Ee ee ena = mT ‘ei & eee an f ‘a iS ee e =~ 4 . : A . Z - J 1 ; ae ONTIAC PRESS _ vs. Westies Bareas — PONTI AC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY; NOVEMBER 25, 1957—42 PAGES INTERNATIONAL Ewe Sara" too! Tele ars of US. Doom: (Details on Page 2) : = first floor, although one room q = Uroes Costly Arms Program: Asks $5 Million Increase in Home Edition kkk . | Longfellow Building Ravaged — Vandals Fire School Vandals raged through the Long-|smashing dolls, igniting paper and fellow School, 31 N, Astor St., Sun- throwing pop bottles through win- day shortly after noon and set fire dows. to several rooms, smashed win-) Pencils seemed particular- dows ‘and destroyed property. ‘ly te have aroused their anger, Firemen found five rooms ablaze| for they broke dezens of them. | and two hall waste paper recepta-| They also scrawled remarks on cles on fire. They estimated dam-| blackboards and teachers’ desk ages at $1,500 to the building and) blotters. time for School this morning. In $1,000 to contents. The fires took Adeline Hook, principal, said one room, however, the electrical 40 minutes to bring under control. that the school was fortunate in wiring was damaged by the fire An emergency maintenance | that the vandals did not enter the | and repairs are stil] being made. crew was hastily assembled by ‘office where records are kept or) Police say the damage work was school officials last night and by the library where they could have: obviously by juveniles and are this morning all classrooms were | done more serious damage. They jopening an investigation today. back in use except ene. also stayed out of the gymnasium) | Several suspects have already been » The, vandals entered the schoo = seat: Motorists Stuck: Snow ‘Deep in The emergency repair crew re- placed windows last night until dark and cleaned up the debris in + Cook Indian Meal at Chief Pontiac Council Site ' Area Boy Scouts Tour Historic Island © Early local history was done in reverse Saturday They set fire to several large pa- per mache figures in the auditori- um which were made for a school An Indian meal was prepared over a camp- McMillan The members of the troop were ferried to the ~ Record Fall Halts Cars, eae in motor boats, where they were greeted by Nips. Winter Vegetobles x Shehato, oe historian and member uf Thrills Kids oe DALLAS ‘)?» — A snow called fhe heaviest in 30. years struck deep into west- ‘ern and southern Texas ‘lover the weekend, stalling traffic, spreading beneficial program, on Apple Island in Orchard Lake. The idea was fire on the 35-acre island.’ Following the dinner, ** * * ry conceived by Boy Scout Troop B-26 of Bloomfield Aes a ae en ted and the N into five classroom , {Hill der the direct tmast ry i" inh | uc eal un S They ranged s Heart of Texas ills, ‘under he rection ef Scoutmaster J. ue Scena’ és nen ae vccaas ‘cians. | ' The setting is one steeped in local Indian history, as Apple Island was the council setting when Chief Pontiac met with his Indian braves. and it was) there that his conspiracy of 1763 was plotted. Father of H-Bomb Tells Probers Cooperation in Military Needed WASHINGTON (INS) — 4 (Dr. Edward Teller, “father of the H-bomb,” predicted today Russia will ‘leave us behind and way behind” in technological weapons un- UF Campaign in Last Stretch Pins Hopes of Victory, on Final All-Out Drive by Every Volunteer Pontiac Area United Fund lead- ers today pinned their hopes on’ an all-out, eleventh hour effort to, put the 1957 drive over the top by the time the three-week campaign officially ends at noon tomorrow. | Without a successful, last minute, surge in contributions, this year's drive seemed destined to-fall about $30,000 short of its $612,000 goal, campaign chairman Dr. Dana P. Whitmer said today. Tomorrow's luncheon to hear final reports and awards has “dim hopes” of becoming a vic- tory luncheon unless the unex- pected happens during the final 24 hours of the campaign, Whit- mer said, The luncheon wil) be at Elks Temple with Harry Wismer, radio and television sports commentator, | as guest speaker. NEED TREMENDOUS EFFORT “Only a tremendous effort by’ the UF's 4,500 volunteer workers, will turn the trick now,” said Whit- mer. He urged volunteers to report) 3! N. Astor Sunday by vandals. Pontiac Press Phote SURVEY DAMAGE—Longfellow School pupils David Gemmel and Kathleen Hedwood and their teacher Mrs. Evelyn Bogan exam- ine some of the damage caused by five fires set in the building at ail remaining contributions to campaign headquarters immedi- moisture and giving the kids a thrill. | A record 14 inches of! snow paralyzed Concho County in lower west cen-, tral Texas yesterday. An. estimated 300. motorists| were stranded, jamming cafes and the two hotels in) Eden, Tex. : Laredo on the Mexican border had its first snow in a dozen years.) . j The tomate crop around Laredo | was ruined and the chill weather nipped at winter vegetables in the lush lower Rio Grande Val- ley area at the southern tip of | Texas, but it was toe early to assess damage. Constable A. C. Paris of Eden! said 200 vehicles were marooned between ‘Eden and San Angelo. No! loss of life was reported nor were any motorists hospitalized. | Paris said all highways were. re-| opened and all the stranded mo-| torists on their-way by noon coe ww” og a REDMEN RETURN — Boy Scouts of Bloom- field Hills Troop B-26 visited historic Apple greets Scout Ken Senteny, dressed as Chief Pon- Pontiae Press Phote Island in Orchard Lake Saturday. Oakland tiac. Other warriors are (I-r) Robert Smith and County historian Joe Haas of The Pontiac Press. Charles Curtis. | terday. * Eden Weather Bureau observer \held up iblack and white" ‘been “rather foolish” less the U.S. adopts a vigor- ous and costly program. Teller testified at the Senate missile-satellite in- vestigation that the Soviet Union already has sur- passed the U.S. in develop- ment of ballistic missiles and may be ahead in radar. The scientist, opening witness in the inquiry, said a basic cause of America’s lag in this vital field |has been that research has been (Picture on Page 2) “unless we can prove i in that a prograrp jwill work. He said the U. S, has in this view. Teller declared that the U. 8, ‘“walted too long” in develop- ment of long-range ballistic mis- siles. He also warned that the Russians are “willing to take greater gambles in their develop- ment program than we are.’* LISTS SUGGESTIONS | He offered these specific sugges- tions: —An immediate five million dol- lar—10 per cent—boost in funds for the nuclear weapons program at Los Alamos, N. M., where he is now working. He said this is bad- | G. H. Stiser sald it was the most | snow he had seen-in 30 years on the job there. Paris said he thought sheep may eee Heart Attack Takes Life As the drive entered its final ‘ ao, ie gant nasa Beinn OF Painter Diego Rivera 2CountyMen Nixon Warns U. S. stood at 80 per cent of its $404,273 goal with more than 90 per cent of the area's industrial employes contacted by the UF, said George Watson, division chairman. The Commercial Division was about $50,000 short of its $164,280 quota, said its chairman, Carroll | raphic Divi- range npyeaagh pea to reach e€Tal weeks ago, he was worki ing on three paintings with its $21,548 quota, according to the zest which character-* Mrs. Ralph T. Norvell, co-chair- ized his work for a half man. century. Only members of Emphasizing that the UF goalhis family and his physi- was carefully calculated to raise'cjan were present when he. oe cero Os , Suppo :| He: is survived by his fourth cies next year, Dr. Whitmer indi- vite ama Hurtado, and two, cated there is 4 possibility the . drive will be extended it the goal,‘ebters, Ruth and Gandalupe. Rivera’s most controversial is not met by tomorrow. “Time extensions have been used; murals are in the Detroit Instie | successfully in previous years when’ tue of Art, They show Detroit's - the drive failed to reach goal at, mass production industries, Pro- deadine,”* he pointed out. tests centered around Rivera's iversial association with the Communist party. Rivera had been in and out oft! the Communist party since 1922. He returned only last year from! Russia and proclaimed that Soviet medicine had cured him of cancer. From his earliest aays Rivera expressed defiance in his contro- paintings. At times he wore a pistol] while he worked = public. One of the last major controver- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Queen Replies: to Students May Snap With $1,200 Pot-O-Gold /have suffered but said there would MEXICO CITY (#—Diego Rivera, whose violent paints be ibe = loss to grain crops in 2 Die i In Traffic snow melted rapidly as| and defiant politics made him a charging bull in the}. eee ras fone| ae! the! low! Sal! world of art, died of a heart attack early today in his studio at suburban San Angel. He was 70. Until phlebitis paralyzed his right hand and arm sev- Precipitation in the South oc-| ‘curred in association with a weak’ low in northern Florida. Heavy rainfall hit some areas. Rain, drizzle and fog extended. from Arkansas -and Louisiana east- ward through the Carolinas and Fut da. Unlucky Streak H If someone told vou thaf you could have $1,200 for just a few | minutes of your time, would you say no? Well, it’s possible to win that much with Pot-0-Gold. The puzzle that appears on were weekend fatalities. killed 9 p.m, c by Ralph Mass. | Birchwood, Troy, While Crossing Dixie ‘Highway Near Home Two Oakland among Nixon has bluntly warned it would be “foolhardy” to ignore a new Communist cold war offensive in the scram- ble to keep pace with Russia militarily. The vice president, who spoke in Philadelphia and Washington yesterday, declared the Kremlin is “launch- ing right now a massive non-military offensive aimed at the overthrow of all free governments.” He said the Red offensive was mapped at the Moscow, meeting last week of Communist leaders from 64 na- *tions and was outlined in residents Michigan County the five Melvin Reddick, 53, of 4274 Dixie lighway, Waterford Township, was Saturday when he rossed Dixie near his home He was struck by a car driven 23, of Capac. Mass told Pontiac Post State troopers ith “ ; e “Khrushchev Mani- that he did not see Reddick who F c| d Ski was wearing dark clothes xpect Ou y les festo” issued by Soviet) iparty boss Nikita S. Khrus| S| party boss Nikita S. Khrushchev late last week.) a * * * ! Walter Lee Viers, 25, of 1128 was killed in a two-car collision at Dequindre and 16 Mile roads, Sterling Town- ship, at 6:55 p.m. Saturday. Viers was driving west on and Snow Flurries The U.S, Weather Bureau pre-. dicts mostly cloudy with occasional | snow flurries tonight and tomor- °! Catholic Youth at Philadelphia's 16 of Greater Cold War’ ~* . ization” Waterford Man Killed WASHINGTON (INS) —Vice President Richard M. He said this could ° so that the effort would be re- tarded” rather than advanced. dling research, page 13 is worth that amount for some licky wnner. And a few minutes is all it takes to arrive at a solution and send :Mile road and collided with the row in the Pontiae area. ‘Convention Hall that the mani- auto of Andrew J..Rosnick Sr., 28, of Detroit, going north on De- and the high tomorrow near 35. lenge the free world cannot and! * * * —Avoidance of a “rapid reorgan- of the missile program, ‘rock the boat * * * — Greater cooperation between the military services—as well as between competing companies han- Competition, he said, should “not be carried to the point where they dre keeping se- crets from each other.” * * * — Cooperation “across the board’ with NATO allies in the defense field, He said this should include “not only Britain but across the board in NATO coun- tries and maybe with other coun- tries." In calling for the increased Nixon told the National Couneit fines for Los Alamos, Teller said: We must be generous with mon- ey, in any place it can be applied in an effective manner—and there The low tonight will be near 28 festo “lays down a blunt chal- jare many such places,” Demoer: atic Leader Lyndon John- son opened the Senate missile-sat- jellite investigation today with a ;Warning that Russia's threat to American security is perhaps ‘‘the | Sreatest we have ever known."’ The Texan: called as the com- |Mittee's first scientific witness, Dr. Teller. “father of the H-bomb.” us r entry. Don't hold back |TWndre. The outlook for Wednesday is part- ina Seca yea “acres win: any. |__Posnick was taken to Van Dyke Jy cloudy with little change in tem- sill not ignore.’ thing.” Your ch + on feat | {Memorial Hospital with a frac- perature. |. “It would be foothardy,” he as ceed as the next pers on’s, (tured right shoulder A temperature of 21 degrees in said, ‘“‘for us to brush it aside However, don’t forget to read ‘downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m.| on the errs that - contains , : * ‘At 2 p.m. the reading was 20. the usual lies and distortions the rules carefully. Your chances Cardinal Plans for Yule , : which have characterized such | - Todd, Liz Leave Tokyo are nil if you mail your entry AS in an envelop instead of on a) NEW YORK W—Francis Cardi i Co) postcard, or if you miss the dead- | nal Spgjlman leaves Dec. 16 on a Earlier, the vice president was to give the nation a picture of line, or if you write in the words flying’ ‘round-the-world trip to TOKYO — Showman Mi- ‘the principal speaker at dedica- the space age scientific contest. Instead of the numbers. Follow | pass the holiday season with men | chael Todd and his ailing wife. tion ceremonies opening a $1.600,-. Johnson, chairman of the Senate these few hints and you're well | and women in U. S. uniform for | actress Elizabeth Taylor. left 000 building serving as national Preparedness Subcommittee, said on your way to bulging wallet. the sevénth consecutive year | for the United States tonight. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) a To Leave Building on Perry This Week Police Rejoice Over Move to New Quarters Lt. officials told Police Chief George their belongings. say one last adieu were the presence of four con- Schlamp ‘this is the force's to what one called ‘the Perry stables jammed in an 8 by 11 cub- expressed By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. |sardines felt,” “Now IT know." J, ‘Donny E. Ashlev Twenty years ago id City of Back on a cold Dec. 24, 1997 a Christmas present.” Prison.” and move into modern | Pontiac gave its policemen @ g 106 ie offic $900. blic Py hole. (hottest prceent, Mm force of © ers crossed Pike aia Thea it wae received nich’ as aera wae $900.000 Public | The dlerics office and feo cout dn't h big red ribbon. hae nee La ee Per y. City | a gift, since the guardians of the | ee ‘rooms showed visibily the wear R didn't have a big re jinto their new home on Perry. y ace had been cramped in their This modern Thanksgiving and tear of 19 years of court traf- | pe F around it. Nor was it some of that) “green stuff.’ At the time it was "=r a most welcomed gift. But today J) Today’ s Press gift won't only be enjeyed by but also by Municipal Violations Bureau and They | ~| Old headquarters at 10 S. MHI) was the court's first St., where the Municipal Court | police, is now. Court, police garage employes. ific. This |home, Across Mill street there stands saa 2 the police are about ready to give. it right back to the city — and! ee » ‘We've outgrown this place,” (at last report) an aged build. gladly. wOomise ee vases 35 (SAid Capt. Oliver H. Lemeaux. second Civic center project, | img that Is on its last brick and present: ei lice head. | County News ............ 23 «|“‘We'va worked around leaks, the | | timber. This is the sagging — t ” = P Editorials wee ei... @ plumbing is ancient, the ooo is’ And they're not restraining the! police garage, built back some- quarters building at 8 a Market Basket ...... #4 to 33 ‘chipped, the floors creak... and pleasure of leaving their present time around 1912. One look m SS a St. barkete ee 96 you ask am I gle 0 to move.’ loffices, | shows its vintage. ie OES — : ~— a 1 Today. as 120 officers and per-' Agyetery * * | + «& * | How ‘thie pla has) atosd ere rt eee ere wand gints Peatioe Prose Facle isonnel prepare to move to their Obituaries . Sand 360) ‘We have oaica for that build- “I sat there under a crack in vo 4 Sal Ae Col. 2) of Room ‘20, Central Elementary School, are to America. Left to right are: Mrs. Mercer new Public Safety Building home Pot-0-Gold Pos 18 ‘ing a long, long-time,” Lemeaux the ceiling for five years waiting Continued on Page 2, Co z thrilled and proud. They have a letter tacked to , Smith, teacher of the - by rs; Billy Noy. 30, they look back at working Sperts . 19 te 21. said as he looked back on the day for it to fall,’’ exclaimed Leo F.. " the room’s bulletin board written at the com- Rager, 52% Wayne St., Ashbaugh, 50S. | in the Perry street edifice with an, Theaters .... 1% he was hired as a patrolman on McDonald, Municipa] Court clerk. ' ie Are poi a 7 mand of Queen Elizabeth from one of her ladies Roselawn St., who para the lette.s to- the {attitude of “good riddance.” | TV & Radio Programs" voy 4 July 1,. 1925. | Six clerks sitting back-to-back, gone tT on te 6 pm Pong oe = in waiting. It acknowledged the letters each queen; Jim Richards, 33 S. Jessie St., and oF . [ ft © © | Wilson, Earl - 41 Now it is moving time again. A elbow-to-elbow were enough to Free Garden'a corsage for. t # laden, student wrote to the queen about her recent trip Hicks, 5 Union Ct. 1 d- “I always wondered how those!) Women's Pages ...... 15 to 17 |week hence the force will pick. up show they were ready to move, @Sirare Ave. t \ \ w i j ‘ ‘ } \ a4 ; : i . a . a7 ‘ * . : j Fire Hits Paper | ‘in Wyandotte Two | | Rea i. ¥ herby 2 News Herald Burned but Will Publish This Week Anyway WYANDOTTE @® — A roaring fire raced through the two-story Wyandotte News - l!erald building) yesterday and at its-height threat- ened an entire business block in this down-river. community, * * * The fire, which Fire Chief Floyd Scharf said apparently started in the weekly newspaper's mechani- cal section, was detected by two employes working in the building. Ir raged out of contrel for five hours. Mrs. Mahel Pollock, an auditor, and Farmer Sehll Jr., an adver- tising messenger, said they first smelled smoke and then saw the fire. They fled the building. and reported the blaze. Publisher William E. Kreger, for- mer Wyandotte mayor who bought the paper last September, set the physical inventory loss at $250,000 and said $110,000 of it was insured. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957, ‘Beck Jr. fo Appeal ‘Larceny Conviction. -|Dave Beck Jr., 37-year-old son of - }Teamsters Union President Dave . |Beck Sr., on two counts of grand *'Itions for a new trial will be filed. SEATTLE @ — Conviction of larceny will be appealed and mo- defense counsel Charles S. Burdell Said today. . The young Beck was found ty by a Superior Court jury of keeping for his own use $4,650 ob- tained from the sale of two Team- gters Union automobiles, Beck is at liberty on $3,000 bond. His sentence could run up to as high as 15 years. Neither Beck nor his father would comment on the verdict, ion Saturday night. The senior Beck is scheduled to go on trial in King County Supe- rior Court Dec. 2? on a grand lar- ceny count of keeping $1,900 from the sale of a union-owned auto mobile. Burdel] said he will move to postpone that trial in view of the result of the trial of Beck Jr. on grounds that the senior Beck could guil- The Day in Birmingham _ Final Hearin ‘ BIRMINGHAM — City commis- sioners tonight wil] conduct the last of the informal hearings on the proposed. zoning ordinance. The discussion will cover miscellaneous provisions mainly concerned with administrative problems. * * * Commissioners also wil] hear a ‘report of the city’s legal repre- sentative on the requested ordi operations on Sundays. The report warns commissioners that there is always: a possibility that the le- gality of such an ordinance can be questioned. James L, Howlett, the legal adviser, said, “It is our opinion that the ordinance requested by the Birmingham Real Estate Board could be enacted. “It should be adopted only with the understanding that there are legal questions which could be not receive a fair trial at this: raised by persons opposed to it, Commission Will Conduct nance to prohibit real estate sales! g on Zoning Searls, Birm Council of Churches president, and the Chan- ‘cel Choir of the host church under ithe direction of Mildred G.. Ritter, | Birmingham Council of Churches ‘announces. the receipt of $2,182.70 ‘during the UNICEF drive conduc- ‘ted by young church people here at Halloween. ‘ { Oakiand County PEO coopera- ‘tive is meeting Dec. 2 at the Birmingham Community House for a 10:30 a.m. business session and brunch. All members unaffiliated with local chapters are invited. Res: | day with Mrs. s. E. Arthur, 26489 Meadowood Court, EL 6-4136, Royal Oak AD Chapter will be the hostess group, Tom Patterson, inaugurator of a famous Shakespearean festival will Ibe the speaker tonight for friends of the Baldwin Public Library. |The 8:15 program in the library ‘auditorium will be on the subject ervations must be made by Fri- |E ) ver ewirwh ee we NEW, CLEAR 2nd FLOOR BARGAINS ane Four Plead Guilty neal ete. Dunne on Morals. Charges Plans for this city’s traditional | Thanksgiving services have been Girl in Poor Condition completed. es Innocent in the Theater.” The owner of the building, Charles A Brethen, estimated the | University of California scientist, testifies today building loss at from $75,000 to First secian Self — All-Perpose wt : A 5 with Presb: ; . . | “ — pose $100,000 and said it was insured. Four women pleaded guilty at selected as the I ore The After Train-Car Mishap | R od R t The paper, which wil] observe A ah oe rments _ * i — delivered The Condition of Miss Bette M.| oun oaster ———— tion anniversary A - a nici ‘ourt on charges of solicit- . Dr. Robert A. Mac- a H-BOMB’S “FATHER” — Dr. Edward Teller, Armed Service Preparedness ttee Morris, 19, of 3995 Avery St., Wa- Holds S-lb. fowl : in January, will be . published hearings in Washington. The hearings are con- for prostitution and accosting. |oskep, —— pastor of First) ord Township, injured when|E o, |0-ib. coast. 79¢ from a Detroit printing plant, Lee Coluter, 23, of Detroit, the auto she was driving was K said, It and a siste x. | a8 the first witness in the opening of Senate cerned with missile development. and Dorothy J 5. of De- ty, the South Gate Independent, troit, pleaded pinemopp Hinson tog fon tt pada ferviceistruck by a train Friday night, have a combined circulation of . and were fined $100 or 20 days by S esterday, Today changed es ogee eae today 24,200 on Monday and Thursday Dolica Glad to Move still 3 Chances Nixon Warns U.S went to jail when, they were ur| _D&. Macoakey, ns ee fe destxyed the second toor a {Q New H to Catch Glimpse ' wvjuanita Swift 32. of 702 Nebras-| BAM, apent two yeary in Europe | Miss Morris, who was thrown’ EE pablgerantey pats a door ot {0 ew rea uarters ka St., and Isabelle Jackson, 31; “dying at the University of Ed- from her car to the pavement, is) being treated for fractured arm! ‘of 133 Jackson St., pleaded guilty, of Sputnik Rocket of Greater Cold War insurance company, a barber shop land ribs, and multiple cuts and (Continued From Page One) ito accosting. They were fined $75 and offices of a real estate firm ANN ARBOR, Mich. &—Mich- | (Continued From Page One) | : in many churghes in the British (pruises Bluestone — All-Purpose and a lawyer. \is the question of the century,” €X-| joan sky watchers probably will or 15 days in jail by Judge Mc. cas ant (Gs bs . get into the building during the mechanic of 12 years. “I thought | rocket of historic Sputnik I dur- Jewish service organization. vhs her —_ saa mone} = reac a a blaze and confined efforts mainly|it was going to collapse many) ing the week | * * & were arrested Satur-| Assisting in the service will be Gad Trax Gua tH OIE CC Ok 1° to keep it t cereuding’ times, Just six years ago they) ‘That is the on af Ua | day night in the Bagley -Wessen the Rev. Dr. W. Glen Harris of at 6:24 p.m. or 10-lb. roast. He warned of the new Kremlin soe by vice squad officers. had to put in a steel beam when) versity of Michigan Astronomer jcampaign against the free world - Use SIMMS FREE LAYAWAY te ‘Hide’ TOYS ‘til Christmas Day ‘part of the roof caved in.” William Liller. He points out ..\. the ic, psychological shop and save...no lower prices anywhere! | Fetter and Buck Throndset. a! that the rocket is expected to : mechanic of 10 years for the city, fai) to earth in mid-December. lees subversive fields.’ \TO BE EXPECTED | Exactly as pictured —— ——, 5 23-Ib. Fowl or 30-Ib. Roast 2.69 Serious Teens patiently eye their new garage in The rocket will pass over Mich- As a result of the Khrushchev Make Funn Y ithe basement of the Public Safety, igan next week and should be Building. visible to the naked eye through '\anifesto, Nixon said, the West Extortion Bid “T don’t think the old place has, Wednesday, said Liller. The rock- (can expect: WARWICK, R.I. —Police said long to go,” said Throndset.- ‘I et should appear as a high-flying | —The dictators of Moscow will today they suspect juveniles are understand the city is going to, airplane. It will be a single | sharply step up their economic, involved in an unusual extortion'tear it down before it dies of) light moving slowly across the psychological and subversive ac- attempt. ; ‘natural causes.” | heavens from north to south for é val , z — _ ry = : A steel-tipped arrow with aj nm | about a minute. tivities all over the workd. j ye ; 4 ee ee crudely printed note attached was! is was confirmed by City | | iter gave this time table: | se Oblong Roaster fired into the shingles of the home| Manager Walter K. Willman. He | yronday approxin-tely 5:58 p. | —The Communists “will empha- % 18 -Pc Complete Set of the Henry M. Viau family yes:| *@4e@ that the police station 1. so pearing low in the north- size again the popular front tac- ° Holds 20-Ib. fowl 49 might be used for storage pur- ’ i ] e 5 terday. | east. itics which fooled so many well or 25-lb, roast. The note read: poses. | Tuesday, approximately 6:24 |intentioned people in times past.” LIONEL Electr ic Train Set “Don't call the police if you’ Although he hesitated to admit p.m. halfway up in the sky inthe —‘Ruthless control and domina- , Stainless Steel don't want to get hurt. Leave 10 it, Willman didn’t deny that if the) northeast. tion of Communist governments Regular $25.00—Simms Low Price ; : dollars at your front door by 2 station ’was razed. its ancient next; Wednesday, approximately 6:48 and Communist parties -every- * DIESEL ENGINE : * FLAT CAR * GONDOLA CAR Poultry Skewers o'clock tomorrow morning. ldoor neighbor, Fire Station No. 1, p.m., nearly directly overhead. (where by the men in the Kremlin * CABOOSE CAR * 8-CURVE TRACK “P.S.—Leave the money in an’ might collapse with it —_——_——— : Pock will again be the order of the day * 1 STRAIGHT TRACK * 1 UNCOUPLING TRACK anllope (sic). No change please., Out of this edifice, and into the 14" Oe eck Me (8 82 no Harney structure on Pike between Hi AfOM Expert Calls ‘+ ¢ * 45-WATT TRANSFORMER = * LUBRICANT y : ‘and Parke streets, will come Fire The vice president said Amerti® agsvg o10.13 on famous LIONEL “GtT discel clectrie trot ont. Pulled by ¢ | ree John F. Schroeder and his for Bi Arms B 5 jcans “need oe stamina and de. famous GS-44 Lehigh Valley dicsal, got hee fat car with pipes gondola car ) administrative staff. 00 { jtermination for patient endurance, istere, caboose, track curved sectioné, I straight section, | 7 * * * q of a cold war for an indefinite pe-| une PMAQNE- TRACTION feature. Se Rees MeeeneN. sesenvien: het. j Has many other ha Ow NI Despite the fact that they have (Continued From Page One) Uioxt | SY? = . mit uses in kitchen, a new front on their building, , ; ; Police Violations Bureau personnel Russia’s launching of Sputniks T will leave their present Waldron 2n¢ IT has challenged “our superi- Hotel home at 40 E. Pike St., and rity and even our equality. ‘move fip the hill also He declared: ‘‘We must meet a. ._jthis challenge quickly and effec- That has been their home since tively in all its aspects.” April of 1953 when they moved . ; — Do two full moons ever occur from a small office in the Perry, Johnson said: “We hope to in a single month? police station where the identifica. have a a heigenage rel sae te es 5 tT ; sent threat our security— when completed a painting) Yes, because the complete cycle tion bureau is today. abe meee : of the moon is just under the 30-| The space where the Violations| perhaps the greatest we have (which the Mexican government | | ever known. jhad commissioned for an exhibi- day average length of a month, the Bureau is has already been rented, | ltion in E full moon comes at a different | While the Waldron space occupied) The hearing opened in the crowd- 40M In Europe. time each month—but not neces-jby the court is still looking for aed Senate Caucus Room at 10:05! Government officials were ap- Genuine Foley NLYON BASTER r 4 Unbreakable 719° Large capacity squeeze bulb. Painter Rivera - ¥ Dies in Mexico | (Continued From Page One) : | By E. H. SIMS sies which he stirred was in 1950, sarily on a different day. jnew tenant. \a.m. (EST), five minutes late in| palled when they learned that | It Waelks—Telks—Lights Up ~ Set Has 182 Parts S$ Complete With Accessories For example, full moon fell on 3 [the inquiry into why America*has| the painting showed U.S. soldiers ¥ ROBERT ROBOT =: ERECTOR SET : Construction Camp both’ November ith and’ Decent: : . ‘been lagging in its missile-satellite’ committing atrocities In Korea. |y - $5.95 ° ° $5.98 i oe Sse gape | Soe ene 3.88 3.88 3.88 | ae fey at a tes tc. United Fund Lists Johanoe said.“ would appear| acct hee mere Vetue bd . ° i ° — | = Soctanl : a w ‘e sli Sly be-| | Remote controlled robot — e -°@ set includes: month gocesionally to, =" Gifts of Over $50 treme saver Uni income i) Seeks met skeet § Sekhar as ss Sue El cor ; s zs : | gee Hi $$h | * -tnches. jel 3%. ences, * ; ahead than it came during the portant fields.” But he emphasized) Rivera had become popular with | Tougn plestic 1 a _ ee ate Aluminum Foil the inquiry {= not so much con. Americans in the 1930s. He did: cerned about “why” this happened, murals for the California School! as about “what is to be done.” of Fine Arts and the San Fran-| lcisco Stock Exchange and the | present month. Pontiac Area United Fund head- February is the only exception,quarters today announced the fol- to this rule and the full moon will lowing list of gifts of more than _ come later in March than in Feb- $50: | The senator said the commit po-kefellers. approved his plans, AAD “Sthnar ny bing alege ot (2% Paintings for the new Rocke bed LAs Tibi lll LS 7s © ‘feller Center in New York. 522.80 partisanship.” 0 ¥ 375.00 364 30) ALCOA wrap—~ many uses in kitchen cooking. ruary, because of the shortness of jonnson & Anderson, Inc., February. Next year two full! Employes .... nase moons will occur in July, on the Musee a pecifial Coleen Ist and 30th. Christmas, next year, | Boice Bullders Supply, Emploves voll have a full moon—which oc- a eloves bila maleate Ss cure but twice in the average life- Dishmaster Corp. SeGcocoou tite. [Edwin 3 Entertainers ° Siieieeiedemeeioeibensneneenell TONITE and TUESDAY SALE I'S Johnson added: ‘‘It is not neces-| 244.40 sary to hold these hearings to de-, amy co termine that we have lost an im- 180.60 portant battle in technology. That 107 99 Has been demonstrated by the sa-! For Easter Carving 3-Pc. Carving Set Stainless steel ;Michigan Children's Aid Society. Emploves The Weath aspeueses Deeceumt Corp... or tellites that are whizzing over our; & cer at CANS wd carving set with 8 8* er |Johnson & Anderson, Inc 100 99 heads hink : > 7 knife, & tine. jPelix Al Anderses 2... ..-.5c.00< 100.00; ‘‘But to me—and I think to every; , ; : r Clair LV. Johnson ©. oot, sees 00 00 ; ; $ f , Si os ceo (eaanare aes Pontiac Paint Mig Co. 22 1..c.. 100.00 American—a lost baftle ts not a Before You Pay $18 to $20 for This—Check iad Low Price | cloudy temight and temerrew. Occa- Alien Electronics. ...-4... 100 00' defeat. It is. instead. a challenge— sional snow flurries tonight and tomor- JU¢se Clerk J. Adams .......... 10000 ion. o9 @ call for Americans to respond row. Lew tonight mear %8 and high te- Herschel Trees .. : morrew near 35. Southwesterly winds at, American National Insurance Co. 8780 with the best that is in them.” Pontiac Paint Mfg. Co : ° at Big 20 Ft. Ice Skating Rink &- 12 miles an hoer. (8-in, STEEL BLADE | | ; *) 00 yesterday that the United States 50.00,has lagged behind Russia in sci- s0.99)ence and has lost ‘‘a battle more 50.00,jimportant and greater than Pearl $0 00! ” 50 00! Harbor 24 1D. E. Pursley Puneral Home _ Bali Bearing Co woes Employes west temperature . temperature \eather—Snow Flurrtes 27 §, Detroit f? |Ed Williams Tire Co., |Schram Auto Parts {American Rubber Co. | =a Einployes : veeee $960 Johnson said that in some re. | eo : ’ Teday in Pontiac Rub Clothiers. Employes .,.,.... Td 20 a 7 , 5 a. \ wont teTetny,m Ponting gy, fu Clothiers Employes 759 apects the present challenge “is | Snow Pusher Shovel Regular $17.95 Seller — $2 Holds in Layaway Se | wind velocity 0-8 mph Enisicians Laboratory 500 even greater than that which Big 20 foot diameter skating rink for your backyard—~ ; 2-Wey All? ‘ me vena : * State n e ner eer i ' . s * ‘ ot a D “ction: Northeast Hove and Auto loan, Empioves’”. stoo faced America after Pearl Har- Ae 77 the entire family will have fun. Easily assembled... i eer an Scaiaue ine Gul 6780 bor.’ He said there is not as Sane no bolts or screws, 4-inch corrugated aluminum side- : Roasterak Loot mm Employe. 6200 much time now as there was Value walls, strong plastic liner. As pictured. Perfect for roast- = Oskiand County Bureau of Social Ald. then to respond to the threat. P : ¢ Downtown Temperatures _ Employes meee 61:00 24-inch Pusher $2.77 ing, baking, broil- cam. 23 lam 2¢ Margaret Ann Shop 6000. He concluded: ‘But we do have : pea si aes : ing, ete. a. ens. 2 12m xj Thom McAn Shoe Store ..,,... 60 00 tine We do have determination No hifting—just push snow off Peom 28 Le m z Waterford Township Hal son an “ ao Te ut 4 u ji to one side. Hardwood handle. : sa 24 pm 3 Oye a ease 5800, We do have Will power 0 no * 28 jUnty Tr, T , eo» 56.00° « “ = =< Onmuna. A gatas . Pi gq believe the facts will invite our Sunday in eee |Sparks-Griffin Funerah Home, people either to a siesta or to Tec fed downto% E l : ; ; 5 . ; est temperature 2 42 pirectone ‘Stores, Employes... s2oo.bysteria, I believe the facts will da LEE i'w. F Huthwaite ....e.. 50.00 inspire Americans to the greatest i cathor Pere Cicic: ‘\Jeanne A. Walter : : 50 0 ff P his ‘ ia aoe Pontiac Sheet Metal. Empolyes 5000 effort in our history. One Year Age tn Pontiac jHancock Iron Works ... . 5090 Teller told a television audience Yoghest temperature . 1 |Fred Prophet iighont ind Lowest Temperatares Gerton's an Stee! FALCON’ | Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. a. ‘D’ HANDLE. STYLE 16 ip 1950 Pontiac Recapping Co. ... Whee : Ice Ska 7 ecceay : ye aun (tan Nicholle Agency .....4..... 6.00" He did not speak directly of mis- Snow Shovel iy 12-in. I Tricycle Beginner tes Glazed ‘FIESTA’ em r Judge Pran OEY ci ccien nes f a ag : ve a: Se iMore UL BE Marquette’ 30 38! sudve 1 Ruse! Holland 30.00 siles but said this country is in a $18.95 Chop Plates x & J9 Memp $ 39\Rdward A. Mater etic 30.00 ‘very sad and dangerous” situa- Ps Vel 00 arck = 3825 Miami 8) 76 7 i $2.70 ae " 13-tach 15-Ineh ee Ey PR .___|tion now and rebuilding of prestige 7" te-in: frame, 18-tm, front weet, % _ ° 2 Value eston 6) 38 New Orleens 64 45’ Barmore to Face Quiz jin science will be a long and hard Value in. rear wheel. Block rubber SS ¢ ¢ ae hb Sete strug Foe ag eg Piet Bee gp pene os = Ege ge De pa me 88 28 O 23] vccppea ps - ; i F : s 5 ; ; 2 eland + 30 Pe iston 36 22 MUSKEGON & — Ex-convict The subcommittee js to hear testi- 18-Aluminum Shovel .. $2.88 iz ae “ew Sine. Plastic ‘vith cota! poe ° has overythiag popes a Kiln: glazed tte plates in md {4 22 Pittsburgh 4s 2) Herman Barmore. found guilty ‘mony from Allen W. Dulles. director | Ribbed blade for extra strength e pottery t 44 itisbure ; - , arr hardwood ba assorted colors. -_ = 13 s JOE be 26 of murder in the 1955 fatal shoot- |of the Central Intelligence Agency; | ype “3 . TOYS i Rapide «40-20 8 Ste Marie 13 20) ing of boy scout Peter Gorham (Secretary of Defense McElroy; Un- ’ $8 NORTH — 2nd 4 . tt ) » tus wo ak Waste. 9 4 near Muskegon. may be ques- dersecretary Donald Quarles; and- SAGINAW STREET aa * Phi savaare, tsa 0a ei ranpe $" {tioned further in a Maine slay- William Holaday, who heads the } 9g N. Saginaw —2nd Floor : ROTAERS Floor — anges os "| ing, | missile. program. | : | J ; 'E 98 N. Saginaw —2nd Floor i . , ; a ry A. 4 / : \ ! ‘. } / ( | | ¢ \ \e ‘ 0 }~ ¢ ¥ i ; ; | 4 ae { ' ‘ . \ Pi F : i ee Lf. ' ee set Se eg eee ek Bre Tie ee ae BT a A a rs ER I ag Pe 4 SD 2 ty Lio Ais ie ae ee a : fl, is 3 ee = SE ee 4 pee PS : i ee i oe % ie \ Fe cage ot THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1957 THRER | Shop ‘til 10 P. M.. “ EVERY Night Until Christmas wa Extra shopping OPEN hours with extra values that make shopping at SIMMS worth. — while, Two Brothers Killed. Gtevara, 10, riding lone, np ‘DSR ao Aide Dies Soni Kil-Detrolt Tot | PUeReeee aeeeteueee tee een kaa a mE ang Double on Bike oe " DETROTT — ames eS aa ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Make Wonderful Gifts ; Foster said the jeep veered onto jon eee es ae hould Railways Igal division, died of a/suffered last week when he tum- a bicycle, were killed Sunday gees Yes on s Cine, 2, [Beast attack Sunday night He was) bled intp a tub of scalding water when struck by a jeep that! reached behind the seat. at his home. SS cme ere Manel Haro, 1 anal CO4_T&s Pot eceste_ |S OSTER ‘Knee Acti 7? |= Reduced tor TONITE & TUESDAY ONLY nee Action’ WHAT IS IT? Seg es Portable Food Mixer (+ 4. Pull IT STRETCHES _ % Tug li—IT BREAKS With 3-Speed Finger-Tip Control “‘% Smash It—IT SHATTERS Regular $19.95 Value ’ % Round—!IT BOUNCES No other mixer like it—tapered removable, self-adjusting beat- ers adjust to shape of your 4 REMINGTON | Electric Shaver | RECONDITIONED ” Pontioc’s 's One-Stop we ONDER STORE * Press It On Comics IT TAKES UP PICTURES bowl. Has handy heel bracket, and wall bracket, As pictured poury ‘NEW - GENERAL @&@ ELECTRIC MoD rN fow at SIMMS for — Steam ’n Dry @ OLED : : | | | 88° J NEW SERVICE—Remington factory ; ‘ r representative will tor 4 every W CONRSDAY of evan eer i oy en he ee ter OR + , j 4 Originally Priced $12.95 to $16.95 SALE OF Men’‘s Winter Jackets and Surcoats — CHOICE OF MANY STYLES — HEAVY DUTY = Rubber Tire Scraper DOOR MATS Strips of rubber tire fastened with heavy wire. Open mesh scrapes off mud, dirt, etc. C Large 14x22 inches. Never clogs. $1.29 - value. Tonite and Tuesday only......... TMM post SIMMS. WMH ——— in ¥ $15.95 Value —Now ve] Small Deposit Holds Your Choice in Simms FREE LAYAWAY "TIL CHRISTMAS DAY! Ne extra charge for using our Layaway. You-buy ‘em, we'll hide ‘em PHO TOGRAPHY GIFTS LOWEST-PRICE-EVER @~” S suai ?© om — $3 -00 Holds in — en + Free Layaway == provements. Buy at this low price mow—for yourself or for gift f Brand new fully gauaranteed iron. Latest model with all the im- ) giving. MITT PRAM MPP RIS ‘ i yb Adhd AAALL f SPECIAL PURCHASE — Greatly Underpriced! . TONITE—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY E a CHILD'S 1 and 2 Piece » New Fast-Heating GUARANTEED ° ; ARVIN PORTABLE Under-Priced a Original $8.95 Sellers — ; ectric an i —SIZES 36 to 46— by j j * Famous “BERKRAY’— “i 4 Ist Quality $ 99 | Heaters ! Aneel ese : Jackets , au ‘ * Fully Lined Sur-Coats : : $18.95 $ 88 * "abies Dacron-Nylon = | alee, Just 108 on Sal Sizes end Styles ve ust on ale for Boys & Girls 2-TONE, AUTOMOBILE COLORED ew ay eg eg —BUY NOW— 2 to 4 Years ; f is over-turned on face. Induction motor, no TV- AE ; radio interference. UL approved. j Great style selection, all 100% washable. Choice of water- — {{® re i pechas psa ; of weeny repellent cotton, poplin or nylon. | Street 2 i mM sa } some of ‘imported’ mate- Both styles have zipper fronts. Fully ioupeens BROTHERS Poca | : Jeg cit foes lined. Limited color selection. LAYAWAY. 3) S=SUINIUANUNUAETOONEAEAEAEAEEAE AARNE WOOL ond NYLON = SAVE $1 to $2a PAIR! Z£} Genuine LEATHER Deluxe GIRLS’ 3-P; = ICE SKATES for the Entire Family! = Suede JACKETS -Fiece = ee eeeeoFATHER SHOES -Docble Roamer Skates = DePent ‘Quilon’ Treateé—DRY-CLEANS Beastifslly C oat Sets = SHOES—Double Runner Skates = = EI Actual $19.95 Quality— Ha = = ni r, cuff & ‘ wea = Beginners’ ICE SKATES 25) fcucis.c'\crt: $7 0° , = — ount = linin : $16.95 Values $ a = Styled as Pictured = wales romaliet. She Sines 38 : [ = = U and 40 only. : : 4 = aioe i 98 | J | P ‘sal teats ! = ‘ je 3 = Famous SBERERAY" Brand = ny youngster can tea o =| i | epee ots Merge | en ee eee MEN'S Winter | : ‘ . veteen trim. : Be pected Se Pact Complete Selection of = secs. proof blades. . = S b b i i , + Pa = sesccoccoece =. "7 Se | + REEL and CAN = FILM SP = Famous “ARCO” Guaranteed Quality Pad U ur an | j oe. > 10 V. 95 Kalart Splicer .. $3.49 4 == = ) Deg ® | Pas Vaal » BROTHERS beth the san ed 49° 35.95 Little Gem Model Br 4 Boys’ & Girls’ ICE SKATES = C t ; , | . eee —Nete Fou IT rip. feature. mim $9.95 Kedok Duo Model. $8.99 | = . Why Pay More Than Simms Low Price? = oad S | = : ! 300 Fe. .... 19%¢ Editor and Splicer ..$19.99 & = Your Choice = Mad Sell 1 | 400 we. iii: = : = seer ee a BUY NOW for CHRISTMAS GIFTS! [F120 Meg acc S8e | an nme manes one tr your 98 SE $19.50 10 $22.50 i f PCOSSHSOHOHSSSO SOHO EOOEOELOOOTOOLOLEDEOECOOE = = MONDAY & TUESDAY ONLY: | Buy Now for Christmas Gifts and Save! $= 5 =} $ 87 , { = = Deluxe Quality--Folding |§ = All. Sizes = . 13x17V2-In. Top = tee ae 11 to 4 —— Tray Tables = Genuine testher shoes whine for girls, black for boys. Figure == = i == or hockey styles—rustproof steel blades. First quality. =| 100 Wool = SOSSHCOKOHSEHSSESESESESEHEOOSSESECESECEE COOLS = e % 00 ay LIMIT— =| = UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED! =£ Suburbans Buy All You Want! | = Hard-Toe HOCKEY STYLE Z/E @ Nylon-RayonSurcoats . | = ) = — © Fur Jackets Included $1.98 C : = NN Men $ ICE SKATES = Guaranteed 1st qualtiy, all brand Value | = YEN Sizes 6 to 12 == E new styles. Ideal for all winter | = == — wear. Some with zipper in-out = SIMMS 47= linings. All sizes — 36 to 46. ged so taae = PRict. | ae ERTISEN F; , tuact ne. “semen nist | TWO-Piece = Pro-style troular, hare = E. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED — First Quality SENSATIONALLY ; = dened ses) blades. = vy edd’ = |- LIGHTED Stereo Sets | aed |e Fax icture | = White Cowhide Shoes 1% =| 59 = . = = Famous brand = RS, : = ny carovtant 1 “SAWYER “ lev += Ladies’ Figure Skates [¢ = Ay MEN’S Flannel petri pj ae , i eV iEWER SS Tempered Steel, Resiproct Chrome Blades. Gh J = ; ¥ = Calg a4 i. | = a gt “fies: = Shirts g iS 5 te 10..,. OFT k = . $2.00 LITE-UNIT at ° (7 ee = Former $2 Sellers— \== Pro- Reinforced A's = ¥ $4.00 Volue—Both for = tah dud pashinear = $ 29 1 @ See full-color, 3-D ‘stereo’ pictures ges SOP points. = ig come to life at LOWEST-EVER cost. = | Mireegeen ecladg lea paayliy N Bef = SANFORIZED 2 for attachment at le an — PRICE east as pictured [secur ever beiore at by = Sizes $S-M-L $2.50 iy tinue ) i . Gift = bated. ° mes ONY 3 This LOW PRICE! ‘ = Popular blue, red or gold stripes. i ; 9D VIEWMASTER REELS in STOCK H ; = medio gteuwe 1° The TOP SHELF Is a Removable : Disneyland Cartoons Mickey ——— Club =| S * es @ bd e =| 6-i 1 Ge a 1 T Quality 4 Cowboy Stars—and Many Others! = SANF ee D Cotton Flannel aliia : in rVa-a- ray ABLE Factory Purchase USA Travel Reels &. Boy s’ Shirts @ For Kitchen R ‘ ) é t ys or Regular Style © For-Dining egular an Lis Price VIEWMASTER 3-D Color Reels $= Genuine “CHICAGO” Rollers . , $1.98 Quali Regular $2.10 Value— Now Only Quality S "or° 1° Pull color 3-D picture reels at this ce. Many assorted titles to ad m. Mo limit—buy all you need. Solid reds or red and black stripes. Cc Genuine ‘KING 7. KOLE’—Ist qual- <% ity. Complete size range—8 to 16. Ladies’ & Men’s Rink. Skates = Genuine LEATHER Shoes 1 2° — Hardwood Maple Wheels @ For Serving 3 @ For Nursery * @ For Sickroom ie F 4 @ For Television . All metal ese ton arty waa lag. heavy gauge steel shelves. “Gleaming wow Mingo in _tziple-baked enamel, sree wheeling um -inch is lift-out tray with handles, 24x16" Fw woe 30” high. Tonight and Saturday Special. Regular $16.95 quality. Black or white shoes. Built-in arch support. lerans Section of Perry Mt, Park ee ee eee 3 iside service, Elder ulse’ with burial in Warren Cemetery.!of the Reorganized Church of Je- On your Holiday List... 1 YENOM You need it for all the ether items en your list. A visit te the family, new clethes, many im- holiday expenses, ete. your first step: . |\ SEABOARD FINANCE COMPANY 1185 N. Perry Se. “Parking Ne Preblem" Phone FE 8-9661 Methodist Church will officiate. | wil] officiate. E, LEE SWINDELL ELLERY KURTZ E. Lee Swindell, 40, of 47 Clar-' METAMORA — Service for EI-. ence St., died this morning at itis lery Kurtz, 81, a long-time Lapeer jhome, after a nine month illness. 'County resident who died Saturday | Mr. Swindell was employed: at night in Lapeer County Hospital, ‘General Motors Truck and Coach.'yj}} be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in ‘He. was a member of F & AM \uir Brothers Funeral Home, La- ‘No. 21, Pontiac and the Pontiac peer. Burial will follow in Oregon jOld Timers. Township Cemetery. The Rev. Surviving are his wife Gladys, Charles Robbins of Metamora will jhis mother Mrs. Delma Swindell officiate. of Pontiac, his children Dennis L,| A retired carpenter, Kurtz came iJoanne F. and Gary L. Besseau to Metamora nearly 40 years ago jall of Pontiac. His sisters, Mrs. from Cook County, Pa, He is sur-: ‘Marie Evans, Evansville, Ing.,/vived by three sons and five daugh- Mrs. Vera Peterson of Pontiac and ters. including Mrs, Maxine Gib-, jhis brothers Robert and Raymond son of Metamora and Mrs. Wilma of Pontiac also survive. Boomer of Pontiac; 26 grandchil- Service will be at 11 am. dren and 2] great-grandchildren. Wednesday at the Voorhees-Siple - : Chapel with burial at White Chap, “CALVIN 4. McEVERS el Cemetery. Rev. Richard Stuck-| ROCHESTER—Service for Cal- jmeyer of Grace Lutheran Church vin John McEvers, three and a | will officiate. ‘half months of age, son of Larry ‘and Carrol] McEvers, 2732 Norton MRS. JOHN WAZDOVIK —_Lawn, will be held 3:30 p.m. Tues- Mrs. John (Tillie) Wazdovik, 73. 8Y from the Pixley Funeral ‘of 17 Orton St., died Saturday at Home. Burial will be in the White her home affer an flness of two Chapel Cemetery. The child died years, Sunday at the St. Joseph Mercy She was a member of St. Vincent Hospital after a brief illness. DePaul Catholic Church. Surviv-' Besides his parents, he is sur- ving: beside her husband are two .Vived by a sister, Chery] Ann, 15 sisters, Mrs. Mary Yakimowic, months, and gi andparents, and Mrs, Julie Gromko. both of 8nd Mrs. John Davis of Troy, Mr. Pontiac. and Mrs. Ralph Martin of Detroit. The Rosary will be said at 8:39 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kennedy of today at the Pursley Funeral Utica and Mr. and Mrs. Harvy Home, with funeral service set for McEvers of Florida. 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Vincent De-' es oe ; DELBERT SMITH ‘Paul Church. Burial will be in Mt. | WALLED LAKE — Service for Hope Cemetery. Delbert Smith, 76, a former resi- . LEE dent who died in Los Angeles WALSER twee ‘Thursday, will -be held at the Rich- | Service for Walter L. Wolfe, 71. ardson-Bird Funeral Home here at of 121 Starr Ave., will be at 2 p.m. 2 pm. Tuesday, The Rev. William ‘Tuesday at the Donelson-Johns Reiker will officiate, and burial |Funeral Home with burial at Perry wil] be in the Richardson Ceme- Mt. Park Cemetery. Mr. Wolfe tery. — idtect-Sunday in the-Bontiac General He is survived by a sister. Mrs. Hospital after a two month illness. Bertha Brooks of Pontiac: a niece. He was employed as bookkeeper Mrs. Faith Lennox of Ypsilanti. at the Fox and Hounds Inn. and four nephews, Ransom and | Mr. Wolfe is survived by his Lee Brooks, of Milford, Frank children Mrs. Frank Carpenter, Whitman, Dexter, and Donald A. Mrs. Samue] Danard, Mrs. Jewell Smith, Walled Lake. Craig all of Pontiac, Robert L. al MRS. FLOY WOOLMAN PROVED BEST BY MALLIONS Wt YEARS OF USE! @ NEVER OVER-ALKALIZES! INSIST ON GENUINE Rev. James Deeg of Oak Park'sus Christ of Latter Day Saints pinind : Little B ; : t Rees ae ee pate ‘ ee {¥? az \ a FLANNEL LINED SLACK and SHIRT SETS *2.49 Shop Tonight, Friday and Saturday Nights *til 9! "Measure for Measure . . = Pembrook’s . 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In our current dilem- ma over expenditures for scientific devices, this seems utterly ridiculous. x *« * This was brought to ‘ight in a re- cent interview with Congressman WILLIAM S. BrRooMFIELD.. Afunket which will fly seven Congressmen over both the North ana South Poles was termed a “flagrant misuse of taxpayers’ money” by BRCOMFIELD. “Evidently Chairman Oren Harris and his group are suffer- ing from delusions of grandeur or they consider themselves America’s answer to Sputnik,” said Broomfield. (*k * * We heartily agree and feel that some tightening of the reins is neces- sary to stop this sort of foolishness. A public accounting or audit of all Government travel expenses might be the answer. If the public were appraised of the arnount of .ax money spent or this type of travel Congressmen might think twice before taking these trips. x * * Undoubtedly some travel is neces- sary in order to keep abreast of world conditions. These trips are not questioned. But when it comes to an around the world junket like the one in question, we have our doubts. The Arctic-Antarctic trip in ques- tion has left New York for Copen- hagen, Denmark; then across the North Pole to Anchorage, Alaska. Then on te Tokyo, Sicney and New Zealand. An Air Force transport wil! take the group to Antarctica and a base near the South Pole. * * * According to Broomfield, this trip will cost the taxpayers in the neighborhood of $100,000. Appar- ently no check is made on the expense accounts of Congress- men. Once they are outside the United States they receive a blank check for expenditures. ~ In a foreign country they use “counterpart funds” which are mon- eys paid for our aid that cannot leave that specific country. This money is at the complete disposal of the visiting Congressmer. and can be spent for anything they wish. * * * In bringing this to ight Congress- man BROOMFIELD is doing th2 tax- payers a favor. We feel that our. representa-ives in Washington should be urged to pass legislation to stop this frittering away of taxpayers money. U.N. Should Support Dutch in New Guinea “The Netherlands and Australian Governments base their policies with regard to the territories of New Guinea, for which they are re- sponsible, on the interests and inalienable rights of their imhabit- ants in conformity with the pro- visions and the spirit of the United Nations Charter.” This statement issued by the two governments clearly sets forth their intention of contin- —————— an a THE PONTIAE PRESS Published by Tat Pontiac Press Compant¥ 42, W. Huron 8&t, Pontiac 12, Michigen Trade Mark Dally Except Sunday Ressrit Bassrtr Jonn 4. Rrtrr, Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager Howssp Ho Prreorest> oo, Eant M. [aes wert. Vice President and Circulation Manager Business Manager ‘ G Maasmatr Joapan, donmw W. FPrrecenato. Local Advertising Secretary and Editor Manager Rowrer B. Tass i Gromse C. INMaAn, Managing Ecitor Ciassified Manager Entered at Post Office Poutiac. ag second class matter ; The Associated Press is eutitied exclusively te the ose ‘or republication of all loca! news printed fm this newepaper as well as @1] AP ews cfspetches Twe Pownce Paras ts delivered oy cartier for 40 cents p week; where cartier service Is not available bv omat) in Oakland. Genesee. Livingston. Macomb. Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties it ts $1200 a yetr; elsewhere tn Michigan and all other places in the Onited States $20 00 @ rear Aj) mat! subscriptions payabie tn advance. Phone Pontiac FE 2.8181. ‘ MEMBFR OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS rs "THE PONTIA F Editorial Page “MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 of which he is General Manager. MEMBER OF THE , ASSOCIATED PRESS een uing policies of social, economic and educational advancement for these very backward and in most cases primitive peoples. LowELL THOMAS’ current television series on New Guinea’is visual proof of this. x k& * Indonesia, which was granted in- dependence from The Netherlands in 1949, has put forth claims for Dutch New Guinea and is pressuring for United Nations recognition of those demands. The Indonesians have no ethnic nor geographical ties with New Gilinea—in fact, no claim at all to support their demands for sover- eignty over another Dutch posses- sion. Jakarta already has shown very clearly its inability to govern the In- donesian Archipelago itself. * * * The violent campaign for annexa- tion of Dutch New Guinea, labeled “liberation” in Indonesia, could be a diversionary tactic to distract atten- tion from the political and social troubles.at Jakarta. Such a govern- ment does not inspire confidence. Understandably and rightly the Dutch have said they would not agree to any U. N. recognition of Indonesia’s claim. In the past, perhaps for political reasons, the United States has abstained from voting. If the matter again should come before the General Assem- bly, this country should vote against any such spurious claim. a The Man About Town Well Put Together Remarks of Industrialist Are Like the Car He Makes Buccaneer: Top price for corn. ” The essence of which progress is made is found in a greeting by Semon E. (Bunky) Knudsen, addressed to his thousands of employes at Pontiac Motor Division, Under the heading of “A Big Job Ahead,” he tells of the great 1958 Pontiac car, but asserts, “In spite of this pleasing early picture, we cannot afford com- placency. Only by adhering strictly to good common sense principles will we be “assured of continued success. We must cast a constant eye toward quality, and keep waste at a minimum. Working to- gether as a closely-knit team, I am con- fident that we will achieve our goals.” “That's a heck of a lot of stamps,” writes 5 Mrs. Carol Payne of 2156 Allerton St., as she sends her solution to our postage problem. Have you sent yours? It simply is the total number of stamps in the various com- binations to cover the cost of sending an air-mpail letter on which the total postage is twelve cents. If you submit the erecat- est correct number by next Friday 200n, you win a $25 bond Word comes to me that Mr. and Mrs. Vern E. Wiltse will hold open house at their home at 59 South Parke St. from two to six o’clock on Nov. 29, in honor of their golden wed- ding. A little personal check among returning local deer hunters shows that less than one-quarter of them got a buck, the poorest average within our recollection. Thanks for the cordial kindness and wholesome cooperation of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Davis of 281 Draper St. Through an_ error, their phone number appeared in one of our classified ads. and they ve spent a good share of their time the past several days answering the phone. and telling dozens of inquirers the cortect number. You've probably noticed the hound dog models in the General Motors Truck dis- play advertising. Well, they're also a Pontiac area product, coming from Meta- mora, with : Gene Lasher in charge of them. And the picture was posed in front of a Bloomfield Hills home. Arriving home from his thirteenth an- nual northern deer hunt, Ransom Lutz of Walled Lake, phones that he missed two things, the Pontiac Press and his buck Verbal Orchids to— Alfred Harriman | of Diayion Plains; eightieth birthday. NEA Service, bec. David Lawrence Says: “Never Mind How We Got In—How Do We Get Out?” Trouble Ahead for Civil Rights Unit WASHINGTON — The new com- mission on civil rights is headed for considerable controversy even before it begins work. A question has arisen as to whether the ap- violates the principle of the ‘“‘sep- aration of powers” in the Consti- __ tion. Although re tired, an associ- ate justice of the Supreme Court is still eligible un- der existing law F to perform judi- ¢ eial duties. Jus- tice Reed recent- ly served on the ZS ot Court of Claims LAWRENCE and could be as- signed to sit in other lower court cases if he wished. . Members of the Senate are plan- ning to raise the issue when the name of the former associate jus- tice comes up for confirmation next January as a member of the Civil Rights Commission. There have been several jus- tices of the Supreme Court who have from time to time served in an advisory -capacity to the ex- ecutive branch, especially in inter- national affairs, such as on arbi- tration tribunals, But there never has been an instance in which a former jus- tice—who in retirement still ‘‘re- taing his office,” ag the statute describes his position in the ju- diciary—has been appointed by the President to a post in the executive branch that requires confirmation by the Senate, Various court dec'sions he.ve held that, when an official takes a sec- ond office created under the pro- visions of the Constitution, he auto- matically gives up the first one. Justice Reed is an able and con- scientious man, and there are good reasons why President Eisenhower wants him to serve as chairman of the new commission on civil rights, Under present law Mr. Reed. whether on active or inactive duty, still receives his full sal- ary of $25,000 a year, Office * Portraits By JAMES J. METSCALFE Promise me that you will be... My own for evermore ... For you do, my dream ship will... Be coming in to shore ...A dream ship filled with treasures from . . , Across the ocean blue . . . Beautiful and wonderful . . . Though not as much as you... All that magic will be your own... . And you will be my only one . My only one, alone . . , Promise you will love me in. Whatever storm or breeze .. . So we may board our ship of dreams ... And sail the seven seas .. . And then it will not matter if . We never touch a shore... The two of us together and... in love for evermore The Country Parson W cata aston eles an. Sie) “Some reformers get so wrapped up in their work that they’d be mad if all evil sud- denly disappeared and left them nothing to fight.” bench in the U.S. quarters are previded for him alongside the other justices in the Supreme Court Building. The Constitution is explicit in defining the separate powers of government, The law enacted by Congress Sept. 9, 1957, created the commission on civil rights as a part of the executive branch of the government. In fact, the Department of Jus- tice is planning to transfer W. Wilson White—now an assistant at- torney general—from his present duties on civil rights to function as general counsel for the new com- mission without even submitting his name to the Senate as re- quired for a new appointee. This is being done presum- ably because the commission is considered a virtual adjunct of the Department of Justice. The propeseg transfer, however, has aroused some Southern senators. Senator Thurmond of South Caro- lina, Democrat, for example, says that the move is designed to avoid going through the process of a con- firmation inquiry notwithstanding the fact that an additional post of ‘assistant attorney general was cre- ated primarily to take care of the legal work of the new commission. It seems likely that the Senate Judiciary Committee will wish to inquire into Mr. White's qualifica- tions for the new job even though his name isn’t formally submitted. For it is reported that he mas- ter-minded the legal moves in the Little Rock case and hence, it is argued, he approaches the task with a preconceived position as to the alleged obligation of the Fed- eral government to use military power to enforce court orders. (Copyright 1957) Dr. William Brady Says: . B-Nutron Tonic for Heart, Improves Muscle Tone “I have taken two pints of B- your dentist's are functionally ef- Nutron which you recommend in piace of digitalis for heart trouble and have just started on the third. Should I stop after using the third pint or keep on taking more.— (G.M.O.)" You can decide about that better than I can. How are you feeling? Fine and dandy? If so, forget it. Or set it aside, in a cool place, not DR. BRADY necessarily the refrigerator, until you feel the need of a heart tonic. B-Nutron is a combination of vitamin B complex with vitamin B-12, tron and manganese. A true tonic restores enfeebled function. I doubt that digitalis does that, but there can be no ques- tion that vitamin B complex does so. That's why I call it the only real heart tonic. * * The squatting test for vitamin B. deficiency is simple enough: Squat on your heels—the position may be painful if your B intake is very low. If you are getting enough vitamin B, you should be able to rise without using your hands. EAT RAW WHEAT Of course you may flunk this test for other reasons. Anyway it can. do no harm and may get you back on the road to health and functional efficiency if you send me a stamped, self-addressed envelope and ask for the pamphlet Wheat to Eat. Wheat, as it comes from the thresher, is the richest food source of vitamin B. Vitamin B, whether you get it as wheat, oats, un- * only to the heart muscle but also to the muscle coat of stomach and intestine, Tt maintains healthy function or restores enfeebled function of heart and artery walls, stomach and in- testine. It keeps the voluntary mus- cles from going soft and flabby. * * * * One way to boost your B intake is by chewing a handful of plain wheat or rolled oats, raw, for lunch every day, provided your teeth or ' ficient. The injection of vitamin B under the skin, into muscle or into a vein of a person who {s still able to take nourishment seems to be the method of choice when the doctor needs $5. 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 stam self- ad envelope is sent to Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright, 1957) he X Voice of the People — é Would anyone know where this country draws the line and deter- mines who is sane or insane? What type of activity or form of behavior constitutes a normal or abnormal person’ I refer to this Edward Gein x * * He was found with skulls, parts of bodies, clever little knick- knicks made from human skin. The payoff — his being investigated to find out if he might be insane, abnormal! perhaps. character in Wisconsin. x * . * The implication to me is that our society considers actions such as this not too far out of line. It all leaves me with the question: who's nuts — Ed Gein or our society? Sylvan Lake ‘Who Said GM Wasn’t Wrong?’ In your “It Seems to Me” column three or four weeks ago comment- ing about GAO picking on GM, you ended with the challenge “Wanna bet”’ they didn’t do it. Now that they have red facedly admitted the crime and want to return nine million plus, I “wan- na bet” they aren’t trying to give back anything they haven't already concluded the Justice Department was going to take away from them anyway. And how about the $100,000 or so of interest accrued on this amount for two or three years? They wouldn't want to fleece the “dear people’ out of that. Re- member your statement that the government made more mistakes than GM? I feel for you. R. E. Humphries Birmingham Backs Borrowing for Hospital Funds The importance of immediately providing funds for the completion of the General Hospital transcends all other capital improvements. As a taxpayer and business- man, I have confidence in the the 1958 and 1959 tuxes in pay- ment of the required equipment It would have been preferable to issue bonds payable over an ex- tended period of time to avoid temporary postponement of impor- tant capital improvements, but that method of financing has been denied by the voters. Therefore, we have no other choice except to borrow the necessary funds. 100 Ogemaw Rd. ‘Why Should We Help Pay” You say all Oakland County should chip in and help pay for the hospital addition. Why should we pay to help finish it and then turn around and pay 20 per cent of our bill to use it? If we have to donate, why not build one of our own? : - E. D. 8. Says Only Justice Is Voluntary There is no law and order and no justice in Oakland County ex- cept the voluntary justice that law abiding, decent people maintain of their own will and I can prove it. Mrs. Ernest Connolly Duck Lake Rex Foster ‘Failure to Signal Should Be Illegal’ Failure to signal for a turn while driving should be made illegal. I've seen so many accidents as a result of drivers’ negligence in this respect. Maybe if you could get a ticket for failing to signal, there would be fewer of such ac- cidents, Warried Driver ‘Future War Is War of Brains’ The war of the future isn't a shooting war. Nor is it a chemical or even a germ war. World War III is shaping up as a war of brains. Apparently the side with the best scientific thinking will win the con- flict. The U.S.A. lost the first battle. Let us hope and pray that Uncle Sam will wake up and properly educate the youth of America so that we may lose not too many more battles before we win the war. And make no mistake about it, Peace on Earth is the greatest aim of mankind. It must be a basic principle that teachers, pupils and parents ail buckle down and pull together to improve our educational system. In this war of brains there is no place for students who fail to take schooling seriously. Every minute a teacher spends on disciplinary matters substracts from teaching time. Lioyd R. Walker, Farmington Teacher Letters will be condensed when neces sary because of ack of space. Pull name, address and one number of the writer must acompany letters but these if the writer so re- letter ts eritical in ite Looking Back 1 Years Ago HITLER SENDING big air fleets to Tunisia. THREE GET death penalty for treason, 20 Years Ago NINE HOSPITALIZED after city school bus crash. CIVIL WAR plot thwarted in France. ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: How is it we never hear the shillabers paging the old moss- covered ‘status quo? At one time it was the talking point for al? the high fidelity tonsils in Wash- ington. And what was the status quo you ask with carbonated breath? It was an embalmed quirk that happened before it could be pre- vented, Case Records of a Psychologist: Injuries in Athletics Are Unusual Harry simpiy graduated ahead of his class, so his moth- er should not grieve unduly. And please heed Coach Lynn Waldorf’s comment that pilay- ing football is 12 times safer than driving a car! Life is not measured by years but by ac- complishment. Jesus thus did far more in 33 years than Me- thuselah in 969. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case W-355: Harry S., aged 17, was a handsome high schooler. “Oh, Dr. Crane,’’ his mother tearfully exclaimed, “I feel so terrible. . “For Harry died from a skull fracture in a football game. He never re- gained con- sciousness. “And I keep thinking it was ali my fault, for I signed the per- mit slip which the school sends to parents to get DR, CRANE permission for our sons to engage in sports. * * * “If only I hadn't signed that slip; But Harry was so enthusias- tic about athletics; sisted nothing would happen to him, so he persuaded me to give my consent. ‘What can I do to stop tortur: ing myself, Dr. Crane."" ° READ EDGAR GUEST When our oldest son was killed in a jet plane crash last year, many thousands of you readers sent us letters and cards of sym- pathy. : Dozens of beautiful poems were included, too, but the one which Mrs. Crane and I liked best was And he in-. that lovely verse by Edgar Guest, entitled ‘‘To All Parents.” It contains the thought that God lends us a child for a little while and we are not to feel angry or unduly hurt if God calls our child back during its youth, So Harry’s mother should re- . mind herself that Harry was hap- pier playing football, than if he had been shunted to the sidelines of life. “A boy is 12 times safer prac- ticing football after classes than driving around in a car.” If Harry had been denied a chance to enjoy high school ath- letics, he might have died in an auto wreck, anyway. : A CODE OF LIVING “It's better to die happy,’ runs a modern medical maxim, ‘“‘than to live sad.”’ And that is especially true if a person dies while engaged in some constructive activity like school athletics. For modern sports teach chil- living should remind us that ac- complishment is not measured by our lifespan; — Jesus died at 33 years of age, yet he made a far greater impact than Methuselah who reached 969, kt ke oe And Harry, too, was a dynamic youth who inspired his family and friends. For he was president of his Hi-Y Club in high school. And he was also the head of his church Young Peoples’ Society, So Harry led a full life, even though it was brief. His mother can carry on his good works by teaching a Sunday school class or serving as Sponsor of a Tri-Hi-Y or Cub Scout Pack. Death is just a graduation from this laboratory school called Earth, so we should not grieve unduly when some of our loved ones are promoted ahead of us, . “In my father’s house are many mansions (rooms),” Jesus said, so look ahead expectantly to your promotion day. * * * Abrtys write to Dr. George W. 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Values to $9.85.......... $ 2.00 ' Suits—odds and ends B values to $49.50......... $16.00 | $32.50 Gabardine Topcoats ...... $14.00 SAM BENSON 20 South Perry Street Open Every Might Until Nine 98f Yd. § FE 4-2531 fy gj FAMILY SHOE STORE FLEECE LINED _ Easy-on .. them because they fit so Choice of red or brown. Only — Sizes & - 12 13-3 fit ail . heel types ¢ " STAPP'S BOOTERIE 28 €. Lawrence St (Open Mon. & Pri. to 9) and 928 W. Huron St. Leather Gloves}; - Felt Lined _ Sizes: 5 to 9 Regular $1.99 ) $7 67 COUPON SPECIAL DOWNTOWN ONLY Ld LZ . KRESGE’S * of 2 OOO TOTO Tee ow aie Ol WaT O et aia tate @ue Ce a Regular $10.95 #% |§ : Fi Patterns .. m © Jacquards, bold and : neat stripes. TIES: Reg. 69c | : COUPON ¢ > ob SPECIAL or f 1 i KRESGE’S POONLY aes CLIP THIS COUPON mmm p + 17 E. 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All sizes. Regular 98 7 $4.98 Add to your charge if you wish PEGGY'S 16. N. Saginaw St. TONITE & TUESDAY — Save ot SIMMS First Quality — Full 27x27-inches ‘Birdseye’ DIAPERS Reg. $2.19 FULL DOZEN ff $7 57 Snowy white, durable ‘Birds- © eye’ cloth diapers with & hemmed edges. “ Absorbent }y quality.. Pack dozen to plas- & tic pack. Limit 2 dozen. You Save $10.95 With This Coupon! $17.95 Smart Corduroy SPORT COATS With $12.95 FLANNEL SLACKS Mon. and Tues. Only! Both for : Must have coupon! . 4 All new this fall. All $7 9% DOLLS . . TOYS Worth $1.49 to $1.99 «¢ — YOUR CHOICE © Dolls of all nations. ®@ Holster sets ®@ Telephones ® Tinker Toys ® Musical Toys © Boys’, Girls’ Games © Aluminum Ware GEORGES. NEWPORTS , colors. All sizes. BARDETIS 150 North Saginaw St. SEE CLIP THIS COUPON iceman fl You Save 97¢c With This Coupon Famous Liondale $2.95 Sanforized Flannel SHIRTS Heavy, Sanforized sport shirts, Mon. & Tues. Only warm as toast. Colorful plaids S —bright novelty designs. Shirts Must Have Coupon ‘ ) , ra * oes have two pockets, long sleeves, ° =] eee rayon satin yoke. Tailored for aii good looks and long wear in elms. sizes small, medium, and large | iS L ss : 3 Leather Case BARNETT‘S 'T 150 North Saginaw St. RAVEL ALARM aa CLIP THIS COUPON mam 3 TONITE G TUESDAY — = et SIMMS All Metal — Stands 71-inch Tall sartioe or KEROSENE Lanterns $1.29 Value ¢ Your Choice Choice of either battery operated p lantern (batteries extra) or kero- sene. Glass globe with raise and lower lever. Bail handle, and hang up ring. jt tees dro BYVAL © E 5 a aie teteteatekewir fans nt et xe at be | es ~ CLIP THIS COUPON QUICK DRY GIFT TOWELS 2"°1.00 JF, © Worth 69e © Buy fer yourself ® Buy for Chirstmas gifts ® While 1,000 towels fast! ozone nmronT : ee CLIP THIS COUPON | Monday & Tuesday Only , ARROW SHIRTS REG. $4.00 VALUES First quality, = Sanforized, Ar- 3 COME, SAVE. Mon. and Tues. Only! : Ist Quality ie Worth 99c to $1.19 oe eines fer sas ewe Shaws © 51 and 60 ga. © 15 denier ® Holiday colors © Sizes Sto 11% : : &S 74 North Saginaw Street By \ #3 We Give Red Stamps in Downtown Pontiec SAVE » '20° d RONDAY NIGHT MONDAY NIGHT or TUESDAY Ee) i Bie _ _e ! at WARD'S on Better Quolity | | rnin a) Mud and Snow Tires a eee at : EE atl (| ot Pre-season aa : : , DINETTES mente COMIN: | DISCOUNTS aE | = ENSEMBLE ; These tires are NOT Recaps... ‘Be On Time For Christmas = Ss, | NOT Seconds . : 3} NOT Take - offs & 3 | Genuine 17- Jewel T tea ‘ Adustments . . .-: BUT Brand New, * Factory Fresh, First Quality, All = «6Rayon Cord, All¢ 3 Cold Rubber Con- | struction Tires. Reg. $6.95 Value “3.19 COUPON SPECIAL EONARD'S *ieicicicn 20 N. Perry St. ac Guaranteed FE 4-4503 Quality Sanforized — Flannel Lined Boys’ Dungarees 2.95 Value $) 00 $2.95 Value All Sizes 6 to 12 Fully soniorized blue denim dun- garees—zipper fly, tully lined for B warmth. Reinforced at points of & f strain. Limit 2 , , $8 N. Saginaw —Basement JIMM2:. mn mf row Darts. Sizes 14 to 16'2. White only. Good ° We reserve rig looking, long Nmit prada wearing. - 15 North & Sorieen 3 St. -: Brand New Tires for the Price of Recaps Your Choice of Hundreds of Styles! | GOWN and WRAP Hi f, at this fabulous low price! MEN’S AND WOMEN’S STYLES $1 50 Plus 10% Federal Tax $2 Holds Your Watch on Lay-Away! Quality Dinette Sets Taken From Our | Silent Sure Trac- tion for long “ wearing, self - 4 cleaning treads. Regular Stock... Values to $79.50 THE PERFECT GIFT FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS ANGEL! 2 70x15 0... $13.95 | 6.70x15 ...... $12.95 3 7.60x15 ...... $16.95 3 All prices plus tax and re- 3 ; cappable tire. If no ex- $ 95 i Famous Benrus made these watches for Penney’s ‘| with features found only in the : Je finest watches: precision ground 4: jewels, unbreakable mainspring, ; ‘ more! 10. Karat rolled gold finish ; watches, nickel chrome water- proof* models. Pretty and practical, too! . Washable acetate crepe waltz-length gown and matching wrap. Lace and embroidery trim in white, pink or blue. Sizes 32 to 38. < change, add $3.00 plus tax. Guaranteed in Writing for One Full Year Againgt Any 6.70x15 Defect in Workmanship “ . or Materials! 1 yeer written guarantee against mechanical defects! * When crystal, case, crown remain intact. Buy Now for Christmgs E | 9 Home . W A RD S Furnishing Company 48 South Saginaw St. In Downtown Pontiac , DOUBLE RED STAMPS MONDAY EVENING 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. GIFT SET. Day-of-the-Week PANTIES $ 3°” 7 pair of panties with the day of the week embroidered on them! Pink, blue, white. 8-M-L. Complete in gift box. DOWNTOWN PENNEY’S Open Monday, Friday and Saturday 9:30 A. M. to 9 P..M. ( All Other = 9:30 A. M, to 5:30 P. M. 92 36 N. SAGINAW & 157 W. Huron Se. Open 9 to9 FE 8-0424 ! 3 * + Ser ~ < THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 Hedy Cin ae =e y Be rey Get 5 ke: a Takes Bride | r RN r NE & — "COME SAVE as we make room for Santa! Overstocks, ‘ incomplete size and color assortments, hundreds of odds and ends have . H. L. Hunt, 68, Marries ns ae ee ee © 0 A LIT Y ‘got to go... and fast! Ail are Penney-tested 7 e . ae 36-Year-Old Oklahoma | V5 as! » a , 3 MIG all-are give-away priced! Woman in Quiet Rite vA tm oe ad . DALLAS uww—Oilman H_.L. Hunt, reportedly one of the world's rich- est men, married Mrs. Ruth Ray Wright, a former Oklahoma wom- an, yesterday. i 22 marriage was a quiet cere- mony at the home of Mfrs. Wright’s pastor, the Rev. Mc Clain Smith of the Lakewvod [- Methodist Church in Dallas. It was the second marriage for : + Hunt, 68. His first wife died in May 1955 after a stroke. They had . MIRACLE MILE PENNEY'S six children. * * * Mrs. Grace Ray of Idabel, Okla., told newsmen her daughter was about 36. She said she had known Hunt since meeting him about 15 years ago at Shreveport,’ La., where her daughter worked in a Hunt Oil Co. office. Mrs. Ray said her daughter was DOWNTOWN PENNEY’S THIRD FLOOR SAVE! SAVE! 37 Only . . . Twin Size Muslin Sheets . cseoseseesOheee abe’ sul rd = Ske Lad ies’ LAM? UR CARDIGANS ere eee ee eee eee eee ee) : . $5 Twin ond Full White and pastels. Sizes 3 to- 14 fright in New Yor : . ’ sald she did not know whether| ‘ LAM-FUR SHORT SLEEVE SLIPOVER ......... woe. 83 Mattress 55 Only . . ; Terry Hand Towels .............. 3 for $1 Girls her daughter was divorced | Winter a a 100% S widowed. LAM-FUR LONG SLEEVE SLIPOVER ............. $4 Pads 7 Oaly . - . 100% Orlon Blankets... ss... 8888 weaters __ The bride is the mother of four C Extra savings—enly 20. Z os. . ; orlons ahs, the oldest a son about oats WOMEN'S BLOUSES cues cccccccccevevecavces $1.99 © Quil | TS Oaly . . . Dacron Comforters ............ cocecece $8 : wv a o \ Just fee the early shepper. t-top e asha * * * @ Fitted style 50 Only ... Dacron Pillows .................. 2 for $7 She graduated from Idabel High| S WOMEN’S DRESSY BLOUSES ..................., $3 BT e Periect oto Ga reece by 88 School, where she was 8 football . , 6 Only ...Chromspun Comforters ............. ....87 : queen, and attended Oklahoma’ WOMEN’S HOODED SWEATER ................ $2.49 55 twin Waite dneren filed. sont Sekave State University for a year and a _ Extra warm, washable. Gises 6-M-L. 28 Only 100% s $4 half, the mother said. : OMEN’S BETTER REDUCED . eee ~ Down Pillow we elec C06 e's ee 0016 ¢» « She said the couple called four! Dressy colorful tweeds Me Only 10 2. cheese a = sr ese 0 oeeeeeees $30 55 Dewnpreet teking. 66 times to say they were “thrilled! ~—black polished look. . 3 full 18 Only - eee . Automatic Electric Blankets ......... .. 820 to death.” She said they did not Milium ne Hurry WOMEN’S BETTER COATS REDUCED ............ $65 CARDIGANS mention any immediate plans. fer Best: notection: 2a & Seno ates Ese oe ey ee THIRD FLOOR 8 Only ... Dacron Priscillas ............ eee $6 SECOND. FLOOR Tol at = coreg grees SUBTEEN BETTER COATS REDUCED S sieis #10 sie/sine « $20 140"'x90", coal sovings. as ic man in Regular stec oll tw Sines | United States. His holdings recent-. 4 Only ... Organdy Priscillas ceeeee Ao $3 ly were estimated at up to 400 million dollars. WOMEN’S DRESSES . eee Ree eee eee eee se Dresses right eet ef steck, wees, payens. 44 Yards... Cotton Barkcloth Drapery Fabric ..50¢ Yd. Reduced. : "= ons, cottons m REDUCED sare 31 F " Bolts 10 Bolts, Broadcloth, Assorted Cotton Fabrics 4 Yds. $1 4 Crewmen Perish Final Yard WOMEN’S BETTER DRESSES REDUCED ............ . 5 Bolts .. . Cashmatone Cotton Suede .........77¢ Yd. Men's V-Neck Goods Better berry im fast. Only 10. Cotton * Gelids and prints. Orlo n in Alaska Air Crash JUNEAU, Alaska (# — The bodies of four Alaska Air National Guardsmen, killed in the crash of Cc DGATERDUTY WEAR ..... 2.22.0 cssessecseess: $10/12 e 8 Bolts . . . Pinwale Corduroy . seoseeee. Sl Yd leanup gia p Sg cot al eo Fabrics i evtor and petate Sweaters MATERNITY WEAR... ooeee eee $7 ee ee oes ee ee 2-ps. cordurey sport eutfits, Real savings fer wise bayers. Sizes 8-18. @ Regulated their plane during a snow storm * * * Their plane crashed near Gus-; tavus, 20 miles west of here on the southeastern tip of the Glacier “50 Crease-resistant rayon and acetate. High style cottons—crease- LADIES’ BRIEFS .. ee ee ee ee ee ee or ee a i ers nies aisle stale cisiels ose sisiaieie coccces S/81 cottons 1 Table... Remnants in Useful Lengths Drastically reduced. . SECOND FLOOR @ Sizes S., M., L. MATERNITY JACKETS .......................002. Saturday night on Icy Strait, will Right cut of sk Velveteens, rayens, cettens. e@ Broadcloths @ Four colors - be flown to Anchorage today. Hurry in fast for best selection, Perce! ® re es e Real value stant gingh .. . . _ ' 88 Bay National Monument. wilde —-Sentesiond . Meer St inert ivecen: | Stuee, medion ions eee $ . 72 Only... . Women 3 Long Sleeve Cotton Blouses .. .$2 Five of the seven survivors of) 36” Width WOMEN'S HANDBAGS ............ $3 PLUS FED. TAX Yds. Pistés, wet ed ke tee Shs oo ees tire palo) ae ee ee 28 Only . . = Women's » Holiday Dresses ........-.-- $10 : S Wel ny from the hospital. such © gned. value. . WOMEN’S NYLON HOSE ................ 2 PR./$ .88 THIRD FLOOR * * * Shose=60-& Sentes, & geal dep. Perfect quelity. 26 Only . . . Women's Nylon Dusters SHORACCAACnaCDEU floral prints. The plane, a C47 transport, was) returning seven Alaska National! 60 Only . . « Girl's Cotton Blouses ...........0+50-.-81 7 Guardsmen to Anchorage from al FOR MEN Sises 7 to 14. Plaids, solids. | conference at San Francisco. The 96 Only ... Girl’s Twill Slacks ...... See | ee ane took off with seven passeng- Hee Plastic prenag | 12, 14. Reduced. 156 Pairs a_i a and crew of four from Mc-| M eavy Pia } Fleece Coat and Slack Sets $15 | Chord j MEN'S FLANNEL PTS .............. ccc cece eee oe 24 Only ... Girl's Wool Wash. ig atari | ens Sixes A-B-C-D. Many colors te choose from. Assorted patterns. Shower Menten collar. Stretchable * * * To le MEN’S RAYON ACETATE SHIRTS .............. 2/$8 36 Oaly . . . Toddler's Dresses. Adorable Fashions $1.50 Its last report said it was pre- g : Best sizes and colors fer early Christmas shoppers, ond Lined Nyl j $4 Nylons pariog Jor sn instrument landing; MEN'S 100% DACRON WASH & WEAR SHIRTS $5.95 Window 0 kee Cee Rye FOR a: oe during a lett ae oats New low price. Sizes 141 to 161%. Right eet of steck. A real valee. Cc 9 Cn! Toddl Twill Set $1 all. Hours later a ground searc . Hi aly. - er's ") sono ooo n0CoeOonOC oes Saty i canecaes ! MEN'S COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS ...... urtains peergpel @ Perfect quali 32 Yer of plaranlid ae wth EAs Sanforized plaids, = . epert sa a J ie vie ea Y t. ) ss >, | e Self seams the yee: plane, the four crew- $ : © Ferect qoalty Al F L R H men dead. None of the seven pas-| e Gay prints M N oOo ef for these sengers were seriously injured. FOR C H | LD REN @ Reduced . 7 x * * = 4 / Killed in the still unexplained’ Water - repellent, $ 72 Only . .. Men's Rayon Plaid Sport Shirts ....2 for $5 C Seek Pe | aff Es aoe Dennis V. sta mey, 9 Anchorage: quite, ~ rr Sreater Extra 0 ma ee 29 Ouly . .« Men's Cotton and Silk Trim Sport Shirts 2-$5 S.Sgt. Floyd S. Porter, 29, Anchor- eghieie Pied a. : , rea and S. Sgt. David Oo. Dial, 3A, fast. Sizes 36-42. 2 '¢ ph US: ae ae Gy © silevele'oisle ls sl elelicl sie elel Ben's Wool Blend Sport Coats .........$10 Le Ber Plans HH structi f : 1] 26 additional classrooms by. 1960 Wi BOYS’ COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS... His daiene Cais dlsc’s Wide Deeéw Shite o.cceccorex xs * g Sleeve inter Extre warm. Sanferised plaids. Buy seversi at se thts lew price. Flannel 3 cere “ ~~ and Work 3 Gingham ong? air... Men's ss ork Oxfords ......... Coats FOR Suiting Finest leathers. e . TH E H OM E 9 Pair... Women’s Dress Gloves .......... sees $1.50 Shi rts . e Washable Best quality, bisck. : Sizes 7 to 14 © Crease 150 Pair... Knee High Nylons ........ seeeeeee 2 for $1 @ Sizes 10 to 18 = IRRIDESCENT SUITINGS ................. $1.33 YARD eh. eek room verter: Yard goods red Resistant e@ He-man plaids wced from lag steck, plent ttern: CO8e from. A real value. 65” bon bg , 7a “=. 42 Pate .. . Outline Heel Dress Nylons .. . 60-15 . .80c Pr. 14 : ‘e 54 inches wide @ Perfect quali ACETATE AND RAYON FLANNEL... $ 66 YARD ° “w 30 Only . . . Christmas Printed Organdy Aprons ... .50c = Sew dresses, skirts, sportswear. Hand washable. 65” wide. You can't make ‘em for Soe. 50 Tweede and black WOVEN CHAMBRAYS $ 77 YARD Yd 99 15 Pair . . . Women’s Casual Shoes . . Fine Leathers . $3 | polished coats. Wool =" oat at eoeeter eieem Ot" wees , 40 Pairs... Children’s = $1.50 Pr. , lined. Stylish in every CHECK A TUFT COTTON PRINTS ........ $ .50 YARD Patents and exferds. Res! bargain ve eee - : way. Sanforised. Machine washable. Sew now and save. THIRD FLOOR : BASEMENT Se ee ee ne! BASEMENT Remnants: Cottens, rayens, weolens. Shep ear remenant table & save. 7 Onl Ww ’ N lon U $4 CIGARETTE LIGHTERS |... 2. $ .69 EACH pre RR rarer eal ce . : Fj ( es, idea te. . - ’ Cont ea ASH TRAYS. DISHES. PL ANTER So , Sizes 34 to 40 ] Only . 25, Women s Cotton Plisse Uniforms .........$2 Boys’ V-Neck ; o' —s ——— and find hew mech §1 will buy.. Ash trays, f 40 Onl ee : ham Plaid ° $1 oat an tera et Women’s ey 22 Eons Gas pane) BO Orlon ° MULTI PURPOSE RUG................ eee u eee Gabardine Coats Legging 24x70-inches, skid resistant, decerater eolors. ss 7 Sweaters aol ee Trench cialeails ad Sweaters 1 Sets aT wie kta amen “We cell by the yard. Dress ap ae hens @ Lanter ; of scene oe ® Sizes 10 18 . = Orlons 8 Only ... Raincaps to Match Coats ........ en. e = , VISCOSE RAYO ° Black rabber. WHY? Sizes 3 to 6x pAcnon with on BUG desatifal lew loop, = 288 8 Pair . . Boy's Size 4 Cotton Drawers ...... sees 500 ° sates +, SS IN PILLOWS ................... ly... Men’ . ~ cate | DRY" $ ae MLLOWS wd ‘thces cacapinig gnc OTT 2/$8 a oop men 16 Only . . . Men's Herringbone Work Suits naeorss 3.88 3 CANNON BATH TOWELS 88 22 van. beens Work Gloves ........ eevee. 9 for $14 © dict ~ oral lal en eT ee a 3 25 Pair... Men's Sanlorised Heavy Denim Jeans $1.68 . ; | Alt woo!, quilt tied, ) sisi clela and sew items. ‘Don't complain about ie ee Send $1.00, your name, address/of children or get in a dither 20 hand un hand - and the Pattern Number to Annelcause a neighbor’s cat or dog, Dance Schedule = —— ‘=, Cabot, The Pontiac Press, 372 W./gets in your yard occasionally.” | Members of executive board of! Want a hairdo that is easy to care “Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Illinois.| Don't talk about how old you New Citizens League of Pontiac * . Have you a copy of our 1957|feel. met in the Seebaldt avenue home for? The Secret is in the Needlework Album? It contains} Don't do more than your share of Mr. and Mrs. Roman Gravilla. . : _ fifty-six colorful pages showinglof the talking. Plans were completed for the an-. C U | TING and - many pretty designs: plus direc-; Share your enthusiasms with | nual Dance of All Nations to be ? tions for making 3 crochet items; others only if they seem genu- ‘held Friday:in Elks Temple. SHAPING | and a quilt. Only 25c a copy! | inety Interested. | ALL PERMANENTS 5 te Complete with Cut and Set Christmas Special . . . $69.95 Value! 