The Weather U.S, Weather Bureae Forecast Mostly Cloudy, Windy and Cold (Details on Page 2) PONTIAC PRESS Home > Edition . 115th YEAR * ae * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOV iMBER 21, 1957-68 PAGES ASSOCIA TED PRESS UNITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE a Be nin aaa ee eee FEE EES LEE SE CE OEE Students F Protest Church Ban on Dancing. . 900 Jitterbug on Campus - ft A i Sa gga : WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP)—Stu- dents at Wake Forest College jitter- bugged on the campus plaza and burned in effigy the retiring president of the Baptist State Convention after the : convention ruled out campus dancing. eit eo) About 500 or 600 students, mostly male, participated in the demonstra- tion last night at the Baptist-sup- ported school, ing against Hi-fi record players blasted at full by the conv : volume as the laughing and cheering ; crowd of students danced and shouted such slogans as “Down with the Bap- i dents, : tists.” lighting firec * * * - Student leaders said about 25 per cent of the student body joined in the protest against the Baptist State Con- Pet ? é vention action in Raleigh. M3 The convention overwhelmingly a, vetoed campus dancing and apparent- 4 REESE BEDS SBI AFL. 1 Fail to Reach Merger ly ended a lengthy controversy on the Canipe retired as president of the Baptist State Convention after speak- College policemen unidentified, topic. School. trustees previously had gl voted to allow dancing. A The students, most of whom wore || dark glasses or obscured their faces © with handkerchiefs, climaxed the hour- © long demonstration by burning ’an ef-- — figy labeled “Dr. J.C. Canipe.” lifting the ban imposed ention in 1937. took two stu- in custody for rackers. ~ *« * The convention's action affected their seven colleges in the state. The vote followed a trustees of Wake Forest College aad Meredith College for Women at Raleigh that they be allowed to regulate ail forms of recreation on their campuses. request oy US. ea sh Chrysler Plant ch In NATO Forces A Right Wd | Killed, 12 Hurt -as Wind Lashes. "| 3 eae a oo At ioe Freak Storm Rips Roof. From Detroit Factory, | Damages Homes, Stores. % Unions Stalemated Here The compulsory merger of CIO and AFL labor organizations in Oakland County might cause many down to council level it weuld be difficult,” said Fred V. Haggard, president of the ClO Council | affiliated unions to pul! out of the Pere: new body, officials of the CIO and Haggard said both Oaktand) AFL agreed today. County unions are not alone in This is about the only point of their stalemate. Across the country agreement the Oakland County CIO there are 1,068 city. county, or Council and Pontiac Oakland state bodies still unmerged. he County Federation of Labor have Said. reached. As soon as they can, EXPECTED TO FAIL into Oakland County and submit Both labor bodies are expected the compulsory constitution to gov- to fail in meeting a Dec. 5 dead- ern the “new” Oakland County line merge, ordered two years joint union. Haggard and Grady B. ago OF their parent AFLs&10 or- Pinner, president of the AFL here. | ganizations. stated. ‘ #They & The ultimate result of this will Snow Flurries, Cold Ike Ends Dixie Vacation; Attend Tonight, Tomottow oe roi ght . Snow flurries are predicted for AUGUSTA, Ga the Pontiac area tonight. The U.S. fisenhower ends a week's vaca- Weather Bureau also says it will tion in Dixie today and flies back be mostly cloudy, windy and)!o_ Washington. | | Tonight Eisenhower and ‘the rather-colé #ith the mercury fall- First Lady plan to attend a dinner’ the parent. new when they came | @ — President’ ing “to a low of 23-33 degrees at a private club honoring Her-,¥e weren't going to give up our ibert Brownell, who recently )Signed as attorney general. Associates said the President | re- tonight. Tomorrow will again be cloudy, | windy and cold with an expected atiy from his| high of 38-42. week at the Augusta National Golf| The outlook for Saturday is ‘Club in advance of next month's) NATO Council meeting in Paris. | generally cloudy with Comino’ Ty described’ bisa as Trach re- snow flurries and little change in peched. temperature. | James C. Hagerty, White House The lowest recorded temperature press secretary, announced last. in downtown Pontiac preceding night that Eisenhower wil! sit in 8 a.m. was 30. The mercury which at the first meeting of the new; had risen to 36 at 11 a.m. had re- Civil Rights Commission Dec. 9 in, ceded to to 32 32 at 2 p.n m Washington | delegate bodies. _ would so far outnumber be the possible walkout of affili- ated unions, they said. Neither would say which unions might > join in the break-off. “T think a Jot of the ‘group will) disaffiliate, if not all of them,” ‘Pinner declared. * * * The FOL (Federation of Labor) teachers, riggers Teamsters, firefighters, ,and painters. ‘DISPUTE ON MERGER carpenters, bricklayers, | Pinner and Haggard said no ed at the plant's first” aid |merger was reached here because station, a of a dispute over voting powers of the proposed joint union, which was slated to be called the Pontiac ‘Oakland County Michigan Labor ‘Council, AFL-CIO. The CIO wanted a roll call vote while the AFL sought a vote by their way,” Pinner said, “they us it would be pitiful.” Haggard said: backwards. We offered them equal representation on the board. But jautonomy.”” ® * * * He pointed out that only 30 mergers had taken = since, the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Indian Floods Kill 241 NEW DELHI ww — Recent floods in north India killed 241 persons and 2,650 head af cattle and destroyed crops valued at more than 27 million dollars, an official told parliament today, “It they had | “We bent overt DETROIT. (? — One fac- itory worker was killed and 12 others injured yesterday when a freak wind lashed Chrysler Corp. ‘production ‘facilities, toppled trees and tore the roofs from several buildings on Detroit's East Side. Harry Michalski, 43, of isuburban Hamtramck, was ‘killed when he was struck on the head by a 200-pound “AFL-CIO organization will eome. consists of such unions as the slab of concrete while work- SMOTHERED IN SNOW — ing at Chrysler's Detroit _ igan Copper Country town forge plant. His 12 injured | " fellow-workers were treat- of the worst autumn blizzards this week. Communication and t: The plant's roof was ripped off and concrete slabs and Pieces of i\glass showered down on 73 men jinside, Several trucks in_ the \factory's transportation yard were tossed about, overturned and ‘twisted, Residents of the small area NAPLES, hit by the wind said it was se: Anna Maria Ievoli sank companied by a roar and a _ of lightning. There were reperts of any tornado pele | Section. in. the area. | ‘ us men. at “the nearby Detroit Ci The Upper Mich- of buried under a heavy blanket of snow after one Houghton lies layed by in years struck 10 hours ails BpoR ation are e\ pected. Two Italians were known dead and two to five work-, Weather Bureau wee ers, believed | trapped underwater, aboard the wreck, Aifport said the highest pobbvond pressure. The gusts of wind were ey wai’ waters wa Buried Alive * x The weather station 8 jgauge was located near an air- iplane which was lifted from its ,moorings and dashed against a ‘nearby fence. Weather officials denied that (Continued on Page 2. Col. 2 Cave-In Traps Worker at Orchard Lake Home Construction Project Nev ew ; Pontiac Hospital Wing Stands Empty CONOR ore eceey sec. 60 County News. ...... svoeces. 19 _ Editorials Deeitececmcret A Market Basket ....... 36 to 44 | Markets . 61 ; | Mystery ........c-vesapesess 2 . ae : ga routing Vrest Photo Obituaries ...........0..... 8 PONTIAC’S BIG QUESTION MARK — Continuing to. puzzie for acquiring $969,933 “minimum” funds to finish and open the Sports —........... 53 to 38 city atid hospital officials today is Pontiac General Hospital's new — wing, is that the city borrow from 1958 and 1959 capital improve- | Theaters 0 dn. “Where is the money coming from?’ they ask. This ment funds, Board members say they.are waiting for an answer TV & Radio Programs 87 question will ‘arise again when the Board of Trustees of the hes--. from the city, and City Manager Waiter, K. Willman says he's Wilson, “ar! 67 pital meet tonight for their monthly meeting. .The latest proposal , Waiting for the City Commission to answer the big question. ; Women's Pages 7 to #2 ) ‘ i / f i \ iii ii ane td ae ‘i: ahem, " pegs ak “2 é # 4. additi >? Q * ae ae A 22-vear-old construction work- er was buried alive this morning in a cave-in in a home construction project in Orchard Lake * ® * Police there said Charlie Rich- mond Wilson, of 19746 Brentwood, Livonia. was found dead after dirt buried him in an 8-foot sewer trench near 4350 Dow Ridge Rd., just south of Cass Lake and north of Commerce Lake road. A fellow worker, Roy Goff. of 23440 Stuart, Royal Oak, miracu- lously escaped death when he _jumped to safety_as the dirt be- gan to fall, police said. Both were employed with the Grolgau Bros. firm, | * * * | Sgt, Max Nevells of the Orchard Lake police said the cave-in ap- parently was caused by rains this - morning. The accident happened sometime between 11 and 11:30. Like Hal Boyle? Read About Him in Today’s Press ' Do you like, and read Hal ~ Boyle's column each day in the Pontiac Press? He is a wit, but he is also a He has many faces * * * On Page 33 of today’ Press, you can read another writer's picture of Hal, the complete Hal, He is a_ personality en- dowed with spectacular range. You will enjoy reading about this poor man’s Plato. worrer. In Today's Press recorded there was 32 M.P.H. Meteorologists said the caused by a sudden shift in air ivoni ¢ a presumed dead. Snow Blankets Houghton paralyzed. This picture, the weather. street after a lQineh fall ef fresh snow within Latest reports say even more snow is F reighter Explodes, Sinks t Naples; 2 Known Dead Italy (?—The 2,285-ton Italian freighter alongside a Naples dock today: \soon after a violent explosion ripped tpwoge her mid-, More than 35 _ persons ne and ured, half a dozen. m seriously. nt U S Navy spokesman said no $°a! reached men. American ships or Navy were near the scene of the blast. He added that the Navy offered door-to-door collection division to help but Italian officials said they.44) §19 56° had the situation under control. The ship went down in 40 feet of water, Only part of her bow projected above the sur- face,, Divers from the Naples fire de- partment were sent down to in- vestigate. The cause of the ex- plosion was not immediately de- termined The blast shattered windows in nearby buildings. Many of the in jured were passers-by cut by fly- ing glass Eighteen crewmen and = 10 workers, all Italians, were aboard the ship completing a cleaning job, The vessel was to have sailed tater today for Cat- ania, Sicily. The ship inclined quickly while firemen tried to reach the work- ers caught amidst the smashed, twisted superstructure. Suddenly jthe ship keeled over and sank. The vessel was owned by a Na- ples shipper. She was built in 1920 by the Detroit Shipbuilding Co, as the Montfaucon Gein Pleads Innocent by Reason of Insanity WAULTOMA, Wis (im — Edward Gein, admitted butcher-slayer of a middle-aged business woman. pleaded innocent by reason. of insanitvy when he was arraigned of first-degree ordered held tal in Cireut today on a charge murder. He was without bond for ,Court. r * * Judge Boyd Clark. after accept ing the plea, found probable cause that the crime had been commit- ted and that the 31-year-old bache lor farmer should be held for ‘trial. * © * ‘itated killing. of Mrs. Worden, whose mutilated was found hanging by the heels _frém a rafter in Gein's farm home Gein also is her last Saturday charged with Ware store. Gein's attorney. waived prelimi- (nary hearing. night robbing Storm Halts Work DETROIT (INSi~A | spokesman said today Chrysler 300 men Gein is accused of the premed- Bernice! body * hard- _ one” | were forced out of work by storm | | damage at-the company’s Lynch | Road plant in Detroit. 4 ‘American Units Would Be Hurt in Any Assault Dulles Bolsters North Atlantic Countries With CHICAGO (INS) — Sec- retary of State John Foster Dulles says that if a Pearl Harbor type attack should .be made against North At- lantic Treaty forces in Eu- rope, NATO troop com- manders would decide ‘on ‘the spot” whether to re- taliate. He also asserted that any enemy attack on »NATO military forces would “al- most certainly” involve an attack upon American units because of the com- position of NATO armies. Dulles made those disclosures last night at a press conference ~ before delivering an informal ad- dress before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations. a his address, Dulles urged free world to unite behind as mutual security pacts as the feuristi: Unit” Reports 49 Pct. aces . could neither “go-:!-alone” United Fund Drive Has nor soi esbres9 a —. 5 Days to Go Toward ** | Goal of $612,000 | We must rely. he stressed, on ee pacts as NATO. Dulles said American proposals As the Pontiac Area United Find at the NATO meeting in Paris drive headed into its final five Dec. 16, to which President Eisen- days today, the Geographic Divi- esenall singel will go. will it) rengthen the western pact, ision reported 49 per cent of its, Prior to his speech, Dulles fur- ither bolstered troubled NATO by itelling newsmen that an attack on this. any single member of NATO “almost certainly’’ would consti- of its quota of $21.518.,Ute An attack on the U.S. * * * tary said U.S. military AP Wirephote taken Tuesday, but de- shows Houghton’s main * * * Contributions to date for The Pontiac group of the Geo- The secre graphic Division is headed by Personnel are “so intermingled” Mrs. Ralph T. Nervell, who re- with NATO forces that it would . , be difficult for an aggressor to ported today 53.9 per cent of hit one nation without striking the $14,728 quota, Americans. He added. Mrs. Donald White heads the “If the attack were lke Peart Harbor and if American person- Waterford Township group of the Some $2.622 nel were involved, it would almost ‘certainly be an attack on Amer- 38.5 per cent of a $6.820 quota ica.” Mis. White said) Adlai E. Stevenson, now serv- | ing as a Democratic consultant "on the U.S. proposals to be made at the NATO meeting, sat on the platform with Dulles during the speech, The pair flew tegether Geographic Division or has heen secured today * * * The total goal of the LE is $612,000, to support health and welfare and recreation- : é al organizations _ from Washington yesterday. Both Mrs. Norvell and Vrs. Whether Stevenson will attend Vhite urged their volunteer work- the Paris meeting was still up m ers to greater efforts before the the air. Dulles told newsmen the report Juncheon which will end the Democratic leader had not asked drive Tuesday. oontinied of Page 2, Col. 4) drive some do Turned Down Proposal 50. (anove). said in a “HE WAS GOOD” — Adeline Watkins, _ copyrighted interview in the Minneapolis Tribune that two years ago she turned down a proposal of marriage ( ‘Well. a kind of a 1 from Ed Gein, bachelor recluse who has admitted butchering a Plainfield woman. The Tribune said she described Gein as “good and kind and sweet” to her and that she turned down his. proposal “not because there was anything wrong with him ... 1 was afraid | wouldn't be aie to ave up to wh at he expected of me.” Gein story on page 2, » New ‘Monroe Doctrine’ it ap we pike é lS haga ¥ ° 7 % Hunting Season Called Poorest State Game Supervisor Sees Better Deer Kill Last Nine Days Plant. Expansion Keeps - Illinois’ Lead in Industry h in a series of articles of Jin the number of new plants injas an attraction or A deterrent, Nin eagle oalaaena is i [ruins has been below. average the group concluded. A general CHICAGO if — Continued ex-|put that the size of the average|summary. it said, ‘would identify -pansion of existing plants rather |Tllinois plant has increased to lilinois’ industrial tax climate as * than the luring of new industry is’ where i! is now nearly 50 per cent ‘‘better than some. not as good as + keeping Hlinois among the leaders above the national average. jothers. : in the 48-state race for more in- ; ; dustrial wealth. (ONE INDUSTRY DRAWS ESCANABA (P—The deer hunt- ter in the nine days that remain State agencies such as the re- jin the regular season this year. New factories are coming in bet {nO | cently created Ittesie S| + ¢ t . 8 a) : ; > hans Ve » Yom- . because of the state’s “already | A prime factor in DWinois’ un- Eraniag one) Bey clove ee That's the opinion of David on Bare (sires) Gee ot Arnold of Escanaba, district game avy in izati » ~)sensational. but steady industrial heavy industrialization, employe Sensational, but steady inc sl Teclines (ge oka tebe indus. | : is rf th is industry's ability to alt- gains on a percentage basis fal] STOW" ; ) | trialists and seeking below the national average itract industry. j jade = ene a partment, 0 e natio ge. j * * + | aréa for expansion. i That's the finding of a dozen . te nay | : a | waiveccity at at see eae A large share of the state's new! In addition to Illinois labor, visibility every day since . spec plants, the experts said, pick transportation and natural -re-| a “opened Nees Arncsd in fields ranging from natural j))inoj, primarily because of com- sources, business management ex- called this the poorest cen ta resources and geography to busi- panion industries already estab- pert Cochrun added “friendly , his suscnery mess management and industrial ()).).4 Shipping and production climate’ as an important - attri-, relations. leosts ost instances are cut, bute. i With rain or snow and poor in The unfavorable condstions of the m its small towns, be said, ‘‘and|for hunters out for the final shots the small towns in turn make in-/Of the season, however. Arnold figures that many hunters from now on may find rea] bargains. tive lures dangled by less indus- and materials. _trialized states has pulled a few * *® * catches from the Mlinois industrial! The state's tax attitude toward, dustry feel wanted.” net. lindustry cannot be clearly listed| (yext: arkansas). oe * * * f But basically, the Prairie State's, : oe OW I Mca Peninsula the deer haven't been reputation for excellent trans. ‘Mother Complex Disclosed |Peni portation, established consumer} moving and neither have the hunt- and capita!-goods markets. a large ‘ers,’ he said. ‘““There haven't been pool of skilled and semi-skilled labor and an abundance of raw More Ghoulish Activities materias has keot tim orn OF Skul] Butcher Found trial states despite hot competi-| ton. CHICAGO Ww — The Chicago Gein was at the laboratory for hunting death toll to 14, Southern and western lines Tribune said today it had learned a total of 104% hours but under-. * * * pulling industry from other sec- the previously undisclosed story went only short periods of lie de-| There have been four gunsh&t tions of the nation are tightening. told by Edward Gein, admitted|tector tests. The rest of the time deaths and 10 due to natural Hlinois just hasn’t felt the pinch {slayer of two women, in which he was spent in interviews and istill here.” TOLL REACHES 14 Two fatal heart attacks yester- \day boosted the 1957 Michigan deer in- causes, yet. disclosed the “strange mother com. | terrogations. Twenty-three hunters have been Much of the complacency is Plex that motivated his sadistic’ papweR sMILES wounded. . rampage and divulged new and ka bn leds hes label j : * | aboratory ean) ance on the part of industrialists sep wetinten: Gatets ea shaven aaa smiling, funeral serv-| to leave the state when the time Ta. ; arrives for plant expansion, As| The Tribune ‘said it obtained its long as the state's industrialists latest information in the case from continue in this attitude, Llinois/@ investigator, who was not iden- = its tified. It said: | assured t ts | , overall chara =e » nse TO MOTHER Plainfield Saterday night. Av. |Monday night's blizzard at a hunt- yroll. anes ! thorities searching the littered {ing camp near Ironwood. MORE EMPLOYED Gein had been extremely close, tapmhouse found a collection In most cases, says Irwin Coch-/* his mother throughout his life, of human skulls which are be- run of the University’s Bureau of 8° Close, in fact, that he apparent-) ing scrutinized by the tabora- Busi Management, ‘modest |'Y acquired a feminine complex.) tory, increases in Illinois industry will “After the death of his father | Gein declared he obtained the) employ far more people than’total) George about 20 years ago he be- |... . . Lata ht skulls in a series of grave rob- new industries in less industrial-/ came more attached to his moth- | peries from 1944 to 1952. | The latest heart attack victims: Raymond Justice, 42, of Harp- grounded in an apparent reluct- Mrs. Worden. | hunting near Marquette, | .Her mutilated body was dis- | Charles Trisch, 69, of Caro suf- covered on Gein's farm -near fered a fatal heart attack during if NATO Attacked ized states.”’ _er with whom he lived, along | . * * * | with his older brother Henry, | se * . ae He I (Continued From eons (One! | who died In 194. ortage County Sheri rbert to attend but admitted Stevenson But the group said the state's} . Wanserski has expressed doubt had not been invited. absolute gain in new industry! “After his mother’s death. he that Gein, who weighs about 140 * compares favorably with other age i Jong time. From pounds. was physically able to) Dulles was asked if he would states. u onsolate moot emerged commit grave robberies. like’ for Stevenson to attend. The SS ABSA the compulsion to visit cemeter-| s+ ¢« | . - Jerome : M8 ies. After a few nocturnal trips jeecresary replied bluntly: Howard G. Roepke of the Uni- versity’s Department of Geog- raphy found that the average ito graveyards, he began digging William Belter, attorney for the’ linto fresh graves. \51-year-old bachelor farmer, told decide. If anybody invites him a . |Teporters after taiking to Gein: it will be the President.” rate of increase in the number \CUT UP BODIES that “although there is the possi- of manufacturing workers in the | “He said he took the bodies to bility of another charge against state from 1939-53 was nearly his home and cut them up. He him in addition to the slaying of identical with the national aver- (kept only the heads. the:skin, and Mrs Worden. he will plead inno- age. some other parts. He insisted he cent by reason of insanity.” They found, however, that the disposed of the remainder of the * * * , aiq bodies by burning them in small) rate was slowing down and said eee : »| ‘“T don't think he ha this indicates a “potentially dis. Pieces in his kitchen cook stove."’| s a full ap- son would remain with the State Department, as a $50-a-day con- sultant, until after the NATO meet- jing. | * * * The secretary added, however, that he ‘“‘hoped’’ Stevenson would SANTA FE, N.M. (INS) — For- ing in Michigan can only get bet-| supervisor of the Conservation De-; the | The growing number of attrae-'in subsequent interchange of parts) ‘‘The state wants industry in all; past Week may turn into a blessing, ices were held at Plainfield for er Woods was stricken while “That is for the President to Dulles said he assumed Steven-| a result of the Paris meeting. “Butt THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957 The Day in Birmingham | BIRMINGHAM — The city has switched brands. Water, that is. Starting yesterday, all the water piped into Birmingham comes from Detroit, not just half: of - it, (as in the past. * * This follows City Commission ac- tion Monday night when it was de cided to go with the Detroit seurce 100 per cent, — | The elty’s four remaining ac- tive wells were shut dowy im- mediately and valves along 14 Mile read wete opened, Two of the local wells, however, will be kept ready fer use in emergen- cies. * The water rates won't be in- creased, City Manager L, R. Gare said. And the Detroit water will cost less than the building of a treatment plant to mix the two in-| compatible types. | “2 * City Using Detroit Keeps 2 Wells as Standby * | Detroit water is pumped tn via! ity system. | Parents of the Bloomfield Hills, police and School Supt. Eugene ‘Johnson after a high school girl ‘was approached by a molester earlier this week, | student had just ,+. | left the bus at Long Lake and ————___ Eastways reads when the man tried to force her into his car. | , She ran across a field and es | | caped. Police said the man was | ' driving a green Chevrolet, prob- | ably a 1955 model. Supt. Johnson suggests to par- ents: | Tell children to leave buses at, stop nearest home; stay in groups; , avoid loitering; no youngsters | should enter strange cars; if ap- proached get description of auto. iand license number and notify par-' jents, school or police at once. | —— me Robert Girardin, recreation di- US. to F ight Back ae said a three-day skate ex- jchange would be operated at the! |Eton rink beginning Nov. 24. | | Skates will be bought and sold |between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Gir- ardin emphasized this is strictly, a community service with no charges involved ' | ° \ Mrs. Irene Murphy, 443 Bonnie! Brier St., will be hostess to the ,Altrusa Club Monday. June Kyle t | } r = i } ‘Resume Talks on Strike ‘at Chrysler Factory DETROIT (®—Negotiations in the. McKinney described the initial) current. strike at the Chrysler: Meetings of the 82-nation agency a Corp's Plymouth engine plant re-| 'Temendous success.” | sumed at 10 a.m. today. | He said a constructive work pro- * i. Fy gram has been laid out for the first ,year of operation, and that he al- Theme a er Nee Wee ee SI declined |°24Y has begun to recruit a staff. j ob Gechned tor the resident U.S. commission comment when talks were re-!. ,, . ‘ iin Vienna. cessed following a seven-hour ses-. ' sion yesterday. ! The strike began Monday when Pontiac Man’s Home 2,000 workers walked off their jobs plate glass windows were blown in protest against aileged produc- Damaged by Blaze from a number of store fronts. ‘tion speedups and other griev- . Witnesses said one unidentified | ayce<. : 8 Pontiae firemen report the rest- if i ét} The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bareav Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Meastty’ cloudy, windy and rather cold thréugh temerrew. Scatiered snow flurries tonight with a low of 78-82. High temerrow 38-4? South te west winds at 15-75 miles an hour and gusty, diminishing somewhat tonight and temorre. ! ; /preciation of what he hag done,” advantageous position for the! Dist. Atty. Eart Kileen said he |Belter said. “Although he has im- help with formolating and push- state.” | planned to charge Gein with first- |proved his recollection, there are ing through Congress any levi a. e* * * ,| dearee murder as soon as he Fe- ithings that are still hazy to him.” ti which might be betesnary as These experts said the increase’ ceived a ballistics’ report from | = — === | the laboratory on a .22-caliber line first thing to/do.”" Dulles added ; | rifle found in the gunrack in the U . St | d Pe ES URE NO CO, ules & ° . | Werden girs. nion a emate leith our out whether he agrees —— | An unexpended cartridge was in « : vat & WwW = Uae S the rifle chamber. Kileen said he in Oakland County ~<~" the 4] expected the report within a week Will Recrui a ree ———} and then would move for a sanity . f t si Weathers ieariie! (Continued From Page One) | | ve : joint AFL-CIO gave local groups f W, ld A A : ADMITS KILLING two years to reach agreement. | Or WOr Y gency. By E. H. SIMS | Charles Wilson, head of the state 3 \¢rime laboratory, reported that| Action on those who have failed | Why does good vision near and Gein had admitted the killing of Will be a highpoint of the Dec. | , : . ; \ . | ie 7 KE Ww | over: bodies of water often mean Mrs. Mary Hogan, 54, at his farm, 513) AFL-CIO. convention in Work Heglican, win begin Lal approaching rain? |near Plainfield, in central Wis- Atlantic City. ‘Dec. 1 recruiting a staff for the| As the reader knows. marine alt (comet Mrs, Hogan, a tavern oper-' Neither of the local organizations International Atomic Energy Agen- | usually contains salt haze. This/ator at Bancroft, Wis.. had been wil! send delegates as they would,cy. : ! reduces vision. Sailors have jong) Missing since Dec. 8, 1954. Earlier have no vote under the agreement) Robert McKinney, Santa Fe! known that when a distant shore | Gein had admitted killing and that credentials would be withheld|publisher and IAEA chairman, | suddenly looks nearer, the air ts butchering Mrs. Bernice Worden, from the unmerged bodies. made the announcement. McKin- changing composition. Ee ee be la k ok ney recently returned from the | a ainfield last Saturday. ’ a a te This is causéd when unstable ;° urea y | The CIO here is composed of @¢M¢Y’s Opening sessions in Vien-| air moves into the area and mixes| Gein was returned to the Wau- utility, rubber and govern-!"* with the marine air, reducing the! shara County jail at Wautoma ont workers aclihe Olen: ia Cole, whose electi f relative amount of salt haze. Un-| Yesterday from Madison to await _ , | year te — mnaee ee oral stable air usually means rain and, arraignment on ai charge of | of the aaeie was un saases | a change in the weather. | first degree murder. le Pe iste teeiwan appear before juvenile authorities | in Pontiac at 2 p.m. today after | being apprehended last night at’ one of the three Birmingham churches where police reported vandalism caused an estimated) $1,400 damage. Windows and doors were broken) and offices ransacked in the thre churches, all within a three-block) area, in what were believeé to be robbery attempts. The First Baptist Church, at Bates, and Willits, had $1,000 damage in five offices. Others Gamaged were the St. James | Episcopal Church, @faple and |E Chester, and the First Church of Christ, Scientist, at Chester and Willits, There was $300 in dam- age at the Episcopal church, In alk 18 offices were- The fitst Baptist.Church re $36 missing and the Christian Sci- ence Church reported $15.20 taken, Birmingham Detective Lt, Merlin! a Holmquist said, : Windows were broken in each case to gain entry, he said. « Engineers Club Tonight { » Water; and Mrs, Marion Fisk are plan- ning the program which will fol- low the 7 p.m. supper, the Gifted Child School, the City) and Country School of Bloomfield Hills, fs attending the “Eighth! Thomas Alva Edison Foundation’ Institute.” 2 9) The Institute is being held at} the Engineering Society of Detroit) at the Rackham Building today| and Friday. The chairman of this, conference will be Charles F. Ket-| tering, president of the Thomas! Alva Edison Foundation. | The theme of the conference | will be “Science Education and | the Talented: New City and State | Programs.” . | Speakers of the Institute will be Dr. Samuel M. Brownell, superin- tendent of the Detroit Public} Schools; Dr. Reuben G. Gustav-} son, director of Resources for the} Future; Rear Admiral Hyman Gi ‘So far this season in the Upper: the Oakland County Water Author- | Rickov er, USN and the Founda-. Walker L, Cisler,|§ the Honorable Charles Edison, Wil-|E tion Trustees; liam Clay Ford and James W.! many deer killed yet so they’re area have been alerted by both Parker. | . * , * * | Roeper believes that this con-. ference will be a guidepost for the | future direction the education of ee Friday and Saturday Only Compare Anywhere—Famous | REGULAR SIZE, CIGARETTES $2.50 Value PER cation 2.20 Choose your fayorite brand —! 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Peliston 39 8 ae pence Fi oe one pert Shelby, 23, an aireraft worker, said yesterday that he, Society of Professional Engineers, |— Ideal gifts, Deen avai 331 plants oF 4 ne ch aubfere Ahan his wife and 15-month-old daughter plan to fly to the 4%4- = 68 Pm aaa tel & Hounds Rapids 4 #29 8. Prancisco 60. 52, PIGins, al ‘ ‘ I PF ; ' 1oom e : . bee s 3 S Be Marie 8 28lage A company spokesman said ners island in the Fiji group about the first of the year. z | Broomfield (R-Oakland County) | Kanses City “ 4 Beatle 44 B8lit would not be possible. to esti-| ‘If it’s as good as it sounds we may never come back, jwill speak on the latest legislation _ ues ke ** ®/mate damages until later today, | Shelby said. 'as it affects engineers 98 N. Saginaw” “Main Floor * @ Were - Washable, first quality. Sizes 32 to 40... ee eeee Wey 519.95 LADIES’ CASHMERE SWEATERS 100° imported cashmere. Sizes 34 only.......- een /o Right now, wh thrifty shoppe event. 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Limit 2 packs....6. 2.000 1.62 SROTHERS lee Ra SS oe ee as ! ; j I i Pi ‘ * . * ¥ ° . : = . \ gS , 3 \s \ »\_\ THE PONTI AC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957 | THREE. * , r nm ” — , . ; i t f A . ane ian 4 : gee Pe jabout Stevenson's abilities. by Knewland Will Sanita ‘The senator is seeking the Re-; A Soviet jet airliner brought the ‘ Pontiac’s One-Stop Wonder Store — Say Criticism Sherman Adams, President Eisen-' publican gubernatorial nomination Communist Chinese — SIMMS Is Now ‘Home of Guaranteed Money-Savers Won't Hi nd ’ \hower’s chief ‘assistant. ‘Senate Minority Chief -. and is expected to face Democrat- home. Peiping radio announced|- / ia * 1aer a ‘' - lic @State Atty, Gen. Edmund his arrival. Op EN Everybody is wondering how Simms con- BAiLUarirm Adlai’s Advice | dams siia in Chicago Monday Knowiand (R-Calit’ says be an BO” 8 next year's election, In- 2 Ey ee i hee OMDEE dl mele, NOES : ms said in Chicago Monday, Knowland (R-Calif) he will y rag) e after week... : , just make that the American people want bi-| says /eumbent Republican Gov. Good-; Tao was one of the last of the! Vv ry ‘WASHINGTON (® — ‘Senators partisanship in international af- Smathers (D-Fla) and Gore (D-| fairs and were getting it by Ste-| jleader during the next session of Senate seat. Tenn) anid todey eviticiem ;venson’s inclusion in an, advisory Congress despite his entry’ = the within the Eisenhower adminis- role in the efforts to work out a California gubernatorial am- Chinese Red Chieftain keep the job of Senate minority | win Knight is seeking Knowland’s foreign Communist leaders to re-. x “cary JN jturn from the 40th anniversary | 4am EVENING ‘celebration of the Bolshevik Rev- olution. The public jubilee was ac- companied by top-level confer- rogram for the North Atlantic Palgn. a fl hice 2 tration is not going to deflect Ad- ee Counc i mocting in Paris * * n Returns From ‘Moscow eee a suet a habte ges ; ; ing of Communist solidarity, bu lai E. Stevenson from advising next month. | Knowland made the statement) HONG KONG (Mav Tze-tung so far there has been no announce- Secretary--of State Dulles on, * * * ‘in an address to the E] Centro returned to Peiptng today- after an: ment that anything new was de- NATO policies. | With obvious reference to Ste- Rotary Cub yesterday. “a 18-day visit to Moscow. ‘cided. * * * jvenson, twice-defeated .Democrat-| pag ic presidential nominee, Adams, The two Democratic senators ‘added: “I'm not saying anything. said they regretted what they ‘about the talents of the people be-| called a disparaging statement ing invited to consult with us" 4 yrecne CLOCOOEL LOO LOL LOL ccors E + $2.00 Holds in Layaway ‘til CHRISTMAS Save at Simms on Natiorally Advertised REMINGTON | savas Save on as ‘Re ts Si: Hc Was "ns "cs Ms ne Bes ne Nationally Advertised Brands DRUG PRODUCTS Featured on Television! No need to pay full price for your DRUG NEEDS— rely on Simms to bring YOU LOWEST PRICES on FAMOUS BRANDS! 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Some with wrch supports amd combination e ) Toa Vaal wi BROTHERS se. ff Policemen FOUR * THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957 _ ai j : Pass Exams 3 Acting Sergeants, 14) | Entire Hospital iniecaicci Law | at His Servite | —for One Day Others on Pontiac Force Martin will be able to look back on Wednesday, Doctors Placing on Gravel Pits of Test Monkeys” Waterford Board Will ‘™ oer today that a coal window paced in the heads of Recommend. Omission ‘monkeys has allowed doctors to WALTHAM, Mass. — For the of his life, soldier James Nov. 20, Window in Heads| — Dien GineTeue! SHOP FRIDAY and SATURDAY TILL 9! Thy “7 ‘eT Hg 1B ‘* : s the : ‘ ; Fail Test as th of Prohibitive Rules watch” anti-coaguant drugs ward day when he had: : ; . Hi ished hospital for! th * ‘off clots in brain arteries. - bi ‘sel De s or Ic: -The three-man Civil Service mae ow broken na ’ At a special meeting of the Wa-} x * * Sonumis ~ertified last) mgh _ | Z Con ston corulies = ne cit ee terford Township Board last night, Participating in a panel at the that 11 out of 28 Ponhac policemen os , — here decided to recommend {3rd annual meeting of the Radio- passed their examinations for ser- A staff of 15 persons to serve members ¢ cided te. recommie logical Society of North America geant him, to the zoning board the omission of in Chicago. Dr. John. S. Meyer said The At _ the _same time, commis: Te n physicians to treat him an article making gravel pit opera- the “peek in” technique indicates sioners ordered that three acting alone, | oo ion in the township practically that the ‘recanalization’ vessel sergeants. appointed by Chief Her ren-nupses to answer his buz- prohibitive. theory y be i t: | bert Vi. Straley rolman ‘rank, as they faued the 4 detachment of military police- esis ° men to protect him, n the order A post exchange to serve only és Were: Det ‘ ‘ James him, na : ‘ of “Det Gerken €. . fa hin tae § hich } a the rural zoning ordinance, because of proves ‘‘collateral circulation’’ sup- . : ee i Usbo Patrol —. ss ice - e pe as its stiff regulations plied by small new arteries which Yet ames | ’ Sit ary. ospital sta riewec ne. 0 Cc | - : : [ a ee Canes, Palrolinah sate = Sts es We * A Ay form after the clotting of a major, ma obe « , : latest movies, and : vessel ki Vy este er Det His puck of hed« A gravel pit owner must post a ; * * * : gene He: Der 0 Xu * * * $10,000 bond when applying for a | . , i ray) Joseph \v, vif : a lartin shipped to Ft. Devens Hos- The permit costs $25 and must sat saonkcevel ttt seen Seay Harold Hayden, Det Rict : be renewed at the end of one ys, ‘ound | Evans and Patroln Davis ited fer ninth. . , bury was the last patient af The amendment also says that siveness of red cells, white cells Chief Straley this erahe a \incphy Army General. Hospital. the pit must be fenced .in, and and platelets (small colorless disks the “tentative vacancies” crealet other patients had been equipment must not create noise, in the blood). by the failure of the three would be filled “ay soon as the necessit) ‘ : 2 pospital’s closing on Dee. |residents. Meteor crater, west of Winslow, | for filling them presents itself ; . * * * ‘Arizona, is large erough to provide: He added that before the passing) \fartin broke his leg while on! The township board will take ac- Playing space for 20 football games patrolmen may move "Pp. ian Gury in Germany. He was trans- tion on the ordinance Monday &t one time, and two million spec-} rE age’ = 7 patrolman to take the filled cies for 15 place must be The commission also said acting Lts. Carl P. Colando and John A DePauw weld esntitte in their present ranks until] results of heu- tenant tests were certified. This is expected around Dec. 5 former Pontiac Sgt. Medford E.} Pittman was returned to the force upon his request, after resigning | in August to go to California, The commissioners rehired him as a beginning patrolman, but waived an examination and proba-} tionary period because of his previ- ous experience, They also watved the fact that Pittman is a half- inch under the minimum height. The State Civil Service Act states|—— that in order for an officer to be reinstated without penalty he must} have recorded 10 years on the force. Pittman had 8% years. Nat ‘King’ Cole to End NBC Series Dec. 17 HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Singer Nat ‘‘King’ Cole says he will end his current network TV series for the National Broadcasting Com-) pany on Dec. 17 | Cole said yesterday that previous commitments for personal appear- ances, including a tour of Austra-| lia, make it necessary for him to, turn down a new series offered by NBC. Japanese Premier Off to Cambodia for Tour SAIGON, South Viet Nam i —| Japanese Premier Nobusuke Kis-| hi flew on to Cambodia today for) the second stop on his tour of Southeast Asia and Pacific island nations. — ————RIShI_patd & two-day state visit | to Saigon. In a farewell joint eommunique with President Ngo Dinh Diem he called for the ad- mission of South Viet Nam to the United Nations ‘“‘with minimum delay.” . be returned to pa- ze W ferre “4 to the United States for night, and then refer it back to the tators could watch from its ae tre aoe ; * © * Rather than a new canal being: Grave] pit operators in the avea formed to allow the blood to flow: have asked the township board to thriugh the vessel, he said, it ap- revise or discard the article of the pears that the anti-coagulant im-. veue that the anti-coagulant improved | : . circulation by preventing adhe- Juirtin. a resident ef West Rox i pair yp? Nluring 60 gauge, 15 denier sheer nylons, Christmas boxed for gift giving! Full fashioned, self seams. Sizes 82 to 11, medium length, beige shade. Hurry in and save! : Charge Them at Waite's .. . Street Floor DRAB. 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He has never taken Sidi Mohammed ben Youssef be-jan alcoholic drink and reads the| fame sultan of Morocco by doing}Koran severa] hours daily, Yet Highly Delicate —_{greater ‘service life for the ATLANTA — A Southern air-| craft plant is using a $175,000) Lead in Car Checks : WASHINGTON = During the 1957 National Vehicle Safety-Check program one out of every five vehicles checked was found to need maintenance attention for safe driving. - For the third year in a row rear lights led the list of 10 items checked and found most fre- haust systems, and tires ranked shocking departure from Moslem cantor. next, in that order. Paper Firms Invest | BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — To meet the growing demand for paper and paper produccts, the Ameri- can paper industry has invested Oslo Plans for Exhibits \ OSLO exert a force of 1,200;000 anid, Fair is arte —— a ace |yet delicate enough to compress for a. pe nt exhibition. center|an egg without crushing its shell. in Oslo where products of Nor-| It enables research engineers to) way’s industries can be displayed:'make -extensive strength evalua- but his four daughters (one born during the Madagascar exile) are becoming Westernited. - The oldest, Princess Lalla Aicha, Sherman-Williams Co. His two wives (half the allow- Tl W. Huron FE 4-2571 Moroccan'every United States citizen. “ever since, : The French administrators of Morocco picked. him for the throne in 1927 over the heads of two elder, but supposedly less. tractable, brothers, They kicked him out tn 1953 when he refused to apply the “Feyal seal to anti-nationalist de- erees handed down te him by the Paris government, And, finally, he returned fn tri-| tumph as constitutional monarch of | ———gagefoliowed on a later plane. SULTAN BEN YOUSSEF a newly independent Morocco aft-) er two years of leisurely, do-noth-! ing exile in Corsica and Madagas-| car. * * * * While the free-spending, auto-! cratic sultan is not exactly beloved of his* people, he can afford to do nothing since he is their symbol’ of ‘nationalism and independence. | Ben Youssef the lukewarm na- tionalist dates trom World War | IL. Before that time he was content| to let the French rule while he toyed with his hobbies: Money, fast cars (he owned 56 at one time), tennis and women (two wives and) uncounted concubines). But after the war he was to tell the French: “The protectorate re- gime is a suit tailored for the Morocco of 1912. In 1945 it hardly reaches the knees.” * * * His stubborn refusal to crack down on the istiqal (independence) movement angered the French.! Resident-General Alphonse Juin is! reported to have told him: ‘Do! as I ask or abdicate.” Ben Yous-; sef wouldn't do either. ; The French hustled him into | exile so fast he was wearing only | * pajamas as he boarded the plane. Two wives, 22 concubines, three , daughters and five tons of bag- | If the French thought the sul-| tan's ouster would dampen nation-! alist feeling they were mistaken. | As an exiled martyr, Ben Youssef! became a near deity to the ter- rorist bands that roamed Morocco in the name of independence, * * * The French were forced to re turn him to the throne and grant independence as the easy way out.| And Ben Youssef had a good word for his former protectors: Inde-! pendence, he said, does not mean: breaking our bonds witi France." Ben Youssef is 483 and the 18th | stitan of the Alaoui dynasty | which has ruled Morocco, with | or without help, since the 17th | Century. 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Da , lor the little red school house is cheating 10, i in the. : on Releasing Vata Ee ogee Se AM Fis. @ — Ms. Leldon ‘Backes, almost totally deaf for the state of an opportunity for an ade- quate high school education. : : & AR A |whole of her married life, has just, ; _ had an operation to restore her! ling to re- hearing. And she’s found her-kitch- “Rural people, unw linquish tangible evidence of their en is a pretty noisy place refuse; «1 never knew things sizzled so days in one-room schools, when [| fried them,” she said. subcommittee. Subcommittee counsel Morris said he and Sen. WASHINGTON (INS)—A Howse subcommittee probing government secrecy was told yesterday that ex-Defense Secretary Charies E. Wilson mentioned “White House complaints’ in cracking down on ‘eral penitentiary here to allow them to be consolidated,’’ * * * Throckmorton said. “They are do- “They make a terrible racket.” releasé of information on U.S. mis- ing children | ‘sdutiestic . ; : ' : g children an injustice by the wants to find out from Greenglass,day Trisch apparently died from WwW fama ! BANK ue ihe * + [maintenance of marginal schools} The San Luis Valley Railroad, and Gold whether Julius Green- excitement when snow falling NO MONEY DOWN UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY! = uares jwhile better schools are ‘avail-'3; mile rail line in Colorado, has berg, executed in 1953 as an atom-'from trees collapsed his tent mn Deca asin sig So Oe TY ers The testimony came from Dr.\able." Clifford Furnas, onetime assistant: ’* * defense secretary for research and The superintendent pointed out Reason: No finances ‘ 5 to buy new forms. development. He said Wilson on there were 110 high schools in’ motive power, = | After the questioning, Will Go Into Prison fo Question Spies LEWISBURG, Pa. (®—Two con-' 'victed atomic spies will be ques- ‘tioned privately in prison today Followin jby the Senate Interna! Security (R-Md) will take testimony from!/where he died of a heart attack David Greenglass of New York during Monday night's Upper Pen- and Harry Gold of Philadelphia, insula’s blizzard. _ | who are serving terms in the fed-| A nephew, Lloyd Trisch of Caro, Morris said the subcommittee ‘received LC.C, permission to aban- ic spy, ever told them he gave in- about midnight Monday don all but two miles of its track. formation to Russia on space plat-, | and ‘Butler will go to Philadelphia ito conduct a public hearing of the; isubcommittee. 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Furnas, now chancellor of the University of Buffalo, corroborated Gardner's testimony that basic re- search in the space weapons field tended to be relegated to a minor position while Wilson headed the = =ASAVE $$$ MUST BE SOLD |; x cs Sensational Nationally Advertised HIDE-A-WAY BED SALE > $ * * * f Furnas estimated that the U.S.) is ‘one or tw years" behind Rus- 12 sia in satellite development but ahead of the Soviets in over-all military preparedness. He blamed “official apathy” for Russia's sci- entific advantages. * * * The controversy over the Gard-| ner reprimand centered on a’ speech made by the ex-research chief. | i fi i SEE THEM ALL AT THE Enriched Rice Tried CARACAS — A Special type of vitamin-enriched rice has been put on sale by the Venezuelan Devel- opment Corporation. 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Our buyers have spent months plannizig this great event... and now the savings can be passed on to youl Other Fur Coats Up to $298 HOLLYWOOD BEDS @ Padded Headboard @ Innerspring Mattress @ Box Springs @ 6 Maple Legs Reg. nscame $495 BUNK BEDS Maple and Limed Oak Rollaway Beds With Special Foiding Mattress Storkline Cribs 6-Year $ 95 R — §$ 95 Rea. $ 50 ane I 7 $29.50 ] 6 $59.50 3 9 A Selected Group of Sealy Metal Adjustable - CAN’T WET CRIB eenAIKS BED FRAMES MATTRESS 6 Year Size Reg. 10.95 Cosh and $f995 send) 7 $ 5 95 CLOSING OUT ALL DISCONTINUED PATTERNS ON THE FOLLOWING NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MATTRESSES AND BOX SPRINGS ‘29” | Vf RN SLEEP SHOP 3 Great Stores to Serve You é MODE ‘Ladies’ Ready to Wear, Sears Second Floor . |} Si MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER — “All 154 North Saginaw Street ow In Bazaar Shop Area — Across from Pontiac State Bank ow FE 8-9551 Phone FE 35-4171 Open Daily 12 to 9 — Saturday 10 to 9 / FE 8-9551 Salifaclion gumanleed o1 your monty bach SEARS al ee ee ge Se ee eae anh ee nas RE Ce eal bee ¥ a ees : : fe ; 5 oS : : ; z oes y , ao ‘ : ; F . : a : i = 4 : - * ‘ Swerve’ | : THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957 oo a = fo t ~ APPARELSAVINGS....Children’s ‘SClothing...BUY Now and SAVE! . . wf $53 SERS SOR SCRE RE RETO RAMOS ANA Mr nn Leta ee —<—_. , 7 Allee % se Pom hoys’ cotton flannel shirts _ SHOOTING FOR RECORD — S.Sgt. Shelman Angain, of Lf? Regularly C Fayetteville, Ark., demonstrates an M-3 submachine gun equipped \ —~— : | with a gunsight movie camera with a three-inch lens. The camera, ee at 1.59 - which accurately records effectiveness of ground fire against low- <->, | each flying aircraft, is being tested as part of Operation Textbook, at Fort Ord, Calif. The Army's Combat Development and Experimen- tation Center, at Fort Ord, is running extensive tests to attempt to determine what tactics and weapons it will take to fight a future war. v¥ Fraternity Prep Quality At:raetive, styiish shirts of vibrant, wasniast night Turtle Neck Knit Casual Shirts in Roy Rogers Shirts so |ATY Shirt for Boys Ivy League Styles with Long Sleeves | News of Service Personnel conve eat ~ . a =~ only + 1,98 rah - 1,98 only 2.98 ~~ Pvt. Nancy Csizmadia, daughter This training has qualified him Boys’ Furnishings Dept. TS J Foshion-wise a@iced or ectd lev checl triy ini lena) Cantanzed) (max snrnk 120° of Steve Csizmadia, 566 Third St.,'for the triple rating of _pilot- Main Floor sport style ior sizes 4 to al wa st co in cho.ce of recently completed eight weeks navigator-observer. Prior to enter- _of basic training at the Women'sjing the service in 1950, Bunce at- Army Corps Center, Fort Mc- tended the University of Michigan. 4 oa a. , rs " : She graduated -from Pontiac’ First Lt. Gene Bradshaw, son High School in 1957. of Mr.’and Mrs. F. M. Bradshaw Tt | of 18 S_ Edith St.. recently re- hoa ceived his Air Foree wings at graduation from navigator train- ing at Harlingen Air Force Base. if fF Texas. : . f | The 42-week course trained him ‘for a place in the new all-jet com- | bat force and qualifies him for lassignment as navigator in op- jerational aircratt. Bradshaw, now asigned to Mc \Guire Air Force Base, New Jer- sey, will receive further training CSIZMADIA STEWART in radar bombardment and elec- Marine Pvt. James R. Stewart, /{ronic® He received his BS. at son of Mr. and Mrs. James C the University of Detroit. Stewart’ of 191 Josephine Ave. ™ ‘ will complete his recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit De- pot, Can Diego, Calif.. Nov. 71. Upon completion of the 1l-week course, which includes instruction in all basic military subjects and use of all basic infantry weapons Stewart will be assigned to a unit for further infantry training or Mp animal-like Biltwel slippers as 98 low as Jal Lovable animal slipper in soft rayon plush, each with a squeaky voice to de- light little tots, leather mocs in light blue cr red, or Roy Rogers bedtime boots. Children love to wear them. See them today! | girls’ Honeysuckle ' | cotton dresses to one of the Marine Corps : schools. : = 3 »._ *« BRADSHAW... WISCOMBE First Lt. Robert D. Bunce, son Specialist 2C James C. Wis of Mr. Robert E. Bunce of 460 N.\combe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Saginaw St.. was f uel Wiscombe of 251 W. Pike St. Beautifully awarded his sec- recently re-enlisted in the Arms ond pair of wings and has been assigned to Battery Styled those of a navi- gator, at gradua- D, 516th AAA Battalion, Utica Entering the service in 1955, tion exercises at Wiscombe was formerly with a Frested - party James Connally guided missile unit in Connecticut with dainty Air Force Base, 3 He graduated from Pontiac lceew litt Waco, Texas re- High School : cently. * : Bunce, a U. S * * | Pyt. Ronald D. Bonesteel, son 2 Air Force pilot AM iof Mr. and Mrs. Norval Bonesteel 8 for six. years, =" \of Metamora, has recently been took six months BUNCE \asigned to the 3rd Infantry Divi- of specialized navigator training'sion. Fort Benning. Ga He will to prepare as an aircraft com-ireceive military training ther mander of jet Strategic Air Com- and accompany the “Marne” D; mand bomber aiccraft vision to Germany next spring Others priced to $2.98 Just Say, “Charge It’ ‘dresses sours SOLD OMY BY SEARS, ROERUCK AND CO. + on Sears Revolving Charge Up te 6 Menths te Pay ., , Small Service Charge J. C. Higgins 26-inch a | coed Exclusive STA N DA ra D Roller Comb * 7 ~ Aetion Boys’ or py “988 Girls’ mv Easy rolling 1.75-in. mid-weight tires av Reduced ... regularly at 39.95 ¥ $1 Holds Until Christmas Buy now for Christmas-giving From the shiny chrome- 10 DAY FREE TRIAL REMINGTON Rollectric $ 7 5* With Brand Trade $18.50 Without Trade Our Reg. $31.50 $33.50 Home and Aute...$18.50 With Trade $20.50 Without Trade $17.50 Lady's Pri ... 58. i . vin Ponce sig8s wihont tate || | Starfrost Ladies’ Luggage 88 oom Coe. cae | . omp eee icia -C. Higgins Pads omplete rt Beant}! i rmrac al hig yage ofos = ff resistant vinyl. 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While visiting an uncle in Olean, N-Y., he decided to become an “apple mission- ary.” Gathering apple seeds at a cider mill, he carried them with him and planted them by the roadside wherever he thought they would thrive. Later. he would return and tend his orchards. Unarmed and barefooted, accepting old clothes ; Kenmore Roaster Roasts and but little or no money for himself, he was a friend of the sar eae Som om tan eet ~~ ATONE: _ completely | Bakes Like an Electric Range 7 KS EULA / I © Was Priced at 34.95 8 8 * * * FOR YOU-TO DO: You can color this picture of Johnny © Cooks a meal for eight | © Cooks cooler, cleaner! $3 Down planting an apple tree, but better still, plan to plant an apple tree of your own next spring !f possible. It's better to plant a rooted tree from a nursery, however, than to depend on a seed. * * * / (Mail a postcard with your question to Violet Moore Hig- Big 23-quart family-size K ent nore is fully insulated on gins in care of The Pontiac Press and you may win $10 as did all six sides for taster, cooler cookir ng. saves you time, Byron Bush, Pinole, Calif. for today’s a roasts and bakes d jel ‘cul y. holds up to a 28-1b. fowl! xk * Wonderful value! “ye ae TOMORROW: What makes the Northern Lights shine? aa ota, —_e. =: _— iis a « ss i 5 4 ey r 3 e | be told that provided they re- rsh Bankers Seek sat! fan iS our choice o uali “ Recruits for Training = S appears to be the policy. of : at an one, leading bank. 