- ber of Deita Upsilon Fratern- ity. He attended the grafuate schoo] of University of Mich- igan, and later he served with the U. S. Air Force in Ger- many for two years. A June wedding is planned. BPW Meeting Hears Jarrendt Louis Jarrendt, county di- rector of Civilian Defense. spoke to members of Pontiac Business and Professional Women's Club when that group met Tuesday evening at Hotel Waldron for a dinner meeting. Mrs, John Rise, chairman of instruction for medical di- vision of Waterford Township. also spoke. The speakers were introduced by Rosamund Haeberle, program coordin- ator. Mr. of the Club to Hold Dance Canterbury Club's annual dinner is being held Satur- day evening at Orchard Lake Country Club. It has been an- nounced that dancing will be- gin at 9:30. re acne, ee aN Se Ie a gee ee LCN MENG 0 it 8 Ns cea * A. we Y 2 43 To. es , 3 « .s = THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 195 : Tek peta SR ne AER RR ee Se soda ele ee SRS EL Rae 2 eae 4 j Bi h Fe Ik P| | : 4 irming am Fo an W ld . W n PI Big Rol ' Special Dinners, Dance | y = BIRMINGHAM — Members of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. = —ot the Mercy League of Oak- Smart at their winter home » land County are planning a there. in €O sica ear r O ec S : dinner, .to be ‘given Thurs- * * * day, Dec. 12, at Orchard Lake Mrs, Arnold Moore of Hins- ~ Country Club. Husbands of dale, Ill. who lived in Birm- By DR. HELEN DODSON PRINCE In the United States, Dorothy a a ee norte = a ee seeine For JANE EADS Trotter of the High Altitude Ob- Eber ond N. Ellis will ene aad bac The vast international scierttific servatory at Boulder, Colo., makes be Ag ralare ae Bay. Donald undertaking known as the Interna- weekly summaries of solar activity : Tas) arece | was lorguniead a tional Geophysical Year is now in for IGY investigators. * two years ago and each mem- Mr. and Mre.- William H. progress. Virginia Lincoln at the Bureau of : ber spends many hours at hos- = Breech will give a small din- Since this is a project conducted Standards predicts how such solar 4 pitals and children's home dur- ner this evening for Mrs. primarily by physical scientists and since most physica! scientists are men, it would seem that the IGY is out of place in an article dealing with women and their interests. Not so. Women scientists, through their studies of solar activity, are important role in the playing an program. During the IGY, the physical na- ture of the earth as a whole— its weather, atmosphere, oceans, gla- ciers, and even its shape—are being All of these measurements are being considered in relation to what is happening to the earth as it goes through space, circling around studied. the sun. What happens to the earth de- pends primarily on what happens on the sun. Se ae Cove Family Has Reunion Dinner ne North Ardmore street home of the Thomas Bartles was the setting for a Thanks- giving Day cooperative dinner for 31 members of the Cove family, Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinkle of Shep- ard, Frank W. Cove, the Ed- gar Arnolds and Mrs. Marv Ni- chols and her family. Movies were shown of past family gatherings. * St. Monica Unit Plans Party St. Monica Unit of St. Mi- chael Catholic Church met Wednesday evening in the Oli- ver street home of Mrs. Har- old Bateman. Plans were made for a card party to be held in the home of Mrs. Richard Puertas in January. Mrs. Ralph Puertas will be her cohostess. The hos- tess at the Wednesday meeting was assisted by Mary Bate- man. Thoughtful Parent It is thoughtful of an older parent living with a married child to make it easy for the young couple to entertain their friends occasionally without the parent being present. Also, the considerate parent living in a * child's home manages to have some social life that doesn't involve the children. Child Pushed Beyond Ability Soon Reveals Tension Signs By DR. DOROTHY WHIPPLE Stephanie was 61, when school opened in the fall. She entered the second grade of the local public school according to plan. The class was quite large— 35 children. Stephanie was one of the youngest children in the class and one of the smallest. She was a quiet, mousey little girl, anxious to please everyone. She * behaved very well in school, was no trouble to the teacher. However, she was a little overwhelmed by this whole business of school. She couldn't read as well as the other chil- dren and the work with num- bers just confused her HELP AT HOME At the end of the weeks of school, the teacher asked Stephanie's mother to come in for a conference. The teacher suggested that the mother devote some time each evening to helping the httle gir) with her reading. The teacher also wanted to enroll Stephanie in a_ special speech class—the child. she said, was very hesitant in her first SiN Princess Is LONDON INS)—You would never know by looking at Prin- cess Margaret that she is sup- posed to be ‘heartbroken over a lost love. Last night she was the per- sonification of gayety and hap- piness as the belle of th. ball at a dance sponsored by+ North Staffordshire University Cel’ lege at Keele. * * * _ The students swarmed around her and she. danced with at least a dozen of them. , chatted with others at the ba: , ' and stayed long after aes was speech and often stuttered when she recited in class. The teacher thought this handicap should be nipped in the bud. Fortunately for Stephanie her mother took her to her doctor for a good physical checkup because she thought *:e child seemed pale and jumpy. * * * The only thing the matter with this little girl was that she was being pushed beyond her capacities. PRIVATE SCHOOL Last year when she was 5!2 vears old at the beginning of the school vear she was put into a small private school where she easily did the first grade work. * * * This school thought she was able to go on into second grade and she might well have been able to handle the academic work had she remained ip. the private school and in a class of half a ‘dozen children. Stephanie was a gertle. average little girl. In a sheltered environment she could hold her cun with ber age mates and even with chil- aueet, Gay Agdin scheduled to leave to watch a cabaret show, The smiling, laughing prin- cess was dressed in a daring low-cut, off-the-shoulder gown of ice-blue satin, She wore her hair in a-golliwog sfvle. * ; an * Press reports in the past week have had the princess rebelling against her sister. Queen Elizabeth, and detet muned tespatch up her shat- tered remance with RAF -fsroup, Capt. Peter Townsend. ' The’ stories have been vig- apousls denied at Buckingham Palace. : dren a little more mature than she was. * * * But in the rough and tumble of a big classroom and with children almost all bigger and older than she, Stephanie was a little lost soul, She couldn't keep up in schoolwork, on the playground, or anywhere, SIGNS OF TENSION Almost all children in this predicament will begin to show signs of tension. One child may have violent outbursts of tem- per, another may wet his bed, a third may begin biting his nails, * * * Stephanie began to stutter. When the reasons for her stut- tering were pointed out to Stephanie's mother. she said, “Yes, I used to stutter too when T was a child.” Stuttering does run in fam- ilies. Speech just seems to be a little more uneasy in some people than in others. When such people get under tension the weakest link breaks and they show their-strain in their speech. * + * Obviously the worst thing ene could do for Stephanie would be to put Fer in 1 speech class and give her increased homework. INCREASED STRAIN Both these things would merely increase the strain on her, make her more aware than ever that she wasn’t liv- ing up to the demands made upon her. * + + What Stephanie needed was to go back into the first grade ef the public school, There she was with children her own age or perhaps a bit younger, She felt adequate and competent once again. A week after this change at school was achieved Steph- anie’s speech lost itg hesi- tanoy. activity may affect the earth subsequent days or weeks. McMath-Hulbert solar research station of the Uni- versity of Michigan. Ruth Hedeman and I are conducting investigations in solar-terrestrial relationships in the hope that the cosmic environ- in At the Observatory, the ment of the earth may be more Mme. d’Azambuja_ organizes world-wide flare the Crimean Solar Observatory in the U.S.S.R. it is a woman who keeps clearly understood. In other countries, astronomers are transient solar events. In too, women concerned with France, the observations. At track or solar flares and promin- ences. Perhaps the activity of the sun is matched only by the activity of these women solar astronomers! _ DR. HELEN DODSON PRINCE Professor of astronomy at the University of Mich- igan, assigned to McMath- Hulbert Observatory, Lake Angelus, is Dr. Helen Dod- son Prince. ing the year. Mrs. Don FE. Ahrens end Mrs. Carson Bingham are co-chair- men of the dinner, Their as- sistants include -Mrs. James Moore, Mrs. Frank Lyneh, ° Mrs. H. B. Stillman, Mrs. Bert Cueny and Mrs, Aldo Patria. VEHMEYERS RETURN Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Veh- meyer returned home from Florida just in time. for Thanksgiving with their family. They had spent the past two weeks at Pompano as guests Make Bed in ‘Halfway’ Personal News of Interest in Area An open house will be held at the Brendel Lake home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Jack- son Sunday in observance of the couple's 25th wedding an- niversary. Among those at- teriding the affair will be Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Unsworth and family, John W. Seaman, and Mrs. and Mrs, Howard Cooley. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Cot- terman of West Iroquois road Abby Suggests: His Hearing DEAR ABBY: I happened to run into my daughter's diary under her mattress. Naturally like any other, I read it. I am worried be- cause it is full of lies. She writes about places she went with cer- tain boys (she is 15) and she was at home those nights with us and never had any dates. I don't know what to make of all this. Should I talk to her about it even though I know she will be angry at me for reading it? WORRIED MOM DEAR MOM: If her fantasy is active only on the pages of her diary — don't worry. Don't mention it — and I sug- gest you respect your daugh- ter’s privacy. * *& & DEAR ABBY: I would like to know what is the matter with my son-in-law. He and my daughter live in my house and T am glad to have them, but lately he has been hollering and shouting just like he thinks we are all deaf. I don’t want to start any trouble by asking my daughter to find out what's wrong with him, but I don't mind telling you, Miss Abby, he sure has me worried. Can you help me out? NOT DEAF DEAR NOT: Your hearing may be all right, but there's a possibility that your son-in- law is losing his. You would not be out of order if you. suggested to your daughter that her husband have his hearing tested. * * ® DEAR ABBY: My daughter has been chosen as bridesmaid for her girlfriend's wedding. The girlfriend went downtown and picked out the bridesmaids’ dresses. We are just ordinary working people and I want to know if we are expected to buy this dress that the bride picked out, and my daughter will wear only once, or aren't we? My husband says it is too expensive an honor for us and we should turn it down. What do you say? MRS. G. K DEAR MRS, G. K.: The bridesmaids usually pay for their own dresses (selected by the bride) but in cases where the family of the bride is very well-to-do, the gowns are furnished. If you feel thi this honor is too expensive, by all means have your daughter decline it. * * * DEAR ABBY: 1. have a neighbor who comes over when- ever I have out-of-town com- pany. She takes over just like they were her company whether she knows them or not and you can't get a word in edgewise. All she talks about . this? have returned to their home after vacationing for three weeks in California and Mex- ico. Celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary in Los Angeles, they were enter- tained by Mr. and Mrs. George A. McKee of Beverly Ilills. Calif. and other friends who honored the event. * * Home following a trip East are the F. J. Huellmantels of Lakeview drive who trav- eled in Delaware, New Jersey, Tell That Thundering Son-in-Law to Have Checked is her kids until I could scream. Yesterday she~ stayed and stayed, all afternoon, until I had my supper on the table. She is no special friend of mine, either. Please tell me what'to do with a person like DISGUSTED DEAR DISGUSTED: There are some people who have to be told in very plain English and your neighbor. is one of them. Don’t be afraid of burting her feelings because she obviously has the sensi- tivity of a rhinoceros. When she appears at your door, telf her you are sorry you can't invite her in because you have company. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO JOAN: This character has no character. Lose him * * If you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in care of this paper. She will be glad to answer your letter. For a personal reply, please enclose a stamped self-addressed envelope. Pennsylvania, Maryland and Washington. * * * Elected senior representa- tive of the Federation, student governing body at Hillsdale. College. was Wayne W. O'Shaughnessy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl O'Shaughnessy of Keego Harbor. A member of the football team at Hillsdale and. at present. leading scorer in the state, Wayne is also active in the H-Club, letter winner's organization. * * Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Schla- bach and daughter, Sandra, of Midland spent the Thanks- giving holiday with Mrs. Schla- bach’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stricklin of Stout street. Another daughter. Aleta, ar- rived home from Fort Wayne Bible College to spend the holiday with her parents. * * Eugene and John H. Patti- son, songs of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pattison of Pontiac Trail, were home from. the University of Michigan for the Thanksgiving holiday. Eugene, a candidate for a doctorate, is.a teaching fellow in fresh- man English. >> * * * Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T. Gvod (nee Nancy Rathbun) of ~ half as close as possible to Cadillac street announce the ~ Nov. 15 birth of a son, Kevin Thomas, Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Good of Cadillac street and maternal grandparents are the L. G. Rathbuns of Colgate street. * * Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. MeLeod (nee Patricia Hum- phreys) of Premont street an- nounce the birth of a daugh- ter, Nancy Jane, Nov. 14 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Hum- phreys of Whittemore street. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McLeod of Whittemore street are the paternal. grandparents, Fashion Roll Patient Over to Change Sheets During Sickness By AILEEN SNODDY NEA S‘aff Correspondent Changing sheets when a per- son is in bed is a halfway proposition because only the bottom sheet presents a prob- lem. But it isn’t as difficult as it looks. Work on one side of the bed at a time, The hardest part of making a bed with a patient in it is to get sheets smooth and tight so there will be no irritating wrinkles. When changing the bottom sheet, the patient is on the side away from you, as far to the edge as possible. Have him bend a knee to prevent him rolling out of bed while you work. KEEP COVERED Remove pillow and extra top covering, but cover patient with a blanket to keep him warm. Now loosen the bottom sheet on the side nearest you and roll it as close to the patient’s body as possible. Fold a clean sheet in half lengthwise ahd place thc cen- ter fold in middle of the bed. The bottom hem should be even with the foot of the mat- tress. Open the sheet and roll top patient, After this, and_ still working away from him. tuck in top and side of sheet as’ smoothly and tightly as pos- sible, Now tutn the patient over rolled bed linen toward you and cross to the other side of the bed. * * * Pull soiled sheet through and roll up ready for the laundry. PULL SHEET Pull clean sheet through. smooth out and tuck in top corner and side of sheet. To remove wrinkles and hold sheet in position, pull sheet di- agonally and downward before tucking it in. ~ * *. * Incidentally, top bedding should not be too tight over the feet because this-is tiring. Breech's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Jabe Smith of Kansas City, Mo. The Smiths arrived Wednes- day in time for Thanksgiving with the family. * * * Mr. and Mrs, Ralph C. Get- singer were hosts at dinner lust Friday evening in their home in Bryn Mawr road. Guests included Mr, and Mrs, Morgan D. Douglas Jr., Mr, and Mrs. David E. White, Mr. and Mrs. Gene White, Mr. and Mrs. James Van Dusen, Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Mat- thews, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Lerchen, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam H. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cargill and Mr. and Mrs. William W. Slocum. NEWCOMERS DANCE SET Mrs. Max Morden, president of the Birmingham Newcomers Club, announces the club will hold a pre-holiday dance Dec. 7 at Glen Oaks Country Club. Mrs, Riley Mead is chairman of the affair. * * * Mr. and Mrs. George S. Wiley are spending this week- end in Arlington Heights, Ill., with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. War- ren Latoff. * * * Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Flint- rock and Mr. and Mrs. Glea A. Carison will be hosts at a buffet supper Sunday evening in the Carlson home in Country Club drive. The affair will honor bride- elect Mary Campbell and her fiance Charles G. Langdon, whose wedding will take place Dec. 11. Mr, and Mrs. William Guse of MeNichols road, Detroit, are planning a cocktail party for Mary and Charles next Friday, Dec. 6. Soroptimists Meet at Stoddard Home Mrs. Fritzi Stoddard opened her Ottawa drive home Wednesday evening to mem- bers of Soroptimist Club of Pontiac for a buffet dessert. Table decorations were in a Thanksgiving motif, Mrs. Frank Anderson poured. Plans were completed for 8 bazaar and card party to be held in Federal Savings and Loan Building on Dec. 5. Make Mesh Bag Nylon stockings, gloves, bras. lace-trimmed underwear and similar articles may be dried in your automatie clothes dry- er when placed in a fine mesh bag made by sewing four or five dishcloths together. The bag prevents snagging or lost trim, and keeps items together for easy handling, matching and storing. Four pages foday in Women’s Section ‘ Pontiac General Hospital CO-AN group is spon- soring a “Buildarama Holiday Dance” on Dec. 13, Mrs. James Craft (left to right), ticket chairman, Penttes Press Phote discusses. decorating ideas with George Robinson, gen- eral chairman; Ella Cinkota, president of the CO-AN group and Donna Shell, chairman of decorations. ae ‘ eS EC ee ee ee eae ae ES ee aaa ee if a. a cs Why Not Take Swimming Lessons? By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1957 a 4 ~ : Exercise to F im F labby Thighs one of those and do not worry if; Q, “I know that my figure looks; A, There is too much difference) and Rusty SEVENTEEN, Do Away with Hard | 7 rs. : ri it does not look as “different” as some of the others. I still think that hats should be becoming and (The Friday Question Box) horrible. Please tell me just what is, wrong with my measurements. My measurements are bust 22, between your hips and your bust} for a good figure. Take bust a. a eertainly not be expected to stop [= i \ | working. If in doubt, why not ask | FLOWER QUILT es wy ON LY a your employer what he prefers of First Methodist Church have) Q. Our group has decided to put invitation in the circumstances. Thus reality is a source of con- ne that you do? Forty-eight blocks embroidered heen meeting. Mrs, Lester Pitts a controversial question up to you.| stant confusion and resentment. %, Sizes to 3 Red Black Brown Answer: If there is something | else that you can do in the Layaway Mother’s Houseslippers |} tive todo ic bur ir you's | _ with the state flowers are alter- Jr. opened her East Columbia It is this: Should girls kiss on a ks: odie Ps ate eg ——— . | “Dear Mrs. Post: I have under- jateg with 48 plain blocks to form drive home to members of Vivian first date? | : ps if you like the Sizes 4 bed 10 taken to answer the questions of a this eye-catching quilt. You'll, find Otto Circle. Participating in the| ; 7 oy. Colors A Pp ercip of future homemakers aur he stitches simple to do and the Prostam were Mrs. George Muel- e - ee hance nel oboe __ It would be ‘different if he had ors Aqua—Pink—Gold fing the coming season. I shall, of the stitches simple to do and the i." and Mary Trask. Mrs. Paul ‘nlirely on the boy's character. | i6q vour friend until a recent ; ‘course, use your book as the core Colors blending. Hart was a guest. |if he is just kissing you good- : . : of my advice, but I'm sure from| Pattern No. 2673 contains hot-, night, it is OK. quarrel, but since they haven't | ; = seen each Other for a long time, ‘time to time I'm going to have to/iron transfers for 48 flower motifs; Mrs. Gerald Augsburger hos. ey ios ccing. | : . ask you for additional help material requirements; embroidery | tessed members of Marion Shaw ween ne mer the — the companionship seems to have NO We Have a COMPLETE SELECTION of “As for example, this question and finishing directiéns for quilt. | circle with Mrs, Harvey Kerr, ogi Siiely “an e Ons the dete come to a halt. \ WOMAN RUBBER GOODS for the ENTIRE FAMILY! today: What is your opinion of | Send 25c in coins, your name,| Mrs. Benjamin Shelton, and Mrs. hike he expects ie be kissed aoa * * * WANTS A ay ‘ , » [mixing china patterns on the same address and the pattern number, Augsburger participating in the | ni At Gr conn lains beCause ou re-! Q. How often can you see a boy WRINKLES 1 Men’‘s and Boys 4-Buckles..... .. 4.98 ‘dining table? (Your book refers tc Arme Cabot, The Pontiac Press,| program. ES pM Se you Fe- without giving the impression of marry ea : ; z jsist his advances. jaan, yt? : Le! @: . only to mixing silver patterns.) [372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. Meeti ‘ith Mrs. | | «Boing steady to which my par- Youths Sizes to 2. cee ee see eee 5 .4.49 a e Have you a copy of our 1957). eting, wun hie ore Got | ents object. worth was Beverly Poot circle. A. eisce are ime other bes Mrs. Chester Caughzll and Mrs. oR in coalnts ore not x ‘John Rawley presented the pro- the steady dating clnas. Answer: The patterns of china|Needlework Album? It contains. 56. need not match to set an attractive colorful pages showing many pretty The skin's quickly evap- orating moisture must Some girls, however, do use retained—the oils must be the technique called “5 to 1,” rep'enished. Ask about : seeing the boy they like five Merle Norman's Dry Skin times as often as other dates, Twins. Keep those tiny -sur- and thereby hope to deceive their face lines from dest ving t h b || : parents who object to steady dat your beauty. G o x Urse lo table, but the texture and color designs; plus directions for making | leisner’s | gra Mrs, yas é accent should be the same. jthree crochet items and a quilt. eect eo eeeeean es "| \Only 25¢ a copy! | In other words, porcelain and . “ Jean Bagnall circle met with | pottery do not mix well, and Mrs. W. H. Bedard while Mrs. there should be a repeated note Teenagers Love Ben Church presented the pro- of color in the patterns rely to- gram and Mrs. Paul Hart and gether, Otherwise, the table set- : Mrs, Felix Mayo were guests. ting would look like a odd-lot Full, Full Skirts : ing i The East Iroquois road home of . Ory Skin Twins Set 2.75 pivs tox | table at ummage sale. | euntat hi wy Secnaland a DALLAS (INS) — Big cotton Mrs. Albert Weeber was the set- Q A boy I like will not come to “ ak ; skirts — gathered, pleated and ting for a meeting of Helen Doris our house because he does not get) eveileble enty et your a Dear Mrs. i Ta eres bordered — are big musts to keep/Brown circle as Mrs. Weber, Mrs. along with my father. My father) mee ever sexed (0 serve as pallte al ieenagers in the proper whirl, and/Harry Going, Mrs. Russell Rog-| |says I may not date him unless he | MERLE NORMAN a _ © \ers? These are not exactly what! 5 : prs, Mrs. Sa Vis Mrs. | you call honorary pallbearers, In they are so simple to Sette eb fit GEE * re , i it is a good place for a young|/Clayton Rule and lis. Glenn Wil-| pelet the paid Seka ” girl to start sewing for herself.|liams took part in the program. E | P _ ae umes “nit sig gl Meeting with Mrs, Ernest Ev- ane ninty : ment is the usual yardage for a) erett was Margaret Johnson cir- Answer: Certainly no one in the : cir = |immediate family — which means|Medum-full_ gathered or pleated) ete: Mra. A. G. Guthrie, Mrs. ‘ino one more closely related to the skirt and four times for a very Felix Mayo and Mrs. Perry Ruf. picks me up at the house. | Would it be better for me to meet him on the sly or should I give him! ‘up if he refuses to meet me at the 12 W. Huron FE 2-4010 house ? | | A. If he cares enough for you he - aa a will swallow his pride and come to fe See Our New Selection : : ote full—but the weight of the material) fing were the ram commit: see you. : : Fs : - pecan an rule. only brs must be considered, too. ‘nnn while aoe A. Parsons If there is no chance that he and Permanents z of Chri stmas > |and business associates of the de-| Gathering is, of course, simp- | 8"d Mrs. Robert Attow were your father can be friends, it might f ~ \ceased act as pallbearers. lest, but pleating gives a flatter | S¥ests of the group. be better to break -” Eee relation ae - hipline and takes only a little | Mrs. Ray Lemon opened her = anyway before it gets to the AT A LOW, ey PEO Chapter Hea rs more figuring. Judson street home to members of eee Q. Do ou iteve in Dutch LOW PRICE! re Cut the waistband the proper|Ganette Geiger group with Mrs. Talk by Mrs. Plumb length ae leaving en tek pn Thomas Humphrey in charge of! . : ; : : : treat? A bey I “Next to Karen's Floor Mrs, John Plumb spoke to mem. (either end for the overlap closing the program and Mrs. Jerry = ones | eer s ars : S and fit t n : : Haynes as a guest. Lama Brown, that he would like to see more | . z Covering paie | bers of Caper CL. PEO Sister-| it the pleats and gathers Dee codoutens. was ceccied as of me, but can't afford to. | Closed All Day ». 4028 Highwa ' OR 3-21 » jhood, when that group met in the |"~ : Pe | as . . Ot Dixie Tl Rloomfield Hills home. of Mrs, |, For full circle skirts, figure the new member. A. 1 do not believe in’ Dutch W ednesday a = ————=—| James Henderst length of the waistline to the hem! a i _ treat, exeept when a couple is en- ednesday PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL Guests for the Monday meeting [four Jere Dereed ae the width Homemakers Club " |gaged and saving their money. were ire) Arihar Obeondocier and hehngs haevaie aed agen Gon ducts Mee ting | 8153 pis it doesn't seem to make much F_ A!] work done by senior = ses Rt . : Sé : ; j - : ifference which cket it comes si s un Ipere 11% S$. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac. ‘Mich. — John Miller. ling onelaite Gam cack selvedge oo 1244-24% ee poc omes student 7 uicer super Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes. “ ‘ | If a full ‘circle won't cover your’ a vally oe of North Tailored to perfection, and a If a boy can't afford to take you WO ENN STOSNST- Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. | Lena river of Russia drains an petticoats, add in an extra: two eon ne, Oe ae a yest roand favorite. Neat house- out then he should see you on a Phone FE 4 1854 2 . area of approximately one million er tour lengths, cut the same way, |‘ Ss. Mrs, a soe : : ay ee ee ee, “40 PHONE FEDERAL 4 2352 \square mate y land gather Be ie y [Stoddard presented Christmas gift °° for the shorter figure that date that doesn't cost him any- — ————————————— —— oS — es = ___ jideas and Mrs. J. H. Stein led qa C8" have short sleeves or long thing. House party invitations are ; lavecireet : ng OWes with turn-back tuffs. one way Call Miss Wilson Today discussion at the Tuesday meeting? ": ss hoe Bee : for Information ‘or the correct way to pack for, No. 8133 with Patt-O-Rama is in’ There is no reason why you ' - travel . Sizes 12'2, 144g, 162, 182, 2042. should not invite him to your PONTIAC Sr {} [22"2, a Size ie. 35 bust, short house, however, if you want to see c H ‘Sleeve, 4'3 yards of 54-inch. him more often. i — Esther Group Meets | For this pattern, send 35¢_in Sra as ined : eee coins, your name, address, size) @. I want to give a boy who /; East Huron Mrs. David Slater of Stirling desired and the pattern number. has been very kind to me a Behind Kresge’s 2nd Floor avenue opened her home to mem- to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press.! birthday present. My mother | bers of the Esther Group of the 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill.) says it would look very strange | Church in the Home. Present at! 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(Near Waterford) “OR 3-1894 a wiebdamn bees a and ie | 1 ih HTPeNTTy HWieiwat 7 HU WUE FUT RE TT) A LTE TTT TT EET i UU UL ALLL Hae LARLGLLEL EEE EUUTELATTPE AE He ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1987 nes NINETEEN Chiffon Cake Serves 16 _ When Filled Mrs. Mair Cooks Pineapple Pudding, Adds Cream . By JANET ODELL’ Filled cakes of the sponge type are popular and easy desserts. To- day’s recipe which uses an orange chiffon cake comes from Mrs. A.C. Mair of Wing Lake. Learning to play an electric or- gan was an activity Mrg. Mair in- culged in last year. She belongs to a garden club and likes to bowl. ORANGE PINEAPPLE CAKE By Mrs. A. C. Mair — 1 orange ehiffon ¢ lean (1 Ib, iw watl crushed pine- Cut cake into three layers, cross- wise. Combine pudding and -pine- apple and cook until thick. Let cool. ‘ Whip cream, and cherries and fold into cooled pudding. Fill and frost the cake with this mixture. This will keep well in the refrig- erator if made ahead of time. Serves 16. Musicale Workshop Meets at Kern Home Mrs. P. A. Kern opened her Long Pointe drive home for members of Tuesday Musicale Workshop. Assisting her were Mrs. C. A. Marshbanks and Mrs. M. J. Wag- er. Panicipating in Tuesday's pro-|— gram were Mrs. A. A. Dodge, Mrs. | Marshbanks, Mrs. O. L. Smith, Mrs. E. D. Foley and Mrs. Kern. Actresses know tricks of aging for a part, One is pursing the lips to get a thin-lipped look. This is fine for the stage. But as a woman gets older she would rather high- light her features. Making thin lips fuller with lipstick is a simple step. "TOYS & APPLIANCES Outstanding Bargains © Reg. $7.00 Electric FOOTBALL GAME NOW $488 Reg. $6.00 Sit “N" Ride DUMP. TRUCK NOW $488 Reg, $17.00 All Steel CHILDREN’S TABLE and CHAIR SET Arranging articles for the annual bazaar, to be held from 3 to 9 p.m. Thursday at St. Trinity Lutheran Church, are members of the church Wom- en’s Guild. Shown are Mrs. E. M. Klemm (left to ail Rea ila EM aR Aha EI es bi alba callin 2 right) of Argyle street, et Ea een © = Pentiac Press Phove publicity chairman; Mrs. Ralph C. Claus of Auburn avenue; Mrs. Albert Arps of Oxford; and Mrs. Richard Regentin of Moreland avenue, president of the Women’s Guild. |Martin has played many roles on jand she’s living in a motel in Hot Wash Is Best Use hot water for the most thorough cleaning of your laundry. A cool rinse is satis- factory, but a hot wash—140 to 160 degrees—does the best job with colors and fabrics that will stand the hot water. By OLGA CURTIS NEW YORK (INS) — Com- poser-conductor Leonard Bern- stein ‘“‘may be a genius in mu- sic, but he's just a nice guy at home.” “Lenny’s a very normal gen- jus to me," adds Bernstein's pretty blonde actress wife, “I treat him like a husband—and he behaves like one.” , Bernstein, 39, is composer of the Broadway hit ‘West Side Story,’ newly appointed mu- sical director of the New York Philharmonic, and one of Amer- ica's highest-ranked musical celebrities. “But he’s, like a child in many ways,”’ says his wife fondly. ‘‘He enjoys being a cel- ebrity but his biggest pleas- ure is collecting other celebri- ties, just like a kid. He was overwhelmed when he met Greta Garbo at a party. I do know he’s not to be dis- turbed when working—not even by the children.” The children, Jamie, 5, and Alexander, 2, regard Bernstein merely ag ‘‘daddy,"’ she added proudly. * * * ‘Lenny just doesn’t fit that old cartoon about absent-mind- ed geniuses who storm around the house. The only storming he does is about my forgetting to put a pad and pencil by the telephone or the way I throw my mail all over. “I’m the disorderly one, He's extremely organized—puts his laundry in the hamper every night, goes around emptying ashtrays, He is very neat—and very interested in decoration and fashion—hé always notices what I wear and even picks out my clothes. “And he never forgets an Composer Bernstein Rates ‘Normal’ as Husband, Dad desserts and then he claims he’s dieting because he puts saccharin in the coffee. ‘But it's not really his fault,” adds Bernstein's size five wife. “I'm underweight—I weigh 100 pounds—and I'm supposed to eat all those rich things. I really shouldn't expect him to resist the food on the table." . en The _Bernsteins have never appeared together professional- ly, but they will be seen this Sunday on NBC-TV’s “Omni- bus’’ in a film made during their trip to Israel last sum- mer. “He's always saying he'll write a show for me—but nev- er can find anything original enough,” Mrs, Bernstein laughs. “It’s probably just as well. I've never been in a hit; so he's used to having me around in the evenings." | Mary Martin Keeps On the Go’ Leads Life By LEE BELSER HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Mary the stage, but her favorite one in private life is ‘Gypsy Martin.” “I travel so much I've just got to have a little gypsy in my soul,” Mary declared. “I’m not happy unless I'm on the go somewhere.” Mary, the friendly faced pixie, would have to be traveling con- stantly merely to pay a brief visit to all her various houses. She has three in Connecticut, six in Brazil, a five-story Victorian abode in Manhattan, a rented home in Mali- bu and another in San Francisco— Burbank! * ® * The popular actress, who was wearing an old dressing gown over | ‘a pair of wool tights, works hard at keeping herself in shape. WORKS 10-HOUR DAY “I train like a fighter,” she said, “and I eat. all the right foods and sleep eight and 10 hours a day. But the important thing is that I enjoy life and I lové my work.” Then she added: “TIT may get a little tired at times, but I certainly don't plan} to retire.”’ All Mary wants, it seems, is three months a year at her cof: she and her husband, Richard Halliday, are next door neigh- bors’ to Janet Gaynor and her btusband, Adrian, “Richard and I love it there,” she said. ‘At first it was a shock to find that Brazil is bigger than Texas, but we finally got used to gate The pert, brown eyed musical comedy star insists she works hard when ‘relaxing’ in Brazil. 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Chapter 41 jand that statement was made| “Yet after you let me in. you Calvert took the oath, settled around one o'clock in the morning Sat there for five minutes before), himself on the witness stand,” and of October seventeenth in Elsinore, |you offered to take a smoke, didn't . Hamilton Burger said, ‘“Your name California?” you?” : BN O is Norton Barclay Calvert, and you| “Yes, sir.” - “ cot don’t se pore that 0 ; 3 are the surviving husband of Rose we been. , . I can't recall. : . M. Calvert?” D jnsatoarypnge Hamilton Bur The bailitt tapped Mason on the pip eapsascpenactndr shoulder, said, “Paul 2 . “Yes, sir.” “Do you remember what time I se | Oe says = t =e “You have identified the body|got to your house?" Mason asked. sina th you right possible bias on : = of Rose Calvert? You saw that| “I think it was about twelve-|°”* witness,” Judge DeWitt said. “I = d ss in the morgue?” forty-five or so." “If I may have the indulgence jam see what diffsrence it A luxurious an : “Yes, sir.” “Do you know when I left?’’) of the court for just one minute,” a es." | he * “When did you first know that) 1 know that you had left by| Mason sald. 1g Wels” Mason said, “in order} comfortable robe is your wife was dead?” a quarter past one,” he said, “You} He turned and followed the bail-|0> SVidence. I'll retrame the ~. Mason said, “That is objected|were there about half an hour, Ijiff to the rail where Paul Drakes: aoa ack him if he didn't tens SO NICe to come to, if the court please, on the|think." was leaning forward, . me thet he had his: wite ‘ ‘ ground that it’s incompetent, ir- * * * “Look, Perry,” Drake whit! “tttor9” , written home to. Gift your . relevant, and immaterial. It makes} “Didn't I tell you that I thought/pered, “‘Myrtle and I were just)” «7 dont vetseuhil 1 think I es : e no difference to the issues in this!your wife had been murdered back from lunch — and! aq." - man with one: : 4 2 our offices at... case when be first knew his wife/afer I hed looked at pictures of} what a duncht: 6 :sele-mp tm the (Concluded Tomorrow) ae 4 ‘ was dead. your wife?” elevator “= my goof argh Pe ‘ Judge DeWitt nodded his head.| “I showed you some pictures,|the-stand. You'll notice that when . : “Just a moment, before the court/but you mad pretty positive me —— Se. vigo: anengedices in ar . . +H rules,” Hamilton. Burger said.|Otherwise you wouldn't have gone . iat in Pacific 95 * = offices ot . . . “May I be heard?” down to see me at that hour in|More in than his left foot. I'd nev- oe , Up ‘ . : “Certainly, Mr. Prosecutor.” [the morning.” er have noticed it but Myrtle al-/ SAN FRANCISCO (—Postmast- E he :, 58 WEST HURON, Pontiac “We Pa show by this'| Hamilton Burger grinned. ways looks at the feet of people|er John F. Fixa reported Wednes- 4 eue witness,” Burg or anid Poli he | Judge DeWitt rebuked the wit- who are in the elevator. day that more than one-tenth of the 220 E. MERRILL, Birmingham was appraised carly in the morn. (SS. “Kindly refrain from argu-| “She says she remembers him/mail carried by the Pan American!} fm wool, colorful plaids PP ing with counsel. Simply answer|coming into the hotel. She took/plane that crashed in the —— “ , |S Se serene Set cocations.” him up to the seventh floor and|Nov. 8 was recovered and and terry cloth. ARE NOW OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS FOR wife had been murdered, that ey ein. that's wh told|she thinks it was on the afternooniwarded to original destinat] erry, Cie : ge .y this was long before the police es, sir; t’s what you e th was on to original = YOUR CONVENIENCE. YOU MAY... knew the identity of the body. |™é. but you woke me up out ofjof the sixteenth, the day the mur- x * wilt Pick red y * la sound sleep in the middle of the/der was committed.” Fixa said that the plane carried @ Pay bills e vp repai “We propose to show that he/night to tell me.” Mason thought that over for a|3,305: pounds of mail and that|} MBA © Exchange light bulbs, oppliances | was advised by Mr. Perry Mason, x *» * minute, searchers found sacks containing 15 N : who was acting as attorney for; “] woke you up?” | “Please proceed with the case,"}390 pounds of it floating among ° * fuses, cords @ Purchase new electric the defendant, and that the only! “Yes.” Judge DeWitt said. the debris recovered @ Leave appliances for water heaters, ranges, way Mr. Mason could possibly have) “You had been sleeping?” Mason turned and walked slow- en e Saginaw St. fo) iv dryers and other known the identity of the murdered) “I was sound asleep.” ly back toward the witness stand.| An auto headlight is called a = Li clecivic opplionces. woman was by having his client): “You went to bed when?” Mason said, “Didn't I tell you, headlamp in Britain. give him that information. And the ee : only way his client could have secured the information was by} Office hours Monday thru Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. seeing and recognizing the mur-| dered woman.” DETROIT EDISON Judge DeWitt looked at Mason. “That would seem to put some-/- thing of a different aspect on the) situation, Mr. Mason."’ WE REPAI R “How is he going to prove that| the only way I had of knowing the identity of the murdered wo-| |) ALL MAKES man was because of something my client told me?" Mason asked. “We'll prove it by inference,” Automatic Washers ‘Hamilton Burger said. & Dryers }COURT OVERRULES “I think there is no necessity) for having any further discussion EXPERT REFRIGERA REPAIR jon this rnatter,"” Judge DeWitt said. TION lI dislike to have offcrs of proof made in front of the jury. I think ROY’S REPLACEMENT the testimony of the witness will q.