beige a dp: Bh a Wea ie Tie 0 Lf o & = is rags ; s : 5 fe : —— first day of each month. tion at Orchard Lake. She has one lan Same dai e. will be stories — above the. straits. : Our selection this month is brother, Frederick. 212 449.837 Gov. Williams led an opening Judy Wilkins, 19, of 4402 Pine Judy, who enjoys-music, swimming $212, thor itv. i 60 mil- caravan acfoss the four-lane span ; Tree Dr., Orchard Lake. d bowling in h . ti < opsempen di sania nan | in the formal opening cer ) . an wiling er spare time, gradu lion dollars insurance on the span Sn below = ng pera de Miss Wilkins is an employe of the ated from Walled Lake High School | The Mast principal payment on |” reir ig Neaberediris Ignace at the Company National pen, in the last June. cunantinte warts of °% per coat | wocthern terminus srowed. 31 9s. for Mackinaw City at the southern end | First poblic wee wil? begin | around 2 p.m., following the | bonds doesn’t fall due until 1964. | The first is a piddling $260,000, | eompared with'an annual inter@st | | charge of $4,242,000 overall — — * tion Pot-O-Gold Belt ‘Adding 1.Notch: |= sme stses er Bulges to $800 | \ tne fust_ principal on “ate | |worth of 5% per cet bonds to be- 1) " Tired old Pot-0-Gold is still look- gin im 1990, It ‘is $1,025,000 and. runs up to #X. million-plus for the) ha for a winner, He was hoping nas to symbolize there are no passed | fo anyone. Hundreds. of | cars. and- trucks, Unalted Press Pho o eone. would” come ‘along with, — . years. ST. IGNACE APPROACH — An_acrial view of —~ igan's lower and upper peninsulas by land for rome in line for _as_} The City of ‘Pontiac will teiclyiild urban rehabilita- “aie = answers so he could re- ‘DUE TO BE PAD '- the north approach to the Straits of ts of Mackinac the first time, about noon today. Cost of the rege crosses =~ bridge following tion program with a $2,500,000-spot clearance project of lieve his bulging sides Only $2,121,000 is due be bé Paid Bridge shows the expressway-type system: wich northern approach was $1,357,000. The southern ie coven . “ — ivic center area south of the City Hall. a. on Interest ‘in 1958 | that will connects the span to U. S. 2, west of St. Ignace. approach at Mackinac City, costing $1,429,000, NO LONG SPEECHES : & prog ¢ y come primarily from funds Ceremonies opened the bridge, linking Mich- offers connections with U. S. 23-27 and U.S 31. Otherwise there was little -cere- ‘Members of the City and Planning Commissions last an, the. judges informed bim ay ees Sena ae oe a : = mony ican (ei lengiy Capea night informally approved the project, the first of its Sly that ‘on — — he os = = \\e “e oo : - | Both of these will come next June forced to bear his burden, but \ : i ‘oné j when the bridge is formally dedi- kind in the city’s history, and gave the city's planning re ne ae ee eided. ‘That, Principal payments advance Ceremony to Mark Post Office Construction peel consultant the green light to seek federal aid for the yearly from the\ first $260,000 in ibrings the total to $800. jgrowth for Michigan—particularly |the northern counties of the Lower | | on the ‘south, Ge mineC T ° ras es bomen weal Mild Temperatures roundbreaking ceremonies for{ccmpany, Abraham Nusholtz dand:main post office in Pontiac, Dean| (Can They Read: Pontia ’s first main post office esti- |Peninsula and all of the Upper . tracks west of Saginaw on you please be sure to ire * to Prevail Tomorrow c pos Sie | Albert Weine, have purchased thegexplained . \Penineule 1 = /. brag to cost 000, will be het site, and besides constructing the ® * ® ‘the west, Pike on fhe north, Yes—and They — NUMBERS jn the puzzle b Nov. 12 accortling to Leslie H. Dean “| | Window service wit / ho & | building, will lease the property to; -Windew service will conunue in “Wy H he one . and Paddock and Parkhurst not the words. Pick the tid 9 real For the Pontiac area, the U. S. 'Sr., acting postmaster. i sesikdine | e wi opening a new con- a = Like. Newspapers think best fits and put its num-|Weather Bureau predicts skies will The ceremonies will begin at 3 the government for 20 years, he the present building but no sorting tinental trade route, a new north- : on the east. ; ‘ber in the corresponding blank. | remain cloudy tonight and\tomor- p.m. at the site of the proposed added..The post office's annual cost Will be ¢arried on there after this | west passage,”’ Williams declared Po: Planning — consultant David $ NEW YORK — The Student . «2 se row, with little change in n tetepera- Single story modern building On guring the original lease term SPring. The erection of the new post ‘in a speech before the Upper | Geer, of Birmingham, told. com. i : ture expected, » \|West Huron between Genesee’ Ave. |, ae lions. e office w allow more federal Peninstla”~Dévelopment Bureau Marketing Institute reports that_| which has renewal. options, will | fice ill Bc, missioners his staff had mapped Another thing you must Fr remem- Tonight's low will be a mild -4) and Chippewa Road. $87.500 here pn the porns project ‘after’ inten- re aay ie ee ee "® ‘ber to do is to be “sure your ‘degrees and tomorrow's high will, ek ke ee . sive studies. urning to classes Ss autumn - Undér the urban renewal pro-| represent ‘America’s ‘foremost | agencies to move into the federal . building where they belong, he “This is a great day for Mich- igan,”’ he said, ‘‘we shail be * . ' + making our state, for the first time, really one community— not only a political unity, but an eeonomic, cultural and spiritual unity as well.” * * * ipuzzle number is correct. If you be 60-61 for University of Michi- The footings for the 48.238 square-” Total area of the property. is 617 clea ; Urs 2 : lise an old puzzle form from last gan vs Iowa football at Ann Arbor,/foot building are being laid this by 251 feet and will include an em- adde ' = eee a topporreg hoy group of non-télevision viewers." |week or the week before, change Showers are predicted for tomor-| week by the A&A Construction Co., ploye parking area of 30.575 square. . je Me picking * the nal ptr Fifty-two per cent of the college |the number of the puzzle at the ' row night with the low near 45. (2024 National Bank Building, De- feet and a parking lot with a ca _,Postimastes ae rae ba halince. . - crowd, says the S.M.I. report, gi the “form an nr at The unusually heavy fog jast bc The building expected Liisa pacity of 50 autos for patrons vartakon of areal . ect al facili-! In this case, Geer pointed out,| does not watch TV on week- |* ifferent number, and if YOU) sient and ¢his morning extended |"C®4Y for business by Apri ean Special features of the building| : A apigpan tle e556 v are using a No. 73 blank for this said. t will include a liydrauli ities in February 1956. This follow-! the gly pias ee days; dnd another 24 per cent lweek's puzzle, be sure you cross) precniants relay oma} Tm owners t of the construction ee the loading dock ‘e a ed a series of Pontiac Press’ arti-- Many a parenf and teacher in paca uk ted sgs 4 ee watches television for only one jout the old number and use the| ape ae water traffic = = ‘the mail to the correct height of “les detailing the inadequacies of the St. Ignace area can claim to hour or less per day. But 92 |mew one. ~~ : . the: present ‘building have had a sneak preview of the lanned for’ the selected area. : ‘ =: the truck and a 55 foot built-in Le p per cent’ of college-age teens in- * * * Preceding 8 a.m., the lowest re Times Have Changed convevor to transport the mail = bridge AWAITS FORMAL OK | terviewed said “Yes when |- Today's puzzle appears én_page corded temperature in downtown ~ from the dock to the mailing room, Brid t Dj t T ffi F Pe . ked, ‘Do you tread 9 - Answers for | k be ‘Péntiac was 40, At 2 p.m.,_ the! ep eres ee 7 ) ailing riage to Divert Trattic LET BARRIERS DOWN The Planning Commission is ex-) 45 ¥ ad a news- Answers for last week can I i ALBUQUERQUE. «N. M. (\P — Dean. said. The f der aod pected to formally approve the ‘eee, found = Page 8. ne _ tending ee 60. ru ve ie | The tame, new generation some- : Twelve service windows will he ST IGNAC | OM, al Mackinac ibad 2 a ca os ee eaniee plan at its Nov. 5. meeting. Then} how hasn't quite got the idea be- opened in the new building, com- Bridge Authority traiiic experts ae elena folpivelan a ae the City Commission will follow hind “trick, or treat.” “T° getess “fared to the seven in the present’ estimate that the span connect- OO." 4 vy to give area schoo ‘Milford Residents | \ suit Nov.’ 12. . * Celebrating - | you'll have to trick. I'm out of post office ing the state’s.two pentnsulas pean, sane sent see tp The initial step will, be to re-| ki + treats,* apologized Mrs. Melba et * will next year divert 60,000 cars 3 = que st that thé Urban wal Ad- | Helmes to a 9-year-old_ goblin. Since the present. main post of- from the western upper peninsula Prentiss M. Brown, chairman She prepared for the worst. The fice is located in the Federal’ and Wisconsin that now reach ef the Mackinac Bridge; Au- little spook thereupon stood on (Building on East» Huron, the new) the lower peninsula via a land — thority, looked on the pre-open- his head on the sidewalk. ‘building will actually be the first’ route through Chic ago. \. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Links Domain of Great Chief . Bridge Site Abounds in Indian Lore By JOF HAAS thal great concerted effort to ‘was planned with his braves .on,that he was the only great Indian * MACKINAW CITY — Shades of Stop the invasion pf the whites. Apple Island in Orthard Lake, near'Chief who did not betray his race Chief Pontiac hovered’ over the ‘The strategy behind that con- the present site of the city named) ‘0 en a nt Lh Straits of Mackinac today ‘as their spinacy, which nearly succeeded, in his honor. That was where his: s a Pontiac motel here, ee ae in Washington, D.C. \ aside a federalegrant of $1,705,- 346 : : a ee —— a Aine: a Urge Pre tiss Brown '- fo Run for Senate The Pontiac s has learned that influential Pry ms both in ed in the “Pioneer Ho mecofg Day” parade . tn the a AN! IAP aA RSP 2 ES ee ~ $100, "let. wounds in his right leg and ‘ when narcotics officers — Ginrich and William Suckey Jr. ~_..° proached the salesman’s car in a} —_" itated, smashed a revolver against Clyde _ Ave., pleaded sally to reckless’ , Mean a in 1950 ‘ his blood-spattered car here last night. “inl Trunk of Car. Two - " Detectives Fi PF Savagely Beaten, , SHot ~ Chicago. Salesman NEWARK, N. J, Two detec- tives found a wounded Chicago salesman locked im the trunk of The salesman, Robert_H. Mar- tin, 57, had been shot twicé and savagely beaten in what police de- schibed as a terror ride that be- gan in Camden some 70 miles) away and lasted almost eight, hours. - 2 ‘* * * Martin, who had been-rebbed of | - his’ shoes and overtoat, said he was forced into the trynk fics gunpoint after his assailant out 10 pieces of luggage to make room. for him: He was taken to Martland Med- ical Center in serious condition with a possible skull fracture, bul-j. neck and a broken jaw. The dazed salesman was fréed heard him frantically | against the metal trunk lid of his car as it stood parked here. “Youth Wolking to Party’ [ited t : Killed When Hit by an investigation, == IRON RIVER (® -- Michael ; ‘ap-}-. ce eee 3 : Oster Z OT | nse night wien hit by a car while st Logan te. walking along a county road to aj 25S high. pacer Halloween party @tieues ‘Would Go ie Leonid ke motte en ‘The acci- [jer a withheld the name of the: driver of wa Ii yeereld broth beother,_ william, as injured seriously. eon ae ‘Deluxe. 14-PIECE ‘Drafting Sets — Precision Made Instruments, . Police said Martin's false teeth ~—knocked from his mouth by one) were scattered like/ kernels of corn across the floor, /ooards of the car. e- ee eee ee ae ee DERBY BOOK ‘FAIR—Monday through Wednesday, next week, profits will “benefit the school library: Examining some of the zt onl nF is expected t will be Derby Book Fair Days at Derby Junior High School, Bir- books to go on sale-are, left to right, Karen Johnson, Mrs. Robert [for their ouster at Atlantic mingham. Books will be sold for Christmas giving and part of the. ~ Grazier, Diane Rosenberg and Mike Cauley. - — {next month.. 5 - _ | 000 a year to roughly $2,500,000; i i i : Cost of New S | eae Sears tor band retivewent, (Lhe Day in Birmingham unions will side with Teamster OS! OF NEW pan + Coverdale & Colpitts, an engi k 3 vn irae mace meee Ree addressed the National Fund’ for “PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly Medical Education in New York. cloudy tenight becoming mostly cloudy ity Oct. 2 ot w temerrow. Littl change in temperatarc, Ci © a1. The objective as Lew tonight 40-41 “igh temorrew a 68. listed as an effort to strengthen | Seuth te senuthwest winds becoming miles an hour tonight. Temerrow night American confidence in the na shewers beginning and centinued mild. tion's scientific advances, national The Weather Low metr 45. > Toda in Pontiae | defense, economic strength, and the five-mile span. The trip will Lowest temperture preceding & am foreign policy. lcost 50 cents and a bus will leave! 40 * * * At 8 am: wind velocity calm leach side every hour and a halt, | ie fs Belly nt ee | President Eisenhower travgls to increasing trips with the coming of un rises | Moon rises Fr riday at 228 P m West Point, N. ve today for a re-'the vacation season. Moon sets Saturday at 217 am. |union at the military academy * * * 9 with some of his 1916 classmates. ¢ He also will see Army’s football) 2 team play Colgate tomorrow. > "© The President and Mrs. Eisen-. hower plan to fly ‘back to Wash-' ington after nr Ss game. Dewntewn Temperatares 39 : Thursdas pm Pentiac {As recorded downtown! Mighest temperature eae : BL Lowest temperature Mean temperature cannon San Weather—Cool, Choady- One Year “Age ge tn re | Highest temperature ee | Lowest temperature . see eee ewan Potter Misses Opening DETROIT (PA heavy fog cov- Sotegaretare oe 2 ‘ering southern Michigan pre- _ Weathet—Mild, rain, .0§ in. | vented Sen Charles E. Potter Highest and Lowest Temperateres This) (R-Mich) from attending today's Date in 65 Years 2 gn 18s) ceremonies opening the Straits of = } Mackinac Bridge. He had , Planned to make. the trip to the ——*, Sacperasare! Cc bart Alpers 40 38 Loa Angeles 70 Baltimore - §@ 63 Marquette 54 ‘3 Straits by private plane. Bismarck 60 40 Memphis 78 45 | ve Rrownesville 8&5 70 Miami TT a a Buffaic 88. 35. 2) Abate) a 25) r - | ok Chetiest 63 vty nnea polis = . | . Chie . $3 42 ‘New Orleans 79 1 Driver Pleads Guilty Cinetnnts ti a 40 New —. ie i : —_* "8 +4 er 71 s, Maxwel] H. Graham, 65, of 1456 pees oie ers = 8 Rosedale Dr., Sylvan Lake, pleaded Fort Worth #0 kb SB. Prantisto és 1 guilty to reckless driving before MH ts Wo Traverse Cg 3¢ Municipal Gourt Judge Maurice : vite 1 48 Wes be . Finnegan yesterday, He was fined Kansas ee €8 46 Seatt “ Tanne 7S 3 Tam 77 $4$100 or 10 days in jail. tie otteed price was $7. ed $82; on Straits Bridge Oklahomi " Westover School, Smith, Terapate! was being offered and MacMahon were selected to! value for ~ build the new junior-senior high and handle alterations of Baldwin) mingham at ser-|10:30 a.m. PEO members not affil- bonds ited with the local chapter, are) ted to attend. =" Resetvatiops. may — ma de “I through Mrs. GE E~ Mac Artin} 26489 ‘Meadowood Ct. Chapter AD of Royal Qak will host the day's, Ohio ies of Pennsylvania Turnpike another; $81.50 fered and $83.50 asked. \season.- Robert Girardin, recrea- | Service for Mrs. Nellie A. Moore, to vote unanimously to appeal to: -$3,-former Southfield Township and |to; the convention, that is, to go a brother, : | Grosse Pointe; a sister, Mrs. Jo- ties and damages amounting to; $7, 327. Right of way violations and fol- ‘lowing too closely accounted for 33 ‘of last month's crashes. so." Beck said that, if dete’. the Teamsters would continue their pol- icy of cooperating with AFL-CIO} unions. Hoffa has said the union will not “fire the first shot in a civil war.” - Work crews are already moving into Eton Park, getting the ice |Skating rink ready for the. coming tiona] director, said this week it is hoped that the rink will be in oper-| psa old part gaalrg arpeiond struction *‘plain and fancy” again be -6n i wae Gone with competitive sports. - Mrs. Nellie A. Moore But the Teamsters answer was! Birmingham resident, will be at 1 over Meany’s head and ask the) pm. —_ at the Bell Chapel convention. not to go through sal Moore died this morning in the Arnold home, Detroit, after a long |" illness. She is survived by oun ig, Mrs, J. W. Moore, of E month was illegal. | Hoffa has been barred from pot > lhe over the union presidency uni Jenks of this case is decided. seph Jones of. Ceres, Calif.; ae mst Boy Mistakes granddaughter. | vere Firecracker for 2 : hi ab . : " d i “News Flashes. Halloween Condy = pleasant surprise last night when Michi 5 I Streets are getting more danger- i i ' jtraffic report just issued by Police Chief Ralph W. Moxley. The past month saw the city’s third fatality of the year, along with a total of 15 persons in- jared, There. were §5 accidents during the menth, 16 of them |. (Continued From Page One) ing crossings as a safety valve that he hopes will take some of the steam out of a monumental traffic jam building“ up for to- day’s official opening. a At first onty school children in school buses were allowed across, But then in the general bustle and holiday ‘atnidsphere. state po- Figures of a year ago show 42) +A RAB EBS 9 Pottce today investigated the absences “ous, acterding to .the September; ‘he bit down on what he thought was a piece of candy. The “candy” turned out to be a tirecracker and it exploded in Stimson, 11, and Arthur Clark, | bis mouth. Marion was rushed 13, schoolmates at Turner School St, Joseph Mércy Hospital by the in Grand Rapids, left their home Pontiac Fire Dept. and was treat about 6:30 p.m. last night, their | 4 for first degree burns on the parents told police. The boys had mouth and face and released. | planned to attend one of several | According to the family, which lives at 672 E. Pike St., the boy picked the firecracker off a table where it was laying with other things brought home by his father, George, for Halloween. : of twe boys, 11 and 13, whe failed te | turned by 10 a.m, today, Neither | had any money, fee parents re- ported. —- - lice were instructed to let. the pars! ents across in private cars—if; they were carrying children in the) / autos. ES SNU FFED out With opening of the bridge, fires ‘were snuffed out on: the “State |Highway Department's ferries that, ‘had chugged across the straits, with automobiles since 1923. They never were able to keep “up with traffie, and before them | | only driblets went across in — space aboard railroad car ferries. Ferry crews threw a farewell) party aboard for Williams, ‘egisla- | tors and! other dignitaries here for; the opening. * * & | Bridge construction began in ‘March 1954, Today’s opening Was on the precise day forecast for it, ‘then By its designer, Dr. D. Bo Steinman af New York The bridge employs 53 persons, some of them from the ferries | that went out of business. | Buses will get pedestrains across, | Five men lost their lives in the, four-year building of the bridge, which will cut an estimated hour and a half to five hours—100 to 400 miles—off travel between the peninsulas * * at The schedule of tolls for crossing! the Mackinac Bridge: . | AUTOMOBILES—$3.25; with ) axle ‘trailer, $5.75; with two-axle! trailer, $8. TRUCKS—Two axle with four tires, $4.25; two axle with six tires, $7; three axle singte unit, | $8, truck combination with three axles, $ib, with four axles, $11, | five axles, $12, more than flys | axles, $14. i BUSFS—$8. MOTORCYCLES-$1.50. 0 | PEDESTRAIN—Traffic is pro-/ hibited. Buses provide transporta-| tion at 50 cents per The bridge can handle 6,000 cars| - Sewelr (per hour, figuring both directions. Tomorrow Is the Last Day! KIWANIS ANNUAL Rummage Sale! 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Pontiac Armory New Merchandise Daily! 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Tons wom ~E OPEN NIGHTS ‘til 10 pam Honor Bay City Editor |Could Put Man in Jail capt ra Sta bala eg en Ss Scape tg tb, Bd ang ity pin on rr honor Glenn MacDonald, editor ( they're really engaged. County Atty. Lynn Rees discov-| MacDonald was paid tribute for ered a Wyoming law which says tics administra Arrow) ht . |With Periling Planes + chan the nel sennine ie WARWICK, R.1. ~—Two motor-|and property yesterday. . cyclists were under arrest May for endangering airplanes. ——- Thomas J. Kilday and Robict H.-.Katt, both 18,. were arrested after they drove their motorcycle Actor Loses License MALIBU, Calif. @—Actor Allen Jenkins, 57, has lost his driver's 23 years of service to his commu- t nity, MacDonald, a well4mown eon. (only-# man ——— Liao servationist, received 200 telegrams may wear his fraternity. pin. from business and government figures. 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Low-Flying Hawk Snared by Antenna | LINCOLN, Neb. ® — A tele-; vision antenna atop the T.A. Filipi_ home here picked up more than hawk. The Filipis awoke to find the bird, with a wing spread of more than four feet, entangled in thei . antenna crossbars, A Lincoln Hu- mane Society employe finally freed the struggling hawk with a specially constructed pole, on Ohio Grand Jury PORTSMOUTH, Ohio ® — Jack $3.65 VITALITY FEED STORE 706 NM. Perry FE 4-8038 “ROX PAINT |] wre ‘The New “CONCEPT GROUP” in Mellow Brown. “Cherry oe elit taie i erat BURBET TABLE ond #299” {- Wha ; With classic simplicity of DINING ROOM S SUITES for ‘THANKSGIVING < egiiection b BASIC-WITZ will + new life to your — your decaretive problems mnight 4 SIDE CHAIRS, Only téver . Size of rooms, family or budget you wilt-find a combina- “SOLID MAPLE DINETTE tion of pieces that will meet all:of your requirements... in timeless CHINA $99. “Practical solid maple with all. the charm. of ‘* 1A $99.00 ooo TABLE $139.50 |. 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Pi Je j Somat hiiaile Avenue em ULES PRESS, FRIDAY, VOVEMBER. } 1957- “Lane Star Steel Co. Plant Focal Point of Battle Texas Rangers, Vow to M aintain Order Daring S trike | “Banks, 4, a ri today vowéd to-maintain order in soned by Texas’ integration out- this stefie-torh cast “Tunas area ag emphasized his f o'r c e s}wo were: present only to help local “They sore at the guys who didn't walk out with them and those, that “were prety sue most of te inter went ack to work” \ violence ‘stems from the strike,”| Company spokesman say the said Banks, soft-talking, Geet 3 plant had a_work force of about policies in oo job vacancies. 3,500 when the strike started. Nearly 700 men refused to join the unsanctioned strike, and about 600 ws quit picket lines to return to .' Around 950 new employes eee boon tora “We will rehire all but the strike leaders and agitators as long as dis|iobs are available,” said E. B. _|Germany, Lone Siar Steel presi- scrip to: eticw members .for necessities. A.Ranger and-four State Patrol- men were dispatched to nearby| Avinger, Tex., perse ahout 30 men who officers said were setting off fireworks. *« -* * ° Banks ‘said two of the men be- dent. , * * * United Steelworkers spokesmen. have claimed 1,500 to 2,300 men still ‘are idle. One stumbling block to a settle- iment was a union protest against the company's offer to let strik- y arejers go back to-work as new em- ployes without seniority. ~tdisclose to newsmen‘ the - identity of strike leaders. The union has been issuing itheir children from traditional] ob- Union spokesmen refused to three men in the beating of two Wa Streets in other towns of this area were virtually deserted last jnight. Apprehensive parents kept ‘servances of Halloween. The night before a mysterious| blast shook an area near the meel| | plant. No damage was found. Rangers yesterday arrested | last night to dis-| « * SCAKP ‘12. TEMLO 6 THOLE = 13 RUSTIOT 7 RENYECS cRowds, Comel, © costUme, WHAT'S MY LINE? “INSTRUCTIONS: . Eoch word is reloted to _scromble os few as possible to guess my eet appears under arrow, renting ee Yesterdey's Answer: popCern, ring, 13 l if horSe, . cirCus, Lough, jOkes, Wagon, point. work. “Un- . Answer LI ee ee ee ae - President's Seat . | Former ful that the Naciondlista party, in renominating that popular chief leseowtes. would bother.to pick up |Garcia‘s option. * -~ ~ — : icrash and Garcia became presi- ye : y | ident. He played a strong hand in “os iJuly’s nominating comes and 1 ° won a first ballot nomina’ hilippine Aide He has lost some support but ffice of Late has kept the party machine be- hind him 7 ay * ” * 2 y He is in the midst of the most MANILA (®—A politician with a) jexpensive Sapa = a fel old republic has ewspape bent for poetry and : Carlos| and radice are'saturated with po- P. Garcia is asking Filipinos oj): 5) 04) propaganda. 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" yew We Didn’t Have — Anybody who gets around ‘our ‘~~ county will agree that there is one "g _ feature about a few sections of the _. Pontiac area about which we cannot . . boast, Britain has achieved superiority in” . * a fe . the field of peacetime uses of atomic 4 “It 4s the condition of some of our energy and is reported to have - publi dumps. . secrets pertiining to missile propul- A number of them are so bad that great value to the United States. . * ke eo Another effort is to be made to achieve a disarmament agree- ment with Russia. If this can’t hele matters one little bit. hinds stench ana the rats still are _ there. But the ‘curtailment of their sion. This information could be of ~ ae he food supply at the source to which they are accustomed drives many of the rats toward the homes in the vicinity. - es ee No animal, wild or domesticated, - will fight for. ‘existence any harder than a rat. And ayn ways 8 magnet forhordes_c And, with closed public dumps, Many people dispose of their garbage « Ld ‘by throwing it beside our highways. ,. By making this practice a nuisance, - they hope to get the dumps reopened. x * * It is a regrettable fact that pros- perous times mean greater business for the dumps. We are better patrons of the garbage can when we do not use the crusts, bones and Jeftovers. We help make the dumps a nuisance. Village, township and city health officials usually are vested with authority to regulate the local dumps. But local poli- _ tics often dominate the situation, and enforcement of their edicts is difficult. - *- x * - Appeals to the county and ‘state - “health departments the final often are eet local officials for _enforeement, which puts the matter squarely back into the home political “pot which —: boils — * ioe Qomp._) Ny - Our county officials in charge ‘ot ) this phase of our manner of living . are doing everything legally possible to reguiate the nuisances:-Phey-say. ‘the trouble ‘invariably stems from : local regulations—or lack of them, po - x * * “There are ways and means and " treatments to obliterate most of the ' @isagreeable features of a public: dump. . An. expensive incinerator equipment is not necessary. The cost is within the budget of any “progressive community. perbaps. that’s the solution. a Se aie ae - Anyway, let’s have better dumps. Allies May Pool Nuclear Secrets The joint statement of President EISENHOWER and Prime Minister .MacMiItian of Britain at the’conclu- sion of their conference indicates much stronger leadership for the Western world. Perhaps the most important agree- ment concerns the pooling of the re- sources and talents of both countries in the fields of atomic and nuclear energy and rockets and missiles for vencates service to the free world.” , * x * 4 President. EISENHOWER ‘also agreed as a first step to ask Con- gress to amend the McMaHon THE PONTIAC PRESS Powriuc Perss Company — Pontiac 12, Michigan Dally Except Sunday Published by Tre 4 = W. Huron &t Trade Mark Rvsstit Bassett, ' Jonn A: Ritev Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager Howsan HM. Prrecraatp mg, Eart M. TReapwett, Vice President and Circulation Manager Business Manag 7 GC, Maaswatt. Joapan, Joun W, Prrecenas, Local Advertising Secretary and Editor Manager Roseer B. Tass, Gronce C. Inman, Managing’ Editor - Classified Manager en Entered at. Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter Paes | to the in this ett, Asmocts ee Zeon os i ieee exclusive or ae news prin Hewxpaper as well ‘s “5 news dtepatehes. THe Powrrmec Preas ts ouvane or cartier for 49 cents a week: where carrier service is not available by mail ip Oakland, Gen li ib, La and Lig Cakiaes: oa. oil fiz ear; daewhere Michigan and al) Sta in advanee, payed! ee teh ‘MEMBER OP AUDIT BURRAU OF \TRCULATIONS -for stronger ties in the ‘be done, both nations will try to place U. N. forces. at the disposal - - of the Security Council.‘ If all else fails, atomic weapons presumably would be placed at the disposal of NATO. powers. - NATO's Secretary General PauL HENRI SpaaK has emphasized the need vle ww. sae -commufity. He reminds us that NATO ‘still is the strongest instru- ment of defense against Communist aggression. The pooling of U.S. and British resources would be the be- - ginning of a larger plan to include all NATO countries. x & * The joint statement also reaffirms Western policies on -Germany and pledges support for Turkey in case _ of attack. All agreements will be sub- “Mitted at the December meeting of beine- NATO for endorsement by our Allies. _ Launching of the Soviet. satel- lite not only has strengthened the ~ Western Alliance but has brought a warning to Russia of the power | behind that alliance. The Man About Town ___|_ Big, Small Game’ _ Some Are Quite Friendly; Others Are Too Numerous | Experience: Something on which we could retire on what it cost us. Since the bird season opened so many pheasants have invaded the poultry yard’ of Fletcher Osterman ‘ot Walled Lake that they steal most of his chicken feed. “Your pheasants are com!ng right down town,” phones Harry Heynes of Birmingham, who says when he was in Pontiac Tuesday he encountered a big: cock in the alley back of Waite’s, and that it didn’t seem frightened. When she heard a tap on her kitchen window, Mrs. Frances O'Neill | of Lake Orion, saw a doe deer looking in at her. The animal bounded’ away into a woods. Surmising that the animal was in quest of salt, Mrs. O’Neill bought a salt block and put it tn her back yard. Next day she saw two deer licking it, and ac- - cording to their tracks, they often return ‘in the night. So, put out some salt, and you may get a pet deer. Those two big game hunters from up Metamora way, Harold Best and Jack Harmer, are home from Wyoming where ‘each got an elk. They tell me that 409 buffalo have just been slaughtered by the state author- ities in the Black Hills, to reduce the num- ber so the remainder of the herd may survive the winter on available forage. Getting the jump on things, ' Guy L. Herrington has been named as chairman of the 1958 summer cruise of the Pontiac Area Cham- ber of Commerce.’ Last spring f young red leaf tree was set:out in the yard of. Mr. and Mrs. August Felch in Drayton Plains. It didn’t leaf out, and they. thought it was dead. But. it now is in bud. maple Verbal Orchids fe Mrs. Martha Rowley : * of 86 Murphy St.; eighty-eighth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton E. Graham of 280 Osmun 8t.; fifty-second wedding anniversary. , Mr. and Mrs. William Tatu of 378 East Mansfield Ave.; fifty-first wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fagan of Holly; sixty-ninth wedding anniver- sary: - Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Travis of Metamora; i ninth wedding anni- versary, Rev. and Mrs, Charles meaae of Dundee, formerly of Columbiavilie: | sixtieth wedding anniversary. the midst of a cold war. Since We Have a “Choice ~ Tet’s Keep It “David Lawrence Says: Faith in America Keeps. Ike Going WASHINGTON — - Dwight D. Eisenhower upon occasion must look out through the White House windows and wonder there’s a ‘human: 2 3 = 3 v. » 2 can't remember say this: I find it a but I find it endurable, : got the faith in America have.” * *® * ; This was but another way per- . haps of sayi saying - that, despite ‘ti -Vergi Reme dy Gives bearing the burden which American people have laced on his shoulders, and that nig eed he isn't discouraged because he does have “faith in America.” “ What does this “faith” mean? It could be that he feels the American people do not expect him to ‘Gccomplish the impossible, or they do not believe, as some critics imply, that he can single-. handed control the destiny of mankind, much less control the behavior of the sinister men in the Kremlin whose recklessness and irresponsibility could at any moment plunge the whole world . into war. The tasks of every President are_ tremendous, but: they differ in ‘in- ténsity and acuteness. Thus it may - seem paradoxical, but it is doubt- less easier to direct a military or- ‘ganization in the midst of a hot — war than it is to conduct the gov- ernment of the United States in * * * The Soviet regime not enly con- ducts a censorship, but it picks and chooses what representatives ‘ of hewspapers it will permit to take up residence in Moscow and how much contact they can have with the Russian people. It controls rig- idly the export of news. The American system is far more diffictlt te operate than the Soviet system, yet few persons, of course, in. America would want to see the Communist pat- tern followed here. _- Totalitarian government of course, can order a parliament to do its bidding, can force its work- - ers fo concentrate on missile proj- ects while the standard. of living goes down for the masses, and can control any kind of political’ oppo- sition through intimidation of -op- The Country Parson “—t takes determination’ to follow the Golden Rule if you keep running into people who nore manent “ ponents and by manigulation ot the local rem: * & Many handicaps in dealing with -public opinion make the job of the President of the United States in conducting“ foreign relations more difficult than is generally realized. The wonder is that any progress is made at all by the_ democratic countries in the “cold war.” For the politics of Britain and France— the, selfishness of the ambitious and the narrow-mindedness of the parti- san are often artificial barriers to the mobilization of a united public President Eisenhower works hard. When he tries to get some recreation he is criticized ahd is blamed for lack of interest in his job. Naturally he makes mistakes. Who doesn't? What team goes through a season without errors?- Sometimes the passions point in his “popularity,” but just as he has “faith in America,” _there are many millions whe still have faith in him and pray that he will grow stronger in leader-- ship and will benefit: by his mis- takes. For the secret of good govern- ment is team play “and collabora- tion with others. ‘Hair-trigger” government and impulsive de- cisions on the basis of what one visers such as a cabinet or-coun- _ opinion: even in time of crisis. _Dr. ite Brady Says: Se cil. : (Copyright, 1957) H eH 0 to Herpes is a od word for cold- sores, . When the little group of watery blisters or vesicles ete. om it herpes zoster or, in the bargain basement, shingles. about it, for I have seen enough suffering from shingles and enough damage to the eyesight by facial herpes, In one instance, a’ child, $ years old, had an outbreak of herpes on her cheek; and the eruption crept therpes' means - creeping) toward her eye and finally involved the eye, producing a corneal ulcer which was difficult to heal. When the ulcer finally healed, it left a sear which impaired vision. “© « .«& The, child had many. recurrences of facial herpes over. the years. VERGIE HAD ‘CURE’ But thanks to Vergie, she has found a remedy which seems to arrest the attack at the very be- ginning. Vergie is a person of | fine character and great~ intelli- gence, a credit.to her race, which - is the human race... Her remedy for herpes is simple—and as ef- fective as it is simple. The remedy is vinegar. All right, all right, maybe you have, but wait*a minute. You haven't heard the half of it yet. Vergie adds something to vinegar / —namely, a penny. Put the penny in the vinegar and let It stay there. Herpes they will remember that I can't acknowledge or answer all such communications — not without neglecting my bowling. * ® * Signed Jetters, not more than one page or 100 ok ty to personal “pontio. (Copyright, 1957) pastor 3 ie = “a = ; ents to Change’ 7 Tre iment ‘of Servicemen si steam patylo'ts ent Ghd SRaiRe be adente ts wlttnry ver: fice? We need facilities for service people, transient and regular, for : amusement, relaxation, eating, sleeping and spiritual a_i * =f 8 Chaka meaty bo wate eas satin at # deat baer of Teams. gies. ice people on leave need « place of their own to have that feeling of belonging and being wanted, Civilianscan easily give = serviceman. a case of nerves when instead, if given the opportunity, the men could get some rest with brothers in arms at amilitary service center. We Rave a: Wy edt 9s Boe al SE. ie Setee's Sone of Yar? hee and Bo Ammagy sty eth Genelia, ate. * *« — When wars come we pat service persarinel on the back, but we for-—... get them in peacetime, and for the most part, treat them like so many tramps. Would you. want your boys and girls treated that way? We can be among the first to s@t the policy for a proper attitude. We could run such a center with’ cherty oaageats. (Not goody-goodies, -but honest ; : people.) ; ; tt * x Morale is something that can't be bought or sold; it must be given and received honestly. These young people are our first line of defense, . and they are #éady: 24 hours a day, every day all year. Let's remember ‘those who gave their lives for us by doing all we can for those who are volcanoes, -%one that erupted in _ it’s possible ‘Protecting us now. Still Comment _on Satellites. . Well, I've’ solved t ‘tan. Ve’ll: put all ¢ add - We'll ete ti z ith: i taal Os : pe Ee a whole mountain. in : stay up mace fe Amateur Scientist if mountain could not. i: Fa, > . Bowman ‘Too Bad. They: Didn’t Get More’ It's toorbad that cheap hood, Anastasia; didn't have six hench- men in the next six chairs so we could have had a second Valen- tine’s day pamueore Wiping out one is a help, but eradicating six more would have brightened the paths of the righteous and_ the ‘ honorable. ‘ 3D. ‘Shows Authorities’. Decision Right’ That guy Girard ig never going to make anyone's All-American team. Jt goes to show the Presi- dent, the Secretary of State the Secretary of Mtoe pa on right in their original estimates. -. EB Pa night... . Citizen, U. 8. A. ‘Should Eneourage Such Scholarships’ - With 50 many business firms © giving Scholarships, the future de- “mands on the college and univer- sites will be_even_gretiee than _ _, Reciplest : the Fuss About?’ I don't know why everyone's s so "concerned over Bing Crosby mar- that 23-year-old girl. When is mature, a man’s age is little importance to her. ” that en 7 matters is sphencda Won't Yeglected’ has ‘too-long neglected merica “eggheads."’ Now thanks to Sputnik, America’ js going to give- them a more favorable climate and encourage them to hatch their ideas in scientific research. ABC Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE | It's*wonderful to be in love . , . It's wonderful to know .. . That you return my feelings, and . You really love me so... wonderful to hold you in. . arms when stars are bright . . And touch my lips to yours, dear One... To saya sweet good To wake up in the The -tingling of . And be reminded . That you are- It's wonderful to By mail and tele- gram : Your true and only sweetheart is . . . The one you fay Iam... Each moment at your side becomes . . . A treasured memory ... It’s wonderful you really are... So much in love It s . My reer edi & o pag voles 5 mine alone . «be assured . When those three mén : with me. completely, those who aren't be: : one, 1957) © hind the scenes ‘ with them ‘instead’ j - haere iasy boom i ba sanae of apese, Peal decee, five and ten cent. all over. Sriter Big acomps ay letters but, ‘aes the place. : bee will not 1 published -the writer so re- : rr wden Sature. unless the letter is critical in its -Case‘Records of a Esycnolorict With Love, Play Batting Averages Do you agree with Fleta? What do you think the batting averages would indicate? In love, as well as in baseball, you should play the batting aver- ages, And think of your future. unborn babies, for you cast their “proxy” .vites when you pick a mate. They are going to be interested in more than your _present romantic goose pn ples, 80 look ahead. * * * By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case W-335: Fleta S., aged 22, is a senior college coed, : “Dr. Crane, I am so worried,” she began, ‘‘for I have fallen in love with a Hindu student. § auael) CARRY we make «ror. cess. of our marriage?” CUPID VS. 1. @. ; Love is definitely not enough re-fuel ‘thelr present romantic de-:. sires. A college romafce may this seem wonderful while - on’ ‘tne. campus in @ sheltered, luxurious _existence. Out in real life, that love may lack much of its previous fuel. Love is largely a physical in- ——- fatuation. But happy marriage also involves common interests and hobbies, comimon ideals and experiences, plus_social security. An American and a Hindu may have the physical infatuation, but - will usually ‘lack those. other . Stabilizing elements that guarantce .’ a|happy homelife, FACE THE FACTS nm you marry, you must. think of| far more than your own -heart- throbs. For you cast the proxy votes of your future unborn chil- dren when you pick your mate. So look ahead. Be a shrewd shop- per on the marriage market. Get quality matrimonial. goods. * * *® And don’t be unduly hypnotized by frills or erotic personalities and the glamour of distant continents Those. eo continents are not glamor. ~ There are no very significant | mental differences between races, and color is only the vrepeies paper of your personality But when two alien races marry, their children live in a no-man’'s land. eis are hybrids - and un fortunately suffer a lot of ostra- cism and unchristizh attacks, . _* * Le These things should not be true. But they are: You must live in a world that is: practical, even though it isn’t as peed as the: Bibie recommends, So marry Your. own kind, Play the’ batting averages. Jt -is the- oretically possible that Fleta and ous. Instead, they are as back- her woodsy as American hillbillies ot peor. Pip gc nn any = 100 years ago. . But the odds are probably 1 They have few of our common to 1 agilet @, Bitleae, de American conveniences, A lot of well as in baseball, we learn to them don’t eveh have running play the batting averages. That's Ssees ele eae «ney Fommmnne, ton. house would bé a luxury tn India, So send for may 200-Fot.Tests So get hep to reality. Life is real Magy ed rotten fh and life is eamest, so think of sambed return erivelope, plus 1 ~ harm to your babies if you launch - Featad envelope aod abe te toner hoz in an unfavorable type of a payehalogital that ade eee . i Ls é “e SEVEN ” in connection with the forging and _ cashing of at least $100,000 in Air | Foca eae fy Sees. , Secret eceiee ee U. _ Was given as | The Secret Service office in San | Francisco last night . announced _.the arrest of'a third man in the vase, Airman 2.C. James R. Hoyle 21. Hoyle’s address was not given. _ Baughman said Evans and Bar- | ry were stationed at Parks. Air _ Force Base near Livermore, Calif. when the alle; forgeries oc- . curred ly tape also | Was stationed at Parks. cret Service said Evans confessed. & + $5,000 hoa Evans. was Secashs back from ‘Japanese duty and ar- s|raigned Oct. 21 in Denver. He: is under $1,000 bond. Hoyle’s status was -not_immedi- . lately known. then “i oh OU Auditors now are going over 400,000 checks issued at Parks while Barry and Evans were sta- itioned there. Until that.qudit is -}completed, the Secret Service says it cannot determine the total riamount involved. Drans began making! 12 Labor-Management Talks Mitchell Asks Informality:; NEW YORK {AB i Basectany Sor Labor Mitchell advo- cates pressure-tree, informal.talks between labor and maps ee} ~ PLUGGED NAG — Jim Morris, a Ponca City, _ has a nag that likes a plug-of chewing tobacco as well the noon.rest, “THE PONTIAC. PRESS. FRIDAY} NOVEMBER 1 1957_ wrt [17 Area Drivers Provided Good. Outdoor Weather for Spots ‘|Have Licenses. , Suspended — The Michigan Secretary of State’s office reports that‘17 Oak- By LYDIA ROTHMAN — eer: pon saree oes a on October~has: always been noted Those ordered to furnish igen its beautiful autumn’ weather cial responsibility for drunk driv-'and this October: was no exception. outdoor weather, Zeke Sams Jr, 360 Highland &, - But with the mild weather we judgment were: ‘and a record making drought. . =e | The first six aage ad of the month Quincy E. Alstor, 32} Rockwell jwere warm and sunny with high) paet fence 90 aebure - temperatures ranging in..the 60s. | The following have had ‘their,On the seventh, skies became | Gladys C. Alston, 321 Rockwell negligence: \for the weekend, The highest tem- Heyden E. Bilyeu; ostearite Geraid L. Curry, 476] Maycrést George O. McGinnis, ie Cass lahe Theodore M. Schaefer, Rocheste eben aS Peleg! nag ne eben or ‘corded on the 8th. oR * x | "The warm. and dry. weather con- * \tinued until the 16th, making \al- ing were: The mild days and frosty nights. Beery C. boven, G0 Dimer brought Wonderful fail colors to the John 45-— Johnsen, Lake Orion Pontiag: area as well as providing Farley ialford football fans and hunters with ideal “October Had Colors, sie, Snow jmost three weeks without rain, 4 serious drought. Farm crops suffered, and there was a great deal of danger of forest or field fires. On the 16th, heavy rains amount- ing to 1.42 inches brought relief to the area. The rain continued for four days, and temperatures. be- came somewhat cooler. On the 19th, football fans had 26th, with ‘a heavy snow hurry that afternoon. Winter seemed far away for the remainder of, the month, Temper- atures wre in the fifties and skies were mostly clear although there were a few light showers. Statistically, October’s weather jwas: The average high, 59; the avefage low, 41.2 and approximate. « clear and cool weather for the games at Lansing and Ann Ar- ber. The clear weather continued | until the 22nd, when again we had heavy rain which continued | until the 24th. temperatuye of the month — a’ ichilling 29 being recorded on the 2th. The first snow of the year) a seemon:the Morning of the ly 8,27 inches of rain fell during the month of October. t [Reports Cute Robber EL PASO, Tex. (® — A polite, icenses suspended for habitual ‘somewhat cloudy but cleared again| Temperatures fell considerably armed bandit robbed the Lane ~ i Fi Co. here of $600. One of {perature of th month—Th—w as re. |auring this period with the lowegt|Finance Co. the woman cashiers described the bandit as “boyish looking, with felend help ahd corcring «ots, |shiny: blue-gun.” management to ‘resolve problems and redyce friction. x « * qesakins yesterday to some 1,200 members of the- New York Building Congress, Mitchell sald: problem of labor jurisdiction, the problem 6f feather- - bédding—I think can be solved by reasonable men getting together and talking Kitty Litter Lowe’s Cat Bath For Cat Sanitafio Feam under pressure cleans fur S Ibs. 35. 