95 2 NECKLACES FOR 739 $59.95 Value, 2 Necklaces for $39.95 Pendants Alone 2 $5.95 For Mother . Was foes ot of cultured pearis with lament ayia TEEN-AGE rage, coast FREE. : with each purchase of a Your chair and new, or reupholstering of, davenpert covered for . NONE HIGHER q| be a 2-pe. living room suite 4 for $180, we will cover 6 $ oe dining room chairs or an You Get All This: * Custom Haircut * Styled Set : -.. the pert sale of Christmas gifts * Permanent by An * Our Famous Guar-’ | ottoman. The severe sophistication of black your favorite “girls”, na Experienced antee, a Complete i Each Is a $25 | a $25 Value A $250 Value can make the petite bundle of . Licensed Operator — oo. 4 | s $ femininity look mousy. But softly- LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS i: None Higher ‘draped dark crepe, with the grace- iful beauty of chic bow placement, ‘and the tiny person becomes the ‘darling of the evening. ; | WILLIAM K. COWIE | 1 Custom Upholstery. your chair — 9 your davenport é Others pevered ew as $39 covered low as - $80 — 10-DAY DELIVERY SERVICE complete line of _ HOLLYWOOD WAVE SHOP || 225 |"SkEes" | “ane JEWELERS 0 er ee ; . end es “ 7812 N. SAGINAW (Over Bazley s) FE 8-3560 William Wright es caterers | 28 Year ot Baperione 16-W. Huron St., Pontiec FE 2.0298 mer epee we . s 6 Nie ts MER MI IIH Hon: 270 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4.0558 fe) % Yeqrs | Me Bleck South of Veorkets ae. * hg 7 he 1 4 | ' =~ \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1957, SEVENTEEN Improves Business, Social Relationships Trained Memory Boasts Many Advantages By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Meeting and talking with Dr. Bruno‘ Furst; distinguished mem-) ory expert, was one of the most delightful and interesting experi-; ences I have had. He and Mrs. Furst, herself an expert, estimate) that they have about. 30,000 stu-) dents, * * * This includes those in their New. York City classes. at: Brooklyn Col lege, Denver University, the Mc-'* George College of Law in Sacra- mento, Calif. widely scattered adult education centers and thou-| sands all over the world who learn: through correspondence course. A let of folks must want to re- | member a lot of things. Or more | people” are | accurately, many smart enough to realize that one's efficiency and effectiveness in business and public relations, as well as success and happiness in social life and the home, are diminished by the inability to | remember, Just to give you an idea of the variety in types and professions. the following is a list of pupils taken from the Fursts’ .current classes: Executives of all sorts, | an office engineer, a manufacturer, an Oriental rug wholesaler, a lab- oratory technician, legal stenographer, Mmarse—a sales representative, a banker, an interior decorator, stu- dents, @ real estate promoter, law-. }ers, teachers, an artist, a police, sergeant. a hairdresser, a hand-| writing expert, a professional! gam- bler in Las Vegas, a funeral direc-' for. an insurance salesman, and lots of housewives * * * Then there are some famoué alumni such as Red Buttons and Rear Adm. Redfield Mason, who won 100,000 dollars on a TV quiz program. GENTUS UNNECESSARY I asked Dr. Furst if one must have a superior or better than average intelligence in corder to! perform the feats in memory which his students are capable of after just 10 short weeks. He assured This Year Give— GOOD HEARING. —The Priceless Gift Give your deaf- ened loved one a new life — a tife filled with the thril! and joy of eas- ily hearing the voices of fam- ily and friends by giving an Accoustican Hearing Aid “Complete Zange of Prices” Free Trial... Time Payments Hearing tests made in your’ home or office without cost or obligation. Phone or Write for Information or Appointment FITZPATRICK’S PHARMACY PE 88-2383 FE 3-7171 33 W. Huren Riker Bidg. a doctor, a. a registered, | earrings. White roses on a white | me that this is not so, He said, like a ieee man who was! “Anyone who can read and write selling hair tonic ‘and will practice my technique can tify all of their 500 New York City’ ‘do it.” - istudents by name one week after Dr. and Mrs, Furst are withine! they enroll for the course, : { They can iden- Py Dr, Furst alse can shuffle a deck of cards, look at them for | only a few seconds, and then give the sequence forward and backwards; I-would hate to play bridge with him. As a matter of fact he does not play, probably | because it would be an unfair ‘collect my thoughts better and, advantage. He prefers.chess. much quicker. At the end of 10 weeks, or 10) “At 11 am... I drive to get my lessons, the Furst graduates canihusband. He works the swing memorize the gist of each page in shift. I used to forget him.’ This, a magazine in around 20 minutes. he did not find humorous. He meet 40 or 30 strangers and re- thinks ‘the course is great and is member their names, remember much happier with his shorter long lists, all sorts of dates, faces. waits.” and msriad other facts and infor * * * mation. just short of magic It is really Toa pat it simply. Dr “When you hang up sour hat you Sui it on a heok. You must also. pul things you want to remember on hooks which sou have estab-: lished in vour mind. Then when you want to pluck something from) your mind vou find the right hook | and take it off ON ONE ENGINE This interview made me feel as . though J am flying on one engine and [ coulld certainly use four! * * * This seriously interesting to me because I believe so complete- lv that the mind must be subjected to mental gymnastics of some sort! is | After 10 lessons from Dr. Bruno Furst, the Furst graduates can memorize the gist of each page ina _ magazine in v around 20 minutes. Beverly A. Hyatt ‘Wears Taffeta Gown for Wedding Beverly Hyatt and Donald flower Ward were married Saturday dress trimme: Ann girl in a white dotted Swiss in Madrid lace. evening in Bethany Baptist Church. agsisp BRIDEGROOM She is the daughter of Mrs. Wile pyamid Ward, brother of the liam Hyatt of Calvert street. and bridegroom, served as best man his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray {‘shers were Ward of North Genesee avenue. Royal Oak, * * * Jankovsky Marvin Fletemier of Ray McGregor, Paul and Robert Ward. For her wedding the brnde chose * * ra ‘a floor-length gown of taffeta with Mrs Hyatt chose a lace sheath ‘a fitted bodice and square neck- dress in toast color with pink ac- line. The bouffant skirt was ac- cessomes and a pink rose corsage cented by a front panel. for her daughter's wedding ‘A seed pearl crown held her A brown brocade dress with a fingertip veil of nylon tulle, and = peach-colored rose corsage was she wore a pearl necklace and | the choice of Mrs. Ward. reception was held in the, if it is to remain youthful _Dr, Furst also said, “There is | no good or bad memories—just | lazy ones.” He convinced me | | that anvene can learn to remem- her 80 per cent of what he reads and hears rather than the 10 or Woper cent it is now estimated the average person remembers. I inquired as to the ratio between men and women in his classes and sed to leapt that it about 50-50 I had thought that many more men than women would be enrolled, I suppose be cause I had been view: ng this mainly as a tt asset. On second though! a good memory is extremely important ir home. Was SHIpPr! is ISIN@ ss of course the * * . 1 housewives take course. These abilitt’ to re- Thousands the Furst memory women find that the member is a tremendous asset After being graduated they can remember the names of a group of strangers to whom they are in- troduced—and keep remembering them. They can also remember all sorts of facts about the families and interests of these strangers. TFREMENDOUS AID imagine what a tremen dous aid this is tn social life as well as in club work and civic or-; ganizations Some women take the course to improve their bridge game at You can * * * We all know that forgetting de- tails is one reason for fatigue and! hecticness in running a home, in| housework and child care. So; often we have to dash about at A ar gmemaatiata earried by the Church parlors, following which the t Mrs. Marvin Fletemier, sister of wool dress with green accessories the bride. was matron of honor for a honeymoon trip to Florida ‘wearing a ballerina-length gown The couple will reside on Fern ‘of coral) taffeta. berry street * * * Other attendants were Mrs Wil Sunset Glu Meets liam Joss, Mrs. Robert Woodworih and Mrs. Duane Hyatt. Their Sunset Club met Thursday after gowns of white taffeta were styled noon at Wilson School, Following identically to the honor matron's a Cooperative dinner, John Streit They carmed coal muffs with showed travel pictures white feathered carnations and se ~ ivy. ¢ Mary Alice Hyatt. niece of the : bride, performed the eines of 5 | always saya Well . ... | see it’s about that time again. |! % the brush is worth 4 two in the hand.., = spuo ge re a peg Heap ess Sis : ZERO bird in © Black, Beige. 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PARK FREE REAR of STORE 9 “TELEGRAPH at HURON Mon., Thurs, Fri, 10 to 9—Tues,, Wed., Sat. 10 to 6—Sun. 2 to 5: ¢. sade a POSE SF ee v= a ¥ 3 fi 1 » ' w] ; : a ie a . \ ‘ [ if f . \ = : « ; : ‘ : . t< . : : : ons om ~ — + — I ' . EIGHTEEN . - y THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1957 _ 3 bs as 7 , lamic law, has been abolished. — |livered i ight find their About 1,333 males die for eve , oes But They Have Two Big Problems . 3 wecdlpi tert cp {ivared fo. Tuwkee, might Sind thelr, ee = : . ne delightful thing to note is way into the hands of the Algerian 1,000 females in the U.S, and the - | —- ; . that the city is clean. Sidewalks iois Yet foreign minister Chris-/Proportion of, male deaths to fe- i are cleaner than in Paris, in part) sian | inacis aad din the Paris As-\ male deaths is said to be increas- a ; eae AI owe France's main concern is to keep prearay: _ there was no evidence’ : oe e- Medi i _ that Tunisian army weapons had) ‘ ; | __Tnorth of Tunis It is a major’ Al been found in Algeria, | DOORS OPEN 10:45 one 4 oun S By PRESTON GROVER { First, it *meant Tunisia had ar- they see ho other way of ending jied base and President Bourguiba SE SSR AAR ARE: TREES PTR NaREES “aie ' . ” Chief of AP Paris Bureau ‘rived. It got arms from big West- the rebellion. But they want to SEC seems disposed to let it remain in | } i } . - TUNIS (@—Tunisia has a popula-*ern powers without ‘French inter- the hand of France remain there. | .ontrol of the French. oOo a Ria rated i i AG i * - e : tion half the size of New York City vention, |Tunisians would be as afraid of a : L = inlets j B. : ame — land it is about as pro-American as| Second, it meant Tunisia was im- rampant government in Algeria as Months ago the last French ve & xx CN Vou can go in the mid-Mediterra- portant enough to the West that it they once were of the French. divisiod’s in Tanisia marched off | $Y at Se | NOW Thru TUES . nean shore. could get arms without trouble- JORS SCARCE to Algeria to fight the Fellagha. ' , le ; At this point a Tunisian would some dealings with Iron Curtain . . sobleny in Tunisi Now there Sate perhaps no more - Numbers on the Poi-O-Gold till show that the money ye proud to sport a fez marked countries ae se ona Ss unisia than 4,000 French, mostly service mounting rapidly and is now,at the tempung sum o! $:.200. bade in USA It is hard to imagine how im- '8 the starvation economy of the troops and air force, That's a plump little morsel ‘or so little eon Al you must And the British at the moment portant such things can be to a courney: ek sent We ee | The presence of the French here do is. read the rules and ciues careiu.y, wrte te cores ave a share in the popularity of country without coming here. It is -J0°S for half the people who need ia, meant big spending, and for ousg while yeu numbers in the appropriate biaftks ana mai! ‘| io us on @ fave -a share ir Pt the j the prospect of outside ek nie preparing the postcard Cenair ay e - oe 7. be z oo 55 ap ou celles the non-French part af the Western a nice country to come to. It is in Be m, and the prospe oO oe the most part efficient administra-’ Helida eel... be © iin 3 ‘5 inve:t shat nee ; im . 5 ee ha Ge: ee . “prise Alliance. Aftica. which sounds a Jong was bel ira jmmeriean aid varies jion Already the economy has felt: Send them te our big : . , eet Sth Want z : off almust with the tide ‘the shock 17 i The new puzzie contains a series of squares which are The American and British de : - . i | Zi in : > 4 : ine : ‘encn wer - j alphabetically lettered and a corresponding list of sentences | cision te provide Western arms | But actaully it ls two Senre >) te Citterences) mace 1 lepers when ee Frese P ecto ce with two clue words. Each of the words is numbered The couldn't help but make this coun. plate from Southern France and ence are evident in many quar- _trol they Invested both private and. object is to select the word which you thrk best tits the cl-e [try happy as a lark—at least for 7? minutes from Italy, at the half ters. First, the people clearty government money. The French, sentence. You then place the number of that word in ne cuddle | while. Kt pecant’ two “8 point in the Mediterranean are happier than they were under agreed to continue pumping some, square which has the same letter as the clue sentence things , between Gibraltar and Calre. the French. That is not neces- soe money. apoul eee card ‘ : 1, 1g = — ilv . (into the country to help out, but! d z parte phir ts silt read be ove Leases _ = - On-every hand you see how .im- marity'te may hey ane Detiee eff this has been suspended Ameri- puzzle oroce amie A wores makes ine most sense use WANTED portant it is for Tunisians to be But for the time being. even ran aid, intended only ib supple- | / z} nar = ‘independent. They have been in- though their, troubles may be ont the French aid . ot ; , > 2 rench aid, amounted : : Do ie [sere era) cities eauctes Read ‘ai! the <) oa ie ee Wee tos jependent, or almost so, for nearly mounting, they hke to be their own last fiscal year to 15 million dol-| - carefully and be sure the right numbers are in the might We Handle Trieks, Sehes! ana two veurs. and the changes are so bosses are = | HOWL -arious $wee i NOTHING COULD oe ‘ Novelties. great since independence that they) When T first came here three’), Algerian . affair dominates — Ag og Mende : STOP eat WSF KT ST SSSSSSSSSHSSSEsEeseeseeese, need enumeration almost one by years ago, everything was French. everrthing - $i ; Morning at 16 A.M. © t , - ; srything ‘in Tunisia. Prseident ’ i PUZZLE NO 7 , Pyle pre Or ease one the government. the police. the Bourguibe has pleaded with Al- < til ° 8 r . Yet, after they are listed. two army, and the drivers of most o gerian leaders to negotiate a set-| 4 ’ : great and troublesome problems the automobiles. Now everything tlement without insisting right now ee a RL almost, is Tunisian. ‘on total independence. They don’t One problem is. Algeria, big.. Every .shop and building must seem to hear him. sprawling. revolt-torn Algeria. bear its name in Arabic Most e lving to the west. Tunisians want give the name also in French | if independence comes to Al- NOW th WED Algeria to be independent because Polygamy, permitted under Is-, Seria only im am angry quarrel ru - = with the French, Tunisia will be | on the side of Algeria. A RIOT Hollywood Headlines i OS ee ee eo cal ee, {Extravagant Selznick Eyes|& ANS Big Job in ‘Vanity Fair | By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS =, Tomorrow night socially promi- “hoy ON, . PHEIN ! vv ILL BE HOLLYWOOD «INS: — David nent Mrs, Merriweather. Post is: | Crteanitcoe ense » aus conle: . Selznick, who never fools with : entertaining in honor of Jeanette ; =————s | Starring .Minor project, and some people MacDon: . : os i Mz nald and Gene Raymond : s > or heard the word econ- * : \ i JACK LEMMON Re eee ee wae following Gene's opening in ‘‘Shad-' 5 — 4 FRIDAY -SATURDAY - SUNDAY MAD Vv omy, takes on a big one indeed : 1s ay Bla Rat pm calling for millions in ‘Vanity ow of My Enemy ‘in Washington. | (Mrs. Bing Crosby) Fair.’ the William Thackery clas-’ After three days check up at], “\ Mickey ROONEY | °° , UCLA medical center Donald A great many people think that O'Connor is out of the hospital NAME § .....40:.. raidelsaceles escslaeeeeceeeclecsecces Features at David produced this in 1935 star- with a clean bill of health. . 1:20-3:15-5:10-7:15-9:20 ring Miriam Hopkins — but that. <---> — STREET ADDRESS ......... nscEEmonenEs odens cuemoot is not true. It was made by | . : EXTRA: Travel . Thrills RKO when he was there, but * . E CITY o...cccececesee. 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F \ % s | , ay 2: * Paice erie + i SAeEx ; ‘ = i < ae ans B i © : . ce wee : ‘ ves, a = * of i iil ~ aod \ e RESS BOX Sports publicity directors of the schools participating in the Motor City Basketball Tourney (Dec. 27- _28) will be guests of a press and radio lunchedn at the Detroit Ath- letic Club Monday December 2nd. Schools participating are Georgia Tech, Columbis, Marquette and Detroit. : * * * Area basketball coaches, Art Van Ryzin of Pontiac and Gerald Wallaee of Waterford attended the élinic at Michigan State over the weekend at which H. B, Lee of Kansas State was guest speak- er. * * * Charles McCaffree, Michigan State swim coach, will be featured speaker at the swimming clinic De- cember 3rd at Grand Rapids Jun- ior College. x * * State small college all-state ' and then his shoe but held on to football team will be honored by Associated Press writers Tues- te HALF DRESSED — Iowa’s Collins Hagler (44) lost against Notre Dame. The Hawkeyes beat the Irish, 21-13, Saturday. (__'THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 - St.Mike Beats St.Fred Agai xk kk x *k * x * * ~x~ &* * x &* * x & * Baltimore Seizes Advantage in West season, The quarterback spotted Conerly tossed touchdowns AP Wirephote his headgear 'Browns were a half game ahead the ball as he picks up yardage /today in the race for the Eastern ipears to have paid off. The i. io scoring pass ‘his year. * * * Football Laague. kept the 49ers in the game. He 2. day December 3rd at a luncheon at Marshall, * * "Wrestling reaches peak on the prep level this year akland County with sev- eral schools planning teams for the Ist time. * CHICAGO wW — Frank Lane, baseball's master trader who was * * * Brighton basketball coach Har- ager of the Cleveland Indians, ry Fosdick is making no predic- might have trouble swinging deals tions on the coming season but in the American League this sea- one thing he is certain of is that son. _ this year's squad is “‘the best | * * * croup of boys I have had in three 1 ne who yesterday huddled years at Brightea. iwith Vice-President Chuck Comis- ** * lkey ; - hac « y of the Chicago White Sox, has Milwaukee bowler Howie Raetter one goal in: trie became the Ist to bag two 300's this season recently. He I'm out to get our club a sec- ee got the ond baseman or a: shortstop or pair within three weeks. |both,’ he said. “I’m willing to se itrade but I must get what we The new Tri-County League will need and those are our two weak include only three teams in basket- | positions.”’ ball — Rochester, Romeo and La- peer. L’Anse Creuse took part in ble trading but hoped to be able football and will resume partici-'19 consummate the deals he has pation in spring sports but had pre- jn mind. vious committments in basketball before the loop was set up. “Sure Ill have trouble making 'deals,”’ said frantic Frank, ‘You always do. I couldn't do anything jwith Comiskey but we have a lot ime. : Chicago Keglers « Lead Sit. Louis oat willing to trade par . ‘Narleski or (Early) Wynn for in- in Match Games field strength but I have to get |what I want.” CHICAGO u®—A Chicago bowling The Sox expressed interest in team held a lead of 522 pins over a pitchers Don Mossi, Narleski and St. Louis five at the halfway mark Wynn but when Lane asked for of 25 games in the national match game bowling tournament. Chicago (Reserve Beer) last Gagliardo Substitutes night completed a weekend rout of the St. Louis (Falstaff Beer) keg-- NEW YORK (INS)—Tony Gazr- lers to lead 12,273 to 11,751. The liardo of New York, a late stand- teams move to St. Louts for the in for injured Len Kanthal of final 12 games this weekend. |Washington, D. C., meets Argen- Chicago's Stan Thaden rolled an'tina heavyweight Alex Miteff in impressive 731 series last night, the jonight's nationally-televised fight top game in the seriés. He also has! the high individual 12-game total of Arena. Undefeated Kanthal injured 2,616, y Dumont)—at the St. Nicholas \his side in training yesterday. SL aa eae” Lou Little — Calls ‘em By LOU LITTLE Back in September it was noted in one of the first of these articles that increasingly effective ball control would mark college football this season as played by the leading teams. : * * * : With the last big Saturday now in the record, though Thanksgiving has yet to come and Army and Navy still have to add their important chapter two days later, it has been shown that most coaches, attempting to achieve ball control, tried to develop two units and decided to use the forward pass, chiefly as a complement to their running. | * * * | Though the two-unit idea in the colleges has not come about effectively in most cases, due to lack of manpower, still the story of the season is that the teams with the good records have been primarily running teams. : * * * The inability to develop two units because there were not enough players of sufficient ability has caused a few coaches recently to advocate some liberalization of the substitution | ruling. They feel that a little more latitude in substitutions would give a tempo of play like that which the two-unit sys- tem develops. I am only writing, of course, what has been sug- gested to me. You may be surprised to know that this request in most instances has come. from smaller colleges. * Take a look at last Saturday’s games. In most games where b the opposing teams were at all comparable in strength, the teams whose passing yardage exceeded their running gains. were the losers. Notre Dame gained more overhead than on! the ground, and Iowa won. Dartmouth gained nearly twice as much in the air as on the ground, and Princeton won. To pick some more, Penn State, Virginia, Syracuse, Southern Cali- fornia—all were among the defeated and all gained more in the air than on the ground. x « * There were exceptions, of course. North Carolina, beating Duke, and SMU, beating Baylor, were two of them. But the principle holds. When your ground game is weak, the chance of error becomes so great in excessive use of the pass that ball) control is destroyed. You have to give up the ball so often that the sustained attack is lost. As a rule you don’t score when the other fellow has the ball in his possession. , x * * _ You often note that the passing teams in losing may con- sistently gain good yardage while not scoring a great deal, Their passing is between the 20-yard lines and the completions are infrequent and do not add up to sustained advances. Usually a team that cannot run the ball is weak also on de- tense, for the reason, I think that a player who can not block -oeeLane Seeking Infield Help recently appointed General Man-/ended. Lane admitted he'll have trou- * eve.on the Mississippi-Mississippi * games, a | ‘on Thumb All-Stars Fullback Jim Brown, Brown's plunged for two scores and passed | x * * No. 1 draft choice this season, for the third. It was San Fran- behind Cleveland's tot Los : second baseman Nelson Fox and * i ho. ‘ 1 wk I ;shortstop Luis Aparicio, the talks Milt. Plum, * * * 45-31 defeat, * * | ‘choice, filled in for injured quar- | Lane was still disappointed terback Tom O'Connell, and guid- Coach Paul Brown's gamble on pback Alan Ameche with an Kyle Rote and Frank Gifford. His|holds the league record with five unpredictable rookie talent Jo Te-/cignt-yard touchdown pass’ with'70-yard pass play with Bob in one game in 1951. Five others vive his Cleveland Browns @P-)i.. than a minute to go. It was|Schnelker- set up Alex Webster's have kicked four one-yard scoring plunge, He also game. ‘pitched 41 yards to Ken MacAfee! Y. A, Tittle, 49ers «quarterback, and Webster went over from the; the Packers handed Pittsburgh (See Story Page 21) x & xk * Bears Still ‘Big and Bad ..Lions Learn x k &* Detroit Loses Ground in NFL Browns Hold Eastern Lead by 2-1 Defeat By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ,comeback for the third time this York led Chicago 28-7 at.the half.;four field goals to score all the to|Redskin points. Bob Waterfield Fumbles Set Pattern . rs) for Chicago Victory in an NFL! at Briggs Stadium * * * | DETROIT — Because they ige its fourth loss’ in eight games, nored their coach's repeated warn- scoring three touchdowns in thejings that the Chicago Bears still The Eagles turned Tommy Mc- second quarter for a 21-3 halftime are the big bad boys from the yesterday gained a record 237 cisco's third straight defeat. The Donald, an All America back at'lead. Green Bay scored with its Midway, the Detroit Lions face ane lyards rushing and scored four Colts’ sixth victory was the most Oklahoma last year, into an end ground attack, Howard Ferguson other uphill struggle to reclaim Na» touchdowns. He was the thrust they ever have scored in the NFL. against Washingipn. The ex-Soon- running 40 yards for one touch-/tional Football League prestige. ler caught two of quarterback Son- down. Bert Starr plunged a yard, The Bears saved their finest uck Conerly threw two scor ny Jurgensen’s three touchdown and Babe Parilli scampered five ame of a drab campaign for the ‘ing passes for the Giants and set passes. Jurgensen, who played for'yards for the other Packer touch- Lions yesterday and made it an the No. 2. draft up two other touchdowns with his Duke in 1956, threw the other one downs. Fred Cone kicked two overwhelming passes against the Cardinals, New/|to Dick Bielski, Sam Baker kicked field goals for Green Bay. 27-7 triumph that jwas every bit as one-sided as the score indicates, * * * about missing. out on infielder eq the division leaders to five \Bily Martin who went from Kan- touchdowns and a field goal. The Sas City to Detroit in a multi- Browns have a 7-1-1 record, player deal, | Cleveland leads the New York) Giants who whipped the Chicago Coach George Wilson said blunt. five-day span, with the tradt- N M Py ‘Cardinals 28-21, New York's rec- y y y \was dissolved for a week at least ‘when the Baltimore Colts whipped ‘San Francisco 27-21 and the Chi- jcago Bears upset Detroit 27-7. Win Over Army Could = . to second. Cinch Trip for the * * ¢& | Middies Green Bay Virtually blasted : ‘Pittsburgh's hopes of an Eastern has seven schools in mind for its 12 in the other NFL games. visiting team but the Army-Navy Brown Syracuse’s All Ameri- game obviously is going to decide can in ‘1956. broke the 22-yard the ‘Issue. record set last season by Tom that he has no formal commit- of 69 yards. He fumbled as he ment from Navy that it will play passed the line of scrimmage, in the Cotton Bowl game in the raced two steps, picked up the; event it beats Army. But the ball and scored the touchdown: land it’s dollars to doughnuts that! pees es circle pase | iif Navy wins there will come an period. The scote was 7.1. Plum| immediate announcement ‘that it completed six of nine passes for| iord is 7-20. : The Western Division muddle, in Cotton Bowl The Colts 6-3 took the lead and the 49ers and Lions both 5-4 fell title wi 27-1 . d Phil- DALLAS — The Cotton Bow! eee patil Sane ==f| x *& ® Wilson of Los Angeles. He drib-| President Bub Cullum stresses bled his way to his longest run Cotton Bowl will have a repre-' putting the Browns ahead 14-7. | sentative at Philadelphia Saturday, will play the Southwest Confer-'¢9 y ence representative in the Cotton ayers The) rookie’ played: for %, Bowl. } enn State. . ¢ | hi Meanwhile, Cullum still has! John Unitas powered a Colt Mississippi (8-1), Mississippi State (6-2), Clemson (6-3), North Caro-| . ; | . ly that the Lions were “looking past the Bears."’ ; | With an opportunity fo score ; a pair of important victories in a tional Thanksgiving Day classic against Green Bay coming up Thursday, the Lions kicked away the chance to stay on top in the Western Division, I kept telling evervbody that the Bears have tremendous person- nel,”’ said Wilson, “I told our boys |right before the game they couldn't afford to overlook the Bears, But i'm afraid that's what we did. * * * “Our whole team let down after the first period, I can't put my ifinger on the cause of it right now. ‘But that Chicago team — the ae 'breaks and injuries have been -* ‘4 against ‘themexthey had to explode f& jsometime." Fullback Rick Casares person- ally wreckegq the Detroit club, accounting for 116 yards in 28 carries and scoring two touch- dcwns, The defeat, administered before the usual packed house (55,749), left the Lions dead- locked with the San Francisco 49ers in second place, one full game behind the division-leading Baltimore Colts. “We're still in it as well as any- body else,” said Wilson. “Balti. more has to play Los Angetes twice and Frisco out on the coast.’ * * * The Lions were e*fective for only one period yesterday, striking first on a Ti-yard, 13-play thrust lina (6-3), Tennessee (6-3) and e Vanderbilt (5-2-2) on his list ot | M C || | W AP Wirephote .prospects. 0 ajor 0 ege JUGGLER — Jim David (25) Detroit Lions’ the Bears yesterday. Jim Dooley (43) of the »- * * | 1’ A UJ b f defensive back juggles the ball before grabbing _ Bears was first to juggle it after getting knocked In addition to the Army-Navy S if e n €a en it for an interception in the first period against down by Yale Lary. Chicago won, 27-7. * game, Cullum will have his Stat aT : By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS State . an ennessee-Vanderbilt 7 ‘al battles Saturday, Mississippi State Auburn and Arizona State of Howe Scores Twice to Spark Rally and Vanderbilt could become top Tempe are the only major teams ‘bowl prospects if they won those 4mong the 15 unbeaten college jelevens going into the final week —_—————_—_—— of fhe season. Each has won nine, Al | games and has one to play. | mont Places Four | The Pittsburg, Kan:; Teachers, | who have completed their season. top the list with 10 victories. Detroit went into the finale with a 2-0 deficit and the contest DETROIT « — Despite an ice- icrunching rally in which they TEN GAMES x-Pittsburg, Kan. 32033) oe appeared to be headed toward Almont placed four players and |y west chester Pa seca scored three goals in eight mln-| another defeat for the Wings. Armaga and Brown City three x-Hillsdale 23 61 utes, the Detroit Red Wings re-) Then Howe dashed in twice in the api on a 16-member Southern idaho oer ore 2H0 3 ceived another frown from “Lady space of three minutes to rifle Thumb League all-star team se- An. gy rem ley 28 Luck’’ last night when they had to. goals into the Montreal net be- | * . L oJ { * ¢ * », t lected recently by the coaches. ; EIGHT GAMES settle for a 3-3 tie with the Mon- tore 12,836 wildly cheering Otym- Named were: Frank Hartway, Walt eRipe wis we gals = treal Canadiens . | pia Stadium fans. Griffin, Jim Ostrander and Dean Up-x-Lock Haven, Pa 72) 466 «039! The slashing, puck-hungry Wings leger {Almont}. Ed Thompson, Dorrance | SEVEN GAMES ' i > D it ch: ions. Minutes later Howe came Dunham and Jesse Pleceneie ‘Armada} x-Fairmont, W.Va. AOR ad! 42| looked like the etroit ¢ vampions ' ey a Baty geeiats aoe 27/of bygone days in the final period through with the 408th assist of his Own ty). i | 3 vs aeee ; . fs | piso. Refth Grittin and Natron. Lee | orkia AGM x GAMES 'as Gordie Howe sparked them to @ career, tying the all-time National (New aven), Johnston and teeg {x-Hobart . posbeonSeSSEE 30'3.2 edge with : inut o in: (Memphis), Stan Plater (Dryden) and |x-Elon,, NC, ee a los eRe six minutes to g0 IN hockey League record, by helping Kersten (Capac). x-Completed’ season. the game. Norm Ullman score Detroit's third and last goal. The Canadiens came within a point of the NHL-leading New York Rangers on Don Marshall's equal- - oe ; oad es = izer which climaxed a swift pass- ; “ ‘ 2 f 2 ee? : ae oe a 4 ing play. ? " a 2 Montreal got Its first two markers in the first and second periods, both times while De- troit had players in the penalty box, Bert Olmstead slapped the first one in 10 minutes after the game Gg came during a melee in front of Detroit goalie Terry Sawchuk in which Olmstead and Al Arbour |were jabbing at Dickie Moore’s re- jbound. Finally the puck drifted into the net past Sawchuk. Ex-Red Wing player Marcel iBonin scored the next Montreal ty box. It, too, climaxed a scram- ble in front of the cage. Howe put the Red Wings In the scoring column on an individual play down the left side from Wings Tie Habs, 3 began while Don Poile, Wings’ for-| ward, was doing time. The score, jg0al while Howe was in the penal-' that saw the Detroit offensive line boring sizable gaps in the Chicago idefense. Gene Gedman went over from the seven for the touchdown and Bobby Layne added the con- | version, ou That was the end of Detroit's offensive for the afternoon, Twice in the second half Detroit moved inside Bear territory, once te the 16 and another time to the 21. On both occasions Chicago re- pelled the drive and in all, re- stricted the Lions to 110 yards | in the alr and 106 on the ground —all but 3 yards coming in the first half, Bear coach Paddy Driscol] had a simple explanation for his team's fourth triumph against five set- backs: ‘‘We played football for an hour instead of a half-hour.” Owner George Halas said “we which he shot the puck inte a six-inch hole near the goal post. He followed it up three minutes later with a short snap off Alex Delvecchio’s pass during a pow- er play. The Canadiens had a 24-21 shoot- ing edge in the contest with 12 of the Red Wings’ shots coming in, ‘the final period. Duke Accepts Bid not out of this race yet.” fo Meet Oklahoma | recanse ot their rugged ae. | fense and Detroit mistakes, the | G ae Bears had to put together just REENSBORO, N. C. —Duke| . ‘University will face Oklahoma in| ne Sustained march to record ‘ ; r..,| the victory, It came in the sec- N 3 ithe Orange Bowl game New Year's d period coverca 4 Day...in.a case of the Atlantic ‘Coast Conference's second best! 7 aolee edie ecerel eee against ‘the champion of the Big offense, ‘completed passes for 10, Eight. . | The Atlantic Coast Conference. i ri rian a ee way ‘faculty representatives picked 4q. . ‘Duke yesterday on the recommen-| _— on dation of the league's bowl com-) mittee. _| Brown completed only 7 of 14 | -Nerth Carolina State, the ACC’s Passes for 86 yards but the way champion, cannot compete in a (Casares was running over the De- bowl game for four years be- trot middle the Bears needed little cause of a National Collegiate Passing. The Bears had the better | Athletic Assn. proba‘ on imposed (Of the kicking duel and kept the against the Wolfpack tor basket. Lions bottled up in their own ter- ball recruiting irregularities. "TY: against the Wolfpack for basket- It was Layne’s fumble on hig Thus the conference selected sec. Own 14 that led to George Blanda’s | ond place Duke as “its most !9 ard field goal in the second | representative team.” period. Detroit's Yale Lary had to The Blue Devils finished their kick from his own end zone mo- season Saturday with a 13-21 de-/ments later and the Bears went feat in the hands of arch-rival'46 yards for their second touch- North Carolina. The defeat left,down of the period. ‘Duke with a 5-1-1 record in the) It took only three plays, Willie ACC and an overall mark of 6-2-2.,Galimore picking up 21 in two In Press This Week Ye SQ? U Several interesting sports fea- res will be found in The Press this week. Watch for these sto- Pontiac Press Photo lower right is assistant coach Mike Kazakos. The two children are grandnieces of the late VICTORY GATHERING — Happy St. Michael Shamrocks huddle around Miss Rose Griffin Sun- day at Wisner Stadium after defeating St. Fred- is not likely to tackle well either. ries, erick, 19-16, to retire their 4th Griffin Memorial Steve Griffin. Miss Griffin (standing next to _ an AY — The All-state Trophy. Ed Lauinger holds the trophy and coach _ Lauinger) will put a 7th trophy up for grabs | Michigan small college football next year. teams, Bob Mineweaser (lower left) beams proudly. At , | | ke , Watch Sports Features carries before Casares exploded over tackle and to the sidelines for 25 yards and the touchdown, SCORING SUMMARY HBAS soa L) Chicago. 17 % 3—27 Detroit » 7 9 —T Chicago scoting — Touchdowns: Wat~ kins ‘7, run}, Casares 2 (25, run: 1, plunge); field goals: Blanda 2 (10, 30); ° sap beara wente Pontiac in hopes of getting a job with the baby iONE AMONG 50 __ ‘heads. | Irritated by the dumping, after, eae A public meeting will be heldiso he could. save money for col- fe | ‘The girl has time to decide. + + ‘commission denial, Mrs. C.- B., , A / y south side of Nine Mile road be tween Southfield and Evergreen. Tonight's meeting was called aft-| er more than 30 residents last-week | objected to the charter setting, aside three-tenths of a mill for) parks and recreation. ege. When her pregnancy was dis- ~~ At last, it was left to Judy to! make the decision alone. She chose Judy's story, according to Leon- ard Jaegels, executive secretary covered, Bill was concerned that Girl Gets Strenuous Joy Ride | his college plans were jeopar- dired; Judy became hurt and angry at his attitude and sent him away. See ware «POLICE Bullets Half Speeder Swem said a tax limit of at least, would never talk to Bill again and 56 mills will be needed to main- did not want to include him in| tain the new city at:the township's her plans. But after a few inter- present rate. However, this tax rate would mean no increase in present serv- ices, Swem said. agency for interviews as well.” * * * Mahlon Bradley, 25, of 32926, Both finally decided they were'and amid a hail of bullets from Lakeland, Farmington, told patrol- Keego Man Weds in East Lansing Patricia Ann Moynihan and Paul Marvin Earl exchanged marriage vows in a 10:30 a.m, rite Saturday in St. Thomas Aquinas Church, East Lansing. Monsignor Jerome V. MacEachin 7 Clarkston Pair Weds, Plans to Settle in Atlanta CLARKSTON — A recent cere- mony in Clarkston Methodist Church united in marriage Miss Maureen. J. Clark and Herbert Mc-) Kenzie. The bride wore a gown of lace. | net and satin, in floor length. A Juliet cap of illusion, seed pearls and BE held her fingertip veil of illusion, Her flowers were white chrysanthemums. Attendants were Pauline Clark, sister. of the bride, and Toby Gil- bert, Best man was Garnet Me- Kensie,. brother of the bride- groom, and Ed Kleiss of Flint ushered, — A reception followed at the home of the bride’s parents. The newly- weds wil] make their home in At- lanta. . e & * Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Emery Clark of Maple Dr., Clarkston, add Mrs,. Jack Marceay and the late Mr. Me- lw *, officiated in the presence of 300 guests. Parents of fhe newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Moy-, nihan of East Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Earl of 2154 Park Dr., Keego Harbor. The bride was gowned in | creamy Duptoni silk and Alen- con lace with pearis and sequins with a chapel train. A trellis | half-hat adorned with pears and | pastel sequins held her finger. | tip veil of illusion, She carried | white roses and cascading white fugi mums, Bridal attendants identically ate, tired in wool lace and chiffon in: coralberry color were her sister, Mrs. Edmund Jenkins of Ann Ar- bor; Connie Bintz and Jeannine Bints of Fremont, Ohio, and Eu- genia Sparrow of Atlanta, Ga. * * * Flower girl was Kathy Gilmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, T. J.) Gilmer of Pontiac. | Serving as best man was Jim Gilmer 6f Pontiac. Others were Barrett Alley’ of New York; Ed- mund Jenkins of Ann Arbor, Jack Moynihan, brother of the bride and Chuck Pardon of New York. Following a § p.m. dinner re- ception at the Knights of Colum. bus House, Pontiac, the couple lett for Northern Michigan. | and ended when Bradley's Cor- annual what her plans are for herself into giving up the child. * * * family carefully. Supported financially by Pontiac Area United Fund, the of stewardship: Mrs. Russell Li-it "as the job of city officials to ‘Catholic Social Service does fam- gon, a church organist and mem- a/range a hearing, not that of the ily counseling and fosters home bership corresponding secretary; citizens. | jhe A Farmington printer took hispursuing Wayne County Road pa- care for infants and pre-schoolers Mrs. James Enzor, promotional views, she agreed to ask him to) girl friend for a ride in his sports trolmen, help. Soon Bill was coming to the car Sunday—at speeds more than. | 110 m.p.h., through two roadblocks! as well. * + &* and Ted Johnson. “With UF funds we are able to * ~*~ * save many girls from the despair Zuboski he was angry at his pas- haps their babies’ lives as well." sent to the official board. senger, Doyal Quesenberry, 22, of 6416 Mead, Dearborn Township, when they finally caught up’ to him. They said Bradley, a printer at the Farmington Enterprise, had eluded 10- police cars in a chase along Telegraph and Joy roads, It started at about 5:30 a.m. at Five Mile and Telegraph vette spun to a halt at Southfield and Joy, Zuboski and Torikian. who began) . the pursuit, said they fired 10 shots at the sports car. Bradley was the only person in- jured. These he received when he struggled with officers at the end of the chase. He was treated at the Wayne County Hospital. : * * * Held yesterday in the Wayne County Jail, he had a date with Dearborn Township Justice George Wicklund this morning to face charges of reckless driving. Morse PTA to Meet TROY — The PTA of-the Morse School will meet at 8 p.m. Tues- day. Alex Tunstall, a member of the school board, will speak on the future expansion program of the school, Kindergarten room moth- ers will serve refreshments. Zoning Board to Meet PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — The township zoning board They will.make their home at meeting will be held at‘ the Town | 212 Highland Ave., East Lansing where the bridegroom attends ship Hall, 2060 Opdyke Rd., at, 7:3 pim, Dec. 11. Lester Axford Michigan State University. The new is board chairman ‘and Greta . ” soend id elena os! Moai [Block is the township glerk. f * % Ll Replacing Conrad as chairman Blankenship, 2136 Burdick Rd., be- and the baby and she is not rushed i, Joseph Martin. Others on the 84M a telephone polling of her ‘commission are Kenneth McBroom Neighbors. All opposed the author-, church treasurer; Richard Miles, ity program. When he heard of “We have families who want to building fund treasurer: Mrs. Low-|this, and Mrs. Blankenship’s com-} adopt @ baby and we match the ell Foster and Mrs. Eloise Riley, ment that the authority could have church and building fund secre- WAited until the tally ‘was report-| the taries: Charles Dill Sr, director,ed to commissioners, Egbert said ichairman, and Rolland Langerman meeting ts expected to attract a ing The commission has discussed The fact that the county health ‘men Arthur Torikian and Charles that can ruin their lives and per- financial plans which it will Pre- department has said there is no MRS. JAMES THOMPSON WED IN COMMERCE — Mrs. James Thompson was Ann Louise Griffin before :-her recerit marriage to James Thompson in Commerce Methodist Church. Two hundred and fifty guests attended the double-ring rite. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Griffin and Mr, and Mrs. Russell Thompson of Commerce Township are parents of the couple, ; 5 \ | | : rN SS at GS Nt or a ae Ona ee ea | school district voters here in a : Chances are 10 to 1 ‘you need this 4 Wheel SERVICE SPECIAL HERE'S WHAT WE DO Tonight's 1:36 commission | large audience of protesting citi- | £ens, hazard involved makes no differ- lence to them. The fact that the) ‘authority assures them there will BRAKE ADJUSTMENT —adjust and test brakes on all four wheels to give you be no public nuisance, that the fill fnew car’ pertorvance will be buried beneath quantites of ‘earth, that steps will be taken to. BE ACK FRONT WHEEL lavoid water pollution, that only CS ale lore. fie 40d incinerator ash and unburnable : / - improved performance ‘materials will be used, that cov- ered trucks will avoid roadside lit. ALIGN FRONT WHEELS ter and that the authority will ig i / ete eee, start a Jandscaping program In the Ceci Vag Soe {cuts ‘spring, makes no difference either BALANCE FRONT * + * WHEELS—'5 eliminate - steering wibration, | Trov citizens do not want the A i werghes sacladed, ‘“dump" in their city, especially a lafter commissioners have gone on [record as against if. | What will come from tonight’s ‘session s anybody's guess, but it’s a sure thing that it will not be a dull meeting, nor a short one. SPECIAL PRICE... a $19.00 value i ————_——— Special School Election Slated for Oak Park | OAK PARK—Approval of an 814 ‘mill tax increase will be asked of special election to be held Feb. 3. The increase will amount to an, jadditional $16 on each $1,000 of ‘assessed valuation for the major part of Oak Park and small sec- tions of Southfield and Royal Oak Township. i Methodist Club to Meet WALLED LAKE — The Bible ‘Book of the Month Club, being or- ganized by the Rev. John Mulder) of the Walled Lake Methodist 146 West Huron Church, will hold its first meeting ‘af 7 p.m. Deé, 8 Thereafter, the | __ FE*2-9251 ‘club wil] meet the second Sunday each month, i ,' ™ 4 4 4 : TWENTY-FOUR = ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 Steamed Pudding ' Time’s Here {Eggs and Cheese ‘Build Quick Lunch E asy-breezy is the lunch order these days. Lunch for the family or lunch to tote needs fast ‘‘fixin’.”’ Be prepared by having plenty of Italian Style Breaded Veal Is Delicious Italian way with veal. Scallopine 4 cup fine dry bread crumbs |seasoning powder. Garve veal with tomato sauce. Makes 4 servings. Pineapple Mint Parfaits Place a layer of crushed pine- apple in the bottom of a parfait glass, Then a layer of vanilla ice cream; then a layer of green creme de menthe. Top with toast- + It's Turkey” All the Way — STARTING YOUNG — Loraine Milbourn of Mt. Clemens is not quite three already she ts taking an interest in cooking. - Here she watches as her mother, Mrs. Don L. By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Old-fashioned plum pudding with’ suet is still made in Pontiac. Mrs.' years old. But molds three-fourths fall and cover tightly before steaming. Aluminum foil held tightly with a rubber band will serve as a good cover. ali i iii» hit Abas ‘ , Ye 4 a Milbourn, measures ingredients for a Thanks- giving pudding. Milbourn of State Hospital Grounds, supervices. Her grandmother, Mrs. Don C. with suggar. If Thanksgiving or | Christmas garnish is to be | molded with the pudding, it should be placed in the meld be- fore the pudding batter is added. Don C. Milbourn of the State Hoe-| Keep the water boiling rapidly Cover tightly and steam over pital grounds has made it for all during the steaming time. Re- |boiling water about three hours. years. Her pudding can be eateN move covers when puddings are|If fruit jars are being’ used as'| at once or stored for a time and, reheated before serving. x * This year Mrs, Milbourn is pass- ing on her recipe and baking tech- niques to her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Don L. Milbourn of Mt. Clemens. | Last week the younger Mrs. Mil- bourn spent several days in Pon- tiac with her small daughter, Loraine. One of the things they did at Grandma's house was to make pudding for Thanksgiving. We read what our office cook- book had to say about steamed puddings. Most of them have the same base of flour and suet with variations of fruit and nuts. In olden days puddings were |done. Reheat before serving. STEAMED PLUM PUDDING By Mrs. Den C. Milbourn 1 cup soft bread crumbs 1 cup ground suet 2 cups prune pulp ine hedanond im Wa- ter to cover, cut fine ‘a cup brown sugar ‘s cup shredded criton (optional) 1 cup raisins 1 cup currants 1 cup flour ‘ teaspoon salt Ly teaspoon soda iy teaspoon nutmeg ' \ teaspoen cinnamon ly teaspoon cloves \m teaspoon allspice ‘4 cup molasses 3 eggs. separsted - Mi and silft dry ingredients and combine in order given. Fold in well beaten egg whites last. molds, seal air-tight immediately jafter taking from the steamer. Keep metal molds uncovered: jbut protect from dust. Unless the seal is air-tight, a covered pud- ding will become moldy. CARROT PUDDING 1 cup ground carrots 1 cup ground rew potatoes 1 cup suet 1 cup reisins 1 cup currants 1 cup brown sugar ‘y teaspoon cinnamon \% teaspoon cloves ‘%y teaspoon nutmeg %% teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon soda, dissolved in 1 tabile- spoon warm water + teaspoon baking powder 1%) generous cups flour Mix well, If any time is turkey time, Thanksgiving is! The big toms are getting attention with the 20 to 24 pound size and over wearing the lowest price tags. The 16 to 20 pound toms cost about two cents more per pound; the 10 to 16 pound aa about six cents more, The smal) Beltsville-type birds are scarcé and prices are the same as they have been for several weeks— about thirteen cents more per pound than the large toms. If turkeys have the same raw weight, they will give about the same amount of cooked meat, re- lates the MSU Marketing Informa. pounds of cooked:meat and a tom of the same weight yields ‘about 9 pounds. Birds weighing over 18 pounds will provide a larger pro- portion of meat for your money. PRODUCE — Vegetable supplies | are increasing as more shipments arrive from warmer states, Lower. lettuce prices are due to heavier supplies. Cauliflower, Brussels sprouts and broccoli are reason- ably priced because of quantities available. floods, Michigan and Maine pota- toes are the thriftier Irish potato \choices, Florida juice oranges are plen- tiful and low in cost, A limited number of California Navel @ranges are arriving in our mar- kets, A maturity law is protect- ing you by regulating the sugar content and color of California oranges. Tangerines and tange- loes may now be added te the citrus list. Tangeloes are a cress — tangerines and ‘grape- * * * Be sure to allow time ae? ty frosting if you buy a froze: Allow 2-to 4 days for detrosting age the refrigerator. Leave bird in the’ original wrap. For a el \up method of defrosting, place bart bird (still in the seal rere = ae ay ty precautions before and Thanksgiving eel Wrap the turkey in foil or some ‘other wrap or put in a tightly cov-, lered container to keep it from ary-| ‘ing and losing flavor, Take all) the stuffing from the turkey. Store. lit in the refrigerator in a covered dish. Follow the same rule for the/ \gravy. ‘Plan to use leftover turkey with-/ ‘in 2 to 3 days. The gravy and) stuffing should be eaten with 1 to 2 days. Heat thoroughly before serving. | siipen wees emer | | days tet the trener help. Wea | ‘| | / | Sweet potato supplies are some-| what limited following Louisiana) notice, says the MSU Marketing ‘Information Agent, Mrs. Josephine lpawyer. A ‘hard cooked egg, still lin the shell and packed with a ‘salt shaker is a lunchbox treat. |A wedge of cheese not only adds inutrition, but is good nibbling with an apple the end of lunch. * * Cheese oe eggs help to make a quick lunch at home. Hard cook eggs peeled and halved while hot. and covered with a cheese sauce, will give a satisfied feeling all afternoon. * * * Cheese and eggs combine well with other foods. Pair them with bacon bits, with sliced tomatoes or with cubes of any kind of cooked meat. Cheese and eggs not only make the budget look bigger, but they win honors in the easy cook- ing corner. 8 peper-t thin slices’ (about 1 pound) tender veal 3 tablespoons (about) olfve ofl 1 can (8 ounces) tomato sauce 1 medium-sized tomate (skinned and seeded and diced) \% teaspoon sugar, basil Mix bread crumbs, cheese and a dash of salt and pepper to- a-time, in egg and then i in bread- utes — meat will be through; remove and keep warm. Add remaining 1 tablespoon of oil to skillet and brown rest of N veal the way; add ONFAT ORY MILK 4dd grated cheddar cheese to. that white sauce you are planning to serve Over salmon, olive oil if necessary. Meanwhile ‘slowly heat sugar and basil to taste. You can use minced fresh er crushed Supplies energy with “staying power” a”. HILL’S BROS CHASE & SANBORN... BEECHNUT Soo | COFFE 1 i] t ‘ ‘ 1 t t | t ‘ | ] ‘ t t t 1 { t ' t t | 1 { t t ] t 8 t ONE 1-LB. 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(The whole stalk is edi-ing the entire cooking period, but y is made with ice cream and mar-|And it is also the perfect fla 0 . | en The abundance of broccoli is one tables are welcome additions to bie.) Make lengthwise gashes in))ift the lid 3 to 4‘times to permit laccompaniment.-to these sweet, de- of the happiest happenings of the the menu. the stems, almost to the flower-|the gases to escape. Cook only jrons in syrup which are sold injectable parfaits. autumn season. This handsome| ~ *& * ettes, if they are more than ¥%-inch until crisp-tender, 15 to 20 pond Toy a ort a Boarlngre jars by almost all grocery spe- Partaite M A well - flavored creamed dish green vegetable — a-cultivated and) Choose broccoli when leaves are jn diameter. utes. oe — ™ jally d the eialty shops. You'll want to cut ‘ur mumvess Ge cones such as Chicken a la King or aristocratic member of the capa- fresh, crisp and green; when the, Wash broccoli and trim. Split —_ uring the the whole marrons into smaller] } quart vanilla ice cream . ble cabbage family — is a most/stalks (tenderly edible when prop-|UPRIGHT METHOD: large stalks in half or in quar hustle and bustle of preparing pieces. 3 cup heavy cream Shrimp Wiggle served in crunchy generously protective food, nu-/erly cooked) are firm and not too) Tie in a bunch; stand upright tors lengthwise. Place in a sauce- holiday dinners. Then, for a tasteful topping,| ; eeegean pape cette nut-lined toast-cups is easy to tritionwise. jthick; when tiny flower buds are in the bottom part of a double | nan with l-inch boiling beet* or irae a t a _ ee make up a small bowlful of coffee) Remove whole marrons frony make, as well ag-light and attrac- * * * tight And the heads compact. Heads boiler, containing about 1-Inch bil-\cnicken broth and % teaspoon Tuélity mg ready whipped cream. With plenty of ice!syrup and chop into small pieces,|tive. For real time-saving try froz- should be rich, dark green, or\ing water and 42 teaspoon salt.’ 04 Bring to boiling point with- 0" lettuce leaves just before din-'cream in the refrigerator, you are returning to syrup. Spoon alternatejen Chicken a la King and use the An average helping of broccoli, tains 75 er cent of the daily green with a shadow of purplish Bring to boiling point and cook 5 out cover and cook 5 minutes. P&T 18 “lifted.” In other words, it ready to assemble an unusual and layers of vanilla ice cream and : : adult fa reriens of ascorbic acid) bloom, ‘minutes. ES with sea inverts Cover and boil 15 minutes or un- really doesn't require salad dress- juscious dessert creation, quite fit-marrons in syrup into deep des. P&°@"S ca Eh en oe and 50 per cent of the daily re ea ioe ct oxsre page wantil crisp: Ul Just crisp-tender. jing, for cottage cheese is folded ting and proper for the Thanks-'sert glasses. Top with coffee UP size cans. The pecans are vac- qairerments (ol yitaraia) A. 65 Well|) sie Mee Sacer see Dee er eae minutes or only until cris’ Drain, if necessary, Add butter into the fruit mixture helping to giving feast. . \whipped cream, made by whipping Uum-packed for really fresh flavor as helpful minerals — all this and| er ef broccoli are best preserved | J get ; or margarine. Cover and let it create a eubstantial salad. For an added riote of grandeur, heavy cream until it forms soft and the lids are re-sealable, too. heaven to taste! Moreover, brocco-, by @ minimum of cooking. If SAUCEPAN METHOD: ;melt. Sprinkle with black pepper.| Ground raw cranberries, canned’ you will enjoy serving after-dinner peaks, then gradually beating inHere is the recipe for Royal li is at peak availability at the) evercooked, the vegetable devel- Prepare broccoli as in above Serve hot with wedges of ee and pecans lend flavor coffee in your daintiest demitasse mixture of instant coffee .and su-| Toast Cups, to fill with Chicken a time of year when green vege-| ps a stronger flaver and brown ‘directions. Place loose in a sauce-'lemon or lime. Yield: 6 servings, [and crunchiness to the mixture. cups. The black, fragrant coffee gar. 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HENS - Turkeys Tender Turkey BROILERS None Sold to Dealers 29 None Sold to Dealers 1 cup sugar ity teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt Fancy Young ‘g cup shortening. softened . eee ly cup water i 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Sift flour, instant nonfat- dry : milk powder, sugar, baking powder and salt together into large bowl. 4te 8H Avg. c 49: Pan-Redi_ FRYERS. Sie » ing sides of bow! frequently ar: Adde remaining ingredients. Beat Fresh Dressed Lb. ¢ Fancy—Oven-Ready Lb c : — igre at medium speed with electric ROCK ‘ H EN P Bs iia ee ~ mixer for about 2 minutes, scrap- - \ oe ¢ TURKEY GOBBLER COOKIES — Crisp, crunchy cookies, »beat. vigorously by hand with! , inter . : full of the holiday atmosphere in there ‘turkey shapes, are easily (wooden spoon for 2 minutes (150! Mild Cured Ce Cyt } if Lean, Meety made “ost are fora ndded ouch the edges with chocolate or (strokes) SLICED BACON SLICED HAM } ASPARE Cc orange sting for an ad touch. Divide dough into 3 portions, ; aca | Wrap in waxed paper. Chill sev- | re 1 00 Lb. 89° bb. eral hours. Roll out on lightly floured beard to ',-inch thick- ness. Cut in turkey shapes. Place URIBS poe ewe wesw wee ewe meennneca ee oe oe oe 1 This Valuable Coupon Entities Guides to Happy Turkeys Tati to ps TR i Me spat tee ty eae : on well-greased baking sheet. © ad You want your Thanksgiving tur-'for each pound of turkey Substi- Bake * hot oven 0 degrees) Tender, Juicy 7 : the Bearer fo o 1-Ib. limit Fresh ; Tender Beef hey to be happy. don't you? [tute dry bread, cornbread or rice \ about 7 minutes or until cookies I c REAM Good : ’ ~ * * if you like + % ‘are browned around the edges. SIRLOIN ‘Cc ERY = < Lb. C 1 POT . It’s well known that happy tur- H , Cool. Decorate cookie edges with | : i lb. keys make for happy turkey-eating’ cary lipesiaphts two-pong fork choc ~dlate frosting or orange con- | STEAKS i ER ‘ ROAST people. So, maybe you'd like a 7, steady the bird, put a chunk o fection’ ba sia ng. ' = : With Meat Purchase SS few Guides to Happy Turkeys, of- bread on each side on the caer: fered by the U S. Department of Cut off one leg, oe and drum- Agriculture, signposts that take SUCK: then slice the white meat on ill | ver F 3 e | _ that sid PE you all the way from buying to mt ade) Have (an) extre: plate 0 take the cut-off pieces. carving Looking for some special oe to use in that Thanksgiving di ‘ner? Well, how about serving this - chicken liver pate as- an appetizer When the man of the house lets course along with chilled tomato, out his belt another notch, chances grapefruit juice or other cocktails? ll ee aS eee e's", * * * How big? Count on about a_half Low Caloried pound of turkey for each serving . first time around. But of course! «Buttermilk you'll want a bird large enough to! provide some cold turkey: sand-| Packs a Punch wiches and other leftovers. For the best. Lasist on a tur- key that has been government . arse @,4°-"0"8 ee « oe te oe CA BO WE WILL GE CLOSED inspected and graded; inspected 276 !1's time to start counting his [t's an unusually good recipe, not for whoelesomeness, and graded calories * < * difficult te make, and comes from YOUR. CHOICE for quality. Look for the govern . ; San Francisco, ment label, a circle enclosing a Feed him the nourshing. well _ OF FLAVORS shield, with the words “Inspect. (balanced foods minus the calorie Chicken Liver Pate ed” and “Graded,” the inititals eades ones. if you can. suggest One genes cuacken livers “U. S.:” “Grade A,” “R,” er health siastirglasin “ ; 1 small whole onion | 2 small bay lee ‘ “€" to indicate -quatity; and | 1% “teaspeos. thyme another helpful piece of infor. | Fresh milk. for example. is es-| 4 teaspoon rosemary : sential to every diet — even for; 2 sprigs parsley P KG. mation on age and type of bird, “Young Hen Turkey,” or ‘Young Tom Turkey,” or for older birds, “Hen Turkey” or “Tom Turkey.” 4% cup Chablis or white table wine, er water lcup Water or broth 44 cup soft butter or margarine eat eee finely chopped ‘adults. And buttermilk is listed in’ this category. Buttermilk contains lall of the health-giving properties’ jof fresh whole milk, yet has fewer green MANZANILLA . : : A Seung Grade a wony usu- ‘calories: Z teaspoon dry mustard STUFFED NESTLE’S : Today’ i | Combine livers with whole onion, : _ttom long; tat het? For = ined shiva mllk to which # epectal (celery. bay leaf, herbs, parsley, OLIVES INSTANT eighing io 13 pounds, buttermilk culture is added..Oniy |'4 Cup wine and water. Bring to a 2-Ox. Jar ‘ even at 300 degrees and roast 3%, to 4's hours; longer if the bird is| the fats have been removed. frozen. For a bird of 14 to 17) Tes. tt ts a healthful, easily di- pounds, 275 degrees. 5 to’6 hours. | S¢sted food containing only about How much stuffing? Start the) 8 calories per cup. boil; then simmer until livers are tender, about 20 minutes. Drain; ‘chop coarsely, then put through fine blade of food chopper. Blend 10° | COFFEE |} | FANCY, GRADE A stuffing with one cup of crumbs! Try it anf see. To vary its tangy Q. What is the name of this cut of meat? A. Beef Bottom Round Steak Q. Where does it come from and how is it identified? It is ihe boneless bottom vuscle of the beef round. Fre juentlv the exe of round is im- cluded in this steak Q. How is it prepared? - A:- By brarsing. It os cooked siowly by moist method of meat cookery and requires approxi- mately 1', hours for cooking Thicker cuts made from the hbot- tom round can be used as” pot- ruasts. These cuts require longer cooking time fruits. Add Avocado to Your Salads for New Interest flavor,.blend in a little of the sirup left after serving canned or frozen we Guests for a dinner and you want ithe salad course to be a little jextra? and. celery with mayonnaise and Combine shrimp, walnuts serve in avocado half shells.) Sprinkle with a little fresh lime, ijuice and garnish with whole ripe: olives and spiced artichoke hearts. Or you can fill the avocados with) slited chicken and pass the may-' onnaise To surprise the green salad | fans, mix an oil and wine vinegar | dressing with freshly ground pepper and toss with the crispest of greens. Slice a ripe avocado over the top of the bew!. Or you can give new flavor to a4 green salad by sprinkling it hightly with crushed ~ oregano Then toss with a wine vinegar, French dressing and add sliced fomatoes and avocado. % When you want a change from’ salads as a dinner starter. trv a seafood cocktail. Cubes of avocado and shrimp or crah meat are mixed in a zippy cocktai] sauce. Serve it icy cold with wedges of lime or lemon. pwith butter, «hopped onion, salt, mustard and remaining cup wine ‘until mixture is smooth, Add a little more wine if you like a softer pate. Store in a covered jar, sev- HEN — 769 | | jeral hours or overnight, in refriger- ‘ator to blend flavors Serve with Makes TURKEYS \ OVEN- READY vo to 12 Pound POUND crackers or melba toast. one pint. Instant Cream Blends in Sauce Filet of sole is a lovely, tender fish and is a great favorite in many homes. However, its bland’ flavor really calls for an “‘accent.” So. today we are recommending. an accent that comes in the form of a sauce. A wonderful new sauce made with instant powdered cream. It's grand on fish. cro- quettes and whenever a bland dish needs to be perked up. Lemon Chive Sauce ', cup instant powdered cream 2 ' .biespoons flour 1g teatpoon seit l cup water 1 tablespoon butter or margarine (Optional) ' teaspoon grated lemon rind 1 t.aspoon lemon juice 2-4 tablespoons chopped MI instant es mee Th hoe FARM CREST FROZEN PUMPKIN PIES LARE FAMILY SIZE one oe 9: a REMUS Country Fresh BUTTER 59 nanie s . PF, oY a > u 39° ARMOUR’S SAUSAGE 1 Lb. ROLLS chives Tix together powdered cream, flour and salt. gradually add water. Cook. stirring constant- ly. until mixture thickens. Add butter, Jemon rind and juice and chives to taste. Yields 144 cups. Lbs. a | 00 LIBBY’S “if Its Alive---[t’s Fresh” For People Who Care —_—_ SPRAY Cranberry Sauce PUMPKIN LARGE Cans 49 ¢ \ ‘ \ BIRDS EYE, FRESH FROZEN SQUASH 2 29: SCOTTIES Alive—Fresh NOT FROZEN! NOT IN A BOX! 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Bake on hot holiday feasts, especially the rem- ae the morning after your daughter's waffles. jnants of the “big bird’ — the! is en PEOPLE'S 2 GREAT MARKETS Fancy Grade “A” Oven-Ready YOUNG TOM "YOUNG HEN "9,22 TURKEYS Avs. Place COCO-COLA 7-UP Case of 24 a ares, say big —— pare w ant Leftover chunks of turkey make about the time your son brings an ideal base for a potato chip home a straight “A’’ report card, ee ~. Turkey Tang-O Dip* for or makes the —s touchdown | CTVE 00 —— a pare! es >in a crucial gam S. ces eee guehen tenuay Then there's. peda % promotion, ore ‘q teaspoon until ca sauce Add Whip cheese unti creamy. the pier he Piseagee * rime none IH] in New Style minced turkey and seasonings. Pile 5 at th * sree ¢ hag es Guinea on potato chips. 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So/ ‘make @ tempting main course for’ Fresh, Fresh Flavor... why not try it at your home . . = time. - an 3 it doesn't have to be fanéy, the! omatoes Au Jus M refreshi bread board covered with a cloth pore ecm vaneeeea ase ore ing will do fine. . . and serve any of; } tablespoons minced parsley n S32. ean (16 of.) tomatoes \ \ these delicious yam waffle recipes. | Sait. pepper Cook butter until lightly browned. | |Add onion, parsley and liquid, * ‘ sifted all- flo 1S eeaapoons be powder ‘drained from tomatoes; cook down | milk Reg. Size % teaspoon cinnamon ‘to about % cup. Add tomatoes, and THANKSGIVING SPECIAL! plus deposit DEL MONTE '» teaspoon nutmeg heat, Season to taste with salt and. = 1! u esr hu 1 ys "wenermnilk nee wees ipepper. Three to four servings. egg. beaten a 7 & tablespoons melted butter or mar-| Curried Stew ‘n’ Noodles _ RED DI MOND garine : 1 cup cooked noodies A 1 teaspoon curry powder “~~, Sift flour, baking powder, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg together. ‘CUP erated American chee: | Combine remaining ingredients;| Artange drained noodles in bot- blend. Add sifted ingredients; mix tom of baking dish. Mix curry with well. Bake on hot waffle iron. ‘beef stew and spoon over noodles. | Makes about four waffles. Sprinkle with cheese. and bake in| Ak ———+@—mederate oven (350 degrees)! ; : about 25 minutes. Six servings. Yam Nut Waffles \quently until cheese melts. Serve. l‘e cup meshed cooked yams ihot over croquettes, | 1 can (1 Ib.) beef stew ints I-Ib. Cello NONFAT DRY MILK . 86% protein—iess than 1% fat 1 beaten | ; cabicspeans (sesited shortening | Place soup, milk and cheese in America’s New Sparkle 1 cup milk saucepan; cook over very low heat and Vitality Drink! 1 or in double boiler, stirring fre-" CeCe eee Her eeeeseteses | 1 cup pancake miz PUMPKIN Can DOLE FANCY WHOLE c % SHINNERS MEATS 2 MODERN MEAT MARKETS TO SERVE YOU 2 NORTH.SAGINAW ST. @ MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER HURRY !-HURRY! HURRY!-HURRY! FULL FLAVORED FIRM, GOLDEN RIPE —THE MEAL FRUIT—TOPS FOR SALADS, PRUIT CUPS, AND DESSERTS Lb. 10° Dos. 29‘ Enter your name for the Shetland Pony and the _20 Turkeys we are giving away FREE — Enter your ~.4 name ot either of our Meat Markets. I Fangertnes 4 . FLOWN IN FRESH! OYSTERS Drawing at 6 o Clock November 27th Miracle Mile Store BARTLETT PEARS "=." ‘ HARRISS FROZEN Large be i PUMPKIN PIES = *™ : HARRISS FROZEN iecpe MINCE PIES = OUR OWN HOME-MADE HOLIDAY 9s 6 7 1B. PORK FLAVORED THE WAY YOU LIKE SAUSAGE 12 OZ, 165 Pike SUPER MARKET OPEN THANKSGIVING Auburn Complete Line of Quality HOLIDAY POULTR CHOOSE YOURS AT PEOPLE'S FOR FLAVOR, GOODNESS AND VALUE! ee: Ss PO SUE TET MORN y ag ys i, MO RIO el pe eae “Ave Be ee a fe eS a ee oe 2 A es Be es Bie Se ey Ue : F, I i) < Zi ar | ' \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 23.1937. , THIRTY-ONE BONUS-100 HOLDEN RED STAMPS Extra Bonus of 50 Free Stamps With Purchase of ony pound of ‘ON THE PURCHASE OF ANY TURKEY | ee Ss Coen ee Thru Wed., Nov. 27 (if 7 TOMS 20 Ibs. and Up U.S. GOV'T INSPECTED. | NATIONAL’S GUARANTEE : THE BEST TURKEY YOU | : EVER ‘TASTED OR YOUR | MONEY BACK. - | U.S. GOV'T. INSPECTED — PLUMP, TENDER & MEATY SUGAR CURED } Pps SR 12- : | > TURKEYS se (Ue. 39: Smoked Hams 22%: 39: PRESH PROZEN YOUNG MICHIGAN ZEALAND c Michigold , , : FANCY OVENREADY Ls. 49 KICKAPOO CHIME — ALL WHITE MEAT oor 7 9: KLEIN'S OR MICKELBERRY'S 39 c a >) ONE LB. ROLL Rock Cornish Hens °° Pork Sausage U.S. GOV'T. 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COFFEE exe. = 69 DEL-MONTE , A FAVORITE with 30 00 a“ . on 2 2-02. 29: Peas = THANKSGIVING TURKEY 5 CANS s] Stuffe d Oli ives BOTTLES RED RASPBERRIES “= 3::79° BAKERITE SHORTENING = G9: DIXIE’S PRIDE BISCUITS: 10° I CREAM CHEESE “" = 10° CHEESE SPREAD «= 79° 3 | = TOP TASTE $ FOUR 1 LB. 00 YELLOW Maryerine oe ge] ° Void After Wed., Nov. 27 UL LPT eT VAR RR REE E ERE Apple Sauce 22 29'VRMMM Sweet Potatoes “=~ = 27° fog Cranberry Sauce 2 = 33 Ideal Dog Food 4 49: — PILLSBURY’S THANKSGIVING STORE HOURS MONDAY—REGULAR STORES HOURS TUES. & WED.—OPEN UNTIL 9:00 CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, NOV. 30 so \ Y, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 THIRTY-TWO Cranberry Adds Color to Food|: Cranberries are a truly Ameri- Plymouth Colony more than three wild in the marshes of Cape Cod when the Pilgrims landed. The Indians taught them to make cran- berry sauce by cooking the berries with a little sweetening. Sauce. Since the days of the Pilgrims, ean treat — older than that famous|cranberries have been a part of First Thanksgiving Feast in the|the Thanksgiving feast. Their tart refreshing flavor is excellent com- centuries ago. Cranberries grew|bined with crisp ready-to-eat gether flour, = cerials in breads, muffins, cookies and pies. * * * For this holiday season, choose Lied to make your meals the memor- able occasions they should be! Cranberry Bran Muffins 1 cup whole b cereal ” % cup milk ™ ie tap soft shortening sifted flo ist tanpooce "ba 3% poone baking powder \% teaspoon salt A ~ sugar € tablespoons whole cranberry sauce greased muffin pans 2/3 full. THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDA Combine whole bran cereal and Bake in moderately hot oven (400|knead until smooth. Chill. | degrees) about 25 minutes. Serve | Roll chilled dough out on lightly immediately. Yield: 9 mutfins,floureq board to %4-inch in thick-| 2%g inches in diameter. ness. Cut with star or round cookie | Cranberry Susans cutter, Place about a teaspoonful! 1% cups sifted flour ; ot cranberry sauce on half the 1 Veespoon baking powder cookie shapes. Cover with remain-| pl ceeeeoen 5 ee ae ing cookie shapes which have had. ¢ cup aren “ouger a centers cut out. Press edges to-| igether tightly to seal. Place on’ \ cup water 1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring ° greased baking sheets. Bake in l cup corn flakes milk; let stand until] most of mois- ture is taken up. Add egg andied win toe“ “™"™"Ihot oven (425 degrees) about 10 shortening and beat well. Sift to-| Sift together flour, baking powder |™inutes. Yield: 2 dozen cookies, Baking powder, salt/and salt. Blend butter and sugar. 2% inches in diameter. and sugar. Add to first mixture,/Add sifted dry ingredients alter-| stirring only until combined. Fill nately with water and vanilla, mix-| When you are laundering slip |ing well after each addition. Crush covers, be sure to brush loose, Press 2 teaspoons of cranberry corn flakes into fine crumbs. Stir;/dust from seams and inside pleats pay the.same for a se: these cranberry favorites — dishes| sauce into the top of each muffin. | into cookie dough; mix thoroughly; |before ‘putting in sudsy water. Price Pér Serving Counts With Meat ~ Do you know a meat bargain when you see one? A bargain de- pends on more than the price says|* - the MSU Marketing Information Agent, Mrs. Josephine Lawyer. It also d the amount of edible meat. Who eats. bone? Take a look at the meat counter. If blade chuck roast is 40 cents a pound, you can pay 60 cents a pound for boneless chuck and still j z iz. | | Most of us think of short ribs|brown bread. on the quality and/ bargain as an Inexpensive cut. If you Pay'Oxygen in Sifted Flour 40 cents a pound and get about 14% servings per pound, this means a serving costs 27 cents. * * *. Wonderful sandwich filling: miento-stuffed green olives walnuts put through the fine bla of the meat chopper and mixed with cream cheese and a mayonnaise. Try this on whi o = Helps Yeast Do Job ae FO ITNT a FI I SIT RNa a IN Tt ene DOLE PINEAPPLE ~ A ‘co’ D5 i DOLE FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 ats 69° S tian Large 28 Oz. Jar Lb. N Pkg. ~. { ed \ DINING CAR SB) MINCE MEAT N BROADWAY MIXED NUTS or RED BOW BRAZIL NUTS 49° wks a “ = retary) MAZOLA OIL Pint 39° Bottle ~ CAMPFIRE MARSHMALLOWS Lb. Pkg. 30° c * We Have All The | FIXIN S| For Your Ducks NABISCO Honey Grahams | 1b. tx 35¢ Geese - COPYR. © 1957 by National Retell Marketing _ KRAFT’S” MIRACLE WHIP Qt. FOR HOLIDAY FEASTING WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE AND A PLENTIFUL SUPPLY OF TOP QUALITY NO.1... Turkeys - Roasting Hens - Stewing Hens Broiler Turkeys '- s iy WISHBONE 7 \TALIAN Oreo Creme SANDWICH | st 35 ¢ ‘a Se” DRESSING KRAFT Miniature Marshmallows Phe. 1 9° 49 2 Viqitibles ——-U. S.-No. 1 MAINE 21 CANS — BIG 29° LATE HOWE | POTATOES Ib. Bag 10 eT ed 2 MARKET 39 LITTLE BO PEEP AMMONIA ma 23° Pkg. z | Cranberries 1-lb. Pkg. E-Z POP. 29" Nick's Shop-Rite Market, 263 Auburn Ave. Open Sunday. . former's Shep-Rite Market, 484 Auburn Ave. Harl’s Shop-Rite Market, 701 Orchard Leke. Open Sunday. Market. 884. Huren. * ‘ Open . ‘ - wasn't too long coming? ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957, THIRTY-THRER an ttn (iim tc, an ty cml) Time Sauces|\Well, Do You Know Leffover Pumpkin icet”mning” tout win” rary Incidentally, if it’s an evening party and hot appetizers you're hankering for, add a little more ‘poultry seasoning or curry powder to the mixture. Cut the loaf into small cubes and deep fat try them. Make plenty of these because they keep in a warm oven and your guests will discard inhibitions with the first toothpick. Turkey Scrapple — = | Ve Sm PG " eo eee | Tce % 3 i ‘ pone 2 seasoning i l cup uncooked instant* whole wheat) we cose finely chopped turkey Heat turkey broth and season- ings to a rapid boil, Stir in instant whole wheat cereal so slowly, boil- ing does not stop. Boil and stir for 10 seconds. Remove from heat. Let stand 5 minutes. Stir. Add turkey. Pour into 6-cup loaf pan which has been rinsed with cold water. Cov- er. Refrigerate for 4 to-6 hours or overnight. Slice about 44-inch thick. Brown both sides on hot griddle. | TURKEY SCRAPPLE — You don't have to live in Philadelphia se ee turkey gravy. Yield in order to get scrapple. Make your own with part of the Thanks- | giving turkey and whole wheat cereal. It’s delicious, economical | and easy to serve for a brunch or cocktail party. Best Ever Popcorn Balls : Flavored With Pineapple: Turkey Scrapple a Treat |, Pees Pappu ss tor Elegant Brunch variation that will please the young fry. Boil 2 cups sugar, 1 1-3 cups of syrup drained from canned pine- apple and 1-3 cup corn syrup until! ja firm ball is formed when tested in cold water. Add one tablespoon Take-advantage of the Iast of; Maké@ a turkey broth (use chick- lemon juice and pour slowly over the finest Thanksgiving turkey ailea bouillon cubes if the soup has all by g With an elegant|long since departed). Cook whole|the hot popped corn, stirring to morning brunch, Entertain) wheat cereal, the kind with wh eat/evenly coat all kernels. with leftovers? Why certainly,|germ added, in the broth and add; When cool enough to handle, haven't you always said the last/finely chopped turkey. Pour the of the turkey was just as good/mixture jinto a loaf pan and re- as the first — as long as the last frigerate for four hours or over- night. The next morning unmold press lightly into balls with palms of hands, or a popcorn ball maker. Sufficient for 4 quarts of hot popped corn. ° tract sugar, creaming together until | light and fluffy. Stir in flavoring. Yield: approximately 144-2 cups. add sugar and beat well. Yield: approximately 1% cups. Grace Desserts Around this time of year the These puddings call for tradi- tional sauces like Brandy Hard Sauces. A more unusual one for such matters. is made with maraschino cherries. formation’ on bra Brandy Sauce ~% cup butter %4 cup brandy or brandy flavoring 1 cup granulated sugar 1, teaspoon. nutmeg Mix ingredients, bring to a boil and serve very hot. Yield: approx-. imately 144 cups sauce. * * * Hard Sauce 1 cup butter 3 eups confectioners’ sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or rum ez- Cream butter and gradually add x * * Maraschino Sauce ‘@ cup maraschino juice 2 tablespoons lemon juice 6 cherries, ¢ 2 cups confectioners’ sugar By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Hothe Editor old-time food favorites of Grand-| “Mrs. Odell, how do you cook a mother’s day appear on the fam- bear? " That question on the tele- ily table. Always rated high oniphone started me on a merry chase the list of holiday goodies are the'one morning last week. It was a traditional puddings filled with delicious candied or dried fruits and nutmeats. day when I was working at home. | * * The reader had already checked ‘the county Extension Service which \is always my best resource facility They had no in- doing anything else with him. I took her number and promised to call her back. * *- * First, I checked at the office— asked the secretary to look in my file on game; nary a word on bear. Next I looked in every cookbook | own that might possibly mention bear. I found ways of cooking ‘moose, elk, all kinds ef small game —no bear. Then I thought of Harry Pearce of Pearce Flora] Company. He has done a great deal of big game hunting in his day. Per- haps he knew how to cook a bear. . He didn’t. He had eaten some seems that Floyd Kent, the real estate man, had cooked it. and given it to him. * * Mr. Kent was next on my calling If you add 4 tablespoons of dry. milk to each cup of fluid milk,| you make the food about twice asicook a bear.” Tich in milk value as it is when'course, but denied knowing any- fluid milk alone is used. list. He wasn't in, his secretary said, could she help me? I said, “Sure, if you can tell me how to thing about the subject. Not a powder! Not a grind! But millions of tiny — “FLAVOR BUDS” of real coffee, ready to burst instantly on the Look for this Special Sule Jar while supplies last! into that famous Maxwell House flavor! jarof this y¥ amazing coffee discovery! How to Cook a Bear? isin’ bruin or (and ‘‘very good, too’) but it! She laughed, of|-— | | s . beater. (hand or electric until yolk Used in Muffins and white are combined; beat in | | pumpkin gently, then milk and | ‘melted butter. Add sifted dry | Good way to use leftover canned ingredients; stir just until they pumpkin, lare moistened, Phyl’s Pumpkin Muffins | Fill buttered muffin-pan wells 1 cups sifted flour ‘about two-thirds full; bake in. hot teaspoons double-acting baking poW-| (425 degrees) oven until cake me tester inserted in center comes out a teaspoon salt | She could, however, tell me who probably did cook the bear | that Mr. Kent gave Mr. Pearce. | A cousin of Mr. Kent's, one Mrs. i Lenora Stephens, was no doubt 2? the person I should contact, | Up suger lean — about 25 minutes, Serve Mrs. Stephens works for a local’ +. toaapaea mace ic 1d . a teaspoon cinnamon ‘hot. Makes 8 large or 12 small eee muffins. 2 cup canned pumpkin questions over the phone in the 13 cup milk 1 physician. She must get some odd’! 4 ‘ f icourse of a day's work. But | apy a butter or margarine Sli i ; : ico _ {melted} Slices of cooked pork sausage heey pene surprised aa) Sift together the flour, baking/links are good to add to @ pizza : oe * powder, salt, sugar, mace and topping, | _ Yes, she had cooked a bear f r 7 h th ‘Mr. Kent. It was really Very easy | Free of t e fat at And she’d be happy to pass on the. op °¢ h eeence | slows you down...Rich in the - HOW TO COOK A BEAR | i | ° | | hat tone you up! By Mrs, Lenora Stephens things t at e u | Be sure to trim off all the fat. | | The gamey taste is in this fat. soak the bear meat in a vinegar and water solution, about 2 tablespoons vinegar to 1 | quart of water. Let stand in . this 3-4 hours. Wipe dry. Then prepare the meat in much — ‘the same manner as you would, ivenison or any other large game line roast it, braise it or even broil ‘ the steaks. It's good eating, she | |says. @eseeeteeeceeeseeeee eee 8 : ) & : | | If the holiday table cloth looks | worn and limp, it can be reju-| NONFAT | venated by dipping it into a solu-| ition of five parts water to one| water to one/ 36% PROTEIN—LESS THAN 1% FAT Sec AEE Gal ise ie new | .America’s New Sparkie and Vitality Drink!, ORV MILK PUT AN END TO large BACK-BREAKING ONE OF THE NEW 1958 AUTOMATIC GAS DRYERS : FEATURED IN THIS OFFER! ¢ Touch-and-Go Controls ¢ Sun-E-Day Lamp Carrier-Current Drying Fluff-Dri Drying ¢ Fabri-Dial Control HAMILTON PRICES START AS LOW AS ) 4 WHAT A WONDERFUL DIFFERENCE THAT “FLAVOR BUD” FLAVOR MAKES! \ ie ro « 199° FREE INSTALLATION , | "| THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 THIRTY-FOUR Overect & Jeanings ‘MICHIGAN FIRST AID Invalid Needs — Sickreom Supplies 1621 $. Woodward, Royal Oak 3 Doors North of 10 Mile _ Ernest | JOHANNESBURG 7O 46-6843 the age of 77, * *® Mining King of Africa Dies Oppenheimer ’ ‘career after leaving his. birthplace: Suffers Nose Injuries Once World's Diamond °f Friedeberg, Hesse, in Germany | Czar, Succumbs — x ‘huge mining combine, the Anglo-idiamond mining Several weeks ago he had been ordered to a hospital for a rest. ‘He was not only South Africa's imost powerful mining and finan- lcial figure but took an important jpart in the nation’s political and national life. - | Oppenheimer had a _ fabulous jat the age of 16. Beginning work ‘as an office boy in a London dia-' developing South Africa's rich gold fields, m3 His son Harry is a leading fig- ure in the opposition United party. He undoubtedly will assume the ‘heavy burden of his father’s min- ing interests now and his political future is uncertain, ‘Guynelle C. Ridley, 25, of 262 S. East Blvd., was treated for Steady Progress Seen in Fighting San Gabriel Fire LOS ANGELES (#—Fire fight- ers reported today that they were making steady progress in efforts to control the 25,000-acre San Gabriel Mountains forest fire. The wind died during the night ,mond firm, he moved to South nose injuries and then released and the humidity rose, conditions w—Sir Er. Africa and became the world’s trom Pontiac General Hospital yes-\Which greatly aided the fire-fight- ‘diamond king. He was ‘Consolidated Mines, Ltd., industry. an auto accident. | Pontiac Police report the driver of the auto, Rochard D, Mitchell, . knighted pay anernee andl soc, nest Oppenheimer, South Africans. his services to South O eee terday after she was involved in|ing force of 1,400 men working mining magnate and one of the and the British Commonwealth. world’s richest men, died today at! * * * lalong a 55-mile perimiter of the huge fire burning to a consider- lable extent in almost inaccessible | He was chairman of De Beers 24, of 32 W. Fairmount Ave., was) terrain. which driving east on West Huron street| ~ & Oppenheimer, chairman of the brought stability to South Africa’s and struck a light post when he! In some- of the most rugged sec- As apparently lost control of the auto:tions where the fire was burning! ‘American Corp., had been in fail-ichairman of the Anglo-American after a wheel hit the curb about within itself, crews were given a) ‘ing health for several months. Corp. he played a leading part in'4 a.m. Sunday. irest during the night because the terrain is so rough their work could not be effective in darkness. * * * On the more ‘accessible sections men and tractors and bulldozers continued the job of getting a fire- break gouged out around the fire. The U.S.. Forest Service said the fire has destroyed 25 million dol- lars Werth of watershed, The fire is 30 miles northeast of Los An- geles. Pontiac Boy Injured in Bike-Car Collision Phillip W. Carter, 7, of 196 Lib- erty St., was in satisfactory con- dition this’ morning at Pontiac Genera! Hospital after the bicycle he was riding collided with an, auto yesterday. Fontiac Police report ‘he driver 1:30 p.m. on Murphy near New- berry street. The boy is being treated for multiple cuts ahd bruises, according to a hospital spokesman. 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The explosion and fire started in the adjoining seven-story Eight- O-Four Grand Building at Eighth St. and Grand Ave, Firemen fought through the night to save nearby structures, Fire Chief Edgar M. Grass es- timated the loss at more than $500,000 and said it was not de- termined what had touched off the 7 NZ 2 4 (M By T. V. Hamlin ALL RIGHT... BUT WELL, IF IT'S NOT YOUR ABOUT TO PICK UP A BEAUT! H HO, YOU MUST BE COUSIN DAISY Eg HERSELF / I'M NOT THE JUDGE'S SOCIAL SECRETARY, MA‘AM aw AN HE'S AS HARD AS AHEADSTONE, BUT POLITE TO A LADY/.~ - COME ALONG, DAISY, [& WE MIGHT BUMP 4a INTO-A BAILIFE aes L KNOWS ~ = e = F— = —— = * See —m “a © — = Ls ——— = — j YOU'RE OFFICER CLANCY, BG et AREN'T YOU 7 AND You WERE ¥ =} SUPPOSED TO PINCH ME —~ WELL, LET'S GO/-. BOT IF — I COULD SEE JUDGE RENCHY ALONE FOR ONE MINUTE, L m CAN SANE THE TAXPAYERS A LOT OF TIME AND MONEY = INNOLVED IN THIS FARCE / a By Ernie Bushmiller ae __ a _____. 