\''/ AED bitte NOW! speak for itself, but under the cir- , PARTS and SERVICE mecmtiaces the court is going to Sensational New 21 pam, TV 96 Oakland FE 2-4021 overrule the objection.” . ‘ “When did first know that ; H ———— ao lide gl Reale al with the latest design that Hamilton Burger asked. i “About one o'clock on the morn- ing of the seventeenth.” “Where were you?’ “At my home in Elsinore.” “How did you find out your wife was dead?” “Mr. Mason told me she had been murdered.” “By Mr. Mason, you mean Perry Mason, the attorney for the defendant here?” “Yes, sir.”’ “Now let's not have any mis- understanding about this," Hami)- ton Burger said. ‘“‘You learned of your wife's death through a state- _ment made by Perry Mason to the effect that she had been murdered, lets the set fit FLUSH against the wall! ... 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Formerly housed at it is home for Oakland County's their real homes through no fault the county children’s home, well- behaved dependent youngsters are now being transferred to this Franklin boulevard dwelling recently purchased by the county. There are 13 children living there now, and soon the number will reach 20, the maximum. STORY TIME — Family gatherings like this are common at the Franklin boulevard home. Youngsters gather ‘round, as they County's Dependent Youngsters Experience Home Atmosphere By PETE LOCHBILER For about $30,000 combined with for food and shelter needed a bet- ter break than they were getting. The home, 52 Franklin at the corner of Mary Day avenue was ~coriprampa bemtnd roy ord ae Early this month the first young- sters moved in and now 13 are living there, in circumistances much happier and more like home, jofficials feel, than the children’s home where all dependency cases were forced to live before, OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY There will be ‘an open house from 2-5 p.m. Sunday to show off the new facility to the general pub- lic. Officials such as Juvenile Judge Arthur E. Moore; James W.: Hunt, director of Oakland County children’s services; Mrs. Helen P. Roberts, Ferndale su- fpervisor whois chairman of the county’s Juvenile Affairs Com- mittee, and many others are proud of what will be on view. The big, out, * * * Juvenile authorities are proud of its clean, bright interior. They like’ the big, 40-foot-long living room| with sturdy new furniture, fire- place and television set. LIKE A REAL HOME They think the dining room, with its gay curtains, attractive table decorations and informal atmo- sphere, is about as cl as pos- $+ sible to a dining room a real home: Upstairs, under the sympathet- le eyes of two housemofhers, Mrs, Beatrice Seaton, and Mrs. For $4,400 more, juvenile au- thorities had the home remodeled and for another $4,900 equipment! Pontiac Press Photos by Ron Wagman and furnishings were purchased. | | rooms meat as a pin, serve a gang, but the mouth-wa-| itering smelis that come. from it Charles R. Ramsey, the young- sters keep their comfortable bed- The big kitchen is equipped to yellow, eight-bedroom prepares house looks like home inside and good smells that brighten any) |home, be it extra-big, medium or ismall, |REAL GAIN DEEPER But what the same officials are ireally proud of is something less tangible. It is marked by the youngsters’ ready smiles, clear eyes and happy laughter, by the way they address their house moth- ets in a friendly, eager manner as “Ma Ramsey” and ‘Ma Sea- ton.” By the proud—way they carry to classes at Crofoot School a Hock ‘their books while walking away. By the absence of quarreling, despondency, tears. * * * The county knows it can ouiy| provide a substitute for the real homes which the dependent young- ; \as the cook, Mrs. Verbia Billings, isters have lost. But, as Judge are the same sgptk ieis She Slniy Gal herded al ine toe yotgrters someday — they already know how to GI their beds as neatly as in ————— ee own bedrooms looking spotless. In the larger bedrooms tnere are ae es Se en oe ee re een ee H 4 Moore said in advance of Sunday’ open house: “This home for dependent chil- dren gives the youngsters a near- ly normal environment for liv- ing. Some of them may have to Stay here months, some more than a year. and love. “I think we can be very proud) to have provided them a warm | home, a place with a lot of fun, “This home, and perhaps others like it in the future, should be- come a permanent facility for this type of youngster, who will have! to remain dependent on the count 1, “is : : i 4 —_————— cy - Open. House will be held from 2-5 p.m. | Sunday at 52 Franklin Blvd. had to be washed by hand, too, until his late teens, or until he is taken in by relatives or adopted or goes to a good boarding home. COSTS SAME “It doesn't cost us any more ‘to! keep the children here—$6-a-day main children’s home. But what a difference there is here, compared with the main children’s home, for the child who comes to us through no fault of his own." * * * One of Judge Moore's chief points when asking the Board of Supervisors for the new building this fall, was that the well-behaved dependent children should not be forced to mix with the delinquent children at the children’s home. “TI think this new dwelling with fits happy, natural atmosphere helps solve that problem for us,” he’ said. Blame Addicts for Spreading Narcotics Habit CHICAGO .— Medical investi- gators today blamed addicts — rather than peddlers—for spread- ing the narcotics habit. | They said users apparently give _|the stuff to those who never have| used it, and they adedd: “Active proselyting by drug, peddlers plays a very small role! in spreading addiction.” The views were set forth in a report of the American Medical Assn. Council on Mental Health ~jand its Committee on Narcotic Ad- diction. The report, printed in part in the AMA journal, was _|based on a 2'-year study. _ The investigators suggested ad- ‘|diction should be regarded as an illness and should be treated med- ically rather than punitively. “Opiate addiction does not cause the degree of damage to physical health that other intoxications tol- erated by our yr can cause,” 7 ——— ; per child, the same rate ag at the. ‘the American delegation.” ALL IS NOT PLAY — But wiping dishes is not so hard either, considering that they would have if there weren't an automatic dish washer at the dependent chil- dren’s home. Here ‘two of the girls pitch into the nightly task. The children help in most of the hausehold cleaning. é * White House Expected to Act Soon WASHINGTON (P—The White soon as to whether Vice President Nixon will sit in for the convalesc- ing President Eisenhower at the NATO summit conference in Paris next month, Nixon has said he is ready to go, and apparently the NATO Council expects the vice president to attend the meeting which opens Dec. 16. The council said yesterday in a statement released in Paris that “it learned with satisfaction that Vice President Nixon would lead However, the final decision ap- parently has not yet been made. If Nixon gets the assignment,| he would be catapulted into great- er international prominence at a time when his role as vice presi- dent has taken on added signifi- cance at home, He has spent many hours at the White House since Eisenhower was stricken Monday with a blockage of a small brain artery. Nixon has maintained through.’ out that he was not assuming a presidential duties, and has said he expects Eisenhower to be back ion the job after a short period of convalescence, Nixon stood in for Exzenhower! yesterday in bidding farewell at; the airport to King Mohammed vi of Morocco, who was leaving aft-| er three days of talks with U. S. | officials. When he stopped by at the’ White House Jater, Nixon said he. planned to’ meet -with Sherman Adams, Eisenhower's top aide.| '|Nixon added the purpose of his) visit was to “see whether there, are any loose ends that I can take; care of.” A | my was at the airport that Nixon, | ‘| in. response to queries from news-! men, indicated his willingness to “I am always ready to do what- lever President. Eisenhower wants me to,” he said. Nixon added that the question as to ‘who would make up the United States delegation’’ will be submitted to Eisenhower. The White House said Eisenhow- Await Decision on Nixon, NATO Talks er’s doctors will decide later House may announce a decision go to the Paris NATO conference.) whether he ts up to” making the trip. Nixon held his first news con- ference at the White House Wednesday. He said he was not doing any more than he did in 1955 when Eisenhower suffered a heart at: = j f ¥ ¥ a from GUNS to FISHING , 0” ; \ - f Slaybaugh’s fz AS ao Ss SLAYBAUGH’S Has Just the Thing for That ““Hard-to-Shop-For’’ Husband. Everything Unusual... How About aGUN CABINET or = | ELECTRIC HUNTING SOX...and Anything May Be Refunded orExchanged. =| f) *" Gift Wraps and \ Christmas! 630 Oakland Ave. (Cor. Cass) . Plenty of Free Lighted — i Se. 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She was a member of St. John’s :. > vow ally Brad pata dione will Episcopal Church, Congaree, 8. C:itake place at 10 a.m. Monday at Besides her husband, she leaves the St. Patrick Church. He will be two children, Wilmore A Green | buried at Holy Sepulchre. The body Jr. and Harry A. Green, both of |is at Donelson-Johns Funeral Home Pontiac; and a sister of Detroit. |where the Rosary will be said at Mrs. Green's body will be atig p.m. Sunday. the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home| 4 resident county until 10 p.m. Friday. & wil Blane te ted ines ie cae be taken to the Dunbar Funeral |his son, George C., 10310 Home in Columbia, S. C, Lee, White Lake Township, at the ne aes Mon-|time of his death. Also P 's are a son, Jules J. of White Lake Church, Congaree, S. C. with! Township; a da , Mrs. Mar-| with burial following in“ Clover New England, Hill, Park . yesterda ys Sanders’ company | Mrs. Levy is survived by her|built the water reservoir for Bo-/ husband; three sons, Norman and|gota, Colombia, and during World| Leonard Levy of Detroit and Mr./War II transformed a south Port- NEW MOTOROLA SWIVELETTE TV WITH 3 Gersten, A sister Mrs, Ben Berco-|land cove into a shipyard BIG SPEAKERS FOR ALL-ROUND SOUND ae Cee eee Mrs. Levy yesterday Allies. SS (Memodony Mrs) per Hospital after a brief illness. * * * epea. wonee Sane mt, 95 BELTSVILLE, Md. #—Brother one on es ony 229 MRS. ALBERT RATH Ephrem Faber, F.S.C., 9, re- - Touchbutton on- . Mrs. Albert (Mary Ann) Rath, |tigious teacher whose students se eiatoeany or Blond Ook way rrape 68. of 305 S. Marshall St. died yet linciuded’ Archbishop Patrickis Scaled wmpersture withest | finish. Model 21C8. terday in St. Joseph Mercy Hos-|Q’Boyle of the Catholic ff guard Safety Swich. Beaute . pital after a prolonged illness. {diocese of Washington, D.C., Bis- | Willameburg blue enamel, : She was a member of St. Vin-/hop Martin O'Connor, rector off Suess sue che crim. Guar = EET’S RADIO icent de Pani Church. the North American | Only $1795 4 t., 2% @s., 1% Gt, 1% prs. — Surviving are four children, Rome, and Auxiliary Bishop Hen. Mrs. Charles Stark of Pontiac, Albert of Oakland, Calif, Joseph |died yesterday. He was a religious of Buffalo, N.Y. and Mrs. Bruce teacher for 66 years. He was Witherspoon of Albany, N.Y.; a!born in County. Kilkenny, Eire. | brother. and four sisters. | TAYLOR OUTDOOR WINDOW THERMOMETER fesy-reeding window thermometer has red Hquid-filled tube, sit hovetted ogeinst trene Tend to Encourage Imagination and TV SHOP , Many Toys Educational 422 West Huron Street Phone FE 4-1133 The Rosary will be recited at | -,. _ 8:15 Sunday in the Brace-Smith Chinese Gold Sought FREE PARKING child who =a saasie evan | | | The used to spend] terests. He explains the educa- Feral Home. Service will be at] a = i Open Mondey ond Friday ‘til 9 P. M. Jao stuffing clothes pins in milk| tonal toy stand thus: 10 am. Monday in St. Vincent de | HONG KONG (INS)—Gold pros-| jbottles and dumping them out was! “Watching a toy perform is/Paul Church with buria} in Mt. heen throw? a pioneer in the “learning by play-@™using. for a short time,” he/Hope Cemetery. - (China which needs badly to replen-_ jsaye. But the toy may contribute ARTHUR s. STALEY lish its foreign exchange reserves. | | , Z (I Ist Quality KROMEX KANISTER SET Lifetime gift of beauty and service. Coffee, Tea, Flour and ee tenes dae, $095 Choice of gay color trim. lucent beckground with i} bold numbers. $9.95 i eel LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS — “A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD” — . little or nothing to the small fry’s) a ae ; x* * | I ; , | A State Council directive issued | Se fact, on od ional toy man- mental a even Seveloproent. aad eae aaa for recently exempted ay ik! Qn the other hand playthings|in, who died yesterday in eee ee ee en a ere Be) | ch be held at government was go-, falings may go through the “put-in |which make the youngster a parti-'mont Hospital, will ing to pay for mined gold ‘tal ” of learul too. |cipant tend to encourage him to1 p.m. Monday at the Manley-: ve phase kit we “exercise his imagination. Besides Bailey Funeral Home. Dr. Arnold . te of ao nner nutaber |PeY develop his skill in arts, crafts;Runkle of the First Methodist Making Pills for Pets | of — pages “just! or music . . . and, improve his}Church will officiate; burial will A : ‘ fo child = onger . jphysical coordination.” be in Oak View Cemetery, Royal INDON (INS)—It's problema-| plays.” He “temas” while be plays. Oak. tical whether the British love pets! | A staunch supporter af educa- ° He was a resident of Birming-|or pills most but in any case a | tional teys is Gilbert G. South- ‘Teenagers Risk ham for 24 years. Surviving are his British firm is now marketing | of Lapeer; a sister, Mrs. Hannah’ cats and other pets. ee eerene Sao Ee redavil Game ot Lape Ai é on Motorcycles - = Air Crash Kills rene szasem — a EE penccaa: Pues Sie 4 Keego Hardware No. | 3041 Orchard Lake Rd. wife, Irene; a daughter, Marilyn |“tranquillizers” for fretting dogs, | Keego Harbor SSS eee . \devil game similar to ‘‘Chicken,"’ | “A \which is popular among some teen- | ; ricans age motorists and motorcyclists in 2 America and Australia, is. being Presents Another Feature To Our Readers " U.S. Globemaster Hits oe Te een Port Eliz. Ty ar? +1, abeth reports, Motorists are ter-| Hill ‘in. Turkey While oid by “mechanised chowboys" Probing Dense Fog who race their motorcycles down . mountain roads at around 100 miles | ° “The Perfect Troster for Snow -Removal Ideal for Industrial Use, i. Parking Lots, Ges Stations 921 Mt. Clemens St. CHAIN SAWS New - Used Demonstrators TERMS TO SUIT Complete Service for All Equipment LEE’S SALES & SERVICE FE 3-9830 provisions | The plane was last sighted when it flew over Ankara’s Esenboga ‘Airport this morning. Heavy fog ‘and bad visibility prevented it ./an hour. They seem to be playing’ -|ing chances by weaving among | lin 1476 Stil Lives | a “dare” game, deliberately tak-, the cars. Apparently its exponents | must choose between risking death | and the sneers of their compan- ions. This has happened principally on the -road between Uitenhage and the Lady’s Slipper Mountain. Tree Swiss Planted FRIBOURG, Switzerland—One of | the most famous landmarks in’ Switzerland, near the city of Fri- bourg, is the Lime Tree of Morat. According to legend, the tree as from landing. Observers say its radie must have gone out of order because It sent no messages, The crash against the low hill of| Cataltepe, 15 miles from Ankara, | came two hours later. * * * The altitude of the small hill showed the Globemaster must have i been flying low. | A ‘young Fribourg soldier, who planted as a monument to the Swiss victory over Charles the Bold in the Battle of Morat in 1476. had°survived the bloody battle, ran. 10 miles to carry the good news to his people, When he reached the Town Hall square he murmured, “Victory,”” and fell. dead. He clutched a sprig of a lime tree in his hand, and this was planted where he fell. HOMER HIGHT | MOTORS, Inc. | 160 S. 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Troy, is being held by Madison; Liberty was picked up a short Heights Police on @ charge ofjtime later at 14% Mile road and leaving the scene of & personal |Stephenson Highway by Troy po- injury accident early today. lice. He was on his way home. © ot tat Gaaetos 9 Degal Ook Golden Anniversary of Couple Marked was struck while crossing John with a com- WALLED LAKE — Mr. and R. at 10 Mile road panion at 2:16 this morning. He Mrs. Herman Ehrcke, who cele- brated their golden wedding an- is in the Van Dyke Memorial Hospital with a compound frac- ture of the left leg and possible other injuries. Owens is home niversary Wednesday, will be hon- ored at an open house given by their children on Sunday, from 2 to 6 p.m. The affair will take place. on a leave from the Navy. His companion, James Green, at the couple's home, 6530 Hal- stead Rd., where they have made | Announce Area The engagements of several Utica and .Metamora residents have been announced, ; and Mrs, Herman Al. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott S. Nichols entertained with a party at their gagement to Howard Allen of Car- mel, Calif.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Alien Sr. Miss Nichols is one of Metamora's most prominent horsewomen. Mr, and Mrs, Paul Hotchkiss of Metamora announce the ¢n- gagement ef their daughter, Lu- cille, to Richard Schank, son of “y ‘ , Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Schank of North Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts, 117 — whose car was parked near the VONDA M, THORMAN scene, drove Owens to the hos- KATHRYN M. HANSON Pentise Press Phote ment of. their daughter, Vonda Pharmacist Dies their home for the last 34 years. * * * The Ehbrckes were married in| Schenectaddy, N. Y., and lived in| Detroit for a short time before! PREPARE SKATING RINK levels the ground for Romeo's new public skating rink, T by 100 feet, at the rear of the nearly completed Community Youth and Civic Center. The grading was finished Wednesday, and — A bulldozer the rink will be flooded during the next freezing spell. There is a hydrant nearby — installed by the village — making it an easy job to keep the rink in condition for skating all during the winter months. Howard Hunt operates the bulldozer. moving to their present home. Earcke retired in 1952 after be- Ing employed for 25 years by Children Ignore Rain at Airport Pentiag Motors, He enjeys rais- | ing flowers and takes particular pride in his roses, His wife, who is now a semi-invalid, formerly did a gread deal of handwork. Lake; Mrs. Ivan Graham of Farm- ington, and William Ehrcke of San Diego Calif, Also expected to be present are the Ehrckes’ 17 Serving as hosts for Sunday’s'en the spirit of the more than 850 open house are Mrs. Philip Rob- Romeo area children who eagerly ertson, Carl Ehreke and Mrs. awaited Santa's arrival at the Ro- Arthur Graham, all of Walled meo Airport yesterdy morning. | ROMEO — Rain failed to damp- | The youngsters caught their | first glimpse of the old gentle- man when his plane circled the grandchildren and three great Dems Charge Nixon British Cartoons Punching Hard at Ike’s Sickness | landing. Then they swarmed around him and escorted him to his throne in the hangar. There a long line had already formed and each child was given a| coloring book and candy bar before! shaking hands with Santa. Many | of the children were soaking | WASHINGTON (INS) — Indica-| |fions hat the so-called “Bran- before they reached the head of are that t ; the line, But a smile from Santa/"4" Plan” will appear in Congress ‘made them forget their troubles,/"€Xt session in spite of heavy ar- Girard Case Appeal Santa Arrives at Romeo Congress Eyes sat « conte ot once woe (BYANNAN Plan | Despite Heavy Artillery of Benson, Proposal Likely to Be Revived tillery aimed at the plan by the administration. * * * plans have not been revealed. Men’s Club in Marlette to See Movies of West | -MARLETTE — George V. Cae-/Nas not been announced. Clinton St., Mount Clemens, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Louise, to Neil Betley, 47491 Van Dyke Ave., Utica. He is serving as a seaman apprentice in the Navy. Wedding ENGAGED — Mrs. eee © Hanson of 1728 Benjamin St., Saginaw, formerly of New York Mills, Minn., announces the en- igegement of her daughter, Kathryn Marianne, to Vernon Butler, son of Mrs. Viola Butler and the late Charles Butler of 4080 Quillen St., Drayton Plains. The prospective bride and bridegroom are students at Emmanuel Missionary College, sar of Harbor Beach will be guest speaker at the Nov. 3. meeting of the Marlette Methodist Men's Club. It will be held in the church. * * * Caesar will show colored pic- tures he and his wife and daughter took on their -7,000 - mile trip by private plane, car and on foot through the West, They are unus- never sees. * * The proposal, calling for direct ual pictures the average traveler house on Caesar and daughter are both by Mrs. Howard Schwerin and licensed pilots, and Mrs. Caesar/Sam Young. was a member of the crew in| charge of the oxygen apparatus! The first silk mill established in Berrien Springs. The wedding date Marie, to Dean Austin Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Weaver, of Imlay City. The couple plans an April wedding. King Saud of Saudi Arabia wears dark glasses because he is blind in one eye and has limited. vision in the other. He suffered from eye trachoma in his childhood. | ‘Slate Benefit Sypper AUBURN HEIGHTS—A pancake; and sausage supper, to benefit the! ‘Auburn Heights Boys Club, will lbe held Monday evening. Spon- sored by the Parents Club, hot- cakes will be served from 5 to 8 p.m. at the \Heights. Mrs. James Galford is chairman of the project, assisted Community Club- | 1 road, Auburn’! SALT and for. THAWING e } Salt Pellets ..... $2.05 } Salt Nuggets ..... $2.05 | Med. Flake Salt . . :$2.05 payments to farmers in place of, bony | over high Mountiins. ithe U. S. was located in Mans- Granulated Salt ee $1.70 , ’ Deserts ‘Ike Myth sox «vsi-Betains wu Call aa LONDON (INS)—Britain’s politi- a ed Nonpolitical government purchases of farm sur- "Tn. meoting is pen to the pub-Geld, Connecticut in 1810. Power! C. C. Bock Salt ... $1.70 WASHINGTON (INS) — The|@! cartoonists dipped their pens in pluses, will pop up when @ SUb-)).. pace cnmen ; ware wiroaced Democratic Party charges that|®Cid today to sketch biting pic- TOKYO (INS) — The man who| committee of the congressional eh ts will be served. |looms in 1838. | Kleer A. Rock Salt .$2.15 ; @ - Upon Retiring filli: J ‘has decided to Wi liam R Lehr Taken bas de the “Eisenhower myth” tol ot international tenion. \Vice President Richard M. Nixon ‘tial comments about President! |. Joint Economic Committee opens e ” | Eisenh ‘ i ‘ ve the final say on whether desert” what it ©isenhower’s illness during a time Japan will appeal the suspe nded ee on farm policy next longtime employe of Fitzpatrick Pharmacy in Pontiac, his position, * * * Mr. Lehr received his B. S. de- President to “a man who has de- cided to abandon a slowly sink- ing ship but in such a way as to suggest he is merely going for a swim.” gree from the University of Michi- The article said that a buildup caption read “‘Arms Race.” The Manchester Guardian's famed David Low showed an empty chair marked “Back in Five Weeks” below a wall clock whose hands stand at five min- eres dorsal te Wetieetecutical Nima foe the White House in utes to twelve. Low’s cartoon degreé in eutical 1969 is ‘on now in full force” and) was captioned “Time waits for chemistry. He was affiliated with) -the- Michigan Drug Co. for about 10 years. His next position was with Frank W. Kerr and (Co. ioned his qualifications for na- tional leadership. x * * a ; ee Object of the buildup effort, thet Tn 1958, he entered into bust- |pigest asserted, is “to bury qui- mess for himself. From 1938 to jetly — before 1960 — the not-too- 1947 he was in charge of pharm- |attractive past of young-man-on-| aceutical compounding for Medi- \the-rise, Richard Milhous Nixon." eal Arts Center, Highland Park. | He was with Fitzpatrick from 1947 until his death, Mr. Lehr died at his home, 26680 Meadow Brook, Novi. He leaves his wife, Faye, three sons, two daughters and three brothers. * * * Service will take place at 1 p.m. tomorrow at the Van Valkenburg Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Oakland Hills Memorial Ceme- tery. High School to Give 3-Act Play Tuesday | NORTH BRANCH — ‘‘My Cousin From Texas” is the three-act com-) edy to be presented by the local high school seniors at the school gym at 8:15 Tuesday evening. no Man.” The Daily Mirror pictured a ny Vice President Richard M. Nixon in an outsized suit marked “President's Clothés’’. with a cap- tion which said ‘Well, ‘I'm young and may still grow.” * * * The Daily Mail showed a de- spondent lion with Ike’s face in a! cage under the caption ‘I’m only a lion in a gilded cage.” Woman Severely Hurt by Tot, 3, an Tricycle LOS ANGELES (INS) — A hit- run tricyclist last night ran over and severely injured Mrs. Z. Faye night Tuesday. This is the 14-day limit within which either the de- fense or prosecution mus: file their appeal, if any. Hanal admitted that Girard’s Nov. 19 sentence for killing a Japanese woman shel] picker was “too light in view of the fact we asked for five years at hard Ia- ber.” “But,” he added, “‘the light sentence will not be the only fac- tor we will consider in our ap- peal.” He emphasized: ‘The decision will be based on legal grounds entirely, Politics will definitely be ‘kept out.” x & * Prevailing public opinion in Ja- pan is that Hanai has decided not to appeal although his prosecutors at the Girard trial and the Jap- anese press believe the Jenient ver- dict calls for an appeal which would be tantamount to. a new trial. Italian Knifed doom the measure immediately in a Congress searching for ways to pay for America’s missiles and satellite program. But backers of the plan — the National Farmers Union is the most vocal — claim the report had little resemblance to the proposal first made by former Agriculture Secretary Charles F. Brannan dur- ing the Truman administration. nan proposed direct payments only for perishable commodities — meat and produce. He also in- sisted on strict acreage controls and a limit on the amount any one farmer could receive directly from the government. Experts scheduled to appear be- fore the Joint Economie Commit- tee claim that the direct - pay- ment plan would cost just about as much as the present support rates, provided there is no attempt to boost farmers’ income from cur- rent levels. Supporters point out that Bran-|_ After Practicin for \strike out on his own politi The cartoons were a followup to|*ree-yar sentence of GI William) | ane . ~ politically. | editorials in yesterday's newspa-\Cirard said today that politics was\COST 10 BILLION All grades of salt specially 50 Years in Area * Ipers calling for the President to Part of the question. A special report by the Agri | packaged to your order at ies Pe cane Digest, the par resign because of the state of his| te culture Department freqvently cited moderate extra charge. Death came to Pontiac pharma- . oo , ade Rlpetalen en jhealth. Procurator General Tadashi Ha-|0Y Agriculture _ Secretary Eva ° e . cist William R. Lehr Tuesday just ‘dane .. cae ines er The. De * ken * jnai, the ereivelent of the attorney pis Benn. claims that el Pro 24 hours after he had retired with || = Eisenho populari- . Daily ress cartoon pic-|general in the U.S., promised that/STam wo an ann FEED more than 50 years of practice ty began to face” last spring. tured a rocket bearing a hammer |the government ‘will have a defin-| billion dollars by 1965. behind him. Prominent in the State) The lead article im the De- and sickle beside a wheelchair/ite word one way or the other by| A price tag of that size would for Pharmaceutical Assn., he was a cember edition likened the Vice |bearing an American flag. The the deadline” for appael at mid- @ 1 Regal Wild Bird Mixture A nutritious blend of sunflower seed, e, kafir corn, red and white millet. wheat, canary seed and buckwheat. 45 Lbs. 60c; 25 Lbs. $2.50 e i Wheat. cracked corn mixed 15 Lbs. 35; 25 Lbs. $1.35 e SUNFLOWER SEED | Lb. 19¢ § Lbs. 93c; 10 Lbs. $1.80 e A Complete Line of BIRD FEEDERS e We Deliver Slate Yule Hymn Sing OXFORD — The Christmas hymn sing of the Port Huron District Methodist Youth Fellowship will McCall, 70, of West Los Angeles. The elderly woman said she was walking along the sidewalk when by Fiancee for “Vi be- fd . Sean ea id treycie and Changing M ind Orders of $5.00 or more delivered free. Orders under $5.00 a delivery charge of 25c¢ will be added. @ Phone FE 2-0491 REGAL| * P = ig ee MR. and MRS. RALPH EASLEY A Dec. 15 open house is planned in celebration of the 50th _.| wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Easley in their nell, Robert Engleman, Joseph | CAGLIARI, Sardinia A Cath hee ay ae 6909 Williams Lake Rd. home. They are the parents of Mrs. Lola loa Mote. 3S-year-oh oe _ There will be carolling through | R. Evans of ‘Warren, Mrs. Edgar Collick of Clarkston and Clark | atta Butterfield, | x * = er, is in a hospital today because|the community, followed by re-| R. Easley of Orange Grove drive, Pontiac. They have seven Firemen pulled him from the! Directing the production and in| Mrs. McCall smiled, “You y6 changed his mind freshments at the church, | grandchildren and one great-grandchild. bottom of a huge empty beer vat/charge of properties are Edward/wouldn’t do anything like that.) j1i< former fiancee, Elena Ser-|~~ where he had crawled in an at-|Krepps, Mrs. Vera Engstrom and now.” leat 32, is in prison charged with tempt to escape carbon dioxide|Gary Sutton. The Senior band will Whereupon he did and Sped stabbing cant \ fumes escaping from a brokenfurnish entertainment between'away. Mrs. McCall suffered a| Antonio and Elena yesterday valve in a basement control room. | acts. \broken arm. were driving to nearby San Mon- tiferro to be married. Suddenly, police said, Motzo jtold his bride-to-be: “I have ichanged -my mind. I no longer want to marry you.” He left the car. Police said Elena rushed to buy a butcher’s knife, followed An- tonic» to a bar and stabbed him in the neck. . Antonio is described as being in serious condition. County Calendar Bloomfield Hills ° aring in the cast: Betty Ta- Poisonous Gas Fumes tar, Delores Talllea, Angi Pe. Almost Claim Worker rani, Rosemary dolicoeur, Bob Morse, Judy Ward, Charles Grin- DETROIT —Ernest A. Appner,} shouted, ‘‘Get out of the way, or 47, a brewery worker, narrowly, Domitze, Francia Fricke and Le- {I'll run over you.” The following students are ap- : escaped asphyxiation yesterday. bE ABNEY ss he ps ORR ® ga * Tien Re re eae ¥ ig a id ee Peis ti The annual meeting of the Lower Long Lake Property Owners will be held at 8 pm. Tuesday in the cafeteria of the Bloomfield Hills High School, 4200 Andover Rd ree directors, each to serve for three years, will be elected. James A. Scott. sanitarian, Oakland County Board of Health; Paul Von Rokel, highway engineer, Oakland Coune ty Road Commission, and Herbert Kend- h, Michigan State Dutch Elm disease control office, will serve as panelists fn a discussion of problema pertinent te the area. Russell A. McBride will be the moderator. Refreshments will follow the meeting. Holly The December meeting of the Holly Teaehers Club will be to the public Monday evening at 8 o’clock at the multi- Arthur R. Moore of Pontice wilt be med: ward ur BE. oore 6 ntiac w i= erator of @ pane! discusston on the beat without stopping. Easy automotive methods of teaching peace on earth Steering, close turning radius. Power . |and_ good will to men. The principal ful, heavy-duty 3.5 hp engine, speaker will be Dr. A’ D, Loving of the Flint branch of the University of Mich- nm Also on panel will be Niam Darnton, Walter Bergers, John Harrower and the Rev, Lewis Sutton. Mrs. Elizabeth Biddall is the program chairman, % KD éi - Pontiae Press Phote nois Rd., and Michael Russell, 527 Morrison. Their post is sponsored by the First Congrega- tignal Church in Rochester and their, -explorer’ adviser is David Milne of 1201 Hattie Fox Lane, | Rochester. Only one other Boy Scout in the Man= - | ito District earned the Eagle award this year. REACH THE TOP IN SCOUTING—The Eagle rank is the highest award in Scouting. Here three Rochester Boy Scouts of Explorer Post 138 receive their badges from Dale Daly, Manito Dis- | trict executive. From left, they are Gordon Muck- enhirn, 530 John R Rd.; Ken Davis, 1707 Liver- Fee weunen KING BROS. Pontiee Road at Opdyke FE 4-0734 — FE;4-1112 ° Pontiae Press Phote | CAT FINDS A FRIEND — Jane Booth of 703 failed cat. Rudolf appears’ startled by the pro- | Metamora Hunt aesouer there will Parkdale, Rochester, has two little friends, Ru- pet aa els gape heehee behead ceedings, but he really isn't — he looks that jot the Pleld and their quests at the dolf ‘the Red-nosed Reindeer and her short- way all the time. Metamora Club on Saturday, following the hunt. _ % THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER el ; ora TWENTY-FIVE | Woman Makes Thorez Serves France | Her Pilgrimage Thereby to Help Russia : | Vowed She'd Take 387) a : i : ns FROM THE LIBRARY ez and his French band were pub-| After some vacillation over the | Fs 5 i Mile Trip if Son Were OF CONGRESS > ilicly praised by the Comintern rl Communist independence move- | ; ' WASHINGTON — In an_ era'Showing ‘‘the international prole- ment in Indochina, the French | hihi | Cleared of Murder Bring has ball Pap nr tariat how to fight fascism.”’ Communists finally broke with | - ; and Soviet barbarism in Hungary pESERTED ARMY the “capitalists” with the realiza- | ALVIN, Tex, & — Undaunted by shake Communists throughout the! rien lacatiadlimantvenarrn tion by the party thas it could | showery weather, slight Mrs. Man- word, Maurice Thorez is stil) at! not come to power via the ballot — 4 f - J fo, in the general French conscription uela R. Carrecn hoped to walk the wheel of the French Communist nl S030 tnt ernedintaly deserted) oo ool fleece another, 21 miles today on a Te- party withh complete devotion to's.d turned up in Moscow. As a s * ® ated) bet fle ligious pilgrimage down more than 4, stali vtk P } . As 7 ; . rs i itwo thirds of the Texas coastline ed = my : _ result, he was court - martialed) From then until 1954, Thorez led lined, shea ing wo i =< 2 “me ‘| Thorez can today still make his and sentenced to prison as a de-,the party into isolation, opposing) boots with | . , boast of being the ‘‘most faithful) e was not until 1944 that the government and waiting for the; le | Her arrival here at dusk com serter. It 4 wedge crepe soles. * disci Stali # ntil ee fe 9° “reve pleted the second leg of a 387-mile ag sla ae outside the So-\he was granted amnesty. catastrophe that would bring the, * n n {Communists to power. i = . ; little He has been secretary - general, ; ; | x * * . veston, 32 miles east and a little 9+ the most important Communist, When de Gaulle issued his dra- |p. gin up, all available evi- south of Alvin. party in western Europe for 27) matic call for all Frenchmen in gence reveals Thorez to be only Mrs. Carreon, 46 and from Tex- years, And for all those years he, 1940, the Communists were not. faithful Sputnik of Moscow.| as City, Tex., is ed s € has consistently followed policies iuterested. A few, mewever: were ‘Should he ever succeed in his am:| Mission de San Juan deep in the designed first of all to serve the patriotic and went wita the Re- pition to seize power in France, the virin of Gis Face che cand interests of the Soviet Union. the, sistance. this western fortress of democra- make the trip on foot, she has center of international communism. Great hope shone after the lib-\cy perhaps would be reduced over- ; isaid. if her son was cleared of a. He has demonstrated that the erafion for the ‘“‘party of Maurice night to the status of a Soviet | murder charge. | interests of France are not his |Thorez”’ to be legally hoisted to Satellite. | * * * | unless they work also to increase power in France. The elections of — } } | Her goal for tonight was Angle- ceo Deets brijagendhegntive eng tne cttonondt 238 Players Scored | ‘ton, Tex., but Mrs. Carreon has) V'e!®. c ; | ; > in grey, hike started Wednesday at Gal- black - 2 : ) isaid she will rest wherever dark-| Yet Maurice Thorez might well anele party. wath aint ada | os yee yr! asst at 99 iness finds her each night. become premier jf the Communists. — A A nk ~ a ne, i" ols = ; | She trudged through chilly come to power in France. | in : ne sc orn co unin during t ‘ \ 'weather, clutching an_ imitation A The Soviet Union opposed the past grid season. Troy tops the . Marshall Plan in 1947, so Thorez list with 11 represented followed) a necked, burly man Of charged that France was selling by Rochester with 10. AA of, Thorez is most at home har- i+, sou to the United States by PAIR lleopard jacket around her shoul- \ ‘anguing a crowd of workers. An aver $s i ALL SIZES \ She appeared unperturbed : accepting Marshall Plan aid. He An average vessel requires ‘ders at mae . > > é American reporter noted that at 4), attacked NATO as an Ameri- from nine to 12 hours to complete foregoing a Thanksgiving Day din- ,, : ner with her family. — rally */ean plan to control France by sta- its passage through the Panama ‘tioning troops there. canal. Men’s Hi she } ay ae Oe i enous that oS; tbe victin's cap 10 feet Zippers. . | £E FORCREDIT. RS G MONTHS T0 Ph in the air. Besides, she explained, the . ns had their holiday feast MINER AT 12. hlast\ week in the expectation she, The Communist leader has been be ; - 1e high- Many things — coal miner, barge-| Boys’ $ 99 bees y traeing Gowen the high ;man, farmhand and house painter.| } z The pilgrimage was started aft. He says his earliest memory is of 1 3 DAYS ONLY — FRI., SAT and MON. ippers . . ° er her elNest son Alfonso Carreon 4 Mining accident in which hun- ‘ Jr., 27, way adjudged innocent of dreds were killed. At the age of S$ 98 murder in ‘a tavern slaying last 12 he himself went to work in the | Dec. 1. He had pleaded self-de- Mines. s fense in a knife affray. He joined the Socialist Party _ * * © | while ‘stilt in his teens, but in WITH ANY $50 PURCHASE “Every mother must make sac-' 1999 was one of the founders of rifices for her children,’’ the little the French Communist Party. boy.” Although having little formal edu- : : y cation, he has ead widely “ond’is and Watches, Jewelry, Radios, Toys and Appliances N ' Hand 1 isaid to have not only a knowl- NIDA STI nary ol ecirel-s-m | Say Cuban Rebels isisc.of merux saree, tor ot | . j * * * MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER |0€! Torch to Fields | sre: nis sso” trom tea | pe r to secretary - gen- _ — — : - | HAVANA, Cuba w —Fires were eral of the entire French Com. — ‘reported sweeping over a wide "ulnist Party within a decade after) 8 —J — ~——_——__——_________ | PEOPLES Quality Clothes + Easy Credit 8 N. Saginaw Open Evenings Monday & Friday ¢ area of sugar cane fields last.be Joined. PET FOODS and SUPPLIES Jaen: in souncass cura—set by) In 1905 he made his firs pl RIED OVER DEBTS? s rebels trying to bring down the’ grimage to Moscow, He didn't | > government by ruining the sugar become known to the nation in | “Si ais ta debts or bill: SPECIALS ‘erop and causing economic hard-, Keneral, however, unti] he was MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS ana” assaange ton roto pon = Vim Dog Meal 5 lb 1 65 ship. elected to the Chamber of Depe- afferd, regardless ef how much er how many you owe. oases sepecnc A | * *. *% oe Se et wate me Ne NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED Feed fer Wild Birds | The fires were reported in Ori-| thirties. In 1936, he became lead. — 25 Ib 1 39 ‘ente province, center of rebels Jed; er of the Communist deputies. ONE PLACE TO PAY a SJ Geogcagqgnc Seoodacs $ . by Fidel Castro, who launched| Thorez laid down the line in 1934 Member American Association of Credit Counsellors = the fire offensive several weeks that was to guide the party for Sunflower Seeds, 5-lbs....... “so 89¢ ago. Sugar industry spokesmen inthe next several years. He pro-[ “Let 9 Years of Credit Counselling Experience Assist You” Havana predicted that the burn-,claimed a “Popular Front of Work. Hours: Daily 9 to S. Wed. & Sat. 9 to J. Evenings by Appt. Cedar Bedding — Straw — Package Coal — Softener Salt i ol ai a’ in Peace and Liberty.” ' following g ing w< uk fai} to ruin Cuba's main cece : 8 L y.” The lowing MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS ’ export crop year, Moscow made it the stand sity 6. Scqmuee el enia RR PRL BARBER S FEED STORE + ke, ‘for all Commmunist parties. Thor- _. _ sini liane Meanwhile, there were new but; ; : oo Open Daily 8-7 — Sundays 9-4 - _ | unconfirmed rumors that _rein- ——— 8665 Highland na. 