10 Ibs 35 | (oti wind wee" age Reports Say. Seba Out of Presidium BELGRADE, Yugoslavia W =| Diplomatic reports reaching Bel-| from Moscow today said/ tices grams were union Picard said-it The ithat that Marshal Georgi Zhukov has, \poratic been expelled from the Soviet! tro Communist party’s Central Com-| in - mittee and its ruling Presidium— the party — * * . The reports said Zhukov, whose} dimissal from, the post of Soviet be | last Saturday, cated, however, that War II hero might not accept the! ‘humiliation. * * An announcement from the par-| ty Presidium telling the Soviet people—and the world—of a new. assignment for Zhukov - has been | expected almost hourly for sever- al days. { The continuing delay in the an-| nouncement strengthened the im. | pression that the marshal refused | to. step down quietly. mm * * | Moscow correspondents of West-| ern Communist papers ‘have re- ported, in dispatches cleared b the Soviet censors, that Zhukov hindered the work of Soviet Com- munist party political workers in| the army. There also have been! Sliggestions that he had ambitions | to use his reputation as a military | ‘hero’ to spring to supreme power chev... Puloses fo Dismiss ‘DETROIT # — U. s. District | Judge Frank A. 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(30) SETBACKS. “Apt to” is answers and explanations for the/payment for value cannet be de-|the deciding factor;—checks ‘in| 4 person—inaware of the presence S-yearold ‘Charles -Hyder-demand= Pot-0-Gold puzzle which: appeared/termined in a way that will fit oculist would not need to tell his ALLIGATOR 69, fruit . |progress may be small and tem- cult would not need 10 tl Nl nearty of a vicious ed of Jolin Calamarus, 69, a ° pecting” Is the ‘clue. Undoubtedly,|” DETROM w—"Teek or treat, “i ~Huntoon Funeral Home . reed in last week’ s Pontjat™ Press. ithe definite statement of the clue. | 7 ) kl d . nces can be seriously hurt’ by an en-|stand operator. 79 Oaklan A. (2) FURRIER. “A worker) M. (26) PASTORATE. A rural/)°"” Of vin by advances inleyes; that’s undoubtedly what the/Can De seriou poeta os ee ) Vex -whose.skill-lies in matching pelts|clergyman- would naturally — be ther industries, sovare only “apt) patient came ‘for. who. make . positive statements! . ‘then to Charles! ‘par- . ... Avenue - of animals must have a good color|sensitive to and moved by the|to” affect employment. ” Cutbacks, R. (%) AVICULTURE, Bird'often without proof, can damage oo : soon sted he ial me a sense. A currier who works with)problems of his office, his chosen| reductions to earlier production|preeding is more - of “art” (reputations whether the people/neither trick or treat. They saidi} 7 ; FE 2-0189.. ' ‘tanned leather may do some dye-|work. Being moved by jece of ng mn ae neither E se eo : page ini ciel rates or discontinuances of CON-|since it is not.a wide-spread ac-|are unsuspecting “or not. he pulled a .38 caliber pistol on} — Ee ing also, but, is not so definitely/idyllic music,-a pastorale, would tracts, would undoubtedly throw a =e ‘ T. (40) BACKLASH. The Back-| young Charlie. Membr of dependent on his color sense as/not depend on one's calling but on! good many people out of work. tivity, and is done usually: as wash actually is part of the dam-| 4. and Mrs. Charles Hyder Sr. em te a. ; , one’s taste in music.” | P. (32) BLACKISH. A thirsty|hobby. — @# -beckeoping age caused by the storm, and) saiq they watched through a win- ; sal a * National Selected B. (4) BURGLAR. It's the night; N. (27) FRAZZLED. The com-;man would welcome the sight of|is done -primarily for commercial| doesn’t -itself leave ‘‘great des- dow as their son entered the fruit prowler who “sometimes’’ wakes/edian might well look tattered and| water that looked BLACKISH be-| purposes by rpany people who pro-|truction in its wake.” It is thé stand on his. Halloween - rounds. a , Morticians people who are sound asleep. The|torn. It would be the wig itselficause of his desperate need.|vide honey fér the market; hence|BACKLASH or sudden recoil of They said Calamarus waved a i} = =. ‘bugler would almost always (not/that would look friazied, for this'Brackish~or salty water: is ruled {it doesn't rate the designation/the typhoon that leaves the des- tol at the child and ‘ealled | just sometimes) wake campers or! applies specifically to crimped out since ‘the sight of it’ would|“art.” : truction. — ; “bad names.’ Orrin Huntoon soldiers; that’s ‘what a BUGLER hair. if not reveal its flavor. S. (37) ALLIGATORS. “Unsus-| (Copyright, 1957) | Calamarus | denied ‘threatening: : is for, SS ieee cnsen letecnssieenlecigiah waestetibieesegcesnretpenaiain~—sereppsitinnagesteatiaie-dete-Siptsinaiare st wiptinibiinonsig = = slice i cennemeeniiaamencete Cc. UNSEASONABLE. py f definition, a winter coat, must be . oS Ges ft See res * *t e : cree z out of s the summertime. : z : ‘ z nee . : : Bat PEE ns in the ovatnee : _ : you CAN'T BUY \ FRIGID. SS ee 7 7 | ‘RCA WHIRLPOOL Automatic WASHER | * ~~ eold enough to warrant it. © ; ‘ Se : solleetirgiigarcs mit *158 | F uate for a < |, Theater scentad bag | | Plus Low Prices . sa -, Easy C redit were fre Delivery -Veor Veceety, $ Rebuilt ADMIRAL | 20,000 last might by tw | oe win bound] Low Priced . , . Feature Packed ae A Tlneh TV and osteo him before fleeing in a $ 00 Po pee er cee NO MONEY DOWN cone 5A Robert Pinidienn said he was just closing the Community Cash) supermarket when two white men, | both wearing robe-type Halloween} costumes, accosted him. | SEAM RCA WHIRLPOOL | “Hello, fellas, you playing trick, ) ° arnt | ; WRI NGE R or treat?’’ Littlejohn asked. - 6 “This ain't going to be no reat i. ae 3 W, SHER RCA WHIRLPOOL ny | REFRIGERATOR |. +299 & FREEZER “crane the manager said both replied as. they drew .38. caliber pistols. He, said they ordered him to hand) ‘ over a bag containing the night’ 8! receipts leasurement 298. 2 12. 2 cubic nen automatic defrost Reg. $ 95 ——2 door refrigerctor, freezer, $124.95 79 * * Littlejohn said they forced him) to open the supermarket and then) remove the contents of a safe. The manager, who estimated the total receipts at about $20,000, said the, pair bound him and knocked him. out before fleeing in his car. 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St ~FE 4.1555 REE RE UR: 3 r=4 ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, N OVEMBER 1, 1957 . ay Win $200 | pb. in Pot-0-Gold os Pet Bold now — at rime that's the wouble Att it Sidaba phisgy onge adh ont OT ae sentence. th In other words, you will read the clue labeled A ond decide which of the two-word# makes ikes the most sense in ple efuare matted Ot Do the same with all other squares. Read all ped clues carefully and be sure the right numbers are in the right squares. = a pee eee necenrenensneeunscnccesen SOLUTION CLUES A. Children are probably h an outstanding look on penn Peay The—————of “Our Song” will make. a romantic couple fee! sentimental Gueugh years to come. (3) MELODY; (4) . ts who nape Ha —_ 1) SUNNY; (2) FUNNY. GC too much hinder a man’s chances fer suc-. ; . Being toe so may Ay . | D. The purchase of : fps ews" denovcomont of «Bre. sole) | STIMULATED. EK tourist in border territory during an better leave at the first-————shal, | ¥. This to @ women’s charm i Tih semagr td iain” | G. Securel would prevent a group determined |. H. Not appreciated by a fameus star(15) IMITA- TIONS, (16) LIMITATIONS. mums, tove ty Shsty to make @ gik——. (1 ) BLUNDER, (18) BLINDER I. Ded will heattate to tum ov cess. (5) CAUTIOUS: (6) real bargains is saa a. LATED: (8) Sey wakieoras (10) WARNING. y————a door fo enter from doing so. (13) LOCKING; (14) BLOCKING. Lf she's attracted to a — or responsibility in in his firm Gani as this, (19) UNSTEADY: to @ son whom he (20) UNREADY. = to show up might send a flowers ae a next ey i a apolegy. an) TNELATED, { L. Such an old man can't count much on needed help from ’ peighbers. (23) DISSOLUTE; (24) DESOLATE. in rather id town. ¢ house not to his liking be ausigned to the new preacher. (25) GARISH; (8) PARISH. N. A man who wants to try not to seem so. ( sunces should UNCTUOUS: (28) ANXIOUS. 0.” To. opinions, ~witted answers. are needed = Saas gar — (20) PROPOUND. P. @ brutal murder, slayer sometimes claims to have felt a. . 3). “COMPULSION ¢ (32)\.COMPUNCTION. 2. When « manulacturer fail to meet @ labor union's de- imands, it may mean an call for a@ strike. (33) AUTOCRATIC: | (34) AUTOMATIC. _ Rie a ten Meek yee eel ney Oe Os Gel fleslag when be fa this, (35) WOUNDED; (36) a S. Time was, when a girl's romantic hero was not @ crooner Hooray CK of (37) FEARLESS; (38) PEERLESS. -T. Should be extra careful about losing~ is temper at work. | (38) EMPLOYE; (40) EMPLOYER. 7 OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES yyone {s eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD conte wit 3 ied a fr tera si ate pgp ies. — 2: Entries must be on official entry blanks printed in- this newspaper. “3. To submit an entry the contestant must print his num- bers in “ proper spaces, cut out the area encloséd by dotted -lines and @ttach-it securely to a 2-cent postcard. No entries will be accepted it they are . es, Entries tor Puzzle. ; 1 : a bs _PUZZLE.NO. 74. ‘ s |A Sn kh at] a ‘ F 2 | ‘| ' t : Té H 4 5 iF ‘ | | . + So 7 — § H a te : a it a’ i : H s [M N P : a : a “tt a : | i r Q v ie | | a a a 8 a a 5 araneres | | ' a . a g NAME ooo. ceee ce ec ce eens pevesuisns seseseeeeneee . 3 ~ i STREET ADDRESS Oe eee oens oe et cceccceeesedes s® + Hi ‘City Secbueccessceeds PHONE No, 09000 cees ct evere a ~ = i eo" GROWS UNDER HIS BOAT — Jathes ~ 4 —— a, am) moved out to the lawn where there was more “room. He’s received plenty of offers of help “from passersby, most of whom he says, “just - get in the way.” Jim is just about. set. to take the boat, which cost him about $180, including a secondhand motor, out on its shakedown cruise. Motorists’ Cheating May Up Insurance ‘LANSING « — A trend toward cheating by motorists in accident cases threatens to drive up liabil- Insurance Information Service said| today. : et Increasingly, the service said, claims are being filed which ignore the fault of the claimant’ a which “attempt to convert accident injury into a wintlfall through) grossly exaggerated claims." “Compensation for accident in- jury extracted from another mo- torist without regard for the fault of the injured party is an open invitation to more carlessness, more accidentsand more loss,” ‘the statement: said. “Regardless of their outcome, tautomohile insurance and upon the * * * were blamed for aggravating the TAYLOR CHURCHILL ROCHESTER — Service for Tay- lor Churchill, 47, of 501 West Third St., who died unexpectedly | yesterday as the result.of a Mon-|- automobile day accident, will. be fat 1 p.m. Saturday from the Wil- | am Home | Mr. Churchill is survived by his mother, Mrs. Roy Churchill of La- peer; a sister; Mrs. Esther “Wagon- |sirultz of Detroit and two nephews [with whom he had recently lived |for a short time, William and Rob- ert Zeiss, both of Berkley. Evart, formeriy of Wixom, will be at 1 p.m, Saturday from Richard- son-Bird Chapel, Milford. Burial will be in Wixom Cemetery, with ithe Rev. Edmond Caes Jr. offi- | a Mrs. Clark died Wednes- leaves five sisters. Mrs. Katie ‘Brown, Mrs. Ella Bryant, Mrs. |Blanche Hagadorn, Mrs. Luella { MeNate and Mrs. Fern Wehr, all jand Frank of Pontiac, Dell of: Ariz- jona and Glen Bowers of California. MRS. DAVID COOK ti Word has been received of the ‘death of Mrs. David -(Etiza) Cook, /80, a former Pontiac resident. She \died yesterday at the home of her ters Mrs. Ma Y; Mrs. Kathleen Bennet. MRS. NEIL McDERMID~~” Mrs. Neil (Olive M.) McDermid, 73, of 150 Collier Rd. died in her home this morning. She had been in ill health more than a year. She was 4. member of Marimont Baptist Charch. Surviving, besides her husband Mitchell of Pontiac. Service will be at 1 p.m. Sunday from the Huntoon Funeral Home with her pastor, the Rev. David Mortensen, officiating.-Burial will be in the Marlette Cemetery. MRS. FABIAN NOUSIANEN Mrs. Fabian (Hilja E.) Nousian-|W. en, 66; of 101 Mechanic St. died Deaths. in Pontiac and Nearby Areas! be hetd- there at 2-p-m-Sunday with - jthe Rev. Robert Harrison officiat- ing. A Masonic Graveside Service will follow at Eastlawn Cemetery. HENRY D, RUMSEY ROMEO — Service for Henry D. at Wilbur's are a son, Lloyd McDermid of aera Rome Knight's —_— 7 : em) condu commit-' BR; Flint and a daughter, Mrs.’ Hazell Templar will conduct the | Come: Burglar Keeps Word tery, Royal Oak. ; Mr. Rumsey died Wednesday night after a long iliness. He was co-owner of the W. Rumsey Co., one of the oldest business in the Romeo area. : Surviving are his wife, Hanna B.; and two brothers, John. H. and alter T., all of Romeo. Funeral firms iy protection costs, the Michigan] jthese clainis have an. immediate effect upgn the cost of providing'}. insurnace rates paid by motorists."’ Juries and some.claims attorneys] |ftend. Finds Detroiter Guilty in Selling Ice Cream Sam besa “ at yeterday | on’ xl counts ‘ot wailing out’ an attendent to guard the safety of children. ; Judge Cecil B. McCallum fined Wineman $35 or seven days in lappealed to circuit court and ar- raignment was set there for Nov. NORFOLK, Va. #—An intruder surprised on the ninth floor of the Medical Arts , Building here by night watchmaf Cornelius B, Rus- sell, told Russell he would _ him if police by the watchman’s night stick. ice cream on Pontiac streets with-| jail on each count. His attorney) (Harry) Rumsey, 74, of 323 Northisaid that both convictions will be Main St., will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Home, with the Rev. Ellis Hart!19. were informed, Rus- sell told police, The next night the intruder returned, lunged at—Rus-| sell with a knife and was subdued Ey nen gael O78 suddenly late yesterday afternoon, | She was a member of the theran Church in Hancock. Surviving are a brother, ‘Ernest of Detroit; and three sisters, Mrs. | Mrs. Stvustench’'s body ts Gt 06 Danelson-Johns Funeral Home, | Elkins,.W. Va. He: was- 57. district manager: of a Ward Store in West Virginia. ollowing in the ve! meonyrrg Chureh in’ At the time of his death, tie was | Mr. Rappert was a member of | daughter, Mrs. Nidisser Edmonds ‘of Flint. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs, William Wesch and Mrs. Earl — both of Pontiac and Mrs. | ‘orem two sisters _ and two! Siesta wel te Gt 3 pu lew iday from the Marsh 'Home,. Marlette with burial: there. | _ GEORGE W. JONES FERNDALE — Service will be the, in his Ferndale tome| Mr. Jones is survived by his wife, Marjorie; sons, Ken- and Robert, and tap cong Funeral | Today: Saturday = Only HOME NEEDS Downsiairs Panel Curtains ...... coe TOE | Bath Towels ............29¢ $2 Loop Rugs ....... «.- .88¢ 49¢ Print Percale .....,..25¢ | Plaid Blonkets ...........$1 ‘LADIES’ WEAR _ Sind Floor Sale Boys’ Warm Hooded |- Blanket fleece, _-§% and alpaca lined. Sizes 8 to 20. Ivy League stripe, Peerless tweeds and black and white Zibeline. Glassgio * Look Your Best in a SMART DRESS-UP. ' SHEATH FASHION ready for thé tie holidays shead ee y 5 that » | eccasion, Pick from ‘stripes and Wool. Gizes 8 to 20. Complete «selection of half sizes, tall girls, maternity_and super size dresses. able hood. to 18. Boys’ Flannel Pajamas . 1.99 ele A A SALE! ST. MARY'S _ Coats and Coat Sets PARKA JACKETS 12.99 heavy satin quilted fined, detach- Red, grey, navy. Sizes 6° Suburban COATS Sale Boys’ Warm Wool ~ 10.99 value — all wool sub- urban coats. Dark and light shades. Sizes 4 12, Boys’ Wool Coat Sets. . .16.99 4 Boys’ Corduroy Pants ... 3.99 ‘Boys’ Leather Caps .... 2.99 Special 10.99. Poplin Ladies GAR COAT Pontiac's largest selection of -car coats.. Choose from: fur blends or self hoods in red, Mm black, turquoise, and beige. ‘B Sizes 10 to 18, cee eennne - All Wool Washable Plaid Jackets Here is the jacket that-can be worn any- at rome ed alter. t time +5 waled co delvered santo wh Beautiful soft plaids, button front 4 entries receiv H Peetecenss: 100 La ere. beautitu tos, ’ : hand, paler van er ; rge selection of famous St. Ma : Ble = caiies ee = san seteece ‘sie wool coat sets 3 to 6x; coats 7 to Ta patch pockets. Sqlids and plaids, ephone details “vases I Sub- Mary's Coats Matching Flannel contest felipe Bay oy oe sts me of the | Lambe «0.255005 59 owe ; —* 7“ Shirt .......90.99 Slacks wecers 009 -—- § The Pentlos Prows will eward @ cash prisv-of $100 ¢° | io Men depp [PN iinh’ Coats, Coat Sets.......16.99 100% Lambs Wool week to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD con If LADIES’ WEAR Sale B ind Girl 0 0 more ‘than one winning answer is received the prise .¥i “be : Ari- Main Floor a oys’ irls Ladi 16 N k divided equally among the winters. If any week or, weeks ae the S a es rew ecks should pass without any. winners, the prize will be! added Fisg 10 years, died Th Hel Ladies’ Panties ,.........19¢ NOW SUITS weekly until @ winning solution is submitted |was born-in & wh own Cotton Bras ....,..... . 49 : S 6. Winners’ will be awarded an extra cash bide of $25 CINCINNATI.4® — Charlies J.[ Nylon Hose ............33¢ each if they are Pontiac Press subseribers of record on the dc ' Ladies’ Blouses ........:. @ <) q) _» winners are announced. Only one such bonus can be aw Ladies’ Slips ......,...~ .99¢ eve - ed_to each prize-winner .no matter many, weekly prizes eee . es may eocum eo . : | ——— eet a Pe oe eg oa j BOYS" AND cunts" weal | | will be considered a8 clticial entry iy bin, I] Boye’ Flental- Shite.......99¢ 10.99 nylon gabardine 3-plece sno-sitts Big shipment of higher priced correct solutior i ae I] Birdseye Diapers s.....+.1.59 | thermoce! insulated. Sizes 3 to 8. crewnecks in all colors. Sizes ot the week individual contests, ‘Official kee i od Tots’ Nylon Sne-Suite svvetdchiens SO : or of answers w Frederick C. Ziem, for Oak: | Boys’ Suburban Coats... 8.99 God Oto Sottioes ope : land County. General Features originators of .| Girls’ Car Coats Fe” apap } . eet neentenene the ong will “ae — page § > ie oan it : Cirks” Flannel Pajamas... .1 =) Girls’ Skirts et +++ +399 | ds over, Answers e ve ° on udges it | Mr. Ziem after the final deadline. 3 _MEN’S. WEAR | ts ‘ont correct solution to Bm POT-O-GOLD Men‘s Sox .. ........,., B3¢ outta. aoe py only. . ‘gorrect answer con win The Hag nay ot “Men's Underweor vetoes, MMe the "atoee is tinal and all contestants-agre@ to abide by the Men's Suit... 14.88 decision. Al) entries anes the property of The | Men's Ties: pr at ada caeee | Me's seeteaes oes Ae ay etna POT-O.GOAD, Men's jeans véteoecece AO I E! Pontiee, Bar gyn will be either by Toone oa GEORCES-NEWPORTS | a sid ts ‘ . — | : a i ; < ; f F 4 \ é . 2 : i 4 fa ; st an * a - i ‘ ‘ ‘ ett aes bs j i PE a ene OC € = U. 8. HOUSING ADMINISTRATOR: Albert M. Cole surveys Ty- | son St. in Baltimore, a slum agea refurbished into a choice neighbor- | hood, threatened with extinction by an,expressway. : _ WASHINGTON. (NEA) — Con- struction of the multi-million *dol- lar interstate highway network has unearthed a problem in the battle ~ against juvenile delinquency. Plans for the super road system are colliding ‘head-on with slum redevelopment projects. And they. threaten” tO run into others as werk on new highways Deegan . STOP 208 «ae Conllicin yehieep- “shee ike. “ance projects and highway routes delay or, in some cases, could even stop the important job of re- habilitating _Tun-down _neighbor- have been holding ‘a series of meetings to try to devise a plan. ' te prevent road and housing proj- ects from interfering with each other. Housing oficials say that ‘both men agree that something must be done about the prob- . lem. : ‘Emphasis has been placed on finding a quick solution’ through WRECK. PLANS In Memphis; Tenn.,- the eepesal rsite for approaches to a’ new bridge, which the interstate high-| way will cross threatens to wreck) plans for a slum redevelopment’ program. So far the study to solve the situation has cost more than} $14,000. And housing officials say solution, is nowhere in sight.” | for a redeve t | Fin co in Las Vegas lopigent The land in question | t now threatened with complete oy struction by part*of the new gi-) gantic Atlantic City to San Fran-| cisco highway program. Heavy financial losses, which re+! sult from. housing and highway) clashes, .also call for spéed in solv-| ing the problem. The Mousing and: Home Adminstration’ has helped! finance or is now yeviewing plans’ for more than projects, Of this number, 189 are now under } struction. / trouble spots which are already; cropping up. ‘| Job-as fast and with as little ex- up with a- workable system -to coordinate their efforts, it is esti- miated savings could run into the billions of dollars. 'Public Bath ‘Houses Call Off Tokyo Strike the-bathtub Tokyo residents clean, owners of only the city's gineers are oe te fini thetr pense as possible. If the two agencies can come - NEW ORLEANS -0--The-eity paid homage to its dead today with cemeteries transformed into: blankets: of flowers as the cen- turies-old observance of All Saints’ Day was renewed. “The feast day—a high holiday in§ : the Roman Catholic Church—) |stems from’ the early days of! Christianity to honor the martyrs but ijn the past several centuries it has been the day on which all) jsaints, both known and unknown, | are venerated. | * * * | This city’s cemeteries are; TOKYO Faced with a share- movement to keep! uled to begin today * * x The owners accepted the gov- ernment’s ruling that they can | lraise ie price of a bath only one yen— cent. * * * . A wash in a public bathhouse now will cost 16 yen—43 cents./iS simply proof that a man never 3} |The owners wanted a two-yen in- stops paying for his —— _ q ‘|crease. & REMODELING © 4 Magnifigen' nt ee yeaa, Ys Off Out Regular: Price . “Our / Price 2,400 public bath houses iults and raised graves. have called off a lockout sched- fey graves were found without | ig" \ \ among its leading showspots ‘be-| cause of the practice of burying! above - ground in crypts, | Today’! ‘brilliant arrays of chrysanthe-| mums, carnations, rose or other blossoms adorning them. Sh capenonamnenene | A Texas oilman bought his. son’ a big Cadillac, But the kid's only. nine, so“he's only allowed to drive} it in the livingr om . . . Alimony {Earl i — _— ee | TE PoN'riAG PRESS, pay, NOVEMBER’ 19.1987. PA Ra dere. ea sors. New Orleans . Honors Dead: on. » |All Saints Day 2 F z . . _— “i . ng BPs esta . ‘ + + a a on me cd oe : w 5 ars oiardat Pre a That Is mt fou “Almost Too New to Be True” HOMER HIGHT MOTORS, INC. INVITES You to. “Follow the Bargain Boulevard to OXFORD" | pscouNrs ON ALL DIAMOND RINGS. 24-Pi _ STAINLESS STEEL ece; NOW PARK JEWELERS. “House of Discounts” « Pontiac, Mich. + F. ormerly $8.95 Service for, - $ 88 F alain nye pnennenaannenendipnren . _- IN MILFORD SATURDAY 7 to Member’ _ Federal Deposit \ Insurance \Corporation STREET DANCE ATTEND OUR OPEN- HOUSE — at ‘LETS GET nam on 5 We're in the Suburbs... Only 15 Minutes - ae Drive North on Perry St. to: M-24. x The entire Homer Hight quality | selling — will be on hand to give you the usual excellent servicg ... DRIVE OUT FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 10 P.M. OR SATURDAY FROM 8 A.M. TILL 9.P.M. AND SEE THE POWER and STYLE LEADER =) in MILFORD | ' TOMORROW, Nov. 2, 3 to 8 P.M. During Milford’s Big 125th =o ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Oct. 31 thru November 2 Register at Our Milford Bank for Valuable Prizes National | Bank re ee Ft Srénches at W. Huron at Tilden... N. Perry at Glenwood . .. Lake Orion... Milford... Walled Lake ... Keego Harbor » . « Union Lake and Bloomfield Hills Lo oF PRIZES TO BE AWARDED _ SATURDAY 9 P.M. at our MILFORD BRANCH sae a Dealer . Genetal Manager/ ~ / aie, | + COFFEE and DONUTS Will Be SERVED SATURDAY From 10 A.M. Till 6 P.M. BRUCE KESSLER RUSS HESTER alesman Sales Manager We're: Showing and Delivering The Beautiful All New 1958. DYNASTAR BUICK We Have a Nice Selecti ion Reagy for Immediate Delivery ~ See the 1958 PONTIAG a} Hight’s on Nov. Oth SHERM SCHRAMLIN Salesman BOB TEAL * Salesman A PERSONAL PLEDGE FROM MR. HOMER HIGHT We Pledge All of the Facilities - of This Dealership and the Sound Work- .manship of Our Factory - Trained Mechanics, in Our Effort to Always Give Real Top Quality Service. Homer r Hight DAN KELLY oe TITUS Salesman HOMER HIGHT : “4 Quality, Place to Buy”’ Before You Buy Anywhere See Homer Hight for a Deal That's Right! . 160. Washington St, Oxford | OA -2628, HIGHT —— RON RICHARDS — § Salesman | Sue neue. Ck te ee files OR RP pate 8 ae Re 4¢ nigh “i Le espera, ee ; we S | ee > : F ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER i. 1957 | fa “ELEVEN eos grese been si ges . the oye 01 (; led © riba dam, project, Que oie will J Ki visit Lucknow -to study. “clues: £° Man Picks Pat Oe - {tion showed the dotteilbier vines \ : Rel Hydro Projet shore: . en * 5 ue ue a have all the electric power it can ses ing ‘S Dairy the—spot- and to compare them F His P T had climbed yo bea tree. -” “ti Fae C¢ N ‘The lake will raise the level of use, It ig becoming. the hub of an}. ‘}with~other details which, ft js said, - TOM TNs FeGr ree ltiteh— ie i reales ew Lake’ rivers flowing into the Ob so that] ikely Boom Town. ‘Jarea embracing the neafby Rho- in Treasure Hunt —_ are available through descepdants| DURANT, Okla. (®—No one oo oo ee weer pmeens wa he eneey sagem ait Wines soe Co, yp — of the_king’s officers. lieved J.T. Bruce when he told EL. oe of wwe a Moscow — A-new ealled|gable and a new industrial center, Rhodesia a cluster chrome CALCUTTA — Armed- Eight cousing of the Prince are /|friends he was picking cucumbers|Province in No pas. Novosbirsk is hein ee inl a penne Se oe Se ew katy: neh ee - king’s | diary, his seeking from the Indian Govern-/from his pear: tree. increased more than 1,000 per ~ Alngady the way between the sea/"e O “ue sad | 38 & & [King’s personal diary, his grandson| vent restoration: of jagirs (rights) They went. to'see, and- sure|since manganese was | : es of the/one to remember, they are saying Ron Freeman, Britisher, who !8 preparing -to hunt ‘tor the. treas- to collect’ publie funds in a dis- enough, he was. A closer inspec-'there 25 years ago. _§ in Rhodesia, It is a town “keen, owns the first “self-serve” grocery jure of the last kind of Oudh, King trict), denied them by the British, : “Fl 4 venturesome and younger in heart in that part of Africa, says: ‘“‘Here|Wajid Ali Shah, Calcutta reports.|and also for some millions of dol- 2 So As Fy than any I know,” & recent visitor there is some intentive for a young A search was carried out in 1954 lars in promissory ‘notes confiscat- a : declared, a young man's town to-/man, At home } might have risen|but no treasure was found, The ed by the Britigh.. q | : day, although it has been a mining/to be manager of a grocery store. clués are in king’s diary, now a : town for over 50 years. Here I own my own store in a/in the po of Prince Yousuf} Bolivia was once known as Up- i With completion ofthe reat Kat that Is totnd to boom.” Mirza, his grandson. He will soonper Peru. % TERRIFIC” | BUYS" FOR & | BOYS AND § | GIRLS! 0° © MANY MORE D. P. 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White button front, cute Tyrolean > covers.» Boltaflex nylon _ included. ae 0 | BRE styling © <. deep comfort saat x3 _ braid, zipper hood with drawstring and snaps, Kecehle: relaxer, Reg. $129. 30. ; yo. ru a " chair thot will if 2 patch pockets. Charcoal, banker's gray. 7-14 a, add to your modern decor- ie : ppp. price S14] Be on. 5. oe Others et $49, 50 : : : é A : | SS: ae %—| QUILT-LINED | FOR SMART MODERNS te era d ee eee a MELTON 6 PC. DINETTE 3 SUBURBAN; TWILITE MAHOGANY |: ~ | _ \ oS | y - _ COATS @ Dropleaf Extension Table . pe @ Spacious Buffet 7 < - 4 | @ 4 Side Chairs © , je | : | 11 99 Reg. $265.00 D.P.D. price $] 96 / , 7 . i 3 aid ; . / _ = $16 Values Os = : 7 Good fooking with superb : | = : . i ailoring features, fla I, EHLER” “PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE”. SEALY, SIMMONS _ mete te I xy SOLID CHERRY DINETTE SERTA and Others |i viii guited woot lining for Plus-Built 2-Pe. Sectional. MATTRESS or BOX SPRING | iinet. oi Dropleaf table and four Windsor. chairs. Excellent | Deep, comfortable and attractive in durable, coral quality . . . beautiful Mt. Vernon finish , . ..other Odd lot. . . discontinued patterns, slightly soiled i a, , frieze fabric. Reg. $239.50. matching ‘pieces available. Reg. $182.00. 2+» one of a Ried. Reg. e to $59.00. - | GABARDINE ‘DPD. PRICE bak 2 aaa p.p.p. PRICE $144 | D.P.D. price $33 | FLANNEL, | . 2 —__— — = - — ——, CORDUROY Contemporary... . | | READY for YOUR HOLIDAY "Justa Few Left | SLACKS — BEDROOM SUITE : : , GUEST? /, PARTY-BARS 3.9 aera r with i, - _ Bookcase bed, full vrs ee crarsenen. | oe _ [We ther you a@ Simmons Hide-A-Bed . . floor sample. Plastic counter tops . . . sturdy wrought iron bases | Big-hlt “Ivy” beck-stap or mirror, with chest, oe mt. Of Reg. pene. . e/e « Shelves. Save $11. Reg. $19.95. popular Hollywood models! accents. Reg. $249.50. . : e Washable rayon-nylon-dacron corduroys! Blues, grays, tans, Sizes 6-18. 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P ONTI A ce PRE SS Watch for’ School News” é a * Rep esente d in the Pres: 2 “9 TH ‘s On This Page Each: ey Fay, NOVEMBER 4,907 Tie “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, ie aS, “THIRTEEN — +<_SE._ FRED'S: FUTURE TEACHERS =~ Senior girls at St. Frederick High School who look x forward to a career as a teacher are getting practical experience already. Wednesday afternoons - they teach St. Fred elementary students who have speech im- pediments correct speech through the use of a tape recorder and 2 Into Fi ature tudents Prepare, ' Pontiac Press Phote flash cards. Left to right are: “Mary Ann Koenig, 1103 Boston | St... Pat Sagamany, 277 S. Shirley Ave., Donna Needle, 72 Nu | Anderson St., and-Judy Warrilow, 241 Dick Ave:, and Sister Paul ame advisor of the Future —- Club. oe oe “Yearbook Sales Campaign Ends Today Waterforc By SANDY CLEMENCE | A new club has been formed at Waterford Township High School— the Hi-Fi Club. -The purpose of High Organizes Hi- Fi Club. Members of the Dramatics club have been canvassing the town- ship to sell tickets for the first] tiie club is to get together those who enjoy the entertainment of high fidelity recordings. ‘Comedy, jazz, ~ classical, / semi-classical music will be fea- tured. The club meets on Monday afternoon and Richard wea Meier, | choral music director, is the spon-| sor. Students’ at WTHS will really be getting their money's worth when they buy this year's Wa- terlog. The 1958 yearbook has a full color page, new sections, and also) new features and arrangements plus more sports pages. The yvear- book sales campaign began Mon- day and wound up. today, climax- ing the biggest campaign in the, history of the schgol. . | The 1957 Waterlog, whicli was edited by Beth Rose in 1957 ceived a rating of first class by) - and | Miss Shindorf Named Queen at a Michael St. “Michael High School senior \Constance Shindort, 631° Cameron|™ ‘homecoming game between St. Michael and St. Mary of Royal! }Oak at Wisner Stadium. Assisting Miss Shindorf on her | oem court, will be Betty Lauinger, | llth grader, 41 E, Fairmount Ave.; Marie Cronan, 1th grade, | 8324 Arlis Rd., Walled Lake and Arlene Elias, 9th grade, of 4476 Welland Rd., Walled Lake. The » Te) queen and her court were elected | ‘with the Detroit Probate Court. group consists in part of a few Pentiac Press Photo StF red F ae ‘Marms Teach Correct Speech in ‘John Muth,. Walled Lake student and chairman of the pro- gram; Sharon McKarns, of Northville Migh; Guy H. Hill, director of the office of high school cooperation at MSU and Henry Dyke- mia, Hill's assistant. ; — So at COLLEGE HUNTERS — Discussing the possibility of a col- Jege career at Michigan State University at the annual college night held at Walled Lake High School this week are: Mrs. ‘Franklin Sullivan, Walled Lake High School diregtor of counsel- ‘Six Area Schools Check on College Life Walled Lake High Hosts College Night school be the champions of the B league. seven The student council conference ‘in, Ann Arbor this week was at- ‘tended by Carl Baber, president of _ By PAT FOSTER Included in the various clubs and organizations at St. Frederick High Schoo} this year, is the Future Teacher's Club. This‘ noteworthy’ play, “The Remarkalile Incident at Carson Corners,’’ which will be performed on November 8-9. At ‘the Future Social Workers ‘club meeting this week the speaker was Charlies Mills, social worker Walled Leke High School hosted class and RRible club, came many made by various the annual college night Wednesday, secon and third epoegroaph P classes and clubs, and which was designed for students The performante of “Melody, bands, - - ior play, has been post’ ay WEST BLOOMFIELD ‘and their parents to meet college | Soned untif December 5, because of | = 4 Co-sponsors of the club are Edwina |Senior girls who have given up. Isaacson and Elsie Carter, -/Wednesday evenings after school Every year a senior girl from) ito teach. WTHS is sporisdred for the state) They gut qetedble ex ce ‘i "| Jones,” : | Gene . West Bloomfield High School has beth Lake Orion and the B League eee ee pene ree ee by speech defects of representatives and discuss Te- jJiness .in cast. j dusted wet) ex ah the spon-|council; Roy " Vanette, advisor; the mA peep aa iri} children in| the elementary (quirements, costs and questions} The combined “Little Brown Sorship of George Uhrich, senior John Sura, vice - president® and ust show these outstanding quali- grades. These soma teachers Cr eades college life. ‘Jug” ‘and 4Sadie Hawkins” dance’ |government teacher. With every- Jerry Exline council representa- | include Donna Pat Saga- Students from Southfield, will be held\ November 8 from 3 one’s help, they hope to get uni- tive. : . Farmington, Miltord, Northville, |ynti) 11 p.m. This js the first year| forms for the ten men. |. West Bloomfield and Walled |to combine the two dances because’ Tomorrow from 10 a.m. Lake were present to interview of a calendar conflict. the more than 36 representatives . * *& | mang, Mary Amn Koenig, Judy | | Warrilow, Becky — and AT ROCHESTER to 4 Seven Rochester High « School \p.m., there will be a.cer wash in juniors in ‘an American Literature the school. parking lot for the: class will participate in a panel of greys colleges, busi- The “Little Brown Jur” affair! Cemett of the uniform fund. ‘discussion this morning on the Qeets. ee | traditionally follows the Troy-Avon-! * * * |\WEXL radio program, ‘Youth ‘The newspaper‘ staff of West Town Meeting of the Air.” : dale game. The winning team: Walled Lake has. been a busy claims the Jug \for the’ following, Bloomfield has drawnup a Con-| [pe students, all in Eloise Tal- girls chosen by the faculty are: Esther Bentley, Judy Boardman, | | Shaaron Talbot. ‘Darlene Dahl. Janet Delbridge,| St. Fred's along with. every) \Tish Fitzgerald. Sharon Gaynor, Catholic Diocese, parish, land Barbara Johnson. and university, will participate all this week in the observance of the} Others include: Jean Leach, seventh Annual National Catholic 'Brenda Lewis, Janie Martini, Car- youth Week wee aides hool duping .the past days. The year The dance \will be sponsored’ stitution. The group will be called! tants literat r a die ‘ ole Moore, Char Pankner, Judi This k ie set 2 te one a je e po ant’s literature class, wi | race. the’ many, talent tod Aaeieeel cquncil has been in charge py the senior and Jypior classes, the W. B.” W., West Bloomfield auun the tuapertant lntercets and | wim nO wil be i - - af the vncary , rs, and ‘will continue its influences in the nee a tee n ; ) the the United Foundation. Money was, _ 4¢ the Future Homemakers of collected every morning in home- | Williamson. One will be Selected) outh and encourage them to as iweekly articles, the Lakers’ Lo ‘by the faculty in a few weeks. ‘sume responsibility in a modern oe. R. agers, America regional convention |and its monthly paper called the | ‘The DAR then sponsors a tea for: world. — ia an all school election this | "im Milford, Patricia Combs was Hlocal winners. who will then be| ed, |Lakers’ Review. frooms, Most of it will be return elected ‘iicborian’ P ia -enn- | the National Scholastic Press As-| pegie A 7 will be The panelists are: M argaret Swoboda, Donald Peters, William week. jeligible to. compete in a _sociation. This rating is the | 565-penen sbattle for the little test by writing an essay. ever attained by a WTHS ye book. ‘ in Washington, D.C, ‘The theme of bs * * ates. Bensen, Mary_.Stewart, Howard published the first’ of the month Hinkle, Sonja Baker and Tom |Roman (roamin’) jug. which is) All other regional officers from| for all students wishing to pay a : ; now possessed by St. Marys, will’ At the last Future Teachers club) \Catholic Youth Week is “Health- iba vers ay Planning_ther Milford are: Norma~Brandeberry, pully Proceeds from re eine Powell. ‘é * * * {highlight the game. meeting, officers were elected. ler, Happier, Holier’* which covers president; Phyllis Smith, vice Pres-| of the, papers will go towards the| \They are: Diane Russell, presi- The fathers of the players and! dent: Judy Boardman. vice F presi- \cheerleaders will also be honored gent: Barbara Cole, secretary, and jduring the halftime ceremonies on Carol Kratt, treasurer. | At the cordnation ball last week-| end, Chuck Kirken and Jackie Win-| ter were crowned Homecoming) king .and queen. Their court in-| \all aspects included in a_ well- ‘rounded life, physically, mentally and spiritually. * * * A winter theme has been chosen, but details are being kept secret. |AT AVONDALE Catherine Gorang was crowned ‘ident; Janet HichkocR, secretary, and Masha Marsh, treasurer. ‘AT MILFORD ‘Housing Starts Off CHICAGO — Dewite a drop of 16 per cent in the number of pri- "future plans for a printing press jat West Bloomfield. ‘AT LAKE ORION | — ws 5 | Dad s Night.” ———— | : This weekend is a very unusual Orio: rt ¥ cluded Janie Martini, Jerry Nel- | Congratulations are, in order to} Homecoming queen at halitime of Interest in Lake n Commu- vate housing-starts in the first six : * * * grande! are, © order to ; ‘one for the students at Milford) ‘ : ie.ithe Lake Ori Avondal j nity High School this week is cen-months of 1957, the year will end son, Charlene Gaffney, John Her-| Last Saturday, a group er Soda-| les Weapon at Hand ithe Sophomores who have dis ke on e game) y rington, Beta Petrucci, Milton) Mielke, Janet Thomas and Tim) Patterson. The Varsity Cheerleaders — Carole Moore, Jackie Winter, lists from St. Michael’ s school at-| SOUTH CHARLESTON, W. Va. tended the annual convention at» — A small, elderly woman U, of D. high school for the Sodal- brought a prisoner into police’ ity. -Sodalists from all over the headquarters the other day — at state Gttended and Tuesday the’ needlepoint. Sodality had a general meeting in| |which some of the students who! Smith she had been sitting on her) told Patrolman How ~~ jplayed their abundance of school ispirit by winning the paper drive jheld last Saturday. They will con- duct a bake sale at the Miracle {Mile Center, tomorrow. a Laine Shiprock, a volcanic formation Friday, Sharon Wiles, last year’s) queen, assisted R. N.. Baker, su- perintendent, in the crowning. » After the game Queen Cath- erine and her court, Nelda Hyten, Doris Peel, AJrene Taylor, Judy Ward and Judy Schoonover, High. The 125th anniversary of the tered largely around their unde- with close to 1,000,000 homes start- {founding of Milford will be staged. feated football team, which if it.ed, according to the United States with the school taking part in vari- ‘can conquer Troy tonight _ will Savings and Loan League. ous events. ~ ’ The senior class w ‘Hold Fall Vocal Clinic Monday * sponsor al concession st4nd on Main Street throughout the three day celebre- tion, along with the student sero jwhich will have new Gniferins, They wore went to Detroit gave reports of ithe events there, to the group. i ‘Vincent - Ford also spoke turbance and using foul language. only 23 times by skilled’ climbers.’ The senior class took first prize’ porch: sewing when the man, a ‘on the Navajo Indian Reservation reigned over the dance held in operate the popcorn Ineighbor, began creating a dis- in New Mexico, has been scaled | the gymnasium. PHS A Capella Choir Presents Concert Today . stand. On Saturday there will be a It is 1,640 feet high. iin besecumning frosts. The junior parade featuring filty floats, \So she used the weapon at hand. Lincoln Plans Washington D.C. Trip By WILLIAM BANK students in remedial reading. He Today the Pontiac High A ca. Works from 10:30 to 11:40 am. pella Choir gave a concert for| Monday. Wednesday, and Friday. ° Washington Junior High School stu- 'To make money: the FTA is .sell- 4 ‘dents. ing perfume, gift paper, and 4 The concert consisted of six \ribbons. : f Perks Two of the numbers, | The officers of the FTA are | In harmony with the rest of the ity to be made by large panes ion High School students were en-. This week advanced homemak-'dent Association membership con- eligible parents, teachers and stu-| “Every Time I Feel the Spirit” | Addie Taylor, president; Ron Mil- ri junior high curricula, which is ex-| will be for the George Mason jtertained this week py an unusualjing classes (ninth graderd) .ob-| \test. First prize was won by home-idents joined the PTSA. | and “Mary Had a Baby.” were ler, vice-president; Jackie Presby, f ploratory in nature, the art pro-| Hotel in Alexandria, Va. This Is |type musical program presented served Jean Hardy, a home service room 216—teacher’, William Sum-| AT MADISON 2 parrenged) sy) Ween tere |secretary; Fannie Johnson, cor- gram at Washington Junior High the guest conductor for this ‘responding secretary; and Eva offers a wide variety of activities ‘to permit greater latitude in cre ative expression. The art students have appliéa their lessons in design and perspec- tive in line and color harmony; in paintings in water colors, temperas, chalk, charcoal, colored pencils and crayons; dnd sculptures in); woods, metals, plastics and clay. They have also done projects in lettering, posters, block print- ing, pottery, jewelry, enameling, leather working and wood carv- ing under the guidance of John Slivonen, instructor in charge of this. department. The boys’ footbal) program this week scheduled two games between Stara. Ralph Allen's team played against Eastern Junior High and ‘Don Kelly’s team engaged the boys from Jefferson Junior High. * *. * The Junior Girls’ Athletic As- sociation, ‘a club group sponsored|Mills and Mr. Paul Atkins; hall Rosemary by Wandell, en or cal education instructor, will the Ice Follies in Detroit Saniley. aT LINCOLN ¢ Plans have. just been iiaclinebe for Roberts and Mrs. A. L. MacAdams; \foster child, Shirley Tinkis and Mr. ‘jeouncil committees for this semes- ; lyn Law and Mrs. T. E, Wiereeene. the 9A’s as they concludé their wérk at Lincoln Junior High. | ~Parents. and -teachers are asked to reserve Nov. 11 to observe (National Education Week with a visit to Lincoln Junior High. Mrs. George Gray,president of the PTA, | is assisting Philip Wargelin, prin- cipal, with the details of ofthe open hose. Room. 108, and her eommittee planned the ‘‘Sock Hop” for all 11 rooms of 7B's after school today. Dale Hughes was in charge of- the. music; Dulcena Browning and Mary Young planned the refresh- ments, and Patsy McBride and Ronnie Maynard assisted John Buchanan, the class sponsor. . x * Students and teachers recently appointed to serve “on ‘student As-|ter inelude: Constitution, Carolyn guards, Roger Richards and Mr. Chestet and Mrs. Christine Gary; books, Margaret White and Mr. Julius> Middledort; refreshments, Sharon .Burklaw and Mr. Stur- geon; social, Shirley Parent and Miss Marla Jackson; PTA, Nina) John Buchanan; advertising, Mari- AT EASTERN i the highlight of the -ctivity for by ‘The Gitgorys" with their be Pat Hogan, president of 7B Howie > vadiRusse)! Frid; finance, Karen| ‘ adviser from Detroit Ec:son, givejner, English; second prize, home-| The Madison Junior High School t-YourselfOrchéstra. a demonstration on “Food Freez-room 212—teacher, Madge Sturdy, Enchanting music was made ling Facts.” Miss Hardy discissedunaibecontion third prize, home- without touching the instruments. ‘how important a food freezer is room 210—teacher, The “orchestra” was made up of ito the modern home. a vacuum cleancr, auto pomp, saw, rubber gloves and bagpipes. year's Fall Voeal Clinic. McKey, historian. The club is spon- student council is ready to laufch (Oper songs sung by the choir sored by Mrs. Ann Morrow. jtheir armual magazine drive. The were ‘To Thee I Sing’’ by Schve- — Alice Stevens. Kick-off assembly was held this doff, “Hard by a Fountain” by’ 5 English. The contest, which began 4 fternoon. with a goal of $4,500 Waebrant. and “Yonder, Yonder" Get Ready 35, a Russian folk seng in which Jea- percentage nette: Ohanesian, Vicki Vandeear and Diane Beach sang solos., an Ohio high school student. é Winners have been announced Oct. 11 and ended Oct. r* the evens Parent-Teacher Stu-'based .on highest was of 4 be used for Various educational 2 \projects and equipment ‘ ff A announced. Profits of the sale will The last number. ‘“4ooAm= an American” hy Carmen Dragon, was taken from an essay written, by Syd successful) campaign will mean a trampoline for the physi- i | eal education classes, 100 new — 5 } * » narre or t rt +E as _| books for the library, and a pay: yi Kimball nn DEER --| ment . ; : “* ‘ : n on the ches robes ee * . \ | On Monday and Tuesday the' 7,. students who will be piano ininth grade speech classes pre- aceompanists at the fall vocal clin- sented a series of five assemblies j.°\fonday are Santhy Annas, Terri, HUNTING | entitled ‘‘Poetry for Listening.” Fortine, Margaret Kubiak, and) “ , Each program consisted of 20 phyilis Peters. Others are ‘Gary IT WON T BE LONG”. memorized selections recited by Relyea, Pat Watson and Claudia individual students. Williams. Sandy Sommerville and} e shows were under the direc- Marcia Galbraith will accompany | tion “of Mrs. Patricia Ctark with the glee clubs on the -organ. We have a complete stock of everything ip the :deer Melvyn Staebler assisting on light-- The Future Homemakers of hunter. . ing éffects. The advanced dramatic: America Club have reelected the, students of Pontiac Senior High 1996-57 officers. They are Barbara| @ Guns School were special guests for the Mitchell, president; Santhy Annas, eo. Shells event. vice-president; Pat Bergman, sec-| * * « ‘retary; Dimitra Govenis, treasurer. | @ Boots The annual PTSA Membership, Coser pacers pera went] @ “New’’ Yellow Hunting ny Drive came to a successful con-\'0 Ona Craft, a small shop in Clothing |Ferndale that sells preparations ifor money making projects. such’ ‘as making ¢orsages or. _ear-rings. The Future Teachers -have a rclusion this week when the goal of 500° membérs..was- reached. The following are homerooms who re- "eaten yr Se fe | al busy meeting schedule this year . iand Mr. Thomas Shara‘’s homé- jincluding mpeeches Sy. principals oe ae Eee ; “3 : iroom A-6 were tied. Second place|*”4 teachers. WASHINGTON ART CLASS — These seventh * fointiae Press Phote lene ta. Be. Robert Vackaro's| TEACH 6TH GRADE graders at Washington Junior High School com- "carving: Pads Lines, 172 Sanderson St., wood @ Anything & Everything Slaybaugh’s | . . SPORT SHOP. | 630 Oskland Ave... Corner Ciss * * At an assembly at Eastern Jun- homeroom, A-I7, and the third-| One student, eleventh grader Ron bine fun with education*in an art class. Left to sculpture; and Linda Rouse, me Edison ‘S:,, _ {place winner was Mrs. Hazel: ‘Miller is student teaching in the | “+ FE 8-0453 : i Bad oder Naas wood wood carviitg. : ‘fifth grade at Crofoot elementary ‘ \Gordoii’s homeroom, A-12. % e 8 a sons “THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1, “1957 8 ako an 1 ee be Git “the Sjencta tb ston at Fresh Turmoil 2ST Shen Lomein er Et = [7 any of his big. maine supporters Missile Center In Portland Hla 5 showed him losing to. Know-| MISSILE TEST CENTER, land. He was'then served with anig@ape CANAVERAL, Fla. |<. in Portland’s vice Knight ultimatum to either get out of the Will Back Out of Race zovemor’s Rotketmen launched a Snark here/gation, was acquitted last night by|l. 3 7 Fish ~ Now Selling the a For thet “VELVET LO OK" | foes Cighes. wee, BS i .