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Compare this value! Load Jonere. ‘eh we 2.44 éd with: professional fea- SOLD ONLY BY ; ci 3 re i orded ‘pee SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO 7 hy es eg ; o i . : See aT, eee ot 1s pO S ba . . H Mens AND BOYS ve were Bl a eae Sena oo. iy : i ai | ww . ’ a . . MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER oie . hy, y . : : 4 Telegraph at Square Lake Rd., 2 Doors North of J. C. Penney | : 1 You (Money SEARS , 154 N. Saginaw. St. Phone FE 5.4171 $6 SE : : 4 : Sea Wee the a Se SN ee rr en rere reo : / i 4 & _ FIFTEEN | — Memory of Rojas Lingers On in Dollar Shortage Colombians Don’t Miss Deposed Dictator *MEDELLIN, Colombia — (NEA) — In th juke boxes in the can- tinas and cafes of Medellin, weal- thiest city in Colombia, the hit tune these days is a parody en-! “Now world trade,” man here summed it up, of six ‘special races rtm each Sun-jhemisphere, is working to expand day, ‘its income from black gold. HANDICAPPER’S DREAM But while it copied Venezuela ‘ , in the 5 & 6 horse rate game, The handicapper's dream was try has no illusions titled [Breer ce Rojas” (So brought across the border from about copying its neighhor’s rise’ wealth to be based on everything) Long, Rojas). Venezuela, where for years it has te riches on oil alone, any more we have, and not just on a sudden | * « * ~ Kept the citize nry in @ coma from than it expects to live off the Saturday night, when the horses American coffee drinker. have to be picked, until Sunday —— afternoon, when most of them run out of the money, gush of oil or the American thirst! for coffee,” 4 Tt is an apt and not particularly tender expression af the way most Colombianos feel about their erst- while dictator-President Gustavo Rojas Pinilia. Ousted last May by Marine Guard Jailed tried by special courts-martial, In Colombia the races ate run the present five-man military in Bogota, but 5 & 6 can be and two by genera) courts, the junta, ‘Rojas’ memory lingefs on played through official agencies for Cruelty to Sailor services’ most powerful tribunal in a dollar shortage that has almost everywhere in the coun. forced a stgict austerity program. try. Fach week it lures nearly There is no austerity, ¢ither, 200,009 bettors, all of whom YOKOSUKA, Japan w—Jose D. The fahrenheit and centigrade for Eduardo Santamaria, a Me- hope te emulate a shoeshine boy |. Medina, 22, of Albyquerque. scales are used to measure tem # “un ag hi Bere who is cash. and coffee shop cashier whe NM. was placed under 30 days peratures, but at only one point ing in on the impert of an idea. = re ae ier wa invest restriction today and fined $60 for 40 degrees below zcro—are the ides | ‘ meat © 2 cenhis a ce ane . . . ralues he a\st > The idea igs a form of horse eplit winnings of $85,100 cruelty to a U.S. sailor in the oe of the two ) ems the wagering called 5 & 6, a sort of onus. fee et Seeks wv al lbaee sanie Wig ao se Hats ase. parlay in which the horse player Businessman Santamaria, how = . A * must pick five or six winners out ever does not bother to pick — oe horses After 5 & 6 came to Medina. one of 16 U. S. Marine HAVE Colombia a couple of years ago, guards being tried by the Navy YOUR he gave up his profitable auto for alleged maltreatment @f pris- parts business and latched on to OneTs, Was convic ted by summary NEXT the official 5 & 6 agency for the CoUrt-martial of punching Appren- DRINK Medellin area. tice Seaman George H. Frazier, - 18, Lawndale, Calif GETs CUT The fine was spread over a He gets a cul on each.betting three-month pemod. The sentence WITH form sold. plus a five per cent is subject to review commission ‘of the total volume of * * * IMPORTED bets. In. partnership) with his’ The stoc ky Leatherneck was the VERMOUTH brother, he grosses betier than jast of six to be tried by sum- $15.000 a week. . mary courts and the fourth to be Shia Sor, Ev _ in a sense, symbolize the new business atti- tude in Colombia, They are not pinning their future on one en- terprise, since they have a com. | fortable sideline in a ranch out- side Medellin which fatteng 2,000 | head of cattle a year for the beef market. Neither 5 & 6 nor domestic beet will bring Colombia- any of the dollars it needs But the idea of diversification is there, neverthe- less the Santamarias convicted. 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Plastic | Wall “YOU'LL He had set his heart on a pogo stick since seeing one among the childhood relics of Moire Davidson, o girl sympothetically awere of his inability to realize that his fomily must certainly have died in World War I il Distributed by NEA Servies, inc. fi) he bought e costly emerald bracelet, 1 t j TILE : ort ‘ing fine with one of his aera dated “up imto the Defense De- Judge Declines Painting ascuring the court, “they'll Interservice va ry a ou partment. — C eae sce valuable in a few. years.” 1 * * —_— WIGAN, England —Artist Jim J 140, decided to take the cash , eo Isherwood ss to pay a speed: now —?2 _Pounds 10 shillings ($7). Another ete of interservice "ag . . Se ee Te . = sires is Sen. Clifford P. Case 7 ea, V | T | . ; iR SY . who a in Montclair, j iny | e ISI A UML in ock that such pulling and haul, f, ng “suggests an alarming ten-| CHOICE OF inquiry Soviet and has been interservice rival- developing an intercontinental bal ry.’ Mahon said in an committee moved deeper into an designed to reach targets up to jster, Samur el Rifai. missiles program “There and the ‘opposition’ should be the Secre dency to overlook the real} competitor’’ — Russia. COLORS 8° Ea. WASHINGTON ih — Rep Mahon ment's missiles boss. ‘I don't be- oh be Soares ‘hat! 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City Employed By Whom J EWELERS 45 North Sagindwx— Across from Neisner’s me the 1! in 1 - Wrenches at your sale price of $89.95. I will pay $1.60 per week eer eee ee ei Peter eee ee i as $1.00 DOWN $1.00 A WEEK . TURNS ENGINE FROM OUTSIDE OR \ UNDERNEATH CAR THIS COUPON Moter Testing Kit with Secket - s J *- aie er a a are 1 J J ' : 1 i ' i J ' 1 ’ 1 ] i i i] ‘ 1 i i I 1 i | 1 i , LAYAWAY NOW | a: it's Official State Department Adds Stevenson to Payroll at $50 Per Workday WASHINGTON ®— The State Department today that Adlai - Stevenson was sworn in yesterday morning as a foreign policy consultant and that he is on - : * * The rate is about $50 a day on days the Democratic leader works for the Republican administration. State Department press officer Lincoln White said the action was ently because of some kind of mixup over how it should be an- nounced, Normally swearings-in are ballyhooed in advance to get maximum phenom When Stevenson arrived here to begin talks with Secretary of State Dulles on U.S. planning for next month's NATO summit meet- ing he was described by State De- partment. officials as being non- titled and non-paid. In a@ speech night,. however, Dulles said Stev- enson would be on the govern- ment payroll for a long, long time and went on to explain that a top level consyjtant—such as Dulles himself was under the Democrat- ic Truman administration—draws about $50 a day. It was this remark by Dulles which triggered the State Depart- Adlai Working? 3 belatediy disclosed! -lanniversary palace party last eve- not announced at the time appar-/ in Chicago - last) disclosure that Stevenson actually had taken the oath yes- terday as a consultapt to Presi- dent Eisenhower although he technically on the payroll of the State Department. Elizabeth, Philip Omit Attendants on Anniversary jabeth and Prince Philip caused) * some eyebrow. lifting today by fail- ing to invite most of the members of their wedding party to a 10th ning. Even Princess Margaret, princi- pal bridesmaid at her sister’s wed- iding in 1947, did not go to the party luntil after midnight, following din- ner and the theater with Billy Wal- lace and other friends. A palace spokesman explained “it was a private party of con- temperaries and closest friends of the Queen and duke.” However, the Queen Mothér was at the party and society gossips felt Margaret should have been, too, The only other one of the eight bridesmaids to attend the wedding anniversary celebration was Lady} Pamela Mountbatten. Philip’s: best man, the Marquis of Milford Haven, also was miss- ing but that was no surprise, | LONDON (INS) — Queen Eliz-|. Milford Haven, once one of Phil-! ip's best friends, hasn't been seen in the royal circle in several years, not since he allowed some memoirs) containing personal anecdotes) about Philip to be published. __THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957” aad Japanese Teapots a ame Shock Hazard LANSING -— The state fire marshal’s division has warned that a new. Japanese-made elec- tric teapot being put on the mark- et for Christmas buying could cause electrocution, Arnold C. Renner, state fire marshal, said the teapot with the trade name “Rosko”’ is being distributed by a Philadelphia wholesaler. Some sales have been made in Lansing and pre- sumably throughout the rest of the state, Renner said. Both the heating: unit and the open contact present a ser- fous shock hazard, laberatory tests showed. “Tt is our opinion that this unit fs unsafe and a serious shock risk,’’ said Irving H. Davis, de- partment engineer. The assembly is in two parts, a teapot holding about four cups & TERM CUT — Roger “The Terrible’ Tuohy, 59-year-old ex-gangster, is a step closer to freedom today after Illinois Gov. William Stratton lopped 27 years of Tuohy’s 99-year kidnaping term. Sentenced in 1934 for the kidnaping of John “Jake the Barber” Factor, Tuohy is now eligible for pa- role in August, 1959. Gov. Stratton described the length of Tuohy’s punishment as ‘‘ex- tremely harsh and out of pro- portion.” trade mame can be seen on the bottom of the inside of the opened teapot. Kavanagh Defines Constables’ Rights \rights in making arrests withou The meat cutting plant ; Riley, Kan., processes enough beef | opinion said. — feed pounds a year, esee County, said constables are! defined as peace officers under the code of criminal procedure an thus have such arrests rights. Moreover, he said, vehicle code violations need not be breaches of the peace for the constable to make the arrest. In another opinion, Kavanagh jtold State Banking Commissioner Alonzo L. Wilson that a village doesn’t need a name for the bank- ing department to set up a branch bank in an unincorporated com- munity. But in so doing, Kavanagh ‘add-' Bullets Pepper Car; Detroit Youths Held FLAT ROCK w — A car carry- ing five teenage passengers was shot at last night by occupants of a cur that passed them on U.S. 24 near this southeast Michigan town. The passengers, including two girls, huddled on the floor of the car and escaped -injury while rifle bullets plunked into the car. Boy on Bike Injured. in Collision With Car . Robert E, Riley, 15, af 76 Green St.. was treated for a fractured ankle and then teleased from Pon- tiae General Hospital, after an auto collided with the bicycle he was riding yesterday. - : * * * Pontiac police reported the acci- dent happened at Seminole avenue and W. Huron street. * * * SEVENTEEN Albrecht Withdraws: From Hospital Suit The ranks of the six doctors seeking court action against sut~- gical privileges at Pontiac General Hospital has apparently dwindled to five, It was reported that Dr. Robert \W. Albrecht withdrew as one of the six plaintiffs in-a letter to Carl | il. Flath, hospital director. ed, the banking commissioner has (te driver, Burnell Bolick, 20, of no authority to designate the geo- Brownstown Township, risked the igraphical limits of the community S¥Mfire to get a description of the linvolved. Statutory tests will de- 2SSallants. jtermine that, if a question arises’ * * * jon the area the bank is to serve,, Two youths were arrested two and a plate base holder. The | LANSING ® — Constables in the said. \hours ‘later walking along the Overardent Guests Alarm Royal Family t { LONDON — Over-ardent guests iat sedate Buckingham Palace gar- den parties are alarming the Police regulations are too strict. to allow for gate crashers but. there’s nothing to prevent a guest! from clutching a member of the Royal Family and placing him in an embarrassing situation. — One debutante from a Domin- t;conversation for several minutes. throughout 679 |the party. It is forbidden to bring due to a faulty fireplace in the, 1,572,000 pounds last year — 10) ity Gen, Thomas M. Kavanagh, |cameras to the party but these|basement and caused $500 damage! every soldier there 125 /replying to -a query from prose-/girls had smuggled in small Japa-jto the interior of the $37,000 dwei- cutor Jerome F. O'Rourke of Gen-'nese cameras. highway. Albert Binkley, and Richard Johnson, both 18, of De- troit, were booked on charges of felonious assault. State police said the youths admitted the shooting “just for ° some excitement.” Riding with Bolick were Jerry Muir, 18, her sister Irene, 16, of Carleton, Nancy Krueger, 17, Royal Family, London reports. |Joseph Vitale, 16, and James John-|frame house about 1:30 p.m, son, 17, of Monroe. Midnight Fire Causes $500 Damage to Home Waterford Township firemen ion buttonholed the Duke of Edin-|pattled a blaze for-more than one; \Michigan are within their legaljburgh recently, and held him in'hours at the Kevin Ritter home, | RO Y \ | _at-Fort“arrants_for_vielations-of the-state/—And—two—American—girts photo- Township, at midnight last night. | - ~ | vehicle code, an attorney general's|graphed -continuously 2915 Edgefield Rd. Waterford Firemen said the blaze started ling. Shop FRIDAY, SATURDAY and @LACK BEAUTY. 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The students are, from left, Dwight Hughes, Mike LaFave, Dennis McDonald and Roger Knapp. benefiting from the new high school. A group of them sit here on the brand new floor as they learn the fine points of volley ball + ae ciel Township Voids Contract § Finda usban Dr. Clifford Erickson of MSU to Spea Starts Thursday All Southfield Citizens Must Apply to Vote on Proposed Charters SOUTHFIELD — The reregister- northend subdivisions. The con-| ing of residents here will begin on Thursday. * * * All Southfield citizens wishing to Pentiae Press Phete - from their instructor, Marilyn Tweedie. They are, from left, . Gretchen Everhard, Eva Jo Zumwalt, Lynn Whipple and Mary Palmer. Claims Treatment Plant Inadequate WASHINGTON (AP)—The farm! i | : 'was pictured today as not a parti- FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP—The Ross Campbell, attorney for the underwrite that sewage treatment ROCHESTER Farmington Township Board, meet- the board take over immediate op-' P!@ . ing in special session last night, eration of the system or void the said, He added that ‘“‘the plant is bands, ceciiteated He coot ith Contract. The board compiled ly 80 poorly designed and constructed males. . contract wi ‘declaring the contract null and that after an average rain storm’ Gladys K. Bowles, an Agricul- \Thompson. Brown Co. and }¥O void. iit must bypass 90 per cent off its ture Department authority on ‘raw sewage into the open fields."’ population, said in a report that} ‘tract, entered into two years ago, Township Supervisor Frank J. | * * * ‘there are 109 males among farm! ’ "| Stephenson sald the sewage | sidents for every 100 females. the. School of Education of ‘made the township board a con-| treatment plant is wholly inade- | He went on to say that he Is residents for every rmales. the. Schoal of Education of the ‘tinuing authority for the water and) quate to service more than 400 heemapiert the dahapaagr’ of sal She said evidence that the paper ——— oo pa ay ither building permits ese sub-' farm good hus- aker. peceee ee systems of Ken-' families. Thete are now. 500 divisions a bees t is put into. aled Goris noel awa Follewing the dedication pro- despite its surpflus y cate its mew High School Dec. 1. Sunday = afternoon * * * — The Board of plant $27,500 a year,” Stephenson Cularly good place to hunt for hus- Education of the Rochester Com- 1 of munity School District will dedi- two milhon dollar Dr. Clifford Eyekson, dean of athletic contests, lecturers and con- _ vote on the proposed city of South, @allwood and Westbrook Manor, field and Westwood Villiage char S¥divistons. ters must. register, 4" & homes in the two subdivisions lcondition fo ‘handle properly the with a projected 1,400. amount of sewage from their pres-| “At present we would have to ent homes. : Charlies Brown, president, and New residents of the townships ° = —— also are invited te register. Your PTA Is Planning in the age sroup 2% to 44 there are more women than men. But farm households are more apt than nonfarm households, she |said, to inclueboth husband and Wife. She said the farm widow who is able_ bands is shown by the fact that — gram, which begins at 3 o'clock, Farm Is Poor Place $2 Million Project Culminates 4-Year Effort tion, equipment, site, develop. | Monte Clute, president of the ment and architect's fees, is High School Student Council, will slightly more than $2,000,000. The jo the master of ceremonies at average square foot cost is $14.71. the Sunday dedication ceremonies, The new gymnasium has a seat-| Supt. Baldwin will introduce ing capacity for 1,800 but can be the special guests and Dr, Wil- made to accommodate 3,000 for jiam Emerson, superintendent of Oakland (County Schools, will handle the greetings, The Rochester High School Band, ; under the direction of Ward Reid, Locker room facilities have been wili provide the music and the certs by taking out partitions be- tween the boys and girls physical education class area. \there will be an open “house to Planned for 1,500 students. ori the Homer Wing Post of the American ‘give the public an opportunity to aa level. The building is locat-'Legion will present colors. jinspect the building. lreadil ilable f tside readily available for outs s |. The dedication will mark the (oq) coelaiian activities. ce | culmination of a building pro- ; gram begun in 1953 following the | Portions of the baliding have | been in use the past year and so that the locker areas are| Py | Follewing the acknowledgement. .by Principal Harlan Johnson, Dr. ‘Erickson will deliver his feature address, at he our tal on Berg road, Mission Preacher north of 10%, Mile road. * * * The hall is open Tuesday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m.; Monday from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m, and on Saturday from 9 a.m. until noon. These hours apply to residents of both the city and village areas, with the exception of those in the area bounded by 12 Mile road, Lahser, 10'; Mile and Greenfield. The latter must register at East Southfield School, on Thursdays and Fridays from 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Metamora OES Plans Dec. 3 Christmas Party METAMORA — The local OES will hold its Christmas party at a meeting Dec. 3. There will be a tree and an exchange of gifts. Mrs. Anne Joyce of Port Huron will be @ guest at the party, as representa- tive of the Grand Chapter.in Grand Rapids. An QES School of Instruction is slated to be held here Dec. 7 6:30 p.m. potluck supper will pre- cede the meeting. sat the holiday service. tricts in the area. The total cost of the project, including construc. | | several new music rooms have : . | The dedication will be made by been added to the plan. | Lewis B. Arscott, president of the This week will see the final, Beard of Education, Gam ini Elmwood School to Hold mses saat sweeter | a e q ommerce O H ji > h give up her farm. The widower is | COMMERCE — The Methodist) pen ouse omg t likely to remarry again if he stays Church here will have as its guest) ion the land. Eighty-four per cent of rural- \Preacher, the Rev. Jack R, Stow-| AVON TOWNSHIP—Avon Town-!teachers at this week's PTA meet-jfarm households were said to in- hope with “ — bees wines Shi School PTA here will holding of Dondero High School, Jelude peers and wife, com- as missionary ippines. ; : lance G ‘s |pa. with 73 per cent for non- | . \He will show slides Saturday ee — at 7:30 in che ae servicemen — on ibet farm households. In H azel Park ining at 7:30 in the Founders Chap-; w . : e armed forces n raine lal and will preach at the ‘aveed * & cat and educated persoa- - | HAZEL PARK — Mayor Louis lmorning service. is ti nel, a planning to enter F G : 4 Bae At this time parents and teach the { at least finish| armingfon ranfe | Elias yesterday handed over be- ers will get together on studentinicn school. work and problems, This month Yearly Salary * | | The worship commission of ‘the ‘church has announced a Thanks- 7 : igiving service, scheduled for 10 the annual PTA membership drive . iam, Thanksgiving Day. The NeW | ig being held. A special prize win, Utica Youth Out /one millien dollar bond issues, two’ During the four years Elias church choir, made up of the first pe giv i R : . given to the room with the f @| C} most parents joining. 0 e€ Ind via oa ng for school construction and one for, has held a city office, he has lthree elementary grades and un- der the di : ; : rection of Mrs. Perry) Refreshments will be served by I ndia Hon Kon water system impro.ements, have) never cashed a pay check. In. home room mothers. Ld g F been approved by the State Mu-) stead, he lets them accumulate Oak ; . _ inicipal Finance Commission. Reyal HONG KONG Lawrence, Public borrowings approved af A. Thomas, will make jts debut and then gives the money away Importance of finishing school Russell Schwartz, one of the 42| sled cele to various organizations. was stressed by three representa-;American youths who visited Mos-; oe A A He has donated to the Hazel tives of the recruiting offices of cow and Red China, left Hong] The Fanmninet bli hoo} atk, Children’s Christmas Party, the Navy, Army and Air Force in Kong tonight aboard the liner Pres-| ngton public school ithe Eagles Midget Baseball League : district w i a program attended by 150 high,ident Cleveland for the United (strict wh eens ee auames and the Salvation Army. ——— four mitiion-dotlar bond issue for! The 22-year-old youth from Utica construction and furnishi : ’ : artived here by boat from’ Singa- elementary schicl ee ie ot new Wom an’s Soci ety Sets Yule Bazaar pore via India and Burma Nov. 6.) in Rochester $1 Million Bond Issue ‘#2 12h). ns earnings tor « ; year as mayor here, with the wish LANSING (® — Three separate that the job paid more. County Calendar a The Methodist WSC8 of Leonard wil! hold its November nega | Thursday , i t at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs, Ra school boys; their parents and Sta es. —— be} Terry om Noble road. Christmas plans Will be discussed. e PERSE! Dita a . “ag Detroit ‘was founded as a tur Union Service _— center by the French in’ of Thanksgiving He stayed in the Lutheran World! . Federation residence here. The Marlette Lumber Co Reév. A. S. Olson, in charge of the residence, said Schwartz, a “quiet to Build Addition . | ROCHESTER — The Christmas MARLETTE — The Marlette Vil- bazaar of the Woman's Society of Set at Rochester individual,” had asked him to keep! his presence a secret from news- _| .ROCHESTER—A United Thanks-|men, |lage Council has approved a per- Christian Service of the St. Paul giving Worship Service igre am joan for Holger Rasmussen to con-'Methodist Church has been set for On Wednesday evening, Nov. 27 : 'Struction addition to the Marlette Dec. 5 from 2 to 9 p.m. Featured at 7:30, in St. Paul Methodist\Southfield Club Meets Lumber and Concrete Co. building. this year will be the large selection Church here, Other action taken at the meet- of Christmas decorations in charge Co-chair- men of the bazaar are Mrs. Gor- The Nazarene, Episcopal, First ‘The Optimist Club of Southfield,ing funds for a poli I s police radio to be N. , hairman. Congregational and Methodist meets this evening at the Fruit-| used in civi] defense. ad ides Mecsiselpeat Churches are sponsoring the |ridge Inn. on Southfield between . 'don Lees Mrs, Walter Miller. service. St. Paul's Chancel hag and 13 Mile roads. The eve- Ithaca Oka ‘ Bo d d don Lees and Mrs, Walter iller Choir will present the niusical (Ming's program will feature the} y nds Joy Circle will be in charge of portion of the program. jfilm ‘The Magic Drum,” de-) ITHACA « — Ithaea voters have ["* '% table from 2 to 5 p.m. ; 4 4 as interesting, educational ed is The snack bar. open from 6 to The Rev. E. John Yuells will > ieee g @pproved issuance of $110,000 in 9 p.m.. will be tn charge of the |preach on * iving Out of surprising. George Heil, a bonds for a six-room elementary. : 3 Dur Abunee™ FUME Regd epee. om OF Tne eo eam Tye re wars Rrwrge, Semice EM ih lance is invited, Ipformation Committee, will be 0n/53. They also voted a three-milli = . | hand to demonstrate and answer tax increase over a 10-year period Different this year will be the | questions. ‘for payment of the bonds. |‘Kiddieland.” In charge of the : Starlight Circle, it has Mrs. Victor * Mayor Donates |*™ tween $150-$200 to Boysville in, ‘SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — ing included the approval of match- of the Martha Circle, with Mrs.| installation of equipment in the Then the High School Choir will ‘sing “Bless this House’ and the PLAN FAR AHEAD band and choir will combine in “We -have planned ahead for Alma Mater.” many years, which has been nec- ~ *& essary to keep in step wjth the Invocation will be given by the rapid growth in this 60 square:Rev. Edgar Lucas, with the Rey, mile area,’ D. C. Baldwin, Roch- John Yuells giving the benediction. jester School System superintend- Music by the band concludes the lent, said. lceremonies. Rochester Club Active Aiding Crippled Children | ROCHESTER — The Oakland; have received actual service, County Society for Crippled Chil- due te lack of space at their dren Building Fund will receive; present location. The school has (proceeds of the Rochester Junior, a long waiting list. : Women’s Club Thanksgiving Char-, lity Dance at Red Run Golf Club, Last month ground was broken Saturday, Nov. 30. Oakland County Society for Crip- “= * * pled Children and school. The Sponsors are Mr. and Mrs. Jarry Rochester Juniors wish to aid this O. Lange. Since the organization great need by donating their dance jof the Junior Club two years ago. proceeds to the cause. Sixteen the Crippled Children’s School has Rochester youngsters are serviced been one of great interest. by the Oakland County Society for *~ + * Crippled Children. Each week members of the Jun-| Chairman of the Rochester Chat- iors drive to Pontiac to assist crip- ity Dance is Mrs. Paul Christen- pled children at their school,’ sen and Mrs. John T. Cochran is where they receive physiotherapy, chairman of dinner reservations at speech work and general educa- peg Run, preceding the dance. Bon: | Other committee members are: Children from 3 to 1% years of Mrs. John A. Bird, Mrs. Fred S, age attend the school—many are Case IJ, Mrs. Robert E. Chandler, | cerebral palsy victims. Out of Mrs. John K. “Yount, Mrs. J. W. 530 cases in this area only 135 Eastman, Mrs. Daniel Gallagher, Mr. “Robert Hilt Mra. Richard |C, Jerome, Mrs. Richard Justice, |Mrs. Ben Lindquist, Mrs. Thomas |Madden, Mrs, George R. Mair, |Mrs, Gordon Morseth, Mrs. Wil- iliam Nieman, Mrs. Robert Peter- ison, Mrs, Donald G. Pixley and Mrs. Richard Seitz. Planning. Party for Minnie Cow Out in Romeo ROMEO—They're planning a biz for the new building to house the— Movie Slated Saturday at Leonard Church Officers to Be Elected Also Zink as chairman. There will be party out in Romeo Saturday. Dec. merry-go-round rides, puppets and 7, with lots of dignitaries, officials 3 License Plate Offices ito Open in Detroit X-HAY’S HER ROBBY — Having a ch Cray taken js just a game to four-year-old Ann Rankin, thanks to this hobby-horse ar- | rangement of the negative holder. With her are Clifton Teintzel, | left, and Col. Elmer A. Lodmell, chief of the radiological service at, Washington, where the hobby horse. the Walter Reed Army Mospital, is stabled. * W * LEONARD—A sound motion pic- ture, ‘Silent Witness,’ sponsored for-the public by the Young Peo- ple's Class of the Methodist Sun- day School, will be shown at the! church Saturday at 7:30 p.m. A musical program also will be pre-y sented. Imlay Couple to Mark Golden Anniversary | IMLAY CITY—An Open House will be‘held at VFW Hall Sunday, afternoon, in honor of the 50th wed- ding anniversary of Mr. and. Mrs. Delius Maison. Clerk will be elected at this time. Vote on Charter Set Feb. 3 WESTWOOD VILLAGE — Feb. 3 is the date set for residents here to vote on the proposed village charter. Seven councilmen and a * * * , However, the charter must first be approved before village officers can take office. . Residents in the Westwood Vil- fage area have until Jan. 15 to many fascinating things for chil- and Press people invited. The party dren. ‘will be in the honor of Langmead-| LANSING uw — Secretary of iow Minnie, a registered Guernsey/State James M. Hare has an- ~ ? cow. nounced that three new branch Groveland Grange Plans Minnie, whe is owned by How- llicense plate offices will open for Installation of Officers. ard Colby of Colby Dale Farms business Friday in Detroit. The offices will be located at here, this month will cotnplete 'go54 woodward Ave., Nettie Cherry, Candidates, for the village coun- hae ae : positions must file ; nominating petitions by’ Jan. € Grange will hold in- * 16 with Hugh Allison Jr., the vil- eines ok officers for all Oak-| ® Production record that will be |r anager: 3479 Mitchell Ave., Jesse lage charter commission secretary. /jand County, Granges: including the highest for a cow of any iLee Smith, manager, apd 3408 + * #£ |Brandon.° Holly, Davisbufg, Rose ore anywhere on twice-a-day |Michigan Ave., George Hughes, Charter commissioner, Ted and Lone Pine, on Saturday eve-| ™ c- imanager. Shurtleff, said today he felt the ning. The event, to take place on the’ Hare said the volume of sales charter would be approved. He — * *« * Colby Farms on McKay road will will be studied after the peak added that more than 600 residents | A potluck supper will start at|start precisely at 3 p.m., and the license period has passed in March from the proposed village area!7 p.m. and installation will be attcooperating hosts will be the farm to determine if the offices should reregister for the election. 4 attended three public hearings dur-| 8:30 in the Groveland Grange/owner and the American.Guernsey be kept open on a year-around | ing the last two weeks, Hall, in Groveland Township, _—_‘Cattle Club, ibasis. De have 1940 Cadillac dashboards. | TWENTY pou | “Bob Conaiiine Says: THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1997 He was released on personal bond. Claim Sh ‘Sheared . He charged taking P sijery fren ‘top sndess National PY Use of Chemical Moscow Law Forbids Driving Dirty Cari Sete MOSCOW (INS) — The new 1958; cars are coming out in Moscow, sag - in the streets of America. in so me respects the changes are/ more striking than anything emerging from Detroit this year. * * * For example, the Russian car stylists discovered two-tone deco- ration, this year. A real snazzy 13th factory of Gorky It is against the law ip Mos- cow te drive a dirty car on the idea, One part of the body 48) dents repaired is semewhnt oot — let's say, blue, and the) plicated by tact other part cream, Makes quite & Fender factory in the name 6f Likhachew. is as easily located as a black. | They start in second gear no longtime manager. of the Laren (nengs eal egret plant. Zig is a contraction of the’ No ay ~natic drives as yet on! ‘Rustin ears. When such a sys- ‘tem comes to Russia it will sadden/ a lot of chauffeurs and cab drivers) ;who have become enormously at-! tached to working the clutch, pedal) contrast to the all beri or all) dup-colored cars built here since production began in 1430. Hope the id@a will cat oh mn in America. The USSR also has a pew medium price car, the Volga. The other big change is new names for the two biggest Ras- sikn built models, the pre-war Packard design heretofore called the Zis, ami the Buick design of similar vintage named Zim, . There has been no change in these basic designs in a decade. The Soviet view of carbuilding fs not unlike that of Henry Ford and his Model T. Henry in the shape of ashtrays. Béth the Zis, which is reserved fot Kremlin officials, marshals, | admirals, high government offi- cials and public figures, and the Zim, for the nexf step down, pair Zis and Zim have had their names changed for 1958 to Zil and Zig. Zis stood for Zavod Imenca Stalin, the factory in the name of Stalin, Zim was the factory in the name of Molotov. Times change and s0 do some aspects of Russian cars. Zil, formerly Zis, means -24-Piece Set Stainless Steel ey FULLY GUARANTEED CHEST OPTIONAL RECORD | PLAYER By the world's largest manufacturers of phonographs Our Reg. $24.95 * tee pce Pee e einer 2A 3S * $1.00 Will eevewey for Ciacietmes ye CLOCK SALE Our Reg. $12.95 _ iB I YEAR GUARANTEE 1” DOWN Our newest cre. ation, exquisite m every deta’ Make sure fou gee thes watch before Duying any other’ | JEWELERS Block os Penney’s One South’ Saginaw Corner Pike (Se Hi- RECORD 3-Speed Automatic Changer Guaranteed ‘2.1 Watt Output ¥ Slight Irregularities in Case Coverings Our. Reg. NOW NO MONEY r Seend tak Gar ie Ube bets propelled mechanical and cater-|to piller tread machines,” jmatter how much. the car bucks and coughs. Whenever they - get up what they consider is sufficient speed in high gear or they see a 'down-grade approaching they put/w ithe car in neutral and coast. — | TURN OFF KEY ms with toy] imachines. But her Jone teas weletabe a , 2 few yards in the matter of rajl- road tracks stop signals caused | iher to be rejected. high, turn on the key, let out the: power again. owes gas but ae h-l on gears. | * is cents a — tor Ex-Midland Bank Teller | other ace rien, Accused of Embezzling pedestrians wage a perpetual BAY CITY w — A former Mid of nerves that causes the land bank teller was charged yes-| average western passenger OF terd zzling fi stroller to blanch, shut his eyes. | the sos € 4 fom hold his fingers in his ears Some {Period this, year. wait for a splintering crash. So * i how nothing seems to eel | Blair pie Workman, 2%, of A lady with = baby carriage Shepherd, waived exaimin charged right across our onrush. ‘re U. S. Commissioner Clarence | ing bumper the other day, Never Pettit and was held to Federal] looked left or right, never looked Court arraignment next Tuesday. Gas RE behind her. The foreigner who gets a driving B® license in Moscow must be a mar- vel mentally and physically. He| must memorize a list of rules and; .| ROUND: COPPER CLAD | REVERE rwuverveveuvvuvUCVTCT. ail Mi Mi tl Min A Mi Mn Mi hi th hi te te ie ek perience Pagel a ts) F REN. TUXEDOS SAM | ywwevuvuvuvrvevvrueCTT' | behind as we shot past some | | ae DIAMONDS - WATCHES JEWELRY leently, displayed at the Agricub sheep by chemical means was re- tural Show in Toowdomba, cal apparently hadn't harmed the wool in any, way, In the process, 21 days elapse between application IMPORTANT NOTICE! 7 store will be closed i 5 p. m, Thursdey, arranging greatest - my history — Don't miss this great cee 6 HOUR S: TONIGHT twniy 5 P.M. to 11. P.M. 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Bey Toasiec $ ick Drain $ vue $79. 95 Triple fewel 3 Serie 3 So tab, modern 3 Value 4 95 ron naea ; - $39.95 3 BICYCLES ; oT a Sizes , ; $ Low Prices 4$ 4 NAME BRAND TWIN BRUSH FLOOR POLISHER x “41” Complete With ywewe™ vvuvVvVY Guaranteed Assorted Styles Available SAVINGS With Every Record FREE: £2.95 Sheaffer Cartridge Pen | 2 Scrub Brushes 2 Polish Brushes 2 Buffers 2 Steel Wool Pads 1 Can Wax UP TO Player Purchased rwvvvVvVvVTVTYTVTVeVvTeVvVTVvVTTYTTVTeTTeTrTeeTeeeT Rug Cleaning Attachment CHILDREN’S BOYS’ or GIRLS’ ICE SKATES ; _ DESKS Blackboard Top FIGURE or HOCKEY Complete with Chair ‘Sizes 12 to 4 Valu $5 88 Reg. 9 5 ao $7.95 3 $9.95 SAVE OVER 50%! eee EVV UV UVC CC CCC CCCOCTCCAT CCT CCST . 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NOVEMBER 31, 1957 , BP Lee 1 A i * Se ep a Ses oa pier Bae ait) Bee eo cs ees Re Foes eae ee a iin TWENTY-ONE TEENAGE PARTNERS — Stanley Rogoff (foreground) and Robert Swan of Brooklyn, N. Y., ladle: wax into containers for candles produced by their Easy-Kindle Co. Eugene Borrie (rear) is adviser of the Junior Achievement effort. | Youth Achievement Firms Back in Business Again i | they determine the amount of com-facture, careful attention must be| mere money in their pockets. igiven to the pros and cons of its The sums earned are not large, jsaleability. An item that sells for ‘less than $2 is ‘mission on sales.” All groups tol- low this procedure. a ee The average gress sales of a J. A, company is about $300. At the end of the school year, ventory is sold and al! debts are paid. If the company has beén profitable—and most of them are —steckholders get back their a dividend. every company is liquidated. In- | that business partners must agree entirely on the students’ own time.) . original investment, at well as In choosing a product to manu 1cer is believed to result from our ‘natural background of radiation—, of course, but they can keep the ‘cosmic rays and radium ‘in the i bd ie cw Ly "7 sually the easiest partners in spending money C | | f d R k ‘earth's crust. to dispose of, Gat this ruie| Without having . ask for that | q Cu q e IS | Dr. Langham, a biochemical re- A-Fallout Called Grandma Stops Cycling SWANS ISLAND, Maine i—At hom . : stop motorbiking around this ’ erythi j= sid , search stimates if atmospheric ~ : ; joes pot anely to everything: LOS ALAMOS, N. M. (INS)~An| Scorcher, estimit pe foes we, ~ Maine coast island, * * * | The time !n which the product) ; “contamination with nuclear weap “Don't forget,’ adds. Eldora Will be made is also very impor- @tomic scientist says rathoactive ons continues at the present rate, A spell of rheumatism both. ; : ., fallout is a calculated risk mod- cases of the two diseases may in- ered Mrs. Torrey so much this . : he | ne? j a i eS OC e two diseases May In Blodgett, of Stadio City, Callt.jtant because this mdet be done. man has to take—like cross-'crease by 250 per year | summer that she sold the motor that they have the ability to make —after school hours. \ing a busy street. When compared with the haz-; scooter her grandson bought . Wr “iety like . for her more than a year ago, a produ that ls aa good os an = | Dr, Wright H. Langham, of the,ards of modern society like elec-. thing similar on the market.” Peanuts yield oil for salad oils,|Los Alamos, N. M., points out tomobile traffic, Dr. Langham/off the island roads, Now. she’s If it can be made better, that’s |cooking, margarine and soap man-|about 10 per cent of the normal/said, the risk of diseases from ra-|hoping to save enough money to in the group's favor—and- means .ufacture. i Suit & Topcoat at Anniversary Savings! Here’s the Values That Are the Talk of the Town! "MORE OF OUR -FINER SUITS” Hard Finish All Wool Sharkskins 81, Mrs. Mamie Torrey has had t@ - incident of leukemia and bone can-|dio-activity is not unreasonable. ‘buy “‘one of them electric cars.” Ladies! Bring Your Man In Now For His iCalifornia University laboratory at trical appliances, bathtubs and au-) But she won't be‘tontent to stay ‘ By JACK P. GABRIEL ‘member’ in Kansas City, Mo., “and NEW YORK (NEA)~—Now that|the first step is to decide upon) winter’s moving iif again, a lota product that wil] make money.) of boys and girls are. back in;Then the group decides how much “business.” ;working capital thei: | ALL WITH 2 TROUSERS | They are the members of Jun-/need to begin production.” ior Achievement, Inc., which is! well known to students of many] cing, the young people sell capi- * e- , high schools for its opportunity to) yg; stock at 58 cents a share. | =| Parents, friends, relatives, | earn some money as they le about business. MANY PARTICIPATE Started some years ago by Hor- ace A. Moses. a Massachusetts businessman, it now has more than 40,000 members, all high school boys and girls ' neighbors, even teachers ° are prospective purchasers, but no shares. Every member of a com- pany must own at share, however, and the aver- firm Si To get the money for finan. | ene can own more than five | least one | age capitalization is about $100, | You've never seen such values! They're tops—THEY'RE BULLET- PROOF 100% ALL WOOL HARD FINISH SHARKSKINS, GUARAN- TEED TO KEEP THE PRESS FOR 2 YEARS! All select patterns — just arrived—all sizes—regulars, longs and shorts. Alterations free. REGULAR $75 VALUES! Yes, Two Pants... at Just we piped Re In October of each year, mem- .bers. elect a president and other! officers. Books must be kept when a bank account has been opened with which to purchase raw ma- terials. The company applies for a J. A. charter, pays rent at an average of only three dollars a month and buys the small tools it needs. Shop machinery is leased from the Junior Achievement or-| ganization by deposit of capital in proportion to the value of the ma- chinery used SOLD ON MARKET | In Chicago, Ralph Kowalski ex-| plains what his company does Moses was born on a farm, but when he became wealthy he remembered that young people are often denied work because they lack experience. He began dunior Achievement to help stu; dents get some practical _busi- ness knowledge while still in school. Through it, youngsters actually operate small businesses of their: own and more than 2.000 corpora-, : tions are now in effect during the schoo] year. Companies are formed numbering from 15 to 20 boys and girls. Each company is led by three advisers*from local busi- ness firms, and members meet with its product. “We sell it on - one night a week. the open competitive market. 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It's no reminder made at a time when the |. os ae from ae a uel French are furious at the Anglo-|vethnn t ” nay port es a : ‘Loan 2. cells exist in many s A shipment of token aS africa — the area which Frence o age and other Europeans would like to: FEAR REBELS ‘see welded to western Europe in’ The French fear that the arms 4 big economic combine. i will get into the hands of Algerian | + & &. Soviet Infiltration Feared| nationalist rebels, while Washing- | But not only the French, but also ton and London feared that further the Americans and British have, stalling would force Tunisian Pres- \yet to come up with a solution to ident Habib Bourguiba to turn to the bitter struggle in Algeria. And, the Soviet bloc for arms. as in the squabble over arms for | Freach ’ Tunisia, every issue touching on) Christian Tad atone » ama North Africa eventually is linked | ington trying to. solve the new with Algeria. | NATO rift in talks with Secre- _The French refuse to hold any | tary of State John Foster Dulles. peace councils with Algerians | American officials are not im-| Wess the rebels halt the war. | pressed with the argument that the | The rebels refuse to halt the war small arms they have sent to| "til they have a promise that | Tunisia will increase the rebellion | 88¥ S¢setiations will be based on in Algeria. In fact. the Tunisians eventual absolute independence are not as well-armed as the A-| frem France. gerian rebels next door. OPPOSES NASSER Suecessive French governments jhave believed they could Wear rs — ‘down the rebels by sheer military * fou meee ; Of power hut have failed in a terri- . ee ‘tory ideally. suited for guerrilla’ France, is a moderate nationalist artare 4 ~ P _ j a methods of = hate Precio The rebels keep their military Gamal Abdel Nasser, and he also organization going by levying local opposes the Ezyptian-Syrian re. |tributes. But they also know they liance on Moscow in what Cairo "=e active backing from Egypt. calls: “positive neutralism.” | And the latter, of course. is get- ting aid from the Soviet -Union, The American and British gov- which stands to gain a great deal ernments want to keep a man with little expenditure <2 Says Amendments to Law Unnecessary Gore Favors Increase of Atomic Aid to Europe WASHINGTON «8 — Sen. Gore;mixed. and none too favorable. (D-Tenn) said today he believes reaction from Senate-House Atom- European readiness to use Amer-ic Energy committeemen, of ican nuclear weapons in wartime whom Gore is one. Chairman Dur- ean be achieved without amend--ham ¢D-NC), among’ others, has4 ing the Atomic Energy Act. iquestioned the adequacy of “T generally favor ihcreased Security systems in nations which cooperation with our allies in this Would get such secret information. field and if an amendment to the’ Eisenhower and Secretary of ne s Dia as lpi es bY State Dulles appear determined to me Scministration, 1 would ive’ wot some lowering of the secrecy rear eal emmathetc const han. But some members. of Com view. gress obviously are beginning to see a possible way around this in “But as of now I know of no Dulles’ proposal to establish stock-’ such need and none has been in- piles of American atomic weapons dicated to the Senate-House com- |, Europe i mittee.” * * * ‘ Gore’s statement reflects, in) These weapons would be ear- part. the kind of opposition in Con- marked for Allied use in the event gress which some think might of war, but would remain under force some compromises in the technical control of the United, administration's announced inten- States and thus would not violate. tion to seek a freer exchange of existing law governing disposal of : scientific atomic information with)such weapons. j U.S. allies. | Gore said that with such stock- President Eisenhower—tas—saitpites egtablished the Linited States he will ask Congress to lift some could go ahead with all. of the’ of the secrecy. provisions of the necessary preparations for Allied | Atomie Energy Act. use of the weapons without chang- The proposal! has drawn a ing the law. i t SOc Dowa Will Hold One for Christmas 1 KRESGE’S - Christmas Layaway Sale Beautiful, Expertly Crafted SWISS WATCHES eee Only 5 GS. tnd BAND Pins 10% Fed. 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Bovs Club Lede ‘basa Gish ‘ob wong’ ot Geis Job Digging "= * = ae Gets Passport Iraq Refuses to Allow’ 4 | British-built military airfield at seam sa British to Use Airfield * * NEW DELHI i —Iraq has ‘re-|. Indian Sige Defense Minister) fused 0 allow British-built jet|S:,5 Malithia. reported the ban|vice versa. ‘the Baghdad Pact, shih" lling Prime Minister Nehru has fre- Business Menace . Pakistan claims tly criticized. DETROIT # — Otto C. Lorenz, selling India is arming against her andjassociate editor of the American|at $100 to $200 below their factory , told the Michigan Con-/costs in desperate efforts to unload 9 Million Cents | nin ania tones « te Red China. a MOUNT. KISKO, N. Y, &—The returned ‘letters and. digging out) it Mount Kisko Boys Club is count-|the coppers. So they offered: the, — ing its blessings in pennies. Hob to the boys. club on a 50-50! spring, Readers Digest: Los Angeles Attorney Also Allowed to Travel ' to North Korea Laat fue tay the Club has banked| 3 magazine mailed out 100 million $5,000. _ pennies, two each enclosed in let-| ee : ters to prospective subscribers. | About 8 per cent of the neckties, : Re jowaver, 3% mela elt’ on = eit by women, geles attorney says he is the first: | American to have a passport val-’ ‘idated for travel to Communist ‘China and North Korea. ' * * * A. L. Wirin’s passport signed yesterday by W. G. Nerren, acting director of the U. S, Pass-| port Office in Los Angeles, after | a agen judge in San Francisco) ruled that Wirin had a right. to! gather evidence and interview wit-/ inesses behind the Bamboo Cur-| tain. The State Department at first | ihad refused to permit Wirin to) visit Red China and North Korea. iBut Judge Louis E. Goodman of | S that unless Wirin was allowed to: go he would- dismiss charges against Wirin's clients. John and Sylvia Powell. * ® * The Powells are charged with printing seditious articles in an English language newspaper they published in Shanghai. The arti- cles accused the United States of: stalling in the Korean peace ne- gotiations, of conducting bacterio- ‘logical _warfare and of committing aggressive acts against Red Chi- ‘na and North Korea. Denying Wirin a passport, Judge Goodman held, would be violating ‘the constitutional rights of the Powells to produce evidence and witnesses, | x * * wep Sm A T U R D A Y See How YOU Can Your Ironing Time! | As Great as Its Reputation— Ask the Lady Who Owns One A Factory Representative Will Conduct the Demonstration! CRUMP ELECTRIC, Inc. 3465 Auburn Road FE 4-3513 view more than 100 persons in his three-month trip, including! ‘Chou En-lai, foreign minister of! China, and ‘Kim Nl Sung, a) minister of North Korea. | The only private house in Foe. land which has its own post office is Holkham Hall, home of the Countess: of Leicester. 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TWENTY-FIVE | Junior Needs Strong Man at Helm : ‘New Machine Packages trie ‘a . ~ |Bricks Automatically — Time for Dad to Take Over as Head of Home!=.2: 222 . ; : = . first automatic brick-packag'ng ae . jmachine has been installed for : m batten. ‘pilot-plant testing at a Des | Obviously this, then, is the king |rotPl brick lent. = of mother who least deserves the; ‘The machine is designed to pack- doffed hat: the little lady with age 10,000 standard-size bricks an the big power- madness, wh0!|nour, ready for shipment, Each drives her husband into with-| package contains 62 bricks, made a drawal and her children into re-jup of three individually strapped : bellion. - ‘bundles of 20 bricks plus two . No one knows, in this growing spacer bricks. imatriarchal society, how many’ Mrs. Americas are ruling the, home with an iron will: but it’s July Produce Month his story and was released. The switches from his mother to his emotional impact on his subcon- | father. scious, however, was devastating;| But this boy’s father meekly for months, his.nights were filled accepted his wife’s orders. “It ‘nig 'With nightmares and his days with) intensified rage at both of ogte Se ea mental “blackouts.” In this state) Dis parents,” the psychiatric re- In the old days. mother w. gang and another over a particu-!™e wat “ n the oid days, aS SO Dr. Gil took hi . port read, “particularly ugainst revered that even when shear color which each group wanted |. man m on aS 4 his mother, since she appeared burned the toast everybody: would |'© US for its club jackets. It was patient. He discovered: a real threat to his masculinity uickie commpassiabandy wid {eens 2 Net must _decke. the soeg was pons —setting about to rob father, = —— pis issue. During the skirmish, a boy a, tos mother was “hos” ; then son, of the dominant role clare devotion. to beef well done b i 4 ” ‘from the other gang was stabbed the family. Until | 12. the in the family. of study of a 17-year-old Puerto Kican boy. The patient had been “war councilor” of a street gang. By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK (INS) — Poor “Mom” has taken a beating these Jast few psycholoically-probing pleat ateeaet there reat regy — unto ashes. Sigg. ‘lor ** ito be hoped that husbands of the} NEW YORK—July is the best , But no longer. Psychologists, ze Soom ot = pentuany a boy followed her orders, was| x * jland will evaluate their homes— month for fresh fruits and vege- : sociologists, Philip Wylie and innocent of the murder, was quick-|bedient. Then behavior changed; In joining a gang, “He lived before the psychiatrists . are tables. In July, 31 of them are : television. have. ripped into the|iy apprehended by police. |with puberty. It is at this time what he hoped that his father| forced to. i their peak season in the | matriarchy. so. savagely that by (Copyright 1957) United States. ‘Inow, when one meets a little gray- haired woman on thé street, one After a night of grilling, he told ‘hat a boy's identification usually |might be: a sought-after warrior brad ibe eetad bade toetteesii _ = this one refused to be shaken off. Nehru took it home. DOVE OF PEACE — A dove perches on the head of Indian Prime. Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in New Delhi as he watches a parade of several thousand school children marking his 68th birth- - day. Several “‘peace doves” were released during the parade and is likely to stiffen than to bow. “If you hear of any progres- sive thinker who thinks well of mothers,” sald the editor, “Print it, That’s news!’ New York branches, :New Zealanders ‘Are Attenders, Says L. G. Wells AUCKLAND—New Zealand is a nation of “attenders,"’ according to, ~Colonel L. G. Wells. - He makes a business of studying “psychology and using the know!- - edge for extracting funds for needy ~organizations, Auckland reports. = x ®« * New Zealanders ‘‘attend the races, they attend games, they at- .tend anything, It is a habit,” he says, He told a bevy of church- funds for a new building, that it dark reputation to motherhood would take only a small effort to oes id's most widesprea: get New Zealanders into the habit “To the dope addict,” said Dr of attending church as faithfully percy Mason of New York, as they now attend the races mother was always the-favorite “Just get him to reaching for the important parent, the ‘boss his wallet," he advised, “for an‘of the family.” individual’s interest follows his siarean ey” DISAPPOINTED IN DAD Sower Atop Capitol LINCOLN, Neb.—Nebraska has one of the most modern capitols in the United States and it houses the country’s only one-chamber Legislature. Atop the Capitol’s 400- foot-high tower is a statur called The Sower. ber) used — his strength,” gang to his mother’s berating.” Dr. Gilman’s psychiatric re- port, titled “A Gang Member’s Reaction to an Unexpected In search of news, then, I at- itended a recent meeting of the) American Psychiatric Association, And there, through one probing paper on teenage crime and another on the | dope addict, discovered what type of woman it is who is giving a in- | “the | “The boy (a teenage gang mem- feel explained Dr. Arthur E. 