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M. to | j. | _ 884 Huron St. Open Sunday oa sits Tied iS Of | , M. C. KRATT fil GINGELLVILLE sHop-RITE MARKET | ales haul 7 , 3 | 3390 Baldwin (Gingeliville) . F . © 4 . vi S pee te x a4 4 a Boer te : 4 fi ' hoe. ae | ! TWENTY-SIX, | | Puzzle Fans! — Money Mounts © in Pot-O-Gold Numbers on the Pot-O-Gold till show that the money's mounting rapidly. and is now at the tempting sum of §1,200. That's a plump little morsel for so little effort. All you must do is read the rules and clues carefully, write the correct numbers in the appropriate blanks and mail it to us on a tcard. Certainly there could be no one so lazy he wouldn't eS citing to invest that little time for such @ generous prize. Broken Dolls Reflect Price of Algeria where he is chief correspondent for ‘ | International News Service. He 4 beet and arms to Tunisia. been reporting trem abroad for mor¢ | than 18 years, |NEAR PARIS By HOWARD HANDLEMAN PARIS (INS) ‘sells bent nails and heads of strollers, most broken dolls. |potential customers. It would be nice to report that’ this market is on the other side| of the iron curtain. That would be further proof of the way com-! |munism grinds its people down) under the weight of poverty. i and rich tourists, | _Noward Handieman -roams Europe, :the French bitterness about Al- | The market, spread over several — There is an blocks on the outskirts of Paris, ' open air market in Europe that was jammed with several thousand ! of whom were This market ts called the “flea market,”’ but it is not the famed flea market where art treasures are offered to right Frenchmen THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER. 29, 1957 i Flea Market at Paris Shows Bitterness “It's a market of bits and pieces,” said an American, The wares are spread on canvas on the sidewalk or bare ground. Some vendors stand and hawk | their wares. Others, like a tooth- | jess old hag, sit on a dirt bank | waiting for customers te show | interest. Some, like three soiled, un-: shaven derelicts, swig a bottle of. jcheap wine and shout raucously to other ‘‘merchants.”’ ' } “They had it in Indochina. They! had it in Syria. They had it at. Suez And they are having it in) Algeria. eo , “It has bled them, deeply. You: don’t see it on the Champs Elysees. | That still glitters. But you find your broken dolls in the back streets, and people who buy. them.” ® | | \ Fraternal Order of EAGLES Nie x [DELLS INN Presents NEW TALENT from QUT of THIS WORLD Tony Morae Xx Comedy M. C. Phyllis ee . 4 | There were no tourists at this LIKE MATCHGIRL TALE - , r Unfortunately, th rket = ahekiucaiy eases nea e aeneeae ta carcass I tk a market, only Frenchmen and Al-/ There is music from old windup] WEST HURON STREET Seymour “with two clue words. Each of the words is numbered. The [ini side of the cartel hag too poor to shop else- phonographs playing records of | (M59) Comer Peatine Lake Read Lovely ject is to select the word which you think best tits the clue ff : ” where, 4 |World War I vintage. There is a Wieeleh Dancing Star as . Vos then Sloss the number of that word in the In fact. it is in Paris, home of symBoLic BITS mais with a handful of old needles. Dance Saturday, Nov. 26 FAB . ucre which has the same letter as the clue sentence. the ete snp igi e the The head of the broken doll SYM-| Somehow the whole thing re- | FEATURING 4 DUKES for FLOOR SHOWS Georgie In other ‘words, you will read the clue labeled A and gran = ae of free nations. ibolized the poverty represented by calis the pitiful fairy tale of the| Your DANCING PLEASURE VERY decide which of the two words mckes the most sense in the | And it is necessary to see this vendors and customers alike on |ittle matchgirl. : € Marks puzzle square marked A. , ‘market to get the full impact of those depressing streets. * * * Youth Guidance Day FRID AY and & Waldo Do the same with all other squares Read all the clues ff An American diplomat listened —— and be sure the right numbers are in the right Leo rd Named to the story of the market with! Sunday, Dec. 1 SATURDAY OPEN 7 DAYS pa interest. | AND 7 NICHTS | Members Will Meet at the | PUZZLE NO. 78 “Now you can understand bet- ter,” he said, “why the French f - ; grew Noon for the are so sensitive about Algeria Purpose Distributing The and arms to Tunisia. : Ike Heads 1957 Death Toll for Washingt May Rn Pocn unger ‘May Be Lower Siamese jungle leopard named Ike, 5 ° ‘who thinks he's fat an ordinary National Safety Council eat, took off by plane for the 4 National Zoo in Washington today. Guesses Year's Count, | et & _ as 1,000 Less Ike was raised from a_ tiny. furry cub to his present 30-pound CHICAGO Ww — The 1957 death bulk by Mr. and Mrs. Max Urlass. toll on the nation’s highways Uriass is project manager for Hy-| might be 1,000 less than last year, | con Page Telecommunication EN-'the Nationa] Safety Council esti-. JAM SESSION TUESDAYS FRANK PERRY AND HIS SWINGMASTERS Dells In = Call For Reservations FE 2-298) MEMBERS FREE Members, Bring Your Guests “They have been in the front, ‘line of the cold war ever since it | started. Corner of Elizabeth hi Lake and Cass Lake Roads 1 Short Block West ef Huron -— DANCING FRIDAY and SATURDAY ‘gineers here, | : . - ee a. ; * * * een hile said their opti- Dance to the Music of Dining at Its Distinctive Best e leopard js now 8 months old mistic estimate of 38,600 deaths! Th T T D and is more than two feet long.|was based on three factors: e une opper uo Luncheon It has lived in the Urlass house * * * : ‘More or less like any other cat. 1. Some 31.350 highway deaths ~_ * * ‘during the first 10 months, about) He's getting VIP treatment on,800 less than 1956. the flight. Gilbert J. Oakley Jr.,. 2. During the first éight months general manager of Hycon Page, of 1957, 5.6 persons died for every is escorting Ike with stops en,100 million miles of highway trav- route at Tokyo, Seattle and Minne- el. Last year, the figure was 6. | apolis, The plane is due in Seattle! 3. Twenty-nine of 46 states ré tonight, |porting showed traffic records for Sse ‘the first 10 months of 1957 which were improved over last year.| Montana and Idaho showed 20 per cent improvements. * * *® In October, 455 of the reporting cities had perfect records. The ‘three largest were Richmond, Va. Jacksonville, Fla., and Salt Lake \City, Utah, Smorgasbord Evening 6 Days a Week! ALL YOU CAN EAT! Served 5:30 ‘til 9:30 P. M. Special Saturday: Roast Beef or Sirloin Strip Steak 1.95 includes Tax and Beverage BUFFET LUNCHEON 3 Days a Week! ALL YOU $] 25 | Dinner | Cocktail Party Banquet POC HH SESE STOTT HEHEHE RS OHERHESTOE SHO H THER Oe CAN EAT! 11:30 te 2:30 Includes Tax and Beverage MANNY *S WANTED ge Seen BOOKS We Handle Tricks, Jeken and Novelties, PIPER'S MACAZINE OUTLET 85 Aubern Ave. FE 4-9260 STREET ADDRESS ..........0...cescecccerseeepceece CITY ..cccccccccse-.. PHONE NO. ........ SOLUTION CLUES oeeetatee vonornadausuuevusewsasdveteslaccoloiosaus eee ° : An A. By —— a @ acon — aoe food most of her NEW ised ee Feaed — ar, . spends bind heestddscaal VU 10 months. The three largest were! “The Catalina Room Is Now Hard to get out when it's stuck in the teeth. (3) BRISTLE: yes, Mas Rack | tl . . . (4) GRIS TALENT pig na —_ Available for Private Parties c. varieties of inferior merchandise will make cus — ISINGER i ame Ocal anole tomers aveid the store. (5) DISMAYING; (6) DISPLAYIN ; - an D. An avid reader is likely to make constant use ef one that | a ee 39,628 died iy highway Watch for the Grand he becomes attached to. (7) BOOKMARK: (8) BOOK MART. | saad Sate roar | Tet gtid deaths in Oc. Opening of E. The visitor to a small oil-rich kingdom would be amazed | t v s ~ pe ng , at the very large palace ————. (8) RETINUE: (10) - stare the "war rod bong esi ang qurcaately ; PHONE Midwest 4-1400 F. Dog's ———— does not add to the attractiveness of a |] ( \_ —o jwhict Ore he tomes eince 186 MANNY .) SNACK BAR WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD., garden, ‘(11) KENNEL; (12) = — te ; _ lewte BLOOMFIELD HILLS G. Many nations in the U. N. offer such suggestions for Bl d d V § : warkd disarmament. (13) DISPARATE; (14) DESPERATE. In e | ef aves i AT MIRACLE MILE : H. Life was = grim in ars New - land ie that were 5 : B ; ae : — : : ar pared reap Moreen Buildin L In the days of knighthood, very elaborate preparations In urning ul ing . . a Ae were made for aq —————._ (17) TOURNEY; (18) JOURNEY. )) eeummemmmemees | papusian oa niov ou Music Every Night I. Naturally @ wife is glad to have her husband ———, = TLAD wn veteran’ vy rself ” “ if she has set her heart on building a new wing on the | blinded by a 195 minefield ex- : oie weacs house. (18) CONTENT; (20) CONSENT. plosion in France groped his way, eaturing K. A dictator feels alarm if there's an ominous one among | through a burning building yes-| ; ice Meee 5 his close associates. (21) MURDER; (22) MURMUR. terday to arouse five occupants at the at the Hommes Watching a plane's take-off, a small boy is fascinated |from apartments. ‘ i by the —— as the propeller speeds up. (23) WHIRL- | + * * | DIXIE BAR oS M. ING: “ avid waveller may wel Whig oo hero, William M. bis o>, 2 @ European coun’ le. @ weary eller wel- 7 | . . . ~ e af a9 come the hospitality of one, in @ monastary. (25) PRIOR: | the building. Renken be Gok | “Where your friends meet” / , ay (ee) FRIAR. | ceoxarp jing smoke, he aroused his wife P ves ARP, N. Fruit trees that will of course bear better crops. EDWARDS: |and telephoned a fire alarm. Then | to the Music of DELIGHTFUL. DINNER — G D MUSIC (27) MANURED; (28) MATURED. and hie the made his way through the| DICK DENGATE . ©. When a man is unjustly convicted, his family is heart- — > smoke to the second floor to awaken the other residents. & * * broken to have him ING; (30) ANGUISHING. in prison. (28) LANGUISH- DINE and DANCE and His “Esquires” SPADAFORE’S P. At dical ti is impressed by such ob- servations in papers elon iy te dogiors (31) Assured everyone was fleeing, Fri. & Sat. Nites Daily Noon SALIENT: (32) SAPIENT. BAR ey anne! (© help his wife FINE Lunch Fin Q. The life of the party takes great pleasure in any little 0 r two pet canaries uncheon = hte cmt think up. (33) HOAX: (34) JOKES. 6 N. Cass near W. Huron al eS on bane sree Sune PUROES FOODS 11 A.M.-2 P.M Li i" R. Foreign dents rush to be first with a well : : | 2 e blaze to the “ee qu repod of @ gororamenl shakeaps CS) ROUNDED, (OH | = — tsement | aerwooe ot cue nven vrs 7 z —_——_ atinee is yERY NIGHT 8. Havi layed hookey tr hool. a b y find that : : ° [ oa inten = || DANCE President of Finland | @¥icss2-.¢ 4P. M. to2 A. M. CLUB TAHOE Tr. A thet builds yp “h = hero is certai : oe ~ . ane please @ woman’ Tove.” Go) Aususion: va |Top voy egy | ENdS Cabinet Crisis DIXIE BAR eR eke Phane OR 3-9754 LUSION. ; | weusnnd pai | : | We Invite Banquets and Private Parties | and ) — Presj- 2592 Dixie Hwy. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES OR — 1. Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest ‘dent Urho Kekkonen today ap- pointed a 13-member Cabinet of nonpolitical experts, ending Fin- te TO | BOB BAILEY Sete rege ba Se exerts of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- jland’s x Cabinet crisis, r New Drayton bi * x \ ~ 2 Ente must be on oie airy birka pete in ha |] RING of the HILLBILLIES rains von rican, yreient of lic | lan A iS newspaper. e 0 iniand, was appoint- : ee Re AND HIS ed p ini ; 3. We SPatt an entry the contestant must print h's Sr ' lie ae * ; AUBURN HEIGHTS Invites You to ines ond hack tectly ova cost pent cord’'hs cones || COTTON PICKIN’ JP. 5. tisnninen, 2° z4yearata Whore You leet Your Friend , ; sie will be accepted if they are in envelopes. Entries for Puzzle GUITAR PICKIN’ former career diplomat, takes ere You Meet Your Friends Join Your Friends for an Evening of No. 78 must bear a Tuesday, Dec. 3 postmark (or before). No over as foreign minister. entries received atter that time whether mailed or delivered BAND Col. Kalle Lehmus is the new Dancing Fri. and Set. Dancing and Dining Pleasure by hand, will be declared eligible. The Press is not resconsi- minister of defense. Urho Kiu-! tf, ; ° ble for entries lost or delayed in the mail AT kas, a provincial governor and. Nights to Pontiac's Own With Bob Lawson ee at the Organ 4. Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the former police chief, took over the Western Swin Band e contest canot be answered or acknowledged. Ministry of the mee: | ARIZON, A | a Bob Wiegand and Clednot { | ! a 5. The Pontiae Press will award a cash prize of $100 a 9 | . Sun. week to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. If S C Ri B Pa aad oe of and His | | Bus Bowen eee at the Drums more than one winning answer is received the prize will be mier Vv. J. selainen was ae | divided equally among the winners. 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PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — This has been the biggest year in Hugh O’Brian’s life and it becomes even bigger with the contract he has att Earp” TV series. But he is hoping Buddy has a |hon-western for him, too, “I owe my career to ‘Wyatt Earp,’ Hugh told me recently, ‘‘but even a good thing can wear thin—and I'd like jto get started in straight parts.” Hugh cut his first singing album jand had his picture on a News- week cover this year. * * * The day after director Irving |Rapper finished ‘Marjorie Morn- \the passport bureau to take out a visa for Europe to scout locations for ‘‘The Miracle.” '. Yes, Irving has been as | this Warner Bros. film which will | ul Four Year Film Contract ingstar’” he hied himself down to be made in Elmer RKhoden’s Cinemiracle process, When I asked Irving which parts of Europe he would visit, he said, “Every place open to American film making, We may work in captivated Hojlywood as Brigitte Bardot. Following her exposure te Hollyweod as Curt Jurgens’ co- star in “And God Created Woman," everyone has been after her. Columbia has won the sweepstakes by signing Brigitte te a four picture deal. ¢ Her first will be “The Image Makers,”’ the Bernard Bryer novel which will be published next April, and Harry Cohn is having this pic- ture filmed in French Morocco. It should be made to order for this sultry French actress. Charles making plans to shoot the film with its authentic background. * * * 1 Amazing... W d f | dition.” ternities to revise their charters Newsfeatures, in care of The Pontiac Press. Tomorrow: What . +. VWWOondertTu Snapshots of Hollywood collected °T leave the campus. Prophet was fed by the birds?) Wal+ Disnev Present: you'll be when hat random: Cornelius- (Sonny); ae = en __. — “=F you taste that delicious, The fascinating experience Gary, ‘Rocky and Maria Cooper had while ithey were scuba diving at Redondo \Beach near Marineland sounds ex- for a sunken boat they had once ,found and lost agin. Square nails that held the boat to- gether haven't been made singe '1840, which proved it was very RESTAURANT 1070 W. Huron FE 4-0340' “Carry Out Orders” (Formerly Beth's) 476 West Huron e Chicken and Dumplings fit all pocketbooks. Brunch time, luncli time, dinner or munch time— it's always the right time to come to Howard Johnson's! Whatever the hour, whatever your wish, Howard Johnson’s ~ serves up the tastiest full-course meals, salads, sandwiches and delicious desserts. And, you'll be doubly pleased with our wide range of food at # wide range of prices to * Juicy charcoal broiled steaks *Grilled-in-butter Frankforis~ * Tendersweet fried clams %* 28 flavors of pure, rich ice cream HOMARD JoUnsONS On Woodward (US. 10) at Square Lake Road — Just'South of Pontiac || Miami. who disappeared from Miami sev- name of Benito Mouray. Van Johnson's closest friends and fans who were worried about him-on TV can now relax. He’s licked the monster and was superb in “Pied Piper of Ham- lin.” jfrom spending Thanksgiving with his sister in Dallas. Surrenders fo FBI | MIAMI, Fla. (&—The FBI today ‘announced the arrest of Donald R. Jackson, former vice president in charge of the Joan department of the Pan American Bank of | Jackson is accused of, violating ithe Federal Reserve Act in con- ‘nection with alleged shortages in ithe bank's loan account, estimated ‘at more than $60,000. home. * * + * An FBI spokesman said Jackson eral weeks ago, returned to his home about 4:30 a.m. and tele- | Racial Agitation Would Preserve Right of Determining Own Eligibility Rules | COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. iP tion” is practiced. The report criticized what it called ‘“‘planned attempts to re- duce Greek-letter sociefles to a position of impotence, if not to eliminate them entirely.” * * It was to be submitted for ap- proval or disapproval today to the Genera) Assembly comprising more than 700 college students and alumni who represent 6] national) fraternities. The three-way confer-| ence opened yesterday. Francis S. Van Derbur of Den- ver, conference chairman, said the iwell-considered document by some ‘of the finest minds in the frater- nity system.” The committee chairman is Her- bert L. Brown of Philadelphia, an alumni member of Phi Sigma Kap- ipa, ‘ico, Oregon and Washington and iKansas City and Lewis and Clark! “You can imagine our excite- colleges as schools which have an-| ‘ment when we found the missing nounced they will not permit fra- if you like, but better still ask your mother to let you make a ship, what was left of it, that is.” ternities which prohibit member- rea] sandwich for an after school snack. Maybe you could even = said Rocky. “Gary said the huge Ship on the basis of race, color invent a new sort of sandwich. and creed. Amherst and the State Univer-! sity of New York were sharply LMF. rece re ED re Eee signed with Buddy Adler at 20th several countries to get the perfect |—The nation's college fraternities Century-Fox calling for one pic- background for Max Reinhardt's set out today on what may be an) ey ery antttey nallomabion acetie . ture a year for. four years. .— |religious spectacle.”. He threw up,sanized fight to presetve racial, Coin | acen | eager] | sce ae Le) his hands when I asked about a@md religious discrimination = His first is selected, a moderp cast. “One thing at a time,” he : ‘ . Western titled “Rope Law laughed A committee of ‘the National In- ‘ * PLUS * which Herbert Swope Jr., will a «se terfraternity Conference in prog- produce, and, of course, it's - ress: here issued a report naming, | . ‘ smart te launch Hugh in a Finn Pagal pce gsind apotes '63 U. S. college campuses on which The Chiller with the — Western to capitalize on his “Wy- | xctress has any European star so|'t S#id antidiscrimination “agita-| ("yo NO\ fhe SHOCKING CLUE? QUESTION: Who invented the sandwich? ANSWER: In the reign of King George III of England (who x & * cae De, Set ellen the cident eth ot Nr TONITE THE KETTLES : , : ON OLD | pongo ey acesrolin” Thay’ deeened Mone’ feelings bs —_* Dwight?” esked — — wn 11229 Tow 7 by William Morrow & eearieur AT NOW thru WED. = MEDICINE nr i = ess i8-05 | Hollywood Headlines | yh Junior Editors Quiz on Everything wondertul oa : seen tmmnacitet |TY’s Hugh O'Brian Signs Fraternities tye | [*"'*" “CN DWICH ONLY ay / ~ } _ 7 COUCK CONNORS - Sonn aaa ‘report, prepared by a committee Schnee, the producer, is alreadyjon fraternity autonomy was “a ruled during the American revolution) there was 2 nobleman in Great Britain named John Montagu. He liked to gamble so much that he didn’t want to stop playing long enough even for regular meals. So he had his servants put a slice of meat between two slices of bread to eat while he was playing cards. And since Montagu’s title was the fourth Earl of Sandwich, people soon began calling the snack a “sandwich.” The earl had some islands named after him, too, but in this case it didn’t stick. Captain James Cook, the explorer, Elvis Presley citing. * * * _ christened some Pacific islands he discovered the Sandwich “VAILHOUSE ROCK” Rocky told me they were with | _ The report rapped - SS hbo Islands. But nobody refers to them by that name anymore. ae 2 some experts who were looking ties of Massachusetts, New Mex» we know them now as the Hawaiian Islands. * * * FOR YOU TO DO: You can color this picture with crayons * * * (Gene Rizzo of San Lorenzo, Calif., won $10 with this ques- old. Of course it was in bad con-|CTiticized for ordering social fra- tion. Send yours on a postcard to Violet Moore Higgins, AP WN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE some BILL SATURDAY _ 5 CARTOONS -- 2 FEATURES who lost his mind! | | said a smooth-talking investment broker swindled her of most of a ( FREE PARKING | in different food prepared fjhis six weeks in Las Vegas and our| KE | SONG Hh THE SOUTH THE by the China Gity cae ee ee with Mary, | f W EGO KEEGO MUNICIPAL LOT | poLnest Once you've been here, | Hostord. whom he is planning to T@ll Tales of Woe | The TAMES DEAN | TECHNICOLOR tna | STORY OF tel ceed Cul | | (ered, ceammirieeend “gee PLAYS HIMSELF | — again. Charit rll Kim N aie NEW YORK ( — Two pretty ae ame M-G-M delivers another big-size Western drama ! prada the arm of Aly Khan. She haa Women told policy two separate cone in THE SAMES , | ee BETRAYAL Hours: Monday, Friday 11-10:22 ||) steadfastly refused to give the ‘2/5 of woe yestefday Both con-| poris D A I STEWART GRANGER ° RHONDA FLEMING . THAT Saterday -11:00-1:38 A. M, name of her escort until she a cerned. the loss of money or jew-| . DEAN STORY, . “ee oF ve Sunday Neon - 10 P.M. peared, P lelry ——- ~ chee = sania John Raitt-Carol Haney: Eddie Faye GUN GLORY’ Peruvian singer Yma Sumac has) yrs. Billie Bensing, 26, a lithe SATURDAY BIC KIDDIE MATIN Comastcers ane METROCOLON | her next picked out. He's said to prynette who said she had ap- OPEN EXTRA 4 COLOR sap hmalbiness NY ORE ITT mR CHINA CITY - ie a Brazilian millionaire by the peared in the ‘Ziegfeld Follies,” 12:30 EXTRA STOOCE COMEDY Se —— — $30,000 inheritance. All ‘she got in return, Mrs. Ben- ising said, was three checks for ($216, a loan for $1,200 and a $600 convertible. The investment broker was not identified. Robert Bensing of New York. | * * | Mrs, Helen Hindmarsh of Man-. 'Wednesday in the anteroom of a_ photography laboratory, 'New Copper Deposit Discovery Announced NEW YORK (®—Discovery of a new copper deposit in Michigan's Upper Peninsula has been an- nounced by the American Metal Co. Ltd, * * * The firm said the lode was dis- of copper-bearing shale (average) content 1.52 per cent) and an ad-' ditional 54,400,000 short tons of content 1.04 per cent). The company did not disclose lower grade shale (average copper f TONIGHT—DOORS OPEN at 6:45 FIRST SHOW at 7:00 Adults T/S6T. 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See you to-' 7. ‘oid wid sa . _. omen STK ie Thanksgiving morrow! ie aia okdeueally a The rolling wall of steel that ground out living hell STARTING SUNDAY inner ® i ' |Helen Mann, reported that some-| : Jane Allysen—David Niven ta e ; F Mi ’ B ke Ibody. 5 ree handbag contain-| RouGH, TOUGH AND r ) — te) * “MY MAN GODFREY” TURKEY X- lam an i ing $29,000 worth of jewelry and : _ f 5 ® Fie and All the Trimmings $85. She said the purse was stolen. WONDERFUL AS 1 pt calles 74 He was in custody in lieu of|covered by a wholly owned subsid- TERESA JACK in, <———> se $10,000 bond. Arraignment before jiary. . e eT ee | U.S, Commissioner Roger Edward) American Metal said diamond, BRANDO WRIGHT WwW B , Davis is set for tomorrow. drillings indicate a deposit con-| Vestal. —_ DI Jackson was arrested at his|taining about 50,600,000 short tons, , 4 eA w) Sr) | | gt ome ers aT sa ~ — amen, APH ea DAY an Adaptation at Barus! Beidwyn we “The North Star’ - Dietriputes by NTA Released by NTA WICKED! WICKED! DARING! SENSATIONAL! ‘| > THE STORY OFA “BAD GIRL’... "ARLENE DAL PHIL CARE HERBERT MARSHAL | * “ é f ‘ a ep tale = -, B ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 29, 1957. ; Ce eee) ee ee a foe Ge Ne ee Oe Wes : i. : 2 ek [ate JOHN HENRY GETS SET — Fullback John Henry Johnson of the Detroit Lions didn't get far on this play in the 1st half of the game yesterday — between Detroit and the Green Bay Packers. ae he eety oe ee ree we 62-yard touchdown on the Ist play from scrim- mage in the 2nd half that helped the Lions down Green Bay, 18-6. A steady rain turned the Briggs Stadium = into mud. Lions Johnson's Dash k ow For Big Saturday Cl onquer Green Bay in Mud, 18 ko ash Sparks Detroit B to Crucial Win and Navy football teams arrived Martin Gets 3 Field Goals as Lions Stay in NFL Race had gone five quarters without a touchdown when head coach George Wilson told them — “in words you can’t print’? — that it was high time they woke up and started playing football. Whether Wilson's : halftime speech brought it about or not, the Lions ‘“‘woke up” in the second half yesterday and dealt the Green Bay Packers an 18-6 defeat before ee en * AP Wirephete and a national television audience. The triumph in the annual scrap | the Detroit club in the scrap for the Western Conference—¢ham- pionship in the National Football | League, just a half-game behind | the. pacesetting Baltimore Colts | Thanksgiving Da, kept who tangle with the Los Angeles Joe Brown Favored to CHICAGO (INS) — champion Joe Brown rules a $to-1| armed veteran from Sacramento, favorite to retain his crown when} Calif., battled the champion to a | he battles challenger Joey Lopes) bristling 10-round draw in a non- in a 15-round bout at the Chicago) title bout at the stadium last Stadium nee Womeeey _ August. Both men bave comp! Lopes, 27, has a four-year ad- training for the oceap and . now vantage in youth over the 31-year- are tapering off at the Midwest |o14 Brown, who won the title last A.C. year from Bud Smith of Cincinnati. The champion beat Smith in a Lou Little Calls ‘em Lightweight; second. meeting. Lopes, a long: return scrap, and last June, in longest run from scrimmage in ‘J \tionally by the American Broad- ;casting Comnany, with the Chicago ) area blacked out. E the net gate and Lopes the cus- @itomary challenger’s 20 per cent. "|The men are sharing ‘in the same By LOU LITTLE Army and Navy, the best two football teams in the East and comparing favorably with the country’s best, clash to- miotfow in what’ is” almost ‘céttain”to be fie of the most interesting games of the year. x * * . There is not much to choose between them in overall playing ability. They are about as evenly matched as two teams could be. Each features a different phase of the offensive and does it extremely well—Navy in forward passing, Army in the running attack. What's: more, when yardage on the ground {s needed, Navy can run the ball while Army can do an effective job in passing when that's necessary. For many years my Cotes. bia teams met both Army and Navy each year and my knowl-' edge of tHeir excellent coaching and rugged play comes first-| hand. They play hard and well. Both teams all year have had good offenses, ranking high in the national figures. Army is an extremely strong running team as their rushing average of 325 yards per game proves, Navy has been the better passing team with Forrestal throw- ing and has used the pass much more—and very effectively. Often a team depending too much on passing has to give the ball up because of errors, thus losing ball control. However, I don't expect this to happen tomorrow. x * * In two contests, with Boston College and Pennsylvania, Navy's passing yardage exceeded its running. Navy won both games easily though it is génerally true this year that teams whose passing exceeds their running by a good margin don't win. Of course, there have been exceptions to this theory and it could happen again tomorrow. In only two games, against Colgate and Nebraska, has Army thrown more than 12 passes. In their toughest tests, the Cadets have been sparing of the pass depending on their running. However, I have seen enough of this Army team, and I know enough of Bourland from having sent a team aga'~st him to feel that if the Navy defense against Army’s. ground game forces him to it, Bourland will be able to put on an effective alr game to complement the Cadets’ running. x * The schedules played by the two teams are quite com- parable and it's hard to get away from the fact that Navy’s defense has a better record. However, you may be sure that the Cadets, well coached, have worked long and intelligently in recent weeks on the improvement of their defense with Navy in mind. Depth in numbers favors Navy and that could be a factor. Leu Little Pieks: and his Tech soph mat a, a © eet ee running over South Carolina over Wake Forest~Don . Jopnson leads good 6.C. ground game. Boston Goliere over moty Cross—Eagies |, 8MU over — Mustangs’ passing ory il offsets Greene's aeriai| ‘reat too strong. reat Tennessee over Vanderbilt — But Vols a ever Alabama — Nation's best must curb fumbles. defense stops ‘Bama. ‘North Carolma over Virginia—Tarheels Rice. over Baylor Owls have top-notchihave found passing to aid running. Sttack. Notre Dame over USC—Trojan “Setense Clemson over Furman-—Clemson one of/not up to Dixie's powers in last six weeks Mississtpp! over Mississippi State—Ole Miss lime must stop State's Stacy. LSU over Tulane—-Taylor and Brodnax | lead fast LSU backs _ Georgia Tech over Georgie—With Benson it Oklahoma over — State—Soon- ies capture second in a Tulsa over Wichita—Tulaa just makes it te wind up in-and-out Air Force over Colora bs rata hwanen should outapeed thém. Hunter Misses Trip Gets His Buck at Home BROOKLYN, Mich. uw — Each| Miller runs a farm three miles year a half million dee: hunters; wést of this community in the head for the north woods with vi- sions of bringing home that record set of antlers they have read and) heard so meh bout. Majority a a mares come. from southern Michigan, Maybe they should have stayed, home and. hunted in their own _ That ig what Cortlandt Miller | did this season and it gpd oft. southeast corner of Jackson County. Unable to find anyone to do the chores, he stayed home | thie season, ' The result was a large buck shot last Friday which may turn out! to have the biggest ‘rack’ in the ‘state. The freakish set of antlers \carried 23 points, 19 going one ‘inch or better, The buck field Rams on sunday. Blanked over the last three pe- iviods last Sunday by the Chicago Bears and held to a field goal by the injury-riddled Packers during ithe first half of yesterday's game, lthe Lions came to life on their Keep it another title defense, stopped Or- five NFL seasons. lando Zulueta of Cuba in the 14th) It was a 62-yard rumble through round. Wednesday's bout hasithe mud by fullback John Henry drawn wide criticism for bypass-| Johnson on the first play of the ‘ing Kenny Lane of Detroit, the No. 1 contender, into a i they never relinquished, than Lopes and le a flachy, left, | Wilson admitted ‘it was his lqud- today in the midst of a strategi- cal battle of wits between the riv- ing reports obsolete and secret weapons the keynote of tomor- al coaches that may make scout-} ’ PHILADELPHIA (®—The Army/tion,”” Army Coach Earl Blaik told newsmen. “Something we haven't tried before. * * * “Army has drifted away from the straight-T more this season} than at any time in the past. Act- DETROIT —The Detroit Lions) —_. a packed Briggs Stadium crowd) second half and it sent the Lions|- row’s traditional encounter. ually we've moved more ‘to. flank- “We expect to use a new forma-'ers, to splitting our ends, and to he kw & é Army, Navy C omplete Drills | unbalanced lines at either side. But we'll have a new wrinkle for one.”’ For Navy Coach Eddie Erdelatz admitted, “‘We can run our whole Erdelatz was scheduled to lead this week that the Middies might his team into Municipal Stadium tack. for a brief workout later today come up with some-| — * * * predic JUNKER SNAGS PASS — Rookie end Steve jabbing boxer, with a knockout |°t €xPlosion since he took over as inch in hi punch in his hard right cross. B Parker Fae theca? The International Boxing Club, second half comeback produced 15 Inc., which is sponsoring the bout,| ‘ipoints and their come-from-behind j'has set a $10 top price for a Bl cide seots. itriumph of the campaign as 54,301 rain - drenched spectators roared approval. The Detroit defense threw Green Bay backs for a net joss of seven yards rushing in the second half, recovered two fum- bles, intercepted a pass and scored a safety when Darris Me- Cord tackled quarterback Babe Parilli in the Packer end one. Jim Martin shared the honors with Johnson by kicking three field * * * “The bout is being televised na- Brown will receive 40 per cent of fashion in the $24,000 television re- ceipts. |good on kicks of 42 and 17 “yards Joey has had\.57 fights. He has in the second half, Fred Cone won ‘43, loft 12 and engaged in'kicked 14 and 16 yard field goals on draws. Lopes won 16 of his in the first half for a 6-3 Packer bouts by knockouts. halftime lead. k * ® ys ek © He won both the AAU and Gold-| The other NFL teams are in ac-: en Gloves titles in 1948, shortly be-| fore che turned professional. Vaughn TV Favorite Over Jones Tonight EW YORK. W#—Willie Vaughn a 7-5 favorite to beat Ralph “Tiger’’ Jones tonight in a battle of hard luck middleweights at Madison i Ped ldinals at Cleveland, Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, San Frarcisco at New York and Washington at Chi- cago for a clash with the Bears. Quarterback Bart Starr tried icon db wer) bee! ceed Starr’s passing that put the Packers in position for their two field goals. But the Packers got no closer than the Detroit 18 in the second half. Johnson wound up as the after- on the strength of his fine show-| Bears last Sunday. ing against classy Spider Webb . at the Garden, Nov. L. The Cali- LIONS-PACKERS STATISTICS < Packers payday and a chance to climb Lows... eee, into the top ten rankings again. LIONS SCORING He has a date with contender Joey ene denasen (98, run) Con- Giardello lined up for Miamilyeue’ ment). Pield Goals: Beach Dec. 27 but he has to beat Meets tae Ss aeey, verte ené@ sone by McCord). Vaughn to seal the shot. Field Goals: pg 4. 16), a Se ee et Sogn 33 0 Os head coach last summer when! 000 scholarship offered by the tion Sunday with the Chicago Car-| Willing vie 24, of Los An- poon’s leading ball carrier with’ ship geles, has been made the choice 105 yards in eight carries. He was Ha rk ‘“‘strong man” Bo 1 in the television 10-round feature held to 29 yards in 7 carries by cal ie = a in a powerful Over wl ‘Dispute 3.0 12 3—18 Junker of the Detroit Lions snares a pass thrown _ Briggs Stadium. by quarterback Bobby Layne in the 3rd period of - yesterday's Detroit-Green Bay football game at 18-6. The traditional Thanksgiving Day battle was played in a steady drizzle. after the Cadets also had limbered up at the scene of tomorrow's service clash. The game will be televised nationally starting at 1:15 EST over NBC. * * * almost certainly will nail down a- Cotton Bowl berth. They've won and the line-backers hop into and out of the line while the opposing team is getting set to run its play. AP Wirephote x e& * “We believe in dynamic de- Ged lien ioe A} Se ing like this is ane way in which you can reduce the edge in initia- An all-A student who stars at; As a football player, Pavioff did tackle on the football field and not miss a game in three years does a sparkling job of piano play-'on the Viking varsity. He starred ing in his spare time has been at tackle offensively and played voted Oakland County’s outstanding middle linebacker on defense. high school gridder for 1957. x * * He is Lou Pavioff, a six-foot, | In one game this season the ag- 185-pound senior who helped | gressive Pavioff blockec four Hazel Park storm to its ist un- . defeated . untied season in the school’s history, The Pontiac Press award, ac- companied by a chance at a $1,- ‘Thom.McAn shoe company of New York, is the 2nd to be made to a county prep player. Walled Lake's John Wall!-er, now a standout freshman football pros- ;pect at the University of Michigan, |was awarded ghe ist honor last year. As a reward fer his attain. ment, Pavioff’s football shoe will be enshrined in bronze by the company and presented to Hazel Park H'zh School to display in its trophy case on Lou’s behalf. Pavioff is now eligible for a Hazel Park Star Voted Oakland's Best LOU PAVLOFF’S BRONZE SHOE tive that the offensive team norm- ally holds, Also our kids find it stimulating to the point where they have contests with each other to see who can a the fastest.” cae rc Surprising VMI imei reeed lames] fer aat i] Q 5 All- Stars Pavioff of Hazel Park is Oakland County’s prep “Sportsman of the Year.” Keydets Place Quartet of Players on Southern Conference Team RICHMOND, Va. # — Virginia chance at a $1,000 college s scholar- - dropped the verdict to the firs downs ee id is b = 3 @ yardage .,....... 18 eeretch ng Pay re) PSeroenys ston Feat wit poll. = * * * Passes intercepted by Gee 4 2, ~Pavioftf is extremely interested ; BUR ie eres evueeee . : j HILLSD — Hillsdale Col- Jones, 29, veteran from Yon- Fumbles es on ice 3 sue *s in medicine, physics and chem- eae ee Sarg (Muddy) kers, N.Y., will be risking a good|***** reco ed aus ary ** istry and he will be the valedic- |Woters says his school is with- torian of his class upen gradua- Gas ta Suus. Me kas bat eal idrawing from the National Colle- giate Athletic Assn. (NCAA) in a one B in his prep scholastic C8 |aisoute over a post season bowl reer. game. He was formerly president of xe *« &® his class and has become an dc-| Waters said last night Hillsdale, complished pianist. a member of both the NCAA and oe - AP Wirephote STAYING AT HOME PAYS OF F—When: Cortlandt Miller (above), coulin’t go north to hunt deer this season, because of lack of help of his farm at Brooklyn (Mich.) he got his buck anyway. The ‘'23- point” 200-pounder was taken on his own farm, after being tracked ‘dressed at an even 200 pounds, The 1957 “Bi-Conterence selec» mene wall as the Vikings con- . ; Ne Washington iquered nine foes, won “ Fastern ucux: . Michigan League title and captured | . a e@ | Ul — 8 sth place in the final state Class ant Larry *paeueae Wien ond ary. TACKLES -— Jim MocFalls,. VMI and the National Assn. of Intercolle- POUARDS that: “Trowle ag “West giate Athletics (NAIA), was with- venti = s+ at hr William and drawing from the NCAA because the association refused to sanction Woolwine, a Wa Pana’ ‘oo rt Hilisdale’¢ participation in a post-|T« _Srid Results season game Dec, 21 at St. Peters- i RESULTS burg, Fla. In the post season game spon- sored by the NAIA, Hillsdale is scheduled to meet Pittsburg (Kan.) State Teackers College. roe Hunting Is Cockeyed! Snowball Shoots Man, Hen Flattens Nimrod LANSING — Home {s thejhunter was standing with his back hunter, peters es eee to the wind when a hen pheasant, or Canadian goose he s heart apparently off course, suddenly ee ee ee en 0 ree ct canned ital tbe beck ot tle bead good stories to tell. ” *« » * © As usual, Michigan nimrods| Hunter and pheasant found themselves in some extra- ordinary situations, some amusing and some otherwise, ag they swarmed into forests and swamps in recent weeks. Here are some of them: ~< One flying snowball struck a gun, It discharged and pellets struck one hunter in the leg, wounding him seriously. The goose hunt end- ed and the wounded hunter was carted off to a nearby hospital. * * * fer coven miles by houtanarks in the show, stunned by the collision and both reportedly fell to the ground. Both, however, recovered their senses quickly, the pheasant flying off again and the hunter resuming his lookout for flying geese. * * * * Dave Jenkins, game biologist for the state conservation ent, deer. After five days of hunting without success, Jenkins started the 1,000 mile return -trip. Along the Pennsylvania turnpike, 30 miles from home, a doe suddenly bolted into. the path of Jenkins’ car too late for him to avoid it, Result: to the car and one Waters said that while Hillsdale| roxas 9 texae Gn had nothing against the NCAA, —— that organization had refused to AbM sanction the bowl bid and conse- quently Hillsdale was dropping out. A&M 20 » Ark, 6 Miami (Ohio) 20, Bn a 4 R WEST ah 21, Ulah State 6 | He said he felt it was “unfortu-/ Bt" “4 13 inate’ that under a technicality it rasta, 3, Olympic 3C 7 si i so would take the NCAA a year to sanction the participation. Waters said Hillsdale belonged to the NCAA for only three or four years and to the NAIA for 10 years. “We feel we have more in mon with the NAIA than NCAA," Waters said. n com- with the 4 Sports Pages in Today's Press ‘Press Teams Tomorrow The grand climax to an outstanding year for area prep football comes tomorrow with the annual announcement of the Pontiac Press All-County football team. A complete page of pictures and statistics will be featured in Saturday’s sports section. Along with the All-County eleven, tions will also be named. coach-of-the-year for Oskland County, two other top-rated In the same area apother goose y, e season yet to Jenkins could- n't cred keep be deer, : coaches, an\ area li team, and also the Saginaw Valley -jall-league teams. 