|yesterday in the’ second firing inja state circuit’ court jury. ; a | for Governorship pa oy Lately td abandoned, as"mahy days, | TBM, wendct, reached after’ six a he bowed to his masters.” ne ee hours deliberation, was ynani-jj ‘« SACRAMENTO, Cali. @—Re}| 8 *& * * i Te Snark, corey on ieee a newed reports that Gov. Goodwin - would Knight he in-¢ss bomber ot wing- < Knight would bid for a U. 8. Sen-lcunites nawec tnerp naar °|spcead, travle omer: than sme Maloney, a 54-year old Seattle oq Remember: At 232 i ramed thatthe deep 00 miles under guidance and|Was accused of plotting with’ fore} and Joseph McLaughlin, a Seattle § : warhead|Mmer .Dist. Atty. William Langley/i * jeardroem _operator, ‘to. take over) a nuclear : — * * fig, Venetian end (ag Angdleniae GOe' Gt Heat en tene oe : _ |mewspapers, quoting both Wash-|1960, a presidential year, Snark ; ington sources and ‘‘friends of the | governor,” said the ailing Repub-|. Party jlican chief executive sent that) shown Ss Jaunchea|2"¢_ expand gambling operations trom Cape: Canaveral broke out of|bee and split the payott. j * polls have Control and last was seen headed eo * 2 oe the Deal is Waiting © for you! AEIMENSCHNEDER-ENGELHART \word. from his out-of-state vaca-|Knowland in the Republican | con- *; * - ; are pending against Langley and _J}tion hideaway. -|test, and Knight’ might like to} Announcement of yesterday's) McLaughlin, : ‘ | es ke close out his long political career| Snark firing was made by the De-|. tk & | Such a decision would, in effect,| Without a- defeat: fense Department, which said also} ‘The Maloney acquittal was the} FE 2-913] Ihand the Republican nomination! 232, South Saginaw St. ? rath ag fi third -in major trials of persons iia ae | “A” missile was aloft and] indicted Mult County i fe ereceer fe. ine Fle vooad pel laods’ then destrayed because of a mal-|Portiand grand juries which, ux ules |bitter intraparty battle in’ next function. he |dertook a -year-long investigation For Christmas June's primary. Spain’s | ‘Areas. - Wat * ect Te of charges of vice and corruption . = Atty. Gen. eo BARCELONA an in addition to his wenn a N We a selection of eran d in stock — is Ni ng work. ie RICARDO | | one. of Bice stl Gree .... tk ° | sg me oe Fi | y luxurious, etmospheric ic home—See Burke Lumber. Q | Zang Gi Hong had long eee) | 4 Z Bs a3 Gabardine Imported Wool | enced a .deep-seated but difficult - 7 as Gf 84 Q 99 N to pin-point ‘suspicion of commv-| A HF e % a Two Pants SUI | S nism. But there was no chance to \ Wy Plywood Paneling (4x8) Q express it ufitil just a year ago 2 ¥ ane meen | 3 SU } | S ; \ \ the. fight for . NI Groove Groove } Csepel, and were in the streets. | = ‘ ; 87 ; x \e : : i Q “oe i F + If you ate in the habit \B Panelin Zang Gi Hong found himself of wearing the ‘finest . y \ a leader for the simple reason: | ; this is it! Surprise your- , VG Mahogany $ A400 Etchwood \ that he was about the only stu- ’ B You can always depend seit and try one. on. Vi ~\Ponelin a dent in: his dormitory who Knew | ° on Sam Benson for bet- Nationally advertised ; 0 id ; ow auyihisig ‘about the weapons. | ; : ter buys, larger savings. $60. - L, EY) He oncanized street barricaded, | . | | : \a DY] window snipers, a system of com:, - ; N oR batting the Russian tanks —when , U Q jtors in North Korea. | ct : A } ; M Je ’ i FORCED TO FLEE | " Ro “rica tome Ce ced oC O A : \ 4495 Dixie Hwy., Drayt 30,000 Hungarians who gave up A _ Every coat hes $' 87 e Wz ad ‘Gi itheir lives to the cause. . eiedil aenber = NL LLSSSSSSS LS LLL LLL LD There are faces that can blend _ —_e : : *- ; : . Hand loomed ence ae is guaranteed ¢ Py: EGG s§ A for perfect satisfaction—comes in mel- > : Cash / NO oe oe lowtone tweed weaves. Other coats 19.99- T Valu i on to 33.91. * Save $3 to $6 ‘On Your New Fall _ JACKETS Rayon lined! Quilt lined! Wools! Gabardines. Sizes _ 34 to 36. $87 1, $1987 . the kind of “Quilt Lined . 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NO VEMRE. 1. 1987 Sa re a ee soe ‘ bollaved Dog R hee ives ysfler wrapping him in a wet sheet A an T Ik of: al : ) . N P ed LITT TLL LL LLL LSS S "Welder fo Free Him meter soe iser ells . avy { epare _ MOY WITH CONTIDENCE AT waYnt caumar's | HOPKINS VILLE, Ky. @ =) j fy ~ Cacsag, a large boxer, got his pic- Pianist Leaves Shoes of Aiding Beck fure in t rand a kin ized | a _ PONCA CITY.‘Okla. ) — Homer Spotting a piece of etal in a Ldither, operator of a music store,, Ex . Labor | Consultant vacant lot, the dog stuck his head/advertised that he had found a to tke Claims. He. ‘Got ‘to Combat Reds| Pacific Fleet Fearful Next Communist Move REMOTE TV TUNING , Tune TV From Across the Room x jn the hole in the center. He pair of girl’s shoes, They were un-| ; couldn't get out. There he stayed der a piano, along with the socks.) Belly Full of Union May Rule Out Military “all night. He's keeping an eye out. for a : A ‘welder finally re released Caesar,/barefoot piano player. a3 a WASHINGTON (INS)—President PEARL HARBOR: Hawaii we Eisenhower's 1952 campaign labor, § The Navy's confidence in its abil- ity to crush any new aggression in Asia is tempered by the strong hunch that the manner. and, place of the next Communist moye may rule eut American military action: Both the - confidence and_ the caution are found and voiced in _ jthis Pacifie command headquar- ters, which is the nerve center-offf the American. watch on. the Asian ‘man, linked to a series of union- tion 4 timid i “We a 9 95 ( : ‘busting campaigns, served as “‘my . of timidity, saying: whos " : not ‘going to stop aggressions by jline -of communication to Dave “Vbeing afraid to risk war.” Beck.” Burke, fresh from a prolonged The articulate, witness, a former ‘tour of the Western Pacific, put or 1és professor. andy © seca “ez. 2 ¢ |prodigioug author and lecturer, : 7 AP Wirephote secon meg gen we vals ~~ . ‘said he became an advisér to Beck) PROBLEM LEFT HANGING — After several. futile attempts, |(.5) and on the spot.” a é ; jin 1953, shortly after the union boss; a helicopter pilot gave up until calmer weather efforts to snare a + « ? 21 a ae [became president of the giant) rope left hanging on the steeple of this Cincinnati, Ohio church = : _ The Gteduin Setons, 108 a i . : vb nds } Diag Meas. viewable oven. m garnet, ms Gay. | Teamsters Union. Steeplejacks.left the rope behind when they tare down scaffold. mere iar 262 Se. In. 2 Years to Pay — ‘Yar0805 Seren, $239.95 Pitzele explained ‘that Beck ~ . ing following remodeling of the church, oe latomic weapons, also sounded the ‘LIBER AL TRADE-IN - | : ‘You're invited in today! (POR UHF-UNAVHF nar optional, extra hired him to suggest “how the —— z sobering note that “subversion Z : ov Teamsters ‘should operate . . . might get out of hand” and “a Atha th RCA Vier Par Service Contre exchniely fer REA Vier tt runes Get Our Deal Before You Buy! WAYNE GABERT how to cleam up the New York ‘said this week it was the first time M Ki 7 4 Communist coup might occur” in oforist Kille SWEET’S RADIO | 2S2an "oon crn [ear 1 r me to improve uf rela- anything a - tions with employers.” jone of the firri's machines iin Bridge ‘Accident Burke“harrowéd the. more im- (ek * ® |e diate danger areas to the small- fw a - Pitzele described Beck as a sort! ; and TV. SH OP ol “white hope” of the labor mow .e-, Mrs. Evans emphasized “that | -WINDSOR, Ont. (INS) — One |er nations which lack strong alli- 4 . oe . Your Electrical Appliance Specialist ment at the time. \there was no way for the machine | moto#st was killéds and a second |@nces with the United States. In ‘to have been tampered with or un- critically Anjured when their cars such places, right now, said - Sagina Mondsy & ra : 422 West Huron Street + Phone FE 4-1 133. locked d ‘he Nelicting oa the crashed at the Windsor end of .the/Burke, ‘‘the Russians are proba- Nt M. a St. oman 8 “ re $-6189 oo . - uring as bly fi how much hell they nme : . Ambassador Br in dense y figuring : ae ' FREE PARKING = Canvass Voting key to the mechanism.is held by’at 4° am, cas a hurled raed can raise without getting into too wee LILI LLL EEE pom Monday = Fridey re to Pearl Harbor ~ | The official canvass of Monday's Signs With Chrysler Poll aiigeede eee ee {from many sources | in many Asian ou are —— 3 te joe yments, debts or bills when due, see 7 . , $850,000 special hospital bond elec-| * TOLEDO .1# — Electric Auto-Lite | lands leads to the conclusion that MICHIGAN and arrangd for payinents you can ' | tion was conducted by the City Co. has signed a contract with _ Walter Sadowski, 34, (of 1647 Indonesia is one of the prime tar- otterd, regardless rie he a . |. Commission last night. _” |Chrysler Corp., providing that the Béltour) Windsor, who was found | pet. for Communist control and] ~~ NO SECURITY OR ENDORSES REQUIRED ! : +a a jauto firm will buy substantially all ear oan poe — | may be ripe for plucking without ONE PLACE TO PAY “>, |) When the final tally check’ was its supply of four items — starting * a shot. ; ee woe : are e @ coming boon, ‘Sane low ‘made it” showed 2.150 voting for’ ‘motors, generators, distributors . — a Hoepal in Wind Ronco a internal agama ™ dealetoun ai tion of Credit: Counsellors ‘the. bond issue and 3,530 voting /and voltage regulators—from Auto- | 7 hoe cri se eee = 3 (pr ice, same lay-awa ay plan. . Pagainst it. a. : {Lite = the next three years. pa ment of Indonesia has — Sones: — Fy 1. Wed 6 Sets) fag greens eg gr ital . * oP ee. tid.” ; see Boswellia pate olinonflengenlpm genio ICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLO 4 , ia 2 $ ver munist: t payo may , : : : i a | Prior to the canvass City Clerk’ To Honor Theater Head ito negotiate a turn about 150 feet not be far off, these reports indi- last MICHI N CREDIT UNSELLORS a g \Ada R. Evans told commissioners \from the Canadian customs cate... feast 0. AS mecenheromertoonian | -> [her office was still attempting to = 6 _ . : _— ; HARDWARE ond APPLIANCES hencover why 32 voles in proslot tig o nee nin wo erat al ; “9960 Opdyke,- Pontioc Reed : _ por register, on the veing|ists Theaters, will receive the} Open; Mon., Tues... Bore Pic ‘ e. Mo | se Knight of Charity sa apvioahae Wednesday, Saturday B00 M te M. to Sone , ae “jdinner meeting of. the ries 10a. M. te 2b. Mt. re bas fod fa sk ‘etvagll of the| Missionaries of SS Peter and F od ‘Sunday | Automatic: Voting Machine Corp. ‘Saturday- night. * r nap! 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Track 4. $2.95 6 track & rollers, 1 3/8” $3.95 Set $145 ww Oe S ‘ Z| poors wirn vichrs | sienmempanesnete for Sy Prem sek Bat Coat ane tat pat va BI py ee " @ we Hanae, Ne $1595 vo its Wrece Sash ilies No. 3008 Brass Door niente Insulation 25/32-tu8 1 — = | (EK 7 fe ~ a Seconds, tst Only : Lock ea. Se Bumper~Rubber Tip ke 100 Sq. Ft. . "$8.50 Building Emprernatea | = m \ EG ~ : ‘ m S fit * jos x Bs ; x : ‘ : : : \ £ “. i * 4. = » 5 ° ‘ ~& f ; " ” ss : ‘4 hc * ; . ~ fe a ; j 4 : : i \ " : * The survey was ‘approved in “Macomb Counties,’” and urged that Sines as an : id explained. | * * * = e - 7 : = ‘ : oe ee _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER", 1957 Tae ee : “tWENTY-ONE Tra "he 09 persons led during te Wilt Vote on ark Rota Club i Houston. fic Death Toll. same month last year and was the be = ty in gt 28 in Sa fey b _Hfowest September total ‘since 1946 _ RALAMAROO adhe maa, ntl hol Has World Flavoring = : p 2m er. when 123 persons were killed, [an election Nov. 25 on a proposed| HOUSTON, Tex. @ — The 598 Congraageatil -Pressing| Army Engineers .- for} Appropriated $60,000 Rep. William S. Broomfield (R- Roal Oak) has pressed Army En- gineers to make $60,000 available fora flood survey of the Clinton River. Washingtenthis spring, but en- {eineers have not’ budgeted the} ,- money yet, lecereeaes sald, Ina ae to a DS C. Hizer, RETIREMENT CLOSE aT HAND — “Straits ferry. *Vacationland” shown as she made one of lier last crossings before opening of the Mack- inae Bridge. It required 55 minutes for ferries to cross the Straits. Cars can cross in 10 minutes State ferries cavea ts, 169 vehicles across the Straits between Jan. 1 and Oct. 19 this year and grossed $3,076,379.50. For all of 1956 they carried 890,671 vehicles and grossed $3,311,142. Even so,"__ the ferries operated ata loss to the State High- jtoday. EAST LANSING.» — Final re- . ports show that 128 persons were *|killed and 5,049 were injured ‘in 14,571 traffie accidents in M iin Septeniber, state police said * State police reported: that 1,090) bond issue’ of about $1,750,000 for. mémbers of the Houston Down. persons-were killed and 43,060 in-) construteion- of-anew high-school. jured in 138,983 accidents during the first nine months of the year. This’ was « reduction from the same period last yéar of 16 per cent’ jin deaths, two per cent in injuries and three fer cent’in total accidents, = of all 48 states, Greece, France, Kazoo to Select Seven Sweden, Mexico, England, KALAMAZOO (# — Voters here will select seven city commission- ers in an election here Tuesday. | Canada, Venezuela and Cuba. There are 18 candidates. “The death toll was 41 lower than town Rotary Club include natives the ‘Dominican Republic, Italy, FE) Sal- - vador, Iréland, Germany, Scotland, , Only 71 are natives of Houston. » AP Ww he te ba Go) IMPORTED HI-FI gt. Sg Sea eced of miles - an. hour. . 2, i waysPepartment, . . { — ~ vl _ | Detroit District . Engineer, Broom- field called the survey “the key to flood control in Oakland and the funds be budgeted. “Since the survey is already authorized by the House Pub- He Works Committee, all that remains is to make the money * available for this projec ft,” Broomfield said in the letter, Broomfield said future drain cor struction in Oakland County is threatened unless all steps to re- lieve flooding of the Clinton in Macomb County are taken. Macomb communities are threat- ening law suits to block Oakland in this way, is the proposed $41, 000,000 Twelve Town drain, which already has been tied up two years, by a law suit. “Any further litigation against the Twelve Town project would probably mean that citizens. in} South Oaklapd County will con- tinue for years to have flooded basements every time there is a heavy rain,” Broomfield said. , The principal project irl Drunk Drives Boat. * LONG BEACH, Calif. @ — A salesman has been convicted of drunken driving — in a motor- boat. Municipal Judge Charles Smith placed James Awalt, 31, on Marlette: Water Meters — Firm Official Discusses ‘MARLETTE — At the regular council meeting of the village here Earl Smit of the Badger Meter Co., was present to discuss meters necessary to complete the meter- ing. of ‘all users of water in Mar- lette. It was voted: the village pur: chase 125 meters for immediate! shipment, which will be enough to! finish metering all_present users. Mother of 3 Killed in Aufo Accident DETROIT #—A mother of three was killed yesterday in an auto accident that police said followed a family argumeng. : Killed was Mrs. May Brewster, 42, of Detroit: * * * Mrs. Jean Johnston, 19, -Mrs.) Brewster's : daughter, told police that “her mother and stepfather, gued. ~*~ & t According. to Mrs. Jahnston Brewster left the house and got into the family ear. Mrs. Brewster. grabbed the steering wheel and was dragged alongside when Brew-! ster accidentally hit the acceler-|in Michi one year probation and gave him this advice: When you drink, don't! drive your motorboat. Will Travel to MSU | DETROIT wt — More than 300) - civic, business, industrial, labor | _and farm leaders of the Detroit eeger er: — ’ ‘Karl #. puinagtes : po moe : Telaskt, 323 Union a Melvin Ww. Clarkston metropolitan area are expected to ride a special train to Michigan State University Nov. 26 as part of National Farm-City Week. They will visit MSU's Cole's of Agri-| culture, | Births The County Clerk's office re-| ports the following births of chil-| dren to Oakland County couples. Oaly aa “ PONTIAC» Revert < J. Hennig, 3060 Donley . Merr . Rivard Jereme, 129 N —— G. Josephson, 1803 Ps Point .. Kav, 40 Bloomfield Terrace 3630 Maybee . Philip L. ‘Mason, Ronald I. Moore, 6827 Cooley Lake sew B. Moore, ‘679 E. Tennyson Spool a R. r stakes 4142 W. Highland : 220 a Milford | Hospital. * * No charges were placed against, in the battle. Brew mer. Gunman Given jold Texan; one of two gunmen | - |Lawrence Brewster, 33, had ar- aie! gan in which a Mic ator with his_foot. She was dead/state Trooper was killé e wale jon arrival at Mount Carmel Mercy fled to Indiz ina where Taylor was) rwith kidnaping Jennings County Deputy Sheriff Clyde Perkins dur- ing the gun fighting in — and holding bim for ransom. : Star of Canton Fades Life Sentence Was on Shooting Spree the “Star of Canton,"-and it’s ‘That Claimed Lives of going out for the first time since ; ithe early 190s. 2 State Troopers ‘| "The brilliant jet of falmé has| burned beside a 225-foot tower of ‘a refinery in the Cafiton sectign | ofthe city Fuel manufacturing} processes are being stopped fat the; plant now, .and the “star” will: burn no more. { VERNON, Ind. (P—A 26-year- accused in a shooting spree that left state troopers dead in Michi- gan and Indiana, has been ‘sen- Bo q . | a 2 ee: 3 j 4. 5 = 6 Heard—Sold the World. Over! tenced to life imprisonment on al : ‘ed Ao bap ad of kidnaping. i ; Circuit Judge ‘Fred Matthew's, Keego Man Fin $100 sentenced Victor W. Whitley over! Carter J. Granthan, of 2101 Wil- the objections of prosecutor Harry low Beach, Harbor, was McCalla. McCalla said a first.de-found guilty in Pontiac Municipal gree murder indictment against! Court yesterday of drunk driving, Whitley in adjoining Scott ety Judge Cecll B. McCallum - fined jhad PROCESS. him $100 of 20 days. -Granthan toe said he will appeal the verdict to McCalla filed a motion for post-! -FRAYER’S 589 Orchard Lake Ave. ‘." FE 4-0526 OPEN EVES. ‘TIL 9—SAT. ‘TIL 6 for the ULTIMATE in SOUND | | ak eotures, Galore--- . - Up to 9 Speakers’ oe ; - Multisonic Tone Control — - - . 4-Speed Automatic Intermix changes Eagle Eye Tuning - ‘ Stereophonic 3-D Sound System aa i .. Many Other Features ne: Complete Home Unit Including’ ny AM-FM_ Shortwave — plus _ AUTOMATIC PHONOGRAPH a a ond ps aa EASY TERMS! \eireuit court: > ponement of sentence pending. Whitley's trial in Scott. 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A male quartet, a trio, tap ies... hillbilly" version ot ans ballet nun: ed, a — flying dance’performed on trampoline to illustrate whe. moon's small gravitational ‘force, will be among the many novelty~ acts presented to the audience. et “8 eS Tom Montgomery will be-at ihe organ. for: beth the Nov. 6 __and’7 performances, Highlighting the evehing's . activities will be the crowning of “Miss- Moonglow” by Cail~ I, Flath, director of Pontiac General Hospital. The spar- kling lass, who's being selected y the “‘penny a vote” meth- ‘It's Not Rain to Expect ~ Child, 6, ‘to kook’ Like 8 Nancy Was six just in:time to enter fitst gfade in’ the fall, But Nancy _ lodked at least eight, that is if you. didn't look very closely. She was big, she weighed 75 pounds and was 4 feet tall.. She towered above everyone else in her class, boys as well as girls. + w* - “If. you took a close look at .Her face you- realized she was Not, as old as her size sug- gested. Her face was round with the babyish curves one =Sees, in the young child. She. hadn't begun to lose any of her first“ teeth. But you> did have to observe carefully, Most people just assumed that Nancy was’ at least two years older than she really was. * * * It's hard enough to grow up in our complicated society, and it takes time to Jearn how to do, to feel, to act the way .we . are supposed to. ‘It's: not fair to expect a 6-year-old to be like an 8-year-old. She’s had two years experience and you just can't skip over two im- portant years. People.“constantly” made _re- marks about Nancy: > “What,°a big girl like vou, and: you don't know your let- ters?” »POOR NANCY And 80 on; poor Nancy, the world seemed to expect her to act older than she really was. The constant . repetition of such disparaging remarks not help but make a child feel inadequate and not much good. _ * -* * Fortunately for Nancy the important people in her life understood her. Both her par- ents were big, tall people who had lived through these exper- iences . themselves. Mrs. King was 5-foot-10 and Mr. King , §-foot-4. They knew ail the dis- advantages of being too tall. —Before—Nancy ey'd had a long talk with both the teacher and the - principal. The sehoo] accepted Nancy for what she was — a little 6-year-old girl. Ticey treat- ed her as they did all the other 6-year-olds and didn’t as- \ houettes. can. | entered first - quarter + teas aad the slipover can 5 be ‘worn in or out of skirts of varied sil- ‘sume she should know more than the others or be able to act more maturely than they. THOUGHTLESS ADULTS So long as Nancy feels com- fortable at home and at school she will probably be able to weather the remarks of other - children and of casual adults. It’s too bad adults make remarks toxand about children that can do so much harm. So many— are free with their criticisms even when they do not know the facts they are criticizing. We have to try to give our children the strength and con- fidence. not»10 be hurt by the remarks of unthinking adults. ~*~ * & , It’s always hard on a child to be different from others,’ If she is just big like Nancy there is nothing that anyone can do to make her smaller, -but we - can in her important contacts minimize her difference and make her feel she is commpesews and able. Philoptohos . Picks Slate of Officers installation of officers was held by Philoptohos So- ciety of St. George Greek Or- thodox Church Tuesday eve- ning in Hellenic Hall: An Installed as president was Mrs. Nick Thomas, with Mrs. George Mitchell as vice pres- Went. Other officers installed were Mrs Chris treasurer; Mrs.- Thomas Nich- ofs, recording. secfetary, and Mrs. Paul Mitchell, corre- sponding secretary. Committee. chairmen ap pointed were Mrs. Mitchell, visiting: Mrs. -Eftim -Gatrict. altar. and Mrs. Nick Papa- theedore, publicity. Appointed to represent the club in the Pontiac Federa- tion of Women's Clubs were Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Papatheodore. « ©. * It can be worn with a matching fill-in | scarf of*chiffon. Sleeves are three- ~ ¢ a : ' . . . | eee a . es ‘, oe i | ; + ner ce vat eee on a ae es % “ed, represents various clubs ‘and. organizations - throughout = that so many’ Pontiac. CIRCLE THESE DATES So here again: “are the dates fo circle on, your calendar, Nov. 6 and 7. The place, Pon- tiac High School. Box office opens at 8:30 p.m. : For an evening,of sheer en- joyment plus the added inter- est of seeing familiar faces ca- vorting behind the footlights be sure to be on hand for this year’s follies, presented by the Pontiac General Hospital Aux- ilary, Queen Mary Section Meets, Elects Ofticers Mrs. Harvie Little opened Her Wall Street home Thyirsday -for election of of fi c¢r s for Queen Mary Section of Needle- : work Guild. Mrs. Charles Clarke was named president while Mrs. Andyew McKerrow will serve as vice president and Mrs. John Gemmell as secre- dary. - + * * Henry Milligan, treasurer; ‘Mrs. George Bickley, historian; Mrs Alex Joss, knitting chair- man and Mrs. Little and Mrs. D avid. Bickerstaff, welfare committee; é * * * Mrs. Milligan was named chairman. of a coffee hour to be held at the Nov. 14. In- . gathering. DeMolay Mothers Hold*Coffee Hour DeMolay Mothers’ Club held a coffee Tuesday -at the Oriole road home of Mrs. Roy Wilton, vice president. Mrs. Arthur Thomas, presi- dent, assisted the hostess. Plans were made for the co- operative dinner to be held Nov. 7 at 6:30 in the Masonic Temple on East Lawrence street, “One to wash and otie to wear” Say Pentiae Press Phote Ascot street and the three new members of Pontiac H. Gibson of South Branch of. Needlework Guild, Ine. © Mrs. Dondld’ AS Deeter of Exmoor Buying shirts and pajamas tor chii- street. They are preparing for. the dren are Mrs. Newly pledged to Alpha Ni Delta sorority’ at Albion Col-, lege is Kathleen J. Elliot, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Allen R, Efiiott of Chippewa road. She is a sophomore -* * * Marilyn Kay Stickle, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Stickle of Loweh street, pledge of Mu Phi Epsilon national honorary music sorori- ty at Eastern Michigan College Ps Kay, a member of the choral union and the. A Cappella choir, is a sophomore in ele- mentary education . *- * At Purdue University Carol ca % News From Birmingham Stevens, ~ George Lyons to F éte Guests at Hunt Club BIRMINGHAM — Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lyon Jr. of -lsake Park drive will be hosts _ at dinner Saturday evening at Bloomfield Open Hunt Club for The Carkners and their fam- ily, will leave their, home on Bingham Road Nov. 15 to make their future home in Coral William D. (left to right) of Ross drive, Mrs. vee is a Abersold S: Lockwood’ ot Bloomfield Hills has been pledged to Gold Peppers, an honorary organi- zation. for junior and senior women outstanding in activi- ties. leadership, service, and scholarship. She is president of the Panhellenic Council and vorks on the Creek Week committee and the Old Mas- ter’s. committee whicit spon- sors instructive lectures- for students given by persens—suc- cersful it? their fields. tk Enrolled in the electrical en- gineering curriculum at the Milwaukee School of Engineer- ing, Milwaukee, Wis. is Howard Leslie Rescoe, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Reseoe of Rich- mond avenue. . : * * * Rev. and Mrs. Wayne E, Welton of West Pike street, Rev. Kenneth Hutchinson — of West Iroquois raad, and Rév. Robert North of North Jessie stpeet have returned from La- ‘peer where they attended the . Eastern Michigan District Min- isters’ Convention ef Nazrrene churches. annual. Ingathering Presbyterian ( hurch. hs Nov. 14 at. First Personal News Around the Area of Santa Ana, Calif., who have. been visiting Mrs. Bu- fhanan’s sister, Mrs. Claude Shoup of . Mohawk ‘road, re- turried to California by pame® - Wednesday. Prior to coming to Pontiac “the. Buchanans joined Mrs. Shoup in Youngstown, Ohio, where she was the guest of her brother, W. E. Forney and his family. x * * Receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Dawn Elizabeth, Oct. 26 are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Misener of San Diego, Calif., formerly of Pontiac. ‘Grandparents of the infant are Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Misener of. Fairfax avenue and Mr..and Mrs. Lloyd Whitlock of San Diego, x 2-8 | Mr. ahd Mrs. Eari Calkins inee Dorothy L. Brown) of Seattle, Wash, announce the birth ef a daughter, Dennie Lynn Oct. 22. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Hollis P. Brown of Exmoor road. E, C, Calkins and the late Mrs. Calkins of N, C., Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Oliver Jr. of Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Sartis of Shreveport, ‘La. * * * Members of the Birmingham Society of Women Painters and a few from the Detroit Society of Women Painters will em- bark very early Thursday morning for Chicago..They will _ travel by charter bus and stay Thursday ‘night at the Palmer House, returning late Friday afternoon. The object vf the trip is to view the,Picasso exhibit at the Art Institute of Chicago. This exhibit has just been moved from the-New York Museum of Modern Art where it was on view for over three - months, a ‘Mrs. William H. Ross of Colonial Court will be hostess at luncheon in honor of her prospective daughter-in-law, Elizabeth Le- land. Elizabeth will be married Nov. 16 to Daniel Hearne Ross Mr. and Mrs. Ross will give the rehearsal dinner Nov. 15 at Orchard Lake Country Club. * * * . Mr. and Mrs. John T. Annas of Covington drive will attend the Navy-Notre Dame football game in South Bend Saturday. accompanied by. their two eld- est daughters, Ginn, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Carkner this weekend are Mr. and Mrs. John Kluberg of Jackson who formerly lived in Birmingham. By ANNE HEYWOOD I once met a researcher for a very successful interview type of daytime television show and asked him how he decided who to have on the show, * * * He was in charge of lining up guests, and had good ones in when most ‘such boring hodgepodges, What was-his criterion, hat common. denominator did his guests have? / INTERESTING TO — } “Oh, that's easy,’ he/ an- swered quickly, “8 they are interesting to me, I put them .on, Hf they aren't interesting to me, I don't. ny eivery time _[ kid. aoe. “and. Fort Monday Nov, 10° & Salyers’ _ a visit with Mr, invariably, i the days / shoWs wery . you think “‘they’ fore their departure. Mrs. Jack E -Berno” gave a luncheon Wednesday for Mrs. Carkner and Mrs. Carson Bingham will give another Nov. 12. Mr. and Mrs,-Maurice Gar- abrant were hosts at a supper party last Friday evening and this evening Mr. and Mrs, William G, Hartman are en- tertaining at dinner for them. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Witbeck have returned to their home on Cranbrook road after- a trip to Nassau where they stayed at. the British Colonial Hotel, Lauderdale, Fla. where they were guests at the Yankee Clipper Hotel x, * ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ss Brad- ford Saunders (Sally Selover) of Ann street announce the birth of a daughter, Lucy Leatherbee Oct 20 * ® * Samuel H. Trude introduced the. eminent speaker, Bennett Cerf, -at| Birmingham Town -Hall Thursday morning in the - Birmingham Theater. Mr. Cerf, the second speaker in this series, was entertained at luncheon at the Birmingham Country Club following the eleven o'clock lecture Seated at the: speakers table at luncheon were Mr. and Mrs Trude, Mrs. George Howard Fox, Mrs. John D. Burke and Mrs. Charles Renfrew. wee * Mrs. Roy D.B. Moynihan. and ~ her daughter. Mrs. Philip Fow- ler have flown to Germany for is in army service there. that’ the person who bores me Might still be interesting to the public, F find I'm wrong. It’s not a very scientific way, may- be, but jt works for me!"’. The same thing is true in ' many vocational areas. t *& & If you're opening a dress shop, ff is better to stock things that appeal to you. Then you'll attract the kind of customer who. has -your kind of taste and you'll all get along. fine : WHAT ‘THEY’ WANT “But if you, try to buy what "_rhight want, vou'll soon be selling those tKings at your: own going-out- of-business ‘sale. ae 4 Fowler who - house guestS spending this Gables, Fla. _* * * anweeket with them: "- Many Winds are entertain- Tipland Mawelbinecues heir guests include Mr. and ing Mr. and Mrs. Carkner be- Mrs Herbert Oliver of Tryon, paternal grandparents. Flowers that bloom on the winter Fashion scene will bloom with all the jeweled glitter and sophisti- cation that Paris ‘gives them in the current coutowr collections. the. ears. So if you're making aprons, cakes or leather belts at home for sale, be. sure to make the kind you like, If you like them, they'll sel] to people like you, and you’ understand market and thrive, — But no matter how many people you figure might be willing to buy orange cupcakes for example, if you hate or-* ange cupcakes, you'll be un- successful, _— * ®. * The reason is that part of suécess — a large part of it— is the fond look you bestow. on the merchandise as you dis- cuss jt, quote prices on it, and even wrap it up! That feel- ing rubs off on the customers . and they feel they've bought something special. . your A ¢luster of gem-set flowers rests on oy 8 Your Wares Must Appeal to You On the other hand, if you show your. wares with a sub- conscious feeling of ‘Ugh, this junk," across and you'll fail, * * * That's why one of the first steps in starting A home proj- ect is to find out what you, personally, fie. and find in- teresting. ; , After that it will- be enough ‘te- figure purchasi.ig techniques, how to get cus: 4omers, how to ‘figure spat et cetera, For pointers along these lines, send me a stamped, self. addressed envelope, care. of The Pontiac Press, and Fil send yqu ‘Pointers to Finding Your Basic Interest.” t ‘(Copyright 1957) you'll get that idea . Many Visit be Horne Labs _of the U.S. ~ Learn New Facts . About Best Ways -to Keep House. By JANE EADS WASHINGTON — Like most homemakers, the government's Institute of Home Economics welcomes visitors to its lab-- oratories at the U. S. Agricul- tural’ Research Center in near- by Maryland. * * : The institute’s main’‘job Ts - to: find facts about such things as nutrition, textiles, housing, _and household equipment for ‘passing along to teachers, who in turn pass them to prospec- tive homemakers. However, it receives a steadily ‘increasing influx of visitors. £000 VISITORS ' of Stevens Hall. time °~ 4 Mrs. Zelta Rodenwold, ae sultant on international pro- grams and herself a home-- economist, estimates that more thar 4,000 persons visited the institute during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1957. . 2 @ &, Same 763 were from 67 dif- ferent foreign countries from A (Argentina) to Y (Yuzoslavia), The remainder came from all but one (Rhode Island) of the states, Puerto Rico, Ha- waii and the District of Colum- bia, 4 — + * * Homemakers were the larg- “est group, Home economics students, extension workers, teachers, engineers an] -buiid- ers were next, . MANY OCCUPATIONS Mrs. Rodenwold figures that more than 60 occupations or. professions were inclided in the folks she and her assistants guided through the labora- tories. * * * There were also agricultural ambassadors and architects, ,bio-chemists, physicians, ‘nurses, dieticians, accountants, members of the armed forces, bus drivers, genetici ts, 4-H groups, businessmen, interna- tional foreign exchange stu- dents, members of the British Parliament, retired folks. sand soil conservationists, -* * * “We are pleased to have them pay us a visit,” says Mrs, Rodenwold, “but we like to have them write or’ call ahead of time. We_ don't like to have folks just drop in, any more than any homemaker.”’ OVERALL PICTURE Most visitors wizt to get an overall picture of home eco- nomics. research.and the mate- rial and instruments with which the experts work. “ Witch Gives Party for 72 Children Prizes Awarded for Jewelry, Costumes at Pontiac YMCA “Wacky”, the YMCA's witch ' gave a Halloween party for 72 boys_and girls at the YMCA Building Thursday. Highlighting the evening was eostume judging. Winner for the best costume in the girls division wag Pamela Clancy, a gypsy. Runnerup Donna Rofe appeared as a Christmas pack- - age, In the boys’ division Paul Sherrod placed first dressed as a little girl: he also was award- ed the prize for the best cos- tume. of the evening. Robert _ Fink placed second, dressed as a bartendér, * * * In the girl's division Lynda Mann and Carol Rose, who portrayed a set of twins, and Marilyn Webber as an old lady were runners-up, Bov runners- up were Bob Tate as -an old farmer, Bobby Tritker, a hobo, and Dale Quinn. hunchback. Arthur Mann, physical direc- tor of the “Y" narrated an original spook story “The Hairy Hand.” A spook house was ‘ provided by the Phalanx Club, The annual affair was under the. direction of John J. Mor-. eau. youth director. Nursery School Holds Program ~ for the Parents Parents of youngsters attend- ing All Saints Nursery School - met in the Rose Kneale Roorn A play en- titled ‘The Bridge Between” was presented to a-quaint par- ents with the nursery: school program: : * * ‘ Participating in the play were Mrs, Fred Crossman, Mrs. John Murray, Mrs, Al- fred Knudsen and Mrs. Alan Gilford, Assisting in the direc- tion and discussion following was Mrs. Edwin Lan. t ®t Refreshménts were served by Mrs. Frank McIntyr®, Mrs, Baniel McGeer and Mrs; Jay Wagner. é a ce ee: THB PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER, 1, 1937 | “Nastarencate emacs 88 Wayne St. 3 . 11% S. 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Two states, Georgia ee Kea: tucky, have quietly turned the | slogan into legislative action by aniending their siate constitu: tions to permit 1l8-year-olds to vote.-In effect, both states have aaa exp di veommaars and. growntips will | can be to make. iron transfer; tions: to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. Have. you a copy of our 1957 Needlevork Album? It contains 56 colarta pages showing many pretty Only 25c a copy! lLaundered Woolens Discourage Moths When closing up your summer home for the winter, be sure to store all bedding, clothing and other fabrics in a dry place. In- spect the fabrics and spray them! for insects. Then, store the items For surer protection against moths and insects, have the wool- ens laundered before storing them, since moths do not favor clean woolens as much as dirty ones. In addition, the woolens will be’ ready for mupnedions use next sea-, son. Find Holes in Fall curtains and draperies for Fall Thottee-cleaning. be sure to examine jly_along the seams and curtain rods. Minor tears are more-easily repaired: and the “Stitch in time Saves nine’ adage should. be fol- lowed before curtains and drap- eries are sent out to be laundered. love this mischievous. Mr. Squeaky! | He is made of gray felt and! : dressed in a pink turtle-neck Teenagers across the country sweater and stocking cap; meas- 4% overwhelmingly—almost unan- ures 10'4” tall, and is as easy as imously — in favor o! having fhe where insects cannot get at them. i. When taking down the summer them for holes and tears, especial. , | ‘in order to be allowed to vote: broadening the age group. This could be done bécause,/ ‘contrary to popular opinion, the ifederal Constitution sets no age ‘limits on voting. So far, not enough ielections have taken place in the itwo states to determine what in- fluence minor-age vaters can have) on the outcome of an election. * * * ‘remaining 46 states join Kentuc ky) | Pattern. No. 2806 contains hot- 4nd Georgia in passing similar | material require-| constitutional amendments. ments; sewing and finishing direc-. ‘MATURE ENOUGH young people we contacted in a! nationwide survey feel that at 18 a ' citizen is mature enough and edu-! cated enough to take an active,| voting role in government. x kot | \their main arguments ‘on the “old: enough to fight’ slogan, Now) ‘their refrain seems to be ‘‘if we’ re| ismart enough to graduate from i high scaool, then we're smart ‘enough to vote.” In fact, if teenagers had their way age barriers to vot- ing would be dropped te 18. but , Mtefacy requirements would be | tightened to include educational QUESTIONS ASKED IN THIS SURVEY: 1.-Should the voting age . be lowered from 21 to 18? 2. Should education be a pre- requisite for voting? i 3. How much education do you think a person should have a. be able to read and | write ! b. grammar school edu- | cation i c. high school diploma d. college education. 4. Do you think both boys | and girls should be allowed | to vote at 187 a. boys only? b. girls only? f $ 1 49° Up , Select your colors now! Layaway now for ‘ ! ‘ vsathe ONLY Reclining Choir with - LOW-BACK STYLING and BUILT-IN FOOT-REST. ; _ Here is the first reclining chair styled with your living’ room in mind: the new Hi-Lo-Matic by La-Z-Boy. Low-back styling and modern, ‘simple lines give the Hi-Lo-Matic the graceful beauty that women | have looked for in a reclining chair for yeats. Ws ccey to rake the ee eed -|'Teens Favor 18- been kicking around in civic and|’ “If we're old enough to fight, their electorates by | es prerequisites, something that no state now requires. The fact that these. young peo- iple put a high premium on educa- ‘tion as a hecessary preliminary step to voting may be unrealistic jand would have the effect of dis- ‘enfranchising a considerable seg- Send 2St in coins, your ss More than 98 per cent of the\ment of the electorate, but at ~jaddress and the pattern number least it demonstrates their belief \that voting is a serious business. * x Opponents of lowering the vot- ing age to 18 have long argued that teenagers are too frivolous, designs; plus directions for making Even. though the draft. con-| ‘too immature, too concerned with three crochet items and a quilt, 'tintes, teenagers nu longer base ‘less important matters to be al- ‘lowed a direct voice in govern- iment. ‘OPPOSITE REASONS Teenagers contacted in our sur- ‘vey thought they should be per- mitted to vote at 18 for exactly the opposite reasons. * * * At 18, they argue’ citizen is closer to his civics books jtraining, has tearned a good deal ‘about national and foreign affairs and is more prepared to vote in- telligently than someone who has been away from school for a long time. Almost all of the teenagers How much education shalild a citizen have in order to be al- lowed to vote? * * *. At least_a high school diploma, answered 74 per cent of the boys and girls who favored educational - requirements. At least a grammar school edu- | federal Constitution ts amended a young). cation, answered 18 per cent. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Finally, 8 per cent went so far as to insist that college education| be required for voting. In effect, of course, they thereby eliminated themselves from the prospective | voting rolls and kicked the voting|t age back up again to at least 21. * * * It is interesting to note that in| -Year-Olds Voting boys and girls should be extended the voting privilege. They do not as smarter, more ma- more responsible citizens ris—at least as far as vot- * * * plugging for an 18-year-old voting! law, teenagers would willingly zive equal opportunity to both boys and girls. They were unanimous = (we didn't count a single : adverse vote) in the belief that if the | ey, Styled for Mother and tion the t front. vou will enjoy shopping at- é“Contry’s” Drayton Home F urnishings a 1 - Open Friday Night ’til 9 Full Leg Support In Sitting Position Just . Otto-Matic ya ca press ll foot-rest disappears into the recline and the patented deaired, sitting or » AL ouch of the h: ce the a ' OR 3-2300 What sort of voters would teen- agers make? Would they be con- servative or liberal? Isolationist or jinternationalist? Democrat or Re- a ‘Too FEW. ELECTIONS As we have already noted, neither Georgia nor Kentucky have held sufficient elections since expand- ing their voting age group to de- termine the nature and effect of the teenaged vote. — © © « But from previous surveys made by our organization Some sort of pattern emerges showing how the teenager thinks and reacts to na- tional issues. For instance, in previous studies we learned that the aver- age teenager—if there is such a person — is apt to be pro-labor but highly concerned over recent labor scandals, ae? He is overwhelmingly in favor of the United Nations but doesn't know too much about its functions and operation. * * * In the last election he would have voted for Eisenhower and probably is still heavily inclined toward the President, since Eisen- hower on more than one occasion has gone on record favoring a low- AWARE OF PROBLEMS On other issues, he is worried about the age of atomic warfare, concerned about his future job security, irritated by high taxes, cognizant of the problem’ known as juvenile delinquency (although he refuses to take the rap for it), di- vided on the issues of universal military training and foreign aid; and in general opposed to social- Ask What to Wear “uM — —,Ask What... .. 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We should cook ‘with as little water as -possible and then cook dry — or pour no water off, We also lose vitamins when we peel fruit, * 2% Q. “1 have .your abdominal exercises, but do you know a good. exercise to get rid of a spare tire the middle? I will be your column fer one.” 2 = Z A. The waist is the easiest spot of-all_to reduce. This measurement responds to exercise rapidly, Try the two following: exercises. 1. Stand tall, feet comfortably separated. Raise the arms side- - ward, shoulder height. Bend to the left, touching the fingers of the left hand to the floor, Raise the — trunk and pull back as your trunk passes across thé center of the body and continues to bend right. . x. *& “*Try to touch the fingertips ofthe right hand to the floor, Raise the — back as your trunk | crosses The center of the body . and you continue on to bend left again. This_is a smooth, rolling motion, as you bend from side to side and -pull back as -the trunk crosses the center line of the body. 2. Again stand tall. This time’ . bend both elbows and place your hands flat on the top of your cad The waist is = easiest spot of all ‘to reduce. in Little W. ater = =: 4 Jo. bieed, one hand on top’ of the other, Keep your arms in this - position as you bend forward as far as you can. Raise the trunk. Continue. Be SURE to keep | the back flat as you bend, and the kne¢s straight. . When; How. Does Mom ‘Take Seat? _ Follows Mother Up Church Aisle By EMILY POST 7 After a while, with the arms still “in this position, bend to the left, raise the trunk and then bend to. the right and continue. Take time for the pull when doing these exercises, * * * “Dear Mrs. Post; -My* son is to, be married and. I would like to. know just when I should be seated). in church, Also, is it proper for the mother and father of the: bride-| groom to walk in together preced- Q. “How can fuzz on the face be removed permanently?” A. I know of .no..way in which| fuzz can be removed permanent-. _ ly, but you can remove it with cosmetic wax. This is temporary. a Q. “How can I make my hair grow faster? I cut it too short ad t Oe eg ee _ grow out.” A. Sorry. You will just have to let nature take its course, ; _ *x -* * Q. “I have a birthmark on the side of my neck which has caused me much unhappiness. I have tried to no avail to cover it up with cosmetics, If you could tell me of some preparation that will cover). its I would ne gnigead nag would mean ‘- me,” *A. Send me a stamped, self-ad- - dressed envelope with your re- quest, and I will send you the in- formation you wish. I do not give trade. names in this column, x * * Tomorrow: What to Do for a Cold? Prevent Complications. » ~ Man, Wife Should Make Plans fo Be Partners in Retirement Fill Cookies With Dates, Then Bake hit! ed by the usher?” Ss Bridegroom’s Dad. |steak platter of gold-finished aluni-|/ tic server. Platter Itself - Looks Lusci ‘ious - ta sels lie ot to wd 8 good as the steak on it smells. . Merchandise Mart, the individual inum fits into a smart black plas-| , * 8 - Seconds from the grill or flame)’ and it is on the table. The-13-inch long sizzling platter i needn't be reserved for steaks. Use it for small hams, chicken, || bacon and eges. ; The gold finish is. baked on the aan You should bel seated just ahead of the bride’s mother, who is the last one seated. The | ideally correct procedure is as fol-' lows: goes up the aisle on the arm of the head usher and takes her place in the first pew on the right; the bridegroom’ s father follows oa takes his place beside her. vestibule. and es- corts the bride’s mother, whose should signify the ar- ‘my brother-in-law.’ Later on, my husband called this to my attention and said that I was. wrong to have introduced him as such..He main- tains that his sister's husband is no relation to me whatsoever. “He says that his sister is my - sister-in-law and her husband is his brother-in-law but that's as far as the relationship goes. We have had a slight disagreement over ‘|this and would like you to tell us lwho is right?” Answer: Strictly speaiing, your husband is right but it has be- come an accepted “stretching of the truth” to introduce one’s hus- band's brother-in-law own, 2 The bridegroom's mother |-~ aaa | appearance rival of the bride and her at- | tendants at the church, and no | one else can be seated after this. “Dear Mrs. Post: The other eve- ning I introduced my husband's |” sister's husband to a friend as! 5. | as one's . | platter, which is thick aluminum but light = -weight. “Seen. at San Francisco's Western bee Crib esses $29.98 ; core 329 Q : - Mattress one 10.95 ee e Smee — a ak See our newest selection of | “Christmas” toys on display 'TOYLAND “Next to Karen's Ficor Cove OR 3-2100 | Mrs. Schell Uses Refrigerator Dough for Plain Crispies By BEULAH STOWE “Almost every man who retires makes the same mistake,”” says “John Burch. “He fails to treat his wife asa full partner in retire- ment.” $6,000 in the bank and $20,000 in! enough so hele Jon pay your bills U:S. bonds. We own our own without using up your principal. ‘house, but the taxes amt-upkeep| Stay in your house, use the $6,000 are sedate) high. Figen hows is bank account for emergencies, and small arid very old, so could not ; be fented. start Tight now peeing for oat ~<, Pd 45 part-time job. Don't wait until bes $100 a month will just |... ti re diet gay our ay SE ae a red. ne have more *| will have to use our savings for | “©! '? Yourself as an employed man than you will have as an idle “Dear Mrs. Post: When two un- married coupies-go-to-the theater together, is it correct for the two . ; girls to sit next to each other with By JANET ODELL a man on either side of them, or Isn't it nice to have a recipe for Should the foursome be seated al- cookies that can be made several |'erately, that is, man, girl, i, ways? Today we're giving you a girl? i filled butterscotch cookie. You| Answer: They should be seated jay, however use the dough as /@lternately. an icebox dough and bake the cookies plain. Our. cook is Mrs. James F. {Sehell.- She and her husband be- long to the Promenaders .Club; Mr. Schell is the president. Mrs. | _|Schell sings in her church choir. | DATE FILLED BUTTERSCOTCHIES By Mrs. James F, Schell % cup shortening the gracious sheath in whisper-sheer wool, with convertible collar peg-top skirt. lime, beige, powder blue or” navy. 10 to 18. 29.95 oe * * * Burch served as personne! man- ager for a _ retirement-conscious company for 17 years before he reached 65. "He helped set up a retirement counseling program, where the company arranged interviews for employes at age 60,64 and 65. a! 4 Gardening Replaces: Toe Touching Ritual CHICAGO (INS) —Even fashion models need to exercise to keep itheir figures trim and they don't’ like it any more than most ‘women. | Ask Patricia Hutar, one -of Chi- ‘cago’s top models, where she got her figure and she'll tell you ‘“‘in The program acquainted them | with pension and insurance facts. It also gave them the benefit of all available information on where and how to retire—based ‘Dress Salon— Street Level- - other expenses, including doc- tor’s bills. De you think we can | man. make it, or should I get a part- . 2 time ?” — Cincinnati, Ohio, . ae ' |School in-Colorade—— A—If you begin to cash in your; .|Gives Home Tips bonds to help meet eXpenses, yOu! FORT COLLINS. Colo. (INS) — might gamble that yeu"would live | ‘Here are some farm oa ae 20 more years, until age 90, and hints from Colorado State Univer- spend $1,000 a year and be reason- i sity: ably safe. Even, so, you would) 6 * * largely on the experiences of re- | Worry. 1 . 2 cups brown sugar : tired employes. Many retired prople have found. : alee erent = meoeert of 2 Se Sone oes the garden. | ; safe investmenis, through the guid- cones wor. the oan ana Sie 3% cups flour + x * * ‘ . eee ee ance of a hank orinvestment cour= . Scenery mt UENET teaspoon soda A trim TZI-pound brunette, Pa - this appliance. The freezer should! -1 te be used more like a ‘‘checking ac- = bring their wives to the retire-| aspoon cream of tartar iselor, which pay 4 or-5 per cent tricia took to gardening because ment counseling sessions, Burch Cream: shortening and . sugar. EE es says. But very few, indeed, were interest. i nit mag leogeceeel al count” than for ‘‘saving”’ over a/Add eggs and vanilla, then sifted |misplaced pond oe te : MAPLE at BATES willing to bring their wives. 2 Your. Givi" |long period. dry ingredients. Mix well. Form) ; BIRMINGHAM ton.’ Gardening Is painless’? exer: cise to her. She explained: into a roll 1's inches in diameter. Wrap in waxed paper or foil and |dends ‘would be $1,000 a year— ~ * * — - There was an attitude that the —Most annual flowers bloom longer ahd more protusely if old whole thing was embarrassing, blooms? are removed to prevent chill. “I tried setting aside a half hour | 9 * _ that it diminished a man’s posi-| f | Mente trom (peing to sect. Slice -half of the dough and ja day to touch my toes and do tion. There was a feeling that 4 = “, —"Bite- size’ bits of prunes Place slices on greased baking |knee bends, but I just didn't have . _ this was his job, his company, his f | lecooked with your breakfast cereal| Steet. Add ome teaspoon date |the patience to keep at it. . ‘business contact. His wife did, 2 |may add welcome variety and| ‘iting and top with another slice | «Out in the garden, I do the “not belong there, "oe make the dish even more nu-| cookie. Press down edges: (equivalent of the exercise but nev- NEEDS HER HELP tritious. Soak the prunes overnight) W#® ® fork. Bake 10 minutes im jer, notice it.” n ‘jin cold water. In .the morning| ® 35@-degree oven. Makes about + z ‘ ” ‘A wife ought to be the backbone they'll be plump and firm, and| 5 dozen. : of her husband's retirement, need only to-be cooked until heat- Date Filling 5 Burch believes. “His job, his ed through. Combine one pound dates, pitted ; * " ens your vegetable gar-| den helps to conserve moisture, prevent erosion and ¢ontrol weeds. salary, often his friends, are gone. He needs to prepare for a closer,|_ at-home way of living than he has *k before.” mn? x * * Wives not only .help a man ad- just to retirement, they frequently. take matters into their own hands. and chopped, with 1% cup brown) : sugar and 4 cup water, Cook un. | oo a z til thick, stirring constantly. Add ; %@ cup chopped nuts. Cool. . i You Will Find At LEOMARD'S: Wives write to fetirement special- : ists and ask ddvice for their hus-| Problem hips’ 1? of the. Saws : bands.. They enroll in evening- but do not encircle large hips with | J AY P RICES ; | school classes to learn how to help} vide contrasting belts ia the new EVERY their“husbands retire successfully. chemise, | Leonara’s you [ip ngs - Supple fitted waistline, not “loose! were rt geod oe torment that ve z - Q-"I am 70 and in good health. |and baggy,” is where the new re-| aay en see pag Neale, nat “om } og — laxed fashions touch the hips in a , flattering and unnoticeable. way.’ This is accomplished by seams and. partial belts. ': T-am going to retire at the end of te you the burer. _ © this year and our combined social * security will give my wife’ and me $100 a month. We also have the scandale girl is. young and lissome, whittled, willowed, Camara. ss: - ARGUS C-44 Reg. $120.00 $3910 at nicely narrowed...and comfortably freed by a slightly dipping waist. nylon elastic girdle with stretch satin front panel 7. sO cotton luxuria elastic pantie girdle 6.95. Shop Conveniently at IN LAND LAKES SALES __3127 West Huron ~ OUR PRICE ARGUS C-3 Reg. $69.94. $4497 OUR PRICE IMPROVE YOUR FIREPLACE / 7, Ls Gueaaunauia Argus 506 Projector both, -in white, s,m,I. a 3 Reg. $62.50 $4497 : ay wth RUS OUR PRICE hl “AL . HEAT TEMPERED es | ; FRAMED IN SO Binoculars 2 a Foundetions— Parking Level 7B x 35 C.F. Binoculars With Case "$1940 | a, oa fies. $39.95. besees - See the famous “Masterscreen” ‘when W. A. Sinccstors a fe - Traverse Pull Chain Screen that Reealr § $52.95. $2297 : MAPLE at BATES” , ‘adjusts. itself to your firéplace. WE «eee: .* gIRMINGCHAM | FIREPLACE HARDWARE — LOG BASKETS ee GRATES — FIREPLACE CRYSTALS, — ian Sean | INLAND LAKES‘ SALES “EONARD’S ‘|| 2dlour Free Parking = —* STORE HOURS: 20 N. st. ave ay ‘Monday Thru Seturday —-$127,W. Huron. FE 47121 FE 2-6122- east = fe ee IAcOON'S 9:30 A, M. Until 5:30 P.M. ees NG THE PONTIAC PRESS, PRIDAY, NOVEMBER’ 1, 1957 . _A combination. bazaar, bake sale, and card party will be held Nov. 7 at Federal Savings and Loan Building by _ members of Welcome Rebekah Sewing i Shown here displaying: some Ponting Press Phote fancy work items for the affair are (left), Mrs. Richard Brownell, circle president, and Mrs. Richard James, —_ rend of — Lodge. * By DOROTHY ROE /_ Associated Press Women's Editor ° If tate make you a washer. captivated a Colorado mining p and became the fabled é vr EEE ij : g RF ‘when. he stumbled on the sient Al sn lvemectitomed rt s.,| 96 groumd Deer a couple | and tomer servants ot the of years ago. He found the | fabulous Katie, When I sent _ story of- the titled washer- | the manuscript to woman so much more dra. |’ they said yes, matic than that of the Indian | it was_very interesting, and warrior that he left Sitting | they would publish it..But they Bull cold and began delving | didn’t invite me-to lunch. So into the story of Katie, Lady | I knew something was, wrong. : Moon, whose* grave is in 2s 2. a Mount Olivet Cemetery, Den- “I took the manuscript back ver. : and started all over again, . “I first wrote it as a fac- | using the facts of Lady Moon's tual biography,” says ~Croy, life as the basis for -a novel. “after piecing together the | This time when I finished, the story from friends, relatives ' publishers called up right {Rips Into Soap Suds, M Meets ( Qe : ‘Tt was Paul's parents’ sixth wed- . ding anniversary. > To celebrate, they'd made a hotel By MURIEL LAWRENCE : 1 go out and enjoy myvelt know. | fing he’s so upset?” In the end his father canceled the hotel reservations. ~ Son Really Wants Dad fo Win Competition | Claude St.;Cyr of Paris designed: this high - accordion toque with birdcage lection. Made of imported fur felt and created for an accent on youth. " house. He seems to poke veil-for@ French col- ~—}ter way. - By RUTH I did things the way that A wife whose husband retired six months ago writes: “As long as he had a job to go to band never bothered his head about how with the results. Retired hears Meddles! With Wife’s Housekeeping} Harried Homemaker Should Help Him Find New, Absorbing Interests — MILLETT a day, my hus- ran the suited me, and he alv everything I do around the something extra for me to do. And-no matter how I start to do eo All I can suggest is that this wife try to get her husband inter- ested in something besides the running of the house. With encouragement, some re- tired men find part-time work that isn’t too much for their strength. Others take up hobbies, or go in for learning things they have nev- er had time to concentrate on before. pleased s - “But since his retirement six months ago, he has a suggestion to make about+ —— oe E rr ge ak Mrs. Martin Wager \Gets. District Office spiced canned cling peaches, 1 E a ted fi g on Closed Alt Day.” Wednesday “at A Low, Low PRICE! - +] . Phone FE 4-1854 . Call Mis Wilson Todey for Informa’ | - PONTIAC } BEAUTY COLLEGE Behind d Kreoge ‘s eee Z eeu yy eae g z E z SS, » Fron England, Israel, Sweden, ie Horm jand Egypt .as oy as Domestic at. HOUSE seeas too Weenterd B: ; OR 37144 = Wal "J ‘Now -You Can Say “CHARGE IT” BURTON ’S 4 pparel for Women : “75 N. Saginaw _ Come In for a Free Demonstration COSMETIC, STUDIO yaw. Huron FE 2-4010 |. — —_ Coffee Hour. Slat for Wever Mothers _ Planning committee for Wever School room mother’s coffee hour which is scheduled for Nov. 5 met Tuesday in Wever School library. On the committee are Mrs, Frank) * *® * An active man, who has been) used to having eight or more hours of — day NEW! wi Now! See and Hear the “Years Ahead i _ ACROSONIC by Baldwin ° © Years ahead in Design! * Years ahead _ in Performance! ¢ Years ahead — in New Low Price! ce Betsy Ross ee ” $435. 00. CALBI MU SIC oS Pontiac's Locally Owned Home | of Conn Instrumente atid Baldwin Pianos and Orgens 119 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 5-8222 BLACK SUEDE BROWN the greatest shoe value in. America! Jeisner’s accounted a, isn’t ley and Mrs Melvin Norberg. b ol o's eat “Open Mon., Fri. and Sat. Mights 9PM. | Barker, Mrs. Irwin Mills, Arthur Bell, Mrs. Vernis Whitehead, Mrs. Edward Bigger, Mrs. Keith Paw- ming or going — this looks as good on our traveler as she will feel i in it. Comfortably warm, this coat holds its own in style, trimmed in brown Normink. -Co " ephehek eh ceheadedeedea GIGANTIC STOCK REDUCING: ." . . . . . . . C . . ‘ y ‘ . \ . \ rhea eed i Lg i ie Lem é ’ i. “BALLERIN A? Color ‘Glazed Dimnsetiace OVEN PROOF $4.00 Open Stock Available Choice of 6 Lovely Colors. _ CHOICE OF 60 OTHER é _ PATTERNS AT Y PRICE ~ "We now have a com cued ot Hand Woven Pisce Mate \ DIXIE P Porreny For- Your Convenience Open Daily 10 AM. to 9 P.M—Sunday Noon. to 9 PM. 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford). OR 3-1894 per place . ae eee aa. SS: x a a a tat tr aca 7 Only Two Days Remain to Take Advantage of Fhis SALE. SPECIAL SAVINGS pre-holiday ot SfeirloomSterling BUY PLACE SETTINGS and get ONE ait beg Welnut St—Me, ae JEWELERS 16 W. Huron St., Pontiac FE 2.0294 Claman Michigan a \ Sy . \- + BN ee ty = fe as: f “i w ear! ay PELE 2x 4 = EB a # . Eade » : i cae I 2 : \ ‘ : > se sete Be es cas af : i ROTTEN a hes aha SS ae ana nite PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1957 5 Elaborate Scheme to Block Impending ig Catastrophe Fails: ; eae _ NEW CLASSES - California Community Sliding Toward the any | a srartine "PORTUGUESE BEND, Calif: could stop a slice of bread-tromtimes. The earth is com ofjparadise at } is —~ Man has tried—and failed—in|sliding down an inclined plane by'strata tilt Eoroseed nig ow tide now is high _jan elaborate schemie to stop 200|sticking pins through it. : = “MOND A WY : slippery acres of this scenic com-| The. caissons were set at stra- teal sates started te latent A road, once straight, now @ , , vA munity from carrying 156 homes |tegic locations, with the bottom 10 ag Prope makes a bumpy detour around a seaward. feet in stable earth, the top .10 — oe hone secinfh op hummock that crept across it. . — f “The homes are on a layer ofjin the moving layer. This layer lion - dollars in. damage claims “.* * _ Day, Hall-Day/ane and, ‘shaped roughly like a slice) varies in thickness. from 50 to 150| against “the county contend the] Water pipes, snake t = the] ~ anit ia anes gates’ toed Se {15 y is to blame. Their com-|no man's land, placed on the sur-| Evening ™ ast of 15 pins were set Aug.|plaints say the county bulldozed face because hey trilie wk Su . the ocean at the rate of nearly an'12. Now the county has admitted|a amount of earth onto the dinch a day. that they are a failure. an end of the slide mad and quently underground, Fences GREGG SHORTHAN D —TY PEWRITING Pa | iohy|Wind like eels. ial . Jee the: giditics of this great weight!" Di sup trucks. maintain thee HIGHER ACCOUNTING—BOOKKEEPING A puzzling movement that in- ‘The movement continues at only|triggered the slippage. patrol on gas lines. Fire trucks |i - 3 es pociacion- sy is rset a slightly diminished rate. Engi-| The county denies this, attribut- tour the-area daily. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Hue in r experience, it has/neers say the caissons presumably ing the motion to natural causes. r Vi brought creeping catastrophe to /tilted instead of holding. One .theory is that the crashing took pealipnep tic! ruin. vip tat a SECRETARIAL—CALCULATOR scores of families in the slide} No one has expressed Willing-|sea, eating into the lower end of NL EN and OTHER SUBJECTS area. Nearby residents also havejness to put up. the, more than two|the slide, has nibbled away so 2 suffered los; from dettining Prop-| million dollars it would take to try|much .of the land magg that it! Learns That Pooches erty values. another possible remedy — dump-| must slip downhill until it reaches, ; +4 | 3 All but half a dozen of the 156 ine tons of rock at the bottom of equilibrium again. Are as Selfish Gs Men The. Busine SS I nstitute homes have been damaged, 40 so|the slide to check it. x * * CLINTON, Okla. #—L. T. Bruce “ee severely they have had to be evac:| Portuguese Bend is an unincor-| At the upper end of the slide are|found out that dogs are as selfish 7 W. Lawrence’ 7 Phone FE 2-3551 mated. porated community on the pic- gorges that would be 30 feet wide,/as humans, © Visit the Schéel Phone. or Return This Ad for Bulletin The movement began, almost|turesque Palos Verdes peninsula, if earth wasn’t bulldozed into t When his grandson t, | _funnoticeably, in August of. 1956./25 miles south of Los Angeles. Its pertodieally, The aie aan is he eonaat along his peer ly Sf ; Los Angeles County agreed to try/homes occupy a shallow bow! in| crisscrossed with cracks, many|The neighbor’s cocker saw ‘the --+:: ee Norisoeeces obenoagdadadotbacegan0es mucsenty Ggit- ates tec G coy cecceceeaats dd checking it with caissons—pins of|rolling hills bordering the Pacific./pig enough to swallow a man. Be-|\beagle and promptly gathered up : aloatien Tan ee aera mee OU. Olde concrete and steel, 20 feet long * & ok tween the cracks the earth sags,/his playthings including two rub- Uniform was made by his grandmother. |ahd 4 feet in diameter. Experts say the moving layer|/humps, crumbles. At water's edge|ber balls, two rubber mice and a ve cn wee Si It 25 youlhas, gone adrift previously in the|the beach has bulged upward. A!leather watch band, and laid down ' ' , : geologic past, doubtless at various rock reef that once was a wader’s'on top of them. ; f : 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY NEAR INTERSECTION OF TELEGRAPH LOTS OF FREE PARKING Daily 9 to 6 “LOWEST PRICES ON GUNS | Ct DEER RIFLE Fi SPECIAL! Brand new six shot 449* oN = 30> calibre, accu- * . gent 56 °4 ate hardtinine. gum’ | YM U.S. GOVERNMENT GRADED CHOICE BEREOM SWEET GOLDEN RIE ‘ow ag rome OI Ea” ae Colorless $136.45 Remington No. 58 +102" Round Steak | a in rt | in 0 | s : Automatic Shotgun walesepe sine — $76.95 Warta — a *§9°5 Se 0p oe Cut 4rom U.S. Choice Beef. Bent Action Rifle. + .. ST TE —_ Kroger special low low price. 41.50 BH & BR Ne. #22 : $31" 38 Col. Pomp ...:....-...... * FIXTURE -WITH-_LIGHT LAMPS BOX OF 25 12--16--20 GUAGES Now ts the time to install La | _Sese lamps botere the | _Values-to $2.95 | Values to $3.40 — ~ s4e , iets... Loeds.... 2" : “Others to 1.95 £ Values to $25.00 1/ va COATS wry FIXTURES a PE || /2 OFF tenn |] —i i AT BIG SAVINGS! Stained be _ AVONMALE SWEET DELICIOUS CUP-O-CHEER MELLOW FLAVORFUL «i (até UP en RETAIL: . © . aneurin Purple Plums Vac-Pac Coffee Stock up ond seve at Kroger’ 8 Your choice of grinds. special low price. Drip or regular. Big = et A. ; 22 Cons REAL-AS-LIFE — WONEL TRAINS ‘LEAF ‘SWEEP j 1600's of toys await ate bento GALVANIZED GUTTERS KROGER ASSORTED FLAVORS . : . 2, ‘ . ; < ; . .. @ : , _ Ti in : - Friday November Ist to the first 500. customers entering our Kroger store in the Miracle Mile Shopping Center, a |-lb. cartop of Borden's ~ Cottage Cheese FREE Saturday November 2nd to the first 500 ate entering our Kroger store in the Miracle Mile Shopping Center, a pint carton of = MORE CAPACITY! » i Oe A . DROP CLOTH eo, Mailiili 2 ' 0 ow P es @ Wail: Stock up and save at this — Grand Opening feature value. PORTABLE i } “TIGSAW" | ae 5 Bile me ft > 19.93. fs Latte =19"| Syren oot oto : | : ee na — pn sor aeons & ae Fe : . Sees, . We avis the right fed limst quantities. Price s effective sheeagh ee November 3, 1957 | _* . ’ Ley 2 " ee 7 * . fi : rs varenereiy using -ofPa rke-Davis. * Two Officials Indicted, ; in Conspiracy to Fix} . — ~ Retail: Prices “WASHINGTON @ — The trial ot Parke-Davis & Co, and two of its). officials continued today. They are accused in an indictment of con, sptary softs rion in vieletion of federal Sherman Antitrust) 7 s ® & “The “individual defendants are G. L, Walker of Detroit, a Parke- Davis vice president, and S. M,|— Dripps, manager of the company’s) © Baltimore branch office. _ x * * - The indictment alleges the com- . pany, the two officials, and cer-| tain wholesalers and retailers in the District of Columbia and Inj — Virginia conspired to deny pharma-/ { ceutical supplies to retailers who cut prices below minimums sug- gested. by the company. s Drag Co. of Norfolk, Va. ‘In an opening statement to the federal district cout jury: heh ia Se cone, Kinane 2 ea a Justice” ‘For a shilling the Rector of|— . Spennithorne,, England, wil! -of ... Step into the China City and be “different.” Saterday 11:00-1:30 A:-M. Bours: Menday, Friday 11-10:38 Senday Noon -1¢ P.M. CHINA CITY RESTAURANT 1070 W. Huron FE 4-0340 a “Carry Out Orders” 5 Edward, 12; Elizabeth, 13; and |} Lester, 15. Georgie, 7, is with S : : “THE PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 a oe fasecis Sprout ~ (ize sees tem marerinioe yp ne ars in the - | weight. "Some Beetee ean Ut 95 traziest Places |" 0m wae Z2-foot high beauty for her in. 12 FIT FOR A QUEEN — Knocking at the im- ‘ pressive gates of the “Castle Kane” is seven- year-old Christy Kane, whose father built this weekends. The _thing.« walls are of aluminum roofing and flashing. One By REBA HEINTZELMAN “Mickey” Luebke, 34-year old’ pg rece 2; and Cindy, 3; Su-| , 14, assumed the responsibility, ar ‘caring for the remaining chil- joo and her paralyzed mother. These at home at 6571 Sash- abaw R4d., besides their father, | Féward, are: Molly, 19; Johnny, relatives. One of the most important rea- sons for the terrific change in Mrs. Luebke’s attitude is due to one individual ‘‘fire-ball'’* from Pon- tiac, who has sparked one of the \most vigorous fund-raising cam- Bring Your Family To _ SKELLY’S RESTAURANT ‘5 “(Formerly Beth's) 476 W.. Huron | Open SUNDAY 12:30 te 9 p.m. TURKEY :: STEAKS CHICKEN :;: DINNERS COME IN TODAY ne name ene nena tiie |her car and drove out to the old | ing home from school unnec- | @asarily. Mrs, Luebke lay on the |paigns. ever held in the area. SAW FOR HERSELF . When Mrs. Lucille Richardson, ‘herself a widower and crippled from an automobile accident, first read of the Luebke’s ‘plight in the Pontiac Press, she got right ‘into farmhouse — to-see for herself. There she found poverty, un- kept rooms and children stay- | bed in the midille of a sparce- ly furnished, dirty room. The odor of death was in the air and Fraternal Order of ¢.0, WEST HURON STREET (M-59) Cerner Pontiac Lake Read CHILD GUIDANCE Activities Begin at. 2:00 Saturday Afternoon All Children Welcome Dance Saturday Evening Featuring ERNIE HOLLARD AND HIS FOUR DUKES a For Your Dancing Pleasure MEMBERS FREE \MEMBERS, Bring Yout Guests ] EAGLES =e 4, money to the project. flies were everywhere. From that minuté on — things happened te * * . Church organizations in both Pon- jtiae and Clarkston and United }Fund agencies pledged their full, support in three big Porchlight! \Parades, just concluded. These netted more than: $1,125. ~~A trust fund for the children was established in the Clarkston State bank and the Pontiac legal firm of Beer, Rowston and Cur. | rah donated both legal work and | | Executive Vice-president of the Clarkston bank Robert Jones said. (“I have never seen anything like ithe way this project has caught on. ‘People from all over the country, sending in contributions.’’ ‘So Many Wonderful People’ Cheer C larkston Cancer Victim] ALL DONATIONS RECORDED United Press Phete tower has a ladder, the other a firemen’s pole. Dad is a San Francisco commercial artist, so he has some kind of background’ for this sort of © she ad ema kr ae noe | weeks, from the account. - | Wibutions, Mrs. Ri ze She hopes for a possible $8,000 be so ‘are calling for verification, then. : t Jones stressed the fact that with| 5 Cleshoten mother of ten children, ‘the bank handling the monies re-/ However, Lucille said, | iceived, every dime that goes into| children ean be assured of some) |the Mickey Luebke Fund is . re-'kind of a good future, and we can, hed gud enty Rav. Kivin Mudge|!P cheer up that little woman} ‘jami Rev, Walter.Gibson of Clark- ston may release any of the money “tt those | lout: there — then it has certainly STATE COLLEGE, Miss. @ — > Katydids have ears on their front .* a new book by Dr. {Ross E. Hutchins of Mississippi, ~ 1State*€ollege:. Train Kills Baldwin Lad | BALDWIN w—aA 12-year-old boy was hurled 250 feet and killed ig Dixie. at Telegiaph Graachegpery’ cars are on the and Join the Fun Dancing Friday and Baturday Brenings -Luncheon Dinner ¢ “WOODWARD at Dining at Its Distinctive Best ‘Cocktail Party stale _ Meeting ; ene eas | : Neel I PHONE Midwest 4-1400 _ BLOOMFIELD HI LLS _ CHUCK STREBE’S- “TUNE TOPPERS” "wim OMe cal cee’ i ee are: | : - Bob’s Chicken House . Hy. 497 Elizabeth Lake Road at Telegraph | eae Presents by ‘popular: demand — “SULLY” AT THE KEYBOARD Daily, except Monday — .9 to2 DELICIOUS DINNERS . AND LUNCHEONS ~ Visit Our Popular Cocktail. Bar “. 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Her house! is warm and clean, but best of all, her children are in school again, and may be assured. of a se-' cure future. | HASN’T MISSED A DAY | Next Thursday, Lucille Richard-| son, who has not missed a day. visiting Mrs. Luebke, is scheduled, to go into the hospital for a serious! operation to straighten the hip bone that has been so paint during the last few weeks. She was due for the opera- | tion some time ago, but insisted | on “holding off’’ until the “Mick- ey Laebke Fund” was firmly es- tablished. She will probably be NEW : ENT solking banje SPADAFORE’S BAR 6 N. Cass near W. Huron SINGER || confined to the hospital, and Elect Michigan Man CINCINNATI (®—Orson J. Win. slow of Okemos, Mich., was elect-, ied first vice president of the Amer-. ican Motor Hotel Assn. at the close. f the group’s three-day conven-| me yesterday. Fred Haverland of! St. Cloud, Minn., was named pres- ident, i | Stephen Foster wrote more oaof 200 songs. 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SCRIB’ S ee and Restaurant * Dancing Fri. and Sot. Nights to Pontiac’s Own Western Swing Band ARIZONA and His “Western Partners” @ CHICKEN : e LIQUOR Ee $150 tooo ee aerate eone . FE 4.6981 ; SATURDAY Nii Nicht | YOU-ALL-COME spite seat Glenn Eastman Calling t Meet: the Crowd © tra oor che INTE BAR | 4 ae ; “to JACK AXPORD Dancing Fri. ‘ond Sot. _..t@ DICK DENGATE and His reac 4 ee aes Racer eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, yEmDAY NOVEMBER} 1, 1957 | ‘TWENTY-NINE. South Alricon Town: lines f Red China Seals foes i ‘Wants lis Elephants {Company Sends Borgnine [é Show at Big Fair [*°““*-—— _mauazonn, s ana —nel OCTIPt Similar to ‘Marty’ CABABLANCA = Communat’3 Million to Wed in ’S7 | phants are a unique feature of -Phalaborwa, a phosphéte-:village| -¢lose to South Africa's Kruger Na-| - By DOROTHY NAN! . ‘tional Park, and residents are an-| (FF. Leuelia Parsons) gry. because four of the beasts) HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Consid- have been: killed. | “They are our tamé elephants that marksmen of the Nature Con- servation Department shot,” says F. J. Ankiewies and E. b. Fourie | Spokesmen for the town, “Our friends the elephants often come to visit us, and then we turn out in force to-see them, another type role _ They around ‘our golf for Borgnine about a timid office course at hight. They are quite) worker who gets inte melodra- docile.” Conservation people. ex-| matic adventures on an - outing | aggtrnctirw ype complained of| trip with his son. ; the elephants’ ravages. They say 1s just sherti ‘they must kill elephants which an Ova ‘or “Mary at Emie wander from the park, if farmers complain. — |mone: Saver oo bs oer + Upped ad Toy Goat wore mt eyes as one Dominion Feb. VAN J a ray 15 when Kathy fs due at Colum- bia to start “Gunman’s Walk’ * * ® .-. The other night, Columbia, boss it recognized. v- |triend of Mr. Mayer's daughter, Taylor, and hia vite, for company. “jty" (which will certainly win -an > JAYNE MANSFiE EO with Van Heflin and Tab Hunter. |" hi jcalled his neighborhood. movie est sedeali stot’ him,” flew quietly a JE N EL E into town from New York hoping! to attend his funeral without being She is also a close Irene Selznick, and his wis. Lorena. ° : She planned to fly East. iearnedl: ately after the service because she left her theatrical plans dangling, - to come here and pay her respects| to the man who did so much for lier career, - ry, When Liz Taylor and Mike Todd) . leave for Honolulu, they're taking Elfzabeth's brother, Howard It’s definite now that Liz will star in “Cat ona Hot Tin Roof” back in Hollywood to start it by the middie of January. = * * * Meanwhile, while she and Mike are touring the Orient, Mrs. Todd will plug her own “Raintree Coun- Oscar nomination for her) as well as _ Mike beat the tom toms “Around the World in 80 Days.” FOR A Hollywood in shorts: Donald O’Connor’s sidekick Sid Miller house which hasn't been too crowd- he said “Why not, if she wants to. aA ar aaveaner ‘When you've been used to an 4 CARTOONS, COMEDY jactive life, it's hard to change.” od -| OPEN 12:30 - | Katharine Hepburn, who admired lbooked for * : ed with. customers lately about the ~ HOLDS: Wein TREASURES OF | BREATH-TAKING ° CE A FEW FROM my 4 i ® * * of Mr. Mayer, “Ble is the only ©1957 , man in pictures whose judgment | wy Disney Productions of a story I would accept sight World Rights Reserved unseen.” i x &« ® VENUS's COMB ~y MERMAID ~~ © LITTLE BEAK ee FROM CHINA. Distributed by King Features Syndicate. OYSTER FROM THE PACIFIC. China rather stole the show with its exhibit at the 1957 Casablanca's _ [International Fair, most viewers . seemed to agree. * ®*% ** The two niost impressive ex- hibits were those of the United - |States and Red China — the latter showing for the first time, Com- munist countries’ displays were thought to have created an im- pact out of all proportion to their volume of trade with Morocco. “China's attracted great curiosity rand engendered much good will.’ * * * . The fair wag the most successful of .the 12 held in Casablanca, be-| cause: manufacturers wentee to: that about 3,000,000 Americans . will be married this year and nearly all of them will spend two weeks or so on their honeymoons, Seventy per cent of honeymoon . travel is by car, 18 per cent by plane, 6 per cent by ship, 5 per cent by rail, and one per cent by bus. ir WANTED 1000 COMIC BOOKS 1000 True Leve Story, Mags. We Handle (ter Jokes, and DIOFR’S sasanaiens Our ey 35 Auburn Ave, 8248 Ay. EAST INDIAN ROSE -BRANCH MUREX --- AND ROGY. 11-1 time the “feature” went on. “What |. time can you make it?’ cracked the belle in the box office. * * * , whose Liberty “I'm Available” has sold’ 400,000. -platters, has been for Patti Page's TV show. Nixon May Be ‘Group's Target Margie record over } } fae tn tale j Louis B. Mayer and had the great- Southern Organization | AM ALLIED ARTISTS P as — DRY Dixie Hwy. (US-10) i Bik. North of Telegraph Rd, FE 5-4500 | \ >___,HELD OVER! for the March of Dimes st Greta Thyssen and Ted ‘Tillinghast been showing up almost nightly tion, Inc., said any such report eee lat the- Valley Tail 0’ the Cock. | ! vacuum - cleaner attachment for |deep pile top ban 2 Soatash, whee to Resettle Negroes Oo te Pee er ame | Eyes Capital Home ATLANTA (#—A member of a) Georgia organization formed to} resettle Negroes in exclusive Northern white neighborhoods Dob Ellen and Bobby Troup ick off the official Stars Appeal arting Monday. says Vice Presidént Richard Nix- 5 x * on may be the group's first tar- It's getting steady between get. But the founder of the group,| American” Resettlement Founda-' III (Nancy Valentine's ex). They've |was entirely — naan ' jed president of the Georgia States Kemper said a Negro family preferably a large: one, will be ‘moved into a swank Northern white residential: area by Christ- mas and that Fowler had obtained an option on a house in the $75,000 class in what he described ag one of the outstanding cities in the United — * * Reports a located the house’ in the Wesley Heights area of; northwest Washington where the Nixons live and had identified the owner as Mrs. Mary H. Renshaw. A check made by the Washing- ton Post and Times Herald re- vealed that Mrs. Renshaw was out, of town. The foundation for. moving Ne- | gusta. Harris_recently was elect- Rights Council, a group of segre- And, Ses an Gea flame, State cue Director Alan Barbara Whiting and Bartlett Ross;Kemper, a charter member of the A. A. Fowler Jr. of cleaning Venetian blinds. — con- sists.of a ble set of dusters . clean both sides the same time. The duster fabric is removable and jganization, told The Associated. of teh clats| Press there was nothing to the be dation,’ Fowler decioned. Loon terda and re- ee repert yesterday, “fhe United States to obtain ade-juntil she cout afford more. gationists. { | Seino sion | i sist the J \* plied {Gadget Cleans Blinds | = “I ‘would say Nixon ‘is a rt ch housing facilities .. --so that |good candidate.” {Such persons will have an Oppor-' view concern has perfected a neW | more specific. | The foundation was described ‘by public contributions. al Schnels,0._Sendiah_chemiet— sweetie.’”’ Paprika Chicken Gets Her in Stew LONDON — “The judge was a se & “Food is my vice,’ confessed Greta, Chiefly she loves paprika chicken and — duck... They remind her groes orth-| cooked them . Vienna, but they | lern cates hap haniioy sof Nort were beyond her means in Eng-! ‘Kemper and Roy Harris of Au-/!@Nd. how her mother * *« Miss Unger earns about $15.50 a | week as a temporary clerk and spends the rest of her time look-| ing for a theatrical job. The judge | - Houndatios: was asked about the| According to the charter, is to “‘as-\ordered her to. pay two . pounds’ underprivileged persons of| ($5.60) a month on her food bill ‘life and standard of living.” 7p | CANBERRA — During fiscal | Douglasville, founder of the or- 28 & nonprofit operation supported|1957 Australian exports earned a record £980,000,000 000), ($2,205,000- £208,000,000 more than in. 8 report. | Tungsten was first isolated {n the previous year. Imports de- : “It is: absolutely without foun- its pure state in 1771 by K. W.jclined by £102,000,000 during the’ isame period, totaling £717,000,000. ——— ~TONIGHT-—SATURDAY_ | - EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN AND. _ WHAT. A SHOW ALSO | ASTONISHING LIFE | ON THE ROOF | OF THE EARTH! | BLUE SKY NOW DRIVE-IN THEATRE SHOWING ON RT. 24, PONTIAC - ‘ _ SENSATIONAL TRIPLE SHOW! FIRST SHOWING! NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN 7 fi STARTLING sTUbdy ° MODERN (@ Se, he WARRIED j t | | said Greta Unger, 30- year-old Viennese singer who was lundone by her craving for—pap-3-- irika chicken, in London. A store sted her and she has-had to pay’ $78 for indulging her weakness tor | geod food. \ (lowers smcoaed NOW Fy Thru Tues. | “ The evince fove story that shocked the world! The theme-so daring . be put on film until now! At 1:40, 4:08, * 6:40, 9:15 . » it could not a . So delicate . Fen ren _ { 13 LE NE LAL tale tind _ im a Series of Travel and A LAND OF LEGEND” A Trip to the Ageless City of Athens Greece! Also “Topsy TV” (Cartoon) Sa aete epee ne ee Wed.: Doris Day J in in ‘Pajama’ Game” NEW: YORK “Surveys show —— ADDED ___ Nt nctnch f | - STARTING SUNDAY “Run of the Rod Steiger JACK HAWKINS in ow” “Decision Against Time” | nian saifipaennceal tantra ee ‘ ' - FILMED UNDER MILITARY PROTECTION IN AFRICA! NEVILLE BRAND « ROBERT MIDDLETON Sng ELAINE AIKEN cya inar teacabee! id ay sol aaa @ PLUS ° ‘$enence FICTIONS BIG THRILL SENSATIONS ” ” O'EEFE MARCO RKO oe \ - ‘ f ; } ; e ares rea oe 2 ‘ ' Bot ee ¢ eS Saran \ 4 2 ete dole \ * ~~ There are two Kowalczyks vying at Miami, ©., Saturday Nov. NBA May Expe! “' BOSTON WwW — Massachusetts| Johnson missed three days of prac- ; Boxing Commissioner Henry La-|tice because of a cold and ton- DETROIT (INS) “ee > THE PONTIAC PR ij ESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1. Members of the University of . Michigan diving team. will put on: y rs an exhibition at the dedication of 5 in Big Battle Southfield High School's new swim- ming pool, November 12th. Big Ten Title Hopes Hinge on Victory . for x * * Aute racer dack Harvey of Michigan State Lake Orion will be honored at a banquet in Toledo Saturday for - taking high point honers at the. Tolede raceway. *: * * for team honors: on college teams) EAST LANSING us — Michigan in the state. Walt at a the | Stdte’s cautious Spartans face the team's top runner , and ati. ly Badgers of Wisconsin Sat- Wayne State leads the Tartars. aes in a continuation of State's They ere not related. battle ta. hang in behind the leaders * . in the Big Ten football race. ~ State, beaten in the conference so far only by Purdue, still has an outside chance for a Rose -Bowl bid. Iowa can't go and Michigan State only would be in if the Spartans win the rest of their Big = _- |Ten contests, Michigan loses one * * * more and Ohio State is dumped cortna \achutea grades Waste _ = a et practice. Wayne; — opens its practice Nov. 7th. - The . Badgers acquired the. x *« “baby” nickname this year be- ; Se cause. coach Milton Brpha has * i z z i 5 i mores, Wisconsin got off to a fast start Spartans Face. [ : ‘(Feathers Don't A Taste Too Good, Claims Hunter 4 vi i 5 E33. j z pitas sFejte g PULL gi THURSDAY'S FIGHTS By. The Asseciated Press Moore, Game Cookery.” A post card |this fall by beating ‘Marquette , VANCOUVER, BC —Arctie Lei te the U. 5. Brewers F and West Virginia and then whip-|190. Omaha, Neb. 5.’ (Noo-title). em ——— 535 Fifth Ave., New Yerk 37, |ping Purdue 23-14. They lost the | sen pranciscs. lieve “Bad’| NEW MONOGRAM — N.Y, will bring a copy of it/ It /last two conference games, how- |S Bo Cinna Mccarthy, 129% is filled with recipes. Lever, to Iowa 21-7 and to Ohio/Boston, uipoinied Bobby Soares, 125% State 16-13. * *« * Michigan State breezed through Indiana and California and then hit an early season high with -a %5-6 victory over Michigan. The 20-13 Purdue—upset—tol- lowed and° last, Saturday State had ‘to striggle to edge Illinois 19-14. Wisconsin has a 5-3 edge in the iseries dating back to 1913. State blanked Wisconsin the last two ‘Years, by 270 and 33-0 scores. * * ¥* Michigan State’s ground game has been slowed the last two Sat- urdays by a nine-man stunting line idefense. With quarterback Jim | Ninowski -ready to start again, the Spartans are expected to rely more on their passing game. yard E State’s No. 1 threat on the : ground. a j B : : : The 38-man traveling squad was a: : due to leave East Lansing by char- $ assac use § fered plane at noon today. The ; - |Spvartans will arrive in’ Madison, 2 : 2 ;Wis., in time for an_ afternoon Recommendation Made workout in Camp Randall Stadium. Because of Sanctioning Se ee Akins as Champ- ~e. State’s —tby—the | Johnson, second.man at right half. Mar adopted a “wait and see’ af-|Sillitis. titude today on learning of a} Harold Dukes, letterman end recommendation to expel the state| from Detroit, had to be left be- from the National Boxing Assn. for—sanctioning the Virgil Akins- Tony DeMarco bout for the world’s welterweight champion- ship. oO ~ “It's all just a lot of talk at this point,” LaMar said,. “We'll wait and see what develops.” Fred J. Saddy, NBA executive ~ Arend, fullback with the second team, also is not making the trip because of a knee injury. ¢erne time, 2:30 Michigan time. Manager Bill Rigney puts a cap on .| head of Willie Mays which has,the new monogram “SF’’ for San ——— ar 1 Chiefs Have Only 5 Wins in Series PHS-Northern Meet for You can count all the times} This is the 27th gamé between that Pontiac has defeated Flint|the two schools and Northern holds Northern in the series of gamesa decided margin with 20 wins through the years on one hand. (five losses and a tie. hand. x * The Chiefs tangle with the Vik-| The five Pontiac wins came in ings for the 27th time tonight at/1932, 1936, 1941, 1949 and 1955. In Flint with a slim hope of breaking each instance thete was a different Francisco on it. The Giants will play their games at Seals Stadium. ~ 2th Time - Iowa invades Michigan Stadiunr to- gigantic bowl, The game is rated hind because of a lame foot. Don A sellout attendance of 54,000 is! expected for the game. Kickoff! time will be 1:30 Central Standard | The champions of the Saginaw Valley Conference are heavy favorites to defeat Pontiac, but coach Jesse Mac- Leay isn’t counting out the chan- Northern's hold on PHS since 1931.;coach at the helm at PHS. When the Chiefs won jn- 1932, Charles Welden guided the 29-7 victory. In 1936 Pontiac won 8&0 under! “We've come ajong fine in the Kline Hartman and in 194] the 146 win came under Harold;« Smead. Vas = Tommy Henrich New Tiger Aide | * -First Base —«The Detroit Tigers today announced the hiring jot former New York Yankee star {Tommy Henrich as a coach. | Henrich, 47, played outfield and ifirst base for the Yankees from |1937 to 1950,.and was a Yankee icoach in 1951. He was a member | lof the New York Giants coaching istaff this year. The Tigers said the three coaches the team carried this secretary said yesterday in Mil- waukee that he will recommend that Massachusetts be expelled from ee 5 Sports Pages _ in Taday’s Press year — Billy Hitcheock, Willis Hudlin and Don Lund — will be retained in 1958. Henrich wilt replace Lund as “We can't permit everybody to at ol os bla con way." Sedily cad. | Collegian Stops Smith ‘eee we do we might just as‘ well fold. gaN FRANCISCO (# — Collegian J8CK Tighe in the dugout. up. The time has come to decide Bobby Scarilon of San Francisco! x * once and for all, At- our’ Septem- ‘stopped former lightweight cham-! ‘Ist base coach with the latter be- ing assigned to general coaching duties. Lund will assist Manager * Also part of Henrich’s duties ber convention in Denver, we) pion Wallace “Bud” Smith of Cin- Will be working with the batters agreed to recognize the winner of cinnati tonight in 1:48 of the final Along with Billy Hitchcock in the an elimination tournament among round of their 10 rounder. »iclub’s drive for more scoring _ the top four contenders as welter-|. The victory was-No.26-for-Scan-| punch. - weight champion.’ Massachusetts’ /lon, who has never been defeated, ——— x * action was a direct violation of although he once drew. He ,A veteran of four World Series weighed 138, Smith 139. that agreement.” . ¢ : 7. AP Wirephoto SAME LANGUAGE — When Vladimir Lavrov ‘eft), counselor _ to the Russian Embassy in Washington visited Penn State College’ recently he asked a question in Russian: about American football _ and to his surprise one of the players, Joe Bohart, a big tackle from ‘ Tarentum, Penn.,-answered him with a clear Russian reply. Lavrov a «at home but winless on the road, jand three All-Star games, Henrich ifinished his Major League career with a .282 lifetime average and was always considered to be one Jof. the most dangerous hitters in) the game. Princeton Coach | Critically Sick | PRINCETON, N. J. W—Prince-| ton Hospital reported today that! football coach Charlie Caldwell s, -tcondition continues critical. He is under an oxygen tent, The 56-year-old Princeton Uni-) versity coach was admitted to the| jhospital Sunday suffering from a) ‘deep, lingering infection.” | Former Yank Slugger. morale was given a boost! 7 Will: Direct Traffic at! . season. The lone loss was suffered *. * CP Both PHS and Northern will start } casa Beek Ses: ley wil] start his third game for will get his third starting assign- ment for the Vikings. Starting time at Flint tonight is 8:00 p.m, - ° . PHS Year FN PHS Year. FN a 0 1931 «12 12 «1945-19 2 «1932s? 7 ie BREAKS JINX—Frank Robin-| § is i 0 i986 oD son, 22-year-old Cincinnati star,| § i933 13 3% im 2) has been named Sophomore-of- gt ‘SW ote oa te tn ue eet |? 3 3 a 8 poll. He “‘sophomere”’. jinx’ after being " ied 23 3 ibe 32 Rookie-of-the-Year in 1956. 4 be. BC Loss Bitter forUD .. Cincinnati Foe. of Titans. CINCINNATI — University of Detroit, still fuming over the 20-16 loss to Boston College last week, headed for Cincinnati today to meet the University of Cincin- nati Bearcats in a Saturday afternoon encounter. < The Titans had salt put into, = their wounds after watching the : ; Boston Coflege game fim in which! Cncmnty_ WD fae beat only it was noted that BC’s winning to Houston, 7-0, in six games this touchdown came on a forward Season, had its scouts at the game and not a lateral, and also that halfback Al Korpak_ ere “| blocking back at Michigan in (gates. — the Chiefs and Vic Urick likewise) re Hawks Unable to Beat Wolves | (Since 1924 Win Lone Blot in Past 15 + Games Is 1956 Defeat by Michigan i ANN: ARBOR ww — Unbeaten! morrow with revenge on its mind in seeking its first victory over Michigan in 33 years. : : * * * The third-ranked Hawkeyes have won all but one of their last 15 games including a Rose Bowl tri- umph over Oregon State. The lone series will be nationally tele- vised (NBC) at 1:15 p.m. (EST). a tossup. Down through the years, Michi- gan-Iowa games have established a pattern worthy of a. Hollywood script writer. * * * Towa has achieved victory only twice in the previous 18 games. 1929. In. 1902, Michigan hu- the Hawkeyes, 107 to = 1938-39-40 : * e @ The 1953-54-55-56 games against Michigan are anguished memo- ries for Evy. In each, his Hawk- eyes. roared off to early leads. found the flavz in Iowa's defense and unbelievably came back to win in the second ha!f. * * * So intensesis Evashevski's desire for victory tomorrow, ‘his practice sessions this week were conducted behind the seclusion of” locked Towa’s defense will present Michigan with its therniest task of the season. The Hawkeye for- ward wall leads the nation’s ma- for colleges in rushing defense. Led by All-America tackle Alex Karras, it has allowed opponents a scant 1.8 yard a carry. - © Ce Se. Michigan, with-its best passing attack in years, is capable of go- ing over the Hawkeye line, how- ever. Quarterbacks Jim Van Pelt and Stan Noskin are two of the top passers in the Big Ten and the ‘cent completion record. 