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See . chewing and relaxation To Place Your DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney Wrig ra Speare pA bate SRST E mma i il] |BekeecrNg Soa” [woo] ik, % rigley’s " THANKS! ‘afi ~~ Pan cn aes hee | stoic Rive! p j Y ¢ | \ Besedeoet iy Ving Fomrmee Tyadlere, Pe Pe eae i ao * : r MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1937 THIRTY-SIX | ee Belmoral Action on Tap Tonight Definite actton regarding the ap proval of the Belmoral Subdivision plat in ‘Waterford Township is ex-| pected when the township board; meets tonight. ON Lord somal * The real eee development in- volving 102 lots is located at Hatch-. ery and Crescent Lake roads. | The owners have asked the board te consider approving only 31 lots. This would eliminate the centra!' to the little town of Edmonds. Wash. water system installation which the hoard has -recommended The rural roning changes rec. * commended at a specia) board Man Hurt in Blast meeting last week wil) be re- Is Slightly Improved viewed and sent to the township ? toning beard for additional rec- | {!. K. Johnson, injured in 3 commendations, The toning ¢XPlosion at Pontiac Varnish tb. board will then set a hearing Nov. 18, is reported today slightly |improved at St. Joseph Merey Hos-| is still, a date and the-township board will ; take final action, jPital, but his condition ‘critical. Johnson, 44, of 97 Prall. received The names of individuals will be) bers of the township zoning board department explosion and_fire. whose four-year terms expire De- which took the lives of two fellow cember 1.° “workers. JILDING FOR LEASE Rader operotor Swain, whose home town it was, looked nervously through the periscope. “Kea Pugha's “ bes drug store open,” he sand. *“There's * Mes. Sullivan’ s house. It eff looks: just the same “ world, Swain jumped ship. Minstes later, ip the teh boiled the tore, hoping to find say- vivers of the wer-spowned radiation sweeping sduth across the Distributed by NEA Service, inc. fo 1967 by wimam Moriow A ce. ic Based on the Best-Selling Novel by Nevil Shute 11-25 . Made by Wheat CHICAGO — Grain futures|in wholesale package lots. Quota- were mostly steady in very quiet da ¥ Wheat was up fractions in early day. .considered to replace four mem- third degree burns in the milling dealings on the Board of Trade to- Fractional Gains| MARKETS [Stocks Mite The following are top prices cov- « ering sales of locally grown oo If] duce brought tu the Farmer’s Mar-| ikets by growers and sold by them Early Trade tions are furnished by the Detroit ™@rket was mixed in lively trad- | ‘ jing at the opening today. | Bureau of Markets, as of Friday. Most price changes were narrow ‘among key stocks. dealings on some buving creditec a iain dean a P d An exception was Gulf Oil, up .: oe roauce 1 at 115 on 3.000 shares. Other valume of trading was small ; : Pe AN Fruits opening blocks included) Chrasler _ Ap 'iclous, bu ceecsaee. $869 UP 'y at 69 74 On 1,000 shares: Corn was mixed at the outset Ape ae be thenes te Ford off *. at 44 on 2.000: Balt influenced by favorable weather Apple Cte ase: @ gal. ...... 250 more & Ohio up *. at 26% on 1.100: for resumption of the harvest and Prats, Bos oY eects tien --+- 80 Racho Corp. off 2. at 2975 on 2,000. expectations of large arrivals at Beets topped. bu sree cs 130 and Lorillard up 's at 29°, ° on termina] markets this week, Brocco. '. bu. 225 9 999 Cabbage, red. Bu. .cccsecece: ces 17S “™ Carrots, Toppea, bu 2.25 Large weekeng sales of sur Oe ee spOH See ee * * * plus corn by the Commodity aed Gere ee 6408. oo, $75 U.S. Steel was off 7, at 53'; enne! ipchs oz ene oes -se 200 Credit Corporation and overnignt eee a 350 0 5,000 shares; Bethlehem off Manistee Hunter Dies MANISTEE Wood Sr., 50, of Muskegon, ‘lapsed and died while on a deer | near here . Sunday. Cause of death was not known im- NEW YORK W — The stock | mediately. “STATE ¢ OF MICHIGAN | bate Court for the County of Oakland, hunting trip uP Kenneth S col- IN THE Juvenile Division In the matter of the petition concern- kee Rodney Steenbergh, minor. Cause No. To Rodney Steenbergh, father of said chi porition having alleging that ine present th Jur! I of the hear at Cuurt House in on ‘are hereby father of said minor child ts un- and the said child is dependent the public for support, and that child should be piaced under the diction of this Court n the name of the people of the State by notified that on said petition will be held the Oakland County Service Center, Blvd, of Pontiac {mn said County. | 1937 ,at nine o'clock tn the forenoon, and you commanded to appear per- Michigan, you are here ing” Annex. 1260-B West the City the 3r day of December, A.D: ‘sonally at said hearing | Tt being impractical to make persona! service hereof PRO- this summons and notice been filed in this Court | whereabouts of | | ' arrivals of 499 cars of corn at Lot om te + doz. ve 5, at 38', on 4,100; Anaconda off | shall be served by publication of copy | -ompared eeks (bchs.) co: 3 ‘ : | one week pr rious to said hearing in the j Chicago « pa with 293 a Onton, Dry, §0-Ib secvee 178 ', at 434, en 2,200, and General | Pontiac Press. @ hewspaper printed and | week ago, were other factors im parsiey, Root. vcs dor : ! 50 Dynamics off |, at-57', on 1,500, “!tculated in sald County Fi . ne naa 2 the trade. Parsnips, ‘y 9%. 5 ; u . ‘i Witness) the Honorable esac ae! ne air conditioned building, 16,250 sq. Peto feet et LR Westinghouse Rlectric dropped ta MPR dt Sha Ce al awh Se ft h Soybeans advanced on steadi-jcniia h. Deltctous bi ' 275 at 6154 on 3,000 shares. of November. A 1957 RE RE 2 eeee wit parking for 75 cars included. ness in vegetable ails Oils were qemelors “hothouse hoskt) 8 abs = Douglas Aircraft, International ie enn mie bey cance influenced by further unsettled TTPP* ‘cbs! doe * """ Telephone, Americ Tel Se erates merit Prime downtown Pontiac loc ti jreens phone, Amerrcan Telephone Deputy Probate Register ation. Ideal for weather a the cotton belt. Rye conara ba . . 1% and Amerada dropped fractions. 7 oe was steady 2 EM. 55. goognoscococcogas 130) BYridg > Associate re . Super Market, Furniture Store, General . + ¢ uierc oa nitty gop Friday the Associated Press) . . Spinach. bu Veea cee ves 200 average of 60 stocks ruse $1 to ‘ Merchandise Mart, or Floor Coverings. Near the end of the first hour, ipertice te: BE ne coon ee : ta $157.80, putting the market defin- Death Notices ‘wheat was 14 to 44 higher, Dec. Latincs & Gaied Groene itely ahead for the week. $2.19%4; corn 's lower to 's higher, Celery Cabbage, bu eeesecsee DT PP ‘ Call Dec. $1.17ts; oats se to a : nanes: pide RT Lod Sl a 3, higher, Dec. 63! rye ‘2 to New York Stocks | beloved husband of Gertrude B 1% higher, Dec. $1.35: soybeans | Poultry (Late Morning Quotations) | eee coneeu asar’ wenn ot : WO 1-6810 i’ higher to 1 cent her, Jan ene en ete EP ve }$2.3448, and lard was unchanged eae TROIT POULTRY Air Red S05 Int ‘Tei & Tei 274] Puneral service wil be eld Tues 9° ', DETROIT. Nov. 2) ‘AP: Prices pald alijed Cn i 2 Ls! Cre Coal 52.7] day, Nov. 26 at 2 pm. from Dec, $12.0 for No. 1 top quality live pours up ailied Stra ... J¥§ Jacot : 3 | the Pariey Puneet Home with 4 te es Won Langa light type Ne “tea 30 vette a . 306) Rew Fant Mari ai Hcsallog. Inter- j : . Les a a im a ju 4 Jones s E oy S5.9)] ment in Perry Mt ark Ceme- i Grain Prices jher 5 11-12, heavy type broilers and ajog' wa. O79 Kimb Cin... 4945) tery Mr. Haines wil) lie in ‘state | | Loin aH 2 ase hatte ene ees ie ia Airhp .... 163 ese: BS. a7 at the Pursiey Puneral Home =| CHIC sRAIN ‘ocks caponette u Tr D 18 Am Bak .,.. J6.5 Riower os RRICK, NOV 25 1957 EDWIN EH! cucaco “Noes cars Opening 24. ‘over 5 lbs.) 25-38: ducklings 38-30: am Cau Si j DOF Glass .. 156 es 2121 yom St age 84 be- gan . - 2 & gees Oe turkeys nee, ype hens am Cyan 4d Lib Moher 5 - loved husband of Minale A Her. Wheat Oats 2- jeavy type toms 21°'a-< Am Gas & El] 374 oa, ite : 3 “4 tick, dear father of Mrs ars | 19 >. ‘ Ain Motors i ‘ OO Brown. Mrs. Claude Hodges ,and Most I eo le va) Mar 4s . Mar er : DETROIT EGGS Am N Gas 40 5 ace | Mrs. Roy Hardendurgh: d¥ar Mer FRED pe yay eBR™R ard taacl htaea Hecht AB oitting LIT Ee sr ann 28) Reape tate tale aagounct Le c t. . ye del: _ ack Tra... 233] 4 » Pu ner a Bde ay May | 1341 whites "= Orede A extra large te- 62 Am Suga? es Baru ee inecaa. WOW a6 vinsi TeouAa c 7 May 134 hites rade extra large ugar “0 ay Strs . 316} BS. } A : 57 b ‘ Mar , im bi ‘wtd. av 61:; large 56-58 «wid. arg Am Tei & Tei 1662 merck ass | 21815 Albion. Farmington Twp Plan for the Future May ...... 1345 Dec ae . 1225 57). medium 45-46 (wid avg 45'2:; Am Too ‘S Merr Ch & 8 1e3 age 82. beloved husband of Mary diy eeone £.9045 Jan 1215 small 40 grade B large 52-55 (wtd. avg on Seco S 4 Mpis Hon bio aecere a —— vie — Sep os 13.26% Mar 12:15 53: Munn P&L 264 DIS taal al 2 = _ ’ Armour & Co 126 sgont W ; i Pear! Smith: dear brother of ko ue a De aa be Armst Ck Zi Mota Wiel. ee Arthur Jacobs. Funeral service . lenecks ast : . ; Asay ine 1 Motorola 4 | sin be held Wednesday. Box Hs - Total weekly receipts of government w Mueuer Br... 23 | tral Peri ’ th 7 : ‘ Ail Refin Nat re y6l neral Home, Farmington. with We have a great number of investors who Death Notices |e:aded ergs Nov 16.22 were 9.528 cases |aveo ste BONG, fe cre mera wahar R Koelliaen official: . . Commercially graded Balt & ub 202 Nal Dairy...) 36-4 ing Interment in Oakland Hills save regularly in our savings shares pay- Whites — Grade A Jumbo 38° extra, Bendix Av 456 as Gype cc ala Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Mr es es 7s EW) ™ jlarge 57's: large 82-34; inedlum 41-43 Benguet 1 NY Central le 4] Jacobs will We tn state at the ing a current rate of dividends of Si2c, MORLEY J. NEWMAN eeene — Grade A jumbo 57, extra) Beth steel 38) Nia M OPW ea Thayer Puneral Home; Parming- - | —_ larwe 55° large $1-537° medium 40-43; Heeling Air $86 Nort x West oa | ton and 4%. | ORION TOWNSHIP — Service sinail 35-36 grade B large 47 Boe wenn 3p, Ne Am Av ..u71! KNIFPEN NOV. 23, 1967, EDWARD ‘al for Morley J. Newman. 61, of 2509 ~ perices Ms 38 nha oa Pw rn : oo pete sacle eeeed = —investors—have—a inite—plan i \Waldon Rd., will be held at 2, : BES ted jo” 8t Alrlin ... 11 father of Cilfford E. Kniffen, These definite—plan In 5 m. Tuesday trom Allen's Funer: Livestock to Balke = Onio = 30.4 Mrs pew bowel posers a aes , j 7 | ugha 56 Utens Chg inda E. Kniffen; dear brother o mind, such as home ownership, education al Home. The Rev. Aldred Eddy| prrmort carrie euros BS PaO WED A") ohn! Bart and, George Keni‘fen, for the children, and many other worthy of Oxford will officiate. Masonic Can Dry 166 parce Da) 903| Earl Sumner Mra Harold. arnt, , . | ravesid ice will be ducted| DETROIT, Nov 21 (AP, — rusDAD - CRTEU CP 3 Pa RR... ..137) © Mrs. Hardy ‘Cohe. Mrs.~ Warren plans. | gra eside service wi conduc cattle — Salabie 300 Bulk early supplies Gater Trac ej. Pfizer. os... 56 6| Mosher and Mrs. Varnem Boyer. : i by the Orion Lodge No: 46, F and cows: early trade cows active. steadviGen tl) Ps 33 Phelps D . 41d Puneral service will be held Tues- a: at es : Why not come in and inquire about our | AM. Burial will be in the PETTY | coca stetu ae eo cee besa, en hone eae aa Eee oe bet ine vecrmeae-etple Chagel ois : é M Park P yearlings steers 2625- most utility toCin MilM |. 30 Phill Pet | 392 Elder Randall Hulse officiating Savings investments backed by 67 cum Park ‘Cemetery, Pomtiac. average good steers and heifers 16.00- Cities 8 sf Mil an Interment in Veterans section of . ’ ete : steers ! 6.00- Cities Br« v= 52 "tilsby Mills d ed by years ™| Besides the Masonic Lodge, he|z3.s0:"ctliny cows 1350-1500, canners(Clete Koulp’ S33 bi Batre of Derr ac acto fal eta of conservative management and over |lwas a member of the Elks, BPOE/ "6, sulters 1100-1370. Compared eet epee eg Biot SO - 817) | Ger mnitfen will ite to stare at - al sa $iat 3 1 * ee ‘ i eeoe - Mt $4,000,000 in Reserves and Undivided ,810 of Pontiac. He was born, raised|neiters very active. good grade and bet- Colg Palm .... 473 RCA we see 201 the Voorhees-Siple Puneral Home ont a ‘and died on a farm that had been/|‘¢" 8t¢8¢v to strong. lower grades stro: oe ibe A.. # 3 Repub Stl . . 43.1 LECOURS. poids fas inet, MA MARK Profits as an added safety. Sleade: Walle ea tan eeeng tive ue [Come Bd. goy Reyna Met .. 36.: on Plain: ed intent’ gon of in the family since 1837. He leaves|steady: bulls lost last week's advance COM® Ed ., 397 poo aon BT) gag ton Plains: beloved infant’ gon of ‘his wife: a sister. Mrs. Frank(°™ stady to 100 iower; stockers and Con zur ae als Roce Spe. 243 Mr and Dis. Robert J. Lecours: te! ~tiw # ' Ay at Oj v 2 7 2: = Soba and w browner: Chesson boul eesricteseees eds uaate hag Beefy gt? Reyer Oks ste] St aasen’ 9, Ramu eae a t son, Rood aoa mee 8 auepier toon neat ib Cont Can 41.7 Sateway St... 243 grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdi- \ ° ° lof Orion Township. steers 36 6022615 ee Se oa High choicelonnt COP&S 101 St Jos Lead ., 24.4 and Lecours and: Mrs. Flossie ; | | . A wo loads high choict Cont Mot 63 St Reg. Pap 27.6 Prvye. Graveside service will be Ssoc Sud) price 1900 S070 ie ticere 3678. meet Cont O11 446 Bcovill Mt | 25.2 held Tuesday, Nov. 26, at 10 4 eo Bal) "ALTER: L. VIERS- eral tal average Mahoice ricitseel aiiea: . 446 Bcovill 3} 25 eld Tuesday, Nov. 26, a a.m. i WALTER: L. oR! 36.35: high re cn fiom Teun Coane 2 Seab Al RR 21.2 at semester Comey. Carbo ie ee ar : dale e rm _ 3 Sears Roeb 24.7 section. Puneral arrangements by a * Os re "altar same grade heifers 1900-2150 utility Curtl Mr oo ; * th t 314 Established 1890 is Wen is ih avis a ‘sine’ to Inw good steers 19 50-22 00 Deets. = ; aoe eet oe e ne Sethetew Ra. Drarton Plains. au iers, 20. 0 irchwood St.,/steers and heifers 1600-1900, utility. Det Edison Mid @inciaig lL. NEWMAN. NOV. 23. 1957, MORLEY q y i > = 1350-1500 few smoott ang. Doug Air: 2 Sinclair 4... 49 EWMAN, } “195 75 W. Huron, Pontiae FE 4-0561 f who was fatally infired in an auto) (ins cose uo <6 (had cc ere nok ee Gan } Socom, i111 sa4/ John. 3808, Waldon | Ra. Orion accident Saturday morning, will be. caters) Gainiy 0 @0-13 3@) (thi cans) oy Poot 2 foe Tee Boe. 7) Bocictte hime seer one 5 0 te q ittlite 7 5 3 wae _held Tuesday at 11 am. in the cone "bulls 1A 00-19 on argely 19.50 East Koa Sperry Ra 58 31 e Neveae | Sersl cries wil Grundy Funeral Home. Grundy, = e oer 7 Cor ist balls 3 ae 1 a ena ae | be Bele Teocett. pal a6: -fe 2 + 2 a : = _ joanne: Ee & matiniy 12 00- = a pim from en 8 unera ome, Va. Burial will be in the Family :600) moe and «Hotce! 445-856 16 © i 8 a eH ah 3.5 ake Orion, with Rey. Alfred Eddy ; . erence ack steer calves 274.00-2600: load good © - 3 Per officiating. Interment in Perr Cemetery. ; Loc al arrangements _0¢* ste oy Ga: lsmnatl ton chet tf Puirb. Mor +. 392 Stevens JP .. i72/ Mt. Page Camotery, Mar Newnan were by Price Funeral Ilo me, 7a0 tb. rearing fecders 232.95: one load ee . 3 3 Stud Pack .. 35 will lie in state at the residence Trov hoice 420 Ib stock helfer calves 242 sone San se, 4820 Sun O11 684 -until Tuesday morning, at which re Calves and vealers — Saiable 2 Freep sul oa Pisleds in SS oe ne be noe re gehen io a? ; . i oT i a ‘omnar t 4 md J unera ome for serv a- He is survived by his wife. Ar Per Pea ta dtroee eau nenErn | Fruer Tra 97 Texas Co 614 sonic graveside Service will be lene: two children, Randy Lee and on itis a most cholce and prime hee ae ae aon ee iS rea” by Orion Lodge No. 46, E Bradley, both at home; his par- 554/73 0-36 00; good to low choice Gen Fes “447 Thomp Pd .. 50.5 rise Hele , 37 00. 27.00 utility and standard 17.00- i ie Timk Bear 343 PADDISON, NOV. 24, 1987. MRS. MULTI-COLOR DECORATOR EFFECTS ents in Virginia: three brothers, 2290 cull down to 1100 good and an Sotere ae Tian bs aie 117 Bearers: 4 Pontiac St. Oxford: } Aha > ; : “hoice slaughter calves 1800-2300 + _ = ne Twent Cen 23.2 ge 90, Ge er of Brnes 1 Charlie Clyde of Troy and two in Hoge — Salable 100 Butcners 80 cents: EP Shoe 7 Undered far and Vernice W Paddison. Funeral BEFORE POSSIBLE ! Haysi, Va.; three sisters in Havysi, higher sons 25 cents higher: mixed No |Gen Tire’ 217 a oe ae eC be pra ister , ; i. : . 2 and 3 mainiv 2 and 3 180-260 ibs | . = 23. ‘ Va., and two in Madison Heights. ;790-17.50. few mixed No 1 and 2 Gillette... 337 Unit Air Lin |. 223 Bossardet Mabey neral Home e o ates Olive Rose and Mrs Maggie 2t0und 215 Tbs 1775. small tot mostly (Goebel Br 3 Unit Aire | 562 with Rev. Alfred Eddy and Rev Mrs. s i be Be a 230 Ibs 18.00. mixed bindes 9. (Goodrich 62.3 Unit Frait 30.4 Robert Harrison officiating. In- and Other Textured Designs Singleton. Another sister, Mrs. :g0 ths. 1625-1675. mixed ‘gree sows Goodyear 826 Un Gas Cp .. 301 El Reg le thee) reel Els Cc t De 200-600 Iba 1373-1378. C \Grah Paige 1.1 US Lines 24.7 rs. Paddison will Me in state a A ie Compton of troit. also sur- ¢ ; ‘ es ompared week| No Ry . 314 US Rub 461 Bossardet-Mabley Puneral Home, with One Spray Coat vives, go barrows and giits cents higher: Greyhound ... 146 US 6teel 533 Oxford. Gulf Ob . 1146 US Tob 183 REDDICK. NOV. 23, net? MELVIN, Earl ; |Hersh Choc ,. 52.4 Westg A As . 20 3 lade ote tcp i - i * Funeral varhest te to the west |Hooker El 24.5 Westg E 622 service will be held Tuesday. Nov. *T nee pene te ane mes lod -yerman faikKS 9 ce 29 Wilson & Co 131 26. at 2 p.m. from the Sparks- paginas Gree FORA ob? TEEN Toe’ da’) dages'beceaificiting Interment ¢ ~. CON es {Int bi , 302 Yale & To 2 case stead of the more conven: e Ia Ale 4 Yngst 8h lor in: Warren Cemetery. Mfr. Reddick MULTI-COLORED TEXTURED PAINT son valley, principally becuse the lease of int wick 751 Zenith Rad 133 ce lie in state at the Sparks- hostile Troquois Indians — hived | es Int Paper ... 814 Gardner Den . 38 Griffin Funeral Home. One Coat-No Primer + Odorless-Type there. : Int Shoe 36 Manning M&M 24 SMITH, NOV. 1 fet, OELPERT, "Te. os geles a ‘formerly ©! For Interior-Exterior Use + Quick-Drying 2 eT - _ WASHINGTON =? — Intensive Walled Lake!: age 76: dear broth- Now! $ dif , _ aes ene STOCK AVERAGES i er of Mrs. Bertha Brooks; beloved ow! ‘Spray 2, 3, or more different colors alks hetueen Seeretars of State (Comptled by The Assoctated prea. ’ ana y pg aoe Pa? wines : ! s ‘ : ae ! rooks, at one time with one Spray coat! Atrain Dulles and West German Foreign mass al vu Stocks and Mrs. Faith Lennox. Funeral professional-looking, multi-color decorator Ninists: ifeprich son Brent: — pias bao meres service will be held Tuesday. Nov. | : i mri M4 rentano Previous dav 49 70 26. at 2 pm. from Richardson- effects on furniture, walls or woodwork! — : . Werk ago... .. 2335 837 694 ieee 2 2 ; have ended with both men prot stonth ‘neo 324 915 68S 1560 Bird Chapel with Rev. William Plextone cequires no mixing .. . no primer pone ie tener pes ete. sas ot gis ee iss Reiker officiating Interment in (except on metal)... makes no spray dust. V i - PPS TECASCH MIT cee high 02, 9800 11€5 iis 1888 Richardson Cemetery. Mr. Smith the pesnits a6 22 13 Me |! . . . a 1m ae ee o me oaa Res eee Puneral Home, Walled Lake 956 2440 [282 696 Li16 SWINDELL. NOV. 25. 1957, ELF i . , ; . . ‘ 47 Clarence St: age 40 as wh y) Von Bremanoa flew here Satu husband of Gladys Swindell: be- y! day for Owe days of conferences DEEROU) SEOCR* pales felhee as cum Tee ona * ge : eo Baa : C.J. Nephler Co a u = : dry! mith Dulles. The German foreign figures after decimal eas ae peas reve Berndel see Gers policy chief, whe had interrupted. , a Vera Peterson. Robert Swindell, Elec & Eqitp Co* 27 3: . * distilled dry : t BD aa A : Mrs. Marie Evans and Raymond Semin ere! a Visi ‘7 nome headed back for pausie iF ee Co 12 Be RE lnasIne PEN GTol Tae eicee eilin oe ! Aly) wecte 2 2 viv vesterday. On the way. he GL. Oi & Chem Co* 14 2 pay fren he Wactiosa pple a py rec capt ap tone! “met briefly with French Foreign Howell pe £ coe $2 Ae He neral Home ocficiatine Richard i ist. Co. N_Y.C. | Minist ines eninsular rod 2 uckmeyer officiating. Interment ee er.Chmstian Pineau in New Tne Prophet Co . as ® in unite ch . I Cemetery. Me udy g Co* windell will He in state at the | \Toledo Edison Co 122 12.2 12.2 Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home and ‘Wayne S. Products Sl 13°~(21 _t™may be seen after 8 p.m. today. “No sale; bid and asked. WAZDOVIK, NOV. 33, 1957, TILLTE ° * Hunting Accident Kills Rose, 17 ‘Orton’ 8t.; age’ 13; be- : aie iter te Starr Wasdovik; ear sister 0! rs. ary akimo- lonia County Farmer ‘Waterford Home Gutted| © tic ana ‘Mra. Julie Gromko. Fu- : 5 A | pee led will te hove Lhoager ae wa & . F Nov & No Contract Reet. at Pe Sease { #. of y Flames From Chair Vincent vinci af Cathowte Chuteh oo Rura ake dessa, suffered aj ' ¥ nterment in sem - : . Sim . e etery. Mrs. Wazdovik will lle in : . N fatal bullet wound yesterday when! Fire spread throughout the $5,-| state at Pu raley Puneral Home You Con Now Buy Plextone Paint at... CCESSALY — Fhis gun discharged accidentally (000 five-room frame home of Lee There, recitation of the Rosary Call Tod while he hunted on his farm in Hall. 3130 Defand St., Waterford | WOLFE, NOV. 24. 1957, WALTER L. ‘ DO IT YOURSELF MART i. oday fonia County. Township. last night causirig at yt Sarr: 6 e-Thn dear faiber ot . fy e ' . fed @ Gr 0 Oil Co * * r ieast se 00- damage, according to = Denard, Mrs. Jewell Craig, j towns vip firemen. ober a volfe an ‘J : 2 FREE eg ry : . Searse’s death brought to five eee Wolfe. dear brother of Mrs. El- is g naw PARKING * e They said the blaze was started | mer G Warren Punéral service ° M Pa F 94 East Walton Blvd. the number of persone who hav@ in a living room chair. possibly | ro os ped Uh ma 2 cl a st , =. 2 ‘oO e “ + Wed. Th en. « ¥ 6. My 9 P. M. Phone FE 5-614] djed in spinsht ac cident since thie {rem the careless smoking of a Funeral meme sith D Dr. joseph 1 a : napman officistin, rment ¥ov. To 1 - olfe w ¢ in state at %, “2 : t at the time of the fire. Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. t \ . pov 4 _. j ry < a ; K, y ~~ . \ ' 2 ° . \ ~ | * + , * i 5 ks * <= . \ 4 { *~ 4 oe ie oe a ee ee er” tide. ee chute aah ied ete Laie pen es (ee eee Care eg Card of Thanks 1 Oe WE WIsH TO THANE OUR friends and relatives for their floral offerings, cerds of sym- pathy afd he A special erred o the Losee amily and to R words, Home, in the recent bereavement of our beloved father. The Thom- _as Familly and grandchildren. ? In Memoriam Zz nee OCI an IN LOVING MEMORY TO RICKIE. Vickie & Mark Johnson Rickie we miss you darling with vour loving ways Vickie dear. your red euris and smiles are gone but never for- gotten. Mark, you were our darling baby " so «sweet and loveable but will see you in heaven : Sadly missed by Stevie Downe? Mother, Daddy Grandma 4 Grandpa grate ae Ree ee Grose POSITION WITH A FPUTURSE for man willing to be service repairing Calculath 3 an Prefer ages 21- 9 to 4 for Be HR 2. REAL ESTATE sALESMAN — We need 9ne good man to round out our sales force. Prefer one with experience “but aili consider training right man. Excellent earnings to a man who wili work, and follow instructions. As’ tor Mr Brown. L. ae Realtor 13¢ W Huron, PH. ‘4010 SALES. SERVICE. ¢— DELIVER? route °$101.10 average to start. or high Quaufications PE 2-231 school education, er buying home 8pm My men know ad tween 7 & ‘about this SEARS ROEBUC cK AND , COMPANY needs salesmen for eld repre- sentatives tn Pontiac and sur} rounding grea The following quai- ificatious are required: Age between 21 to 36 Years Must enjov meeting and talking pron.e return we offer: Betier than average income Rapid advancement on proof a oiiity Security A‘l of Bears benefits as you y for them for interview 10 am toe 3 pm. Tuesday Wednesday, Festa day. November 26, 27, 28. Mr. Kelly, Waldron Hotel. FEderai 5-6168 Pontiac, Michigan. _ WILL YOU WEAR NEW — §vITs and topcoats without one penny cost and agree to show them to friends? You can make up te $4000 im a day me, without a TAILORIN cuonrees & Throop Sts.. Dept. MM-1231, Chi- cago 7. 1 ee WID METAL 1st class MI {14-4016 WANTED — 74 so BU pei ap? ‘h Portlac Ceaiiie: aard Roval Oak _ WOLLD YoU LIKE TO OWN A busines making $109 per Wk. & o investment, We train end Fuller Brush Co. has in Milford area. To have good healt’ & over 21, FE AL BUMPER, i! PERIEN NCED 40; per “ 202. ks Wood- nanace route open aualify muat & car Married 18 Hels p | Wanted Female 7 ASSISTANT Fri Permanent 5 day wk. Tcuding » nights Eepecicess preferred Myers Jeweiry Shop, Tel-Muros Shopping Center oe _. ATT ERATION LADY Fup on women's appare!. to wort hae ABs 69 and parttime days Bloomtreld Fashion Shop AMBITIOUS SALESLADY UNIQURM selling program Those who qua.- tfy are trained Do not answer thi. ad you want to earn Car neces- no deliver- lam. wt unless weea'y canvassing FE 53-6356. CLEAN HONEST WOMAN OVER 40, who likes children to babs- sit and do light housework tn ex- change for good-home and wages. FE ¢3046 _ CURB GIRLS APPLY Root Beer 674 W. Huron . DISHWASHER MUST DEFINITF- fast energetic Monahan's Mapie. Birming- ‘Next to | Krogers! EXPERIENCED COOK ND waitress. Must be neat OP fast. Avrly at 377 Auburn Axe a EXCEPTIONALLY GOOR EARN- ings selling Avon Cosmetics beau- new Christmas Gift sets today FE ¢4508 or write Dravton Plains P O Box 536 EARN LEARN & HAJE FUN. $38 tr $50 a wk 3 or 4 nights a wk. For information cai) Nancy Mon- ro FE 4-832 GIRL TO CARE FOR 3 CHII- dren and light housework. Live L FEdera: 8-1495 GENERAL HOUSEWORK _ cooking §& davs. 10 am A & Ww Dm .or it! em to 7 pm -Aver- Se 1 small dinner party per month New home and furnish- ings Birmingham area Colored g'tl with own transportation p = ferres Interested only in a- Dendable- courteous help in = turn for considerate friendly wo-k- conditions $35 to $40 rer week Depending on qualificatiors and performance Include sour telephone number ang references in an Tepiy. Box 71. Pontiac HELP! HEP! ARTHURS [8 INTERVIEWING WOMEN FOR [ULL AND PART TIME HOLIDAY SELLING AND CASHIERING POSIT ‘ ANCE TO GAIN VALUABLE BUSINESS EXPER). ENCE AND EARN EXTRA CHRISTMAS MONEY. ARTH 48 ON. SAGINAW ROUSEK . TO TAKE: CoM 5 days. $25 MI gece charge. 2938 fousseE— TURN 3 HOURS A da: into cash Pleasant digni- Cores a to sult your nee w I I OR 3270 adelie. Call Yo 3 live tn fobs _— ghotrd, Fare 3 advanced e Gem gency, 33 Lincol _ Roslyn n_ Heights, N. i a MAID Expertenced. y, & days live in. Neat appearance ana p.easant personality essent! al: As age and references. Write Box 8. Pontiac Press WID- CURB | GIRL” DAY SHIFT. Good wages Big Boy 1 2400 Dixie Highway. bee PLEASANT POSITION. 3 To 6 »m daily & Saturday. Elemen- poe pele singwledte helpful ho JR 3-2 & betw am &ipm etween 10 SALESWOMEN I want to talk to you. tf rou want to work now. & have trans- bortation. Call FE _ 4-6189 SHIRT ~ PRESSING OPERATOR, Penene Cremer: 1353 3. ward. MI 4 4620000 watee LK WOMAN, ABOUT ABOUT 3 general houcework. 5 days, »9 a. $1 4-2201 hr Ref. & trans. MA WTD GIRL OR WOMAN House. / work and car : tn FE" 59880 e of 1 child. Live * WRIGLEY’S STORES Are now hiring women 18 = jAke or older for part ne wi be ale to work evenings & Sc forma ae Tee APPLY IN PERS WRIGLEY S MAPLE &’ EL LEGRAPH RD. 2 TRO LORE 6592 TELEGRAPH RD. MON., NOW. 25, OE Alta f2 NOON a Help Wanted 8 ? EXPERIENGeD woor Srece _Mar-Lese’ Cf [ot Menicaia, ‘CHA “To pols Wanted LZOD sare ae 8 Reb en Ate Mee Men P W. DINNAN 68 Ww Ton FE ¢2577 COUPLE EMPLO - cate wife ae MAN WITH anaes + Includt exchange for wifes help Man can earn ave “t_time. FE 8.1626, NOR We Your b of paki oper ho @ s¢ _N. Perry 8 wage Smith APPLICATIONS WN cepted for ig N of BEING 77 cate. Telegraph Fitects tive on HOSTESSES CASHIERS WAITRESSES KITCHEN HELP Fy “FF j JL Help Wanted 8) | REAL ESTATE SALES PEOPLE ALL TYP page ‘tebe Be as 4-1 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX~ z ogeferred. will train, workmanship ‘terior. cent, i cash. ave ‘ge list of pros: cts. for & soa _Guarsnlsed Pree est, FE. 40308, . | BUL aE ORG, oer . ERING. Py Bath ar. va Ta ovation aed erat er | dy raDNG AND PAPERING _ Builder — < =a Be ——— i — |B As ARENES TE, POOR LapY INTER TOR. REAL proofing. FE ge vad new. went aya gumeee re é PAINTING—PAPERHANGING en ar AND CHEN W " WALL§ CLEANED | Work. Also neys. No TUPPER OR _3-7061 R ESTATE SALES large. Res tial and semner. PAINTING, UNION EW. saleswomen in new home Payee: celal. Guaranteed work, need & {nsured, sok. ‘& spray. Waterford an tica | 3-1 ; Avtair 6-2647, . Exp, Tred, -Rose FULL - TIME OR PART - cages,. Geodon Good FE a ———— Employment ‘Agenceis is 8A eee RECPT” | cere WORK, Building Service _12 Painting & Decorating 20 G2: Kenwood 39008, © BLOCK, BRICK CEWENT WORK | F,PERHANOING —— PAINTING. and fireplaces. MA 5-0378, _ Plaster repairing, FE 8-6513 BULLDOZING PAINTING AND “DECORATING ag ae oY pe we om aS INN nO ea abtE h, Floors Inia, tended’ and finished, | PAINTING. AVAILABL ROW. = 2-518. FE 23-2639. Bee ae AND VE fea pa th “Felevision Service 2 OR «NIGHT TV SERVICE. pay ° , NOTHING TOO | large or too small.-Special price. * ‘ots exp Free estimates, OR ¢ USTOM PLUMBIN “attractive girl who can type 30 : 6-1206 or F WPM is neat and likes public NOTA TEOe ALD & 6 os = M. J sTR RAKA _ Eoenr eee og TREE ESTIMATES PE 2005) “Rayal Electronics Co. ee Siete Bank Bldg BE. GENERAL — BUILDING REPAIR, EVELYN | EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE + TIMEIS MONEY ARE YOU WASTING YOURS! LEND AN EAR $225 one a ee to ue peo busy Loa where 2 cat 5) be CLERITYPIST wpm. PBX. POLLY $2. Can you operate: a switchboard? | If you can, — woe ba uutcas | to pe a a - nearby Soames Light typing Angelus, mera leading to re- r — ae er oe CALE Fon one cca, soa! Gateees. REPAIR SERVICE | covery. FEderal 2-1046 (OX GOOD PROPERTIES 'y acre, . orn i cKINN i a : = WALKER “FEMALE MIS-| .° ore Ww rontage Office 8800 Cun ha a A girl who is an expert typist "CP@irs Painting and wa!l wasb-| LOST |B D CHARLES. 1117 S Telegraph N EM $-3311 and would like io Ke unin «| ne FE 8-8087 ° | ORS tags Vic of Perry Lk Rd —~ Loan Correspondent Po PO? apm 3-3 runn moothly as R PTION- PERSONALIZE! HOMES = quitable Societ vE ~eUAl 'VPRS ToT, fe est wat the Doctor FE 8-2200 FE. 5-8675 a FE 40521 Eves. PE $8801 We AVE QUALIFIED, FUYERS: orders cs e REPAIR REAS. | LOST 4 OVER $1.000,000 | tes. Farme & Acreage A phone = oi a ‘at ee ee j 1! call wi give vou imeem a ac rng aie Lbs vom. gue indy | GUARANTEED — 70088 - ALL Ladys Hamilton yellow gold wrist Gers imeetne en Cail oe - tet tile, STENOGRAPIEHS “oy | Kinds, Est 110 Hueus Marah. | watch. Saturday evening, Neme | Realtor Partridge, 1060 W Muro ROY KNAUF ai a local mamntnctere: coor: N. Cass. 2-021, 2-8946. and date received engraved on the | gS Ee Thi as me 26's W. Huron St. FE 27421 pany that is swarming with young | | four z RELQORLING. — van : eee ee cone” maine. Kewees: LAND CONTRACTS BOUGHT AND . ; cereer_ men, Type 68 wpm. —| price. Pree estimete 5-5718 2 . sold. I vou have @ contract for | Rent Apts, Fu Furnished 33 BAe Bere Phaoe YE BLACK AND WHire SETTER | 0%. call ¢r eee Mr, Archer. | ~ LADY WITS BRAINS ton 5-0502 | Male. Tag on collar br ating | VONTEAC REALTS (eet ori esli ong ots) . ag } wi ‘ bts — oh wales. mone oF © 308. FLEMING FLOOR TAYING, | Olean, New yc York. Call after $8 737 Baldwin FE 5-8275 | nt Apts. 86 ‘ontiac = bout irs an EXECUTIVE. pang, finishing. 133 Edison. Pho —?-™-— a me oe OBTAIN A Few LAND Dp Jee tord cerose oR | ee and oniy qual- 405 ! 0 4 2 entia. vyacan | oor vate entrance. ower A . €%3 reward for tiger cat wih acreage. Contact GL. Van Vieet Full size cupboards Auto gas shea women she 00) ia BEMOOEL Ne ADD ITIONST ET ea _White tipped tat) FE 2-7283 « Broker OA 8-1160 or OA €-2467. \ heat Very. nice for bachelors. eee gee ee ; terms FE 86-1196 LOST; BOXER PUP 2 MONTHS CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS | pees Also ty cougles or at EVELYN EDWARDS ROOF REPATRS tah Fader ttt PES HOS Vanweld Wbu0 Dinte Mes eco tein rat bates IN| ROYAL OAK ITS EAVESTROUGHING FE #0444 : ——_-—"*- — ; LO8i WHITF AND LEMON COL- ax 1 LARGE STUDIO APT., (GROUND MO MTINCOEN "File FTRENCHING AND. SiQBME,Waksr for houne RE: CONTRACE WASTER FOR IM! Hoos ‘pit venir FE #sste WAR | acai = IN PONTIAC IT 8 BULLDOZING | LOST IN VICINITY OF WALTERS) ye at aie Ee cece es quiet, OMS, NEAR ; ity Bank Bidg : | Lake. Sun 8 wk old puppy Behe 40a ‘PEDERAL 4 R_D_ Thompson PE 66841) tock with brown i Rite spots, _o¢ FE 44813. Ask for Mr. Clark. - Instructions : | 9 FINISH HIOH SCHOOL, NO CLas aes, study at home. spare time , Diploma awarded Write for free Boz 7 catalog. Wayne Schoo! Pontiac Press. | LEARN TO DRIVE THE SANE. |g WAY AT “SAFEWAY” DRIVER TRAINING SCHOOL. +»_ Bus, FE 2-233 Res FE es MEN-S] SPECI. ALIZE afte Oe 4 ah hel Bs series, $1.66 «ap. lity oak | | omaha ba Ea ae aeons A-l ACE TREE SERVICE | frames, a!l sizes Ox'2 $1.30 Ar-j eating und” refrigerceion, arate ras ee trimming. Get our bid. alo a, Sherwin-Williams. 71 img, design. blueprint, read gga catbereter 1 H . weld | i ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS | PAINT THE NUMBER PICTURES. i . tare, gas. Heltare). | repaired by factory t ed man Scrabble games Backenstose Book | Body fender No interference with| at our store. Ogners} Printing & | Store, 16 E. Lawrence 8. Eermgtise, wete Cuties “Beg” | sence at Waane Pe Sauty AT nog _lnst. “Box 8,"Pontiae Press. | ACCOIT. __ Notices & Personals 2 Wor em ACCOUNTANTS _ __ Work Wanted Male 10 socircepine service” PE 281| AFROTRED KNAPP ~~~~~~~~ | “AAA _OIL BURNER SERVICE u ni, OLD YOUNG MAN WANTS SERVICE ALL MAKES SHOES preferably carryout. FE PETES _—s«—s_—s“—«éFEE_—«SS-3T88 Fred Herman ; APPLIANCE SERVICE 2070 Airport | Rd. OR 31502 | mck NEW - CARPENTER WORK NEW - | ANY ei WORK: WANTED. for man Pal FE AVAILABLE NOW! & eabinet work. © ore. repair. | DESIR: Walis and windows Reasonable tracted by any other than my- ¢ eoks for fr smal firme in opare| Pree ost. Me obligation. FE 31631 ot Mervert © Jacksoa, $758 CARPENTE! SEEARS | GENE'S HEA my SERVICE. roves, Pontiac, Michigan _ RED op EMD RRLPMED BANG [gamers ores ~ ‘OOKS ochester worry Ow acts CABINET MAKER Feat CARPEN- 5-3908 Pitvate consultation. | FE 5-3201 set SRA TeaveREea | BEE tee AE Pi | gE BOs MEE ASEE rin, re -. @ only for e 10 ¥s) MAN, Fry Ahr a DESPERATE- 3t. FE ¢ . but forever! Have unwanted hair in need of work. FE 5-1602,) rurNAC ree nemeres permanentiy. Call eve- CARPENTSY. ~NEW AND ae _iteed. C._L. . Neoon Pe ie 35-1788. _hings, 32805 ‘pair, guaranteed work. QR 3-87 COLD WAVE SPECIAL. $5 oe EX Gi _dioyment. FM 3.2679 | vEWELRY OR CLOTHING SALRS- | man in the Pontiac area. Part. time evenings @nd all day Sat. | urday Stea , family man. Call | _ FE¢UM PART TIME OFFICE WORK. FX- pertenced, — man. Bos, MM ars Pre STUDE ~ Raikes ning empigy ment’ 10 for educationa: | —™ Purposes. F _Work c Wanted Female 11 iD 1 1 pas aT s SERVICE. IROXINOS | Pick-up & detiver _EMpire_ 32-0059. | 2 WOMEN WANT WALL tWAR. and house cleaning. FE 3-7581, | GS 93.06 a-T TRON a6, pa J BU. ONE Gay service. Ref. FE 5- _ 4-1 WASHING iRONTNG oa mending. 62.50 Work . Pick = ana: deliver. \-1_IRONINGS FE 5-9925 & IRONINGS loka —_ 2-day e. { Al uu DA Yc On WEEE worker. Male or aor oh Dius | transportation, Call FE 4-3641 | ‘BABYSITTING & ent sores: & days. Reference. FE BABYSITTING EV EVENINGS, AFTER 4 or all day oat & Sun FE 2-6554, BABY , IN uyY _HOME. Day or nights} one | 2-17350 BABYSITTING 1) IN MY HOME. vic ‘Second St. FE 4-3056 | BABYSITTING. VI TY U UNION | _ Lake, . EMpire 3-8242. | COLORED GIRL DESIRES aa eens ae 70_W. Lawrence Corner Cass Wd. Children to Board 26 ior | A-}) LICENSED HOME EXPERI- Se PRowe _enced mother’s care. OR 3-103¢. INSURED “BY PR '# GOOD LICENSED BOARDING Nichole & Harger Co. | home by day or week FE 46248 | BW. Huron E 68183 GOOD | = HOME ___ Laundry Service 18) — ~ OL le a a Wed. Household Goods : 27 PALA 3 FURNITU RE NEEDED ice. — Pontiac Laundry. FE. 2-8101 "LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- | Entire home or odd lots. Get the | fled, beautifully finished. Pontiac | collar. Wil) buy outright .or Laundry, Phone FE_ 2-8101. | bes tt for Fo nw ae Gommunity | i 18: A Sale. Phone O Landscaping — \winrED TO bot ac tres | of furniture. Ph, FE 2-8523, BOO AR MAPLE | gen Te Es Black Hills, blue UTIFUL wins birch, rpruce and other ornamental trees _!8™pe_& furniture. r MY 2-1521. at reasonable prices. Fireplace WANTED: GOOD CONSOLE RA- dio-phonograph with & thors wood. Back filling. on PEG a AM ding and tractor ¥ radio. Picterabis blond. WIl!- —— and practical nurses i BULLDOZING YARD & $40. Must be in good eonditten. Aubura Ave, nurses exch. ee “feet “Aton —OR _3-3603 after 6 pmo _ +5403 <-- | EM 39093, “RE ‘TERED UNDER. | DSC AI 7 Taduate and practica! nurses LAN with Simone em __Wtd, _Miscellaneous 28 29-6492. Auburn Ave. Nurses wires NURSE: FE 64711 = EXPERT TREE SERITING WAND COLEMAN Gers Bann) cas GIRL WANTS HOUSEWORK OR | OR _CATL OR 3.3406 Opabyeltting. ockends OR 3-8838 | Was OLD PHONOGRAPH | HAVING A, BABY? | VACATION. | FRANK'S TREE SERVICE. TRIM records, Ut Wy we cule (or: pees net one bed wom- | ming, removing. seeding. ‘cabling, ment gathering dust. don’t throw ao wil care for “your shildrea to transpiantng surgery. Pree ee Wem cat | mat Me wore | ape eed : Mates Ressonabie rates. Insured. ,ometning. Am tnterested main) as WTD. WA TERPORD Vi-, Walled Lake. MA 42003. | fn tems over 20 years old. _cintty, ORiando 3-370 _ NEW LAWNS BUILT. FINISH EM 3.0878. “FRONINGS WTD. ; grading. back fill ton sol) E WANTED: OIL FIRED TAR ger tia? HOU SURE WORK. Wo INOK. 20603. —— - tle ond wheels rey be fn ) qT HOUBEW' ale D we ickin on ing_desirea FR 4-2812 _Moving & Trucking 19 WILL one . oe ‘ D 2! oe “HoMe LADY WANTS OLInwA STING oR _to_ Bos n a _§-1 64. Pont ag he Write Bos aA ale boas a Pontiac Press, ; - DAY WORK Pe WMOnadle__FE_2-2009 FE 5-3458 ___ Money Wanted 28A LADY WANTS 8-2881 MIDDLEAGED BABYSITTER FOR evenings & week ends. FE 5-4807, | ran dkbie fi SANDING & Sal work, FR 37647, pret Pees 2Floor_ 8 Service. ards J re Fioee Sanding _ Pg io - Pinighs i &. WOODWAR Lame o> Pitre aXG, T; EXCHING pa & TROCKING. i Footings, Water Line, Field ao { Rubbish Field ‘a, ton coil, ‘Smith Moving. Large Van or Pick- up. FE 4486400 10A — UNWANTED ARTICLES RE- % ton | Dump ROR Oe ee Cc AA Redu ed Rates $3500 TO FIRST MORTOAGE- 7 per cent int ity so01 month payments MIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING, SEC- FE 5-99 ee vetarial service. EM 3-28 ~—Moved free of charge. FE 86-8798 WANTED: 83000 AT 6 PER CENT ‘PRACTICAL 1 WORSE. ~eAN “ove C Gregg Delivery Service | _interest and bonus. MArket 4-1426 | pAwtets Wikamp 30845 0. FE Sof Wi anted to to Rent 29: ists for Senool ideas: HAULING Cee RUBBIA NAD NAME “~~ ~— Musle or solists TE 9-3360 aher _your it rl ce. Anytime, FE 8-0005. pen KITCHEN, asond 5 p.m. or week ends. ~ O'DELL CARTAGE “pat PEtuitea tan PE Se | * Pere. & os CALL Local a jong distahce moving. | ROOM eR web. wane aN as ; - Sasnabew @ meerey for x. sin- 2 ‘O & docto: Fe ieese do ebrtbing. 182 bb work, Call any time, sm onist. OR 35766 between "| e012 | tro 17H SEMITRATER |