1 4 ; 2 # 4 A victory for the Midshipmen Mions = Bobby wise VMI; Mike _ ist and. 2nd teams in classes A, B and C and honorable mene’ Other highlights football fans won't want to miss fn to- . morrow’s sports section’ will be the announcement of the oe SPS mr rerermne « ie Mi eta en ee ee ee ee PO ee TWENTY-NINE His First Ace Saves Face for W. Va. Linksman MORGANTOWN, W.Va: — Tony DiBiase, a Morgdntown busi- nessman, shot the first hole-in-one of his golfing career yesterday, and warded off his first defeat at the hands of a long-time friend. * * * Pro Albert Spencer of the Mor- gantown Country Club said Di- Biase aced the par-3, 130-yard No. 1T with a No, 7 iron, Walking to the No. 17 tee, Di- Biase, one down, proclaimed that if his friend Bill Springer beat him—DiBiase would quit playing golf. Then came the hole-in-one. DiBiase won No. 18, too, and the). match, Canucks Regain League's Lead Rocketless : Montreal Blanks Hawks; Bruins Stop Rangers, 1-0 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS After 11 days in the National Hockey League's runner-up posi- tion, the Rocket-less Montreal Ca- nadiens_were back in first place today and indications are the bub- ble has burst for the New York Rangers, The Canadiens iowarea the “Boom Boom’™ on the Chicago Black Hawks 2-0 last night while the Rangers dropped their third in a row 1-0 to Boston's Bruins. Detroit and Toronto played to a 3-3 tie in the other game, The results enabled Montreal to gain a one-point lead over the Rangers, who forged to the top Nov, 17, four days after Maurice “Rocket” Richard suffered a dam- aging heel injurv. , x « * Boom Boom Geoffrion scored both of Montreal's goals and Ca- nuck goalie Jacques Plante turned back 25 Chicago shots to hang up his second shutout. Don McKenney was the Boston) ~ star. He slid in a backhander at 13:40 of the third period, spoiling the otherwise brilliant perform- ance of Marcel Paille in the New York nets. Paille stopped 38 thrusts while Don Simmons had 27 saves for the Bruins. Winning Mark Eludes Celtics Victory Streak Ends oat 14, as Knicks Take 97-80 Contest lie Keeps Wings Out Lollar, Wertz Sought by Detroit DETROIT w — The Detroit Ti- gers would like to complete player trades for Sherm Lollar of Chicago) and Vic Wertz of Cleveland. | It is unlikely that either will be! in Detroit uniform come next Ap-| ril but there seems to be no doubt! Bengals Seek Trades that general manager John Mc-, more, deals. They may come up next week | atthe baseball meetings in Colo- rado Springs- McHale and a large a, el AP Wirephete FEELING CHIPPER — Bob Lemon, Cleweland Indians’ right- hander, winks at the cameraman to indicate he's feeling fine after and possibly two player] At a briefing session before de- lreceivers and hitters among major la pennant. Giving up Kuenn would, nant — you'd have to think about | delegation from the Tigers will | | attend, parting, McHale approached the ‘Tigers’ trade situation frankly. Here's the meat of what was said —or suggested: ~ The Chicago White Sox appar- ently are willing to trade off catch- er Sherman Lollar, one of the best} league catchers. But the White Sox’ want a third baseman, a catcher, a strong, young pitcher and pos- sibly another player in return. The Cleveland Indians’ general manager, Frank Lane, is “hot to trade.” He would gladly give Vic Wertz back to the Tigers. But any deal involving Wertz seems to involve Harvey Kuenn — and for all practical purposes — ether comment tothe con- trary — Kuenn is not up for | grabs, “Tt’s almost a_ safe bet that Kuenn will be in Tiger uniform next season.’’ Saki McHale: © 2 * “Generally speaking, we would trade any player on the club, in-| cluding Al Kafine, Kuenn, Frank Lary, Paul Foytack — just any- one — if we felt we could make! improvements that would produce P e mean that another club in the league would be broken up. If, someone came up and whacked you | with something — some players you thought could win the pen- it. oe On4 first-division American League club offered Detroit sev- en players for Kuenn and another Tiger player (not a front-liner) earlier this week. McHale said no, It is almost certain that Lary, Kaline, Kuenn, Foytack, Bunning and Billy Hoeft will remain with the Tigers. About newly-acquired Lou Skizas and Gus Zernial, the situation is| a bit different. Several clubs — notably the White Sox — have, undergoing an operation in Mt. Sinai Hospital for removal of a spur and bone chips from his Lemon, who is &, out of =< right elbow. Arm trouble kept bor most of the 1957 season, Cy Young Award Gives PHILADELPHIA (#—The Bos-}—— shorn of a 14game inning streak in the National ball Assn., still held a seven-game lead in the Eastern Division today and were ready to “win some more.” * * * The Celtics, defeated by the New York Knickerbockers 97-80 in the first game of a Convention Hall doubleheader, were stopped one game short of the nine-year- old league record for early sea-| son winnig streaks. The defunct Washington Capi- tols wen 15 in a row from the start of the 1948 season. Bob Pettit led the St. Louis Hawks to their seventh straight win, 112-96 over the Cincinnati Royals, and Neil Johnston and Joe Graboski paced the Philadel- phia Warriors to a 102-98 triumph over Syracuse in the other games played last night. Detroit goes to Cincinnati for the one game on tap tonight. ton Celtics, Jet Engine Used to Dry Race Track ARCADIA, Calif., Nov. 29 (A— The hot breath of a $70,000 jet engine will be used to dry the track at Santa Anita Park after rains this season. Plans. call for the J35 gas turbine engine to be mounted on a truck with a de- flector hood over the exhaust. The hot blast will shoot into a special trafler 50 feet long and 12 feet wide, creating a wind tunnel ef- fect as the apparatus moves down the track. WESTSIDE MERCHANTS we we Ra&s 32113 Pon. L. Inn 22 292 Cres. L. Inn 28 LP ocall 8 21°97 Budweiser > me wry's 15 29 a = 25 ie Earles 2887 «615 29 L oO eee ae Mac 11 33 = Shatwell 652; Bud- L. Kae weiser 1077, “puswelser 2034, EAGLES ES Ne. 2887 Ww ff Twin Oaks 28 1 anor Paint. Don Coffey's 27 i" ¢ Ex. Surplus Lbr. 26 1 Ty's 4 Rec. 23 * We Caswell) 271, B. Ma ekay 26; oaks 1030, Tein’ Oaks 2830, HARTSHORNE, Okla. —War- ren Spahn, ace: lefthander for the Milwaukee Braves, said the ‘ win- ning of the Cy Young Award yes- terday gave him a warm feeling of knowing he helped Milwaukee to its first world championship. “It’s awfully nice to wih an award of the caliber of the Cy Young Award,” Spahn said. “And when you win it with a champion- ship club, you feel you contributed to it,” . * * * The veteran southpaw received all but one vote of the 16 base- ball writers who participated in the award poll. Dick Donovan, ; Chicago White Sox righthander | who had a 166 record, received) the other vote. Spahn was the major leagues’ | | winningest pitcher this year with’ 21 victories. It was his eighth sea- son of winning 20 games or more, and. he said he probably was, prouder of it than any —_ one, “I was very happy this year be-_ Hayes Is Midwest's ‘Coach of the Year’ CHICAGO W—Woody Hayes 2 Big Ten champion Ohio State to-' day was named midwest football “Coach of the Year’" by the Chi- cago Football Writers’ Assn. Milt Bruhn, who guided the soph- omore dominated Wisconsin Badg- ers to a share of fourth place in the Big Ten race with a 4-3 record, was selected coach of the most improved team. Hayes won “coach of the year” honors with an overwhelming mar- gin after his Buckeyes won fhe Rose Bowl trip and Big Ten title without a conference loss. Four- teen of the 21 writers voting fa- vored Hayes. Other ‘‘coach of the year” votes went to Bruhn, Terry Brennan of Notre Dame and Duffy Daugherty of Michigan State. ‘Hale also pointed out that last expressed an interest in them. Mc-, year’s waiver: lists show that six American League clubs consistent- ly claimed southpaw Maurice Mc- Dermott. Many clubs have inquired about Billy Martin, obtained last week in the big trade wits ‘Kansas) City. But the Tigers will keep him, too, Spahn a Warm Feeling ,cause F feel.I contributed to the pennant,” he said. Spahn, a rancher here, said he! hopes to have another good sea- son next year although he will be 37 in April. But he declined to predict another 20-game season. “You've got to win that first one before you can win the sec- ond one,” he said. “I’m just go- ing to worry about that first, game:"" The Brave lefty said he plans to, rely a lot on his fast ball again next year, and still sees no sign of it slowing up on him. ‘Rudy Hernando Wins ‘Indoor Net Openers ST. 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Spokesmen for the armed services and some colleges have recommended such Michigan Stars ready have shown interest. . ® * w- AAU officials said invitations also have been received for these title events: Outdoor track and field from Bakersfield, Calif.; 8 indoor swimming: from New Haven, Still in Action ANN ARBOR ® — The football j}season hasn’t ended for several |Michigan seniors who are slated ‘to appear in post-season games next month. * The Wolverines’ All-Big Ten | halfback Jimmy Pace and tackle dim Orwig will be on the East |« team in the annual East-West all-star game at San Francisco, it was jearned, ‘Quarterback Jim Van Pelt, guard Larry Faul and center Jerry Goebel will make up the Michigan ish 11 Cast {1 Cast in Unusual Role Notre Dame Favored Over Southern Cal in "1958 MODELS | © Dunphy Boats © Mastercraft Trailers © Cruisers, Inc. Clinkers © Mercury Motors Gi SCHAEFER’S WATER SPORTS HEADQUARTERS 1265 $. 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Halfback Dick Lynch may see some service but is hobbled with a sprained ankle, . Albion Leads MIAA Sports Trophy Race KALAMAZOO \#—Albion College leads the MIAA aill-sports trophy to move DRIBBLER—Figured ‘nto Larry Peat's guard spot at | Pontiac High is Charley Barge, a tricky junior dribbler, Now Is the Time To Buya... ond ‘ | standings _ sock ah From Matthews-Hargreaves race at the end of the fall sports cross-country championship with | Kalamazoo and tied Hope for sec- ‘ond place in football. That gives Albion 24 points. The points are awarded on a basis of 14 points |for a first place finish, 12 for sec- and so on down through the A Gat eis Ang in football and a fourth-place finish in cross country leaves Hillsdale in second place, just two points behind Al- a Reason: caw” This is the time . of year you ‘can buy for Hargreaves is the place to deal in Pontiac because local people know the deal and service is beyond compare. This is one reason that has made Matthews - Hargreaves “one of the state’s largest vol- ume dealers. ‘bion, The rest of the standings: Kalamazoo, Hope, Alma, Calvin, j Adrian and Olivet. —oe «» LAYUP ... DUNK — Versa- tile Hudson Ray, Pontiac’s talented 66 center shows how he goes up, way over the basket Hudson Ray Te Prove Self i in 8 Games weal, om TOOK, ar d he is dead on the jump shot.” \. A eival coach of the SVC recently said, “Ray could be . he picked up two Pentiae Press Phetes level for a rebound. He then goes in for the a layup and dunks it with his entire hand down By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press Trying to make all-state honors by playing just.eight bas- ketball games is a pretty tough chore for any talented prep player, but this is Hudson Ray’s goal at Pontiac High this sea- son. The big 6-6 center has only one semester of eligibility dur- ing which he will be able to participate in only _ of 16 games on the schedule. “Hie is definitely of all-state caliber,” said PHS coach Art Van Ryzin, “but playing only one semester may be against him.” ® This means Hudson will have to play as if the honor rest- ed on every one of the eight games he has left. © «© * Ray is one reason why Pontiac is highly rated in the Sag- inaw Valley Conference, The Chiefs have a schedule advantage with five league games while Ray is eligible and three of these are on the road. ‘Veihk dies tad tence of toe fe bp the ensend eimnesten will be played without Ray but with the home court ad- vantage. _* ® * Last year Ray was not noted for his scoring although he did have several 25-point or better nights. His rebounding and tip-ing of shots were his best feats. - *® .k& “He'll score this year,” said Van Ryzin, “he has a good great if he moves more than he did in the past.” Reference was made to the fact that Hudson will be covered ° a blanket by opposing teams and his ability to score and rebound despite the defenses will be a big factor in whether the at ace will merit all-state honors. ‘Bruised Shoulder _|May Keep Layne Out for 10 Days DETROIT # — Physicians say ‘they don't expect. Bobby Layne's injured shoulder to keep him out of the | it Lions’ game with the. Cleveland Browns Dec. 8. “At the moment,” sald team physician Richard A. Thompson, “the injury appears to be a se- — vere bruise of the left shoulder, I would guess that Bobby should be able to play within 10 days.” Layne was ‘injured on a running play early in the 4th quarter of yesterday's game against the Green Bay Packers. He was taken to a hospital for X-rays after the game. His arm and shoulder were taped to prevent further injury. MIAA Basketball Play Starts Monday By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hillsdale and Adrian open the 46th MIAA basketball season Mon- day night at Adrian. There is a league game on tap every night next week with the top attraction sending co-cham- pions Albion against Hope next Wednesday. Hope’s all-veteran club is the early title favorite while Albion lost two key players, George Viv- lamore and John Hennett, by grad- uation. Clavin, also rated a possi- ble title contender, plays a pair of league games in the first week, meeting Alma at home Tuesday before going to Hillsdale for a Fri- day game, \ x k * st showing last year came against Highland Hudson's Park, one of the period field goals and finished with five, by Gene Lawson and subsequently the Highland Parker ved all-state honors. Pontiac opens its Friday December 6th against al- points. He was out; ranked teams in the state. 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FE 56-0039 DOWNTOWN , Over Sam Benson's All-Star 1) \ ATLANTA ® — Eleven football | players who seem destined to bid. for greater regional and national football honors in the next two! years have been named to The} Associated Press all-sophomores team for the Southeastern Con-| ference. ; * & Auburn, Florida and Lo. viana State placed two men each on the team, which was chosen by the AP's regional All-America advi- sory board of sports writers and | eg Model Firsts Select Now from Our Used Car at AL ‘HANOUTE CHEVAQLET-BUICK MY 2-2411 LAKE ORION * * * Tiger center Jackie Burkett and guard Zeke Smith, both starters ' |all season for undefeated Auburn, were solid choices. + * * The other linemen were ends Larry Grantham of Mississippi) and Dan Edgington of : Florida,’ tackles Lynn Leblanc of Louisiana | State and George Boone of Ken- re backfield: is a of Fred Braselton of Georgia Tech, Ted Atkinson Aims for 4th Pimlico Win less. Matthews- Atkinson will gun for his fourth victory in the Pimlico Special to- so, morrow when he rides Third Broth-| LAWRENCE, Kan ®t —- Jack ver in the 2lst running of the in- ‘Mitchell, named ‘head football’ vitation-only event, ;coach at Kansas yesterday to no __ There will be only four horses in,one’s surprise, is the second in} ‘the mile - and - three - sixteenths,three years to forsake Arkansas jevent. Swoon’s Son, Dave Erb up,/for a coaching job in his home jis expected to go pestward as the’ State. favorite. x eke we The other entries are Promised| He followed Bowden Wyatt to Land, ridden by Willie Hartack,|Arkansas after the 1954 season, ‘and Tick Tock, with Willie Boland|'when Wyatt returned to his alma \up. mater—Tennessee. 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Twenty-six of the 57 players! Alex Kampouris of the Cincin- tentative Georgia nati Reds hit 17 home runs in Georgetown — during Tech 1957 varsity football roster 1937, the club record for second lare from Georgia. jbasemen. Bow! Berths on Line Tomorrow — The Associated Press silty Missigsippi and Rice can Gaim bowl berths with victories tomorrow while Auburn, boasting a pure record but too full of sin for post-season play, shoots for college football's national cham- pionship. Re Neither Navy, Mississippi nor Rice have easy jobs ahead despite their a beer The adios Pg 1-1) a nothing more to do than defeat Army (7-10) to get their hands on a share of the Cotton Bowl loot jn their search for funds for a stadi- um project. Navy, ranked No. 8 in this week's Associated Press poll, is favored by three points jover the Cadets, ranked 10th. Mississippi (8-1), ranked No. 7, can finish second in the South- eastern Conference by defeating Mississippi State (6-2) and get the Sugar Bowl berth Auburn will have to pass up because of NCAA| probationary action, State, three-point underdog, also could get the Sugar Bowl bid with a victory, but even with a not-too- bad defeat could be a bowl candi- date. . * * * Rice (6-3) needs a victory over Baylor (3-5-1). for an undisputed Southwest Conference title and the host spot in the Cotton Bowl. A loss or tie would send Texas to the Dallas classic New Year's Day now that the Longhorns _have disposed of fourth-rated Texas Texas Upsets Aggies, 9-7 COLLEGE STATION, Tex, .—| down hat | was set up by a 62- lyard quick-kick by Fondren and he booted a 28-yard field goal in A trap play, created by Coach Darrell Royal of Texas for just) this occasion, and the kicking of}! sophomore Bobby Lackey and veteran Walter Fondren brought the Longhorns a 9%7 victory over. Texas ated osrasaas'h * It eed Texas Ee the 1956) champion, out of the Southwest. llied for the Aggies in the fourth ‘quarter, He grabbed Roddy Os- ithe third period that put the Long- ‘horns out of reach. * Halfback John Crow finally tal- borne’s pass for a 57-yard gain ‘and smashed over from the 2. Conference race, shoved Texas into second place and made it pos-| sible for the Longhorns to win the championship should Rice lose to Baylor Saturday. Rice is an 8%- point favorite, It also gave Texas, which won only one game last year, a 6-3-1 iseason—a sensational. showing for Royal, who took over the sagging fortunes of the Longhorns this) campaign. Lackey, playing against Texas A&M for the first time—it was) the 64th game in the Southwest's; oldest football rivalry—scored all the points. U.M. Student Victor in Berwick Marathon A&M (97 on Bobby Lackey’s 38- yard field goal yesterds:’). Should - ninth-ranked Rice get only a tie against Baylor, Texas would tie for the title and advance ito the Cotton Bowl by virtue of a 19-14 decision over the Owls, Both are assured bowl berths since the runner-up will wind up either in the Sugar Bowl or Gator Bowl. Auburn (9-0), bidding to remain No. 1 in next week's final AP poll that decides the national title, goes against Alabama (2-6-1), The Tigers, naturally, will be SEC champs with a victory, Ohio State and Michigan State, both 8-1 and ranked second and | have | third in this week’s poll, completed their regular seasons and only a shabby game by Au- burn appears likely to boost either one to the national title. Arizona State (9-0), the only oth- er ifiajor unbeaten, untied team’ left, plays Arizona (1-7-1). Oklahoma (No, 5) is the only other member of the nation’s top 10 teams still in business, The Sooners (3-1) play Oklahoma State (6-2-1). * * * The Vanderbilt-Tennessee and Georgia-Georgia Tech games also will attract bowl committee notice tomorrow, with Vandy (5-2-2), Tennessee (6-3-0) and Tech (43-2) in the running for the Gator, Cot- ton and Sugar Bowls, too. Virginia Military turned down bowl bids from the Tangerine and Sun committees after defeating Virginia Tech 146 yesterday for the Southern Conference title. It was the first unbeaten season who preferred to spend the year- end holidays at home. * * * Utah won the Skyline Conference title by defeating Utah State 21-6 with Lee Grosscup, Ute quarter- back, setting a national record for pass completions with a 68.6 per- centage for the season. Grosscup completed eight of 13 for a season record of $4 for 137 that topped the 64.1 percentage record set by Paul Larson of California in 1954. In the other games yesterday, Penn won three in a tow in one season for the first time since 1952 by defeating Cornell 14-46; Brown whipped Colgate 33-7; Richmond upset William & Mary 12-7 on Mickey Marinkov’s Tl-yard punt return; Miami (Ohio) beat Cin- cinnati 20-14, and Denver defeated Wyoming 14-13. since 1920 for the Keydets (9-0-1), B.EGoodrich PICK YOUR TIRE ”ICK YOUR P BERWICK, Pa. Ww — Graduate) student Douglas Kyle of the Uni-| versity of Michigan won the 48th) Berwick Marathon yesterday. He| ran under the colors of the Hamil- ton, Ont., Olympie Club, Kyle defeated by a sllim second Harrison Browning Ross of Cam- den, N. J. who was running with tthe Penn Athletic Club of Phila-| ‘delphia. Ross was seeing his 11th triumph in 12 years and his eighth He made the first-quarter touch- straight first place finish. VERT PRE | ON POPULAR CUSTOM 300 AND FAIRLANE MODELS! While prices on other’58 cars have gone UP... Ford has reduced prices BELOW 1957! 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THIRTY-THREE | Public Confidence Important President's Illness Blurs U.S. Economic Picture By SAM DAWSON NEW YORK (#—President Ei- senhower’s latest illness comes as the nation’s economy admittedy is sliding into a recession. There is considerable uncertainty as to how deep and how long the down- turn may be. And some new uncertainties have now been addd.~ * * * The stock market reacted at once and violently, But most of the first reaction was from pro- jeuonal traders—those who try to make part or all of their living from day-by-day stock trading. The early reaction apparently didn't involve the real investors. Business leaders usually take calmer views than do the stock market pros. Businessmen's first concern now is how much effect, if any, the illness may have on pubic confidence, since it is generally agreed that the great mainstay of the economy in the months of rolling industrial” adjustment just ahead will be continued heavy consumer buying. ~*~ * * Economists specializing in re- tail trade doubt that there will be any effect on the Christmas trade it record can be made or broken by it. They also see little reason| for the economy in general to be affected — if the public's confi- dence in the economy isn’t shak- en. But business is concerned over the new uncertainties in. Washing- ton. They note that the illness comes in the midst of another of the ever recurring intenationa! crises, which it had been hoped the President's scheduled visit to Paris would alleviate. * * * Business too has a stake in the budget and taxation discussions which reach a peak in December and in the legislative proposals that are drafted then. Industry wonders now what effect the ill- ness may have on these. In general hope is expressed that the Presjdent will recover quickly, and his assistants will carry out the international, budge- tary and legislative programs without a bobble. * * * Tt is widely expected that de- fense spending will rise, aiding a number of industries by the mid- dle of the year and helping to keep the adjustment rolling. with- out too much economic pain. just’ starting and meaning so much to stores’ *s prot- Sunken Treasure Believed Found Off Holland Coast TERSCHELLING, Holland Dredgers have salvaged some gold and Spanish coins from a frigate which sank in 1799, They are work- ing at Terschelling, a tiny island off the Dutch mainland, on a $4.,- 000,000- treasure which sank with Raps Dismissal of Labor Head Van Peursem Scores Williams for Installing, ‘Reuther Man’ in Job LANSING \W — House. Speaker George M. Van Peursem (R-Zee- | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1957 (Market Takes Step Forward NEW YORK Ww — The stock market advanced slightly in moder- ate early trading today. Key issues rose from fractions to around a point. There were sqme losers. * * * in an active opening and kept its gains as turnover slackened, ‘ President Eisenhower's report- | ed improvement continued to firm prices, but the Thanksgiv- ing holiday was turned into an extended weekend by many in financial circles and the general business picture remained spotty. Interest continued in stocks af- |fected by Defense Secretary Mc- 'Elroy’s ordering the Thor and Jup- iter missiles into production. North American Aviation, which makes the rocket motors for both missiles, was up % at 29% on a big block of 10,000 shares. *.* * Douglas Aircraft, maker of the, Thor, rose another fraction and| Chrysler, prime contractor for the Jupiter, was firm. Coppers were irregular follow- ing news of a price cut by a big producer, Anaconda was up a shade while Kennecott dropped about a point. * * * Zenith rose 2% to 128% on 1.200) shares on news of its proposed 2- for-1 stock split and pplans for a higher dividend, boosting its gain to!f, around 4 in later dealings. ic U. S. Steel, Caterpillar, U.S. Pont, International Paper, Martin jCo. and Gulf Oil were up around a point. * * Other opening blocks inc tuded:| | American Can up '3 at 38% on! * The market was narrowly higher |4 Rubber, American Telephone, Du/' .. following are top prices cov- ering sales of locally grown pro duce brought to the Farmer’s Mar- kets by growers afid sold by them in wholesale package lots. Quota- tions are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Wednes- day. Produce Froeits Apples, Delicious, bu. ea uste ts CO a ee ry tables see eee pk. Kohlirabi (bchs.) dos. —— (behs.) doz 3, tatoes, fancy, 50-lb. bag ...... Radishes, hothouse ibchs.) dos Squash, Delicious bu : : Pe teedetetedeteted Stet tetoted a BRsSSaSaSSSSSSSSS SESS Tomatoes, hothouse, (bskt.) 8 .bs. .. Turnips, topped, bu. ............. jreens | Collard, WO. ........ cecnsnescrsere 1.75 Male (065 cea cancccecian cs secececess 1.50 Mustard, Ly pose abeeeeeat oer eons 2 00 Spinach, bu. ...ccsessesecces: ooes 2.25 Swiss Chard, bu. Aptoabanceboncacee | Turnips. bu. .. 2.00 Lettuce s Salaa Greens Celery Cabbage. bu.........csseeeee 1:98 Endive, bleached. bu. ..........e00 250 Escarole, bleached, bu. ..,.......:0 2.25 Poultry DETROIT EGGS DETROIT. Nov. 29 (AP; — Eggs. fob. Detroit, cases inciuded, federal-state : i grades: . patrick, of Bristol, — Grede—A etre —lorge-80——sar_SCTOSS “ , z 60 (wtd. avg. S042); large 54-55 (wtd. SS the nation Wednesday es Sates medium 45-48 (wtd. avg “7 amall 37-41 jwtd. avg 40%); reac B large 51-53 iwtd. avg, 52) Browns — Grade A large 54%3’medium | Checks — 36-39 (wtd. ave. 36's! Total weekly receipts of government | RECORD BREAKERS — First Lt. Marcos, Téxas, left, is greeted by fellow flier, Capt. Robert J. Kil- Conn., after Klatt flew an Air Force Voodoo hours, five minutes and 39.2 seconds. The nonstop flight broke the previous record of three hours, 22 minutes set by the Navy last | July. Kilpatrick had flown his companion plane the. same route in three hours, 10 minutes and three Reports Rising Demand for - New Bonneville — Pontiac Motor Division, which offers bucket + type seats as a standard production option, reports a rising demand for its two family sports - type cars, the Bonneville sport coupe and the Bonneville convertible. Commenting on the immediate public acceptance of these two) cars, S. E. Knudsen, .GM vice president and Pontiac general manager, stated today that custom- ers orders for bucket seat equipped Bonnevilles are running ahead of production schedules. * * x This new and unique seating ar- rangement answers the custom-; er’s desire for that something dit- © ferent in a family car, said Kn sen. The seats are trimmed in genuine hand buffed leather. Both Bonnevilles are built on a 122-inch wheelbase. Lodge Calendar Special Communic&tion of Rooss- velt Lodge No. 510, F. & AM., 22 State St., Saturday, Nov. 30 at 12:30 p.m. to attend the funeral service of Brother Carl A. Peter- son. Winford Bottom W.M. —Adv. i. ee 2 fe AP Facsimile Gustav B. Klatt, of San News in Brief in record-breaking time of three Careless smoking was blamed stairs bedroom at 19 . at 5:30 p.m. yesterday. ages were estimated by the Pon- — gtaded eggs Nov. 23-29 were 9.200 —— ere Little Movement in Grain Futures. Whites — Grade < jumbo 65-86; ex- ‘tra large 55-57: large $0'y-53'2, medium , 2-44 — Grede A fumbo 45-57; Browns rade A large 80-51; medium 41-43: jemat) 38: grade B large 47. DETROIT POULTRY Pageant 8 Nov @ (AP)--Prices paid fo. 1 ton quality live poultry up to! ie. am. fob. Detroit Heavy none d ght type hens - =n : CHICAGO «® — Grain futures heavy tvpe brotlers and fryers (2'2-3'a) ing and $150 to contents. Clifford Nienow, of 45 Cedar St., Ortonville, reported to Pontiac Po- by firemen for a fire in an up-| S. Saginaw Dam- tiac Fire Dept at $50 to the build- McElroy to Cut Office Red Tape Top Missile — Experts to Have Direct Contact With Pentagon Chief WASHINGTON (INS) — The de- fense department is reportedly ready to cut the red tape surround. ° ing the missile and earth satellite programs. * * * Reliable sources say that De- fense Secretary Neil H. McElroy aaa informally advised his aides to remove all roadblocks from the ‘channels: of communication _be- sd itween his office and top rocket ‘experts. The new Pentagon chief issued the orders following Congression- al disclosures that urgent mis- sile recommendations in the past have not been brought to the immediate attention of the de- fense secretary. The defense official told the Sen- ate preparedness subcommittee that he will attempt to find out what actually happened to a re- quest two years ago for top pri- ority designation for the earth sat- ellite program. | x *« * He indicated the request never ‘reached the highest levels in the _ | Pentagon and may not have been “forwarded” by some ‘‘lower lev- el.” Earlier, John P. Hagen, direc- tor of the Vanguard earth satel- lite project, testified that the de- nial of such priority allowed the Soviet Union to be the first to Nikita Offers Tips on Design of New Science-City Khrush- who fancies himself as a MOSCOW ichev, iP — Nikita launch an artificial “moon.” lice yesterday that someone had , broken into his car while it was) McElroy was told by Edwin L, parked at Greendale and Irwin \Weis], counsel for the subcommit- streets, and taken a jacket and tee. that the Army’s German-born suitcase full of tools valued at Pocket expert, Wernher von Braun, about $35. complained ‘‘it takes forever to get jdecisions in the Pentagon." Rummage Sale—20 E. Lawrence, land) today charged Gov. Williams th hip Lutine. 5.) r bs : * * * Laon 3 “apparently” has tumed over cont a tat gn keane ced adig pennies the oe cat -deckings Prices showed IAtle change in early ce of valuabie remarks S@%Urday, 9 to 12 —Adv.| ‘The defense chief strongly as- 1 s 254 | ealings on t yard 0 rade When the first gold bar and!11°) 0. (he State Labor Department] ! oe win -* laded, ee at Chrysler's Plymouth engine! .. . ‘Camp Soup ... 33 ee ata tee clives eee wiphowget 18.90-33.00. - or a lengthy period of have announced that a total of six! : were eight, m were - plant here, which has idled 2.000 i coe reetortag doo pois or Ses, ea a park Bol. 443 earn? an Siaughier sheep! small lot =. * | Coksend Cousky nen Fenorted for pas SES ‘can ” “ome on at she paige Mende eatens layotts for 16.0% agreements may have been carrer cm oN parte Bet | ents rine eer Mahe ATES OE! Near the end! of the first Seuss: ose 8) es + * * fe gave birth to six kittens i , Seet. f--.. Parke Dar: Og (unsold: 72 head w end of the first hour, November, “ A A reached or parr ys reached for the Deter Trac: a3 Pe RE ae ih sheep Ue mney qomenre: - lest sheet was % lower to 1% higher,! Half of the six were from Pon- The camera carries an “electric : Chrysler” said that if the strike rae ~ it = paid Clues ave 2.2. S38 priser ae ill ot pega Dip actol I ocim ange dal cong § pee eten Dec $2.20: corn \4 to 4s higher, tiac, They were: Sven C. Blom-|°YS Which automatically and in- Heart trouble is 30 “per cent thority under its new adm S-iGare Seutp .. 30 Petes D ..,.. 42. 7/ ames steady: mast Seetee eat oe: eo Dec. $1.16'; oats unchan ed pt stantly sets the lens to the correct more deadly in the winter than in continues it eventually could idleition” Van Peursem said Climax Mo |. 89.4 Phileo seoe' Wei lene choice 20,00-23.00; ‘utility and oo . te Vente Wael Bate aan cel . L ne 42 4 8nd choice 20.00-22.00; utility and d Ye jower, Dec. 674%; rye % to 1 Woodin. 792 \ ‘opening. summer, 38,000 in Plymouth assembly and) “One thing appears sure — from |See*, Sola. .194 PH Per” ’.” 41.7 /18.00-20.00: culls down to 18.00: one oad © Troy in, Blaine, Ave.; and. Gel Bra A... 25.2 ; $2.4] el oice shorn lambs 100° tb. No. 3. pelte| higher, Dec. $1.36: soybeans Vs Roger 574 Tex A related plants across the country. now on an employer will always be|cel, Gags ic: JRE: BRP O -- G4) 9" ama"load good ana choca Nov'tltg Sy ower’ Jan $2.30 aay, ta Pager C. Pearson, comey drains SIUM NINH il HNN HM . fin the w with the labor depart- con ;** ag Bure Ol... Heipele B80, cull ve woh aa tant, | was Uniens there is a weekend set. [in the wrong hat the Bon Beate ate ROA, -9.,-.... 208] theep 460-8 00:00 lead, mostly wai unchanged to 7 cents a hun- were: Jack S. Kratt, of Water- Ss |i. ere tlement, Chrysler said earlier in jment, no’ matter what the situa-| ul eg Doug Airc ,... 74 Sead AIRR... 23.45) an 200-215 Tbs. 18.3$-18.80; no Wheat— ' = Bie) pron! (pres) onan VERMONTVILLE Charen BorPane AWD see Suen! 112 |SeeMpe lets Beh tn, sorts receipts: tes | pee. one.) S10 Deco. = plan w— arles, press "4 sete ; ° an = 8 “17. : arch ...... 2 25% Mareh 3 is bodies also would be shut dows. |Murphy. president of Michigan fat ae ia Sinclair so |F tsed trades, sows 0-300 ibe my citer 22a May * Two From Ortonville = Negotiators recessed Wednesday Magnetics, Inc., of Vermontville, | ‘Emer Rad ... 7} bea hee 1s + ketoarcd ast eee Rego ddl sna gilts Scan seis March a 13 Injured i in Accident over Thanksgiving Day without re- today announced plans for com. (Erie BR cers gg) Sou Ryo. 30.4) fay 73 cents higher: sows mostly 25/Dec . 116% May, we 132% | orting & < struction of a new plant at Allegan. Firestone . "1.) 89 aca one : bed asad higher, hata 50 cents higter. ria! ; a eth ee Two Ortonville residents were in-| Ss porting any progre: Food Mct 49.2 . = * @ ¢ « Murphy said the plant will go "ov" en. is 1g Std OF Tag -. 383) July He fen. oe 1206 jured in an accident _Thurs- = ; into operation in February, em-/ruch Tre ... 9.7 St@ oi Bo. day 13.90 day night on Oakwood Rd. at a The engine plant’s 2.000 hourly |). : Gen Dynam =. 88.4 She a. 8 poe he : r ying between 50 and 60 persons Gen Fiec . .. 64 = Std-Pack |... 3.8 —-——- jLeece Rd. in Brandon Township, = 2 rated UAW members walked out P the manufacture of ta G Fads 47.1 Suther Pan ... 32. ‘ pe re-'Gen int ied = | : according to Oakland County Sher-| = ; a Nov. 18 in a strike which they Gen Motors .. 38.1 ; 4 : oe a } corder heads. fen hoe ..:. 908 Gyiv Bl We. 2a8 ' iff's reports. pr ee eee The aeae mia tee scoppane “Our survey of other sites in- [Gen Time a ite Tero Sat at Niles Ponders Fate ~* 8 B FIR — 4x8—% $3.75 = ‘ " TO sees home pS :: . - = . eeeene ae ° resulted from the firing of an em-| side and outside Michigan indl- (iietie ©...... 38.2 Tint ’R wear s Edward E. Brown, 41, of 965 E. PHIL. MAHOG. 4xt—% ne £6 35. who refused assigned| cated there were no greater rich "..°: 61.6 Tren W AIT. i164 fH h§ hool (| b l ., Was ad & PHIL. MAHOG. V-Grooved 4x8—_% ... = work. advantages elsewhere,” he sald. Gran Pat e a Trent “Cen oe i 0 Ig C U pear sea Toepltal with a Heed = BIRCH aed 4x8 ie = _ sea5 | sf = . The company was founded mer (ore on “ 3 on Carbide .. m3 NILES (INS) — The board of aes einer teaeiicierene : eS oo bse reste ees eeece sens . 87.45 Danes Buy Own Ships years ago, starting in a formerigui om... {18 Unit’ alr Lin ':. #8. edlacation of Nice will Saciae akan. on today. : Vermontville garage. Employment vow 4 t Pruit a o day whether eight boys belonging Sie eben: was ucated Or Oe * omestK ..... 5 oo | ‘ — Ra teed cag or or age men oem) ge Tbaee Hg Zag to necro society at the EM Dee sald thay Brown evs oe PONDEROSA KNOTTY PIE b PANN 1s Indust Ray .. 184 US Steel ..... Sa school will be expelled. ee 8a at Prows) eve “Satin Smooth” shipyards are bought ‘by Danish half of the tape recorder heads tng Rand .... 67 bet Gn ta’ dently lost control of his car on a : firme. cosatd Neel eel Sorel Int Bus Meh gor Werte A. BE Hy a ed ‘curve, ran off the road striking a : 6”—8”—10” Kiln Dried 14 = me pen Bee) a). Wilson & Co % Six of the eight were arrested jtree and overturning. — SS | 6. | = , nt Nick 144, Woolworth 2 i ee eee ee ee RO windows with beer botiee, al PUDONG, TOR, e618, nb” nao | Ee = ¥ ake — — Wants Future Highways (2 833) ee. R42) ed ag cy it, go ine" Ke ROCKWOOL INSULATION .......bag 99¢ = BIDDY: No béd of roses. dered to spend five week-ends in pees sfermaats sone fo = waosd = ene - STOCK AVERAGES perfo o remoye said =< t ° Th h C t ’ ; Jail. pansies to the foundation, from the == “ FIR 2x4-8' wx. . o hun to, roug ILLES) rex, zona Rey, 8 —"comoted vy Hen Finds Nail Nest to 4 sete igulg bem at clans Ofee 9 Ae E = “Ind .. a vat Phe AD Niles School Superintendent Paul Bonde’, pee. oa : ee . ro SPECIAL! = SPECIAL! | TMS 2 — gaat cea ts Mme meme ER yt at Most Comfortable [ates Sarum artis ign , dore in aryland a word of warning. . been B40. s" a = believes the highways of tomorrow es - Month ‘age ae Be mt sd) ganized a secret club in violation en et = ARMSTRONG CEILING TILE. ... $q. ft 12¢ = should run to and through cities, Despite the magnificence and ny High cheek: e Te 15 ies 8 a saeipir 1 ac wie see at the | state shoe ee PUBLIC SALE anaes suman _, = them. weivieale oO Oe i , : 5 ei pti. Se a A Cae eer not merely around utility value of this great tunnel, ny ‘in eoees it a3 1 4 io ip ie 15, ’ ear : a voss185900"" seis : . ete Deasgear CONOLITE PLASTIC : He voiced his opinion in a speech| it is po cure-all for the traffic | “°* ma Tigihen Ks f newt of nails Egypt Wooing U.S.? 3. 1957 at 10:30 a.m. at 28 N. Saginaw 4 rn aoheation an weal prints ouraaty svecas Waits’ buxom biddy has devel. EQYP ooing V..! |Bt, Pontiac, Michigan . paces ceeded Bq. Ft. oon. eee eee : ied 66 the Senlans bighouy teal . ain eee oped an affinity for nesting in 8) wasHINGTON (INS) — West- eh Dos Peas ———EEE—EE———— a under Baltimore Harbor today. : + + * Piqures after ‘Goctans points ore elghths nail bin at a Kilgore lumber yard.) 4.) diplomats said today that } 1953 Cadilinc Sedeu-” Berial _Wo,|S ox = MASONITE PEGBOARD «5: sex:seem “Tt is true that the tunnel trans- Beri, co. ered ~* & f Egypt, after a year of close |%28002432 Pubiie sale to be held at 28 N = eens —— GOES AROUND forms one of the most difficult Baldelnfiahber Gos RY she) mevery morning about 10 a.m. | ties with Soviet Romsia, is toa, [Stine 1090 a.m December it, “oot ESO AyB-Ye os... $448 & coated tr rnd ae oa eae, “aa Tw hat AE ft HH meena Se | dey main mo meron oat ig agg coor? vor mad AREA asf i ober 18. Hendship toward the U.S. - County of Oakland. : 4x3-\4 1.75 5 around the city and the so-called/reming you again that: Baltimore|The'?n, fa . 1 12 blance of a nest and egg pro- The rolt Bank and Trust Company, |= DO . oe Bottleneck,” cutting|is not primarily a city through/futy ean, Ub bal quction gets under way. Kingsley G. Purton und Virginie Parton, {aes @ Mandy Hooks.............leandUp |) = transit tine through the elty fm which to. pass. tia city wld eae nireas hy Bs ‘TG Reds to Build Plant beet S.reraare em andy Hooks o-ne 72s = Isend Up d & ’ * * s to Build Plants he p : yam (Ria Ae abet. 4 é Notice of Attachment, —= ‘ = up to an hour to five minutes Wickit to Suenachs business, * manu- + bid RE di ewner of th -To: Kingsley G. Purton snd@ Virginia| + is scheduled to open one minute/facture dnd distribute pos appoae and . E. Spradiing, of the! OSLO WA~The Norwegian For- |Purton, his wife. .900 N. aeth tonight. a leading world = lumber company, said the hen first lonl heed od mpano Beach, Florida. : : midnight ee eae Crash Victim | tried 10 and 12-penny nails for her| 1" Ministry today confirmed |" You are hereby wotified that, a8 B 4 rs . ~ = } a La o La The toll charge for = 15-mile | ! rasn Victim IMPrOves nest. But they proved difficult to = ~ ended and Rela be “weit ot Attachment was iseued by |g U U l “ i « e long project is 49 cen New and icone arteries; Sohn H, Fortner, of South Lyon,/Move around and she settled for} build jointly four hydroelectric {the wbove Court on, Os seth tt er stati their -far-north : McKeldin praised the workers | ust be provided for the flow of critically injured in the train-auto Spenny areata’ nails. pow : a aa eir -1ar-nort [1982. om a lal Foote fn cold F 9293 um er 0. e — who worked on “This greatest con-|commerce within the city itself.