19 Take Part in Annual Pike For the 12th consecutive - year, members of the Billy Pike Mem- orial. group. met Wednesday at Highland Manor for the annual * penalty nullified the winning TD in the last 30’ seconds. “The movies clearly showed that when quarterback Don Al- goal line one play,before the "| é Cincinnati now a member of the 4 Cranes Play * The Cranbrook Cranes, unbeaten travel to Cleveland today - where they wil] meet a strong University School eleven in an _ Interstate League game Saturday-at 2:15 p.m. Last week's seven-peing -set- back to Nichols makes tomor- row’s contest a “must” game if | the Cranes are to continue ial threats for loop honors. They cur- rently are 1-1 with two games te play. th kt kk & Halfback Stu Clark, wno was in- Oakland County. {based on past records and ~ the | the lhome field edge. ! | eligible for the opening loss to Bir-|biai he Cranes was one of four Russians visiting eastern states on good will tour. ‘mingham, has spearheaded Cran- ae is Sniibed sia a. $4 ste MVC. : . x * * This is due to the fact that the ‘ ed be- the Titans dropped out and have a full conference schedule as yet. — of loss last in Cleveland brook to two victories in three starts since -scoring 53 of the team’s 98 points to rank 3rd in i * x * Rugged Tom Noteware. and) scatback Ossie Jacobson, are other TD. threats certain to give the Uni- versity defense a busy workout. Captain -and center Lloyd Asbury]. * Mags heads the Cranbrook line. *, *— 5 University holds the favored role the light heavyweight division: in November ratings . ‘Ten lettermen| National : back ‘from the téam which | er innevations in the code. mater. He was Tom Harmon's) no , = Calls ‘em oP 2 see +. As ris _”-Here-we are in November, after five or six weeks of the most interesting football we have ever seen, and I can report what I think is a remarkable fact. Moving about in the East, “Midwest, South and on the Pacific Coast, I.pave talked with coaches of all areas, ask<-- ing for suggestions which might help the Coaches’ Rules Committee put together suggestions and recommendations for Fritz, Crisler’s NCAA Rules Committee on possible changes CI _ No-voach has indicated te me yet that any change 1s de- sired. That’s news. Never before have I known the men who teach the game to be so uniformly satisfied. * * ~*~ Within the next two weeks every coach will be-asked for his ideas, but it appears now that the present balance of the game as between attack and defense, the latitude provided for tactics on both sides.and the ever-present possibility of the crowd-pleasing upset—as long as it doesn’t happen to the ‘coach you're talking to at the moment—have created general — approval which I have never seen matched before. Tomorrow, with contests between Notre Dame and Navy, Iowa and Michigan, Texas A&M and Arkangas, Duke and Georgia Tech, Dartmouth and Yale, Michigan State and — Wisconsin, Oregon and Stanford, Syracuse and Pitt, we can expect more of the same. - I hope so. Nothing creates greater enthusiasm than the unexpected win. The old stereotyped game, in which you could make safe predictions so much more often than is possible now, belongs to history, and I’m glad it does. TENNESSEE over North Carolina— RIDAY NIGHT I eke Fr e » BOSTON . UNIVERSITY over George) R one With shade : Washi -B. U. backfield speed. . C, STATE over Wake Forest—Un- FLA. over Villanova—if injury|beaten,s twice tied,” State wins one to- does not handicap Miami's Verone too/ morro = much - making . SATURDAY it r for’ new°coach, —- TUFTS over Amherst—On strength of over valiers showed Tufts forward line. the weapons against Army. ARMY over Colgate—Cadets’ running O18 over Purdue— on well good. ie offensive, PRINCETON over Brown—But Tigers A over Indiana—Gophers muat stop Finney's passes. . 4 after two COLUMBIA over Cornell — With over Iowa—The big one; break here ahd there for the Lions. we on at edge. whee gyda — Yale—Green is SKA over uske janced, resourcefsl, FE e t RUTGERS over Delaware — Rutgers om ore sons, of fn oc oo a ground asttack can do. it. - | upset here. a . : Tearg mor oper — a deps STATE over Wisconsin— ts a] = ° “J PENN over Harve: ¢- fe aye bet- But may not be easy, — Badgers ter thas their L DO over Missourt-—Buffs an SOUTH CAROLINA over Maryland—ieroused team this week. Gamecocks di spark.| OHIO STATE over Northwestern— Pw ed “_ over a slight | Buckeyes resume march after last week's close one. PITT. over ungty Panther; DETROET over Cincinneti—Titen at- better tack really moves on good day. WEST VIRGINIA over Penn sState— retest powerful; State will miss jacks, GEORGIA over Alabama — Georgia,, learning the hard way, about ready over State—Uteh can't . me, iv. TEXAS A & M over Arkansas—But it that another defeat would be as Wolverines have piled up a 57.3 per} - Memorial Event - might be one of the day’s.surprises. AUBURN over Florida—Auburn's de-| WASHINGTON iprer USC — Huskies make two. When the National Football, League season started most coach- es -and observers were in agree- ment that the Division champion would lose at least three games. If this is the case then the De- troit. Lions have reached the. point far as they can go if they hope to. keep their title hopes alive. The game Sunday against the league leading San Francisco 49ers is. a “‘must” game. A vie- he LEADS SCORERS — Jimmy Taylor, fullback at LSU, is the nation’s’ top major college sccrer . with: 62 points. He is highly considered for All-Améri- Lions Pay Must’ Game Against San Francisco tery for the Frisco team would give the 49ers a . record of 5-1 in the Western Di- vision. With several key players of the defensive platoon doubtful starters because of injuries suffered against the Los Angeles Rams last week, the Lions are definite underdogs to the 49ers. > 3 : *& 2 * Frisco handed the Chicago Bears their 4th loss of the season by a 21-17 margin last week, while the Rams were whipping the Lions, * ,Rumors of dissension on the team is another probiem worry- ing coach George Wilson. can honors. say i i i ih fie Refund Given Yanks for nounced the fines, neither con- 5 + * said “At first.1 didn't-think it back,” Pve May Fines z THIRTY-ONE os SS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1957 ‘ jgium’s European Zone Davis Sup “Prep Sfan ings acre: feppagitn inkin ete PONTIAC PRESS BOWL ERAMA ENTRY. BLANK poneet US alee sergarsalng. Me All : MEN FEE. 8.9 for Tournament: a gun $18 UALIFYING: FINALS: FEB, 22 Jas “I really don't know how we are ; 0 * LADIES FEB. 15 . fs - going ‘es do. agsinat them in the +: : ih nterzone z oe if Hid. SINGLES TOURNAMENT — GUARANTEED PRIZES at Three Alleys ee a “ve been LIQUEURS CORP.; Detroit 7, Mich. — a (Please type or print) a = abi fin gases en weg! Proof, eae - Grain t 34.4 Ist 3 in each division Top 3 in Each Division|_ He also was a member of the. i 23 3;Name—Mr. Mrs. or Miss... ........4+-- PVONG. chy ces en - Belgian team that lost in the Inter- Saag , \. ; Get Bigger Guaranteed |zope to-the Yanks in 1953. ‘Hollerback 1 Them sas Se eae eons City........ MEN: Prizes wling Result : we Games ‘ ; Ist $450 Bo | R | oe T WL T Highest league 7 during 1957.......League...:.... ” Plane have been pomaplated ter W ah esu S “FREE! e $20) . Nong pap the second 1 Pontiac Press * < is € ed = 7 ni } ; [Bc Sanction No _ WIBC Sanction No . std $125 singles eatcageeetaraa which McC]. &@ De P .” Western Au. ea x . bee (Based on 500 entries) * (will be staged February 8-9, 15. and/ Ken Leece ’ Stee) a , 7 ae Pama” 2 GSotette HH Wis OAT) 70% Handicap Deadline for men’s entries is midnight, Feb. 2, and | OMEN: _A few changes have been made} Stadium Tua i HH World Book. a3 sonascpsiey 498 § $ 81200 Scratch al sdsike Feb 10. AM ae i Ww : , for the 1958 tournament with more| Greitam c.” 13.13, Manny's 4,20 sdie 3 Open only to r women midnight, entwies ‘must be Ist $250 and bigger cash prizes along. with} Cooney x33, McCallum & Dean S00; ’ 3} 3 1) Sanctioned mailed or delivered to The Pontiac Press Sports | : many gift prizes and trophy . oe . me 30 3 8 GABC and WIBC 2nd $125 awards. ‘HURON LADIES MATINEE LEAGUE : — a ND. ay | Bowlers: of Dept., or left at local alley, Entry fee, must accom- . 3rd $75 Three locations have been chosen|catan Mtgco Stk TeamNo.4. 3748 ' “ eon. G Qakland County y this ication in full, y . as fying sites, are Mo-|Lunch Bow! 1 11 J Sohnsee Rit sis J Pipes, Dual Exhaust Systems, |. rate wstllalc hia (Based on 250 Eaten) ltr Ian Rectation, Montcelm Ger famuieatee #2 Betutsr. Ht i fi Northvil 3.09 0 4140 - Se ae ee a —________________|tre_and-Hewe’s—Lanes._The_finals|Wamer C & T_17 14 Team No.3 __7 ~ Starters, Generators, Coils ee Hy == Finals [°° ERPY FS Tvize fund willbe res/wil agin be held at the Huron) “Some ms Ps rn 3 1)‘ Montcalm. Centre . Bowling 1.3 turned 100% to purse to : : ; he ~ Airplone Type Shock Absorbers | Clarence ttig } ; Har : Motor Inn. |. fing ...... $1.35 make one prize for every), *5t year qualifying rounds were |paiths Suncee 20 12 Carle Service. 16 10 SUBURBAN CATHOLIC H Bow! | Tournament Exp. .65 é : .,;held at Auburn Lanes, Dixie Rec-|carainals 90 12 Reliable Weld. 16 18 Carburetors — Spork Plugs —‘Fuel Pumps | ‘git.,| Recrection «og Se ls - 10 entries. _ Trophies willlreation and Land-O-Lakes. As the Sei 13 3 74411 st . wer Wit) _ Howes Lanes (3 games) Prize Pond 4.00 be awarded winners and tournament grows the sites will be Doweciac Ht 18 14 KOP No.2 1p 22 0 ALL DAY. SUNDAYS: st. eI a @ 0 6 @ 0} (3 games on same three high qualifiers. alternated each year. Hechis Supe 1 ia: Union 8 38 St. James .,.. * 3 3 6 4 0 T] ) Total Cost . $6.00 * * * chin Sung H. Wagner 669; Cardinals WEEK-DAYS 9 - 9. Bi Fr aes i : : va . vaaaaiel yes toy besten emi Beem ds Ley “TOURNAMENT RULES qualifying wil take place Saturday] 4 PIVIONMOTOR TOY » | NORTHEX Permanent Tyee Anti-Freeze : ~—— : ae THUMB _—- and Sunday Feb, 8-9 at Montcalm vies § Darsier. ie 1% eae, 16 16 in 1 Gallon Cans . Gal. $1 95 as ; games & Bowlers Aiea Sage thelr highest eee a ra season or at ‘on Pa games. , and Motor = The ren oe os Mr Bon) is 8 ‘Qxford shop” 18 7 Jo oie : T L T/2. Anyone falsifying his or her average wi isq uali and will forfeit rights to any or all prizes or|qualify on urday at eT Trecet et oe eee STORM KING ALCOHOL | rome, We} } F ‘ ! é return of fees. - |Howe's Lanes inne eee in 1 Gal f "3.3.8 2 3 9/3. Tournament manager reserves right to reject any and al! entries. i: The top ten per cent or better B DIvnron. MOTOR INN — Cone; Need Per Gol 85c t ; § 2 3 8/4. Tournament will be conducted iri strict adherence with ABC and WIBC rules. will then roll in ‘the finals Satur- wits Dhue Ce i 6 4 0 6 6 © 5, Final qualifiers will pay for additional 3 games in finals. ~ jay February -22nd at Huron Bowl.! jim's mut 913 Com'ce DrIn 13 19 No post of substitute entries. Gowlers went tite (@u ficks aadicens M, Baile x18 8 A. Gersten 458: Pontise ‘Hollerback Auto Parts oe « rT 53 Quolifying times and ploces to be published in the Press, Feb. 5-6 and 13. all those who qualified (there were| Vownay anxep uzagve Sree zs! ¢ 23° 60) figured in the prizes. wo we a 3 ; H , _« The guaranteed prizes in each | Mus wamoere 1810 Lo-Pt's 4414 340 Beldwia "FE 3-9477—FE 8-143! : big g3$ —— , anon hare tees aes Suis RE Rate gengus’ @usee s , . _ 8 fv . men’s champion taking $450 and|“"Pat tettner 166 Peauy Cork 450, Erie LT WELT the women’s champ $250, Other|Kinder 203308; Rockets 646, 4Ms 3766. : ene t ° 8 $ | TAN ace [ | In oamMin 3 Ud ame. partons include $205 snd 5125 HURON LaDIEs ce: @ 23 . ior men's second and t place, : 1o 15 oF = . . : C. View Inn 21._- Blaylock Coa} 16 —— a in . 3 _ i pear ae for women’s sec- ae e ‘Huron Bow! | 14 aree Games| St. Michael's football team will Royal Oak has yet to taste |for a few wins this season. s Bardant Oil 18 Lakeland wie tt ¢ 3 5 ohave a triple incentive for winning! victory im five games, four in |Korth has replaced Smuts,.who is| x * * Nicholle Mart ce e 8 $ $ Slits 3rd Suburban Catholic League} league action. The Irish have jout for the year. Manin sance Ge doe can eke He Ae Po coratant ® 2 3 ojvictory’ of the season Saturday) yielded 124 points while scoring champion recei guar-| , 5 nidape somes ne ; $ } ; : night at Wisner Stadium against} only 18. St. Frederick handed. oo name wil be hod ay — antee plus $25 which resulted from divigual “a rong n Clark, "he: teem, 7S) _ Royal Oak St. Mary. — them a 44-0 shellacking here tO | starting time is 8 o'clock. percentage of entries. — 4 1 6 x *« * weeks -ago. . One minor change enacter. for the comsy TervEns “ 3 2 8 me three reasons are Dad's! ts * - Tot enpudiaertiel med pheres pron af af tekine oe Sa ee Be ees RE 8 . * m's 5 . 2 3% } Night, Homecoming and the Roa-| The Shamrocks have an overall! last Sunday’ loss a tate another|*, PeTCenge of Re amcre Bac Twin 18-43 Pecks iitiaaa-reane Service We Have 40-4 Oimin’ Jug, all wrapped up in onelrecord of 3-2 and a league mark|5' Benedict, runs into Sncther| och qualliying alley ee an Automatic Wheel Washer 1 ¢ Sievening’s work, Each event is an giant‘ obstacle this Sunday at Hazel capa top per Eien <§ 5} S cemmer atietr. of 2-2. Although their offense has!park. The Rams meet St. Rita,|Cent will be taken from the over- KUHN AUTO WASH | been sputtering throughout the unbeaten in six games and racing|#! spe each the men’s and Pe ‘ : Fathers of Shamrock gridders campaign, a stout defense has kept|With St. Ben for the SCL title. Women's visions, ! “: wit ba Senaeed af alias oad , hep Prizes and trophies however will Richord D. Kahn 149 W. Heron Acres rom Frewone HDUDAS SEEKS Bout | st Sreccucs‘or me nemecene (€ 19 contention at all times aes a Geren en es Richar J Pe 3 . \ . ue * Orchard Lake St. Mary playslin each division, : ing queen is also a part of the ion, and every bowler W h scerestenion: emmy. ho it the Paul Smuts, star St. Mary -full-|host to St. Clement of Center Line/entering the finals will be essured if onte A . »4 (back, saffered a broken ankle in|and ‘St. Ben visits Ferndale Bt. : Dads and Homecoming aren't of exe : of a prize, just by qualifying. » 2 casugh, the jug makes sdditional practice and his injury practically|James in Sunday's other league The tourney will again be based NEW ORLEANS ® — Promoter} pait, ruined any hopes the Irish had games. gn 70 per cent on'200 scratch and Bonny Geigerman opened Dest The quant jug, & humble plee = — le ee cny, tected ABC Ralph naka ‘lent of crockery standing about two }——_\——— County , Uhre “|feet high, is held annually by the ' : | avid Gea bow Otome sates Japanese Team Play Last year bowlers trom all parts L. C. WILLIAMS &2| CARS 1501 Baldwin Ave. xermns a * FE of Walton Blvd. 5-3836 it to issue Dupas a birth certificate listing his pores as white. ° -!late Anthony Miller and instituted as a traveling trophy in. 1950. <" ® * St. Mike retained..the award every year until] last season when the Irish scored a 12-0 victory at Royal Oak. Now the Shamrocks want the jug back and they. will \Belgian Netter. |Cautious About — a Davis Cup Meet er, the happy-go-lucky. peg mC says he is learning a. new. mean- ing of sportsmanship and team play from the Japanese. “These people have ca be-heavily favored to get it. true spirit of the game mtn a by Zero King new 35-inch length. The shell is from luxurious’ all-wool Khyber . ered in a smart shadow stripe. lined sleeves. i, +e SAGINAW a LAWRENCE ble: (oa pe 2 Open Mendy and aris Niehis “ll 5 New Surburan Squire A wear-it-anywhere coat styled in the that shows off the beautiful tailoring. . The zip-out leather lining is rayon cov- back-bow THE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC made Cloth Fully The Tela-Pinch ‘ "Ww Stetson The telesc 972 W. MAPLE—Birmingham e shape with newly in- terpreted pinch front. Contrasting band above the narrow snap brim completes the impression. Open Friday Nights ’til 9 19” Impresses Nat Holman TOKYO (#—Nat Holman, fa-|anybody I have seen,” the City mous American basketball coach, College of New York coach added the| Holman,-one of the original Cel- e than|tics, who coached national cham- - |Japan as part of a U.S. specialists game of basketball. He will re- swiftly,” Holman said. “They love baseball and most of them have : _ |had baseball experience. I have al- [lenteligeliggorana-4, gmt pap always may —— year’s sabbatica! leave from CCNY, said the’ Japanese suffer from lack of height, essential for success in the United States. But] sio they make up for the deficiency with excellent physical condition, | Speed and ball handling. today. ame could teach us les- sons. 7 ‘pionship teams at CCNY, is in program to teach the Japanese the “The Japanese are great -imita- tors and they take to the game * Tos Amoi soe tare enc team for Asian games next spring. county participated. Entry ‘blanks for the Bowlerama will be made available at most establish- Deadline for men's entries is February 2nd and for women Feb- Tuary 10th because of the week's idifference in qualifying. Entries can be turned in at -local alleys or to the Press sports de- —— There will be no pont en- tries accepted. :+FRIDAY’S NBA STANDINGS N sane ch : Boston Mele cis clea slese saci’ ar 1.000 OW FUR. once cccisevcess- 1 500 Philadelphia ow... cues. ; = ‘ Lest Pet, o Loge) owes 2 «333 2 2. 000 FRIDAYS SCHEDULE is at Syracuse a Lone at Cincinnati LSATORDAY'S SCHEDULE... Minneapolis at Rac MOTOR MART AUTO PARTS 123 E ‘mnaves & SQuAWs +. Pia. Cherokees 19 Utes 13) Blackfeet 18 Mohawks 12 an pa 18 Navajo 11 a Seminoles 10 rons li 8 Iilinots highs: Ainaividuel (Man). A.) (Lady) N. sansa ued or, (3 games), (Man), Miller, (Lady), G. McNerney, 23. USED A-1 TRUGKS| LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer | Olive 1-9711 Open Evenings ee . < Bs a ie = en : streaked with. upsets, w willy nilly over the autumnal land- » Egad! a come Saturdays when the nation's gfidirons are the 4 i These are the days when your | correspondent, my zillions of gen- ‘tle readers, shines like a satellite. 1 doubt if another forecaster the} length and breadth of the land s@lected ‘Illinois, a two-touchdown| underdog, to clobber the glamorous Gophers, None but Hoople — har- rumph! j | reverse, Now we face the prospect in as it were, Hlinois, which made mighty Minnesota | Yale 14, Dartmodth 7 Penh 2, Harvard 13 Penn State 26, West Va. 7 « Pitt 14, Syracuse 7 Purdue 14, Wlinois-7 _ Towa 20, Michigan 13 Michigan State 20, Wisconsin 14 ' By BILL CORNWELL This is the day of decision for six high ‘school football teams in Notre Dame 27, Navy 13 jthree Oakland County area leagues.) Alabama 14, Georgia Tech 13 A trio of showdown games, one ‘Texas A. and M. 20, Arkansas 14\this afternoon, will either decide ‘Florida 7, Auburn 7 the championship or determine the Texas Christian 20, Baylor 13 fate of the Inter-Lakes, Oakland Duke 7, Georgia Tech 0 B and bidicatassid circuits. mington will settle the I-L argu- ment. It is the final league contest ‘for both schools, with — (tay See ~~ 7 holding a narrow half game ‘det. The Jays, slight favorites today, have a 44) loop record, Farmington has three wins and one tie and must win to take -the title. A tie game would give the crown to the Jays. ae _ Lake Orion can claim the Oak- -land B ny outright by disposing of rugged = Troy. It The three ‘crucial battles are: biter-Lakes — Farmington at Southfield, 3:30 p.m.; Oakland B—Trey at Lake Orion, 8 p.m.; ' Tri-County—Rechester at Romeo, 8 p.m. : Southfield’§ encounter with Far- La. State 19, Vanderbilt 6 So, Carelina 14, Maryland 7 - | 'Tulane 20, Mississippi State 14 Tennessee 14, North Carolina 6 Texas 19, So. Methodist 13 | look like ‘a high scheol team, ‘| falling at the -hands of Purdue, Reg. 24.99 Value _SUBURBAN "14 te 7, | There are other upsets brewing.) \Notre Dame, which lost to Navy, | ‘3 to 7 last year, will maul thé Middies, 27 to 13. And on the, ‘Pacific coast, the Cree upstarts| will crush * Stanford 5 * ¢ .f# Watch for a tie between Auburn and Florida. Auburn, one of the great defensive teams of this gen- eration, needs only one good run or pass to win this contest, but cd ace ee ‘ q WEA T LE Ea 44 Re ee it ee os ‘of patterns. preys COATS 24.99 Values a 2 HUNTING COATS ‘ wool or solid poplin. f Hunting Boots. 12.99 te 16.99 | Hunting Pants 12.99 +eee ee Reg. 209 Value MEN’S PANTS ’ 99 Fs] Special group for Reg. 2.99 Values Sport Shirts sleeve . 5, M, L. GEORGES NEWPORTS | 74N. Séginew St. Sanforized ‘alas—and-alackt Imagine Tulane ‘rising phoenix- like from the ashes to maul Mis- Wins League Test iColorado 21, Missouri 14 UCLA 20, California T4 | Oregon’ 20, Stanford ,13 \Qregon State 14, Wash. State 13 ‘Detroit 20, Cincinnati 14 OCSC Rifle Squad Only two games stand between ‘an undefeated season for Grand] Banas Junior College, the state's only two-year college that bathers with football. Grand Rapids has a 50 record and is certain ‘to carry the perfect mark anothe? week as the school is idle this weekend. Halfback Bob Park's ove i buen ant h.| vt |Coeling scored twice last week oad wi oe ‘against Ferris and now has 42 {Pontiac team won the aetual-event; points for the season. His running} 940-921, walked off with the handi-/ mate Gordon Kelly has 36. OCSC’s rifle crew invaded Allen cap. total. with 1035-1016. By THE ASSOCI ATED PRESS | | untied eleven, Hillsdale College, | its vietory string te 32 against iin the Southland —. Alabama 14, a el iene: Auoihas cose one! “OCSC’s Cash Bond (190 actual, be-| 203 handicap) and,the Parkers’ The aes other undefeated- umph would give the Blue Streaks the undisputed title in the Presi- dent's Conference, while a Reserve victory would mean a three-way tie among the three teams. ‘Michigan: Tech travels to St. Norbert, Wis., Ferris takes on Adrian in a night game at Adrian ‘about even for their game at [and the University of Detroit meets Albion, : Cincinnati in the Queen City. Eastern Michigan never has comm, —— able to bring home an undisputed | ILIAC football title but the Hurons should move one step nearer that goal Saturday when they go to Dalal. Li to mert 2 weak should have no difficulty running Kalamazoo College in a night contest at Hillsdale. This is one of three MIAA games on tap. Hope should win just about as it pleases against hapless Olivet and Alma and Albion are rated ia 13. That same score Ping Days. All colors, sizes 28 to 42. matched in the East by Brown’ s victory over Princeton. Well and well and well! ' Go on with the forecast: | Brown 14, Princeton 13 Dan Heslip (190-198) led the shooting, Two OCSC juniors, | Margaret Kempet and Jane Mar- | tint shot with the seniors, with Margaret capturing second spot | in actual with 189. SPECIAL Motor Tune-up All 6-Cyl. Chevrolets thru °5S Lebor and cont wad $995. Gueronteed work done on Sun Analyzer | MARKET TIRE CO. 72 W. Bares ~~." a The scoring: OCSC — Bond (190- 203), Kempel (189), Milton LaPorte (188-201), Ken Farnum (187-212), i |Kjell. Danielson (186), George Mc-| | ‘Cutcheons (200hcp) and Dave Mar-| | ivel (219 hep); Allen Park-Heslip| / (190-198), Dave Walters (186-221), ‘Bill Ross, Jr. (184-202), Ross. 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The roughness of Pontiac Press Phote ae Hilsdale Seeks 32nd Against Kaz00 the 1st Tri-County championship by} The game in Clevelénd. A-Carroll tri-|a: 5 Walled Lake to round out the In- Orion's Metney, 1958 ‘MODELS — © Dunphey Boats out-scoring Romeo. Falcons} stand 10 in the four-team circuit L'Anse Creuse waiting beyond! ik i 1, : ow in oc * e Mastercraft Trailers Renee (1:1) wil be playing és t © Crisers, Inc. final league game.and can guar- | . antee eiged: a foe aia of honors by | Clinkers toppling ‘alcons, A Bulldog | triamph, in tact, would probably || © Mercury Motors result in a triple share of the | : titie since Lapeer (i-1) also has jf - , ' only. L’Anse remaining. Gil SCHAEFER’S. WATER SPORTS HEADQUARTERS dale for ist pl invades Bir-| sendin s onus ty unpredic- 1265 Ss. WOODWARD : table Maples. Ferudsie clashes Mi 7-0133 JO 6-4727), Hours: Daily 0:00 te 5:38 - latter's gridion. 4 ‘ ure., Pri. @ to 9-Sal, # te 6 Disappointing Waterford visitsy Van. Dyke and Berkley entertains; ter-Lakes schedule. Winless Avon- dale plays host to Clawson, in the’ 16. 1957 Buicks other Oakland B contest.. A full slate of Wayne-Oakland games finds ference powers | taking on 2% division teams. ~ Pace-setting Holly visits Clar- "3 Pontiac Demos enceville, Clarkston . goes to | Northville, - Bloomfield HII1s meets West-Bloomfleld at Keego | 4 New Pontiacs Brighton, Almont can take one more big! step toward its 2nd straight South- | ern Thumb crown‘by defeating’ visiting Capac, . Other—-conference Harbor and Milford welcomes [ . | Save As Much As BIG FALCON — Big Gafy that first. game has-been tempor- Meissner, 210-pound end, is one larily set aside and the two teams will get together Saturday in Buf- falo in a non-league affair. Wayne) will be watching the outcome of the John Carroll-Western Reserve ter lineup as the Falcons get set to meet rival Rorneo Friday. set to meet rival Romeo tonight. . Bill Rigney Thinks So Willie's Best Days Ahead? SAN FRANCISCO sex wane took a first look at m ‘crease the size of your steps. But) :380 and win the _ttiple crown ONE ' be 1958, Bill commented: \don't let = affect your timing. iof these seasons,” said Rigney as! Bill Rigney of the San Francisco Stadium where he'll be playing |Giants. sees the best years ot Wil-| next season lie Mays “yet to come. : “Tt think Willie will hit * x { 360 to; Asked if that big season might with that eat all.” * * TODAY and SATURDAY OPEN HOUSE for EVERYONE eT 2) of the mainstays in the Roches- | COMMUNITY games are New Haven at Dryden; and Armada at Brown City. | Ortonville travels to Millington] MOTOR SALES ‘and Oxford invades Imlay City for) South Central loop struggles. North Rochester, Mich. ‘Branch entertains Memphis in a. OLive 2-9481. | | | “There would be nothing wrong | non-league game, $1300.00 - Pea “ARE YOU LOOKING FOR Good Service? 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Balding, Archery Program Begins Next Week at PHS Gym The Pontiac Parks and Recrea-, bership fee and a special fee for tion Department and the Pontiac! teen-agers to permit club partici- Archers are conducting. an indoor pation. archery program for all enrected les at tp. wn he: me ae aa youngsters — aoe ws - This occevare 9 be held in nthe petition tam ee on Pontiac High School ‘girs’ nasium n Monday and Tuesd sday | UCsday’s 1st meeting. a ud ad Registration for the archery of each week, starting Nov. jleague can be ma de by calling Al ee aay and 'Tang, FE 4-7673; the Parks and Beach, Fia:, used his own woods archers wishing to improve their Recreation Department, FE 3.7173, land putter but a. set of borrowed skill are scheduled every Mon- lor by reporting to the PHS girls'\irons in touring the 6,800-yard day. gym next Tuesday night. - |Mission Valley Country Club Boys and girls from 7 through) gy. pontiac Archers Club, in | ‘course yesterday in an eight-un- 12 years ‘of age will receive in-| cooperation with the Parks and der-par 64. His first round was 67. structions from 6:30 to 7:30 P.™.) poration De to with (Par is 36-36-72. -.- Teen-agers and adults hold classes’ ji. nine archery golf shoots |. Next in order, all with 135s, trom 7:30 to. 9:00. Opew practice) this season at Municipal Golf were Billy Casper, San Diego; shooting: is stated from 9200 © Course, Two of these will be Doug Ford, Mahopac, N.Y., Don 10:30. | turkey shoots onthe Sundays Whitt, Alameda, Calif. There is no charge for the pro-) seen sila ¢ Thakugicualand ‘Charles Sifford, Philadelphia. - er and all equipment will be) Christmas. | provided, High-ranking men and} i : Ponti: »| Archery shoots are schedaied| | women archers. all Pontiae clu Nov. 24. Dec. 1 and 22, Jan. 12| HOCKEY AT A GLANCE THURSDAY'S RESULTS es LEAGUE inst tors. w York 3, Boston members, are instruc ors and °26 Feb, 9 and 23, and March Sorento af Montreal t Every Tuesday night, starting 9 and 23. |No games scheduled in any other ieheus. —_ AY'S SCHEDUL Nov, 5, the Pontiac Archers Club . | ov, 5, the ic For further information, ¢all the! RaTIONad HEDULE __\game. with the Los Angeles Rams, ..,), t ‘happen’ to be- whew informed of the story, told“ ee ee organized coaching staff and ' jern Division title last year but ~thave won only one of five league|, good, solid team but few, if any,| games this year. alding, playing out of Miami; and today there are reports that among - ee. 4 crossfire ‘between rival _Coach- ~; ing tacfions. - “It te beariad at Shing nessy, now im charge of the L. The Sun-Times sqid observers think he) aa ee eee. ee | ious. iy ee eS an " eHICAGO ties The ‘Sun-Tinies are ‘always rumors of . dissension | Shaughnessy moved. It is hinted the newspaper continucd, ‘are dis- or dissension players have been caught in the counted, but at least one Bear has : : expressed displeasure publicly jover the*generous praise heaped ° ‘Meanwhile, the position of John on Willie Galimore and at least (Paddy) Driscol],. head coach two others, known to be playing defense, long bas been at odds has become increasingly precar- their last year, often have. seemed ito be merely going through the “Stories of waver dessension,”’ |motions." Sid 4 § LINOLEUM TILE oe pins to Choose From aes the. sling are prigaving or bea day’s National Football League . MIDLAND w — Midland high, er with an average of 43.3 yards | per punt, The crew-cut halfback h | also is a standout. on defense | come’ the state’s top high school! | ama bas Tatercepted a eck of ‘football team. The Chemics worked enemy . Opponents have | on it: | éalled the Chemics the team with Coach Bdb Stoppert’s 1957 team| the the “dairyhorse backfield”—they | was believed to be still a year|~ S| away from great things. Stoppert ; had some veterans and ome ny Hartack Seeks Lead Role 3rd ‘Straight Year every opponent. the first practice this year. The) fans around Midland planned on} | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Three young most re- —~ * ate. | Bill Hartack, the energetic jock- game success are quarterback ¢Y Who sets at least three records | Mike Westley, halfbdck Leeroy |&VeTy time he wins a stakes race, ilner Roge today focused his sights on. being M = = monroe: ithe first to lead the nation’s riders: Westley is a quick 180-pounder | three successive years. who has-a-50-per cent completion “ « - cord on his passes and a better answer them directly.” lthan peardaboee ; ave on| And the 24-year old reinsman ughness lds vusbl er-carty average OD tom the soft coal fields of west- 08 y;_ wee wet oe = ng. Westley has thrown) orn Pennsylvania is well on his Halas, said: ‘There's no dissen- | seven touchdown passes and) lway toward. achieving his goal. sion, I can tell you that.” a a pair of TD passes him-| * - & self A spokesman for the Bears in| es *® | Los Angeles, commenting on the Milner has averaged: better than Sun-Times story, said he “hated 100 yards rushing per game and| , & reporter: ‘Why, ques ehatataly viaje: | ‘lous in every respect. That is (° the most ridiculous story Ive -ever heard. We've got a well there’s no dissension.” The Bears won the NFL West- jexpected the Chemics to run ver ~~ *& * The Sun-Times report. that the “observers point to Clark Shaugh- displeasure, as the cause of .the ‘trouble got a quick response from Halas. ©. | “Why don't they name these silly observers. I'll be glad to This year he has returned to the winner’s circle 329 times for a pread of 50 over Willie Shoe- ing.” But he told a reporter: | ithrown four touchdown passes, two 485 victories in 1953. “The Bears have the same coach-| lof them in last week's all-impor-| ing staff that won the Western, \tant 20-14 triumph over Bay City Division title last year, There is, Central for the No. 1 spot jn hel to ride as much as possible,” Har- nothing the matter with the coadh-|AP ratings. Running, Mrvore than| {2k said. “Then I'm taking my ing staff. When any team loses averaged ee in more ifirst vacation of the year—the |some games, particularly some,” ¢!Ties. month of December in Miami. igames they should have won, there| Milner is the team’s best kick- That’s definite.” * * *” will hold league competition, “city recreation officet 'N hed which is:restricted to members zo gol senso nen only. as is a $5 family ment. “State May Add More, Land for Public Use LANSING (® — The State Con-] | servation Commission will vote on }* & proposed acquisition of 151 acres of land for public use at its Nov 7-8 meeting here. ; | The sites include 40 acres at) Backus Creek state game area, | Roscommon County; 40 acres at| -Middleville state game area, Bar-| ry County; 40 acres at Murphy; Lake state game area, Tuscola County; .48 acres at Shiawassee, --Riveer state game «area, Saginaw) ~ County; and 2% acres at Betsie —River state game ares, - Benzie, County. 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GUY MOATs his recent regional win which the} Tom Harris and Mike Harris run ‘a Tistence runners from the Pon- Hills team won by a-tight squeak for Kimball; Frank Crowe” for tiae area may have someting very from the 1956 champions, Lansing Hazel Park. Chet Wlodkowski is a’ important'to say about the divis-’ Eastern St. Mary (OL) qualifier in oa ‘fon of Michigan High School cfoss- Young's 10:10.5 at F ai mingjon’ 5 C. country “honors. on Saturday, at Pegional is the area's best time of The Mithigan harrier run is re- Washtenaw. CC near Ypsilanti, An- the fall, with Tout hitting 10:37 garded as the largest prep cross- . nual state prep Class A-B-C runs'and Beamer running close to that-Country meet in the nation, with: begin at 10 a.m. with the “C’ figure. Young has lost but one runners getting away first, irace in 8 outings this fall — to! | \Tout in triangular meet Distance, over hil] .and dale, is against two -miles, dy Birmingham squad, led by ‘Senior. Lee D. Tout. Pontiae High’ Chiefs, headed by tast- robin ' Among leading. squads will be, | Chief's 7-man_ tedm - includes ana or Beamer, state mile champion, ny OME: eae Rog Coats, Ken Smith, Bob Hunt, ' NEW YORK (#—While Carmen: Walt Chance, John Jefferson and | Basilio waits on Sugar Ray ‘Rob- qualifies, | Jon Sampson. PHS was 8th in inson and the International Box-. ot quaj- the 1956 run, and coach Mike |ing Club to decide when he will fhe Bere cam i not au Andonian will be delighted if it \defend his world middleweight th champion,. Jerry Young, to does as well tomorrow. jtle. the contenders are getting real threat: Other area squads — include Royal Oak Kimball, ted | by Tom Har-is, Walied Lake and Hazel Park. Redtord _ also com- “bat Dick ‘Darby of Arthur Hill. ‘Kermit Ambrese’s Mapie crew ee | anc Bill Milum, of Flint Contral, will include Tout, Dave Pew. Dick Spider Webb of Chicago, the No, among other pre-run favorites. Boyd, Bob Benson, Fraser Cocks 6 boy in the Ring ratings. .will try Darby hung I up a brilliant &: % in and: Jim Reilly. to strengthen his claim tonight in =e ; 10-round) match with Willie Five Shutouts in NHL 7 ee re Get wee rae Great Season for Goalies vied Woe 1S to. 4 favorite in ‘the nationally’ Webb m: x his second start in 16 days in his stepped-up cam. mene enigeen | a By THE ASSOC IATED PRESS nadiens, Despite the Richard Brothers @ and the rest of Montreal's power- scoring Canadiens, this begins to look like a great. season for Na- tional Hockey League goalies — who decanad a on Maurice Richerd's 10th goal of! vision.. He thinks he is ready for the season if a’ $1 defeat by To- anyhody,.. inchiding Basilio, but ronto, would like to take on either Joey: Red Sullifan, oales until Jast Giardello or Fullmer, the ex-, night, hammered a pair of goals champ, in thé meantime. He al-| who hage snared five shutouts in past Don Simmons, the only goal- ready the last nine games. tender without a shutout in the houn, ; “Eanet NHL. Andy Bathgate counted the his second shutout of the cam- other Ranger score. paign last night when- the New .* * York Rangers knocked off the Richard's goal. with an assist — «Boston bruins 3-0. It was the fifth from brother Henri, was the 303rd scored in’ 1936. Vaughn, ‘a year younger’ than Webb at 24, is a veteran of 3 fights with a 33-165 record, plus one “no decision" contest. i None Paint NL's Top Sop Sophomore-of-the-year in the Na-j land that’s what_a young bllplay-| ‘down too easily, . {the props from under the so-called | + reserve training—to- end—Aprilt. 30 teams in the three divisions. | Lucky Otitts 17 15 Webb Faces Vaoghe 222 shutout paign to reach the top of the di-| holds a decision over Cal-| Redleg Gives Tebat Credit for Success in “Major Leagues © PARRIS ISLAND, S.C.- #&—The| Way. Cincinnati's Frank Robinson) tells it, 99 per cent of his og: | nition as The Associated Press| i | q i tional] League belongs to his -man-/ ager, Birdie Tebbetts. “He kept after me all the way. because all of us. let) thinking we've g ‘made,”. the 2- year-old Red- ‘led said today on. learring -the re-, ‘sults of the anna! poll, 3 .Robinson’s 1957 performance at) first base and in left field earned \top billing for him and knocked | E er needs, Prr Wrmegces “sophomore jinx."’ Robinson was iy* ‘the league's 1956 Rookie-of-thres) Year. “Tt's wonderful. I'll be up in the air. about it for qa week, and 1; dotbt if T'll-be much good to the |Marines,’ Robinson said heré at the. Marine recruit training base iwhere he'll spend six months = ‘And the Oakland, Calif. wrist- hitter- added: # “Most of the credit should go to manager Birdie. He's worked hard with his ballplayers, and particu- larly me. Ninety Per cent of -the creedit for my success goes to F him.” . 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Low price for quick sale...........:..,..,. . ! 1953 CHRYSLER SEDAN ’ ‘49 Radio and heater, automatic transmission. Good deal at only: . Se oi Sue aaleo ys : 1953 CHEVROLET SEDAN #3 - «| . $ 29 - Factory heater. Can’ t go wrong on this siecle eo See eee 1952 NASH RAMBLER WAGON — : $qqe Radio and-heater, overdrive. Will take your car ona trode. Seay nee ie oe ae be cee ea, 5 ; f / : an 1952 PONTIAC SEDAN. : ae , $ 3 9 = NORGE Hydramatic, radio and heater. Good car for the family. eee ee es ee ee . a AUTOMATIC GAS “TRIPLE ACTION 1952 FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR / SAFE ae = | aa =a WASHER: Radio and heater. You'll love this cor... 6... ccc cece eee. : . 4 See RANGE Reguler $169.95 | 1951 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON § ———— “ , Save Over $70.00 Radio and heater. Can't go wrong on this deal/ 02.0... cece cece eee auton cauically” ‘Mam moth Reg. $189.95 . / “balanced heat’ even ; $ 0. 2 vurfate curnes coneepe asl z 1 1 90 PPPPPAPPPLPPDPLPPL LAP PL APPL PP APPEAL PA PPD SOPPPPIPIPPPA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABAAARAAAAAA ‘ : ; 2 he « face nit with a - | wee ee ce | Oe, Ge ee ee eA : P eo ee oe ee ee Se eee ee ee ee i brat Watche . ; 25, st » — a Se vent Yange e Kuletbetie Electric Timer ) 3 A —TRUCKS \ =— eee. Reareone center © TERMS with Signal and Shut-Oit $ NEW. 1957 FORD PICARD as Low as @ Triple- Action Agitator gets' : y We also have several late model pick- $1.55 a Week with your old range $5.00 Down Delivers | . Tire Bargains! SUPER-CUSHIONS 1, J GOODSYEAR 3-T Cord tire value unmatched at this ups.and panels in excellent condition - cleaner faster! at ey low prices:~ Drive.in or call. ” clothes @ Automatic Deep. Power. Rinse eliminates neéd for) rinse tubs 545 —USED TRUCKS— . ‘53 International: Door to ‘Door, . ‘31 Ford Panel ‘51 Chevrolet Panel . 56 Ford V2 Ton Pickup. ‘55 GMC Tractor, Fully Equipped $1095 Many Other Clean Used Trucks Resdy to Go le i iv 30. Different Models to Choose From-- No. Reasonable Offer Refused! @ Norge Delexe Safety Wringer hos 8 locked posi- oo super size patios roll “7 $ .$ $ = & e Positive-Action Drain Pump, empties tub in less than} two minutes, @ Large Capacity Tub holds 10 Ibs. of dry clothes. | i ee OPO OT CTE ONe See ee POOP DIP FPP PPP DPD nia i Mi et i i i i i (at tt i a in Mill ia li i in Mine hi Mt ti tt he te te she i rn ere price! a 6.70115 plus plus tax and tax and 4 4* recappable sansa tt ~ Size 7.10x15 = fits eee Dodges, Buicks, Olds, Mer- eurys, Pentiacs A others Fite most bicpacets: Fords, .Chevrelets, Hud- sons, Nash & Studebaker. $44 f (Regular 16.9 f@ Balance 2 Front Wheels 4 (Regular 5.00) Don't wait... rock- @ Pack Front Wheels (Reg. 3.00) bottom prices and rock - : > «fie seers = alder 7 : ; oe mies peor bottom terms make : + priced gars. this your best deal! i 5 GOOD/YEAR te 30 S. ‘Cass +. pe i GOODYEAR SERVICE SPECIAL Here's What We Do: ’ Complete Front ane Alignment > Reg. $20. 70 Value for Only. ap Pay’ es Little os $1.25 Per Week . SERVICE STORE || ere eee TT eee Ee eT ee eT ee ee errr . @ Adjust Brakes (Reg. 1.75) © Inspect Brake Lintng ‘ @ Inspect Oremes ° Inspect Wheel Cylinders : Al 49% c ral “yp FE S-6123] vrererrrererrerervrereeeVeVeYeVeVVewwY? 1 eee he Oe Ow Fe oe ® +e Pew we _ THE, PONTIAC PRESS, PRAY, NOVEMBER l, 1957. Daye Helped ‘Recall When Michigan Wosif_ Thriving Lumber » “Area - GRANT. ) — The stump fence, last symbol of Michi- 8 great pine forests, is fading’ men’s territory: * * we ¥ x * The stump (fence came into being in the mid-1800s when farm: ers moved into land cleared by ‘lumber firms and sought to re- claim it for ¢rops. They tugged and- “ seattered. stumps eut-of the earth—either with back-breaking ax and shovel work, with horses or with a stump pulling machine. With the sflimps out and: the land cleared the farmers faced an- _other problem in disposing of the stumps. Many were burned on the spot. Others were chopped up and hauled home for -fuel. Some shrewd farmers devised the — —1—- + * Sek ees t Ed we i met | lL rir: + r a + of stumps, their craggy limbs over- lapping and forming a weird look-; ing but efficient barrier to cattle. The first crippling blew to the stump fences was dealt in the early years of the 20th century woe ae tee he a “ @f-weven wire topped with a ___dstvrand of barbed wire. Then the downswing of the world economy in the 1930s took its toll. With the advent of the depression| B miany families swarmed into the|§ area of the stump fences around|— this west Michigan town in search of fuel. Stump fences provided what many of them needed, 2 — * Science gave the dying stump fence another blow with the single- strand electric fence that fitted better in the plans of farmers with modern equipment working larger fields. With each new wire fence an- other stump fence, a relic from the years when Michigan was a fron- tier, goes up in smoke. "yey taeda ot « tol De EES +H fH | S- LIVING ROOM eo Y iF HELP STP ETCH YOUR DOLLAR! FE zz —— QT 5 ALUMINUM ua MODFRN ~ DESIG Ky ICE BRIDGE POLISHED ALU AAIN ELM HOLDS ; QEOUNCES Group Tries fo End Violence in Bolivia parliamentary delegation today to end three days of. vio-| Reg. $249.00 2-Pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE— ee ® oil-rich Fashioned by Rowe in aavely tweed fabric. A — buy at ...... Santa ak ™= ince, * Two scans were killed yester-| Reg. $259.00 SOFA AND CHAIR—Choice of day in the City of Santa Cruz inj colors in smart decorator fo feature this demonstrations against the {eder= al government's taking all royal- peg $969.99 2-Pe. LIVING ROOM SUITE by Kroehler. Sofa and matching chair, choice of colors, guaranteed construction .. ters, fatally stabbing a federal po-' nee $279.09 HOLLYWOOD MODERN—Sotfa - outh was killed with matching chair covered in long wearing -in an exchange of gunfire in. the; nylon fabric. Choice of colors . ties from nationalized oil fields. Rioters attacked police headquar- lice agent, and main me AA a — SOFA sue CHAIR—Handsome $494 The government Tuesday de- le hz cacnpihinal daben ee oe. clared a nationwide state of siege "a modified form of martial Law| Reg. $429.00 CUSTOM 2-Pe, LIVING Room “ —because of violence in Santa) tom desi ‘ by Cruz and sent federal Police to the Reg. $209.00 2-Pe, LIVING ROOM SUITE— Smartly “tailored in beautiful | oteite Saeed fabric, ‘now OU ceo con Sas ode On eg. $249.00 SOFA AND CHAIR by Kroehier. 2 and reatge Sg pad in durable, long wearing - “nylon fal =i ; aa ura} Beg. $199.00 EARLY AMERICAN —Sofa with LA PAZ, Bolivia W—A federal | ‘contrasting lounge chair. Solid maple create sought covered in homey, cozy colonial print *108 128 $94 a | 44 é ; $458 : *168 | 184] Lowest price ever Rowe. . 244 ee jungle province on the Brazilian bordér. : SECTIONALS. A new series of long-playing) Reg. $269.00 2-Pe. SECTIONAL—Designed by | Durable nylon fabric reversible - famed ' selections from Austrian| cushions, guaranteed construction .....,.... Reg. $289.00. 2-Pc. SECTIONAL — Fashioned by Kroehler in beautful tweed pee. a. % ~~ | marvelous buy at ASeoac es Reg. $329.00 3- Pc. "NECTION AL=-Poam rub- ber construction, ¢urved center covered in tweed sylmer fabric by Rowe. Floor Sample. Reg. - $329.00 3-Pc. SECTIONAL—This must ybe seen— curved -center section guaranteed construction by Kroehler Reg. $379.00 3-Pc. SECTIONAL—Large icant ber ends with center section. Black tweed nylon fabric, reduced ..... -Pe. SECTIONAL—By Kivehi- ly styled in long wearing nylon fabric. Guaranteed construction records featuring reading of) Kroehter. literature by leading actors, is bene marketed in Vienna. See amazing AME DeWarr demonstration! by Factory Expert |r a : 4M 158) 178 234 Pa 5258 CORE MAREROOSE “SUNDAY ONLY 10.4. M. to 2 P: M. - LAMPS @ Ceramics ~ $ 88 @ 2x30” @ China : > ee @ Mirror @ Weed Framed @ Many One @ Gold ef a Kina Your Choice Decorated . MIRRORS INCLUDES: HERE'S THE “POWERSHOP” | “THAT DOES EVERYTHING |E “IN WOODWORKI powsn sNOe ‘GENERAL WAREHOUSE , | 2258 poet Ln ; x / Hollywood Beds $79.50 Value 4 Breakias Sets $89.50 Value—5-Pc. BAKELITE 3 HANDLE ee = 4g] top quality furniture, bedding and appliances. head operation, and now even our own reguler low prices are slashed as never before. : agreed, and some limited quontities ere bound to go fast, $0... — to MODERN AGE immodictely for choice selections. oS : and FRANKLY, WE'RE ‘stuck! Only once in a lifetime comes this spectecular opportunity ~ to pocket tremendous: savings on such nationally. advertised Seldom can you match the regular prices made possible by our low over- BIG SAVINGS!..EASY TERMS TOO! « MATTRESS Reg. $2.50 Pillows - Foam rubber flake, allergy free, reduced to alow, low i | 19 ‘2 is = Hotel type ticking — Cash $ and Carry Reg. $49.50 caaeraprile Mattress 19" Reg. $49.50 variesing Mattress Extra firm quality. Tape '$ 88 cone, fully guaranteed. . 26" Cushioned with Foam Flake © cere eens es Hae @ Reg, $69.50 Ns EASY TERMS | Button Free Tuftless, 10 yr. Guarantee 348 Matching Box Springs Available All at Sale Prices ’ Reg. are seasepiiag Mattress 88 STACKS'n ‘STACKS | 5 of MATTRESSES! - Choose From Such Brands as: SEALY, - SERTA, RESTOKRAFT, - . ENGLANDER, SIMMONS ALL NATIONALLY ADVEE TEED = Ow a — fe fyi Kos Ae LA BUY NOW on = EASY | TERMS be BARGAIN BASEMENT VALUES | 6-Pc. 4 chairs: sturdy oak construction. Trade in... ; DINING ROOM SU ITE—Buffet, table and 2-Pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE—Sofa end ‘matching chair—blue mohair. trade-in—cash and carry. Way for only slarsine dawigierety oie # Bisiw tes BEDROOM ' choice 7 oe ee ee ia Cees ee ap FALUES to $9900—ODD BUFFETS—From better g room suites—brand new, Floor maps = SUITE —Dresser, miro and APARTMENT ‘SIZE GAS RANGE—Trade-in — a little cleaning will make this look brand new..:.. 20 10 *20 ‘60 30 15 25 ‘8 af Soph ss rewomarm: ce 34] WE SELL BRAND NAMES. FOR Lesst | BUDGET TERMS" ~ AVAILABLE! OPEN | Friday. and © 4 Monday. Nights ae | oe 9 P.M. TKLEVISION SETS —2 only; trade-ins — need Plenty of work, but the cabinets are worth this.. WRINGER WASHER — — Square tub by “Mayiag- — trade-in. Take it away for only. CROSLEY ELECTRIC RANGE—Pull size demon- strator with automatic timer and appliance outlet, G. E. REFRIGERATOR—12 cu. ft. A715 —a a. Preezer | siemciailaaiaaae ge ee ssesiee Soe. er ‘ Pe, ‘ <. ‘ 4 = Se ae 4 z * GE Ss. pee * - } \ on oe > SS _THIRTY-SIX se ie es Pe pot ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1957 eae eS se ee ee THEGRIS. by Franklin Folger] | “THE JACKSON TWINS au Exam Scores to, | | ~ Be Available . NEW YORK ® Students will be able to learn their scores. in board tests next y the first time since 1916. - ‘ Many had worried whether their acceptance or rejection was. by a wide or slim margin. ; i The board voted at a meeting, , yesterday to make the scores available. The principal reason for secrecy} * was that the board felt the student . might misinterpret. his score if it) were made available to him. This is because colleges, in making ad- mission decisions, consider not only the score but also high school records, recommendations and other factors. There are coal veins under about two-thirds of Illinois. BOARDING HOUSE: : Uf TELL EM IT'S HASH, BOILED : EGAD, COUSIN DAISY NICE TO SEE Por Ginn ea NTH ONIONS, ° Xf You HOVERING OVER THE stove 24 “Ve AA ECS ~~ P-CONCOCTING CULINARY DELICAcIES/ Nt _TIY OOM = SG) TM SOMETHING OFA Gourmet /\ JT, TOMORROW § & | <4 = BUT ONCE IN THE POLAR, ate Nene J NL) WASTES I LIVED For A WEE We TT ON SEALSKIN MITTENS /— THE |]. 