af Vicinity of Lake! cle. from front of Montcalm bew! =| one knowing the whereabouts cel | | NEEDED $12,000 TO BUY $15,000 3 ROOMS | ANY GIRL OP WOMAN NEED-| sponsible for any debts contract | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 \ SLICES OF HAM | fins Wed. _Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Wanted Real Estate 324A | MORTGA AGES | WILL ‘BUY OR “List YOUR. LAKE RM KiTcH {ENETTE AND BATH. For 3 mpiores ar or coup-e. BEDROOM MODERN 3 RMS AND con PYT ENT eienieice tn Child welcome Utd turn re se welcome. 1058 Rea - wt Premoat BEDROOM WALLED LAKE petely private on main floo tey Laundry facilities available Rea. apd close to city. Reas MA sonabie eferences 4. — a _evenings . 32 ROOM HOUSE ON BUS LINE Inguire at 12 Myra Ave BEDROOM MODERN UNPURN | ewly decorated throughout $63 monthiy EM 3-3303 dave. MUtua! $60 _4-6417. even oe 3 BDRM MODN HOME aGooD for handyman Wi! allow for OR _3-6015. finishing Chidre se polah Shores FE 3, BEDRM HOUSE ON WILLIAMS Lake 1-Year lease, _® month_ we ana Pvt Entr. 30:5 Auburn Rd FE 17-8892 front and rear, 2 Auburn Hgts "APARTMENT _ _ month, ¥6145. anytime _Gas heat 4 “Rooms eee BATH OOM | axD, ee $35 MONTH. ipa Util. PE 5-003 _ste possession OR RMB WLY R NO ROOM® & BATH | a land Near ‘White Lk. MU _drinkers, nor children. FE 2-8272 ss a Soe ppit 4914 Ormond White Lk BA H > Re 4310 Brookfield Rd. or wii Fes a4 refrigerator furnished _sell our equity $500 ACRE (4 RM. UPPER GARAGE “ass © ROOMS AND BATH AVAILA- bea. Newly decorated “635 ae _ bie the 30th MApie 6-1306 ARGE ROOMS AND BATH ON Watsttere hee Inquire 22 Au- Edera! 5-564 _durn Rear 5 Rie _ SPACIOUS, ‘FLAT, W BIDE. g RMS_& BATH N PERRY 345 2 bedrm A-1 cond Gas heat, garage TE Gini a to bam —™ AS pe tO alter 3 ROOM AND SUN PORCH. MOD. | ern. Close to schools and ton call Liberty 6274. A’ uti! funn Children welcome ROOMS AND | BATH UTIL. Stes WT as) _furn Newly decor FE 6 i) COT Cerees aeoieeen | Russell A. Nott, Realtor 1 tid Rent $235. _MI 6-8215. 170 W Pike FE +5905 | [OICE NEWLY DECORATED 35 RMS BRENDEL LK room and are all ares rma. year. _Owper. P cated close Orn wn 5 ROOM TER couple preferred - RACE WORKING § room home itn: over $3.90 On after 4 pm rivate partr. not Pontiac Lk Rd.. _Must_be livable. FE 46203 LADY WANTs MORNING RIDE. TO DOWNTOWN PONTIAC 8 TO) FE 5-2604 _ A TI N | Rat he Edw. M. Stout, Realtor gpoom nouse ON LARE STOVE Broadway Lk [7 6 a opunik vecuegele a $30 56165 ang refrig turn Pull basement On anf good tand contract new AND 3 ROOM { NEWLY DEC- anc bath ear etores and has | or seasoned Your cash upon satis- grat. — 7 Clark. Apply Apart FOR apt arate = 3 ao) ROOM eee en a tesa Eee) factory inspection of property and) ment 7. sl a ah i aa hd rah 5 RMS Ast BLVD TERRACE title. Ask Ken Templeton. in Rog ROB! 8) Florence, Lake’ Orion MY —DtC_ PE 22048 after ¢— kK. 1. Templeton, Realtor | _mwood. off §, Perry. 2-0181. Inquire 29 Lull. Mrs R > ROOM HOUSE ON LAKE WITH | 2339 Orchard Lake Rd FE sea) 2 ROOMS. PVT BATH 6 ENT Wilson, =} sheppu tes Snpols Te Dene. After 6. FE 2-0502 nt downtown. 2 adults: CLEAN, 2} NORT Te SOE FRED Be as per moet with ection ts | Ww 1E 324 _OP 3-8814, room v terrace Children puy ‘OR 35-2120 anted Real Estate 3 ROOM t APT. WALKINO Dis. | welcome $60 month FE ¢758! RM 9 BATHS _ FIREPLACE, SS towel Lausd _or FE 40000._ 7 MORTGAGES o| tee lleges, on Biggar Dr., off off Galtend CLARKS: TON - BIO LAK = “AREA Wscceu ioreyen "Pislee. “ = ee = = new raoms ary a auto. = LISTINGS WANTED (|r ae “BATH. MURPHY BED. _heat 448 mo. MA _5-9687 s RM HOUSE. CLOSE IN” EM BUYERS WAITING LET i? Near Bes Line be drinking. 25, LARGE 3} ROOMS AND BATH IN ——-— —— US SHOW YOU HOW TO | _Monroe 8st FE 5-214 modern Florida ranch style apt > cone y Wig! Zh GET CASE FOR YOUR | il, RMT PYF BAT AND ERTR. building Adults EM 3-428) heat d-car garage Children yer. PROPERTY WE BUY | lean, gas heat. child welcome NICE ROOM APT. AVAILABLE mitted $90 per month lose to SMALL E \ _3701_ Bald 1. PE 5-10 furn — Junior schools. 2 blocks to Pontlac Ger- Leshe R. Middleton 7 RMS, UPPER. PVT EN T UTIL. _Highiang Apt "#68 “Eaitn eral Hospital References reguired BROKER FE 57723 mas salt: 818 Orchard ON’ FRONT 8TREET EG Hempstead. 102 E a} rms. aod bath. Children per- ron FE 4-8284 oe sTE TEAT a mitte ber month K G. BRICK WEST SiDE 4 ROOMS. Al )} ‘ 7 ae saata. PE eee 102° East Huron a hea garage pasement Ex. Paddoc FE +8284 cellent condition Edera: 3707 I ing your 3 RMS. NEWLY DECORATED CLE ‘N 5 RDOM ALL MODERN | ise ry "T, one akan, sts “tn Ground floor. Pvt, ent.. Call after Orchard Court Apts. yr around home with lake privi-) freding. Trades are made to 0 at 5:30 p.m. PE 8-1298. “ rotamer vpeator oy! artes been | Jeges. FE 8 at Bi 1 eencerned — t a ob- 7 ROOM ‘MODERN. CLEAN. eter conditioned apts. Auto. heat. in. POUR eocue- Scan AUBURN. pogiateeny Call us for er — 1_N. Jobnson on. iREA gividual —— Adults only es Owner PO. Box 538 Poo- 3 aes & | BORTIS RTSON’ REAL TORE aiso, small house All modern. DEL RIO AP nor TS ~ ORTONVILLE ARFA — 82. W. Huro FE 41557 _ Reasonable. a FE +660 APTS. | toes cam bosse. istere (& Ure | — —— | AN -BASE- 281 OAKLAND frig. $758 or. will exchange for 3 RMS. BATH. 6EMI-BA E- SERV ICE | ment a week. Baby Y 3 rms & bath Stove, refrig. @ Dart time services of couple. MEI- THAT I8 ALL — we have to offer, SiR. 106 Dresden MY | wil’ furr Couv'e with baby we- rose 40183, evenings but that we sure will strive to =a ecme HOMF FOR RENT ON WILLIAMS give We need homes with 3 bed-/3 RM. APT. GARAGE. ADULTS UPPER ¢ ROOMS AND BATH [ake MA 5-1889 after ¢ 30 pm rooms Call us today We sell only. 104 | Henderson. 9 to 4pm FE 4-4420 LARGE CLEAN GARAOK HOUSE the Earth 3. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS AND UPPER HALF OF DUPLEX NEAR _ FE 40953 or FE 5-3025 _ - 7 | dath. Near Tel-Huron. Private en-| Pontiac Genera! Call FE 8-300 LEASE 914 LEMAY. WALLED Li of 2 eee — buy, sel! and trade ; trance, Adulte only. FE 2.0874. | _for_ appointment —. 6 rms 3 sma. pedrms up. Cir! Lad ast and efficient service list 3 RMS & BATH. STEAM HEAT. = OU ENe ‘APTS. _ relereuees 7a Security post : Downtown. $50 mo. FE rooms anc bath ehitdren required Lincoln | — to 6 pm. “permitted $34 per month K G. LARGF HOUS 5 = OMS be BO ee pete see Hempstead, 102 Eo Huron. FE matern oil heat pi60 Eeton Re 136? Phon Fr 2-4810 trance. Gas heated, adults. 87 48264 Sa a Independence Tap Ph Oo Our ULTIPLE LISTING. SERVICE, 8 Parke St ate Biel TAOL Detroit — J ROOM® CLEAN. with private. WEST SIDE MODERN 2? BDRM HOUSE AND SOLD “| bath. Utilities turn Coupie oniyi Ciose to & Benedict's Church —RBTSSt School buses OA 83518 {| _@na Be drinkers 58 Willard = Bus lin-« and snooping eects 2 MODERN 8 RM BRICK nOUE 3 FINE Res iE “BATH. CAR- and 3-room apartments all) with of paved roa’ miles to Roya _ or not sold ; |” peted livin TEieicséta Consls rivate entrances and bathe. heat Ok 5 !o Pontiac $125 per mo Tf your property ‘sn't sold vet, | _only, FE ot water, stove and refrigerator FE 83571. _ it's because Mt hasn't been listed J ROOM APT PVT BATH & ENT. oe bars @ month and up MODER. 2 & 3 BEDRMS WHITE BROS al furn Clean & Just right for Mr ne 38 © “Huron a" Home. $00 Pe aie up. Pn : : working couple 247) Dixie Hwy. a SiST ior 3-42 REA'TORS bi* NN. of oo Drive-in R H EF i h d 33 feeds i) 2 BEDRM BASEMENT OR 3-1298 _Theater. FE 2-157, ent fouses urn 2 be garage vear Union Le Vilage Open ae ‘til ®: Sunday 10 to. 8 3 RM. APT. 3 my UNFUR- | . E 45413 . Beetle | BEDROOM. NEA ATLY FURN ‘ “nok "PSR BONE THAe WE ee a BATH NiceLY FORE. —Avomatic hea mT i en sone toes tend OE ARE LYING ABOUT Baby welcome. 110 8. Anderson. ries WATERFRONT $1950 __ = information in frying’ to “ERE * ROOM AND BATH —At:Gosiey Laye MA $1337 NODS cig accented Rear aise of your property to rour best 31 Stove 2 BEDROOM WELL FURNISHED week 1850 Ward Red ' advantage. Just a phone cal! will 3 R PVT BATH AND ENT On Cass Lake until June FE ys wy iD 2 ‘ bring one of our trained Sales 1 small child welcome 829 Perl §-3169 NEW LEAR AROUNDMI BDRM Persone] out to talk over your _ Week. rE ee > 2B BEDROOME COMPLETELY roomy. Wits lake’ privileges Pre Real Estate Problems Call FE 3 room & BATH PVT ERT, |? turn Nearly modern $65 month fer adults MElrose 7-7327 after Escate "Open ded aad Sup | 6, a FE $8330 a! FE 20061 or after, EM33309 days. MUtual 46417) 6 pom Cook, White Lake 5 * 8 _e¥3s ee ee PONTIAL a days. | BACHELORS QUARTERS. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR RENT oom Forte saute Woe ater oh LANDI CORDS ly Rw wr ~- ia TOA | First A apheg Woodhull Lk, 4683, neat Lake front faciliitie. Part Wel need sever hi t - : ly furn 1710 Ladue off from M5¢ | me meee of tena gece Somes fer) =) | BEDROOM, WALLED LAKE —toweaend 70215 JERRY ADAMS CO. 4 Sanus PARTIALLY — FURN Modern. Close to city Reas. MA RE Ne ZOriion = 44561 | prt. bath & ent. newly decorat- 42202 : Se a ~~ | ed. Nr. Fisher Body, children wei- 2 BEDROOMS COMPLETELY Ne® > barn brick re ea cee Young man just out of service come. Call after 8) MY 3-2777 ~ turn Meders Lakefront Yess ee er el ageg: ome «CFE wants best house obtainable from 6 ROOMS PVT BATH & ENT. around ren Reasonable FM v e 35-3303 ‘days MUtua! 6417 eves RENT WITH OPTION — TO BUY ROOM HOUSE ~FroR_ RENT New aca ranch wit 1 be: bathr i 3 i , | a FU partiv furr Excentiona: ow fonts coms, ‘7 acre lo AyD 5 RM. FURN APTS OR oy Contact oe Mae, 39 ime poksession Loccted S of BUY OR SELL '¢ RM APT. UTIL FURN. re —Racvurn Pontiac 9 to 3 pm jy SPT | _2-7069._after $_p.m._Auburn Bite, 3 ROOMS AND BATH IT RE L AWSON REALE | Listince NEEDED FOR BUYERS 4 ROOM HEAT . ; Tigerator $14 per week of 856 1327 E Auburn _ OL 1-161! that are waiting we wil) show ’ onea, Meeceo ee oS Seer tae tae ‘ar ‘Pierson at ~ : oa = Z : Sk Mts kin cee aveecbaen ct erro ggtt 1878 Taylor Rd or call FE €2031 NTA UNI Business portunities Farms, Sel ial os ROOMS” BATH 2? ADULTS FE At'ractive new duplex Ibe unite and Land ntracts. § full time AT SYLVAN pant 2 Jel ties i : Reasonab.e rent Located in Pon- gre ure’ t Tr Duy ‘equities le. 2176 Avondale, PE 36512 Bay ROOM MODERN. CROOKs rp, ‘'8" CALL TE a perry * D. RI LEY. Broke Sun. all day. Other aay esor °° couple oreferred, FE VaCanT are er _ster 6 : ey + ' ‘$09 Elisabeth Lake Rd. ALL UTILITIES. LARGE 2 RN. | ROOM MODERN HOUSE IN —Colebroke, Troy, $110 SIO 208 | FE 41157 FE 44821 Children welcome. Wk. or Mo.| Waterfort Gas heat, utilities en. SMALL HOUSE 3490 Dixit ar cluded $22.50 weekly Phone 2836 Crooks Road BA PVT BATA cM 3.5164 k — UNION LX, we ,BEDR M HOME < rT 4R & BATH. GARAGE. one to lake village $85 EM WE DO WHAT peal ‘ve em. wm Lon Lk near Union Lk. 3-428, 0 0 * WE SAY — Rar aoe eters 4 on YEAR AROUND “MODERN 2. _ edroom lass porches. Base- Put s PROPER oe = CHEERY APT. PURNISHED FOR — ROOM aa RAGE HOUSE. PAR.’ ment Auto oil heat lake front rour hom that couple near bus line on Case tally ¢ x EM _3-4670. way Agrees it quickiy” Atk Late. Private. 18 minutes to Pon- ‘allv furn Gas Lary ar Fish- : ee ee Too MtdcH and, vou fright “tae. #17 weekly, Call PE 44982, ee on a fs “oiROW RP lu Bec 7 ae erie Se ee ent Lake otta es SOA, tnow it. its been arabbed N WELCOME. EXCEL Phone EM 3-005 ae mm. References. e up by someone who reselle: | /#undry cueen furn. 3 ig. — Sy-y SMALL YEAR ROUND SEnrys tt tor bi it. There's &. ve ew TV. Warm /4 ROOMS & i) BATH DOWN 1 Lake front. Furnisned. Only $16 suBSTIF rOR E, z ard Lk. Ave. rma & beth apt up, Furn Will weeny FE ¢ 1906 , PERIENCE 4 me ee ST Pets ATH cLosh | Tent, Dart of all Newly deco. “S00 y Se . mn sein i | tn, Ne drinke TE ae cae Auto heat Vacant Also Tae” exe aye o_ drinkers _ house auto heat At: For Rent Rooms 37 bate sous VERS U2 GLEAN FURN. 3 tached AATREe, Vacant soon pst TOFU BOR'S HOUSE. AND WE: : bath, Pvt. pe hea aa Baan arty Tite Pontiac Press, Box SELL OU D WE'LL _oniy, Forest __ __. __, CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM OFN | CLEAN ai Pr ais is |LAROF 2 A ROOMS aah ih SINS WCE to eee Lt eee ~ \ v me iudes “2 eth an vate entrance uits Le — ROOM. PRIVI- Edw. M. Stout. Realtor | fights and ges, eae oe Gait LB nished FE 2-3 _.leges M47 W. Muron in Sarinee 9, Pb WE pei COvEL x vlna toe “QUARTERE TR M TTCHENETTE. Ati cir’ Ot WOMAN HOME & a Open ven, Ti i ve . For y cagie wtf, ae Children wel; net a lieges, Call FE 96-8625 € th . qom 700, ' or 5 , - + 7 = THIRTY-SEVEN For Rent Rooms 37 ____ For Sale Houses 43 ~ zi (DEAL SLEEPING RMS. WOMEN —- ay: — etl age ke FOR COMPORT. FE 3-8300 i aonERe Y 2 BEDRM os “HEAT | EXTRA CLEAN” aK ee DOWNTOWN $25 a mo | WEST REAL’ 28 © Buron &8t Open evenings & Sunday 1 to 4 OFFICF SPACE ON 93 MECHANIC en rates come. Che- | LI 71-2461. 815, E. J. DUNLAP CUSTOM BUILDER. BE SURE ‘A gpa our winter prices. ¥ and meow. FE ¢-7073. eds front rm. at bus stop. FE{- odern rida Sree style ope! 3 i i _bullding. Adults. 34285. CAKEFRONT. 2 & 4 BEDROOM PvT ExT BOs STOP. LAUNDRY. Lakefront Brick LARGE PLEASANT =u ND } BATH | houses, exceptionally or se Ww On Maceda Lake Near lr Aduits- OR 41943.) miles Pontiac, 12 te ¥ oD: J ROOM FURN AT 1 Lincom Plant, rent reduced. Avail-| Siaaaies SOE ROOM IN| 1954.2 bedrm. brick. are es uving i ¢ R “AZ 2 _ebie ay. EM 3-0134. large apt. building, Near Down! room with fireplace ut Mies eco nee 1 feet ODSRE 3 REDROAE HOT — | Town. Beiter Apt PE #6769. | sizable Ritchen with dining space: ite FURN 6 ROOM Ape" | cold running water. on’ Duck Lx | SLEEPING ROOM FOR WORKING ain Nest Welneesea ne oe beth at. . hay eta 670 Will rent up unti] Mayg MUtual _ girl in pvt. home 1723 N. Mili Slopes gently to exe anna beach. month. PE $3138, 2822 L ses (SLEEPING ROOMS. KITCHEN, Garage’ $6000 down will handie, Auburn Hgts. '\MODERN, 4 RM_ HOUSE. NEAR privileges. 16 N. Johnson. FE __Walled Lake. EM » _ 5-2402 : = Trade Your Home on SLEEPING RMS $7 A WK FE .. +: +0442 _ New Brick Ranch SLEEPING RM. FOR MAN elas Lovely 3 bedrm red brick with the West side. §7 _Wk. PE 27-1268 | attached 2-car garage in Bloom- '§LEEPING ROOM CLOSE < fled Highlands Full basement— 344 W. Huron. pocresties : Baad A abe eae i ee = 3 ee arg ving room, bric | SL EEPING ROOM FOR GOOD wo. lregince Sizable dining room mac with occupation, some kitch-: exce Wlonally uice kitchen with en & laundry verivilegss 23 Pine breakfast cook, 3 nice bedrms , St FE 2-637 ' select ocak floors, and plastered , _Rooms With (Bemed (35 te coe, A goideo opportunity for smart buy- - HOME sTYtE er 14 Matthews _ FE 35-0377 39° ; Hotel Rooms _ HOTEL AUBURIN _ Mita. a Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4305 Dime Hw OR 3-97 % Rooms by psy or Week iss 3 or om apartments ny ae Covking Ce refeeraticn unit CLOSE TO 464 Aubur: __ FE 29239), Ke ete “MOTEL AOGOSRVELT CLEAN | WATRINS LARF neat rms. & apts Some with TV By cay or wees ce & up Strict.y mocern two bedroom 12a N_ Perry FE 5-8126 home full basement, @ rar ge-~ WATER FRONT MOTELS ON Mig! ‘ase 125 foot frontage. at Pontiac Lake 2 beds, 1 rm / acd shower $17.50 per ra. 2 | Priced for Quick beirms. and shower, $2400 Sale week OR 3-4555 Bi80 Highland | Rd "0 minute drive from ia WAI. 2 tla. A Z MODERN _ MOTEL UNIT PRI. vate bath careeee free TY. es _Weekly OR_ REALTOR Rent Office | Space 4 a 3087 W Huron FE ¢3569 en Evenings tl ® : TOTAL $6950 Located within 300 feet of 200 per cent corner op E. Huron St EASY TERMS -— Attractive ee 2 Consisting of 3 room suite with bedroom bungalow and look 730 sq fi. Heat and hot water these fab hao a large a furpished Lease available,, ‘See. fruit trees and more be , mad vie | most suburban: but still oo city \— ous thre : Roy Annett Inc. “Vp int, 4 = REALTOR 1011 W_ Huron FE ¢-618} NEW. MODERN, GOOD PARKING MULTIPLE LISTING SERVIGH 3 BEDROOM RANCHER ¥E Has fuli basement with recreation _ WE _3-7495 room, plastered walls, oak floors, large well pianneg kitchen with 43 bireh cupboards vestibule en Can share service. | secretarial Call FE 29-2119 _ for $45 For Sale Houses" _&- month 3 ROOMS AND BATH IMMEDI. G@ucoMe aco BATH GAS HEAT Bi 44528 | LFTS TACK cee | Could be Call FE 4-8769 | OL 1-7611 Ri C] ~~ i itGtetntntinteatnand trance and. attached 2 car ga- Buy Thru Partridge | cs ice Located west of Pontiac. s : cown ' i p i | List Thru } artridge [ELM street : CORNE R | edroom home with basemen - ’ auto heat and hot water rage d Pip Pade “a | pamper igen eyed ; and located on paved lirese (mate mile from Pontiac ec¢room sonable down ayment modern home Nicely landscaped . pas 5 jard "500 a = Abert price rn R ‘ - I RIDGEWAY REALTY eorge Nh. Irwin e75 dwin FE 303 REALTOR 769 Baldwin Ave. Bs £29) FE $0101 or OR_3-4416 WHY | MULTIPLE ListING SERVICE SOT? | 1938 Model—It 1s different NC 1 : } piece ath if iene in a pial least om built brick rane ome YES WHY NOT move sour in 50 Bioomfieid Highiands family from that over- 6 extra spacious rooms, 1'9 tile crowded 2 bedroom bunga- baths, and attached 2 car ga- low into this 8 room home rage. Gen. Electrie built-in im McConnell range and dishwasher in color. trict. has 1! and Gas heat, oak floors and plas- full wissenest ‘sareane . tered walls. Seeing ts believ- Kampsen Realty Co. 377 ing and We are ready to shoe S Telegraph Ra FE 4-0328 you this fine ranch home Multiple ! sting Service. ONEY | ls Family Special $930 7 If you are an investor. here is one that you wil! al- New roof and new exterior and in all good condition. 2 convert- ed GAS furnaces 3 apts. fur- nished including Frigidaires and gas stoves. Present rental $20 ber week or 6330 per month This is 20 per cent gross. Full Lobe Only $13,950 cash to mort- age or may trade for a good sine he nome: Eve. & Sun. Pb DOWN Thanksgiving L 8OON BE HER ust the home you’ sng peen | liicome or Business looking for, located between Roch- | Right on Commerce Roaq@ tn ester and Pontiac This lovely the Village of Commerce 2 eedroems Man crtags large femily | | family income with 6 rooms m, c e¢. oO e and lots. WHl sell (conieect _ teal os cuca es et bath—also a nice 4 room ease rear Renta] $200 per mo. eee and ripe for most n nN : 900 with FRANK SHEPARD } bes ¥ '. own. Income & Lots of Ground 365’ x 1320 T rooms for the owner and 2 extra 4 & 5 room houses on Partridge | | Is THE “BIRD TO SEE the same property. both rent , oe Euteles 0 ae ts ee for a : Ks amily who wishes to do some C cca ae BRIC K i truck farming & have a good RANCH ON LT ACRE | income st the same time—do What a wonderful place to live— not weit on tals one. it's like you are cet in the on le trv but yet rou ar st short miles west of Poatiac” Ths! 6 room home with 2 car attached nereee wil corteinty wees . ni your famtiy s needs Priced at joW $11,950 on terms. KINZLER ; 610 W CONTEMPORARY | DU PEEX Ohe of the finest income-home op- portunities weve ever seen Ita LTO Suton Pn __ Open n_ Evenings — FE ¢3825 8 BEDROOM FOR COLORED. EX- eellent condition Carpeted are city. Only $9,500 terms. FE 4-254) a wonderfu' place to live and rent “oub the other side Latest SELL OR TRADE for farm 3 bed Pontemporery design Pull base- room bungalow North city, good ment See this unusual offering Gio sue 2 lots “plied Only today Ou.y $5000 down. $10,950; terms. FE 4-254 = : $1500 DOWN. 7° bedrooms. ac WARD -F. PARTRIDG!I ment, breezeway. auachea ce At TOR ORE 4381) aes, Fees 1960 W HURON ST OPEN _EVE _ TIL oO ‘MODERN LAKE COTTAGE Near se aires == Drayton Can be used tor year | round home Paneied throughout Only $1450 down. FE 2545, 2 A. TAYLOR REAL ESTATE oskuns 'RANCE ve F 2 pRavron PIAINS 3 BED Ave FE e250 ROOMS Oni: 812.500 with $3.500 are you HANDY? cown. All large rooms. separate’ we heve @ beautiful 9 bedroom are I kelis te eo brick ranch type home located Pan as me heat Outside the eity iimits pear e ies amuiate lcoeain ete ; good iake. Large jot with severa! mn meguate ee ae inside and, nice shade trees and plentr of oul oruer io a car garage room for garden A wonderful = dea! if you are willing to do gome ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES a .S 280m) $11 000 with $2500 down. 8 roome inside seats $1 450 down and Reps bath Bui floor. 2 bedrooms. pexments ike) rent ‘ot, heat Wi in 1953 and t (MODERN CONTEMPORARY scaped lot 2's-car garage. Lakefront with : large beautiful rooms overlooking the ‘ak f oe ee) 81.100 miles North of Pontiac “i's car & dati Generate Ginine room garage 2 complete baths. plas- dtiity ettaci hedlearace OU) Ke fered wails outside grill and pe- y 1 Coad lo. Carpeted itvi expansion attic, paved road. den. For only 32.8 cen Sad OXFORD 8300 down. 83.500 full rice A real value 2 bedrooms, Me PANE aghast 2 & “pe bath. shower, no tub Elec Monee te oar cae ERR tric water heater cabinet sink SCHOO! EB ARON t'pear garage. good lot Would fe barue we take housetraier or good automo-_ LOW DOWN PAYMENTS — i CAIL US FOR PARTICU. bile in trade LARS. ware RFORD VILLAGE Attr tive 1 floor home Large if IVAN ream modern well-planned kites en. 2 large bedrooms. bath ample c.oset .pace lastered Was utility room oi! heat, larce lot 80 x 163 fee: Q-car garage FE, 3-4001 Realter Pr Bea"! Oniy $0708 sith $1000 down a Jerra Bes J 3rd ; Open & Res. FE Sante NRK TEAL | ST. \ TH MU ‘TPL LISTING } SERVICE 1362 W Huron Ope tee E 46401 are J MUI TIPLE LIST! NG “sERvICR Johnson FOR BETTER ROMES Hour SWEET HOME Ou WL | BROWN | $550 DOWN — Here is a rea! deal V : . cove this 3 bedroom for ae Lovely & room modern beck ranch with attached 27 car bungalow only ¢ years vid Fu garage in Bloomfield Highlands. basement. Oi/ furnace. aluminum | Gas hot water heat. garbage storms and screéns, oak floors disposal. carpeting and pede en ae Diastered walls. recently dec- | Immediate oeepel es ms ated. Payments only $5650 per has reduced price to 928.500 month 5 per cent interest. You tl! : with terms ook a long time be efore you fing) one like this with oniy $500 down (LAKE FRONT ne a . toom modern ric ome on Soe at ee pepe Perla ‘Bur-| with 6 large bedrooms, bas+. tractive home. Well wconstrueted ' shel, 225) Tecreation room and Wxid family room. attached t¥o! Guess tavin tore, Retning gar. 3 lovely Rearogas al beach Yours tor only 634, —— as modern as tomorrow with appliances putlt inn A home bree be proud to own. Built a bulider for his own but i¢ ow going to Florida Price Be ances from $19,500 for quick sale Lake privileges Two large lots with terms Oe AREA bedroom modern brick ranch } here with attached 2 car es- | rage Carpeted living room with | firemiace Basement with recre: ‘ation room and fireplace. Large ~ Ree ee farm. 2") landscaped lot Only $24,500 with m acres “goon and with @ cute pony wn ed “Caitormia oT strie bungalow atl wel verinas r + C automatic. hot wa: = after @ cal Mr. Jol, Pm ter Completely insulated. Here ta | . ®@ deal for a handy man A. - JOHNSON: Realtor ~T. H, BROWN, Realtor 1704 ~ Tele Ta ho wu MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE FE « ay W. Huron Po. FE 2-4810.' «~ eo 4 j \ le 8 5 Slhadne te i poet . pi x 4 5 epee a ee _s. on ‘ . . pos a \ 73 = eo Se - Bo i 0 : Fe , 3 Py a A : i : ee ne, pee = oe ee i a es } \ : - 5 : ee \ . , et eee ; Foe £ yee eee: = : : } q _ : 4 i iW , of Po _ - - : age: / THIRTY-EIGHT Pe a No oe . ik RE Ti ie i as es j ears 4 : : ' : : . ‘ Be “ # oe : ey ee 7 ee ae i \ “ F ‘ ; : . . eC ’ : ae &. or y ~ ' : ; -* se oe ec. ones peers Bara ____For Sale Houses 43! "For Sale Houses . TH : = ee ee eee . TRADE ir Sale Houses 43) For . H A E PONTIAC PRESS. M x “2 . —— a oo ' ok 4 ; A ! ouses 43 \ 4 “D r ; <_— SS z : ea : i ea ' os . a ; : _ : Re _MILLEF | cewe See = CARNIVAL AY, NOV EMBER 25, 19 Rew Ypedreem orick rench Son “odoo Miss Rs ES : by Dick Terns F 57 . e Rd. on INCO! : _MA rae 9 : . . $14,840 "| Fgome, SMALL 2 BDRM HOUS Toe : age awa Sek Sale Houses 48 | Or email GI _ Pull me, 2 batts yeparaie pny! wiv sage te Mecherter Area 9008 : » a) > ‘For Sale Houses 4 eT went, or FHA dow | corner stoker heat, dand $509 down a. 04,000 : <"s pow —eeee 43 -. A DAY- street es a eared 236 $65 month. OL : : Harbor, close a sy! : ———— or Sale Houses 43 Ne discounting A ry — to Ce ee ) ay F AMMILY BRICK mainte need 3 bdrm. wg hCRES a —_ For ¢ Sale Houses 43 Nonny” — se dy oe Ap- ; yey ‘price Foster igealy et Modern. Ae rms. & bath ea _call M Motdoch, ‘Don't Hg hardwood = boy tet B ' ; Fr! one — Ws- street, Real buy. 2- - bh. OA ‘#2018. . c tion f Bp, sene ott Ww muron st on “EET Ebert cer arage E tals.” | foot Sitorced ait heal” @azer YOWNER ‘MIDDLETON. : Re. en all ME — 3 ; RAI cons must sell. , tor ‘igh, T'bioes whew an Wavodern seperate eatrences 6 PWV. DINNA 5 seen oF. W . sr egui Vasna aie of wade | WARDS ORCHARD: TILE IALS! — i ain 1 = ot J : ¢ cepted. A - ; Ez : z ~ JERRYF.ADA Nain house "SNE path. Pome SA — = ESSIF ST. Spacious modern | © ANGUS, Realt Techoncwn: KivcaEe vet MSCO, "a= bath New’ steari FE 2577 wnings, “ Collect. oe no xrrenen, «© | POUATER 3 — OPEN 2 1 new 2 car gars = r arive, polly Ortonville NA 7-28 UTILITY, LARGE N, ae Rd., ez- 2 TO 1 PM | Wgeeted om one of mined oot larksto 0 E 2-264 * sie a. Bai eee 15 all. NEWLY AOR ATED. home. wot By 2 story C SOLO} ixie Hwy a @ paved streets Co 1@) i F a FE DOCK : LE LISTING SERVICE SIDING T. DALUMINUM ment, aate, ry tall furmace ana NLY $1000 DOWN Oo H M MODERN Vill : ADAEDIATE. POasEenIOn Ee RED 3 ecroan odern 6 room weess fs ome 1 pone, grees aa) sigres it uy rade Lats Possession. men mS full bath, ful 108 Owner tr 4 FE ot oni ce = story 5 A $500 DOWN t, ot] furnac full base- 3 ansferred - | §-517 e block Mi home ——- — Lecnaed oft 3 Bed extra stool, lar epson trays emeciaie! ly This 3 a sel another cone gos a ALL MODER. | land, extra e 4 = room garace, Savedidcir ereened porch r home with ¥ rab edroom DOWN new home and er has a at Bf N 3 BEDRM. HOME) and bath alge lesetaa Hort Paved street. ba heat and hot w basement, Levely ar move. Two bed Teady to i. Wils gabeth Lake. $3.000 do cil furnace and y. Auto. New 0 Hard to ted North of Auburn bath tots ot nh ina iment ayaty_ 3 bedrosm ranch bows fod expansion aie mer" j See eeal Eatate. FE. 3-007 ter. Lnad ee as hot wa- H : dow Bal O78 pet g any | debra Carnet iulaiod. Seana | ficors, tile e closets, oak! = _ Every ~ floors, eluminum 5 | ccanmiate trem es al wa per moni Owner arpeting and diapers. | oe Wictiea enlty. shower | call" tor alditional ‘intorme- | samt soe Spavuenie, fans oe OF ‘). liam ler 3.450 4%s percent mort price | Sct ee en tan MENTS LESS THAN RENT a FE 2-0263 or atvouce. Call meats Beste beat fast, bos bosséaaion, ania = Os ner Transferred : | May OFeEE Bo FRO : : a 7 - » U.O.) spoo. : lous | i ; \ Next es Suan te = menses cost) ter 3 BED! * tows pip Bindi aaleay a good | $500 0 one FROM Q a . Multipie Li st Offic : ROO: ; » Beyate : q “Multiple Listing Service COME — SEE — BUY Gals ta0n dows DER Geen hi Sedvonass, Anon tae tare $950 down, RANCH tbe Leslie R. Middl : BY BUILDER a | | dern and beautiful. Mo- around Sod ae ek fencing with 12x17 livi CH type trame BROKER . ALY eton Yr’! aif Ger , | Secale hikes Histo s ratte: | int aed, ea ot lmce mt pee . ment. C : me with be: t : | 1 arge closet 5.500 wi priced | ba A H le ++ eed Zh. 4 : ' tnum ae Ime finished. Ao | ; S on 1ixit) kitchen, bireh po Dees oW . th terms ; ie ELY HOME ‘pake eel ry Income Property _ 4A EW . Dea MeDenals ON 9301) REAL ESTATE IN a Located oft” Josiva" po a side ins) Ony S¢}mo: ine wanee ane “a PA 2837. fo ction . I ' . 2 8 Ma Ciarkston MM = and a rte hee! a ep i NEAR ORE © vied COND. LOW . ‘ACROSS FROM ~ 5 ACRES eel org ree bed- Bue pee FINE “won OW —MApie ssl priced at only $6. ice catentes two oe Ste oun fal eee oa = AND INCOME i i DO . YOU I ee down and $30 400 with $1,200 varage erpeting Wo car PETED livin, basement, CAR- DOWN PM IAVE ONLY) foom, eess tome Rataiing. Weis SEPRME, sankey | slapRaras iedes ib’ dintng 1 FAMILY, 9 room N TS $1100 i rare buy. see it aon This aes. “te cae. iy famiuy” Cai Fiche’ aie noth ate muy Seceae sa ac floor 4 aaa’ both SO Bui would tke / JIM COG street toy children lot, ideal excellent eon home is in WHY PAY RENT? I I ER Bre race hone ita iy bat Woe WILLIAMS “test ime onto eri Woe eer : ENT? . | Pe ee VA REAL ESTATE | Ranch style hom ROOM ny pedrooms F Seeded vee consider. trade for Mode Open Dray ton Ww wn 1 } Ter rv E Ad | ’ wv -25 nae Beidwin a & INSURE ease : pocctricbe Zs eo ed R em tae CARPETED living wita 2 to Sacred Cars mere : y bectoosn bom ooas = ams Co M. Reg. U®. Pat. OWNER. 4-0547 world. re_out of this famil . of this pe os age 4 Bondale Nr. Fz Ol eee atae eee FE 4496] 0: after 5 30 jon “1007 ACs ferme é Benes tt LARGE > BEDRM | [f. culattnta so be so proud el, family Eitshen ero with D laaatey | Only $13.800 — Bion cow “ Behind si. “soe Bocnial of oo Port fos garage. ee | 2336 Dixie Hw 043 ° ee ; Vee) Gore ie, 2 be a meres = home Wome eats in eivileges oa only mo nines at LAKE : 0. ' ing T ace Car- ‘ 1) er - apt rea: ti s ay. § ca. me ev ae spital off ; Cash to ruly outstanding’ $16 300 Alulg-labes Real salty. then — let's try to mix , ie mat rood euasninee i ourdeor a is “ica perfect division door, EXCELLENT — KF lovd Kent “lnc. Realtor ie ° : Cailv Viviaht ; mix in a littl na - } Ro3B _ | Ss and 200 BUT HUE neoln 32-4677 WV s y, shail we?” ittle work with home, EDROOM : perfect closets for hea 2200 Dixie Hwy. at Te! RY Nillt : . ee ith the con- | storms & 5 RANCH | housekee e HO FE 2-0123 at Telegraph Only 3Houses Left | 3 tee ee serie eon - ere a it) ala St See oo Se es customer PAKING ° is es uilt in oven roe ancher hood. I's car d neighbor. = —_—_ | _#1 term. = | ; 4 8 FE 2-9066 : Fo P sh and : ar garage. ioe F a i= as s. MA fs Ebb e 4 or d ‘ a i own by s pointment ya tent? sion $700 cowa way pay ae or Sale Houses 43 F. P 1} For Color a a LAWRENCE W GRAPH ee or Sale L Lake ‘Prop. 44 . se hia or Sale Houses 43 Sbacious 3 cee Families eS SEAUTIFUL ROME SITES oe : ee OWN REALTY | Sashabaw Rd A oe cae agua (BY TRA iraulataa, with tgclccar Sree . D- ree na ahe-g ‘PE 86041 or FE \ 9 bedroom home Sa rea Sines ri ionial! oa Walled prdy SPERRED OWNER 4 — Hving rm pa eneges front 1¢ EP; mepeet Ma ose. Low dows r FE 8-2163 good level ground. m1 acre of eine ress ule entfancé, lar th ant 3 bedrooms x tm caest, kit a with lke St o Near Citv DENNIS rw, lg “HA ! JEN as buy af $1000 with pose don | esd “Shed wecemenn Scar ees ine Mod foe ee ek pete and make) FE 4-9584 ee ree as Hospital None NNOR BROKER erry E. Ad alas | rage sf5 150. ‘Terms. dining gies Uving end) foto eaving city. LE Mp ramus. a aceon 5 Bee ee es bard teen, tare tee gg Suc ARNOT os hes EWIVES sat in te ete ia einen tat enced. Only $ vaet lot. al: Sau tontut bas parece nie 4336 REALTOR M ue On your and rough wir REALTO! | rool when th 2 Car garage connect r Cowan Extra family che has 2 is car garage Also Ditie Hwy orn lot. F.C. woaD ¢ 86 E. Walton Rr attractive kit ey see th breezeway Lands ected br ice ADJ Golf C rm. or of- Je Cc JHA AY DEN. Re l has 2 ere iets Lew Ages DRayion Pian OR $1251 l @] t | Stearic] Sel be NORTON Fe bot Open Eves Take. Som Bitchen im this 2 bed. TUSIts b16000. teres. | Under ee re Sa hol re tor | ___ Eves. OR + INS R 3-6440 3-1235 after 7:00 and & bath AYE. 2 FAMILY. 6 RMS. noe Some of he tas | Soreerad . erms _FE 83129 rms available p ve ‘Eres —8 8-0441 ; ealt | Gl & bath u e: a fence atures in-. =a pen Eves. — sun ! 7 7 v : | =e i resale iP. “= 500. ev d lands | i Union Lak eee 2 ___| ‘This West Side iF 4-45 Open Eves. | $3,250 - — | basement Moos ane | iu cebliee lake pen ciding trintmed For Sal R i Owner bas moe Village <8 nea way al oe ee 4526 412 W. Huron tase On one bath. 3 ro * ys op wireet. 61.190 Py aang akip es See this » je Resort Prop. 444 - to Fi < and Large lot at $750 dorn ; ~SUBUR i) paved street. om ga- tose Nici ar “ down. niy $8,450 \ : M - £ en Oni McLarty. Bro with ebster Nc ARRISON t to thls lover Large lot with lake priv: | 3 BAN LIVING $7 500° y $500 : v. Broker | ster School Ar repr petal iS fala that is 1 y 2 bedroom ho fatertord Twp NORTH 81 bedroom home, x 2 Te eee eet las Rentin IAT Ca foore & brick firep! CAB- that ia Lopecr ole Living teem Gl Teo bearoom, home bedroom Rome bull on a 1eor) fueter Zoned ‘commercial | po vou gate tor 809 per month Gazi fara piace, Tes Reggie yg apie picrag Booed be ’B zES REALTY CO | Seca ee beth. Pui oe see aoene to picae Gon ntorcial) (Only . Need 3b ee ee eS jetely furaisned MUtCe pda Bs heat, Hand ALDWIN A ent with auto ull n living « Ul carpeting ropa ly edrooms? basement. up. Full, ~ a i and sh Y Atte VE. a ; heat. Nea automatic large rea venetian CUC kK = 2 see this r s? Then com separate util opping. Aiter | FE 2-7006 pot conti rly new and re- ge kitchen, PS blind, LER RE Ty ton ancher locate # and carpet in livi lites, | \\V "EMBREE & GREGG a0 or FE Cano Rive" good credit ts bg yu TERRE Cb) 34.000. | rp aon? ™ 5 ad MONEY IStng mba ees i mogern: Eider a gcse tie Ve Finance We Finance 1565 Union | d be bought for onl pe rt . DAVIS | FE ¢-0001 Eves, FE 2-720 : | cre ae yard = Ae hed bath. | Seno) own tirement hom eur comegs (eri 78; Union Lak vee il peatcit vacant ony) ae 915 Irwindale. = NEW J ares pe many Lather tee, Or aint a to eu 3-4003 or EM ay S PE $-4311/ 3 NEW tures, The price, you ask? Why. | | gre Michigan Land O'Lax or EM 33314 FOUR FAMI BY O bedroom ran N: 900 with ea _| division. Sportem es Gub- LY - ch, 1; . | SY terms wil : an's Para KNU | __. &:BEDR peta ening | el oe earn A sits ls) Heme" eih alent a | aS ae DSEN Taeal home fo: OOM brick weisain ———~ ae seoactes New'y prepoaied a L. AWeoN EAT mee pene ment peg ompaiahl SPEND ALL DAY 'Near Walled Lak a . Free ner, palma Eg”. : uot high ipeised Tus family & Bek, walies Seperate tor Goeue" tek, sorgeltiv 2 | 4397 ALTY ce Soa ee a | none tear -ake | ohnston & F or call - { yg Living Two bedroom erty in asements. Prop- room. kitchen @ living E. Auburn - . rent recet blessings, not On a 2 acre lot | dubbard lxtenen: Foon) (éinhig? room ly ed eater aaar room, 2 ye utility OL_1-7231 OL 1-1611 | Clark ; ar ee ee ee reer Geos Gnd ceeees ton fruit) 16 COTTAGE BUILDE ’ ~ * | down putt te bedrooms & oom. , to se.] with ter tnum | st years oid. alum- 33 _Clarkston Gardens anf ly inte this more remodeled arden space. a Oo M76. St. Helen. RS Call It Cha | el 1] basement bath | ms. ss orms and gc | OPEN-B near Drayt year old hom, room coun | ten, Michigan rm ec. water beat coal heat & | BUNG o!' heat. $9,500 qcreens. : Lovely Y OWNER corner bedro yton Plains e. 4 bedrooms try For | Sale : Here is « hom | side location o ater. Good north Located in ALOW dowr — No with $500 $1,650 DoW . 2 brick ranch t able livt oms, Large baths, full . den, 1's | ~~ Lots | = ood No. clos AVN baths, jot 105: yoe, 8 rooms, ving room. R comfort- ished basement. | = 46 nappy th — > hac the =| Ballwin. On! n E. Brooklyn, off cactian (Close West side and $85 ing costs LOVELY Ser x210. Land ful kttch oomy & cheer- | recreati fin. | SOE its for da iy otk 60 Ww and lose te bus. schoo! i per month in RAN 3. BEDROO: eened in patio. seaped. s en Step-savin cheer- heat 2 ion room, oi! | & rr. RESID “ man capens 8 Secns or $6,000 cash. ith $700 shopping” Automatic ing taxes and ehud- CH HOME K _ Other extra Custom drapes. pertiing oak fleect, Storms ax veel Lathes Se Lee Ta wea Lape ~ nicely « —5 large 4 COL. fe ) ‘ heat Two bed: utomatic | Cajl after 6 00 insurance PINE KITCHEN, NOTTY down t s. Close to grade t fae and 8. Storms and Terms. 500, | smania in Pontiac ON N fioor, Full iihen tom on 1 1 RE 1D ONL. one floor Cali rooms all on 91274 p.m. Liberty BATH. OlL, x TILE high 6 existing Gl mo: and tin {ne tate many, many m | water in. Street . Sewer and : screened pang rogey and i Pass Lo real family Y | desirable Smeets ses this | . ED ON EAT. iT, SETUAT- _Phone Maple $17,500 with ete evo — "ints home an | pared. $900 cash. of sidewalks : i sear pinch agi ee aeareems (& bath > ey Daa | $150 DOWN. \290 8 PAVED STREET a pie 5-1506_ barment Pg Wh : |2 LAKE PRIVILEGES LOTS. Fr ‘ it fg mear school * ment, stool down Fuil ne YTON PLAIN | Kee : BFLAND RD. MONTH : a taxes and month | = '¢ pees tia eos r ean | Meal Keak, Soe sldin, Pee. Brand new th IN8 | nares Maree eel ND RD. ‘nsurance. | 23 4 | eee} fer, the vaccine | tin Co ol sc ered el room Rome combina on | - _after_6. MY) 61432 $3950. Call . R. |. VALUET, Real NNET IN you West of Pontiac ap te ri pancy ‘on. | tat ion — 45 0 ‘ » Realtor “ITCHEN | ae eotia A | EEG a isopreed' st sete FA hha OSUBERRD otTiva service” T STOUR KUIGHEN | mercy mies matte! Staton. =. ‘ . 4 | = “ awit N R i Be oe e con il Oo * i. od Se Be Happy | ee « y 476 8 For Col _ EVENINGS Cen ae OFFERS. conveniences ee ee ileges. View — LOTS BUENA VISTA E 4-213. ge ont f )LORED INCOME | Five FOR’ COLORED | 19 Room SOS “$395 MOVES YOU Ne 1 \ ae ate sree xefmadoor picture Window Pagid | es _FE 2141 HEIGHTS = tots e¢ happy tbh is is @ real buy fo: ‘ lot storm w m home, nice ERTY - OVE PROP. New 7 bd a Sylvan Mano | finish 26 natural ing cy ee fireplace, din- ( ‘ORN = : 3 r : ' ION ER $300 rm. brick. F ~~ anc! F cupboarcs birch : Lv with E RLOT aatedveuia ita ment-minded buyer pose invest- Quick eb idores ot] heat | MONTH INCOM PER | Luxu extras ull basement | 4 ded | Formica is Over 15 ft planter, c sandstone 502147 ) There arerbinice. lot 602160 fi fp pital oporeace _ Rest of termi Only $7.500 HOUSE WILL x THIS wins. "FE 56 et Mode! 239 W Ho Beth eens brick ranch. 1'2 | breakfast arn plus a ha. bad 2 large eo eneet kitchen, | *¢wer lot with city wate bath, and nice rooms and ye-room house plus 1 Gay We w terms. nee tt to- SELF PR PAY FOR IT- W Tr WE 3-4200 D- | ee delightful ving san | thts fine he The he hee ecaeee room. and edrooms, tam! 2 | ote in. Nice ages AG Pr and uiteKen tare the bath and room house with Z as qaven: | ant an offer. FINE CON OPERTY IN IT i" TRAD at e ftamily kite m. good te ome is equ e of PA ei utility room with iding spot ee. eo : TRE er NT TANT IC ONDITION : E rable neigi De- or tt ha ally as oil heat, w wit! Dk — : minute. A modern to the come of propert 4 i in- sik THI to shborhoed. 1 rooms and s 3 maste dryer 2 ashér and. LAYTON ; Seenina fer acheeio cena | montn. “Both have eas. heat Close IC "H S BLY 4 _| aacaern- S195 | MOV ES YOU IN | and: the lakes ua center. picture double closets 30 dryer (2, car attached “aa Aone" iba ts aly OV Ds npedaaard center. We ee cated on “pes 9 & bus line ‘te | adie 2 re» ome. venient terms $16,500, con- | = ure windows fo Thermopane ; acre. Ideal for vest About mene copume aie oe siz eo zicsee cite tices. Fast & JIM WRIGHT |S asoPeymen's 5-6767 cg Wat anne oe sevens bate us ane oer teenie down. e Only $1,960 200 cash Must se! ap. or | : HARGE REALTO! 2 BEI aterford Ranch | \ walle a ter tocee ae aie ; ° WN K G. HEM Me settle ee | 35% GER cc | oe gama Ga . FE 5-4l Enno i oom ~ SHELL > iad ees 3 Weranda. Attacked a Glasses Next ¢ IRION TWP. a H. KNUDSEN Dad Lo Huron St —— 42 FE 58183 ae TIPLE L TikG SERVIC 30 | potiaato. Sam 92. rayton Plains | uated Modera kitenen, | address. Po Fare sdepos | West of Orion — black top ol cementary school, aT aia th ves FE 5-05 94) canine . OWNER. 54; CE | R — IN knotty as heat. New| - $22,500 we ronta “SENISE ZS NYGES2E GREER MAC FI Ho" sy oymmn a acme, cape | et ee ed rawr gong toms, in ng! Edvard STO ae iA E 2-803 GREEN L oe Goa Sebarglt et Hig poate ae rma ‘beetdel po LE 1 esta Bose: Gh chenigcea tacks o | WH — scente Hiqgepe baligenimnatcireta TN. tout, Realtor — Famit CREAGE a mee AKE FRONT : ce orenate ppror. 200 laying aos down cases Pnstieace taciude 11TE BROS riding horses This Saginaw 8. Tw bees | fence Sized home. situated 120 ft pgp = home with 5 m RecN distriet, school telees’ per cent interest. opr leet REAL ESTATE : ranci home has 2 ‘cane = ——— ves "til 8:30 barns a! 2 acres Home & en room ane frontage. Bed- _¥ille. of Pontiac in ie possession. tate OR 3-195 I amily room. ful: | ——— Good ities excellent “condition bedrooms ‘ with | 3 large | $12,000" inne ea oe a | RO Weer Sree Open See ES vith ca, heat. i Basement See the New Sites at ° en : ¥ : Sl ’ iu ciL0GG wi terme, om Ming room aveunicg | 0S unsmes mn — Civi jans — AORTHSUBU 4 vedtvom hom “sininnonaat >” pepnoous ere en ACRE- 5 adjacent er a : ran air . ‘ord Te e in Water-| g room sR A | ou'll like bay We pisos cin wh comune itetrcat terrace, “lates iol S| tren ce bee peted ving room TH car St 300'down wel peed OY nnett Inc, fet these Drand new 100 Desirable lo al! outbutldin utility re akfast room & minole Hills i edrooms. nice b rge kitchen ing room, end kitchen pl zw Ki Vacant. ation. REAL Setter hs pianned for tod: Groulcws Site asks tren Daylight re all on first fir A RARE BUY for | "ea farmate. eiesitic water b with Sl) basement wit ecte me URTH, REALTO 28 E Huron TORS in homes. and Lieir cise. é (a 0 ne recreation roo 1 people. all discrimmating | OW statea Goete h wiadene lnoncn, matic hest and’3. pertioned $ WOODWARD ~~ Open Er FEdera: & convenience! heir €.08e- ACREAGE veriooking .ake wit tS | sca brick, beautifu me garage windows, 1! meme cl ine fee nee YEAS _BIRMINGH xe Open Evenines and Sunday weed 2 vedrm CREAGE piace, built in A ie fooecezed eres) tee raom | NO OTHER Cos WEST ConUn io x 160. rage couneeten ec ees YEARS A a= 9350! $350" $350 y l4 Drive out Eltrabeth zamur eme ol twemes all a UR | eee ee eS i VESTSUBURB AN) GRIF" eee een oe, | Se oo en Sree oe cres. Call for mrage 10's family full or a good eled family roo en, pan-| mo sirmount, 2b lar, home, 2 pc. 135x175. 816.809, conven | spacious family k arge bedrooms. arge lots, Dra mished | 1 e Ra. iu JHU emer sivode deta, te ace cecsce 1 coon § bate. Pen weak most new. Aute. heat, corms a. boats eee . tent | tnghouse builtins, Close’ te ome, | _8fee,_near_schesl. ton | Pisins * mie ane iene 7768 ee VALLE y “PAUL . oer pone | team eecreation eae .. Bes tinistapes” | EE ‘gabig sth ey fae | Judson Park Sul ets to, oes. From “1480 | | LAST CHANCE! i'CARL W. BIRD, one Lage all F KERN. IN . th storm sash Fair Lake, oni < ub | Go sult Nos: 4 . R x ° i FF 2? xC me offere First « mount, 2 iy I | Tp, 2483 an mae it ea COUNTY" WESTERN eae 9029 for appointment a ssiete 4 Bites mae (pirpetee eRe foe! SU | Aron Gateway tw We mils. | mile tet Poidae wen ae pd ONLY 3 Opm munity Nationa! Bank Itor COONEY BoanD 10r REALTORS [ hot‘water ‘Storms. screens, laud: excelent en BURBAN on Township Beauty 3 | ~~ model FE Sia eet | tance RESTRIGHES Tor E&I RS 7 , i paved street. and- Fleece ie room hy by q | 7823. i Clark | RESTRICTED | 1 = eruclen wacare i cassie CS aaition cl ros ered the victaiey pe ' larkston Gard | Blacktop. Perry LOT ON BEDROOM © an i cane — IMMEDI | saree ing in living ~ to wall aie Michigan State U our | ens | =a —Bal__at_ $20 m $400 Do Eicelient Pichia full basement | ATE POSSES- ele Rieke softener. mined far ay. Large carpeed me a ee TO F oe. “oR mR 33710. Pontiac Moar for GMC & ies stove & dryer, ant for | tien wih fireplace, HE Pee : $15:250 BLY OR SI S Jol K. RIL] | neighbors, eaeersre oes Open Walk tp and iook ane ly §1.000 car natsea meee eat 3 eee ertes Sraneh | Wesisential of ¢ ELL - bus line peel thus street. near nterested call owner: at them ‘ TED MeCULLOUGH RE Sseetoal ats qlmmediate p po- | eldoedt"*me Many ach oa HOLA ommercial lots > - only $7 good buy to- . . 143 Ca. REALT wil) hand = IES-B loomft term $7950 with : ss-Ellz. Rd: OR ie . ae S< IRWIN @ months ale H ighiands ‘ seed DAYS WO 3-3350 Open Evenings & Sunda Ee 35-1284 Lake Front § ACR : 4302 Dixie Hey. BARTRAM oO step cates renee Pgh es pecrcom brick __EVES_8AI_& SUN. TO 2500 MU yee 4 bedroom Searecer ue modern 2 $350 de GIs NOTHING COMPARES __OR_ 31960 wner Savs “Sel a basement _ we e tiled baths Cresc . A yA US) es LTTPLE LISTING say home on ae bi - leve! garage Plus f and 2 car fina: aoe jus costs Sublect ¢ on Waterford RES TC TO LIVING aestiice 3 vo It Fireplaces. apt with gas heat 2 vane ee, lLahe Area 7 A DARE ; SERVICE Lake 3 pepo able Union room guest oe One | te of VA act ect to \\ HE aia BF rm. bunge! vear old 2 be e and more ay neal ed ga _ ATTRACTIVE 2 10 COMP < j complete G ie tile baths, piace and sw se with fire- . ROS, market dor aiick tale’ S more Wi ade ped mice aa iota ero _ Here 1s a i eae / and down. GE kitehens up oe site with lace ites FHA REALTORS 1 Cyclone ar; Rooming hot . woods at dren. Beautit tler home Rew cdrm. : be © built in r ca Mi ocated 1 mil ®n plus cost S680 = Hev. vrard Only $48 fenced rear S@e:naw ouse. oniv 2 bi eae 3 back & sid mu cupancy. H eady for oc- a eautifully finis Otisseries 5 north of Cl e off = Oper E 2 cluding interest per month in- & 2. bat and Huron, 10 OC Es only, 3 blocks to cons of lot. ment, plu as full size base- ' tion roont win en recrea-. rea] buv at $14 Bars A | Drive out U ves. Til 9; Sund 5 per cea and insurance. Small aoe roned for bu rooma Rees ts in excellent ool. This ished’ cou fruit cellar. Fin \ _ dar. wired pe custom built day . Call to- i rap at tBe 8S 10 to MIs ¢t 1 Ti 0; Supgar 1 10 to 8. / : a 4 r business ’ | a! P | by Mi Fi { Clarkst turn Sagres price only $7 miertasee Tota ae own patment wi! nes Srue be seen to be Hel tote o ment. Co ent floor In base- | beach, 75 feot Sandy | ht on Wald ston imits tu FUTURE down 7.780 with $1,900 vl Dan- Piced to sell at preciated in mplete rough i electrie oot dock, an 4 BEDR j ob. ool: Idon Rd. past bal RE LOOK , - : = 300 } quick, onl ; gz and plu wir- . pore ; and ‘DROOM } sf to ol = the new JOWK Oakland P - ee ee . wih $1000 down nit $8, Roel ip Soe sceans “ le RADE & Many | distinc ive a Spacious = Seminove canis hanc side” r sign on the left For Your Building clan ark : 3 . ¢ : en. Sepbic Hi! BRICK in S Cal ous to me in ving room = = ) tasted ce are LARKEFRONI Fees lovd Kent fic. Realtor for $7,500. Just included ai large “cining. living tm information f° ‘more tiichen ei bresktss oe ree JE RRY k. ADAMS CO. 8 = Eiogaa— Ls Sa the strer’ x ne. Nealt you in . more i odernized anu oewF 2 bath nook 2 ICE. Thte autiful Oakland ‘ 100 ft. 2260 Dixie H or | Will bui 8 kitchen Qa on main | Offi to 7:30 de CORNER Gate ame has 5 ee an eewen atte frontage Beant ti: FE 0193 at Teiegraph | a or split ye peal } rooms and 2 baths eae Ro aes heat, 2 car gara anes OF ee Model ava stall St. Size a on 8 Mar. h gas he and riy new a AMPLE C en 8 to 8 out. Von omes | room too crea Y n site. $18.9 x $84 >} odel MA 5-1201 x 120 Se wae een: pletely, furnished, 2 modern. com. | E CUSTOMER PARKING On coe nett Inc doen yes mort ‘te Teaihea PER MONTH 1 =e 300 with just s1000 da SYne “room an ee Large MULTIPLE LISTIN KLAND DcOUNTY REALTY | . FOR mn HUNG, Fe . Tenaser ec | § bedrm whe catchy Gaemgeie ee Southeast Side slbie liad, gaa lew ot ate tack xo servicr EM 34let or wee Rabie ed Bal RT la = Open Evenings and Sunday 4 Leslie R. Tripp. R eas Full basemen. FE S48 ® Guu es prc uaapced T rooms and Soe eect ee ioe doce ay . BY OWNFI 3-6331 ee te Ca var aa 1-4 p. Realtor | V ILL L rooms and basement pe Boat wit Raft ay OWN ge. Would lik acre- FE WwW OM TRADE LOT 60 & paved street Ju nt ait heat iuded — Schoo! wih motor, in- Attract) ER Sr ahedl to etal sma! oa _5-6161 uron St : 18) cA 3 : ust : : t 7 st: mm or - 5 off Ke Cherry $300 down $6.500 with Priced at oniv Siesko nota foor | ard. I's oy wedrooe, Fenced eu net veceate Prete a _ FE «4278 3 HIGHLAND quick art Road. Peed Uris Perry Street ERE'S A UW dis OAKWOOD MANOR | wooswnra. Gat fear Is tie gud or northwest section dt 2 bedrooa, rancher, located on “S12 A ect 3 bedroonl mod CUTIE t BRICK RANCH HO eain ard Quick possess le and 18 YOUR Vi $7. 950 y street selling, r on Wy RFORD TWP. Lich income. 2 Sr room. fireplace. k Large living off thin exclusive subdivisi al, at 810950 Open LamGe ae ee B Se coaec ea 38 kina ae oe mens Shows as prom apart decorated. Wi itchen. newly prich this beautiful 3 ior we 4 HUMPHREY bedroom rad this new 2 i est Bu S Jerry E. Adat ia it, 200 ft depth. rive. 131 ft. me $14 cellent in- pow Lake Savicess on rental est bie Kom with fun bese a ee, REY ing room, fate ie lav- iF’ 4-456] or after 5. a Co, een Lake privi- : es) and fh Clove to fy irepiaces. | Skies se- | —— | en and fi xi2 Kitch- dp 2536 OR 36043 BU h Ay lee Gell ve fare ae ceune iy We evat i baw. cer em | tite "feat Lake privileges, oday 2s OWNER. ie Bey eae Marvelous loc Onn K. | en pike) Pe aa ai E) peyetem ond we eC O ana eal espe eee ste Biri 1 plastered, “NEW 2 BEDRM. 