|\nision which killed his mother al * —_— Hundred ‘Pitte 9.180 90.00) Dollars. = E 5-929 struction feat ‘tn Maryland's his. ¢ fe and sister Wednesday, remained) Recently she ciara ‘a rooster ae Sa the CANFIELD, Pap : a tory — from the men who mixed! «Those trade sources of the ever! on the critical list at Ann Arbor’sifriend in to Igok over the west. It] Approximately 20 of each 100, d eroNe Lumber ~~ Plywood — Comeat — Fuel Oil the mortar to the men whe planned greater city of tomorrow must run §t. Joseph Mercy Hospital today,| may be love; Her friend scattered,American school ¢hildren suffer) ne Auorneye a oe 70 S, Squirrel Rd, Auburn D eancesa Mich, and supervised the ' ito to and through the business heart'but “is showing improvement” ac-|a few rooting tacks: around before from some form of correctible| sini age = : ‘ab eotned, “a th mi the city — =e around el sateen departing. seul Setoots. Nov, 18, 32, 29, Deo, 6 13, 20, 31, PUQOUOANHLOLUGAAAELULAAL ‘ . . th. B ’ 4 \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2 20, 1957 “Survey Gives 2 juewers: ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ Work on Brain’ Electronic Translator to Digest Documents — in Any Language © WASHINGTON (INS) — A top Democratic Senator disclosed to- day that Soviet scientists are work- ing at top speed to verfect “a fasntastic electronic brain" for in- stantaneous translation, scanning and assimilation of all scientific documents = aed neeese: Sen. Joseph C. O’Mahoney, of Wyoming, said his scientific sourc- es report that the machine is de- signed to “translate in the wink of an eye’”’ all foreign science man- uscripts. ; It would then digest the docu- ments and store them by cate- gories until a Russian scientist pushed a button to release the data, Expressing alarm at Soviet strides in the field of science, the Senator declared: x * * “The Russians launched Sputnik IT on the last day of the Interna- tienal Geophysical Year conference here in Washington last month. Another such conference is sched- uled for Nov. 16-21 next year, and| you can bet your bottom dollar that unless we get to work, the Soviets will celebrate Yhat conference by another striking scientific discov- ery that will rock. the world.” * * * O'Mahoney said American scien- tists know that the Russians are working on the electronic brain, but that he cannot determine whether the defense department is properly alerted. Oldest Snake Dies at 29 in San Diego Zoo SAN DIEGO, Calif. ) — The world's oldest snake in zoological eid has died in San Diego 700 officials today reported ‘the passing of old Blackie, an African black-lipped cobra. Blackie lived 29 years — one year longer than an anaconda that had been in the National Zoological Park, Washing- ton, officials said. The first meter to measure al- ternating electric current was, in- vented in 1838. ANN ‘ARBOR (AP)—Dees A University of Michigan and automobile accidents in School of Public Health. those who do one thing at a ‘cigarette while you're driving make you more likely to have an accident? i relationship of carbon monoxide polution two answers—‘yes,” and “No.” The continuing study’s progress report was released here today by the university's -It said drivers who smoke and smokers who drive are bet- ter candidates for an auto mishap than “But there’s no proof that smoking © is the cause of their increased accident frequency,” the study continued. The study began last year in an at- puffing on a study on the Detroit gives monoxide. time. er. Smoking Drivers in More Recent? tempt to learn if carbon monoxide found in exhaust fumes and cigarette smoke had any effect on the number of accidents on the streets of the Motor City. on a basis that sharpness of vision is dis- turbed by high ee of carbon It worked * * * The report also said more accidents occur to drivers who don’t wear glasses. Another finding was that persons who drive as an occupation, — taxi drivers, delivery men, etc.—are more likely to have accidents because carbon monoxide exposure is high- This group also had a high rate of accidents while driving its private cars home after work. B India’s Menon Talks With McElroy Today WASHINGTON (INS) — India’s Defense Minister V. K. Krishna Menon confers today with Refense Secretary Neil H. McElroy at the Pentagon. The chief of the Indian delega- tion to the United Nations arrives ‘in Washington at noon (EST). He ‘will lunch with McElroy and then return to New York this afternoon. A spokesman for the Indian em- bassy declined to indicate what the two defense officials will dis- cuss at the meeting, but said it would not include anything di- rectly related to Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru’s new cail earlier yesterday for a ban on nuclear tests. The Indian prime minister made the appeal in formal statements to the U. S., Soviet, British and French ambassadors to India. Generals Set to Talk MUSKEGON (w—Air Force Brig. Gen, C. T. Edwinson, commander of the 30th Air Division, and Ma- rine Corps Brig. Gen. Frank C. Croft are scheduled as principal speakers next Tuesday in Muske- gon before separate groups. Gen. Edwinson will discuss air defense before the Muskegon Chapter of the Aero Club of Michigan. Gen. Croft, commandant of the Marine Air Command at Glenview (IIl.) Naval Air Station, will discuss the jet and rocket age before a civic and business group. Former Refugee Camp Passes Quiet Holiday .CAMP KILMER, N. J. «&—This Paulette Goddard's Engagement Off LA NE I(NS) \Paulette and German sprawling Army camp, which ajnovelist Erich Maria Remarque, year ago was the first place injengaged for five years, have can- nited States to hear the|C¢led the United s to hear pee, thankful prayers of Hungarian refugees, passed one of the quiet- est Thanksgivings in the state yes- terday, x +. * “Very quiet, abandoned, desert- ed.’ That's how Maj. Joseph J. Sincavage, officer sin charge of a small caretaker force, described the shooxkwed came Last year, the first 60 Hungari- an “freedom fighters’ arrived at | the camp in time to enjoy a tur-. key dirmer, They came amid worldwide excitement. * * * Some °33,000 fellow countrymen followed this vanguard group at the height of the refugee relief program. With the refugees gone, the camp has been deactivated. Fox Hunt Scheduled EMPIRE —Hope of rejuvenat- ing the sport in northern lower Michigan has inspired Lions Club sponsorship of a fox hunt Dec. 7 with a free lunch for hunters and prizes for owners of the best hounds among the inducements. Hunters will be permitted only the use of shotguns as weapons. They will gather at Empire Airport near thrown from the car and pinned was in 1954 when delegates spent ing came from accumulated plans for a acheduled Feb- marriage. A spokesman for the Palace Ho- tel at St. Moritz, where the cou- ple was to celebrate the wedding, said the hotel was ‘“‘just advised by Remarque all arrangements are off.” es He added, ‘No alternate plans were mentioned.” Remarque, who is in New York, would only say “I don't want to talk. There's nothing to be can- celed.”’ Flint Resident Saves . Man From Drowning SIMCOE, Ont. «— An American transport driver was credited with saving a Simcoe man from drown- ing yesterday when he found Gra- ham Jackson, 31, of Simcoe pinned under the front part of a car in 10 inches of water Laverne Spalding, Flint, Mich., held the victim's head out of the water and cut away part of his clothing in order to free him. Jackson was taken to the hospital — Actress! (Misuse of Men Blamed on Army Chégreseencr: Charges Skilled Soldiers’ Talents. Going to Waste WASHINGTON (INS)—Rep. bert W. Cretella (R-Conn), charged the Army today with ‘‘gross’’ mis- juse of enlisted personnel with sci- entific and engineering skills. entific and professional program, which is designed to utilize the, talents of trained inductees, should be “‘re-evaluated or com- pletely scrapped.” He ‘said in a statement that “gross misytilization: of these per- sons . . . appears to be the rule rather than the exception.” He claimed that they are ‘‘constantly hampered” by having to perform “menial duties.” * tf At Aberdeen Proving Grounds, all enlisted men were exempt from kitchen police and other tasks. Excluded from this group. he said, were 130 scientific and! professional personnel. he said, are military police, bands- men, instructors of temporary +sehool t firemen in special troops, and the entire medical detachment. Cretella declared: “This: is cer- tainly a strange method of estab- lishing equality of treatment for all soldiers, “It is also enlightening to know that in the American armed forces, a filing clerk or a tuba player 1s more indispensable to the needs of t’. Army than a mathematician who is doing research on ballis- tics."’ Convention Year Good GRAND RAPIDS (—Corivention colume business for 1957 has been jestimated at $5,729,375, marking ithe second biggest convention year in a decade in Grand Rapids, ac- Al-; Cretella said the Army's sci- | Md., Cretella added, two-thirds of ‘hose totally or partially exempi, | calknie Lueeoc | é ; UsnTs. UNUSUAL FORM OF SHOOTING STAR director of Harvard College Observatory in Cam- understand.” bridge, Mass. Sketched above are some of oe é Ud é ? Zs "ZZ 0G — WAZE — REFLECTIONS — MIST — ICE CRYSTALS Ly 4 Ly % ~ A A .} x 4 4 & % 4 ‘ ‘ & 8 4 ‘ LY ? —> .A ‘ a ae ‘ ‘ ~ < ‘ - . 4 rd a” > (aims) el - - - HOW IT APPEARS TO THE EYE AS FLYING SAUCERS THEY'RE REAL — Most of the UFO's (un- Menzel's explanations of the sightings. Not one identified flying objects to the uninitiated) re- to scoff, Dr. Menzel does believe there are ported actually exist, but they’re not what they some saucer reports which “represent natural seem to be. So says Dr. Donald H. Menzel, phenomena that we simply still do not fully | Report Prince Philip Taking On Too Much LONDON (INS) — Prince Philip. is working too hard. Buckingham Palace sources re- port considerable concern is be- ing felt by Queen Elizabeth and jher advisers about the pace Philip ihas set for hime-lf. * * * than 100 invitations to appear at; various social, charitable and State functions in the early part of 1958. It is understood that against his wishes Philip's engagements will ‘future, Inspect Zeeland School | ZEELAND — Open house is scheduled next Monday for public: to where his condition was listed as cording to Convention Bureau Man-|inspection of the new addition t ager Edward J. Brunette. The city |Zeeland High School, completed at He already has accepted more | Coast Guard Towing | Crippled Freighter | COOS BAY, Ore. u—The Coast. Guard cutter Avoyel took the. crippled freighter Olympic Pio- neer under tow today and headed | \for Eureka, Calif. * * * The freighter, with a crew of 37, drifting helplessly 12 miles off the southern Oregon coastline. * * * The 422-foot Liberty ship, sgt jpered by Capt. Leif Hansen of jin ballast to Redwood City in the ‘San Francisco Bay area when it jlost its propeller off Cape Blanco some 50 miles south of here. Scholarships Set Record HOLLAND ®—Hope College has) Suffers New Mishap - LAKE CITY wW—Fred Bowman, 6, of Prudenville, who lost his Heft arm below the elbow in a ‘hunting accident 25 years ago, suf- ‘fered the loss of +his left leg above ithe knee last Wednesday in anoth- er hunting mishap. Police said Bow man accidentally shot himself ‘in the leg with a 12-gauge shotgun ‘while rabbit hunting. The leg was amputated at Mercy Hospital at \lost its propeller yesterday and was (Cadillac. New Load of U.S. Arms Arrives in Iraq Port be drastically curtailed in the | ‘Grays Harbor, Wash., was sailing) BAGHDAD, Iraq —A new ship- ment of U .S. arms — the second in two months — arrived in the Port of Basrah this week, Basrah newspapers reported. The arms were delivered imme- bogead to the Iraqi Army. Details f the shipment were not given. a arms were sent in accordance poor. ‘The accident occurred when. ‘will have counted 162 conventions a final cast of more than $615,000. announced that funded and desig- with the U. S. military aid agree- Jackson’s car went out of control, with 75,225 visitors by the end of Supt. J. F. Schipper said a bond nated scholarships for the 1957-58! ment. left the road and rolled into a ditch backwards. Jackson was Traverse City to begin the hunt. near the right front wheel. ‘December. The biggest convention. ‘volume in Grand Rapids history, ‘more than $6,000,000. issue for $590,000 was approved in. 11955 and other money for the build. lterest and nonresident pupil tuition. academic year have reached a record total of $15,375 with 78 stu-, cial aid. Only 5 per cent of the U. S. in-|dents receiving scholarship finan- population lived in urban com- 'munities in 1790. 7 ® Funeral Directors 4! Help Wanted Male 6|: Help. 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Reg. brick 3 pits ea. 3145 W ODELL CART: AGE _ age 80; dear toner Jules J Com ities OR 3-7757 ry ee deena &Mile Rd.) KEnwood 17-0620. *|MATURE EXP. DENTAL ASsIs-| _® Mile. __ | 3 and George C. Allard and Mrs. Drayton Plains — Wa! Phone “OR te — THIS PLANT tant and necopmentas Write Pon-| SHEETROCK. TAPED & , FIN- | Local none distance moving. ond one sister survive. Brother V pauamen — LADIES AND gp icico nape 72 Li =R = foie! — tiac Press. Box 101 | ished, ready for paint. he | FE PE. 5-6806 = service will be held Monday, De- oor hees-Siple men's woolen garments. Must be s._hive_M. i Ss MIDDLEAGED BABYS Be ror eet Esee ectmates. y | weeee es. . cn an "one time oa. 7 cember 2, at 16 a.m. from St. 5 exo. Apply mous, Cleaners, MAID, GENERAL, 2 bors aye ev ngs & week 2 —— | 4-8421, Patricks Church with interment} FUNERAL HOME 48091 Van Dyke. Utica. 2% 3 yrs, old. Live 5% MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING. SEC: a= in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Mr: Ambulance gervice—Piane or Motor - das, $35. Write Pontiac 5 ay retarial service. EM 93-2842. ___ Business” Services 13, TRUCK WITH SEMI-TRAILER Pussral Meme wh ng FE _2-6378 pen © GED HOUSEKEEP? SEREEPER | PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE | ~~~ | See anvthing, anywhere. the armas |p will be sald Sunday MIDI ‘aoe ens J ee maggie [elena a ital exp, Excellent dnd At : ACE nd REE SERVICE. RE- Necueat ett 8 sees” — BOX REPLIES FE 2308. oe Senos: WASHING & tRONTNGS. CALL _FE 27188. pefebal Slt | enn ————— GREEN, NOVEMBER 27, 1987, MARY ~ MAID wer DY i ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS - 731 Stirling, age 60: ‘peloved At 10 a.m. today there : @ WORK WANTED 6 os repealed by factory trained man ai k t | Site of Wilmore A. Green; dear 2 “ Experienced, for hou week. Will do anything. (62 Elmo store. General Printing rs Tuc Ss O ent ) mother of va ft Grea, Ft;| | were replies at the Press si . Work, good gre ire te | “PE_8-n9ss i Stree me: re Te Law- | ae Rorans + - * | ore ae We Adams Pu-|f effice in the following {| Manager for Barber Shop|. Family, of 5. Nest, appearance wen eee — NI AND EQUIPMENT neral service will be held Monday. bhoves: . ive and references. WOMAN WISHES WORK BY DAY. | ~ AC “COU TANT Ss 4 ton pickups | 1% ton stakes agg = ok ES at bg a — Po = 20, c Press. FE Bookkeeping service FE 2-095: ums truce F oy eal t. Johng : ‘ - FOR AAA OIL, BURNER SERVICE ontiac. Farm an ree, Carolina with Rev. MIDPLEAGED WOMAN - 4 x ter- 9, 11, 26, 27, 28, 29, 38, : ework & care of semi- SERVICE ALL MAKES are : et fjghaa Cemetery, Mee 40, 44, 58, 59, 63, 69, 1, ee ee ira Weeaced of “fake es Pee ee Service = Cee PLC E rave ae oe Jair a wi mn state, @ Ls ; . : " GVoorhees-Biple Puneral Home un-| ¢ 77, 84, 90, 96. Dosiness “Uke your own’ is med-| cali Milford, MU_46296. et CUSTOM CARPENTERS | We service all mates of wringer re ee til Priday evening at 10 a.m. at ern new barber shop. Miracle) _ OPPORTUNT! UNLIMITED ough-in, sh. Remodel. FHA | end automatic washers. 30 yrs. — which time she will be taken to For ambitious women with person- rma: Gorden Flattley, EM 3-0482 © Pontiac LIGHT & HEAVY TRUCKING. the Dunbar Funeral Home, Co- Mite location All " t furn-| lity & poise, work 3 to 4 hrs. be 4 ROv's 96 Oakland _FE 2-402! Rubbish. Field dirt. top soil, sand og gg ais Reg Chee oe STERNER? ty MOUME| Booweering- Tax promt? | Ecol Fe Sa Voorhecs-Siple Funeral. | Home. | * Coanat i Lat i ished. For details call B. J. Hees Car" nec Lebel opemiee Fs _homes. FE. 6-804. _ i = technicians handle them Painting & Decorating 2 20 : metery Lots 2767, 9 "til. noon, a - EE| or ueninie balance & statement | gga gegen tek or wile cat aye, Ee oe a ae Maine oe ae | Reh mene le Sina) “gma me RTRNON 8 BE scent ‘ ove in or " vs ae iy. iv e 5 or . | 72; dear mother of Michael, John, vo a gg hy ro Ape eotrest et erie) Cart: Ryan: 2 cutigren Top ages. Lovely A-l_ CARPENT: a "Avail 33757. Guaranteed eed Free est. FE 4-0205, Rudy, Prank. we: i ye 1-7150 Box 554, Columbus, Ohio rae MI Fnac A ble. Rees $-3608. | BLOOMFIELD —— CLEANERS. —_ PAINTING AND PAPERING. mond ergovich and Mrs. Made: . . RE AL ESTATE _MA —. Walls and windows, Reasonable.| Mason Thompson. FE 4-8364 | be held Saturday, Nov. 30, at 10) ~ Help Wanted Male 6 2 salesman needed at once. Plen- A-i LAYING, SANDING & FIN. site _—— -sbligation, FE a LapY oo INTERIOR DECORATOR. i a.m. from Bt. ict Church . ty of leads and floor time. 3 Guaranteed work, FE 3-1647. Pon- | BRICK BLOCK STONE. SPECIAL-| _Papering & painting FE 8-0343, with interment 8 bs. — subdivisions plus old home sales. _tine Hardwood — Floor _ Service. pean REPAIR WORK. FE PAINTING PAPERHANGING etery. rgovich arnin mi ae esiaeac eaten : state et the en een af A Man Needed ee unlimited. ‘AAA Floor Sanding — GENE's HEATING 8 ERY SAGE. z 3 | TUPPER LL a ne ; , ! ’ - n: rnaces clean 80! repair: = ‘AINTING. ie SPSS 2 sa ce ar ae ae EES cnTRIAM TOA Riley Makich re PEROSES, Geen ' —_— work.” bust cone REAL ESTATE 2536 Dixie Hwy. AX BT RENCHING ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- |, PAINTING AND DECORATING © ) 1, ae rook reeks Wd aren fee, Goo srrearincs in "Apply ty of lent raed. face th ee Ss h re ea ater oe ee ee PE 4308 we © Pike PAINTING AVATCABI.E-> oe a i of leads an OT im a ! Ee en He ee wet Neg | Seater oe) OLeNOGTAPNET ‘SASEM ENTS, DUG_UNOER voeeinen are | Pa ! Eg aneth Jewell) Aner ee ay Goseratiog and fancy . en hoa ater ead el pained ‘Help Wanted §| Ve Work Wantel | Male 10 ” Beace abe sever prestn me FS onertta a aS et hs | anemia TE e ea lied son and rs. am _pastries. Salary open. 8-0335. JERRY E ooops co ick. 1 ife taliaation | —. oon. — | of a Sy t- Bhgeoeret Lots stuneed roll Dy Se AL: : sick leave. Tife & hospitalization RICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT | Pontiac Oskiand County Re- Crane: dear pretest icreon 0nd|CAR POLISHiER EXPERIENCED 44561 or after 5:30 OR 3-6043| Insurance offered. Applicants REAL ESTATE _SALESMEN lee COMPRDTRY NEW AND , ak BRIE. also chimneys. No job too, frigeration Assn Ph. FE. 5-431, Television Service 22 Mrs. Christine Gunnerson. Puner-| _°Dly. REput ic 2-71 __ 2536 Dixie Hwy must take shorthand at 100 words TRC Snot Waterford sel a a ae | large’ Residential and commer. George Fraver proprietor. al service will be held Saturday,|CAR WASHERS winrED APPLY —— per minute & nese some knowl- c c ae ‘4. Rose Hill tic&_N SIDE PAINTING, DECORAT | cial. Guaranteed work. Ph. MY | DAY OR NIGHT. TV SERVICE. Nov 30, at 2 p.m. from the Dudley; i4* W Huron.’ ~ TRACER LATHE _ edge of aioe dcten Jr" gpon past Restiy Co. ‘Enwood. sete. ing. thet xpenter work. re san | 1128. LICENSED ELECTRICIAN. FREE PE 51298 or CFE S40 a Haeeeo” bent ethclatine’ inter: ae outa Tetienr ants Loh Ge : OPERATORS experience sbiikty” Applicant REAL —SaLESMEN POR am RY oF CLOTHING. 6: SALES. | fei Cha ie Gree ee ameeerroane On 838. sad R LE Te E ent in Oak Hill Cemeter nd | Wotnatnin distfnate cady |. Fully exp on large Monarch en-| must have own *tranéportation to | new west side branch, Experience Secs areal an | iL a ayal i sctronics Co. FP. & A. and Hotpotni distributor. Stead tne lath= and abl County Service Center. N. Tele- referred or wil) train. C . BULLDOZING- ILLS & SONS Anten TV Rooeevet Lodge 918, F&A M-| year “round work For interview| fine lathe and able te set up| Cosy aerate Manway, ape |_ Siw ap OR| time evenings and all dey Sat | FE 5-2853 WALL WASHING SERVICE — ca one Eres oan will have charge af a of ‘Ss call MU 4566) Huff Refrigera- ae ‘No others nee ag oe 4 reannel one. rey pata, urday tee y family man. Call ARGO Bits AND BON. 3788 Sunset, Orchard Lk. Ph. Bus. 5§-3526 or FE 5-0457. cemetery. Me ears Hl Moore| He Co., Highland, Mich aad is tv Office Bldg. Saginaw & Le- MEDIC AL tag delle Cit pitts se aD 3-969? Res. FE 40211. ~ Typewriter Service 22A Funeral Home, Aubura Heights. EXP. BUTCHER WID, METAL BUMPER, int) ‘Sets strecte Postioc, FE 37181 ieee "PE 0-2008. aire FE ast, PE S380, PL ARTERING “NEW OF REPAIR = K FIN 4 sarante’ PEWRITERS H. NOVEMBER 28) 1957, MARY] Army 6 ee cless._ PEL 60018. el Cmen AnD. Cour a STUDENT 24 - DESIRES EVE- CUSTOM PLUMBING. SAWS MACHINE FILED TACHINE, War ainin ene RAM woo saarchel acar moth er halal CE Rita “ou rming EXD. oe working sconditions. 613 E ning = oh ary H for ‘educational | INSTALLATIONS LD & = Manley Leach 10 Bagley St. Sec roca Printing and ce ih Rat an apie, tmingham. 5 a soe ap ‘O 7 W. La een —. AR rp IM MEDI Ate peers sRecmieal 46733. 41770 Sri cc MOY BE PAG? LD WANTED founa san DESIRES A ANY KIND | FREE ESTIMATES PE_2-8065 ee eee anTD 30 _Supply ¢ jap o., 17 W. Lawrence. Charles Stark, dear sister of accurate Some lite and general | Contact laboratory, Pontiae Oste-| of work Vil live in. FE 2.2774. |GENERAI, BUILDING REPAIR, pholstering 23 George Wendell, Mrs. Katherine ttt : i ® A opathic Hospital oe 54192 32 Hibbard St brickwork becom plastering. FE : —~ Rahn, Mrs Esther | Lesperance, ee week. Fringe benefits, Permanent pores 4-296 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 FAKLEs CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- re eater See Dbexsndrie. OPENING Water Softener Salesmen sition, Do not call after 4 p.m } pancetta ah comer as bo trata, Work : Wanted Female i CEMENT & BLOCK RARAG A Ce ing, 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM Puneral service will be held Mon- | Sell the exclusive “White” Glass; M. 48508. Miss Eldridge. ¥ st of pros for DRESSMAKING. TAILORING, AL-| —*2041-_F Fe trom “ined. Fibergias insulated, Semi- Esre incee © a * age v DAY SERVICE. IRONINGS WORK. FE 5-0782 THOMAS | UPHOLSTERING day, December 2. at 10 a.m. fr : : s . ‘WAITRESS, MUST DEFINITELY) new homes. Phone. 1-0002. Pe ov PECT TALTY. terations. Drapes & focmate done. + St. Vincent DePaul Catholic) ror a man with a late mod- Ne metion ith tite Samtener.| “Ue fast, energetic, neat Apply| P T. Smith Jr for a intent, " pict-up ec deliver EMpire 3-0059. iy _ 1s OUR i in my home. vall. 88455. Covene __ Etats Hone cemetery ates iat h will lie el car to work with carriers equipment selling at competitive, 675 E Maple Birmingham. (Nex* Builders of “ee Buu Homes * eer ane hones an wee bs She {1 BU TLDIN Insurance Agencies 17A ont _Your Se F SiN, in state at the Brace-Smith Fu- in the suburban areas of the prices. Top commissions. to Krogers.) ind — ing and house cleaning 3-758 ~ Dp & KN J G Peciegtead ate: fe AS dicbettag Ps neral_ Home. county. Salary, car allow- Water Softener WOULD LIKE PENSIONED LAD’ RESPONSIBLE MARRIED COU- a WASHING, IRONING AND SERVICE a eee __ Lost ¢ & Found 24 ance and other benefits. < C e Suis Pe elderly lady. Live eee noe ee couttcane 1 ending. $2.50 and “E he ork a. Gast — poy OS ot ——* As ee SS Supply Co. n. MI 4-14 hd articles ‘ utilitie mareneess up and deliver. Con- FOUND -— | ___Satd of Thanks 2 ames w renon 72 so wan nf Seman Sug ron, vomr_gouse| faery Weg imimar mai] Feet A ot Mocersnatinn experts pAustin-Noryell Agency, |TO0nE_ Fx "bbE_covone - 5 Wor! av have ow 2 2 iat at VE Wise 970, EXPRESS sour Mr. McCully dass. Prefer woman over 30. PE employment. Call. FE. 27360. : An 5.9925 ___ | pe 3-t008 © ves, OR_3-2276| 10 W. Lawrence a Garner Cons! Gus rowan a fr ugar eat a we anks e S 5 . ALL bes ant —— yoy és t and doc- . “ WTD. FE DRY || WALL TAPING GUARAN- __ White tipped tore’ at tne St -doseph Merey| CIRCULATION DEPT, |#A8TED — Bo PERTENCED Pll al gy ae Employment Agencies 8A | _fansportation, Call FE G20, | Yeed., Work. Free estimates. OR INSURANCE (oat -7 wks BROWN-& WATT wes phiisthes cises, Rev, Hexes| PONTIAC PRESS Pontiac’ Cadiiisc 36" 'N. "Wood: | WOMAN OVER 35 POR HOUSE- wan | BABYSITTING ~ DAYS OR EVES ef rea wing Tice INSURED BY PRONE clippe pore Be to Micky “Ve and Kyle Wilson ‘of the First + | _ward, F Royal Oak. bhaicl ith ou sof through EVELYN EDWARDS Have trans. OR 3-3042. Ed Murray, FE 2-865 Nicholie & & Harger Co. of Lonetellgw Sghoal. Chi! pet. Baptist Churcn during the recent : | WOOL PRESSER. ONLY. £ Meni Retereneer cewatraa sai VOCATIONAL COUNSELING BABYSITTING IN MY HOME. | sonMica BINK. COUNTER TOPS 33_W. Huron FE_5-8183 pereavement of our dearly be- RC _615_E. Maple. Birmingham. | tat eferences required. Ml SERVICE Hourly basis, Lake Angelus Rd. bie Na ade. Free —— rye a joved daughter and sister. We, eee a A Teas. | 60a Community Bank Bldg. FE _¢2839. trtimates, PEE c's ets a ture WED | #1, MALE ae als) appreciate the kindness of) S80 S200) 2 Help Wanted Female 7| BABYSITTING & LIGHT t HOUSE. | shee ESTIMATE ON WIRING Laundry Service 18). markings, Answers to “tutes jes =i Weds Shaver rey ‘amily. Pic ne mecneielie twctsea | Poles fo tessie mand siementd Od Help Wanted 6) ee SECURE signing _ Sons, oe ere r water heaters. ranger & dry- ~aurry ee atye -—~~- | Vie. of Green Lk. and Richardson a I st be mec c od. 5-843 . | FOR E WE WISH TO THANK ouR|—~! Oekland Ave A MAID. GENERAL “NCLUDING | appricanTs FOR PART. TIME BABYSITTING EVES, REF. AFT. gr Co, 1000 W, Huron | ice. Seems’ Poulos Lewsey ¥i| Reward’ ter tecane eee ae. friends and reiatives for their schooLaged children. Own ssom.| Work. Part-Time Employnrent _4 or all dav Sat. & Sun. FE 2-6554.| GeNwERAL BU OILbtna. CEMENT | _?-#101. _tlon. 4120 Bunker St, EM 3-0672. many acts of kindness, cards of al ACHINE bath & TV Thursday. alternate | Service. EM_ 3.5032. BABY SITTING IN MY HOME work, brick work & block, also LACE CORTAING PLAIN OR RUF-| LOST: Ligur GRAY Y SCHNAUZER. sympathy and ijiowers during: _ _Sunday off. B'ham. $35. MI 17-0079. ‘CHANCE TO MAKE Day or night. FE 2-1730 plastering, PE 8-0044. d, beautifully finished, Pontiac| 4 vear old male the bereavement of our beloved) RE PAIRMAN GOOD MONEY GOLOREr ocIRL DESIRES “GEN. HOUS EMOVING "FULLY fewer. Phone FE 2-81 2-8101, onl ee nity 4 Biome tafe pra ols awe ane eee palenrt Alsc qualify for general mainten-; AT TERATION LADY wasted Salesmen At once Mer pmrergee girl who can type Shaan Fi : _eq 4-8450, L. A. Young. ‘Landscaping 18A 1 ‘all at 4 a nove o: thanks wo Atty. Leon A.| guce,,and. electrical work Good Exp of women's apparel, to work — Wie Ww DINNAN Seat an eek es bile Hibbard § pane a HOME REPAIR SERVICE | ~~~ <2 ewe GEE toe BLOND. oo “pos Hubbard for nis csremaprteon | janie’ Manufacturing Corp. 2677| ,,¢¥°mings 6-6 and parttime days. . . NT start. hatiwent Employment, a EXPERIEN pine in eect . WOULD —, eS ot speurient CUSTOM BULLDOZING YARD &| Ga ens. atin kin Se of Huron ime Her 3 “Alen, Better. end) renee Le. Bloomfield .Fashion Shop |W. Huron = ___—FE_ 2577 tise Stele Bank Bidg, FE ae home, “suite driveway, erediog Beek filing Lost n PUP shoei Wm F Davis ¢uneral Home ~ . SARY SITTERS WOULD Lik | “tl MEN OR WOMEN DESIROUS STERF: iDER- |, _™ LANDSCAPE YOUR i “Hou — oid. wee Bate street, gnras for their kindn » PHOTOGRAPHY dady between 20 to 40. Preferably | or part time see Mr Smith, ot end practical nurses _E.. 1_FEderal ~ Milben afd M¢Clendon Fami- Responsible person to do develop- tad ear Rochester Would like; w. perry 6 to 1 : Instructions 9 Auburn Ave. Nurses H ae Shean ORSERY Ft FE S471 : “In vinlitiys OF WALTERS ing & printing with own equip. ote tye SOL 1-7008. APPLICATIONS NOW BEING AC. | - RMING AND eke Sun 8 wh, old puppy, ment at home on daily PART] BAKERY SALESLADY { LEARN TO DRIVE THE SAND EGISTERED UNDERGRAD- AN inc’ with brown & white d Ls or Howard Johnson. Lo- | bi os sypere. ae of Ob & ‘ In Memoriam 2 TIME. Must be dependable & d , | Eee ) 2 dene. ainiga sie aif "yMeun ets. NEW ge ater. 6, : CASHIERS ii caPenren © WORK NEW = | Rot WATERVORD Vi aErootias ADDITIO; frames, ii ston” exif st 30, Ar Her ving, mother, father. broth-| iCall FE 2-8181 for an ad COUNTER “OTRL FOR CLEANING . _Ttepair, FE 4-4210 ~ | eanity Iniano 3.3702. "| paw wee, Soret jer, FHA eee & Trucking 19, Wi, Pg na Sherwin-Williams, 1 —fft_9 sister 2 eset ay *A Fiepte. Bitmine- ; — ANY KIND O° WORK WANTED, TRORINGS Ww Wrp. OOFING & ‘pice ook Ba Rave ee te ™ | DAINTY THE WU : | Fe al Di - ‘° recover a loss. Dial FE rans SrERED URDERGR WAITRESSES iWin ie ROW) CARPE | 5 ter work “Pree est, PE MOVING - HAULING ig 7 RUMBER PCTORES, | GISTE AD- NTER | JIMMI ; : nooo taal me 2-818] f flee uates and practical nurses, ye : & cabinet work. & repair. bowsework oF Ser? a ci ROOF REP AIRS news o FE 53458 s+ brine gc | -£ or an ad-writer. Fr 2-897. Auburn Ave. Nurses} KITCHEN HELP D. B, Murdock, PE 27061. ae 00 AA-1 Reduced. Rates _. Notices « & Lage as = “a4 | CARPENTER. - VEARS EXP 43 | EAVESTROUGHING . ee emirate dal : , Donelson Johns Say “char “f it.” GIRT OR * WOMAN CARE” OF “a | SIANO—-ACCORDIONWAWATIA® | Deets Work, FE SO er Mr se eae +18 TRENCHING rae snmn pkttee Vou or Piet | any by a | anal) children, to live in, more| & Spanish guitar teachers needed CABINET, MAKER AND GARPEN- mots. reference | - : i : soedivea te | tor ome thas wages, Call OR| both in Pontiac & Rochester. specialty. FE| if needed trustworthy FE pe Oz ING Gregg Delive ervice 2 arr, Tt 6 Write Pontiac Press, Box 87. pe - 86-0442, 605 &. Paddock. Pontiac.'R. D, Thompson PE 46-6041 Fr 501 3 6 ‘THE PON'tI |AC PRESS. FRIDAY, _ Notices & kes & Personals 3 Wanted Real Estate 32A " AEROTRED KNAPP. La 2070_ Airport Rd. OR sine AAA frnatihad DETECTIV Don't know the the facts» Private ¢ consultation. FE 56-5201 BE YOUR MOST ATTRACTIVE self, not for the potidays but forever! _ Dist pres mt 205. removed _hings, ee AINTY MAID SUPPLIES — 139 ” Menominee Mrs. Wallace, FE 5. 5 2 In Debt? | Wy foe are pers trouble meeting ey ents see us today MICHT AN *CREDIT COUNSEL-| LORS, INC,, 419 8. Sagi Above ¢ Oakland Theater. F FE‘ TE tA6, NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR eardrums when you listen to the loudest hillbilly music in whe world at Scribb's. TIP TOP RANCH. “OLD FASHION. hayrides, $500. Mo. M Spee nice 83 sa Ww. —o activities $500 _ USED JUKE BOX cake “Gs! & . 26¢ each, Open every) Sat, 210 E, Pike St, Wtd. Children to to Board 26 a-l LICENSED HOME. Et _enced mother's care. OR 3-103 ‘» GOOD LICENSED Bi BOARDING home bv dav or week. FE 4624 “BUYERS” BUT NO HOMES est side ad = wren ‘tixfous ‘de is Wal terf cxcellent financing avail- in sales. WM. A. KENN ror tgitor TRADES “We care, pare ar sts in de eat rr. FOR RENT. $50 MO. UTIL. ALL . LARGE 2 nate we come. Wk. or Mo. BY 1 rae Ty) 7 RMS. AND PVT bath. Wash-machine furn. 2 cou: ae — 2 small —— $12 — eicabies APT. sae oe FE 47 we CHEERY APT. FURNISHED FOR couple near bus line on Lake. Private. 15 minutes to Pon- tiac. $17 weekly. Call FE 4-3382. ow — LYING ABOUT of your prepariy to your best . Just a phone call will bring one of Fgh trained Sales Real Estate Presiens. 4-6492 or FE 4813. Ci en Open evenings and §un- GLEAN EivGRERETEE APT. G18 r week. $35 mo. Inciudes heat, | OR 3-989. CHILDREN WTD. FIRE AS throughout home. MYrtle 2-6553.| FXC DAY CARE — 1 CHILD. Licensed home, FE 5-0575 in D> LICENSED i G6oD | Lic HOME wtP? CHILDRE oa i, DAY rare. Also babysittin my| heme. Licensed, fre” ile road. MA_6-2873. Wtd. Household i Goods 2 27 CASH FOR USED TY's. RADIO; ee Or any furniture. FURNITURE NEEDE Dd) a Entire home. or odd lots. Get the! top @ellar, Will rit outright or sell tt for you. B & eee euotty Sale. Phone OR “amt WANPED TO BUY — ALL TYPES of furniture Peretti jy re) ae WTD. ANTIQUE DISHES. OLD tauipe ig feraieares : MY = 2-1521. dio-phonograph with radio Preierably blond. Will = Must be in need condit: oar R_3-3503 after 6 p.m Wed. _Miscellaneous 28 ne a= QU ALIPaD > 9UYERS COLEMAN (DAIRY BARN) GAS CALL OR 3-3496, Gaaoenee ENGINE. - ‘To 1 hp Single or twin MU 9-l0s9 HOSPITAL BED ADJUSTABLE a, “3956 height. Phone FE 2-3 KITCHEN CABINETS. CABINET sink, venetian blinds. sump pump, store shelving, small rte cabi-. nets. OR 37924. or MA 65-7878 Evans _eaeuipment 607 =Dixie Highwae REST A io RANT. EQUIPMENT, wiat have you? FE 3-0177. Mr Davies WANTED: GOOD USED "NO. 1 OR ty trap. | Call after 1 OA 8-3641 WANTED: OIL FIRED TAR KET- qnep pitt? Bh Phone FE 830912 er IL ie estrone Ragin BATH & EN. 32 bs t oe Pecan ee EY noe. LARGE PLEASANT 3 A. 3A _Near_ Atrport. Adults. ~ HOLLYWOOD APTS. & bath, partly furn., _furn., te E. Howard, FE 21834 N 3 ROOM FURN. “AT. 130 BUY OR SELL = aac NEEDED FOR BUYERS that are waiting We will show you how to get cash for houses et ar FE 56-2432, till R 5-234 A MANOR APTS. APPLY Ones Store, ove _Auburn. 1 ‘500 ‘Fliaabetn Lake Rad. WANTED: GOOD CONSOLE Ra- FE 4-1137 FE 5) BATH. AM & FM WILL Buy “OR LIST YOUR 1 LAKE After” (uehtine util. Rent Apts. L Unfurnished 34 1-2 BEDRM. PART FURN. LAKE. . UPPER ON oes Palace Trailer off Dixie Hwy acre Duplex on Spokane. FE : rea: ee will give vou immedia ON KNAUF APT. WITH DRYER “MPT . 2 RMS a) |" RM KITCHENETTE AND PVT. bath. Heat. hot and cold water. | oe and reene rurnished. sews t et, | 200 Paddock. aa because tt Neca boas lsted \WHITE BROS yp my Soh es ‘ we bat “tl 8: postales 10 to 8 285, Whittemore ‘et tle on wheels. Mu. condition. n. PE +3425. =* sont WANTED ~~ PHONOGRAPH 1 REC. ords 20 years or older Please one between 7 and 10 pm! _OR_ 3-8576 Money V Wanted 23 BA, WANTED: $2000 AT 6 FER CENT. interest and bonus _MArket t_ 4-1426, _Wanted to Rent 29 $0 vinvee WAITING 7 RENT rod ce poss vem E ams Co 536 ase 2 xie "ner FE ROOM OR 2-ROOM. APT. wrp. on Sashabaw or nearby for a sin-| gle girl working as a doctor's re-| ceptionist. = ast6s between 9 Your” EXECUTIVE Desires nice lakefront home, 1 _ child, references MU 44818 =WANTED APPROXIMATELY of acres of land with lake fronta Please give complete detatls as and | | Write Box 9367 Lansing re BEDRM. ‘bivine Poy DINING - Rent Apts, Furnished 33 Share Living Quarters 30 FLDERIY LADY WILL SHARE Lome with middleaged lady Pre- {er peueone: FE 2-0606 or OR 1-4 i LADY WILD SHARE HOME” FREE ~ ‘mn ekchang» for services FE 1-2 35435 SHARE MY HOME OR CARE FOR 1 LARGE 46572 re elderiy Person, FE_ Wtd. 'd. Contracts, , Mtgs—32 - SNP am CONTRACT § WANTED et MEDIATE SALE. Netw 4r sea: soned, Buyers waiting. What have you? Clark Real Estate. FE 4. _or PE 44813. Ask for Mr. Clark.| MORTGAGES _ ON GOOD PROPERTIFS ‘4 aoe 1 | LARGE st0BI0 APT. GROUND “+13 or more with 100 ft. frontage. B D. CHARLES, W178 Telegraph — Equitable Soctety FE ¢0521 _Eves. FE 5-880) | OVE ER § $i 000,000 iat FLOOR 3 ROOMS AND BATH Avaliable to purchase land ¢on- Cieen prt By Fak pte on oo TITIES, FURN. x 340 ard I tracts. Immediate action! Cail | Be Pe Lig! hp 1050 W. Huron ji, WISH TO ¢ cere A A PEW LAND T RMS contracts, a Mega & acreage. Contac nw L. Van View| Ot. wonee, OR Olle ee On been i ROOMS. 3 FE ¢5001. 8 AUBURN ~ CASH Buyers iesot for seasoned a new jand and stove, 547 Auburn. AND ‘BATH. -_REFRIG. Put a tees Booed "hats on ROOM {AND BATH, FE 4-040! TOO MUCH and you fr! ht- 13 BEDRM Ma reanice AUTO. no up by someone who resells using Tm. came rm, neck: At- Fdw. MM ‘Sout Realtor _sm_& 6p _ 7 x, Sacinaw st ) RMS * _ BATH. STEAM HEAT. ge 23-5420. Near GMC Truck pianot. Rent reasonable Stove Gy 4 ROOMS & BATH AT OXBOW retrig. oF partly furn. Take ch “FRONT RM EVERY. —=M 342 a furan. = Norton. FE 65-6777. | = = od nronoow DELUXE eaoen! nice newly ‘married “ge eabs or young PRIVATE. OREWLY SEEN TO BE — f REFERENCES. HONE OR renters. 2062 Common- 4234. . & BATH, MODERN, Pvr. _ent. Like | new. 1761 Cass Lk. R. APT. STOVE acre | _No children FE 5-8073. Jed Gist BATH. $55 MONTH. RM ooaeteen aND BATE. ry PMs xD Ta “HEAT &} AND « Roonts 4 Tefrigerato: wear > ° ‘0 efrigerator furn _FE ra oF ROOMS. . SPACIOUS LS West condition 4 Row se ATED orated, all modern 7 wy powwe 90 Oakland, Near | Near ai ts. Let an ex- 9 ROOM perience contract man posts| Under new management, noew decorated 4 room, OOM PURN. APT. 187 FLOOR, CALL FE 43844 or FR 5-1284 and ask for Ted McCullough, Open Evenings and Sundays CASH (IN A. FLASH is-rspya-arn moe For land pg igaet Pos Au- in eae wie John: in years service phe Teatlafied friends and clienteie. - Johnson 1704 ae Ra. ASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS 7 RM. FURN WASHING & UTTL. . ent, J. ee ao rs Dixie Hwy., IMMEDI ATE 2 Par St. ACTION Le ROOM. ‘& BATH. Ol HEAT: 6604. _Re easouabie. 284 Ferry. FE + RMS. AND BATH, SEMI-BASE- ent. § | come 106 Dresden. Pontiac, = 21981 L. nase Tag Realtor 7: diy & “& BATH & GARAGE. EM m any good lend contract, new or seasored Your cash upon gatis- factory inspection ot Broserty and. aa Ask Ken Templeton 339 oe “Wanted Real cate 32A All Cash © ake Rd FE ¢4.3 a For homes, GI & FHA. equ! ties, land Gearaeee No Waiting for Buyers |} & 4 ROOM- aprs. ape ion APT. * “5 RM. UNFUR- 54638. Today 3: Loa “NICELY FURNISHED . FE 20501. We Buy Ourselves and_|3 ru_ Pay Top Dollar~ ASK FOR MR. WILLIAMS Gross a RM, APARTMENT. ARRO REALTY rx. 7-RGOM 1801 AM _ See CARETA ¥r per mi ee 1S Ra. AP ARES DISTANCE ROOM UNFURN. APT, Broadwat Lz “Ori rion General Motors Truck, s{2 30 “per _ ROOM SEWLY DEC. 7-0983 Apart- 3 RMS. AND TILE. BATH. Uttlities extra Garage able Adults only. Availa le Dec. sth. FE_5-6410 and 2-T271. > Reaitor $149 CasssElizabeth Rad ~ 2 ROOMS. EVERYTHING FURN., $ minvtes walk from town. No UNFURN ce “FO CHOOS from. All areas, Ail prices. Jerry 5. Adame Co., 3636 Dizie Hwy. U1 FOR COLORED. 4 ROOMS ARD FE ¢8136. PVT a AND NTR. rede age ehild Ileana s2 Rd, FE 3- aon UTIL, IN PO: _ Call 2 t 12 to 12. MU 2-6186. . t L 3 ROOMS 1 (DOWNSTAIRS. uthfleld, Rent $235. MI_6-821 CARNIVAL - , ' by Dick Turner | Rent Stores __, @ : OR | 4 OPs. | 51 | Rent Office Space 41 | | m™ rN -. DOWNTOWN | Located within 200 feet of 100 | per cent corner on E. Hurup ee aes of 3 room sulte wit . Heat and hot water | fursishee Lease available. Roy Annett Inc. “2 £ muron' st LTORS Open evenings & Sunday 1 to 4 community, EM 1 FE 2. For Sale leans 43 acres 26x44 with 13x22 attached garage $12,500 by owner. MY 35873. DO YOU HAVE ONLY $1100 But would lke a new 3 bedroom brick ranch heme with 1's baths, large lot?? If so. cal! Jerry E. Adams Co. Paina Pat. On. tieg es on Syivin Lake. Muat be wees “LOVELAND FE 29-4875 FE 41661 | “Oh, oh! I'd hate to be that guy! A motorcycle cop just aTkak waved him to the curb'”” «| Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 UNFURNISHED FLAT, and Pees _ $30 per mo. Oakley Pk 1b ___ WEST SIDE Close to 8: Benedict's Churen bus lin-- apd shovping center. 2 and 3-room apartments ali Ot Walter, stove and refrigerator | furnished $45 a month and up See Mr 80th 38 E Huron st Rent Houses Furnished 35 “BEDROOM. NEATLY FURN _Automatic heat, FE 2-4855 /2 BEDRAl. HOME WATERFRONT. | Gas heat Fura $60 a month At Cooley lake. MA 5-153? 110 W. Pike FE €5005) _couple peers ‘ ‘ak witi 6 ROOM 2 BEDROOM, ape RN poe entrances and baths, heat, lake prisileges Scott. Lake.| FOR RENT OP FOR SALE. VERY. _Phone MI 6-363, moruing 8 to 12 | sme all down -ayment. Nearly new | AT UNIO? ~ OFFICE LAKE PROPERTY PO gPeciatiste oe _ ; ae WES) NTIA Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 'T GC. Trocke 3 ROOM MODERN, NEWLY DEC- erated West olde. $73 per mouth, se lot Drapes. $900 dn. Take up. ROOM TERRACE “WORKING | at = on GI mortgage 6522 FE 4-760. | Clarkston Gardens Open | | sale * Se 7 bedrm home, 2 fireplaces, elec e ay ere HOUSE $75 A| dish washer Full basement. 80 month FE 2-277) ong. Restricted subdivision, MA ROOM BRICK AUTOMATIC | 5-58!1 hea: Near -actories FE 2-1716. . §PORTSMENS SPECIAL. LOCA. | RM HOUSE NEAR FISHER ed near 19 Mile & Liverno:s ody $65 mo FE 35-0515 i: Ie qetarioe tao peaaih Snisaes = ‘6 RM MODERN GOOD CONDI- notty pine ng lenty °F tlaa N. Perry St Close in Ref-! ®&Mn racks ‘arge bedrms, eae os Car ettachet garage. 2 acre ot, ‘Sour OR 3-144 FE SSTee © Outside Barbeque pit. Lots ot trees, Circular ek owner lea:- |} BEDROOM WELL FURNISHED. | 6 ROOM HOUSE ON LAKE. STOVE ing state. Price $13,800. Terms On Cass Lake untii) June. FE anu refrig furn Full basement. ON Ni _ $260. anc bath Near stores gad 185 t AWSO RE ALT FD 100M OUSE FOR REN auto. beat Call AVenue 45-0008 1327 E Auburn OL 11-1611) ee aera RMS ees. pile TERRACE —__ OL V-131 First _t i ated Se BY BUILDER 'g BEDRMS COMPLETELY FUR nished. Near Lake Orton. Adults only. UN 3-5430. Detro't 4 BEDROOM, WALLED LAKE. Modern. Close to city Reas. MA 4-229? 3 ROOM FURN. COTTAGE ELEC | | trie stove, electric reiria~ Quiaide toilet. $43 a mont! tors | 10 UNF” HOUSES To. ‘CHOOSE _Petrojia. EM 2 BEDROOMS _ Les furn Modern Lakefront. Yea around renta. Reasonable. EM | _3-3303 days. MUtual ¢6417 eves. ry FURN HOUSES TO eee | from. All areas. All prices. Jerry | E. Adams Co. 25M Dixie Huy FE 44561 2 BEDRM. SMAIL HOUSE NEAR Pontiec Gas peat. = weekly Including util EM 3-4 2. NICE ?