4 hee : ==, V ZA 1s Betow Par l (= = 1 HAVE TO LOOK UPA = Ks mom | Pee ts DO YOU_WANT LOT OF WORDS FOR 0 \ AU HAK: TO CARRY MY HOMEWORK TONIGHT 4 BOOKS HOME FROM SCHOOL 2 - OousT iF I COULD HAVE STOPPED HIM < FORECLOSING ANYWAY. ‘\\ THATS WHY HE BOUGHT SLIPPERS HY BAN a -, 2 Wi 4. il} : P . : me OUR MORTGAGE! * * OUT OUR WAY ~ Ne MY )/YES, HE CALLEDUP TH’ \ [17 PA _"\ SHOP AND SAID HE WAS } |: SICK?) TOO SICK TO WORK,SOf ||7 | TH'BOYS TOOK UPA COLLECTION FOR SOME PHS FLOWERS AND 1 JUST }. THOUGHT I'D DROP IN % Seas aeen SAR etn 1S AND HER BUDDIES THE JOB THINK THEN =, HAVE EVERYBODY PERFECTLY PEGGED? bay! ade Mem 00 Um tem gen Maree yi leans tae aims one YN pr : a Sa ; GMs — Se ay nw) oi ® files ‘¥ ‘Uy AN MORTY MEEKLE HEROES ARE MADE-NOT BORN SOMETHING SKAT VOOTLE IN“Z? STUCKIN | A TAXI, HONEY, “Y YOUR THRC : DIXIE DUGAN a | = 4 = ENGAGED _ NOW THAT WE'RE TT WAS ALL ON THE SUBJECT— \A MISTAKE TUPFY'S BROTHER A MISTAKE WHEN YOU WERE OD TO TUFFY P + E,I KNOW YOU'RE}. a pT HANOED, WY HM T MUST O° JUST \' ee ee Cerne ote te ate tete ete’ : You'll Find worarata0.0.0.9-9-8 eee PROFIT ABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac | Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all vour buying and sell- ing problems To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-818) Chew a stick of refreshing, delici ry : fer a wat aMeta%.%.2-© eseeenanesee SPEARMINT : ~ LIM ’ actually be felt when the Treas- _and at the same time could find) itself taking in nozmereor_even Swit” Chai * THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1957 —xHIRTY: SEVEN US. Business More Federal Shaeding Sure to Aid Industries Involved With Missiles iy. SAM DAWSON ‘NEW. YORK & — Keeping up with the Russians seems likely to- day both to: se and to hurt busi- ness. 1, More government spending on missile and other defense pro- grams and easing of government “payment plans should help -those industries directly and: indirectly involved. wk we -* 2. Chances of balancing the bud- get with room-enough for a tax cut look slimmer because of Sput-|; oe nik's nudge to spending. President Eisenhower approves upping the 38 billion dollar de-|®#dishes. fense budget by 400 million dol- lars. The fiscal pinch will be re-|3,) vealed first when the President of- fers hig budget‘in January, It will ury starts paying out more money less revenue. Sputnik can’t be blamed ae « Greens : Cabbage, bu. _tieaeecnente ase eae si as Collard, = abn Kale. sacee Lettuce & Salad Greens = around a point each. 28 * | [Stocks Cintiue Yesterday 5 Dip « ‘The following are top prices cov- om ee fo the ~ Mar). in A grin cacy Prec NEW YORK # — The stock | 55 tions are turnished by the Detroit;market turned lower in fairly’ ac- Bureal of Markets, as of Thurs-|tive early trading today. ey. - : Leading issues took losses run- A Trois ning from fractions to ‘about two ; < e ine w eneral. Aaplen Dato, a, evceccees capa Pann TPS, se wor Apple den, eas) ye ne * 333] The market was continuing the psa hg aaah ‘ bones 2 Sen ees ee yesterday rere ae 8 Ri taking hated @ @ 000. Was Sep outs hoheny Getta lo wk Beets, sernet. be eee pedeeeeo ders 18 car-loadings which reflected a gen- Cabbage, Curly, precios eral falling-off: in business, espe-| Cauliflower doe... °°°2.277220722 T49|Cially manufactured goods, was a Celery (crates) don 8 co: i depressing factor, __ Kohirabt dos. tieteescsee 188 “Galt Oil, off around two, was Galena, Dey. Sedo, 220000000: #0] am outstanding loser. Standard | Seis Gea GRR cS 8) OW New Jersey) was otf around pore &= rapes ee is a point. q rs, ine. ie ane z tetoes, ancy, B0-Ib, ...... nomen 1s Bethlehem Steel dropped a point Radishes, Red ‘bchs.) dox"’"7.777.. 135/at 39% on a big opening block Radishes, White (bcbs.) dos. ...... 128/of 10,000 shares following its fi- Tematses, “not hethoure, oak” 3 ‘ios... 3.00)nancial report which showed a ‘Furnips — techs.) ‘++ 148) drop in third-quarter earnings be- low the second quarter. U.S, Steel and Youngstown Sheet dropped * * Losses of a point or more were Si taken by Chrysler, Boeing, United. Aircraft, Internationa! Nickel. Dow | Chemical, General Electric and’ Imlay Granted < {$95,625 to Build Disposal Plant ° IMLAY CITY — This city a plant which was started * * tone Now that the grant has been as- sured the village will ask for bids for building interceptors. Total cost will be $318,754.06. The bond issue for building this plant completed about August 1958. Prog- ress to date has been completion of ithe foundation. City Rehabilitation Gets Unofficial Nod (Continued From Page One) from the grant as funds for the detailed survey and planning. Stage of the work. ; ‘The city hired Geer Associates last March to revamp its nine- year-old master plan and to launch} an oWerall city rehabilitation study. \ONLY THE BEGINNING Geer said last night that the { see thael wet cake to assist in completing its sewage| was passed in May 1956 for §200,| ; It is expected building will be} "2 RAPPERT. _Death Notices weed "Clark will ipaate tt Ric ps il Ne Mil ey MEDERMID, _NC RoveNaneR 1. s Olive M., 150 Collier beloved wife . ‘ot Neu ts Sicoermia Jette,” Mi McDermid will Be in state at "the Huntoon 31, te ja E, 101 Mechanic ear ‘sister of Mrs. aond Johns 31, ert Harrison officiating. seal mént in Eastlawn wees rye fee will be .at 10 a.m. from the First Methodist Church tn Elkins, W. Va. on Saturday, Nov. 7, then Mr.; Rappert will be brought to the Plumerfelt Puneral Home, __Lake Orion. _Funeral Directors 4 ~ any revenue drop. If one comes, |Celery Cabbage, bu. ............00+- 5 Ilinois Central, jinitial project is only the beginning. it be because business is |Escarcie, beached —be.. Opening blocks. included Se --Donetsor-fohns : ar wat breather, as the ~|Lettuce, Leaf, bul .-...... Ruska of ar Ca on Sul fake 15 years to. renew the things - PUNERAL HOME sarees Ave. sat Spence, te -Pouliry - |shares; Loew's off %4 at. 11% on|i” Pontiac needing renewing,” he _ibasigned “for_Puteraie” - new crop .of corporate éarnings » J 1, siid. : : AIR. - aren't waxing *as fat as the DETROIT EGGS —_ 000; and US. Steel off af im He added that the city was ‘bas-| tr 2. i 41211 did ~/ 7 55 on 3,000. ically in a very sound financial Shenes } Service PE 2-594 weeor ae DETROIT, Nov. 1 ¢aP)—Ears. 0.4 , céndition to contintie urban re- ReeDaTS PORERAL HOWE Any turn down in the economy, \ponaes: mance Taetad, Sess) -state New York Stocks -newal.”” / ° Draytou Plains Wi uit Waterlord Twp. ee eee ex x ot tax! PR obi vad Reet te bed od * one (oe cares woncee The ti table ‘for the num ' JERRY’S BIG TREAT — Seven-year-old Jerry _ bicycle | ih the “Mystery Ria higlicne V rh -Si ] collections. Ne Prpd lindas. aap stcbath = . e time e num- a ’ : Li © * *« tue ee oe ‘Aled “Strs : ai Krecge 6S |. 25.1| ber one project would be three | -Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D: Dunn, of 781 - drawing held each year by the Pontiac Junior oormees-olpie If more spending and less reve- css weighted average vay oa: laces ain, laa preg Siengoh a rh ‘months before approval of study | Stirling Ave., discovered’ it paid to stay home Chamber of Commerce and Parks and Recrea- ame UNERAL HOME | nues, or at least no greater col-|small 38. Checks 33. a. ~s ones red Ligg & My .. 65.4, funds, 19 to 15 months for ap- | Halloween night. Doing so, Jerry earned this new o- Dept. PE 2-6378 , i : ie bed Total weekly. receipts Ge! geveramentiSn ae | St re n Airc .. 32.5) proved of total project plans and ections, pinches the budget, ev- omy eggs Oct. 26-Nov. 1 were 10,021/am Cyan | || 39 ena bon Loe funds, and three te five years Cemetery Lots 5 eryone stands to lose in the dim-| "Cov mercially graded: Ant Ma abe sae Lorollara alter that for completion “of the VES. G P4 THE mer hopes foe tax cuts. whi ites—Grade A extra large $2; Iarge|Am Motors... 6:4 k Trk 22.3 ‘ Phas egg te mag On 3131. rar json eam city one ee on ema Reger cs kg Mesa gL HE) work, LUCK ef la 7 lome, ins | ke Rina “When caine was the key|to-co%; medion 4041: smal 39.33. 7 An Bote) ee Mente 33g} Geer explained that the area FOR SALE: 7 CEMETERY Lors “i Am Tel & Tel 164.7 Mare Ch és i4a White ae. Location Garden word in Washingtén, businessmen DETROIT ‘POULTRY am ¢ -. 278 Mic, Gtk & 38-8| was chosen because of its proposed ; . of, Reformation Price $650, Cail looked to a spurt in consumer SEPROET Mev. 1 tar—i Anaconda. .. 41 Monsan Ch .. 321\USe for a civic center, potential The Fred D. Dunns didn’t have was that tide was the first bike won the third prize of five ciiver . spending as the chief hope for any|per pound’ ft sb. Detroit for Ne. Armour & Co.. 116 Mont Ward .. 321 increase of more pff-street park-|any trouble getting their 7-year-jhe has owned. dollars. SOx EEPLES gains next year. quality live poultry lAtchison “. "187 Motor Wheet 165 ing, deterioration of homes, andjold son Jerry up this morning. | =f * * * = ** At 10 a.m. today there Coneu it otin 22: Pe etaeg St Be tape, 12-|At Refin .... 40 weppgee oe ee $32\the fact that it must be 55 per) At the crack of dawn Jerry was| ” Othet winners in the ‘grade | Senior high school winners were =. Press ridges. the Mackinac. Bridge is|eq in book form, some fanning chase the property. He also asked! P4perience ‘Pringte ‘S. Bhs an : Rumanage Sale, 24 Baldwin Ave.|sows 100 lower me 7*|Qeody var. ©, Transamer. ., 90.7/the George Barton firm could re not hidden by high banks 0M into second éditions. At my re: that a 4Q-acre tract be turned over) CAB DRIVERS. DAYS OR NIGHTS: Sat. Nov. 2. adv./ Calves and vealers — Salable 25. Un-iGt No Ry ... 37 Twent -: 3.2 /credited in the city’s share of the either side. In its entirety it riseS/ quest he composed the following|to the city as a park site. , = ieee = 2.0208. tal babe cil: Gehinie Gute cn seas quel ben. aba on Pac” .°: 34| work, City —= Walter K.|from the water level. Bs bene oaxtet: a pars time, day paoro yg a ) ; Peer t ‘at contour is apparent - every |. a, - Huron, m 8:30. 10 E. Pike. First th. | prime 00; good to loW|Holland F ... ‘9.7 Unit = Lin ‘33 Willman said, “Te r eat Chief ren Chure. adv. |fecetatar stir ntethetnsgcetend Rete! “= E Yat Bees Sa] wale. ee we ees | Pee Mary Jean Hawley’s = | Saxwarh -pxren 32 Faypue choice ugh’ 19. Le interlak Ir’ .. 23.3 ae . ° “ad , ct made neces- , mine wes sale. Sat. No. 2. 8 t0|° gneep and lambs — $0, Bulk|Int Bus Mch 2004 US Toy) 7: 143. GM Terminates Policy ania th ae that} Only now could hasten Betrothal Announced EAP ELEN CED Dees 12. 13 128 t Pike. Pontise Ladorog >| awe supply cagetee ee un at ery sree OT Warn 2 ic 20 of Limiting De ips nae ie reggeany back, eee ee ‘ as tea! opportunity for of . ; few available si 1 eee aoe lint_Paper .._ 93.3 West Ua Tel ts) ting Dealersh + built, rather than tied} — UTICA—Dr. rs. Russet : 55 wFW me Rale. “Bet. 9:00, lambs lost early advance, closing steady|Int Shoe .... on Wee a into the high shores. They both} I'd take him in a Pontiac Hawley of 7871 Chapoton Street, Pontiss Press “nox 18, “AU in 371 E. _Rummate § SONY “aciv.| wih nek, week: staushter sheep steady nt Tel a Tei 2a Weset ay? - 388] DETROIT um — General Motorstare-man made.————-}— car, —- {Wave announced. the engagement] ; fret commcentinl 2 een ‘ianag 2100.23.00," bulk utility and geod wom — a 7 ans You & Tew BE a : Oct. 15 that they would have to| x * * Rudy Mrf. Co* ...... $$ 1° , borrowed five million dollars to fi-|of the clang of the last trolley|der that all officers of the organ- : ~ sab ; Dilla23 323 123) : ai rds ari j : : ' THE WEEK + For the first time the Conti- Toledo Edison Co, a el nance the ame car on our Saginaw Street, or the ization. be arrested. ae er rors public under! \pply in person to: ue Sane nental line is presented in four| *No sale; bid ana “asked. removal of the last hitching post.; —~ x & * The NAACP this week filed a Fred Thompson Man’s {1 Ji. Watch —_ = es ” Aine, yoyo, fo : . Pl E ~ . Club David _B. Steinman, world’s! The NAAGP official, the Rev. petition in U.S. District Court here, sg gs ; Water and shock - proof. | orgs estate fa Tea oc rr Will Hold Mass Burial f an Seen Se di L. : ati : ins docketed on requesting a restraining ordew to| Circulation Dept. e 1 . ioe . : : a charge of violating a new. Ccity|plock enforcement th — or oe =. agp apne ind areas for Woodsman’s Family oat Evenings in Ha ey a n esium Plant ordinance which requires the as- nance and * bearing sas oa aa : Fontiac Press herat: incebl ; ° or ~breard wteep) os €| PICKFORD # — A mass fun‘) METAMORA = Mrs, Dorothy g " |Sociation and certain other organ-|Nov. 4. ipael Sere movement. four-door — have been set! ora) service wil] be held tomorrow Pohl. Lapeer County Home Demon- _ izations to file) membership and) | HELPERS WANTED FOR Ga- q _ ONLY $ @* at $5,597 for the eight members of a woods-'stration agent, will be at the home Purchased b Dow financial jnformation. All three of the segregationist | _tage crew OR_3-5619 _e 8 & man's family who died in a home of Mrs. Howard Burgess in Hadley y kt ke groups—the League of Central | Independent Contractor E The prices do not include deliv- fire Wedne / jat 1:30 p.m, Monday, to organize : Crenchaw, a Negro Baptist min- High Mothers, the Freedom Fund LIGeN? fpchgpteneg htt naling i} Pd I ried we | ” = * t - , uy is edu- = Bicyele ~ ne 36 ery charges, federal excise taxes,| service will be held in the Bap- la new extension club to meet in FREEPORT, Tex. — Dow ister, went unaccompanied to the inn Rats song LONG. Re MN A Girl's 30" “Imported Bleyele | state and local taxes, license fees, Hist Church at nearby Hessel for the evenings. Persons in that area|Chemical Co. has purchased a police station after being notified) records to the city yesterday. peaggetbarwe Magne hell ber tl getidn on Ym, trataing woccle 928% BD loptional - equipment and acces-ivernon J. Carrick, 45, his wife,|who are interested will be ‘wel-|government -owned magnesim by telephone to appear. He im. AY TAT = | Te puahtinn. nen, exceptional on- ‘ Bros.’ Silverware, sories, 2 Arelene, and their six children. comed, plant ne a _ mediately furnished bond’ of $300 Mann said after telling the four anon € ue be ‘anouisa 8 ¢ st OP SPECIAL MLACTION The eight died in a blaze that opera’ e p sin 3 under! ang was released. Hearing was organizations to file their reports + Bust Lata Tree ABLE OWN ae Subdivision Loe 13. -e ana ti, ait or| Swept the family’s two-story Grain Prices Hease. wo set tentatively for Monday. that he considered all were con- Prese_ and cual gel i grenagg RAY teats tenes Sa hla picth Mick a Dow will pay one-third down for x & ¢ tributing to racial tension at Little| MAR—@ TO 50 MUST ENOW HOW agesesacconpterses rottest be eae gusee | igan timber country town. carcado, he. opening =. plant and the balance be grees The City Council last night vot- en deacratsinte Geations _Boutine. Press Bo Election will be held on Tuesday, the in” : years under terms work ed unanimously to instruct polic e federal-state deadlock over) OUTSTANDING 61 OPPORTI = eeedat sea bee "wl an a old na with the General Services Ad-lt arrest all NAACP . Pmt or ol] furnace, custom duct Mars & Supply HOUSEMOVING — FE me ROOF (REPAIRS BULLDOZING D. — PR omy __Bullding Supplies 12A RICK, USED. 1 PE. SHEETROCK, TAPED & FIN- “WOUL FIREBR: 0 CENTS EA. _Ffene’ brick, 3 meaty ea, 31245 W. ished” ready for paint, All work eaters Free estimates. FE ___ Business _Services 43 AAA OIL BURNER SERVICE SERVICE ALL MAKES PETE'S PE 5-3759 _Work Wanted Female 11 h Clerk - ~ Stenographer 1 rai a business practices, A rsonne! Office, ace Hall, apie Bt, 1D, DAY SERVICE.. -IR NGS, Pick-up & deliver. EMpire 3-0059. = ss TREE SERVICE. RE- ov id trimming. G Hy oT on ing. Get our bid. ALL ge by Genet man Office Sw rence 8t. ome Ore oe lod ae IRONINGs — pratt 3 BU. day service, FE 5- 4-1 WASHINGS & FE ¢3841 Guar, work service, UNTER & MARKER GIRL. THE —— Dry Cleaning Plant, ae | lag Cleaners. 534 8. Woodw __ B'ham is TO F YEAR OLD WOMAN FOR full time baby sitting, Afterncon BABYSITTING, MY HOME ft, tiac Lk, Vi¢., reas OR 3 tion, be able to work hsp BABYSITTING, _ shift, Must have own transporta- upoa occasion. Call OR CURB WAITRESSES. Ted's has @ Himited number be 18 yrs old. Apply in TRS only. WOODWARD 1 AT SQUARE LK, RD ELDERLY LADY LOOKING FOR ame _PE _2-0528 call before 3:30" OVER 21, TO LIVE ty 5 by wk. 635. No cooking, genera! CAL ORED MI 6-5354 housework. ‘GIRL WANTED FOR TELEPHONE CAny, rags fT Na 3B SALARY AND . Girl Reeat Prcheoar | Pull Sine as district director with camping function salary & benefite Must have cor LE. sty ave cok | ironing for you, Call me degree. referen & paler work win a Call 54417. tthe M47, Mon- —- PICK ‘UP AND DELIV- | DRESSMAK? rh é OR 1° yl Prt. oe p.m. eu With, 5 + A pomeerors | 7\; ae re PM a p * . LADY ‘WANT. (A-1_ TRONINGS.. a and delivery. FE 2 ‘ALL TYPE Day | see EEK worker. Male or ee. vi on _transportation. Cali FE 4-3841, HOME. 73 3 FORNACES “CLEANED ERY. © ce it s-POR c "i _ & Neison, FE 55-1788. BaBYSITTING IN MY Burt FE 2-0633 ~ APPLIANCE qaavice : We service all makes of wringer sapien ramaaed washers, 30 yrs. ROY'S 096 Oakland FE 2-4021 | BLQOMPIELD WALL Gk ANE. Reasonadie. _Free est, No obligation FE 32-1831. | LOST 0! ELECTRIC MOTOR VI : re fo & rewinding. 218 = Pike VICINITY Keego Harbor, FE +2641. ENE'S HEATING SERVICE, Furnaces cleaned: gold, repaired. oxy Crooks Rd, Rochester. PE steers IN MY HOME. FE SITTING Te reer Ml I RE- Pitable woman jBABY SITTING | IN_ we dey _o or night. _ FE 2-173 8 for curb waitresses on| CURTAINS UKUNDERED ATI aes shift Must kinds, 227 Norton, FE 2-1634 CONSCIENTIOUS, gtoomed woman, 34, receptionist work with local com- pany. Nice personality with abili- ty, to meet people good telephone voice, train Write Pontiac Press Box 60 | LADY WOULD LIKE light housework & help with chil- — will stay some nights. FE. \GENERAL (8-0555. laouRewOR BY DAY OR WEEK. _PE_5-8619. 50 @ bushel, i thing _kept_in_home, OR 3-7806. WASHINGS & IRONT 2.60 | __$5. FE 8-6478. Off Soceneeeiens, TRONTNOS = FE ~ % days week, em days week. FE 2 _ HOUSE ~ CLEANING | DO Toe CARING AND OUsEWORE 7 2) GUARAR F cert DAYs ree, Se RING, TY¥PIN Hen. three Pri. 246. ar coe ce fv aaa = whkieo BABY. | waiting or thy By FE _5-6828. NURSE AVAILABLE. : FOR ? PVT. HOME Poyn ce Tia Wi NTAW WORK 5 ages. Pvt. rm. 2,2078 yj; Bens relereates £ required. TRAINED Austin-Norve enc repent ater 6 Fe sd COMPTOMETER “OF. 5-044. 'F0 w, La whace Dorner Cass erator desires work, oy = at x ha. ~ MORTGAGES — On eoop "Pontiac — and Industrial: Tractor Co. OVER’ Suto a eee ae = A FLASH PAINTING & DEC. A ga fincecagaenn tefiais 6 lanor Poutiie Dn'}1584 Fatee Stare Fenes De bate LS L. Tem a Ba 2339 Oreha Ll _ Wanted Real bao 32A All Cash on Ms Sar = Ga ‘adults, | CLEAN 3. > f a 'e. . Lk , — working couple. 62 Today re GlarF jai Eis teers Oi2 PHA. 00 No Waiting for Buyers We Buy Ourselves and Pay Top Dollar koute FE ‘: LARGE ROOMS & BATH. spant Reward tet mm jehigan Anima! Rescue League APT. ‘ are 1. no drinkers, FR 4-2337. LOST § SMALL BEAGLE | ONE i He Ee WEST § SIDE Bateman Kampsen shrine ish, iife“Yana| REALTORS FE 4-0528| poq "it, ee EP memar eae! @ ROOM APT., HEAT AND AN. CO wate 90 Oakland Near Huron San N SLEEPING BR LA- ‘= ig Clove in 207 N. Sains. FE LARG OE SLEEPING ROOM. OR ee HEAT. 3 8. PAD- emplored rom HOME vionen. x call rE $-8625 | 3-3300. SLEEPING RM. a Keaeral and State __ 5-404. HCE SLEEPING Bee MAR. oa ei my rE soit eee EVERYTHIN Mother and child wel- 2-066}. . Fe z , NEAR 200M rk 6-2802. ENT, SINGLE MAN Colored, FE 3-1218. noo 4 BOARD OPTIONAL. Home WOR girl in pvt, home. 172 N. Mill. N COOKING PRIV ViLEG PRIVILEGES, aoe a ee Rooms With Board 38 Lee rE besa DAY WORK- (tas a Homes s 38A VACANCY FOR EL song. = jet, ay B tor on call. DERLY if needed. FE Home cook- BS, cece ce ns yen, Mich Tel. 41 Hotel Rooms. “HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or .W brick? family Pe Sia Close to ‘st. apener: Church, and center, Rent Office Space 4 41 = = of Ponties Oakland ai County R ey George Prayer, pesuctoner: PLASTERING—NEW mm REPAIR. a _ Work guaranteed. 3 BlTo fags -To Sell REPAIRING AN] AND "REBUILDING pum & oi burners. ‘2 amd hee _3mal) 8, Chase FE aos Private ~~ SEPTIC TANKS VACUUM CLEANED Low rates, guaranteed work, no please charge. drains flushed | 2070 sige RATES oS ad WEEK - bapa ick th ares ‘Cal do Bonded Sry a MA Ez LED SAWS MA Manley Leach 10 1 is, * Dressmaking, 7 ailoring 16 iG, terations, Dray in my home, Call ~ ineurence penn oe 17A pera AM yma REAL ESTATE HOME MART-_REALTY FE 5-040) after 6 53-5980 DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES 70 | ae > in Debt? DOWNTOWN i within 300 cent corner on E. Rent Houses urnighed 38 furnish ont sad available, Roy Annett Inc. : more eALTORS | Spon’ evenings & Sunday "i to's 1 PERC ees a" Thru Thru Johnson, FE 4.2533 rom jenny E ADAMS CO. ~ Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge “Timer GREGG a, * BY OWNER 7 e. THE PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1957, ___ For Sale Houses 43 _For Sale Houses 43 2 ACRES-RANCH Near Auburn Heights. bedroom modern home, in *64. h, Base: e ol fumace, Oa) 6 ce late t _ dows wi West Side Income » 6 for plus 4 rooms ren’ Yor $80 mb i ; basement, steam mat, e corner lot ~ $id. 600 with tr: ~ilome and Business Z ve 2 d i different | wealtet. “ quarters and business or in- ¢,. whicheve r fer. ar call for further infor: GILES REALTY CO. AVE. FE 56-6175 “Aer 4: PES _PE _2-1006 or FE 40840. M IDDLETON SPECIALS. LOCATED in Shy 4 Harbor on rive. at only * $5,950 with $650 down. NOONE TO OTHER os _ $500 Down & UP. Leslie R. Middleton {| OKER 188 MN. JOHNSON FE_ &-0003 Nelson Street - bedroom KNUDSEN! Stout Place eat a ra Oarege toe, 11 Cass Lake. % Waterfront a living porch. Home. is years old and has Pengement,. $12,900 with a aE DUNLAP Me BUILDER. BE 8UR) a our eee paid PE wees to! one aad non Oe Henin ts Duck tH “Budget Rancher —X _. 1% BATHS 3 BEDROOMS FULL BASEMENT Featurin BIRCH KITCHEN AUTOMATIC. GIL HEAT PLASTERED WALLS - NG ALUMINUM SLIDING $9975 ON YOUR LOT: MODEL 2601 GORLAND _ OPEN’ ILY 8 SUNDAY’ 2- ‘, 2 SOUTH OF LAKE ORION. proce OFF MM — WATCH R SIGNS. © MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DRAYTON PLAINS Immediate possession on) this extra nice Red Cedar Bhingle pergeiee with 2 bedrooms, full basement, a « car garage Walking distance to ping and Price §7, oe ai or large re- PRETTY AS A PICTURE The buflder selected a car plastered ‘age. ‘Fh are aot — any graded ll price $15,- oo Sou. call first—e | STOP! | ‘e implore you to s and] = ate this cute bed- room ° 9 » 4 Ld a bus and stores, Just think _ iy $8. own. Hurry on this a 1 ‘COLONIAL RANCH We have the — sure to offer this lovely 4 bedroom brick ranch ty —— bbe od Rien ot “oly $21,500 — ony Sore RUMPUS| ROOM... - 26 x 12 at ground level for your fun and comfort plus | 2 oversized bedrooms and modern kitchen, 2 nine lots -Only $1,509 down to good buyer. Bateman — Kampsen REALTORS FE 408. a7? 8. Telegraph Eres. & Su MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Brick Ranch : SIDE 2 bedroom beauty — attached tide OF = ues in vard with ow POND — NEW RPETING ad water comener - on paved street. 36 Wisner—Vacant Spacious # bedroom ‘home itn excellent ine 0 = and out, Just one block to the Wis- I and within ened ¢ i & af iis Ss oi Ca ove Tice 1 in. clude. wall wall carpeting in the Ii : ing room tairs. A velvet lawn and « these grounds. Worthwhile see- ing ay, We have the key. Ww est Side—6 Rooms. A most convenient lo- ag te see this ing ‘om, . Only ly $1 000 DoWn For this sharp pew 3 EB emg ae serdar aE erie pinnetncenlinis. an eey &C Com Tortable iibor: 6 room hotise as acement _ orm _ a bee nraee, On yor =. east side Bower or or * FRANK SHEPARD | Ob 17611 ot Ole tt { fe * : $-3068. $200 DOWN Large frame fouse tn White Lake | -—Tewnshin__Needs- $6,000 only $200 down. —EM 3-0135. MODEL 32 OPEN SUNDAYS, be DOORS WINDOWS RIC HOT WATER HEATER oak floors, tile Seragyes = Nea Fass pl doors, veautiful wh e 5-room bungalow, neat and nic: = decorated. Full base- ee car garage. $7,050 full e. : Second street, th. oak floors, Yxis0 fenced corner 000 full price, home. Needs some fin- oe ideal location. A real bar- price. $1;200| — Jim Williams ESTATE & ee 44-0647 i home PONTI Xt "REAT TY * FE_5-8275 ONLY $2.000 DOWN — 3 bedroom & stone front ranch hom suburban ~~ of room lot, plus gre arth living e ality ke) storms screens. Paved street & more. NEAR ST. MIKE ‘ nor pintre Se — 1 ROOM 2 bed- & bath . siding & storms & screens & furnace are all new. $10,950, EASY TERMS. I. R. Hiltz. - _PE 5-6181 ‘NEAR ST. MICHAELS 5S rm. modern. gg garage $1.3 * $7. me with $1, lyf a — tae s1'90d 3 BEDROOM RANCH : Large living room, kitchen with ace, full basement, gas .. eonerete Immediate down, s this one today. om - = 53-9471 er 3: . 5 pweecann apartments with gas FA heat, auto. hot water heate rtially fw ed. beamed walk: Only month Pau inie this 2 Segroom ake ivan cay meena CLARK REAL E Ww. ‘On. - it w Gorner land- at $1 ote with terms . secpenoale part RANCH. BUILT IN ‘57. This -at- tractive home has 3 bedrooms, all Plus a 22-foot living itchen, with | eaine area. Oak floors, plastered 6 closets, All floor cover- ing is jucheted Large lot, 100 x ‘garage, Lo- , cated off M2¥ in Per: Priced at $13,950 with term sae — ° Many desirable possession. STATE Eves. FE 4-6492 or FE Multiple Listing iBervieg “BUD” SOE Side—Close in 2 toncition Pamily Hom Modeat” e. A-1 Priced cated 0% Waterford War ag Sag . low, den, all utomatic ‘heat 4 rooms of by, Dick ‘Turner T.At, Reg, U.S. Pat. Off © 1987 womma Gervice, ind. “ls ‘it all right if I go home for a week and think over _ “whether I want to come back for this next question?” ———— IPP LP For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 6) For Sale Houses 4“ NO- MONEY. DOWN Wall Dull? 2 or 3 bed start- er bome with basemen our lot, wiring in¢luded. Don. ac- Donald OR 14-2837. 4 BEDROOM, BUD ee: SELL HOUSE WATERFORD Sie: "Giese to heater : os Price Siashed for Eres imi Quick Sale = * (Woodward Ave. at JERRY OFFERS Northside - 4 rm.,modern home, fui] base- ent, oil heat, nice shade trees. Paved streets. A pleasure to show you. Only $9750 with low down payment. Waters-edge : $0 ft. of water frottage that leads to Wiliams Lake. A cbermay street. 2 bedrm. home with ful bath. 4 basement. priced to sell. Only $7250 with small sees pay- ment & reas. terms. GI Resale—4'4% 3 bedrm. brick front rancher with ear port. 90 x 165 lot. Built-in oven torms and screens. & range. Stor Full price $12,950. Drayton Woods This Bi-leve! has all the features aed ve been looking for including bedrms. Bullt in oven & range Ceramic -tile bath. Basement Priced at $11,150._ Showa — __ garage by appointment only. JERRY FE. ADAMS CO., Open Eves ‘til 9; Sun. 1 to 5 Arta OL 16779 OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN, + a 2 ne. ype ‘Huntoon gps Pull “base- ment & attached garage. Alcoa oy siding & - coral, a eae. OR _ § BLOOMFIELD - - HIGHLANDS Somerset Road Square Lake Rd, N.E.) Completin, ts? bedroom . ranch; 2 baths, 34 ing large complete knee’ with dining area’ 2'a car garage with asphalt drive. concrete terrace. Carpete d throughout, gas fired Hath A with housing for air a unit installed. Bloomfield Hills nchools. $27,000. Builder will nancing. W.. x — bh, 2203 Some ret Rd. Pb rite NO. DOWN - ' PAYMENT 3 or 3 pedroom starter homes ish roe — tee h wir. ‘eur jot. iD Co. Cainer iliams Fiske road. and OR 31235 after 7:00 OR “$76 PER MONTH | $1,500 Down 3 ———- brick. Pull basement model 38 -—s . Hopkins. or * 3-4200. W TLL TR ‘ADE SMALL HOUSE NEAR FISHER — with roe ful) Jopope tare & Mareet. Pull price $4300 or less for cash. 76 artdale Ave. After —t Pm. |OXBOW LAKE, BI-LEVEL. 3. bedrm., fireplace, & 3,pc. bath on each jevel. Recreation room, 2 car attached garage. Patio & Sun _For Sele Houses 43| $305 Moves You In ‘bedroom — hase j Nes 3 ment ll =- WILL TRADE ~$ peet rms, “FOR COLORED nll = = furnace, insula’ 4 fenced jot, East a wg stato ood terms. FE 32-7503, $195 MOVES YOU IN. Modern 2 & 3 bedroom homes. Reasonable Pang ol ve 5-767. FE 46-8043 WEbs' 35-4200. UNION LAKE “FRONT ROOMY SUMMER COTTAGE Couid easity be converted to all er Has 3 i ae large liv- ing room with fireplace, — bath, Lovely beach aaa ee view.—Oniy—¢14,000 on- oon OTTER. BEACH = Elisabeth Lake-Cass Lake EMBREE. & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd. Union Lake Village EM_ 34393 or EM 33314 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE — LOVELY 3 BEDROOM & of cabinets. 1% baths with ceramic tile. respeway = is = are on with | Ret wg oe are * wree corner ot. Terms, FAMILY HOME ~ Near St. Benedicts Living room, up. Excellent basement, gas aa Dixie xX PE 4-4561; deck. Sunken Gardens. On 3 lots es ond hot sin ice Ek ne 7 — that are all terraced and exquis- age. Multi-Lakes -healiy For Colored Families VI TAT eS: eee taape tart with space for flowers and 2 BEDRM. HOME Lake privileges yt car gare 1 Real nice house. 3-BEDROOM RANCH 99 | CASH PRICED TO SELL” ge, - nice neighborhood. Utility room. $700 do 3060.8. Commerce Ra. MA 41578 . BY OWNER car ga: $7800. oe _W6 Lowell bet. 1 and.4 p.m @ room brick Full basement. 2 down, TRADE OR SELL rms. Oakland County Realty 2610 Union Lake Rd 7 acres & house. 7 miles west of Pontiac - Clean & moderna. Nicely | moves you in. “tr, 750 Total. EM 3414 or EM see ‘after 7) John K. 7 IRWIN Pontiac's Best Buy ies home fenced-in back vard, 1% ca bbon d $10,950. Low down payment, Bride and Groom Available on realistic terms, John K. Irwin. Since* 1925 Huron —ARRO WHY PAY RENT Lise tiled " OFF JOSLYN 1's car garage, Lot T5xi4o ft Very cute 3 room ‘path, agi a Lhe armed porch facing Pontiac L ARRO REALTY TED nc LL.LOUGH ROKER 5143 Cassels Rd Sundays, 12 to § + MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Brick One-Story North side of town. weill- built home with gas heat- ing. Carpeting. three bed- rooms, large, reezeway and attached two-car garage. Ce- ment drive. Extra neat and clean. $13,000 wil] buy this home With terms. Don't =. seeing this before you uy Low Monthly Payments $52 per month is. monthly ayments for this neat clean ome, North su own Payer of $1,400. Call today. Ten-Room House With six bedrooms and two rohes, ‘This is @ - $73,650, You must see first. North Roselawn St. ideal fired cou couple ¢ or newly weds. vu ment, ent, pared at arive, nt banemen ‘siding. This is ir bar, ais “aad ced to sell quick with immediate possession * catamece w.- FE 4-9584 really clean = “attractive 2 ved street nd bi with gas heat. Large Tot eit | rive. | This house is a steal —-only Attention : —— = ‘If you have $1240 for the down pe yment, — don’t pay rent— vest in your own future Nibes Lega Two large betirms _ a ¢ bes ord. be .. dining room, or den, Nice big living roo and beige utility room. ar) fence beck yard on paved street per cent mo iz ip surance and s = onl per month. 6 room of Lemans a Moy e, 2 car 313 West Phone’? FE _5-0447 Eve. vr yen er you can move into this cozy bedroom home, built in 1954. bath . Youngstown kitchen, tiled floors, oii furnace. & utility room is what we offer bel, Cooid $600 down. Good loca- Very nice § roomst'¢ story bun- alow with 3 bedrooms. wired- or electric ‘stove. New electric water heater, storms & ene popes acne aes shopping. Only LAKEFRON: T SPECIAL cottage > with ft. of lake front: age, aed *tishing. A very® fine summer retreat. $5,600 with terms, FE 54-1284 Open Dailv 9:00 am. to #20 pm. 4GAYLORD 136 EB. Pike St. Open Eves OPEN ae | Teggerdine, Re Rd. Spacious 3 begrm.. modern yes | nt — living rm. dining rm, with iit im cuest, kitchen ‘with ample cupboard space fast rm. Oak pe basement, auto, hot water, laundry trays, 2-car garage, on paved street. downtown...Immed. pos- Price $9500. Terms. For session. omen call Mrs. Spears. Russe AL Nott. Realtor FE 4-5905 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge 1 yo, GARAGE, BREEZE- y. Just outside city. West Side. Small down payment ep STARTEF HOME a Ease. fo gay etal 140 lot. 6300 down. 3 BEDRMS. 1 RICK SHELL Big Ranch ty home with 2 jot. sewer to the building, Elec. Service & water in. Good loca; tion a isner & Lincoln Schools. nag i a Full are matted tated cll _ OA 8-2018. BY wien He PE 5433 or after and bieak- Shea: . HOUSE 6 yrs. oid. $1 000 dn. 1% ~— Ez} WHITE — BROS. = A. Good Address ‘Means a Good Deal 5814 CAMRROOK WATERFORD A 3 bedroom brick ranch home that has everything. 1‘, baths. larg@ modern kiteoen with birch HAY L/JLLIN NORTH SUBURBAN, Just beyond | City Limits. North of Walton. 2 bedroom home with bath, storms & ecreens. Breakfast nook, full basement, of} furnace. 1' car arage. Excellent condition, nice rubs. B. $1,000 dow MADISON 8T. East of a $1.- 159 do 6 roo: hom plas- wn e, tered walls bath, ful basement. Gas furnace, fenced yar SYLVAN ee uae trans- : u - ished attic Wallto-wall carpet, | drapes, Vetetian blinds, tile bath, Oij furnace. Breezeway with jal- Ousle windows, Atlached garage. $14,700, terms ACRES. Ideal éountyy living bedroom Good hunting. Modern home. Full Casement 1 furnace, small barn, 2-car garage. Imme- Only $2100 down Kok -CHIPPEWA. Immediate Upon sion. 4 bedrooms, 2 story 7 room home. Oak foors, full basement, diate possession. gas furnace. Terms. J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 W. Walton FE &-0441 Open Eves” FOR malas RESULTS LIST OR BUY Thru Johnson, FE 4.2533 ‘SUBURBAN LIVING | For futher information HERBERT C. DAVIS: 4915 Irwindale. me. built on a 100x - 360 ft. lot, 2 car garage, full basement, wall to wall carpeting ine living area Venetian blind, ares kitchen, priced = oe 4,900 PE 5-4311 Chloe Nichols, Realtor | 1580 Williams Lk. Rd. at M-58 Pontiac Lake OR 3-3831 : EM 3-0366 IN THE MIDDLE OF AN ISLAND ~ Pi.vacy and seclusion yéu could sear demand. However, we do ee this outstanding part brick in Waterford situated on 12 acres with stream, woods and lakes eannot be matched anywhere. Skillfully constructed 10 yrs. ago, it combines the warmth & charm ero construction methods. FIRST FLOOR Center hall entrance, spacious liv- ing rm. with brick fireplace, din- ing rm., sun porch, modern kitch- ance of cedar —_ closets and DOW N ST. AIRS Recreation rm. with brick fire- wieee and bar cabinette, 2 extra ms that cou be used as alas quarters or guest rooms, 2 baths, uti]. rm., ofl steam heat, f-car garage If you have been ~ ooking for an island estate away frum all noise and traffic, yet within — of downtown Pon- tiac, we ge og = call. Pull price a Sa. COME — SEE — BUY Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 30 3. Main. Clarkston, Mich, (ACROSS FROM BANK) MApie. 5-$621 Value for Your Money - Neat, coryg Ae Pig 3 bedroom | , home. Tiled ba’ separate kitch- "en & dining, erdecanes lot. Min- utes to town, kids walk to school Yours easily — $9,750, low down payment Call FE 2-0415 for ap- polntment BIRMINGHAM. BY 0 E | Near Adams & Derby Schools bedrooms & paneled den upstairs. 1% baths, separate dining rm. lg kitchen & breakfast nook, < fun basement attic, 615 adison haasanabie Bree Call MI »-5448 for appoint- ment. Y DECORATED 12 ROOMS | NEWL Suitable for roonee or boarding NEAR KEEGO HARBOR. 5 BOOM modern. Gas Loar basement rage oar PY on ok Rose M McLarty. "Broker Would certainly give you all the | of modern architecture with mod-j|_ 5 en, 3 bedrm., 7 full baths, abund- - NICHOLIE, Donelson . Park setting for this excellent Cape Cod cupboards Gas Paved street, 1 biéck for SS ittle u 1001 Quick ; a ession. e this price nt aaa only $13,650. $1545 Gown and $85 per month lud- . ing taxes and Srpeche t wait—See it today 7124 PICKERING Here is that 8 room -home you have been vase for —. this ie Eiichen, 4 beorl e bedrooms and closets. 1% ba utility room or play room. Basement. breeze- way and —— eine Located Among ‘intge sek mong lar trees AlJl this —-fer—eniy $14,900 with terms. 9645 NORMAN RD. heat. Lot x 300 . Priced sell $13,500 with $1500. down, WHITE BROS REALTORS 31295 Open Eves. ‘TH ® Sunday 10 to 5 | MODERN, 5- RMS BSMT Dn. $80 Hoctaoten! Perry-doslyn area | Buy thru Partridge List thru. Partridge 8 RM MODERN, ONLY 89,000, 8 rm income. — Brspines. > car garage, easy te modern, lake = = 500 will consider trad Med yee, 2 family brick on Park & Whitte- more, 6 rms & beth: each, real buy. . | 3 family Income. cay down pay. | ment. Will pate P. W. DINNAN 66 W. Huron PE 4-2577 |5 ROOMS FULLY MODERN, basement, gas heat, shady lot, im- mediate per. Best offer to e~ | $3.20095. Balance of $4,650.05. at $65 per month, FE ee ARE bedroom brick : baths, natural Hesaroian birch trim, master bed- room, 12218 He Ul agremipey recrea- tien room, re) Large lot and more. S17 00. ems. Apres HOM E bedrooms family-size dining she large kitchen, master bed- room, 12x18 ft. Basement. Close to school and stores. Only $8,750, terns. LORRAINE MANOR Brick ranch. 3 bedrooms, tile | bath, carpeted living room and dining ell, ey step-saving kitchen, with dining space. base- ment, cote & large lot are . but ah for ap- pointment. ELIZABETH LAKE FRONT Exceptional 6 room bungalow, latge —* os ront porch, beautiful ink ‘Built-ins ga- -lore, Fenced ed “Bear e, pod beach. A’ good buy. sfo.050— SMITH- | WIDEMAN Realty” Open [-ves. | 412 W. Haren FE 44526 BEAUTIFUL HILLTOP HOME. 5) rooms, 1'9 baths. Grade ent. base- ‘ment wil ture window. Sutt- cres. 437 feet busi- je. Many un- reciate eerie ckter—Resity; _ 236 ci Saginaw. FE 44001. “| _ Mate BEDRM. HOME ON LARGE lot. $4,500. $1,009 dn. to settle es- p ee 2-3308. BY nO WHER. 6 LOVELY ROOMS | sun room. Nicely decorated. i baths Heel basement, with recreation ‘& work OP. " Fibergias insulation. ont heat Wa- ter softener. Venetian blinds, storms & screens. Large lot. nice- ly landscabed & partly fenced. lanter box. House in a of con- dition & near Longfellow School. $3,009 dn Show jt. wa by app FE “HOME OR INVESTMENT _ Widow says sell.‘ Just a stones throw from downtown on ‘% acre bath up, and 1 bedroom or den anc lavatory hang Center “A entrance fireplace in livin tand, booksh.! es). full aime room, screened porch, 8 big kitchen with breakfast area Full basement, gas heat, water heater and softener, wardrobe closets—and recreation area. Two car garage with breezeway roof. Storms ahd screens. See for yourself—a very- complete property. % lots. 3 houses prodircing good in-/ come 6 rm modern with heat The other a 5 rm. bungalow OU heat lanv enough to build a| building fo hog own business. arrange: kitchen, 3 spacious bed- in bath, basement rooms, built Tec. room, gas i hook slum, §8., 2-car parece waeen beignborhood. Neat and clean Dn Price with “op? — speakin here's a property that can feally produce income $6 rm. apt. for o rt, Additional rm apt & 7 rm. apt. Includes stoves & refrig’s. in 2 apts. Gas heat, conv to everything Ask to see it WILLIS M ~ BREWER | JOSEPH F REISZ, SALES MGR. FE 45181 5355 N Parke * Eves. FE 8-0823 gas Reas. payment to the right oar BROWN DOWN — Value of the year. $550 Well-built bungalow with full basement, only 4 vears old. Oak floors, oi] furn...aluminam storms & screens. Recently decorated. Only $87 per month Plus tages and Ins. $ per cent Int. | $500 DOWN -— Little farm. Right tn city, Large 75 x 276-f1. lot. Nice bungalow home. Good condition Ou furn Oak floors. Priced at $7,500 pas tig ~~ i ia GARDENS — Large 8-ft bungalow with full hescinent Extra stoo] & shower Ofi furn. two-car garage. 3 large bedrooms. ‘Will consider cheap- er home in trade. $15.975 COUNTRY LIVING — At its oe here, 4 acres with large 30 barn, Two-car garage. large i bedroom home, reconditioned from top to bottom, “Interior nas been almost completely rebuilt.” Large rooms and many new mod- ern features Lovely den, com- » plete with all carpeting. drapes and automatic Washer and drver. New ol] furn. Complete new bath. : Ieee BROW’: Realtor | 1362 W uren Ph FE 2-4810 _Member_ M Multiple Listing Service TRIPP WASHINGTON PARK. 4. bedroom brick ~ completely car: on matin floor, Paneied rec. room, attached parece? This owner has his. ome in the very best con- dition, Call us for an ap- peintment to inepect this outstanding value. Leshe R: Tripp. Realtor 75 W. Huron Street _FE 5-816] or FE, 44278 Multi- Lakes Realty 2 REDRM, HOME Lake a. i% car garage, nice teighborhood. Utility room. Feeal: nice house, $700 dn, 08a ee Rd. MA is , 536 and 540 GRANADA . {1 block north of Mt. Clem- on and turn east oft East iva.) THIS _— ; YEAR LAND CONTRACT FIVE (5) PER CENT INTEREST. $650 DOWN. WEST SIDE INCOME Four family brick with 4 reome and bath each Separate fur-| naces, water heaters. utilities | Corner lot, good income, rec- sonably priced; terms | WEST SID Half sack off Huron St. A six {6} room home all on one floor. | full basement, gas heat. double arage., Front and rear porches | riced $12,500. FOR COLORED Use as a 2-family or your own 10 room house. Carpeting in- cluded. 2 full baths (1 up & 1 down!. 2 lots, car garage This property in fine reyes ureces at $13,500. with $2.6 NICHOLIE & HARGER: CO. 33 W. Huron St FE 5-818) | - Open Evenings | TO BUY TO SELL REALTOR _Partridge is the ‘Bird’ to see. ‘att UNION LAKE OFFICE PROPERTY SPECIALISTS - T. G. Trocke 1643 Uniop tk Rd ____EM_3-4671 a ICTANS a home,- brick construction | Choice paint, colors, ett. SALES BY Fr 8-694 Eves LI 2-4#77 jee of. KEnwood 1-7002 Detroit WEST OF PONTIAC *—-+-~-80 3 Bedroom pe Type og | s10° Starts Deal STANLEY & KIN NEY | _ _ Model Open_- CHEROKFE HILLS — New 3 bdrm brick ranch home 2 fireplaces, ceramic bath, plas- tered garage. Full easement _Large lot. By owner. FE |! 5-17 5 2M ” HOUSE, | LARGE ST vING rm & dining rm., ‘ull basement. 1% acres on Auburn Rd. Near LADD Ss” 3 Bedroom Ranch “$730 DOM N= Nearly new modern ranch home, “with a modern kitchen and extra | ‘ath off master bedroom. Large | -Hving room: with heautiful pic- ; ture window got s large ed room. fee this LADD’ s INC. 286 Dixte Hwy, Drayton Plains _ 3683 —— a —_— at a Silverbell ‘OR +1231 or re ‘bom b> amt 8 T tstegteene FE 4-0521 | ‘| $ room modern bungalow with base- 2 bedrm modern bungalow with full i only $60 per month, We can help air OR Comme aitieen ar — & M39 | fter 6, call 0 Pardening tov: NORTH END — Near Onk- scaped lot Aluminum storms and screens, Auto oil heat — School district. $8,950 with $1,750 down, $55 per month including taxes & insurance. OFF JOSLYN - Only $1.- 650 down on this almost new three bedroom home. Large 2 - ft. liv room, gas FA —. se to schools and bi : SASHABAW AREA ¢ on paved 680 3 biren eabinets, tile bath, bedrooms have large sliding door closets Large utility room, with disappearin stairway to floored attic. All| on large lot, 130 x 166. Let per cent mortgage. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 $. Telegraph Rd. Open 9-9 “Civilians Gi 50 New Homes U nder Ci onstruction 3 BE DROOMS LOADS or” FEATURES: Fully thsulated flardwood floors Side drives Auto. heat . Auto.. hot water Custom kitchen cabinets City water Large landscaped eed |S sewer THIRTY-NINE. For Sale Houses 43 MEMBER ea pliegaae STOUTS. Best Buys FROM THE, . KITCHEN WINDOW kiddies in the enclosed back “SHOVE OFF home located near trie water heater, | Fully pice dy for racti DE WORATOR™ S DREA and relax in this tagtefully decorated home located in the rome, roug a aks expensive ‘house. Owner leaving a= and will sac- miort- at RENT BEAT ER > Low down payment of s48e ents this bedroo home make it eAsY to ay for, Immediate possession eaw ard M. Stout, Realtor BE Seis MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE -DORRIS This cooled by lake peveee and ate ing, swimm. a ocbaechal envirohment for your growing family, this oe poor die most ———S buyer 500, | asactl me area, Te ! ELIZABETH LAKE ESTA FOUR BEDROO 15, Fomes ‘a this, area, Terms. OMS $15,975 relentious Colonial’ home kitchen with built . and many other selling ap NEW LOW LOW FHA TERMS $10 STARTS DEAL Pick Location Now PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT $600 Down MODEL OPEN DATLY and SUNDAY 30 TILL. 7:30 Stanlev at Kinney 2 blocks N of Moritcalm Take Owkland to Kinney Take Montcalm to Stanley WESTOWN REALTY Ju NTOON AKE has 2 bedrooms, den. eeaceale ‘ireplace. attached ga- rage and large landscaped lots oener Ngan out of state & Priced below cost with | Teuibie, Nees payment Do not fai] to investigate this offer if you need @ hice home LAKEFRONT West suburban 2 bedrm. & bath with extra large liting room & natural fireplace. Stove, refrig. oo ot often ecuies in price. ‘of lake frontage. “NOR T H SIDE Built in ‘56. J bedrm. brick. Full basement. auto off heat. City wa- ter & sewer. Drapes & builtin TV 1g block ta school. Only §1,400 down. This won't last. See it to- “STATEWIDE Real non Legian - Pontiae ARLES, RAL TOS ~ WOOD — NEAR AIRPO 2 bedroom bungalow a extra large jot. This bungalow has a well, septic tank, wiring. and stool, and is Leds finished on ased for $350 Dn., an toner we no Payments “BAX TERS STRE E is ment, can be handled with small down payment and easy — Laatste This beats renting. ‘ IMNEDIATE POSSESSION size dining room, beautiful wood- ed lot, close to Williams Lake. and has’ Lake Priv. $500 moves | you in, with monthly ments finance the down payment if, your eredit is ‘géod. . C.. Wood Co. 32-1235 - QUTSTANDING BUNGALOW i Terms WE TRADE WE 8ELL ALTORS PHONE FE ¢i557 Established in 1916 HASTEN TO SEE OVELY on beautiful Take 8. West of Pon- sa" property. Today's price, VERY CLEAN 2 bedreons home -with dt basement, nice kitehe next door available. $6,850 FULL PRICE AUBURN HTS. AREA $1.450 DOWN for this well-buift bedroom home in fine neighbor- hood. = baie omer with! rec- Many other fine features Floyd Kent Inc., Healvor AMPLE CUSTOM R a NEAT Absolutely the c ple — 7 ituat work and o edly read mah. “nomes $4,500, ének vith Garage and. ‘thi house, | informa: "CUCKLER REALTY 236 a oe pha naad a : i SS a cee _THR PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1957 =e EERRORIRE ME TPIT EIGER aN Te le a $5) Ee 7y Kate Osan =. adiais Peaante TIZZY. by | i _fecsa Houses “43/\. Income Property, A ile >» ; EXCLUSIVE r iTO SACREPA PARGETS Tas, custom Sa a btiten seit every B gos a ‘SEatTiFO. HOME SITES OVER. ra piicus R Beak, Ree is . ifing com plus kate rirgeges Wise" Woe ows | Cait collect: Ortonville. NA 1.2815. , benalin marbis. Grepince pen “CONNOR BROKER ae eas fer ch carpe! | * washer. aoe rat) [oo Ceram, bath of course, per enna O'CONNOR RO — in : ace. appointed St. Charles kien: __ MA 5-06Ry ite atin, 26 in. aa eeerey panes a BEAUTIPOU CORTEMYORARY. f.) . oF z Manor to sel furpace, ty ent wa: 5 bas pia ayy firepisce, | “ogune : : Noe : wave net. , a ; Wea Troe cntere wanteine ta A1| fort, and Seouty, THIS 15 We E HAVE mchen Seif developed oe ae | : : v Ss with oll : ‘é:« @ me pare lll wg sieve J Une cnoarenat can be bui ae PAIR ELECTRIC STOVE porage, vite large) 0 ACES — © 5 O02, ranch/ subdivision, prevent range a 7m : our he EST tie Tk 1% om school sores it poms. 2 fp tecrmome: 2 = ah .2as, She cups pias = Sreatunty net tae W a te thee of 4 Br | - FE 404. a work 18 ft, kitchen, We : . ‘ “iy sede N {aa ar 1D COND. > = se. necessary, : ~ 383 RSET BS aro ake tt JERRY FE, ADAMS CO | Feet oe SUBURBA ie tow tare LAKE FRONT School area, This iq en wiusualiy | Obes Brees ui 6; wre! eat chet Immediately Sv aiabie. wh Rooms — Vacant. New of 1 COMPUTE Ren CLEAR : Braue iiss ee) Srgeaten tte ect “gull home | BOE Due wey PE eet aulemebiie, if dosseelp tasers | ~ ens ete smere! fire ere came |: ach wil nights. Large] * bedrooms ‘reom:rall clos: |" plasterea perimeter heat eee. ea, urit for personal, interview EG G@ ROOM S0ITE. 7 " , and ree P _ wate “giv phone = z : pers reation room. Owner says sell poe A nd The Witeben = a oer Sigal pap electric i outline of round to Box INCOME ree : AL, MAG- |. at once as I have to goto Flor- un Fuil basement has rec-| Cooper p Stor ~~ perolls 5182, 8t. : : i raph, Cheep. ~ ida for my health. Feation room eae ee, Can cues ne a ‘and path for own-|' Bary jade t Es , . Sow NE ae eee _ Sale Land Contracts 52] furnace = n after @ call Mr. . Joll, term land. $10,000. —_ ~ New Dele te, |2 PC. i ' oe et} Se — goed SEAUTIFOL, GASB | LAKEFRONT ; roomie ‘ath “separate, A. JOHNSON, Realtor William Miller 0263 | smatnes GE Michen, cares: 4 20% DISCOUNT _ ot] saulteta Gall for etal tg 4 E 2- rage, Tf -. This esetrac a8 a Dbalanc -altor F ; Exclusive Green Lake 273.50: Payable per- mo., ; 7 1704. s. Tele oe Rd. Re 101s West ‘Muron frecees. Geax toa ne gen sited on 2 bedrms. Ranch style , m an ext to Branch Post ca. Fireplace, gas furnace, carpet home. with full besomaat: peg a 5 ‘Muttipis Listing Service’ terraced lot. hed a cost $4,218.00, PF. W. coed on : ee eee ee | Se has ante “tet ae lot ea. waterfront. $10 $00, $2,000 | 33 PER CENT DISCOUNT, 68.030! - am jpsen : down mw Nichal = to bande. $75" per month pay. | s ‘ : Chloe Nichols, Realtor ments € per cent interest. Goad | ‘an econ sie Weipa Us, a. ot hese 7 nt | burenasen AWESON | |REALTORS — FE 4-0528 RS NEAR WATERFORD LS 33831 "Pe S200 EM 39-0906 | panne at uy es tare - cavace Eves. & Sun. OFFE $11,450 — ONLY for thts 3 bed-| OR OL, 1-1611. TRADE. 