7°¥™Sht (ty ae eee rwin Doreathe sn r der | features — Priced 622.500. VI 60, ternrs BUILT IN BEAUTS ; ae lain we water ecderoostin nu penir pee | ip, Approx. @ -— REALTOR avendel IND = i “ ~O A ARE Y . Dae ‘ t room brick 1 irch cabi rmica i ~ COMMER , 3 Since 85 seer Ae se immeciate possession of t oe Ce AREA re You Paying Tolauy a Guu motee ne ie t eee eee i el per poco sedan, cosets i sores nares, ice Many new one FE 5-944) t Huron St Phone 3303 ae ste he me Engiish Secigneal al white Ls em home 4 eae 7 orm 6 I] heve to inspec ce? Then dinetie and kit hen lovelr | priv ile rage area, landsc car) th ft. fro oa paree! oa La Hj dEve FE 5-4848 PARMINGTON 8/ MIU 46417 ume Attractive! 6 room . d.2 up Large tivi ms 2 down f es room house to. t this fine | cupboards, tchen, lots of | ges on Lk. Oakia caped, oroughfare. len pave year & mea eee ee San Boek Gad ane fall dintn place screened | porch. richie fall barement eae: ora House for ciricted ‘area Rey nn bans Me epee ee | i erie off Mann Ra. | office. ail store en eeeee type % smal bedrme up_ Eee MeO S room lie bats, nreakiasil nsoesal Latge kitchen landscaped car garage Nicels Has full on a beautiful a full basement. oil heat, A ‘ae ——— heat Sasments ¢ up Circulator Sppre®. 1400 sq ft paths, DaSenient ee Three ped oanen “Bes our And in exc con fcely S pecce. I ane pee lot c hot water 1 at, elec- i F EL 1g P — | AUBURN -§ : 8 nt, : 3 ee ’ it nal ifoom ne I < ra eC ne resive ORG Em ffs > “ADDIo® 98 ods pels ule cane lertae pra tise es Ce Ber at omeone Else? 3 foal detailn siesee with adel ms ee $16,600. ages ee Re Een 4 sera busy i Seay dinces tage un tos Lin- 3 a << ‘3 = riced . Why fe -DR m ith terms . n Keego H il modern | mn for arve’ FOR RENT >» ver cem FHA mortgage. Perm | . hy not par ? OO’ Aa Heges arbor. Lak ness. oN lous NT OP FOR 8Al GReenleai 4-864 mortgage ner ~ | Te Be ioe Pare, oem o® Fon! -} ACRE Clos ; ; on Syan Lak e priv. 1 Hib oy ursery busi- smal down >at ALE VERY FOR bl OUTETANDING BUN mpfeton, R We (Danes several 2 n. o1ll have to NE. ose to Pontiac Me ake. Must be- very = al soning. P: 2 bedrm bo ment. Neariy nr COLORED 2 BEDROOs $0730 1 BUNGALOW 2339 Orchard Realtor edroom homes 12 ard J mightr nice maree that {t's Con ac Motor rice Aish me 2 ti ew home 3 BEDR rr ee 790 Terms Take Ri i $750 t s priced fro especially owning i : onventently | | LO ‘ong Meoiecied rises cles Eoorn cat eke sei i eeese wepeiee modern to oie r 6 FE een 585 se Geet pone ce That Ae ellede, home in *n Uke ihe rag ot ora eceee ose LAND 5-6811 ; subdivision MA ea ment. O1] ne with full bas ast cases youl St || oF & nice co ull basement and. andy to . FE 2 —- us : —— t Hf at oakfic Rse i are les: vour payment ; ral corner a nt nd shoppi schools 2 _ 32-4875 . ONLY 9000 DownN.~S Audgensbaiad Bxceliene tochtins WAEK jan Foeiers Seaee bial call yore ees oat oun “ie to Pe Moe SFE 01681 Wereame pow my ; ores. schools and bus tion 4 PRINS | point will prove our OF ALL THE eet down BEAT presns mai ainions co 2 | $1900 DOWN. 3 bed va . uy A oe ° : i | Wit CE Uacement | ug room and Se roo targe aining aad. ivi errs on Ee ca re oee [AKI 8YLVAN MAN TOR, — st1000, nr Hel water ara Ga wih built-in ve tra bam wnt Era TP SALES MOR reed. gurcae, dake oat ATTRACTIVE ow ‘auron S _ PHONE rE : , very 2 baths. one of the ae YOUR WIFE | cnet Steen “with 81 600 ) eee oe waiecinae = Sal __EySS. FE teen eas garage. . at- A deiligh’ E 4-1357 “pz : est lots t Ly efficiency’ Was pl ° ; | screens. On storms e I And the oe a2) low taxe eae ghtful combinatio 8950 DO\ division 80x n the sub _ 9 bedroom pianned into this) } lo. 75 2 large landsca Industrial: Pr Walsh ge = only $16 900 aa eaters make m of bulid “os Ji ing a view ) and offer- eee ee ee ee B | month in 43. Payments of pee FOp. ». 46 ie Ree pie com! oer Sa] ree 5 NESTLED AMONG | tdke* mack” are, compere b Has het elit Oe ud Nichehe. Realtor | sore. Ggevdding vaken and “instr RAILROAD FRO ‘ ee verlooking the . aks and ci eateie | (Ota as enced. Cit. eiv* | biteds wired tor cy mn 5S io M! Clemens 8 : i NTA BY OWNER == 6 beautifully Da- sand ose to excellent ac and Or ¥ of Pon- inds. wired f rms, Venetian & Call Mre LZ | LOVELY 408 : GE § room. ‘hardw at ‘tgnoe saatceed legn torcrs BEDR t beach You'll be quick huge Sch arilady of Refs ce or elec. ange and PE 5-120! Kelchner | home 3 BEDROOM 2 eds ft ine room. sree etc wreckic’ erivedd cad culo) insure | 3 DROOMS toy realise the quick +7 dally reer onan Ow, | |Cterims nd dtver. 816.800 with | of FE 40773, storm im town. Pull basement ry pie = ecieant nea to nook. 2 bedroc kitchen, breakfast ground floor Baht ent. But the ~ gaily for the many. of por- | deal ound wishes r i ; with ee ee sand screen sement, Pls ur to com find a 4 i ue aoe amt- quick CHEAPER T _ hardwood fi is, Furnace = in the cit; pare with garage aeochesrra and bath. 2-car « own heatalator pone room wits THIS HOME ts di . ice enjoyment. Coveted { i -APER TILAN | eee | carpet oors, plastered .| feet road 5 of tie , tse Call after @ { yerd, lot 60 x the advantage of t replace. g': Ni Ais td eo Ee to wilh Bar-B-@. and P si RAY ON AN i ST SICH | eae oet age aluminum i sot and frontage (includ: eds . Thursday or- ed p.m. oF anytim Extra large b Wo Uving aa varge fami) people with o furnace B YON FIL. RENT ia HAEI.S garage. All f siding, 3/ a 48 i¢s cor- . t e Th edroom s niles. Plent K atema e sR * ‘ | with lor only e Zoned- _terms to suit, PEderal $8.950 with Rea dechtated basem ok bath eee iaree enty of . eee Realty Co B - 262 . Telegraph A Realtor ust a §-minute drive . with 42,060 down very 500 | ALY ‘LOW “J. OU! ig eral ©0795 nee fireplace too Deabie ian dining room me tear de Rd. FE 4-0528 (Reise) Evenings. rE. en 9-9 on bebe a. cute 2 oe gown AREA | d. OR 3-1349 — rdw your \ sara A 4, 7 is attached M conn kitchen and full b = sisting Servic ae 4-605 ot. Has o!) fl ome a MANDON “d GET “make thie o fany extra: Home lis inl very asement e. Dr ie part baseme o! floor furnac LAKE FRON dw. M. through Ge Q . cK. deta “price right ac a2" B30 ae -On "a “buriine North IMMEDIATE j Peron vy ton Plains ha ae oop BUY ae {ron heme wits oe | room.’ ‘atteched 4a ee tee | enn tout. Re pee, a : assified Ads! Be end of “the city ‘Kiddie a ; } ranch bungal ¥ 3 bedroom own paym 50 | bedroom with 2 large | beach. $i arage, Nice Open" Eves. till \ s! ran waik to iddies forced ow, tiled bat Fdw.-\ ent s. full siz 8 | OR 000 With 8 ae 0:30" es, wh ateve ve for - school. Pri y — | heat, a ni ath, oil 1. Ste room, nicel ed dinin, | B1 2, down. | fe. ti 630 r it 1% —di onir $9.930 ceo POSSESSION | built about nice large tot 77 N 8 Stout. Realtor heat y decorated, off or Sale Acrea Acrea FE 2 8181 f ial own Hurry fi oe SESSION | schools & 5 yrs Convenient to aginaw &. Ph ett teldendd oiled taba fone | LOVELY RAR RA ge 47 or an ad-w rl ES Ratomea re tor a Se | month, stores, $6,950. 860. per _ Open Eves til 8 FE 6-8165 eee gtoncee Wt and- = gare, RANCH HOME. 2%; APRA AD and ge riter rE 206M OR Ce. 371 8 ampeen eane 2 | - oo / ance 4 including taxes & tnspr- Ci ue 300 co ee with peti,” ledgerock firepia Meear to > ac ~ g y it! . aK Tesenua «| Omer pee Bhd See Manic Tithe, | 2, bedroom oa Tea Huber OR 564 interest, Cali You ie Y VALUE. eh pices ttlengeey eye | price’#10.300—terms. ¢ rie” ra "orang tana / witipie Listiog Serve Lar ome, 3 vea room B e on thie meek 7 ‘all on this — street { ~ ees © | ftom eon in’ lot 3 ven, x lot Worth ae baat garage. 1902200 4.856 Rateman Priced at EASY TO ‘OWN, Fra mes PANGUS, 1 Realt r% Richard Mootle mere Ease terms We nligabeth ape pet its 180 Reaite Co., 377 rg a ee 3 large be bolas stone ae collect: or . ; rH &. 4 116 N. Copter at ealtor MU 4-2043 ‘Comfortable 6 << nr Thorpe Uaune 6 +0528. pad be ye lace ving room me preg cel - ACRES ¢ 72818 High:and i price, $9950; ice lot ervice ple cevfituly anda Gear re- rough prepe cn “A We b155 N. Parke PONTIAC Ries arranged noe. ft Uy landscaped aff” minutes . 0 swamp) 35 = , FRESE 757 Ralawin EALEY. [7 TERMS Tce We se Be Bae wa? , — FE 68218 -_ | 348. 10. 30 -. & f 278 i I oA " e 7 ty 4 ye F : : , 2 | BRANCH BY Dee REALTOR bes ered ty ae heart | \ . { ‘ 4 > 4 1733 Highiend Ra, ete | Richard Steet y * c. tu | . Pine we Center Bt Biehl mt ve? ge ee oh i , j ; ti 4 a sae. . Fi o y at eee re | eres ee ey : ‘ nm PASE ere ah woe . ee it ae ‘ * ae PE * ay eed 3 E: =e a = as ee oe ee eee ee aA \ ° \. * * e , me : 7 < : \ , | * { 4 | re ’ e i ‘ 2 | Y ca + ‘ ! is | i THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 so e THIRTY-NINE — . } " fi 7 te a For Sele Acreage 47\ Business Opportunities 51 Money te Loan , ‘53 TIZZY _ Kate Osann Sale Household | Goods 57 For Sale Miscellaneous 0) ‘For | Sale ‘Miscellaneous 60) Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 Pe te me Oe Nowe aie att ad é ere . ieediiecincdineainedinas sel actine tie inecitins RENN tea ae a aaetindin alienated Urner acacia ta ett POPLAR cdr ehe nahee ROCHESTER-UTICA ae or dade ener na row ao , TOAEMMTER AE CAUGY | ANCHOR FENCES | WRECKER WINCH, HAND OPER. ORY LAB wooD prtivenen. , af ap AXTE VIN bd md Musto 0. Ww. om own, rov : H pag oo $6,500, — meow miles weet 64 W. Lawrence St. - 41538 wares n 4 Huron FREE_ MATES. FE 5-471. Wa lie ie | DRY CE a on WOOD. $10 CORD. e cue: truit ‘OF @| 2 int TS OOMg OF FURNITURE FOR fn TL PIPE 6b F 3 sun “break: Belles point |GET. CASH QUICKLY PIZZA your OROn Oe ene rone Fon | 5 belt 208, ve a a Ti le Z FinePiace & PURNACE WOOD, fast, Dook, "garage ‘oa black ‘top oe a LEASE ON HAMBURGER > Bouse, $88 month dave. Bt PEousine SUPPLY us cedar Kindling. Phone FEE - road. $17, modernized, Dow: Bag- [ Ip to $500 — - COAT 404 teats —". oa — nel A "5.2100 Genuine Plastic wae Tile Smith-Crawford, Inc. inaw Street bullding, Please neta & fama Fexs NO cated on Pairgrove. Close to Fish- | eeood (An FIR PLACE WO WOOD, DELIVERED, TWO OFFICES call for appointment for WAT CREDIT . | ers end’ Pontiac Motors and bus aos & PADDING, If-| 9. 9 Saginaw F Ope 9-8 k oF maple id” 18" or 24° interview 204 Call from 12:30) brary table, boy's riding britches- ginaw_ ___Open Jengths. FE 1-8 3300 §, Rochester Rd. OL 1-002 a : an PM 1:00_ pa & boots. Age 8 Girl's riding) WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBI. FIREPLACE — eae RNACE — Bi 1508 B. Aubura Bd. OL ©1233) pa ‘NEIL, Real : britches. Plaid suit & slacks age nation doors ieee s windo ows CE — FURNACE — ain: a no ¥ 0? -ti,, Nea a TRADE-IN DEPT. ll, Lawn. mower. Mldwest 4.2 a rood. Can Sauiact peels : : Guar. electric washer ...... 50 j wS J Paint, 436 Orchard Lk ave. FE ___ For Sale Farms 48 “era " * Loan Company iF clectric washer 0. $38 CLOSET DOORS | BENSON LUMBER CO. Fala ve oy ie tanec IN oe 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG | 2 pe. Hving room suite ..... $19.95 SLightiv damaged stee. fold doors, .|GREEN & DRY, AL80 FIRE: "Bay thru Partridge aie. mar . Berenoene Bee scenes $35 owe ‘e ig Dee ¢ Bates | _ Machinery 60A ES . Gece’ ae 2190 "pave oS eee é : ‘o ee ee SPRL Ls ~ | or eciie ordon ay cages thru Partrid & ?- 206 Lounge chair and ottoman $12.85 Paddock. Pontiac FE 2 BULLDOZER. EXCEL burg Rd., phone Holly, ME +5857. ARMS AND A : . | eee Pee marmot heater se0ce, 2.006) _ (Poond Liberty SAT ME eaTOT _MIXED WOOD FOR SALE. $8 ‘all | Rutledge, C OR Minit, re +0003, STANDARD OIL CO. Viiv, “ems pata abere. are uo . THERM SPACE HEATER TFERRATRAG LOADER 1 "AND TAN. | Cord. del. FE 35-3616 after § p.m. MILFORD — ; a, j ouble burner after) _Sem trailer, EM | SEASONED ‘FIREPLACE OAK, FE liege Hime rei fer. sewage CATIONS IN PONTIAC AREAS | sane W YMAN’'S ; Pm 1022 x ae . mits iy water. Sewa e Ss ’ gs ‘ ! s iN A Bsa oie teres aie) MOREE PEM ORE , wae, pay terme resi PN ML TAREE, TFAE TS Do It Yourself 61 SRSQED QUE FIREPLACE able. All clear lend. Only $550 per. TRAINING AT CO. EXPENSE © The Quick HFC Way TR: ADE-IN RUGS 6 rm. space heater Blower Tub. | as a="! se ARNE WOOD GE AAT GIKD. richard Steele eatior, Mv €2065| Information FE 4-1584 vs" x TS" Wilton velvet. $2950 FE S370 FOR RENT coe See Oe. 224 N Center St “Highland _| ! - 2 . Youll canllecuat /leauc teri ou all woo) Wilton a-. § t 2 See DOLL, CLOTHES. — fi WALLRAPER STEAMERS 8 “achEs” — Frontage on 3 : ee friendly one-day service ¢ Tz 12 new remn. Wilton $30.50, FE 70550 SANDERS— EDGERS— POLISHERS Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 farmhouse WILL LEASE OUT OUR LARGE he HF 4 x 610" 41] woo! Wilten co 2 —_—-_- | HAND SANDERS—DRILLS—SAWS Par barns, ideal for beef basement To land. Good tor toys, Suee co to 9500 Choose | 6° x 6 new Caltone rema. €9 FARMERS PLATFORM SCALE BROWNIE HARDWARE | ‘oy cattle. $300 per acre. Terms | sportin, i e appliances, ur own repayment terms. 78" x 56,’ a Wool Wilton ; Hr} 400 Ib $15. 73 8. Parke. rr OPEN SUNDA‘ vk REE SERVICE, TRIM. 6 ACRES Met: mat | pium> fre wupnle ceueres Housebold has been Lote Wy 's | GREE ATAXDING ‘TOILETS, pee 95 FE 35-0239 489 S_BANFORD| fi i. - etamora Hun ‘ow of par 0 ; ; i 1 . fe Af a Club. Good barn, no house, | West fovea (at: tl cod access sas mtaae ee 16 w Pike: a Terms. taot ae t Washbowls with fitt vee. $11 03 FOR | RE NT | SHADE TREES ee es Catt { from new city post office. 7a | HFC today ee Bom, An se bath plik ttm --.. $80.95 Fie eenears = ecloaasre, Waly | Sugar Maple, and Norway Maple COR! on ar Mr artes. arnes Hdwe 42 _lent co - OR 3 | ep. colore ath set | 4 i : " i ’ ' ‘ - ' tth tri $90 95 aper steamers Oakland Fue) & Red Maple, Blue Spruce, an Orica ow Couns SS —| Household Finance ne USED TRADE-IN | WFACTORY gnds & Irregulars Paint $3 Orchard Lake Ave. every reece all kinds, We got ‘em Has 2-4 rm. houses. $13 - 8T HIGHLAND | le atic | EP SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY sizes See them betore you p00; Terms Sa Pee orks ter ay Eaton ' DEPT - 172 S$. Saginaw FE 3.2100 eriee. eat MACHINES. DRY | buy, ee ee ee ee . os Seed Cake «Gin nly Ya @ Sepinew, ted. Fir, PE 455 tounge Chair... 3395. OOD USED PIPING 2.4.6 & 8 | goods. drapery material, paint! Olln: f) Achoe? ,fom (OMG HW.P. HOLME Inc Owner will censider trade | Wasner ee $19 95. 2 Price 16 hp steel baler & ormice) piumbing — @) “electrical _ Saas. Pontiac Landscaping " gaol s t Lapeer. Rd. FE 5-2051 | small home west side Pontiac. | - cae Range * eioker a macas commetcia See 3 10 w 6 regen can dT mee | os Sal P. t 69 be Senden 2 a = ers. Dixte Floral 5233 Dix e ¥ vs or e Pets = iT Electric Range £30 50 ae Montcalm Builders Supply, 156 W. ACRES — | TAVERN. AND RESTAURANT kK CO h “ 5 ; GUN-TYPE OIL BURNER WITH RAR é Good location. In city. North side. uic. ‘as Divernon ‘’& chair on ie so hh coptrois. in good cond:tion. . Montel. Fe 8472. —_ BABY COCKETIELS, TALKING . Nase. i. iad es han ee Good . Drop Leaf Manogany Table 73 $8 Parke Pike’s Rental De Takeet. canaries. Crane's Bird EXCELLENT LOCATION N. West LAY N. ; 25 TO $500 THOMAS ECONC MY. GAs Hor WATER HEATER. GOOD, TOOL & EQUIPT. RE TAL atchery 2489 AuBurn Rd. FE of Clarkston, Attractive 7 room, die C. HAYDE “Rea tor On oon own signature. auto. or ez _cond. $25 FE | 23-3234 Trailers, floor sanders, polishers | __¢6510 modern-home with 3 bedrooms, fé FE. Walton FE toe1) other security Up to a4 mont s oun FURNITURE CO, Carpet .inempooer, chain saws.| BOSTON TERRIERS AT $7 0D. _ attached gerase. full. basement, Oper Eves Sup 10 we 2 pay. oe ut service 1s auick, | by ABA torte te 3618. Saginaw St. | Gara e Doors concrete grinders Lapegprsis car. poe AKC reg. Curtiss. OR a we a | installed friendly = Paras! rene | U8ED TV. 819.95 OP. USED RE. oes one mechanics too : is. cken house, many iarge trees | 121 or visit us et ‘ur office | ~ Berry Stee! overhead factory tec. | thy fe Waterlord OR “5 1 am sure youl! ike this country. , » frigerators, $60.95" RCA Ged Ist 5488 Dixle Waterford OR I papain OUT THOROUGHBRED style Beme. Your inepection wel “LET’S TALK HOME & AUTO “Fl toss you for it — Dute h treat or nothing! , planee aa meth, Radi, red Be mall from ane andy an | ese "iekG0. Also. reg pups, se] Terms. | BUSINESS ae — = ee —— \UsED REFRIGERATOR RUN- Pash door an your qerege costs Cameras Equipment 61A | 1:2931. Ortonvii I. OAN CO. ais less than you thin et us give * = ; . g order, $30. GE portable iron-) you a tree estimate DACHSHUNDS. MALES 10 © MO. $20. ; 7 : Cleaning Plant _1_N_ Perry St (Corner Ptke) Sale Household Goods 37 Sale Household Goods 57 er. §25 FE 20130 ‘TL S$ Paddock _ . FE 2-0203 AVAILABLE NOW ON ORDE 2 | Brittany spanie| good Floyd Kent Inc. Realtor te Foatiac on busy sicect. WRINGEP WASHER, #1095. wr 2. 'GAS WATER HEATER, $5495, 1e88 25 per cent or more. Kodak | _Dunter.” $25 ” REpubile “3-70 2200 Dixte Hwy. at Telegraph Living quarters included. | AN (COMBINATION RECORD PLAYER| Mu'ro Electric Co. 1080 Electric water heaters, | $7995 | Retina Refer Seal Cetus Ex- DACHSHUND. FEMALE. 2? YEARS Fr ete custome 2% eng to @ = Buy equipment ond oust 21° RCA CONSOLE’ COLOR TV and Eadie Terie and 4 chairs. _Ton Bath tubs. first trade. 49.95, Y Usica Coctae thew TB. Guess | 1390 - camen . at Pe '2eus, A c REING ness of property too quip- | one yeer oid Excellent condition | } ea es. or cresser ira hep, OM Psor erry S 4 | : —! 3 ment in g00d condition | $80 TO $800 $25 TO $500 Phone FE 8-37 cag stand. Stainless stee) ta- : AT Parette II. Contafiex and others. | PACHSHOND | “PUPP: RE! s B i P Owner anxious to leave i OMMUNITY LOAN CO. | ae Smece FE Sue aher Sp = Ge ear ware. Seen: scatlansoed tems | Christmas Gifts 59 MQua ace, coaster Powe ap. Me! Hale Photo. FE 5-4730. | AKC, ma. = = ale usiness Property 49. state | 30 E. et ae means ee DAUTOWATIC-Orhor-wateR +H : See eee | mas. FE ees 8. III aaa | . SERDLY SEI | heater, $20 1 220-gal. tank. 620 CROSLEY ~ ~ RLEGTRIC RAI RANGE. 2 LIONEL TRAINS, 4 SWITCHES, $5050. These are siightly marred: Sale Musical Goods 1 62 ENGLISH BETTER. PUPPIES Buy Thru Partrid | Grocery — Trade TEA AGU KE FIN ANCE = CO! FE 2-7260. | BRAND NEW. AUTOMATIC TIM-| 8x9 sige new last year, $8 Also Electrie Oi! & Bottled Gas __ th papers. EMpire 3-8303. y Se wim urua’ Suarters | mas |) VR- OLD-MAVTAG-W | ER blt0 MA S1laT 4 NO HOL.| OL Heaters at terrific values. Michi- 13) Bass ACCORDIAN. BALE Om mee awe ey List Thru Partridge | busy Gas Dumps to add, to 202 MAIN | gcnine Dp May Ls ASHING a oP DRAWERS wal FINE | SELECTION . OF OIrts | (os Minereecemt. M3 Oreterd EE)" “trade, PE #3374 | $mos, old back Gentes female. =a ¢ income as CHI priced low a i +0107. 3 STALL COMMERCIAL GARAGE. | volume of $78,000 vear'y and ROCHE STE R, MICH. |¢ prece “DUNCAN PHYFE DIN- cabinet & lamp table. FE &-7438.. rings, $24.50. Ladies’, men’s watch. HEATING 120 BASE ACCORDION. LIKE Non gale. MALE BEAGLE 8 manele Tee Keren | at, Mas Stoming arse. re ee oie |DAVENPORT @ CHAIR, DEE P| ¢, rings, luggage, musical tnstru | F QUIPMENT new. FE +5036. months old AKC registered. §20. manufac ennett, Owner will accept trade. |2 MATCHING BLUE NYLON OCC. wine mohair PE ments costume . Rog-, wt i I _PE 12-0440 LIVESTOCK | 17. | ACCORDIANS, LOWEST PRICE ON . rst at 340 Baldwin Ave. FE MICHIGAN BUSINESS os amon SHOUD 00D : chaes pe pete tot retrigerator. | pup NCAN PHYFE DINING = lee srerwere 2 "in * pm, yeee tiroacer, makers and spect | ® 7 sizes accordigns loaned free Conan RETREIVER. CHAM. a £ ochester 1 19) . s iovesea xcellen ENT LAN | cect Pad npers WwW ess008 ons hi, reed ra. Pick’ , ee on Dixie Righ SALTS CORPORATION “ figure skater sive 0 FE ssese, | PE 23475 vio HOOWSEITIN EDWARD'S Sort er iu bagless Rocheste: OL 3-021 (a ar a ss ; POO — way Drayton area, 3,600 sq it QUICK 3_BEDRM SUITES. REFRIG 2? PIECE LIVING R V LIONEL TRAINS WITH TRACK i BALDWIN MAKE APT SIZE pt- | MINIATURE DLE. AKC RE- of floor eats 60’ irentage. deal JOHN A. LANDMESSER BROKER Blove & misc. Good cond. FE _800d condition. OR 3-114 & accessories $380 value, $160 TL eae 5.0 4 ano. Mahogany finish. Beautiful istered Little beauties 8 weeks, doctor's office of any retail 1373 - arELoon iis RD _ DRAPES ‘FOR 13 FT. WIDE W WIN. | _FE 40274 . = | tone and action $385. rm hein re one sapere — business ‘J | 5 a pron eo RNT UR ow Heayvr lined floral. OL $380. TRAINS & ACCESSORIES jae Sela ty CABINET SINK, 54’ sult. Calbi Music Co. 119 ad a ristmas gifts. ) ‘um- PARK AT _OUR FRONT DOOR sale $4628, SPOR 6200 Will Sell $160. FE 40276. Cunastows. t120 9 Value 90050) Seginay. FE 0-632. — 1 T5600 oad. Ortonville. MA- a = i] aS b sont di ae = la ‘ 4 ——— | ry ie Sonor tare tal Reaeate a . GET THE CASH You © TY RADIO —PHONOOKAFR ees TRIC renee EM Sae | HAND |MADE | CHRISTMAS AP. ee scratched, “Michi | BALDWIN ACROSOWIC, SPINET. | Ya’ orn BEAOLEL FEMALE Unusual epportanty, A comer ic)», CLASS C BAR WANT ...$28 TO $500 |_Siren” Stee Reasonable. ra) — Ol “taser” Pa | Pecioccinea: Cospemen Caras | Nan epccemt: 82 Orebara Uk] Ghrad ab cowe, Dalencs 30| 904 om Febelo_ and’ vires. ‘mest unusual opportunity corner lo- * sn 2 Be | a ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER, Fa- Personalized Christmas Cards eo = | 6 fonable 102 E. Strathmore, cation featuring large industria! eacelient 610.000 aaa cng can iX RECORD TIME (1 PC. BLEACHED 1 MAHOGANY ™ous name brand citesciy| Unusua' Gifts— pamentals (LAWSON DAVENPORT, _ RASP- Bestany: Ge sen oO! Co. He | ORDER A COLLIE PUPPY FOR building epproz. & ag. ft, floor! net $22,000 a year Can be bought Ne is is dine:te set Like new. -$150 OR. ™étred, exceptional values Micb- INLAND LAK AL | berry), Haywood Wakefield i. _Christmas now. EM 3-4658 space. Newly wired for heavy for $20,000 down | ON YOUR SIGNATURE _lando 3-6366. . fgan Fluorescent, 3930 Orchard | FE 47121 3121 W eaarea. _FE_ 26122, nette set, over stuffed rocker | BALDWIN ACCROSONIC MA MAHOG- > motors. Presently set up for ma- , | AUTO OR FURNITURE Le. Ave. — 33 HO CHIL-| and bedroom chair. Like ‘new.| ®"Y console $475 OR 31525 PUPPIES AND MONKEY. ALL chine shop. New office section , ROLLER RINK | PHONE: FE 6-966 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM sUITE.| — — z es a DURABLE, Priced for quick sale. 4755 Motor- GRINNELL PLAYER PIANO AND | Pet Shop. 69 8. Astor, FE 46433, Hos woler beller heat aystem. All, Busy-Busy-Busy. This ts 8 good _#36._31 Putman __ 3-Room Outfit GUARANTEED TO HOLD 106 _ way a ___ | bench $80. Good condition. FE¢-/ Parakeets Guar. to Talk PLUS oo Te een spony spot @& a nice clean business 7 PC. LIVING RC ROOM SUITE. | Doubie dresser, chest, bookcase LBS bys ¢ es E ce LAVATORIES - DAMAGED | eral 5-3727, Talking, Trainin with cask Sine Lecaled'eq Slash top vaaa Laue, oe BEER STORE eo te agers or —, 2/ bed. hex piprings., innerspring. 4 cece MADE IN HOME a 5 Glaereas wet 5 fs 00 LESTER BETSY ROSS © SPINET. _Canaries. 501 4th St. PE 2-4025 MSe oy . “ ate; es. ma i lamps, ies,-chrome se' v- Be h while they last. iehigan | nu Li me Aimmnc tenet = ——— north of i FINANCE COMPANY ers table. 4 decorator lam | ing Poow suite, pictures. All $41 65 rr EL ELECTRIC TRAIN. Prucrescent, 383 Orchard Lake| bargain. $435. Term re suit, POMERANIAN roreie. ALSO THWest ; A. well known Paden side store. Né C 4 for $99 Pay only $2 weekly.| down 618.60 per month. finer | & ae en tadle, O-Geuge) Ave. — 11 Calbi Music Co, 119 N Snes. es. Makes a lovely Christ- nose balling St uae wun moactn! orice af bis leb Sint bltes' dank Neat to wee ko Super Me Market | Fears Werabvere, © Orchard | geod deals. | (rack with operating ears O8 LOW-BIAB] POWER TYPE Gas PE S-#121 Finakenie ec ies 30K setentior uae vudaene: Cerner) a - cainige “NOC: Rent oaly #65) “PARKING NO PROBLEM” ix: gy- 43 @TCDIOG COUCH NEV.| Complete Be ae culpel Cheape See tat Patten Pecans pew well for 480. eg 2-Ti77. € ‘0 usines: e = ~ | | t ; ee) ee tee “D. RILEY, Broke ~ WHEN YOU NE ED erased, $65. Blectne ove” 600. bed. 3 lange, bo springs eed i tank cheap Pick-up box, 015.! MI 66324 Paral CANA AGES trade AyD room home. r Retrig ($45 Washer. $35 Chrome | nerspring mattress, $2035 Gown, __ Christmas ‘Trees 59A _Fr 30320 NATIONaL OUITAR. CALL | _ Food since 1971-894 Oakland Ave. J.C. HAY ‘DEN N Realtor * Eiizabeth Lake be En | Pein as store. $28. Bed | 9956 per monto, MAPLE BED COMPLETE ICE after 5 pm MA MALE BOXER PUP. FAWN 86 E. Watton PE seu) =e | - Sores ee eee Coralie Living Room CHRISTMAS TREES WHOLESALE ones eae le te |Plawo ec NING: “oeern| Oe ; : : t ein oe ce ee a m™ on e stum ‘edar } raining chair . cine Open Eves __Ban. 10 to 2 BY OWNER: CORNER Ms - os ; 36 ROLI-AWAY BED LIKE NEW teeludeg 2 pictures, 3 tables, and| fame Farm, so70 Dine Bey. ! Booties tiuuning choir Baby Seamiet FE 3088) TERS ELIZABETH Lk. RD. 1 bretts, Be aad get ron ee cet © cmckls oe vous FE 46295 ew) sio 95 down, 80.56 per _Clarkston Ma 6-192 | ~NEW GALVANIZED PIPE | PIANO TUNING. PLAYER RB | ers, Brittantes Good hunters. $25 sa e: Ss a signature, cer, or furniture a = | . OT 4. iring OQuitmeyer. OL 608T1 — each. German shepherds Ess endorsers Payments to sult your ane “IYPE HEATING, NEW OR Se pVIT > jen at Snes : 12ise . Sans Toul Lever tel a nate idea! ESTABLISHED SUNOCO STATION budget we Fill be g! ad to help, used. installed for less, yet better JOSE PH FURNITURE LE Sale Mi. tla 60 “<8... 2Ln ten ac Biase ieee on we cea % corner pare roel for most type gees bonne E Ht ted You with your money problems | os Find out why & bow before‘ 78 S. Saginaw or Sale scellaneous " foes PLU BINO rer PLAYER ee e571. Ryan, REpublic 2-1004 8 of business, 225 feet paved road ATION. PUMP APPROX _20- eae not After’ 8 pim_ OR 3-470 RANGE. 940. ELECTRIC. | aS Recweae zine |) teen eee PRIONT PTAWO. | TROPICAL PisH AQUARIt E frontage and 300 feet a dean: Zoned) 900A MONTH CALL JA TAY- |® x 12 RUGS WOOL FACE. $18 05. om s13, EM "3-4720. (2 FAIR GIRLS FIOURE SKATES or, BURNING FURNACE WITH | STEALING CPAionr © CN pon geen gig bef nriby Gall for business. A UY! LOR. REALTOR, FE 42544 Reversible, $16.50. = = D | size 3's, $5. 1 bathinette, $6 1) biower & all controls. 100,000 Good condition. Antique sither. Lar FE 27-6104. 1067 AT $17,500 with eek igel Dy . ‘ 634.05. Anminstet AS het ox REFRIGERATOR INGOOD! set gol clubs, $8. 1 baby scale BTU 90. 73 8 "Parke. | PEderai 53458 alee E2610. _1047_Boston PLEASE CALL FOR DETAILS | _eond rice : rket on 3-4634, TERRIER FOR Edw. M. St t, Realto id? ie w Wonicholn eto FINANCE CO. egpbrst ae Furniture, | —£00d._Price_$25._Martet_€1646 pecan OIL TANKS FE 6-120. One $2 GAL. ELECTRIC WATER VIOLIN IN M RXCRLLENT CONDE cheap ox: 3033 a 10a _W a ee ——— ry v —— — F_ — a — no Gaamas on ok PE sae EVCLUSIVE FE 4-1574 \Dxl2 Felt Ba *____— | GAS RANGE |" day of evenings until 11. of gas logs, Eke new. $90, One| $233 Diste Mwy. ERANERS. AKC REG 3 MO. Open’ Eves. tn g:30 P™ | DISTRIBUTORSHIPS 702 Pontiac State Bank Bide | 7 * oe t Base Rugs § $3: 95 | eee an 35 OALLON C OrL L DRUMS Wits | 20 obo & eee: space heat SPANISH qs 8. NEW. REAS. sock t Beagle pre pgp ed : pices —__ est Alco! i = aucets ers silver ware | _ $1 i _MaArket 1 F 3 ; -~ Donny MAID VINYL TILE, APT SIZE 4 BURNER AND cree | Card table and chairs. 3 sete of | “_— lin. Rear . Telegraph HARBOR, ON OR- DEALERSHIPS. DE! UXE DETROIT JEWEL. AL- | OIL FURNACES WE wit ri DOING BUSI- _across from Miracle Mile. ta ome eee AVAILABLE IN — ati ae M4 a-Ft. Wall Tile 25c MOST NEW. PIRST $75 TAKES PES¢YClopedias. Abie lamp. basket. 04.000 BTU new, g203. Duct work| MESS ee r Do; 8 gs Trained, | Boar ded 7 70 ed oeation. or) “LOANS—8600 to $1,500 serie tec aten, ee Bae gre Rimes AFTER ¢ FM | Other" miscelaneous. ileme. FE eae NE W (LOCATION s ~ b . . Rs a . “| _ 8-8403 ing Service ER 2206. M S. Call OR: . ; | EL EC TR uC SINGER MACHINE _ 88403 € dhs a a ant pues Gs oe | PONTIAC 1. For any purpose. on | — S¥eFs, 141 W. Huron, FE 43064 ® ascritt« (Nest paymeat sf |05O (CANT WARNER CAEN | Pie ‘CUTTING AND THREADINO| Telegr Docs, cA TS BOARDED. D & Qos AND SURROUNDING AREA bomen modern of not, in | Pee wal NUT Pi PERIOD DINING #6 30 "cue pee eS boa rexister, Coca Cols Machine & _to0.s._up_to 6 72 Auburn MORRIS MU oI oe aaah 6 RES = n ‘4 5 K s * e . 7 leea: Perce prone ta m5 ST, Expanding consumer demand re- For home additions or la PHAGE ew ak, =| _FE 2.3337 N Campbell. _Royal Oa PRECISION TUBE 7 TESTER) MOD. M_S. Telegraph He Grain & Feed 71 ly located. Call OR 318 or quires territorial openings in your improvement Si OG. | ; F | at = : WILL , SACRIFICE ce aT i ‘i Tan | ay, Sl ¥ any buffet, FF 2 TM 2 DUOTHERM OIL SPACE HEAT orm La ndows for price of glass | mo RAP LDA AAA EM_ 3-5032 area for world-tamous Cadmium 3. To rough in or enclose FRIGIDAIRE $20 ers i with blower. FE 51030 EM 3-81 "(fn eacelient condition. Pull ke ee attery, guaranteed to out-last| house partly constructed |APRICAN BLACK OAK DINING fresse rrr $7 = j ard and matching bench. Priced | isT CUTTING, ALL Ss your car Tremendous profit op- 4. To build a garage or on | table and ¢ chairs. All lke new Overstutted chair 00 $10, 275 GALLON FUEL OIL TANK | PLYW ‘OOD SPECI, ALS eat yr quick sale. FEderal 5-3304. of hay. Timothy, ¢lover piteite. Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 4 4A portunities created by nationa: of =e ee =e 2 Drarstiiied 2-0367. Aubin “ave. “vite, bullaine. Lots "we BUY MORTOAGES. HART | ___ 10524 W. Mes w. MeNichols, _ Detroit Edw. M. Stout, Realtor wl Ti N. Saginaw ul 130 "| Partridge eg undo st, Open Evenings DIXIE IE HIGHWAY ADDRESS. 16250 ‘2. store, cio Plenty of! B “BIRD” TO SEE parking _ 2617 Dixte. _| =" n FARMS FOR RENT; : ee ac ACRES. NORTHERN TAVERN near Clare 3605 ‘Stiverbell Rd ies 77080, Gece coer Real 18 miles ahet pos jon. s Real estate ude Immediate session. WO 2 4 reg H = EMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY WARE- house and 2 modern offices for rent. Approx. 6.000 sq. ft. 1 semi- ot re gh oe park loading dock, and 2 small truck (o, /*‘ge lake hcae gus aoe Goon. org hoya Highway location.) wi, or after 6, call, BEER DISTRIBUTORSHIP in * |} mafor city. Buy all trucks and STORE ON M-50. AVAILABLE. eaepacs: for 000 down pius Dec, 1. OR_3-3711. | STORE WITH BASEMENT. {ENT. GOOD) location. parking for cars, 461 8. Saginaw FE 35-9295 To nase SELF SERVE © MEAT. ready estab- Reds a LAKE One of the finest e north Beautiful, view — excellent cottages Accommodat- ed over 2000 guests last summer. proskure on request, pam ip esege Care em eth Pg Moe .WARD E, PARTRIDGE - —————"REALTOR FE 4-358] 51 REAL ESTAT® & BUSINESSES eee Cerecen ts Fantout Mich 1050 W. ORURON ST, DRYCLEANING STORE IN KEE-| a eae. __OPEN EVE. TIL 9 és Bration QUSINESS sand WE COVER ane Se on isn THE STATE 1348, town N. Pontiac. 000. $5,000 dn. plus $4500 Call_for Sermation. “OR }- or EM_ 3-5032 after | : pm | capoed S nt OCERY 4& MFAT MARKET. * ote gi. easiness with beer| inventory handles wine Heense. Large gross. Ww rae Qood equipment. On busy BUSINESS BLDG be U8. 23. gundish. Mich. Write, ban location. Equipped for TV re- Box 285, Standi air Building size 26 x 32 with E IN PON- rm. livine quarters up, $6,500 ROME ‘BLEACH oer dows. q s Up. stablished 6 Fae part . — Weat subur- ome, can be expanded raveRN — Utica area. Will sacri- Pare seit ete etne | fice OF ,auleN stig At, wile i at ell Bt, River Rouge 18. potas A ving: quarters Ul take Mi ‘DAIRY BAR & confectionary — 24 | x 60 brick bldg. with living quar- {] I ) I | le la ters — as “geod ly $14,000 dn, real estate a patos $1, S00 whole- sale stock included in STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiae B.D. CHARLES, REALTOR” 1717 8. Telegraph FE 4-0521 __ Sale Land Contracts 52 Spare Time Opportu- nity MAN OR WOMAN REAL INCOME SELF-SERVICE TOY ROUTE BUSINESS We are highly respected toy bro- $1,247 DISCOUNT ONLY $3,141 TO RANDLE . ACT ON MODER. 4 ROOM fom i IN PER ‘Y. $60 MONTH AT 6 PER CENT. R. J. VALUFT, Realtor kera, selling toys, nationally, rated -4§ GAKLAND AVE PF 5-068. Dun & Bradstreet. Now ex-| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE img in your area. The holi-| OPE: _EVENINGS UNTIL 17:30_ “INVESTORS NOTICE $2208, EQUITY, SACRIFICE FOR en ar coming and our large everyday sales are turning into a tidal wave of toy volume, Our ng neg ot toy if, reeneets woe yar ere pS Proce. Some available in this general ares, @ few sincere Money to Loan = 53 Vidusla “ul scquire ¢ gromabie (State Licensed Lenders) celt-corvi @ YY sH aha fyute PPP PPI LL LD LDL LPP PPP PP WILL BE EST. Liat BY us CASH LOANS chandise. We have the largst as corkncet widest — reece: best ‘4 CHEV. or sell. way with lak 4-6203 7 sel] furniture BABY BE 4836 Dixie gun. Or? SWAP | “IN ' eent off. Ice skates small sport COAT 8 GIRL's supieen qui __ Chea . Your equity home on larger home or farm or what | have you. Also 48 Olds for trade. _FE_ 2-183. worn once. v0 oe sate Used on roller skates, Size rg all rmderel 2-4283, WINTER COAT, SIZE 12-14 _ Swaps 55 Al 1 OWNER. TRADE +1906 1 acre lot W of Ponttac NEEDS FORD STATION WAGON, trade for automatic shot gun ot Olive 1-1 t AUTOMATIC “WATER SOFTENER to trade for chrome set, 619 ca or make offer. Pe: _bire 3-4039 D& & MATTRESS BAS- sinette Nursery scales _or_what have you. OR 41021. For cash GEORGE wide Hw __ Eve c em es AINS ves “WILL TRADE in house or | trade for new face brick, 3 bdrm. | lot tn iecation Bi LAIR TOR OR 31251 SOFA AND. Sas ae sot FE_5-0888 ‘OLD ICESKATES ON A for coats $25. ' new pair Sale on ail toys. Visit our tey land. y him an Eclipse power mower for Christmas. lawn 20 = «per Huron _ tote of ‘ez Parking SWAP SERVICE IS A PHONE service thru’ which rou oo | _Seb_ar swap Call OR 3-85 RANCHWAGON 1055 cai in trade TRADE OR SELL | one IN| down payment __ For Sale Clothing 56 3 Man 8 OVERCOATS, 5 sz 56 Lhe t _odd pants. Ph, FE BROWN MOUTON Eee SIZE 12. _ Good cond, FE 4-0703. yi sIzk 2. P Also @ DRESSES, 5 DRESSY ONES. SIZES_ 2 PART CASH- mere, ‘Like new, #12. OR 3-8337, GIRLg “Coats. & spots JACKET, _ Sizes 14, FE 2-35 FORMAL 8 men’ ‘ b3 Baldwin go 130 L & BOY'S Y'S CLOTHING, SIZE OR 3-6031. good ADT HUDS N MOUTON COAT ey cond. OR dition LADY'S GRAY OOL Scat size 10, oa collar, Excellent con- a c t a AT, p. Worn once, MINK __$400. to re to $500 ° usiness fe the . ; = ali field The — ar NOT A GET-RICH-QUICK SCHE: Bl I K NER into pag BF oe caraeand ae: : ine ' toys co Teqular wehedte aot co-| Finance Co, lect your mi Sta apere coe — still lesve room Phe hal Ponti ° ntia Sh i - to present "complete alle ut rayton Plains wre oan Soq store accounts ~ Walled Lake phone num * Toy eg | Corp: Utica 47-21. 36th Long Y, CAPELOT, ie. $150. VALUE rt | Gome and Roselawa, 7 RM MODERN BRICK BREEZE. , & 2-car garage e privs. Tradé for farm 975 Baldwin FE Ridgeway Real Estate | 33. CUSHMAN EAGLE some repair For what have you FE +2358 i | ; | AT L&S SALES A little out of the way, but ao lot less to pay’ Gas and elec. refrig- raetcrs: ranges & water heaters, | fan beds. Bathroom fixtures, chests dressers, vanities and springs and mattresses occasional! Living room chairs, tables, sets, radios, rugs, suites. Dinette sets other misc. Items. NEW & USED. he our trade dept. fer rea! arga USE. (ouR pert ae st PLAN OR EASY TER UP TO 2% MONTHS PAY We bur. sell or trade, Come out ‘and look around. 2 acres of free, parking. i HONE FE 5-@241 OPEN MON. SAT. 9 TO @ FRI, # TO 9 ; 4 miles EF Pontiae or 1 mile E. of Aubura Heights on Auburn Rd |A_ GAS SPACE HEATER WITH ¢ BEDROOM MODERN ON. LARGE 121_(N lot. Excelle: are ‘ ] i B. ARNES” it ARDWARE “OnNERAL 3 FORD | sel: Teetrade EM 6s consider” 1982, ARE YOU INTERESTED IN MAK- | i fan, $50. 3064 Norcott St. Keego Harbor. home Full basement Luxury apMIRAL PORTABLE TV, 889: Te une a ures Fad $l4v 93 electric dryer, $118: = ; luxe Speed Queen washer, $98; _SO161 oF WE 74300 | Norge ‘push-button washer, $143: ap R ADE | $229 95 Norge auto, washer, $168; , $27¥ 05 Norge eas dryer, installed, 2.000 equity In 2 year old rancher) 4:84" } or anything of equal value. Own- 9 yr< to pay or 90 days—same as er. OR 3-6043. After 6 wat ek i ¢ash ELLIBEE CLASSIFIED ‘ WAYNE ST BERT? Saginaw 5-81.89 ‘51 HOTPO\NT REFRIGERATOR. | 108 cubic foot. Used 5 months. | 7 PE 68117. BLOND MAHOGANY. EXTEND. | able table closed, 19x26" Will seat 12. Cost ine sell for $40. Also Jarge gray lounge chair, $20. Dark green siip covers, never used, $5. FE 5-7517 ee ANTIOUFS Announcing New Location Open Fri Nov. 12 WAR RE \? Jacobsen’s Flower: LINE _OF ANTigues PLIANCE SPECIAL. Used” OE sanier $49: cused “Ken, Crump Electric, 3463 _ Auburn Rd FE 4-3573. in@ your work day shorter? Are nterested in a cleaner home. clothes and plumbing fixtures? Call G. A. Thompson & Sons to- | day about their new All-O-Matic Water softener, The softener that increases in size with the fom ee provider soft water utd bats attention required by Doeeanaisen Just add salt cs @ year. Your cost ts only $349.50 or low monthiy eet mente Cal) FE 2-2939 4U TO WASHING MACHINE. warm morning heater, best offer” takes MY 3-5501, __ anytime. aT oe yer rece OF 830 for BLOND CONSOLE SEWING MA. al! OR 1 _ chine with matching chair, in per- LOVELY ar “STOLE. BEAU-| fect condition. just in time for, tiful markings Like new, reas.| Christmas Call OR 3-3506 after | Also misses’ coats, 8-10. FE =) 7 pm Se 8-3338 BLOND i? TV, AL8O 21" TV. BEAUTIFUL WHITE BOUFFANT | FE 8-3788_ flength flower = 20° FH | BLOND BEDROOM, BRAND } NEW. Size 3-4. Double dresser. large mirro bookcase bed and chest, all tot $90.50. Pay only $2 weeki other sets at equal savings. Pear- =— Furniture, 42 Orchard Lake ve, BUNK BED@ SPRINGS & Page bly tresses, Brand new, $30.95 & Belection of wrought fron, maple & biond ycereee Purniture, 42 _Orchard Lake Are, CHROME DINETTE SETS, semble these Hh gy oka and save, four ehc'*s an ble $40.05 eee S, puler these nite Pgpeniigs 5 colors. values. 393 Orchatd ik. CHESTERFIELD D SUITE FOR. sale, $25. can ‘all FEderal 23-0440. SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT -ADS! To find a B 16. | job, place to live or a ot NO used caf, see Classi- ie val- | WE BUY 8ELL & EXCHANGE | EVERY ono FOR THE HOME AKLAND FURNITURE. 104 8 Saginaw ____FE = 2-5823 FACTORY REBUILT VACUUM | cleaners, al] makes, 1 year antee, $1695 up. Thyie Electric, 502, N Johnson. FE 4-516. GE AUTOMATIC ‘WASHER ¢ YRS old. Like pew. 1 DeSota, FEd- eral 4-4007 after 5 pm : GOOD SMALL RADIOS $$ TO $10 Wanted record players FE E 5-8755. GUARANTE ED REBOILT AUTO.) matic washers Frigidaire, Thor & Kelvinator Terms to sult ROoY'S REPLACEMENT PARTS 196 Oakian’ Ave FE | HOUSE FULL | or ~ FURNITURE | Owner leaving state OR 3-5397 KE NMORE “AUTOMATIC WASHER. with sud saver 9 95 Easy pind.v washer 5 Ses 00 Martae square tub washer . 849.95 ‘Large ap. size refrigerator — late | mode, . $59 95 Fricidair ‘Rete. Sesleri s $50.00 Several good used ~- ‘Milk Appliances MI_6-1300 LIVING ROOM SUITE, ROBE, 2 _pe Good cond., $35. MI 4-0292 LARGE CRIB & MATT TRESS, brand new. $15.95: Pearson's Fur-* niture. 42 Orchard Leake Ave |LARGE DISCOUNT ON CUSTOM. mace living rm. furniture. Floor samples. Elliot Star e Co. $390 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1225 | rooms of pereears. 855 E, Madi- son in Pontiac. MAPLE DOUBLE BED. LIVING | tm set. Figure skates @). FE __ 32-2903 MAHOGANY MERSMAN DRUM, top table 2 lamp tables, very | good cond FE 8-0265 | MAHOGANY | TWIN BEDS, 174 oOT- iL j ‘awa Drive . i | MATCHING BED, CHEST AND | | dresser. Walnut finish, $38. FE 5 #01020 es | MAPLE REFECTORY TABLE & 4 chairs. Fair cond. 825. 287 Oak- _ land Ave 1 to 5, NEW DOUBLE | BED BOX springs and mattress and triple dresser, $150. 3 piece rose freize sectional, LA Norge elect. stove, | $100. Table, 4 chairs, and server. at pen top. $100 17° RCA Console $60. Double box spring and | pee, $60. Men's clothin: | suits 46 long, top coat wihee! | Shirts 16-34, shoes 11-D can eve- nings ‘and Sun. only. MI 4-3703 or 7-523" NECCHI SEWING | MACHINE, LIKE new. $128 ner week FE 29-9143. a Allen Appliance *| over 50 USED TY SETs FROM} $1495 up. TV entennas, $9.95. WALTON TV 315 E Walton PE 32-2257 PORTABLE. GE IRONRITE 82 E Ypsilanti . ; REFRIGERATOR | & FRIGIDAIRE electric range. Late model. . Bal- | ance $2 per wk. Maytag electric | $20 | dryet delux. Balance an “ wk. Schicks 3711 _REBUILT_ WASHING ah | All makes Guaranteed. Thyle i cote 602 N. Johnson. I ' SOFA, CHAIRS, SHAQ RUGS. AN- tique tables Desk. Lamp, Dishes. _Misc, °MI_ 6-4308 Ses inwina MACHINE, VACUUM Say” repairing, "ebuilding FE 'RED PLATFOR Teor M ROCKER, FE “aa. | aioe KENMORE. WRI i guaranteed from $27.50, 3S ba | Week. FE 261403 E acy OtAK ~ BARGAIN, 8161 ; Commerce Rd, EM 3-4114. ‘STOVES BOUGHT SOLD. Ex- | changed. Turn-r’s 602 Mt. Clem- | ens. FE 2-0801. : SOLID OAK CABINET, 2 SOLID | — benches, 1 | FE 68-1900. | 8Q Tae TUR MAYTAG WASHER. 3.00, Call FE 71-0355 after 6:30. Siegler Oil Heaters pos ~ _ at pet oe cost, ‘in 2 tUsED Gas ,RANOES FRO M $29.50 and unre lee. co. 1000 . Huron, ; guar-- 2-4021- — LEAVING STATE — § COMPLETE | $1. Allen Appliance. . oak desk, Best. ‘ALL SPECIA ALS Insulation, 100 aq. ft $3.95 Sheetrock, 4x8 sheet $147 Joint cement, 25 lb. bag $3.00 Plywood, 4x8 sheet $3 68 | Masonite, 4x8 : lz elt, roll $3 69, | Plastic base paint, gal 84 mplete line of pacing sees! tes oe and us oi | Pree estimate | SU RPLUS LU MBE R a Materia! Sales Company | $340 Highland Rd “i Moe) OR 3-7002 | 220 GALLON OIL TANK. 1,000 BTU conversion oi] burner, 1254 Bram- bie Cass Lk. FEceral 8-0091. UNIT SURGE MILKING MA. chine. Like new. 12 can West- | {nghouse cooler, Cans, rack oll water heater. 1344 Lone Tree Rd, Milford, ANY 7 TYPE HEATING, NEW OR) used, installed for less, yet better | done. Find out why & how before 8am or after 8 pm. OR 3-6764. BUMPER | Foor TABLE. REASON. | q cond. FE 3-0674 a “CHAIN SAWS |New - used — sales & service = | @ Distrib- _utors, 3-6821. oa nax ‘OIL, FURNACE. 85,000 BTU. $75. FE 4-4062 COTTAGE TENT, 10212. WITH | floor plus 6x10 screened addition. | Aluminum poles steel | Like new Useg one week, $155 | | value. Youre for $120 OR 3-5149 i CHRISTMAS WREATHS, BLAN- kets sprays. Wholesale & re- H _ tail. FE b-0071, J SoLEMAN N OF FIOOR FURNACE & tank COAL FURNACE, a 00D” COND. FE 5-0042_ | | PRICES /@x8 plasterboard ... $135 | Rocklath. bundle oe (25 Ib. bag joint cement 210; 4x8'x"» plyscore 4.65 | (428'x'4" plrwo 2 98 | 3's" clear W.P casing OTS | ¥x8'x%" plyw 7.05 | Mhoe moulding .02 Ext door frames o5 Ext. flush doors, 15 95 Flush doors, ‘nt. 95 | Inside door jambs = os 3192344" butte, brass, pair = 4 | Door Passage sets . 18 | Zonollte Bag 13 : | Biaake insulation, 100, o f 325 | | 2x4, ax = 85 00 | Door pockets = $95) Ceiling tile, colors, -10 | ft Ack for our «pase “Cacsh-Way" price Hest 1] materiais under cover, bright and dry. BURMEISTER'S NORTHERN LUMBER CO 6197 ee Lake Rd. EM 34171 __Ope TO 8 PM Dally 50 PEK CENT OF F—CLEARANCE on cabinet herdware, sliding door tracks etc. Reynolds Nu-alumi- sidin, alum. storms and stown birch and money down— up VALLELY'S—Auburn & Roch- ester Rds Call OL 1-9941 for’ Hisced estimates OL 1-46623—"Th: Old Reliable Pioneers.” $2-GAL ELEC HEATER a 98 Ga Auto Gas Heater 54.85 Cab sinks & fittts rs ..... $50.30 w Pe Laandre * save’ a faucets, $23.9 UMBING South ae St. BEEF ae Doe) un: hast het | quarters overs BAHTROOM FIX Ones "YoUNos. kitchen, aaa gas furnaces, water and steam boilers, automatic water heater hard- ware electrical supplies, -Crock pips and fi ‘w Bros. and tle, galv a r black HEIONTS SUPPLY. 2685 Lapect } ; ‘Lapeer Rd, FR ¢6421, > takes, | terrific > >. 