-BEDROOM ues ON Commerce Lake ! vartly jure Must have references Ca.; MAr- _ket 41200 ROOMs AND BATH | PARTLY. Tv furn Nea’ Poatiac ae ae i 1¢ and ls. Reas FE 3-03 ¥ |} ROOMS AND BATH, WITH RE- frigerator. $14 per week or $56 er month. Also smaller house at ower rate, See Mr. Pierson at) 2031. 1676 Tavior Pa. or call FE ¢ 3 ROOMS. BATH. 2 ADULTS. FE | 44639 4 RM. COTTAGE FURN OR UN- furn. Working couple or elderly couple. Close in be T6189 ry ae. OIL, HEAT, WASHER & dryer. TV, Vic of Newberry & Ciinonvite Rd OA 86-2018 Lk. 615 per month. References one 3-0823 om APT WITH GARAGE & ROOMS, GAS AEAT, FIRF- 0.3 Auburn Rd » Auburn mete — eae jee War- _ten rive, Drester: Piains 6 ROOMS BATH MODERN, WEL urn, Al basement, oil eae walking d istance to Boutac Plant. _No children. FE $40. M8 HEIGHTS RD. oe ~ ORION. $1 Room mOnee ON LAKE WITH , ul asement, as oceat, near snoppina center) schools In Dra:-| Ment. Complete finished. Alum FM FRE 40953 New 3 bedrm. home with base. ton $&. > mooth witt * inum siding. Huntoon Lake area | buy OR Sato oPtHen to Don MeDotald OR 3-2837 3 RMS. 2 | BATHS. FIRFPLACE , $330! $330! $350 DOWN Gas heat. $73. mo Ret: Sieg New 3 becroom, almost fatehed Warren. Drayton Piain oa 2 large lots, Ome ton Plains area. near school. 31-1407 from. All ar All prices Jerry 6', ROOM ee aie HOUSE | E. Adams co . a36° Dixie Hwy.| (tor sale or will trade my equity _FE ¢4561 ; for 30 or more ft. housetrailer ATTRACTIVE MODERN Two | —PE ©6209. bedroom bungalow. plus arse) Ruy Thru Partridge family room, Anchor fenced lake- > front lot | Boat inciuded. Excep- Sell Thru. Partridge DORRIS & BON. arnt TORA _ 311 | § MARSHALL 5 RMS CER- 482 W Huron Phone FE 4-1537 amie bath, basement, gas heat. oak floors arage, exe cond. BRICK WEST SIDE. NEAR GEN- throughout | $1¢ re onan pas era: Hospital 6 rooms. gas beat. ment. FE 8-3234 gafage hasemest Excellent con- — — con FEdera. 45767 5S oom Re eee 18° Ur srr 5 z har ors, \ COUNTRY HOME 3 BEDRMS. jing room. 1012 kitehen, breakfast | pss water heat, ofl fired Beauty nook. 2 bedrooms and bath. 2-car | lly landscaped overlooking | garage. Fenced-in yard, lot 60 x Paint Creek. House in exc. cond | 139 Call after ¢ p.m. or anytime | On prt ae off Guna, near, Thursday or Saturday $8.950. with Adams MY 2-2409 | terms to suit, FEderal ¢0793. CLOSE IN 3 BEDROOM” HOME | 4LL MODERN 3 BEDRM. HOME | $4750 FE 35-6106 | at Elizabeth Lake. $2,000 dow DUPLEX IN PONTIAC AREA. Witson Real Estate. FE Soest Newly decorated. Large rms.) — — —— | closet space galore Full base- 30) Down n ment. Complete maintenance Ga< *. acre jot. Small unfinished or oi] hea, Near school aod trans- bome Well is in. Finish & Save ortation 544 E Bird Call \\ ] Are: "FH 5-1344 ater Tore red FURN OR UNFURN 5 RMS ON 2 bedrm home. Carpeting 1'2 cana a. Wiliams Li, after 5 36 car warage Fenced back faru TF 4-7713 lake Poy ke: $1560 dn OUR, ROOMS (NF-AR” AUBURN 22.500) Down se oo Owne: OX 33. Pon 2 berm. home. Forced be Large 12 ¢ 94 living rm e Hote v —— ORTONVITIE “ARE a 600 _ rn) viacktup road on 50 bedroom house store & re.) Wta: pric nae frig 73 or will exchange tr 1” ey Ie yS VALLEY part time services of couple MEI- 7 rose 49382, evenings. 7766 mary ee Lake LARGE DUPLEX HEAT FURN MEMBER WESTERN OAKLAND | 4488 | COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS | LARGE Crea “GARAGE HOUSE le ROOM MODERN RANCH- TYPE 3 BEDROOM CONTEMPORARY FE 5-3025 ‘ ly $800 A | home. Basement and large Sika & bath Gas Heat. MY |LOON LK =e uD LK. AREA | Cll for appointment, | pe Site. “LAKEFRONT HOME large 3 becrm. full basement, | beach trontage MA 42626 of MA For Colored Families -3713 Spacious 3 bedrm. modern home, | = | Beautiiuily furnisied for rent aac ~DERN ¢ R 4 ROOMS AND BATH | ("sulated. with fnclosed front Ut with option ‘o ne Phove Mr Morgan, FE 3-7114 [pane ORION. MODERN 1 BED- m, lakefront cetiage. Utilities includec. 160 Heights Rai. S-12840 ; LAKEFRONT. 2 & 4 BEDROOM houses excevticaally nice 10 miles to Pontiac, 12 miles to; Lincoin Plant, reat ats Avail _able thry May, EM MODERN, HEATED 2 vecacce house. Partly turn. Near schoo) FE 27-0448. | DERN. Huron. MODERN oe HOUSE, NEAR Walled | ee : aM 2a. NEAT 3 ROOMS $x i cov- _bie only. Call EM_. MODERN 2 BEDRM Gas HEAT. _Lake Orion, MY 2-4663._ _ MODERN 6&6 RM. HOME. COM- pletely furn. Full basement, wash- er & dryet, garage Will accept children $150. Avail Jen ist, FE 8.1605 for fursher infor Wash- ington Pars. 992 Canterbury es o BEDROOMS, COMP © TE! ¥ ny Moc. Lacefio. ear some a nial Reasonable Ff 3-3303 dace MUtuel 4441, eve, WILL LEASE 5 ROOM MODERN home for 6 months Ol] heat, no children, 2 car garage FE 2-721 _ 608 EL Kennet t Rd. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36, ~~ 1 OR 2? BEDROOMS, CLEAN venetian a ar) heat. Close _in. Ac alts. 1 BEDROOM | Ses CLEAN, NR. zeus Drive-In Theater. FE s and ‘oss close to down to 2 BEDROOM MODERN, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Open Lreniigs ” ‘til & 50 ; CLEAN AND IN GOOD CONDI-_ 3 Roa TRFART MENT: ALL MOD- EM ven driveway and bath. 3 fy cay s BATE. a RIVATE EN: 1 room rent. ‘to cist party. Frank we J RMS NICELY FURN., EVERY- _tiing Pyrt., Couple only, ‘FE ¢ “LARGE tint JOSLYN, LAKE DEL-RIO APTS. AKLAND using rm Hard closets. Coup 2 rm. basement c pt, utilities * aby a ROOM, NODEAN. ~ Orchard Court Apts. av Salmer St. Pontiac's most beau- modern : - Chose ‘TO BUSLINE. | \6 Ras, Pontiac Lk. Rd. FE 65-2604, AVE A CLIENT WITH CASH - AND 5 RM. FURN APTS. OR | N 44272" 13420 W. 7 Mile for 2 or 3 bedroom bungalow hear downtown area of bus line. Cell PEderal 4-2544. “ RM ~~ MORTGAGES LISTINGS. WANTED v RM. AF = 3 BUYERS WAITING LET . Us sHOW YoU HOw _ TO GET Sie FOR YOUR RAT dons" pet Leslie R. Middleton LOKER Fe $7721 Secamer ame eras Leds 3 LARGE RMB. for tower. w Tecate Ww atts Tahal D' DECOR. HOT. 732 Or eat $18 > : D APTS. to oose oy how wrens 4: iL prices. | UPPrr HALF 36 Dixie | | 3 Bide, close in. Child welcome. Reasonabie. Phone FE 8-6752 ‘7 BDRM., BATR. OIL FURNACE, arage. Fenced rari. Near schoo! bs wer Rd Oxbow Lk. “EM Paacters ' BDRM. MODERN HOUSE 3 ON | Gi lvoe Rd. Inquire 970 Bald- } BEDROOM ‘' FLOOR. W. SIDE BS heat full basement, paved as street. newly decorated, Availabie _Dec. 4, FE 2-5606. @ ROOM HEATED APT. 2 BED- “ime Adults. W. side. FE 8-8024 4 ROOM MODERN 1 South Jessie. '¢ ROOMS MODERN, 2's ACRES. cl « in Wall ren€ or seli ou _Ttental basis, PE 5-8276 ; “4 BEDROON MODERN HOME “ee idren welcome. $65 & mon anaee Utica. 1615 Eston. Serren Drayton Plains. & BATH O Waterford Hill. Inquite 22 Auburo, | _ Rear office, |NEW YR. ROUND, 3 BEDROOM house. Ot] Hane tile floors, 5 * ee rae ke Wivheges | Russell, A. Nott. Realtor New = bdri brick. full bacemer’ I Eptctonly new on pap As po pedroo easonab.e ren cated in Pon- tiac on .East Blvd, and Perry St. er ae Aiiect $10,900. $900 down CALL FE 47833 | =H 11 Room. Ful’ basement = se a 2-cer garage, on pared street. ER 2? & 3 BEDRMS Ciose to downtown. Immed. pos- ~ MOD ree $69 per mo o0 up Ph secsion Price $9600. Terms. For | 5-6767_ or WE 3-4 ao mers call Mrs. Spears FE 5-8963. a. adults. ical MElrose 7-7327 FE 4-5905 ater Sp = 1B Croce CORNER NEV 3 BDRM. FULL. CARPETED. to reilable_famtly “OR It wei ccotn ron teatayi beainccs NEW 3 BEDROOM F ee “ort modern home. Nicel landscape od _Bibbe. on E. Long Lk., $75, FE bt It's for a: 7 — once NEW YEAR 4 AROUND 2? BDRM. OU furnace. Tile floors. Large RIDG EW Ay REAL a rooms. With lake privileges. Pre- | | 97 75 Baldwin fer adults MElrose 17-7327 alter | WIXOM » om. H. Cook, White Lake. | 2 bedroom home, PONTIAC TAKE LARGE 3 BED. [arkeg fenced in room home Auto het water ani °° heat. Tate front taeltle-4 Part Riciard Steele Realtor furn Witt Perce off froft Moe st iOwnsend 7-921 Sas Veh EN Yoo RES | eS leis Now to bdrm brick Full base Luxury extres Mode! 289 W. Hop- bdrn - used homes. FE kins FE nie or WE 3-4200: ? 6767 ot WE. 3-4260 WILL TRADE w = See SS a ee RENE oat OPMOR, 10) FLX cigs MOVES VOL 1s _Tincoin. Vacant. Cali at 85 Modern ? & 3 bdrm home. Reason. incoin able payments FE 35-6787 or WE 3-4200 RENTAL UNITS BY OWNER — IN PONTIAC 2? rooms. Ler criptoipe off heat, 2 WEST | ~~~. LARGE CLEAN RM. FOR GEN. ‘terms . gman Pvt. ent. 245 Nelson St $630 Down With Board — 38 eo qin a | MIDDLE STRAITS LK. bat, Sie me. het. 3199 EXTRA CLEAN — OE sTyLe For Rent Rooms 37 | Cedar Island Lake : Attractive lakefront — has 3 bed- 1 FURN. ROOM. SEMINOLE rooms, well insulated. Full base-4 Huls, 73 tines Rd. Garage avai! ment. O11 heat, needa some fin- _FE 8-9322 i pam : Nester oa Arlee rele s “OR 24 ij ablin Schools | V SLEEPING” RM FOR 1 OR 2° Price 912.500. $3,300 down ow! ke it FE 2.1344 FE ine : 169° EMBREE & GREGG reli uopERN-ONLarar ? SLEEPING | ROOMS 1 DOUBT K. 1545 Union Take Re * ee Fenced in back vard Dray +E 4064. me Kennet ma idea one Aiea ay Pi, $70 per mo. OR 3-74¥7 a - : — —— _after yes SL eeay as PVT & fa = nt. Bus stop. 174 Sta i 4 N N 1 Reasonable 2 z eee “HOUSE ON BUS TINE Gran SLEEPING ROOM. GEN. tleman Close to town, FE 40276 — TBEDROOM TERRACE RAMONA ainig —~ nice ROGM -Paivi. _Court. $7f per month, FE +1589 le 8 <7 We Huron. v pe Oh WOMAN. HOME _ & = . . Kitchen Privtieres Call FE 58-5623. §-Familv Brick or OR 3-338 | Excellent location on main paved IGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM. street Always rented. Beautifu! no children 3300 Elizabeth Lake conditions throw it, Averaging | Red $400 monthly. rieed right on | 4373 —— a ' § rms. & full bath. Plus ae LOOKING FOR COMFORT. A utility room Located on the no te front rm. at bus stop. FF side near Baldwin & Walton Bird Full price only $5.950. NICE SLEF PING RM. CLOSE io BROKER ay & State Hospital FE 3-¢ 308 paises Lake Ra ENT BUS STOP LAU ane oa kao Lit Cane! fuli bath, on paved road, -3 miles Abe W Hure RRING $1,000 ” “AND MOVE_ IN est of Rochester, Full basement : euro “ : and ae Wooded setting. S!EEPIN* ROOM FOR NYORKING rae Bartel FE sat oe kdw. M. Stout, Realtor 2 Ae bth poms) 8: ment. Gas heat, FE 6-2443 11_N, 8a its w st. | _FE 54165 SLEEPING RMS FOR MEN 3) 7 ~ Y iN, Sag ne aoeaw. blocks from town, No drinkers. | /5 BMS. AND BATH MODERN 56 Union St_PE_¢1187_— Ler 1p e on | Furnished 2 bedroom, modern_ . meals 14 Matthews. _ FE 5-037. | large living feom. Rice location i Large giassed-in, eated pore. ! Cony alescent, Homes 38A | basement and 1 gerene Oniy $1,006 down, Immediate. possession. OOM HOUSE, MODERN, NEAR WALEr LAKE. REST HOME NORTH STDE ROG APT. tor a R Auburn #. 8 per month Eeree farm house, 2 apte.. 1 up and nouth for both “ROOM ROUSE at, BATE Lo. | cated on Dixie Hey, in ater- ford, $55 mo. Inquire 2 Acar i 1 Wu. jo Whitcomb’, Realtor FE. 5-9522, & only. On auf 9 ROOMS AND BATH. LAKE "g be ont {n | K. G. 102 EB. Sorin: AR ce aE #399 Orion beat. new cabinette com ROOMS & “with © Nosema on coal gy in es | Sie: Children welcome) MY + sink. Gas Tenge. * schoo! child OK MY (2-331 = ! women Ambulatory patients. ved Neat and clean 3 room$ and hath, Eee gn mate sperere Ol heat, fenced yard Only $500 soe erg ore down : ieee Hotel Rooms 39 WATKINS LAKE ; Réautiful shaded lot. 1 block from lake, 2 bedrooms. large carpeted living room dining after 5:30 ae 2536 Dixie Hw FULL PRICE tl- -74 ss: As) $2200 for this smal! modern | home in Keego Harbor. Lake priv- F - ” closed _ Thanksgiving RAINBOW room home Excelent cond:- : hank x our a ucky Star 4 rk ANA OSTIER. vt 26 Bd _EVENINGS FE 4-6306 IRWIN” See i his ] lume REALTOR 1643 Union Lake Rd EM S4eur Russell A. Nott, Realtor BY OWNER RM. BRICK RANCH | home. 1‘, baths. 'g acre corner | : see this moder 2 bedrimn ON Wrst sib a dining room ang bed- “CONSIDER, TRADE E ie 34) OAKLAND AVE OPEN EVENINGS UNTID. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Dius at only $16.600 WI hv Pay sa month trict aati interest nsurance 4'3 per cent mor'- ea Total price only $7,780 with $1, down n }°U Write your rent check? Of course—if you ve got @ crusn on your |. really ciean and attractive near Webster Schoo! seperate dining room, anc back yard Pee garage cemen: ourte: sus salesmen about 3 ride ane (sro restlintccurowa fauurel with! ¢ Uple Listing Bervice Practically new home in the saub- ; studio room whieh can be a Jri berm. dining room or den ig living room and bright kitcl- fenced back rard on pared insurance and taxes — | ~ GILES ‘possession '- O° down ts a good buy st 8750 down in Waterforg Twp ith a Plastered walls, large closets. th Mog 17 Kitchen, Birch cun- T room. 3 ad int porch, living rm. dining rm. with | i 28319 EM -bult tn c.est, kitchen with | MODERN 2? BEDROOM HOUSE) fast rm x) ticork. | Gasernent Sie School buses O4 giro ‘hot eae laundry trars | sy vateme: ne coal furmac e oe Williams SS * aad sat ‘BaiDmn ne E 7006 or FE +0840 TRIPP A TROUT STREAM YOUR OWN, and a holiday a Basemenk fou furnace Sun jtorms & screens. Garage. lariat Mabe ST. $900. home. ge PROSPECT i, immseuse I’) efficient kitchen with exce lect cupboard arrangement 1. DEN. Realtor LEVEL hae used aj] the lat- ert material and techniques home of lasting beauty Whr not come in and see the 13x : ne w Huron Street . family — with Hrepiace | OWNER ThakarEnaED your heart thrill to the moc- room brick Beautiful large Uvibg a | fr ern kitchen with dishwasher and built-in range ie added convenience “ear garage make this, truls 5 BEDROOM FOR col OnE Db Bateman & Karmore® HOYT Neen nice living room, dine OR TRADE tor a room bungalow North { - /_MODERN LAKE COTTAGF Only $1,450 down. FE 4-254: J. A. TAYLOR nance DRAYTON WOODS om -BRICK RA aah H * melding taxes and -1340 TOVELY 3 BEDROOM tie bath Oak eet Selghuothee: “OR 3-134 MANDON LAKE FRONT. 3 bec an oll eat | RA with CAS8 a within 200° ceqemers Lrepiacdy drape replace ranch-type kitchen. 2 full bashes LOVELY RANCH HOME ledgerock, fireplace. s 100 price $19.300-tertne Easy TO OWN, Frame and sree ving room with stone fire 388 8 Telegraph Ro attached stecar garage 2-5 Gorgeous 2 bedroom, attached garage. corner wt 103 red: 2 yr A. OPrICE meal TOF For Sale Houses 43 PLL NOI Lal PL etn Pelton, BY OWNER TWO BEDROOM HOME IN CORATED, OIL HEAT, ALUMINUM SIDING, TERMS. FE 2-8413, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. a od S95 DOW? No Sew 2 pedroom heme on your wf $6.995 full price. Wood firs., p.cture window. full bath, utility room. This ts not a shell. Call toiay or atop at’ office tor in- formation. We have lots avail- a@o.e also J. C. HAYDEN TOR REAL 86 E. Walton FE 8-044] Open I Byea. ~ STOUTS Best Buys Today \rranged bor Living Tuts ef room here for the large famuyr 4 bedrooms large farm st¥ie kitchen, full bath. basemen’, aod furnace - Located on John R Rd, convenient to schoo! on large 100 ft iot Priced at this low price of $7900 with only $1500 cown 5 W est side Two story -colonial frame bome wth King size ‘iving room With fireplace, full sige dining room Bite ren lar e @ x 15 breakfast ny large bedrooms and i Walking distance to. “Webs ter school and bus line Pricer to seil at $15,000 with term < Inexpensively Yours Tuts of Hving in his quality 2 bedruom home located west of nntiac on large ievel Jot Fea such as large kitchen and itn area basement with o eat picivitantche ¢ Water heater and 2 car arag at tae low price of $715 with only $1350 down Farm Home Large 6 room and bath 2 étury home located on Sashabaw Rd Partially remodeled with new o.! furnace new asbestos siding large jot with pienty of shade Schoo! bus at door Priced un- bellexably low at $5500 with terms See it NOW Pdw. M, Stout, Realton i] N Saginaw St Ph FE 35-6168 Open Eves Ti 830 al DUNEAP CUSTOM BUILDER. BE SURE & compare our winter prices. Fi #1198 — ——— + ‘NICHOLIE DRAYTON PLAINS NEW 3 BEDROOM R $1500 DOWN NEAR NEW MADISON JR HIGH THREkR (3) BEDROOMS TERMs CANT BE BEAT SOME APPLIANCES INCLUDED Nichole & Harger Co $3 W Huron 8st FE 5-8183 Open evenings MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE House of Charm The new forward jook :s show® in this stunning four bedreom contemporary home Large carpeted living end edditiuen ‘> bath. There is breakfast space pius din- ing room The interior is as dramatic as a Park Ave- nue duplex, wrought tron tailed merzanine looking down the attractive living room Practically spanking new — last minute whim of owner makes the op- portunity $31,500 LAWRENCE WwW GAYLORD 138 E PIKE St OPEN EVES I L 4-9584 _ BY OWNER — IN PONTIAC ? Bedtcoms: 2 jots. $800 dn FE _ 40895 WINTER BARGAINS Buys this ultra modern 3. bed- room _brick. Ceramic tile bath Kitchen. Carpeted livin room Drapes Ledgerock fireplace At-- tached garage Oak floors. Cém. plete basement with jedgerock firepiace Aluminum storms sureens & awnings Located in aa attractive neighborhood Lot 100x 1oQ West suburban. Close in Im- mediate possession Reduced price for quick ie Jorothy snvdecr Lavender Realtor, Est i001 Highland Rd. iMs 9 Phone EM 3-3303_or MU 46417 $750! $750" §750!' DOWN ' New ''' 3 bedroom & basement, simost finished 1 extra jot, Wat- kins Lk Rd. OR 3-1497 KEEG?) HARBOR — 5 ROOM house, gas heat, basement, ga- rage, fenced yerd Some carpet- ing included r. school & stores, quick possession — hur Large & smail houges, "5300 down & up. Kose McLarty. Broker FE 23162 R ane He pone Exceclent garden Ball eet fae: ive knetly pine pa: - t ug Stic Line CaMvetie! ‘ wake arrangement Larce WUE Peroity a.uminum Toet «3 an screens SURPRISE’ (ONT Y $8.40 VERY NICE LARGE FAMILY HOME - Lave- feiow School district 3 bed- TOOMS, @Rifa .aree clonets. jarge uving roam. Gining room. sun reom. kitchen and stooi dowtf Full basement, recreation room ay furnace Insulated and storms & screens A real buy a! $12 500.- J. R. Hiltz Rea:tor sont W Huron FR 46:31 All, YOUR RIiNDS WHEE ENVY YOU in tie beuroom Suburban F bul-t in '63. Spark cumpiete’ with ca peting and drapes, excen- tonally latge amount of «a! inets and countertop area in kitchen. 2 car garage and large lot becated close to new school, Only §$10.250 with approximately $2 200 down Bateman & Kamopsen Realy Co 377 8. Telegraph FE 40528 Multiple Lis:- % A Service MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ‘ ’ . Vest Suburban Raf wt with this racist tvphe heme Birch cupboare weli planned kitchen Basement. recreation room snace Taree closets. Full price $11,800 terms ey o Acres Berries and fruit trees acc a good garden spot. Tro bedroom home with large breezeway and attached two car garage All in good coa dition. Terms to sel! ° North Side Brick one story home but for owner, three iarce bed room. a kitchen that oas been wel! planned Breerve- way 2 car garage Ceme:' drive. Ail in perfert cond tion Priced to «ell with term 5 LAWRENCE W. aceee YLORD — ie” & PIKE 6§T OPEN EVES. Fly 49584 & THIRTY-SIX. \ EE PONTIAC PRESS. FR RIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1957 For e eee arc wana te rete re ee Only. #800 2 amatt homes with stoot -and| NT( shower. Zoned .commercial, Only ‘CUCKLER REALTY eon ™: ew 2-7820 Or small GI or FHA down pays. ment, No discounting to trade. Ap- Lar value given, URRY — ONLY 8 LEFT! Turn right off W. Huron St. on N ce ho var = past new jun- lor high, 3 to our sign. JERRY F. ADAMS CO. gore OPEN _ TO TPM FE 4456 2536 Dixie Hwy Civilians $490 Down ° NO OTHER COSTS 248 W. Longfellow, butt 1935, a) bedrms, Basement. Oi} forced alr’ heat. Paved st., very nice. E 128 W. Fairmount, 2? bedrms, Al- most new. Auto. heat. hot mater! Utility rm. fence. Landscaped 216 W. Fairmount. ? bedrms. Full basement, built 1955. Auto. heat, hot water, storms. screens, land- escaped. Paved street. VACANT-OPEN IMMEDIATE POGSESSION ALK im and look st them and M1 interested cal] owner. DAYS Wo ey —EVES. SAT. & SUN. TO 8-0651_ OWNER TRANSFERRED — 3 bec- room bi rick, — tee living room, full basem gas fur- nece. Loi 150 « one. “Cyclone fenced. $15,900 — $1,800 down. mete Sat Sa Pe bas e - 35 EM 3-500. IT’S MONEY =... YOU SAVE when you buy this well located income rty. rooms and bath on ist floor for owner: bath on floor now rented $63 per month, All in the best Gas heat, good lot an = Tn city and priced at $13.650 wid a — wick y an ve a e- Fino eleprape se” FE +0628 M tits Fran Re Serv- fice. IN THE BANK $290 FOR BETTER HOMES GI RESALE Brick ranch home with 3 Londen "a om was. cy * Ww oO. For Sale = ae NICHOLIE | AUBURN HEIGHTS—$§750 down —4! | $500 DOWN—Located off Oax- Nicholie i" Hage ST ARTER HOME ~ “pumbite ‘ basement, $7,850 fu. Oakland County Realty EM Seni: after 7) $1,000 DOWN NEARLY “yee tJ HOM: 3h VAL UET, Realtor 5-069 D AVE “Oren EVENINGS _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MILLER ‘ GROWING PAINS — This family has outgrown their lovely Silver- sunny kitchen, full mod $9075 for quick sale. 4's per cent PRICE REDUCED 2 side custom ody bunga- | ing room, | ined, beautiful kitchen, basement | is tiled & finished. Owner wants | MOVE Lancpagt - to = ree B It 60 5 eeu tiled. ean down, tiled vestibule entrance & | closet, beautiful living room, sep-— arate eae room, eating Legg io SMALL FARM — 4 acres of fine ' ohnson modern 2 bedroom ranch bome'| with full basement way to 2 ear garage. Just and only. from ‘ecemens Pontiac, William Miller to branch Post pince f£ODAY's wkcuL Only $1,000.down will move ow. I% fool garage. auto heat. Irn town — close to school, bus and sores DOWN 3 room modem tieme On mice lot. 52 x I30,. located - about 5 miles from Pontiac. Full price only $4.35: EVENINGS AFTER 6 é LL: MR. JOLL, FE #0655. A. JOHNSON, Realtor | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 A Low laxes Only, $45 per year located in elty. 4 rooms end bath, rented at $50 per month $4.000, $1.000 down. N Perry Park Near 2 new schools. 2 bed- rooms and gas heat. Built in 1965, Let us show you. $8,800, terms. N Pioneer Highlands We are enue one of the cleanest brick bungalows jo town. Consists of living toom, combination kitchen and dining, 2 bedrooms. ce- ramic bath and shower Painted basement with oll: heat. White. picket fenced vard With flowers and shrubs. $16,000, cash to mortgage. E Winding Street Shaded by maple trees, 4 bedroom brick. attached 1l'2 car garage. Livin, room, dining room ¥ bay. Youngstown aie Rec- reation room 47 21 tn knotty pine. FA oil nest and water heater. Underground, sprinkler for front lawn Possession at once. Carpet- ine and drapes included $1).300, reasonable parment T 474 ) White Ranch Nestled among many oak trees, You will be pleased with th Srrangement oe spacious living room with ij log-burning stone firepl ee { dining area with brick plant- er. wall-to-wall carpeting, 2 large bedrooms, closets to Match Tile bath, open kitchen with many birch cupboards Hotpoint counter stove and built - in oven Large family room, utility room, FA oil heat, washer and dryer 2-car attached garage. $23,000. terms. Lake Orion Bring up your children in| this fine community. It's lake front im ae "feet of massive | oak trees. Property consists of 2 homes. Main home has_| iarge ees porch, ving) — room, 1527, 2 win- dows, full-size ining room, model kitchen, dishwasher ireh cupboa ards Second joor hhs 2 "bedrooms and bath. By separate entrance a 3 room and: bath apart- ment, completely furnished, rented at per month Basement with FA gas heat Second house has 6 rooms aod bath with-oil heat, com- pletely furnished, rented at $ per month + $32 600, terms -Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS ™ B®. Huron FEdera! #-6 Opes : 466 Evenidge and Sunday 1-4 ‘Prime lnvestment 60’ x 550! on Dixie road 8 ro: om mod- | __Eves. after 830 LI 2-4677__ | 4. tomalty. * *securiant aaa a $10.- | Lakefront Home On Mvilliams lake ‘xce san beach, Full price $14.500,° terma. | ‘Giroux-Franks | ~ Font LAREFRO ONT” and screens, On large lencecene? month jactety taxes and ple Pvgabs Pi hos Levies ma carpets, new ‘alumirium. sidin car garage. Ali for se $10, with ow psighiorncod. OR 3-1 MANDON LAKE FRONT. rooms, full pasement. neo with $2,600 pe Dea 2 BEDRM. Bet te LOVELY RANCH HOME carage Ledgerock fireplace Car. price $19, 300— terms EASY TO OWN. Frame and stone large living room with. stone fire- Attached 2's-car garage TAYLOR, REALTOR BRANCH OFFICE R WHITE | Af] COMMUN water, biack $13.400 with $1. 400. down cluded at 442 ver cent mortgage. Davisburg Special Here is a neat 2 wees pee on Overlooking the Davisburg Goi OFF RALDWI. Course pais in 1950, Income argao) »« George R. Irwin E living ar ey 260 ihe t hades AVE | i o- o R_3-4416 | = acre with 60H of luke fromtuge: ee family home. A aetare) le Tivate lake airing access to . with basement and oil N 2 bath plus utility room. has 3 rooms and bath plus We ity large finished porch, workshop on the ‘property along with many fruit trees The property ts en- | epced an landscaped. Al) so Tired P 1° f A-1 shape’ and. worn to @ fraz7ie—but still Sexist araaise or | Nice neat modern bungalow, about seote, tanks and utilittes for each ee Ges ser is retiring to Fior- For Sale Houses _ 48 BY OWNER VACANT for immediate po- $84 PER (MONTH e : Oh go ot lie bck. Ful Pull vesement. FE _dedrooas, beth, sarge ving | SILL TRADE. Sates | NO down — No closing costs MONEY and $85 per month includ- ing taxes and insurance. — aes 6:00 p.m. Liberty EQUITY $4300 SELL FOR $3,000. _Colored or white FE $3775. wil bu d ? one with barement on your lot, Wirlnw included Don MeDona:d. MIDDLETON | oe ae SPECIALS! | ARRO rooms and bath plus utility. Large ict $0x250 on +¢h Rice stree* off Squirre] Rd. Here {s a 5 foom cottage wiih mn 30 ft. of lake frontage which will Make some nares many a tre- an mendous buy tew repairs & oe ude pine oatty. aut. lots es paint “eit” pmake | this Beebe ie . ime # e ol! furnace and gas hot wa- year are ome ter, loads of closet s and hardwood floors, atum!- hum storms and screens }- BEDROOM HOME | This fine west side property, ha« Immediate possess‘on oak of fort. plastered walls, el or air furnace storms & — HARBOR — $500 down sc ren This home is really price rooms and bath on Cass Late Just right for the large fam'iv. Move right in | “WN ARN WER ADIC- If you a-e in ao little home & + | $450 DOWN—Located 4 miles need a large one — or a large west of Lake Orion on , home & neeo @ smaller one Clarkston read, 5 rooms and call us tedav sbout trading your bath plus utility.” On large home or equity We know rou shaded lot with ake privi- will like our prompt & courte leges. Immediate possession. ous = Oo REALTY FOR COLORED—$650 DOWN— TED JMECULLOUGR. REALTOR Located .n southeast side, ‘ — eth Rd. neat and clean 4 rooms and rE: tee FE 4-384¢ bath Auto. of] furnace and Open Evenings ¢ me ; Sundays, _l to 5 gas hot water. A steal at Talat CLARK Pas HITTEMORE STREET 4 wees ooms. living room, dinin Jeera | Leslie R. Middleton SROKER 188 N. JOHNSON FE S172) IS THE ‘BIRD’ TO SEE i ment. his heat 1 car garage. j me paved et well a SrA ore ryt oe | "1 in cond! GRACIOUSLY YOURS {238 oes | 43009 down. 810.000 Here is a perfect nome, beauti- full fully spacious for gracious living HANDY. M. MAN SPECIAL A litle This truly fine brick home. in work on this home amd you’! an outstanding -xclusive residen- have a good home Worth ren | ta' area offers modern living more than your investment. 6 at it's best. The large living rm., rooms, 2 bedrooms, separate din- dini ng room and the 3 “master ing room. bath th stoel only, size’ bedrooms are all carpeted nice lot. Only $600 down, 85.950 Extra ‘2 bath fust off the kitch-| full price. en with breakfast area, Very un-| TRADE YOUR Moree tose HOME | usual recreation room with cus- OR EQUITY As DOW ¥- tom bar. 2 car attached garage MENT. on this well eulit 3 bed | Beautiful landscaped lawns. Many, toom brick ranch peed home eas Mmaoy extra features too numer- of Pontiac on L 15 x See ous to mention. For one who is feet has many outstanding fea-, seeking @ finer home in the Pon- tures not found in the average tar area your search ts ended home such @s bullt-ins, modern - | kitchen, 12 bath off Master bed- WARD FE. ae ey ee nrssi’s. Comukensecel since poses. oak floors. plastered wal's full basement oil heat. 2 car arage and other peernres Only er Terms or Trad 2S RE \L le <1 AEE REALTOR 3581 1090 W uonow! st OPEN EVE TIL = COLORED Sinn! » 3BEDROOM | « . NEW HOMES | = Low | | | Low | area. Two large bedrooms, picture windowed living rm, i natural fireplace, full size eT] ] 1S vining room. cer tile bath Fu:l basement. extra bath, rec. space with nat. fire- iver Lake Privileges Weantiful landscaped site on W. Walton Bird, with cus- tom built brick ranch home | | ‘$10 Starts Deal | ory Pb casa earaae, this for only 826,00000; — | Immediate Possession. All Terms avaliable. ALL_ IMPROVEMENTS IN MODELOPEN — | 268 BONDALE (2-Family Income ‘ < Located within walking dis- oe Le tance to downtown, Brick to the belt. good condition, full ite Te STOW 4 RE AL 7 Y pesoment. euio-ess best and ot water, Features 4 rooms Ph Afternoons FE 8-694! and bath downstairs, 3 rms . and bath up Shows good net earning. Priced at $13.- 500.00 down. Put vour spare QC] I LOS ea dallars to work. call us now $700 DOWN Bud Nichole. Realtor Wil purchase this 4 bedroom . Cal home on the northside Living ™ room, dining room, kitchen, two , FE 51201 __or bedrooms & bath down. Two bed- ; Toomg up. Full basement coal | $450 DOWN } heat. elec. water heater Close ou ae you possession of this | — | { room ranch, storms, ee | 3 : | ! to stores,’ schools & bus line | . @ast side bunga.ow. new- | ‘Pull price only $7,450 bal. $65 | * aeaertad. Vacant. ‘ per month. Less than rent. | 4+-BEDROOM $500, Down Ideal home for large famiiy or convert to income. Three bed- rooms & bath up, Hving room, separate dining room, bedroom ' BRICK RANCH and kitchen down Glassed = in 3 bedrooms, lovely Pact atery Lv porch, fully tiled basement with | ing room with dining “L.” dream stoo] gas heat & gas water hew!- kitchen with ieee space, base- er. Two car garage & 150 ft ment with recreation area 1', frontage on 8 Sanford St Onl; car garage and patio, we l-iand- and oi] heat 113 x 335 ft lot Immediate possession $10.500 on terms scaped lot and more Ca‘) for ap- GQ HEMPSTEAD : polntment 102 F Huron st, FE 46284 __Eve FE 50510 FE 2-3971 By Owner 3 bedroom frame bungsiow — i on 1 floor Garage. Full dry mare. ment. Automatic oll heat cee to 3 schools, Pontiac Motor an walking distance to town. $10. 930 pyres quick sale FE 5-5519 after pm ‘SMITH. WIDEMAN Realty Open Eves. « FE 4-4326 412 W,Huron ro. %4 acres. Rochester Ares MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $6. with $500 down. $65 mon _OL 2-345). / . ~ BARGAINS Large neat T rms, basement. alu- | minum storm windows, new ga-' rage. 100x200 lot. ta bik. north of ; Umits, $7,150 Mocern housing eddition. ‘arge rt omodern, 2 nice becrm con bie garage pared street 87310 Invest in Your Terms arranged ON TE VG REALTY meade re sews Future : BLAIR SILVER LAKF 3 bedroom brick. Fireplace Lin-| Ing room and ifving room. Wasih-. er & dryer Radiant gas heat 2 and in no ofher invest as home ownership Cer- tainty you .should see thie bungalow, It has a garage, carpeting. Venetians. Trash burner and. water softener” . 90 many extras! Name your own terms. | 3 Ree | OY] C : car farare 3 are lots Re OYIVON Cily With tts known conveniences i ch consider trade for «mailer rome | DRAYTON PLAIN | and its wonderful b ; | privileges, ean pe 8|0your ? ee room Been Bae home Make an appointment ‘ iho and cloves) sicese ci | today to inspect this 3 bed- iov down pavment, of will con-| T0om. face brick Immediate sider housetraller a down pav- Abies ment. Immediate nos CATT | GEORGE BLAIR Cash a Rae HOW ON LASN. «| Hving 4336 Dine Hw 3-1251 ° but stil want something i ni ce? Well then. row] want to sée this like-new ‘arge, 2 bedroom home for only &$1.- DR a ToN na ais Eves O tered walls threugbout 2 bedrooms down and 1 up. Has Don't miss seeing this one bath down, full basement. ato on heat and hot water Located | Paved street Fasr waiking distance to Pontiac Motor Cluttered? | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | ree ak para a OFF JOSI YS i hardwood floors an ias- | | 3 rooms down, and 3 becdroome C d { and batn up Has fa!l basement rampe Or with auto gas hest and hot wa- ter Paved street and good schoo!s nearby Easy terms Space? ! You need not be’ The trer- dom of almost an acre of wooded land can be you.. plus the convenience of a grand 4 bedroom Cape Cod GI. Resale | 3 srs. old. In Baldwin-Walton area. Large living room, 2? spa- ful basement Heated sun cious bedrooms, tiled bath, oll room Attached garage. furnace. Convenfent to school and. Terme avaliable and imme- bus service. Price—89,600 Pay- diate possession. ments approx. $60 per month. we the right house? Cheer up, | we have for you this lovely 6 room “thodern home. full mee Parents . . ment gas heat, double garage, close to schools & bus, No addi- | and your children 1 will tional expens ‘ as the house te thril: to the freedom of 3'. in excellent alr “ANT. See 4 acres, partialic: wooded A it & you + a be dt cappoinies* | rambling E- shaped heme.. in the house, price or terms. " large enough. to reall¢ cer $10,000 spread out “ log - burning WILLIS M fireplaces, 2 baths, 2-car REWER | pareee Sound wonderful? It B Pan d RAY O'NFIL. Realtor 53-55) N FF 45181 969 see eee raph Rd. en 9-8 EVES FE- $0823 or OR 3.3564 | FE . rE E 8-0780 4 \ = Ay f : \ _ | : ment is your return as good | 1 owner, siuminum sided | } 4 For Sale Houses 43/TIZZY | | \ DOWN cr 3 bedroom starter ' LAKEFRONT SPECIAL. r nice kitchen, parlor or 4th - ar rid e room down, 3 bedrooms & bath | up, enclosed front & rear bore bes. | | oak floors, plastered walis, base- | ~ | 6-Reom Special , z @ FT. RESIDENTIAL ON N Vacant—$650 Down Tasmanfa in Pontiac. Sewer and Like new 3 bedroom buncalow. Has living-dining room with pic- ture window and led bath, of! furnace Only closing costs ‘Bloomfield Area Wake up refreshed in this nearly new brick Colecial Ranch Type home, with spacious rooms, 2 evrenie tie baths end attached 2 car gerese Large Ma‘iog- any paneled room have attractive fire- eatures, Of ‘course, the Kitchen has built-in oven and range. Dishwasher and cated in one of Bloomfield's finest sections. Beautiful 2 bedroom bungsiow with partiaily finished i Lermareil' attic. Kitchen 13x12, Ceramic tile aoe * | bath. oak floors, plastered walls Crate Soee eas fan loa full basement with ttle floor, gas | Sellcn terme. consider bome o:| heat, Excellent location. Only de 000 down THIRD erneet | droom vungeley: Ex-| spacious Sere "hreioes six ‘room family home, with screened side'j. terrace, fireplace, ‘full ceramic |" beth and half bath, panelled rec- reation room. 2? car garage, black Dandy 3 be eelient rere with ea “pe il hea car ra, om (tern sae a Full price Pit? 700 with only | own | FOURTH STREET ' Immediate possession on this, lovely 2 bedroom home All new- WE TRADE — WF 8FErl ly decorated, oak floors, plassered | walls, large tte in pee 32 W Huron SCHRAM ca . gar. Large 13x18 ft. family room. “rE ¢zons FE 3001 Reator FE seat Shin. au ‘sulltanpliances’ a en Eves 9x22 ft. living room with cut stone fireplace. lovely old kitchen. 3 large bedrooms, full basement, 2 car garage. There are moar fine fea- HERE !e a bargain if you want a close-in home. 2. bedrooms down and stairs to large attic with sub-floor down. extra bedrooms could be had here if needed. This home ifs attractively dec- orated ful, basement Very nicely landscaped with flow- ers. -hrubs-and shade trees, paved street Only $8,500 - . Term: BROS. Flovd Kent [i 2200 Die Hwy. at Telegraph This FE-2-0123 - Open 9 to AMPLF CUSTOME®? PARKING Gg “Herbie is very anxious to kiss and make up — the only trouble is we never eat BEFORE we had our quarrel!” For Sale Houses 43 HIGHLAND . FURNISHED 2 bedroom rancher located on; Lovely 3 bedrm. with tlle bath, nice shady street Rn hea for oaly | on terms. WI de. i — cen Gh tee el ier ua om 20 | RIDGEWAY, REAL TY, 36 Dixie Hwy. | oe ana oat FE | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BRICK RANCH HOM t fatale el 4 BEDROOMS 42750 “down laces with maay built-in this home will be the large Jalousie windowed Consider home or contracts in| porch where you can relax trade after a busy day at the Property {s lo- REALTOR M44 8. vias ad Re ‘kre proud to show FE 44516 Eves 1-0 E 2-3283 | — == ated! ™m a SIDE | h-veacok Four dandy five room apt. with, camreens tm tra INDIAN ae HOME VACA TERMS ing space, x135. One block top drive $15,750. DORRIS & SON REALTORS {s a real with reasonable down atl ae Onl? a, \ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor jn N. Saginaw 8 Pu FE 5-8168 | IVAN W Open Eves, till 8 30 For | Sale Farms - 48 atrle home with attached two 1111 Josiyn Corner ot on Base Ray hot water heat. ‘Owner — Ave just east of East bivd. Here is a sensational value. The land ts worth the asking price | ESTABLISHED IN 1916 | foom to buiid in front of home ” IDEAL IONE $550 DOWN — Our very best value; IP fou ae looking tor that wth a low down payment. Just wonderfu. .bouse out of the i city. th's is it. Brick ranch 1 with beautiful ay setting | over 4 acres. 372 ft. of imagine a 3 nr alow with full basement. aved road frontage. Large bad we'll hav tures in this home. Call for ficient Service WE BUY, SELL intment now, only $33,- : . terms. J &@ TRADE L. u. BROWN. Realtor 1362 W NORTH SIDE i oe os MULTIPLE 1 LISTING SERVICE WHITE 1, Realtor INCOME BARGAIN } privacy and + — acre with 50 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 4 New Models | Colberry Park i GMa There a private Open Daily You ii find #@ world of new ideas | ‘a these Custom Ranch Homes 3 or 4 bedrooms, FAMILY ROOM | OR BASEMENT. 2° tiled baths | and-attached 2 car garage. | 120x120 SEWER & WATER. Wil] OR 3-1395 aiso dupitcate on your lot. 1 6660 Dixie Hw block eart and 2 blocks south | Open _ Eves. til 9. * gun.) “10 tut tui 8 For Sale Lake Prop. 44 SEAUTIFUL HOM® SITES OVER- looking Walters Lake. —— ft. from corner of Woodward Square Lake Road. We ene you to see these fine new homes. West Side—6 Rooms city. Fasv terms Don't This is @ newer home with on private jak giving access 8 lakes. No. 1b heat. No. 2 earing trees and offering excellent swimming and ‘iahing. (Omar is retiring to Flori- d will sacrifice property = i tor sia, 500 with $5.000 down. You | 2107 | can live on. this pests for ave it paid $15 per month and for in 11 vears WHITE BROS. REAL if i For Sale Lots 46 by Kate Osann 4 PERRY. Y ACRES a ae, Level oy ‘Wood oF — BP. 2331 8. LAPEER RD. EVFRYTHING you cou FOR IN YQUR wew HOME, ‘coded Lots. _ Conves jent- “ip” ipeatea OT Fentisc ene. FROM $1,200 WITH 10 PCT, DN. 8EE AL HADDRILL HOLMES. INC. FE_ 52053 A (te ethene | 4392 Dixie Hwy _ For Sale Houses: 43 | natural gas heat, community wa- | — +4203 | NOTH INT . $ ROOM SHELL. rey 8t. Drayton Plains _Ghiento 3239200 _ | Attractive. long, low and ram- t bing rench home with full bath a tas: collect. Ortonet!) NA 7-7813 half bath beautiful kitchen, wa- ter softener large 2 car varage. | home is vacant. for dollar va! ue | hard beat. BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME pre FENCED LOT 13.208 Poe appeaiin, Beat an, clean | mibeme) fat) (ascenel Prats pee oll beat, oak on and plastered walls, aluminum | A PAP ROTX CS . siding, beautiful streamlined WM. H. KNUDSEN eaehee lovely bath, a home we! | separate basements and furnaces. ' oak floors and plastered walls. Phone FE ¢1 35m) '$17300 SPECIAL i2 ft. ranch n! oe & Sun. Res. FE 5.2566! : {ULTIPLE LISTING BERVICE | Dome vuilt, for comforts and con- \ tity | Price fust reduced from $19,500. q Lie PRICE — Zoned com- oeere: 100x180 feet on Auburn croom “hime, two car gar, “‘sult- ‘oom modern bun- Ot arn. Oak floor:. plastered walls ; Aluminum storms and screens. lovely home has been recently decorated and is ohly 4 years | When besiege ded are be LIST — With us for fast and ef- Income Property . 43A | wse"binte Rey 160 A. FARM. EXCELLENT BLDG. 1s property {!s unique tn that | it has 3 separate homes with vine fo each, Ther ery jocated on ome has § rooms and bath with basement and oi! ee er has 3 rooms and bath atinty ‘ has 4 ‘e)2 room and eed ain ie = i] | There is a . orkshop the taped sing with mene) Savas lots - hu acre. ies terms. Richard isetie Real all occupied but Separate septic tanks and utilities for each cabs dete capa) Acad Low d Vacant A most convenient lo- parm cation. 6 extra rice rooms, came and Staten pile pores - MY 2-0040 eat. garage e } eiticial saat waved. ont ot, the Mpcach Beastial ioe nT scooe see this one soon. Mod. hom ear) ra rd. id $15,500 terms "OR 3-4 14. modern homes W. DINNAN oh ches tea ——— ger aielal and | 66 W. Huron 2 FE 42577 e plaster room aa up. All oak floors and plas- For ! Sale » Lots 46 iret rors peared abo — NS seek ude carpeting | LARGE RESTRICTED ON PS og $05 A real — ey Perry Acres. 9350 0 down, DENNIS oo KOR. BROKER MA 5-683 BRANCH OF - SEVERAL GOOD LAKEFRONT Slyvan Lake 8 = «125 Wooded ranch type site. City water & sewer On!y 1, blk, to beautiful lake privi- leges. Priced for a quick sale R. D. RILEY, Broker 508 Elizabeth Lake Rd. PE 4-1157 FE 4-4821 TO BUY OR SELL — Residential ie foomeree) lots HOL MES- B. ARTRAM OR 3-1950 SPECIALS 7 d Lake Front Ie 2 mag Ae) | winderote eae: : corner ‘ot | Poatias, ary Bide. Paved St. Es . $0 woot, vate: or No. t - ] ota at. ateceece: 1,000 Dizle her hoa 60 vy 128 ff ..........