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The present scientists. eee « *® thinking is that if such a program . - is roved, the federal govern- The dynamic, soft-spoken secre- —Provide ams te graduate: > ot eee then match the states tary. who will be charged with/Schools for fellowships to produce) aia, for dollar. to pay for it. administering such a program, told/™°re Ph.D.’s and doctors of sci- Pointing out that a third of the this correspondent in an exclusive |“: top 25 per cent of high school interview that the “current think-| The secretary said the admin- ‘graduates do not go on to college, ing”’ involves a matching of federal istration is considering a variety ihe said the country simply cannot and state funds to: of proposals fer scholarship (Be8e this tremendous loss of eae freee high school pctential scientists and teachers. : — ne yet oomat Folsom said scholarships are on pecifi for t . of ee sail or tile phase not the whole answer to encour- give them vocational guidance aging deserving youngsters te and counseling, and upgrade teacher - counselors by summer ition reported yesterday that the plan would certainly help. He refresher courses. —Set up a nationwide program for testing the aptitude of junior and senior high school students, _ order te present a practical plan | that could win the wide support 1 of Congress. | The secretary believes little dif- Kresge’s Discount Camera Shop HOLIDAY PICTURE TAKING SPECIALS ‘DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY! CLIP CLIP CLIP CLIP CLIP CLIP CLIP ~—~rrrrvrerrrrrr rere eee eae eer aoe Ye ‘ing the second program—the ‘increase of vocational education igrants for teaching science—since ‘a pattern has been in existence ‘since 1917. * * * | Such a plan was first inaugurat- jed during World War I to produce jmore mechanics and farmers. It lhas since been expanded to en- ‘courage the study of domestic ‘science, home economics, engi- neering and practical nursing. Folsom said the need for some of these is now less pressing, and that the federal-state matching | funds: could stress instead the ; teaching of mathematics and science. 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OF 6 PRICES EFFECTIVE TO SUNDAY, NOVEMBER ~t es es A WE RESERVE Downtown Pontiac Store THE RIGHT TO 67 North Saginew St. LIMIT QUANTITIES ALSO MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER, er a eee 5 = i ¢ } * id ee Soe: THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1937 _ Had Feeling of Im Soble Demoted in Spy Network (This is the lith of p a ny Pe tn which conf Boviet Yelle the Taner t caplaman ae one 6 of an he Wes a: ry gine A for 15 T By JACK SOBLE (Written with Jack Lotto) I had committed the unpardon- able sin, by Communist standards —I made a decision and executed it without prior knowledge or ap- proval of my superiors in Moscow. As a result of my blunder, I was demoted in the Soviet spy apparatus, accused of being a thief who ran off with about $30,000 of Russia's money en- trusted to me for esplonage pur- poses. Finally, I was dropped like so much rubbish. My fateful mistake came about this way: State Department refused to renew) my to Mexico with my wife and son and then go back to Russia. I/door: One of them said: concluded my appeal: comrades, that this is my life and that I have given my whole life to the party work. Please check on SFNSED DOOM jStept. fitfully. I had a feeling of In the summer of 1952, while I “Pending doom that even whisky was operating in France, the U.S.|“ wld not shake off. nding Doom’ : of repercussions and the possibility of catastrophe from the Amer- can authorities.” I asked that.I be allowed to move|doom—and felt relieved. arrest.” My long nightmare was over. (Next: Soble describes his feel- “Please remember, my dear it in a very urgent way.” that had given him haven.) The night of Jan, (Copyright, 1957) 24, 1957, 1 I looked at my wife, Myra, '(about $8.00) annually, and wondered how she was able to sleep. It was a cold night, but I was awake when the doorbell rang at 6:30 a.m. when I heard the ring I knew I was going to my Seven FBI agents stood at the “Jack Soble, you are under ings as a confessed and convicted spy who betrayed the country Dogs in Stockholm, Sweden, are taxed at the rate of 40 kroner Tourist’ Defi nition Being Worked Out WASHINGTON. An attempt to define a “tourist” in terms com- mon to statisticlans-of all -21 American republics is being un- dertaken by the Inter American Statistical Institute, ote * * In cooperation with the Inter- American Travel Congresses, the 1.A.8.L, a .specialized agency of the Organization of American States, will strive to define and classify travelers so comparable figures on their habits and ex- penditures can be compiled on a uniform basis. As matters now stand, a tourist may be a traveler on vacation, a salesman on business, a student, a person seeking medical attention, or an individual on a government mission. * * * For economic studies, present | Statistics on travel habits and ex- penditures are meaningless. U. of M. Survey Shows Why You Travel by Car ANN ARBOR ~(INS) — A Uni- ‘versity of Michigan survey reveals, most people travel by car when they decide to take a trip. The University’s Research Cen- notes the _ menivomiacs is that some people find figs 4 car fatiguing, « * * Also disclosed was that ‘‘virutal- ly all American adults” have taken at least one trip 100 miles away from home by auto sometime in their life. But among families, whose incomes are less than COMMUNITY ‘NATIONAL BANK ter also says you are in the minor- ity of Americans if you didn’t take at least one long trip by car dur-, | ing the last 12 months. * * * ‘The nationwide survey of 4,000 adults disclosed people travel by, ear because: —It's cheaper, especially for small groups; —You can choose your own tim- ing and route; —It’s faster and more direct; —You can enjoy the scenery; —Yoy can bring your family or friends along. Another advantage is you can haye the car to use at your des- | tination. However, the survey dred years old and can’t walk," re- iplied Wallace to the astonishéd ass tyros Pays 212% . a Year on SAVING CERTIFICATES Ase Deposit your surplus savings or invest- on ment savings at any one of our 8 con- me venient banking offices. Declines Dance Lesson for Physical Reasons ' HUNTINGTON, W. Va.-u—''Sir. I am calling to inform you that) you have been awarded a $35 danc-| ing scholarship at (a local) dance! _studio,"’ said a sweet young thing \in.a telephone call to Col. George S. Wallace. “Young lady, I'm‘ almost a hun- Community National Bank OF PONTIAC caller. ¢, Wallace, in his 80s and an attor-; GaN ney for 60 years, declined the offer. passport. I thought it would be a simple matter to return to the States and straighten the whole thing :out. It was not to bé. The FBI, which had been wise to my activities for a long time because of the reports of counterspy Boris Morros, my courier, had alerted the ‘State De-| partment. 4 MORROS FINDS ME | When the Soviet Secret. Police discovered I was not at my post, | they sent Morros to find-me in) America. Soon after I had settled. down in a Riverside Drive, New, York, apartment, Boris came knocking at my door. , He carried a letter written in German by the commanding gen- eral of the Soviet Secret Police,| Alexander Korotkov. ‘‘Alexander”’ informed me bluntly in the coded! letter that I was no longer to consider myself in charge of my agents and demanded an account- ing of the money given me. He also | told me I was to take my orders thereafter from Morros. Frightened, I wrote and plead- ed for patience and understand- | ing. There was no response. With every waiting day my nerves stretched tauter and tauter—to the breaking point. Suddenly, my wife stopped receiving letters from her family in Russia. The terrible agony of waiting began. Then fear set in—fear for our own safety. MOVE TO CANADA We decided to go to Canada to start a new life. I stayed there from 1953 to 1955, selling bristles. | i One day Morros visited me and told me Koretkev and “the rest of our comrades” in the Secret Service had been purged. A new group has taken over, he told me and “they want to see us| both in Moscow.” I told Morros | I wouldn't go back because “we'd | both be shot.” To my fear of Russian retalle:| ticn, a new ingredient was soon. added: The FBI seizure of one of my old agents now confronted me’ with. the threat of arrest by Ameri- can law enforcement agents. WHAT TO DO? I was trapped. Which way could I turn? For most of my life, since the time I first joined the Com- rrunist movement at the age of 17. I had been indoctrinated with a’ hatred of the United States. I was afraid of the American authorities. and what they might do to me. | But my long association with | the hard, determined and utterly | ruthless Soviet Secret Police made me fear their retribution even more. Twice I found myself | on the verge of giving myself vp. Twice I lacked the - moral stamina to make a clean break | with evil. Steadily, I found that I was les-, ing control of myself, suffering extreme nervous tension and deep | depression as I tried to decide | which way to turn. In the show. down, I turned to my Soviet masters. I poured out my heart in, letters, pleading for them to help: me get out of the country. I promised to perform even more spectacular feats in the future. Still nothing came. I WRITE AGAIN The months passed, and with them my feeling of doom increased. , On Aug. 15, 1956, I wrote a last, desperate appeal, which the FBI intercepted: “I cannot tell you how hard it, is for my wife and me and even, for my son. Besides that, my wife has her whole family in the moth- erland and has not received the slightest bit ~ information from! them. “She cries bitteriv at night and is often having a breakdown. 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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957 ‘last night, Not a man to give up , +e | ; aa i ,| Member of the IOOF Lodge, he a i : that one couldn't put the queen's) Thomas B, Doherty, a district irights and responsibilities that! The baby was dead at birthis survived by his wife, Norma; his wallet easily, the priest came pantaloons to a better use than to| attorney’s accountant, told the ‘ought to be handled on a local) at 8 p.m. Friday at the Coats tere Funeral Home, burial will be 30,000. . aids and even wristwatches. ‘saving amounted to only $1,028. jcast iron. oa me he reo Hot Leadon Slayer postion” against the advice ofS Mistaken Identity other counselors. maintains she is still alive and will been: seen in the Wichita area. — They said later it was a case of mistaken identity, A man resem- res angers, 0 Wer ugusta, a- > ite east of Wichita in south- a en ‘| WICHITA, Kan, — Police! central Kansas. | . Mrs. Scott vanished from the cou-!thought for a time early today| Investigators located him later Accountant Tells Jury Pie's home here Mav 16, 1955. Scott ey had a hot lead on Frank Ed-jin Wichita after finding the car , ward Wetzel, the 36-year-old New| and said he had moved to Wichita two daughters’ Mre. Dorks Ghieiss|of Lake Orion, Clarence: of the(shirts are among the items to be Husband Induced Wife return some day and explain her) yo. mental patient sought across|recently from Kansas City. They [abeence. the nation for the slaying of two| declined to divulge his name. home with her sister, Mrs. Olive: : ie! ie Smith of 64 W. Rutgers St. tle ae nas | ‘The thought of putting. up for | LOS ANGELES w — A prosecu- Dallas School Head =. [met tat the lead m8 Se. Besides her husband, she leaves = Pittsburgh Priest Beats — auction the underclothes of a ‘tion witness in the murder trial of Raps U.S. ‘Interference several sisters and brothers. . FRANK L. VARNER weman whose name became L. 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(INS) — Many| Hal Boyle Says: NEW YORK @® — “Nobody is’ safe,” said Victor Borge. “But & 'there is no life except happiness.” “Understanding of life can be ‘achieved only by being happy.’ | It is a pleasure to meet off- istage this pleasant Dane, who . milks money, music and laughter from the piano, because in his home he retains his professional atmosphere of good humor. x © ®- : But on the other hand when he barks—with a smile—the girls in his joint-in the Plaza Hotel this’ wife and his secretary) bounce, too. Pronto—and smiling. This is the possible dream of! every American man—to be the boss, have the girls realize it, and enjoy it. They have to have fun out of it, too. Borge is an unusual man with great talent. He is a highly con- scious craftsman. his use of piano humor is mannered, adroit, warm, often repetitive, but highly effec- tive. * * * ‘Marriage Licens Applications He is in some ways the most) TWENTY-NINE ‘ Comic Borge Milking Laughs From Piano’ the same chatting Sects, plus “I started with the Cadillac of'tions to perform in South Africa But inside you’ are five. million a wife and five now|the fowl business and now it is and Australia. di d whon rung a 430-acre farm in Connec-. \a8 common as the bicycle. a ioe peinyiout tte ee teal it ticut and hag, become one of the, x & * | “It’s so nice to be independent,” ' wb i nation’s largest distributors of “I love my farm. But the cost he added. “To come and go as’ “A walk across the atrest can Rock Cornish hens, of living is such that you have to} you please—to an extent, that is. ichange your life. Every second This is now a million-dollar-a-'make it worthwhile. You cannot) “I don't believe in fatalism, Butican change your life. year business with him, and the. just have land. You must do I do believe in cause and effect.} “But I do believe in goals. I yearend season is at ite height, something with the land." | “You have the universe of you. don’t believe anything is just blind but he says: | Although the margin of suecess- -—--—-- laceident, - ful cooks a cane ped na > A lin the pou e rge, who H P| | @ has earnings from the show World! agerty anning i. to plow into it, is eptimistic that, ; jinteresting if they would just ‘his efforts to popularize: the Rock Trip {0 Europe jrealize how they can change from \Cornish hen will vield him more Pe ecrnere is oe us bing ewe {than a mo of feathers. This is’ ls srabap: ee he designed to’ AUGUSTA, Ga. (INS) — James uninteresting life, unless yor get Bari .R. Nettles, Birmingham |sell at 89 to 99 cents a pound. lea ae slap secre- overwhelmed by problems and warire A. Meckling. Huntington a) oe beget aise e la anne) feel neglected by a higher Lgpe ones! Reniave His attitude toward life is as" : sie sg aris " * “| Bes Oe a Serre ein Roselawn dry and wry in private as it is cand e plans to make a first- weather or a bad thine. What 1 and survey ot arrangements for don't like, my neighbor may. James = Knox, Saline jon the platform before the piano next month's ‘‘summit” eti Arlene A. Donnelly, 373 ‘Tilimere {and the pyblic. The way he talks’ ar wer osu ae ting) « * * . mentor, Walled Lake about it, however, allows the pos-’ oo Peesidns Clasthemwer. “There are people I see in the x'Caissas 3000 Bensteta (sibility. that it is more personal !ncluding P resident Eisenhower. ‘street I make big rings around. land perhaps less professional. He Hagerty said no exact date had But happiness comes, as ) been set for his trip but he might weather does, in waves, not in go to France this weekend. He streams. ladded that U.S. Secret Service) “T am a very happy man.” “Tt ig so small, so big, you can- men also will be going to Paris Richard 6. . a muito Phill Jose! Bernard A. Inkster Joyes M. nendley, @@ E. Longfellow has the gift of making you fee Donald x. Ward, 132 N. Genesee you excite him, Beverly A. Hyatt, 128 Calvert | He says about this world: “People’s lives would be more The lumber company officials. eniered into the spirit shown by) the visionary couple and after six changes in plans for the home th re John D. Stinson. 798 Inglewood Noe! A, Osborne, 1¢1 Auburo Wilfred R. Rexroat, 821 Gt. Clair” Mary Ivey, 451 8, Telegraph isuccessful humorist alive. One of his basic arts is to resist the im- |pulse to bore an audience. It is said that he received not live long enough in it to do to establish security the t He was speaking about invita- capital. arrangements . Somerset Maugham ifs &4 ‘but none was as yet in the French = old, but is still spry, grinning ‘and working on a new novel. things you want to.’ creatine deal was clinched by mail—includ- ing the purchase of a lot overlook: ing scenic Lake Austin. Though the Gordons have “ne-| tired” to their mail-order home,| irre oa ppt their spirit of . They plan to Michael G. Tailes, Detroit Rose M. Arquette, Milford Timothy J. Oliver. Oxford Sandra G. Newkirk, 2441 Oscar L. Merehbanks. Welled Lake Monavene L. Kidd, Walled Lake | Bar! J. Schulte, Detroit Mary J. Hoffman, Syivas Shores Dr.) $100000 for his first television ishow. It is also said that he will receive $200,000 or more for a) show next Feb. 19 on CBS. | Borge came to this country as (a poor immigrant with three Tihings: his inability to speak Eng- hhish, his ability to disturb a piano, . United Press Phete IN A FOWL MOOD — And why not, with Thanksgiving a week away?. 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Select from one and two piece styles. Cotton dresses! Party dresses! Jumpers! Nylon and rayon dresses! Corduroy dresses! Taffeta dinner dresses! Also included are a few formals. Jane Lee} Charge 41 North periue Street Accounts Downtown Store Only! Invited Se, “ then flies 11,000 miles to rest of the year in a-tngy birt Hollywood Headlines in the Arctic, “DOORS OPEN 10:45 By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (®—RBen Gazzara ‘is in town, and he isn't the least bit surly, ‘for a rare TV appearance on CBS Playhouse 90 tonight. I found him to be courteous, conscientious and constructive, He even had kind things to say about Hollywood ,What a disappointment! * * * i One could expect more fit works from Gazzara. Aft r all. he wes a prime portrayer of angry ,young men m stage hits (“Cat on ‘a Hot Tin Roof,” ‘4 Hatful of /Rain’’). He is one of the star grad- zones of luates of the Actor's Studio and Furope has played hard to get with the ‘. 4 ay » | film studios. ror the man . J 3 f * * * mf “I go where the material is.’ he ‘explained. “The reason I wont sign with a studio is because | won't let myself get involved with ‘projects I'm not enthusiastic about. : searched the danger “But IT realize that. it pays to have certain ties to one sido After all, \Bu can't expect them to give vou good roles if they cant count on you for something in re turn,” | * * * For that reason, he may finally succumb to Hollywood picture so far has been ‘The Strange One,”’ in which he played a strange one indeed—a sadistic ‘cadet in a Southern military ac ad-| ‘emy, Taken from the play he _ Sheckingly revealed! Sammi starred in, “End as a Man,” it THE GIRL IN | GIRL IN was filmed in Florida by inde |pendent producer Sam Spiegel. No hit here, the film is doing big busi- iness abroad, Gazzara said. * * * susnauumneneeemememmemen | Now MGM wants him to re- aan BARKER ‘create his role in ‘Cat on a Hot ISA 2SA Tin Roof’ opposite Elizabeth Tay- GABOR + JEFFREY STONE lor. He may allow himself to be had. — PLUS — There had been reports that | the Pe Stage Star Ben Gazzara May Take Movie Role | The Broadway sensation is here : His only: Gazzara has held out for : lot of loot from the film studios. Figures, as high’ as $150.000 a picture have been mentioned. **Ridiculous'’’ he Ym not so unrealistic to think I'm worth that. After all..I'm an) unproven commodity at the box: * office * * * in of $10.000 appeared to be a truer That's still a lot of moola for an actor er made a Hollywood c ommented.| The ment neighborhe od “ho has nev film. ; ColdWeather | Prevails Across Country Today By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Generally cool weather pre. vailed across most of the country| Precipitation was light,| with snow flurries in the Great Lakes region and northern Plains * * * today Ne continued — to fan cool Canadian air through the northern Piains and spread in all directions. Temperatures were surprisingly uniform in = man) areas Readings in the %< were the rule from the western Great Lakes region through the northern Plains , and Pleateau states. They were in ithe 30s from the north and mid Atlantic Coast states wtherly winds HAND OF FELLOWSHIP - 15, of 92 Henderson St., left, and 13, of 165 Lake St., welcome 1 Buchanan into Pontiac Boy Scout Troop 190. A westward Enter World of Adventure S$. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957 fio ' | | : Managing Editors Talk | lea Domestic News ae NEW ORLEANS #—The Asso- | ‘ciated Press Managing Editors discussions ‘yesterday on” the AP Assn. planned to devote its an- report after a morning session de- inual convention today to problems | voted entirely to freedom of infor- ‘of domestic news coverage. The panel discussion listed suc’ topics as the Billy Graham. cru-' ‘sade, segregation and Hollywood. Dr. Will Menninger, secretary of bors, Argentina has a coast line ithe Menninger Foundation, To-along the Atlantic of 1,610 miles. |peka, Kan., will speak on “Mental | Health “~ the | Nation's Press. The pia began a series of imation. The discussions’ will con- * ‘tinue until the convention ends s y. * * Although it has few natural har- Floy d Stephison, Pontiac Press Phote Darry! McGhee, l-year-old Lloyd Pontiac Area United) Fund-supported agency, Scouting opens an entire world of adventure and fun to area youngsters. pote mer cen tral part of the SE outs Loam * * Coldest area was Rockies, with below zero reading ‘It was -10 at West Yalloastone | Mont., and -6 at Fraser, Colo., and Rawlings, Wyo When Wloyd Buchanan, 11 Ex- change St., took his oath as a There are more = geysers Yellowstone national park than in all the Fest of the world combined. at Crofoot School recently, he stepped into a world of adventure that only a boy can truly appre- Frid NOW! 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With guidance For taking its spiritual cue from the great scouts et old like Heo Rangers, Lewis and Clark, Dani Davey Crockett and Sone scouting appeals to the pioneering spirit Boone, Marquette, basic urge to and interest in nature that so many, * UF. Leland hroug als as youngsters feel. through UF, Leland sees an ever increasing program for America’s largest youth organization in the fast-growing Pontiac area. adults to lend support interested and_ public * * * Lloyd has Joined a troop which with 218 other units makes up the Clinton Valley Council of the Boy . Scouts of America —— ae f Supported by money from the | | ; the Pontiac Area Uniced Fund, council is constantly at work to Doers Open 16:45 better the program of nature- | NOW SHOWING—Thru SAT. | lore, adventure. hobbies and good /fun that has built the Boys A SAVAGE GIANT _ ON A BLOOD-MAD Scouts’ reputation as a molder of citizens. With a variety of ranks | badges to be earned, the boys be- come grounded in the leadership, and survival skills that have! shaped Americans since the first) settlers landed on the Atlantic -shore. | + +t * | As Edward H. Leland, Clinton, Valley executive, puts it, ‘‘with; community support through the United Fund, we can extend to all interested boys the adventure of Scouting that fills so vital a! need in their lives.” | INTERESTS AT ALL LEVELS Scouting starts at age eight with | : the Cub Scouts and _ continues, Wolves Whistle at Sharp Lass; | Her Taxes Cut SHEFFIELD, England ? — A tax valuation court has granted shapely, 31-year-old Mrs. Mildred) Barker a cut of 2 pounds ($5.60)! tax be- cause of wolves * + * ye Mre Barker said the were the male employes of an en-/ gineering works a few yards from | her home. She testified she drew) wolf whistles ‘‘when I hang out the} laundry, when IT wash the steps a year in her real estate wolves | and when I sunbathe in summer.”” STARTING SUNDAY * * * : ANN BLYTHE in SI = : _. | “THE HELEN MORGAN STORY’ She argued, and the tax court GEORGE MONTGOMERY agreed yesterday, that this les- le “BLACK PATCH” sened the Value of the house. NOW! THIRD BIG WEEK! The Greatest Event.in Motion Picture History! * ~ CECILB DEMILLES THE TEN aa CoMMANDMENTS HESTON - BRYANER: BAKTER- ROBINSON: DE CARLO: PAGET | sow DEREK * HARDWICKE- FOCH «SCOTT: ANDERSON - PRICE .... $1.25 90c NITES & SUN. SAT. MATINEE .. ’ CHILDREN MON. - TUES. - WED. - THURS. - FRI. ;Doors Open at 7 p.m. — SHOW at.8 p.m, SAT. & SUN. SHOWS at 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Oakland LAST TIMES TODAY! FRANK SINATRA @ JEANNE CRAIN in “THE JOKER IS WILD” ¢ TOMORROW e FOR OUTRAGEOUS CONDUCT ABOVE ‘AND BEYOND THE CALL OF BEAUTY! OPERATION PAG Starring Jack LEMMON BALL A RIOT! _____ VERY FUNNY! 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Jenkins set}was during his Navy tour, West-/Buoyoucos, Michigan State Univer. Destow. ; bond at $10,000. i garth said, that he became inter- sity soil specialist, was one of 16) When the U. S. Navy began 182 * * ‘ested in Central American poli-/persons selected as “Fellows of years ago, it had eight ships carry- Westgarth told- authorities he tics. . |the American Society of Agrono-'ing 110 guns. ‘JOIN THE CROWD’ SEE THE. | OLD NEW PONTIAC 1958 COME IN AND DRIVE THIS NEW PONTIAC FOR 1958 BEFORE YOU BUY ANY OTHER MAKE OF CAR, ANYWHERE! California FBI Nabs French Press = orvu‘matog i wor” Claims Bad Checks Protests Results . ; | Port Huron Woman (94 5 tur sud he wor: on Date Aided Costa Ricans: | of Pineau Parley ani Britis Foreign Secretary ROSEVILLE, Calif. i—Police| \Selwyn Lloyd “against French in-/ MILWAUKEE w — A man held and FBI agents arrested Mrs. PARIS “All sections of the/terests in Africa” was ‘a strange|on a bad check charge has told! eye . = ‘French press today expressed dis-|preparation for the next North Barbara do Ament, 2, of Port! ; VAtlantic Counc] meeti nd. th 7" : ‘appointment over the results of nfic Council meeting a fe Huron, Mich., last night as a a a grave decisions which must be/Checks to raise money for a Costa) eval probation violator, saying she|Pineau's visit to Washington to \ayen there.” The summit meet-|Rican revolutionary movement. failed to keep in contact with her Protest the American arms deliv- ing of NATO leaders begins Dec.| Albert Westgarth, 40, of Detroit! detectives he was cashing forged] probation officer. ery of Tunisia, 16 in Paris. was arrested Tuesday for inter-| “ —— pie Webb W. Burke. * * * { a state transportation of and cashing 12 DEMONSTRATORS TOP TRADE-IN in charge of the San Francisco! : P . ; . . ja $172 bad check in Milwaukee PBI Obes, seid Mra. Arcam bed) genres woe, to New York Mest Student, Hurt in Hazing, },.1 was drawn on the Northern AVAILABLE / ALLOWANCE been convieted in the U.S. Dis- of State Dulles Remains Unconscious ‘Trust Co. Bank of Chicago. He was, , trict Court in San Francisco May) lla charged in a federal warrant. | 4 of passing fraudulent checks! | SHERMAN, Tex. — Herman Westgarth was arrested in near- and given threé years’ probation. | “Slim Results of Pineau-Dulles E. Schiedlich, 19,. an Austin Col- hy Racine by Detectives Charles Burke said she had been in Rose-|!2/ks.” headlined the conservative lege student injured in a college Ajlevander.and Donald Dodge. 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Of October, when - eer! for, I think this warm friendship, Boyle was over.|*! Boyle who gerves on committees, thing ‘that walks the earth feels and I think every human in it, , Pat Moriarty’s collects for office Christmas par- an amber thrill.”’ Chop House. The sev-|ties, farewell parties and funerals. umph of an Irishman on St. Pat's time. The thing I admire most oral times and each time Boyle,|The. physical Boyle concerned ID with the characteristic cowardice About his 46 years, his 200 pounds, of overdue aoe shouted tg/tis broad, broken nose, his thin-| the owner: > {ning, brown pic naive Boyle| ng of the turning spheres, the “Pat, if that's my wife, tell her |tne —* oe again, dim lullaby of the worm in its “proud Boy ho, on losing @icocoon , . . I just lett. | single introduces himself as. « * * Hours later, Boyle arrived home “the new man.” | These well-ordered phrases are} and learned, with a wide-eyed look' sywraesrzep svccr 83 born every morning at a monu- of sublime innocence, that there ‘mentally disordered desk, usually Rogers used to say, * * * “But T can say I never met ideep music of living, the low, sad loyalty and a sense of humor." rhythms of eternity . , . the high relatively late Kansas City, Growing w building bridges and damy."” In high school, had been dinner guests long since aeeey pp rept cone piled more than @ foot high with/0das for a druggist. As Boyle be- departed. In forceful terms, Fran-|{00, Gane every! mail, papers, books,|®@ to eat up all the ice cream! ces Boyle delivered a lecture on thoughtless husbands. And then the/W®®Kday into the written word. And the words, ‘over the years, Boyle always has.a fancy. explana- uer, phone rang. ~ + have added up to a Pulitzer prize ti” for the-clutter. q . Oh as ,./and other awards, to columns, The Boyles simply in a Boyle said, “Frances, if that's\dramatized on television and re-| four-room Manhattan Pat Moriarty, tell him I just a am in magazines and anthol- PURE BOYLE This, of course, is classic Boyle, pure Boyle, the Jegendary Boyle who invaded North Afrita- throw- me con fon Bs Oa Oe natives and shouting, ‘Vote for overlooking the East River. His hobbies are “brooding “and, ‘STARTED AT BOTTOM watching people and inet to un-' derstand them,” thinking up titles want to look him up. Marolg Vincent Boyle spends 22 hours a day, awake or asleep, thinking, worrying about his col- umn and two hours ac writ- ing it, Boyle at the typewriter is HE'S ROLLING — The word was found, the phrase made, the path through the dark forest opens. Now it’s only work. “Hates? I hate people who throw |» of whom creep inte his daily aP (STucezes the best out of you in rob a man of his dignity Win! a human being I didn't feel sorry | is a hard world! be had won a Pulitzer for his Boyle caught the writing virus | Boyle jerked Lt. Col. Schnipke Heads National Guard Division LANSING ( — The National Guard has announced the appoint- —+—=«iment of Lt. Col. Clarence C. * eolumns left to do before retire-|versity of Missouri, worked as re- porter for AP in Kansas City, St.' ‘ on and New York, and took off. a wer correspondent in 1942, | ‘He Jgnded with Patton at Casa-. to| iblanca and Sicily, Clark at Salerno’ jand jeeped with the First Army. ‘I never met trom Normandy to the Elbe, moved I can't SaYijater to the Pacific war zone and ‘returned in 1950 to combat in Ko-: rea. a it took several weeks to realize at| War reporting im 1944, is methodical planner, he does think, , when he hears “the deep, people who face life with courage. a man should pick his own epitaph. | His own choice; ‘Safe at Home. | ne tint wanes © Admit ROKs Fled be an engineer and “go around the world in high leather boots, North Voluntarily SEOUL National police offi- cals said privately today that ‘profits, the boss began searching|North Korean’s Communist gov- iiegazines, forgotten shopping lists. for other fields for Boyle to con-'ernment is right about many of It was the druggist who'the 337 South Korean civilians it | knew the chief copy boy at the admits are in thé North—they did \Kansas City AP office. it mas the;go there voluntarily. partment \druggist who suggested Hal might) The police said they are watch- ‘ing the absentees’ families close-| ily for any possibly. subversive con- Boyle started with the AP as of-|! jasiog with those in the | for books he'll never write, shop-fice boy in 1928, departed long ping for suits he won't buy until enough to earn degrees in jour- Frances “sees them, counting the milism and English at the Uni-! The South Korean Red Cross an- Mounced Monday that it had re- dé. _ # {by choice and wanted to iad there. x * * -|North were kidnaped. Schnipke of Grand Rapids as chief Communists said they went North of staft for the 46th Infantry Di- vision. The South Korean government, Col. Schnipke, 44, succeeds Brig. a meanwhile, maintained its. official|Gen. Ronald D. McDonald of Oke- stand that ‘the Southerners in the/mos, newly appointed state quarter-| master general, effective Dec. 1. | THIRTY-THREE The appointment was’ announced : by Maj. Gen. Gordon A. Mac Donald of Detroit, division com- mander. x *& * Col. 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Averell Harriman dis-,sic, but that it. is losing - out to her new ICBM-Sputnik ‘“‘position: closed last night that he had a rack “ype Even ar in of strength.” But ft also put a > dered a number of inguiries by ck country, he sa buy! friendshi state agencies into the mobster rock ‘n’, roll records when they: sith many o> a Oe gets meeting. One of them directs the|come to town. state police superintendent to sub-}* it “a complete report on the r Sao of the raid ‘Court Turns Down * * * A spokesman said the governor TFQOD Removal Suit wanted the report since criticism | cs *« | Delegates infer this from the @ ilineup in the smashing 60-9 uN ‘Assembly endorsement of the . | West's plan to inctease the 12- iS j tion Disarmament Commission: “ had. been raised about the police! hisimeex por “ ST. LOUIS Wh-The Sth U.S. Cir. to 25 members. Only the Soviet); rs flushed out Y60 ‘men'euit Court of Appeals denied mo-/bloc’ voted against the “proposal 3 acd "Tearedey trom oe Bar- tions from both sides yesterday ‘despite oes —_— ea : bara’s remote country mansion in) ‘in a suit asking removal of U.S. lwould boycott the $s toe @ss the hamlet of Apalachin in south-;troops from Central High School half the nations at the conference central New York, Many under-|at Little Rock, Ark, jtable were Communist or new-/« world luminaries -were netted. The motion by attorneys for’ i tral. Le The troopers made no arrests. ‘Mrs. Margaret Jackson of Little’ * * * | ess They said there was no charge/Rock sought an immediate hear- The West had been confident of on which to hold any of the guests. ing on the case or the remanding | victory on the yote. But few had | The visitors insisted they were Of the suit to a lower court. expected Syria and Eegvpt. who | visiting a sick friend—Barbara Government lawyers were receive economic and military aid: Although no arrests were made,'turned down on a motion to dis-|from Moscow, to vote for the plan. | it was the first time any police Mss the case on the grounds Mrs. Nor had they anticipated support Suburban and Car Coats. SHOP DOWNTOWN or MIRACLE MILE ‘- Knit collar and trim, fully Beige or charcoal. & for the Entire Family — i Ladies’ | Poplin Knit Trim Sizes 10 to quils lined. $s] Ass Men’s n’s two daughters no longer from such Asian neutrals as Cev-| a meeting of such magnitude. [attend the school. ‘lon and Indonesia, who usually} & : There ‘has been criticism of the! * + * 'show a marked preference for So-| state police in some quarters; The court in effect put both ivet fdeas. 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No ‘doubt these thoughts” will ‘enter iyour planning of the market list. | MEATS — Most families -will \choose the traditional turkey ‘for \find prices very reasonable says ithe MSU Marketing Information |Agent, Mrs. Josephine Lawyer, for ‘the 1957 turkey crop breaks all ‘previous records, * * * If the family gathering will be large, a turkey weighing over 2 tom turkey will yield 56 per cent roasted meat while a 15-pound turkey will yield abeut 50 per cent. hours. For variety, serve the fig, plum and date- | 12 pounds. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1957 * ee \ for Record 1957 Crop 300-degree oven for 15 to 30 min-'Grade B eggs at a few cents less jthe Thanksgiving meat. You will) i). “a meat thermometer inserted |use in baking or mixing with other pounds is a wise choice for the saniliies of fully cooked ham, but Spuds Retain Value large birds have a higher percent-jare ysy heated i age of meat to bone. A 25-pound/oven rnd ses rating a We-degree ‘Thanksgiving food plan is made easy -with the fresh, canned and frozen frozen vegetables. Since there is) no waste, one 10-ounce package of frozen yegetable will serve three|- péople. | ; EGGS \— Which will you choose?! | Grade A or Grade B eggs? Choose the high-quality eggs for table use. of xe i arr well-centered = surrounded by a e amount “ready-to-eat” or “fully cooked.” | 09 thick white Wiswrhthe te quality The tenderized hams are partial-'\Grade A eggs. While-you choose ly cooked but. need roasfing in a Grade A for frying and poaching, Reasonable Mest hams are quick caréd and bear labels reading “‘tenderized,” utes per pound depending upon the per dozen are very satisfactory for in the center of the meat will read foods. 160 to 170 degrees when the ten-| To keep quality, stores keep eggs derized ham is done. in refrigerated cases. A quick trip, } Ready-to-eat hams are heated into the home refrigerator is your; | a 300-degree oven until a properly @8surance of holding the egg grade inserted meat thermometer reads YOU buy. 130 dgrees. Fully cooked hams the appearance and eating When. Weated Right Penny for penny, potatoes have Since many other meat cuts will be less in denjand this week, the wise shopper wil! be alert to featured items. hota energy-giving —_— than any eas ; \other vegetable relates the MSU PRODUCE — Completing the Marketing Information Agent. Mrs. Josephine Lawyer. There ig more food value packed beneath potato skins than we once realized, Potatoes are rich iin Vi- produce available. world, the automatic SPEEDIER CHECKOUT — An invention that promises faster checkout service for food store customers has been installed in a Cincimati, O., Kroger supermarket. The first such installation in the bagger fills sacks at the touch of a push button Stil ail ce pent Wh ea Sa a aa ee Se schino cherries nut puddings with brandy, hard sauce or mara- sauce. 2 tamin C if cooked with the skins on. Cooking potatoes in their jack- ets seals in most of the vitamins) operated by the cashier. The inventors claim a time saving of one- Taffy-Like | | Thanksgiving. If you have freezer Cooky Squares _|svace, the Christmas turkey might With Festive To help the busy homemaker get a head start on holiday prep- arations here are three puddings that can be made quite easily and kept on hand for family enjoy- ment. They're a wonderful idea for gift-giving too, throughout the holiday season ahead. Such short- cut ingredients as ready-to-use candied fruit peel and shelled nut- meats play a big part in speeding up preparations. An additional bonus is that these taste-tempting puddings are baked rather than steamed—cutting the cooking time from seven hours to merely two. Also, the real good flavor of these puddings is the same as any traditional ones of yesteryear. Holiday Plum Pudding 4 Cup seedless raisins 1 cup prunes 1 cup apple juice in ome granulated suger 3 eggs % echepped walnuts 2¢ candied lemon pee! : cups sifted all-purpose flour | ! 1 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon alls ibe bought now, states Mrs. Lawyer. Delectable In season pork will rate favor- ably with a number of families. A delectable bar-type cookie. Taffy Coconut Squares Compared to other red meats in 3 eups sifted cake flour Puddings % cup chopped wainut meats the markets, pork is an economical choice whether you choose a fresh « teaspoon baking sode or smoked cut. 3 teaspoon salt 1 cup sugar If you choose ham, it will pay ', teaspoon vanilla 1 cup dark molasses may mean you will want to include them in your plans more often. In te check with the market man- most stores they are several cents [and minerals. If you peel potatoes, | _|keep the peeling thin, Peel just before is making change. food shelves. If you check labels, |‘#t0es to lose some of their health you will notice many of the rg eat d easy on the water when you Meat n Pota foes canned foods today come_in_ the (sie: f i086. The more water you! soligen oot bee eee os use, the more food nutrients you get approximately 2 cups of food lose. Then save the cooking water Together in Patty BL ee Arp gy faee! No. 3% fr use in soups, gravy and sauces. ; Pennies for potatoes go far when| Looking for a new way in which Large supplies of frozen peas/you follow the rules of good cooks.'to use ground beef? If so, why not ‘try combining it with grated pota- Be sure to prick a pie shell|toes, shaping it into patties and thoroughly before baking to pre-|browning the patties as you'd do Cream butter and sugar togeth- er until light and fluffy; stir in eggs and mix thoroughly. Sift dry ingredients and stir into butter mixture; blend in milk and fold: in figs, raisins and nuts. Spoon into 4 molds of 2-cup ca- pacity; bake in pans of hot water at 325 degrees for about 2 hours. Take molds from pans of water and bake an additional 25 minutes or until excess moisture is re- moved. Serve with Maraschino Cherry Sauce. Yield: 4 individual puddings. Sweet Sour Beans Chilled Are you and your family tired pice of bland, tasteless vegetables? “ teaspoon salt | Combine raisins and prunes; heat apple juice to a boil; pour over fruits and let cool. With a little imagination, vege- Here is a simple _ Work suet until soft; combine {recipe that adds a piquant, re- sugar with suet and cream f0- ‘freshing flavor to green beans. gether.Beat in eggs one at a time; stir in walnuts and can- died lemon peel. Sift dry in- | -gredients and add with the suet-sugar mixture to | the fruits. , | Spoon batter into a 14 quart’ greased mold; place in pan and pour boiling water around the mold. Bake at 325 degrees for about 115 hours; remove mold) Sweet-Sour Green Beans 4 cups canned green beans 1 large onion, thinly sliced ‘ sinewar =———— 4 ¢uD water ‘, eup sugar 2 tablespoons salad of! Salt and pepper to taste % teaspoon monosodium gtutamate Combine green beans and onion slices in a large bow!. Heat vine- gar, water, and sugar together until mixture boils, stirring to dissolve sugar. Remove from 5 tablespoogs butter or margarine (melted) 4 ean whites | eoeonut Sift together the flour, bak- ing soda and salt. the sugar, vanilla, molasses and melted together beaten egg whites and beat enough ‘to blend, Do not overmix. ‘coconut, . Line the bottoms of pans (each 8 by 8 by 2 inches) in. moderate (350 degrees) oven {35 minutes or until cake tester in- | serted in center comes out clean. | Turn out at once on cake racks land strip off paper. Turn right | side up. Cool about 10 minutes; lcut in 2-inch squares. When cold store in tightly covered container Makes 32 cookies. ‘ tables like green beans can be Pork a Better Buy treats instead of defeats on your) dinner table. Than Ever Before Pork is better today than ever! before, but we Americans are spending less and lesg of our tmoney—to buy it, We have the) word of the U. S. Department of Agriculture for that double -, bar- lreled statement. , | « The meat packing companies and the hog raisers have been doing their best to make pork more at- tractive to us consumers; with the result that it’s safe to say that 2 at : — = ES ' : ier from pan of water and bake a0 neat, add salad oil, pour over oday we have the best pork we've additional 30 minutes to remove excess moisture. Serve with fla- ay 4s _ Makes ‘pepper, and monosodium gluta-| vored Hard Sauce. Makes about mate. Toss gently until ingredi- i are well mixed. Cover and chill several hours or overnight, - ; jfat, partly*because hog raisers are 3 exes ibefore serving. Serve on lettuce-| a ei ‘lined salad plates for attractive 10 to 12 servings. Date-Nut Pudding 1 cup furcar ‘ eup flour 1 teaspoon baking powder \% teaspoon soda ‘ ', teaspoon cinnamon 1, teaspoonsg’i! meg \% teaspoon salt 1 ewp erushed graham erecker® 1 , (8 ounce! chopped dates 1 cup chopped nuts Beat eggs and gradually add sugar. Sift in dry ingredients and stir into egg mixture. Add crack- ers and fold in dates and nuts. mold for about 50 minutes. Serve with Brandy Sauce or Makes about 68 servings. — * * * Holiday Fig Pudding 1 eup butter, softened 2 cups Light brown surar 4 t egEs cups aifted flour '» teaspoon sali 1 cup reisins 3 teaspoons baking powder | teaspoon cinnamon beans and onion. Season with salt, appearance. Yield: six servings. Crown Pork Steaks With Apple Rings One tasty way to take advantage, have sent more hogs to market,’ Apple-Topped Pork)and we can expéct moderate to of pork is Steaks on both sides in hot fat. Rum. both sides of each steak with salt jand paprika, Core an apple but leave peeling ever had: it’s tender, because it comes from hogs scientifically fed ito grow rapidly. »: ' Each pound of today’s pork con- tains more lean meat and less ‘breeding and feeding their pigs to be lean and muscular; partly because meat packers and butch- ‘ers are trimming off more of the fat before the pork goes into the lshow case. ' Pork prices have been conting down in recent weeks as farmers Fry out pork steaks in a low prices on hams, bacon, pork Bake in a 1 quart greased ring Skillet: coat with flour and brown. chops, roasts and other pork cuts, Sprinkle,for the next several months. { on; cut into thick slices. Fill cen-| When dipping nutmeats into a ters with rajsins if desired. Place fudge mixture to coat the nuts. | with put a Little of the candy mixture) Pour a little waterjinto a small container to make/ around steak: cover and cook over the dipping easy. The rest of the’ low heat until steaks are tender./fudge should be kept over hot! on meat. brown sugar. Sprinkle apples basting occasionally ‘water until needed, “if Its Alive---Jt's Fresh? For People Who Care -?Alive—Fresh NOT FROZEN! NOT IN A BOX! | SEE WHAT YOU BUY! / Hen Turkeys 7-18 Lb. Average Tom Turkeys 18-25 Lb. Average. GEESE—DUCKS—CAPONS | FRYERS—-FAT HENS | All Poultry Dressed FREE FRESH HERRING} FRESH BUFFALO] FRESH CA Lb. 39¢ ° COON FRESH PERCH Lb. 39% SNAPPER @ SCALLOPS *-@ Ls ur. 39¢ " OYSTERS PEOPLE’S FISH & POULTRY MARKET . 82 South Saginaw ‘St. (Wholesale and Retail) - FE 4-1521, __ WILD RABBITS Lb. 52 “e ‘SHRIMP 1 cup ¢airly lightly packed) flaked . Keep Fudge Mix Warm | ager concerning how to cook it, less per package than most other vent shrinking. for hamburgers. Specific ingredients include 1% tpounds—ground—beef—2-cups me~ dium grated unpeeled potatoes, 2, tablespoons grated onion, 11¥ tea- spoons salt, % teaspoon pepper and lard or drippings. 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Enough for a 12-pound turkey. \W—YOU ‘Sat mate'er‘twn Se (Finish Leftover Fowl — [Broil Coffee Toast Strips |Past an ta , ready. Keep theni chitted, eal | turkey gees im the oven. ler: aor =: _ | The marriage of toast and cof-land bottom si 2 How about an alinond dressing WV j f d-Time Sauce — {tee i= vertect in trated cotelites on each sie. this ye? It will be a pleasant : 5 : ™ . toast. Mix %4 teaspoon: instant jcrunehy surprise. : , . anand “" + coffee with % cup. sugar. Cut Almond Dressing A sauce for roast turley adapted! Poivrade Sauc: slices of enrithed bread inte. 1- Pasteurizing has no effect on the 1% cups shelled whole almonds ifrem an old-time sauce that may, |, ‘ablesnase butler = inch. strips and brush all sides! nutrients for which milk is a most , ‘aan after tae oaew) ‘well have been served to Queen). : ablareess amen, “soapeat Fae of strips with melted butter. Roll cin and source — — calcium, pro- | tee, tanagt mimesd anion Victoria, “makes a feast’” of left-| ‘s teasoon thyme °°" strips. in coffee-sugar mixture. |tein and riboflavin, i geen ones Sevag Bree one over turkey at the Noralk, Con- 3 or 4 whole cloves , | jfabletocns arie¢ parsiey fiaxee necticut home of Marzaret Rudkin,| ;*ieusee can coisomme See 1, teaspoon ground black pepper president of Pepperidge Farm. | H tablespoon tastagen sie ts tup butter ar tmatgarine, telted .| Nirs. Rudkin, who collects old) 1 tabtespoon flour. if desired - “to 1 cup git mock warty cookbooks, said her version of meen Cae! bottled brown 12 te pound peady-to-coo ‘ : sited ua took 22 a ‘‘Poivrade Sauce” is adepted from} Melt butter, Add celery, onion, Blanc monds.'a recipe she found in a collection! ley, thyme, whole Combine with remaining ingredi- 9f Charles Francatelli, a famous| dees and cooked ham. pellet ail ents. Toss lightly. Spoon into crop 19th century cook, who had been ight trown Add oo ae tan and body cavity of a 12 to 15 a pupil of Careme, cook to Queen’ -agon wine aa ant caceat pound ready-to-cook turkey, Close | | Victoria. vineg ar slices. Cook slowly until. carrot, slices are tender (about 15 min-| jutes), Strain. Thicken with flour if, idesired. Add: bottled brown sauce, openings with skewers and lac-| “Naturally, there és no svbstitute ings. Yield; Sufficient stuffing for for American Thanksgiving— Day! a 12 to 15 pound ready-to-cook turkey gravy.”” Mrs. Rudkin said. | turkey. . . . “But the turkey usually outlasts! ¢,). additional color. Makes 6 serv- the gravy in our house tnd we all ; ings If you really want an unusual !ook forward to finishing it up with PS. WreeSweer's dressing, use coarsely crumbled this wonderful sauce.’ ‘ exclusive INSTO- pretzels instead of bread cubes Mrs. Rudkin says her sauce Is Edam Cheese Spread ' Brees ee ple gh d This will give your turkey a M€EW an adaptation of the original be- “twist.” _ cause “like many old-time foods, | ee be Ge from an Edam Pretzel Dressing | it called for more fat than we ese in thin slice. Hollow out 8 cups coarsely crumbled pretzels + care to use today. But the excel- wns e : and_rix with cooking tabout 1's pounds» lent flavor is still there.” erry, using an electric blender. 2 large asa. hooped (2 cups) | Ges . Spoon the mixture back into the 2 teaspoons poultry seasoning ere is Mrs. Rudkin's version of shell, replace the top, and wrap | ; yer pepper the sauce. She suggests using it | tightly; refrigerate for a couple 1'9 cape 3, pound) melted butter or Noast.. turkey on steamed rice or|of days before serving as a spread margarine st. l cup water 2 oe with crackers, Combine pretzel] crumbs, onions, celery, poultry seasoning, - and cre: nae weiss ott 1 ALL YOUR FAVORITE FOODS AT butter or margarine, and water; Make half this recipe to stuff a can neat | NOT TO BUY THE BEST FOR LESS! | * x A favorite with many people is this Oyster Dressing. Just a hint of tabasco sauce is tantalizing. Oyster Dressing a cup butter Te margarine cup chop nion ‘g cup ah aur 44 teaspoon tabasco 8 cups soft bread crumbs 2 tablespoons chopped parsicy i teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning 2 cups drained chopped oysters or 1 can (16 ounces Melt butter, add onion and cel- 1-L8. VACUUM CAN ery and cook until onion is yellow, MAXWELL HOUSE — HILLS BROS. . but not brown. Stir in Tabasco. BEECH NUT OR CHASE & SANBORN 888 ORCH ARD LAKE RD. Add to bread crumbs with parsley, w* C . s Open Daily ‘til 9 P. M. Open Sunday ‘til 5 P. M. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quentities salt and poultry seasoning. Mix ightly. Add oysters. Enough for a 12-pound bird. . French Toast Muffins Flatter your family with a breakfast treat — French toasted Expires Nov. 23, 1957 —'; cup of milk, one egg, dastr CRANBERRY SAUCE sraniut nutmeg > English muffins. Split or slice quash, cut side up, in a shallow allspice. It may also have cloves, warming: DON’T STUFF THE nsiish muffins, horizontally. Dip OCEAN SPRAY — TALL C PET C baking pan. Add enough hot water marjoram and mace Different puRKEY AHEAD OF TiME.:"#!ves into milk and egg mixture oo TALL bake in a hot oven (400 degrees F.) for their product, but they are | out any ill effects, but there is f salt and 1'g teaspoons sugar. ; 1 hour or until tender. 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NYLOKS LOUISIANA SWEET YAMS 7580 HIGHLAND 10: 19° 39° FRESH CRANBERRIES FLORIDA ORANGES Pound Celle Bag Bik Juicy at WILLIAMS LAKE ROAD and M-59 Open 9 A.M. fo 9 P.M. Weekdays; Open 9 to 9 Every Day © Friday 9 A.M. to 10.P.M. | BOTH MARKETS OPEN ALL DAY. SUNDAY One Mile West of City Airport : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957_ | \ Vary Sandwich 7. Sweet Potatoes (r= cee Skillet Meal Idea to Suit Taste ap fees ffor Crisp Fall Night - Star in Pie ‘Mushrooms | oo for oll and Sausage | «| Oa beet. b 2 tn Old-Fashioned Sweet Potato Pie It’s all in the family — as these ) ea - formation Agent, Mrs, Josephine ‘three sandwiches show. They are will remind you of pumpkin pie; Stuff Sq uash | |Lawyer. Use a cut of meat that ivariations'of a basic sandwich idea but it has a flavor goodness that’s needs moist heat cooking—chuck to suit every member of your fam- distinctly its own. This pie may| /oks attractive, tastes good: |roast, round steak, pork chops or ily, and they're all made with a . stewing rate a place on your Sausage and Acorn Squash traditional and long-familiar sand- ing if you can wait that long A moteurs sows ‘squeah . | While the t is Braising take wich spread — canned deviled t ove tt so : : — ora at the P pr ham : 0 give 8 : Bh Moods ounces) chopped broiled vegetables in the skillet too. While . * * * Old-Fashioned Sweet Potato Pie we > fine Hd bread crumbs the whole meal in a skillet cooks, Ninety vears ago this little can {om cities enrianet flour Penner you are free to do other things. of sandwich spread, branded with % cup shortening ‘a cup finely diced celery If you have a flair for different a fiery red devil, first appeared on issuer massed sseet powtses cui thin lice {rom Dottons of eoce|uvore: HY this sometime. At i | s MC = ¢ “: * ash 8 s in shice from OM Of €€CN | servin time, take the etables BAKED LOBSTER — Popped in the oven along with the baked Zrucery shelves, Just as Utes s 3 enns. beaten squash half oo vegetable will stand| nye “mne., take the Vegetables potatoes, South African rock lobster tails make a surprise main dish. ora’ and sn a dencthers ware 15, OP etanees evenly in baking pan. cream © a oes in the skillet. Fach tail is wrapped in aluminum foil and brought to the table that |aiyovs on the lookout for time {+ teaspoon ground cloves oni squash, hollow side down, There is more than one meal wick way. savers, so they started using this Sift together flour and salt. Cut gp ge db gpm pict Looe = . *. aoc bogged inew and spicy deviled ham for or rub in shortening until mixture | shout 45 minutes. tic mea | Potatoes in their skins, South | sandwiches. is crumbly. Sprinkle with water, Saaas on _ 7 Bake Lobster Atricat rock oheler tate te Uheir _* * mixing lightly until dough begins | moderate heat in small skillet un- . ij lorient red shells — baked and| Sandwiches are stil] as popular, to stick together. til lightly browned and crumbly—|You Have to Like Garlic served together, what could be and still as necessary as they were Tern cut on floured t 2 or (about 15 minutes. Beat egg enough eee shite: For gourmets only: pastry cloth and press dough '© combine yolk and white; mix : = septa, Bae Sede out te cir- (With mushrooms (including liquid|S@rlic mixed with minced fresh cle % ck thick. Fit inte 9-inch |i" can), bread crumbs, salt, a basil and grated Parmesan cheese in gréat - grandmother's day. ® tr) ’ : ’ in Foil Packets jeasier on the cook? There’s always Junior's school ck Lobster junc rather’s lunchbox, and |Baked South African Rock Lo lunch, Father's ‘ P : oe me n | 2 vilec \ ‘ ; | — Some like them boiled; ial ‘8 see eae Risial sag andy. aa To prepare filling, mash pota-' Remove squash from oven and)'e? or olive oil. : like them broiled. Some like them, pom er ore three different, yet simple, ; toes to smooth paste. Add eggs turn hollow side up; fill with stuf- all diced up in canapes and cas-) 1, ; il recipes for pleasing the FAMILY SANDWICHES — There's a deviled ham sandwich jand mix well. Add sugar, molas- fing Return to oven: bake, un. To remove fresh peach, pear Thaw South African rock lobster red devil recipes for pleasing ; . : a i 7 7 seroles, But many like South Af- tails. With scissors, cut membrane |whole family with deviled ham idea here for every member of the family. Junior can have his |ses and milk. Mix thoroughly. Add covered, until squash is tender and cherry or plum stains from cot- rican rock Jobster tails baked in on flesh side through center and! sandwiches, ways to vary the clas- favorite hot dog; mother likes hers on an English muffin; and jcloves and vanilla extract. Blend lightly browned — about 30 tons, soak stains in cool water; ven along with the other com-jat each edge to remove. Cut pieces|sic deviled ham on white bread . father can bite into a hearty rye sandwich. well. Pour into unbaked pastry minutes. Serve at once. Makes 4 then work in suds of nonalkaline sence) 4 hearty menu on alof ara foil 4 inches seat Sg 5 shell. Bake in moderately hot oven servings. idetergent; rinse. chill winter night. than rock lobster tails. Place each| Junior's Red Devil Dog : x * * tail on piece of foil, sprinkle flesh) -} 709 ,,.00 en Gre tun 3 Tl you're one of these, the bestiwith minced chives and fold foil} Mustard ¥ * method is to bake each tai] in|securely. Place on baking pan and ; : . ; : its own envelope of aluminum oad ae in er oes - degrees). 