28 | i | Complete line of bldg. material i] =e fir exterior | % Plyscore Cali us on other plywoods. “intone |. and exterior doors Pontiac Plywood Co. 1488 Baldwin Ave 2543 REBUILT BATTERIES 0 06 NEW | batteries $1095 182 8, pastone. FE 8-3796 , RECONDITIONED — ICE - - CREAM | cabinets Makes excellent deep- freere Box I1. Pontiac Press RIDING TRACTORS, WALKING | TRACTORS and power mowers 1957 modelg reduced to almost | | com The boss says. “They Must | ° | LEE$ SALES & SERVICE | Terms to sult Open til ®@ pm _ FE 3-9830 21 Mi _Clemens_ St. | | ~ RUSS’ | New and used merchandise store. ; 4256 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains j Usea sleds $100 up. Ice skates | like new $1.50 up Close out on | arctics Come in and look arourid. | use New and Used Merchan- | ase 250 Dixie Hey. Drayton ains | REPOSSESSED | TAKE ed bots PAYMENTS 13 CU Top line ef Norge Refrig's — : § HP Deluxe outboard mo- t never used—$143; 17° GE Portab's TY $123; DELUXE | i auto gas cdryer—s165: | | FOUR 10 x i) I Truck ip service 1,100 miles—$5s | each | “GOODYEAR” | SERVICE STORE 36 8. CASS FE 5-6123 | | ROMEX 250 COLL AT 3420 PER, {| Ft Wali boxes for duplex plugs, | pg Main § ranwe fuse boxer, 65. G. A. Thompson, 60 8. Perry lerocce 40. ‘1B. WITH ALL CON. trols. $15. 73 § Parke oAVE AT WARWICKS — GUTTER léc per ft. soll pipe, #335 Bie lengtn, Me - in cupper aon 7c | ft Romexz 14-2 FC, | Paint with Koton in ay waster: | 2676 Orchard Laxe_ — _ ;STEAM BOILER & DEQ OIL | burner in good condition Suitable {| for 5 or 71 8 {_ Parke SNOOKER TABLE. LIKE NEW, $300_ 2935 Orchard Lk., FE 3-9703. SUMP PUMP GENERAL ELEC- tric Motof .879.50 value $39 95, aii htly crate marred, also deep well and shallow well pumps et burs Michigan Fluores- 393 Orchard Lik, Ave. —32. Sewer Pipe for WELLS CULVERTS SEWFRS DRAINS All sizes 3" to 2¢ rooms. _ cent BLAYLOC COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. ‘Si Orchard Lake Ave PE 3-7101 SPECIAL 25 per cen, discount on disconttn- uer color: of Berry Bros. house paint Most colors sxcept white, Also Rev-Satio Super Kemtone end Kem-G'o Oakiand Fuel & Taint, 436 Orchard Lake Ave. _FE 5-6159 THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE Everything To Meet Your Needs Cone - Purniture - Appliances 118 WEST eae ‘TILE & LINOLE Going out of business! Everything must be sold! Paint and accessories, medicine cabinets, bath accessories. floor wall tile, . tops and meal trim. Tile bo ard, masonite wade riayaient Nourse” 9-6 Including ‘PREMIER PLA 5) STIC TTL 17545 Ortonville Rd. M$ Clarkston Talbot Lumber Plasterboard lath, palit, hardware, met and Rr apres al Pa Pe esi ae Oskiand Ave. eae OAS aor ft 53 HEAT- ef, bargain, FE 2-7 Used erern, ye ipment o. conversion 38. hahaa et "0 Ppeuldtes res bunting coats $18 95 Jap ai ——_ aND CUT HAY ALSO 9 EDIPHONES =z 3 DicTaToRS. _Straw, Ph. eve. =i ranscriber, shaver. Excellent for Py TYPES OF HA STRAW smal) office. BRoadway 3-474 andéd footing hay. wil deliver. Mr. Nancarrow a Oa 82179. TYPEWRITER. DESK MODEL. STR 00D. TE aceent conaitina, 418, Marcel Tate in gett, WOO DE 4-397 st ~ For Sale Livestock 72 Sale Store Equipment Ot, un cp commen MARE & “CASH REGT ER, o. <> 3 horse trailer, MOhawk 48021, _cheap. MA _¢, Shoe ARABIAN QUARTERHO \@ FT. DAIRY CASE, § FT. MEAT RSE, counter, 9 ft. beer cooler, frozen and three fillies blood colt 2 | asd Fall disposal sale, $150.00 Seas ani walk-in meat cool} 424 up. Hurry, call Milford, MU- ae Mats tual 42552. | BEVERAGE CASH COOLE! register, electric meat saw, elec- tric slicer 14a h.p. mest grinder, one-third hp. mixer with attach- | ment, automatic food shaper, cube steak machine 2 grilis, 2? toasters, 3 deck potato peeler and al! ans, etc. to be sold ‘separately. | liltop Restaurant U. S. 16. New Hudson, Mich. i | NATIONAL CASH REGISTER FOR. restaurant condition. $50. ; MArket 43975 BULL CALF 600 LBS. TRADE F ay or s¢l] ive or dress. FH BROWN & WHITE SPOTTED 8 YR old mare. gentle, For, information cal] OA 8-3397, Oxford, Mich. HOLSTEIN BULL. 14 MONTHS old. Carl Dobat. 2460 Dutton Rd. _Rochest ter MALE HOG } READY FOR SERV- tee. _MUlberry 9-1760, |LITTLE BAY MARE. 10 YRS. OLD NATIONAL CASH REGISTER.! “pice and drive. Good all around Electric. 3 drawers, cen ure in| horse. (9160 MArket €1068, any Bt vie enon Exceilent cond, | ——_. -——— _ $150 Wanted Livestock 73 63 ERO _Sale Sporting Goo Goods 6 WTD.' LIVESTOCK OF ALL KINDS —Forrest Jones, Clarkston. MA $1895 US. Insulated Pacs 408 $-0016. $22 ue Serre. Underwear $14.08 | = ANADIAN FLYERS _ For Sale Poutry _74 $15 10° Ladies ger skates $9.96) 6 TO. Ld LBS. ROOSTERS, — $17 70 Men's figure skates $10.88 Chicago roller skates $1149, 25477, LAYAWAY NOW FO PHILLIPS, 7” N, SAGINAW 8T Pat HENS, YOUNG ROOSTERS, | GUNS — BUY ‘ SEL TRADE | _$1.35 each. FEderal +6493, Manley Leach. )10 Bai __ Sale Farm Produce 75 A LAROE SELECTION ort es ae FPO shotguns rifles en's Loan - - _fice. 4 Patterson 8 APPLES most VARIETY. 21 N. “GUN CABINETS MADE TO OR- a r DER. HAVE 1 FOR BALE. FE. | AEPLES. CIDER |& | SovasH * t —— Angelus Ra “LOOK—RTFLE SALE Sale Farm Equipment 76 All calibers. Prices reduced, Will pee Burr-Bbhell, 376 68. Tele- BOLENS & WHEFL HORSE TRAC. - aa a ean ease w snow blades cobsen MARLIN 22 REPEATER. NEVER —Jeri & Toro wer handle with fired. §50. MU_46674. gnow blowers. Other attachmer.ts 1 STEVENS BROWNING SHOT! Evans Equipmen 6307 Dix! gun. 20 gauge with leaded rib.| Hwy. "MApie 51878 oF "OR 31934, TARPAULINS — ALL SIZES OE's A & _N S8URPLUs FE_ 20023 FARM MACHINERY. NEW AND used, Proulx Oliver Sales on foe _ just north of Oxfor Chain Saw _ Price $43. FE 2-0668. | oY MENS BOWLING wea and BALL, BAG OFS. GOOD COND RY VIRGINIA OR PH, —FE_220 HunUnE Coats & Pants Korean Boots, insulated boots, tn- sulated and thermal underwear ‘Users: CULLOCH MOTORS_ INQ, APPOINTED A NEW Camouflage suits 1ALY: N L MeCu!- JOE'S ARN SURPLUS, FE 2-022. face CHAIN saws Bi “SHOTGUNS & DEER RIFLES SURE TO Lows. (press. We trade. Time) KING BROS. Pontiac Rd. at as FE 40734 meee) | McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS, NEW "2 & 31 cal. ammo Kelly's Hardware. 3904 Auburn at) used. W, F Miiler, Garden Adams. Autor _Hgts. FE 2-811. and Lawn Equipment,’ 1693 8. YOUR DE cUuT UP Woodward, 14-6089. 14 MI.), Bir- 3 $ YRDS., BLACK pier. | $9.50: TOP wi Leg SOIL, CRUSHED STONE. A-1 TOP SOIL, € Black aint pond serarel . fit. winmens cesteneer: Frank Web- iss ang freee EM me ber, manager, PL 93-3495, Ait. S POWERS Gaeta Sur 5 For Sale Housetrailers 73 focding” aire stop etl" Cow ms 20 FT. TRAILER GOOD TIRES,’ : . a ; nure, FI Soak L Newly painted, $200, OR 36161, ma TOP sotL _Mingham, MI | GRAVELY etRACTOR & EQUIP- 665A. _ment. ELgin 6-37: _ wrapped cae Call | OR 34650. “Hunting A Accommo,. 65A ceCULLOCH ae RAWS R HUNTERS: ROOM 8) Rentals, Parts & cure board from Nov he = onal of rs Rd. hunting season Onawa _Che boygan. Cail MAytatr es04. Sand, Gravel ¢ & x Dirt 66 PA AAA aw, AND USED CORN PI Binders, huskets, corn Ai ied John Deere — New Idea, Davis Machinery, NA_1-3202, Ortonville. USED FERGUSON TO-30 TRAC tor with used eae tl Used meer Teepe oe Cre HOU GHTEN. = ‘SON 3.1 Case @ Ferguson Dealer Rochester ‘OL 1-97 Auction ‘ Sales 77 EVERY “WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 7 en _ soil 80°50, FE 4-4031 or FE 5-0617, ravel, eae fill Bar) How- _ trae 3.083 | CRPERED 7 STON pene. ware fill. Lyle Gonkian: 8-1112 FE 2-8572. RICH BLACK DIRT. os =— Ev Sand, grave) a _mene Binnett, 5 ane LIKE A REAL eas St Huo Saien $30. an. up 8 South Perry, G. A. Thom, & Sons, f CAR YOR ADING. | BARGAIN? Lots of ’em veh fi, ee. FE lin the Want Ads} “FORTY. For Sale Housetrailers 78, For Sale _Trucks 90 90; Shae amen Go OXFORD wae ae te RMS. “gb mosere. FE $4701 AL PT. LUMINOM water, sieeps ain wlth shower, See. oped. wee E-% terms. _On $3251" or 01 ‘ons ates. DEAL ford Trdiler_saies. FURNIs MOBIL HOMES orate on rental ieee basis, é 8. Telegraph SEER OXFORD Trailer Sales. Detroite: - Pontiac Chief Complete line of 1858 8 and 16 wides, 15 to 50 ff. now for those long. cold | winter days ahead. Hutchinson tops them all on tr im allowance, Also a large selec- tion of late model trade-ins at! got reduced prices. Stop and op at the big iot. BOB HUTCHINSON Mobile ITomes Sales Inc, . 301 Dixie Highwar > Desa oPisias OR 31302 Open 7 days a week _ “OXFORD TRAILER SALFS 38 te pick from. & to 10 wide | Campers to 80 ft. new Genera. | ann ogutar I Gardiners, Stuarts. rows; Zimmers, Richardsons Ss. Used trailers, all sizes & prices. Renta! available on some SSL pte pia Open g@ to 8:30 6 ¥ pm. to 8:30. MYrtie 20721. 1 mile 8S. of Lk. Orion on MM TRAILER EXCHANGE MOBIL HOMES ANDERSON PALACE. REGAL 33 Models 6 and 10 wides ~ e Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies 60 , Telegrap E 23-3200 les ott 8 and Sun PM Parts Serv ‘til 6 - Closed Sun./ — WE ARE SOLD > OUT ‘OF USED | me We will sell tt for 10 per cent ae Ba a hTERT wth meaner LR prea I aR care mee a RED VT apie es Rc. Sina vars reper SP ae PRT tS a asm on our Holly Marine Coach Bares, ote Naot Re, Holly MElrose 4-671. BUY AT Oxford Tratier Sales. Rent Trailer Space 79 |. Oxford Mobile Manor 3 = Ez. ae Oxford on Lakeville @ by 80-ft. lots, het streets, ieee, 16 Psd Ca shelter. For ¥ best. OA reson _— —— ae Te AT PARKHURST lake with schools, club house shelter. Only 15. minutes te Pon- tlac, ise trailer sales. =e rate __ $20. Phone MYrtle 2-4611 MOBILHOME ESTATES. MODERN, lake and playground. EM Auto Accessories 80 Ast Gloss ‘Gpecelisus Safety glass for all cars & trucks. All work guaranteed. Insur ance elaims honored. Kay Prasil, Oak- Safety Auto Glass Co. 123 land. FE 4-7066. ____ For Sale T Tires — __80A = ye 2 BELL, writs Be | TIRE SALES CFE 4-0687 Conran SacEtea GIrls RE- 15, $12.95 exchange. Also available im 14° recaps, 670-15 whitewalls, §15.05 STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES traded in on General Safety Tires. i - od per cent oft, or ‘ED. WILLIAMS 41 8. Saginaw at Raeburo ___ Auto Se Service ‘81 Nl CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car. ee — r= chine Shop. __2-2363, __Sale Motor Scooters 82 " ‘SIMPLEX pip eae Ss HP engine. $260. aon bohae ct. "$7. MAICO. FECT COND. Must sell wn OR_ 3-1535. FOR PARTS, AND SERVICE ON | _WILLYS JEEP WRECKER ¢ WEEEL DRIVE, POWER wiicn! 7" S07 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER L tent DEALER - For Sale Cars | MODEST MAIDENS "56 CHEVROLET 4 Tone paint; Radio a ee Heater ve a ee mileage = _ i: AL OTOR 8. Sts. FE 23-0186 ins coevnounr 62 CONVERTIBLE, wi apc A LATE 1935. R & H, green. R 1. RSHAM Tis W. nas Wap near Halstead 662500 Semicmber’ ade PONTIAC’S TION OF Oak! and at Cass oH Leda = ea PICK UP. FE Easy Ed Jones er 2 F-100 0 PANEL cL TRUCK. , Call ORlando 3-6473 i948 CHEVY SEDAN DELIVERY. _R_& H, New snow tires. FE 5-1784. GMC RETAIL BRANCH aoe SELEC- NEW ND USED may he Workingman’s Friend | | Better Cars for Less 118 8. Saginaw USED CARS) LOOK mn *” § WOODWARD im PERMS “+f ‘34 Ford, ‘ae. 2-Tone. Exc. tires, | { Fordomat: | "34 Mercury. 2-Dr, Merco, W-W- | Loade your trailer. | Bud Shelton Motor S Auburn at E. Blvd snare 33 BUICK our top, Ww. OR 3-1835 or , ret ee hardto mer AT CL eee nice. The price ts right ‘ST CADILLAC. @2 COUPE. EXEC- te 8 AUT ; utive car, low mileage. FEOF. S AUTO SALES FEderal -9400 "$7 FORD PAIRLANE. 400 - DEM onstrator, low mileage. sone Warranty, Any . TOM BOHR, INC: i. | Davicsoa “Bales (Co.,- 372 372 South _ Saginaw ___ For ‘Sale Bicycles . _& NEW n USED BICYCLES PARTS & SERVICE SCARLETT’S BICYCLE SHOP 20 B. Lawrencé PE 2.7221 Boats” & Accessories 85 1981 CRESTLINER ALUM. BOAT. Front deck & windshield. Lights & steering wheel, trailer. ¥ _3-1331 Century Bo: Boats = is Meredry Lapse "38's & U Ardy NLA LAKES SALES” FE enn 37 w “Heron FE 23-6122 1956 FIBERGL As Very sharp. $1,395. MU 45674 JOHNSON MOTORS Boats, Trailers & Accessories, Everything for the boa’ OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 306 Orchard Lk, Ave. FE 2-902 SEE THE NEW | 1958) MERCURY outboarag motors, now en dis- lay. kat yours in lay-away now or aNDEh delive SON HARDWARE Rd. FE 5-9962 eres street from Miracle Mile. Open Everv Night ‘Til 9 pm. Transportation: Offered 87 DRIVING TO DEXTER, MO. WED. nite. "$6 Cadillac, Through ie burg. Return Sun. FE 8-3 FLY 4 — ENGINE KE MER TO colors. . $80; nee $90 He St Petersbur ; Tampa, $43; : Perry Service Inc. OR 3-1254. SHARE, EXPENSES TO SO_ E, Missourt Wed. evening. PE 47250. . 58 PART | TRUCK GOING noniy _icad Elther way. FE 5-6 Wanted Used J 88 Bud Shelton Motor Sales Pers top doliar on late models. t. Auburn & E. Top CASH $$$ FOR ANY MAKE er model. cece up or down ECONOMY CAR. 22 AUBU RN CARS OR re BOUGHT IN .any condition. We pick up. Phone . FEderai 41170 or _FEderal] 2-079. AS MUCH AS §56 “FOR JUNK & cheap cars. FE 2-2666 days or ~~ CASH _ AVERILL’S NEED CARS Shop it. then bring it here for a dollars _ 20 DIXIE HWY FE 28 PE +6808 | A} aoe oe s BOR SCRAP & OLD j 3-601: I rars GR PRIVATE PARTY WANTS 54 OR car fill pay cash FEcera vai) THE HIGH DOLLAR | Por hb ot gwrade used care. We, need them. Drive the extra miles ‘t will pay you weil. 4540 Dixie ® . HJ. VAN WELT* OR 37385 “See M & M Motor: Sales For top delier op iste mode! cars | On Fie | 2627 Dizie Awy WE BUY CARS IN ANY CONDL tion rE A-9157 oe WID ~ BRARP CAPS. °49 THRY a ay ea top dolar 5 Te BU R . MOT OR pokes PIKE & EAST BLYD Used Truck Parts BIA. USED TRUCK PARTS ALL MAKES AND MOUELS EIOHTS MOTOR BAL.FA 635 Auburn Ave ‘For Sale Trucks 90 a eae! APPR ro | GMC. HYDRA S. ' TON PICK | OL 62541 i 1833 OMC_'y TON PICK- UP, $775 | FE 40774 1933 She adn H up. Very good cond, New insdiated new Cheap FORD 196 Vi. 1 TON EXPR V8 Custom ceb, § wy, — Ke ie tarpediin @be josed 4 i good cond. $700. EM Her} aft. . mearke, INBOARD.| For Sale Cars — eee SWEPT-WING DODGE! STATT'S MOTOR SALES DODGE CARS AND TRUCKS Dedge Coronet Lancer.- equi ped. Sharp ce Special ar, Fully equ! R& "3 Dodge 4 dr. Gyro Clean y & ton panei.” Clean. PLUs TRANSPORTATION (PECIALS - _MY 3.2750 ‘$7 Cadillac Conv. ...... oT Volkswagon ...........7.. ‘36 pa ony. Cae ee eeneee 1950 BUICK 89 SCHUTZ MOTORS MIdwest 6-5300 "90 BUICK 2ROADMASTER, SE —_ li FE 1CK SUPER 4 DR. auto. transmission, back-up bs directiona] signals, W 0. OR —_— cL. CAR. Fizuckes Too poRDEN. 724 Oakland Ave. Let us help you adiust is nome less expensive model. Orion Motor Sales A oid car d Main __MU_¢5156. \ ec CHEV. 210. @ DR. AST ATION | lice p.m. cyl ae 61187. 1956 CHEV. BEL AIR. 8 coupe. ] owner car. Owner ale —ing_states. Must sell. MI 46027. gs DODGE NEW WHITE TIRES SCHUTZ MOTORS Midwest 6-5300 | BUICK. 1954 2 DR. BIRMINGHAM | driven, Birmingham owned one; — if ever a Buick was this one is it Radio * tires — dynaflow, white fec 91 53 Buick, 4Dr_ l-owner nd "37 OLDS’ DEMO'S | All Must Go $ _ [ok 4 WITH NEW C 000 MILE 435, | HOUGHTEN & SON Lake Orton, 34 “FORD. Spt ceed PULLY UP-| | holstered 34 Merc. FE 3-7760. ‘PLY ‘81 BELVA "lover taro. nee M a Austin, Porsche, Ala Romeo t. Midwest 6-2842 ‘ 528 N. Bud Shelton — OF PERS sie model. Show room graas er brakes. ++ $1245) none better. $1,595 ne ALL WINTERIZED AND READY To GO FE to R. & R. Motors | 4 DR 25 | 8-3975 after "36 Dodge 4 dr. P. button drive. |, R&H, WW. $1,445 ER HARD ‘55 Buick 4 dr. Shapr. Dyna. cae ‘peek wares Deluxe 3 speed. "3S Ford, 4-Dr., Customliine 8, Per- t 33 Packard, 2-Dr. spotiess, ht ie Pontiac, 4Dr Hydra ~ SEVERAL TRANSPORTATION MAZUREK MTR. SALES ‘Open 8 to 8 FE 54-5141. CLEARANCE. SALE! EXECUT IV ES’ CARS oe ee] 1 YEAR WARRANTY th “But Henry, that’s not me — here I am, over here!” THE PONTI SC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 by Jav Alan Has Looks 38 EDSEL 400, YOU'VE SEEN THE eeet NOW TEST THE BEST 1 's7 Chev. 4 dr. 8. Wgn $2045 ‘ST Plymouth 2 dr., 720 miles $1795 "55 Buick Roadmaster Riviera $1395 "SS Nash 4 dr. station wagon $1345 i °35 Mercury 4 dr : $1245 "SS Chev el Air 4 dr....... $3195 ‘65 Pontiac Catalina coe. $1005 "34 Butck Special 4 dr . § 995 "83 Chrysler 4dr. P. steering $ 645 ony | ‘53 Pontiac 8, Hydra... $87 ' ee wae ¢ Mer Ch eeegeapcose : oe i Ara "63 Wilts 6 dr 8.8... w. ee : - Lincoln’ G apr weelaers c oe "RIE MEN sc HNE IDER> ENGLEHART | YOUR Ee OLDSMOBILE an GMC TRUCK DEALER | §FE OUR FOREION CARS | FORD. 1053 cL UB COUPE HARD ~2 Jaguar, Austin, Healy, Morris | to get. Hard to find Thise iittie V-8, Alphine Blue. ig the ideal MAIN. ROCHESTER car for your teenager or your OL 1-9761_ wite Completely winterized and aeons | carrying a one full year quaran- ESOTO, 1956 HARDTOP. DON'T | tee. We know that once you settle for a little car when you; dri this car you will buy it buy the “mighty'’ DeSoto. Week end special $495 with ne money down. Silent Schutz De- Soto-Plymouth. Woodward at Hunt- | ef, Birmingham. _- : sondition Siete ocmite rein | “GOODWILL USED CARs: "53 PONTIAC powerflite radio & heater. You can find cheaper but One full year uarantee, gilent Schutz, DeSoto- Demonia. Woodward at Hunter, CATALINA w- Birmingham Radio. Heate Hydramatic _Birming : Wallis — Sharp! Blue & While f r paint. AAA QUALITY €R05 “PON TIAC REY. MILT STOR CLEMENS 8T. Ss FETT 6 Months Guarantee 63 MT Chrysler - Plymouth ("88 Cadillac, HT R&H WW. 62.345 \"56 Chrysler, 4 dr. Sedan. Ful! pow- | er. R&H. WW $2,075 ‘$6 Chrysler 2 dr HT. Push-button drive, Steering, brakes. WW, Sport - tone blue and DODGE < white soak ie $1.905 ALMOST NEW = ree St. Regis, Like ) : $1,725 "86 ‘DeSoto HT. Powerflite Trans : $199 | R&H, WW. Sport-tone Dates $1 teas \'85 DeSoto HT Full power, R&H SCHUTZ MOTORS __©M Idwest 6-5300 ‘ATTENTION $1,250 1953 4 dr station wagon 9 passen- er. Just like new Lucky Auto $ 673 Eales. 193 8 Saginaw. FE 4-2214 Radio and heater 63 Buick 4 dr. Super Dyna. | easel - dard a ea Good paint pi 5 ' chrom $450. 6629 Win- ~The Axe tate. Waterford OR $8141 Devs | eT rr ‘GHIA, } Exc _ COND. _ $2. 535. Rochester, OLE 22041, Must Fall | “soanveosrite 1984 Chev. Rel Air Waraes AR ene A 3 1951 Ford Vic. Beautiful W INT ER SPECIALS 1953 Buick Special hardtop 1953 Rambler station wagon .. $595 1963 Ferd Customiine, 4 dr 1954 Forg Victoria, Sharp .... $695 MOST MAKES AND ae TO 1952 Pontiac — Nice ; $375 Roger's Sales & Service 665 Auburn Ave 2 WwW. pai FE 2-9555. | HOME OF "THE RUGGED . JEEP _ |G Hentai SAL ES 9 A 7 ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION OF USED CARS FE 2-264) 952 W. HURON ; 33 CHEVY. IN GOOD COND, PLYMOUTH R&H, signal _Hghts. FE 5-7613" 33 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DE- tt is newer than pew. Hurry s7s.| AQ _luze R&H, hydra. $450 FE 5-4092. chutz, DeSoto-Plymouth, | PRIVATE OWNER. NEW CONDI- Woodward at Hunter, Birming- tion 1955 4 Door vaouee tardy : —— chief Deluxe Oniv 26.000 iles UTZ MOTORS All power. Only $1.495 for auee 19 ] Wig Idwest 6- 300 sale. Call FE 42544 ——= "36 AND ‘57 “FORDS a4 DOOR : "50 CHRYSLER. 3 DR. GOOD) stationwagons. Both 3 tone ww. | _cond, R&H, 88. EM “pois —| 8 cylinder Power steering. Auto | DESOTO transmission. Cheap. Pvt, party. y MaAyfair 6-5662 ONE OWNER CHRYSLER ‘55 WINDSOR FORD. 1955 WAGON. THE “LIT- DELUXE, 4 DOOR, R&H, tle Red Wagon'-boy-red and white ALI POWER, 21.000 MI) ES 2 4dr. custom V-8. Big heater, S169 es MOTORS Lidwest 6-5300 LIKE NEW. VATE. 2556 WMS. LK. RD. NEAR GALE RD. fadio, fordomatic, white tires. Bir- mingham new car trade-one owf- er and almost new. $1.195. Silent | Schutz. DeSoto-Plymouth, Wood- | ward at Hunter, Birmingham. Bird ‘FE 8-96 a3 week special. Cranbrook 4 dr. Ox oi E vent sa) FES6612 Clarkston Motor Sales Chrysler-Plymouth ACT NOW! Dodge. D-500 engine 4-dr button drive brakes ‘$7 Piymouth Club Sedan button drive, R. & H "$5 Chrysler V-8 4 dr. Automatie,, R& H. WW. tires. Low mileage. "65 Plymouth 4 dr, { "65 oS ied Club Sedan. Pow- ‘63 Pontiac 2 dr. ‘05 "deSoto Firedome. V4 automatic power steering and brakes. R & H ‘36 Plymouth Savoy button drive. R ‘- H, ‘wh "1985 CHE VROLET DUEL RAY 8 99 RCHE ITZ moro ildwest G& 54 “HEVY 2 DR. CLEAN MUST FE 2-v0i4 CHEVROLET Artndre $99 SCHUTZ MOTORS AM ldwest 6-5300 HOMER HI , S IN aa Haskins Chev. Your Baburban. Chevrelet-Pontiac- Power steering Tinted glass, R & White walls Sharp. h $1795 ‘ST Chevrolet PG V-8 Wagon $3) Pirmoutt $295 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS ngo— Please hone MAple §-5141 32.8 MAIN 8T, $82 BUICK DYN AFLOW OR & Ho Tinted giase Very ciean charm. Only $495 a 2 24 mop = FE 877466 1% Monteaim CLARESTON ” POWERGLIDE, y clean, $365 EM 3-3386. Joe: 1950 _ PONTIAC 8 —.| $395 Silent Bchute. BUICK. i986 SUPER 4 DR. HT.,°53 FORD CONVERTIBL ED Dynaflow, PS. R&H, a sharp. with Blond top. V8, Take phos _ Priced right. | MI 4-1906 Payments. Bal. $485 FE 46744. 51 CHEVY. NEW PAINT J JOB. 1933 FORD CUSTOM. 2? DR_ R&H. A Plymouth, 1524° Baldwin. FE Fordamatic. No money dn. As- 2-3489. ame ne rments ~ vee mo. = all credit mar. r. ks at THISTES _MI_€7500._Haroid “Turner_Ford. | BARGAIN DAY AT 34 4 CHEVROLFT 2 DR : 914s. 96 FORD CU STOMLINE $1195 uick Dealer Just ms Mintues Away OA “Hot Values for Cold Days Oxford, Mic ‘Bri ht S p ot’ \CHECK THESE 8AFETY TESTED i WINTERIZED BARGAINS 57 Chevrolet PG V-8 2-door ‘§6 Fordomatic V-6 Sedan ‘35 Chevrolet PG V-8 Del] Ray 53 Chevrolet V-6 PG Wagon ‘$4 Olds Super 88 Hyd. Sedan ‘94 Chevrolet PG Hardtop Coupe Also many transportation specials JUST as low as $25 down. . R 1958 PLATES INCLUDED LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION, RECEIVED FOR A BETTER DEAL, MILEAGE. NEA CAR HASKINS | iespe-iss Cc HE VROL EB T ‘TWO °57 Caddy Cpe Deviille's || TAKE ADVANTAGE: OF OUR BETTER SEE ONE-OWNER. LOW ‘87 Cadillac 62 Sedan Peete. & See z Deaiers €it} Dizie goway at 5 ; i \ CLARKSTON 36 Cadillac 62 sedan | Ma $4097) Oper Nites th Lj i "$7 Olds 08 Dix Hol. Bed { "$6 Pontiac Cataiina cE ‘$8 Buick Cent. Clb. Cpe 1952 | CHEVROLET | ‘36 Ford 2. dr. POWERGLIDE NEW ‘86 Ford Country sedan. | | ? fe | 98 Olde 2 ar. | | 38 Dodge 4 dr. f Midwest 6540 ‘65 Fotd Victoria ‘$3 do DOE 6 4 DR . “tn” Goop ‘s§ Plymouth Cib. Cpe. ies, Dobog. WAGON ANOTHER | © Buick Sedan : iow, Diced maton 101 ou. Needs |-54 Pontiae 9 ér ete this price Besow Fir. |'34 Olde Bup, 88 Hol Cpe mouth Dealer, Woodward at Hunt-. 'S3 Olds 88 6 ar. | er, Birmingham $0 Olde 88 2 dr. FOR THE FINEST 81 SELECTION, | of good clean cara, Wilson Pontiac - Cadill ac | 1BS0N. | | Dodge-Plymouth Dealer Oakland County’s Largest Independent Deal Olds - Cadillac ° MI 42735 | | t pendent er Woodwar d Orct haed I Cadi Cass 1000 §. Woodward, Birmingham Birmingham 210 Orchard Lake Ave. || AUBURN AT E. BLVD. FE 89683 B'ham MI 4-1930 FE 80488 . ‘ 635 8. Woodward MI 42042 | FE 2-9101 ; Open Eves. OPEN 8 A.M. -9 P.M. 4 r) ‘ : . . | . . } i \ — © ; < s : Cl 4 ” 4 c fies & ; tel WWJ, Bet Your on we J, News, H. rts WJBK. Jats Davies as a, Rouse Party PrTe siles and satellites. satellite program. wars M. Shorr - pat St moe weet WCAR, Mone S siartse WXYZ, ewe: . a 4 NITRP 10 CRAIN 10 ] * * * Here is background—on names | They are not satisfied President WJBK, News Dellbe wor wn hae eee aeniones wean. ne 3 BORNIB = 11 KEOS " Except for a gift car, the pur- terms and problems—as the hear-| Eisenhower has come close to 6:30—WWs Night te WPON. adel — ee a tyn, Spts. 6 MUG 12 RAPPE 2 [ T T chase of some clothes and a new ings unfold, Missiles fall into two such an arrangement with any- Gen ad 7:30—WJR, M . CoE eee. Davies "| “Wws. News, Confessions jesteem in which he holds privacy, |, 14 classes: long-range _and'—"s~ has done so far. wwa, = ae WXYZ, ecee teen i Sb Wattrick, McKensie oe the same man who went a short-range. i CKLW. Knowles Wann sports, David TUESDAY AFTERN pSligiectag oped Godfrey Saturday's Answer, Dog Houses enty-One’ a complet _| There are two kind Be : i WJBK, News B JBK. News, Reid OON JBK. News. McLeod kn plete un : s of long-| Bawa Winter—Order N a oa ee 00_w tso0--@ yk. aia Staal WCAR, News, Page 4-26 own to the public. range missiles: ALUMIN r Now inane, none SGT Rta Oo | EE ta et” | “We a privacy.” he says. “I value [range ballistic missile which can| nae UM SIDING WJBK, Sound Ott aa Le welt “WCAR N tapestry pathol bo Deland it highly these days. T is allistic missile—which can ith Celotex Insulation werwon wen | GBR: Rew ae | Mani Rere alncnooe | WHE, NOSE Mina Se ee ee oe - . News Life and World) “PON. News Mack! om George! . | H O G , hour al s ntry has en pushing three: 5 and up, co WXYZ, N noon 5:00—W. ms ° r alone. Thi ‘ . ge three: ‘owse, tn bb S News. Belboy a Music Hall ) Loft Time Out, Music ws. News, Deland bert . er nce ood iE nglish “my wife and I Lary ype sneer : = the Army's BRGRGhis ae - I 2 New : , News, W 2, Wattrick, M | 5 y Ju n 1e Navy’ ; Ov AY moh Rave ioc” | GEE Rese Bad | On, Neva eta Wine graeme | TS Rui : folks” place fm. Comectcut and None are in production and prob ial hae Guest Btar WCAR, T. Malone $6 WIR, Wend wo mre aa ulne y Ov1es we were alone. ably won't be een on prob- Eve. Ol be - : R, Wendy Warren ar rey 7 ant) ¢ efore lat 11,00 WIR. Nets, -Reyovide afar Minder Sheehan wes Mees, Maxwell WPON, Music With Mason It was wonderful There are **o" OT early 1959. . next WXYZ, News, Surrell Salar preaktact Chub Soum: Meoe T Gene $:30—WJR, Music Hall — By EARL WILSO two couches flanking the fireplace 2. The ICBM—interconeinental WWJ, Guest Star WJBK, een ‘ome WCAR, News. 3 earie —— News, McKenale NEW YORK — Our old frie N and we each stretched out on one ballistic migsile—which can trav-| WPON, C. Lewis wean upsets Chase good Eng aA nd, Eva Gabor, used to speak and read. /el 5,000 to 5.500 miles. This coun- | Ste eee ee eee nove hack try, is developing two: the Titan| T ( 1a / Foo! vecbents due (ati accent since making four movies and = = drove back to New York aol oe peepee ate : o Y S Television Pr O aos Pasternak. ue to mingling with puristic producers like side his ke his distinctive ear out-€a'to get them in proiction. Member of Ele : FL an ’ res . “ | ; } HIGHLIGHTS , Tom Conway, ‘’Falcon in ; I'm vurking so MOTCH! squealed Eva w | it. And dinner was inter-| There are various short-range Cc & V ELECTRO MART , = , n in Dan-(9:25—(2) News h Eva when we talk rupted a few dozen ti ‘pij, Missiles f 158 Oakland 6:00—(7) Mr. Danger. (9) Pope e ger. D er movie which she calls “Don't G alked of autographs a en mes while j or use by Army, Navy Open Mon., Thars., Fri. @ Sot. (4) News; Sports. (2) Rack 11:30—-(7) Ni 9:30—(2) Ladies D 4 the Vater.” O Near thee g named were requested and le oe For example the| ‘til 9:00 . ' : cket tt Night Court. (4) To-| , 4. s Day. (4) Amos 'n’ . i shed eee om the ground, is) ——— ot em: Andy. (7) Our Friend Harry. iret ® force her Hungarian accent the 3 an cays wilh Neca taiee® be |Peainat ae country's defense = : , . | Ts of ; —)°' ow-famous grin. | invading plan | 6:15—(4) Weather: Eliot. TUESDAY MORNING 9:55—(9) Billboard. eelng Fadl iéiey tnd. told she was en * USED TO LIMELIGHT grin. | These shoster spin missiles IS YOUR LIFE : > 6: eet : ‘ us of another H —_ will probab! . fe bee esa ‘oa rs ood Moore. (4) Ar- picture, “The Truce About Vimmen.” Pe ‘ - in fact. gotten quite In the earings my = Sally part WORTH A FAULTY : : rancis. (9) Movi “ . Us o the limelight. | 4 6: 30—(7) 3 Musketeers. (9) For. (6: 55—(2) On The Farm Froet. e, . I vouldn’t SINK of it!” proclaimed Eva momieldainel eines "9 - " _ took oe with hydrogen war. EXHAUST SYSTEM <* eign Legion. (4) Big 10 High-7:00—(2) Ji 'e:90—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (4)|,.% Cover my curves? Remember ven poor on the shy side, but he's man (could alee Were foe - lights. (2) News: LeGoff. a) dimny Dean. (0 Today. | Treasure Hunt. Mr. Dior came out with flat bosoms and jaged. He still says he doesn't ac. | This couniey Western Europe. 7:45—(2) News. it a nobody yore it? V sh uld n 5 tively enjoy all th Be ec ry could do the same 6:40—(2) Weather: Phelps j11:00—(4) Price Is Right. becoming and to a ° Gey? 1 vear vots i. tion he gets, but a sci atten-|t0 European Russia if its bases 6:45—(2) N Edward | '8:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) 17) News ) with fashion!” WILSON“ Bi ae ad al mind re Tonae, Iron Curtain countries : ) News: s. Cartoon Carnival , . x & | = 2 Louis N : ~*~ * The thoug : 11:30—(2) ye of Steve Allen + ught that the | ; ety Sports Focus. (9) I Led 3 8:30—(7) Big Show. or Sans iia Truth Peter, 3, with “Hi Ho Dedeneael* wee ere ed OY ee a ‘ie 3 I was frightened and peed them now is seciag ta descr mh, i r | ; : n an , H . itt : F. eric: . i : ives. (4) Death Valley. (2) g:45-(2) c Ricky. (9) Howdy in ard Benny and George Burns lost the $5 Spendthrifts Jack ore a disturbed by the auto merican allies in Western Eu- | Sp \ Playhouse. “Empty Arms.” As- 2) Cartoon Classroom. , Doody. \Havoc’s play, “One ; e $50,000 they put in June at eee But I discovered) on. SENET gela Lansbury. 9:00—(4) Romper Room. 11:45—(7) Noontime Comics. | Boston. Jue who tot an Door,” which is closing in| “J fete I me no harm. cone se h further ranging ICBM Aa « W\\\\ \\\\\Y | 1:10—(7) Sports: Wattrick | ‘She was about to do A oy notices, was almost in tears. by all those suntesa wen toce en peti Perens 8 continnst > \ \) "\ ‘i ; an eee . a TUESDAY AFTERNOON ,Series for Burns when she got mauled and their clothes ised: ued States or from core the lie = w vs: Daly. Twi 12:00—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4) the show offer. She showed saariie x fe be mauled. As alee dhe Russians claim they, 1:30—(1) Public Defender. (9) Mil- Ing a Tie Tac Dough. (9) Earth and him the script, he put in 25Gs erecing S ae nen in-| able hey ace oat R's questi lion Dollar Movie. ‘‘Three Com-! It’s People. and got Jack excited another ‘most peo 1 meet people—and | productio: ave them in quanti i MUFFLER rades” — Robert Taylor, Fran-| “he . $25,000 worth. Now—back to ple are very nice.” The R a suoPs ~ chot Tone, Robert Young. (4) 12:15—(2) Love of Life. iTV for dune efter “June's ae. problem having we. [lites Russians “ = in Satel-, Price Is Right “Rob. Or a e : iH ” ved, the next w - ‘ " launching of the in Hood. ght (color). (2) Rob- no Search for Tomorrow. axoC: {| tion of his career. the ques. lin the aad ct mere’, particularty ' (4) It Could Be Y = . H h I 0. em. \ 8:00 — . Tells N : ° . ou. (7) The e had no intentio : * ; | me vend etchell poor) B ATO Scientists en (9) Mary Morgan. THE MIDNIGHT EARL otelle up his teaching at Ciba ne Of equal im * * ws ze i Gun, (2)! ombers Necessa ry ee? Guiding Light. Ernest Hemingway rejected 24 did have his new job with scBitt mittee besides findin io te oe INSTA . * os | on TV I - f ; out i . Until Missiles Re d '1:00—(2) Douglas Fairb _| the Farewell to Arms” pre- [= —he appears almost eve |caused the American & “ees wnat 8:30—(7) Bold Jour aay T airbanks. (4) miere invi Pp |week on “Wide, Wide W. ery lig being d ag—is what : ourney. Jivaro) ex and Jinx. (7) Charm The- nvitation . . . Marie which entail careuk con & done to speed missile de- heathanters. (4) Weis Fargo. iW SCT eG Naitenl 8 ‘McDonald was out of her let the studio and etciereanes ad F R EE i alent Scouts. ay abe: ‘ en. -Nathan| . ¢} | studio and conferenc - any that® told NATO scientists 1:30—(2) As The World Turns. (4) nantes M kidney allmes : ‘other uasevenionee TA “Chi ’ | @ = — (7) Voice. Coloatura so- ay bon the safety of the free, (Color). Howard Miller Show. sev n n Marlowe refused a = sag could conflict badly with| ildren Find Mothe 15 Min 1 . . prano Roberta Peters. Paris! “p r siege dine the maintenance ',. 99 (9) Our t year film contract: |hig classes ute service pera Ballerina Micheline Bar- panistic mber forces until 7°¢—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) M won't get tied up ; EV xt : 1. OY ,; —— ea : ieti ; : . Vig up that long” VA * | F én. a) Town Mayor. (4) Twenty ee weapons can be Little Margie. Nat Cole’s birthday gift to a C. Handy. 84 Por ve arranged with Columbia, ying, q er ead While You Wait ne. (2) Danny Thomas. . . 9: with the “ _“ y, — a 10-year di jthat he teach only i ; "| ; | Ae 2:30-(2) House Party. (4) Bride! some B. note, “Hope you need refills” . Jack Be GArY | ings. y in the morn-) 1 ansinG 9:30—(7) Lawrence Welk (9), “The bi oe and Groom, (7) Topper. roadway shows on his last visi . mny saw s SING ® — A 35-year-old Front Pose Challenge mos sectiasioenead peel ane ae vie) 8 —_ “If these are hits, so is every show On oe and grumbled, / HOPI FOK MORE death ot four was beaten to m a icin * in the ~ ews. WISH I’ . yon TV.” Wit — path and her husban od] With 7 Fate: (2) Show of Month. face of recent Russian technical .. Se ish I'D SAID THAT: Medical science clai - d ie ius anetnoons free, he can by a gunshot ieei wes ee rm au Granger, Shelley Win- advances, the chairman of the 3:00—(2) My Hero. (4) (Gslor) can’t cure the common cold. Well claims whiskey °°” 7 that the network has Ment in the couple’ fea -| Dae ts in _ ‘ ae A aes be = Chiefs of Staff said, is one Matinee Theater. (7) Anion That's earl, brother ey melther’ can medics! rapes is And he hopes to S/ng’s southern eit fibers roe . } sranger ights to free father “for the entire com 2 Bandstand. (9) C : | = . | ore, ait ought there is noth- Mrs arn ae yesterday. from prison in ‘Beyond This nations.” « . munity of free orliss Archer. ~~ (Copyright 1957) jing definite here. oth en nee, Barr died two dinate Miss Winters reveals, TWining said development of in- ae bhai Is Yours. (7) Do! =— | ~ *& husband ana oa stay d 2 nga ey to real murder. Arthur termediate and intercontinent rust Your Wife? (9) Movie. Wi! = There has been some talk that 2 Dedroom. 38, were found in, O'Connor, Peggy Ann Garner, “issiles is proceeding under sores rahe! Brighter Day. (4) Queen tits Wrong Bullseye. ‘Drea H , he do a radio cancun peo beaten on ie i sid = been, Hurd Hatfield also star. pecwy sata priority,” but he or a Day. (7) Bandstand. MEMPHIS. T ae m ouse an which intrigues him but Metal pipe d by a length of : added: “Meanwhile . . las ° S, Tenn. ® — Fifteen-’ Be] . s, too, is still i Hine |. nehe ; aan Lone Wolf. (4) Sus-' discard systems of Aegean aa Secret Storm. year-old Richard Patterson pf Being B uilt f Or fies fo te talking Harry Tit eae a iets icion. ‘ity for those acs 2) ” sh : ; - am | ae , & well-to-do CY - yet in operation- 4:30—(2) Edge of Night. (Ae es with his B.B. gun, B li nd Tri et Mo remains af the saute ara- pum contractor, apparently 10:39—(7) Captain David Grief. revel al effect we must, lant hit the wrong bullseye when he 3 Ss demic level—instructor—that he ee his wife before shoot- (9) City Detective. ously.” roads simultane- cee mmences. /put a shotgun shell on the ground NEW YORK w# — A “Pream| vob ea 2 still rides the subway caliber Nisoe oh poe with a .25) Drive In? is (2) Susi i ial j 5 n | watt 4 i s | can : “ . Tift sai | rive In Today 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) National | t & * | Sir Lane ae ie t Blondie. (7) aimed, fired, and exploded it. A House” is being built for the Way and I aa in the sub- (had been quarrelin i eal 1 2 Ne Appointmen News: (4) News: Wkamg @)| “2S “ue the’ remarks in 5:30—(2) Beat na Gan Party. 3! of the) brass) rint caromed off|year-old triplet children of Mr. Hest nei hours, e Be oven TIDAS —_ Necessory News. paps aed cl ape ao | bate Mickey Mouse Club. 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Secon re SPIRITS. * WORTS, LTD, PEORIA, ILLINOKS, : } a « : os : + : \ D> y-4 sy FORTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 , : | | i ic! known about causes,, When it comes out of the ica’ tant problem of all—the preven-;the funds provided by the publici\day is un 7 tree, Virginia is sald to have enough | 3-Fold Attack on America 8 Greatest Health Danger tion of coronary heart attacks, cer-| through the annual heart fund cam- —— and prevention, and if peered rm les Pei + Bog Coal reserves for at least 500 . e- ‘tainly the most devastating of all|paign, because it is putting the the American Deople will support ght plate milk | s } 5 . ’ = P tion, Medical Control by Drugs, == mney where it will ring the Dg tbe eart association its re/Latin word meaning “mi uaa ae ig even 10n i) e 1 a a | - +. « gest dividends. - |search, we will surely gain the vic- 3 ” - H D . ; r ~*~ * * ‘tory over the greatest scourge of 14 KARAT GOLD | t 1sease qnls, unnapyily, not yet fees 'mankind—heart disease. ur ger y 4 Ing O pe In €alr . |fble until we know -nore about how) As I look back on the past e | t: The President of the Am- Matched tes i ‘and why the coronary arteries|vears, I find anoiher ga ich eriean Cancer Society tells how sci: WEDDING RINGS : (This is the second of five orticlee year, together with an analysis of/teries in the legs, trunk and else-\ Which nourish the heart muscle be-|Vance without mention of which erican Cancer 1ety i ‘You NERVOUS medicine akg old age report on what |these deaths by cause. In this grim where, and replace them with 8) ome narrowed and roughened, | this report will be incomplete. It ence is working to conquer cancer. | ie ‘ORK —Gpecial: Thanks to new, | for in’ the tarie axainct duseece [Dreakdown, diseases of the heart'graft, restoring circulation to the jending themselves to closure by a/i8 intangible, to be sure, but it is! | Fee solenstng ener? lenmalalten, shes- and in overcoming problems of our jand blood vessels have for many affected part. Many amputations piooq clot. We suspect that this/0f great fundamental importance.’ . $17.95 feeling old. tired, irritable and depressed sone, cteieene:) iyears led all the rest. ‘have been prevented; many lives narrowing of the coronary arteries|! refer to the climate of hope that Engineer oots Or n OF jeep and Worrying abou * y r " “4 mF | 5 . i | * walnader Weabness “too! frequent, | BY ROBERT W. WILKINS, M-D- | in 1986 the cardiovascular tott S#V°4. ‘results from some defect¢in the ultimate solution ‘of all heel : Bee trter ates tcistsoeellwemicay ee rosrienend wemail| Cae ete lea et tn medica Scee bat oe tae all a lng ney disease will be found, — to Put Out Lights 5 , ¥ -. . 5 . “p DT - : £ Or s ig . ee be The come =e ar < ( tee fer International News) more than all the deaths from Advances iy }imedic al SEES . stances, but we are still a long way; e 3 new hopefulness has been! in secondary Backache. Headache and | Every year a somber report is’ the next five leading causes com- ‘uring the past ten years, while from certainty about this. 1 Oe ee nes | 7 Minsaally gives ecick. caluiog re bined. About 240,000 of these Perhaps less dramatic, are equally | oo. : icreated largely, in my opinion.) YOPKINSVILLE, Ky. ” —T] porn lief by combating irritetin, rerms in acid presented to the American people mg : - a OVERWEIGHT IMPORTANT | b t hy veaseless efforts of | fy > tin i on a Pas-| urine: ond by relexing soaigesic pain | ; 4" | deaths’ were of persons under 65, |" portant. : [through the ceaseles ‘Every time the engineer ¢ FOR _ ellet. Over @ billion CYSTEX tablets by the national Office of Vital Sta-| ‘chads elidven . ; | At the same time, these authori- the American Heart Association. It senger train toots his horn at a) 5 Camnddlan Toscan tate tater | Washington cmaans . We can now prevent most re- ties counseled that if Americans has led the public to understand nearby crossing, the lights go out $ 9 oh drugpist today. See how much better | It is an accounting of the deaths It is the ambition of those of us Currences of rheumatic fever, 1214 more attention to avoiding that a diagnosis of heart disease at the Sports Center. Eas you ee joney back guarantee. ‘thar occurred in the preceding who are active in the American versie hana tn scoure® i overweight, their hearts would is no longer a death sentence but The reason: in times past, the Wecns SS nn, Heart Association to change this’ Steauy feared by parents , probably benefit ‘rather a challenge to be met and ); , 2 er | ; (i ’ : é é ights blinded the engineer | . picture—at the very least, to re-| “aw MW trikes spite ot haa This year the heart association overcome. | By prearrangement, the horn is Georges-Newports vise sharply downward the cate-) heart am a sina S alwave and its affiliates are spending ap-| Finally, if we remember that q signal for the lights ‘to be lewelry Dept. or a S in gory of premature deaths This, aie ay By — eotadina proximately $7,000,000 in support of research is the key, that research| switched off until the train passes 14 N. Saginaw St. was the task we assumed just) ‘ese ya pP & research. We call this “investing’’.in time will surely reveal what to'the crossing. about ten years ago when the streptococcal infection.such as a | __ Se eeesceemenenipanbercangie meeenemesenerer eres Se ee American Heart Association was “Strep sore throat,” we now give | Tel a:1d @ 1h e®) formed. Then, as now, its purpose penicillin or sulfa drugs con- | was to coordinate the best efforts’ tinuously to those who have had of both laymen and physicians in ® Previous attack of the disease. 7, \an aggressive attack on America’s The ee rate, once as ' greatest health danger. high as 50 per cent, has taken \ a sharp drop. - |LONG TERM PROJECT | Antibiotics h iit ib! | Although the conquest of the, mean aay. eases Oe tie ‘heart diseases is necessarily a. ~ nee neny gs ‘long-term undertaking, the ac- eg learn of tne heart : lin-) All the materials for moderniza- All the financing for major - ‘complishments of thep ast decade al eee, ce dikeane tion from roof to basement, front improvements on Searsewn © |Justity a hopeful outlook. iwastalmost always fatal Today, in to rear, inside er out. Medernizing Credit Plen. —— | In the checklist of the past ten ‘addition to preventing the disease, } : ag. PENNY TIE NNT RENE TT ace SSE: , + Years, first place belongs to the we can even cure it with penicillin : | magnificent achievements of in seven cases out of ten. | heart surgery. The earliest oper- | * * * = C 0 ore ee , | ations—to relieve circulatory dis- = We have seen the development. | Fant COMPLETE here's what we'll . do for only => o Hew Modern Case e Movement Overhauled Watch Repair Dept.. Main Floor ‘creme EARS in the past ten years, of a veri- ~ defects and to correct valve dam- | | age resulting from rheumatic fe- ver—had just begun ten years ago. | | tress caused by certain inborn | | |controlling high blood pressure, a jcondition affecting millions | Americans. Within the past two years, arti- NEW DRUGS AVAILABLE : ia ee ee ee & On the other hand, other new ; aes Loe th _ reat ng drugs are fiow available to over- Sse og MEMES | be on neerees ae ar re we us “pa\come the drastic drops in blood pened widely—it can even be) pressure known as ‘“‘shock” or vessel surgery also belong on our| checklist. Grafting of blood vessel Surgeons can not cut out sec- tions of damaged or clot-closed ar- * shown during the past decade to reduce the death rate after a first heart attack by about one- third. Long-term anticoagulant |stopped—and defects deep inside |. its chambers can be repaired under}, direct vision. jsegments — either natural grafts eollew Dial and Hands |Stored in a blood vessel bank (an- other innovation of the past ten NS dropsy often seen in heart fail- Many conditnons formerly held ure, and still others that abolish incurable can now be corrected irregular heart rhythms that are in whole or in part. often very disturbing to patients «One Year Guarantee years) or artificial substitutes made of nylon, orlon and other syn- thetics—has become a safe pro- cedure, Other types of heart and blood with impaired hearts. GRAFTS SAVE LIVES ising as a preventive of repeat heart attacks and strokes, Fin- | ally, there are new chemical | agents that may make it possible te dissolve existing clots. But what about the most impor- 154 North Saginaw $¢. 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