-.- $850, Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor — Open 8 to a0 bite} Hwy. at Telegra AM CUSTOMER P PARKING See the New Sites at _ Cherokee Hills! You'll like the country-fresh beauty of these brand new 100 ft sites planned for today's better hemes. and their ciose- in convenience! Drive out Ehzabetty Leke Rd | 4 mile west of felegraph Ra. | to Scott Leake Rd. Turn right 4. mile > BIRD, Realtor $09 Com munity Nationa] Bank Bidg. PE ¢4211 Eves, PE 5-1392 ING COMPARES TO LIVING on, WHT | Hi. . HITE BROS. REALTORS 8680 Dixie Hwv. | Oper. Eves. ‘T-! 9; Sunday 10 to § For Sale Acreage 47 Woe AA~- | DORRIS ™ Beauty wooded & rolling ‘and | 61500 $200 | tt te >» Actes Parcels doar ‘erme. (L Pani i1US, Realtor y ACRES (RIVER RUNS through property, no swamp! 33 | minutes from Pontiac. $6.300 Easy terms 10 30 & 70 acre parcels in heart) of Metropolitan park. 26 minutes | | prnoni Fett 53 ACRES) suitable for development tn eertue: field Twp. Estate property and must be oa Call MA 56-4676 | from Pontiac. mines Steele. Realtor, MU 4-2045, N. Center St. Highland _mornings 9- ROCHESTER TIGA ® acres on black top road, + teoom houte *6,500, terms $19 acres. fruit trees. berries, 4 bedrooms, -un parlor, breax- tast nook, garage on back top road 617 500 sSmith-Crawford, Inc. TWO OFFICES | 30 § Rochester Rd. OL 1-0002| OL, 61226 | 1398 E Auburn Rd. © Acres Gently roliing land ‘not oat tn the sticks), but adjacent to grow- in@ area. About 29 acres of beau- tiful oak timber, over 1700 feet road frontage. Owner will accept free and clear smal] home or land contract as partial payment A rest investment at this year’s 0 ACRES “IDEAL COUNTRY Liv: ing Modern 2 begroom home. — Basement Oj] furnace Small barn aa garagge. Immediaie, eee Lew—down paym rice cut for quick sale. EXCELLENT 80 acre farm. Near Mariette. Loamy soll; lays level. Practically all tillable, 8 room earn $8,000 to §10- 000 yearly Training at Sun Ot! 2 expense Cai days Mr O'De!) 2-8100, or Mr. Bridges. VE | Vases “WE BUY MORTGAGES. HART _ 10524 W _MeNichols, Detrgit BY OWNER: CORNER M350 & BO- ey Lake Rd Ray Farrell -— 0900 _ White Lake Rd. “LET'S TALK BUSINT Ss” Mereurv Dealerstip Por $15.000 down you can | take over Uils actlie New et Dealership at the peak the season Shown b ‘ - No cposintwe: wo Only phone information Priced for immediate action if ‘ou can qualify Hardware- Living Quarters In the lake area, A sod tuvestment with eacellent future Goed clean stock and well equipped. A very substantial voume stead!'F increasing year by year. fl Owner has itch to, go South While the mood ‘its with him, Just try a good offer MICHIGAN BUSINESS | SALES CORPORATION | JOHN A LANDMESSER, BROKER 1373 8 AS ape RD FE 41582 _PARK AT OCR FRONT ‘DOOR_ CLASS C BAR Liquor, beer & wine Doing an, excellent $70 000 gross You can t ret $22 000 a vear. Can be bought | | pad dite Aap This is a good) fo 000 down. ee ROLLER RINK nice clean, business. an phd further detal!s. BEER SPORE A weil known west side store, | strictiv party goods Very low price a. §12.500 with $4500 down | ae stock. Rent only §63 | month R. 1). RILEY. Broker 508 cassoek Lake Rd FE +1157 ___ FE 4482 LOANS—S$600 to $1,200 IWE ¢ OV ER ehise. Established route Real e»- With excellent building & liv- ing bbe tne Idea! location. Large | a area. Business increased | per cent last 6 months & going $5,000 down plus inven- | up. tory. Will take trade for part. SDD. GROCERY — Rea! estate| with oe x @ brick & frame build- | room modern home Gross sare over $96,000, $10,000 down Monthiy payments lees than — rent | TASTY FREEZE — Hot spot Best in Detroit erea. Opened mid-A:? gust & peered” Ae ea for 2, months uy & be ready | for the Veil] caaee profit. Only | $2.000 a MOTEL —-On Dizie Hwy. 8 unite, 2 wito “kitchens Deluxe through. steady gross. $10,000 oe | dies. Balance at 5 per cent in- THE STATE! HARDWARF, — Bottle gss fran--| BORROW $ The Quick HEC \ Way Yo! cam count on fast, friendiy one-day service when vou come to HFC. Borrow up OSE you: own repayment terms. Housebo'd has been solving family mosey problems for Tb years hoae or visit HFC todar. Hlousehold Finance { orporation I ss > S Saginaw Ind Fir FE 4-0538. Quick Cash $25 TO $300 On vour own signature. auto, oF other security Up to 24 montrs Our erries is quick, repay. friendly and helpfut tore re HOME & AUTO LOANTCO: N Perry St ‘Corner _ Pike) Gl Ite ASH Ou ICKLY Up to $500 Oakland Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDQ. FE 2-9206 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICHEL LOANS $35 TO 6500 AUTOS LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph Rochester OL_ 6-O711 _ ot _ 0701 WHEN YOU NEED $25 - $900 You can get tt quickly on — signature, car, or furniture. No endorsers Payments to pon our budget We will be glad to ip you with your money problems FINANCE CO. PE 4-1574 702 Pontiee State Bank Bicg. _ Mortgage Loans 54 ' For any purpose. on homes Somer or not, itn Oakland Count 2 For “ens * additions or Luproveme 3 To eck tin or enclose bos partir constructed id duild e mares or on : garage bom Qn second me rtaotre apply 208 National Building ___Pontiac o- Phone F' 129 Swaps. 55 Aa LLL =) Rata 41 4 OWNER. TRADE FE 41906 7 RM MODERN BRICK " BREEZE- way & Dcar garage |! acre ict with lake privs W of Pontise Trade for farm 075 Baldwin. FE 46203. Ridgeway Real Estate B50 Rakes A CAR , “OR, WHAT edroom home, OR hav oer for 3 b ares finished 1 extra lot. 23-7407, terest. le 1957 FORD. A-] SALE OR TRADE. VARIETY STORE — Grossing $34.-) cena PE HS 000 with high) marnup Loos | AUTOMATIC WATER SOFTENER down handles. including ¥* to trade for chrome set. carpet, inventory, You can't go wrong on @ deal like this. APPLIANCE STOR TV & serv: | ice parts Well es olietiet. this | mea’ Gals che ava ai) MU 4-2045 pre enews will show net! this $7,000 sy plus inventory STATEWIDE Rea! Estate Service of Portiac B D CHARIES. REALTOR 1717 8 Telegraph FE ¢-0821 GAS STATION BUSINESS AND TOOLS. $4,500. On busy highway Call for information, OR 3-1}49. or EM 3-5032 after @ pm. | Partridge Ig THE “BIRD” TO SEE A QUARTER MILLION | GROSS BAR Exclusive coestall lounge and restaurant nm iarge city near; Metropolitan area Please make) appointment to get very inter. esting details A NPFMW COCKTAIL, LOUNGE An inviting coextall lounge on the main street in the heart of | business district m County seat. | furniture, of make offer. ‘M- oire re 3-4029 |GOOD 2 BEDROOM HOUSETRAIL- er on 3 bedroom brick home = Rochester Parkland Sub. W. Whitcomb Realtor. FE 5-0522. _ per onth. Better see LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAIN, mounted on table, trade for good shotgun. Ph. FF. 5-3839 after 6 pom MULL ‘CHAIN SAW TRADF FOR 14> 5-613 aiu. boat. MA nokea $6500 TERMS OR _trade, P.O Box 535. WILL TRADE _ ‘Your equitv in house or lot in trade for new face brick, 3 -bdem home. Full basement. Lusury extras. Paved street. Model 280 W. Hopkins Easy terms, FE _9-6767_o« WE 3-4200. . ~ TRADE $2.000 e ty in 2 year old rancher ir der equal value, Own- FILIBEE. c UASSIF RANCHWAGON 1955 FORD D. 'D, WILL seli r wi 1952 car in trade. EM 3-0516. SWAP IN OLD ICESKATES ON A new pair. Sale on all toys. Visit our lor tand. Buy him an Eclipse power lawn mower for Christmas. 20 per cent off. | Ice skates sharpene: We ARNES HARDW ARE 742 W _ Huron __ lots of E-Z Parking (SWAP SERVICN 18 A PHONE service thru which you ean bur, Sel or swap Cail OR 3-8561. It's deluxe, It's busy. It's priced | TRADE YOUR HOME FOR A BUS- to sell with only 825.000 down, | Includes 3 story brick building | rey Call Realtor Partridge, FE with banquet rooms Same own: | TRADE OR -SELL EQUITY IN er © yrs. — retiring to climate . warm I l= | HOUGHTON LAKE BAR Very popular liquor bar at Hough- ton Lake with beautiful 3 bed- room owner's home. Buy real estate and al) at only $20, 000 | dn. We only ask that row see it, — we know you'll want it, a WARD FE. PARTRIDGE | REALTOR — FE 4.3581 | REAL rere en enees 1050 W HURON ST. OPEN EVE. TIL 9 _ Sale Land Contracts 52 INVESTORS NOTICE, SEE Cheniot, Make offer. AEE a ’ Money to Loan $3 an State Licensed Lenders _LOANS | TO $500 15 TO $5 COMMUNITY LOAN Co. 30 EB. LAWRENCE PE 8-421 | oe FRIENDLY _SERVICE . wor once, small] home for down Laide on larger home or farm or what eae Ae Also eo Olds for trade. rut TRADE $5,000 EQUITY 1 IN on Full base on lake, “iror big ee etra tier, EMpire _3-0612 ‘WILLING TO TAKE "38 MODEL car for equity in 2 bedrm, home it re lake privileges, EMpire For § ' Sale Clothing 56 PALA LLL 2 rot 8 ALL WOOL COATS, err teen is Perfect condition. DRESSES, 5 DRESSY ONES. es 11-14 only $7 apiece or for all, OR 3-136) BEAUTI floor-length i id girl aot Come Monroe, 93 8. Roselaw wn. Pon- _ tac, a a me GIRLS RED COAT SIZE 12, $20. . 25050, See eee {UDSON MOUTON COAT. BROWN Excel. cond. Cheap. _OR 3-1877. | LADIES «COAT. size 14. 86. FE #300 | . -_ Dies CLOTHING SIZES _ 11-14 ann #2. Exéellent condition, Phone ~ GUIDE TO GOLD: Seil feed Fleet things you're not using TWE Dat ALPACA FE 2-8426. t . 1D WINTE 10 ithe ent party. Write Pon through Classified Ads! coe ul tactically new, Size 12. fe , ! : ~ ‘ o 3 % N =p « . a Ee \ . “| & ure — een Baemeeerren! Ry Speen ee ee ae «a ea re : 4 b ie THE secre PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1957 © THIRTY-SEVEN , iz Sale Sele Hossein Goods 57 Sale Household Goods 57| For Sale Mlecetancons 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60|MODEST MAIDENS by Jav Alan; For Sale Housetrailers 78 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars |. 91 2" Tv ur DININ FURNITURE. ha : : A Mone, year aires condition.) Table, x9, FM. server, Black ‘= 1_ wil 1 New ce sd. eondl sae morohendise store. PURNISHE Zz ay LL MoM Cc) k t 1955 CHEVY $795 : 19 after 5 p.m fo oy Rs $100/ 7 FUEL ale Hwy. Drayton Pla ' TRAILER EXCHANGE , ar Ss on DE ALER MI 6-6934 2. sag RS gS ei oe Bes ace $b tp wf Ohoxe ott skates 60 _8, Telegraph 23200. = : ; 3 PIECE | mente oak. GALL eas. ats WER | a" ein und. ee Sarno Motor Sales | cary va ¢ ee ase Pits slip-| $116. Men's lothing, faucets. Set of Rogers silver ware, | Russ’ xen oe Jed 2 ig erm Trailer, ae Newt 2 Sate & Se. Me. corer of . Baby: buggy. : rire Jot ag" me Soak table and chairs. 7 of ixie Hwy. Drayton BEST Chr sler-Pl -mouth ew tires. PE 5-247 : Cal noms items | Mt is: Encyclopedias. Tabi oe oe Ser Pe Pini — —————_ Onfora 1 Taller” Salen y J 1981 CHRYSLER HT, 3 AUTO spam * i. . a 2S aa yard chal ae sey Nee PO.) Bhs iaccameou” ows Wa | PERCE Lm a uate TRAILER EXCHANGE | ACT NOW! oe a ae ate (yang all day ‘Thursday. KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER NCHS . are | EE Bs0 MOBIL HOMES Mr. Parks at Ml 41500, Harold = with sud save $90 98 OAL Vie b Ft REPOSSESSED ANDERSON. PALACE, REGAL | ‘8¢ Dodge. D-600 engine. 4tr. Push | _Turner Ford ee ; : sy cpind.v _ $85.00 ap Ee mp aa aa: Pte Pe) is 33 Models 8 and 10 wides button drive E> steering - & 1950 DODGE —— R @& H, . 3.Room Outfit ner gual = - . P —_ — a TARE royzR PAYMENTS Bare G brakes. Tintea glass, & H., Telephone. FE 47034 se 3 f° Bch sar id a jas . White walls Sharp. 38 CHEV. BEL AIR’ “HET Fie. Double dresser, chest, | Pri Ce Bru ont wt Fe ie ig tane, baa ais line of Norge Retri ee Parts and Supplies ‘ST Plymouth Club sedan. push | Hi Om ts! . Joseph Lneece 2 i LE i) atm. ‘ahd breglaa. ani a. Mg| gost, Fhe bose says, “They Must ane. plays Pusn button drive, R & a. WW. | white wails, spappap pr iy ee FURNITURE LIVING RM. SUITE. 3 PC. GOOD| Uv? VALLELY'’S8—Auburn & Roch- TLLEE'S sALEs og ee Oxford Mobile Manor cial § 18 6. SAGINAW -MI_4-0292, ester Rds. Call OL 1-9041 for free PE | 430 rat Me “Gemens Bt 2 miles E. of Oxford on Lakeville as week epectat $3) Plymouth R. r R Motors ® PC. DINING RM. SUITE, 2 EEAvii 1 rama. re.’ Ba etd Sid Retin Peet eare,” 2 ROMEX oC 3's¢ PER teed er hed ee recat EEsnbTooR Ss (Gr: $295 ‘ . a i _” * Pp ~AT mh Wd hd . c complete bedrm. suites 8" fv | son in Pontiac J UNIT SURGE MILKING MA-| Ft Wall Sones far" duptes pies. shelter. For those who want the | TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS PEN EVENINGS Gees Creer ene PE 46231, RECCHE SEWING ) MACHINE, LIKE | ee en | ei Oe Fascgueen 008. Perry —bes fe £03 or at era. | Open Evenings— Please me oats Aree teen ————— Rise appieate oe waler Beater. 13a 1344 Lone tree | SAVE AT WARWICKS — GUTTER Where living is vacation—72 Phone M-Aple 5-5141 condition EM 2 ve ES Cee - 40 IN, = OMASTER STOVE. ae _Rd., Milfo luc per ft.. soll pipe, $3.35 lovely acres includ rivat 8. MAIN ST. CLARKSTON _ GE aan . New burners. $40. FE | MOVING OUT OF gTATE. 3 PIECE io NGALLON TDUKEN < OIL FED| lengta, % - in cupper pipe Me ke with good svinemin . ban at} : 1956 DODGE CUSTOM LANCER _ E330" mpd! pt ba egy SUN) A ihe ater heater. Electric stove| ft Romex 14-2 FC, 3c per ft. schools, club house and tornado | ‘52, CHEVROLET, POWERGLIDE, Pusnbutt n atte, RAR oe nits b RMS OF RURNITURE POR! GE refrig electric. stove & bed: _Sractically ‘new. PE #401 The Geek “a Toetner shelter | Only 38 minutes, to Pon | Wthurs en fs: EM 23086. Joe | walls 2 tone paint. full "power, FE 5-4628, mri see stove = 267% Orchard Lake ; in 2! ac, Also tratler sales Base rate rthurs | Total sell i pe — —_ ure. Many other items. ALL: SI ECIALS - 24 $20. Phone MYrtle 2 1955 | CHEVROLET CONV aces nee $1,045. 6 See LULLABY BABY CRIB, bb pee Deyn Re oy Josulation, 100 sq. ft we EC CIAL ee R & R Mot PE_ Desi. Ovi <= FO URED TV aETa Prong | pTeetock._ 438 sheet 2 per ce op disconti Auto Accessories 80 re ee “R & H. GOOD RUN- ° 5 Otors 1987 KENMORE 30 IN. ELECTRIC! $1495 SETs PROM oint cement, 25 lb. ba ue colors” of Berry Bros. house re ~~~ | ning «condition, Take over pay- ION Pwvewmece ee $ up. TV antennas, $9.96 Plywood, 4x8 sheet. .......... paint, Most colors except white. : |. you [eel oy ments. FE 86450 after 5.30 OPEN EVENINGS fonee.” Appemes Ey ges AM Masonite, x8. sheet Also Rev-Satin super Kemtone That reminds me, Diana, don’t you feel empty? I'’m/ Auto Glass Specialists | =“ 124 Oakland Ave. FE 86801 PC. LIVING OOM SUITE WALTON TV Magis base paint, gal 3 | Fant, 436 ip Oteng Ave.| Just starved!”’ re ppl ed =a - re Seen Pontia 86 FORD VIC. 2 DR. | V8 R&H Brand new, davenport @ ch alr, Al be Pt te Complete “New of ane FE 5-6150_ a cheims wepered: Kay Pras Cc Aes pte a 7 eee anor modern takbles, matching | =~ =a rapa ee trp! ened beg SHARPENING — LAWN MOWERS. Bafety Auto Glass Co., 122 Buy, Trade or List : coffee table. 2 decorator lamps |PRELUDE STERLING SILVER, 4) Free est! FHA nives, sctsso: saws & ice skates _Sal oods ¢ _land. FE 47066. * Lake Orion Motor Sales a for $09 Pay only $2 weekly Pate. settings, Not initialed. MI SURPLUS LUMBER‘ < rr 5-1219 at Pt at. xd le Sporting € G s 65 __For Sale _Livestock 72 Auto Brokers M24 AT CLARKSTON RD Pearson's Purnlture, «3 Orenard REPRIDERATON a FRIGIDAIRE ecb Sales 4, company PSA SEMAN | Oi HEATER. nana alsoe) gE TRAD 04 For Sale Tires 80A ‘i chev Cane. ys i” FORD — MERCURY __ MY 23613 ; ww Fg call od Manie Leach, 10 B L G a a ~|' b ‘env By $2195 ® x 13 RUGS WOOL FACE. $15.05 | SISciig, Anse, Late mode cect #20 GALLON OIL TANK. 1,000 BTU | TOmmTs #4250 VALUE | eae ie ee | Te Oa ovo ene | 1 PR, 600216 SNOW TIRES. NoT| St P'Ymouth Belv. HT. $ 195 Reversible, $1650. 1m ported dryer delux. Baianc se conversion oll burner. 1254 Bram-| Lavatories $20.50 value ii 05. GUN CABINETs MADE TO OR-| YEARS OLD, SANDLER | recaps. Very good send. Used) os pore erom, SBsip. FOM & 195 624.56. | Agminster. we R walschicks (Et Sati _ble_Cass Lk. FEderal #0001. | Stall Showers complete with fau- Does, HAVE 1 FOR SALE. FE) AVAILABLE. s DREAM FOR| I" winter FE #2546. $3 Ford’ Gist “ear POM § S93 ‘el pears urniture, > PLA AN HEATING, N cets, $68.00 value, $34.50. Michi CHILDREN. CALL MU 42552. A. USED TI} ' {2 Grehard Lake A oe eae shies Ey aniko | Go Fluorescent.’ 383 Orchard | ONE PAIR WHITE MEN'S ROL- 0h Bey cate tee Penewee | 22 Bus Super 4 door ...... 9 805 done. Find out why & how before sake Ave. — Yer skates. Size 10. OR 94910. STATE TIRE SALES $2 Merc. ¢dr. Monterey 8 495 ‘OxIZ Felt Base Rugs $3.95 Rebamerce ha RAN Vill] Sam ot afer § pm. On 30764 Talbot ihe TUMDEr | Mews sowumo waz, nao, | Wamed Livestock 73/sms-tpeer recon | a ous ta ee te Sale on Hy-Test pote REBUILT Wasitino- Macuines. | ANCHOR FENCES _ A1DO UMDET | Noes "Women “bowrind | | — , OF SN fet eh Vide exchange his at ert oecee dar Dyna $358 BONNY ‘Main Vv YL TILE, All makes Ovaragioes. Thyle| No money down. FHA approved.| Plasterboard rock lath, paint,} BALL. BAG SHO GOoD Ant Let tae oe ie available in 14” ae. 670-15 “ _Perry-Madison FE 4-9100 4 VrFt. Wall File 25c¢ Electric, 503 Johnson. FE| FREE ESTIMATES. FE 5-7471. hardware a and electric- COMD, VIRGINIA OR PH. 50016. . : whitewalls, $15 96 as tax Ex- = ee Ra Exc cond. Asbestos, Root Coating. 6 gal. §3 SeN0 ice AVAILABLE NOW, sx? TAYLOR | f) supplics,,,i028 Oaland Ave. — ghenke. Pull road hazard guar| 200 dn. or equiv. $96.41 mo. ébar HOUSE ANT eoer 1.95 3 oc. biond ts IFIC: le ae arage doors. Factory seco ee Hunting Coats & Pants __ Sale F Farm Produce 73 Bales, $03 8. Saginaw, F fT Oxford Motor Sales : sere 14) W, Beer : room suite, pe. easonable. G&M Construction, | THE | eal vation ee oh dee ¢ Mving room suite Never used.| © 2260 Dixie H RED SHIELD Korean Boots, insulated boots, in- STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES | 619 8 Lapeer Ra OA 8-2521 12 CU, FREEZER. NEW Mo-|_Pho..e Merle, FE 4-7881 : bn ee ee Everything Ter hoc, Four Weed eae thermal underwear APPLE* — —N SPY, McINTOSH, traded in on General Safety Tires AALS torola git radio. 3106 Aubura. dE WYNG MACHINE. VACUUM BEEF AND PORK — HALF AND Cloth me wuraiture - Appliances | »Camoutiage suits Jonathan Delicious & ny ze ts od ber cent off, bleck oF LOOK FE 8-3602. cleaner reveiring, ‘ebullding FE | Users Opdyke Mat. FE 6-7041. He WEST LAWRENCE) | JOE'S Au iSURPLUS, PE 20022.| othets. Sweet cider treshi 309 8 WOODWARD 36" ELGIN BIKE. GIRLS. TELE-| _*-1023. , BAHTROOM FIXTURES. YOUNGS |———Uppight PIANO. $25. ONE WHITE -6TAG sekiiacir «36 |) pressed | OeLene Oeeres “ED: “AV ILLIAMS E-Z TERMS phoue. FE 41034 ns n kitchen, ofl & gas furnaces, FE _ waist, OR 3-497 mmerce Rd_ between ‘Burns 2 eo “IN ADS SINGER FEATHERWEIOHT POR- Ming and steam boilers 2008 | eee & Duck Lake Roads, Milford, 451 5. Saginaw at Raeburn 63 Fora 2-Dr 2-Tone, Exc. tires, STOVE WITH ALL NE‘ _ burners _ $35. MA_ 4-3603 = . ABOUT ANYTHING You | POR THE HOME CAN BE POUND SALES AT A itttte out of fhe way, but a lot foes to pay. Gas and elec. refrig- — ranges & water beaters. ms Bathroom fixtures, beds, ehests, dressers, Vanities and springs and mattresses Living room suites, occasional chairs, tables, lamps. sets, radios, rugs, dining — suites. Dinette sets une man other misc. [tems NEW & USED. Visit our trade dept. tor rea) bargains. USE Re earamay PLAN | MS UP TO 34 MONTHS TO Pay | we buy, sell or trade. Come out) and look around, 2 acres of free|~ ~ par 4 HONE FE 5-6241 OPEN MON. SAT, 9 TOO | 9 TO 9 } mite uburo tv. WANT ot ‘Pontiac or burn Heights on “TV, ALSO IF: rE Se C eS BUILT in roaster. auto —< ‘ortginetiy | sold for $400. ents years old 4 — ical of _Rd. mast n” _lst 960 takes SIZE GAS RANGES, | $89.95 value rn 95. four burner — _several| &ii full sine Fluorescent. ake Ave. — | : MIRAL PORTABLE TV, $89: Law .85 ee dryer, ae ne ux eed een Washer, rll utton Washer, os: $229 95 Norge auto, washer, =| $279.05 Norge gas dryer, saad. to pay or #0 days—same as. WAYNE GABERTS 121 N. Saginaw FE 5-6189 AFRICAN BLACK OAK “DINING. FE 241 and @ chairs. All like new E 2-6122 e. $188 Ae SPECIALS Used GE washer 49; used Ken-, noe dryer. $09 05: used Frigid- $29, used Westinghouse auto- SINGER LIKE iD ‘SCHICK’ 8 table, in case with attachments. Used only twice. Beautiful cond. _Utlca RE 9-098). SINGER, KENMORE WHITE guaranteed from $27.50. $1. week. FE 2-0143 Alien Appliance. “NEW. ROUND ste Terms $150 week. FE STOVE 8 c§ BOUGHT SOLD. = oEz: changed Turn r's 602 M em- _ens. PE 2-0801. SPECIAL Up 35 per cent discount on bousebol merchandise) Makes wonderful Christmas gifts. Free ift with $2 purchase or more. AND HARD WARE 2182 8. Telegraph Rd PE 5-9062 Across street from Miracle Mule __ Open Every }! Night Til 9 p.m. TRADE-IN DEPT. Guar. electric washer Apt. size gas stove 12 pe living room suite. Occastonal chair : | Davenport 46 |{Leunge chair and ottoman to $12 9§ rm. Duo-Therm oil heater $49 50 6 95 Bed and spring comp $1 above are. Ment iin not Usted ave “Vy YM AN’S ‘18 Ww _Pike. Easy Terms. FE 4-1122 USED Gas RANGES FROM 829 50/ R. B. Munro Elec. Co. to Huron Siegler Oil Heaters Twice the heat at half the cost. Money back guarantee. MY 33711 |TOASTMASTER 52 GALLON WA- ter heater Installed. #150 05. | Musto Electrte Co. 1060 _Huron _ TRADE-IN RUGS Te” x 7 8" Wilton velvet... Sar | ex 4 ey woo! Wilton 4 a new remn. Wilton 3. 50 * y. all wool Wilton ape 6 : Hi new Caltone remn 2 8’ 2 5° 649° all wool Wilton ; $95 AVYMAN Ss rr \W. Pike Ea 122. USED TR. ADE- IN imatie, $50: Crump Electric, 3465 eae Le Gee ee 8808 ARE ; YOU INTERESTED IN MAK. (Washer ......... skcsssccene G10.Q5 our work day shorter? Are gota catessascescecccscs 920.00 you Interested in a cleaner home.'Gas Range .......-...-. . $24.30 clothes and plumbing fittures? Plectric Range ........c00e $30 Call G. A. Thompson & Sons Refrigerator ©... canes euee $59.50 dav about their new All-O-Matic Davenport & chair dd Water softener The softener that increases in size with the family It provides soft water tr ai v a year. Your cost ts only 8349 ‘0! or low monthly payments | Cal FE 2-2039 | BEAUTIFUL LARGE $600 DINING rm, suite, Will sell for $300 | FE BLOND BEDROOM, BRAND NEW. Double dresrer, large mirro ri bookcase bed and fest = for ws, Bear Davis COUCH & R SET, chatr, ref: & stove, FE 8-3546. BABY CRIB, mdu CHAIR, BABY —— - pet ehair, Like new. pas ales ‘SPRINGS & “MAT. | tresses. Brand new, 6 & up | Selection of wrought iron, maple blond. Pearson's Furniture. Orchard Lake Ave. CARPETING, DRAPERIES, Bentoe fixtures, Very reas. MI CARPETING. WOOL CANDY ere 45 yds, & pad. $35. MI 4-49 CUP TN, POT REFRIGERATOR. $30 CROSLEY ELECTRIC RANGE. BRAND NEW. AUTOMATIC aoe "| ER. $170. MA §-1127. 74 N DAVENPORT & CHAIR. a. OLIVE green. Call between 11 a.m. and 4 Dm. FE 4-0270. COUCH & BED COMPLETE) Good ond, FE _ 2-8679 * Drop Leaf Mahogany Table THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 361_8. Saginaw St USED TV, $19.95 UP; USED RFE- = erators, $60.95 up: RCA color $300 «Sweet's Radio & Ap- _puence. 422.4 **Muren, FE ¢1133. ‘Used RCA console TN, mahogany, $25. 100 W. Strathmore after 6 p.m. MAYTAG C Gas STOVE $100, FE Hees R $35. ELECTRIC DRYER. $65, stove. $25. 17 $35 couch never $55. stove. $45. set. 5-27 Oy rome $20. Warehouse Clearance REG NOW 2-30 in. deluxe gas ranges $i14005 — $88 1 deluxe wringer wash 139.95 — $99 -39 in. Kelv Deluxe electric range 269 — 188 Zauto. deluxe washers with suds saver, dpticnled cine - 244 elect ne d 170.95 — $99 ALL ae® GUARANTEED - ERED EASY. ‘TERMS Watte's DOWNSTAIRS FE 42511 WHIRLPOOL, DRYER, ELECTRIC exc cond EM 3-0621 after 7 p.m. WRINGER WASHER, $1995. RB. Mu: ro. Electric Co. 1060 W. Hu- ron TA ed oe ena ree ___ Christmas Gifts 59 BLECTHIE PAG OOOH ONT? OME TMA A TTT Pigeiierinunry cin. FE 254 sit, A FINE, SELECTION OF GIFTS GE REPRIOERATOR {TX G.0,0.D Hines, #2480 Ladiew., mena watch ELECTRIC SINGER MACHINE —! ments, costume pe. Rog- Tos - per |. water automatic water neowt rape electrical acuta Foot. ARLE REASON- able Good PE 3-0874. COLEMAN aa ae 85,000 BTU, $75. FE 4-4062. CALCINATOR. EXC. COND, A urepiace tees & large oll tank. 19. CIRCLE FLUORESCENT LIGHTS, most modern lights for kitchens, dinettes and recreation rooms, $12.95 value, 66.95, factory mar- red. Factory ghowrooms. Michi- gan Fluorescent. 383 Orchard Lk. | PRICES @xs° plasterboara . : $1.35 Rocklath. bund'e . . 68 Ib. nee joint cement 210 @x0c% plyscore .... 465 x8 x'4" plywood 2.98 4" clear WP casio ope xO'x*."' plyw ; 1 Shoe moulding . 09 Ext door frames 865 Ext. flush doors, A- 1595 Piush doors ee 695 2 wo inside door jamb 3'ox3%" butts, brass, pair a 40 Door passage sets 1.80 Zonolite 29 “ Bag 130 |Mlanke tmsulation, 100 ft. M 3.25 a4, 22" se tbs er M 85.00 Door pockets So) exponSons 8.95 3 Cell ing tile colors, ft. 16 Ask for our 4¢page sh-Way"' price list All materfals under cover, brignt and < B R's at ghee sie? Gociey Lake Rd. a 34171 Open 8 AM TO 8 PM Daily - CHAIN SAWS New { j w.l’ gacrif'-e Next payment of! ers silverware, $650 due Dee 30 Call credit Mon. & Fri open till @ manage!, Mich, Sevine Center LAYAWAY OR PAYMENT PL AN | 2-3337 ‘EDWARD'S OUTLET 18 8 Saginew PRIGIDAIRE © 05 oe . $0 BICYCLES AT WHOLESALE Dresse |. wes a sees . $7 rices at Roy's Motoc:ycle Sales, | Overstufied — creas eeeereees ai 03 ¥. Montcalm, Sc GER Wer, COON eet voces t Personalized Christmas Cards — poet hod heaters.......-.-- es Uousua’ Gitts Ornamentals " _* [ar INLAND LA we hon oetn. — .xcH Hanae °F e711 1127 W. Huron FE 2-6122, EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME ROCKING HORSEs FOR CHIL- OAKLAND FURNITURE. DREN, AFE & DURA mer 14 & _ Saginaw FE 2-5523 GUARANTEED, TO phy Mk FREEZER ‘UPRIGHT, _ ONE OF ORDERS cane IN MY HOME. poe ey best makes F 5 rol FE 42889, an aranteed fo i $305. do” value $279.00, Slightly WREATHS, BLANKETS AND scratcheq in transit, Michigan sprays Untrimmed or trimmed. Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lake _ Wholesale FE S067), 0 - 1, 2 ITE SEWING ~ MACHINE, eaceon ee REBUILT VACUUM| rounc bobbin, almost new. Nice cleaners, pi 4 1 year guar- antee, $16.95 Thyle Electric. 502_N, Johneon. ‘FE 451690 | FINE COMB. RADIO, 3-SPEED, single player. $18. FE_5-6758. iw GOOD | AT FIXING, . $500. STROM- for Xmas. $7.50 a month. Michi- _Sap_ Sewing Center. FE 23337. ; eae Trees 59A ta BLANKETS AND ray nirimme: or trimme Wholesale, FE 60671, ae radio & vigposfant| | con er chair, $4.80. Bassinette, $4.50. or For ‘Sale e Miscellaneous 60 gle metal bed with springs. \- 1 fet of springs, $3. OAKI aod COLEMAN SPACE EATER, : yr. GUARANTEED REBUILT AUTO-| §X.08 hali after tadio, Webster Serpe entre. Thor 3 speed | changer ¢ re — iT rms matching: space reflex & - sROY's REPL PLACEMENT. F PARzs - or. 8100, One 9% bed springs & Oakland’ Ave. ze leks, 18. 3 need bikes, bpm N x R RE- girls n : te TONE F er OR S04 ° ly wood ping pong table, $15. 1- GE REFRIG. GE AUTO wnt 6 ft. fiberglass outboard cruise B 400. new 1956, fully equip, Mark 63 ‘oth like new. FE motor. electric starter. Best offer GOOD SMALL RADIOS $5 TO $10} over $1500. Cost new over : __Wanted record players. FE 5-8755. ¥ HOSPITAL BED? ADJUSTABLE ALUMINUM COMBINATION — 1 BR. _ height. Phone FR 2-3056. ° | Size 78" x 69". With hardw: KENMORE ELECTRIC FULL SIZE stove, gossip wrought iron bench, both in exc. cond. 6 Sheridan, | ¢: off ©, Howard, and trim, Like new, FE_ 4 TO 5 RM. EM RE OIL t HEAT. a Burned 2 ters.. $35, 684 —- used — sales 4. ——- - Mich Distrib- CLOSET DOORS Bightie damaged steei fold d All sizes up to Soe Priced from $5 & up- Berry Door Sales Co, 371 8. Paddock. Pontiac FE 2-0303 - DOLL CLOTHES. —_____ FE 2955000 DUAL SAWS 145 HP & PLANER. Call before 7:00 pm. 514 Jessie _ Street, FOR SALE OfL TANK. 230 G and of} pit eae heater. $30 re both. OL FORMICA Tabletop Cut Outs. Make your owr Coffee or End Tables. From 49c each up : FLOOR SHO! 90 8. Saginaw FREE STANDING TOILETS, th ne éix3° Doub Sink ‘Washbowhs with fittings cr HT 8s 3-pe. bath sets with trim .... $89 95 3p eocgree bath set with t $9 95 FACTORY onds & ease SAVE PLUMBING 1728. Saginaw FE_5-2100 GOOD USED PIPING. 2. 4, 6 & 8” 4, price. 16 h.p. steel boiler & stokers also 2 commercial stok- _ers. Dixie Floral, 5233 Dixie Hwy. Garage Doors Berry Steel overhead factory sec- onds, all sits* ond eels Large selection from $35 up, A modern door on your ae costs less than you think Let us give you a free estimate 71 8S, Paddock * ——-FE__2-0203 GAS WATER HEATER, $5495 Electric water heaters, $79 95 Bath tubs, first grade .. $49.95 '# Av Thompson 80 8. Perry HA N ‘D MADE TABLECLOTHS, Boy's 26" bike. FE 41736. — HEATING FQUIPMENT Used oi] furnaces. (i! burners, floor furnaces, stokers and space aT . fra cEwiNe MACHINES. DRY | BROWNIE "8 MM | KODAK SIGNET 35 MM. WESTON UsED OIL: SPACE HEATERS. $20. an up South Perry, G@. A. ey & WRECKER WINCH | (HAND © OFER- ated. $50. FE 8- WOOD AND MRE { COMBI nation i —_ Ante wictch BENSON’ | LUMBER CO. WANTED: PHONOGRAPH REC. ords 20 years or older Please phone ween and 10 pm. Ok 3-8576 ol Do It Yourself FOR RENT ALLPAPER STEAMERS SaNDEhs EDGERS POL LISHERS. HAND SANDERS—DRILLS—SAWS ¢ —s HARDWARE . “ OP SUNDA\ so S. SANPORD FOR RENT Floor sanders — hand, sanders — furnace vacuum cleaners. Wall- Pets ae Oakland Fuel & ‘ain Orchard Lake Ave. 8, armas oe supplies 2-50 Montcalm Builders Supply, __Montcalm. FE 5-471. Pike's Rental Depo TOOL & EQUIPT. ed aad Trailers, floor sanders, polishers carpet shampooer, chain saws, concrete grinders, plumbers, penters and mechanics ro Ilf_yor don't see {t—call u xie_ Waterford OR ; “3.1788 | Cameras, , Equipment 61A ee ae & 300 WATT movie camera projector, FE 8-577 drapery material paint, plum electrical _light meter. Phone OR _3-4970 __ Sale” Musical Goods 62 PL ALLL seat BASE ACCORDION. LIKE FE 4-0036. fe eie LOWEST PRICE O alr sizes eecereee joaned free te beginners with ‘lessons. FR BALDWIN MAKE APT 612 Pr- ano. Mahogany finish. Beautiful tone and action &. Terms to sult. Calbi Music Co 119 N. Saginaw. §-8222 BALDWIN ACROSONIC SPINET. 958 display models. Greatly ree duced. $30 down Balance %@ months. Calb! Pl boee Co. 119 N Saginaw. FE 5-8222 GRINNELL PLAYER “PIANO AND bench $80. Good condition. FEd- eral 5-3727, . HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN, EXC, condition, mahogany, call after _7_p.m,, MI_ 64785. LES BETSY ROSS SPINET, Walnut finish. Just ike new, Real bargain. $435. Terms to suit, Calb! Music Co. 119 N. Saginaw, FE 5-8222. PIANO TUNING. OSCAR Schmidt. FE 32-6217. PIANO TUNING PLAYER RE pairing. Qultmeyer. OL 60571 - OL 20036. . PIANO, MODERN CONSOLE, full keyboard, only mos_ oid, must sell for remaining balance. Payments only 775 per mo. | _ FE 445009. Mr. Novak _ PIANO — CLARINET — TENOR banjo. FE 42001. PLAYER PIANO - COMPLETELY reconditioned. OL 6-0571. SMALL MEDIUM GRINNEL PI- ano. Walnut — $175. Terms, Galiagher, 18 meee St. _ $0566. — —— 3 ——_—s SMALL MEDIUM GRINNELL PI- ano, Mahogany ‘finish, Excellent condition. $196, terms. Gallagher, 18,E, Huron St, FE 40566. SMALL GRINNELL CONSOLE. MA- hogany finish. A real bargain. Gallagher, 18 E. Huron St. FE 40506 STARCK SPINET PIANO IN BEAU- tiful walnut finish. Large discount, Terms. Gallagher, 18 E. uron St. _4-0566 VIOLIN, IN EXCELLENT “CONDE tion. From up, Dixie Floral, _5233 Dixie a WE wa a DOING BUSI. NE NEW NOCATION orien ra 22nd. M OS. Telegrap! MORRIS MUSIC peatere Wayne Heating Co, Rocheste OL _2-0211. KITCHEN SINK ae CUPBOARD. KITCHEN wait Sacer “30x15 | heavy gauge steel, refrigerator: finish. $24.50 Value $13.95 ree are slightly marred. Michi Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lobe Ave, — LUXAIRE OIL, 7, BURNER _ _COM- plete. 220 gal. tank, GArfieid | 15187 Livonia. After 5. LIKE NEW. TAPE Hi-Fi. 5 new large tapes. R 33-6053, RECORDER. | $125 | MEDICINE CABINETS WITH TWO| separate chrome fluorescent lights $29 95 value $19.45. Lavatories co) lete $1495 Factory irreguiars. ichigan Destesee 393 «Or-f chard Lk. NEW 45 ee | olan ELEC- tric water heater. never used, ty — Rd.. Clarkston. NEW GALVANIZED rire . = — 3%e ft. ain, 21- iit ec ft. SAVE PLU PPLY 17? 8. Saginaw FE_ 5-21 PLUMBERS TRIPOD, PIPE VISE, set va Ropes pipe cutter — of Woo. metal gage, : Bteet ling ‘canine, 3 i. ‘awers & 3 shelves, Engi- neers — $25, Bird” cage one stand, Wheel barrow, $12 MY 2700 “PLYWOOD SPECIALS CASH AND CARRY PRICES UMBINO su ao % birch 4x4 Good‘ sides . $16.00 44 fir 4x8, good 1 side . $7.95. % fir éxterior 0... 14 yscore 99 $4 = 4 on other plywoods. ‘Interior exterior | doors | UNDERWOOD STANDARD TYPE- | 34 8. Telegraph FE 2-0567 “WILL SACRIFICE SPINET nee in excellent condition e bosrd and matching bench eres for culck sale, FEderal 5-3384 Sale Office Equipment 63 CLARY ELECTRIC ADDING MA- chine, New. $185 Af*’o Smith Up- right re ets Excel. cond. $50. Mark writer, good condition, Lorie iach executives desk, $50.00. Bhd PELL poe bookcases, $15.00) ce ehair $500. FE. 54838. 1936 Lakeland, Sylvan Lk. | Sale Store Equipment _ 64 6 FT. DAIRY CASE, 8 FT. MEAT counter, @ ft. beer cooler, frozen food cabinets, walk-in meat cook er. OR 3-3711. CLARY CASH REGISTER. ELEC. tric. New, @ per cent discount. Market 4-3975, NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS. From $128 up. Reconditioned & r. by.the National Cash Reg- r Co. ir FE 2-0285, (After, _5. OR 35904. NATIONAL chen ecieres. any type 3 wuslness- re ens, "Excellent, ‘cond, Sale i Se Goods 65 PP PAP PPE ELL LLP Pe PAP Pe CANADIAN FLIER ICE SKATES, Hockey, Shin Gu $ Boys Hockey pape Pontiac lyw ood | Co. ve. $32.75 Imported .8ki Boots RE Tre Sty w. Sagine rifles, modern & antique. Buy & _ Sell .Burr-Sheil, 375 8 _ Telegraph. “SHOTGUNS & DEER RIFLES Lowest prices, We trade. Time payments boa Toad insulateo red hunting Serge cal. ammo 8 datdeare 3904 Auburn at ms. Auburn Hgts. FE 2-8811. _Hunting Accommo. ‘OSA HUNTERS: RooM AND board from Nov. to end “ hunting season pee Onawa —Cheboygan. Call MAyfair €2) 0. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 A-1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE. Band, gravel, cme fill Earl How- ard EM 3-0631, hn POR CRU STON ravel, fill ue Conklin, _FE 86-1112 or PE 2-8572 &-1 TOP OIL RICH BLACK 1 Bend. gravel and fill dirt. _gene Bennett, FE 5-478: A-1 Tor SOIL ve} mn. og on in Joadin, INARD, EM 3-45 ALL POWER LIFT EQUIPMENT Piowing, discing, leveling & DIRT. Ev Biack. corecod ie nd 7 loading dirt. Top soil] Cow ma. | _bure, FE 43371 ROAD GRAVEL. 5 YDS. G00D wey Detivered. FE YARD DRIVEWAY OR ADING. _ bea! oalt. gravel, fill, ete __ Wood, , Coal &! Fuel ¢ 67 & FUR NACE sgh 2 FIREPLACE & eae cedar kindling. Phon FIREPLACE WO e Oak or maple 12” Jengths. FE 7-0372, 00 FIREPLACE WOOD SEASONED }. DELIV is” hardwood, an, length desired. Ai- so shade & ornamental trees at _ TEREON IBIE 5, PE 41196 FIREPLACE _ “FURNACE — — KIN- dling coal—Speed- way tue ca Oaklacd Fuel Paint, Orchard LE Ave. _ 56159. __ GREEN & DRY, ALSO FIRE- lace wood, deliver in 2 cord ots. Cecile Gordon, 2190 Davis- _burg Rd. phone Holly, ME 4-5857. MIXED WOOD FOR cord. del. FE 8-3616 after 5 p.m. SEASONED — oak ‘FIREPLACE wood, FE 5-102 SEASONED oe ec . FIREPLACE | wood FE 4 SEASONED WOOD OF ANY KIND. After 6 pm OR_3-8400 Plants, Trees, Shrubs: 68 OAKLAND TREE SERV. TRIM- ming & removal. Free est. FE 17-0045, FE 5-025. SHADE TREES maple le, and Norway Maple, Red Blue &pruce, and Eve Teens “all kinds, We got 'em all sizes, See them belore you buy and save money. £33 South Bivd, he Actoss from GMC. lant! 2. FE $0477 or FE 9354. ‘Pontise Landscaping. For Sale Pets 1 69 3 FEMALE BOXERS PUP TVERED | or 24" and one 2-vear old FE 4-2404 BEAGLES, $i5 & $20 & $25, GOOD | hunters Springers tters & | Pointers, $15 & German pepperet. $20 & $25 34056 19 Mile Rd. between Dequindre & Ryan, |. REpublie 2-7004 _ BABY COCKETIELS, TALKING Fae akeet, canaries Crane's Bird peat! 2489 Auburn Rd. FE saatON TERRIERS AT STUD. puppies, AKC reg. Curtiss. OR 3-9206. DACHSHUND - PUREBRED — Red male — Biack female. 10 weeks. OR 3-7215. MINIATURE 8SIRED RED DACHS- hund pups. AKC reg. Best gift for Xmas. FE_ 5-291) PUPPIES AND MONKEY. ALL Pet Shop. 60 8. Astor, FE 44038. Parakeets Guar. to Talk Talking, Trainin Canaries, 591 4th 8t. POMERANIAN PUPPIES, ALSO poodles. Makes a lovely Christ- _mas gift. FE 5-0851. PARAEKEETS ~ CANARIES _olies 183 Sanderson. PE ? PARAKEETS, CANARIFS, CAGES. Food | since 1927584 Oakland Ave. PURE BRED COCKER PUP. _biond. Call FE 8-0056. “PUPS! PUPS! &c PUP! Grown dogs — Kittens -—- Purebreds and Whodunits mal Rescue League Shelter _ Featherstone. Rd at ea RABBITS, PETS OR ME Anytime 417 Hickory even _off Pontiac Lk. Rd. REG. AKC DACHSHUNDS. 9 WKS. old. Both red & black puppies for sale. MI 6-3314. TROPICAL FISH “AQUARIUMS “RE- built. set up and maintained. Call Larry FE 2-6104. 1047 Boston Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 DO 8. SUP. TIT. DOGS, CATS BOARDED trained, Burr-Shell. 376 _#raph. _Hay, ¢ Grain & : Feed 71 2ND curtixa ALFAL FA e No rain. FE 715. Scott ‘eke Ra “HAY, STRAW ay Will deliver. HAs , SRAW. OA GRAIN woop. «, liver, MA 5-0666 40 CENTS A BALE” amb cutting alfalfa, hay 60 Lo s vise Corn 60 cents a crate OA For Se Sale Livestock — 2 REGISTERED. QUARTERHORSE, FE 83780, STALLS AND BOARD AVAILABLE reasonable, Tip Top Ranch. __MU_4-0625. WILL BOARD HORSES. PHONE ia boss. isT & with each bird FE 2-4025. | hs , Complete Gs. Tele SALE. 88/ APPLES. CIDER &_ savas AT Button Orchard. Lake _Angelus is_ Rd APPLES __Glackmore Farms OL 1-6489. Sale Farm Equipment 76 BOLENS # WHEEL HORSE TRAC- tors, with snow blades Jacobsen snow blowers. Evans Equipment 6507 _Hwy. MAple 5-7678 or “ “TARP. AULING — ALL JOE's A & N dace Us SE Fp o0d8 FARM MACHINE _ NEW AND used. Proulx po a a4 Sales on M24, _just_north of Oxford McCULLOCH ua SAWS, NEW _ oe _tingham.'MI_¢-6083. a nebe, MecCULLOCH ¢ CHAIN sAWS Rentals, Parts LS ad hey 1890 Crooks Ra. NEW AND Usrp CORN peas. Binders, huskers. corn cribbing. John ata — New Idea, Davis ty. NA_ 17-3282. ‘Ortonville, TRAC USED an USON TO-310 tor with used loader Used =o spreaders. 2 Credit Terms HOUGHTE N & SON . 1. Case @ Ferguson Dealer Rochester OL 1-07 McCulloch Chain Saws FOP AS LOW AS $167.50 We take tase tes & give E-Z creat’ term We have - te! good used chain saws on hand KING BROS. YOUR I_H, DEALER Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke. re ree FE 4-1112 Auction Sales 77 oe SALE, SAT. ‘NOV. 0 4 6 west of Lake Orion. An extra large sale cere extra Bh pratt feos disi maho ing room suite with chine cloest Desk. Bin- le Hollywood bed, complete a- fogany bedroom suite. Pull-up chairs. Washers GE refrigerator Quilting frame. Bookcases. Lots of good bedding. Dishes. Highchair. Coffee table. Lots of nice toys. pecess player. Rugs. A ie e marble topped table. Chest. fe of old scrapbooks. Brass bea warmers. Lincoln rocker. Auto Service 81 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car. Cylinders rebored Zuek Ma- 23 Hood. Phone FE chine rT’) 23-2563. _Sale | Motor Scooters _ 82 n SIMPLEA MOTORBIKE ’ i engine. $260, 20 Mark 8t. POR PARTS AND SERVICE ON your Harley Davidson see Harle Davidson Sales Co., 972 _Saginaw ___For Sale Bicycles 84 Bouth | ''51 Rambler station weeee - $245 ‘$4 Nash Amb. H.top a 605 ‘53 Willys $195 Con ea) De e Like new. Fi43 Auburn Rd. Brook- _land Sub. Rochester, NEW & rer DgRICYCLES PARTS VICE SCARLETT'S “aicrclE SHOP 20 E. Lawrence FE 2-7221 Boats & Accessories — 85 Century Boats — Morven | Motors ‘56's & Used PE 67121, ta air toe PE. stay! JOHNSON MOTORS Boats. A ey & Accessories. OWENS B MARINE ‘at SUPPLIES $96 Orchard Lk Ave FE 2-8020 Transportation Offered 87 FLY 4- ENGINE AIRLINER TO California, $80; Mawatt, $90.10; St. Petersbure | $43; Tampa, $43, Miami, ied Ferry B8ervice Inc . PART TRUCK ca NORTH, _ioad Either way FE 5-6806 Wanted Used | Cars “_— ee Bud Shelton Motor Sales Pays ton dollar on late models Cor. Auburn & E: Bivd. FE 8-0683 Top CASH $$$ FOR ANY MAKE model Hise u FCONOMY CARS _ AUBUR AS MUCH AS se FOR JUNK ee cheap cars. FE 27-2666 days or eves AVERILL’S NEED CARS Shop it. then bring it here for top doilars 20% DIXIE HWY FE 2-087" FE 4-6896 A-l PRICES FOR SCRAP & OLD cars, OR 36015 Brass fireplace rail, 3 children's rockers. 2 large giass domes 1 dough board e with the Wind em 4éburner ges hanging lamp bow! & pitcher set. Haviland Eoameee dishes Crystal ware. Miniature iron stove. Musical top hall tree, Brass lamps. clock. Loveseat. Wash _ Miscellaneous galore! Bro- Upton, Auetioneers. L. : AUCTION PRICES, BE BRAND NEW, siightiy damag Lighting fix- Ranges, Toilets, Bedroom ty Freezers, Din- , Lavatories, Cabinet Sump Bicyclés, End Tables, Re- frigerators Hot Waterr Heaters, Medicine Cabinets No deliveries. | bring your truck and save Mich | ~~ gan Fluotescent 393 Orchard Ave Pumps, B&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Dray ioe Plains Every Friday ....7 P. AL. Every Saturday ..1 P.M. Every Sunday ....2 P.M. BUY & SELL DAILY OR 3-2717 EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT. 7 Wi" rienken Ra Rochester, Paul Hillman, auctioneer, Frank Web- ber, manager. PL 92-3495 MONDAY DECEMBER 2ND AT 12 noon. .Farm auc West of Hadley on boa 1 mile South — ue Road 22 he burn Holstein dairy cattle, wales of mixed hay, 300 bushels good ear corn, dairv equip sake 1949 Oliver 77 tractor, plus | "61 BUICK HT. THE HIGH DOLLAR. For high grade used cars We | voir a Chevrolet Bel FE a OF THE Gen JEEP! _ 8 or down | FINANCING ARRANGED E-Z tms. | | M nee! them "rive the extra miles | t Balad pay vou well, 4540 Dixie “WL. J. VAN WELT OR _3-1355 See M & M Motor Sales For top dollaf on iate mode! cars. wy. OR 3-1603 2627 Dixi. Hw WE BUY | CARS iN ANY CONDI. tion FE 89157 WIp es SCARS 4v THROU ‘o4 UBL Top dollar eee UBURN MOTORS conn PIKF & EAST BLVD _ Used Truck Parts 89A USED. TRUCK PAR ALL MAKES AND MODELS HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES 2635 Auburn Ave PE4-6632 _ For Sale Trucks 1945 FORD TRUCK, LONG WHEEL base, 2 speed axie built to haul | bulldozer 986 Oakland FE 2-9229. GMc TRUCK, 12" STAKE BODY, steel floor, good mechanical € gubber. Newly painted, . winterized Whicensed Ready to 20. | 9 $695. Bonners Pyrofax Gas Co. 2685 8. Woodward Pontiac "52 GMC ‘a TON PICKUP WITH side Doxes $250 FE 4-1804 ~ GMC RETAIL BRANCH PONTIAC'S LARGEST | SELEC. TION OF NEW TRUCKS ____ Oakland a at C ass For Sale Cars ot R. & H. ach dard trans No dn payment nec with good credit. $21 20 mo Oxford Motor Sales a large line of et am ots First La: i Clerk "Ira and eriey Hadarill, Proprietors Bud Hickmott, auc-| tioneer, Oxford. OA 82159 For Sale Housetrailers 78 Te O TO OXFORD eet ‘r Sales. 