1 9% —— "sevied ham : This not only preserves all | slice processed American chese . delicate flavor of the rock lob-/ Allow 25 minutes for 3 to 8| ‘“Mareemabe . ) & ster meat, it lets you (if that’siounce tails and 30 minutes for; patnor's Deviled Mam on Rye your mind) bring a surprise pack-jlarger tails (9-12 ounces). Serve! 1 2's ounce can deviled ham age to the table for each person'with or without the foil envelopes.| 7 ,/'oes nice : to i to unwrap. The “present,” in this| Provide lemon slices and individual : a | se case, is the taste sensation of ten-/bowls of melted butter for naa Kitchen arithmetic: a pound of i | der, succulent rock lobster meat.|cious dunking. Yield: 4 servings.igranulated sugar equals two cups. ° . You've known families who have It... boundless energy, the zip and enthusiasm that makes them “lots of fun.” Heredity un- doubtedly is important—so is the ability not to “worry.” But what you eat and drink is important, tool Science tells us that most of us would feel better, live longer, have more sparkle and pep if we had far Jess fat, far more protein in our daily diets. Fat puffs out waistlines—slows us down. Protein rebuilds and revitalizes tired oa nerves and tissues—supplies energy with “stay. 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At The MIRACLE MILE Food Fair Market : Mazola Corn Oil ... bettie 39 . Coupon has ne cash value . . . Void after Sat., Nov. 23, 1957 : BLUE LABEL ie Ub . ; : Ble i ¢ : None sold to dealers or children LIMIT—1 Coupon per Customer $ Karo Syrup oe eee Bottle 23 TITTITITITITI ITI TTI TITTiTittitifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiititiitiir sueeeeseeeeeszenetes THE BEARER MAY BUY A 2 GALLON OF GOLD LABEL € ICE CREAM... 49 At The MIRACLE MILE Food Fair Market Coupon has ne cash value . . . Void ofter Sat., Nev. 23, 1957 None sold to dealers or children LIMIT—1 Coupon per Customer SCCHSHSTKHHHHSSTSASHSTTASSTKESSSSSHT HRS T EA RETR ESRERSHT HSH TAC Ree eeeeRa eRe EES PY-O-MY . 14 Ox. Coffee Cake Mix... Pts. 29: HOMOGENIZED—EVAPORATED , savers Dey c ON 4 CANS Cons ALL PURPOSE—ENRICHED : “Lb. m Bag PILLSBURY'S BEST ieeud Wis “5 c CAKE MIXES rE” aa ' : * Chocolate ° Spice , FOOD FAIR in the MIRACLE MILE OPEN 9 to 9 DAILY TELEGRAPH «: SQUARE LAKE RD. SCHAAR SKHKSSSHACRAATHSSSHHTH RSE SAT REET CET e EER ERE SET EES ee SeUeeeeRaee EH Eseeeseae THE BEARER MAY BUY A 10 LB. BAG OF @ potatos .. 10; 29° At The MIRACLE MILE Food Fair Market ’ Coupon hes no cash value... Void after Set., Nev. 23, 1957 None sold to dealers or children LIMIT—1 Coupon pet Customer SUDREUEEEUSDOSeCEEEOpREeDOLSCOSESEHeDaeEDsonceEeeseenSEgtanesaeesosapeseneens ee ee ne et > ace IURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1957, “pO I GET ANY?” — Young Dennis Miner is - just 13 months old. The: son of the Reverend and on of Bloomfield street, he ving this vear; Mrs. Lenworth Miner will have his first real Thanksgi let's hope they give him a turke By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press’ Home Editor Two years ago at Thanksgiving time we used the picture of a minister's wife for our feature story. Liking that idea, we have decided to do it again this year and in future years. Thanksgiving is our one American religious holiday that everyone can share. regardless of creed * * * We talked with Mrs. Orville P Eastman, wife of the minister at First United Missionary Church There are three children in the Eastman family. all of whom are grown up and married Mrs. Eastman hopes that her sons wil] drive here from Grass Lake and Marysville and her. daughter from Brown City. If they come with all. the grand children, there will be 16 to sit down and “return thanks’ before they eat. Turker, of course, is on the menu. The stuffing will have celery and apples in it. There will be mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes and a relish plate. A y leg to gnaw Mrs. Miner wraps them in frigerator pies to see whic molded salad with pears wil] be foil She. is going to freeze some unbaked iwes. Pentiac Press Phote bakes her mince pies: early, and stores them in the re- 1 way she likes them better. _'THE PONTIAC PRESS. TI PLANNING HER MENU — Mrs. Orville P. street expects to have 16 members Lhe that is lodged in it. Pentiac Press Phote of her family on hand for Thanks- giving dinner this year. Turkey, of course, will be the main dish; the dressing will have apples and celery in it. For dessert Mrs. East- man is planning a layered mince and pumpkin pie. Sy Break mincemeat into small pieces. Add pineapple juice, Line an eight-inch pie pan with pastry. Fill with’ mince meat. meat in pastry lined pan. Bake water. sugar, raisins and lemon Cover with top crust. Bake 25 min- in hot even, 425 degrees, 10 min- light and tangy. utes, then at 3350 degrees for 35 For dessert this year Mrs. East- t 45 minutes until a knife in- man is trying something new. serted about half way between She's going to serve a Pumpkin center and outside of _ filling Mince pie. This will take care of comes eut clean. Cool. ‘op! ‘ k wh but can't _ people who like bot ara Another minister's wife who is manage to eat two pieces of pie a _ A - ‘busy with advance preparations is ‘Mrs. Lenworth Miner of the Oddly enough, a recipe for this identical pie came into the office this week. Here it is Pumpkin Mince Layer Pie 1 package pie crust mis lecup prepared mincemeat 2 slightly beaten eggs ‘; cup sugar 1 1, cup brown sugar 1 tablespoon flour ly teaspoon salt teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon nutmeg teaspoon ginger teaspoon cloves 1 cup hot milk l cup canned Prepare pastry eeewe if desired pumpkin for one-crust! Macedonia Baptist Church Mrs. Miner will have ten peo ple at her Thanksgiving table There are four sons in the Mine: home. Guests will be Mrs. Miner s sister, her husband and two chil- dren She makes her mince pies ahead of time so that they will have time to “ripen” and so | that she is freed for other cook- ing jobs on the big day. Pineapple juice and added rai juice. Bring to a boil. and cook, stirring constantly, until all lumps‘. are gone. utes af 425 degrees, or unti] pie is brown. Maple Syrup as Good in Pie as on Pancakes Vermont's women have perfect- ed delicious maple recipes. These certainly prove it. Maple-Baked Ham One ham for baking, 1 cup ma ple syrup fer each 5 pounds ham ‘dark syrup preferred). * * * Bake ham according to your usual method. When half done, re move half the drippings from pan pie as directed on package Spread sins are what make Mrs. Miner's Add maple syrup to pan and con- mincemeat evenly over pastrn In large bow! combine eggs, sugars, flour, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger and cloves. Blend in pumpkin: mix well. Gradualty add hot milk; mix ‘well, Pour slowly over mince- mince pies different MINCE PIF By Mrs. Lenworth Miner 1 small package d-¥ mincemest ! cup pineapple fuice s sp water 2 teaspoons leup seedless 4 cup sugar jemonr siee@ raisins covered, until done a few minutes to You may use an uncovered pan and baste the ham with maple s)rup, tinue baking Remove cover brown if desired Sauce pings 1 cup water 4 tablespoons flour Blend flour into maple drip pings, add water and bring to a boil, stirring constantly in bowl or pitcher for delicious ham sauce. Sour Cream Maple Pie 1 cap maple suger 1 tablespoon flour » teaspoon cimmemon ‘or 1 teaspoon allspice jor less: 1 egg. beaten l cup sour cream i umbaked pie she!! Combine sugar, flour and spices Add cream to beaten egg. Then stir in sugar mixture. Pour into unbaked pie shell. Bake in mod erate oven (225 degrees F.) unti! jjust firm. This recipe has been lused for over 100 years Serve hot legs! 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Top Value Stamps, too - ea cil 6 By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: I believe that I have a right to expect that the man I marry shall be as pure as myself. But how can I know? Can you advise me a way to find out definitely? “T value my happiness and think that sin- gle - blessed- ness ig better by far than marriage to a “moral leper,’ ‘SINCERELY, F. S. C DEAR MADAME: If you call anything short of “100 per cent purity” — “moral leprosy’’—I think you should hang on to your single-blessedness. IT’S JUST A RACKET! “DEAR ABBY: My hus- band’s family gives Christmas presents to each other's chil- dren and they are all better off financially than. we are, We have only one child and they have four, five and six. “We don't see these: people alt year. This Christmas gift business is just a racket, and I am tired of giving presents to children who get so much they don't need our gifts. “IT would rather give the gifts to some poor child. How can F get out of this Christmas gift racket without insulting my ABBY "< if That's ‘Moral Lanvosy’ — You'd Better Remain Single relatives? They are very touchy?” DISGUSTED DEAR DISGUSTED: There are plenty of organizations who would appreciate a donation for underprivileged children. Just send a card to your over- privileged relatives to the ef- fect that a gift has been sent in their name toa needy child. - * * “DEAR ABBY: In your col- umn you wrote that a child should never be slapped in the face. I was so glad to see that in print because when my hus- band was 7 years old, his Aunt went to slap him in the face, “He turned his head to avoid the slap and she slapped him hard on the ear, and he has been deaf in that ear all his life. Thank you." A READER * * * SEAT OF THE MATTER “DEAR ABBY: I read in your column where you think a child never should be slapped in the face. 1 am sorry to dis- agree with you. “Sometimes we have to teach children a good lesson and a slap in the face does not hurt them physically, but the humil- jation stings so that they re- member better. I have slapped all my children in the face and you have never seen such fine children," FOR SLAPPING DEAR FOR SLAPPING: ou slap your children where * ' x you wish .. . and T'll go to the seat of the matter. * * & “DEAR ABBY: I am a girl of 29. I hitchhiked across the country last summer. I ac- cepted a ride with a. fellow who was towing newyears toa dealer. In the evening he showed me in his contract where he could not drive at night. ™ “He did not have enough money for gas and hotel so I lent him $15 which he prom- ised to repay. When we parted I gave him my mailing ad- dress, but I have not heard from him. “I do not have his address or the address of his employer. How’ can I contact him to‘col- lect what he owes me.” HITCHHIKER DEAR H. H.: what kind of cars he was “tow- ing’ and his: destination, you could write to the dealer to whom he delivered the cars on or about the: date you made the loan. * * * CONF IDENTIAL TO BECKY: Don’t mess around with the Mess Sgt... . unless you want to be just another tomato on his vine. x * * If you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in care of The Pontiac Press. She will be glad to answer your letter. For a personal reply, please enclose a stamped self - ad- dressed envelope. If you know "THE PONTIAC PRESS, at * THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957 \ i “wil, Gee | ‘s a h ch — SSeS 4a te - Preparing potatoes for the roast beef dinner Friday night in Central Methodist Church are (left to right) Marshall Rice of Florence avenue, Robert Byrnes of Marquette street, Arthur Hoban of Eddy Brides-to-Be Take Bloomfield Spotlight By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Nan- ette Hammond will entertain at dinner Sunday for bride- elect Mary Patricia Flaherty who will be married Nov. 30 to Norris James McNerny of Ottawa Hills, Ohio. . Pat's sister, Kathie, will ar- rive home tomorrow’ from Duchesne Residence School in New York to attend the last week of festivities. She will be Pat's maid of bonor. Two bridesmaids will come on Wednesday, Judy Stack from Georgetown Visitation near Washington, D. C., and Florence McCaffrey from New York, Flo was Patricia's room- mate last year at Manhattan- ville College. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Mc- Ginnis and their daughter Maureen (another bridesmaid) will entertain at dinner Wednesday, and next Friday the prospective bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. MecNerny, will give the re. hearsa! dinner at the Country Club, Grosse Pointe. COUPLE HONORED Connie Vandeveer and James Beresford, whose wedding date is Dec. 21, were honored at a dinner given Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. John W. San- ders, Mr, and Mrs. Otis Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. James FE. Beresford in the Beresford home on Lone Pine road. Mrs, Sanders is the bridegroom - elect's aunt and Study PTA Hawthorne School was the setting far a Wednesday eve- ning meeting of scholarship chairmen from local PTAs. Lester Stanley, scholarship chairman for Pontiac Council of PTA, and his cochairman, Horton Southworth, . conducted the meeting. * * * Ways and means of rais- ing funds for the scholarship were discussed. Policies gov- erning the teacher scholar- ship fund and qualifications required were also discussed. GRANT, NOT LOAN The scholarship totals $1,250 over a period of four years and is a grant not a loan. The amount of $500 is given the first year and $250 for the next three years * * * In order to be eligible for the scholarship a student must have graduated from Pontiac Central or Northern High Schools with an average or better academic record and in- tentions of being a teacher. The student must like chil- dren, be socially well adjusted, . have a pleasing personality, initiative, etc, * * * This is a non-sectarian schol- arship — anyone may apply. Economic status of parents or guardian will be considered. REFERENCES ASKED Recommendations for the student are to be made’ by principals of the senior high schools and senior counselors. A spiritual adviser and two other persons will be asked to give personal references. x * * Four future teachers are now in college on PTA, scholar- ships, They are Charlene Deeg, Mr Thompson and Mr. Beres- ford are his uncles, The pair will be given a din- ner this Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sisman and Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Schneck in the Schneck home in Grosse Pointe. — Just for the bride-elect will be a brunch and shower at the Detroit Boat Club where hostesses will be Mrs. Fred- erick B. Fisk, Mrs. Percy H. Hamley and Mr. and Mfrs. Clarence L.. Candler. * * v Marynell Anderson will be hostess at a dinner party next Friday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Anderson of Orchard Ridge road, It will be in honor of Jean MacGregor and Richard Weir whose marriage will solemnized Dec. 14, SON WELCOMED Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clif- ford Goad (Clarissa Adams) of Suffield road announce the birth of a son, Douglass Clif- ford. Nov. 18 Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Goad of Lone Pine road, and mater- nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hammond Ad ams of Puritah road. * * * Mr. and Mrs, L. L. Colbert will spend Thanksgiving with friends in Georgia. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Jack- son will be dinner hosts Fri- day evening- before St. Dun- Scholarship who is in her senior year at Albion College; Virginia Baker, junior, Wayne State Univer- sity; Marie Meyer, sophomore University of Michigan, and Richard Lantz, freshman, U. of M. stan (Guild's presentation of “Witness for the Prosecution.”’ * * * Mr. and Mrs. William H. Breech returned home today from 10 days in New York. RETURN TO HILLS Also returned today were Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Fife who have been staying at the Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Mrs. Fife and her sister. Mrs. Gene White, will enter- tain at luncheon Dec * * * Mrs. F. L. Thompson J: was chairman of the commit tee for the bridge luncheon and fashion show Wednesday at Oakland Hills Country Club. Her assistants were Mrs. David E. White, Mrs. S. L. Goodale Jr. and Mrs. Chester A. Cahn. * * * Mary Margaret Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rod- erick A, CampBell of Country Club drive, will be married Dec. 14 to Charles G. Langden of Detroit. She will be honored at a luncheon tomorrow at’ the De- troit Golf Club where Mrs. E. R. Reinsh and Mrs. Malcolm McMillan will be hostesses Earlier this month Mrs. L E. Sherwood and her daugh ter, Ann, gave a luncheon for Mary, and Virginia. Dawson gave a luncheon in September before many of the bride- elect’s friends left for college. Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Klint- worth and Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Carlson are planning a buffet supper for the couple Dec, 6. Mrs. Jon Henrikson (the for- mer Melinda Booth) arrives Dec. 7 from her home in De- Land, Fla., to be matron of honor at the wedding. With her mother, Mrs. Henry S. Booth, Mrs. Henrikson will! give a luncheon Dec, 9 at Thorniea, This is Mrs, Hen- MR. and MRS.-ROY W. LOWNDS An open’ house celebrating the 60th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lownds, who were married in Rochester on Nov. 26, 1897. will he held at their Cooley Beach drive home on Saturday. Among their five living children are Mrs. Edna’ M. Palm of Berkley, Mrs, Ardath L. Card of Rose City. Glenn A. Lownds of Whitehall, Alwyn R. Lownds of Kenmore, N. Y., and Ralph W. Lownds who resides with his parents. The Lownds also have 14 grani- children and 10 oomgroenictfliren. rikson's first trip home since her August wedding. The bride-elect was Mrs. Henrikson’s honor maid. Furs Adorn Dress, Hat, Even Shoes By DOROTHY ROE AP Women's Biditor On both sides of the Atlantic, people are talking about furs this fall. Fur hats, fur trim- mings on dresses and suits, fur bags, belts, and even shoes perk up the seasonal fashion picture, And, as usual, new fur coats give women all over the world something to yearn ~ * * * Since furs were the first- garments worn by human be- ings, back in the days of the cave-men, it's little wonder that they continue to be of primary interest to fashion- conscious women today. You might say it's a basic human trait, - this emetional feeling about furs * This vear new pelts and new colors are making news. In Paris designer Jean Desses has brought back that old standby, astrakan, to high fashion, He shows a series of short and long coats in South- west African astrakan in chest- nut or black, often with con- trasting fur trimming, such as mink collars. * * * In New York there’s much excitement over a new sandy tone in mink mutations, called Tourmaline, and a new mid- night gray Alaska seal ealled Kitivi, Brazilian otter. Somali leopard, black mink and all the foxes also are enjoying fashion favor, both in complete coats and in combination with other furs. The prevailing silhouette is slender but easy, with coats taking on a oval look, narrower at the hemline. New techniques make furs as light and supple as fabrics, and they are handled accord- ingly in the new coats, which go in for much detail such as draping, shirring, pleats and tucks. Project Scheduled by Emerson PTA Serving as chairmen for Emerson School PTA's Satur- day money-making project are Mrs, Charles Hockey Jr., Mrs. Donald Heard, Mrs, Jack Me- Kinney and Mrs. Jacob Swartz. Others working will be Mrs. Leo Janka, Mrs. Wesley Me- Connell, Mrs, John Neaves, Mrs, Gerald Jenkinson, Mrs. L, D, McLauchlin and Mrs. Thomas McKeever. Open House Set Wisner School PTA -vill hold open house this evening in or- der that parents may talk with their children’s teachers and see their children’s work, Mrs. Clifford Neville, Mrs. Martin Bacak and Mrs. James Turn- bull are on the refreshment committee, pith ie As + NE eo. aunty “*P es 8 ce *ha det aby 7? mir est it . FORTY-SEVEN -Clubwomen Strengthen © World Ties Federation Lists Members From. 58 Countries By MRS. R. I. C. PROUT Away with open flour bins and unwrapped bread! Away with unpasteurized milk deliv- ered in unsanitary cans! No longer shall meat be sofd with- out government inspection and grading! Those were the words of clubwomen 50 years ago, To- day the 11 million members of the General Federation of Women's Clubs still are cry- ing out for all that is good in their material and spiritual lives. EAGER TO PARTICIPATE Women the world over are emerging from their shells to take an active part in commu- nity life. Wherever I have gone on my pumerous trips abroad, I have found that women are eager to do their part. * * * The General Federation, the largest group of organized women in the world, has clubs in 58 other countries. Pentiac Press Phetes court and George Yanson of Chippewa road. The Methodist Men will cook and serve the dinner, with proc eeds going to the building fund. The dinner hour is from 5 to 7:30. a pone Just recently we have wel- comed into membership the Deutsche Hausfrauen Bund with a membership of 150,000 in clubs all over Germany. * * * Another new club is the League for the Civic Forma- tion of Women at Mendoza, Ar- gentina, That makes four clubs in the Argentine SOLIDARITY SEMINAR Next February the General Federation wil) hold a ‘‘Hemi- spheric Solidarity Seminar’’ in Buenos Aires. The seminar will bring together women from all over South America to exchange ideas and discuss various problems. * * * The only completely effec- tive way of knowing world problems is by travel and as- sociation with people in other parts of the world. The “‘per- son to person” exchange of ideas is the infallible meth- od. The members of the more than 15.000 clubs in the General Federation in the United States are keenly interested in the preservation of our American heritage, but they also know that today world problems come to the breakfast table through the press, radio and television. * * * While working for all that is good in American life, they also believe in helping wom- en the world over in order to establish and maintain a last- Planning table settings for the din- ner Friday night sponsored by the Methodist Men of Central Methodist Church are (left to right) James Bank of Franklin boulevard, David Bradley of Scott Lake road and Tom Murphy - of West Iroquois road. The dinner, Jrom 5 to 7:30, is open to the public. Personal News of Area At the Michigan Artists Ex- hibition held at the Detroit In- stitute of Arts Wednesday eve- ning Donald E. Smith of Valencia drive won the $200 Campbell-Ewald Prize for his oil painting, ‘‘Winter Brush.” Rochester's Renee _K._Rade!l also was a $200 prize winner. One hundred and seventy-two artists competed for prizes at the exhibition, which will con- tinue. at the institute through Dec. 22 * * * Tuesday evening ‘found Mr. and Mrs. William J. DeGrace of South Edith street and the Donald McGillivarys of Bir- mihgham in Detroit for the New York City Opera Com- pany’s opening performance of “Faust” at the Masonic Audi- torium. The ss season will conclude Nov,. 27 with Bizet's “Carmen.” * *« * Carol Young, Michigan State University junior, welcomed her father, Horace Young of Riviera terrace, as a weekend guest when members of Pi Beta Phi sorority presented a Dad's Day program. The two,attend- ed the MSU - Minnesota foot- ball clash and later Saturday were present at a cinner hon- oring the fathers, at which Carol was toastmistress. * * * Denison University freshman Patricia Bugas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John S. Bugas of Bloomfield Hills, has been elected Women’s Recreation Association representative by the pledge class of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. * * * Also at Denison University, senior Thomas G. Hawley, son of Mr. -and Mrs. Charles D Hawley of Birmingham, recent ly appeared as Maitland, the manservant, in the university's Studio Theater production of “The Chalk Garden " by Enid Bagnold * * &* To appear as Mary Cleophas in the Albion College Players’ production, “Family Portrait,” Dee. 6 and 7 is Charlyne Deeg daughter of the Rev, and Mrs. + James W. Deeg of Lowell street. Charlyne, a senior, also will be named in the 1957-1958 edition of ‘Who's Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and aaa * * Announcin foe arrival of a son, “Michael Culley, Nov 17 are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hart of Mohawk road. Grandparents are the Rev, and Mrs. Paul Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly. * * * A son. David. was born to MIr. and Mrs. David G. Clark ‘nee Jo Davis) Nov. 19 at Ra- pid City, S. D. ; Maternal grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Davis of Granada drive. Mr. and Mrs. Grey Clark of Azusa, Cailif., are the paternal grandparents. MRS. ARTHUR HINKLEY Volunteer of Month Cited For the past two years Mrs Arthur Hinkley of Birmingham has been giving about 10 hours of her time weekly for volun- teer work at Pontiac State Hos- pital: This summer, however, illness forced her to reduce the number of hours she donates. Mrs. Hinkley does typing but also spends a great deal of time in the Recreational Ther- apy Department, She plays cards tients, directs games or per- haps visits with individuals. In this way the patients know someone is interested and they gain confidence in themselves. *.2&. Mrs has been named “Volunteer of\ithe Month” by the Central Volunteer Bureau. . _ Thornton, with pa- ’ Plymouth Unit Holds Election of New Officers Members of Plymouth Group of First Congregational Church met Wednesday evening in the Woodland drive home of Mrs. - Lester Kindy with Ora Hal- lenbeck and Mrs. Fred Con- ner as cohostesses. Mrs. George Gaches was named president of the group. Serving with her will be Miss Hallenbeck, vice president; Mrs. Lawrence Ferman, sec- retary, and Ethlyn Peterson, treasurer. e+ & Plans were discussed for the Christmas bazaar to be held Dec. 5. Mrs. Conner and Miss Hallenbeck participated in the program. Junior Group Hears Speaker Dr. Dorothy Perry spoke to members of Junior Child Study Club when that group met Tuesday evening in the Mo- hawk road home of Mrs. Ralph D. Wigent. * * * were Mrs Or- Cohostesses rin Tluntoon Jr.. Mrs. Charles Sanft. Mrs. George Ross, Mrs. Allen Denhorn and Mrs. Vie- tor Schramm Mrs. Orley J. Lowe was vot- ed into the club as a new mem- ber. Ann Campbell will be the speaker at a Dec. 17 Christmas luncheon planned at Fox and Hounds, Study Club Meets in Masonic Temple Parliamentary Study Club met Wednesday in the Masonic Temple. Sponsor -was Mrs. Lloyd with Mrs; Lee Hill as leader and Mrs, Russell Winkler presiding as president of the demonstration group. The lesson was on resolu- tions, forms, voting upon and _ preamble, amending constitu- tién and bylaws, malfeasance, misfeasance and nonfeasance, Mrs. Russell A \ was ap- pointed to care ithe oot ; cd feet oe a 6 “Bridal Gowns .. . of beauty and individuality by Alicia . » . to make your lovely wedding complete . .. from .-- $50 55 W. Huren FE 5-3675 a f | i i i ‘that group met Wednesday evening ‘home of Mrs. Donald Frayer. Blouses and slacks at eraned _ TERRIFIC JERSEY BLOUSES Orlon and wools! Easy-care Acrilans! TOP FASHION, LOW PRICE When it comes to blouses, Robert Hall has more—more styles, more colors, more ‘value— at those wonderful Low Overhead prices! / Choose from regular or blouson types . long sleeves, push-up sleeves, fringe trims, pique trims and a variety of collar styles. Buy now while the selection is test . 1 for yourself, for gifts. Sizes 32 STRIPED WOOL 2/P-70-F1T SLACKS 4.89 Aren't they knockouts? They're just about the snazziest slacks that ever graced a shapely figure! Zip-to-fit waistline, self-belt, tapered legs .. . and when you figure they're 100% W edgemoor woolen, then you know they're a terrific bargain at this low price. Charcoal and medium gray stripes; sizes 10-18. Solid color styles, too. OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. A REAL BUY AT THIS LOW PRICE! 200 NORTH SAGINAW ST., PONTIAC beef Folie S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN Priscilla Unit Meets | ‘Mrs. Mary Lyon Unit Elects Ofticers president of Mary Lyon Group of ert Haskins, vice president; Mrs.’ my face. When I read about the! on the California Fashion Creators’ of the men called for their physical, ‘showing from which she recently examination |WSCS THE PONTI AC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1057 Follow Regular Health, Beauty Routines «Mrs. Robert Johnson was named _ ‘First Congregational Church when My hemoglobin is in the %s, but) 2, ‘ my waistline? “+ * * ‘wheftever I hear anyone mention! Other new officers are Mrs. Rob-| tired blood I almost fall flat on! Delbert Burnett, secretary, and lack of physical fitness in the: Mrs. Willard Kennedy, treasurer. ited States, it makes me feel ~~ & * the- same way. Mrs. Leland ‘Clemence, women's x * * editor of The-Pontiac Press, spoke Do you realize that 50 per cent! during the Korean were rejected because of) ‘mental or physical defects or! ‘both? It also is estimated that more than 23 million Americans have some impairment or chronic: disease. ireturned. war WCTU Gathers “rances Willard WCTU met iW sdieahcy in Church of the Breth- When we think of this we real- | ren. - Plans wege made for a membership drive and use of. ize that we will NOT be one of WCTU's program guide for the the fit ones unless we do some- | Plans also were made for, thing about it, and doing some- | thing about it means a consistent | effort. This is true of both health and beauty. Becoming healthy and youthful or remaining that way is a life- Priscilla Circle of the Oakland time business, Physical fitness Park Methodist Church met at.the means a constant effort, but the East Mansfield avenue home of effect it has on our happiness and Courtney Clara Tuesday. A appearance is weil worth it, guest of the evening was Mrs. Al- x * * bert Barker, president of the The following thoughts are not included in a consistent effort: “I year. a Christmas exchange and coop-, erative luncheon. The magic of beaut) from regular daily investments in them, Americans Sadly Neglect Fy itness By JOSEPHINE. LOWMAN ifeel tired. I will have to do some-I must do .semething about my :nutrition'': ithing about it’; “What happened to\round -shoulders”’; “T am slumping. | will, be more carefyl about my ing these things and indulging in “T must exercise." “Tomorrow I Consistency does not mean think- corrective methods for a few days and then forgetting the whole! ‘thing again, REGU LAR INVESTMENTS | I suppose some effort is better ithan none, but the magic of beauty; ‘and health routines comes from lregular daily investments in them. * * * | The United States is a great, ‘country for athletics. We follow ‘our favorite games and sports and. ‘athletes avidly. Isn't it funny that: so many of us are poorly nourished! when the objects of our attentions are physically fit? | Studies have revealed that Americans generally are over- | fed but sadly deficient in many | | cocutials of best nutrition. | It is too. bad if we do not take) to our daily routines all that is’ ‘now known about prolonging life! and, more important, prolonging) the youthful portion of tife! * * * If you would like to have my leaflet, “‘Watchwords of Science for Youth After 403’ send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request for leaflet No. 61 and health routines comes |to Josephine Lowman_in care of. Child Study Club Discusses Topic “Quotes We Have Lived By” was the topie of the day and a group discussion ‘when members of the ‘Child Study Club Group Three ‘met at the Cherokee road home of Mrs. George Petroff. * * * Hostesses at the Tuesday after- noon affair were Mrs. F. Milton | Hathaway, Mrs. Herbert Howarth, ‘Mrs, Robert Bego and Mrs. James Jenkins. * * Refreshments were served from a table featuring a harvest bou- | quet centerpiece with straw flow- lers and grapes in a basket. New members introduced were Mrs. Robert Nelson and Mrs. Richard ‘ieft. Meeting Conducted by Rebecca Circle Twelve members of Rebecca Cir- cle of Oakland Park Methodist ‘Church met W ednesday evening in the Oliver street home of Mrs. Paul Allen. Mrs. Clayton Gillis and Mrs. John Fuller participated in the program, Mrs. Carl Brzovits and Mrs. Lorne Swartz were received as new members of the group. Potatoes are a cheap source of essential vitamins and minerals be- sides having a high calory value of starch. ? iThe Pontiac Pre SS. Retired fo By BEULAH STOWE Two years ago Eugene D. Bruce then 66, was living with his daugh- ter and her family in a small, “neat house on the north of Los Angeles. He had recently retired from his job as conductor of a freight train operating out of Los Angeles, He was a Widower, and it seemed wise for him to live for the rest of his life with his only close rela- tive. He kept the yard in order and he took his youngest grandchild out for walks in the baby car- riage and then, after that, he went out for walks all by him- self. He tried to find other re- tired railroad men fe talk to, but only young couples and chil- dren lived in his terraced sub- division: Priced be sure they Il be admired and used and enjoyed for years and From | Mounted indoors but shows beth indoor and outdoor temperatures. awe" Driving to Los Angeles one day he passed a used car lot, and his eve caught a glimpse of a small red truck: $200. He had $200. He bought it. Only after it was parked in the drive- way of his daughter’s home—in everyody’s way — did he decide ‘what to do with it. OTHER BEAUTIFUL MODELS AT— CLOONAN’S “Where Quality Counts” 72 N. Saginaw F Ls] 2-0161 Maling Shoes += All Leather with Warm Nylon Fleece Lining. 449 Maling Shoes 50 North Saginaw Street Open Monday and Friday Evening a | i ' mountainside '« Small-Job Business Bruce painted a sign on the side,ple treat them like animals in a of the cab that read, "‘The Small'zoo? [| am retired, but I am not a Company—No Jub Too Small.’ He butterfly I am_ happy on a pin placed ads in the suburban and with my lot, and I don’t want to ‘ity newspapers for “Wrecking, answer questions about why or Bu ding, Carpentry. Cement how or how much money [ have.” Work.’ When the small business was five months old, and Bruce had found enough work to keep him busy three or four days each week, he moved out of his daughter's house an@ rented an upstairs apart- ment in a house next door to a fill- ing station —K. 0. C been retiring from business | dignity and satisfaction for many years — since long before the “senior citizen’’ became a sub- ject fo survey. Be patient with | the government and the yniver- sities and the wejfare workers. Their object is to help older peo- ple, and they will. If not you, your grandchildren, He parked his truck in the sta- tion and began constructing a trailer to attach to the truck and carry his tools and an electric cement mixer, and to haul away used lumber and trash from wrecking jebs, (He soon found that he could sei] the used lum. who Girdles Go Gaudy With Varied Hues ber to customers wanted Girdles are going gaudy—in col- “= to build cheap or temporary 4. jike mink. red and aqua, The structures.) Corset and Braissiere Council re- “A railroad man isn't used toe ports an upsurge in colored under- being idle.”” Mr. Bruce says. “He garments, particularly in the beige isn't used to walking babies. or to or brown colors. living without a timetable. I'm White, of course, is still the best- glad I got out of my old man’s selling foundation garment color, role in my daughter's house and but you can buy red, turquoise, found my own life again?’ aqua, mink, honey beige, mauve, ~ & * hyacinth, apricot, peach, mint, Question—"‘Why do the special, tangerine, yellow, blue, published studies on _Tetired peo- ever-popular black as well. Answer — Don't. People have pink and: 1N000-VELOUS “FAMILY MILK DESSERT. “JUNKET’ RENNET-CUSTARD e Everybody loves “ice creamy” “Junket” Rennet-Custard. , @ Light, refeshing! High protein! e A different dessert! Not a cake or pie, not a gelatin or pudding. It's rennet-custard, made with milk @ Easy! You'll make it in a minute —there’s magic rennet in it! e@ 7 soda fountain flavors! Rasp- berry, vanilla, chocolate, straw- berry, orange, lemon, maple! At Your , is “JUNKET™ (Reg U.S. Pat. Off.) is the Arade- mark of Chr. Hansen's Lab., Inc. for fet and other food products. +3 b fea- Cc @ What right son! wool Slash sides. sizes TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER “epen night to 9 “p.m. monday, thursday, friday, saturday 29 «. at this amazing $29! @ Striking new designs, coats with fashion’s boxy lines; lustrous elegance of black _ bobby, @ Warmly lined with satin milium for warmth without weight or all wool’ interlinings. Misses _ sketched: slender coat with a curv- ing shawl collar, push-up sleeves. sale $29. oats wonderful savings — and at the peak of the sea- Important new coots the zibeline! Styles with shawl, stand-away collars. pockets, pleated caftan 8 to 18, THE PONTIA AC PRESS. Arne RSDAY. NOV kK BER 21. 1957 Cote Styles Appeal | to the Sub-Teen Set Why does the sub-teen girl” select the type clothes . she wears? * * * What influences her decision — her mother's criticism, opinion of girl friends or is she an individualist? A STUDENT POLL ' The revealing answers to these and other relevant ques- tions are the result of a junior high schoo] student poll re- cently conducted by a Dallas manufacturer of sub-teen fash- ions. * * After a preview showing of the holiday collection, each girl checked her answers on a de- tailed questionnaire prepared by designer Dorothy Jensen. The answers should influence any mother's thinking when helping select her daughter's school and party clothes — they're illuminating. For example, the most pop- ular reaction to the question “What is your favorite out- fit — and why?’ brought out “It's comfortable —- I feel that q look good in it.’ In answer to the same question regard- ing her second favorite ourfit,” the answer varies slightly, “I enjoy at. * * * ‘They prefer full skirts for parties or dates. Them reason . why — “Full skirts are cuter ww” and more comfortable. " of . HE | VHAMMOND * ORGAN: | BY CHRISTMAS Or dearer Yeu. Jon con! Hammon new by-Christmas lee- eon plan guarantees you'll be playing carols Christmas morning. It's the fast way to learn. No dull scales or exercises. You learn by play- ing real songs. ‘ to buy a Hammond. Enroll now and surprise the family by playing Christmas day, Piay-by-Christmas ” $2 complete lessons All mosic ond accessories Regular free practice sessions oN for sq 750 phone for full details 27 S. Saginaw St. FE 3-7168 | <“The—funteek all the fashions neve them . by Miss Jensen, easy-to-wear “eute”’ styles seemed to be a strong deciding factor, All but one chose the same party dress, qa full skirt, slim top with ‘grownup’ look. . Girls of this age group like to select their own clothes and usually go shopping in pairs or threes. But only when “I need new clothes.” Although not many of them ~ actually make a purchase at that time, they return late with their mother who. buys what the girl had previously chosen. And either ghe agrees with Mom — or Mom agrees with her daughter on the selection. It seems, at this age, ‘‘Mother and | like the same things.” N ECKLINES IMPORTANT When asked if they had fig- ure or posture problems, they made it clear that necklines are important. It needs to be at just the right point, “neither too high nor too low."’ (One of the reasons why the same party dress was favored.) * * * “If you had $16 to spend, would you buy two less ex- pensive dresses or one expen- sive dress?'’ The answer was unanimous, “One expensive dress.”’ “Would you rather shop downtown or in a suburban shopping center?” resulted in “Depends on where I find the dress | like.” “For what reason do you try on a dress?” In answer to this question color and stvle tied for first and second place, When quizzed if they pre ferred to wear dresses or skirts and blouses to parties, style won out again’ The ‘‘pretty look" without being fussy is what thev selected from the fashions shown them * * * Findings of this fashion steer- ing committee reveal] these in- teresting facts about clothes preferences of sub-teens: Color, is an individual thing. Style is paramount — they want to look grownup vet still wear easy, comfortable clothes USED SPARINGLY Frills and ruffles are all right when used sparingly, and ac- cented glitter is for party dresses only. Back interest in- trigues them, . * * * Important in their lives are versatile clothes that can be worn anywhere, anytime, par- ticularly mix and match gar- mefits. Full skirts take preference over slim ones: Skirts with dangling (but not gaudy) gad- gets are appealing preys a star role... They like not-too-tight Capri pants with festive trim, tricky tops to wear with them. * * * Fabric is not as important ax stvle In short, fhis young miss is growing up and wants every- one to know it Versatile Product | ing light. Get clothes bv Save space and time by travel- <4 along with fewer # taking garments that. | ‘can do double duty. 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Plenty of leg room for snow suite In Red and Brown. -. 448 5 4.78 5.28 Shoe Store Great for a dressy date... two- strand necklace, bracelet and earring i j shogt oy ee? ewe ware, j e & shapes, intermingled to create a soft but lustrous effect. _set in four different pearl tones and = — Hold District Parley Wright-Fournier 161 and Bemis Olsen 113 Amvets Auxiliaries sent delegates to the meeting of Dis- 2 trict Three Council of Michigan life Amvets —— — evening | board. eer Fur Products Labeled te Show Ceuntry of Origin of Imported Furs in Lansing. Professor Elbert Moses Reliable 12 Meats: of MSU spoke to the group Children on Chinese junks have Judson street home Tue: ‘day for zourds tied about them to act os members of Retiable 12 Gub. The preservers if they fall over- group djscussed its projet to aid crippled chtildren — ae Pe. Beh ee Ce era eee oe 3 ms a oR calla OF ao =e oes Med a PRE-CHRISTMAS = SALE! fur coats Onlyour extrcordi Pp ‘ to give you such @ serisational value as you'll find tihbon scarf imported from France ‘in these coats! Beautiful, soft, glossy, tightly curled skins. . Persian Lamb. Elegan Coat Salon—Second Floor | lat Shoup Home taking office are Mrs _P. Hire, treasurer: 'was a tribute to the late ‘and Mr. and Mrs. David Gee were | = Mrs. Louis Murthum opened her rent books as part of the program Open Friday and Monday 9:30 to 9 P. M. Balance of Week 9:30 to 5:30 P. M. PERSIAN LAMB from fingertip to full length . fashioned } expensive silhouettes. Black-dyed. or grey dyed’ Officers Named Auxiliary Schedules by Pillar Club _—Pec. 9 Yule Party | Ladies Auxiliary of Metropolitan’ Club Spirit Six met in the Ameri-. Officers were elected when mem- ©" Legion Home Tuesday -eve- ‘bers of the Pillar Club met at the "ing. A memorial was held -for home of Mrs, Claude Shoup on Mrs. Carrie France’ Marshall. Mohawk road Tuesday evening for * * * i a cooperative dinner Plans were made for a Dec. 9 * * * Christmas party to be held at Ro- Mrs. L..L, Dunlap was named tunda Inn. Refreshments were president of the group. Others Served by Mrs. John C. Wilson and LOWE’S KITTY. LITTER 5 Lbs. ...... §: .50 10 Lbs. ....... 95 25 Lbs. 2.25 HUNT'S PET SHOP Miracle Mile Shopping. Cooter In the Bazaar S112 . 2 ee ee William Mrs. Davey Gilpin. Knudsen, vise president: Mrs. L. ss 2 : Beulah Phillips, secretary, and Mrs. Ross Tenny,. corresponding secretary. Publicity chairman is Mrs. Fred Conner. Also featured on the program Mrs. J. L. Van Wagoner, and a talk on ama- teur radio operators was presented by Mitchell Bacow. scHOoOoL LUNCH * * * Assisting Mrs Shoup were Mrs. Harold Northon, Mrs. F. H. Holmes and Mrs. Paul Taylor, who was program chairman, ' FRI. and SAT.-ONLY. _ Speakers Heard Covered Wagon Bread. .....18¢ Low _ by Bible Class a ecolate Pecan Fifty members and guests were Fudge C Ea — ~ C Ea. present Tuesday evening when Fel- Pie ...... = Cake ...... lowship Bible Class of First. Bap-' . ‘jtist Church met for a cooperative dinner which was served by Mr.' ‘and Mrs. Burnett Stewart and their, TUTTI FRUTTI For Cc committee 1 | ANGEL PUFFS.......... ¥ * * Minnie Bergman of New York spoke on missionary work jn India and Pakistan. The Rev. and Mrs. Duane McCrum spoke on missions HOT BREAD VARIETY DAILY READY AT 3 P. M. (EXCEPT SATURDAY) in Hawaii and showed slides. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown 121 W. Huron St. in charge of the program ‘Thomas Pastry Shop FE 4-8163 Plenty of Parking at: Side and Rear of Building 8:30 A. M. te 10 P. M. Daily — Clesed Saturday at 6:30 P. M. Meeting ‘Conducted — = Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society met Tuesday in the Auburn road home of Mrs. George Hols- worth. Mrs. H. A. Johnson took part in the program of the all-day meeting A favorite dish lunch- eon Was served. Books Reviewed Mrs. Leon Reene entertained members of Alpha Chapter of Beta __ ‘Theta Phi in her home on Pontiac State Hospital Grounds Tuesday eVening. Phyllis Pope of Pontiac City Library gave reviews of cur- A tornado is a wind storm whirl- ing at speeds up to 300 miles an hour 4 Plus 10% Fed. Tax a especially Beautifully Mirk Trimmed. nary buying power enables us: nto the season's most t beyond your wildest dreams! . } i tiny-price treasures Twinkling and bright Christmas corsage of bells and bows in aasorted pastels... ... Cuddle cap in softest pastel wool sprinkled with dainty mock pearls. ... in pastels with woven design........ Fine infported linen handkerehiefs with hand applique or embroidery designs.... | Call Ob 2-9341 North Hill Plaza Rochester Gift From Healy's Means More Christmas Delights for her! FIFTY THE PONTIAC. PR se EUGENE GILBERT = : Research Co. ‘although not aS many as .you | p49 Teenagers, too, like to build might expect, : dream houses. . * * * Ard, if ever they get a chance Talking to’ 600 boys and girls my surveyors some: were a little surprised that these, actually to build along fhe lines around the country, they now have in mind, nn a es Sone om are going to -be made youngsters had given as much! President of the Gilbert Youth in present day house planning — thought as they had to the homes’ " Teens Have Many Ideas for Future Homes they want to own when they ‘grow up. | Mere than hait of them ac- tually make a practice of in- specting new homes in their | neighborhoods. Quite o>dvieusly, ®% » So ° 6 § Soci ight’, °. sd: ‘soft e “9 0 2 S60 warm (al sand cuddly! S$ * 5 S| . * OVER-THE decane o COMFORT FOR CAMPUS, g SHOPPING, AFTER §} SKIING AND SKATING, ALL-AROUND WEAR % etedee. 4“) e SNO-BOOTS Cory 100% deep Pile lining, soft Dynei tur collar, springy cvshion wepe wedgie seis. Widths, N.. M. Sises 4-16 -DIEM’S SHOE STORE 87 N. Saginaw, "FE 2.2492 OPEN MON. AND FRI. TILL 9 P. M. Jin buying rather than renting. i will settle for four rooms, and the’ , argest number NOW is the time to SHOP for personal - See one of the most beautiful and varied displays of personal Christmas cards we have shown fm many & year. Greetings that are as warm ... as sincere and as friendly as « handshake. Come in soon... . see our complete selection PONTIAC STATIONERS IX DOWNTOWN PONTIAC — FORMERLY BROWN BROS. 4 N. Saginaw FE 2-4242 not all of their waking moments are filled with thoughts of dates, | schoolwork, rock ‘a’ roll and | _ family squabbles, “Homeowning’’ is the phrase. Although 45 per cerit of! America’s families today live in rented quarters, the teenagers. al-) most to a bhov and girl, believe, i proper * * * ' On the other hand they are! fairly conservative about the amount of money thev expect to spend on such a project. ee er tee ty TWO YEARS’ INCOME _ A strong maiority of the hovs,. 60 per cent. figured that two. vears’ income would be about right Fifteen ver cent want to go no: further than a vear’s income and only 19 per cent sav three years. * * * The girls proved more venture-) some on this noint. with the larg- est number. 37 per cent. favoring three years’ income | | | Getting awav from the detail of how much thev want to «nend. the bove are more free wheel. ing. While three ner cent of the cirls | ' i *9 per cent. fa vors six-room houses 4 decided Future homeown ers niurality of the hovs 47 per cent. check off good points as think tha fewer th: even re ; , hink that me ee well as bad of this dwell- rooms are requisite for their . . : @ream home< ing’ which might well be + * * their future home. Six per cent of both boys and girls would go for nine or more ©) Gast sanearen i %, ppe ce and de- rooms! It would seem obvious that | | the trend towards larcer families is not vet a thing of the past gn. 3. Good locality. 4 BASIC REQUIREMENTS 5 6 7 A recreation room. Spacious kitchen. Adequate closets. To be more specific just what . . Good construction is if that these voungsters want in a home? * * * Here are their hasie require; Speaking generally. 88 per cent ments. in the order of their im- of the boys and 78 per cent of bortance the girls approve of modern trends 1. An adequate number of spa. '" building eheus| rooms. OBJECTIONS, TOO But they have objections toé, as jindicated by these sample com- we ‘THE QUESTIONS ASKED 3 Do you like the new homes ‘being a ‘specting new homes? | ~How many rooms do you con- sider necessary for home? ‘vate rooms nor for a recreation ‘room seems surprising. The ten- ‘ment ties in with th® consensus sizes 10, 12, room" | dream houses, ithem ‘want a little more room to move ESS. THU “RSD AY. NOVEMBER 21, 1957 | s built now? Do you make a habit of in-| the average De you have your own room in ‘your house? Is it important that ‘there be? Do you consider a separate din- ing room necessary? What size lot seems most suit- able to you? How much house’ . Do you believe in buying or rent- ing? should be spent ona “Subdivision homes are too much alike."’ “Lacking individuality and orig- inality.”” “Construction often ts poor.” “Built for looks rather than com- fort.’ i “Most houses in our ice level are too small.” Neither the requirement for pri- dency of vouth to want a place to ‘be alone is well enough. known, as is bhaclen to young figures— |well as their desire for good times. 4. d-prineess—d eerisok ‘MOST DESIRABLE ‘alike. And the recreation room require- | No. $141 with Patt-O-Rama is in ‘ot last year’s Women's Congress +4, 16, 18. =. te ‘that a family room and “mud/*? bust, 62 yards of 3Sinch, ‘ are most desirable. yard contrast. But while Tl per cent of. the No. 8142 with Patt-O-Rama is in boys and 89 per cent of the girls, isizes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 years. Size 4 make a point of -having rooms Oo itheir own, only 41 per cent of the! 2% yards 2 39-inch; 14 yard con ‘boys and 61 per cent of the girls ‘rast. Two patterns. ‘have them now. | For these patterns, send 35c¢ for Could be ‘that’s just why they each, in coins, your name, address, sizes desired and the pattern num- ase tnsletent