2 FA , 3-& BATH) _ 2-103 room PRAME RANCH Se S| hCANAL FRONT 337 B. Au re 11791. each, ‘ee furnaces & baths, / 5" ROOM OIL SPACE Ht ra Elizabeth Lake Serna: cand Wao 00 ae Oe) ee cas SD Very neat 4 room to be meant for é TCE, | * Sompietalp » turntahed io Pull| idee! for, hunting cabin $80.3 | cheerful kitchen> 8 x 12, garage & utility “Really Roger, I think we're too young R BA La ; : fa, $65. Pull | : - cond... $50, heed 3 lots with lake bath with vanity. TAXES only meters nang . ting : . ood discount. Call OR 3-8596 | } Will. accept house-| mahogan= occasional tables. FE ond place, sie Pail, we lap hee! vat aright ear Piven Bi or small tami each other! "* ‘i L FT YOUR $$$ aac land contract, fecont ene, * $1067. 0° ~ . Paid YMENT 92 : te - : utomobile. or wha i Tv , front porch. 1 ood | fe Ee OnOWN PA PA pa Must be teem to aporec FOR YOU automobile ane pat si ta a aan rm AID Guced sh tnden terms, “| set mor ine Ta ine,’ ND For Sale Acreage 47) Sale Business Property 49, WORK FO contracts. ait| pri Gare Real Botaie, Wee | Rite ase,“ - | Be ~ “ to 1 LAKEFRONT 73 “LOVELA or sa sieisiaetincinetie ctactactnetietctttel Uteeeen tetas nem meee ~ properties 2 Ube w and | adem ‘4-4813. evenings & Sunda 4, 2 LARGE wo ST CHINESE x i Trail . — VERY ATTRACTIVE ~ ' K BUILDING ers fully investigated before —— 813. “Oper : a Ae modern chairs, Background ebar- Pontiaet Trai 7 s2z.oce heme, 3 bedreses plus | PR pcsss PE 4-1661 18 ACRES: | BRIC room| handle. Stop in or call for further | swap SxS Ont, Sons rt | truse with coral blac and white : home p*, miles| be Lm Tipping re . Mi 7: ooh ome Samal an but a4 bedroom home. art basement, oh — Spree = doteed , Ber Tor = ce} Seat priat. Bhool [ ol re from 2. ecres,; DE we a ent, 1% eter — wr oat RRO REALT Pr a ¥s NATIONAL PANEL Sina s ‘with ares ‘Ho trees and rden) and ‘kitchen, full basem soot ap be ee ®| income. Rents for $40 or In TERRA actor, 401 w.| ©1122 sfier 6 p.m. PRIGHT FREET. cents) Hedat cet e cre farts B § Deaemams, gh) Sail Yor appetsiment. “oh os iER Ted McCullough, Broker | “gzsg er fare tz Bee | er tenes Price arene - 7 a= recreation room. oil Lakefroots ee tts “heute also. | Sety Pine) he teettee 1m. . 15 ACRES B 5143 Cas Rd. +3044. | 5 3 UMP TRUCK vent neceasary both exe. : — By" appt. only. a Se hea. SME ber cnet an lace REISZ, SALES MOR. | SEASONED LAND Soo Bose 453 | 2ath, DeWalt saw and dri, press.| --006. PE 2-43 ; : hane ; ween 8. a be Consoles, Paint Creek Hills —~ | warerrorp “CEDAR SHAKE LASE APORL OS. GDen Yunt| Smith-Craw ford, Inc. | ss oN. Parte end a elution 6. a oe fae ss firt Teather & tus rqUhY bina 1 ee eens gresp OT EER ads Betray] Ge Gece | ae ae at ae a, neces ES on, 11s Ret Lee 8 Lease Bus, Prop. @A| {baile $a" Es rome ciara Oe ef sat | eing 4 J t, Priced 37,800. | 508 EB, Auburn Ra —— 36 or 40 hp. an offer ; omnes with, | breaktest Peery | PES, OW beat. : L GARAGE. L 53 | controls. Of 3-6078. Shon of Pontiac, Pootiac, fubing indow overlooking water, TV! PE 3.5500. . Money to Loan MAN SAW.| igen ' home, + grees geo den, 8 Se “SEVERAL “G6 GOOD” LAKEFRONT Peeutial ce op & reiting land, senators tied commercialy ot ie te Licensed Lenders) ELECTRIC © “, ‘inva, ower, | 4 OR 5 RM CIRCULATION OIL x in ms, colored Ave. ° “41 or_* ter. OR M4131. KEL replace, Peta separete| oom full easement, Reedy a nie | ese kaos DINNAN | uc C” PANGUS, Realtor ; ra — een 79 Veamlat _ ood shape, or wil “ eben ret Living ROOM gure: | © a ‘ Hrepi + Orton NA 1-981 SINGLE OR DO ) ICE PARTS Brand uew, da chair, r tor open to; en. Priced right. | 6_W._Huron dan - collect gail + .3 S\ORES “gy BLE, MONEY SERV Pg ted 7 track trans | Brung new. davenport motehing | © ’ and apace. | 7 For Sale Resort Prop. “A, — ‘CORNER SASHABAW| reasonable rest. om fat fe FE 5-1446 table. 2 decorator lam é indows, For. ve rr , PE 2-519. = xen can .: _.mission. Po _ coffee i * BAUR pe. Brepiecs,| HOYT eo ee sone ee ee er wie eeart tang randing os, | Ch SQUARE FEET Fon | Hitnas"™ & Sms Mohes | HAVE A Tmnom BARIG TO SwAP| Soe ne ty“eciy EA : EPA tea, natant” BC 9. tage Win abo or wil ade ‘or car| Ber sore” rma cas | ha “a eatine” oats. “ER| —BScrow up. to 80, ving” | HLLNiEes FORTE GALE Or ONE 7p" Wii NOT BENING Roo | eat, ofl ‘fired. 2400 square value. OR 3-1580. 6345. Le ' has deen solving” | ILLNESS ty _ restricted | “gehts, Osh eae Mente eae ee ; feet of living area. An ex- i of equal CHOICE USED CAR LOT. Lo- nally ene prob — = _ of the tinest highly Car. _Bualte, ae . ny lie ees BL Alt : We Finance —We Fifince CLARKSTON—5 ACRES “igateg_ on tout Perry at near treaty Paice cr f° fexgirone Seapets SLs Fa A tirement home ‘os, ; cuulia a . I Id Finance pode 4 aad rr iy vas WOOL PACE, $15.95. tirement home on ur new north-| We have several of | of traffic. louseho nan ash offer es * $16.50. Imported Brick Ranch Home dividon ‘Gearismen'e parade | Qiataston ein {rtuage' ac sal _, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Corporation 5 sere] SOS" Aialawer 0 "Ss ES a seer Parechial vsckoct ana) SILVER LAKE Wil also. build and finance jon | #3200 with very low down pay "Sagi 8 5-8165 | 3% 8. tnd Pir. FE 40835, rave “eat Sr SSS Freres . S ete eer Re ee living aod ‘dining room. Briar | Usrma "Pree bast beatin ere teal ey A ea a isliss lick h one r= ig Trasester bere | x12 Felt Base Rugs & Rugs $3.95 © | RERMORE WAKER — TRON, a has bireh let] Hill ‘stone fireplace, Birch kiteh- Johnston ubbar 20 acres (¢60 x Daayiow PLAlis Eo a Prckagpdl HiTest fleshed — okt leis end f a4 with ledgerock matic washer & dryer COTT BUILDERS ‘and with live stream Sd above _trat OR BHOTGGH FOR ro a agro : ®, vdinite Vell. with aca cae beat.) large corner an Mit St Het OBR COF man ot potas Lefms a som tn fee ef toe il $25 TO $500 a gels tralter. Sym a-4108, roe eRe Wall. I Tile 2 25 chairs vlond ead stot, 8 place wee. / met Pa jie Sreroatne Prectontl wacaas ‘eae. wenn} lake rentage , Peace wg Sd a “un v5 30 Dem 5 j Feat Odea tio foe pe raat po Ey pealanred D toi” months | TAGE STAMPS & fl LSOus. papel ger’ me de 8 Z| horany oa ky gee oe wer mow. & } adtnched akes. 1th aot! and quiet $6,500 with ¢ down. N Sout, Realt tor OR 31950! . to y Our r¥ice qu | EM ‘hewi / _ 141 W. Huron, PE 43064 recorder \. / ERes Sites cos os. Sot eter ree Sica Stout Realtor eer une CocermNey, wane. Fie, eee, cette Ly a a ce | eg reese -: i i. § | Cleared. idea! for. ieee ona house and 2 modern [oe 1. | cond, § ments, $96. PE 44305. j Mle landse _ al =| 000 b $1,500 Joos ' 6.000 sq. ft. 1 semi-| sel or swap Call OR 38561. AMANA DEEP | _! oo ae Ra ; j { wal ing ‘Tom Large utiitty oll heat. | Olsnaie. 4o semi privaie lake. Mie | For Sale Farms . 48 cadng ocak apa. t saan Js HOMES AUTO TOYS. TOYS, TOYS © | preene ihe now. “Sen “Cont be | LANG UPRIGHT sage SETER . / ne ‘Kr ‘ett tin, Hes large . with garden | Hunting edi sons " Mading docks. a ee n = LOAN CO.. . G@iising Gus 6% dae 8 —_ exe. * SALE HALF Bc he int | Geesegier os agen payment | Hale ce Henne: Pot 2S o Acres Near Hadley reson - _1_N_Perry st” (Corner Piker | Per cent off, Buy now fer Caria Mig ects Sager meee _ price at Jack” sere ae in Huron - 000 Dn. : oe , re- r RM. - $3.95. SILVERCREST | with $200 down, Only $3, . .1SAM WARWICK KEEGO |, DWARE 82 per Livina Lane am ER i ce Bond “i ement, Sear ‘garage | bench near, rood Stating. 66.000 | heme wun soneieel tal “School ow agin, business, as oans BARNES Hoel atte, electra canes.” valued TV certal 0c, one to a cus- = esahat’ pea. ic 1000 “down, wit ae ode Realtor, Hale, bath. Large pansied ving | chad 3406 ag. Ail or part for Lota 's —_ now 8 er sami | omer, Jeeemh Puraiture, “18 3-Bedroom Briek to vay te responsible’ p arty. “hhick ce naxpoure $2609 oa” Full basement, er irons 6 CORNER EuapeT SETI TO $3 NiTORE no ¢ oa. ara E CAN BE POUND vioke L im! om é pee ol OE lk ES furnace, : Cass Rd . ete. bial. FOR THE { nyse SON Full Baseemnt cena mGE BLAIR For Sale Lots 46| ~— porch. plus glassed im rear Ke with Geo oa" R at storage toon end iT Lag SALES MAPLE TABLE & 4 . GEORGE LJ Reet ot porch. 2 small cow barns } rful location. Good for : i STURDY |* 4 tutte way, but @ lot Exc..coud--EM 3-2616 $8,500-—$3.500 EALTOR Squaay eee ee FE ¢4423.| “PARKING Sendbtew | Wrest twttanks oTUey Vege ma ‘and elec. retrig- ATTA tetdhe ate Guues en satel terttcg 4538 Dixie ea prance 31281 oo Se oe end sha, Seceluded and a “For of Sele or Exchange 50{ SEABOARD FINANC nee pat SHANTY. ALL Of erators, leas to oay. ee and @ water heaters. MAYTAG 8Q ae ee dt home. on, North “Pe DRAYTON 8 £ ved road. ; cha H PERI oraeer | Soae. 4PM .....| fans, ' > , : Seal etree, earbacs|__"Bawe ‘Un Si Dares fio cant on ier | fae fo. Et dad Some TBDRM HOME. Ong Heat, run. Bé#t tain UICKLY |~ WILL TRADE diese, fae aad sadn td | sera GOT OF igh Mg sas = Gas car y 4] . aan LAKE LOT & M. i per menth. GE the Q ns ssattreccas Living ——_ refrig. cond i ven- eS bemrceme. Onl) CANADA’ CR wyato. ‘Preak Dorkec’| 0m thio cee. pished. S100 down, Your equity in house or tot occasional chairs, tables, jamps.| Sort & chair with peauttrul ood : floors and plastered walls, at- , membership, $400. F ks 351. : trade fer ney foee brick 2 bed-| cccasies fadion Fi dining room | Sort. © Bair wit peasctal : > oon ote y hon bay als pear RAINBOW EB 6m. °S iroux- ran i 0 wnities 5! UP to room home. Pull basement, oodles tes. Dinette and many! ‘Clarkston MA 18. ; this year. = IN BUYS Business )pport: ved street. More! | suites. erp |—o! 2 El cl gage : Better ‘barry oo this one NAGEMENT ox DON BUY QCENERAL REAL ESTATE to 1956 cars. Bring your| of exttas P Hopkins. BZ. wat mar veae ig for real | WECCHI SEWING week PE 2-010 For Colored | UNDER NEW MA Oakland County West | 7 ZNERAL wy. OR + 3-9701 Buy Thru Partridge tite, “Most aecks Closed tne) terms. FE &6167 os WeEbster| Visit i2t? - trade new. $195 ver week FE 456 S. Faith Mrs. Davis | Sonvenient to N'western ae 80 ACRES . aos ie Len ny ware eTghAtUt seer ‘se AP i) CHEVROLET 2 DRT "lt Gon waramas, =< WORGE ELE LEC. STOVE FOR BALE. 4room modern home. Alu-| A CAPABLE AND EXPE. MIDDLESTRAITS LAKE AREA Small oy ae _ te iy ; svar good UP TO 4 MONTHS PaY _850, good cond. 40540. — ced, _RIENCED SALESLADY 33 |, MIDDLESTRA a: Nie LEASE em “ctor trailer, ‘EM We eu or trade. Come out NORGE , & See Cee Oe NOW : near the lake A, § acre ae Uuillty and ear d" garage attached. Ni my from co main be finorered. oma an . re z , re ta round. 2 acres of tree —s Ghie, FEDS. gas. Good "garden spot all this) Sue ARDC HES irri Se urban A or = ge pees Ceol wr: 3 13° RUG. GOOD) parking “ cnrome dincte toe Tete. for 4,700 with $750 down WILL HELP ney 4 is — = on SLY sieve $ metive eo'l, fences 2032. ; cond. Reas. FE 85071 2 Tro ¢ OWNER LEAVING ar: ae and per month. This will YOUR REAL > eel owne: Godd prod 500. Terms. Shown WILL TRADE $4.10 00 1 IN OPEN MON., rm. bo trigi- * = today. PROBLEMS. == * A = de RESTAURANT oan mpan WILL . clees PRI. 9 TO oo tare. a of: 13 ft. Giroux Franks beads . tty | & SCHUETT, R Realtor | RIDGEWAY =| L PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG Z $" bedroom — ig ge Pe ‘ike pew Rorse.« fe stove. with RAINBOW REA 7400_Highland Rd. (50) REAL ESTATE “STN UNO oi: recreation ° 00m hg Be wn eren ETE double ovens: & ie Paved AYE Bi ep, Sa Sa 7 St cna HS EAE | ee ne Destro g REA re veo! OU C FE Z- L'D. RILEY, Broker | "SAT SEED EATER | ter located Tar 4305 Dixie EVENINGS FE 4-6306 d —____Open_Eves til 8. Station Available tmmediately. R D. RILE roKke ard, $20. PE 2.9048. ra biks. 8. Voorhe: a me. Hd | , Bathe, Candee | | LAPEER COUNTY et ee ie ee ee 808 Elisabeth Ck RA ~ waABIOMAPe SoetER eS | aestaK Bhat 4 beh, : t d Ghly $500 Down GOOD BUILDING LOT OFF FF COOL S63 nares! (Large 6) cas) keane, completa mocern Lb oe | wise BAXTER & a Pe eee ee et eee ts be ccceneke . SPACE HEATER E emps CA Me te cnt tom nome ee | per ae ee te Sele Titacmg | Loans $25 10 S900 | For Sale Clothing So Tae W he | On eae eee located near . : aed S nuee. | stg eeoahee ‘Loans to ‘01 / 56 ae PE. 5-822 : to R “QUICK AESULTS : so” TY acre. $4. dn Ridge. i rete n 1.400 DN. ELAS age se #10 eee | Perna Gi ORgHN. xc. GORD SH. “ Ernie brick oe cay oe, Cal ra el Thru Johnson, FE 4.2533 |_#Y $4ti_ Ope Ere Ae peat ea a neem HOUSEHOLD 1 FUR a MOSKERAT CAP. “Teaidaire citable Tetpe "Paya! oe TE 34903" 140 ACRE ATED 1 MILE, Por intormation ca P. oP Pontiac | —=* LIKE NEW. : the East —_ Living —_ 4 440 ACRES % mile of road} Obeil TR delon eves. Mr- FINANCE COR 0535 3 wittan coaTs, | piano rolls. iis OE & tied oun Move Tomorrow = "\ from Davison 1% m r 738. 1% & Saginaw St, PE 4. on en ak. force ta mee aan OVENSTUFFED CHAIR 17 OF 3 me tiled less to . $95 DOWN ; _frontage Davison siF 41. Bridges, VE + ; i bas cuffs. $35; the other, | ANTIQUE Ta r_-$20. Good cond. MI 6-9227 . fines shower “seat gas water put "you a modern 1 beet Located na fast of Clarkston | ACRES” 6 seta Fo "ene Buy Thru 1 Partridge” LOANS pin Ges ms eee ts Pd “treasurer tn, house & Sead San Cae aED TY Seta PRC SETs FROM heater, storms & screens. Toom ranch home 1% baths in ideal location C. mile: d 2-1194. P 1) a.m. 432 W. of 614.96 ‘up. ONTV ra xtra large lot. Take tiful Ye acre tracts to choose —a Woods. Goo List Thru Partri ‘§ TWEED TOPCOAT. ZIPIN ath. i, : So - REAL * INVESTMENT ey ezung mortgage, | Peoutif ie sere 4200, you'll like wing ‘ell ts Wil ll with terme nas DEPOT WITH | 59 70 828 TO 9800 bg A Govert conch cost pants ApuIRAL PORTABLE Tyo: WALTON 7 , a= Wy. heve just Heted 2 brick werraces.| Call PE 1) ane Sie Demo o , a2) Bvine aoe Wil ‘necept trade. OF gr a ee and shirts. Sizes 10-12. — wee me ic one ds A, 2 1 Three six rooms t breezewa: 446 ville. = , : wi . pet gach. Full dacement, coali Have To Sell -Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Brick tafare sea ae 3 fo aur 3_Oronwille Se ——s = 1 ‘BARGAIN BO) Moree "push-avtion washer rf Or HEATERS USED, em a ons dg 0 Ser. my Rome tocmted a mene: 2 ee large” scons with fireplace Po P Pakrnivan ™ WHEN YOU NEED Sad Sut 44528 t bargain tiie 8 Norge. ae wanes, Ce: PHAFF SEWING MACHINE, 1 YR. Say Cal FH ' -othe = . : : — * Good used clothing « . nt 0. ; down op cach & $54: per "month: pa con Yiiie trom tity UR MODEL HOME IN pesyen E 1 "van View. veo LL ail CO. $ ~ $500 prices. Come tp select —— : ms to pay or 90°days—same as gid. Pa a we “ath - Wil, sel separate. aD limits. Includes attached ga- SEE 0 m7 ¢ _er-On ‘Elite : SHE pont Pen an ees large | cash Ts | QUAKER 6 at. HEATER. cla eee 4.8284) rage. Immediate possession PERRY ACRES! Bay thral Partridge Hing for tess meders 3 bey. high) © oe eat euiehiy ea vot stock” Cloth & fur coats for la- ae bt GABERTS ies nparend 2 BED. on | > Honage service station. Ide : t — a es. ; — RE acumawe Vom home, Tie autho furnace, PE #2 -SeuED Twist ™ Por "ix | __ List thru Partridge | “¢allonsae. formation phone: Zit geudorery, Bapmeate te aah ito help Rp olson eT & Pil.” ABPLIANCE SPECTALS 0b Galland Aeon Pe Sa 3 caren, buns teice” Pull — Make Us An Ofi {gr ee TOUR MEW HOME: Kee ae Ne 4.0003 i a, = “an 4 p.m... hes 71-2100. Sune We will be. gi ——— ea until 9pm & Sat. 10 “ more dryer, one 0s; nw india Frigid- =BU LT | WASHING efi a. = wer hints Lat ee sett et pe ae ae” HILLSIDE Level and Wooded Lots 95 acnes— es “SALE OR “TRADE. _7 to 9 p.m, MI_ 6-357, | COATS & JACKETS SIZES i¢-i8,| Thatic’ she, p Eiecirie, “0s Electric, 503 N. Johnson. F Anenor fence, #18 900 with $1,800 fun waseaoent auto, heat, | BLACKTOP ROADS a or P. DINNAN “| ET’S TALK Also .girls snowsuit Size 3. FE tose Fan _ +5160. ee = { enclosed preezeway and al- . ly located on Lapes rari .. FE 62377 Py oe re iv. _ 23034 = REFRIG, * CHROME Chie Nichols, cour | sebech AY stant | Em eS 7 oon tse ie BUSINESS” -RINANCE CO. | CaTLREN'S & TADIES” CLOTH STARTING OCT ISTH seek DRRENRGRT? CAR BE 1560 Williams Lk. Rd. at M5 price $12,600. Cali FE 42545. FROM ee HADDRILL Close to new high schoo! ‘ 4.1574 fa ake gfterncen at 1 .p.m. ade into a bed. @i5. 918 N. odern home. good barns, fences FE 2-PANTS MEN'S SUITS. Open every OR 3-3831 "yn sane EM 3-0368 H *p 10 IN Se 8-2953 tod * out-bullines. Easement res Flower Shop - 702 Pontiac State Bank : ayn Brey & tan, west. $800” mt Monday "Open ‘every ‘eve. Tasmanie. a4 saree nat 3 J. A. Taylor) Hk fe) Beanie opts Eailf pitting |" CASH LOANS | eee cat rk TOR | OMAR tt | scorer ace ya ate ce 4 bedroom modern— ae acre with term ‘modern building 38, Polo | 32 | table $35.00 r baseboard heat, Utility room. es: EAL ESTATE & INSURANCE LADD S os acres f oicmes Seas ee with 7, 7. ae to $500 "theta size. 14, Bow soanse’ shoes, ize ARE YOU inte or te Ag gossip be - = 2 ,* ’ ie 5 Py er, Straten Cay gt, Stet en GARLAND BYE, oe 42544, Select Homesites are on on 10 roads, $225 per ac bane Owner will consider - F FLOWER GIRL® DRESS NYLON oa Interested ne cleaner home sis e Cn he any reasonable offer. . Low nk brocade, clothes bing serongy Ad SOFA, ROSE. 360 CUSTOM MADE. cree 100x150 FT. wovactesoftimber land tn Oabiand BI J K NEF 1 once size @'wit hat to'match.| Cows, Sétpblumblon, fixtu Originally 8409, Good cond, FB $500 DOWN Estates County. One mile from paved . once size 6 with ha agen tie ini 0. : —here is Beautiful Watkins-Pontiac ; ‘ou Partv Store day about 8-01 o"Stamtty. ‘hearty completed L RAINBOW ee a mere Richera nly #200 per ack Mi 4.2045. ON WOODWARD Ave. This ‘ - nid a CORTE SKIRTS. & D1 " Water softener. "She tae hee FURS So Perens Cates a _—— Teepe chet. von WYOMING aS rear ses tee. : Lamar my Ge uncuiee $250 224 N. Center St., ssflighiand is an Neal set yp a or ‘ Finance oO. orn Biscr le ae b 8 tee £2072 | ~gphew = Beg waier iisell, Clarkston. M. Sy Deve Cegat ree tare 2 svextra Tot included #500 down. A siaetie comet has diseontin- : Whittem JAC KET. ‘ rode —— Sask "add anil twice modern 2 bedroom) ow Al is355 FT end | ‘Rent Farm P Enaperty 148 good ‘volume but’ a lives Pontiac orniy ROODED. 3 poly tea) a year, Your vast ts euty tsene) home ee Complete ‘price ELM Street — ¢ bedroom home Waterford “in a heavily wooed 1 ACRE FARM NEAR-RocHES.| £004,,colume, | double this ae all sive 1214. Exe. cond. Mi| 5, iow Gal Pe “odo3s — saa cabanas price et eet ae toe area. In a controlled community |‘) ° Semi-medern house. en ox business. $7,500 d Drayton Plains 6-0539. UNTING SUIT BLOND ‘T TV AND ALSO A 21" Sororhes Snyder Lav ender. down payment. Balance $56 «| to assure good homes. Only $2-; ‘5, eo Roches’ MICHIGAN BUSINESS . EADY'S | WOOL HUN FE 2.8380 —_ Excellent condition. FE a ote. a OGREALTON "bet at Trane’ | S2r'wial men 135x100 FT. a SALES CORPORATION NOL TARE 0 ee Mi mareeae 3 — Highland Ré._ (0450) : : |.on 2 paved road siness Property 49) >: LADY'S GREY LiLy ANN ;| Double ind Shot at ft of 4 , PES SS Minel O88| RAINBOW REALTY tn Thoide fovdtion an ihe rors: | Sale Business Property « JANDMESSER, BROEER Utica and rey coat Bitte iO. Ml an te, ca ies, ee ue let ~Seoel et LADD'S INC. | DIXIE HIGHWAY —/°"ht JNRIBEEER ag TEAGUE FINANCE CO, | _#aiw'77_sot! Ss e—peroe—coAt| fours Fara oy ore tes on 50 — $998 DOWN PARK AT OUR FRONT Door | + MAIN Oe tesa ne 1814204. | _Ave._ ; ted on a 69 = 120 lot with a 202 N ith - m: emp ; __income Property 434 286 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Pisins saan street as the rear wat | epee ER, ol “Man's tray sabardine ae 4988 e DEL KELVINATOR, Nea NT Rd. +M24) at line. This 6 room & ‘bath hom ‘ size 38. Young man's ind électric range like : mn ; LAKEFRO BY ow? OWNER 7 FAMILY BRICK, , 388 tairerean Rd offers excelient opportunities “to \ |. LOANS §25 TO $800 size Ry or) Black dress. size 18%. rer ot | cu. ft. Frigidaire, 5 Furnished 3 bedrm. 2%. baths. BY ¢ commercial frontage on main or Sian or PE $0292 the young couple who want a CT Tl eC AUTOS . _PF 2-20) wT odie Large living room with stone fire- street Income $500 00 pér month |__OR_3-1231 aaa combination home and pusinoss : ; IVESTOCE Liontr oO — KIDSKIN % FUR NEW, NECcHT sewING 1 pecen, full pesemec!. cn ect (6000 Lew down plyment to Fall Is Gorgeous at “| property. THIS Ig A- REA ; HOUSEHOLD Goops coat, $40. Very good cond. MI) @RAND WN = coreh Bi sesem ee: am nee | responsible buyer, FE 83152. CHEROKEE HILLS! BARE PIG fd E. BARTRAM 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE |} pp, Rochester. OL 60711. Be Ail Pw : 5 ee oe ae" ae Sewing ‘Cen: Attach garage ang. - a4 ae ea ae 54 : watt dows paymce HOME AND INCOME countey beauty. of ‘ts newiy ae, 202 Dine Hwy, OR 3-108 DOWNTOWN LIQUOR Mortgage Loa | MAN'S SUITS, size 37-38: OveR-| _ let. F ie EW ELECTRic SEW- , : ~ sroraot | € Realtor Selowet 65. te 128" feat wine The buv of a iifetime!! You can coat and topcoat, size 36: a | im mockine, $34.50. $1.25 @ week. SAL ON ARMY K. L. oe ag FE oe JF you want « rvoming house on nea Planned for today’s bet- Joslyn Ave, Corner ow" this busy page! qlee enn LOANS—$600 to $1.5 500 caee se foMa Ale CS Alle 5 Repmeeee aaa SHIELD STORE % west side. thix is idea amily ter homes - an | 8 trontaxe y p i : aad are rs “TE 32-9502 Utica ¢uanter cstrain 6 advantages! * sompare ie pa plus 30 tot ern fit born" No. better oa Sesen yf oe ot geal o - = ites » Cheap, Ph. FE 6-0038. Sane Sipe Sreinag, & & tp. ie WwW. T,AWRENCE ae eee n- here Investigate this : , Se ie trem mar ; rooms conemel Wasement wits Close-in — Seeware ce “6 “FL 7 Rensonay priced at'tbo anywhere NT. RESORT gonpas dome additions or F ==5 — surr. ey of wens Vanlan ts rien 8 cout tine of re q i ly Fraage Hi eth a tm s j * 5S ¥ SIZE 3 2 plete 5 Contemporary. Thin tear “he youn or only Dmlig” west of "fu amt oo eg ' ° ries $5,000 dn. to buy 3 To" ros in or enclose “re wee condition, $25. MI if Carries 8, ver! tL r ' | ite Angelus Drive faem Bulver, $13,500 terms eal ben tale ear mil Dixie 4 lighway Income cant rt on. OF coo, Lake ear i pai +4 oF pe Paved streets. 100 1 > ce ic., Realtor xcellen . Buy now ; uo it trees. Lmmed.~possersion hy ae “2 jTeiearavn | Carl W. ae Realtor. Lon tb xa. groom hame,| aX the low oftecceen’ ice R obes, Dresses | 2-0123 Open Cofimunity Nationa? Ban ths, could be used as Be AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING rE +4211 Eves FE §-1302 la sburioens ot! - NEIGHBORHOOD aig ces Va « a SYLVAN LAKE) 2 EO ‘HOME ee Zanes for - toon lake, Susex ante . GROCERY sinks. vo tome Wate’ ate never ever, been worm r f i OUTSIDE TOTL . tion this beautiful, 3 FAMILY 5x¢ CON COND. | ca Taylor, Realtor. I an cighborhogd 4 1 Ay * ber or =e oe sell 7 Vinewood Under eonstres pode ss 27 H FE 4-2544 ber year Full. 4. Excellent fi accra thtens Sioce trom. ihe late, Pull base. ‘BY OWNER 7 PAdLY i INCOME, | 47 Roy Annett ne. preteen tae is operation te Ruttf oe oO Oe eoeta, ‘sies 30, Man's : = oe. | , . vee t plumbing. Plastered. iarge jot .A-1 cond. ? car ga. AN REALTORS dar le, P.O. ike new, op weiss 10 - om. copeet arge Wi} take small house or . ls eral 8.0466 . wo Lady's EA Srenoee | = Walle fess and Water, Larg rage, : Huton PEA i “4 pg fear | sme “dn. avment. 79 Seneca s Ocen Evenings and Sunday 1-4 HARDWARE ‘erat for hy danas A sn As. Z $16 | FE oe OLORED ~ Vacant’ Opportunity [ Plus stock pute Be ALVATION ? ARMY - 16, 809. FOR. C me _! = Z ee) apt income on Orchakd a : North of Rochester aear new | 600 EY LAKE RD COMMER. partite, Sects an % set ee reer - RED SHIELD STORE “cat Today Fort An Appointment at eur or bret $13.05 Ford proving ground. #6 woods | cial corner tet at Union Lake. or trade, FE 5-1 : 118 W WRENCE High rolling a 4285. : : i LA t pia VER 7 0! a pte ‘t bargaln at $16.0 200. | “hay Phru Partridge WARD E. PARTRIDGE iy eS ; Ged comeing and’ aloes is THE» ANSWER we ag | REA we 1. entire . Store KEN N EDY. YOUR PROBLEM: "* “Gy ou emu.” | List Thru Partrid REAL TRUOUT, MICH | sy CADERG ; Aly 9:30 8.2, 10.8 pm, : | | To sell, rent,| Maurice Watson, Reaktor Ea, mR ge ae : Ted a! REALTOR - WwW ant Ads! To sell, ren i 311 W. Fifth Rochester ty, buildings & equipment, OPEN EVE. “Tit. 9. . ; Fh, & : 3007 W, treron E+ | hire, it's FE 2/8181, | : 2-121. ea : 4 Open Evenings tll 9 “que: PONTIAC. PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1957, pa’ plasterboard .....¢...... 1 ae et ad i" Yan's pljecore a 14 “x ™" ceed : ; & * oe +o 4 4 ecb xt. door frames”... at Aa Inside door ‘jambs ..... Soe 8 ~~“ prige list. All cover, bi NORTHERN 8107. Cooley, - CLOSET DOORS SRESRw.F SEBSSE ef: bt : sexes ‘i wee | + $50. : Ask for our 4 ae “Cash-Way* nes costa ot a Sons FY. liv rr WAREHOUSE” oe sTEWARTGEESS co.} on ae 3 Orchard Lk. Ave Christmas Gifts CHIN Piste. your e yf ab hed cna ees now. taken at ¢ L CLOTHES ese Sale Miscellaneous 60 auneelibe eee meg ‘FE is, er PuuP. 8 in, on | men electric saw, » 24x24, 1 aluminum two 20 ft. steel “T “T” beams. Sell iM once. FE 6.0030. LIGHT PULL-DOWN ae ei east ig replace modera iit oat era 3ehs "= FACTORY Inds ef - PLUMBING BU LY aE 5-2100 rou. eth ws 8 nr. Nl eagareemiong =ata cap and Miter $10: sey 1-19 IN. T ARBOR aajaaw. 1 Porter — oaths planer yey Other Mise ‘auske: P WANTED: FRONT END LOADE ae tractor. FE S206. SEATS $7 $3.85. ‘Also ts a Rin al a din values Hetress 303 Lr, Lk. Ave. a “Her vucsthoe be is the groom!”” Y maker MAIDENS. For Sale Pets: 69; ~ Auction Sales For Sale Tires 80A COLLIE PUP, 6_MOS. OLD, FE-|. male, PE 54-1647. 7 | ill helt ano an & Apricot, 501 4th. st. FE e ast PET SHOP --t 51 Henderson, al Pish, fe : ae ead tie Miata corp Fore ARAKEETS Siam —r| a FE ig gn pg Ey CAGES Pood since land Ave. Parakeets Guar. to to Talk , Canaries, $91 4th St. PE 29-4025. __dfspesition guar. ™M 3-407). THOROUGHBRED BEAG! old, Male, 0. Boge had TROPICAL FISH &. vues —_— bred, also suppiles tank pairs. Larry's veotast fish, 1088 FE 2-6104. Open “Eves WANTED: YOUNG WIRE. haired Fox terrior housebroken, female reg Call OR %-1766. Sale - Sporting Goods OO ¢ Goods 65 _ Hunting Accommo, 65A/ WANT A GUARD DOG? BUY A Doberman. Phone FE 54-4321. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70} Pa A MODEL #8 MAUSER HUNTERS! CABINS _ USED HEATING EQUIPMENT Coal saeeness = anes up. me Boller & Burner * Ol) floor furnaces ELBLING 73 8. Parke 8t. WOOD AND _ALUMINGM “COMBE I gt Rg BENSON LUMBER — WELLS QUICKUT MEAT 8A wi Hen Good cond. srs. and MACRER RiP STOCK | Tutti ee cat Pet = 80 s ~ Near Hillman Phone FE 2-3031. ning SPOR Bithep sock gy mg * Gs — sinall — cabin i ae Oakland 6-142. _Sand, Gravel & Dirt t 6 TSTER ep sight ase, An-~) ~~~ 1 BR} feogl poe" are OF PULVE gt et CEMENT MORTAR Muratic UPPLY CO. $1 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 ___- Do It Yourself 61 Pike’s Rental D pot TOOL & EQ Trailers, oe cud tractor, floor sanders, Ts, carpet _ORlande ) +2579 o— “aS giantess, corpee CON Mf you don’t see it-ecall 2 snteiecs $488 Dixie Waterford 1751 Opp. Our Lady of the tay Church Outs. Make your F OR RENT cae mies or End Tables. From WALLPAPER 8TEAMERS each oe SANDERS—EDGERS—POLISHERS "| PLOOR 8H __ S. Saginaw | HAN NDERS - DRILLS - SAWS FOAM RUBBER LOUNGE ZEN. Ome UNDA my Fodic, ars Eee" | vm eae : s. SANPORD suede or leather coat, size — MaA_ 66352. FOR RENT SCREENS, oe army Coat a with & with fan $30, * Tena: — mens. PR eet. Of. HEATER. | Sex70 a. eee Bene 1 30x40) 4 Thom 808 Perry, — Phorm Window (0175 ALLIS CHALME: RS a YD. loader. Also lowboy t mi 6x8 2.WHEEL TRAILER _ FE Sosa, SD aes Sarre tube OR 3-7665, after be iexat | AEE gent _ een on cabinet hardware, slid: male, 1 yr. old, exe. ee eo TIC heater and Skileaw, 2 WHEEL TRAILER, FEderal 5-8466. 164 ne Street - Sou w_8t Mpower- MA OF s ~ "ANCHOR FENCES down. PHA wrerous® seer k ND PORK wim HALE AnD 333 ja ie | Nyda fse2 est iC Loans SDRPLUS 1 LUMBER & Mo i ie . * Co, Garage Doors 43371 new, OL 23-600 ~ + He heater. bag dH pea ester, OL 2-0211. we ‘Bokers and ¢ space ATION AL ECONOMY jn | alr ed BF com _— ith tank, em alls ‘Oeed 1 séason. In- gas. GReenlesf 48524. __ GUN 1 TYPE Oe ot. FURNACE, 75,000 | 2 N controls, Hu- ‘nm t rs tank, used 3 sea- _sons. OR 3-634. _— HEARING AID. NEW, SLIGHTLY used. Not needed. Sell Salt price, E_ 3-7210. — Also 4burner gas stove. EF 5-1125 Floor sanders ~-hand sanders — furnace vacuum cleaners. Wall- per steamers. Oakland a be int, 436 Orchard Lake FE 5-6150, MALT, CA It Yourself. We deliver. Box 64, _ Ortonville, Mich. PPAFP SEWING MACHINES. DRY 3, material, paint, Eraice. ame & electrical 8 to to Sanday 16:00 to < " Montcalm Builders Supply, 156 W onte E $-4712 WATER HEATER. . LIKE ~~~ 10T 8. Saginaw FE 2-066? (We will move to _ 8. Telegraph: on or about Nov. Ys). : #400 CHET ATKINS GUITAR. now $300. $200 se anada guitar, now $150. Ss iS be. ng. Fiddle, now $235. r a Piece 'D Drum Set, $200 IN STRUMENTS BIG SAVINGS N_PIREMAN STOKER — COM. | LIBERAL TRADE ALLOW. TERMS EDW RA OUTLET, 18 8. Saginaw , ACCORDIAN 120 pass ‘POLLINA, t cond . FaouEas DEEP WELL JET “4 See & 80-gal, tank. $100. FE JET mpecs' . A ag G. A, B fat Garinet. in good con with case. }-8708. jaunt tower PRICE ON ~ . aceordians loaned fre br beginners with lessons. FE Complete with faucets, 95 val- BEAU OLD . FASHIONED $99.50; also pon herd base eocees, 7s tee ee shard Lx. Ave, "ah ~~ Metal Food Lockers st outa for storage, stock bins, work shops Ava‘ iable in quanti- ties of a or more up to 600. j 24290 319 pat nile Nhs set edie i athe et rifle. Remington e = 2 Zz case. new PES 6-594" Mower Clearance Sale "© NEED ANY “BOOK 4 MA ie! our choice, Write Box Pon _tiae Press in. 21-ft lengths. 13 oe— ft. te 3} 21-ft SAVE a) ING SUPPLY a bor —— FURNACE, A-t CON- $35. 60,000 BTU's. MI saies. Git FURNACE POT TYPE. GOOD it Si, EORACE 0005 COND Wi ~ OIL FURNACES 84,000 BTU, new, $295. Duct work xt 3-634, — WEBSTER REAL ESTATE ; OXFORD, MICH. OA_ 68-3123 MODEL 74 A REMINGTON AU-/. m. gton uiet Writer table typewrit- Q Fh ng i standard maked of power mowers iierg close-out ea; | PIANO TONING" PLAYER RE ~NEW GALVANIZED PPE U lie ft. 2 PLY OOD SPECIALS CASB AND PRICES iy By good 1 % fi 2 fir exterior TARPAU ALL BIZi ' JOR"s Aa 4 “Sunptos Pe . ___Auction Sale 77 . Bunk fi wer. Near apie desk bo «| dressers, & chests. -t meg ges ser 2" near eee chairs. Hollywood s oi beds. wey int, Studio cou Radios, end love! drapes. Coffee tables, Li & clocks, china and ceuaiete Trang! Soke B ete. ni p. Brass White gornie top table. isc, “galore! e 7 cab consi eu on 6 days weer, bas . Auctioneers, ate EVERY FRIDAY | night, 9 miles north of a a3 Be Sa re a Finn Still tn crate never used, paras after 6 p.m. ereneportation Offered 87). E- Evervining Because of 300 GMC, Dump. - ; inp. RUNABOUT. 104 HP. GRAY trucks in A-d sha inboard. FE 4-8654 : Emereas i . ‘9? ELGIN 1) HP 196 N PANEL TRUCK MY 3-1531 33310" iss? 4 TON DODGE TRACTOR & M BOATS 1953.-32-f trailmobile flat TORS NAUTICAL trailer. Good condition. $2,500. BY OWaRS. OMe 1% ro STAKE k. Goed cond. y painted reasonable Bonner’s Byroten Gas, 2685 SS Woodward 1955 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK.. New insulated van . Like new. Cheap. Phone OR ‘ Fer or Sale Cars 91 : NORTH F PONTIAC . iful 1083 Buick Special hardtop .1953 Ford Customline, 4 dr.. MosT MAKES AND MODELS TO AUTO: SALES : net Far Sale Housetrallers 78 PALL LLLALP LLP | ERY = OQOING _load, Either wey. Tr bases Wanted Used Cars. 88 . Take over payments. - ENGINE rice paar ry 312_W. Montcalm FE 40151 m:| UP OR DOWN TP 1951 to 1957 Models or We Pay You 00 pm 5 2 waeEE TRAILER. ae iH k, bed 45. | 8-042. — eT CHARIOT nOgeETR AER $300_ cash. CALOMNC 8 is” OOF Bt oe Site YELLOW. 4-1 PRICES FOR SCRAP & OLD| CASH FOR YOUR CAR always Ready to Buy BAG EY VAUTOPARTS “Buds Shelton Motor Sales HASKINS _CHEVROLET WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” Ks MUCH AB 850 POR, JURE AND AND Oakland County’s EST DEA Oxford Trailer . Sales. sv RICHARDSON citings Leber nab’ FE 5-4321. A-1 CONDITION, 36-FT. “57 BUDDY housetrailer, $600 for equity. Bal- _&oce monthly ant beta OA 68-3645 % FT. 1946 RO ROYCRAPT. oe Oak- __viste, _Clarkston. OR 3-7: CARS | shop it “thea ‘ee it here for top DETROITER <= NTIA FLORIDA VACATION ION SPECIA LS PE _4-6806 an “sve °F Fastest Growing Dealer” 5 RIVATE [ATE PARTY A/S: Semana 6731 Diss Denvey at MIS oom CARS. WANTED _. PE 5-607 | TOP CA CASH $83 FOR ANY MAKE ’55 CHRYSLER 22 Auburn . HI DOLLAR ‘for cars in any condition EM 33-0101 : MA _ 5-507! “gs 8. WINDSOR DELUXE Al emepacboeh Radio, W, Walls paint, power pet 2h 000m mitek PER MONTH BRAID te line of ; A 3958. Di Detroiter fretel ‘trations, 35 Pontiac Auto Brokers eft ad 28.8. with 1260 N. Perry St. at Madison THE HIGH DOLLAR wet high grade-used cars. We Drive the extra miles Pontiac Sales them it —- pay you well. 4540 Dixie "HJ. VAN: WELT S OCIORER ONLY We are es. than pt) ates MOTOR 8 EARS FAIR “DEA : DESOTOPLY MOUTH DI aia vara rr 20186 HAUPT Pontiac gtarchief. Owner's demo aceoe. — ed with ex- Tip or tion : th @ very email down pay- Also a large selection of late See M & M Motor Sikes trade-ins 2 For or top 4 dollar on late model cars. ra | Pontiac Btarchiet Catalina pn Salesman's demo, Loaded extras. ie a Del oat ner 2 er. V4, Pow- weal BUY CARS IN ANY CONDI- MoBILE. HOMES Sai SALES, Inc. wan =a ; A018 & heater,. Like “ “Buick Special hardtop. A real 200 TEED, FOR D OR |°53 Pontiae sedan. Hydram fo. 8} modelse Chen ic, Power (nn, radio & Ge iw i : _Used Truck Parts 89A | %,Pontise ¢ dr. sedan. Redlo & ant ‘AEE AND. AND ae Ts BUS, MADE INTO HOUSE- 4. Motor in A-1 shape, FE 2-2603. "s3 Poatiae 4 dr, sedan. FB dramet- le, “Radio & heater. wee my For Sistom toe 2 dr. vs For- — heater, White- For Sale Tracks = 63 rae aR ar hardtop, Radio & heater « Fa eocsernaiiek: “$500. OR var NICE Ea ¥T, TRAVELLO. sia.) aa 185} CHEVIE WITH BELL BODY, 375° FE 5-4664, 1951 GM DIESEL TRACTOR, TAN: = tt fenpae or trade for ys SOF. 09D $4 BUICK CENTURY 4 DR_ RA-. Dyn Pow TRAILER SALES a —— 8 to 10 wide. "53 5 ers 210 2 dr. Low mileage, A Aiso, Arins i spec Malo cfirgson ee er ft. ** etuarte, silieniban~ar- Lys Used trailers, all sizes & — ore Rental EH plan en, Open some Radio ro heater. _ OR _3-6610. | CHEV. ‘SEDAN DELIVERY. small 1985 BUT "55 "DODGE 1% 73a STAKE, — matic ranemneie peg - Heat- er, Ortonville, NAtional -2950. . PICK UP:| te BUICK agi € OR Call after 7] hardton. Spare tire brand Ben — ae. Tires "ike w ve ul Sales, 2020 Dixie Hwy. FE 2-0878, * ROYAL Th GoM: ya OUS APPLES ~ $1.00 & up. ted Ra Maple Rd., W. TRAILER EXCHANGE MOBIT. HOMES ANDERSON, PALACE’ REGAL Retail Branch “Trucks Are | Our Business’ e154 GMC 14’ Platform, hy-|_¢® dramatic transmission | 54 GMC Garbage Truck Parts and Stone traflers. We need wear trailer Rent Trailer Space : Se SA extra nice condition ‘S1 GMC_12' Van ‘32 GMC Tandem Dump. 49 GMC '4-Ton Pickup "52 Ford_12’-Stake "3544 GMC COE Tractor, air over hydraulic as E . Trailer spaces to rent. 3-0386, Mate Reng mie BE pas i OB} OMES available on rental basis set up either east or west side Pontiac. Oxford Mobile Manor E 2 mee E. of Oxford on Lakeville ewan. 16 by 40. GMC Tractor, 2% straight air brakes, ss axle. 10.00x20 tires Mack LJ Model, gas ce includes a private See. a trafier bd Base tate MoniLHoME ESTATES. MODERN and playground. EM equipped, ready to go GMC Model Tractor, 503 Cu. in. gas erm, Auto Accessories RADIATOR, L LIKE NEW, FE 2. : . . rooms bath separate, 1704. = on legra h Rd. Realtor west FE2 0263 gy eS 20% . DISCOUNT Gen make terrific ‘deal fot Next to Branch Post Office age. Brick 2 bedrm. & den. By a balance of ceutly <- Cal for Getatis. : Multiple Listing Service payoipes. gus Garnece, hed a eee, Pavesic O82 par aT = me AR , & Misc.” CALL FE in veneer sits Secetent"oh Severe: be a iiieieee (DAtTeMAN — | spr Seek vache | ee be toes ot AN NETT) HOYT | Serra ee iaaiaeell Bia | Kan "| pee nage opt — | "Puce ges Renn a toe ‘ — -- Ss wm. 5 fe - Chloe Nichols, Realtor 2% PER CENT DISCOUNT, 66.050) . p Sota tube :. LE: USED CARPETING. a to handle, $75 th pay- : ' : : me > . cae: . : OFFERS waTERFORD scuoois | 18 Wiyene Dx, ne ous ae ane | meni .¢ bet cent interest, Good | ampsen Ty calle Shits —mevens-¥a83 OBR Se ae elt ee | PM Pa a 2 ane omy sesmneltt | “Lawson REAI TORS — FE 4-0528|* RECORD He] senna aie sel. “Bi : 3 Elizabeth Lake Estates 123 dot. Living room 3 AS CANAL FRONT : W987 by WEA mee aaah Gace * pHa Re a rut = so $83 2 Fe bene be ‘oA t = on 2 lots with lake! chee m.8 2 Cass Lake ~ Very neat 4 roo - 1327 EB, Aubura OL, 31-1611; a. i en. as | i E r ; i : TRADE. Tt Fx . 3 & BATH) 23-1031. ba: GE ELECTRIC STOVE. GooD : Seer Sieve Be ee teed uae | ROKR Lange, eatage, &. wlity | — “Really, Roger, 1 I think we're too young to be meant for | ssx—gare “thar conTRToT. |’ Seettttern,turaaces &, sah |T Roo "Gates TEER i si E _BRTEMASS Smear as) Reh Sa) een ater | a han UP oR RRC. | fombtely mined. ket |” seein Saning cob, Sanh | OUSSOK 18 0: FERPA, Pe . : 8 ce . . : ae a Ve ON ee . r. exe. ¢ " 980 & 4-235. Of ue to 49,500, terms, =| & 967 meine Te - $8950 “with terms. - LET YOUR $$$ ance, ood te vevant ios, | Mahowan~ occasional tables. PE | GUAR UILT AUTO- : 2 , pees : . tract, vacant lots Se 2 ; : : ; ah . cutenen” Ge oe 5 | 81087. . matic washers. Frigidaire, \ Thor Pontiae Trail | gegen LABERRONT ve “LOVELAND For Sale Acreage 47) Sale Business Property 49) ., WORK FOR YOU | icr"6itooo gown "payment ake | 7, Sry , SASINEE Pr ap Ng ime tit ae ceo clous remodeled 8 room } ‘ } — Pa NL APRA PPR NOL OI NP iy, ag land contr; 5 iE Clar! 2 yr . Ty Memee ii, miles| iene etait Room, ry | EP e+e 18 ACRES | BRICK BUILDING | 2g! aesied, tea arenas | Pe Coat sor, Pe M638 GRAY MiG ROU BY IS ¥ from Walled Cake. 2 acres) DEN. with Hine Brin = CRESCENT LAKEFRONT é . ' 7 rs fully investig before we! 4-4813. evenings & Sundays. 2? LARGE “CUSTOM CHINESE | GRAY AG RU beat BY | 15. with fruit trees and garden) ond ‘kitchen. full tr ving, room 3, bedroom home Small but a | 4 bedroom home, basement, Close in location, large ta_atore_room andle. Stop in or call fon further | sw, p| mode; é ond. A 6-2435. = area. House @ bed. | car araaas cis . ie. x 400 steal at $6500 Terms Beach ts barn with § re also 4room patehag 2 small apts. eed for |" inforaretion tant COOECTE TIDE for y eq luggage of se with coral black a ’ mone Gn en ik bone: Fee ee Pe ndaren | Shallow and can be made into a| income. Rents for 0 or more. © sale, cuis ogeal eaten Ee, : goes to finished recreation ‘room. ol Valco ie dis She ass act God seed. beeen. 3, Pedrooms on | Call | tor cppotsian eat. * 915.000. = ARRO REALTY a TNYERNATIONAL P PSWEL : heat. Dcar garage. | ting eoares, Scien house also.) Only $ miles roms downtown. Im- : : BR EW R ed McCull h, Be k » swap tractor, 401 W. nt ; FE ott ro ker , : . 3 oa a (nidibancalions Broker, “™nesion: FE 49203.) oem of = _ RE ir ons so Cones a | a ER DUMP TRUCE | a _ Paint Creek Hills en | Snr 2, WATERFRONT | CAKE ANGELOS”~ MODERN — = sae terms. | JOSEPH F. REIZ, SALES MOR | SEASONED LAND CONTRACT. 03 “tor are-welder, metal Bote pices Meeatg) Eater — Leboworowe Cite | ean Reba” ate pit muttwo orrices, | a Bias’ Pe wom ht Fearn), Parcs, tie, Pare tt | Between ¢ and 8. Fe Cunt a Creek for swimming and ving room. en | living rm & m. acing | 3380 8. Rochester Rd. OL 1-0002 i terest, é TPT. TRAILER & $100 EQUITY "ishing, 2, seres, genuine! Tindew ‘overlooking, water, TV | Hees.cu beat. “Priced 097,300. | 1360 E. “Aubarm Ra’ OL 1728 Rent Bus, Prop. 49A | 195, Pree Welig" Box thin lois nr: Rifle River sees! . in la ree family seem with) “e®.. 2 large comfertable bed- SEVERAL GOOD LAKEFRONT 3 STALL COMMERCIAL GARAGE. — or #0 b motor ; : . PE 2 bulltin Wookeases, corner rooms, colored fiatures jo bathe} segs Beautiful mooted. & reli a ‘rolling tana, |? Seu be commercially ‘or for Money to Loan 53|_controu ow’ sos “| gn otter The Housekeeping | URBET VACUUM CLEANER, fireplace, also separate) fritrin wef room & kiteb- P W. “DINNAN $1500 to $2500. manufact 22 W. Kennett. In- (State Licensed Lenders) &L AN GAW.| igen ~ Tete Mac, Mich-/ "ait attachments, will trade for f e for , open to ri & é ; Cc PANG US. I R salto * quire at Baldwin Ave. FE | Orne e—emenem ery ~igan u wal EM : et Oe re rE tan SUS, Realtor "| gue | see yarr ere, BER Nene’ | Con FEM SiceLaTIOR On| Hee oe tee - _ earmopane windows. For. HOLT REALTY | For Sale Resort Prop. aaa | 22 culust= Stew wa 1.900 | SLORES, SINGLE_OF DOUBLE 79 Years of | good shape, or will vel PE'Sii% | -Desler, OR 2-421 KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR 7 | EMeeramfe "ie" bettas pe sae re ame crranawaases’ pre-| Reese Ret eat ee | ae Pe sina”! PE SH] | MONEY SERVICE | FORD FAs Yas Patapon | gfe LVMG, BERL QO, | Ter oe on ae - : potreome, floor retinas 264 8. Tele ph Rd. | Lor a. Lo ae ville, several good rut sites. | (s00 SQUARE FEET FOR —_ _ as. tainclon, Peeee Sakey PE Sis — step tables © Seucking ns aged as aed fired. 2400 re Pon-Tel Centre 850-6 mi t -| ow ea 3300 | * t 4 i HAVE A TE > coffee table 4 decorator - Keck uring “area. AS ox win, th 300 or will trade for car) pet sere terms, or trade. OL “Hehe MUS. Rent or lense. 18 miles Bérrow up-to. 0b, Chowse tor a foot jen tore op nar Rerwe Poma = eeu, _Allen's “Appliagee ie oie. “ A en 2 own T ~~ - terms, Bl A We Finance—We Finance CLARKSTON GuOICE USED CAR LOF. 16. eo as arat ILLNESS FORCES SALE OF ONE Brick Ranch Home , | ke es bale your ecttnes or ro- | \ KSTON—S ACRES "eat oe with 2 Pndne ot oS dy = mg ay me Im exclusive Harbour Hills ern at Land ‘Stakes ub. os “ee oe, eres § of traffic aa a3 trucks ‘or Dotsetrailer as part of ~ Sear Parochial schoo! and SILVER LAKE * division. Sportsmen's se Ciarkslon ‘with tretage en Mis. uae Finance Sof my $2,000 equity, or best 2. FE 23-0068. : > fae ee ee 3 bedroom buff brick Car eet ee Ee _ Se with very low down pey-| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ’ Corporation KIRBY WAGUUM CLeANi ALL Reversible. oie Sneere ea | Oe nee ste one ten . 6x90 has birch jeq| Living and dining room Briar rms Pree bookiet, write or ca “20. ACRES—WOODED TT N. Saginaw _8t ais 3% tie 8. Saginaw, md Pir. PE -4-0535 ttachments. will trade for any.| $34.08. Aim aster. ose R sold for $149.85. Sale price e. ss Baty ip etd eee gt, Be Be) STi & Hubbard | 2 ACRES-WOODED |" * SEi"Eines WE Uick Cash tee isinnar es | Waite aiems M) ESE gS ae SSE = _@ e._EM" 3-907 i > ; 2 ear heated garage, Utility rm. COTTAGE BUILDERS and with live | etream runnin, Q k LIKE NEW NOTON 30-06. $23 BF. Good Stores, Perry pai in” buffet _Sreakfast Ose radiant heat. 3 large corner) _ 1601 M-76 St a ee through Ideal for-sport: 2exi20\» ere: ore with apartment qbeve ic _ Salter" on yi nsrece for horse | 9x12 Felt Base togs $3.95 | end Mt. Clemons Z room, 3 large betirooms, overlooking Silver & Loon CHAIN LAKES. TWO BR. COT-| ™so or vestment Very Feason- Aad alt attached ga- eS: = _ Bale on HiTest Test Alcohol EENMORE WASHER, TROWER, : éeramic tile baths. attachead) -&kes. with circular cement tage. 184 ft lake frontage Peace| able at _— with terms. ron pez on tear of lot, will $25 TO $500 NEW RIFLE OR SHOTGUN FOR BONNY MAID te | stove comb . radio and : ear garace. 13 foot metal, “ve. $23.500 with eggooanaiary| and quiet $6,500 with- $1,500 do wn till 8:30 p rent for $100 per month. On Oo your own ture yghtte., a boat and trailer F ve A ae 4y- Ft. W Mt Lm he 13 ono, davenport and 2 arm- 3 é 7s k €t boat basin down payment. Shown by appp't ola t = hunting Semen | Fdw. M igual Realtor. HOLM BARTRAM security 3 ar | Post aa: GE 8TAMPs ALBUMS a ie c | chairs’ blond end tables 2 plece = tongs Mh peemere amy lot aa ; $1.450 DOW aa | steqred teenie, een faring TT_N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE $-6165 tur Dixie Evy = fo repay» Ou pervice * “auch, | Sell M dent tor wie ve you | otane notes rr dat | Seenee geome ova bed set, tape consider lease. Drayton Plains. 3 bedrooms. Liv. $8,000. with $1800 down rosie ‘OccUPANCY, Wane. $8121 or visit us ai our office Fite RVICE isa Powe | _S7¢F*. 1 W. Huron, FE bag 70 "aden vaca aaa “oe room, Large utility. on ‘heat. | Glennie. 40 A. -eeml-private Jake | F. Sa F | od s | SER is PH = ing, le ‘ or le Farms rent. Approx. 6,000 sq. ft. 1 semi-| | service thru which ean b El as AMBASSADOR TV, Boab ae Oy Annett Inc. eee Eee see Wt en | REE coh ON we ee ns. 48 Joading dock, and 2° small truck | ME & AUTO. _sel or ewap Call OR Sese1.”' | cond. $38, PE 63508 KIRBY y vacua ALE, ALL ATTACH. space Price $10,950 Will Konpaall down, AL h tr Ha) iw. Nading docks. Highway | . “wer urea rOP Bera! 1 sou) oe TLVERCRECE | in marco ‘k “Ration hunting - cabin, sas | 60. Acres Nese i Hadley Cait Fe ¢250%, ot alter “a eall| LOAN CO. “ LOYS, TOYS, T TOYS |, CumlC, Foor, SSR Bee | canoe ——— _— ; Five room, 2 ere. 2 full tied| Long Lake “2 BR cottage. Good Onily $3.000 Dn. ~ _1_N__Perry st (Corner Pike) 8 cent “oat, hy Ste for Chris. TUTOMATIC” WASHER a7 way. | Cow : sete Tene, geass | eatbagatanees Sooaee: ola) eet eons 2 toms” | Saal aae kas EEapO Cash L BS. Byes Scar" Rear, | Pe : E 1,000 down, w y ; 3 3-Bedroom Brick - or will consider reatal with option |I0q.: traf” Scofield, Realtor, Hale.| bah’ Large ving | chat Lake RG. Zoned business. | QS oans BARNES HARDWARE So Bet Seek | Kelvinator re- ; Full Ba &G. -| S.bep ce teepencinle. party.| MES oe assporem sien = Wa henner ane lease 3468 oat oar re patos. Lote ‘at "E-2 Parkis metic’ electiye Tunes’ valeed en. * 4 Pete a z| ie ~~ eso $3.00 Down’ |. GEORGE BLAI ca Tarmac ieee “nso | SCan — CORRE GET $25 TO $500. | itz TRADE” EQUITY IN 8TA-| miflcki "OY SM rere ee Soueph Puraiture, + 5 $8,500—$3,500 Down -AIR For Sale Lots 46| poren, glassed in rear and Cass Lake Rd, 70° f. by 31 IN RECORD tions for equity im houses, or a MY_33m1 Saginaw. Owner leaving state—will sacrifice 455g pixie HOE ETOP porch. 2 small cow ba ft. with $00.09. ft. of storage room — © PORNITORE ete. PE 2-0151? AB “WANT | TAPL lovely home on North Perry st, e Hwy. GR 3125] 60 FT. RESIDENTIAL ON N_| need repairs. Good - Wonde ation. Good ~ POR THE E CAN BE FOUND. for k sale, Painted basement,| _ DRAYTON PLAINS Tasmania in Pontiac. Sewer shew Seceluded and quiet— _Sny_business, - O PROBLEM” WELL STURDY ii : WERK. wo a ha oe . ogee Eves OR 3-1708 water in. Street & sidewalks just off payed toad. Roll. “For | r Sale Excha SEABO OARD FINANCE , A little out way, but a jot | MAPLE TABLE & 4 - large kitchen, faaee Dhan Oak = TE paved $900 cash OR 3-8962. ee to Katy . Some or or mn saga 50 1188 NO PERRY STREET Por FISR & Any. CALL * on eretore, reagee Loser lee, retris- TAG Babine alow so cond =e = 2 . floors plastered walls, at- CANADA CREEK LAKE LOT & eavy’ soil. Don't be late Next to A&P 223493 4 PM. fans. os ARE , TUB | ‘tractively decorated $400. y this * 3 BDR . ROME. Market | _3-3493 BEPORE 4 PM. ...... ‘ sQU SENSES | RATNBOW | Giroux-Franks | Seti WEAR Cet CASHPOUIEKEY" TO WILL TRADE | cee ar testa oe SY e Better hurry on this one. ~ $00 DOWN YS G = Your eoulty in house jot tn! mattresses Livin suites, | MOVING Ata PHILCO For Colored | UNDED EEO MARACOMERE Oakland County: We rest . GENERAL REAL ESTATE ' Business Opportunities 51. Up to $500 tyme Some. all Keae brick Se | ee cei ira ar’ lamps & chair r with fn bona Dimoed 456 S. Edith f ee 0: aS 4995 Dixie Hwy. OR .