62. ROYAL 2 FT. ALUMINUM trailer Tietpa 4 with shower, exc. cond., will sell on E-Z terms _OR "$1251" o or OR_3-1708. ‘Detroiter - Pontiac Chief line of 1958 8 and, 10 50 ft. wides, 15 to Get set now for those long, cold winter days ahead. Remember, Hutchinson tops them all on trade | in allowance, Also a large selec- | tion of late mode] trade-ins at greatly reduced prices. Btop and shop at the big lot. BOB HUTCHINSON Mobile Homes Sales Inc.’ 4301 Dixle mabwey Drayton Plains R 3-1202 _ Open 7 days a week OXFORD TRAILER SALES 38 to pick {2 8 to wide, Campers to . new General Gardiners, Pred oe Michigan-Ar- rows. Zimmers, Richardsons & a “eraflers all sizes & prices. en ol pias avallable on some — os pe to A » daly 8:30. tay? . mile’ a of — 1724 ‘Oakland Ave. 619 S Lapeer Rd. OA 86-2521 "50 Ee re ROADMASTER, 4 DR Bla $205 Cail FE ade Pvt. _owner 53 RUIEK | TOP This, = a very sharp car. Ivory ve * ‘ue body R&H Auto shift A Downer car that's really nice The price is right PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES 6 Oakland CFEC 22-2351 1954 BUICK $600 DEALER MI 6-6934 "82 BUICK SUPER 4 DR. R&H. auto. transmission, back-up Iights & directional signals, WW. tires, _ $550. OR 3-6255 — CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- L us oe ou adjust less nsive model Lake Orion Mi otor Sales M%4 #T CLARKSTON RD FORD — MERCURY MY 2-2611 a pel eS ACADILLAC 62 COUPE. = soatani ae a= Codes EXEC- utive car, low mileage. $4,000. _FEderal 2-9400._ _ 7 ‘57 FORD FAIRLANE 500 DEM- onstrator,.jow mileage, New car warranty: Anv old car down, TOM BOHR, INC. 120 8. Main _MU_ 64-5155. 1953 CHEV, 4 DR SEDAN POWER Giide, R&H, rus good. Total selling price R. & R. Motors OPEN EWENINGS FE $-6801 Milford | 90 14 Fordomatic at a @Dr., Customline 8, Per- ec Ford, doo 83 Packard. 2 door, Spotless. ea ey PIRANSPORTATI N MAZUREK MTR SALES. - Open §toe FE 5.8141 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS Roger’s Sales & penis 695 Auburn Ave. (50) 1D Gs ED CARS Air Wagon.) 1957 Cherreist Sedan 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-dr. Demo. | 1956 Olds, 88 Hardtop Several 1955 Chevrolets on hand. es Chevrolet MArket. 41561. hence “eSunty’ a Oldest Caer rent __ Dealership) HURON MOTOR SALES ALWAYS a GOOD SELECTION OP USE RS 66? W HURON FE 2-264) Nothing Free Just Quahty Cars < "54 ‘Cadillac 62. full power, new tires, very shar Two ‘55 Fords 1 owner bh Victoria hardtop 23.000 mi. also — sedan. loaded. Two Uues. Convertible & | hare ‘in ‘O4 Nash Statesman 2 dr Reas- | onable * | ‘52 Buick hardtop. Full power "2 Pontiac Catalina. Nice "$1 Chevie 2 Dr New paint ih peord 2 dr. Like new. New) A SELECTION OF RS FROM $30 D s| WILL TRADE FOR REAL ES_| TATE. LAND CONTRACTS OR) MORTGAGES | . . Economy Used Cars 22 Auburn oft ‘Saginaw PE ¢2131 25 | CHEV. ‘52, R&H, P, GLIDE, VERY clean, EM 3-101. Joe Arthurs FAIRLANE 8. LATE 1955 R & H, 2 tone green. Automatic trans. | mission, new tires excellent con- dition ee $975. Can finance Mie M 7195 ie rea? near Halstead _ alr 6-€250 1957 =r is CHEV. Biack with white top, std ww. radio and heater. take over payments, after 5°30 A GOOD THING TO KNOW | ~~ CONV. | trans $150 and | FE +6 Teputable dealer ts a good | pe Tson to know when ft comes o buying a used car. We enjoy the reputation of selling better | used cars, fair dealing , 1956 Chev. 2-dr $1108) 1955 Chev. ¢@dr i293 1955 Ford 2-dr.. $1193 9485 Ford Vic $1293 | 1955 Pontiac 4dr $1105 | | 1955 ev, Con $100 1955 Buick ¢ dr. ....66..05.. 3 $1195 | 1954 Buick HT $1195 1953 Packard $ 495) 1952 Chevy. Like new....... $ 495 51 Pontlae dro... ; 350 1054 Chev. 4-dr 1953 Buick HT GLENN'S MOTOR SALES _ ~ NOTHING FREI JUST CHEAP TRANSPORT ATION ‘48 Chevie 2 $48 “48 Pontiac $42 ‘49 Oids 98, 4 Dr $49 (50 Piymouth $50. "$0 Buick $50. ‘51 Pontiac $51 ‘Sl Ford 2 Dr, R & #H $195. °51 Nash $195 62 Pontiac 8, R. & H., $205. '52 Nash Ambassador $295 20 more pieces of transportation, We accept anything of value on trace lkconomy Used Cars 22 Auburn off Saginaw. FE 4-213! CHRYSLER ‘55 WINDSOR NEW. $ 2556 WMS NEAR GALE RD. -CLEARANCE- SALE! 7 OLDS DEMO'S AND EXECUTIVES’ CARS All Must Go AND WITH NEW CAR 34,000 MILE OP ? YEAR WARRANTY!!! HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIEND!I.y OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCK: DEALER SEE OUR | FOREIGN CARS ie aati Austin, riches Alle Ron fj Aus a. ins Al Rome fa 'N ROCHESTER ° ‘3 CHEV, ue ¢ ¢ dependeable, EM 1, gins, 1.450, LK. UPE. CL CLEAR Rig- H. ' "66 Mercury 4 dr Demo, |. !'S7 Pontiac “i a° Pontiag 2 dr. Hydramatic. Ra- ater, | #36 FORD 2 DR V-8. R&H. 2 tone “A ¥ aon | ee? FORD RANCH WAGON. RAH. 58 EDSEL 400, $440 Down $67.70 Per Mo. YOU'VE SEEN THE REST—NOW TEST THE BEST! "57 Chevy. 4 dr 8. Wen #2045 ‘67 Ford Fairlane 506 2 dr 1895 ‘ST? Piymouth 2 d. , 720 =o $1705 ‘56 Buick Riviera 2 dr. 7185 $t ‘56 Ford custom 4, club sedan $1393 "$6 Chev. 210, dr 1245 "85 Buick Roadmaster Riviera $1395 ‘SS Nash 4 dr. station wagon $1345 ‘834 Mercury 4 dr : 1245 ‘65 Chey Bel Air 4 dr...... $1195 ‘SS Pontiac Catalina 1005 $4 Butek cial 4 dr 995 "$3 Chryster 4dr. P. steering $ 645 $3 Pontiac 8, Hydra 575 53 Dodge V-8 4 dr $ 545 "53 Wilive 4 dr $ 395 2 Lincoln “- $ oes Ford. need RILMENSCHNEIDER” ) ENGLEHART 232_8 Saginaw FE 23-0131 ~HAUPT Pontiac Sales ‘ST Pontiac Starchief ene: Cata- lina *edan, full pow ; Super Chief, Catalina sedan em ie! pide J Bel Air hardtop. Exc. dio and he 1 Pontiac 4 dr Radio and heater. — ic eweeoresen Specials Open niente © MAple pareey or MAple S-1141 _ "% paint. Low mi. $3641 mo Lake Orion Motor © M24 AT CLARKST FORD — 1, MER CURY __ FORD STATION W AGON. Vers clean Bargain. EM 3-0081. _H. Riggins ‘36 FORD RANCH WAGON, &H. Exe cond. $300 dn. equiv $44 68 Oxford Motor Sales | | 619 8S Lapeer Rd OA 8-2521 ‘3. FORD VICTORIA. CUSTOM- ised. Best offer. FE 86-3295 $1 CHEV NEW PAINT JOB__ _Piymouth, 63 E_ Colgate. 1955 FORD V-8. $795_ DEALER MI 6-6934 ‘38. FORD CUSTOM 300 2 DR. inew) Whitewalls Big heater. Positive action wipers, Windshield weshers. Undercoating Includes taxes and ‘S@ plates. $200 down. $60.82 oe mo. Must ask for George Million FLEET & EXPORT MGR Harold Turner Fotd 464 8 Woodward Birm MI ‘Cail NORTH PONTIA 1954 Ches. Bel Alr Narsioy” 1951 Ford Vie Beautiful 193) Buick Special hardtc ai 1953 Fore Customiine. 4 MOS MAKES AND MODELS TO $200 dn. or equiv. Sales RD. OMY 22612 | cr ‘or ‘ i) | CHOOSE FROM - AUTO SALES 412 W. Montcalm FE 49151 ‘83 FORD VIC R&H. Ww. ‘SHARP, $05 dn or equiv. $27.24 mo lake Orion Motor Sales M24 AT Say Be FORD-MERCUR MY_ 2-2611 "$6 FORD eae R&H, eae condition, best offer. FH No money dn, ASsume payments of $2724 mo. Call credit Mr Parks at MI +1 500, _Tumer. Ford. mer Harold 1957 : CHEVS. LEB PRICED AS LOW AS $1475 Plus Taxes Your Car Down Bank Rates |Oakland County's wildest out to beat Come in and see NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward B irmingham trader, deal, any THE PONTIAC 1 PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER For Sale Cars “THIRTY-BIGHT / A For Sale Cars 91| > ef oonns Cars . : 1M FORD STATION WAGON. Rai FOR Grit era oe OsT CARS CAN BE BOUGHT WITH” NO MONEY DOWN. DEALER MI 6-6934 OTe aidowalle” ha Radio, ora oo oS e Pordomatic, excel. cond. MAyfair ~—— all accessories, 63444. $7 FORD CONVERTIBLE. BIG : “power ent. Must sell. $1,000 under fir ories. Private. sale, Will. con- sider taking old car in trade. Midwest .6-5745. : POWER ES RADIO & HEATER BY OWNER —- $1,850 PHONE EM 43-4586 PRIVATE OWNER . NEW CONDI.) Pontiac 26,000 tion 1055 Door ehist_ Datune Only Star- miles aale, Call FE 42544 ‘bs FORD STATION WAGON ¢ $200 dn. Lake Orion Motor Sales | dr country sedan — $48 or equiv. $40.17 m MM AT CLARKSTON RD FORD — MERCURY YOUR WISH COME TRUE = ere Goincn 2 cont Phe LAKE ORION. MICH vy San 565 8 Woodward Birmingham Ge eke) erarsonl wacow | SUP uco™ ee nae FOR *. i TODAY'S | Pull power. 1 owner. 20.000 mi. | - later mode: car 3 OK SP ECIAI S ie FE 4-4007 1057 PLYMOUTH CONVERT. FOR. oe = RS = ‘sale by Chrysler executive. Beau- Per moni t ‘i988 MERCEDES-BENZ, 190 SEDAN | fiful ‘car Bac cond. Many ex: | 1951 Chevrolet 2-dr $175, 1 betguer= oid... maroon, Becker) tras $2.250, TUlsa 3-4900. Ext! 1952 Pontiac Hyd. sedan $ 205) . oe turn signals, washers, & 3273. days. Mi 42518 eves. & 1982 Olds Hyd. sedan ee : a5 “e ee ts sa ba AS — | Bunday ee Chevro r. a os i . al 1983 Chevrolet dr. wegen .. $498 day 8 gat & Sun. 1987 PLYMOUTH CLUB 8EDAN 1934 Ford V-8 2-dr, 605 : Power flight transmission. R&H, 195 Chevretes | 6 ez. 2-dr. oo $ 795 RAMBLERS—AMBASSADORS : aces blue, Total selling price, 1956 Ford -V Ss $1085 eed d care Re ale work. He Serres spon Sigg Mie a Porter Rau” “YEA see R&R MOTORS. rT oe ASR 1957 Chevrolet 2-dr. 1957 Chevrolet 4-dr. wagon, ike” pony 1957 Olds 68 Hol. Cpe. Low miles. assume small monthly payments MY 2-261) THE Pinter SELECTION W Wikoa t Pontiac - Cadillac | 1350 N.- Woodward - Oniy $1.495 for quick pInK & WHITE 1956 OLDS, a 1505 1932 NASH. RAMBLER. HT. JUST MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS READY TO GO FOR : BETTER DEAL ETTER 8EE HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County's astest Growing Beale er’ ws Col pe hway at MIS MA 5-807] Open Nites ‘tl . "88 FORD “PAIRLANE 2 DR R&aH ; tene paint. Sharp dn. or equiv. $44.26 mo Oxford Motor Sales 619 S. Lapeer Rd. OA 8-2521 ‘M4 FORD CONV. WI NEW REBUILT motor € cond, $200. (DEALER era MI 4-1930 8 HARD- TOP CLUB coupe, full power Exc. cond. yal older car in trade. FE 5-49: "a *s “well kept older models ‘Sl's “§3's. Priced from $195. No Stans? “Down DE- ROSE MOTOR 3140 W. SALES |_Huron, 1 mile west of Telegraph ‘40 KAISER | OWNER RADIO | overdrive, white wall tires. Call | t i MI 4-5160 WILL ACCEPT | Outboard motors. boats. appli-— ances gums cameras. etc, as. art payment on a aves used car. alance easv term BILL SPE NC E USED CARS 62 Oakland «ve FE 53-9297) Holiday. Full power, all new Ny- lon tires. $1950 Bg owner. FE. 8-2008 OLDSMOBILE | For tep quality new car trade- ing come ‘oa Suburban Mtrs. LDs DEALER like new. No payment & of $22.32 mo. Lucky ad Sales _19] 8. Saginaw. FE 422 ‘82 NASH AMBASSADOR. estou R&H, good cond, FE_ 1-8 LER sa eae 2. dr Excei cond. $350 MArket 4-2810. _ OLDs 4 DR. HYDROMATIC. R&H white holy fender skirts, leather inte No rust. Gray paint like en Exceljent condition. $240 FE 2-7230 “@ OLDS CONVERTIBLE. V-8 R& | “7 Easy Ed | Jones |. exc. motor & $75. full price TOM BOHR, 120 8. Main _ MU SSS “1951 PACKARD 4-DR. $91 NO MONEY DN. M1 6-6934 ‘PLYMOUTH 195¢ SAVOY. V-8 SE. dan, auto. trans. power steerin, R&H AND w-wall transmission, INC Milford and brakes and ee Lame By owner.) tires. Excellent condition. $1350. FE 44160. 230 W. Walton FE 2-0371 1953 FORD $425 DEALER MI 6-6934 inst FORD 2? DR. R&H. NO MON- ac ie tg Bes +1809. Harold Turner Ford. "1953 FORD RANCH WGN FORDOMATIC, RADIO & HEATER o LARRY EROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER ‘3? FORD, 2 = ie th Nevda headsea sit, Ye bus. "83 FORD, $50 hag ty AND TAKE peas ents _FE 5-8501. FORD. ROME G G00: igs takes. OR } +7721. D. BEst | | DB Superiative Drive It Away. FE 8-6729 | i “CUSTOM, 4 DR. OVER- _ drive & heater, $1,095, FE 2-9621 dn payment & j assume smal] mon payments of mo. Lucky Auto Sales | ing oie naw. FE: 4-2214. ( Me * oar PRY hill "53 bei NH. TOP, YELLOW. black, EXC, COND. FE 8-8657 End_of Month | CLEARANCE ; These top-notch used cars all.reduced to fit your purse. Our Cost Is Your Price! 54 BUICK 4 DOOR, nice. Stock N3800. $789 55 FORD 4 DOOR. R&H, sharp. stock N3862 $798 - DS CHEVROLET REL AIR @ DR. Pe. 3a98 $598 4 FORD CUSTOM & CLUB COUPE. R. & H. Stock N3026. $688. "56 CHEVROLET BEL PG. Sl PONTIAC 4 DOOR. Hyd., Stock N3033. $198 "56 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR, R&H, Tu-tone paint. Stock N3930. $976. 53 DESOTO V-A CLUB COUPE, R&H. auto power streering. Stock N3948. $594 $5 PONTIAC FARDTOP. R&A brd brakes, stock N3960. $1,176 > FORD V8 PICKUP 15 ton. ori fos paint. Btock N3O79 $796. 3 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR. heater, original tu-tone, Stock N3074 $448. power 530 FORD 4 DOOR. _ erigies! blue 6tock N- 3982. $098 37 DODGE V-8 FARDTOP. loaded, sharp Stock | N3088, $1,868. ot PONTIAC 2 DOOR. Hyd, Stock N3969 $576. "34 BUICK FARDTOP one owner. original Paint. Stock N34. $849. BANK RATES LIBERAL ALLOWANCES! YOUR OLD CAR MAY MAKE. DOWN PAYMENT Toes rae (DE AL E R 'S4 PLYMOUTH SAVOY SEDAN Radio & Heater; 1 owner. $175 DOW $38.25 PER MONTH BRAID MOTOR SALES 33 YEARS FAIR DEALING ESOTO-PLYMOUTH AL Cass Pe “o-ous0 PIKE ST. ‘SS NASH I METRO. $875. FE 8-1 1986 | PL FLYMO V8 2DR. aoe om 000 MILES. 38. VOLKSWAGON LOOK ARMY STAFF ~ CARS GOVERNMENT SURPLUS ‘82 GMC carry-all, ike new 51 Chevy carty- FECT RUNNING CONDITION Fast Side Auto Parts 18] E Pike st 33 3 PLYMOUTH ‘STA TION. WAGON, FE 5-566! No money adn. Assume pay- mgr Harold Turner Ford 7 1 PLYMOUTH TRADE E for older car. balance, _FE_5-4333 1.300 OPEN EVENINGS 724 Oakland Ave FE 8-680! ‘91 PONTIAC 2 DR_ SEDAN, LOW mileage, all accessories. clean, FE 24570 after 4:30 pm "36 PONTIAC CATALINA, new. Fe 8-256). 1954 PONTIAC. CHIEFTAIN _2 DR- R&H. standard shift, A-l cond MY 43-5132 after 3 30 “96 PONTIAC. 2 DR. HT 2-TONE R PB Verv $1325. MI LIKE cond GEEY— The Workingman’s Friend | Better Cars tor [ess 138.8 Saginew USED CARS ‘93. PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN luxe. R. & +e. 1955 PONTIAC 870 2 DR. $000 OA 83325 __ _ ‘$2 PONTIAC CLEAN, 2 DR Hydra.. Priced to sell 229 E Walton. Lot_3. FE 8-397! DE- - H. Hydra. $450. FE ‘38 PONTIAC STARCHIEF CONV. Orig owner. $1450. MY 3-1384. 1952 PONTIAC SEDAN HYDRA | R&H. Ne money dn. Assume pay ments of $2232 mo. Call credit | mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Foro "30 Ve & GOOD COND. FE! "$3 ey “CLUB COUPE. ea stubE HT R&H. NO MON-| ey dn. Assume payments of $8.65 , mo Gait eredit mgr Mr. at Mi 47500. Harold Turner Ford WITH RADIO. $1,450 EM_ 3-3910 Parks | ‘9? VOLKSWAGON R & H_ WIND-| shield washers; side mirror. ‘ota oo is ue R & RMOTORS OPEN EVENINGS 124 Oakiand Ave. FE 8-6801. 1952 PLYMOUTH $146 NO MONEY DOWN MI 6-6934 AUTO SUPER MART | i Stock N-! AIR HARDTOP, V-8, R&H.. Stock N3028. $1,446. j } | 16 MORE GOOD USED CARs TO: CHOOSE FROM NORTH _. CADILLAC __ - "37 Coupe DeVille . OLDSMBBILE 57 Holiday 98 DIx. Sed. OLDSMOBILE ‘$7 Holiday Coupe 88 CADILLAC 56 Sedan “62” ,- PONTIAC 36 Starchief Catalina . BUICK . "36 Century Hazdtop CADILLAC ~ "36 Coupe . OLDSMOBILE 36 S. 88 Dix. Hol. Sed. a —— . 53 Custom Koval Sedan OLDSMOBILE ‘35 Holidey Coupe . _.. FORD | 35 Nictoria PLY MOUTH "55 Sedan CADILLAC = ” "35 Special “60 ,- BUICK $5 Sedan OLDSMOBILF ‘34 Super 88 Hol. Coupe se PONTIAC "$4 | Ww o-Door - FORD =4 bout -Door HUDSON "S53 Sedan OLDSMOBILE | 33 Two-Door 88 CHEVROLET 33 kFour-Door re Hoeeee | 33 Holiday Coupe le _. _.FORD "52 Four-Door (CHRYSLER 32 Sedan OLDSMOBILE "32 Sedan ¥8 ... ..PORD 31 Two-Door __ OLDSMOBILE "20 Two-Door SPECIAL ‘31 OLDSMOBILE Total Py Ice $145 | | | | | |. DODGE | 30 ‘Two-Door | | ij | i Olds - Cadillac | { CHEVROLET ! EROME, MT 4-2735 WW, Low mileage FE 44977 33 Oldsmobile wee )35 Plymouth HOMER HIGHT Motors OXFORD YOUR SUBURBAN "CHEVROLET — BUICK - PONTIAC — DEALER ‘56 Buick cecescceee SIR95 SUPER 2 DOOR HARDTOP Loaded. ora pdb ale new, 8TOCK NO oxS 745 2 DOOR 88 — Dark GREEN, Hydramatic Radio & Heater STOCK No. 519. ‘30 Plymouth ...... $1195 STATION ae ater T transmission, Radio eater eal orlakion special STOCK No uP a "Sl Chevrolet ...... $ 195 4 DOOR SEDAN — n good condi- tion. STOCK No 529 DELUXE 4 DOOR Sedan Ra & Heater. STOCK No 8&7 ae 50 Buick CONVERTIBLE. Fuil power com- Dieteiy equipped STOCK No. 400. 4 DOOR SEDAN—See this one & you will buy ~HOMER HIGHT MOTORS, INC. IN| FORD OA 8-2528 SEE HIGHT FOR A DEAL THA®S RIGHT { WAGON 2 Door V-8 | | d ‘ 53 Plymouth ......8 295 | it. ‘STOCK No, 471 fom 3. 1057 x ee eee me ree ail} “YOU GET A. BETTER DEAL From EDDIE STEELE No Payments ‘Til January 1958 ‘54 Chev. Bel Air 4-Door.$ 850 ‘55 Mercury Hardtop ... $1295 ‘57 Ford Cus. 300 Fordor $1595 | ‘SS Chev. 2-Door Sedan .§1000 “S4 Ford Custom Tudor .-$ 750 $ 650 ‘53 Chrysler Wind. 4-Dr. > 850 ...91100 ‘54 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sed. ‘55 Stude. Com. CC. . ‘SS, Ford Tudor Soon ..§1050 153 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan ..» 650 ‘Sl Cadillac 4-Dr. Sedan .$ 800 NO MONEY DOWN ASSUME LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS Original factory finish. V-8 heater. 33 CHEVROL ET 2-DOOR SEDAN 222. .-S82/ 24 adie and hea : 33 FORD FORDOR SE D NAS ceoncoosoners $27.24 Original factory finish heete . . "48 = ADIL. LAC 4- DOOR SEDAN vecceeeee $17.08 dio, heater. hydramat! 31 FORD FORDOR SU INES acoanseconnane $19.76 Radio heater. Fordom "52 PONTIAC 2- DOOR SEDAN .........-824.80 ‘47 Coe VROLET 2 2-DOOR SEDAN eee: $ 8.65 cheap transporta: '48 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE, seen cease $ 7.24 REAL TRUCK BUYS 49 GHEVROLCET PICNUP 2 e--.-5-- $250 > CHEV ROLEX SPICKUP 2) eee ee $750 MINIMUM DOWN PAYMENTS ‘LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS MANY MORE CARS TO CHOOSE FROM _ 6 MONTHS WARRANTY ON ALL USED CARS Elsie Sele se FORD DEALER 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD., KEEGO HARBOR PHONE FE 535-9204 USED. CARS | i} STOP INI OR CALL: NICK MACKSON RAY SMITH DON WILLIAMS a HARRY BROWN THEY CAN HELP YOU- CHOOSE AND FINANCE A GOOD USED CAR "15 SPECIALS" LISTE TO CHOOSE MANY OTHERS ‘56 Pontiac Club Coupe .$1595 '55 Ford 4 Door 06 Ford 4 Door Fairlane $1295 ‘55 Ford Convertible |'S6 Ford Victoria ‘55 Chev: S. Wan. 4-Door .$1295 ‘54 Ford Station Wagon .$ 895 ‘53 Pontiac 2 Door » 04 Ford 2 Door .. 'S5 Buick 4 Door . ‘52 Cadillac 4 Door ‘51 Chevrolet 2 Door '51 Dodge Club Coupe . 'S0 Lincoln Club Coupe ..$ 145 ‘47 Cadillac 4 Door 8 © © e we ew ee FROM eo # © @ 30 DAY GUARANTEE ‘Cy Owens. Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. FE 93-4101 FE 5-3588 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. $1195 . $1495 eee 7 495 .$ 345 .$ 245 "SS Pontiac 870 H- Top . a _* 8 © oe ee 8 oe 8 © we oe 8 ee .vigr holiday expenses . . . so come down DON'T WORRY ABOUT $1295 Radio & Heater, Dynafiow, STOCK NO. 308. Paint Dark BLUE Body with WHITE Top. 5 equipped. STOC miles. $1095 rd Shift. Excellent. Condition. Pe) Buick Special ‘s7 Chevrolet MO NEY atid trade your old car for one of these until after the first of the year. ‘55 Buick Special $1195 ‘SS Buick Super H-Top .. $1445 '56 Buick Special H- Top $1795 ‘S7 Nash Ram. Sta. Wan. $2095 ‘55 Buick Special ool 55. Buick Century H- TTop $1395 YOU'LL BE NEEDING AT “like-new used cars and— ae PAYMENTS '55 Buick Special 2-DOOR woe Heater, Dynaflow, Good Tires, 2-Tone K NO. 34 Power Steering and Brakes. Radio & Heater, *, Broafiow, B BLUE & WHITE. 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FORD 33 CHEVROLET $O4g wees 56 CHEVROLES. "HARDTOP +DOOR ~~ $1505 ‘36 VOLKSWAGON $1505 , 33 KING MIDGET CONVERTIBLE 35: THUNDERBIRD MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES “Oakland County's Largest Chevrol let Dealer’ 631 CASS AT OAKLAND FE 4 4947 | Ora lake at Cass ( e : i + ; a S TEICT sold @. Wekward: Buauerca | 5 80488 j BEHIND THE POST OFFICE ; | “ * ‘ Ca { ‘ ae \ . q , E ah , | (el 1 eS wey me we pea ae ai ve ee es et Siege ee Se Re pe eh RS lS, = wt ae £ BE MY Fe t _* 5 ' a ye / ew, 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, = NOVEMBER 29, 1957 | THIRTY:NINE --Today'’s Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject’ to change without notice. WIE, (6%) CKLW, (00) WWJ, (se WCAR, (1190) WXYZ, (1270) WPON, (1460) WJBK, (1496) TONIGHT fsx, News, Casey WPON, Revival Hr. ww, a oe oo New 1 10:30—WJR, Symphony 9:00-WJK, Sheehan, ?age © CKLW. NewS, Davies I eee won eves WW4J, News WWJ, Minute Parade we. oar Hospital | M 11:00 ‘ olds WXYZ, McKenzie ww nfare way ® Chase eo Sow tare CKLW. News, Carkit el At News, Slagle wJBkK, McLeod WXYZ, News, surrell WJBK, News, Reid KLW, News, Davies WCAR, News, WJIBK, News, Casey WCAR, News WoBK: News, Lenhardt WPON, News, Weather WCAR, News, Carl Shook WPON, Ukrainian Hour WCAR, News, Sheridan 6:30—WJR, Dinner Date 41:30—WJR, Music ¥:30—WJIR. Comet Quis , Holiday wwd, SATUBVAL MOBNING CELW. News, Sons of Saddle WXYB, 8 16:00—WJK, News, G. Drake | 1:30—WJR, Gunsmoke CKLW, News, Eddie Chase are News, oy Maoty WWJ News, Maxwel CKLW, News, Davies WPON, bMusic With Mason XY ews, News, McKenzie 2:06_WJR, News, TBA 7:00-—-WJR, Guest House ot bbs eres ‘welt CKLW News. Children’s Br} wxyz, News, Fun-A-Rama WWJ, News, Purse CEL Gees Heme WJBK, News, Lenhardt CKLW, N. D.-Sowth Calif. WXYZ E. P. Mor ooee ae tee WCAR, News WJBK, News, Stoner CKLW, FP. Lewis Rj Music nae ry Roundup WPON. America to Knees} wWCAR. News. Logan , Bellboy 3 0 : Weak, News, Patrick wee Reberte oe ‘ee |S: e0_WXYE. News. M. Bhotr TNE Seting SA | WRON Rerie wire opt | rom, Madey MOTH | WCAR. News, Logan CKLW. Heatter, Muste ersig Lng sd 100—WIR. News. Lewis Wws bolo Peres. $:00—W Amos ‘n’ Andy} WJBK. News, Reid . WWJ. News, Maxwell WXYZ, News, Shorr- vw, Hope WCAR, News WXYZ, News. Slagie WJBK, News, McLeod WXY2, News, Bhorr WPON. Early Bird Club otal ewe Cevies WCAR, News, Logan WCAR, News twas eae Roberts wren Dros ! “Wwi ewe, Purse WJBK, News, Casey CKLW, News, Q’morning vums tn Ditte WCAR, Sports, Page 3:30—-WWJ, Monitor CKLW, Queen's Men WXYZ News, Wolf WJBK. News, Reid wWJR, -| 11:308-WWJ, News, Maxwell CKLW, News, Davies 5:00—WJR, News WWJ, News, Purse PR Rew port | 8:00 v _— WXYZ, News, Fun-a-Rama peop ger ot a —7me News, Wott SATURVAY AFTERNOON CKLW, Music WJBK. News, Casey CKLW. News, Good Morning | 12:00—-WJR. J. Vinall, Farm WJBK, News, Dow McLeod | WCAR, News : wee News were ma ae paorg News, Logan 4 News, News, j . Holiday 9:36—WJR, Basketball . News, MacKinnon News, Bud Davies | 6:30—WJR, Music Hall CKLW, Knowles 8:30-—-WJR, Music Hall WJBK. Newa. Lenh -rdt WWJ. News, Purse WJBK, Sound Off WWJ, News, Roberts WCAR, News, Sheridan WXYZ, Sports, Fun-a-Rama WCAR, News CKLW, News, Giooa Morning| WPON, News, Holiday CKLW, News, Knowles 16:00— WWJ, News, Boxing WJBK, News, Reid 12:30—WJH, ime for Music! WCAR, Musis -- Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice Channel %—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—-WXYZ-TV_ Channel $—CKLW-TV [Carries a maximum Army penalty TONIGHT’S TV THEATER 6:00—-(7) Mr. Danger. (9) Popeye. (4) News, Sports. (2) Racket Squad. 6:15—(4) Weather. 6:20—(4) Box Four. 10:00—(7) Colt .45. Western: Town tempt at new life in ‘Outlaw Boots” with Steve Cochran. turns against Colt when he helps young outlaw. (9) If I Had a Mil- lion. (4) Boxing. Lightweight Bout: Johnny Busso vs. Paoli 3:00—(2) Ice Hockey. Red Wings vs. Rangers. $:15—(9) Commercial Film. 3:30—(9) Movie. 4:00—(4) Football Scoreboard. All-Star Golf. (7) i, (2 j : Movie. (7) Wrestling. (9)! 6:30—(7) Frontier Justice. (9)| Rosi. (2) Line-Up. 4 oe aaah Als Gangbusters. (4) Whirlybirds. (2)|10:30—(7) Crash. Drama: Rich ; . rf News. woman Ida Lupino tries to keep erie Movie. (9) Wild B. 6:40—(2) Weather. husband with invalidism. (9) chok. Person to Person. Gen, Alfred . ‘aoe 6:45—(2) News. — Red oe ee Rookie Officer i figure ) 7:00—(7) Sports Focus, (9)sBoots, =, ~ & Saddle. (4) Martin Kane. (2) Dr. Harbor Command. Stumbles Upon Christian. 10:45—(4) Red Barber. Bank Burglary "1 Sports. . meee Soupy’s On. (9) National 2 News. (4) News. a News. | GRANTS, M. Ww — A rook 7:15—(7) News. med onto an at- ) 11:15—(9) Weather. (4) Weather Poceman happen es the Grants 7 :30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. Adventure: Rusty proves serum works. (3) Million Dollar Movie. (4) Saber) of London. Mystery: “Law and the Lawless.” (2) Leave It to Beaver. $:00—(7) Jim Bowie. Adventure: | Jim is candidate as “Bride- groom'’ in shotgun wedding. (4) Last Resort. Circumstantial evi- dence convicts man of murder. (2) Trackdown, 8:30—(7) Patrice Munsel. (4) Life of Riley. Comedy: “Baby Ches- ter’s First Words” thrill grandpa Riley. (2) Zane Grey Theater. “Man to Look Up to” with Lew Ayres. 9:00—(7) Frank Sinatra. Live. mu- sical featuring Sinatra, guest Dean Martin -at Hollywood the- ater. (9) Charlie Chan. (4) “M” Squad. Chicago police hunt kill- er. (2) Mr. Adams, Eve. | 11:20—(9) Feature Theater. Ad- \un:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. 11:30—(7) Night Court. (4, Tonight. 7:28—(2) Meditations, 7:25—(2) On the Farm Front. 7:30—(2) Electricity at Work. 7:45—(2) Mich. State Conservation. $:00—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. erg Anthropology. (7) Gift of 2) Miss Fairweather. venture: Tab Hunter seeks dese.t oil in “Steel Lady.” (4) Sports. (2) Sports Final. Comic Jerry Lewis. SATURDAY MORNING unemployed uranium miner was) seized. Police Chief Bob Baca, who was aroused from sleep and who ar rive | on the scene with such haste that | he left one shoe behind at home, | said 30 minutes delay could have) meant theft of an estimated $25,- 000 from the bank's devositorry. * * * and captured Franklin Robert An- derson, 32. It was rookie officer Ismael Baca (no relation to the chief) who discovered Anderson chip- ping away at the concrete en- closing the depository. The rookie had been having a of coffee in an all-night cafe at 4:30 a.m. As he walked out of the cafe, he heard a noise which 8:55—(4) (Color) News: \9:00—(2) Sermons. from Science. 9:30—(7) Date With Angels. (9)| (4) Farm Report. (7) Crusade Country Hoedown, (4) The Thin] for Christ. Man. (2) Playhouse. Outlaw uncle nearly upsets man’s at- Tonight! Milky’s Movie Party. (9) Grey Cup Parade. 10:30—(2) Mighty Mouse. (4) TUNE | Andy's Gang. IN : 11:00—(2) Susan's Show. (4) Fury. (9) Hopalong Cassidy. Ge 11:30—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4)| Capt. Gallant. (9) Country Cal- endar. SATURDAY AFTERNOON TEXAS RANGERS 12:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) (color) P Midshipmen’s Parade. (7) Satur- IN ACTION! day Party. (9) Grey Cup Mati- nee. Presented 12:30—(9) Pro Footbal. by your 1:00—(2) Lone Ranger. (4) Lion’s friendly Moba Preview. Ch. 2 WIBK 8 pm 9:15—(4) Window Shopping. 9:30—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) Quiz)py the half-shod chief. They sur-| 'Em, (7) Betty Boop. 9:55—(9) Billboard. 10: 00—( 4) Howdy Doody. (7) 1:15—(4) (color) Army vs: Navy pher Water, ‘ Football. 1:30@—(2) Camera Three. 2:00—(2) World This Week. (7) Jamar of the Jungle. 2:15—(2) Face the Nation. 2:30—(7) Movie. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Color—Black & White We Feature Sylvania, Zenith and RCA ‘ CHANNEL 6 TV KITS : STORE HOURS Weekdays 9 to 5:00; Fri. 9 to 9 Answer te Previess Purzie OL RU RIO! iCiAIRiAlc iAls, caused him to approach the bank Rookie Baca peeked inside the bank and saw a man hacking away with tools at the ste: * * The young officer speed across! the street to telephone for help Fellow officers arrived quickly, ted | rounded the bank, then obtained a key and walked in. Anderson was sitting resignedly | in a chair waiting for the officers. Pair Steal Machine as Others Look On | PROVIDENCE, R.I, @® — Ed- ward F. Maienfant, 19, of Woon- socket, is scheduled to be sen- tenced: Tuesday on a larcen charge. He pleaded no contest aaa . & Police ea Judge Luigi De ar from the lobby of a downtown de- partment store on Oct. 2. ‘In broad daylight?’’ asked the _ | judge. “Yes,” said Detective Christo- he door open for them.” Bureau of Public Roads Tells of State Progress | WASHINGTON (®— A total of to within four miles of : 54.4 miles of Michigan roads link- icommunities 20 miles from Los ling the state with the interstate Angeles, has been brought under| and defense highway system has control. . been completed since July 1, 1956,/ ports, contract, put under way or com law. | government has paid $10,886,000. CONDON’S RADIO & TV SALES & SERVICE Call FE 4-9736 Factory Authorized Service, - 127 8, Parke, Corner Auburn | 1:15—WWJ, Army vs. Navy | quale in District Court that Malen- fant and a friend carted out a. big cigarette dispensing machine ‘and they even asked the girls on the counter to hold! the Bureau of Public Roads re-- The announcement Total cont-et the Michigan roads jing a windstorm Nov. has been $15,708,000 of which the ened 25,000 acres of valuable wa- nip ga + Give Detroit GI Japan Exam — in | Soldier. Charged With Murder of Girl Getting| Psychiatric Tests | YOKOHAMA, Japan jtroit, charged by the U. S. Army | with the strangulation murder of 4 ilitary| 3 a Japanese girl, is under psychiatric examination, lfense counsel said today. The counsel, Capt. James R. ‘Robinson, 34, Ft. Collins, Colo., | would not elaborate on the dis- |closure, is de- * * * | Robinson spoke at a 20-minute inews conference. The 23-year-old | soldier, who the Army says has i confessed the crime, was at his i side, neatly attired in a freshly pressed uniform. *“T can’t speak too much Japa- -nese,’’ were the only words Kup- \ski said in answer to a barrage of questions. * * * ____ ~ Kupski has been charged “with | | cae werredita ted murder” in the death of Kazue Eikawa, 25, whose | nude body was feund in a Yoko- jhama alley Nov. 17. The charge ‘of life imprisonment. * * | No clue to whether Japan or the United States will take jurisdic- jtion was given. Robinson said, un — Spe-|_ : cialist Gregory J, Kupski of De-| * “The decision lies with the gov- jernments concerned.” Both he) ‘and Kupski feel either nation Groucho Takes Bows at Everyone's Show By EARL LAS VEGAS — Groucho Marx added a lot of merriment to the Las Vegas scene when he took two bows at Dean Martin’s show and three or four at Ernie Kovac’s and Edith Adams’ ¢ Revue. act. Dean introduced Groucho, who stood up, » and Dean said, “I was going to introduce Harpo too, but he didn’t get here yet.” “Since he’s not here, I'll take a bow for him,” SPill it today, rated more attention Groucho announced, and did, to big applause.| Harpo, who was celebrating a birthday, went) to Ernie’s show, but Groucho took two bows pictures. anyway, and, encouraged by the cheering, kept. bowing. Groucho complimented Ernie on his WILSON i \- “He’s a welcome addition to the night club scene,” he said.| “His material is so clean you can take your kids. The trouble’ would provide a fair trial, he add- THE MIDNIGHT EARL eee led. The maximum Japanese pen-| ialty is death. * * * | Robinson said the Army has, granted permission for Kupski to |police, but said he did not know Joseph Cotton bought a $12,800 Rolls Royce, but beefed about all've been talking to lit this will be done, Marine Convicted cof Murder Charge OKINAWA (®—A Marine -court- martial today found Pfc. Wilbur | \State Bank early yesterday and an'L. Jones, Raleigh, N.C., guilty hl two charges of assault with jtent to inflict great bodily a and conspiracy my assault. * Jones was = second of six, lmen charged in the death of Navy, Corpsman Adrien R. Nokleby, Wells. County, N.D., who died aft- er a beating Aug. 4. ‘The sailor—a . white Sir Laurence Olivier’s son will come here for plastic surgery | Studios. after a London auto crash . | Khan and some pals to spend Thanksgiving in Palm Beach . _voreing Allan Jones, . ironically, arranged to start a is, kids today don’t want clean! Sey * Irene Hervey, who’s here di-, had,| “Mr. and Mrs.” TV show with| him. She gets her divorce Dec. 27, he marries again Dec. 28. | Vic Damone's a $20,000 los-| er here, Leo Durocher won a' couple of G's on a few min-| utes’ play, but an unknown) Chinese won $10,000. Dean) Martin claimed that this caused his pal. Mack Gray, “to| rush out to get converted to Chinese. There were two other Las Vegas guys there ahead of him. . Porfirio Rubirosa invited am Elaine Stritch’ll visit H'wood. (To see Reck Hudson?) ., . jre-enact the crime for Japanese Cary Grant told Broadway producers to find a play for him . £60 “extra” EARL’S PEARLS: To prevent auto accidents, try to drive ‘as if you had good sense —H. C. Diefenbach. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Nowadays a bow! of chow mein, a visit to a French movie and a pizza pie afterward round out Ie ool American evening. That’s earl, brother. (Copyright 1957) Korean Orphans {South Korea for U.S. Control on Okinawa | » Fathered by Gls Arrive in U.S. PORTLAND, Ore. of them ill with tuberculosis, ar-| man—was rived in the United States yester-| Officers surrounded the building | allegedly kicked in the head by! day. ‘The children, infants to 6-year- =y reaching out for the Ryuk-| |Negro Marines. Sentence offi Jonee attr bejolds, came from pronounced tomorrow at Camp|Orphanage in Koréa. Holt, McTureous. wealthy, Creswell, Ore., * * * has Jones, man to attack Nokleby after a pay-| \day drinking bout, was described) «iin the trial as ‘the man who led of the Vicious, snarling pack”’ in the jattack. i Supreme Soviet Set for Budget Session MOSCOW WP — The Soviet gov- ernment announced today that the Soviet, Russia's Parlia- iment, will hold’ a budget session \beginning Dec. 19. * * * A decree published in the Com- munist party newspaper Pravda and other papers summoned mare} than 1,300 members of the Su- preme Soviet's two HKeuses to the mecting. The full agenda and; probably length of the were not indicated ‘The Supreme Soviet Say meets for a week to 10 days. Gov y ernment spokesmen report on the Y | national and international situa- ions at opening meetigs. * *x country in a series of baby-lifts. |He has adopted eight of them him- self. x * The children, fathered by U-S. troops in Korea, were abandoned tempt to re-establish Japan's for-| | by .their Korean mothers. Holt) has 130 more in the orphanage | and hopes to bring them to new | homes in this country before |Ryukyuans want a return to Ja-\‘em sparkle. Make ‘em Christmas. * * * The four tubercular children were. admitted to the United States under special authorization of the immigration service. Holt said earlier that the U.S. Public Health Service would supervise their care and that the new par- ents would pay ‘for treatment of the illnesses. * * * Holt and his wife children of their own. Four of the children will make} have five lare destined for homes through- out the country. New York has been the nation’s co Eighty-! seven little Korean orphans, four; SEOUL \—The South Korean) government today backed the U.S: | ‘position on Okinawa and called \for efforts ‘‘to prevent the rise of a Japanese colonialism which has a| Government spokesman Oh Chae farmer, * | Kyung said in a statement, ‘‘Korea had to be photographed minus brought 575 mixed- blood|welcomes the U.S. decision tojtheir glass crystals, which pro- described as the first, youngsters to new homes in this/keep the Rvukyus Islands control.| duced annoying camera _reflec- * * * “Japanese demands for a civilian administration seem to have been |part of a conspiracy to penetrate | the islands preliminary to an at- ‘mer colonial control.” * * |! Oh denounced * o the idea the pan as ‘‘a myth created by the Japanese themselves, and by their Communist emissaries and sym- pathizers on Okinawa.” Student Riot Aftermath of Victory on Gridiron MIAMI, Fila. — Roiting stu- | day in the aftermath of Edison High School's 20-7 football victory over Miami High. Several police, one fireman and session | ithe ir homes in Oregon. The rest some students were reported in- jured by clubs, fists, rocks. Officers turned a fire hose on the demonstrators and students bottles or The last meetig was a one-day ceremonial session Nov. 6 which served as a sounding board for party boss Nikita Khrushchev and other leaders on the eve of cele- ‘brations of the Bolshevik Revolu- tion. Forest Fire Finally ‘Under Full Control | ; 2 ‘LOS ANGELES ® — The bigizt jbrush and timber fire in the San Gabriel Mountains, which burned foothill Spawned a new breed of temper- much throw.” |tographed as good,"’ Irving Block. was telling me about products \reaching ‘‘stardom’’ in Holly-) | wood. { \dents and police clashed early to-| Products Become Television’ s Glamorous New Stars Beans, Car Get 'Lots of Attention | From pitch black to full sun- light on the car required almost three hours. .‘‘Nuts to nature,” said Jack, ‘‘Check,”’ said Irving. PHOTOGRAPHED SUN So they spent the next five morn- ings photographing the rising sun at the rate of one film frame per hour. Back in Hollywood, they went to {work with the film and what na- RSKINE JOHN. jture couldn't do they did—the ris- a) =7 ala = sun fully lighted the car in HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — Holly- nine seconds and the whole “birth wood on TV: A can of beans, I can of a new car in a new era” was accomplished in the required 20 Trick Photography and) Flattery Help Beautify Sponsor's Wares ifrom the camera crew on a movie) studio set recently than Marlon| Irving was around one day Brando ever got in any of his) when the advertising agency | boys for a beer sponsor were * * * | auditioning “‘sexy whistles” on a And that new automobile! Why.) movie sound stage. The idea. bs even had a personal makeup | was to have a beer bottle whistie man to dab powder on its shiny; at a pretty girl. [nove while a cameraman and al “Man,” Irving says, “they spent crew of 23 technicians spent more the Son, Fy ae ; le ome making it look beautiful than! y listening to peop ; Whistle.” hey do making Lana Turner look « A * beautiful Some whistles were ‘“‘too obvi- Yes, sir, television has ous.” Other whistles had ‘‘too Finally they found amental glamor stars in Holly- | just the right whistle, en wood. They’re not sexy dolls |—— petnpered aa tattered? ana |. 1S YOUR LIFE WORTH A FAULTY EXHAUST SYSTEM... photographed with all the glamor — tricks. You see these new ‘‘stars” on) TV ail the time. Seve _ no * * conn Save Time aa Seana Se at Your Exclusive Aste Exheust and hundreds of other products’ like watches, beer bottles and flip-top cigarette boxes, that the booming production of telefilm commercials has brought to Holly- wood’s major and _ independent System Center VERY TEMPERAMENTAL They're just as temperamental _| glamor stars. MUFFLER suops MUFFLERS INSTALLED FREE! PMU GEN GATING While You Wait directors and cameramen behind | the scenes in Hollywood's growing business of filming TV commer- cials, ' * * * “Jean Harlow was never pho-| Irving and Jack Rabin are in _ partnership as Studie Film Service,.a special photographic effects company, and they will supervise the same type of work for Hollywood's newly organized Filmercial Productions, Jack and Irving have photo- graphed automobiles, watches,’ beer cans and other ‘stars’ now) being imported to Hollywood. * * * \ | Until these two gents got into) the TV filming business, watches SILENT TMAIDAS MUFFLER PONV TT TTI T Try rrr rrr rs wre vrvry tions. The result was “flat "and dead watches,"’ one watch com- pany complained, in a big fit of temperament, ‘ |PART OF THE GLAMOR RefMSsssehewar arate PARAL A A DADS 4 fs | “The crystals,"’ they said, ‘‘are part of the glamor in a watch.| > They sparkle. We want to see MIDAS MUFFLER SHOP sparkle.” * * * Weaned on star temperament, Jack and Irving developed a spe- cial camera lens which bypasses those annoying reflections and now captures the “glamor’’ in a watch crystal, An automobile company asked Jack and Irving for a 20-second GUARANTEED ACAINST : RUST-OUT, BURN-OUT, AND BLOW-OUT NO CHARCE FOR LABOR on Front or Rear Pipe when purchased with TV commercial showing “the muttler. birth of a new car in a new | ~~ era.” The jdea was to pheto- graph the sun rising from behind KING’S a mountain to fally light the car, e fo ; . in the foreground, in all of its | Midas Muffler $ - ‘ “newborn” splendor. But the advertising agency wanted the sun to fully reveal the car in nine seconds. Jack 256 South Saginaw (Next te Jerome Olds) * * was made; % yesterday as turkey dinners were} The work is part of the 2.576) being served to some 1,000 men’ miles of construction advertised ad bie on thé lines. 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