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Sectional, ( i} } Wy \ i) no a ‘ \ = Regular $169 ones Now Only S77 ep , Reutety” Atvertra imaciaase Your $4Q | ‘ ; ex oice : tions 2itc Sections, ew ony $109. | FLOOR LAMPS & | | ‘As-Is’ TELEVISION SETS! | | foe cet 7] Se ! | Ml 3-Pe. Sectional, TABLE LAMPS 10”, 14”, 17”, 21” Screens, Your Choice ss aainttieeninn! Chats: Wanted i Reguiee $298 IND COTO OOARIP SA RGE New Only $] 59 Wi Sees sawealt tik Kenan apees 'oren-prest Spach a R 3 F R | G E R ya me) R S | Many colors and’ Values to to choose from. All sales final. $ 00 @ Wrought Iren Smokers , styles to choose “OSS New These As-ls TV Sets sold only at 2 . Hotpoint Big Family Size Super Store $ 2 . or Onset 's $9” WEC's Westhouss, 43 Month funy «cau. sash ca Fe Refrigerator. Regular $199.95 ............ 127 | magder 6148 ere Kaw. Now Onty 957 . , —— Reguler $289.95 se neon $188 : RCA Whirlpool 12.2 cw. ft. Deluxe: SSO ey $87 SAVINGS ON BEDROOMS re eS ee 4 Rout “oo pears: New Only $] 49 Beautful Maple Bedroom Suite. 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Rew vely -iptptngels eae tapes peeeeees New Phiice Foble Hette, ACG) $22 — —— Men's 17-Jewel Watches. Famous Names. $1788 Wide-Away Ged with tnnerspring Mattress, $88 a ee ve 3 Regular $49.50, Now .......... 20... e000 Regular $198 Pike sas? gees sogheden Now . a _ 3-Piece font. Megs en in portable leather cases. $488 i, 2 A ok, ; ; ri egu IIe NOW ee cece tee ees e ieee, : Mattress. Regular Amal 92 9 $149 Le eS eon Bedroom Groves Today's ond Former ! Sheatter Snorkel Pens. Regular $15.00 $gss A :f ; ae ed bookcase — Rare buy! $77 H IT TU N ES volues, Now only 0.0.0... ccc cece csee BEDDING! ; ‘ Sheaffer Pens, Regular $2.95 valves. 98s ee . Famous 3-speed portable rhe 3 ee Brand New ° Demonstrators, But Guaranteed iow eee bereees : a eraph. Reg, 26.96. Nol ..- 1.05 7 ~ > Admiral Your ] 8° 120\and 127 Film. Slightly Outdated. O¢ hgneaty fe A ee $14 Ea. Emerson Astomatic tee SMI ; Portable Choice Tremendous values at ... rehaacnaserenece | te Match, as Mens ok . $] 5 Phonograph. Reg. $79.95. Now eke tend: ; Television ‘ — hs Link Sets. Values to $9.95. $229 A : and Modern Webcor Automatic Record €8 > A a Clessies, Peps QOY go os Suge: bb os sc ccceses ees * PVF ee eeee ‘ 4 f ular 109.95 * | i Guard. Rail and Ladder. Reg. $49 Changer. Reg. $79.95. Now , : ec Cees cae to me ae ALBUMS— $]19 Ronson _Table—Lighters. Usually sell $788 Admiral Automatic Radie- $5995 | : carry. So light in $77 Valea be 1455 =. oe for $12.50. Now only ..........0....055 | Gs om Mow’ Hecsieg Tas a ot oo ena : : i Men's Birthstone Rings. Every Month of $] 488 : Famous Round Bobbin [: Sealy Postarep edic Deluxe Chicago HOOVER Values $18.95 te $29.95. Now... ccc, $1288 SEWING — ~ Serta Perfect Sleeper ‘ ROLLER SKATES “Samsonite Streamlite Train Cases. $] 495 M ACH INE ay . * New Men's Styles STEAM IRON Regular $17.50. New .......6....0. 0.055 STINE ~ Mattresses or Box Springs Secider. 10,38 With Steielons Steal Seth Thomas Kitchen Clocks. $349 Reg. ; ‘3 8 All Fleer Samples . $ 88 Sele Same? Regular $6.95. Now only ..............., sos 99 | | e857) | 14" torte $Q)99 | SEATS ay SBS A few winches es. 4 $21 x ee : d ' - u a . Hitonss Ary a sel only $1289 ee ae | NO DOWN PAYMENT! TAKE: P to 2. YEARS TO PAY! HURRY! 50-Pe. Service for 8, Stainless Steel $ges ) RANGES! Dinner Set. Regular $14.95............... | WASHERS Service for 8. Regular $2695... 0... $1288 Pr. tes en Costume jewelry, all styles, latest fashions. 88<. eee a ae he oe a $48 sen Geel waned ak $68 Pins, Earrings, Bracelets, Necklaces.....,.,, ‘ Regular’ s0096. ek ie ok ati ies See oes beady esiveckee s $7 Sieachah; Nethlene band i hoc $]88 ; oe ele F ; TATA te. SITS A ac, $78 eeu cate Ct. tek owe, §B Bg Male ag ; |. ie. nae I 38 Ladies’ and Men's Watch Bands. $288 92s rage a : - B- fs oe = Expansion styles, Values from $3.95 to $8.95. Po ee Be ee : ee ae : *s ” 3 $1 38 : Hes pay rial etter Service for §. $4488 : =; “ "eit - cage fur : ee Jaane Odd Dinette |_ ye ‘mieet ag | WASHERS | Ann a BEBO Hew ahha, PNM | gee arses, sotet Ques Ot SMALL APPLIA CHAIRS i 4 vilce valle j | ‘ . ; ae ? hs : = Roametnce nate AF"oee 8 ss 38 N C ES | Repulacy $ qa? Pe os prea Lee mn.$178 Reguier $1695, New cai te ee $1288 a ee ae es AYERS | Mees 1998 Now csc comnnniom, | $777 a meg nee feos SUVS Raga Sass Ne eal $777 Bee acetate STR fate Male Popcep Toute, $777 7 Seen tee te ons STOR Neegteagss oe oe. STD ; ete, Del . Suabeai ines, 4 = rms Row saveenateay $1 68 Regular $998 New otty. ey Bees $1488 4 amen “THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957 wee . EA By STEPHEN 0. HUGHES RABAT, Mérocco (B — One of the topics for diplomatic discus- sion in Washington during the visit of Sidi Mohammed ben Youssef ef Morocco is likely to be the future of American bases on the former French protectorate. * * * With the race between Russia and the United States for the Inter- continental ballistic missile be-/ coming more frantic every day, the network of U.S.. overseas bases ringing Russia has become of crucia] importance to American} ability to retaliate. The Moroccan bases are an Smportant link In this network. The United States began build- ing bases in Moreceo following an agreement with France — which then controlled the country — in 1951. A new agree- ment is now being sought with the government of independent | Morocco. The biggest Air Force base is. located at Nouasseur, 17 miles south of Casablanca. The base serves largely as an air depot. The Sultan's American visit also comes as nationalists ofthe new Morocco voice elaims that the Moroccan frontiers should be ex- tended both to the east and south. This claim — widely spread throughout the nation of 10 mil- lion — is coupled With the fepling that Spain should cede to Morocco ithe areas it holds on the mainland and off the coast. Morocco’s main sources of wealth are agriculture and ber rich deposits of phosphates, man-, | ganese, iron ore, lead and sinc. The nation’s biggest mines now in operation are the phosphate works at Khouribga and Louis Gentil which produce five million tons yearly and make Morotco second in the world after United States in phosphate pro- 'duction. Two million tons of iron ore come annually from the Ait Amar \Mines north.of Oued Zem and |Nador south of Melilla. Lead and zinc are mined at) Touissit and Bobeker near Oujda and Midladen near Midelt. Cobalt +_+—_-* Strategic Air Command bomber bases are located_at Sidi Slimane, 37 miles from Port Lyautey, and at Ben Guerir, 43 miles from Marakech, A support base at Boulhaut, 30 miles east of Casa- blanca, has not yet been com- pletely activated. The Navy also has an installation in Morocco, at Port Lyautey. Choose from the very Famous for Appliance SAVINGS | | KRESGE’S eT * * * best! See Kresge's wide selection of top-notch brand appliances . . . selling at prices appealing to the most budget-conscious shopper! Really exciting savings . . . choose now! Automatic Pop-Up TOASTER Kresge’s Price ye 2-slice; has cord,crumb tray Chrome, pastel Big 12” square pan with fitted cover and cord. ‘Thermostat controls heat for easy “good” cooking! plastic crim. Silent move mene. U.L. ~ approved Electric Aluminum SKILLET Low $Q88 Price Electric Fryer— . Kresge’s Low gs Price Modern square-shape 6- qt. size with bakelite feet and handles. 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Casablanca is the largest city with Rabat, with a guptiation of| \Blinds to Keep |Modesty, Peace LUTON, England — The Lu- ton Art School hung a sheet across a studio window today to hide its ale model from erecting a building next door. * ® * 682,390 inhabitants afd the cities of Fez, Marakesh and Tangier) are the most important tourist at-j tractions. in Robbery of Melchior ple will be sentenced Dec. 16. The other two pleaded innocent yesterday and will stand trial. 2 of 4 Men Plead Guilty | giks eadiy unl rach the level ‘|Art School cea Es “Tt wasn’t so much that the model was embarrassed," said C.| ys u: S. Suburbs Growing. PLUMBING and HEATING — seen 603 Pon Sut, Cau and furihing Nieves “ttn Sek Setnd ey Nr ine I RENT TUXEDOS FOR WEDDINGS AND PARTIES ae 80 S. 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Pace and Clark Tied With 48 Settle Point Duel Saturday CHICAGO (®—The Big Ten foot- ball championship has gone to Ohio State but major statistical titles still are to be decided in Saturday's final games. Ohio State’s Don Clark, with- held from the Iowa game last week with an injury, will face Michigan’s Jim Pace for the scor- ing crown Saturday. The iwo half. backs are tied- for the lead with: 48 points. Ferndale Kegler | W } ld E f abiads 1 Wi n S | e eader S ]- ] the Toronto Maple Leats rallied the ttle, eraftily defeated Bos- ASTERN DIVISIO in ’ ar a ~_ ton's Walt Byars last night in a x... Wen Lest Pct. in Or ven Randy Duncan of Towa, bis — g , G E d 10 rounder televised nationally srrac se on % 6 as conference season over, has | : from Chicago Stadium Polladelpiia 3 7 417 clinched total offense honors. rapevine £nas ae New Yorks tee piviunin 2 CHICAGO (#—Marion Ladewig, His teanimate, end Jim Gunes, | | NEW YORK «® — The luckless from defense to re ago soners bea a ne of oe ‘in Close Race wo ela a ie e recacin ‘tody gt. Louis WESTERN ee ss Rapids, Mich., heads a Detroit Red Wings, currently rid- this week, scored the only wins, losses a ree fae ~ : nee $5 5 of Grand - has caught 26 passes for a wide . troit goal. The one-time all-star The Rangers now have a 10-5-4 aa emo pol unre pend Minneapoit is 2 H 192 field of. 64. women. contestants named today for the World's Invi- tational match game bowling ‘born defense in tying the New “We should have won this game jammed through to pile up points. WEDNESDAYS RESULTS championship at Chicago Coliseum yards per game) ‘York Rangers, 1-1, in a National feeds from Gordie Howe and fo we played much better than’ These are the final standings ‘* n ma aod se soneapols 101 Dec. 413. The selected men’s field of 160 | Clark, who is expected to be | ready to play against Michigan, also will have a chance to clinch rushing honors, He leads Wis-' consin’s fast coming halfback star, Danny Lewis, 515 to 433 yards entering the final game. Pace also has a chance with #20 yards to his credit. , Lewis and Wisconsin close out ‘against Minnesota Saturday. * * * Michigan's Jim Van Pelt will bid’ for passing honors. He is rated sec-| ond to Michigan State’s Jim cs _ : ' ° Tigers elected not to hesitate, hope Ninowski who ended the Big Ten ro —_— be SEN stil] has plenty of:ang wait two or three years for ; ste i . 7 ack to Providence. x Iplav ioht hecc coats campaign with 29 hits in 48 tosses’ Kelly Scores at New Post Gadsby hiss = per fee © & players who might become front for 450 yards and 4 touchdowns. Van Pelt has 25 completions out of 53 attempts for 358 yards and 6 margin in that department. Team leaders include: (average * * * Total offense— Michigan — GETS THE NEWS — Bill Tuttle, centerfielder traded by the Detroit Tigers, gets the news ofthe trade in which he was sent to panes City. He is shown with his daughter Becky and son Bobby in his Farmington, [ll., home. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i The pacesetting New York |Rangers te lay hold a two point lead over Montreal! in the National | Hockey League race. But looks are deceiving. * * * The Canadiens hase play | three less games than New Yor’ “And when we get through play- ing Chicago Friday night it. will be four games,’ moaned Ranger! Coach Phil Watson last night after his club had battled to a 1-1 tie with the Detroit Red Wings “Our position is not as rosy as it looks,"’ Watson added. “We should have won this game. but we got a point out of it and that’s. better than nothing. * * * “We will have Bill Gadsby back for Friday's gartle and that should help a lot,’ said Watson. “Ralph Keller, who we brought up from te . ing one of their worst scoring slumps in years, put up a stub- Hockey League game at Madison: Square Garden last night. left hook, indicated his contempt, g¢———— == 372.2; Ohio State 348.3; lowa 340.7.| The deadlock was satisfactory t he Ra Ca-|son following the contest. Bruno Kearns .......... 98-30-7 Sree: : will be named later for the big onds after the Rangers’ Larry | «ex, of f:avilan after the fight when he : tourney which carries more than Rushing—Ohio State 296.2;,Mich-\for both teams. The Wings are han slapped in his first marker| Actually, the home team had (Percentage ............. 763) sa 5 Sports Pages $30,000 in prize money. igan State 259.5; Towa 215. iglad to settle for anything that of the 4 _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, xON EMBER 21, 1957 o 0 | f;) Press Box “|i | eww *. x* * * x * of 7 i = BY BRUNO L. KEARNS Manager Looks Over New Faces | ea With N 5 Sports Editor, Pentiac Prese All we have to say aioe the loans. football season | 7 e M ak es Analy sis is—phooey! oy Michigan State takes the honor as the nation’s rae — = af exiet appraisal have that ‘short cree in left: go on ey mere club Téa Shape number one team, and Ohio State finishes third and plage ae fe Stee orl aie Gas is power: aaah ~~ e a could even go lower by losing to Michigan. Yet the _ LOU SKIZAS — “He'll bit — ayo ope , Detroit Sets Thoughts : . 3 N — “He's a Win-, Buckeyes win in the Big Ten title because of an BILLY MARTIN — “He's a pro.jways has been a good stick man’ to or and can go both ways, .on Getting Vic Wertz extra game and will now to the Rose Bowl 'He’s a fighter, a versatile guy who Maybe the guy can win a regular’ y bt f. He f 5 go e . \doesn't want to do anything but Job with us, who knows? He’s real “ pal gain) cin ie 5 feace From Cleveland x Best suggestion we've heard is to have OSU and MSU 'win and doesn't like ball players handy to have around. If J had » bee been An euiacty ctlective Ma . play in the Rose Bowl. As it stands now for the second esis sd Lane ot axe ioe on \ starter early in the season.’ | | hee pa Ww — “They're all nice, * | ’s and I hate to see t : straight year the “daddy” of bowls could again be a make better players out of them. [J a Se nally perieong =e SARS eee ae ay ee inte oy farce with Oregon against Ohio State. Poe aleve = bia a ‘es istons attie than tinue Seo is ot Tramnpeee were here, We're) lgome)i tel lee LOOKING OVER THE SEASON 94 Baipary hoc an m rea es ster, too ot a most 7 Standing still ou can't go anyplace y 18 faster n ¥ Glancing over the past year we nominate: =] aoe eg ae Jack Tighe made that comment, Pro flop of the year—The Chicago Bears. chee icapalaal ay “cnet i @ i( S onig | McHale worked hard on the discussing the 13-player deal that By { ie ia ; = Rar Gant - . . ; , ‘trade. It was in the talk stage for |was announced yesterday by the College flop of the year—Minnesota’s Gophers. | good tooks at the fellow for three “more than two months, He spent) ‘Detroit Tigers- and, the Kansas City Prep flops of the year— Waterford and East line at bia “a whe amesies re plan DETROIT «# — Right on the three days in Chicago last week Athletics. , in ¢ : c ‘AS ay- 7 A so f t . i Detroit. ‘ing for St. Paul and he hit 296, heels of their worst offensive ~~ ae ge Johnson. iigeties Ehere's) Netto | roses Ser sentt- Pro surprise of the year—Cleveland Browns. The next two years | was at Buf. Showing in two seasons, the De ; a Sone | ment in baseball. The Tigers & H ' ] falo and he played for Montreal— trot, Pistons must take on the Carroll Mctlale was in close con have admitted they have been College —- of the year—Ohio State. and he hit real ood “4293 and World champion Boston Cejtics tact with Tighe. too cautious in the past, too hesi- Prep surprise of the year—Southfield High. 29)’ , The two National Basketball Ld rank Ly ane of the end as | SLEEPER — Manager Harry tant to part with players, toe DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX | Acon. teams meet tonight ITB ty beat Lane to the punch and © eae ee te ce alvin eo ee aie es ; inati j MAURY McDERMOTY — "wi SCO" te : that’s why we finally decideti to * seen i) AML it eh Ate : While in the mood for nominations, prep writers from ; lis Hudlin, ous pitching couch, save that sends New York against the eeu asl” ead’ Metals rad ‘between the Tigers and_' have waited, for six and seven around the state at a meeting the other day gave Pon- AP Wirephetes this fellow can be a big help. He's Minneapolis Lakers in the opener. the A's. The young outfielder | S¢asons im some cases, for play- tiac somewhat of an embarrassing honor. HURLERS — Two pitchers the .a good guy to have on your ball The Celtics, with all-star guard) was with Detroit for two sea- | ers to “come through” and have ; | Tigers obtained in the trade were ‘¢iyh | know he wanted to come Bob Cousy out of the lineup part K . sons after being signed as a “that big year. In discussing press box relations of top prep stadia | Mickey McDermott (top) ard to our club a whole lot. He might of the time, still have run up 11] AQNSAS Pilot bonus baby. There is no guarantee that yes- the worst of the three poorest in the state was | Tom Morgan below. Detroit gave be the sleeper in this whole deal." straight victories. They have S S . ] ] ee ‘terday’s big trade will produce a accorded PHS. . | up two pitchers, Duke Maas of -| downed the Pistons twice, wins ees . mdi as pennant in Detroit, but it was in- ' Utica and John Tsitouris of the GUS ZERNIAL — “‘He'H help us, them in Detroit 105-94 and in St. | . h B h W fended to strengthen 1958 outlook. Lansing Sexton, Arthur Hill and Ann Arbor were Charleston Club. especially in Boston where they: Louis 111-105, Trade Sleeper ris enc : armer The Tigers, who havent had a termed as the best, ane uSy City as the most improved.’ a - . peratiant winner, iy 12 ceasors often : have said that ‘'this is the greatest * KANSAS CITY (‘P— Manager AP Lineman of Wee sports town in the world ond ihe It’s a good thing ae Hghting wasn't brought up in * Bs: | Harry Craft of the Kansas City re hatin wae , the discussions, Pontiac again wou be first. pomangeal ; — = sav “9 SOUTH BEND. Ind — A . ve * * 13-player ads Si GL ieerade bench warmer, constantly plagued That is precisely what the club : ” me : Tigers. by recurring injuries, was the role is trying to produce. Fifth place opakine st Re Wiener Field lighting, « yin |" rsa Small could turn out to ‘hat senior center Frank Kuchta “asnt satisfactory for three prominent Pontiac High person : Lonel | be the big surprise in the whole emerged from to spearhead a Straight seasons. Fourth place the student council and the 3,000 medents of PHS | deal, 1 like that boy,” said Craft stunning 7-0 Notre Dame upset of lars pen a ‘ get behind a project for new lights? | Upon his return last night from @ Oxiahoma and win The Associated this transaction with the Athletics, visit to Waterloo, lowa. > x * * | “Mest fans and baseball men Press Lineman of the Week hon- it does away with the “era of Basketball coaches around the Saginaw Valleyp say. | were comparing | Ors. ‘hesitancy” and starts a new trend “Pontiac is the team to beat, maybe even in the state!” | names ri ceri Sg | _ i, * be ; in player dealings. | Craft said he is h feet Se ee 7 * * Season tickets are about ready for nine top home games | = lefthanded ag ‘cutfielde a ever played at Notre Dame,” said General Manager John J: Mc- for nine bucks. Better get them early, ney go on sale | only 2® years old, who was paid ‘he 6-3. 205-pound Kuchta after he pate says he is ready and willing Monday. | = $35,000 bonus by the Tigers in “@S told ayes selection by The to make more trades. At this PREP PARTICIPATION FIGURES | 1988. Amoceiee free point everything is speculation, s ‘ coco “He can run and he has a '_ + * but the Tigers. would like to get A national commercial publication recently released | strong arm. He can pit with pow- = “But, there were six other guys back Vie Wertz, the heavy- figures on nationwide high school | er, too. I think the Tigers got in that forward wall. And, as far hitting first baseman whom they these interesting gu down on him. He had some trou. as I'm concerned they could have, traded to the old St. Louis sports participation. ° | ble running bases last year. He picked all seven Notre Dame Browns in 1952 along with piteb- Baseball Basketball Football Track | is young and needs experience | | starting linemen for the honor,’ | ers Dick Littlefield and Marlin No. of Schools .... 12,000 22,000 11,000 12, 000 | bat F _ on him. ‘he added. __ pewart and euitaes Den Len- - In igers re- No, of P layers ave 400, 000 1 500, 000 660, 000 500, 000 L, ceived pitchers Ned Garver, No. of Officials ... 30,000 50,000 25,000 10 000, ‘Leafs Defeat Hawks | Dave Madison and Bud Black * Fe | | , and outfielder Jim Delsing. | Best quotes in Tiger trade: “Martin did well with, | . TE, | Kansas City, he hit .252; hit 10 homers and batted in, | anger § I Manager Tighe admits the | : | > VW Br btn eer 39 runs.” A moment later the same speaker noted: “Tut-| Cleveland Indians are * iwhere they're going to play in weeks or less, 1958, have announced a 77-game ‘t+ * home schedule that includes 35, Tho Dodgers will ope the Na- ; m the night games ‘and only 3 double. tional League season in San Fran- | DETROIT ® — The Detroit | Tigers said today the Cleveland | Indians have expressed interest | Marita, one-time bad boy of the New York Yankees, | unleashed a verbal barrage against his former club after | learning yesterday he was involved in the first major post average in America in 1956-57; Dorothy Aldred, Ferndale, who last -season totaled 1,987 for’ a NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘Detroit 1, New York 1 (tie) - Toronto 2, anne: 1 AMERICAN om Buffalo §, Providence 1 Even at 1 Game Each ‘ EDMONTON (# — The defending| -orld’s rd for nine-game all | Hershey ¢ 6. field 2 | w iol oe women; and Marge |neaders. cisco egainst the Giants April 15) pee ee nee emmenee \Louisville 2 goood —= S Tteet Recep meee? | oe Merrick, Detroit, runner-up to} eS ‘ahd will play their first home winnipeg Blue Bombers 5-4 to tie ‘cunon 1, New Haver I tovertine 1: See gp nas “I'm happy to go to Detroit,” the scrappy second base- Mrs. Ladewig in the national mect! The expectation is that theigame against the same team’. best of three Western Inter- Johnstown 3, Washington 2 Tiger, gen. mgh. John McHale man told Kansas City newsmen, but. added: said he talked te Frank Lane, | new general manager of the Indians, on the telephone last “bight. nigh “He told me the Indians were | |transplanted Brooklyn team will April 18, ‘play most—if not all—ot its home. ‘kames at spacious Memorial Coli- THURSDAY: s , SCHEDU LE « r, last yea Games echeduled in: any league Parrott said advance ticket ‘provincial Football Union final at sales-are the heaviest-in the his- °° game each. seum. The big bowl holds more tory of the club. Eskimo quarterback ‘than 100,000 people, about four There will be no free television Parker, “Detroit's a great baseball town and has a good team, ° but they just can’t throw ball players around from one club to another without them having something to say about it.” ORIENT FIGHT RESULTS WEONESDAY'S FIGHTS Etpinosa, 118, Pill lnpmes Pe Kid Gevileo. 151, dee kie Hevane.’ — Leo in a’.tremendous defen- "autppinted Koy Wall Byara, 146, age B- 10. Ishibashi, eg Japani im Anwor lie out ‘Ren “Wallace ihemss. times. as. Many as the alternate and the question of whether pay- sive role, ruined two Winnipeg. ae Driens,wanteanweigh: ttle: Bir interested ta Mucmat” Mefiate | Martin maintained that he has no quarrel with the Tigers 190, Charlotte. playing site, Wrigley Field, as-you-see TV will be inaugurated scoring’ attempts in the last min- et eat a "Teele ~ iu said. “He did not make a ‘but said “my argument is with Kansas City ...if lam a tool verecn,¥ ¥- poteed - iis! The Dodgers said in announcing next season has not yet been tite to force a third and deciding 149%. Japan. ‘cuupomnied isomden Yortrax. definite offer buf promised that Of this great game of baseball, then I want something out . Be“ iressene. ac. the schedule sestentey that a de- settjed. | game, [Weighs Vey ‘Ta dor Orient Teller) we'd hear trom him later.” “of it.’ ‘ } é \ BEST aid 12 M/Ringquist, 235pound guard wn|Perks U D. Action in NBA emec Rec. 1! 19, : Shore Mrs. Lind’ns 3 3k Rapids, has been named Cen- eB \ ¢| eee tia, ‘ ee ae : oe od pe er vONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957 coe oe Fy Tor Chie -'Return of Guerin, Gola. |[—- a einen ae tome bY 18 15 Dea tu Individusl o. Milag (tal Michigan College's most | a team. Huron Clean, i108. tatvi-|valuable football player for the) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ee ote Mi St 11057 nenson. ————+ The-return-to action o! € vats. a : Guerin and Tom Gola, two excel-iellette scored 30 points for the by jlent backcourt men, is certain to Royals, ‘who overcame a seven! , iadd new life to the competition in| point halftime deficit. (fourth straight game, 99-89 to the lthe Eastern Division of the Na-| The results moved Cincinnati|injury-riddled Pontiac Friday after-(° Sdding another sour note to) Chief... | | Pontiac’s squad Is really hurting.’ Charley. Brown, ace sophomore tional Basketball. Assn. ‘into a second place deadlock with)200n when they collide at Wisner |Pontiat’s dise — But, while Guerin’s comeback Detroit in the Western Division Stadium in the final game of the! jhas apparently sparked the be-'and dropped Philadelphia into, !957 season for’ both schools. Clyde Lov- "By BELL CO RNWELL "| Blessed ed with good speed and, themselves this fall, but their | Voydanoff end fullback Dick Whit- A vastly improved Ferndale 8e#t desire, the Railsplitters are high caliber play in recent games ner, will not see action due to . |football team hopes to measure COS here with every intention forces an underdog role on the jinjuries. * * * ' Coach Ted. Meister’s gridders Three key performers, defensive SU2rd. may also miss tomorrow's . | have struck a few harsh. tones guards George Graves and Doug Contest, while only limited duty is draggied New York Einickerbock-|third place in the Eastern. New! ‘ers, Gola’s presence in the Phil-/York and Minneapolis continue to! adelphia lineup hasn't kept the occupy the divisional cellar posi- St, Fred in 7-Year Drought ‘Warriors from tumbling down the tions, re. asta i standings Thousands of | Last ease on "waned rive Football Looking Up ipoints in the last 26 seconds to for Oklahoma State all-wool sports coats! ‘pace the Knicks to a 105-101 vie-! ‘tory over the Minneapolis Lakers.| STILLWATER, Okla. # — Okla-| Richie, who played only his sec-'homa's football capita! is 90 miles| ond game since recovering from! . ; \Srederich has ecaeacad Sc. Wtich: Gear eit a? ec : <{theh frachae Gaitaiaad be | Sonthwest of here at Norman, but qu seven starts. points—high fer both clubs, Meanwhile, Gola, a three-time | State University. college All-America, made his first} -_ * * appearance for the Warriors since! And for many ~ long-suffering attempt to break that hold Sunday’ rooters. April, 1956. The former LaSalle Cowboy fans, better days already afternoon when the two Suburban ace. is on terminal leave from the have arrived. OSU goes*into Sat- Catholic League rivals clash in Army jurday’s game with Hardin-Sim- Wisner Stadium at 2:30 p.m (mons sporting a >2-1 record and) in 14 assured of its first vietorious sea-| St. Fred defeated the Sham- | rocks by a 26-7 count in 1949. ! followers. Thousands of a winning * * Although Gola pitched St. defense |s something the : : ‘points, the Warriors dropped their son since 194 | z= S | a | That triumph marked the end of. 2 St. Fred superiority and began , .- Nee ane | 1 the greatest monoply in the 21. + year history of the city paro- chial series, . Z Look what¢ Aj | Sev me e Rams 1 Irie to beat their cross-town foe and jseven times they have walked off the gridiron on the short end of | the score * * * In 1950 the Mikes started a chain of victories which read 26-24, 19-14, 1413. 25-0, 34-0. 6-13 and 32-7. The | 349 triumph in 1954 is the most lopsided margin in series history. | St. Mike and St. Fred have met 22 times, with the Mikes boasting 12 wins compared to seven for the Rams. Three meetings resulted in ties. ' The rivalry began im 1996 and St. Fred won the inaugural, 33- | 7. They met twice during ‘the | 1938 season and both, oddly | enough, ended in 0-0 and 7-7 dead- | locks. A scoreless tie in 1937 was the other stymie, | This year St. Fred has its finest’ opportunity in severa] seasons to’ ‘snap the Shamrock reign. The ‘Rams have already clinched at FANTASTIC BUY! & Natural, slender look! ALL-WOOL SPORTS. | COATS * 19", $27 Values ee an IN EXCITING NEW DECANTER The smart, classic lines of this new Decanter .. . plus the fine quality Arrow Vodka... are sure to make this an ettra special gift! In a beautiful Holiday Carton. ARROW LIQUEURS CORP., DETROIT 7, MICH, 80 AND 100 PROOF, DISTILLED FROM GRAIN with colorful pattern End of Mikes’ R | there t : _ael on the football field — seven) Although a winning campaign is |pre-season encounter, tossed. in 22 are those who say esd eR to be exact — and the vic- assured, the 1st for St. Fred in (days are coming for Oklahoma tory drought rankles all southside! many years, the luster of the come-/fi" Memorial Trophy, a traveling The long - suffering Rams will to the Mikes in the eyes of Ram St. Mike is also guaraanteed i season, The Shan- rocks’ 5-2 record is better than Fred’s and their fomidable - ot. “S. a 3 -YOU-GO IN SNow on It's been a long time since St. least a 50-50. season by winning will have to crack if they're go- | ing to halt northside rule, At stake will eign? seen for halfback Larry Douglas. | Bill Davis, a 160-pound junior jwho has played just two minutes, this year, is the probable replace-~ “ment for Whitmer at fullback. Fleet-footed Bob Manning ‘is expected to start at left halfback and sophomore Fred Staley will handle the- quarterbacking chores. Harrison Munson, a 170- | pound junior, may get the call at- i right half, a strange position for ' him. the Steve Grif-, be hove (3 George Palaian, who was injured at Flint last Friday night, will be back would be tarnished by losing award donated by Miss Rose Grif- heaithy enough to return to his left fin in honor of her brother. The'tackle spot and George Prell will cup is permanently held by the/hold down the other tackle post. The first school to win three games Shamrocks now have two man, legs on the present trophy and can/Herman Spicer, and center Duke retire it for the 4th time by win-/Relyea will round out the starting |Ends Tom O’Brien and Mike Hardi- guards Willie Duncan and Rams ning Sunday line < * * ho é hoe ‘ Ferndale is a young’ squad, with ower ‘five juniors and one sophomore in ~. its starting lineup. Meister be, - : lieved that his club would be a \ sound unit once it began to ‘jell’ > and developments have borne him ? out interest in the newest — - i *% A — The Railsplitters lost their first 'two games, then defeated Birming ‘ham and Mt. Clemens and tied Port Huron before losing to Hazel Park and Royal Oak Dondero. The 30-6 victory over East Detroit !ast Friday was their top showing of the year. Tom Morey, a talented passer, | makes the Dales go and has | become one of thé best quarter- backs in the area. Halfbacks | Roger Sutton and Luther Graham i and fullback Ken Rogers give | Ferndale backfield speed to burn, | with Sutton the team’s leading | seorer and ground gainer. Bob Phedehirt, 185-pound junior, is an aggressive senicr tackle who anchors the forward wall. Tackle \Chuck Molenda and guard Mike Crane. along with Bob Sherwood, Ken Rogers and Graham, head the defensive unit * * * Kickoff hour tomorrow !{s 3.30 p.m., marking the first time since 1944 that the Chiefs have sched- ‘uled a daylight game on home ' grounds. spear- PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS Pontiac Pes. Ferndale In a wide assortment of — |orprien 169 11. LEB. Rogers 120 jr. otiae Pres Phote alaiar * ne nets = and én t —— NEW LEADER — Pontiac Press’ big deer contest is gathering Riess" iS) SS Gorse’ IM UE: pining itional . momentum. Already the fine 183-pounder entered by Carl Paulson Spicer et OY Paasche 178 ar. good taste and classic good to start the ‘‘derby” has been displaced. The new leader is a 205- Batdiees Ls wr = os ohn = looks, every one is alive pound, 12-point buck taken by Bruce Hall, near Manistique. 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We| ; dropped by — the, hotel where The 0-0 Club boasts two em- normal day Wednesday. The big; unique in northern Michigan. One took over, The snow didn’t amount is an _— a €0n-'49 much of- anything in this area, | structed of illuminated glass steitis.'). fuzzied in fits and starts all we It’s only counterpart, so far as day long. Now that a good many Better Neveu £ spotted War de ha know, rites in the bar at—the opening hunters have gone ar = Mitch and lodge at Mont Tremblant. The)g.cent hunting weather begins. Cleaned and Repaired | { = learned that he other, and even farther afield from pj, j< such a normal situation NOW Before putting had shot an eight its native heath, is the mounted thay it scarcely deserves comment. in ANTI-FREEZE! pointer open-heaa of gnu, handsoinely fixed ing day, Chatted on the panelled wall. This is un with him a bit'doubtedly the only gnu one is apt Northville Wins Final, about the old days to run into in the Michigan woods in Pontiac. then ee 20-7, Over Clarenceville. dropped down the line to see what) Other things, yes. We know, for was going on at some of the near- example, at Woodland Springs. But pion Northville completed a clean| CLEANING and REPAIRING et LOW, FLAT-RATE PRICES = . presently deerless we found Tom have yet to harvest a deer. They. 71 : ast night. The Mustangs lost Hruska, Doc H. A. Miller, Chuck! were expecting Floyd Holloway and) their — opener . 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FIFTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ‘1, 1957 \ “Auburn Best on Defense’ ‘BETES 15 W Seniors Bow Out Again college football this season you; .° ® » © pronounce it Auburn. N, = ‘ . | Notre Dame's upset of Okla-' The Tigers, one of two remain- |, _ x « * x &k& kk. x kk * ing unbeaten, untied clubs among ~~ ae of the | : * the major schoels, simply are the Teturn ense collegians best in this, the best year for de-| this season. The Irish held Okia- Spartans Want to Hold Top Spot fense the college game has bad in homa to 145 yards in total offense, quite a spell. ‘the lowest any Bud Wilkinson! © : ‘=i, My Se . ' ~*~ *« * * * * coached squad has managed and ; , in ecrecy a Not only that, Abilene thinks it Auburn is tops in total defense,,the lowest for the Sooners since | e S O ad a | n will meet a better fate than Okla- Texas Christian shut them off with ; homa did last week when the Workouts Held [esse Si zm. consecutive victory record tomor- row ’ a 7. permitting just 131.8 yards a game) : id and No. 1 in rushing defense, giv- 100 in 136. U of M Field Sooners were defeated 70 by a : ae , Spm, Notre Dame to snap college foot- ‘ é ; EAST LANSING uf -— The only to lot to do with voti chance ress . Scouts ‘slacking practice this w ® e ’ again in this week's statisties re- Auburn also is tops in scoring thing Michigan State can win A pds sai hei er joel re Piss ara drafts. nae = State is chain ball’s longest winning streak at 47 ‘ing up only 76.4 yards a game,| wie | ~ leased today by the Nati ol- | defense. aa : by jonal Co ide ense, allowing 21 points in eight its football closeout here Saturday incentive. A win also will give, End Dave Kaiser and tackle Pat as easy pickings for the Spartans. Wolverines Can Make Orne Eagles, coached by Chuck legiate Athletic Bureau, jgames for a 2.6 average, None of/._ : *¢ © laa\ eppeneiaa bate Gracked Ga = football game and some g.1. most successful $1 Burke already have been picked “The squad is working just as! Successfy! Finale by/|Moser, who likes tutoring high Only one major college team Tiger line for axTD, If Auburn'Polnts toward the top place in the season off because their original college hard as if they were getting ready Y | schools so much he passed up the tailed to gain at least 100 yards can keep that record goi ainst|/DAtional rankings. ‘classes have graduated. for a mid-season game,” he said.| Upsetting Buckeyes coaching job at the University. of in total offense last weekend, The|Florida State and Risbame. it will, The seniors on the 1957 squad Kamsas State, with a 31-5 * * * “You'd think we had nine games - |Missouri, his alma mater, will be team that didn't make it was be the first club to do it in the dreamed earlier this year of clos-/ Tecord, faces the top defensive | nancherty claimed there was no left to play.” | ANN ARBOR w — Fift after their forty-seventh straight Georgia—held to 97 yards (74 current decade. — ling out their collegiate playing 84 ffensive team in the Big ; Te nae tat San Angelo. = = idays in the Rose Bow! against) Tem as well as the aational ie fors will wear Michigan's Maize| ithe backdrop of the smog and leader. and Blue for the last time Satur- - SPORTS SHOP bel encer California foothills. | ‘This squad also has a chance day when the Wolverines clash C AMERAS = | But the defeat by Purdue ‘© roll up the best yardage total Ohio eager Nha 5 hee semen . . jot outfit Da "s four- Seven verine start-§- 1 CLEARANCE bested that babble and Obie ot Ot v pote ers wil! be ost via graduation | PHOTO SUPPLIES | State has the Rose Bow! reser. |year tenure as head man. ' vation and the Big Ten cham- The previous high for a Daugher- | pionship. ty-coached team was 3,280 yards : - in total offense. MSU now has) State’s seniors, still proud of . 2 enn their No. 1 rating, will make their pre 3.365 yards in nag last bow in chilly Michigan be- fore the smallest Spartan Stadium Such top pre prospects as half- |— J audience of the season—estimated Back Walt Kowalczyk, quarter- | The departing starters are: " quarterback Jim Van Pelt, left, halfback Jim Pace, right half- a Jim Orwig, right tackle Jim Da- | FRIDAY and SATURDAY vies, left guard Larry Faul, right guard Marv Nyren and | SAVE ON GAS center Jerry Goebel, . | AND PARKING The others making their swan! SLIDE TRAYS at around 35,000 back Jim Ninowski and center their last Comparative scores are expected Dan Currie will have songs are ends Bob Boshoven, | \Gordie Morrow and Dick Kette- Tom Berger and Alex Bochnow- ski, and center Gene Snider. . Twenty . three Wolverines who! played this season are expected to/ Revere and 69* ceived Giants Expect | to Double Gate See 1,250,000 for return in 1958. * te art Projectors eons Michigan will be fighting against |] AIRQUIPT MAGAZINES one of its poorest big ten seasons Reg. 2.25 ; $]59 All Men’s and Ladies’ 100% Wool and Insulated Hunting Coats, Pants, Caps and Hoods. in 20 years against favored Ohio :, | Fi : a For Argus, Kodok | fs =e son in New - = victory over oe confer. | end Oubers ° { ome i il , INSULATED || HUNTING “sco Grn ar ance” "| A ron SAN FRANCISCO # — The “Beating Ohio State always |] 4nd case .............- transplanted Giants expect to double their attendance in their inew California baseball quarters BOOTS SOX || makes our season a success.” | Brownie Movie Outfit. *79” goes the old Michigan adage. | Reg. 104.70 spe. ...... This time there is added incen- | Brownie Hawkeye .... *6* Our Reg. $14.95 Our Reg. 97¢ § | ~ jin 1958 tive in uneching. the eettonnce | Camera... secs. vee . Goo OY champs and Rose Bow! represen-. +) 8 C | STRIKES AND SPARES —_—_Ticket manager’ Pete Hoffman) = isu CAPTAIN — Pat Burke, 200 pound senior tackle who is tatives. The Wolverines have beat- 4-LIGHT BAR | By Jee Witman sete may hgh range) po | captain of the Michigan State football team, will play his final game |°" the last Big Ten teams to re- Complete 95 : > a trouble. with “‘Clothes-'t ae eeula ke ‘ 2500.000 by fT the Spartans Saturday against Kansas State. He has lettered juve me bom bid—Michigan mane with , $7 The more pins you knock down the time the ex-New Yorkers fin-| Since his soy ure yeer, He ts Louyence, Bess: | , * *« * ; our first ball. th sier ish their first season here. This i A defeat al 1 se Benni ALL WIGH POWER RIFLES AND | [002 222.05. Sf aE, jee‘ soto a the Pot ots te srt exe Seen | HET Tape $1.60 : - 9 . “ s— tw ° i { ‘ SHOTGUNS AT DEALER'S COST | enon eck TE Si iat saa“ | Rabbit's Foot Luck! [pm satzree seen. Mevie Mates SB } spare shot. This is called the|. ANhough ticket prices are igh- . tailed to win more than five games | Complete with Case . Z as Ze er mn they were in New . th hout , . “Brownings Excluded” “clothesline” leave on the left tiogiman said orders are pouring Char m-Car I ylng H unter eat sce { Mevie Editors $19.95 and reproap ude ne ay ball in for the April 15 opener with i oe. = sgt ae eel) | D ws ond Cons - misses entirely. ‘the Los Angeles Dodgers, also, D C L d ' ve eve » its worst | Reel. and 79° ey Since this spare is on the a raneplanted this year. In fact, he Owns on test Ca er mmypelang four — = if Best made doth for side, suggest you shoot at it said he could sell 100,000 -tickets/ . | . ™. _* | . R |from the right side of the alley. for that one. By H. GUY MOATS [downed thetteer with his 2nd shot _ four — were recorded in | BOLSEY THREESOME : 9 * ° *) « . : . * _ eo eon pocket i | > i No one could blame Bruce Hall. his first buck in seven years, bis, = — Oras vale. §950 Authorized Colt and Browning Dealer’ | & today.” The) Twenty-two of the season's first 5826 Crescent drive, Pontiac, if/4th in 15 years of hunting. | The following campaign had a 16 S. Cas BE 2-762) fle coin ts knocked back intolaree ssral bg layed at home he has suddenly become a solid’ “Now. no one is going to get)Ss,verall mark and again four] MOVIE SCREENS - Sass i: Gait i ial one bao) for an extended San Franciseo)convert to the efficacy of a rab- that rabbit's foot away from me,” reatag hoagie ele epplemin fn es 30 x 40 9 . ithe hich is knoc ack into| welcome, from the opener through pit's foot as a good luck charm. | Hall declared. 8. In 1953, one of the 3-3 seasons, | 41" gosag ot 8.95 7 5 the 7. You must set up this prop-|May 11. The only break will be! Michigan triumphed in all three of : preee action if you expect to team threvqpme ‘pelver Los Angeles Bruce just-returned trom an | Hall's buck sported a rare set ‘its non-league games. ae E ASY M SPECIAL PRE-CHRISTMAS BIKE SALE | mwaMmars ‘at the fag end of the season's) Upper Peninsula deer hunting | of heres, The rack was heavy, | ao 8 A rowite noon At : | It’s also possible to convert this, first week trip. with a rugged 205-pound with 12 points and s spread of | So that none-ot-Michigan’s inno-] SELL & HOWELL —KODAK — | Neave by having the ball hit the’ | ew _ out) buck. The big | 2242 inches. But its unusual vations leak out before Saturday. | REVERE—WOOLENSAK headpin on the right side, but it's ' ’ r took over the lead in the features were two six-inch-long | secrecy again prevailed yesterday | Mevie Camer rojectors, | jbest to knock over as many pins 2 Bowl ‘Feelers current Pontiac Press “big deer | prongs projecting at right-angies ,at practice. Even trusted alumni Tape sues = with the ball as possible. That's for Longhorn 11 | derby,” passing by one that hit | to vertical spikes. Beams were |were ushered away by carefully] - ; : | why hitting the 1-2 pocket is recom-| | 188 pounds and several 190- | nearly two-inches thick. , {instructed student monitors. | , ‘ eiended zee ee Dallas News) pounders. | ‘Getting he back set wane probs — — apy news- | PADDOCK’ : _ You can miss this spare easily *@ ay it bas learned unoffi-| +, bbit’s eae = — s sudden | it you don't hit the 12. pocket Say feners ium, the Gator and ehe situation this way. between two of three inkes, Hall Swi, Scclaring the practice] = CAMERA SHOP ‘properly and get the proper pin - isi re | On. s 1 ‘sai , ; : } eens | lection. So, beteer | practice this, ° = t paratsity 2 Jeans, leooties were hung, re ae aaa ‘This is the way i* should be,” 1032 W. HURON ST. ) FAMOUS SCHWINN QUALITY § shot. during your next open-play'hom's New Year's Day hopes ag, | Lake Michigan shore near Manis. NIGHT HAWKS eg = | FE 5-8753 | session. to de tique. - They didn’t deer, | Ww wt | AT A LOW, LOW PRICE! icovyriehe 9s, Their game with Texas A&M but Bruce bagged a big mowshoe Ferts*piet" it 10 ormen, , tex TOp Class B Eleven Hest w tee peenent Bees : | , . __ Sohn F, Dille Co.) Thanksgiving Day. ____|Fabbit. Jokingly he took the lett. | "Season highe? anarmect, glf,28/Loses Makeup Game | PLENTY OF PARKING jj . ‘hind foot. remembering the old 199: team. E. Auburn Sheil, 194. Indi- s | - i 5 faaé or oe oy oe el od B. auburn Sheil oo ™ Teteniver : - ed bied Papier | |His brother Edward, arlotte, : Like —— | | | QUANTITIES | JOE S ARMY SU RP LU S was given the other foot. |, RCM pAAE® MADE py lcal state Clase B football chum. (M77 TMI ma AN | Next day. Edward dow 3. ¢ ure *s Inc. 30 Baxter-Liv, 18 pionship picture night when ) | som, | NAVY pie hat ie bey as SG HE, 7 Eien EA Sted ea once Team Prices , b 32 S. Saginaw St. ; watching the deer, he saw his big Bale.-wai. Br Thomas Dis 4/, ; ’ \ ‘ on 9 FE 2-0022 a doen ‘peSy ROBT. 81: N. Mathner, 470. au- ny with just 29 seconds to \ \ _ ne 7@ 4 Marshall was ranked ag the BASKETBALL - TAR PAU LINS % SONS PHILIP S 2HSLLED Class B tens in Michigan in ih UNIFORMS \ y 5 9x12 SU FS ee alloting ssociated Press \ 4 : ‘ A sports writers prior to the game. : Ae . 10 ite aH > S L E gp pew was No. - \ haven Seen $9.40 hom ) | . € 7 ae = ’S game, pla amid 2 Warm = : SK ils, 4 8x9 $7.20 12x18 $21.60 . Better Grade intermittent flurries of snow, was , “— \ Mere America’s best bike bey! Fe- \ & 8x10 $8.00 15x20 RE § : Genuine. Canadian Flyer siete m contest. The eigina! WY 6. Schwinn Quality ot « special pre- Special Size. 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A loss would be disastrous for : Jim's Haw. 2515 Barbara's 21 19 Detroit at this time since Balti- 23 16 in Pt 19 21 - sored . 31 fore nes 15 24, more and San Francisco, the other ae Co ey Ale Le jars (two teams tied with the Lions for’ Hane ee stad mh individusl geme |the lead, meet Sunday and one is| - new Gratlex CENTURY Designed for Fast Action, Simple Operation ond Wonderful Color Slides hl 4 L Pleet Carrier 30 14 SYLVAN MANOR LEAGUE . 1et—s00; a — sor ass average, G. P Timm, 190; serles, D. Young, 487. PIONEER BOWLING LEAGUE A Divisten—Moter Inna Mr. Boh Peggy's 2717 Oxford Bhop 20-14 Cass Ave. Br. 25.19 Stardust Mold-A-Matic 23 21 Motor Inn Season high: Individual, V 178; team. Mr. Boh, 756. "ndividudl (3 games) V, Dawson, 499; team, Mr. Boh, 3216. — owl. OWLING LEAGUE Divisien—Moter Inna w Jim's Mit 281@ Lion Store 206 ry) Pon. Plumb. 2717 Com. Dr. In 16 38 2618 Bert's Grill! Season hich: Individual, 8. Gersten, 181: team, Commertce Drive In, 160. 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Orange oe = | Daisies i9 un qd Cla Rambler: Petunias 18 is 3 Gerantums 17 Gartauone 33 Surette’ Detroi ; ons Femecas i ra as i Detroit ts Cautious 5 . H Orehide 19 Beonies «| Against Team Which High game and series — Belles, Val * r] Coxen Beaux, Ed Haglund, Killed 56 Hopes HURON yr ADEs MATINEE — does Detrot U The cautious oi ons find Galan Mig. 29 15 Team No. 4 24 20 : : Eaten, Bis Sette 1 Slomeugr Beare, tne acending Wee ne wi] 9 in 1 ' Jest- 33 is eral wored vit Chicago Bears, the defending West. . | Warner Team No. 2 2 33/ern Division champions who last ite year killed Motor City title hopes and who this year can do it again, almost certain to stay on top. : * * * Another ‘‘standing room only” crowd of upwards of 55,000 is cer- tain for the fourth home game in Briggs Stadium for the Lions. Kick- off is at 1:30 p.m. Coach George Wilson's team has “come alive” on offense in the last three games to move into the lead in the official NFL statistics for total offense, Detroit, on the passing of Bobby | Layne and Tobin Rote, leads in} passing yardage with 1555 and the running game has chipped in with 1165 for a total offense of 2720, 2 best in the league to date. The ‘Lions netted 416 yards against San. Francisco two weeks ago, 376) Skun Week's hieh> Individual, P- Bender, |against Philadelphia, and 515 in the! re-match against the 49ers. * * * ~The Bears come into the game | , with a veteran - studded lineup, | ] sparked by one of the most talked-; jabout rookies in the game, Willie 14] Galimore. Galimore got off to a! .}sensationa] start this season and "itopped off his performances with a four-touchdown splurge against pis.'the Los Angeles Rams in the first a 3 Russell Beach {|meeting between the two clubs, Sparlt s Mer ben-Childs 3) Despite all the talk about Gali- _ | Terpie- $ Jobo, Clerk Fm. 2 imore, fullback Rick Casares con- with 456 yards on 127 tries, fourth WEST SIDE IDE CLASSIC * best in the NFL. s. s Cones Bqulp. 28 Triple X Lunch 33) 300 Low 27 Strohs 23) SUNDAY MIXED E ER a Hazelton ‘Letter. 317 Oakland Vend. 31| wu v Slater's Con. 26 Furtney Drugs 19 Jets 416 4 M's 9 21 Huron Cleaners 26 Blue Cleaners 16 Rockets 32 18 Muskateers +4 31 Sam ones Hs Bicmar Inn Hs Maceday ¢@ 22 J _— De 18 22; amera op Flavorkist C. 13/K & 8 20 20 16 24 a {Gates Cun 3 oun — & : 8. = iH Eleanore Hocev: ever, 7 imo ase eer ¢ Kurktowsk! a 334, Miller 621; Sam Ben-/Christos, 212. Dic ‘or & No. 1, 57 W. Huron FE 5-6615 son 1069, Sam Benson 2988. INight Owls, 654; No, 6 Jets, 1885. e e = oe “ hi hth ies Trae _ _ Inaglittering gift wra holiday giving. Every every drink you sete is a warm reminder of holiday friendship and hospitality, rape Fr le you < » P ’ ‘Century Club STRAIGHT ntl 4 WHISKEY MATIONAL DISTILLERS. PRODUCTS COMPANY, NEW YORK + STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 90 PROOF tinues to pace the ball carriers, La AP Wirephete U. of D. fo Meet Another U. of D. Titans Hope for Bowl, Bid With Victory at. Dayton Saturday | DAYTON — The confusing thing| about the football game in Day- ton, Ohio, Saturday afternoon is| that it will be U. of D. facing U.| of D. or otherwise University of! Detroit facing University of Day- Detroit, which has rolled over six of eight foes this year, will face its toughest passing foe of the j year. i Dayton’s three quarterbacks | ICE SKATES | Lady’ s White Figure,’ Man's Hard Toe Hockey. .. *9.95 Boy’s Hard Toe Hockey, Girt s White Figure....... ‘7.49 24 E, Lawrence St. Open Monday and Friday Evenings have completed 91 out of 206 | passes for 1,263 yards. End Fred | Dugan has caught 36 passes for | 361 yards and three touchdowns and halfback Claude Chaney has caught 17 passes for 228 yards and three touchdowns. Detroit has seven backs who are averaging ‘better than five yards per carry in rushing. Primarily a running ball club, the Titans are, AFFECTIONATE? — Referee Frank Sikora gives a bear hug | ‘averaging 230.1 yards per game’ Byars in Chicago last night. (Red) Alumnus, also — wrestling, | Moore, Allegheny football coach William | a Penn State|nati Redlegs in slugging with a date for the Sun and Cigar bowls; to Kid Gavilan as a protective measure to stop any punching after | ‘in rushing and 72.1 yards per the bell. The Cuban fighter won a unanimous decision from Walt | game in passing. | Detroit's opponents have gained \ an average of 126.3 yards its, first five games but has won its: Frank Robinson Jed the Cincin- last four. Detroit will be a candi-, .558 mark in 1956. iif it wins from Dayton. j Ford-Mercury Owners-’54 to ’57 We have developed a new camshaft grind that will give you terrific acceleration, more speed, plus 24 to 28 MORE HORSEPOWER. FLAME HARDENED lobes assure longer cam life. Ford-Mercury HEADS MILLED Your cam, exchanged .. Wohifeil-Dee Eng. Outright | 60 2274 S$. Telegraph Rd. 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Available at Hank's Speedway—Milford OPEN 9109 PHONE FE 8-0424 Pontiac Motorist Headquarters eile 7 ; oy { Ss 9 See eo ‘ ; > ‘ — Ps egg tap ie r : 2S eo . : ‘ ck See — : tien § ae it : Sips ; 4.4.5 oy ths Ss : : Srey ee ect Sie oe ade Co Teetcenbeeted . ee 8 : £ AB ye vs | Logete qed ge: Na hove igang _ n ews “3 ee pol kaa all dln nik otk ie . epee asia a Be ee : a t L \ ‘ a < "ee ae Se THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1937 “ : ‘ ; . —' b , inner \ : j Haan ae THE JACKSON TWINS ua bs Experimental Shipments to Far North 2 rr ae >: rT s . a the base ag no fresh : not be pastured -— Gelfing Milk in Blocks S=SS555% Z, base. Slow delivery of fluid milk | | . e by rail was not feasible. . | WINNIPEG o- Delivery -ofjseven to f0 days. They said it ary sienna cepa! a =~ fresh milk | uart-size | pj ; ; inipeg creamery ’ Becks, te he melted at 25 tem-|neca i . ompley = ny with freezing.. The creamery re- perature for use is believed to have" y sem ening duces the milk’s temperature to solved the problem of milk deli 294 it remained good for from/45 degrees below zero as soon as very at a northern Canadian mili-. it is pasteurized. Then it is placed tary base, an army spokesman in means = ~ shipment. says. i a : | The sto Churchill on ice fea Ihe thrice-weekly service of Cane Canada, were successful. | dian National Railways. * * * Le , The spokesman said. . 10,000 ‘Woman Pilots Copters quarts of milk, frozen in wax- | ‘ : paper, quart containers, were CARACAS — Venezuela's first shipped 1,000 miles by railway woman helicopter pilot. is Mrs. refrigerator car from Winnipeg Patricia Gran, originally from the to Fort Churchill, Man. United States, who has been fly- x * * ing sports planes and commercial aircraft in the Caribbean area for He said medical authorities 20 years. She works for a Ven- found the milk’s quality was not jezuelan air service. 7 BOARDING HOUSE - WL LL LEI RHE ONLY LAW I EVER SAW WY V4 EGAD, COUSIN DAISY/ INE YOU PRACTICE IS THE LAW Uy, i, m OF GRANITY WHEN YOU WORD AS BOND FOR You To // RENCHY!-<-APPOINT ME YOUR & eye tee Aer COUNSEL AND I'LL DUMFOUND DEFENSE «STAY IN THAT COURT WITH A DISPLAY BED TOMORROW OF LEGAL FIREWORKS UN- é PARALLELED gl _ WHEN T GO INS peat : IN BAR HISTORY (3% Yy, I'LL SHOW “HAR Py MPH! Pee Y, IF YOU'LL FORGET YOU HOW ALL ABOUT THAT IT WORKS : = = NEW Boy I'LL BUY =~ ul Tels \ YOU A GIFT on f A\ : ; aA ’ 5 Ta 7, "MTT TT on, med e} ." i tid It i! Q Vv it Hl ws . iy e i _ Guess EIN, SHE! SEEKING OC id , GE EF OF EL= __ OUT OUR WAY (lewd a ee : - - - TRILBYINL SO! WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO ee | 2S ere.. SPN; TRILBY?. TRILBY 2 2 AMONG YOUR PRIVATE | _ az PAPERS, 1S AD UNSIGNED ee I y Ny ) a LETTER OF RESIGNATION ae eve wmow why youre taken much # @102i%0, t NX os . FROM MISS WICH ...2 t ooacets neardly enyihing Teviapoaracles \ N | | Za od ve sae 7 ifs eg at aline anyone with cle iver? , , ! : ee Y ! woo wuld pose a threat to you in your . pep ven you stole x7 Seene 0 205 0 teaftves team Z oe veléren, that eid 10/ ates ; | Zz A accordingly I os submitting @7 Festgnetions . Bee | BV ve etive as of nowt oie easy Seed Aa, ; eg \ZE= BUTA : a eal ° : — ee | . COME ALONG T’PEACE AN’ QUIET ON A HILL! AN TNIGHTS O’ VELVET SILENCE, COME. TLL TAKE YUH BACK AGAM. By Dick Cavalli DIXIE DUGAN | a banead —— ae 8/818 y ‘t By Charles Kuhn _! 4] HI, HAL!) BREAK HALF ACRE CASTLE page Rae AN’ PUT ON THIS beats onrie a poe DONALD =<. D “Not this one, Edna. You have to pay for the ‘PE’!”’ of ar Sa a Pe SP eee Set 0 ES ee B52 oar HN gered Be eres oe Peel = + _ A es yan ua. ie Es FSccae ra Pe ee ae gee ey a ee ee eee ee i 23 =e .= i i oe ee jf 7 ® . : Stocks Paced MARKETS BB Edison Men (GOP Zesislator Ack Tay Ruling Fare Emerson, (Charges Muntz TV es : ward T Suggests Bonds '™* Jack Walker [s Deceiving Public End Up am ° = NEW YORK Ww — ale to Vigorous Rise| sts mm e= = Win Promotions fo Improve State ‘on GM Stock Piverceiteving oplaglses fs gs: duce brought to the Farmer’s Mar- LANSING A quarter of a bil- —— ae = WASHINGTON &® — The Federal’ inis week, ending a four-week up- kets by growers and sold by them lion dollar general obligation bond . NEW YORK u—Actress Faye Trade Commission (FTC) today ward trend, Dun & Bradstreet re- NEW YORK i — Steels, railslin wholesale package lots, Quota- Griswold, Kigar and ton dollar genera improvements,| Attorneys Seek Figure oer one einen a ae ceareed Muntz TY Inc. of Chi perted. a . . exa ing the size : . pric hea Ropapeel. a he tions are furnished by the Detroit Leahy, All From Area, redgrasad ba the field oS Eee to Determine Disposal gether today to obtain divorces./of the picture tubes in its tele | At $6.28 the organization's food early today. Bureau of Markets, as of Wednes- New Vice Presidents oan Sat ag pmaes of DuPont Holdings They denied published reports of vision receivers and misrepresent | index compared with $6.29 a week Key stocks advanced from trac- day. + et . marriage plans but said they ing that the sets are sold directly|ago and was 3 per cent higher _ “could not predict the future.’ (from the factory. ‘than $6.10 in the same week jast tions to two or more points. CHICAGO uF Attorneys are Cou! Three loca] men are among the; Rep. George W. Sallade (R-Ann * « « ‘gsi ear. The ticker tape fell behind trans-| ‘ Produce four newly elected Detroit Edison/Arbor), a leader of the “Young —— . ae ruling on They ala thes olinaed < alncrtemeat heat “A — actions for seven minutes in the same vice presidents. Turk” liberal Republicans, pro- apects © proposed : ye Dis ORS | first buying rush, Apples, Delicious, bu. ...,.....0....85.00 lposed the bond issue at a meeti distribution of Du Pont holdings of six days in Mexico, fishing ang, viewable area of the picture tubes! : Apples, Jenathans, ba. <1..-:27:.. 348] ‘The appointments of new vice|POsts Te pore ee ee "8 iGeneral Motors Corp. stock. attending bullfights as well as in the Muntz sets are not 21, 24 Bandit Forces Clerk The market was continuing the|apple Cider, (ease) 4 gal. ...00..... vis: ag Presidents, Arthur 5S. ne. = : ; They have prepared a motion making the court appearances and 27 inches as claimed, but con- upsurge of late yesterday when Pears, Bosc. bu cease tase $.00| Donald F. Kigar, Sylvester F.)| About 60 per cent of the money |asking Judge Walter J. La Buy in, necessary for obtaining their di siderably less. * Wall Street was buoyed by Beets, Du... secescoseees 2.80;L@ahy and Chester F. Ogden were) would be earmarked for higher U.S. District Court to issue an or- | Vorces. These claimed sizes, the FTC nto e rigerator strong rumors that the Federal Re. Sebeaen % ee ee announced following the board of| education and the proposal could (der calling for a ruling by the In- * & * said, appear in the company’s | -_ Board would take further Carrots, Topped. bu, “seteees siaees 338 woiagerdy meeting in Detroit on eee to Oe voters at the ternal revenue Service. Miss Emerson is divorcing her newspaper advertisements and | A 21-year-old grocery store clerk a a (Or eT tr ees mical, up around |Horseradish, pk. bekt. wecieaeeee 350 r ‘ . : Henderson, after seven years of| Selves. erator last night after an uniden- two, Chrysler, ahead more than Kohirabi (vehs.) doe. ........ seoeee 1.88 Valley Rd., Bloomfield Hills, was | Through this method, he said,| The lawyers represent stock- marriage. Her second marriage to. FTC also said the sets are not Ufied man robbed him at gun point a point, and Westinghouse Elec: |btiths Dry, Socio. 202220 Te vico president im 'the state could plan for a five-year holders of General Motors and E.I- | Fjliot Roosevelt, son of the late|soid directly to the purchaser from}! approximately $109. tric, up about a point, were in Parsley, Root, bene) a iC ee vee 380 charge of industry and public in- [program of improvements to be|Du Pont de Memours & Co. president also ended in divorce.'«factory outlets,” Len are sold by) ~ * * active demand. Seer Pele ssrasenes 1.60 financed on a “time payment’} The U.S. Supreme Court ruledjwalker is divorcing the formeriretailers who buy the a wold by Pontiac Police rt the ban ' a6, hothouse (behs.) dos. .... 1.50 basis, last summer that Du Pont violated | P ac repo > Nationa] Lead rose close to th Squash Delicio: 1 18 Since 192 he Patricia Frye, a Rheingold beer from Muntz. di after robbi fte . nee botonen, “Coakt.) 8 Ibs... 2.35 has served as in- ~ * * the antitrust laws in its ownership! queen of 1948. He is a partner in we g Caceres on feet seat =e i pes eae + pos two ue Turnipe (eebs.) de. oes. 180 dustry assistant to| Sallade also suggested as Re. °f 683 million shares — about 23\the theatrical clothing firm of. 1 company was given 30 days Oe eta een 43 Or- ai 00h onl. bis cquiiig. Woes a Greens ee | president of De-|publican legislative goals a $4,000! ps com — of General Motors Mannie Walker & Son. | ie ee a e Ave. al 11:30 p.m. of 10,000 shares; Bethlehem Steel Sous?’ BU. .cse--seceseesceecsenes 18 F troit Edison,|minimum wage for teachers, a/St0C ; TT 5 Pp ds of Opi * be the "was up 1% at 39 on 13,000 shares; usiard SUEINIEI TEE ae | Walker L. Gisler/minimum wage law of $1 an hour The Supreme Court sent the . Bd ai ag a caes ene Ceamea nd Int Spinach, bu. .\.,.-.scccssseeesceees 2.00| B K Joining the com-|® coniro, Union welare| case back to the Chicago court, D h N | i t Jac at 88 eeghip erates oe rome: 3% | tees ee ve... oo os Fal ‘eae in ae he|{unds, enactment of an industrial where it originated, of determina- eaf ofices Vanishes From Court short jacket and blue jeans, shoved * * Celery Cabbage, Sus nn. enn... 198 vanchogel acl eenel oan a cama S caregiise vane ie ae ph ge irssemperera FRANK AL WHKINEON [dc cee cca caped eth ie mins ws Go cum ; _ ___ {Celery Cabbage. bY. ........0040 eco Ae b f it neral Motors ! A. ; h i e tigat th | Atlantic Coast Line, Mlinois Cen-/E4¥8;, — SS ere 58 pally ‘ont baa civil rights law and reorganization _ r= stock . . padbesiy a ie oa oF opium {Feeister after walking into the tral, Baltimore & Ohio and South- neiies’ in alactric of the state's administrative agen- The government recently sug-| ROYAL OAK — Service for pon the court of Superior Judge tore and demanding ‘‘Dish out the ern ‘Railway were up about a point till indu cies. gested that the shares be placed in|Frank A. Wilkinson, 67, of 424 Walter Carpeneti where it was to Money”. each as the rails continued to Poultry pe ty tions gd trust. It recommended that some|West Harrison, Royal Oak, will). ovidence for a trial. x * * bounce back from severe recent RISWOLD organiza . ° ° of on Be Bansierred over a 10- be at i a.m. Saterday from whe | Harris said he called police aft served as government consult--Home Appliance Firms 1. phe—op the |. Hares scot epee declines. cv | DEFROCT mer at tid; orion paid also = ar pe ~ Tam anere ‘he unlocked the door from the in- ‘Re Mistals was shead (emat® Ste otady tes for, No. 1 top > ign Operations Leraarchidveods god Announce Price Hikes icaies oad that the others be sold Home are! Dr. R. G. R. Rie- tect market and contained in By ped eae Lea. | Bes Ha Ae spe i tions Admin! with the proceeds distributed to|mann will officiate, with burial in :. bage— y mere than 2 point, num nein beaty type | ie an tryera Tl a epegmer po ige ieee Uni- NEW YORK (—Price increases stockholders, |White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. | Te Rad i been placed rantee | the Until 1736, New Jersey had a Sa3.- tarred (veate G66) ccuecetens varity, were made yesterday by two lead-| The attorneys figured that mil- Mr. Wilkinson died late last night. counsel! table (furlleaickesping separate assembly, but its chief Douglas Aircraft gained around ajcret ,§, "be 22.27; ducklings 28-20; old s « *& ing home appliance makers. lions of dollars of taxes may have! He is survived by his wife, : ping. executive was the governor of point while other leaders in this'types 21-30; heavy type toms 21-23. Appointed vice os General Electric Co.’s Hotpoint to be paid out by stockholders, Louise; a son, Dr.. John Mahlon New York. Group rose fractionally. ore DETROIT EGGS. ipresident in 5 7 (Co. Division said it is boosting Jrecty. Me a hdd ee oe os oe Declares Dividend DETROIT. Nov. Poo vaste | arge union © - |prices of its 1958 home appliances’ posed daughter fe ’ New York Stocks erades: oe eee ees scsi Deenaa . |by an average of about three per, jstein of Royal Oak; one brother. DETROIT # — Directors of the: LU NCH EONS (Late Morning Quotations White: grade A extra 60-62, weighted : They also said stockholders of J. E. Wilkinson, with whom Mr. Burroughs Corp. yesterday de- Se Itest Ice average 61: large 85-58: wtd avg. 57:|F. Kigar, 32786 - icent. b i : a Cream Admirdl ...... 83 Int Tel < Tel 27.6|medium 45; small 36-40. wtd avg 39. Lane. | Admiral C \both companies may feel the im- Wilkinson operated a drug store in |clared a dividend of 25 cents a} Air Red 423. Isl Crk Coal. 31'4)Grade ® large 81-56. wid ave 82's. Saray hn -f miral Corp. announced prices pact of any ‘widespread selling of Milford; two sisters, Irene Wilkin- share on common stock, payable Popular Prices Allied Sirs .... 392 Johns Man |. 36.71/Checks 3513-39, wtd avg 3 th pommel 4 |On 1958 electric ranges represent-|Dy Pont or General Motors shares. son off St. Thomas, Ont. and Mrs.|Jan. 20, 1958, to stockholders of; RIKER FOUNTAIN Alte’ oa aes 38.4 Jones 3 L .., 448} Commerctally raded joined e com- ing what the company called a, \to raise funds for payment of W. E. Coleman of Ottawa, Ont., aa at the close of business’ Alure s+. 304 Kelsey Hay .. 36.2, White: grade A jumbo 59; extra large pany in 1926. e “slight rise” 1957. Za Riker Building Lobby Aan Atri oy} Kennecott . |, 85.1 87: large 82-55: medium 43. M of the over itaxes.”” land five grandchildren. \Dec. 27 , 1957. i Am Bak ..''.. 355 Kimb Clk. 36 Browns: grade A fumbo 57; extra large anager Am "376 Kresee, 58 23.7) 85%; large 52-55; medium 41-42; small company’s Union Am Cran * 403 Kroger 60.4 36. Grade B large 48. Am Ges @ Ki '' 369 LOF Glass .. 72 | Relations Depart- AmMO&Pay © 333 Lid McNaL 91 ment since its be- xX: YY AmNGas 21: we Lows” 23! Livestock ginning in 1953, Px ASE FS ELE 2) ernmey carr HH a held pss manage | Am Smelt ..:.: 40.2 Mack Trk .. 23.3|, DEROIT. Nov. 21 (AP) — (UBDA) - = on =| Am fuer ...e. 98 Martin. Gi .. 35.6/¢attle — eS eee sons — ager of purchases. i Anton Ht Mey, on”. 8a to strong: "steers steady: one load niet He received his degree in se : Am Viscose... 8 Merck |. asl steers 34.99; tee head high cheice trical engineering from Ohio North-. 5 Mergen Lino . 41.4) reerlings steers 36.28: | moet, a ieoe_iern University. yoy “ Mert Ch & 8.. 16.2) ovgmnee ty ae ee x * *& Armour & Co’. jig Mpls Hou... $13 |.0 a" cutter 11.60-13.50. Compared last Armst Ck... 206 Minn Pal .. 262/"eek trade on slaughter seers and wreme F, Leahy, 500 Hupp. tl Cst Li _ Monsen Ch ., 33.4 heifers very sctive, = r on sree el Se Au Retin *.”” 383 Mont Ward .. 31 |te' bo conte higher: cove fretive.. ful | WAS segaiasd) vies | Aveo Mfg .,... §.§ Motor ops : , bat & Oh'.... 264 Motorola. .. 44.3/Stendy: bulls lost last week's advance. a of ty relations. 5 Serv : a . cet eee eet eee {| “The Store That Values a Wholesale Prices Stell Showers Complete... .-.. $32.95 Up Neth Steel... 386 Nat .) 39.6) goed | : Wesh Basi “* 3.1 | 26.00; t choice 1000-1200 Ib. os ns w els elelalel selene johmvalum Set ea ch Su secre 8836” ewe londa gh. chase 3 WAYS TO BUY: we accept commitments Of Steel Pipe asins with Fittings. . $9.95 jor War... 30-4 at Lead. “107 a tet average’ chotce bella "a1.bo- e 1 YAWAY Open Friday Nights On 21-Foot Lengths Medicine ) Cabinets With Fiwerescent Light. , , , $22.95 vem a ea +* “ ae : heifers 10-00-21 80. utility| ri 2—LA ; Budd Oe. is} f NY Central .. 163 sandard to ter good ‘steers FS oy 3 company’s | 3—NO MONEY DOWN ON F.H.A, ‘til 9:00 Ya-in. Galv, $2.84 5 Ft. White ite Steel Both Tubs terrine wo $42.95 Cel Pack... 371 Rott “vt: Shsjcows, 1380-15.00;, few smooth young employe relations oo lew as $1.25 woskly 3% -in. Galv. $3.68 Ta Can Ory 0062 143 Nor Pee * a4 uttlity “ming? to 19.90: canners wand programs, | Phat Ve 9S 51 Fr. ¢ Cast Iron Bath Tubs... .. ciel sleleie $59.95 95 Captiel Alri.” j2) Nor Ste : - = Mal eed Sale anand Carrier CDs... a Obie on Is : mereta bulls pe ES oaee, ore FREE STANDING 2 Compartments tia. Gelv. $5.25 Shallow Well Pump with Tank n-. se» . .$69. 95 sees ag * down: eommercial bu ree; : : Sher OM RE Saoeg H SSoaeeteytoe oe te B pertment tm 1301 Py I LAUNDRY TRAYS | 1%-in. Goh. $6.93 P = Chrysler ..... 68.7 Oe: =r $50 Tb our vecelving in = - Citien Sve. 0. $31 pan eal”. eS lone ie seekers: shee: —s “es went Complete with sturdy stand | 1'2-in. Golv. $8.19 White Wists oc vores? Compartm ent Sinks $ s $12.95 Climax Me ... $7.9 Pesney JC .. 83.2) 790 Ib. yearling feedere 23.28: one lead cca aoe Here's value- | and faucets. First | Coca Cola ....102 w a — ape] —, ood -— eis, ° oon wid, _2-in. Galv. $11.34 11.34 40" Birch Woll Cabi t cm $14. 95 olg Palm... 47.6 Piney —° *"- th] nominally steed neering degree from the Univer. styled, well pe ~~ & grade. —— _ IMOT Reg. $40.98 Vato - - - : phe = A ieee 6 Peis D 423 veslere, steady to, Se Strenath sity of Michigan. mede toilets at CASH AND CARRY ONLY = 212,2-Inch Double Bow Comw Ed'.... 387 Phill Pet |. 38.4! vealers 37.00-9600; gosd to low choice, Chester F. Ogden of Detroit was LOWEST prices. $ Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks $39.95 can _Eatose ~ 6 agg fh : p= #4 22 00-27.00; weility” and standard 17.00-/named vice president in charge of Beautiful Mirror Bright Finish. Reg. $60.95 less fittings. ° Cont Can ... 4,5 Proct & G J Seles Stughier” exten: ipo toce, *"‘|purchases and real estate, and e beset cont ate =! Somer ves ary Sheep and lambs — Salable 100 Few Marshall Pease of Detroit was ap-| 5 COPPER Ki ches We rT - Sobre nae She ROA Cg ET AM Wh does, Sr, SM,, Titus’ [pointed manager of purchases and| itchen Wall Cabinet .............. $14.95 Sete wr te orn Ma 8 ay. Compared lest week trade on|real estate for the company, Single Steel, White Enamel "heii By fein BA B20 tena alee Cae wecrs coop 2¢ PIPE Laundry Treys » $15.95 Det ‘raion 36 oe Used - oy teeder i me. thne hee ey email in tr ompartments ry YS With Stand, Faucet @ Strainer . . . . i. w Chem 54.6 7) a5 Traller Si Ba’ Pont os. 1 ead. i vk R “ z oe iam ria tea small Te rains Extend | CAST IRON SINKS 20-F t. Lengths Bath Tubs pT UDS signe’ gel : ee ewe ee . . $12.95 t Kod ...., 98 : pr _jambe ; By Auto L002 31 4 wBinclair s..-.. 4, [food IweMsose: cull and wiility 14-00 FIBERGLAS 21x32-inch — A Grade vy in 19¢ Ft Garbage Disposal rms 2... . . $39.95 Emer Reg -.., 4) Boy... $3519.00; cull te choice slaughter sheep ~ LAUNDRY TRAYS : Both Tub re eo 2 a3 ) a) : 30.4 |fosnte 96-85 Ib Tbe. 90-31 00: poe gg ower: ren $ % In 28s F = inte whi Leite) Sb oop oe .$19.95 Up Fairb Mor ..,. 446 sig oi ran 1 gf § wood feeders i 0. tenere 80 With White Sasmeel Cabinets - . A Size Electric R 9.50 eas BE BBL) nak cope Bere ar Re ° . tee a. Preept Bul... 12 Steyou, fe $33) 14.00.11 $0: few mixed No. 1 and 2; CHICAGO UW — Grain futures] Electric Range and Oven 11 ..... $189.95 Gen Dynam 2. $8.7 Stone!" gp fiNo 1 220. Toe, 18-00. mined gredes tee, (eased> slightly on the board of! ROOM: ee $095 soit Fire D Reg. #329 . . . we : | ‘d 4 ef =} ‘ . 29.58 Gen Fane 1243 Seite arte; He seeene tee, S18 18.18 Compared peas) ade today, extending Sasa EATERS... 8 WO ark iin $3. 79 ishwashers Uie'tinm --.......-... $159.95 Gen Motere 2.36) Texte Con tc Ht), eee Coe and soybeans led the de+ on eae Textron 7 ihe a : . cline, reflecting a continuation of $ U M P $ 95 Gen Tire... 282 Frere Megs": Sh News in Brief clear weather over the main pro- 42-Inch Daly oebel Be 12, gt Eraneamer ... 318 ducing belt and prospects for PUMPS — cucrantecs Gestieae ee Underwd -... iss ‘speeding up harvesting operations. | CABINET Poesia: Elance mag tem Se gree ener er ey eae SINKS : r 22 $45 was stolen m garage futures against heavy overnight } Holland Pg Unit Prov... 993 of Walter R, Everle, 38 Frank St../ssles of surplus corn by the Com- mani ghar by ‘the WE SELL WHAT ti Cente 38h US Lines”.:2., 35) Sometime between Saturday night | modity Credit Corporation for ax.| With Faucet Pnaurte'may” 13g UR Ruy occ." 382 and criti according to Pon-| port, WE & Strainer SEATS STOVE HOODS - 4. ‘te: 345 tiac Police : 4 Inland (800 °- 763 Ween i”, d05 | Trading was mixed in early ADVERTISE $ Fine Quolity a ie oe Int Bus Mch .302 Won ae. 13 Donald C. Potter, 17, of 6522, dealings with commission houses, with light 29 5 it ae eee Foe a Toe 36.7\Leytenstone St., Walled Lake, plead-| local traders and industries on | $ §9 $ nt ghoe 3 yngst sha 72 ed guilty to a reckless driving) both sides of the market, | wets Zenith Rad. 123.1 charge yesterday before Southfield 95 up new yOTOCK AVERAGES ‘Township Justice Allan M. Bulloch Dealings in soybeans also were vociated YORK- (Compiled by the As-/and paid a $50 fine instead of five! hegre with a broker representing P ingint.nahe out sracg|nvs m8 beans and a comraisioe house wit 30 Gallon Famous Make 3-Pc. WHITE Week Goo es Ge oes Bes copal Chr Sa ole. An Sainte F cash connections buying the same! . — " font, Age 6.02386 934 483 igtgicopal Chureh, Priday 1 X-|month on the way down. Completely Automatic if BATH SETS iy er cae (mE Gt ISG] Now Stock of Merehandie Re! tranaactitos “mn ! Fl Regule 1956 high |. "....278: ® 191.5) Transactions in wheat were y : SS RENEE HEE BE idjeived dat atthe Salvation army, Transactions in wheat were = 2.Be, Colored Gas Water Heater Resycarh deride (C. J. Nephier Ce.) | Figures after decimal points are eighths | Allen El & Reis Saat Mee at ec. tt 4 : Baldwin Rubber C 13 14 Ross Gear Co.* ... 4 8625 , Ol & Chem Co.* 14° «18 Howell Elec. Motor Co.* . $3 5.4) en, Meta! Prod. Co. ...12.6 11.6 11.6) The Phrophet Co." .. = 84 9.3) Rudy Mfg. Co.* ........ a4 8.4) Toled® Edison Co, 121 1 a Prod. Co. 2.1 21 2.1 Waterford Woman | Eldred, 4075 Lakewood Dr., Water- ford Township, was found by a neighbor last night, in the Eldred Dr. Isaac C. Prevette said the ide poisoning. Tells U.S. to Wake Up - nation “had better wake up” to THE PONTIAC PRESS. “THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957 SIXTY-ONFE DETROIT STOCKS - ttn ee she aan bid and asked. Discovered in Garage The body of Mrs. George R. garage Oakland County Deputy Coroner cause of death was carbon monox- NEW. YORK (INS) — Herbert Hoover warned tonight that this the failures of its educational or knuckle under to “the greatést enemy of all man- |. “Red Shield ' Store, 118 W. Lawrence. on |tO 8 p.m. 128 W. Pike St. —Adv. “4iren Church. ; Rummage Sale: Fri., Nov. 22, 1 Rummage & Bake Sale: 128 W. Pike, Sat.. 8 am. Social Breth- —Adv. Rummage Sale. Emerson PTA. Nov. 23, 9:30 to 2 p.m. 930 Mt. Clemens. —Adv. Rummage Sale: D.A.V. Home, 199 Auburn Ave. Saturday, Nov. 23rd. 8 to/12. —Adv. Fish fiy. Fri. at VFW Hall, W. Walton Bivd. Serve from 5:30 to 7:30. * —Adv. Rummage Sale: First Presby- terlan Church. Friday 6-9, Sat. 9-12, —Adv. New stock of merchandise re- ceived daily at the Salvation Army Red Shield Store, 118 W: Law- rence. I Adv, Rummage: Friday 9 to 4. Satur. day 9 to 1. Bethel E. & R. Church, 109. Mariva, corner of Auburn. ee ( é the December delivery which was! regarded as speculative. A little| buying took place by several trad- ers who said they look for a tight situation to develop in free wheat in the not too distant future. Near the end of the first hour, ' wheat was unchanged to \ lower, Dec. $2.17%, corn % to % lower,/ Dec, $1.18%; oats unchanged to % | lower, Dec. 67%; rye % to 1%| lower, Dec. $1.30%; soybeans un- changed to % lower, Jan. $2.32% and lard was 5 cents a hundred Ibs. higher, Dec, 12.05. e * Grain Prices ies 21 (AP) — i in ma it— « 2.17% May eeroee Mar. ........ 2.22 Rasevess May eoeeer 2. ier | 96% Dee, oes Dec 18% a oeebpeee, i 1%. Mee. 050% ig dey ie eset Re va 3S % More than. 40 different species of kind—the Communists.” orchids grow in some states. sil white corpus 0 the Bad are formed., - Wholesale Food Prices: SPECIAL mixing faucet, chain drain plug. Free standing reverse trap closet. Sun green, pink, yellow, grey. While They Last Powder Room Set includes: Large china lav. complete with chrome -| $36 Fully Guarantee and 52-Gal. Electric WATER HEATER These tanks carry complete factory warranty. Edison. approved. Now twice as much hot water, Ask us. ‘76” tan, 549° ~~ closet. We urge you to compare this outstanding bargain. Com- plete with all A Grade Chrome Fittings. —6*gg% Colored Bath Sets.......$99.95 QUALITY — 3-PIECE COLORED BATH SETS WITH CAST IRON TUB Set includes: 5-Ft. cast iron bath tub, with chrome plated waste and faucets . large 19° x 17” china wash basin with triple plated chrome mixing faucets and waste . . . modern, quiet-flush closet, Full Stock of Soil Pipe Free Parking on ‘Wesson Street ‘Side: Phones FE 4-1516 and FE $.2100 This is @ special purchase, and we will not be able to duplicate or reorder at this price. Regular $219.95 Value PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. and Fittings — Everything in Plumbing Supplies 172 $. Soginaw Street, Delivery Pree: Except on Cash ond Corry THE PONTIAC PRESS, _THURSDAY,.NOVEMBER 21, 1987 |Mortgage ae ag Set Interest Rate ) reer . oun 2 Men |Administration Eyes New FH A Plan 3 Sagin ay River ied ser "| WASHINGTON um — Tue Eisen ssh ent bis ta es house there might be 8 10 per cent ort ropose |, ety son ot , pees c -administration is weighing) tion of the New Jersey League (down payment and +. ; producer Darryl Zanuck, is going ¢17"Sonai Pair Took Mail Soa ges federal housing ‘administra-| of of Manipal at Aflantle Cfty, {gage. Under the prcame wah ioe. MS __|t marry an I8-yearold screen|san for ‘World Club’ Deal een eer ar TiS mart after explaining i to repacters [gram the guvernment Sgswes the U Team Studying |Peauty from Alabama, , nterest| here. whole loan, thereby assurifig the) Plan That Would Bri Gentle Seldom Sent Goods [Tate 8d FHA would insure only . Ould Bring) The bride-to-be ts Lilt — S 00 per cent of the risk. “The program would permit low >&%k or loan company that it willl Wealth to A who came to Hollywood a year - tee con Hbusing administrator Albert M_GO*® Payments and low monthly S24,ji, money if the home buyer oo - | ago, ‘She’ recently played” the ) W — A Brooklyn|Cole, announcing this today, told\P®’ments.” he said in the speech. %e feminine lead opposite Tommy Federal Court jury has convicted reporters that if the administra-| AVOID EXPENSES To protect the government and | EAST LANSING (AP) — Possi-| Sands in “Sing, Boy, Sing.” | an eh 29 chaxgee growing euti i, oo See ae the; “One of the principal aims would) pratqpest _ conducts an elab- bilities for building terminal port) The engagement was annouced| of a toy-selling scheme in which - adopts it, FHA, ‘be to avoid the prohibitive expenses, sony of the credit of the |facilities for public hire at Sag-|#t a party given last night by ee aS he would not enforce the same struc- | home purchaser, appraises the oung Zanuck’ will ‘bring sald building|materials, eave-ins and the necessary auhisie euer the cuutry ware de.tirel ‘of second-mortgage financing that! : inaw are undergoing study by a youe s mother, No date/te, Ms new lection in compiinace utions taken to protect buildings. frauded of standards which now protect is becoming increasingly—and dan-| PrvRenly: panies Bey beter meen bY &'has been set yet. The young man| Codes witht said six months period, Said) thereto, "paving, ete, adjacent an estimated $385,000. home buyers. . |gerously—prevalent. minimum quality standards, and team of researchers at Michigan is 24. [ae aohy Tey period, aid) thereto. ule The detendants were Alastair toe = a atly sac | imbects the completed stracture. State University, a dlilaned_ fo reimburse ‘the ity for any| tor wrecking © building in the Cl of Kyle, Manhaitan, president) He said the plan would not would reduce the | Under the new plan, the x *« * PE 20 yiggmst iO. 1348 Electrical, Public Works Departments.| A person desiring to wreck of the defimct ‘Toys of the World|change or displace the existing, ing ale home?) ment would insure only the last 29, ‘The study was undertaken for a! an Srainanse ts Rovemver 2%, 18st |nection “with such “moving and” sueh any goulding Saha Gevmit withthe : per cent of the $9,000. The lender Committee of civic and industrial | wrecking and rasing st Dubidings. saving Geeartmnants chell besp 0 eeerd of thejim gocerdanee Sam the following sisee 8 or structures: To provide for aicity's cost shall be charged . Poon ms Slowr yrom al = a that ap- Club,” oe a Gardner of arsed erence program under Cole told newsmen that “no def shop ‘s Wi t vernm nsu no Bes ; : Arman, NY. the firm's secre [wih te vere nares 10 ec, on has teenie of'the and ad ecg ind Count, Prelminary kr iti” Richa ey tale ec — a ar i ao mene se Doge bey is. event the applicant or| U; ft, to do its own checking on the cred-| Surveys, . the committee sald, in-/tees for the various - ” structures: -_ ot the shore tipuations peor con wiinout erent seccsceees OS imposes a ceiling of 5% Kyle was convicted of using = Per’ cont - centrated discussion’’ in th Hi tg tiveodlln | the malls te defraud on the interest rate he can charge .le the gov- it-worthiness of the home purchas- —_ port facilities on the Sag-|And to provide penalties for vi " t provided herein shall| with t $00.00 @ maximum possible sentence of | ole unveiled the plan in a - . naw River might attract new in-/ordinances or parts oat aanaee inte cantina een ane building) 500 sq. ft. to 1000 sq. ft. 30 in and a | + The idea was expected to arouse * ke * dustry to the area and reduce |°nfiict herew! to ee years in prison a 96,000 ar ak fae THE CITY OF PONTIAC ORDAINS: |butiding’has been ‘removed Ina neat] with ‘basement * © fine. Gardner was convicted of oie . opposition in Congress, where) The plan would help eliminat shipping charges as well. Section 1: ‘Building Perm land level condition ree from rubbish itn baseinent ec naices eeeive conspiracy to use the mails to ialite Discover ed Democratic legislators have resist-/1.. wig ©] erhe study also was motivated [200 jt shell be uslawful for any per-.and debris. The pri coe | cepa tonal ae defraud and could receive a ed wee the interest ceiling. They ; spread practice of “dis- by the desire of these commu- batiaing' or structure. yeah ene, tosteien the pate - the. howd 3 —~ termined oy the» Bu = ding . consider this ceiling a protection Counting” mortgages, Cole said bes or to wreck the same without) period sivaant a — = ex $500. ree Dead in Bathtub for veterans and cies home pur. ee * | nities to capitalize upon the in- ([n% pititing “Department. ‘This permit, tno sraate hams wane aed ateri| tenet ae hall be paid to t . in prison and a $1,000 fine. chasers—even though the ceiling 2 Jackson Escapees eras — api may be refused f, inthe judgment of|sate, neat clean and tidy ‘condition and| fol wrecking se seine a8 Asst U.S. Atty. Warren Deutsch has been blamed for a shortage of as a resul we. “|*De Building “Inspector or other au- in ‘accordance with the provi aren . person, the building ts: provisions of] For ing a but said the two men began a business|.N=W, YORK @ — A socially'credit available “for FHA-insured Nabbed in Haymow rence Seaway project,” sald |too large to move without causing dam-(returned to the owner making stch| or “frecti for each $00 04, it. prominent woman was found dead mort John L. O'Donnell, acting direct- (88, ,'° Property or (2) structurally |deposit. ee a nen ne venture in 1954, under which —— MS ude ee <= Se ae last nigh ? (tf) Wh : including parents were offered a plan where-| bathtub t in a partially filled sig eipating h objecti WHITE PIGEON @ — Two pol of MSU's Bu ot which moved. euceea ineease Ge Nareet oft ni? gibt] the Rasement ...... 2.2... $3 her mother’ suc Ons, | Economic Research person, firm or corporation the applic Sanction) 8: by their children would receive - r's Essex coi, told the Atlantic ‘southern Michigan prison esca ee requesting @ permit under thi applicant shall, in addition to the) ll istent ; aa. pees 2 under this ordinance above requirements. fl herewith, monthly or bi-monthly toys from = ith apartment on Central Park on. that if the mae lwere arrested yesterday after state _ w+ * * pra gg cng Nar a NL =~ ag Clerk a Policy of efit withthe” CR tn including Ordinance No. 1118 are hereby . becomes — . hich places uy A * part of the administration's new |Police found them hiding in a hay-| Preliminary figures, he sald, ‘bending will Ny mores the, proposed pou daniace ‘oy ‘reason of the moving “Bection 1 firm or co: fon wrec scription rates ranging from $7 to —* housing bill, the government mow near here, show that 45,000 tons of goods are jof the owner of the building. An epeli- Sad bomen ot — the city Mmits./ing any building. as provi herein, = é The body of Mrs. Emile Graf-| would “take measures to sce to it Their captors said Warren Sweet,|!™Pported into the area and 114.- boro co gig Teg Ay Accom. the amount of $10,000.00 cr cees) ai pe. ag ternal ie ee one ae Deutsch said the men eventually | ma 44, was discovered by her| that interest rates are fair from 27, and James McKellar, 33, were|900 tons exported from foreign spplications to move buildings into the b soca —_ bay moyry pachen d one ‘acci-|of Pontiac, or moving peabgpey eon Ped . maid and the manager of the Es-| the viewpoint of the home own- armed with a stolen shotgun but|Countries during each seaway sea- = poet gg gem wr og town: | (6) In the event a permit A cneneatnl | etrereare irom any aes ite rf from 35,000 sex House. The maid had become) er, and that exorbitant charges offered no resistance. The arrest/0. not including trade with Can- |of $50.00 for necessary preliminary in- D-lehall be as provided. im” Section ‘peat the terme. snd” provisions of la ordi con- tray — she was unable to| are not permitted.” took place while officers were mak./@48- Most now moves by road ‘ey ‘The applicant shall submit a spplicant will pipe ey me bs Duntihed ba fine ‘not exceeding cers on th Bee ie ahr he fc Te amen oh lan wold one by Sweets eter" de ee ene oss city sade ah eer toe bain hae bce raze neal Smpruos form frm ae cezeig it appar-|was found, police said, ‘be threatened if a small minori es mother. « pro building or structure shail eelcontieans Gast tb GieEae ees, SB, eee ee Oakland County was a box! ity The two w These figures reveal a splendid | ™e"*4. The spplicant shall also neat to be approved by the Sulaing In- —— a) ee ee , the containing: pills. A: of lenders i saps psipadomands pig A peseeqral pw gees Sn ctlence cantinnes ender Sots ord z n autopsy was. n using it put an un- pri opportunity for improving and util-/Parks and_ Recreation. epocork an offense cont é i | eg | json farm near Jackson Satur- and the city) Section 2: Taxes Paid— continues under this ord!- fulfilled. [scheduled for today. reasonable burden on the home| Hay might and stole a cer enich (Zi the economic potentials of avance of Ure proposed route. and cet-/owner of the property shall ipreseat to seperate offanee’ ung 4 sepesene oom: ” i ’ ” = bd om « sen- * * * owner, the housing chief added.) later was found abandoned near the Saginaw River,” O'Donnell tification shall We made from such utility the "Building Inapocter, — dang can? SS | art may” be issued ‘The dead woman resided with) “I" @fy government-sponsored) Sturgis. said. “On the average, every ves- tendent, and Department of Parks. pact ecg Pepper a malay property is| "Section 1: her husband George at 200 E, 66th Prosram. the home buyer must be ‘sel that calls at the termini! would ee oe “4 with said applica free of any entanglements and that sil| This ordinance shall take effect ton Tech- old poli * ” Sweet w ced th The end any = charges against the) (10) 4 St. He told se) ile wile had ected. as senten from Three | generate an income of about $60,- shall i J ape . _ the building same are paid in full. Mi "eae from and after the date of ye 8008 | been in fil health and worried over +*« ¢« pied ers in Ey for breaking and 900 for the local community.” i rca post —_ “bullding i 2 - Section ORAS tae the, chy of Se tecmae Commission of ; entering and attempted ven by the Building Inspector after ‘ je and passed by the City Com- the ‘health of her mother Mrs.| Cole explained the proposal this Kellar was eertanced to 0 tore| The sa eat as two-part |.(@ 1a. the moving crdinance,v [ment or pill of sale" signed’ by the|Imth day” of November Ponting, this says | George i . oO uilding owner that he 1 oreo: tensa tra soe ee in| way: for breaking and entering in Dick-lsurvey, be said, would be the Disaster Gf Parks ond Recreation |wrect the beilding or suresture, Ths WM. W. DOWALDSON Roosevelt Hospi On the sale of a new $10,000!inson County in 1947. Ipleted an Fe 5 com- a — s written Ses for any —— er bill ot sale will Ne filed : ADA R. svales F aH caer? along said proposed route and the Building teapector. mm tee othe tthe oo < uneral Directors elp Wanted Male 6! Hel __ ~ Ip Wanted Female 7 Instructions 9 B eens en uilding Service = 12 Business Services 13| T : Don Mianta Glaus, h SOBER MAN FOR | PARENTS INSTITUTE = | npagupateneceee csi SS ypewriter Service 22A| _ Wid. Miscellanecus 28 elson-/onns)| ss fulltime thea Christ: | appoin, woman INC. WILL | JOIN OUR PALL : as local rep. K. GOOD : mes W. T. Grant Store, Mirecle| 9 work 3- firs daily "on. birt is pra. Bipers, tra training Mivorkmanship. BA BAD Hubbard, PE Carpentry. au “plumbing. = i ‘electrical TIPERRITERS, AND. Apome rt COLEMAN, (PART aa” —_ aL ls” ords. tacting ers “ fepaize. 3 xk G a ~ fn own locality. Subject: Babies He CARPENTRY. | _'™ work. General Printing and es ne ee a SaND ts Co TRANSFORMER TYPE A Funeral Home PE. 41211 Part Time pearing Peasant person neat ap: | Work Wanted i Male 10 moraratin 3°e PE 53517 ystttate oce eee a 33 wares ee ee. Fx stes \; m ave a car Earnings average $60- n~won| ata eben B A a ag 3788 Sunset. Orcha : | wea: D | PHONOGRAPI tei core sakes gO $75 weekly. Write Parents Insti-| 4! CARPENTER WORK x NEW rages, b No. Ok Orchard Li. PR Bes. | ee WORE PARE as.| sit fecotde In the ‘sitie or base ’ ; - reeteways, additions, util | OR 30649. Res. FE 4-03: Focties ORS Opportunity sate Ine, Sere Waren, SmI.) say Rin OS WORE WANT, ity _feome, pored. “enclosures PLASTERING - NEW 7s at ime, FEM meni ‘eaihermg dust, cont throw ' _ arranged. fo. man 30. FE 8-686. ment work & brick cS a ce) Work guaranteed FE $000, EAKLE's CUSTOM | UPHOLSTER- csnpiing (An uaecnae: eet 7 : TO CHECK ROUTES SHIRT PRESSING OPERATOR |A YOUNG MAN IN 3RD YEAR| ‘ind? House raising and bese- | waster Leek rE Sola Pros ectmelen OS™! FF Memgrover' 20 years old. Ca oorhees-Siple| fr weeaea hoes monet aca” SS) ihainderscting Sec |b A aca soriiae SEPT “Taney —eteaweo'' | TAQUAE CPNOLSTERING | wane reese oi rm. Pref UPHOLSTERIN FUN IMATELY pia? TEMPORARY CANDY “AND “BAK-| counting. a Sout Fs ors. EMS _3-000s. yrs. exp. PE ¢ at TELEGRAPH _ PE. sess “2 D_ Ol FIRED TAR e EET. sahaiees ,ERAL HOME fo. E20 20 BM. APPLY IN ory sales, Limit. Por Curistmas | B02 87. Poaiat “Press| any AND ALL TYPES OF BOTD Dressmak: sLIFcovEns. Da BRED: |_ Condition. FE ets. °° re tere OO Gi Sc, "ubeaan nang Hat | AWAILARCE OWT "GARPERTR | ell BEEN or rf Wath | ener mee S|" Lost @ Found 24| see foare mem tm ircu market egunters. bg New & repair. BUILDING & REMODELING OF Fas a & ater re. 400-120 size Cemetery Lots 5 Seta Department TriHuron Center — Pontiae | Natonk, FES. | ak ee. ‘Large er gman fobs. PMeretions, Drabes © formal, Gene — en Pegpemnye eae eee IAC PRESS ns _Eiizapeth Lake Rd. — Water- | oa = Lirpe. om geal bie WORK, | _Ron Zenke, Phone MY 23608 _in my home, Call_ PE a vlact abot ae Wanted to Rent 29 . | SALES, SERVICE. DELI ——— | | Fe + = aay meeeeenenietemnemmanne Ip a PAAR a re te SATS Fase Es | Cee Ca EET | Merce tae. = tren RET er Oe [sa es a se | ere eo ed Hat frat be ce oy 2 gon ourcnn if BURIAL SECTIONS —WHTTE| school education. good ‘car own | Apply in person t Drayton Pisins | time. OR 342000 es Sate | JE EM_3-0081 | canapaned (eee ho work ge ae Soh oar) cee Maen earths Earth ees Se hkas| tee ge in, | aR PORE, hr” OR) MORE ELS WLP TIRE) RMU Nevataw ed egg a or | Steet see? Mir ’cham'Ga:| 1830 Burton rand | gabe Il] at p.m. or matn Joes $004d ‘ : . lee i iilD oe met Soulet, Poneral . aa" = z m SAt ERMAN POLL OR hear Hamilton, ‘Detroit. 8:39 mits CABIN. MAKER i wpecisity FE BRICK, BLOCK A care | repent ap ee rdoalya. i 5-9672 ae oa aes Q bad ‘ eee, : : ; WD CEMENT | 10 W. Lawrence ““*" Gorne e a_after_ p.m. pee . Et Ges CHAPEL — TWO ORAVE oe ferred, | ‘0 _¢ p.m. Fred Sanders. Work. Also chimneys. No job too r mer ‘Cast "Post * | LDUBLY LADY Wilt SHARE acta gg et lea nen sce Laer organ wou oe, FARR |OHMPMTOT, NEL OP AE | Sefomitier wes. Berl| sku age | aterm BE ofa Eegetet PE Saat or i ! 92 : aren. Nouse ae bi aaes ereie ea ae KINDS Laat blue ce BOE nim EF ee “tal engit rviathen and large Mon-| Dime, ‘afdiees, Seler salary | ni ADY EM RED ‘BY PRONE Cost BLUE TICK HOUND, M MALE. ¢ ip agitie . refer, & salary| pl BLOCK, BRICK CEMENT reemnhi A Wtd. Cont i ‘anats wal te cael ule ale 6 et up own lpn tht | Saree Wrete Poniiec Prom, Gina STATOR a eDA ae | — hreplaces. ENT WORK nine & Harger Co ion On 3 a td. racts, Migs. 32 : ; = 33_W. Huron , ost: 4 LL DOG. DARK = Priday at the Coats Pu- MECHANIC. MUST HAVE DA CORP. WANTED EXP siLK Pintenen,| fDOniceuy, inclined. Experienced. BULL iG FE_5-8183 speck, wearing, 8 red col- Wty Meg: pom + gh Sher Good re + steady work, | ——— sea 7D. con Lake Rd. BG in person only. Mitenell Local sotertncns. Gul Mateo | aL Es rea ——— ___Laundry Servic 18 _ fee” eet Seeths. FE p20. cee Brcvach ting ners Mi Getii| So auburn: 0G economy Sare.| WED MEAL BUMPER, vet) Ceyiery oat Orterd tate Re | pant rnem oprice woke Ex| PEs Reig De Ry IR 8 eae © 18 Losr; Maw'g BrmtustoNE RING | Por “more enn 100) frontage. i ass, 6. Me Oe j ae. THETO A Man Needed | t= ar. ogi PRESgET | won rate Goins Dario | plichants Pent EE | Fekete Feats TN ron rane aoper seme! Bese daceraey borg | Tere kane ott siegrone MEE eT Bakirds tet te: Deleted | Mechanteally, tnetined for ore aset “Srebard Lake, Ra. at “yone, ral iotns DAY or | BANeTING & CARPENTRY FHEE| i5°rs"eioy tall gopectel price iio fad aa at el ’ wite of Herbert 7. Morrison: Gear employment tm sales and service _ Middlebelt. Ra. at. ae) gee 22 008 6 we Care necessary, | estimates _OR Bie i re ee oR Bo ‘Cais Finahed Pontse days, OF PE aout ater — = = es ' Herman D. and| Work. Must in ealth, | WANTED — E x we §-6873 or | RETIRED FURNA a : ties | es efter 4. f $1,000,000 Bras Satie at) ey sete Se, eS SEE! alc ar “Gn womah mer eine peg atgget p> ogame ave TON aero Seti Fe all ig EER, AAD] te cect oe ee ne 4 SS Wood- ST ee E- ENT 4M — DESIRES EVE. | INSTALLATIONS REPAIRS ndscaping 18A Elizabeth Lake Rd. between 1 tracts. Immediate action! Call Deiphine Pry, Charles W., a0W BOOT a we 5 ere len. § No da FOR-OF. peel store, Permancat position ning employment for educational TZGERALD & SON RARARRAARA raph and Huron Reward for re Reatagr Foriridac. 1600 W. | E and Francis W. Hutch-| sembier N WANTED, AS: | WANTED YOUNG MAN FOR OF| with gooc earnings if - purposes a FREE ESTIMATES __FE_ 32-0063 | BEAUTIFUL | fern. FE ous. ° | eee ee —— ia Beer & Sose te gti eth oe) rel Mite a es ig Eel VR ea | FICO, Tove) CENTNT BLL OCR | ee eka’ SOA ® Rl | LOSE DB GIFT OF WALTER | "ers Metental eatgg 2 rhe Pencnts whe Win|BAKER. THOROUGHLY EXP.,| No, exp. necessary. Write Pon- N REQUIRED FOR SMALL | Your ._ Fe 0 WORK. FE 5-0782 ree er ornamental trees| Black with wk, old puppy.| L Dr. all sround ~| tiac Pres: office to help with tne: DEER CUT UP AN Teasonable ; Biack with brown & os ronan a oe | Drierment' im Party Succ spu| $7 seu) guoaery) tet t ‘aiacl a Bins’ Mads ue” eieie eden | -brapeet_ #1. call On aed. | piven, basement BM Sam Sop besh nteindne | ner a err CMA SL | cAse pom” Lan CONTRACTS ‘ . ere. 3311 able to : WANT 2 rachor Wo 4-11 ‘ ANT CTS. | mate’ et the Parsiey Puneral| _ details. ® after 3 p.m. for! Help Wanted Female 7 | —Poutisc Press, Box _7 mpree. Write | “any kind. high wre woes Oi 1) & M BUILDIN CUSTOM “BOL TROON Tints | give one a homer ‘PE Beme [— o Vaawel aeeo Dini twy, | CAB DRIVERS. 25 _OR OLDER. Wrd GIRL OR WOMAN, HOUSE | "= sm : SERVICE © EM 3302302 Beck “filing IST near et Resewe League, on 21et FE_2-0205. APPLY NOW work and care of 1 child. Live ‘ 302 ° : BEAGLE, 4 MONTHS OLD "Wl Hammond Ra MELYIN u.|CAN YOU USE EXTRA MONEY? Part time © Xinas! help. to salen | Rie ga” WANTED _Work Wanted Female 11 Residential and Commercial Con} DANTE Anmubbery treme mm RE ASH | of Mrs. Wiltfam Grarien| mente on we sane kane ak pay preferred. Myer's ee Ewermace |S a AL caamw by Seadctars’ mad {WORK | —~~~~ me Modernization Experts. WHITE'S Nt =RY Fe som Sia - 32 Mathews, FE , ond Sen, Aine Koupl, Tene S soe obligations Make inamrriovs Shopping Center. eet wit LAY SERVICE, OMS repent omar EXPERT, TREE TRIMMING AND LOST: TAFFY. @ MONTHS BRN | | ] * . a Wee ' SALESLA i S aeive re 3-0069 ove) = | ot i_p.m. from ~ ap hone oqestyins consumers a "pontine if ¢ Drosram. Those ake coc. Help Wanted 8& ——, WANT WALL WASH- oy oh WA TAPING. GUARAN. weary 2000. 7 a _.Dravton Plains tose = nN imited a Sames Deeg officiating. Interment) immediately | Write st] i, “od unless you want to cera an —_ pmnates. OF AWNS BUILT. Finish | STOLEN: RED SCHWINN BICY-|: con- in Perry Park Cemetery. Mr. MCLG SS Present! 815 an i unless you want to carn | BOOKKEEPER A-l WASHIN TRONING AND aL Wiki GG “Ea back fil, top sot. PE| £'¢- front of Mentosim bow! Sectes w land : Rowe +i up weekly. Car nece Male or femal mend! ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED ing aller Sunday sat og uitles. Reasonabie ie Fd Funeral _§ the DRIVER FOR DRY CLEANING sary. No canvassing, no deliver. Must be eaeerimcet eat er be aaranteed meat, ae S ue lone Murray. FE 2-8657. rE the whereabou “eet wee tee "een pe. - _ E ee ‘established route. - Call FE 58-6356, 11 a.m. to 1 enn corde tor Nea: fe’ (21823. up and deliver. FREE ESTIMATE ON WIRING ~ Moving & Trucking 19| .FEderal + uts ¢ tract man consult with . fe . Saot-Klean D able permanent position tn Bir-| A- _ - vRaree = water heate “| A RO Vann Hangman A Mutord: see, 10: EXPE RIENCED RARTENSER BARYaTTER WANTED FOR) floned ottice, Car, nece a conc. 4 ee GoROMINGS. | oe. FE beat. ag ting al | MOVING - RAULING _ Hobbies & Supplies 24 24A R REALTY usband of Norma Var- NDER.| work. More for hom se) in am. Mr. haw, 5 ke ee __! = Pt ==. |B = PAINT BY NUMBER CALL 4-3844 : Ret eer father of Mra) Georee| eee. Bors posine uaaTee | SFE b3088 ¢ than wages. | _¢4228. av. Midwest / ALL | TYRE DAY OR wane | TOUS OES, Te are Gwe 2.2900, FE. 5.3650 | seriea.” $100 a > Quai Gar | And ask for Ted MeCullough, gag oe at ys EXP. BUTCHER “eal i Sane pees 3 xd = bop Money aignperation. © cule ‘Noss me Cama ED HOME A en ~~ Pe ee cares es ‘or Pick Wert Bure roo aims.“ optit case tmem ben on pei ly ew busines ‘anted Sal GE : r oe thy EL vening: i ram fhe Satardoee- Sur Chapel siFuntancen D SINGLE, MAN ON oR BAKERY “SALESWOMER AT Min. Wanted Salesmen At once. Men!" 4'or ail Gay Sat. & eXOt, ACTER SLAPS Eo hegrate aan. | ida On NWANTED ARTICL PAINT THE NUMBER PICTURES. | NEEDED $1 ie io SOT at terment “tn erial| farm by month. Carl Dobat. | sacle days hours $ to 4 & 2 to " P. W. DINNAN ete ag IN MY HOME. VIC. GGiRantnee hoor Sinoved tree of charge. FE resine Ree | Sure, tb @ hewrence se Laketron t homes . nepap re Cemetery__Mr__ will = s. after § pm. 68 W. Huro : , Marsh, ersonale 25 Seataei"ihe hishanacon dard Fre. for details iy ron PE 2577» +3056. | kinds. Est. 1910. Gre ; 6 per Sorel Meme, Mitiers. EXCEPTION AL at a (COOK, MAN OR wow uA eo Bapyert FOR 1 Oita SMALL aay 6 a agit Gans, For adie Pe 30 44 ire ath eis ice | Notices & P. 25 ae _ Root Beer 676 W. Huron. 91 ercup Drive-In. BABYSITTING. | TeINTF ity 1 UfE REMODELING FAIR | HAULING & AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES C S H My ral otras 31: “seerae OPPORTUNITY COUNTE: ——— eLake, EMpire 34 UNION Brice. Pree esting. FE 5.8719. _your_pri BBISH | NAME | | Don’t worry. know the W., 46 Dull st: 3t: "soloved: FOF, laree, yearly earnings 1s of- Isiand, R GIRL, BOB'S CONEY NEED MO e_EMpire +6242, _________|R. G. SNYDER FLOOR Prices Anytime. FE 600s 0s. | Private » consuitation.” * rE S520 husband of ote Aint te iat INDEPENDENT CON-; Married only, 747 N. Per- NEED MORE BOOKKEEPING & TYPING DONE | “sandion LAYING, O’DELL CARTAG et A) IN loved son of Alex Wright; dear| 7" CtOR. hae Maer shes con INCOME? in my home Pick up & delivery | §-0602.— and finishing. Phone FE é E | AEROTRED KNAPP LASH oh “be will GountEi it d = Local lon Hee "at “Robert tad shade! Sette Taine, bay date mete! | Qtr dri dieting panos | Tustin cer? reseed, 20% aif deseed basiat Bote" 309. puizaNG FLOR LAYING. | gate FE aes SHOES For land contraca, soe Aw Boy arses edie ficvias| femseeiBeo engines woe Fee oir cit tt Portas ate” AUTRES iat RANING, A, BARTZ, VACATION. funding fnsning, We balm. Pe | MOR WEES By TON GERRUE are atepot ha ==” feats, i ayaa . T. rl Wright, Anne Mae ‘Ov- 0 Center, Mid-| Car ne e an will care for your ch’ in ants work. Call anv time. Fm | 2770 Alrport Rd. OR 3 5 Seeyice satisfied Grant, Louls Davis, Raby and) prs mee ee rie Pontiac diebelt and 14 Mile Rd.’ Appiy ecessary, No investment! Jour home’ EM 34585 et | REMODELING ADDITIONS & RE- | 5230 ANY GIRL OP | Min eee — eae Minnie Wright. Mr. Wright will Press Box 2 in person at French-Glo Dry Complete training and equipment | saw, ir work. Li 8 TRU lL OP MAN NE os are) Gull oxeeuse. Wret fRONINGS WANTED. geaeee bullder, FHA ‘CK WITH SEMI-TRAIL. ing @ sak tay ues Sets Se oe, cat MEEMED At SAGE_AC EOE ocTons amugrant caaweGe_iiy"ue cy wow penmous | MEWIOR He wares | bene Fe ei Bint ata S| Hite Benanttine eds + +¢ JONSON 2 p.m. with interment in Dayton. established tea. coffee and grocer, °° Great Lakes graduate E ALL MEN OR WOMEN DESIROUS | IRONINGS WANTED, vic. HATCH- ROOF | RE PAIRS dump truck. M vy fa" y. Also! fem ential, The Fi. Leaay Ged in sate, . ie | ett poety clear operates | inborato Stas bere trainin, eh = —_— ae jee gah ae fall ery Rd. Airport, OR 30688, EZAVESTROUGHING FE 4-044 Onwant ED ARTICLES PICKED ar I YOUR Mos Pha as 2 ATTRACTIVE 1704 oe Telegre itam : R & EKG. r TRONINGS wh WTD. y up fre elegreph Rd. Bnd may be seen. after 9:20 o.m.| business for yourself. ne wena 8) ca me ier appestaet ier mee ‘FE ~ TRENCHING AND 2 charge. FE. 5-4638 for the holidays A sedan delivery car and expenses cae) mr eaiit, r inter- Gan YOU USE EXTRA 4-0695 but’ Goutal ieee unwanted hair lppeitapaal Ask tec, Mr Mary DISHWASHER. MUST DEFINITE- ment —o- ae tae OAS WORK. FE gp Ae OeING ‘ Trucks to Rent jae on Sa amaliel IMMED IATE t for . y be a fast energetic worker, ae 6841 COLD” NEAT APPEARING | Mus SIDDLEXGED ; . Lah nicrons wave 8 CT BOX REPLIES | sen Ori, iF or weaken, as Balter ont 2 E. cory Ug recon mutt FE Be tn - ee Sie ae pase Pickton a rat we ws. me toe A ION . - erry 1am f ext to Krogers), leigh TO LADS wise’ PS ON NLL PRGA LOL PAP P- D ps mth ten stakes 1944, & Wed. Sharm: i Gan WANTED — - | exp eee? = products. Start immediately.) work HES | ALUM. COMB. DRS. | wines mi-t at 19am. today hore | Mie TASIED pola WEA: RO Wa ae Od ne) Serhan hm NORA: scrroonabi orig areca Mig SEFC), bontiac Farm'and. | geuoe APE pe] asian Ney shee y were replies Press start. Sales _at 577 Auburn Ave. COUPLE EMPLOYED. 3 | Tetarial service. HIM 3-2842. i ndustrial T ees. : inepection ot rty and office in the following Start “immediately ~~ —— jood ; EXP. WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK.| Ct. wife with MAN WITH PERRY PAR A - | FIREBRICK USED. 10 CENTs EA 7 ractor Co. ON ttle. ask Ken im tite Raw-| 4 days. st domestic experi. | ARK AREA A-i| Reg, brick. 3 cents ea. 31245 W. 825 &. WOODWARD AN THIS K, L. ' letgh's, "Dept. MCK-696-190, Fe ON One RIEL Mant ores | ence. Completely turn. modern| WASHINGS AND TRONT 8 Aine. Open dail Nov. 19, 1 ATE, Templeton, . | _port,_ iit. Reve: me sramverseues. Mariai € 58 6-1885 Take trom privale apt * sociadiee | ‘ROUSEWORE, reread, ALSO SHEETROCK T TAPED & FIN- pees es - ee ne spensible for ony ; “debts somtrane: am Onbert 3 may Realtor, N. $35] part ti Oe one ay i¥ ished. ready f (LIGHT & HEA tien m SFE 3000s 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 16, 17, & os ne oe) eo a xt. tra on otf ide Mie Pigs ear ex- [enti (WHITE WOR. guar an Fist paint. All aes he ‘ risid id $i pTRUCKING. Boots: atch.“ 3816 Berney Wanted Real Sgr 23, 28, 30, 36, $8, 44. roe. _ FE 4-632 REAL ESTATE SALES PEOPL ortation. excellent ref ~ | _ROSICRUCT ~ axes cull Structural siseseamucec UR Tessie get eS SET | __Basines Services 13) ses hu Fat see esat teenaat| y, ,LANDLORDS . é racle ile. | s for NG? @ TRONINGS. CALL —PPRALA PDL PPO AAD LPP as ystical power known Ww a = 76, 77, 83, 88, 11. _L1 3-$110 after 3 p.m. for details.) pp "gmity gt? TE 5-9724. |A-1 ACE TREE Painting & Dec aS to the ancients write for th e need several homes for EXPERIENCED COOK FOR NITE Smith Jr. me SP intment. _WASHT. “por val wand re SERVICE. RE- orating 20) {ree book, The Maste the - our iists of tenants, ; Sires) Es | SMITH — BRD ING NE IN MY HOME. mming, Get our bid. - : ht is mailed withont ' = Life. JERRY E. AD F itters Goab pele oe Woodward Ave. _ Bullders of Ed Rutt Homes = 3128. ce __. | 4-1_ PAINTING INTERIOR & ~ peadente of th sont obligato AY FE 4 “aed co, peadrne tera wr = LL CHILD. | REAL ESTATE SALESMEN FOR WOMAN, PESTRES | WORK BY THE , L MA ers OF POUNTAIN PmNs| ‘eTior. 10 per cent dise. for cash. aa ~testal *s science. Scribe CLARK Card of Thanks 1 cluded If Interested it oe new west side branch. Experience [our FE 400 pesos Pint a factory — man | Guaranteed Free est, FE 4-0205. are Wtd, fawechald id d sys 8 reek. 2 ieee! ki caapaeray ey EM 3-008 Pale cad windows, Regemedie, | PAINTING AVAILABLE NOW. FE ee D ctimaes OL Le pee Sams Ls B 21631 29-2116, Rees . estimates, OL 1-3461, Gi oe to recover a loss. Dial FE Experienced, for general —| 1 CARPENTER CREW Avail: | Furnaces el ) SERV aired, PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. FURNITURE NEEDED work, good 8 able. F FE 5-0037 = or Call us Famil ELS BY Wes g coccanies Attractive girl who can terat 4 ge Me eg Pikes * Rochester. Servi rn eee, specialists tn 2-8181 f. dewri -— aan y essential, | pelo th ang ie neat and | ‘Mee pale M. +. . a Television 2 or an ad-writer. ; von eat and references, Write crog arg et deer to A EAYING, BANDING rng re rd Se ad 3B ac Press. "| Em ployment, 408 ranseed werk, PE STON: Fox: DRAYTON TV SERVICE “'on P onstruction PLEASANT POSITION. “370 toe) foment Bldg, PE| ae Hardwood” Floor se ia Expert - service, Day or aight. wee a) . Mm. & Saturday. - ' < Open . Say “charge it. En ake leeomees ee | Instructions ; “AAA Floor Sanding ed, r on Sundays Co # curly 32228, between 16) ~~~ mninn|6. m sonst ig ~ Pinishing ‘amie . wo lee . ‘ ° Wo. ge Pn ¥ i . GIRL. DAY SHIFT. ae T° -SAPRWAT 1 Y” Deven A 7B TRENG of Pontiac bs hoy A : : ) lemee Gran iver fev, deen. “Good wages. Big Boy Drive z's TRAINING OL. ® HING | Srigeration Assn Least. El rough Classi. © 2400 Dixie Highwa: ee Footin afer Line, Field ‘og . Ph, E aya ectron le -| TOMERS th \ | ri Res, Fe hiss! PE Oo y eC Se ae George Frayer, proprietor, = Antenna, an TY serena en a : ssi- | 1 ' song ; ie or FB 6-066i, a FP 2-8181, : i ly on : . oo re & . " ‘ Ve og 5 eae ae as Tiss ae a ~ * ee _ aa 5 ‘ bites ie aS sina ek z 4 eee mide z ie fo * Mea! = ‘ bce * Ad 1 . ego 4 ee ees . ee \ ees ae : eres OY cs Li . * — — a . gmc = wwe \ \ : A ran _THE *RESS, TH ___ sixty THREE. a ~. . | Rent Hous | ereiched 38) SLICES. — i. : ¥ = : ran : : conigot Je pet ; Fi yond low anne x Sele He cceaiee e "Rt Ha OF 3 BEDR | For S Bocas ARO ES oi. FE uss Pee: For Sale Hi ia mas eeieee —s a ih Eee —— : ~— For Sale a & . Colber G gERVIC pur . Houses ; Oe toe ae re in) wen | 5 = LAD 43) ___ For Te a | See tee _ Fee ee aia. rast, soe bee Da ia wi on 4 wenterta! LY BRICK -{ A 7-ROOM 2F : — + Ey on) Rot w units, A large 1 BRI AMIL -- fe A E bu 3 ci a hate’ ant 1 M, ted build: ith bh % story CK Y oe Se ens gram | tale ely ructeg ulcing | Bae bedroom ands Paved in BRICK 3038 tor és on = on an. Gees Poe ae Dob. 2 ee ot a "street, Box r an jored pay nt. i. oo te ie ye ei Edw M id off Oe fl, Uae wm Egg lve! mores $1 oo ciel) vided inte fargo bee - oa ee .M. Ss ite ater OO Tom co roads. 2656 wa-' 6 rm ’ DO . = ped kitchen coals tee tou R er Rd. I> ruer Woodwe we) Fun bi 3 W = : bile 5 Ag t, Realtor pete Rent AND BATH . Lr Kew Ra, Sosdward & cr rane basement with Jak ae oy eas Scone rooms. Very “ow P. W.D ‘ i ER uar ., 100. ern. ad w 6 ee 0 630 Pa” only” D the winter” Rest duplleste "en A = paved ‘street it sige ee pome.| home ea Poarpeting an 6 walk. INNAN ~* A und Tefrig, turnished ye tat 1932 en your on a side loc oa | oe @ teres 5) Paddock or Dev we | 2 500 ——— = oe eee Sr EE gone Meo pes | CUSTO . wane . Adults FU W.B ‘onshi 1157 es L fin juburban| 2 = the ar eae |S — Devons [page = ine Se a * ase i Selina eet ep eae. oe NLY $253 FE eas ‘SINC. gare” our sie bree = AND aEL CAR pon Al value in ghland 3 D ie 8 L prices, hegreom. Lake O w A se eres ropa wen co ie .EEFRONT— ae BEDRM. Villa Apts. ee uron PORRITT jem thao, Teoplase nat . Vacant FE rerun tage at ss Pans pletely furn A st, amet rms A HOU! ; PET Th e . J a chi 4 HEIG dale ris toa, FE Pe org aT sapeerat pe re o aekerote ust to see. it rms ore tty 25 Se PE vasa Pg oohitaace on tide ‘Ip hot enou __PEE 6-0063, OL ving ‘Toon Dedraom up. arg itn fobs ae reek. will s 0 FT oor weg Loans “@ oie oan rine room. fy 3 pos . . WID: poting and drape: extr: h. ate, iL, 2-363 LING shaded gor 2 pl orn OY KNAUF Ciove_ts i ‘ ah rastae welt Gal ee PED) ice sree ae 3 GPa Ee, ig 4378. us. tor design . P ded | Rest A FE > gg tent. FE_ 5. ; tag tab yO Clarkst« 7 2 vet oe D ane schoo! pe of a 12 at Furr 7421 Fremont nv eeu PVT. Ls 142, | ep ven " Ho < We an Brick lum room ins own w pooh, $16,500 BEDRM. ished 3 J ROOM Ui 7 hy E _fersane in eee wi ‘be all Ran —s ide 2 bed ERE: bed By door. : front Apts. PA 33 phen UPPE elcome. 2 Lr ebia. VE low be enthused ch peggy Bee a roo ie 8 A CUTIE dis- , ee Formica R 7ERY CLEAN tg _ Ve 'sst3e etlach rooms, te and you a large ‘ot, Vaca: and room. Rreplace. La _ ae Yormice __eor Ag TV yioes to ne, & ¢ BEDROON solo ed 2 “eae ze ag and Fan option. 5d. Wi neko liv ae eeieet JES soa hen with _abie. m tine nic plimented” with ee Sot. a 2 Mil LAK ree. attics . : FE 62004 ry Oe aeares uae’ Mae le Sdne ts Butt- Bed es W 60 Ft. tre KEF s62s0" cohen” rental | aoe he anracs| see ra redetdinal| ee ead wales de tere mae lance ot s Som bam roxt [Der cae paces 4 apt ps “inp +00. ae U RM HOUSE 3-134 valk) H other” 17 ft ected el od 6, etc. me. nba hom on Mac rothy r furth ory f a _| NEA ake HO! : ent rouse M4 r . fa ft Oal Atinomea | ith eda S er : | Beate Bat pe ee Pee “ra. eb see RENT ses Unturn, 36 se i poh rent Home ae af iat iiseceera att | won PY pean Lavender ea! 397 Pros- ath THEATE A “ Sates Os wo honest Truly wall e A 8,500. and at. and © Est. er i VERY + ice “tit aor a vetlaren a are Bs al Reatonas ae L UNI Ts : ___ For Sale Houses 43 seat 12 new | ¢ ‘iow. home revues oo ; Reaat terme. "8": : * phests fu aft 3500 ot 9) sTound MOD sf ERN weleom BE FU » on fe 1. at jex BR. o : eb. 6 car ust breter. income. . wi and here edroem. | e R biock Tul das i eae te Heol r DERN co abe ‘ROOM 1 e. FE ao CALL Bivd Pid gH aoe RICK CONTEM uses 43 kston er. Call hy i aes beninese trons oom. part Rancher ng tig hoe aotlerg ? pe : \; SRG SS = pair see ce Maio | VAS it Budge Per 8 ey IN’ | G Bere | Be zen noe nae, Sion ones hat zee : me. ¢ * ° _Lake Orion 4 —— J - iv : ai orl ei 3 heres a | wate a aia ies HOME ¢ | Le ores 5 glee ae ZLE ae S| ER SSeS. te ae Sof a | 7 ROOMS, ATH. TE na eee heat, | 1567 an ne Re a In Ete. = ~¢ sae 670 W. an meee AE TY < co. | . 1800 ¢ nane, mer ire grees, cnc R = 2 em? YEAR of Crooks en hat G uf arbor, DOWN Muren ot 2-7906 : West rs) = neon ot __Rent Houses Ur one. vas De ond ose some repal lose t ___Open_ . ror MUL or FE 40000 | 2 be of T ° 7 RMS a } Genera! How Dr UND mile _tal with ny pew ‘basement, tn’ Sylvan tn Bren FE i = oe ing cree 5 eleg & BA Bocoient § ROOD ses Unturn So wpAre lass MODER. all Mr. 3 i ae BD in need pings Ss TING sae aie: aed i raph ‘ é 3 nS Me PVT. Ex * bedroom MODERN . 36 ne Auto. oil eer a ve U Motdoch. ak A See | SERVICE do a sale. ge set Pa 3 ver EVER L ’ \. nBEDROOM | a1 = T. el 3, fall B : ak ni A y. . ced TO 'd ‘ Pg ig ay BATH A; o Reo scarier tm a age Ieee 2 doles) wel se o freot.| fens hee Lake Vil a JERRY mee ing room end. ty 8 Seer em Te co SE sae ae Lae Coviagss 368 ernie mana, Pas : apy ive Stel th iets tae "2 OLTS ONLY. «ROMS A BATE, GO WONT 5 ORIOR.| “oR REDRO ar | BEWLY RED “e i dager gin ements | Eliza EEERS : engage vis oe San a as gas, eat y.|¢ TH, : A rd. ECO- WW keeeerene : sar hoane e PA t. =a e Hw 3-6043 . nome. er $6.00 corr ROOM toa. in. A binds. poe YEAR BO Call 4p 00d secs Gan Living ome th L A fsaatbglS a * CL trade E500 d : A ent ‘° a ~ Do B a) nc a Dy, r AND BATH nana ai | ES —— ra |? i abr M re «a set. don Lake, tropt. Furs! ROUND nelle = Se ea Pete teenetw oe cipied, Omae RICK, = Chose Bedrms., pone | sane a aa “ spar yer so wrae | _araten, Bere Area wa | Sionht #8, MODERN ON CA | __ For Ren oniy ais Futhertat RC y] Fens ase em, lee ssc = tite tan faths ee (Gaeved in wusraod ia eee Sree r ¢ 63 a! lots wm basumes ere REE, Be ween S . BE spree iit Settee bee re a ee Bas |g eee Sellers ra ta rEREGG |x oe te Roe = | are Sapiens) Samia ENT. NO Y\¢ ew! en. FE 2-8?72 line OIL anne rely RI oF NX : . Basemen . ram fer rub che ' 1 down lot. . NO CHILDREN neat, port xD BAT, orn. foo. Chas Toxtord ae WEAR aye ke Quiet tH 2 ad City Hospi ; eat} 3 Stare ane. ans Rrepluces. recre tree t1e0 FURNI trade for older PARTMENT . eS MoT me 7 SMALL B a Sade Sx pet Motor, MIN. WALK W a * toed a basement REA — Level —— anne a galore i ne m SHED fe . is As ——~—~—- TT 0 w auto. with rn mi ful Ss eee SS Bilge es sn oes artnet a O tnd dition ae] aT alee Ta cee Bis Fog ‘| ie eS : oR | gl pom Pr N R00M MOD D-| D TRNISH 1008 PE? NEW W —— . see rms. S Tee with na peru Bg ad tuded z | pat ! It. vely | (6 payme is o RM. after 6 yor a ora Pa. | Newiy dees MODER pistanc: ieee Peat ILLIA oleae separate “nas ELIZA Seb = toons: A D Se SEOR nt or 4 : BP a7 age Cab , rated N ; ane Ah ty M Neat AN ear. Bascom ptt BETH erms. andy tee ath tees | G w Aer ee att Fra a ees ae fash keene Te nats nc Se al Sigel Tey ~ |? Vandy Nan ree 8 Dt Wreatton . | = oo i . i | _— movi ve and $00 with ng e Lo e fi i 3 DR rs Coos tor MODN _ MUtual | ll plane ser _ . FE bedrm €® you tnto 10-R. down 950x196 jp noes vely amily / acres an or AYTO epee | chase ne Ete Hose 90% ‘ee ee, Bae Sioace toRsom Home| eo | ES So re AE fog See 3 BEDROON a rEt blr ema! pa _— leges. NICE ean month a ie an ommerci be call tac j Py ad , new cele pe Call She: On T . H A M Rd +3470, me che. 3 S47 ROO 25194. is ts 8 lake is Could erc ower. spac i amily convert elee auto, F all_at 38 Cha! fim COR: oes Tru Wale os eated BA ¥ RANCHER. oF GIRL OR W Huron, M. ot. Month mon ont privi- a ial Sate | Pull bes * asks / G ten can ei pum TARMINGT ORS sae mber : : T RM rg ger votes MY i nosaae sate te ATH UPPER. JERRY ye a 2 Ca YEARS i Rigas brviente . “PRIVI- Ay me o artinens aa ore. cect ss gor = oa oat sa ‘rOUx.E Soret en tansterre aR Ae rice oe ober Ry 7 reins. 408 Aang Ee peace” 7 eEDaW A | te: -— AE N iy $00 place. Base 2 om t = - approx. 1 Ddaay i. bus, faci - ot sid: ted DRM. re 4 =. RM ____FE +456; MS CO. ee AL SLEEP rE E aon ee HO} wee Leceted bel ths, Pal Trees. Priced ‘e!! wot 4385 iat rank ment x. ieee throok A seo ait BATH water. 1 wed te block RM. ¢PAMIT asem HOU —< ING | $ lecpeties h ME ope as iy ee inte REA Ss re Fotpnecloe ers ie oF ROOM, rE fheas | 55 rr. Refined page ay _Tebtres, oan CURAT a Se urban area goog We x Prive Drayton F Pon: wasene tiktse ** wenn coe re | oa reomon gs AC ful "be ‘ ety ben i ROOK {aac A 4 LF SapRocnim > N POLE | la SOMER | mont — es mine |W Let “fsezr0. fen Piains, Hr eaTOn PARE | OR 38701. pomestica cent. desis acer . Toels” apart y ROOM. UPPER OF ait’) OR “Sana” ae oe | ea OR COMFOR | Gay 689 dow is paruy finished est Side 2 e300, vera closet tad a here pee COLORED. aia” morgage i MA R ties APARTME 3 a 3 ME JN DRA AYTO NICE — at bus a i F. teed right Exceu -Famil 4. os Kitchen dinin, htrape pons Saat ED. 3 age. n _Perry.- AY 0’ ~~ tt Cntense “i as ems aR RF FE a ee an od teu Am food oh Mos: uv — a er ao ele Se * olsnae baed = NOTED mice steer Ae SS Resitor - Wood pain’ dow ects tron” ee of res yet | S XBOW LAKE. TEs YP Se ene ws OR 1, Realtor, |i er ss |p fee ex. St ay Col ae fei] sia, Hs Be pe eg _# month P 08] Loc After ms r v nd at / Be : i ed e ? A ga pio GAD Ta ae aoa! b ) Oakland, Ne ~ ‘sole as ott WHT | ‘oe "5 Bus aim pe | $. tall OR meee ry +1235 oor Pitonpgy ‘er $170 $1.000 DO’ re ig ned st Buy priced eles ig tages ogy OLY A ~ $6 perm ‘ macegen Huro sis postestion BATH IM $13 | PLEASA _e STOP. LAUN On yew" Desement. of fu wilities wae aa DWN LW = li s rea Sa, Ton Ty no Dia Fr A ine sa ent, Ne n scarp aieh” teinerr oe | ere ° . _ DRY il . $3,000 «i furnace. full ore Very a ‘hom » get you od 3. J, RMS. & rije Dr essa Peers ahae apis. _EMpire Lake Ch ie ap woow see ROOM TF ce Acres $16,- bbon ny, Stirectivey your: y eer a BATH) PW ALaiN TAKER. aRM. 3-6510. fe oe Near 1 wv Clark Ged « wails dls ee. eran ORPHY ® Room NG Distal RM. GARA weleo — CLE vow. | * VEST ston-Ori 150 nto ond oe High iged f 8s! me rasa ame ‘Room UNFORS AP ance _fear’ Fishers. ore love Tip me. Ro a fee. ee » a bas SUBU Apple Orion R nity had. fd space. 100. : — Catch ie g or Livin ee eee Site ings 3 |S ger A APT, ns = s_Vammere_B & a Lge a mi _ ad cig el in toed Reon RBAN Reeser ues oad | °y on fats one. meal se glad ster largess sguetignsion, cepuonal a Wieteare Se car | ae eee eae ran no oe tines ore S| acer ae LEST Ee ES pa Mi ely verorhrt 9 wages ee ee) ieee ee ee eae : oN per OOM RE ING 4 Ri righ “ ah hot rane $5,500. n ck Ti (aa oe le e cone! ake rien, pete pote Cg ra. FE un. mo oun wee ie BAT OOMs mis AND BA N WEL. .5) irl im ROO! =p.) vi orhood Feb ligeh, pagar! —— here *. z weed ranch 3 =a gianc eodar enter: me e. 4 fiona! ci " i _ 58-1927. e bs BATH Le oUF _in_ pvt. M FOR | 949 month! rs a butt ae . io ‘oa ‘Neor: he bedroo neled ist will los: y hall 15,800, jock experiiy Pils Orchard t tous = er 3 GAs Oni EEPID _home WO! taclndien, en "ae patio putt tn 1e5e eee ee one Lemmegeg ter be tate tee le =e ly . UTIL | BIR: : ra, Oa: 1, ron FE E. Cle: Ping e. 173 RKIN | paym tor wi heat. to rin peting s. stered pgee cal 2 pl g room your ivan Le {| BIRMING only. $75 | Esta — $39 CR se iM. G 2_N. G q tax ents §7,800 rage. th Be: 54. waill- - tin, picture wits hs 6m! o-ROOMS FOR 2 cauttiodag “cl * avaliabie D avail | ROOM HOUSE, Mot sig Re att et brs | Teo INCOM : Lasevasse. | raiuaee ari geet over! with “pt fovwall ear coe au er Dicdeveoighes free . ee Pea tare EMRE atta oa In ET reams Reece | Beast Sees | a a es : sere a meee Sarah a . ae te ee cog | eee arma Roy Ar Gated | Beye tes | Sk se S| an a T . S ee 1 oP ning — Pim s. nfurn. epte. Msg | A ar re Gin toe esa wne |B Peta soled nd Shae es an “his OY Ann ' EE th! and Pi ernce — breereway tirea with Ue wbaine wad A ey : : A ‘unit \ th. per _equire ro oaosts ene H MOD. | "Hw Room. C1 tion, | secS pve oak s pa 4 oat e t /eup w regan ape om drive car but ater sees ace acne o = tN. Jonas = tapers tte aubiet or re ah ae laven weleomse. aac a a wattte-well carp a wet |S en REA In / on ome this aie tes lo ss\000 4 1 | iss % p lang Johnsea _ot or as “oDena welcome. ho’ XG ROOM: 8E | Bitehe all ca! a] stone built-in ay LTORS | oy vith Cone Birch pos is lo 000 ¢ 16 x ilk abou sa aT eee | eee sie | hte arc | et = omy acter tise hate are egenace Fama ey Coe es Sue uae ie Sate ws . NEAR . apt GHAM Cc! out ary. _..| FE wo. Bus 6m "QUIET oe with for provid arming rel 80466 / ‘ement ures. 2- e and ths Cute mediate prope we and room M, eee "ee, = ae 2 be) EPING aid sep icar ge is seUing nose ee, ee wade 14 All this and gre yaaa hace gta and Clea . ry — worth everseling i CHOI held. R Corne BEDROO) ren ODERN E Aub EPING oe ‘ome ng roan y / only Bay iseec atv n eecce oleh oe ne CE cent $205 me atone ara | oa ROO : pix. | W fF th is —/| R tine a bedroom ‘bom eo te a ii i room, nae a Pe Eee “aoa | ws ogre ns So TRADE! * 3 in / (BE a a | eee ae sax! 10 ee ; e 215. | _ coup! ci and noes te a prt som ' on roo; / e r 4 e eau LATA rac sag. |_, Edw oe gare 3 Foon, eae nee a a ee vome| / Bsn Moe ted Siam peo ei a 0x460! CTLITIES. . {| ane Nien wee et gia — aiaee or r bi te / roan! bale : 7 . joo | Rooms res ak 8 wor | mgoeaee fe We eric fara on Fe eros |__| ikea M POUBELO PE oe ae mee: puane an ant ous ae ontrne a te ite eet bath. Otbties A Norte |S fom eee on ice i RM heat "Cai Fur basemeat, ooms W . “7 Open Caas-E) Love a 3BED / Be Selt Buying own! garage. pomod you cas ae CLEAN. with priv ates I tele 0 $8 ose Rs, aay nero gat | BOARD. A With Board 38) mm eee REALTOR = EpnoO* BRI Pept te were se es seuiing. “realog” tis Lew with 3 rs. 58 ‘ale to = e Ps 5 3. LYD e 8 AND & Bund fire D CK clued of good farm, re on . Yes, is bi % ¢ abe ste Wilard. $0 Florence Geol, teoapenoete ee a ., TERR Roo days, 12 to 8 ceca coe evel K Bias nena an tiasoi apotie Ela. = a sak Pare OY Wise eae a cme on fhe oe Es ie em ae piece pa S| edo n rome mi a armie ee 2 Fo Rut os edulta, #7 GLEAN, “KOR a, Ree Hoos eo Ag: EXTRA NABLE_ 11 “yp eto tcapede lake. cation, about | Tox: own RANCH tvpe, Peat sores iivine ro Se ore 1H only Saag el teptad corm, tm geri Ef] Seemrests, Bere eee Wee saw.) Teriea 2 mae n| “ ies gt io Sine AIA | a Sere eec] umph . E =e Mi : me 1 Se eae ae ae ucrame Shee ATS 1K Se eee = aie eee phries ENT. |b : ° net oe ee neath sh bros ——- ms -basem sed~ . Mie “mod * "Take ‘ove? fet. | ee ne ee wenn |Bi ei R gr folep ay rage cate bat or |" Weber Sebo with option HOTEL AUE ae Je Sie eee NOM THEAST S ACRES vee wee Be penaie eo ee gir py aig Listing servi pe eRe 4 BATHE LAUX. Sew Reman AUBURIN | 2 ine Tie Seats, Wig iae woo town GA oS cove) Bae ene ss Nt 2! ; > Har ASD in. ARAGE. | 04 oe yor oo DE —- on PET: with fut ee | 177 N. & to bathe. den.» car OWNER dian 173 NDRY LY REM ag had nice AN G mo. | ae ‘a and room Week jean 3 E large e ely family hom ell, ED room aginaw ut, Re 4 ck ran e Thais Aubu hes ewes - @ nope alitcaaah os LENN os “Anbar | ete an eed conan shade 7 2 e. DRA Sporn _____ Open Eves. altor per ch. Land: Moms gee oe asa ont cota Titi att atc as oe wnOOeEVELT— Sa GS i z Templeton, Se "am wedi im ce acura re be mien «| eOcORES vin Magar tt ie . Adults ly Lapeer ese mm ‘acilities 1 living MObEae non r y day & a Tt. ¢ rch: eto agri eats. ie ak flo ng ED oO e Ao only — ediate ace _mones “ids N° Perr: pts 80 ctani 4 chard Lak n.R Oaly 2s ree. fami! R WHITE. TH. vurvaen 3x to $2053 2 Lake. are at = éroome,. W Hs with oak | | wart Perry weer me Les N, e Rd ealto AU ay tamu 8 Bo. . ties A _to_see_ the days for ¢ Orion. 315s Bh &, raise stone TER FR y FE i: TV. iter 6, FE FE r | we BURN $28 UNI lot, ideal furs. 105 Flor- MODERN.) BORN for sppetetmnens | Available ienoets ee ae Sree reat A Sl “ee Ly BOUT eee Bed sate AREA Iv i = a _ Be a es BIR ist M mes bedrms shower $17 Pv LS ON Mi ane with "bagement.” Conver Hep oan rooms & F. TE ae ‘ee EE ean 23, fae) Eni ne i Brie pad Sepa tony Eee ene, " - upl decore’ bed Twa " A — | ttac m ™ . 2 B age) ‘ facto ar x ving | - 5 e. Se me ¢ . ted, -}| NEA J, M in $i re also acto: vilege: atta 20 & oa wil e end: . i 8. Jee ry Roo close ion apt. New rran our nD. Pp oe ute 5 ise) ighigea O ahd he — Bus at ‘on ea oe type | reas “Sant ttn hea nome Bi $5, . tere cis per ‘mo. front. pe joor homie. of STORES rare bath carpet ai — - Only mg ni Ma: v trees EXCELLE choot is one Egon: car ‘= irmin cham or “moe ve pcredrigeratar x pe _ R Oin + free TY. Lt < GI ncome Noday, rE HOYT REA sub- and chopping schools Good inte “cond —— or +4000" at = ae ao ent 7 po _ LT ; Think of y ’ us vin ton im: R M GLEN pid 1602 8. thiy. J 9. | OFFICE eee Ss Ib 70 D ¢ . (/&N LL. eee TY THE t! Hurry 1,500 dinet room a 4 oy Annett ar " RpOM ATL its for ee be me Si 41 Aes oe & Ow ; mike wn AR VALUE voummie., LEORA FE 2.068 MENT ROOM ARRA rds non ai den, ies __leges. F. 5 if on! eee i eat em on cs LE = com ell Nor fu , tle a FOUR z coe foe ad eq tee th. ard ent fe EY Schoo! Lis __ enon ot coordinated 1 bas gts boom rou “nc, "ea ois | __Fee ae ee i ee = DORE — Se ol a Sag Toe ————— san apace . HOL er PO. YE AUBURN. For Cok bid 43 inower door | with — © | dase with ¢ k apace, ige, 2 half- “ha $ 9 jatagdars terms. ered —t ear ood amin wexZE, 80408 | f Dedroom how ~ PH mrecoese, 2 jored Fam 3) Keross street tro nen min tan) / ane ment, siumin fore” tle IS cee i “rome tt ra | Must -B 16.800 6, i : - Li sed 1 As in CsI 0 tn | . 2 mee avatCaaLe| Pa sy Choma ihre ee ee meap en Rhos Dot ie A al = re ua te iets des a peess te — a ¥ oe rR oe EE 4) Sese2 ee Merrow! Full price Wi. ‘. [Flog & inet Ga. nity FRONT ee aaEn ie | Sod (eet, : id : h e@ in i nt! Oca t ith 00 en. ir H 48284, v4 102 Tren per- ake. M EN MEl- auto. tm. Oak wi $13,500. to- Di nc. bi tek ted bri paved suto an ‘oom. i Bas x. * Sieee atte ON 2-car hot wate: on te ecke =e FE rie Hw Re beach on eo kaa wer ck fam! Wi matic h on bunge- ” | Orchard sit aren Bt Bratton a. Ble amd Close fatnae. os taenary mone) ant aI DOW a serial shase tre Pa ake te "ae way | Be easis a H. KNUDS $11,080 00" Peddie e fleet. ful, er &t ey A pt ° wighee! o Sern ree pane ss gao eave cnzee cad = oar wx | a aph app e trees — pee ssreepuona’'y E 4-431 4 «8 SS) ment wil 000. 4 Ottered at . im in m on { KI y's nte th spreadi Ev LE ay. ve ittoned ac’s mi 8. tans stores mn. Hg $9500. — t, | Wate don, oo th for thi NG mon fe dg Geman Baie wae es 7-0 RAPH. vee aes Ivica: ost be AROR, LB per in call erms. pos. | room lord. ance ated r this s hi t di mand standl: L TR FE &B * oes sats. au. N month. Ru Mrs. Por : Fe of th * RU ands kon Prgtpt aie ple Sie) ADE 2-8503; ud Ni a arte, pest ie rece ree eae See ect UMPUS Seeder ete f just coin Sie) Sh ese ao EI. RIO APT only. indepen: on neat, 10 $95 44-5003. Realtor i es on x 190 n peri whet ROOM 1 for potored enor in| blocks frees * es wseveral home 'FE $1901 ‘. iat ealtor A = 1 ard 1- *10, DROCHS, Ne 5 paar ged eed an . Lak rk 26 hens TT. eee nipg i heal, Needs "85 arge : : fice ne, s— | aePen * pet, pga ER PON tats? 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. Stomk a ashen fuick action sacrifice Tor q For information eal| OR 3-1349. + . TAYLOR, REALTOR mnaNcht OFFICE OR }1 Wighiand Rd_ (M-s8) TA “UNION LAKE < OFFice wane _- pa bei op T. G.Trocke REALTOR 163 Union Lake Rd tion Lake Re EM_ 34671 BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM 1 RANCH home, storms scfeens, newly omer ta ep Fg & out. Insulated 6 $10,000. terms. MA rated NqG. . PE 2-8433. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge income . Love- yy ote e. close in, owner $5,250 § reoms and bath, 9 reonr be 3 rage. On paved street. Only ~~ 2 small homes with stool and poorer a commercial. Only ‘CUCKLER REAL TY re eso ee FE 2.7520 JIM WILLIAMS REAL orp & NSU bs 6 ACRES OF LAND. ALL Mop. ern § rm. house North of Clark- _ston 9200 M15 MA 5-0011 4 ROOM HOUSE, 1165 PRINCETON ‘Here It Is st ochester. $1, down fuil ce. or jess for cash mr aMALL ? BDRM HOUSE “APPROX % acre. Rochester Area nt ee with $309 down. 665 month OL 32-3431. BARGAIN! $950 DOWN FOR THIS 3 BEDROOM HOME—WALI- TO-WALL CARPETING — FULL BASEMENT. OIL HEAT—CLOSE TO SCHOOL STORES. “JIM WRIGHT sREA ALTOR 345 OAKLA rE MULTIPLE? LISTING a ee OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL Colored Vacant, @ room b snes. close to ttier school, only down payment to with party. BREWER JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MGR. §3-55 N. Parke PE 45181) EVES FE 80823 ! | | eet | | i MILLER LINCOLN HEIGHTS VACANT - Reautiful 6 room brick. Al) large rooms. Tiled vestibule with clos- floors & piastered Walls, full] basement Timken AC heat. Attached brick gsrege The 78x228 ft lot is fenced and beautifully landscaped, Owner must ont. says fee” $3.000 do or might ta oy down trem? responsibdie cent “‘TRADE- Owner Ra a m | spicod C room bungalow ee rge b We have lovely carpeted ing room, fireplace, — ht pelted ining - room, closed t porch, mocern oll ge tahedg a gare ee verythin very ae "oan 103 8. Broadway, Paved street near Lincoin | rar: Or will sell. A GooD ranch home WERE Is A 2 bedrooms. very pleasaut living) toom. breezeway to A car os rage Over ‘a acre fronts 3 streets, lar; af shade & en orees ' Close sis @ rea! buy. only, “si, 350 8,450" down, bel. ilke rent ij 4 \ { of 4 Porat i e LARGE LOT—HATCH- road—low Reta} payment, FE. |_ Stee or PE 287 3 Sa ROME at Exizabeth Lake. blog down, Wilson Rea; Estate. 2-9697. BY BUILDER New 3 bedrm. bome with base- ment, Complete finished. Alum | ioum siding, Huntoon L Po area Don McDonald. OR 3-2 Lovely 3 bedroom ranch home featu ms : wardrobe closets. ile birch cupboards, vent fan. heat. Fast seesreesies $700 do on FHA te 3 Laggan a CONTEMPORA Only $800 dow ‘FOR COLORED full basement Ideal location real ——— for only $8,000 with | $1,000 dow 1218 Baldwin Ave — Beaut ifu ic 2 acres. Over of landscaping ute ree bedroom M | to sell. $15,500, terms. |Large Family Want a home. but can't af- ford ae Large houses al! beyond your means’ Fake a Kk at this four bedroor and you wi!) ehange your mind Just out- ee the city limits More in without repairs Low tax- es. Two acres of ora OL ay arden soil See it ' ts priced to sell et “ae: 000. low with ga-| (ight Acres Two bedroom ment. plastered walls. ful- 4 eee New! Z ——— pberr ad srapes $13 500. Only Ps} 000 Be Your Own Boss Ideal set-up. Combination gas station. restaurant and You Will Never Find A better buy than this rea! rice 10 room home tn Vil- lage of Lake i Living room 13x23. famiiy sized dining reotn | moderao ie panele en. Automat- ie steam beat aoe large bedrooms three- room ———« apartment ™ Rents for $6) 3) = month that will help rou pay your rments Don't miss see- @ this one It ts priced to sei! at $12,890 WRENCE = GAYLORD Orion | o - path, vanity, shower doors, the kitchen is s dresm. basement, rec. rodm aplerty. pray FHA Sant we ICHOUE | lag! down. It's Vacant - FOUR FAMILY INCOME —. Schoo) district . in- Four apartments in naces end basements. Prop- erty in excellent condition. Priced to sell with terms. BUNGALOW Located in good West side section “Clase to bus. s¢hools and shopping. Automatic heat, Two bedrooms al! on one floor. Call us to see this desirable property DRAYTON PLAINS Rrand new three «3: bed- room home, combination storms Immediate pos:- ession. Preced at $12,500 with terms. FOR COLORED Five bedroom home nice lot, storm windows, oi] Mbat Quick possession. Only $7500 ~- Best of terms. Ss it to day, We Want en offer. NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 3) OW. séOMuron 8t. FE 56-8183 su 000 WaT pUSURBSX ~ “138 Ww Ph, FE Bruin t ¢ Listing Service| _ BRICK CUSTOM BUILT in ‘56 with lake eee ge ee William Milter Located on large suburban Realtor 1078 West Huron st — to Branch Post Office Multiple Listing Service Overlooking Watkins Lake We are offering this beautiful vias Psat om peoeties = — ciated, with: os : | 1 UW. ‘tts beautiful, wood burning ae fall basement 2887 = piace and wal! to wail carpeting. The kitchen must have been de- FE 2-0263, ‘ot with Cirele drive and 2 car gerage Ledge rock fireplace, outside fri and many other features wil consider smal] home. free & clear. ‘in trade If rou can’t sel] yourself we wont try' Priced at $14.50 Bateman | & Kampseo Realty Co,.. 377 Telegraph Rd 40528. ; § ' Multinie Listing Service ~BROWN $350 DOWN — Our low down pav mecot special “Kxceptionally wel built * Lovely 2 bedream modern bungalow only @ years oid Full: basement off furnace oak floors Alum storms & screens Monthly payments only $4650-—5 per cent interest et; fursace alum storms & screens, tle bath. alum. siding. Large 75 x 154 ft. lot tn excellent location. Easy terms available $15 500 RANCH HOME — With at- een art ‘arage Over ‘0 feet § family room, base 7 "neat rooms, mod- ernistic kitchen "on many putlt- ins Brick planter. 2 large ‘ots Secluded location to live in peace | and Quiet. Lake privileges Price fust reduced from $19 500 Owner going to Florida ditioned throughout. Fireplace in living room, full dining room, 20 | screened porch. Lot is well land- | | scaped with large , Shade trees. “Living at its best ACREAGE — With ranch-style bun-— galow part) well, ful) = = an — oor} north side Only full price with Asoo, ‘down, finished. Has septic, L. H. BROW Realtor 5 ACRES 2 o¢rm madera home, with tiled sath. bardwood floors. full base- | ment, with Knotty pine recreation | room. Oui forced air heat af. 2-car' garage Owner must consider reasonab.e offer wage | = 45 uity Vacant lot accepted ANGUS, Realtor ae Collect. _Ortoavilie_! NA 17-2815 Buy Thru Partndge List Thru Partridge _ $350! $350! $350 DOWK'! |New 3 bedroom. almost fin: Meg on 2 large lots. ae oo _&rea, near school. Clarkston Home Owner transferred - must sell) and hot water Tiled. insulated. Storm doors Carpeting and draperies. | Owner says ‘ . $15.450 44 sion at once. apootntment. Tull price, percent mortgage and | for us quickly COME — SEE — BUY Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, 2° 8 Mato Sanur ei aie. (ACROSS FROM BANK: MApie Saat ; $595 Down NO OTHER COSTS Longfellow. 2 bedrms. = Jane Dake Orion bedr d.by a woman. herself. The 64 Reatleacts 3. bedrooms nmeate back porch {s part of! the home itself and offers aat7T ices e leisure hours overlooking t “hug Sc beautifully ground. that this home !s sttuated bead A two car garage blends tn nice- and land-! scaping Naturally it bas a fui! ly with the house basement. $14,800 with terms WM. KENNEDY ' EALTOR 30T W Were Open Evenings til: 9 WEST SUBURBAN 3} BEDROOM BRICK Ranch ballt tp 55. All large rooms --Roman brick fireplace in Uving room, very nice kite:- en with eating space, also dining e!! off living room vestibule entrance and clos- et. Oak floors and plastered waiis Anderson windows compitte with storms and sereens Fui! basement with 40-ft recreation room and fireplace—150 2 150 ft. [ot Muitip.e Listing Service TRIPP NOVEMBER BARGAIN For Christma poh aos for immediate s Bioomfie!d Wokle say, 3 bed- room, brick — — news decorated Fenced = yard nicely landscaped. Attached arage Ideal location hone for price — it will amare you. Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor 78 W. Huron Street YE 8-816) oor TRADE BRICK RANCH HOM! 3 ee Oe ~-FAMILY ROOM BATHS win acres! ‘smaller heme u $12 t to fm trade on thie de irrble ranch bome, what have 5 trade’ This home has mens Standing features such a5 large landscaped lot 11454386 f~rt 2 car @tiached garage, paiio 12x25 fee, . built-iis fireplace, many Closet apace { furnace and many other attra: tive features Located in sew sub division of rench type om bianit ull price oniy §21.300 Shown by appoiniment Clerk Real Estate 1387 W H FE er 13° OF 7B Sut cays and evenings. landscaped. _ FE 5-2 2as0 Fairmount. 3 bedrms 223 W poo Weir Walled Lake 3 bedrms EB. Columbia. 3 bdrms ate Poll appt ott 2 bdrms. | Ask for Mr. Williams CALL COLLECT Gross Realty UN 4-4272 t FE 43569 Jos! vn Ave Exceptionaliv mice fr | home in excellent conditiors i Good lot. well landscaped i and @ sery nice large ga- i rage Total price $11.00 Wilb reasonable terms. pyou Cant Burke | For the price ef too nrac- | ticaily new brice home bedrooms with 2'y baths The best of materia! used throughout Modernis- tice and tn an exclusive di | trict. So many features that | are special Extras galore i Two car plastered garage You must see this beaut) ft home fir.® Priced to car garage. cement ribbon itive This house ‘8 @) steal Only $1500 down. Cute and Cozv 2 arge bedrms and jiving rm, modem kitchen. and wtthty rm Lot 75150 with fencea beck vard Carpet and drapes incluc- ed. Only $10.250 cash to 4's per cent mortgage Iwan Lake City Here is that dream pbouce {nr the retired couple or the new y weds Exiremely attractive 4), room home with full basem ent and 2 car garage. Excfilent conden John K. Irwin REALTOR Since 1925 3 West Huron Street 31 Chone FE 35-9447 Eve FE 43415 $395 MOVES YOU IN ear 14 Mile and New Y bdrm brick Full Woodward Quick possession, Bar- gain at $10.950 Open 1364 HUMP) WILL TRADE, “S195 MOVES YOU IN Modern 7A i bdrm abie payments rE 53-6767 or WE | 34200 jhome. Reaion- | For Sale Houses 483 For Sale Acreage 47 Ba hea Meclai hula ark burn - INCOat FE 2-2614 West Side Bungalow : MOVE RIGHT IN $1.195 down, balance like rent, Practically new modern 2 bed- room, largé living room, —_ room — w Plastered Sana pul! ney with gas hot water beater. tates Close to Huron bus, dict and Donelson alos =a Boston St.. Huron Gardens, + HOUSE FOR SALE. aMALL DOWN yment. for ——* sale on Wil) i. 30 ps Lake. Ca MA 5-1689 after SELL. REALTOR TO BUY ? 08 _Partridge 1s the “Bird” to see. Income Property 4 434° PN eee — FOR COLORED 4 ant eogr on Orcha: ROCHESTER-UTICA ® road, . ae te "Smith-C Crawford, Ine. TWO OFFICES FOR RS lots left on 20 utes poreanneig: parked ox thee’ tote an L Si nichard Stee Pimeaiter, MU 4- _ Center 8t. For Sale Farms 48. Buy thru Partridge List thru Partridge AND ACREAGE FOR FARMS 'Call Rutledee OR 3-1111. rE 40003, Ave Bring ees ibe $13. 950. 40 saat ee FOR SALE OF TRADE with $5,000 dn FE 8-1431 2 FAMILY =Xc COND. FE 27-7832 St E $280 r month ye ‘ment only fos Also included, 6 rooms for owuer, Gas steam heat. RAINBOW REALTY EVENINGS FE 4.6508 DO For Sale Lake Prop. 44 DENNIS O'CONNOR BROKER Oo40 MA MY 2. 66 Ww awe _ UNION LAKEFRONT — 8 FT HARRISON. 6 jots. 40 x St acd lots modern We Po AW. DINNAN FF 4.2577 frontage $7,900 Cash or re ce Chloe Nichols. Realtor. OR FE 53-2935. EM 3-0366 For Sale Resort Prop. 4 A eee — — LOG HUNTING CAB- f oors. “Knotty pine interior and comet? furnished MUtua! We I inanc ince—We Finance Let us’ butld your cottage or re- | tirement home on our new north- ern Michigan Land O'Lakes Sub- division Sportsmans Paradise Will also bulld and finance on your lot Low down payment. E-Z terms. Free booklet, write or call Johnston & Hubbard COTTAGE BUILDERS _1801 M76. St. Helen, Michigan |) For Sale Lots 46 | NR ee ne Hempstead | 1734 ACRES 660 f frontage on Walton Bivd Zone@ R-1 & has railroad siding Large 8 rm farm house on prop- | erty. Call us for details. BAS? SID} 2 lots 60 x 188 ft. each on Palmer Dr h $230 dm on eac 130 ft. each on Emerson ! all Lot 139 x 305 ft oa Mt ones: corner Court Dr. $1.000 NORTH SIDE Lot 60 x 181 f City water. On 0 Dn Cloveriawn St s2% Lot. 40 x 130 ft partly wooded on Ww Chicage st Loo terms comm las 20 ldo ft for DENBY Dk Partiy wooded lot. 89 = 235 [ sec- tien of exclusive bomes Odaly §2.- O00 terms WOODELOW ST ue level lot, 100 x is So S| Diac rs street Only OFF HATCHER) “RD, corner lot. $900 SASHAB AW “RD | Just in Disie Hey Comm. ict, 60 x ft with 27 2 36 ft ns aie $8,950 with $1,500 dow HEMPSTEAD KG 102 E. Huron st FE 4-884 Eve FE_ FE _ §-0510 “3971 60. FT RESIDENTIAL ON N_ Tasmania in Pontiac. Sewer and. sidewalks 3-808. “=N 2 LOTS— each. Balance of $840 2. ees LOTS. | gas aud sidewalks, 2 biks TER. | igh Schools New. | |ONE ACRE LOT CLOSE $1500 Small down payment Ph: FE + 4-1555 | Residential MERRIE OAKS. Lake 4', ACRES rear REASON eT, pices -_28_E.__Huron bathing | See the Cherokee Hills! CARL 593 ihe Nationa: rs Bidg. | FE ¢ 4211 Eves, LARGE RESTRICTED LOT ON Blacktop. Perry Acres $400 Bey _Bal. at $20 mo. OR 3-3710 | 1% te te 4 basement ora a ate in Luxury extras, Mode! 289 Ae pee $1600 kins’ FE 5-6767 or WE 3-42 ' a collect: Ortonvit! corle rolling & berger wig “ $206 down & $13 mo / Disie ney. OR 3-07 rb PRIVILEGES LOTS. FE sonable offer. Call FE 5-9: CLOSE WEST SUBURBAN. OWN- So oenennmee On Fete beter (ace JOR LEASE sUITaBLE ¥O FOR 4:00 Dm. Goes oot Asan restaurant. we ppe small overhead in malta | BUY ae ic : rade ee of | “PARTivar i THE “BIRD” 4 LARGE TOOL BOX. 2 STEEL SEWER WATER, Grade. Jr. & Hi, ton Estate Subdivision FE #6213. privileges | DRAY YTON WOODS. ict 1002160 | 1.850 terms ONEIDA Seminole Hills. $2.200. privileges on Elivra-j| beth Lake $4000, $309 down | eee s¢ front. 73’ rear £ $4 & BI OOMFIELD acres pert wooded 85,500 § LOTS HIGHLANDS 2 commercial. on Pontiac ye cas of Pontiac $1,000 each, Commercial CED wt CLEMENS ST. alse roned- pee! 193’ front x 130°. 830.-' JOSLYN AVF_ corner 188" front- age by 160 feet deep. plus Jn ft aliey at rear Smali house at or $15.009 term Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS FEdera] 8-0466 _ Open Evenings and ‘Bunday 1-4 Ranch Homesite Higo and dry with excel- lent view of C eaecn Hills tC) Pontiac Real country liv- i $290 down will bandle North Suburban Corner parce: located on biacktop road walking dis- tance to schoo; A real bar- gain at $2200 with reason- abie terms Pa SQ5 Down Own vour own '2 arte nar- cei in new'y developed COVER DHESSTALTE HARDWARE — Bottle ea: fran-| . chise. Established route. Real es- tate with excellent building & Hy- ing quarters. Ideal location, large perking area Business increased | over 20 per cent last 6 months & seine up $5000 down pius tnven- | Wiil take trade for part | DD GROCERY — Real estate with 50 x @0 brick & frame build- 5 room modern home saies over $96.000. - Monthly payments lesa than- J5 ve TASTY FREEZE — Hot spot Best Detroit area Opened mid-Au- | & grossed %14.000 for 2'y| uy now @& be ready for the big summer profit. Only $2,000 down. MOTE! On Dixie Hwy & units. 2 with “kitchens. Deluxe through steady gross. $10,000 han- ‘Betamee at 5 per cent in- Drive out Elirabeth Deke Le | VARIETY STORE — Grossing 834.- 000 } mile west a ces egraph to Scott Lake uro ment ‘a mile BIRD, Realtor | TO BUY OR SELL + OR_3-1950 Buy thru Partridge List thru | Partridge: For r Sale ‘Acreage sy ree ees Parcels C, PA xX ‘GUS. Realtor a eo OP Om CRES 1') Mit ies 0 OF OR.) sightly. A rare | a Totix . _— my FE 5-1392 | this, $7, STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac —] Relidential or commercial lots | LL HOLMES-BARTRAM $392 Dixie Hwy ‘ | ee. a] : Floyd Kent Ine, = ot geld “ peer bn i 2-012 AMPLE CUSTO; fi with high markup 816.000 down handies, including $20,000 inventory can't on a deal like this. APPLIANCE STORE — TV & serv- ice parts. Well established, this go (Wrong f month, Better see down plus inventory. CHARLES, REALTOR ‘117 §. Telegraph. PE_ 40521 ON M59 er location west of baal ors ear nt. 7s & = of ia e commercial building “with : nee iy 6 room modern ape | = These bulldings suitable for eal good businesses §35.000. Realtar o 8 R PAnkiNa cs W. Huron ‘St. Oakland wre Loan Company EY Downtown Pontiac Bee! PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG, and W Pully a d with Recs Ges teen ter uote peers - FE with tion for additional 3 years Sata ee | EN es Ouick Cash by appointment only $25 TO $500 On your own nature. auto. — ne ip to 24 mont s _H. BROWN, Realtor BAR AND TAKE OUT Excellent opportunity for aggres- sive couple. Only tavern for 30. pine'@ aay atone, HOME & AUTO Priced at > geen = real estate, ‘ Cal, Ray Mocyasre fer full infor- — hoe MOhawk 4-3206 or RAY SPARKS, Realtor : iT pcan a is quick pie "ond belpfut. Phose FE 5-8171 or visit us st «ur office. and ment. Terms. LOAN CO. 1 = N, Perry St * (Corner Pike) LOANS Liquor, e attractive spot on new furnace-—also 3 roem busy highwav Norti of Pon- \ spartment above 2 car ge- tec with an outdorr roller | rage $950 down. rink and comfortable 2 bed- room home. Owners’ will |PERFECT EAST 8IDE location consider any offer from abie —3 bedrooms new furnace operator | basement completely tiled { Perhaps your equity as en Restaurant | payment sent poy "eo eee Bateman Kampsen Located in downtown = sec- tion Open 6 rae week Owner wi. tak ce down payment for autek action REALTORS FE 4-0528 . LANDMESSER, BROKER 377 8 Telegraph Eves, & 6un. 573 8. FELEGRAPH RD. = AUTOMATIC WATER SOFTENER to trade for chrome posal ce et. OR _| furniture, or make SELL REALTOR pire 3-4039 |; _Temovable trays. FE 46195 Buy Thru Partridge | CHINESE PEKINGESE POR CAR- List Thru Partridge Pet of anything of equal value. FE 8-0927 TEXACO STATION — STORE IN KEE-| ‘fale Land Contracts 52 OR CAR. ND AVE FE SPT E LISTING SERVICE _BAUDWIN_AVT we ‘State Licensed I euders) FINANCE COMPANY $16.000 Nex: BABY BED & MATTRESS. BAS- sihette Nursery scales Por casa _or_what have you OR 31021 AVAILABLE FOR LEASE TWO BEDROOM RANCH Three bay modern station Lo- HOME—FULL BASEMENT cated at 3960 Et'izabeth Le Rd OL HEAT —-WILL SWAP all, Charie.Cheica. LO 45-6000. | EQUITY FOR SMALLE aa ae HOME HOUSETRAILER. Cee < | JIM WRIGHT Lt SCOUNT REALTOR on : Col ; MS OAKLAND AVE FE pepe cart . deh CONTRACT. OX | OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 HOME IN ciTy * $30 PER 7 WILL TRA es i ’ R MONTH AT 6 PER CENT. ne eguity ta house or ict tn trade for new face brick. 3 bétm Ls we ~ AL a ET, Realtor home Full basement Luxury cos Paved street Model 29. 50083 W Hopkins Eas: terms. FE 3-4200 N EVENINGS UNTIL 30 | _5-€767_or_ WE $4900 BALANCE — PAYS £2,000 equit ity in 2 year old rancher couel. Weab cour tices ate: pad on ry of eases ae Own- ee, eee “ELLER CLASSTFI D GILES REALTY CO. |. peproom MODERN on LARGE FE 5-6175 ; = le. Stee ei Walkin: — schools acce Money to Loan 53, payment. hoavelrelier for down Immediate possession GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR / 4536 Dixte Hw OR 37-1251 OR ysl ON bale ie _CR_ +1708 QUICK ‘CASH LOANS "HE R2tRieterer on s BARNES HARDWARE GET THE CASH YoU | 142 W. Huron WANT ...$25 TO $500 | Lots of EZ Partin 2 anes Se wees SOFA AND IN RECORD TIME | “gun_ Gr rig GR, YOR SHOT ON YOUR SIGNATURE |SWAP SPEEDQUEEN iRONER AUTO OR F if a ae | tbe FE ts PY Duncan Phyte SWAP SERVICE IS A PE PHONE service thru which vou can bur. sei or swap Cail ¢ _3-8561 SWAP OR sELL BOAT & MOTOR Juke box with records, pin ball epee" : ee roller skates, cle and 5” saw t hele Hl aw and triercle. (WILL SELL OR TRADE EQUITY in small home and ‘48 Olds for what have rou. _FE_ ae SEABOARD | 1185 N PERRY STREET \ Oo N & P Super Market | —_PAREING NO PROBLEM ' 79 Veare of UONEY CEBU | RANCHWAGON 1 1988 FORD. , WILL, mh = reasonable. i 1952 MONEY SERVICE, . | S20 isezghe, ty, sonsider ie You can count on fast i For t Sale Clothing 56 : friendly. one - dav service | eel en you come to HF 7 MAN'S OV OVERCOATS, SIZE 2E 38: apie phd Saeed, pata 3 sport coats size 37-38. Also fouseholc has been solving odd pants. Ph. PE_5-9038. Ore i family money problems for B. SARG: AIN BOX ard as Broom or visit 8, WOODWARD poday : MI 4-4528 = ¢ Birmi r. Household Finance “thow np Seo, ee _ Corporation 3 ventas gare 3% 8. page mea Fir. PE 408 ete your winter “wardrote. Spen on., Wed » Fri : mm. 5 s es., 2 or to 9 p.m. _& Sai. 10 am: m. . saat MARE ROPERS? CASH LOANS worn once, Bie 34° 920° FH to $500 LADY'S COA - hild’s own ite pits 2. Pe'y. basse: = BUCKNER {toe eres Finance Co, (ii tat “omeemars. = 1s, ey ON, Re Pontiac ‘LADY'S GRAY W GRAY woot COAT, Drayton. Plains | _ilon sons Sentient ‘Sale Household Goods 87. NT SI eeenaeaae ron Utica Phone BIS Be OLD _WATTAG Waaning . : aye Hig 3s 75. j * a * * P J foe a : \: 7 rs ee (ie we ge 7 ~~ : . ___ SIXT Y-FIVE, SiO ee THE PONT sad | | IAC, PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957 ~ lousehold Goods 57; | RIGIDAIRE ; 57|_\ Christmas Gifts re : 2 A 59, TIZZY ; ae 4- drawer r a d BF Fails Poles a : by Kate Osann pa 1 SINGLE pees sigs |i ee Werner: a we Sand, vel & Dirt rt 66 Sale F a 3 size Hotpoint oe Tar UY SELL DOLL CRADLES aE Sf. '$ YRDS., BLA: arm Equipment 7 ctrie stove, VERYTHING rs ‘Pxcl th & BEDS. t MAKE | sell $8. 50. em. DIRT, $9.50- so, TOP 76, Trans PIECE » LIVING =o KLAND sthem. FE 1 them. Come 5 cea oe CTO BON CRS FE 44031 or ‘PE, 5-0617 yor SALE BOL. por tation Offered 87 21 Putman @ RM. RM. ‘SUITE. 8 Bagivaw ic} g 27688. ii Bddy Ch Sand CRUSHED 81 tractors & tools. EN§ GARDEN For Sale. Cars ‘ 3 MarcmING BLUR ATION 0 8 PASEORE REBUILT va TRL'S SIZE 2 ROLLER SKATES 4 | ~ Sand. gravel pest, fl D STONE. aaa. Like new, FE ed chairs. 10.8 on B NYLON occ | Cleaners. a T VACUUM times. rs, Worn . few } ROR alte CRUSE oo R a . EAN - 4 : Green re: | auites,” $16.95 Ml. Sistine areas, Size ® to . ED STONE, Chain Saw IDE WANTE “Rewer brakes Pei natng. : jondtion ‘Pair ar ag? ‘me _ dohagen ry ar eur! Serose OR 3331 To Secs . ae 2 gad, gravel, gl tle Contin MeCULLOCR aw Users: | any want VANTED it's ww tres ates. iris | PLOOR L. P : _____| B1TG6P soft) APPO! OTORS ANTs MOR Pa wars all 3 BEDRM sv Ser 5. vr 8-348, | AMD. bee bn $15; TABLE. "ersonalized Christmas Cards Sand, soil. RICH Bf “pint. eget NEW TO DOWNTOWN piety RIDE ay ; Stove, mise, ITES REbein | FREEZER, PE 2-886 penene! Ott % _gene’ Bennett and dirt. Bus TH Anata FOR SER | 9 AM. FROM NTIAC 8 TO 2 avIce ROADMASTER, ‘gg, EE Ee i 8 ve CHAE, Witt mes nies oe oe —_| foes ea a ee aes wae one are | Den Ow Se eo : 5 LL Woot . tood makes. F 2-€122. flack SA’ } : : mi. vas, Practicaln Cove a tis rane tate for 8 years negerna, 5 ©, HORSES FOR CHTL- ‘FOR CHIL CLINTON ing.” and frost in loeding: : "KING ae i | FE 6-184, APTER § PM ug BUICK H'TOP eae a w. $85, — transit. th OUARANTEED ABL CLINTON LEONARD, EM sah: y S . Frodhs OF Funkirome stove "Oh MER, UR" Om eee) bets Bae Be | Rg (FEL = NORE a Te ay a SE | ‘Dean Dr. Bas ott heater. po be ron abs ae Ai e axp FE _ 42809 MADE IN MY HOME. load * ate Ene: leveling & | McCULLOCH C E 1112) iifornia,- $80; as tinzn TO. NN 4 lowner ar shi 3 PC MAPLE Fa pues = etn ak 20 shantung AND Lio ee __nure. e337) soil, Cow ma) Sng & —S ae! SAWS, NEW Shami bat bets ae 10; | Dice. The wprie cat's really ~ a co a ee i 5 | 4 sme st chair, oy OOM BOTEE siaces — [see eaawak Si LONE L Fopag ot RIC TRAIN, | jbo ao icHING AND | w acne “equipment.” 1 Barden fans 3-12 si erry” Service’ 2° | $6_Oskiand i ‘sure “SALES —~ ; - 5 i i A rth of 1 | UCK | is” TV R oa I 4.2002 ¢, Birmingham. track with operat O-Ga i 3-0881. mingham. MI MI), Bir- Sine HOI , ic Guar 31406 tog cars. -| RO. RA m. MI 4-6053 _load. Eith RTH. PAR 58 SUP ee PH ANT VEL. | GRAVEL er wa T ER B a Pangan ts | mee Sesser martin FACTS Ch wa | RAT Delivered. FE «4380 YDS. | _ment. a a Be Ww 1 RE $0s0e, | seh performance Mont PC. LIVIN ROY's Term or rist aon SAND, GRAV. McCULL anted | 1 68380. 148 Ha car. $1,330 G — REP s to s = AV. OCH CHAIN Used 2. 1748 Haz | reed new oo B0iTE 96 Oakian® RLACEMENT, Pants ‘cx rees S9A) ‘ oe ea see eves. | 1890 my Parts & awe Cars | 88 — el Birming- | esters © Hee) tone! & chair, 2 GOOD” ME 1 CHRISTMAS TR | FARD & DRIVEW | ead Pt cg cheap cane tn hoe CADILLAC CO All ae table, 3 cerees matching —_f?_sale ye, SED | them zane WHOLESALE soil, gray vay GRADING | NEW AND USED CORN 6 cheap cars. oe JUNK A proof, arm tir CONV. PUNCH sie rer eg goes cero, PE Se base fanePare vo "Date Me "Rap god. erevel. fil ete PE) John Deere ia PICRENS. | —F Ss OR JONK AND! food’ shane. Betore’ gm ase Retna, Inde a ELECTRIC a * sr. | Machinery. NA ee Tees Bet,| Bud Shelt = ther 6 Fe e878 int the ard| $6007 ee —— Wood, | Machinery NA_1 3200 Oreayue Fis ue Ge Motor Sales | THIS T Clean pond ELECTRIC sToveE | HOTPOINT — For Sale M __ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67, JOE’ ‘ARP AULINS — ALL L stzee Ce An ne anal models. | HIS IS 1 cond., $35. E VE stove Ge DELUXE M cn | scellaneou AS | & N SURPLUS. ti & E. Blvd. FE 5 ARGAIN is CU. FT. wu? M 3-3900 | 2 sctere wna fe MODEL ) Miscellaneous 60. | DRY SLAB woop D , ea USED FERGUSON _FE 2-0022 | | TOP CASH 933 F 8-0683 | GAIN DAY AT aes $300. RigiiT DEEP | brewers pp onomey 2 riben OmL TANKS r DRY ion "52006 ELIVERED. use with used ON T0-30 TRAC. rco model. edged ANY MAKE : 120 EM RANGE O00 | WoUSIEMOLD | _¢ay_or evenings until ad aioe RY ig IN. OAK WOOD. #1 see ee spreaders NOMY CARS’ 3? /AUBUI Haski _$30_ EM 3-3737-— ~~ D COND | _s8le 207 Oty “"PORNTURE “FOR AUTO. CAR woot FE F-Sae WEE: ts CORD | H Credit Terms | BURN) Ins hev AUTOMATIC: _KENMOR replies ioe Gale nadine REPLACE & FURN ot "GHTEN & SON CAS , NATIONAL WASHER = WASHER SS oe | plus cedar ACE woop, ,2,1,Ca as SON | i Hot 'V only LLY ADVERTISED rt VINATOR 1 $35. 00D _N. aapel haat 19864 = a . Phone FE | Rochester se @ Ferguson Dealer | AVERILL'S NEE | Hot Values for Cold D. s A smear \ATOR ebzba ta Oak Ka FIREPL. OL 1-07 Shop it. D CAR ay “rial ANE Ce: | heats an Phas Ry M08 * ee DUO-THERM naa Oak ie mont } D. DELIVERED tied douare then bring it here tor top | 27 Chevrolet PO ; "s ANY TYPE 3-022 tents as woe ee a ater FE 5-5170. MOAg SPACE. 1 u PELs: 13°, 18" or 24° _____ Auction 2020 D M Pickens Laid le! Wagon used, xPe SRATINO. NEWOR EE? fol outa. Call FE 8 x 12 ter 6 FIREPLACE 9373. n Sale 7? Sale 77 rE 27-9878 IXIE HWY. iss Fordomatic G Y-4, 2-door gee Pan ok ce ee ENMORE Al AUTOMA . PLASTIC FINISH | g wood. | FURNACE — KIN- A-l PRICES ¥F« FE ¢-e000 | 133 Ghevecich Vo V6 Del @ am. or prea = et Se ness fod save Tic WASHER inoleum wey tuel Da oe apace | _ears. OR aoe SCRAP & OLD ‘54 Sa, es we waco. APT SIZE. m. OR 3-67¢4 | Mastac indy washer.” Ru Ly Secon te ae vk i THE | 34 Ch per 88 Hyd Brittanic GAg RANGE. 6F iss swears feb washe tos S00 8405 B gs Blom » _ 6-6159. Lk Ave. E HIGH DOLL evroles PG we ece Com 088 DeSota Sa spedias. ror sae refrigerate 40 85 eautiful Petterns | SHXED "WOOD FOR BALI 1. Por high .. AR cH Compe E 6-03 junior. Friei or - lale No secon | OOD FOR Tr A : Sr eae Sietee te cutee | CHECK THESE - 12 RUGS WOOL aoe ; 359-95 989 8 Sa FLOOR 8H GP La aunbe del. PE 5-3616 Ba hdd uction Sal i wil et Drive the sane mice EWINTERIZED BARG TESTED — $16.50. —_ “gis.p3, | Milk Applian used =. $50.00, soe lope be si © 1967 by WEA Go~ien, 8 Acca Sak REPLACE <0R0 D es y you well. 4b40 Dixie| Also GAINS 5 sminaste ported Les 7O0D BED Cc = : ‘Roger h 2 4-6657 CE S0R¢ 4 . | YW Q . | Many trans pads. $5.95 r, $40.88 OF LIVING ROO! MJ 61300! $10. 4 new COMPLETE > as a sort SEASON) a ixie Highway | _J. VAN WEL ; as low a portation special | 513 Feuer ns Puraiture, | Be OM SUITE, Ber — as + ” ‘ayaviable siteel jack go up!” of half convertble—the top won't | after ore S oF Or Any “KIND r Drayton Pikins [ OR eee ELT 1938 ee “ome ™ x12 Felt Base ARGE DISCOUNT | +092. comp! each 275 gall be oa a “very Friday - ae See M rai = ATES INCLUD | ___t as —-,| made ti ON cUs plete, $13. 2 on tank | | Plan — riday “& MM : ED 7 aeeerrrera re. Rugs $3 3.05 samples Ehicn I eee = tors & controls ee ia tor ai F Plants, Trees, S Shrubs 68, Every S °...7 PM, | For top dollar on: lotor Sales | TAKE ADVANTAG . ria Fv ts iepiemee . on” Pua" ries: ites Pe ‘umeace. Oh wach Ol ou ar Sale Miscellaneous 60 “OAKLAND TRE seo) EN ee _.1 P.M. | Se-eut ones ve ate MOR. are LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION. 4-Ft. W oT: EB. tet RAVING d STA - ‘ ; min, E SERVICE, TRIM- ery undav > DAT | WE BUY CARS 1603 s Asbestos Roo niet fcoting ie | ase 3 vitae. is OMPL ETE (counns ATION fe “DOORS arag : ____ De Do It Yourself 61 | Mood Se Free est me BUY & S 3 . ; he = FE 8-9157. 8 IN ANY CONDI YOR 4 BETTER DEAL f§ gal. $3 25 ontine adi-/ ANY 'G a S SHARP C E , Sere, 18 Ww. T Gal. $1 MAYTAG W TYPE HEATING, oO Pike s R HADE | eed smal! Laas Dray a Pe Highwar nC ‘M4 Rambler i. ror £305 ov. 6, at per wt em —a row, ve | 8 | , 12 WARREN” ™ RERCICT WASHING MACHINES NORTHER _vember_%, er Sis abe, Me | Soo 3000 Grange case igo ban tine ee _ | — Open 7 ders ee, ates eg Sera Seo oe OENERAL Jacobsen's- Flowe Fe ager OO a = + N i GALVANWZED Pi _Na 17-2433 ia Geuestae | haatee greniet id oad hoe OXFORD | oA Fore’ 8 i Hee aua __LINE_OF A ANTIQUES _ +5168. 502 MN. Johnson. FE si97 Covtey te UMBER CO ima ‘fe ; sre * SCCORDIANE r DachenOue— eee PM) good | TRAILER cA _ vlode aS ual sos Used GE © SPECIALS ba «hg ae “$29 $0. -S ia STOVE, | aoe. =, a zM 34171 SAVE PLU tt al sizes. eco: FT PRice ox, AKC. _maies Al Kotha “RED, 138 to pick fro LES 53 Pontiase C Iybee nice 3395 more oe ae oe a used Ken- or a den r, wnee PE A cent OPP oe FE Daily | 2-5 Secmer = SUPPLY to beginners pa erty free | net: _FE $-2538 eady for Christ | comeere to bof to 10 wide a Pontiac 4 dr “ere sharp $585 mite, 050 used Westinghouse aute-| di ramen ai i retvig. 44d: on cabinet hard CLEARANCE | Of SouNind PORNACE wire | -4! sons. PR EXOLISN SETTER | ress aiewers Michiganear. Otome mee ae votes rey Crump’ Blectrie, ras dinette “sity vi eee ep ae ed Reynolis, Nos door] BTU. $90, 95 ORNACE WITR ALDWIN MAKE APT. SIZE Faas en EMpire_ RUPPins Syste La ‘pees ee nee very cae o Rd. FE pe emgpihgeden dh siding = alu u-alumt. T.U. $9. 73 8. P ols. 100,088 sone . Sweden finish, PI. BE KITTEN wee Used trail . 4 r. Cranbrook — es ARE YOU INTERESTED IN MAR $29.50. cooler, $25; Jaloustes Youngste’ storms and 3.8. Parke and Deautita | 4 moath TO GOOD HO R ailers. ail size udson Holly wood, $398 ESTED IN arsons, ores Move. | steel kitchens. “ornamental. moll . FU ann Caibl, Lor | fale FE corr ° aie,| Rental pian avai 8 & prices Mil hardtop $398 our work da MAK- Ay «a (Orchard ‘| « ens, of and RN ACES _ Sigine “Mduste Co. ‘J le. FE 49107 tamese fe | Part-gas- allablie on « ton 1s 3 y shorter? A Lk. um. - an mamenta! iron, 000 BTU. aw, FE 5-8222. tres “iM daily eaeetios Op ome m a ia sted in te | Roos GAs & ELBE m o—bregias new, $295. Bi | MINIATUR | gaily Sunda en @ to 8 30 jam cleans and a cleaner home, GAS & ELECTRIC oney dow awnings. No “omre OR 35634, rao work ABY GRAND PIANO pi Clean. | _8 wk E DACHSHUND. { MYrti . 2 pm Bi cau Plumbing fixte tixtuses? Dinete set, uphel. | uo VA LT ELY > — © month sad | = 2s— ‘Service Kenyon Heat- Excellent cond ANO. § 1. Clean. | 5. Male. OR 3-0403 AKC., Orion” re 2-073) 1 mile 8 to .8:30./ irmin h mpson & Son: 43023 chair. “ve ester Rd i uburn & R ! pT | Wards Potn ition. sa75 ONE BLUE | bt m oon M24 of Lk g Clim] oak ker s to- s. Call OL och- | PIPE CUTTING _Potnt Dr F 3280; ye TICK FOR | MUST ' > Water softener new Au-O Matic | SOFA, CHATS estimates Ev 1-9041 for free | _ 0°: iG AND THRE | BALDW t Dr FE 56-3027 as ars old Call SALE. 2°, | "SACRIFICE The soften TRS, SHAO RUGS A} 01d R es OL 1-6623—" 7 8, up _to 6" ADING | IN ACROSO between 3 in 1957 M $3,500 EQU inereasés in site “rat; fique o AN- id Reliable Pioneers “The __72 Auburn 1958 displ NIC SPINET. | +6207. and) Lt arlette traile LBS It provides soft thelial = nee MT OO Lamp. Dishes. Boa 1 (ELEC so | PLYW OOD Ss | ae ee ee ee a YR E OLD $EA01 5 Pe il al aid eye wy le oe | Fee ee wera to ot "| SEW'NO M ie Sep BEATER $7038 CASH SPECIALS months, oe teva. Bales 3 re, good on rabbi and” Prune | aS SP uee ere | 864 WOO Toesemaeaer. Ply quired by the Cleaner Q MACHINE > goe | PUPS, 8. Astor, FE alt ANDER OMES THEY’ avurT $1.50 wk FAY. aad tn Be naw | Cai : 14 STER BETS) i BEAGLE- Coe SON PALACE, EY’VE a Se 5 cage __aavuime Fi my, ate aig eessories, $20. ETAT, AND AG- ate fe on other, plyweods. ‘Interior | bargeta bien dual like Cae PUPPIES. FRE eNO CROSS | Dots iGat mises | EE es, MY 36501, on est offer SINGER, _Coronet_A =o een “Ponti . Calbi M Termy ae nie! | Om psa. EE To GOOD. oitle Gas BR EE aera oe ES OTE Ge F pANCHOR HERTS orto ood Co. ghee eget ae Bleek a AND NEW PE 2-0143 per wa yas s REBUILT BATTERTES. 0 2-2943 | ON ored Bed! Rk PU e BL. Allen T — ; aL G i RE- 1 Ng ag STERLING SILVERWARE IN MA: "TEI! OEORE ea | egg temo pie Pd hacen OME Parakes me Fe eit ve al eke ; 97 plete Exe ed. eom-| Dilace «mn by Towle rte —- = : NIN ara VE. “AR 2 ; Ee See WB) Ee te ie eee eee | See ee PIS? ASME OVCTR "Te goes bp eane einer ent | ted Temk Pare 2A CHEV “CONSOLE SEWINC d * of Hels dinner SUM » FT. As, | —treene. es excellent pairi G PLAYER | __Canaries. 501 each bird will sell tt ur trailer PARA ROL chie with mathing, NO MA.| §f3etal Museeit eisey Rose’ wave Pht ook Doz 11, Poatiac Pres. | x” ng. Guitmeyer. RE Fouthinian v St. FE 2-405 on our lot H ‘x10 per cent USED TR ; fect eonditio ng chair, im per- Russell Wrt ellaneous piece: ™ 6 Lo UMBINO ‘SUPPL $38.50 MODERN 6 R IL, 2-0036. OL 6071 - RANIAN PUPPT Bales 1921 oly Ere fo ed ALL MA UCK PAR L Po * Cau OR F-3308" “ene : seat fn Snes. | Cheap. "PED 8-000 Neth othe BARTROOM FI FE 3.2100 apn re Some SA cATER LAYER PIAKO — ro} ae ok Pe ee mee an MEirese tong 4 a. Holy | 63s HEIONTS, MOTOR SALES, EFT-OVE ) ; er TV GUAR. 1 LA - NO TRACTORS _reconditioned, OL PARAL oe 4. mare kubure AY ; S : BLON = Con BARG kitchen, nag-| TRACTOR . WALKING VIOLIN __ OL 60571. AKEETS CANARIE: 2’ AT ra_Ave. ss FE4-6633 Lone ir tv. aLso Hv FV | canes Ae, ae ae tie] horewater vant Sueam, “Notary | Sots motte SR maNS | an fre fe, Die oh rites FES | — Rent Tyler Space 79! ~ For Sale Tracks 90. 2, Q70RS—4-000 BEDRM SET W $25. Cal AG WashER. “* water bea rs, boss 6a: m ost 3 Dixie F sie Flor Cc. : si REI] le a. SO 90 | RS A : 1 FE ree) ter hi : ys, “The "yr al,| Pood ANARI ; er = elate "Kine necronry Genk FE © coanged Ta Taooentwgenas| Be “aerate hee. Get | remmnag tf we at ad a ORS See \ sseee = WILLYS Se \ e aly s to ic | BLOND BEDROOM, BRAND NEW. aa oe 8 62 Mt. Clem-| Farol and Supe Ts Sen FE 39830 923 oa opm. NEW I “OC ATION | _E @trastmere Siamese RRIFR a mies F ot oe Manor | JEFP As low as resser, la CRETARY EXCEL COND _Rd. e 1_Mt. Ciemens St. ppb ee ‘be on Lakey ’ ~F : bookcase bed rge mirrog, , 4 EXCEL. | FE 45431 peer| Russ’ _—— SMALL PUPPIES. | Rd. bv 80-4. lots, 35-¢t. ie 5 299.50. and chest, all for | 53-3461 COND. = ew and mer rap good h PIES, FREE TO) egwiks 16 by 40 streets VW Cher . orner geist ual vavingn, Beat C TRADE-IN DEPT BEAD ae iE COLD Used sleds "410 Bravien Plains | 34 SMORRIS MCSIC | | PEANER), BEACHES TO) by on oats” abe eats | SEE OER ie ture. 42 O jar- Cua’ elec : | Su j ke new ce skates __Telegra — 3001 GUARAN. | or MY 2-072 INCH Ave rebaré Lake| \p washer ie ULATE arctic 1.50 up. Close ; = FE ay peckhaye ARK A x 7071 $650 og bd u out E ; 2-0667 wbure EH 2, 1 mil T PAR 4} A. BABY BUGOY | aie te ee mele | yew DR me Agmsicl Your Christmas P fo woe tT eB. | fyeere ving is see LARRY Including he © E ihinette, TOOY. | BASINETTE ceasiona) = Rea aeot 14 0 pod x Med. (baal $3.05, dise. 42350 oo Used Merchan- Beautiful used W. rida resent of qounbe iN 1 IN THE VICi if fake “a includes ace ton—T? | AN RY freeze eater, defroster, anti =o oe pei oagei ms pasenper ee Ss et ae an OP Ba, Ear Hey. Drayton| Theres het potles aoe Piano | dium eee take Ons BD W echects cick bs pening -TEFROME & mattress. Water . springs | /ourge chair end +. $9.90 Bina 2x8, -. $3.40 R — > volte = oo decor: ch to match | telled Ona jack and white. melt’ sheiter our house and Aalst | ROCHESTER ro oe unite wrust be Awomatic clock. FE ses oe . fm Duo-Therm ottoman "* grap guisctreck haa eee T PARE OSSESSED pon eed preed 7 iow, 4 ore | brind.e. ieee | f. Jerse : wee Also trailer ines tornado OL RD DEALER edi below our on once. spring “) gag.50 (2 ,, Sheetro*k ? carry $1 OVER PAYMI _int in aap s,| _Michigan Ph. Hi n. _Phone M es Base rat ~~ oe Sccdy th Geel idee a CASE Gea Somg- 0 Ib Roll casn y 8147) | ALL ITEM AYMENTS erest. Gal No TWO 2 YR O | HOward 3-603 ne MYrtie 2-461 : | months, ban eal today. 3 oF FoR eat, tapion nino! AHR SY BREF ahhpeee S27 BN Ph cee Soe ha fet Shade PE trae |e on atl SQMUNOME BEraTrs Nope Seige AEE Ue dows BUNK BEDS SP : | WYMAN’S i Complete Line of $3.63 : of Norge Refri PELE LSS ESD quipment 63 TOY Fox 7 = pga 3-2661 plevground EM ALSC AY tresses Brand INS a “MAT-| * W_ Pik Supplies, few ‘« Buildin urs SH. Deluxe ae aeaned TYPEW. a take bi TERRIER REAPY TC Poon Wino SELMCTION a biond. Groupit ‘iron’ maple |» 7-0482 21" rs aot Tate 2m +1122. ‘tree estimate Sareain preea, Portable Sy ahs ma oe Excellent ‘condition. 678 MopEL. | were “one 289 or OR Auto Ac Accessories ~ 30. OSsEPaom TO Pick — Srehard_L P Peep Furniture, 42 -0662 ABLE. FE > RP e auto. gas 4 BLUSE : _ Market IME. RAWERS- iki 7G j = H CROSLEY Y_ ELECTRIC I RANGE. me niegler Oil Heaters 7 ett ce LV) MBER’ « tires | tn service 1,00 a _Sale Store Equipment 64 64 siock, 1 ‘Beagle ana ag 3 MC pear Specialists | Ret ail Branc NORTH W. AUTOMAT ‘ce the land R 5 2 Beagle, regé/L, 1. Ober-| Ai s for all ca h | ER. $170 MA 5-1 IC TIM-|_ Mo heat at = ‘CAR a. (M50) OR CASH _scross f work gua ts & trucks | _ COMB “1127 74 N. HO repped ba ie the cost.) PETING & PApt 303 “> REGISTER cross from __ ;{ elaims ranteed. Insura CHICK'B bra. PADDIN ( a E cheap. M GooD co —— M i si honored, Z nee | " VR ey Pergetoae sone Het aS Om sami] boot age 8 “Gt sritches | 30-8 ofeprice srry, ‘= nant Cee TEE WaT Dogs Traingd, Boarded 70 land. PE #7008 coin Oak Tr ucks Are | LET amp table. FE 5-743 t heater Inst N Wa! es. Plaid ris riding |) —— ‘ASS counter, 9 ft MEAT DOG ats REL DUAL " MI 4-2735 DAVENPORT, R 7 | Muro Ele stalled, 0130.93. R.B i) Lawn m outt & slacks a FE_5-6123 food cabi beer cooler. tro: 8, CAT | as CARBS. '32- 48 Fr 4 ‘ 4.2735 Aen cen ROSE | eee | _* Murs ote Ce tie wl ower, Midwest mage RUGS food cabinets, walk-in meet oren| trained. (BOARDED, DOGS) "Sak or Sun MA 42 ORD. CALL O . eeola Woodward fi = : eed ot et nh. 373 i 2030 ur u 40 . Birmingh sonable. 82 Etre CRA rea- 8 ROOM € ement Col 100 hand w ; NATIO eee —kraph. 47 . 8. Tele ___ For Sa — siness sham sear ROK | PA or for $2.50 oven rugs. pri NAL CASH REGISTER Fe le T © | nara pavestor a CHAIR, , DEEP rent hou eres ita: oe Ep ANP vhuLoe Betvne (ore: ot Tarn ‘Kiso “ERRMEEeTE gent comation. | oh j ran & Feed 71] iat Ae a pone Tires BOA, 36 OMC Tractor, 803 | toe7 BOICK “ROADMASTER, GOOD DAVENPORT & CHA Jee aths, . fw: Dar 10M RED W es to you bring | NATIONAL : ast & Pe re spare whee! ES AND TUSE gine. airbrakes. cu im en-| 5 edad: call OL anise chee filled cushions, $50 AIR, DOWN cated on aeg t —— Ege oe NIL. RED BLUE ROMEX 250 “Coll A A Electrie. 3 CASH REGISTER. bre re) CUTTING. aur i Jessie i. $20 for all 614 § 54 | = p _ after jamb coat, $30: er lack Persian ts and Pontiac Mo ose = hss ok GREEN Guan OWN Ft Wall bexe: for T vise PER) ®&y type b drawers. can aor e, No. 1. pede At Us 8 GMC 14° Platform 2 Lie OK” QUALITY USED CARs platter, with “ativer plated line. Call FE ene and bus GREEN TAN NOE 28, Main & rane duplex plugs, _$i80. WA 4.39 ——— Excellent. ott Lake Rd E 44228. WE BU EDO TIRES 93 0-0; _ ready to go 86 Buick Cent USED CARS” dishes,” Levered seueuunie | i aca ak from 12: & BLACK $8.65. G. e fuse bo cond, JN a UY = ‘aise up | °2? FORD Fs aL HANGUIE Crewe petoxe % CuinoMe FINE *| USED Gas RANGES PROM COAL & popes = ai ine 808. Perry | "Sale Sporting Goods 65 Fo rimaint clan ef TYPES 503 8 SIATE r Tine SALES 4 OMC ce dump, extra nice. Bog Onto MS EV RDICR chair, exc, cond., $1 Sit HIGH-| oso W R, B. M M $29.50 hi Orchard L SUPPLY CO trols. $15. 73 8. Pa a CON- ys ol Mulch and alfalfa GOOD FE ¢o4a7*'T Ov : Tractor. 2 t 1CK isst BU 2241 3. FE 4-6022. _1060 H Munro Elec. d Lake Ave - | oh : Bb] ra Wi and footin YEAR sUB 68% ver Hydfaulic ton witn Dynafl PER ¢ Di DUNCAN PH = eee Co a FE 3-7101 | > VE AT WAR’ — 2 CUP 2179 ul deilve | caps, 670- SURBANITE brakes _P om R&H. R. HT Heat YFE, DINTRO By USFD TR ADEAN = SEOSE T DOORS ae es WICKS GUTTER | - a) ee in ROLSTER, ist wt “8A sami r 0. | av aliabie 15 $12.05 omeare RE-| 52 OMG Tractor, 24 ton with riced 1 right Mi 41908 ott? sharp. —— > St af te ee ee erences tan? r pls z $3. ‘8. Insulated Pa straw. Ph. HAY ALSO, ch alls $15.95 plus t 670-15 | raullc brakes ay oo ELECTRIC STOVE. | DEPT oe a” to feet deore,| Paks ote 14-2 3 =. te 73 Insulated U cs $1498 ALF eve, MA 58-6702 anges Pull toad (bes tax. Ex $125. Cail OR +12 Lik wew [ounce Chair : ce pe ore Door Peccd| Taint wit Koton m ft. Borer ogee ae, ALFA, 2ND CUTT | Sutesd (on aew haratd guar Oak! aie 7278 after 5 Washer = $ BR box. 267% Orchard “any. weather 13.10 Li ERS ios rim. | ee tires. State T! ‘ and at Cas a PIECE LivING ‘7 pm. | Sofa = tse Leia dock. Pootiae FE | SMALL MI _Lare_Rd i779 Meme figure skate foe STANDAnS ghee Ween ro ; 438 ged condition. Bont SET, IN| Gas Ra: $19.95 Cava’ e FE ~~ MINK FARM BQUIPME Chi 0 Men's figure « eae: ome HAY yn Rd.. bale - NDARD BRAND NEW 0687 FE S.9485 i : : = 7 j aded ih NEW TIR 1 = : SnaPaa 1 FO La porate: be $24.50) “ta TORIES, CHROME MixINO g') stinger pelt me) Tse ke 0.88 | Del ib wooo he | on General § Es 1055 INTERNA : cow Baca! 13 FT. WIDE wy | ss moa ry bathtubs, tet ge $14.95. Aleo Pea Gn Ser. ° rae end PaILLIPS, Eile fil 0 For Sale eg oe Oe white: a per cent ot wleck | ahd earn ree / 2602. port @ chair... 58.50 clory itt ltets wer stalls. | burner in . DELCO OTL Ns — BU ST. le Liv | ED. p Phone OR 3-7 ‘| ELECTRIC RANG | § rm. oil beat cree $50.30, wes. # Eidos secant ashi Ms.| for 8 fo0d condition Suit. | Manley i Y, SELL, “TRA nn ‘ivestock 72\ WILLIAMS (48 FORD PICKUP, | 36. _ a E. G6oDp | n Fluo val- or 6 rooms able y0 each, 10 Ba DE ja fe| 451 88 | 201 8 Ar LIKE NEW mica. Resscaabie. EM GOD. CON THOM AS. ECON xome” sent cae res rescent, 393 Eat $150.73 8.| 4 LARGE ‘meLEcrion Or” ee btint Na RUARTERHORSE, ie aginaw at Raeburn oe ; 4. onl ating ro MA ic | F REST IURE CO | tension M. Mo TABLE Trrc| Sus" & ROVAL Bore bonis fee MP pattersgh . ee eee eS So diepount ania (uscee auto Service 81 “ror - FE 2-3381 TRUCK. MUST | J B 1 i 3 rail s ho | ip. Hu . “ 1p: _ | USED TY, Fiogg a er re an: eater “pewer tae] oe g10) 1 tab $3.50. 1 hoer SS CABIN 8 MADE ri tual 4.2552. ry eal Milford, MU-| ee KSHAFT GRINDING IN | vs eee ‘ee TON EXPRESS. 3-Room Outfit eaprraiet Seas USED RE. saa 5-3170 ngs. $20 gal. tank $3 FE +2013 le ap to match, _ $2889. may a OR: BROWN & WHITE 8P 1 Shice’ gure ty eee” ad Tarps enc losea (0 11) be High ; 1982 BUICK. s20 Deets Serer eccrepcmas 6 $300, Sweet's 1 RCA, color DUO |. THERM CONSOLE OTI SPECIAL GUNS ha hi a old mare, gentie SPOTTED 8-YR | _2-2563 a"Hood. Phoue FE good cond $700 EM 33160 aft 6 195 odd ee Ly pet bes itta" caseme ery went ‘nw. Huron, PE 110. oe gg en pag eee OTL) 2 per cet dis TAL sizes Tig at Pele pon eae ontera ne | For Sale Mc ‘tee Gy a ce BUICK. $20 per mo. N a 2 J = ° ra a ra sation: A po aaa ty FEgEeic _tank Y MAytair ‘pene APS ger oe “colgr of ‘Berry Op isconiin. dealer \pyayay or eee St eager 5 nUTcURS | ~ e lotorcycles 83 1986 ron) eiceur i - FE 1952 Chev ree ee war money a * im oe ae a ‘ag red _— . gt ey om. RATOR [=e ai feo Redein age igi field i Foyt -— 2 Chega ioe a Facile 14 MONTHS SIMPLER | MOTORBIKE a a3 F jixie Highway Lok 1949 Chevrotet $1o pe mo Ne et was ELECT 9550 * o |6COnk and one Wand? our o¥n Roc at. 2460 Dutton Ra °4 ark Ct or = money down romo. N bess miplete Laciotamihe arate fa fe portable Hat tor TRIC ea G aT parE Sar soe Orchard Lake el & (and reope “mounting” Open | oe uitton Rd oe ERECT COND | AN Sale Cars ol Heer Fora Wh eee ase. “we Gk 5) d, 2 lamps. box case; Nearly M ia A FREEZER 1968 designs, house. Newest THE SALVATION ARM & Sport Center, rever anted Live => | FOR “Pp _$515. OR 3-1535 : AA ~ 1953 Mercury ee roy ged a hs down, Going Eg hy sel) cheap, ie flare. "er , Ee ee eee of | er Lat Ds ARMY & Holly. ME ‘rn Hoily ee . Wanted Livestock 73, your apie. fold BERVICE on ALL oe QUAL ity ean $35 per mo. Ne mon’ | ose Oe Fm SO. ro. terrific 8, fioons, | _Bveryth LD 8TO Kew. 12 Gav 1G EWES David avidson 7 VINTERIZED Al | ee BUICK , POR a 5O values. Be ing To M 12 GAUGE T | > AND RA son Sale see Harte AND RE | dow $37 pe teqtcoe 9 Living Room ble, chrome on KITCHEN TA- vane Mag #23: on na | Goddag Paratture Your Needs baer: compensator. , LTMACA eres 36551 Desenere: 9090 | - Saginaw, s Co. 372 Bout BNE To GO ADY 1983 For r mo, No meney 2 fampe etures. 3 tables, and we matching chairs, $20, PE 28 fst. Gav. A) Se an ee a 7 Y- 9¢5, OR Sooexe eatip. & case. WTD,. LIVESTOC PR For ‘Sale Bicycle les mnths Guarantee 1983 ORD. #30 per me. No mon down, : a can give. Mi only face i O ——— —For ICK OF ALL K = ye es "84 R. 3 FORD co ° tn. ASHER. & REPRIG. %: _ cent, Oren chigan Fluores- a OK—RIFL FE SALE re rest Jones, Cla INDS padres NV. $49 per iostrn y 4 $98.; 5; studio~ R ard Lake Av / ant eat EF SALE 16. rkston. MA Gini 6 os BIKE) ScRy GGoD! (@) 1955 mo. No, BLECTRIG, 2 as SITURE Mel” salteuke ‘new a: a r urrsbel 98 8 Tele: For Sale Pout a ew aa a “alter 6 Dm. p Chrysler - Ply eioks 1054 ae 0 ver me. Ne mee: s. ee es * . - benaee r & USED | "83 Cadil uth RCURY. aS OS. ele) pa y 74) BICYCLE lac, HT, m $40 _ftange, 0 EM 3 Stl Gas eer Oey eee ease i antag Casta & Pain Wer eS SEA as sg SCARLETS & SERV ae (coger & i Raft WwW r2348 wt oney Cen mo. No = igh ch ‘ matt orean B s one FE 2-0087 E._Lawren BHOP | 56 Chry : ; © mon ELECTRIC RAN baby ‘bugee aT idree Folding ,| sed Heatin . Eguipmen fainted, and’ thermal underwear SALE: CORN FED raesn| Boat CTE HOF | ae pectin we pen tts | ME MERCURY. tow per mee ANGE @ —s 12 9a v JOE'S AN SURF aeerees | wwe aH | an s & Accessories 85 wan Sport seek EP | 1954 MERCURY HA: mam denn maEvinATOe peuxe, 2 BURN. "SSP cece, toe Oa 7 USED 0 7 ory a. yea Mat LUB, Fe 2-0022. , Sale Fa aay, Produce 75 aaa (oe Boats - eae ‘80 Eieysier Bt. “eata al and tent’bo ‘0 ee Again ELECTRIC OUTI VEN TIMER. fon Ce, Hu. }Pe- The up . ; - west Prices. DEER IFLES Saree Ge Cn e oS | r ators. ‘38's & Us: reury [36 s, Like No m c 4 DR. $36 LIGHTS. CLEAN €T8, CLOCK : lompson & Sona. erry, G A. 424.30" is e trade. Time Sutton =. CIDER * s PE en LAND LAKEs nee (DeBota HT. "Pow 728 1996 FORD. down. per mo PE 5-7604 SLEAR—ALMOST, NEW a WINCH KAWE Ol ineulaten ree A Orehard SQUASH ar F 47121 3127 We Huron FES | P&H, WW. Sport rflite "Trans WAGON. $37 6PM. ? CH. HAND ‘OP bunting _ Angelus FIBERG on FE 26122) DeGot one pain per mo. _. rahi Christmas Gifts . §9 wooo we oie3i, ND OPER. J gap "2 er goats, | Sale a " *. "cover rae At eRe ia aa sth o HT Pull Lower: $1.4 | ALSO GeMALL"D DOWN params "oe ony mt ANGE. ervea ioe LE or names | nation KD ALUMINOM COMBI- adoms. keene J Piubury, 2 “biere ew quipment 76. igiae for windshields ee ae be ae) dr, P. bution drive iss uncameee r ; kmas. Bridal - = Ls Rel : to uick 4° Loe . eter ec arcane | Sect Endler mens watch BENSON LUMBE sensing Accommo, 65A Sa eg ete Epbtored Pinte aaa! “rcisrant Grater Droat'* ise LINCOLN Site ouce Next payment of tenis contume | 7 4 R CO. ie no, 654 adel blowers, Swwer tacae man | HINSON mR Lt 3a 3 Buick 4 dr. ‘Super Dyn $1280 $81 MERCURY Hanoron a Bes eta caste | Each i La Machinery 9 a ow ang | Horna bth 0 eg IO SS sy momouts ¢ &r Pow a ims Mencone anetae a ie p end wy. MAple 5-878 ; E ecersori , erfiite i M r LA ® on Bartenn vet aa) jon. tet ae Ds BL: GOA | Chebey stn, ee, a ; «| sree is a = 8 or on yt iss ow rerything | Re 80 pont eo, | 82 ected %.° Passenger sta 825 955 BUICK HAR nom NT, : ail controls, En wr 6 N Me Orchard Lk. Av IPPLIES “52 Ui Si SMre'g in Moot condition. | TERRATRAC aris ‘MI ae thi ig Be a. =| a eMIN cmt FE FE Foon SE THe aw Are Te i-eene 4 Detele ocr R&R, “and es 4 B O r . f iv a DER AND tr A Sliver roe Ne motors, TRY | OP : AN- you’ re not u ns sre ot ales 4. play Put yo now on aig. | EN EVEN IN OST, . \ ' . through Cla sing | ty FOR | seaport se ad fit | 724 Oakland A NAD G$ | \ y \ ‘ \ : ssified Ads! | reat Seton ‘Tike view ANDERSON very ve, — \ \ \ due Wounted eltulvato Ww ‘ae 4 Te SON HARDWARE LIKE | 98-6001 | - ut 5 . | oe el _ — , % _ } ; so ee bee MA SiH | Agee street ftom Mirco “Mle BARGAIN? t rig CAR Nc. , x \ ve a ; Vy % p a Every Night Til 8 p Sige in h ts of ’ em - LINCOLN-weERCUR: ; : \ ete | a, lin the Want A | mow Y PAL! ‘ ete : ds| | ee: BE: Pea Mies ets _ : al , | MI 66034, — oe . . _ : . see 1 P. . i s : Pi ( { 5 ie 3 ; ra Salieaciiads ee a So i : ¥4 a \ i se i te d i aa Se Z \ - oe A ed aos = oes \ Po : % : : — i ae grub " “se ii - a sae ee 7 — ee?! eae i } fe eee eee " é Ss lee eres ; ee ia oe \ i “\enxr.six_ For Sale Cars 1 Ease SPECI Motor Sales SOMETHING EXTR - Clarkston rom. mk ee $2,500 DISC Ou? N en id : . « wes eo "5 : — 2 “ee eo } \ p's Re yee p : “ Mics j ( pong f \ I "\ ' < \ \ —— , 5 ez ee if i — ier “lan ‘MODEST oa i ey | \ ‘asl | 1a AL BONNE oO Atmos | | s057 NT 8 CHIEPTAIN; 4 DR. Batt, Hye , WW tires, Will take ae or my eqlity OA 83602. CLEARANCE SALE! hrysler-Pr, SAVE — SAVF) 57 OL DS 3 DEMO'S Chr yenouth | $1,000 ON 2 BRAND NEW 31 a . - saiacooaels RUSS exrcuTtts co : s ¥ = "S86 Dodge, D-S00 engine. 4dr Push | aN WITH NEW CAR 34.000 MILE : [-- 9 drive. Power steering & | OP * YEAR WARRANTY? Tinted las 2 R & = - ; : diniies wien wees | HOUGHTEN & SON "et Plymouth Chub Sedan, push, MTR. S ALES © “YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE | . a LAKE ORION OMC TRUCK DEALER i A oy ig eg Magar 5.0 | “steering & brakes, radio & bheat-| be ety ee — 3 automatic transmissions, i waazonse RTATION | 43 DESOTA GOOD DEPENDABLE | beauuful tu-tones. Low mieace J UST trans — Bargain. EM eet R one owner Birmingham trade-ins gins owner, of course, Man ‘93. WILLYS ‘This little = eaepen will give you mile-« 3 "8B RA ID MOTOR SALES THANKSGIVING - : USED CAR SALE November 21, 22, 23 OFFERING A FREE 15-lb. TURKEY WITH THE PURCHASE OF A NEW OR USED CAR All Prices Reduced- Guaranteed Used Cars-Low Down Payments - Hurry Now! 37 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4-Door 6 ........NEW ‘37 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4-Door 8 ........NEW DESOTO Firesweep 2-Door ...........NEW DESOTO Firedome 2-Door ............NEW DESOTO Fireflight 4-Door ...........NEW DESOTO Firesweep 4-Door .......... DESOTO Fireflight Station Wagon ..DFMO PLYMOUTH Belvedere 4-Door ......DEMO CHEVROLET 4-Door 8 AVE SAVE SAVE MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES VALUES GALORE! “57 DEMO'S _ & COMPANY CARS AT REDUCED PRICES — MANY OTHER MAKES- MODELS, COLOR SELECTIONS ‘TO PLEASE ANYONE — PLUS A FEW SPORTS CARS AT PRICES HARD TO BEAT. New Goodyear Tires Available on all 35 -'57 models Car Guarantee On all 51 - 57 models—as long as you own the car '56 PONTIAC © "57 CHEVROLET °37 CHEN ROLET 136 b ORD wert 30 “VOLKSW AGON ‘36 hk. -KARMAN GHIA 56 PONTIAC <6 CHEVROLET $1205 ‘So DESOTO Eiedomne 4-Door < Steere $6 FORD Custom 2-Door 8 BR ae an 35 PONTIAC 55 BUICK Special 4-Door ~ Sato ee TE Eh ct hs $5 CHEVROLET 2-Door 2 ee (35 BUICK 35 CHRYSLER Windsor Lardtop SS CHOROLET ww 38 DESOTO Firedome Hardtop 7: a i "35 CHEV ROL LET 55 DESOTO Firedome Sport Coupe daar gancror $3 CHEVROLET 35 DESOTO Firedome 4-Door cae DODGE BEL AIR, HARDTOP 53 DESOTO Fireflight Convertible Po wat 55 KORD ‘83 PLYMOUTH Savoy 8 Club Sedan "88 PONTIAC er 55 PLYMOUTH Plaza 8 Club Sedan ( 2DEOR SERGE RY 35 PLYMOUTH Plaza 6 Station Wagon 34 FORD ee pnp, 8388 . ee 38 CHEVROLET 55 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 8 Sport Coupe "3g PONTIAC ; vou Rp ‘35 PONTIAC Star Chief Catalina oon. ee ‘34 FO ; Mts . i 745 34 BUICK Super Hardtop oy Oe ONE $4 CHEVROLET ‘34 DESOTO Firedome 4-Door ‘84 PONTIAC ne LereRy 33 PLYMOUTH ‘34 PLYMOUTH 4Door Savoy nt critter ee STATION WAGON '33 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2-Door ead, GHRYSLER 33 BUICK 33 CHEVROLET 2-Door ee ap cs. 2>-DOOR HARDTOP 53 KING MIDGE1 vee ty = ‘53 DESOTO Firedome 4-Door . . 9308 . 53 CHEN ROLEI ‘33 PLYMOUTH Cranbrookt4-Doo: 3 CHEVROLET Ay ASH '52 CHEVROLET Sedan ‘53 CHEVROLET 33 POR TIAC $2 FORD Custom 2-Door 8 "33 MERCURY _ $405 — '§2 PONTIAC 4Door 8 RARDTOP — O'DRIVE 52 PONTIAC 51 PLYMOUTH 4-Door ‘48 GMC Panel Truck Braid Motor Sales 33 YEARS FAIR DEALING DESOTO- PLYMOUTH DEALER CASS AT WEST PIKE STREET FE 2.0186 $245 ‘30 BUICK $195 ‘31 MERCURY $195 MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer’ FE 4.4546 FE 4-4547 48 DODGE. Ret GooD “TRANS | be . a “CHEV. GOOD NSPO! b ba M age me. can yours for- $l |. bay. bey e ye ge ane porte Maree ‘Su ee n trs.| ee Re rust. . rE _S7 1953 DODGE WAGON. ANOTHER $395 OLET WAGON. a ,4| low priced wagon for you. Needs | S$ DEALER ; wy. oes ae room ou ois pose Wage ag of = ail —* 5 Woodward _ Birmingbam | s§7 oes S tanoae : u a s price - course. 4 - LOW throughout. Can be bought with Silent Schutz. Desoto Py: | 1830 OLDS EXC COND. Ae hope onstrator, jow mileage. New car ONE-OWN ,ER, - little no money down, $495 Ker Ureels Service Southfield a) j mouth Dealer, Woodward at Munt- | Warranty. Any old car down MILEAGE NEW CAR | Bia, $nais Defetetiymocth | _er_ Birmingham, abe ean. TOM BOHR, IN 3 ‘ NEW ©. Woodward aj Hunter, Bir- | poDar cs Se econo | 1952 OLDS. 8 R&H Hydra. White O) ING TRADE-INS a ‘am, cial 6 cviinder Brand new! Wiis. No money dn. Assume pay- 120 § Main Milford \'33 CHEVY. IN GOOD COND. wise evenle "gpetiese ‘nside and ments Se ld mo co oes] MU_ 43155 | R&H, signal lights. FE 5-7613 1 Gwoeraee var trade * ge ar ey ‘900. | “95 STUDEBAKER CL. CPE 31.150, *57 Cadillac Coupe DeVille jooeee goed. F See pe Ro. Beer Sse ~atlent ‘acbuts" | \— — Edie seele Ford FE Feit CHEVROLET 19514 DR ONG DeSoto-Plymouth, Woodward at OLDSMOBILE 1956° %8 DELUXE , . < cus ry OLET 1081 < ors ONCE | eee 7 . 7 Holiday sedan. beautiful tu-tone, 87 Cadillac 62 Sedan & car of this vintage | —_ ee eae full power, automatic transmis. | comes wigng. the i + tar superior | 1055 ) DOOR. PONTIAC sar | sion ptceed Hh white tires, radio | °37 Olds 98 Dix. Hol. Sed Tw Tee delune 4-4! was evened suet erent wm ineluded 61.380. | heater. sharp” One owner Bir ; , — 38.090 vasteal ates cance i rE Er 248i) fier 5:30 : te | a wee °57 Olds 88 Sedan heater, powerglide and almost WILL | rban 7 Mirs "57 4G Sed = again quality {ts never! ‘ances guns, cameras, ote. os 7 WA 57 Ford Country Sedan | Wortoy aT bap nin Si] Barbara! a rood ened eet | gag g PUREE SEingnam _| Y | ce . _ drive it. One eae war alance easy term —- ARD . FIRE EN. 1° spend your Christmas Club 56 Buick Sedan antee “Silent senute” Deosts- to BILL SPENCE 1985 PACKS ry eR. all eheck than to give your wife an ay ——— a lh USED CARS am car, real luxury. This is a OLIVER used car for those many *S6 Pontiac S/C Catalina Hunt. : €2 Oakland Ave __PE $0297| chauffeur driven car with just shopping trips ; ~ es 4% FORD STATION WAGON.| 2.000 actual miles. You must ,. - oe Ez rE < 37 Chevy Won. Courty Sedan White wall tires | see and drive this car to ap 55 Buick Special ..$)295 : 56 Olds S. 88 Dix. H.Sed. |r, og passenger. s10 seriee | Re Be Prices 1,68, PE b203.| Briel com Beaiee woodars Radio & heater, dynafiow STOCK = i 953 FORD CLUB COUPE. AN h . . | 56 Cadillac 62 Sedan ory spear nies” faxt| Alpine blue club with radio and | —*—Titiel Ee Beto Rec : . the tleket for that sceond car. heater white tires and NSimcter i 35 Buick Special ..$1195 co | ISS: 35 DSEL this price with money down. 35 Olds S. 88 Hol. Coupe jEDSEt, ssa8.Jeagione 5 Bins Sheth achat Burming: 3 35 Pp h Club Sedan | PRIVATE OWNER. NEW CONDI- ae teeta as = , $5 Plymouth Club Sedan PRAT °C'Bate FaskaC Br | gt pet crap *! PACKARD chief ‘Detane, Only 26,000 miles. ta Teo AS tla 6 ED. FE : yTt6o, R All power: ey 1.495 for quick | _belstered, % Merc. FE_ 3-771 ‘34 Mercury Club Coupe | 2.” Our we bate a5 Fono-% $3 Cadillac Sedan ou don’t have to spend a fortune —— = } Transportation Pp ti S ] foro station wagon. We have a | 00 PLYMOUTH GOOD TRANS. | ontiac oales nice “34 Ford ranch wagon. pow- $78. OR_ 324) er brakes steering, overdrive 1956 LTacors ~ WAGON “SPORT | SPECIALS a Pontiac Starchief peme" Cata-| R&H, excellent driver Priced to, suburban 4 Dr Coral & White I, ina sedan, full pow sell ® passenger. It has radio & heats | |" “at ‘Btarchier Cate: ina sole : AUBURN ote hed Sy er, powerfllte, power steering, ; ("37 Fontise Su te Chief. Catatina | anid Be eee power brakes. This ig & once in $95 & UP Demo. eee ae BrOr G0OR tog” Scnute DeSote-Pirmouth Dealer, ™m an tires tandar . , (sticee ery Bel Air nercton, Exe station, Huron and Telegraph. | Woodward at Hunter. Birming-| 63 Pontiac 4 @r. sedan. Power 1953 FORD 4 DR. CUSTOM 8 NO) ee ; hanes mydvemenie. radio, heat-| down merece nt & asstime small) ‘57 Pl th ‘47 Buick 2-Dr. fa Pontiac ar. Sedan. My cramet Tucky Awe sales tes. “‘tagean ymou fr SE © scare and” hegter e new.) FE 62214 |This is a 2-Dr, light green with | ‘48 Plymouth 2-Dr. | “KR Transportation Specials 431 ORD STATION WAGON | 7010 actual miles: Spare sever! - Open. Nights ‘til _ | Very good throughout Low mile- been down. come in and look this | : Age. _3-0081. H— Riggins beauty over ‘ ‘49 GMC Suburban ane a —— . : l\EDSE 1795 | 7M . ~~ 138 FORD CUSTOM 300 2 DR. JEDs BIL $1795 | quer Whit cn wit Big Windsnield | 5 232 8. SAGINAW | "490 Phe ositive action wipers Windshie 1 ’ AE rout .O.58. wachert “Usdervostiog» focuces | Wet SLY MOUTH, 3, DOOR. Sica | Ac +1) : ae and "38 plates. $200 cown Nes tires cau Tom before 5; 30 | a) Dodge 2-0r. Distress Sale 2 ner mo Must ask for at FE 5-134 Fr eer "agee ie (82 PurMourl HARDTOP BEAT Ss . c LEE ; 2 1 rices — eat price in- | 0 Ford Pickup i ( calling All Buvers ‘ HH 1 ‘| Ford | erearernad sti!l drive a vook-new | | YOURS FOR EXACTLY oUR arold Turner Ford | Ci**) Betvedere V8. Shows 3.000. "£1 Olds 4-Dr. | WHOLESALE “APPRAISAL FOL- 464 § Woodwward Birm MI 4-7500' miies — coral and white, Power | . ~ ING ARE A FEW EXAM- 1950 FoRb 2 DR, RUNs GOOD | ng Power brakes. Power, eae PLES FROM oon CLEAN 30 $75 nutean 45921 or 2365 Wixom! windows Tor fiyte drive. | £1 Ford 2.Dr. CAR INVENTOR Rd. White tires anc powered engine | a s is an exceptionally goo . 1987 HILLMAN. PERFECT COND | buy for only $1,995 — demo jan °§2 Plymouth 2-Dr. ‘31 DeSote 4 door DO) (eng 30), osser FEL financing | of course. “Silent Hy i ; c DODGE nds Piro a ai ie = | ec ft ‘$1 Piymouth station weg = $212 60 | SW PPT-WIN 4 | minghar oodward @ unter. | | 82 Chrysler 4-Dr. - . zs ir ig PLYMOUTH RADIO. AND "$3 ge convert...... $304 40 | eater ean | ‘32 Chevrolet 2-Dr. | STATT'S ote 52 Chevrolet 2-Dr. eee sen) a. sites - _ | 1933, PLYMOUTH | OLY Pacey fe i Pivmoets Sd tote MOTOR SALES ame formants Cl 17.9 : = Ymouth 2-dr.......- 72 =i = all cre mgr r arks & ROM - . DODGE CARS MI 7300 Harold Turner Ford. | he) TD $727 08 AND TRUCKS 1957 PLYMOUTH WAGON 4 DR. : AND TRU Full @ passenger Suburban. Radio & $5 Chevie V8 convert $1161.99 ‘58 Dodge Coronet Lancer. Fully seater tourque flite drive. power Olds - Cadillac . rap ace a oe ar Fully equip Steering. brakes and windows. Car! ard Lake at Cass $$ Buick hardtop $1306 30 ed. Low ores a beauty $1496: CAFrfies s new car guarantee for | Orchare oS A $7 Ford Loaded 4 ar $1737 50 “34 Chrysler New Yorker. Hardtop, re It 2 ed oor sharp. | FE 8-O0488 ve = : seins fully equipped, like new $975 82.195 Silent Schutz DeSoto-Pls- i $7 Piymouth Belv. HT 3190680 .53 POrd 4 Gr. R&H. Sharp 8 385 Sueimagh moerera | nt Hane \ T NEED A MAGNIFY- vom is) Docas © Sr Grto & * 45 55 OLDS : nai IDAY ~~ COUPE. OU DON’ cl 5 ‘BE ese GLA8Ss TO SEE ROW MUCH _ _ 34 chess 1% ton nel. Clear Sit arp Al accessories $1495 FE BARS AHEN YOU Buy WERE Ao 2 ep “Pismautn Nacocee ri GRANSPORIATION FO cere | - : tap - $30 U me) Gee 30 eee pe Geese is | GAY 90780 Lake! Qro0| Gi nemomile new) sUeen ee fe: a ana cad etl agg a bpd Lali fe NASH RAMBLER. R&H. VERY) juxe Holidsy coupe, all power. “81 Libs ary Oonicy Ban ces clean, $495. See at Wagner's fully equipped low mileage. one Standard Station cor Huron & owner Birmingham trade- in Ear \irrs 101 MONTCALM 33 ‘CHEVROLET _ 2 DR. POWER giide, no money down, assume yments of $27.24 per mo. Free firey, contact Eddie Steele Ford, | 5-9204, Keego Harbor PICK-UP. UP 3 HURRY ~HURR TO 36 rie ANY truck Gacolay saree payments of “HAUPT | TRADES ACCEPTED TERMS ARRANGED MOS TO PAY “DOOR. GOOD ME _chanical condition. OR+3-8340 1080 F “FORD. $75. 28603 ~ WA ARREN SAYS: \ $99 Schutz Moters Midwest 6-5300 Cuoeuonre 1986 DELUXE =e Suburban Mtrs. Holiday coupe. beautiful tu-tone. { OLD& DEALER | ali power iully equipped Sharp} one owner, Birmingham trade-in 565 S$ Woodward, Birmingham i984 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE | Telegraph Y-HURRY|! Geverous Joe | $41 onth. Contact Eadie, SEE Ss b rba M ! 2 tone Deeuty — war the | Siecle Ford, Keego Harbor, upu nN trs. | doas's nel inbors re gem, “ee oni | 0-208. | OLDS DEAL per week. Silen Senutz” | i962 CHEVY 2 DR R&H POWER! S | __ 565 8 Woodward, Senoghen DeSoto - Piymouth, Sraemeran | side. Ro agit (= = ae one per. | = ~ | Woodward at Hunter. | ments © | 53 PLYMOUTH SAVOY. V-8 E BLUE } mer i Parks “ Mr . 7309 For the Best Deal ]95? 2 door. Emcellent conditjon. Ver: | Harold Turner Fo . || good tires New muffler and tail | | ies) FORD Victorta ra w Dodge - eeu Dealer | | ive Standard shift, Must sacri. egies m | MERCURY | 2 Sartg eect e y I mo Sen etal gr. ‘Mr Parnes at’ Birnungham 45021 “or _ 3565 Wixom Ra | MI €7500. Harold Turner Ford 635 8 Woodward __ MI 2042 aT FORD. PEL- RIO WAGON 289056 AND ‘57 FORDS 4 DOOR | | oocyte Mr. Green stationwagons. Béth 2: tone. WW | | Pes STL. or FE 4¢7618 8 cylinder. Power oe Auto huts Meters ‘$7 KARMANN GHIA. EXC GON iD fransmixsion§ Cheap. Pyt party. coe ‘ reas Rochester, OL 27-2041 ~ MAylair 6-5662 __ Mid est 6-5300° - PONTIAC | : : 32 FORD 2 DR. 8. R&H CLEAN tT radscrtation Spec ‘al ge Gh dcunNlassaume: pasmentc. of 1982 Chevrolet 2? dr Standard trans about §26 per mé mission White walls. $345. Ask FE 5-6456 for Al or Eari 67 FORD 2 DR Roger's Sales & Service Steele Ford. FE 5 Auburn Ave PF 72-0555 46 FORD VICTOR HOME OF THE RUGGED JEEP die Steele Ford, ~—'S4NASH fis ses gpprr 4” ae Dr, sedan with Con- TDSEL $625 932 8 Saginaw $149 Schutz Motors re ate ED- Midwest 6-5300 FE 5-0204 "54 Pontiat Sedan .. 2-dr. sedan — heater, Dynafiow, STOCK Eo Hohe 2-tone paint ‘35 Buick Su. H'top $1445 Power steering & brakes, radio & .beater, Dynaflow, dark biue; road with white top. STOCK NO er 56 Buick Special ..$1795 HARDTOP — biue & white finish Custom leather trim fully) equipped. STOCK NO. 35! 35 Buick Special . 2-dr. Turquotse & white finish, radio & heater, standard shift, preten condition. STOCK $1095 | $1395 | cemepese: | $1345. ‘58 Buick Century . HARDTOP Puliy attractive NO Sta and white STOCK N 35 Buick epecial «dr. SEDA ad ears matching eaauiar ny radio er. naflow, white rect One owner. “STOCK NO, 366. 55 Buick Special ..$1395 HARDTOP— white top with blue body, fully equipped, white tires. - STOCK NO. 388 57 Chevrolet $1795 Radio & heater, Powergiide V-8. low mileage. Priced for the econ- oon inded persen STOCK NO 33 Pontiac Convert. § 695. telient “fires STOCK NO’ 408 54 Buick Century . $1095 HARDTOP — turquoise & white paint. radio and heater. Dyna- flow, white tires. STOCK NO. 418 'S1 Buick 4Dr...... $ 195) tees good STOCK NO "$4 Ford Convert, ..$ 995 ale engine reg with black top. hite tires, radio & heater. Ford- O-Matic. STOCK NO. 423 $ 995 STARCHIEF Puliy sostpoe’: power Soo ak and bra STOCK NO. 431. 35 Buick Special . $1495 CONVERTIBLE — Beautiful white body with blue top. 20, actual pe fully equipped. 8T NO. $5 Buick Super ....$1445) +DR. SEDAN — fully eet power steering & brakes ontiac 870 . $1295 | DTOP — attra etive black & | White tires, clean inside & | 3° owner special. STOCK Ask for Glenn. Sawyer or Mike Flynn OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Take Ave. ° Open Eves. FE 2-910] FREE! ‘98 LICENSE & ANTI-FREEZE NO PAYMENTS UNTIL 1958 NEW TIRES ALL BRAND NAMES AVAILABLE ON '53-°57 MODELS WRITTEN GUARANTEE ON '53 -'57 MODELS 'S7 Cadillac Convertible $4750 2.500 actualm iles, turquoise & ivory top, tull power STOP_IN NOW! "CY" WANTS YOU TO MAKE YOUR OWN DEAL 16 SPECIALS LISTED 90-50 30 DAY GUARANTEE LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS ‘57 Volkswagon 2 Dr. +. $1799 "53 DODGE Club Counce. DEE Od eOmanoE $ 395 Ligtit biue im color, a lcw mileage official's car J) saan ‘56 Chevrolet ......... $1595 H[ $8. DESOTO Club Coupe ........: Meee, $ 695 Cine tinee tnees. petenen aera ame as ach 56 FORD C ibl oes $139 56 FOR onvertible .......... 00.00 e cee . $1395 ‘$6 Ford 2 Dr. .......... $1345 oe - . Custom 8. tutone Itehte ray. fordomatic, white tires, '54 PONTIAC 4-Door’...... SRAM Meo 5 ..$ 895 ; low mileage one-own a oo Pontiac Catalina . Le. $1345 51 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe ....... eee $ 145 oe eee & ee ‘radio & heater, hydramatic, white oe van aur W 8178 ” or 55 F Station Wagon ...:............ 3 '55 Chevrolet 4 Dr. ..... $1295 _ se BEL AIR V4. coral & eray finish, powerglice. white 1°55 FORD PB ccoy AHOES SHEE Se onoouoneonc .. $1195 '55 Ford 2 Dr. .......... $1295 |} +54 CHEVROLET 2-Door .......000.. _$ 795 ak ease em - ae . $53 CHEVROLET Club C sop #ooeuane we $ 645 '54 Buick Century ...... $1245 / 0 ee ren Pitas hate an BAA srentee: radia, & beater) marecn ‘33 FORD Victoria Club Coupe ........ woe C45 f ‘ . 7 oo Ford 4 Dr. .......... 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Pirst joer he = 6100 takes thie one home. transportation Bud Shelton MOTOR SALES Oakland County's Largest Independent Dealer AUBURN AT F. BLVD. FE 8-9683 OPEN 8 A.M. ee 8 we ee 8 OPM, . _ $460 ‘31 DODGE Club Coupe ...............556.$ 195 WE HAVE MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM — A WIDE VARIETY OF MAKES, MODELS AND COLORS \ | " Cy Owens Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. 2 FE54101 FE 5.3588 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. x. id * : i THE PONTIAC rare THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957 SIXTY‘SEVEN. aul otel Cosmopolitan’ Casts -- Today's Radio Programis -- Wie, Crem CELW, (ee) ww, aoe WCAR, (1190) WZEEZ, (ize) WPRON, (146) sex, cop > WWJ, NBC Bandstand She Sees Again After 18 Years + TONIGHT “WIBK. News, aia WJBK, News, Tom George 6:00—WIR, News WXYZ, News, Surrell ,WCAR, Sports, Sheridan WPON, Chyck Lewis N EI D WWs, News WIEE, Bowe. Onvey 9:00— WIR, Wa, ‘| tt0-woR, De Mal ew Electronic Device WXYZ, Wattrick. McKensie) ORLW. News. Knowles Ww) Minute Parade wws on Mazvei) palettes a WOAR, § WXYZ, Breaktast Club : Enabl Blind W we ae oaths ond Mowe CKLW. News, David CKLW. Heatter, Davies apies In oman weae, Sports Page WCAR. News, George 4 2:06— WIR, Ma Perkins r : H ati Foas 11100-eiua: ‘ihe WCAR Nowe, Sartre os - to Differentiate Light wee heen Knowles mn Dinner Datee ' Muste With Mason WWJ. Bob Maxwell $:30-——-WJR, Jack Garris WXYZ, Jim Backus KLW, Grant, Davies CKLW, News, David ; * CKLW, News, Chase - re aut WPON, Music With Mason FRIDAY MORNING Story 1:06—WJR, $:00-—WJR, Nejra, Melody ware News, Homechpts Guest News, Maxwell We organ W2Te, “Ehed w. = wok, new 5 or ? oar Lewis, Album Time GEOR ‘America to Kyets| 700 WTR Pat Butrem ack the Bellboy WIbR. WXYZ, Bd WCAR, News, Patrick WAR sheridan ay 7 ta ag WJBK, News, 7:30—WXYZ, M. Griffin WPON, Chuck Lewis. WCAR, Hews, Page WW, Three "aiar Extre ¢: 00 w, Ww. CKLW, Heatter, Album IR, vole. aria tee WW. Mews, J. Woot | "tes" women is House 8: Wwgy Mis ‘One Hall WiBE Nove News, LS Sxcw. News, Davies w ; wee, Seemenee Shorr WCAR, News 4:06-—WJIR, Parade of Bands CaLy. W. Scotland. vare xen bi Dan Kirby WPON. on MacKinnon ww, pty Conf WXYZ, News, Well 11:39—WJR, Mme for Music Sports, McKenzie $:30-—WWJ, Nightline CKLW, Theater 9:00—WJIR, pews. wa CKLw. Bole Te? WPON, WJBK. Hews, Bellboy WCAR, News $:30—WJR. Basketball WJBK, Sound Off CKLW, Knowles 16;00—WJR, World WWJ, Pamily Living CELW. News, Toby David CKLW. Ne Reid ews, WCAR, News, Sheridan Sarly Bird Club : WXYR News, Wolf 12:30—WJR, Time for Muste CKLW, We owles \—_CELW, O'Dell, David - ° WCAR, —— WIBK, wa ibe JBK, News, Reid pS WPON. Music With Mason] _ 10:30-—WJR, Symphony ews ' endy Warren 10. Music Hall WWJ, Family Living WPON, News, McKinnon | TO" 25, Manvel SWXYR, News, McKensie CKLW, News, Knowles #:36—WJR, Music Hall w Jim Reeves CELW, News, E. Chase 11:00—WJR, News CKLW, News, David CKLW, News, Davies WJBK, Sports, McLeod — George «, Hurley, Davies FRIDAY AFTERNOON we ©6Vine: WWJ, News, ye CKLW, Grant, Livestec! WJBK, News, Tom George WCAR, News. Thomas WPON, News, MacKinnon c WJBK. News, George Godfrey WCAR, News a eS News, Shift CKLW, News, Godfrey WJBK, News, McLeod | WCAR, News, Page ~ 4:30—WIR, Miusic Hal | ww, ~~ Deland q wx News, McKensie CKLW. News, Chase §;00—WJIR, g = Lenhart WWJ, News, Deland Sports, MacKengie CKLW, Cha WJBK. News. McLeod Hy — -- Today's Television Programs -- Programs furnished by stations fisted in this celumm are subject te change without notice Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel —WWJ-TV Channel 7—-WXYZ-TV Channel §—CKLW-TV 11:15—(9) Weather. (4) Weather. / Q) Miss Fairweather. 11:2%0—(9) Starlight Theater. Claude Rains in “Paris Ex- press.” (4) Sports. (2) Sports Final. TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:90—(7) Mr. Danger. (9) Popeye. |’ (4) News, Sports, (2) Code 3. :15—(4) Weather. 6:20—(4) Box Four. :30—(7) New Orleans Police. (9) 1: 25—(2) Brave Ea gle. 4) Marriage; Dennis O'Keefe, Counsel. (2) News. +| tte’s Garter.” 11:30—(7) Night Court. night. Nightwatch Theater. “Getting Ger-!* Cl 6:40—(2) Weather. (4) To- :45—(2) News. a 7:00—(7) Sports Focus. (9) Hawk- FRIDAY MORNING eye. (4) Mich. Outdoors. (2) Si- lent Service. 6:50—(2) Meditations. 7:10—(7) Sports. 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. 7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today. :15—(7) News. 7:30—(7) Circus Boy. (9) Million|??45—(@) News. Dollar Movie. Mickey Rooney,'s:99(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Judy Garland in “Babes on| Cartoon Carnival. Broadway.” (4) color) Tic Tac! Dough. (2) Sgt. Preston. \8:30—(7) Big Show, :00—(7) Zorro. (4) Groucho Marx.|8:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (2) Harbormaster. 9:00—(4) Romper Room. :30—(7) Real McCoys. (4) Drag-|,. Tet. (2) Climay. “A_Matter of 2) %=2) News. Life and Death’ with Ralptlse-—<2) Ladies Day. (4) Amos Meeker, Betsy Palmer. ‘n’ Andy. (7) Oour Fried Harry. 9:00—(7) Pat. Boone. Ames Bros., 9:56—(9) Billboard. Marth, Gray. Sr Teaaedn eae Joel :00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Betty Grable, Victor Mature, re, il speed ame A td Wake Up Screaming.” (4) Peo- 10: 390—(4) Treasure Hunt. oe =e Ar- ple’s Choice. 11:00—(4) Price Is Right. 9:30—(T) O.8°S. (4) Ernie Ford. coe : Rosemary Clooney. (2) Play- ae News. hoyse 90. Murder on college! 31; 39—(2)-Strike It Rich. (4) Truth campus and effect on students op Consequences. (7) Robin and and families shown in “The | Ricky. (9) Howdy Doody. Troublemakers’} with Nicki Adams, Ben Gazzara, Keenan|l1:45—(7) Noontime Comics. Wynn, Barbara Rush, Mary Astor. | FRIDAY AFTERNOON | 10:00-—(7) Navy Log. (4) Innocent 12:99—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4) Years. Tic Tac Dough. (9) Hidden 10:30—(7) Basketball. Detroit, Pases: Pistons vs. Boston Celtics. \12:18—(2) Love of Life. | 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) Na-|12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. tional News, (4) News. a (4) It Could Be You. (7) The News. Erwins. (9) Myrt and Doris, ACROSS 1 750-mile river in Utah and Wyoming 6 Tibetan riv ll Harvested 4 13 Interstice 1 14 More facile 1§ Lessee 7 peatocted We rH Mariner’ LJ ascetica thy appendage “Ves 28 Female saint 36 Shakespearean 38 Green | a8 4 if bearing f 39 “Where the ul 13 Solitary 36 Conchision 18 Encountered 37 Anoint 20 Puffs up 40 Hurry 21 River in 4) River fn Idaho Kansas 22 Century plant 42 Soviet city 23 ayy sheep 43 pect Ocourre: . 44 Scope 54 Herons 24 Rainbow 46 Maple genus 6 Medicinal 277 Change 47 ——lla, river . uality direction . in 28 Ellipsoidal i 1° Withered African river PJ Attire flows” 42 British money of account 2 Erect 45 Peruvian 3 Pacile mountains 4 Roof finial 46 Peer Gyant's § Requirements moth er 6 oneate 49 Mi unusuad appellation 51 Source 7 Educational! 33 nees group (ab.) Anger \2:30—(2) House Party. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. 1:06—(2) Douglas Fairbanks. (4) (Color): Howard Miller Show. 2:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) My |bright flash like an electric light door to the possibilities of dec! cautious optimism about the ex-, course, that I was not going to get my sight back,"’ she said, “I NEWARK, N. J. @—"‘Oh, I can see the light.” It was in these words that a woman blind for 18 years de-| scribed her reaction to a new elec- tronic device, her surgeons said. The woman, Betty Corstorphine, 3; underwent a series of tests in Cedars of Lebapon Hospital, Los Angeles, last month using a electric cell connected to wires in her brain. * * * “I saw flashes, at one time a, bulb, and at another time a gray-| ness as though a light had just! gone out,”’ she said, Dr. John C. Button said the test showed that brain cells did not atrophy like unused muscle cells but could be stimulated. the test “opens tronic vision,” he predicted that with adequate funds medical -sci- ence could refine the apparatus] - so that within five years almost all blind people could “sae” by the vision centers. means of electrical stimulus = ° Donald Woods as It to Skilled Actor tt PLAYING HIMSELF — Versatile Donald Woods now has an unusual acting chore, portraying himself, in CBS-TV’s daytime serial, “Hotel Cosmopolitan.” Woods the television character is a permanent guest in a fictional New York hotel. The show is presented Monday through Friday from 12 to 12:15 p.m. “Eventually,” he said, sure we'll get real sight.’s Miss Corstorphine expressed a periment, “I went out there knowing, of aids for the blind like there are. hearing aids." Little Margie. (4) Bride and Groom, (7) Topper. 2:35—(9) Theater 15. 2:50—(9) News. 3:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color). Matinee Theater. (7) American Bandstand. (9) Corliss Archer. $:30—(2) Verdict Is Yours. (7) Do You Trust Your Wife. (9) Movie. 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen for a Day. (7) American Band- stand, 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. 4:30—(2) Edge of Night. 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. 5:00—(2) Susie. (4) Blondie. (7) The Buccaneers, (9) Dance Par- |thing like a .radarscope or tele- | Vision set." Miss Corstprphine, who volun-| ¢. teered for the tests begun last Button, a 46-year-old neurologist 'who lives in nearby Maplewood,) | described the device |eventually be developed as ‘‘some- that may Oct. 28, has been blind since 1939 because of the pressure of an in- operable, benign tumor on her op- tie nerve, Anewer te Previows Puzzle m2) RIAIRIA She IPIAIN| lel SiWiAISIMigic . imi igi 1s imié! CLAIM ma PRAT AS OlA/T imi } CRAs Gil if ie ly Aly le) EX NL Piss “natal if-) SITiolA Flas PA ele lt (Ac I y) INTIS T Arr glo) (Pi LiNig: [uli Rig ty. cit iel [EL iMis) “fresh from the hills’ 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. via NBC-TV. hour musical extravaganza. | er “Pm f vacation), but’ll be back on TV in Sept. 58 . . . Prediction: There'll be a big boom in '58 (Sputnik Spending) ... After Jayne Meadows had the baby, Steve Allen said: “It was a THE MIDNIGHT EARL... . Hollywood Is Moving to Brooklyn for TV Tex ? Jinx. (1) Lady of/jnew it wag only ‘a test, that much By EARL WILSON ad We le Sasi) @ Sino Charm. (9) Movie. : An is just a o Woods, fie he Sic, heat area. (a oe ae = e = —— 2 in-] NEW YORK — Looks like maybe Brooklyn swapped the an honest individual who says.| HAMPTON SPECIALS 1: 30— : : meday— ° ping = | i < The ) it's ston—-there may be visi on Dodgers to Los Angeles for a little chunk of Hollywood. quite frankly: @e ¢ General Soca, BOS Victor x * * We squandered $5 on a 14-mile cab ride out to Flatbush that'll be used more often for Hollywood-type spectaculars ... Sinee the successful General Motors show that cost $1,000,000. | » (That doesn’t even include $66 worth of gar- lic-lgaded sandwiches. NBC Veep Manie Sacks rushed them out). “I'm doing three of my shows from here in WILSON becoming ‘the Burbank of New York!” “It was my first time in Brooklyn,” said a still-dazed How- ard Keel. But Claudette Colbert said, “J used to play Brooklyn but he's been busy constantly in on the subway circuit—belleve me, I rode the subway, too.’ Twenty-five limousines shuttled the stars back and forth RICHEST IN BUSINESS and finally to a party where everybody said the $1,000,000 | was well spent. “Very well spent!” maintained Dan Dailey. “Half of it must pition- Woods, who surprisingly is old ectrenics Association enough to boast a married daugh- FE 4-1515 ter, has one equally frank am- | C & V ELECTRO MART 158 Oakland Mon., Thers., Fri, have gone to actors.” } : x * * 7] imself + ’ . University of Michigan has many § Just a Job sss test maior iniversy to ‘admit women, (1870), first school of public health, first school of natural resources, only center for Japanese studies in the United States, ranks first among state uni- Winds Up in TV Serial 'versities im the number of alumni After Moving. East to ‘listed in Who's Who in America | (1952- 53) edition), largest univer- Tackle: Broadway |sity - owned stadium in the United |States, first university to be gov- By DICK KLEINER lerned by a board of regents elect- long and wholesome career, play- ing every kind of character under | rently employed — playing Donald Woods /? pens on CBS-TV’s relatively new daytime serial, tan.” volved with some guests and the stories go on and on and on, these Jast anywhere from two to eight weeks, then new characters are in- : :' “troduced and a new story starts. 6 in the morning to get to the studio in time for a 9 o'clock re- hearsal call. hour's rehearsal for the next day’s show, afternoon. EASIER BUT HARDER Says, too.”” | vehicle is a good one.” serted January, Dinah Shore announced. “Brooklyn's pia, New York television. NEW YORK (NEA) — After a led by the people. 1e Sputnik, Donald Woodg is cur- * * * This strange bit of casting hap- “Hotel Cosmopoli- The idea is that Woods is a permanent guest of this fiction- al New York hotel. He gets In- stories spritig from here. Unlike most sérials, where the * * * For Woods, this meang up at DIRECT FACTORY PRICES NOTHING DOWN EASY TERMS This, plus the show itself and an | takes him until 2 in the Office Open Saterday Me “It’s easier than many jobs,” he “but it's harder than many, Y ONITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION Om EINUFACTORES CYCLONE. PERCE * * * “'m a mercenary guy. 'm | in this business to make a Iiv- | Ing and Ili do radio or TV or | GOOD T. V. SERVICE MEN meviey or nummer sock oy ang: | OOLIT-YOURSELF, things that pays—as long as the part is right for me, and the | RCA COLOR TV Call Us — Free Heme Trial. PORTABLE TELEVISION 6 Maekes—$89.95 Up OPEN "TIL 9:60 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 MUNTZ TV On Easy Credit Terms Member of ~ He came to New York, after 15/ solid years and 50 pictures in Hol- Ivwood, in "4. He says he de- the West Coast because} he was hungry to do a Broadway | * * * He still hasn't done the play, “T want to be the richest char- acter actor in the business.” ‘ _ Douglas Fairbanks is getting a check-up in a N.Y. hospital’ ... Jackie Gleason left for Europe (to take a vacation from his Caesarian delivery — the doctor also delivered Sid Caesar.” (Actually, Jayne had a rough time.) ‘CHANNEL 6 COMING SOON! TV ANTENNA KITS HI-Fi AND COLOR TV OPEN Those HOUSE. Time and place to be | CONDON’S announced. Will be sponsored by RCA and Hampton Blectric. | rs Marie McDonald’s newest date: Aly Kahn... . Shirl Conway's taking Juda- ism instruction for her religious mar- riage to Composer Bernie Wayne... Ginger Rogers’ Havana salary: $28,000-. a-wk and expenses ... Kate Smith'll get 4 Cs-a-wk on radio... Sara Aman, a former Miss Israel, is a cafe entertain-, er here... Elvis Presley’s asking price for the “Big Record” TV’er was 100G's, but an agent thought he'd get him for “only $80,000”. WISH I'D SAID THAT: An optimist, is a guy who expects a paperback book! to be as sexy as its cover picture. That's earl, brother. i ii 1957) | -| The pink lady’s-slipper, largest out, the piant’s anthers dust featl of the northern orchids, traps the pollen on its back for the use of honeybee in its pouch-shaped blos-'the next lady's-slipper, | — som to aid pollination. Spines A horse eats food from enough! ‘comb pollen out of the bee’s hair.|land to feed four average adult! 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PB Snow tires included _ $1,350 Cal FE 23-4813 after 5: 30 “GOODWILL USED CARS” $4 PONTIAC STATION WAGON Heater reremase $109. “PONTIAC RETAIL” STORE 63 MT CLEMENS 8T. PE 3 a um Tit TOTE YOUR NOTE EVERYBODY'S 8, CREDIT \ Radio HER THE OSTORKING MAN'S FRIEND EASY ED JONES ; " : \ ~ : Vee MOTOR SALES THANKSGIVING USED CAR SALE November 21, 22, 23 OFFERING A FREE 15-lb. TURKEY WITH THE PURCHASE OF A NEW OR USED CAR All Prices Reduced- Guaranteed Used Cars-Low Down Payments - Hurry Now! 37 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 4-Door ..... mS CHEVROLET. 2- PLYMOUTH Savoy 4-Door-6 ........NEW PLYMOUTH Savoy 4-Door 8 ........NEW DESOTO Firesweep 2-Door ...........NEW DESOTO Firedome 2-Door ............NEW DESOTO. 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New Goodyear Tires Available on all ’55- 57 models Car Guarantee’ On all '51 -’57 models—as long as you own the car '56* PONTIAC "37 CHEV) ROLET 57 CHEVROLET 56 ‘FORD =—aw $1005 ‘36 ‘VOLKSW AGON 36 KARMAN GHIA 56 PONTIAC ‘3 CHEVROLET Oe ANCrOr $1205 56 CHEVROLET 38 PONTIA 36 cifeeour NS Ee harah ad $5 CHEVROLET 53 BUICK : ee iit —_ Ca 3S CHEVROLE! 38 CHEVROLET Fa $005 "$5 BUICK CENTURY HARDTOP "38 5 CHE VROL ET 33 DODGE aa acolo 1 Lasoered "58 FORD 8875 55 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE vee pep 81305 . 38 CHEVROLET ., 6 54 FORD eg ony i 2 pe "$4 CHEVROLET . gs ‘33 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON 8S 33 BUICK DOOR HARDTOP 3 P PONTI AC - 884 RD 4 PONTIAC 7 sis <4 OLDSMOBILE a eee 54 PONTIAC CATALINA HARDTOP "33 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER H TOP RA porno ne | BUICK | a0 Orchard Take Ave. 9101 Open’ Eves. Braid Motor Sales 33 YEARS. FAIR DEALING- DESOTO- PLYMOUTH DEALER CASS AT WEST PIKE STREET PE 2-0186 From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” FE 4-4546 PE 4-4547 dark biue | NO. , sie) . $1295 | attractive black & FR ‘58 LICENSE & ANTI- FREEZE NO PAYMENTS UNTIL 1958 NEW TIRES ALL BRAND NAMES AVAILABLE ON ’53-'57 MODELS WRITTEN GUARANTEE ON °53-'57 MODELS '57 Cadillac Convertible $4750 7.500 actualm files, turquoise & ivory top, full power. '57 Volkswagon 2 Dr. .. $1795 Ligtt blue ip color, a low mileage official's car. ‘56 Chevrolet .......... $1595 CONVERTIBLE. ago eck & bei Light .. full power. white tires, 18,000 ac D miter, cue ae : celrord2 De a $1345 Custom 8, tu-tone light, res. fordomatic. white Gres; low mileage, one-owner c ‘55 Pontiac Catalina -... $1345 white_& biue--radio & heater, hydramatic, white 55 Chevrolet 4 Dr. ..... $1295 BEL AIR V-8. coral & gray finish, powerglide white tires, radio & heater. spotlight. A nice family car. '55 Ford 2 Dr. ...-...... $1295 FAIRLANE, fordomatic. radio & heater =aes tires. turn ls. window washers. seat covers ‘54 Buick Century ...... $1245 rage HARDTOP. dynafiow, radio & heater. maroon white finish. '55 Ford 4 Dr. veee eee ees O1145 CUSTOM V-8, — blue finish, heater, turn signals, window washers, 21.000 actual miles one-owner car. '55 Chevrolet 2 Dr. ...... $1045 210 V-8. beige & white, radio & heater. white tires, seat covers. ‘54 Ford 4 Dr. ..........°$ 895 CRESTLINE. green fordomatic, radio & heater white tires, turn sigoals, ar eal sharpie '59 Pontiac 2 Dr. ........$1245 870. vellow & black. radio & heater brdramatic, turn signals white tires '53 Pontiac 2 Dr. ........ $ 695 A low mileage. one-owner car with redio & heater, turn signals. tu-tone green. ‘93 Ford 2 Dr. .......... $ 695 CUSTOM V-8. boegplt reen & white, radio & heater, turn signals, a nic ‘51 Pontiac 2 Dr......... $295 radio & heater, h Loa al itis Sine dinging but lots ‘ot rad mien ok ‘49 Ford 2 Dr. .......... $ 100 Biack. Firet man with $100 takes thie one home. Good transportation. /Bud Shelton MOTOR SALES “Oakland County's Largest Independent Dealer AUBURN AT _E. BLVD. ( ” FE 89683 \ ( OPEN 8 AM.-9 P.M, FE 5-4101 STOP IN NOW! "Cy" WANTS YOU TO MAKE YOUR OWN DEAL 16 SPECIALS LISTED $050 30 DAY GUARANTEE LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS a 5064 : "$3 DODGE Club Coupe .... cece eee ee $ O95 5088 53 DESOTO Club Coupe ......... eee ee S$ 695 ’ $106 56 FORD Convertible ..............00.006 $1395 $127 54 PONTIAC 4-Door .............. oesscas$ OOS 3150 ‘31 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe .............$ 145 8176 55 FORD Station Wagon ............ ... $1395 166 $5 FORD 4Door ..... 0 eee cceyceveee ees $1195 ‘ $212 "34 CHEVROLET 2-Door .............. ...$ 795 5263 $3 CHEVROLET Club Coupe ..... 222 645 sé 53 FORD Victoria Club Coupe ............$ 645 : $274 56 FORD Victoria . 2.022550. 525.2 cesses $1495 8307 54 FORD 2-Door ........cccccsesesecccee -$ 698 5220 = $5 FORD Convertible .................... $1095 $334 54 FORD Convertible @.2..))) oes $ 845 forme 55 FORD 4-Door ..47.......... pee onsounse. Vsk ce) 5460 DODGE Club Coupe ... seecee eS 195 WE HAVE MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM — A WIDE VARIETY OF MAKES, MODELS AND COLORS \ I] Cy Owens Your Friendly FORD Dealer . 147 S. Saginaw St. FE 5.3588 Open 8 A.M, to 9 P.M. re ? Seca lata IEG, pe ie ke a ue 3 ——_ EEE ee ne - -- ‘Today S Bot ae ae WIR, (700) _CELW, om ww, aon WOAR, (1138) wats, ane. WrON, c1en WseK, cep | CELW. News, Chase WIBK, News, Ski Show WPOR, orld. hoes 6:36, ww a, Date« WJBK, Jack the WCAR, News, Patrick 1:30—WXYZ, M. Griffin WWJ, Three — Extra CKELW, Heatter, Album Denste Hall One $:30—WwWy, — CKLW, Theate: % Wan. cack ¥ CKLw, ~~ WJBK. ews, Bellboy WCAR, News ®: ‘30 WIR. Basketball WJBK, sound 11:06—WJR, News Off CELW, Knowles "wea, Me Dan Kirby ‘ ‘J, News, Roberts v2. News, Woit =e a " - WW4, NBC Bandstana WXYZ, News, Surrell WIBK, News. 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W—“‘Oh, I cai see the light."” dt" was in these words that a woman blind for 18 years de- scribed her reaction to a new elec- tronic device, her surgeons said. The woman, Betty Corstorphine, 35, underwent a series of tests in Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, Los Angeles, last month using a photo- electric cell connected to wires in her brain. * * * f “IT saw flashes, at one time a |bright flash like an electric light bulb, and at another time a gray- ness as though a light had just gone out,’ she said, Dr. John C, Buttdn said the test showed that brain cells did not atrophy like unused muscle cells but could be stimulated. Saying that the test “opens the door to the possibilities of elec- tronic vision,’ he predicted that with adequate funds medical sci- ence could refine the apparatus so that within five years almost all blind people could “sae” ‘by means of electrical stimulus of the vision .centers 7 Z eae PLAYING HIMSELF — Versatile Donald Woods now has an unusual acting chore, portraying himself in CBS-TV’s daytime serial, “Hotel Cosmopolitan.” Woods the television character is a permanent guest in a fictional New York hotel. The show _ presented Monday through Friday from 12 to 12:15 pm. 1S > H's Justa Job +40 Sled Actor " permanent guest of this fiction- Winds Up in TV Serial _After Moving. East to Tackle. Broadway By DICK KLEINER NEW YORK (NEA) — After a ing every kind of character under the Sputnik, Donald Woods is eur- rently employed — playing Donald Woods * * * This strange bit of casting hap- pens on CBS-TV’s relatively new) daytime serial, “‘Hotel Cosmopoli- tan.’ The idea ts that Woods is a al New York hotel. He gets in- volved with some guests and the stories spring from here. Unlike most serials, where the stories go on and on and on, these it anywhere from two to eight weeks, then new characters are in- troduced and a new story starts. * * * For Woods, this meang up at 6 in the morning to get to the studio in time for a 9 o'clock re- hearsal call. This, plus the show itself and an é. be University of Michigan has many + /firsts; first major university to first school . admit women (1870), of public health, first school of natural resources, only center for Japanese studies in the United States, ranks first among state uni- versities in the number of alumni listed in Who's Who in America (1952-53) editign), largest univer- sity . owned stadium in the United States, first university to be gov- erned by a board of regents elect- ied by the people, long and wholesome career, play-| DIRECT 7 FACTORY PRICES NOTHING DOWN “Eventually,” he sai d, “I'm hour’s rehearsal for the next day’s EASY: TERMS Programs furnished by stations Usted in this celumm are subject te change without notice sare OWE Ge ral dea? | . show, takes him until 2 in the tne tel charge) Miss Corstorphine expressed a H ] ] d I M Shee 1888 | ‘aes Deus t. Salen. Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel ¢—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV cautious optimism about. the ex-| O yw OO Ss OV1INYG EASIER BUT HARDER Open Saterday periment, B k] f - TV “It's easier than many jobs,” he . TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (11:15—(9) Weather, (4) Weather. |12:45—(2) Guiding Light. “I went out there knowing. of! to TOO! Nn [or says, “but it's harder than many, |] GMLY OMITED staves svete compenation (2) Miss Fairweather. tha eS >” . Cases vane 6:90—(7) Mr. Danger. (9) Popeye. t:00—(2)-Douglas Fairbanks. (4) | 2)" ool gl lem S too ae .(4) News, Sports. (2) Code 3. |11:20—(9) Starlight Theater. Tex and Jinx. (1) Lady of knew it wag ohly a test, that much By EARL WILSON a“ 6:15—(4) Weather. Claude Rains in “Paris Ex-| Charm. (9) Movie. a will have to go in- _ And ft is just a job to Woods, press.” (4) Sports. (2) Sports|, io. 4 ane world als & PR guiiy_ eee kame NEW YORK — Looks like maybe Brooklyn swapped the an honest individual who says, HAMPTON SPECIALS 6:20—(4) Box Four. Final. ' ae ). ae , it's soon—there may be vision Dodgers to. Los Angeles for a little chunk of Hollywood. quite frankly: . On General Electro, RCA Yeeee . )N 1:28+(2) NN teh aids for the blind like there are x * * “I'm a mercenary guy. I'm Brave Eee el eee Deans. O'Keeie “Getting Gor tee=t2) Our Mias Brooks. (1) My |bearing aids.” 2 We squandered $5 on a i4-mile cab ride | im this business to make a liv- | GOOD T. V. SERVICE MEN Gut GN | | GliGee OCO —_ saw Button, a 46-year-old neurologist| out to Flatbush that'll be used more often | if and I'll do radio or TW or | DO-IT-YOURSELF : * . ; who lives in: nearby Maplewood, for Hollywood-t tacula ince th tite memamligmad a OS expert advice. 6:40—(2) Weather 11:30—(7) Night Court. (4) nee ea y. @ Bride | sescribed the device that may ful G ars shehon ule ay va things that pays—as long ag the ; : night. room. (1) Topper. eventually be developed as ‘‘some- — = otors show that cost ert is right for me, and the | RCA COLOR TV 6:45—(2) News. 2:35—(9) Theater 15. thing like a wradarscope or tele- $1,000,000. | vehicle is a good one.” Call Us — Free Home Trial. : SIN vision set.” 7 = (That doesn’t even include $66 worth of gar- Hi, N PORTABLE TELEVISION 7:00—(7) Sports Focus. (9) Hawk- FRIDAY MORNING 3 ; . : : & ie came to New York, after 15 eye. (4) Mich, Gasaiee. Se sae— (5) News. P Miss pom gre ~ — fam lic-lgaded sandwiches. NBC Veep Manie Sacks solid years and 50 pictures in Hol- 6 Mekes—$89.95 Up lent Service. 6:50—(2) Meditations. $:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color). ar fae bean ‘blind Goce “a rushed them out). wood, in ot he = he de- |} “OPEN ‘Ti 9:0 ; Matinee Theater. (7) American) ~~" “" “ se t es' because 7:10—(7) Sports. 6:85—(2) On the Farm Front. Bandstand. (9) Corliss Archer, |0¢c@use.of the pressure of an in- I'm doing three of my shows from here in he was hungry to do a Broadway | 825 W. Haron FE 4-2525 operable, benign tumor on her op- January, Dinah Shore announced. “Brooklyn’s 5 play. 7:15—(7) News. 7:00-—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today.!s. 59 _(9) verdict Is Yours. (7) Dojtic nerve. WILSON becoming ‘the Burbank of New York!” te * = 7:90—(1) Cireus Boy. (9) Million? 1:45—(2) News. You Trust Your Wife. (9) Movie. “It was my first time in Brooklyn,” said a still-dazed How-| He still hasn’t done the play MUNTZ TV Dollar Movie. Mickey Rooney, |. 9g_(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) |#:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen ard Keel. But. Claudette Colbert said, “J used to play Brooklyn but he's been busy constantly in a. Garland in “Babes on) Cartoon Carnival. for a Day. (7) American Band- on the subway circuit—belleve me, I rode the subway, too.” New York television. cobra AS coke) Tie Tac} ae stand. . a0 Moar sah Raina _ Twenty-five limousines shuttled the stars back and forth RICHEST IN BUSINESS vn 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. Ae et Tet uz | and finally to a party where everybody said the $1,000,000 | Woods, who surprisingly is old leckenies Asseciotion 8:00—(7) Zorro. (4) Groucho Marx,|8:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. ATrloM was well spent. \enough to boast a married | FE 4-1515 4:30—(2) Edge of Night. an Mima eiRiAis eg iOL IS IOIN c 1GINaal nie (2) Harbo t rh equally frank anbormaster. 9:00—(4) Romper Room. oT lAl Tie “Very well spent!” maintained Dan Dailey. “Half of it must. ee = oe =/ oad ce V SLEcTRO. MART 8:30—(7) Real McCoys. (4) Drag-' ':95—(2) N 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. bet LP SATS ue} have gone to actors.” | “Tow Open Mon., Thars., Fri, t. (2) Climax. “A Matter ef: we: <> = PR Riaie SrriAimiciniyl | | ” Be a 5:00—(2) Susie. (4) Blondie. (7) mFS UALS x *& * | acter actor in the business. (eS (4) Amos Life and Death” with Ralph'p:se—(2) Ladies Day. IRA ele The Buccaneers, (9) Dance Par-| [ritinis! Douglas Fairbanks is getting a check-up in a N.Y. hospital Meeke: t ra eeker, Betsy Palmer. ‘n' Andy. (7) Oour Fried Harry. ty. Camry - Jackie Gleason left for Europe (to take a vacation from:his COMING SOON! CHANNEL 6 9:00—(7) Pat Boone. Ames Bros.,'9:55—(9) Billboard. vacation) but’ll be back on TV in Sept. '58 . Prediction; w-vi AND couse TY a. TV ANTENNA KITS Martha Da Spouse There'll be a bi " tni Lo. a Thess Voctents Gomes Gray. (9) Hollywods onlay we hea ire Jayne ssiedeas tice Faia Pas See oat wae al HOUSE. Time and place to be fi CONDON’S Betty Grable, Victor Mature, “I ° " ° Caesarian delivery —.the dottor also-delivered Sid Caesar.”, announced. Wil) be sponsored Ratie and Lad Setes ond Service eas Screaming.” (4) Peo-'19:30—(4) Treasure Hunt. (Actually, Jayne had a rough time.) by RCA and Hompton Gloctric, : s oice, . ; 11:00—(4) Price Is Right. 9:30—(7) O.8S. (4) Ernie Ford. : se OBS. 1) Erie Fords ty News _|THE MIDNIGHT aoe hoyse 90. Murder on college! 11: 39—(2)-Strike It Rich. (4) Trutt cDonald’s newest date: Aly campus and effect on students: Re Kahn... . Shirl Conway's taking Juda- and “a n in “The or Consequences. (7) Robin and : Ricky. (9) Howdy Doody. ism instruction for her religious mar- Troublemakers'} with Nick ; x riage to Composer Bernie Wayne . . . sams, Pages aie, Keenan/l1:45—( ). Noontime Comics. Ginger Rogers’ Havana salary: $28,000- hoor arbara Rush, Mary : a-wk and expenses .. . Kate Smith'll get FRIDAY AFTERNOON 4 Cs-a-wk on radio... Sara Aman, a Gn A832 10:00—(7) Navy Log. (4) Innocent 12:00—-(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4) ___ former Miss Israel, is a cafe entertain-) Years “Tie ‘Tae—Dough. (9) Hidden yf ef Here . . = Elvis Fresiey's asking price ff 17 years before the Safety Pin 10:30—(7) Basketball. Detroit, Page for the “Big Record” TV’er was 100G’s, Pistons vs. Boston Celtics. 12:13—(2) Love of Life. vantg Sip eeee thought he'd get him for, G i | began distilling tte Koo On. (9) Na-|1#:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. WISH I'D SAID THAT: An optimist, & fine whiskey Nose ews. (4) News. (2); (4) It Could Be You. (2) The is a guy who expects a paperback book | ; Erwins. (9) Myrt and Doris, - to be as sexy as its cover picture. That's. WILLIAM __ earl, brother. | 1 Tsocmlle ver (Copyright, 1957) 3. 80 NN $2.39 Wyoming Se al Pint fooled | The pink lady’s-slipper, largest/but, the plant's anthers dust fresh! Code No. 770 Code No. 771 te heoren tone 1 5 | ‘of the northern orchids, traps the pollen on its back for the use ot i Lenee honeybee in its pouch-shaped blos- the next lady’s-slipper. WILLIAM PENN BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 35% STRAIGHT $ Conte Lae ‘som to aid pollination, Spines A horse eats food from enough WHISKEY, 6 YEARS OR MORE OLD, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. it Masuere : ——— /comb pollen out of the bee’s hair. land to feed four average adult GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD. PEORIA, ILL. Pai tbesoed OL ‘As the insect struggles to get persons. . ascetics =e 4 | — 22 Seed re — ae appendage 4 F . . 33 ar ped saint } ALL ABOARD FOR TV — Mary Martin, wearing one of her <1 26 Shakespearean | “fresh from the hills’? costumes, is’ star of “Annie Get Your 30 Veneeuslan F Gun,” which will be seen Wednesday, Thanksgiving Eve, from hon a = ii 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. via NBC-TV. Mary, who portrays sharp-shoot- iecot ing Annie Oakley in this special colorcast, heads a star-studded TOYS a TOYS -- ‘TOYS 33 Repast cast that includes John Raitt as Frank Butler and William O'Neal H tial * J in i : om Haale Essen as Buffalo Bill. 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