| of extras Paved street” Move! | suites. Dinetie’ sels, ‘ana™ wet vig ay wien Siseg meets Mette. ‘die 4 ee Dav a Convenient to N'Weitera Exten- 8 ACRES Buy Thru Partridge Ge eo ae ae wy car. 280 W. Hopkins. EZ other mise items NEW & USED. MA. #-0018. minum fenced lot, paved, = at : ° pec ay erme PE .5-6767 or WeEbster| Visit our trade dept. for reai SEWING MACHINE. LIke . , paved, RIENCED SALESLADY Is MIDDLESTRAITS Small lake Lovel List Thru Partrid e minutes. Loans also made po Rar Si ne new. street City sewer, water and: NOW OFFICE MANAGER ~ Have several. " fe & iy Tae poeyial : vely le ym. mod. LS Lone en and ISE 0 5 1 i r © Gee ae cael AM hha : haae home with basement. SWAP 4) CHEVROLI USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN | _Allen Appliance gn garden spo SHE AND HER STAFF e lake A § acre private Utility and ¢ attached. Nice. | FOR LEASE L- OLET 2 DR. wie “0 Serta REACT) int, Mie Gotan Ar | Ett Noees Woiag ruck | ix idicagea. Gals tars "win oom Stain mea eg ee cial; woes) beat’ traier. “EMl| UPTO 4 MontHS TO Pav. | “tan good cosd’ Wl Saban getl“tact call today. PROBLEMS." cone “TO Reo owners: ONLY $1030 TO- Good produétive sol, Good tdhees | @OWR payment required. onal Oakland hl ses wasn ped A pn Re le tree : E. POLL Giroux- Franks mame - i rire 34 by appointment aime. snows RESTAURANT Fe cond. Rees FE aso ° tae Chrome. dinette table, PE 28517 ~ SALE. §1.500 ; _cond. Reas. FE 6-507. PE 5-0241 ‘ Ms Eo operas, nes: ware | RAINBOW REALTY | C,SCHUEPT Rater |” "RIDGEWAY Loan Company wit smteatics siorrn| oret"Git. ii" « | seam coamno gate 9 $00 Dime Bey, OS Dom FB Soe tes a Buy thru P d REAL. ESTATE 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG { ,Pedrooms with 2. tiled Baths, | 4 miles B. of ‘Pontiac or 3 mile| ture. : 12 ft. trigt- ; | : E4 uy ru artri ge 973 Baldwin FE ¢6203 basement, with heat and E. af Auburn Heights on Auburn| daire partment, Hem ea o ly $500 D List thru Partridge Open Eves til 8. 06 recreation room. “Bull price | Rd Mis fie pov Morr aes nly $500 Down ay LAPEER COUNTY Available tmmediately. — , 3O-OAL. Off, WATER HEATER, | fo0ble ovens & gril, RCA Th pst qd roe thin coat 4's rom home | 90OD BUILDING LOT OFF COOL - Theor Par peresiainints R. D. RILEY, Broker | "s30. ‘izo-gai. off tank with stand:| $i. Located | 91 44% , ev Lake Rd Privileges on Union| 103 acres. Large ® rm. house,| completely mocern Th 1 ard 2-0048. we. ; a © | 7 located near Williams Lane _Lake. $75¢ cash. EM 34285, _ arage, basement, barn, chicken cated on heavily-travelea stitets. |. BAXTER *. tvikosone Pe est eee ES cee we ric WASHER | dames". “iva Ww. th privileges Handy to ; AUTOMATIC W ASHER James K. Blvd. W. 2 biks. to , will purchase this valenoat new ost and store Full price vio tga agsvire “| $150 oer bone J Ay ‘eo han. mare bg —- ‘arge new subdi- «4 W Lawrence 8t E +333, ee mationartt ati! | _ 958 James K. corner of Pioneer, I - le : bial e@ Rae diag adace | SMR RT HRN a johnson, FE 4250 SP et epee tee | gkerearme, | Loans $25 f0 S00 | For Sale Clothing _56 te ae | SPACE oo ell, Kitchen & tiled bath wit : oe USEH u / = jase shower: doors, Fully tied |! ‘nly tata 0 a "ene ~ 29 ACRES LOCATED 1 MILE ron as call Gays, Mr. HOUSEHOLD. ~ |i zor : MUSKRAT CAP. ANTIQUE TONGAN. EXC. CORD. My one H ay 5 fee | sement oll ‘eat, gas water, Only takes $1000 or less to $95 DOWN _benags pe sira. O'Dei faite: eves. Mr.| | FINANCE CORP. OP PONTIAC 7 Witte Coane ine ew pres Pa panera ede SE. $20 CASH. moa ly rms & screens. Bal, $85 roees hh home 1% mataa Located tust fast wt Ciarkston i ACRES ¢ ROOM FARM HOUSE. _Bridges, VE_ 7-251 0535 2 a WINTER | lene LIKE NEW. $20" oa en sa » Tape Praye nared PHONE FE 2-4963 ea 2 em. ocation rea. Persian lam piano 0 rolls. FE ‘ | REAL INVESTMENT pod —e 5 e pte eauliful % acre tracts Ao choose rol bce ere of Pipers Sap wha Barns, Buy Thru Paniidie eotas & cuit erg i i bd ANTIQUE ae TRASH ‘ 5 . $12: GE | We,have just Usted 2 brick terraces| Call PE re a from. (Gize 100 2 200, you'll ke rowing sll. Wil sell with terms| List Thru Partridge Gis. Glee : ee ee aaa en Wa te eete Plow bois 'each Fadl” tesumser cecil Have To Sell ; or trade for city nroperty. | STORE 6 MILK DEPOT WITH | 59 10 asco “a 36 oe shia cues wathee wea tiny {¥a'n "ean W. Fourth ‘st. P OvER te are pace red Rent tor #1 mo. each. Live nee oder 8 room 1% “Edw. M. Stout; Realtor Brick ranch with breeseway & 2 tg th Ink One eee no EeOMMUNITY LOAN CO liming, Covert trench pants | _ Rochester, OL_1-€ile. | morte ON chi beat me ether. Good earage, _ settin on_ 5 Pn ee 8 LAWRENCE pe e.oens | : , ae — north side location’ Only $100, story hema located on near- TT N, Saginaw St. Ph. FE 6891631 serge tant wert ct Oe an BUY, TO SELL ' nO REALTOR R PRIENDLY SERVICE “| $0.88 electric ne arver mig e- down each & $58 per month. a — =< oo gar- la-ge rooms hee fireplace and Sy ae tg - “BIRD” —_——— (| BARGAIN BOX y 0 Z Wik sell separate. en ile from city b } . . ‘Hatee i K. G. HEMPSTEAD | mita “Ineluges attached ‘ge. SEE OUR MODEL HOME IN | good buy GL Ven Viece boo WHEN YOU NEED 1 tza0 ss Nore auto mae, Tate fe Ht ay: Sl, Een ae 102, B. Huron Bt. SFE. 4-8284) ~—rage. Immediate possession. _er OA 81160. = SHELL OIL CO. $ $ Good used clothing at bargain] §270.95 Norge eas dryer, install : | SaAPP saWinG MA LAKF PRIVILEGES NEW 2 BED-. $750 down wil! handle, Cal! PERRY ACRES RB 2 els - prices. Come tp select a winter) $:85 ot. Pa ments . ie °. Call x Ftota ae 500 with 81000 dows: re ees 2 | EVERYTHING.=yYou uy thru Partridge Has for lease modern 2 bay, high goat, for, every (m “present Saepe |" gaan pay or 00 doye—-eame as| 33in1. “Mien Crater. bedrecnmesbiond prive “Fatt baie Make t's a7 Offer i COULD, WISH | POR IN : List thru Partridge . oabpears oe mates omer Ls reno ~ _ Polar oat lok seme — Cicth & fur coats for la- ‘ pal GABERTS cae plese th Sie “SP At aed e ment, ga: fnreace Ares and you might own this 6 : FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE | further information ph Zit enfprsers. Payments to suit your Ope ice - Anchor fence, 815,900 ‘ith ya room. 3 bedrocm home with HILT SIDE Level and Wooded Lots fv Ruttetce OR VIN Fe 4009 | ser 9 am. til 4 pm. JLT T2100 oie We will be giad to help Ip to's om Ne ® | APPLIANCE SPECIALS nov's REPLACEMENT PARTS eee se heat. BLACKTOP ROADS — Convenient- 20 0 ACRES ror SALE OR TRADE.>_7 to 9 p.m, MT 6-3578 with your money problems = x until p.m & Sat. 10 ‘til aoe a, Oe te 96 Onkiand Ave. PE 2-4021 . ' e ¥ anc t { = | “ Meacasil REBU. ASHIN Chioe Nichols, Realtor | 2925 garage Handy to antes north of Peotias mje bole “LET'S TALK conte & |G BACKETS sizes 14.16, fret’ he fest An Onn we eet en 1580 Williams Lt. Rd. at Moo | school, bus and ores Full 36 UW _Huron st. FE 42577 LE If S TALK } Also ~ girls sno FE matic. $0. PE oT —- 502 ON. Johnson. ™ Pon’ Lake | Price $12,600. Call FE 42545. | FROM $1,200, WITH 10 PCT. Be. 5o_ ACRES ON PAVED ROAD. BUSINESS” : on 2-354 * ° OR 3-331, PE $2935. as 3-0368 | SEE Al HADDRILL Close to-new high school. large FINANCE CO ANTION UES = ofern h i ; GHILDREN'S & LADIES CLOTH. CLOTH- REFRIO. 7% CU. PT. CHROME | A DOLL HOU | Mile Laseee Re ek ced ou-senduee| Enseabes ts FE 4-1574 _ ing for sale, EM 3.0572. STARTING OCT. 15TH set a 2 bedroom modern ieree tiving| VY 31.8 LAPEER RD. 8-2953 Flower Shop © sett nen the tS nee 3, © ems, OS sree. = board heat. Utility toom, se: a or L DD’ R bride’ paths “Priced at 4600, REDFORD — Rosedale 503. Pontiac @tste_Benk aid pad agi = Sa 2) om. Mimede into a beds’ @5, 318 8. se eat, S m eran oe ; : age. fot with plenty or akalt’| REAL ee E & INSURANCE A Sactest of vacant lnad. less. 0 beautiful" modera Putiding CASH LOANS _Size_40, cond. FE 5-5506. "| $*°gpt porsiers, chien Stiver, | —resmania. ¢ privileges. Only $150 down 2 OAKLAND A FE 42544 c ope big iake in Oakland County. Front- with 90 ft. frontage on FUR COAT. m4. VS | general line of Antiques. a Po. R 845.08. torn Select Homesites ton two roads, §2i8 per ecre| Grand River. Well extab- to $500 black cloth coat, size Polo | 32 Pine itee Feces mane.| 4% blend. step tables. and corner Attention Mr. Handyiman—here is R AINB W.- 100x150 FT. 40 itn a tap toaseneees Ge eee ‘ . 5 FE S08. = fem, ARE Scone foots, $10.00. » x 28 linol- a Bfamily nearly completed. 1/ O , Beautiful Watkins-Pontiac Estates actes of timber land tn Oakland a i Low R GIRLS DEERE, NYEOR DRESS almost ne makes Jour’ payments von WYOMING Gicect a sca in excellent jocation Close to — ain toe _ veret ‘Party Store ‘ sf tote) = mp brocade, 7 viothes’ and plumbing fixtures? | PE sisie . = ie tee AL Pn home Near bus. line qeee area. Gved dreinagy. ese | Bene Siege, Realtor, MU, 4204s ON WOODWARD Ave. This e Fr 2 ay ePrrin Matt mich | Gat Sok dee ne AuSBiatic “Cage Good cond. FE a $150 DOWN extra lots included — ¢500 down - See combutahed beck wie ‘ C Gay-6 fe ots see id . own GIRLS COATS RTS, & DRESS-| Water softener. softener that | _ 50 home “yireplace “Nice soe cian — 211x155 FT. ‘Rent Fa Farm _Propert 48A slaeriy owner has ‘diseontine Finance O. prigy es 16 au . FE b2072. increases ‘in size with the family. | STAIR SARPETING G00 COND Loke opty! leges Complete price ELM x sires - $ bedroom nome ae Hebets hac con y ued every fen . Has 334 waemere A gps og hn sop = hag Poster, Clarkston. MA e e@r = yar e aterfo in a heavily w gaod volu “ive” } a; : Dorothy Snyder Lavend | Phra and bus line. oe ores is 8 controlled community | 7 ACRE FAR NEAR ROCHES. operator could G dou le Miss : Pontiac one ROODED J wand. pg househo Just add salt twice ALNOUT . Ee 8 “a der! down payment. Balance $36 to assure good homes. Only $2,- Semi-medern house. $1,000 per business. $7.500 d . all size 12-16. Exe cond. Mi|; *% year our cost is only $349.50) , dining rm set. Exe, cond, Ter Meh EST 28 YEARS |‘ per month 050 with $208 down Be ee coon: Rechenter. Drayton Plains 6-0529, = v Car Fe. sine. Rew 2,0¢, sect, devenport, 15 cu. pn Highland RG (M50) “57 RAINBOW RE ALTY | A, . 135x160 FT. treed SALES CORPORATION Walled Lak LADY’ 8. WOOL. HUNTING sUrt BLOND *r TV AND ALSO AT” | Shen hs ONS. "hale eam: corner parce! on 2 paved roads. ALE TION alle e hag 32-6258 TV. Excellent condition, FE 6-3788 bed. FE 2-730. ; |FE 2-2614 . $02 8 PADDOCK: In a choice location on the north. | Sale Business P roperty « 49 * __Stter_ 4:00 ; w.| stove — e let ; ——- EVENINGS 8 FF 4630000 east side. Sues in, $325 down, DIXIE HIGHW JORN A. LAND: ae len Utica * . CADY's oR} a n it SOFT, B BE ND NEW. r im mp on MESS! OKER ; oath . REY HEY Ann jendbds Poghte dresser ee ‘ a __Income . Property 43A\- LADD S INC. $9050 — $095 ey 738. FE ca RD. TEAGUE FINANCE CO CO. hid cont Sizes 040. MI! §o0.50' Pay “only, ae SINGER | - LAKEFRONT oe | 2M Dinle Hey. | Drayton Pains Located on 60 x 120 int with PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR capr's oe Soar other : Fan 5 gg ET, Furnished | bedrm 2% baths BY OWNER 7 FawiLy BRICK | 2885 Lapeer Ra. (M24) |. line ‘This 6 room & ‘bain home | Oo hg Sg SR ALY, "wi r Too t 1 ronta: ilverbe : ' place large glassed - in front street wise" ie 00 bee month OR 31231 or FE §-0292 Se peng ecu en Pp t ; qd B HBS TER MICH. Ma's com Pres ma | 1968 bz ~ a } wr. 1 “ — — = — Tisch guar "sss soars fetomnle boon” eB Py, Fall Ts Gorgeous at sees ere; + OLITIAGe|. sees Maal Ras ec Pe "Seton ar Se tor and power mower included | {CHEROKEE HILI Ss! §. EPPING STON HOUSE: e Gen tne - * chair, ; _. . 2 cs : SEHOLD GOODS GHT gf Bar _FE *1 sponse Salen, De | HOME AND INCOME See tor yourself the secluded | 4392 pinOhMES ae 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE =| ph_ Rochester. OL 60711 OL 1-079 goat, 40. Very good cond BRAND NEW NE : empleton, Realtor : country beauty of tts newly de- ian tienen DOWNTOWN i, ’ PA 2339 creere lowes 00 44563 IF you want a rauoming house ‘on eb ace My Palread cont fend J 1 A G ‘ Th oes f Brett i UOR Mortgage. Loans vs MAN'S SUITS, SIZE R poss pe. ROD ot es sewing r 2-9502 West side, thix is ideal. Famiis sites Franned tor today's bet Joslyn Ave. Corner e of a ifetime!! You can 37-38; OVER. | _ ter. “4 nr ae i == i) uart downs on ter homes <- and compare its | ow” thie busy }iquor bar on th oat and’ to ‘os oe = a fey ENE Apna at Mette OB een meat) resid ay hag) LOANS So wo too | Ek te ara ae Mg QED ARMY | MF reese aus Daseincot with) iose-te = : | rear Small house at r scarp ? oes, size 10%2A. Also odd pants _ Allen's Appilan G. L ‘ontemoorary; recreation space 2 car garnace Ciosetn — convenient: a. Reneonably paged a #13500 anywhere Investigate this now! Ramen moder or on © and ites, Cheap, Ph. FE 5-0038. Sone weer SPRINGS & MAT. RED SHIELD STORE > i 3100 Angelus Drive facing Ruver’ $13,500 terms eels mile west of Telegraph Rd t term LAKEFRONT RESORT bor Gome additions or tresses Brand new. $39.95 & Up. ee Lake Golf Course $19,909 $2,000. Scott Lake Rd Turn right op| | improvements a s Bel of wrougit iron, maple} 118 W. LAWRENCE dn. Lake priv. Paved streets. 100 ptloyd K yi Real Scott Lake Rd % mile. Dixie Hi hway Income It takes only 85,000 dn. to buy To. rough in ot enclose M ‘en Listen BLUE SUIT, size, & arson s Furniture, a2| - te, $4, old trees. immed. possession. Bist ey ne., <2 tor Carl W. B; 4. Real pala: hil Gediiaal bsieeen bovelile gg tae | Sireee take — house: pertiy ¢onstructed. dF perfect condition, #38. MI ve. -_ | Carries s complete tire of re ¥ opat {Telearaph ar ir ealtor Pontine and Drayton Plains i : _ it - ee : ‘ conditioned = 34123 a >}, ty of room to expand. B hom: : SYLVAN LAKE MUPLE'COsvoun phniita | 3 Communi wate) Bane Bigg | SH gm, oom heme, | al thew atteecte pres: "| a Pega eta, Gy | — Mosenit te : _———— ae . Spartments or business of- , R b ‘D N s 2 ret 2 ,8omE sap her tte Zoned for ght tor tae wa pone. NEIGHBORHOOD - Obes TeSSes = ect Priced = ri - y Praag construction ti east a. dala : ks “COND. CaN uit A Tayior, Realtor. . $13,500, $2,500 down Idea! Iocation pe srowing “in, — Bn am Sree robes, Size & Diock from the iake. Full base- 5Y OWNER 2 FAMILY iN TRCOME. sila re a von neighborhood. Gi $60,- * fervor or. ills a 4, FOR LUM. “| 39703. Drayton Plains. wens. “geeet Tee Wier. wise, ‘atge lot A-1 cond. ? car pa- _— __ For § Sale Acreage’ 47 aaa Annet Inc. of Nock Ly Bed as FER, - iosee 8 rage, will take .small house or ~~ ne REALTORS prot ts—mee this im operation te 60 ACRES oat SNOW BUIT, ZE 3. _ sade wee a avirent. 79 Seneca | deral 8.0406 c as Pa ° soek $35, spate, size & ey $80 suit, $16,400 ‘ — FOR cotoreD ~2 > Vy acant Opportunity | * open Evenines « ——! gs 1A HARDW: ARE ‘ srs Mon 1 sk WiLL | Sw AP Lady’ nit hs sdtenees ai $5. \ ai 4@ t ince ct ; and "hs. ee BARE ae SEL ey he FD eae te | coorey cine ap pose | Sites aieRtS BO ss scl a SALVATION ARMY ¢ a a oy ~ |_ for s WM. BD OOS Go PE #103) High Folin an and a reepte woodé. | | EM. sane jet at Union Lake. sown hardware. “remendous ‘po- a , ASHE iq RAMBI 7 SALE| RED SHIELD STORE ad . aved road fron tm. Good afte p.m. K ENNED y 7 HE AN SWER TO rel Tea is © bargain Bt 416,000. | Buy Thru Partridge WARD E. PARTRIDGE ina WFt_PONTIAG CHIEF. 18 W. LAW ENCE : iY OUR PROBLEM: L OL 6031 List Thru Partridge REALTOR FE 43581| Jerrv"n. aaa bo. 1838 Dixie of w wtzALTOR ve cae |W ant Ads! To sell, rent, | Maurice W atson, Realtor aquiry TR a Pao REAL Suetect “cr igieay : a? + Sean Ww, waren hire, it’ 9 | - 311 W. Fifth Roche uildings & equipment, BURON 8T 4 ce Open ‘Brenings ju . F 2 2-818]. | . 26121. j eS Ne ay wire. bot 9 : ; - ~ : } : \ " * ge" ate eee GS Poke ety, (eee Sen ea oe 8 wae: PONTIAC. PRESS, FRipay, NOVEMBER. 1. 7. 1957. 4 _FORTY.ONE_ 0| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Csr MODEST MAIDENS. byt day Alan For Sale Pets. = (See Auction. Sales 77 For Sale Tires. 80A| ° For Sale Trucks 0 ~ cata t 6 Mos. 0 F mie PS PET.SI SHOP PS oat be tod CANES, LE det ih. Bi. a BE : B&B Auction Sales STANDARD BRAND NEW traded in . Be per een cent tt. black or ED, WILLIAMS 245) 8, Saginaw st Raeburn > -Auto Service 81 5089 Dixie Highway Draytén Plains a Pea Friddy ....7 P.M. Every Saturday ..1 P.M. DING IN- THE CRANKSHAFT GRIN ear, ommagg meee Zuck 4 >, 23- Hood. Phone ‘83 CHEV. er. OR built ‘moter, 1 condition; FE oat 8. 32355. — DUO WHEEL pet FRAME — moving, 00, pei se lg ~ TRUCK prog oc - ae rE ches © i 8, : __ M. more Pt ae ith ‘ ad pare Open OAM. M4. FM dT al, ol! drums. FE 6-6493 TROPICAL FISH & PLANTS HOME Blower tiike Dew), Fy" Westing- 30 HP electric motor, will sacri | 1953 SoS” abe “Un: ‘ te 8 P.M. dail WANTED “PRONT TEND LOADER bred, also suppiles & tank house Television, 1 Small Com-| fice. FE ¢4300. 1950 300 GMC. Dump 2 ~*CLASET r. PE 5-2046. pairs. Larre's tronical fish, 1o4| Mode. 1 Dresser with Mirror, 1 i+FT RUNAROUT 100 HP. GRAY | ~All trucks in At shape ee ee BOO RS Oe eek AR VAL Boston, FE 2-610. Open Eves. | Boy, Bike, 1 Girls Bike indoors FE ae ida FORD TGH PANEL TRUG: a a a ote beers Door Sal i colar. mood ood, plat and pears “Her something ‘old’ wad aml, Ware F UNG WIRE| J Rockers Bary chat Chain 3 MY as SP oe ORS Sate eas SS ae Rtas vS| Fasseemmey cece, Bogie : Hep ee cronies | Pau. tom ak eapiie: | PAD, RE TED | a Egy oboe, SEE woes A USED eas SP. 1 WANT A GUARD DOG? E tress (complete), * Mont. i TORS “NAUTICAL CH et: CLOSING OUT ODD LOTS OF| and uv. 00 South Perry G. 'a.| Sale Sporting Goods 65 | Huntin -Accomm men. Phone Per bani’ "| Ware Washlog Machine, 1 Childs ct TEMS Can OR S104, “ne SAO M *ccl table, Sadded siding end shingles. EMpire 23-4083 sane & Sons.” ay | patra es Std 1 Sutter to _Hunting Accommo. ¢ 65A: Dogs.’ Trained, Boarded 70 foros In enc Maste, living INI. AND LAKES SALES | 8¥ OWNER. GMC 1% TON STARE a —— . (USED OTL CONVERSION , THOMAS ECONOMY COLEMAN OIL rURNACE. Goop & sentry: $0 On 28 | Pe See MODEL OO MateRE oes. NOcayling | ead Reltaste, Loa 500s. CATS BOARDER, poo Pe i Ges! es, ee Pe eT jf Waren PE 240 rearoapbig ‘Bon at Pani “ 4-4082. 5 8 cceitmauiar: Electri: Y FURNITURE CO. lemma. FORNATE USED HEATING 8 10 MAURER RIFLE, sTOCK| i best, swestricty. Phote, trained. Burr-ghell: 318 8. Tole Kalamazoo Stove, 1 eg . JOHNSON MOTORS _ | itss “INTERNATIONAL, 361 8 ; with 278 xal—tank, in good cond, EQUIPMENT good e gretinlshed. Ver? | SURN CARIN FOR 4 = | room Suite (tke ste Ps 11] Boats, ‘Trallers, & Accessories, | New cueuinted vas sey, ike __Feasonabie. 33.00. ab A rifle, as issued.| ®¢Tes priv. land. Near Hillman Ha Grain & Feed 71) style) 1 a. 5 fasher, 1 Wal.| OWENS M ‘Soret THREE CHAIRS Coal furnaces — $20.00 up. cond. $22. FE é-s103 after } | _Season $50. Phone FE 2-3031. y» ‘ y Washer, wal: ARINE 8 PLiics For Sale Cars ” Sad ren 98. Hollywood : ries oat Good cond. $: rb) reese e FE 2.3031. ees nut Table & @ lvs. va. (Antique), i 396 Orchard Lk. Ave. -80 or rs 91 5| $3 Washer 32 Te Oil burners = Mich, amarg S12AGEOL VIP. ena 38 . Scie ar jaea moaneag een with small .bunting Ret elon P: hy pee eae oe ‘2 EL eaR| Gee ae ae! a laetiaPamee eam | Se bel Est cee] ca pa caesar S| NORTH, PONTIAC MeCear en0" wath bs. react Seer & Burner & Bealer safety, sling a —Biack_top road. Oakland #-3142. | 87 A! ND aND cor poe tor Fiquipment, i Fump Jeck.| Inboard taller 2000 Ibe. springs yest Geer. Bel Ase Moreeeg~ <, a ly man siectric . oor furnaces 25625. 00 * complete es will handle up to IT foot $175. : Hes = tiful —— — now. at ELBLING int 1300 S000 TENE CHEAP cueap.| Sand, Gravel & Dirt ' 66 | ALFALFA shay erica Looe Ward “Garden tractor, a Equip e132 Posrir =. wiler 400. FE! oss Ford. Cuntomiine. re f % steel] eyes 8, : Le < PPP PPP PP DLA PAPAL LLL LAD ate, _ KES ‘ODEL s _theap if taken st once. PE $.8930. Bm & Fane & SPT. SPORTEMAN. GOOD FOR |! 70 10 LOADS OF PULVER. _Tuaiya eat’ 0° DAF Pale. 01) Meuse seu Everytning Because ot | Transportation Offered 87 wCHOOst PROM DOLL Woop AND ALUMINGM COMBI he natch nT. Mem) ome Pe asad. Pe ofeer | ALU, TYPae Or HAY, wre aND) Stanley Bates — Auctioneer | pry . ENGINE AIRLINER TO | 312 W fe a « wind ne _ 8278 Rossiter Street 12. W. Montcalm PE 4-015 £L LIGHT PULL-DOWN PE 42521 3.06 RIFLE. EXC. COND. FE 106A BLACK, deliver 78. ‘i California, ; f 10: J ae —wcpeee—tiee eg] Ee RE te ene tase | BENSON LUMBER CO. | soap wantin’ ponies fl, sage aad gravel. PE TOE gon | cSt OMe pon SPs Ber arweet Walon | SNe” ath ates 4 | WE TRADE - WASHER Giops ae B nad foo gor — ce table, 30-30 MARLIN SPORTER & CASE. ‘0 4» STONE PILL “Top | Mulching, bedding or Tone con- F r Sale H Miami $46, rry Service Inc., UP OR DOWN _Munro Electric Co., 1060 W hy ‘Saez ent Ideal for | WELLS. QU QUICKUT MEAT SAW, #20| Also Enfield Custom Sport| soll. Peat — beach wand —grevel.| fete work. Cheap. Will deliver. = ousetrailers 78 pine. $12 - vole 0 os. Mich. pins 33 ‘uaw (Gace if -€ ve. PPLE LINE PAL PANDA D APA T STINGHOUSE | REFRIG. mts Fluorescent, 303’ Orchard Lx. Tide Sot vos _Ma ‘Cilia bet wee el it 63100. om < ROCK,” OGTR eae baat : TY. diving fm. suite. Qood| Ave, : § between 12 & 4:30 p.m. | ipa STORM —W aw | <1 S30 2 BEDRM., 1967 «2 FT: 10 wipe | _lcad. Either way. PE 5-4606 1951 to 1957 Models condition,’ PE 5-682. STAMANG FOLE wae HAVE COLORING FOR — | 300 SAVAGE AUTOMATIC RIPLE.| gravel, and fill Also. bulldosing: STRAW g HAY UST w AND COR. Gon bs_coms’ of deur ice, | Wanted Used Cc 88 = WAREHOUSE. Sino Double Bink nS Sites | Muratic Acid Te ate iat gel Sere et: Stuart. PE 8504. wire Migirose 1-3700" After 4:30} Traiter Park Lot 8. FE. $3008 = We Pay Y FURNITURE. Washbowis w'th fittings |... $11.95 | G$wp Roof Cement ...... "140 ga | ham ccope. Williams “qaict “a tor ob dene ce Pate ~ibaellieel came mal 4-1 PRICES FOR SCRAP & OLD CAS R YOUR CA : IS E ASSs: cstered SS pte oe . bd he erator <-.,:3-10 Sal.) tachable mount with pep sight eres vr ea =o ; 2 WHEEL TRAILER, PENDERS, | _¢#Ts. OR 36016 H FOR OUR R BARGAINS nasi oo BLAYLOCK and sling. PE 2-341. Ta BLACK DIRT, FILL, TOP _ Fors Sale Livestock 72) sr“ioia* *¢ oie. only 48. cajtlways s Ready to Buy redueeg fora eet age sete tee’! Siva rLuMsino SUrPLY = | @ pt Bogan ay og re evel big Wa igs * PE. @ gravel._rE ie, 11 FEEDER PIos 5 ;.| 18) HOUSETRAILER, $300 . q ie . Scotlennd seine 1” 5 ) OE bes MY 3-306 after le fakes it A-l 1 SLAce Siar. GRAVEL, enn take a On nome ee] meuaners e, a Wiliams Lake. BA AGL EY AU TO PARTS . a i utes FUEL OIL TA "5 DELIVERED Do It Yourself 61 387 1 MAONUW & LE OLWER = NEW, oO me Feat ouaT ork. EM 3-3492._ ford, Ma rE Ranor we HOUSETRAILER. FE 54-9219 17 BAQLEY &8T. fe, beds one caisson Apooadorta best offer. PE 5-0300.| “Wy, SRT ODED FEAT HUMUS.| BUCKSTEIN WESTERN SADDLE | - ——— Bud Shelton Motor Sal CHEVRO | ae le vented ‘tm nad Tine” reuse, Pike’s Rental Depot |, 5 gAViO RPL AD @i WIN-| haven PE Sua see eee, PAteeal maar cree by » Ao useless ee Ler : ee FE Swiss. —° prolt, © EQUIFT. RENTAL scopes and’ shells. OA 62000, | ©! TOP SOIL. CR CATTLE, PiGs. GOATS AND| $35 fond. will sell on E-2 terme, | of, Auburn & E. Bird. PE 0063. | “THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” At cur, main store | FOR sae IN. TILT ARBOR | aeaera polisher ed i tance SELECTION OF USED | Sra~ sar'Sashin 2 Earl How. chickens. MArket_¢-1623. a reer nanos vELLOW. “eueap cars $00 POR JUNK AND aoe Oakland County’s = reat ee le be A » or STEWART-GLENN CO, | router set. 1 Decctherm eu'stere| {Dampover. weed, mowers, tillers, Ses hie i To CR STONE, ARABIAN PIbEy" sone hensctzailer Good eend. | == aan Fastest Growing Dealer” ____ 06-06 8. Saginaw ©. | GRlande'Sast Ne’ STHCICS:| crete grinders, plumbers, earpen- ee aa eS re ois er Fa cae, CE | BE Arabian, col Rae pony pi.) SOS ar beAL: | PM tot cat PE Ge.) oka 3 WASHIN ng ters and m t now SS SF Seerees+-—' . bd sale, ¢ as 5 _— : tional with “automatic. pump Mt you dowt see teal y oo nov | ecg ght FOR SOIL Phone’ Milford MUtual ¢2852. | _Oxford Trailer “Sales. "JUNE CARS WANTED MA $5071 "Open Nights "u)_ 9 129.50 value $89.95. Michigan 8488 Dixie Waterford OR 3-178 $24.50; All wool 8 $6.85 and} Piette Fare yee lpn @ nn w RICHARDBON HOUSETRATLER ___FE _§-8070 . = a comes te: Ave ope. am) of the Lakes Church | "Genel no iulated med cont CLINTON LEONARD. EM 34518, | (OS, FIG. * WEEKS OLD. 200 Reasonable Phone FE $4321. TOP CASH #$ FOR ANY MAKE ’°S5 CHRYSLER OR RENT Rat, ED. Bow O68: Fuersie’ te. | ae A a attles Rd. roy ii CONDITION SEPT "87 BUDDY Ercoomy Cary WINDSOR DELUXE HARDTOP . __Christmas Gi Gifts 59 own a atte 0 or fot Tablen Frees san WALLPAPER STEA cow $18: Insula sand, grave i fll dirt Eu: __ Wanted Livestock 73 ecineenly pontlent greg Bal- TTT DOLI “a Aubuta Radio, ce 0S aad paint, HAND PAINTED CHINA FLOOR’ SI “gor: 99 8. Saginaw HAND | 8A: RORILLE dane |... ANDERSON HARDWARE — FOR SALE OR RENT. 3 BDRM ‘for: ¢ars_in any cond Dow ae on : a ay iLL POWERS, LIFT SGUIPWENT. | WTD: LIVESTOCE OF ALL KINDS tratler Duck Lx. ee PE Pa 3 now. FOAM | RUBBER t LOUNGE, ZEN- NIE SA Ane Cl hereon ste at hee Mirscle — loadin at Re fo &i = oa Jones. Clarkston. MA| $60 onth. = FE sono? moved, EM_3-0101 R MONTR - Treen OPEN SUN E Night 'Tu § PM cow Mma-| - a we, (fae ’ — or leather ‘i re PR 3-020 489 8. SANFORD i very Nig ‘ e a “pes ROYCRAPT Oak- C For Sale Miscellaneous 60 {44° 64352. — ~ FOR RENT DEER | HUNTERS! 2 3-FT HOUSE. wee OE SOP BOIL Ne. For or Sale Poutry 74 7 vata Clarkston. OR 3- eee ASH. ID . trailer & lot. a e Riv-/ livered. OR 3-5008. 1952-28 PT. TRAVEL-HOLE ~ ALUM, ILL'§ NEED eer SCREEN ‘ Floor sanders — hand - |. er, Elbow Lk. OR Be Be CARS Rr ba . a ied ieee Garag e D oors Ficor s vactum cieenere Wait r, w ne CAL HERE = "ck Bu TREXCHING AND . = rs. at ery READY i ows. ia t couple. Best shop. Mar then bring it here for top = vente Om BA 28°" 2! fe "2 per steamers. Oaklan M0 “ple : ! LIN pr Or 1S"xTe x" Bermada Biinds| code” All sees and briees. Large | FE seise, ee “AN e| eee ee nr a VE, Yop | _ Sale Farm reduce 75 | FLOM VACATION SeeGiie | FE ae? DIXIE HWY. ses ert a Hera : a te oe selectior #38. and up. A | gate SEER SEER RIFLE jo SAVAGE. Lik Pay Spe tan. Or FE sae "Detsohee Pres ae, ne | Pontiac Auto Bickon over 24° with Storm & sc Se Se eee It Yourself. We deliver. Box 364, —me¥. FE Br. Ate? § pm. APPLES Ro Gaerteanen, A trafiers. 3° - USED sie, = .¢ Em. space less than you think. Let us give) Grionvilie, “Mich. DEER RIFLE eon Sta E DIRT, WA LOAD! Bxcetient« quaitty, “reas. price Seek span tek ccmnmte Wer | a Peewee ~ oe txt - ytne = Be - op PPrAFP PPAFF SEWING MACHINES. DRY FAGtORY re 276 . _delivered. FE 6- Bul's 5 orenerd. 10436 Hartland g 8 and 10 wides. from 30 to 60/ _1260 N. Perry St. at Madison 3s i 49043. se "| 348 WATER NAT ER, i aor wen wa. pao a soem guns, new user, most callbers GOOD ROA pre Di GRAVEL STDS | lee Cane ee ‘OCTOBER ONLY THE HIGH DOLLAR | PICTURE WINDOW, Witn| 7 days :; " counting. FhCi a Oe ee tA GRAY. CHIPPRWa POTATOES Wo CENTS For — erade used cars. W : noni ates Hy : Bath tubs, (rade, $00.99. 0. eo Surr-Sheil, 375 8. Telegraph. | ™ SAND, GRA gk ee We are selling the 15 f%. Sports- . window, on - 7 3 = as win La rp | odkede Builders gapouy. 188 to 4°90. 1 L SET OF VERY G000 “ft se & :. ‘Phoke Pe dirt. Faget eve. “ane re Peat, Da B containers, | ebay or $175 i tape 20 = it Bes ‘pay Jou. ‘well “0 Disie Pontiac Sales . : : ret CHALMERS Montcalm. PE 5-471 clubs @& bag Plus an excellent i art 7 loader, ‘hive lo A tuntty to Ee set for your a Pestine Starchief. Owner's 4 p HORSE AIR a GOMPRESEOR, . ann wo lowboy trailer. FE Sal le Mu ical Ge i 62 Lomonwon# Bow oud 10 bunting wexOR % Ciear Pp HAUL iT Sale Farm Equipment 76 ton ing trip oF next years vace- “H. J. VAN WELT Catalina coupe.” Loaded with ex- 525.08. Valve Tetacer & _feamatet.| ROT Witee HEATER. LIKE | ~~~ Gong ates p_2-3429 __ | PROMPT DEL. ON 2% YDS. OF ’ palin oes ann ee oe on zie Pontiac’ tarchief Catalina sedan. _bew 2-6001. IC RAWATIAN ourrar | OUNS SELL. TRADE | Diack dirt_or_peet. on 300e.| AAA EQUIPMENT Also @ large selection tate mod-| See M & M Motor Sales | Salesman's demo. Loaded with i I ge davenport) FA | with smpline FEde ral $-4466. Manley Leach, 10 Bagle i ama \SORED WOOD OF ANY) Farm equipment, garden tractors,| ¢! trade-ins in 1 2 bed-!| For top dollar on imte model cars. ‘a Chevy: Del Ray 2 dr. V-8, Po ene e r. > nr Sot a — PMENT }T" CONSOLE. TV USED 703 — aise. Authorized Browning | & Coit ~ PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS — oe cidest garden and lawn / °~ non HUTCHINSON WE BUY Cana IN ANY CONDI ce Rese @ beeter, Lite —_ ro we’ 5 " . as wheel & lire. Sidersck, lides.| eee ny “fers and’ raers, | eters thn. Drom Ost, ‘undetas” Try belere ‘yen| Send, pinvel Bi Gn, Game We 8 SALES & SERVICE MOBILE HOMEs SALES, Inc. | tion FEROIS7 a Buick Special neidtop.}A real 2 ee oe Bee | Biel tiaar eethe St| benen"ons ‘ite vanes wr tfap| futile Soment oa moras OF | FEA, Mla, CMAP E | Drartn Prat sne ETO: yaaa | WANTED OU TELL TONS | Pein 4, de. sedan, raramat tar & Case . . = : * ae e ry * saonal poker table. training bike, INTERNA oe eae ECONOMY | 7g — Mune Se ee ee -_ TOP soil. ALLIS CHALMERS iS TROW CORN FURNES as 38 week oti for cash. FE §-2706. Wallee ne. rade TINCH SOM. PIPE § PT-— Go| wih tank. $5,000 BTU: are (We will move to 34 B. Telegrapn Gun 7 S210 Hey | eee way GRADING. nee nace sae 2419 io Granger ind. Oxiord: | 8¥Allable on rental payment basis. Used Truck Parts” Oa —_— naa & Pum Pe a * hou: on or @ ov 0 * 04 AVE PLUMBING SUPPLY | _stal nie Gialee ee ¢25i4.” | ga00 CHET ATKINS GUITAR, — |HUNTINO CABIN FOR ANY 3300 cork OS PS ee Bi s RIDEMASTER - R TRACTOR, © 8 Fecereme FE _23200 aut Ma Ss Rg AnD Mor . Radio neater.” Whitewals. Saginaw 6-2100 G FU! L ts, ’ : a Ae 210 Gs TAFE OH, PORTACE, TH ccs aaa, quter now sige. | Ha, ber € serveine, Hit On| Wood, Coal & Fuel 67| Semtrstamat Oi ei | aaae gee ee aoc tts, uOToR "A For itor ne. 3-4. V4 Por. BA *prowina SUPPL midihier fuel tank, ‘used 3) sea- /$80, Gretsch 8 st, ne ad rue Te FSS | LARGE BUS, MADE INTO BOUSE- fuburn~ Ave “PE toe wens thereto net. Wate 172 8. Sagim PE §-2100| sons. OR 36306. 837% be ogy eteep a bee ~ Hunting Coats & Parits | DRY staB woop petiveren. | “Gh RM, SALE 52 EN | Sar PE eas, tae. For Sale Trucks 90/33 chevy Bel Air hardtop, Radio ) ) KLEENEX VEWDTN G MA |HEARING AID, NEW, SLIGHTLY INSTRUM! Korean Boots insulated boots. tm | ___FE_$-2006. ,1 Jobn Deere 101; 1 AC 2 row oF ra _ HOUSETR ey chines, cost 86? any reassnable yeed,. et Reeded. Sell half price. Lara a SAVINGS as suisieg sad thermal woderwear: Pilioe = rot Stee! eel KIN- | ‘mounted. These pickers must be| _3-1372. SETRAILER. $500. OR 195} CHEYIE. wr WITH BELL Bopy, | ® a Chevy a0 2 dt. Low mileage. A __offer. L TRADE ALL! woot —e id at ee E Pre er, oF wil_suap. Om ‘Une IRON FIREMAN STOKER — COM. EDWARD'S OUTLET, 18 8. Saginaw | JOE'S A&N SURPLUS. FE 20022 way’ fie Por &| rack Gromak Alle Chalmers’ ERY iy FT TRAVELLO. | i951 Gi? DIESEL TRACTOR. TAN- ate rte et chee & VEE channels. 2 wood — Pay 4burner gas stove, _ ACCORDIAN ~ 20 Bass FOULINA. | REMINGTON m1 wee OMATIC. ls ue ‘oe Srenaea 'L it Ave. FE | “New Idea Sales, Holly. e Me OKT an dem 5 oat sell or trade for 1933 . hig 3 is clareston sore: oereen eile AL e. with scope trade 0. 1856 Ford tractor FE 4-1061. |" MAple 5-! ary juminum storm window with JUCUZZI DEEP WELL B t 2-4900. SEASONED WOOD OF : 1 : a oe Ape 5118 screen i paned glass doer. Mi) pump .& SOgal. tank $100) FH |. with fat Serine ee |: Atter 6 pm OR 30400. as an Saw Users: TRAILER SALES . | "Seu mecrencauy © Soe H, BUICK CENTURY | ‘ een bazi0. aDIANS LOWEST PRICE Of eCULLOCH MOTORS INC. to ‘low, . Power as WHEEL LER, GFARE JET WATER FUMES w00 OX See NARS, Lommel Tan ' Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 APPOINTED A NEW | Campers to.30 ft oew Generel | titer 6 ana i ee wheel and ti The 2 8 Perry to beeiinere with lessons. FE HUNTER S i CHAIN SAW DEALER FOR Gardiners, Stuarts, Michigan-Ar- | ‘55 DODGE i';- TON STAKE, 97,008 1965 BUICK SPECIAL ¢DR_ AUTO- ‘|€2TCHEN CABINET SINK. 5a": a BLUE 8PRUCE FOR YOU. Al- THIS AREA. FOR rows, Zimmers, Richardsons & | mijes. Bald Lk. Rd matic ofp omy Radio, Heat- oS Complete ¥ with $129 98 vale neat AUTTPUL FASHIONED SPE Cl AL §0 << and peta Fly & ce a pag 4 olan 8 ee _Ortonville, NAtional ‘2080. _ miles $1, 350. Oe ig — binets rrifie SitEv BG PIANO. trail r ces, . i : ‘pla tube ee naete ge oi abuse Signe i an. Pe Sis rue Arbory tae. : se Boa ft. cune. Re ROS Rental plan evailable on “me. ‘@ DODGE HALF 7 TON PICK UP. UP. F, | 00 BUICK SPECIAL «DOOR : . - an Exe. cond, $425. FE 4-395 ecwes International bus teol- and bur eth Rd, x . 1 3 pm. OR 37-6619 = s wpare tire new. MLINCH TV, PERFECT conpr.| sfescent 200 Orchard Lx. Ave. | scr pwrN u ith tt ‘| Gyre aeml i he Be ie ¥— stp an ae ee "yon New picture ‘tubs. GR 3.2865 ENNOY Hi-BOY FURNACE UsED | > ww.’ MREROSONIC PLANS, TANO.| — Ginetie” Propane "ges, heat: 2 miles west of Commerce VIl-| py ,Zsgiiee B4. ot Opdyre || ¥ vie oar, pene el “mel equ Aree can) iy ein after 6. * will sacrifice, Phone| 4.6954 . ing stove: & cores care and Duck Lake Rd, intersection. PARM MACHINER ee a 4 E4000. 9 r FE 4061. —— yr. 30678. : _MA_5-1251_ after 6 p.m. only aes 7 —— ink & Open every day 8 to 7. MU 48038. Proulx Oliver ‘ane os Me ROYAL HOUSETRAILER. com. | —PE ‘S1_ BUICK SUPER ¢ DOOR. GOOD ee ee Cook IN G00D) = Metal Food Lockers , CLARINET Seureccasiee ens see OAKLAND TREE SERVICE. TRIM: list arin ot Oxford Sere overm seeps & OR gee OnE ; DA ; terior finished tn b ni remova ree es N DE {ASTER 4 DR. inn iL WOT WitER WA? ot 7 eran aint, “Orage, | stock bins, : necawe’ LUTE tone ue Mec Scat ver 17-0045, FE 5-3025 —— | #100 & up, Faw he US ARELES | SEE OXFORD { . Clean, very good cond. $480, FE B 2-323. te: or ti 21. iN. ec’ re or vol | ol chard Lk. R ‘ ia Pek CARY OVFCECERRANCE|_Se'astexie 0” OTe EXCELLENT TEACHERS This wil take you wherever su le ADE TRI EFS : INVENTORY SALE. BOLENS / axp| TRAILER EXCHANGE | = , ROI SPECIAL, SEE TF 47 on cabinet hardware, sliding door'C. A. WEBSTER REAL ESTATE Beginning now — A new you want to go—First $777 Ra M apie and Norway Mapie. wheel horse tractors roto-hoes and | MOBIL HOMES | Mr Stark. - Saginaw, ask for . ete. “Reynolds Nu-ajlumi-| OXFORD, MICH. OA a woodwing department —Con- ee ee a? 9 pele nga oa iat ha sod tillers. Only a few left-at bargain MOBIL, HOME: | Retail Branch siding, lum. storms and MODEL 7 A REMINGTO Av venient loca fon Openings urry! Hurry evergreens ali kinds. We got ‘em| prices. Evans ainment.. 4507, ANDERSON. PALACE, REGAL . FOR SALE BY PRIVATE OWN- jalousies ‘Youngstown birch and: tomatic ot rifle Nem ingte now available. pod — see them before you, Dixie Hwy. Ma biete 33 Models 8 and 10 wicdes ] $f; args Roadmaster Tudor Buick eel Kitchens, ornamental iron.| Quiet Writer portable type writ: GAL. LAGHER Biva we “Across a ace | Inven' ——— ~Bettle Gas } ove ia whitewatie see black alum. and ‘ibregias awnings. No! with carrying case. MURIC COMPANY A eos tom a nventory -y Sale T k A with whitewalls and spoke money do’ z mon and new. FE : 18 EAST HURON ST. E ror ies Ceadneunion: Bolens and wheel horse tractors. Parts and Supplies ruCKS re Sindowa alee Capea rl = =. wales a Sortie oeat for fees tre Miswer Clearance Sale FE_¢-0566 E Sai = a if = let at y in prices . few | 60 as oe ere FE 2-3200 . u" fo Shaler one and omens: ted " ; es vans ales Lot ‘tll 8 and 8 PM leath : 4 satimates, Eves sapere rd makes of power mowers wari ONAL GUITAR, -CALL McNE AL or Sale Pets ® | Sauiptent plete Hwy: haa | Party Sores “th 6 o Cleeod Sun. Our Business leather | upholstery fees jlo LENG and up. discount ee PIANO TONING PLAYER RE % BRITTANY FEMALE. 2 YRS. | oven ome ; WE A ARE (SOLD OUT OF USED || noo tet line nccbpt amaller car” car as 10m10's, et limber ee fines and mower overhaul and Quitmeyer. OL ¢-0671 = For the Best Deal i ay ve eee TICK FOR BALE OR| Priced ‘at Seana —- nett oar van Hier oper scent ‘on | 5+ GMC 14° Platform, hy: The __Call PE $3908. Sd Sh 40 7 be Hwy. MA $- IAW AT AnINET Exe | D = “trade. FE 4 covet es meel ani heat; our lot olly Marine Coach dramatic tran BUICK CE: s oh ES peeve, iene, feo Hey TOOK i a arcu | Pete jE NT Camercn. EXC. odge - Plymouth Dealer Shear eee PUREDRED trest eit pill, elders, | arbors Seles, 18210 N- Holly Ra, Holly. smission ae Take over payments. MA Your choice. Write Box 19 4-21 Male. Fi omaha: MY_ 3-2861. ment, tual 42382. ? ri iON _tiae. Press. : EXC, USED. GRINNELL UPRIONT. Birmingham Maat TER, ALSO “oats - le o¢ GME Garbage Trock ay S. two tone Bxceltes . Brittanies, complete 24 yolume,| NEW GALVANIZED PIPE | _just recond 35-3715 635 8, Woodward = MT._—4-2042 ned beagles. 3081 Rockhaven, _ McCulloch sol ete ’ eee : Call MApie -01Tt Fag Ueopent male lye om emia te th. ion oe igi Be AKO, COMPLETELY me Tew 2050 MARLON CAR) Si Queers Re. eee of Antarn __Rent Trailer Space 79 52 Ford 3-5 Yd. Dump, fey ot days. Des mperament, bie nel, PLUMBIN¢ | reconditioned. OL ¢9671. , Aeses Chain Saws extra nice conditi 1955 CADILLAC @2 SEDA 10x10. OR. 3-6830 lve S cedeee PB eae SMALL PIANO FOR SALE, 16. Priston oeloe Ake Mate COLLIS, Pur. Ex PRICED FROM $1 1055 Rage RAMBLER STATION | Walton and Perry. 9 to 6 week- ee gong wag like | °56 Cadillac 60 Special oe Bohr. wagon, R&H, x. Bo = one a _ days _—_ iets full price Schutz, Desoto- |'56 Ford Country Sedan | WILL ACCEPT ‘month, Cail ‘credit manager. Mr.) USED C CAR SALE: ward at Hunter, 30 BUICK F-DO0F | Outboard metors. boats. appl Ber Ford STOP & SHOP SE a og Baste CO | '35 Olds 88 Holiday Coupe | ser"bayment oo a ood used eat * Lincoln ‘alarciop” coupe. A: oa wer “63 Kaiser Sedan. Pow teerin ee ee eat ce a ee BILL ‘SPENCE “MASE & Eeotr’ Aras 82 Olds 2 dr. Sedan — "been Se Sone Lixe| 52 Ford Crown Victoria USED Cans: is? RAMBLER’ STA "82 Buick Convertaible| A-1 | new and drives. likes "$5 Chrysler New Yorker |62_ Oakland Ave PE $0091 | Less than 9,000 imi 6 ey]. “model Bed f Ley station, Wagon, = wien! onda some le SSC. dill C ‘65 FORD 2 DR. 6 CYL. STAND- with auto trans. Many access. "51 Pontiac 4 296. Schuts Desoto. Prymouth. |'55 Cadillac Coupe ard trans. Custom Line, Exe. | OL 1-126. remghen. Need weet ot er 54 Pont: ond. MU 44362. 3614 Jackson | “$1, NASH QhaMBLER HARDTOP. RUSS) (OHN SON * 34. ontiac 2-Door Bivd N. end of W Lake. transportation. Pri- R SALES ‘ ca CHEVY, § pass) ech dow |S ’$4 Ford 4-Door 3 FORD 2 DR. Va. atEAN NO vals oN mr EMD 33708. MY 22871 one: Broadway : '’54 Plymouth 4:Doer aa Pe assume small = GOOD COND, REASON, ‘s] CHEVY 2 DR, POWER GLIDE- - R&H. White wails, clean through- SED out, FE 5-774. - 6 “952 rw. HURON FE 2-264 *83 _ CARRIBEAN CONVERTIBLE. ,Full power” wire wheels & conti- nental 28.60 miles. $875. 3-2236 EVROLET BEL AIR V-8 |, ‘ower Glide, beautiful rob. | in'a egg blue $1008 W ie Pontiac-Cadillac "1350 N. Woodward %:.' 1955 DEL RAY CHEVY 2-DR_ 260 SS. “Jessie. Bs "$2 sCHEY $160 —_ ~ 1000 8 cain Bham Mi 41930, 260 Blvd CHEVROLET 195! BEL AIR A 91 DESOTO cone ‘R&H. AUTO-|'59 FORD RED CONVERT BLOND real good running car. High in matic trans no maney down,, top. 7 78 E. Colombia. after 5$. rubber. radio. Heater, Automatic Q@ssume payments of $11.46 per ; - and an outstandifig buy. Needs month. Call Credit manager, Mr 1954 FORD CUSTOM V-8 +DOOR. some lead. $195 Schutz Desoto- Parks. at MI 4-7500 ‘Harold Tur- radio, eager original paint. Our Piymouth Birmingham. Wood-| ner Ford oot No. N-3947. Priced to sell at _waré at Hur’ | DESOTO 1954 4 DR. WE RE LOAD. SHARP ‘51 CHEVY 2 DOOR SE- ed wit new car trades and this dan. Radio & heater, Exc. cond. is no exception Now ts the ume| 4a, te Good tires Standard transmis- to buy. Buy now and you'll | _sion, FE 4865! re never sea v8 ce CW | Heater. White tires Aman Meee: oe ae Re, drive. We dare comparison on) CHEVROLET —— botn quality and price $495 Full 1955 1 LINCOLN CAPRI HARD TC TOP. full power, beautiful pear! Bes & green $1495 Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac price No money down. Desoto . Plymouth Birmingham Wood ward at Hunter down $5 a weex 42 DeSoto cus y 6 4-Dr. 81 Nash R&H, food rubber day i 173 GLENN'S , down, ile per I OPEN EVENINGS FE 47311 124 Oaziand Ave, FE 8-686], 2M 8, bacinawe : e _ ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION OF ARS Schutz * to Dodge - Plymouth Dealer $95 SWEPT- WING DODGE 1 fone paint. A one-owner sharpie | 34 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. SAVOY. 2 1953 FORD CUSTOM 2-DOOR. a Payee Good cond. $550, MI urstock No. N3043, $489. "Beveral | PACKARD 1992 4 DR. A 1 OWNER 33 Chevrolets at the sms ciate | -, NORTH evi. standard trans. R & H. Exc i ne PE a CHEVROLET | 307 ~ FORD. CLEAN. CUSTOM, 2 MI 4-2735 Wood ward. new car trade. The price might fool you, but don’t ee our word — see for yourself, Ultra-matic drive. Radio. Hi side and we mean . Needs ust @ grill only. No vier ere. Look at this price. $195. Sehutz Desoto - Plymouth Bir- mingham. Woodward at Hunter. ‘32 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON. ail metal body, R&H. no money down assume monthly payments of $23.49 a mooth. Call credit t MI 47500, Mr. Parks, Harold Turner Ford. sy PLYMOUTH. ~ 2. DE. SAVOY. & H.\FE 2-1230_- MI 4-2735 2006 8S. Woodward, For the Best Deal Birmingham "638 8. Woodward ‘MI 4-2042 i Birmingham | — ua Dass ai, fowrise CATALINA. SHARP ear, Small yment sume small pool og caymenta ‘gf $27.24. Lem is eH Bales, 193 _ Saginaw "$0 PONTIAC cuTaLowa: ger &H, no mone down, payments 6 is month. Cal credit manager, 4-7800, Harold Turner Ties. Sale FORD 71985 , WAGON CUSTOM 8 2! ~ | | ad t ite tires; ‘ ; * ] 350 ana a tat black Tiaiah 1 tet | ' + (53 Ford ® passenger wagon. $7 | of course Any old car Will han-| . 53 Nash .. ed Pe $ dle $1250, Schutz DeSoto-Plym-| . aed BSS in cia aniia ; outh, Birmingham. Wood Ce ee ee ee N. Woodward «3. Brmomam. Woodward's CPECIAL (ete 2 Sotelo eo Ao Gots nonecnocomoes Beham Mi 4-1930 Ane a 53 Plymouth — ....... AP aa AAA Ol ALITY ——_- ag Perso ne be “ Shankdbtes ; at. . —sleeps quipped wit ‘or ctoria QUALITY 6 Months Guarantee dinette propane gas heat- | °56 Ford Fairland Vie... $1380 * i R. & R. M t ied & el ae , | 38 ri Set Me tease squire wan. fe a = | water storage tank, sink an .§ - USED CARS .@) Ors cep ards. Chemical toilet. "65 Bui we? 0 st oy Sener? Dr, H-T Mes ' Chrv Ply tl mboo window drapes. Ex- ‘55 Olds 4 dr at 350 = Sper. Fp > ey irvsler ymouth ferio. finished -in- beautiful “85 Bui os Chi A r.4@ Dr $ #8) 135 Cha Ar RED @ Waite $2385, tone blue: Mechanically = Mercury’ HT $7 ¥ a 81 | Z chy! St Regis HT, Ful! be erfect Wired for }10 volts. M4 Bultk HT - 980 3 ra. 2b HS er, ; aida nie will take you wherever "56 Chevy 4 dr. HT . $l “2 } oe Si iss Be Cc ee HT. Full power $2075 you want to go—Pirst $777 ‘36 Mercury Montclair HT .. $1650 "ba Au - a KOMTO $1193 96 Chyl. 2-Dr HT $igas, drives it home. Hurry! "36 Mereury Convert ....... $1680 “54 caer éor P Gide saps (8 DeSote HT Fuil power $1805) Hurry! Hurry! ‘55 Lincein Convert ....... $1500 "M4 Ford 2-Dy sap, 96 Ply. 4-Dr, V-8 station wagon.) ‘$7 Lincoln HT ‘Preatet suse $9450 *§3 Buick Super HP $ aos. aute trans, Ra&l, $1793) 1§1 POMS 66. Goei cess cone es $ 125 $3 Pontiac Np: ; gg 595 - etn Starchief. Full . "40 Mere $ te 83 Ford. «Dr $ 395 Hee SE ‘90 Pontiac HT. ‘ 303. 5 ; puice 4-Dr Dyna R&H, $1283 bi sad . CF beck oY Sse RO 143 ‘EASY TERMS CAN BE 33. Dodger &Dr V8" auto sess 10 rost, ARRANGED THESE CARS he sates wagon aes C + Me ate SEE UUARANTERS (80 Buick Dr Dyna ran! $10 Inc: iiygou tocar Bie le CALEB” Em dar Ss a ee | ww ‘res: Tia. OR ela CAR PAYMENTS TOO age ve model. . otor Sales” Lake Oden or bt MienCuRY. TONY 326 Ac at HYDRA. | Good cond. 525 beth Lk. ; G OOD: CHEAP we RANSEORTATION : "TION. en a8 SEE | 2A aburn FE 4-2131, STA _ tom, 4 dr, t oe ees FE 5-0178. RCHIEF. CUS- PONTIAC i055 2 TONE Phorpe a PE ate. Ve ie, very clean. 13 St. PE 4-87 1955 4 DR. ‘SontAe ‘STARCHIRP, | haber condition, Only 24 wner, Power Laer lia pa bri ken. ther eee Se “all deluxe eq Fi ‘SS PONTIAC «4 DR, 610, HYD-, ean very good cond. MI 's PONTIAC. STARCHIEF CATA- & aye load- ie paw en will tr $2,- Masurek Sales. EE _ +0587 "80 PONTIAC FOR SALE. $100. OR __ 3-8583. “THE ALL NEW. "BS8's” Now is the time totget that used car you need, We eat describe the value you receive dl the price, you'll just have. ‘to dr py and see fo rae ALL OUR USED CARS ARE. WINTERIZED, 03 enti Convertible . $795 See eet radio & wecond “eat.” good tires, : Mercury Convertible ’ $895 Mere-O-Matic, Lite Blue, W/Tires. Pontiac 2 Dr. Sedan.. O99 & szinter.. Tidio & heater, hydreinatic, ps a Ford Victoria’ ........$795 HAVE DROPPED WE HAVE SELECTION PLUS AT PRICES ~ PRICES - + ee — - Now IS THE TIME TO BUY THAT. Better Car” SUITED. FOR EVERY INCQME Aces cs, ery, ih siege, ‘wae ‘55 PONTIAC 2-Door «2. ee. e.escee eee 1- S195 ‘55 Buick Hardtop " oe cs 1395 |IP'55 PLYMOUTH ADior . poe so os$ 895 . _2Dr., radio and heater, tu-tone : . ‘ ‘55 Buick 2 Dr: Sedan . . $1195 ‘35 PON PONTIAC-2-Door ......5..---.000 - $195, Radio and heater, straights! Te : Liveecnqececscecen so§ 295 54 Ford 2 Dr. Sedan, «... .$445 ||] PONTIAC 4 ‘ovens set eg OMT ware, “ented Fenning ception, “Reods. same. - Si ty ed a 523 webiode cprosceas® 208 A ne Kuscllont mechanically end fully 4 PONTIAC 2-Door ses eninniviese = Bec sonep & 94 Buick Todos speee $1095 55 OLDSMOBILE 4 Door... cee $1395 Super with full power, red and white trltone, ready . : Heater, Hydramatic. . : s ‘54 Pontiac Starchief .. . .$1095 |i} PONTIAC. 2Door beeeeeenentccae =e) , faalie era Seat" contro, Bewutils ‘coral ana white "95 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe ............. $1495 ‘SS Buick 2 Dr. Hardtop $1395 ]]| ..) cuevpor er > Dec ¢-sas| Blue and White, radio and heater, dynafiow, "white ~ Radio. ‘Heater. Powergide. .-8 8 # # #- Ps '55 Buick Convertible _. Oo] 495 55 ‘FORD Convertible | Pee Beer eats Blue and white. white tires, radio and . heater. 3,000 miles nice’ ea 55° ae Convertible .............$1395 'S4 Ford Convertible ... .§1095 Retlo & Heater. Powersice. Bright red) for "the younger hearts and tn ets ‘34. PONTIAC 4-Door Sedan ........ wees P1295 Raclew t mitane and areacienaae, to Radio, Heater, Hydramtic, Power Steering. Air Conditioning. ‘50 Buicks (two only). ... 8-0488 | LAKE ORION MOTOR cae okie sacar JEROME 31 _. 6. €DR, 3325. # Soop SALES = 5 8. Woodward _——sBirmingham B d Sh ] | ROCHESTER PORD DEALER «ond EM _ 3-4386 M24 AT CLARKSTON RD PLYMOUTH. GOOD RUNNING ua. e ton | 1-971 IHU RON M MOTOR: SAL IS __FPORD-MERCURY MY 2-261 | “cond, Best offer. OA 8-2741 after 5. eater. Like new in- 55 br "56 Chevrolet: \2-Dr. OFFERS i "98 Chev. Convertih 1595 | Ford Custom ined 2g $1395 $5 Pontiac Starcifief Cit $1495 | "55 . 210, Re eo cae $1095 | Pairlane 2 Ar. .... $1295 | "65 Pontiac 870 2 dr. .. . $1295 "55 . Poon Abe (er Ss ecaniac $1395 — "54 Pord 8 dr. Ak. i oy "S94 Buick conte Hardtop. « $1205 "83 Pontiac an ; 795 $3 Ford 8 Customlined 2 dr. § 695 "$$ Ford 8 Customlined 4 dr $1143 ‘$2 Pontiac Sedan .......... 545 ‘51 Nash Sedan ...... eve eielnre $& 295 ‘$1 Pontiac 2 dr. .......... ; 295 ‘49 Ford V-8 2 dr. 100 Bud Shelton Motor Sales Auburn at E. Bivd. FE 8-968) This | Week wee - $1279 See wen ne CeCe eC mC mechs arava gr een ee 52 Chevy 2-Dr. Sedan. .$ 379 WE TRADE UP OR DOWN . "ST —— convertible Cr ee ey te Mercury dr. "56 Chev; eh hot a: 4 dr. statin wagon) ‘3 Chryslér ‘ dr. eet M4 Plymouth club coupe ‘83 Pontia: ‘bd Chevy 2 = » Hardtop Sai - ; "83 Wiltys 2 52 Linesia Chety 2 @ "$2 * Pont cotlas - 2" ar... you RIEMENSCHINETE | sedan ENGLEHART 237 8. Saginaw i FE wir “UNBELIEVABLE. PRICES! Come In Now ALL CARS WINTERIZED / ‘50-50’ f. 30 Day Guarantee . LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS S279 °56 FORD 2-Door .....ccececeececeeceeee $1498 5286 - a ’56 PLYMOUTH 2-Door ........... sos naw GLI9S . ‘ 301 = "56 PONTIAC Club Coupe’.......... oes. $1595 277 55 MERCURY Club Coupe ... 3... $1295 : 5166 '$5 FORD: 4-Door ....0 boven reee, $119: ‘35 FORD Station W agen rn . $1595 35 CHEVROLET 2-Doot veeccccccee. $1195 '54 PONTIAC 4-Door .. se eeeeceec ees $895 ‘54 CHEVROLET 2-Door .......... we ceee $795 54 FORD 2D00" «sees erssse, cee, vee .$ 798° . a ‘S54 MERCURY Door ne vecsdeceaes $845] ‘54 OLDSMOBILE 4:Door ............. «$1095 || * 5304 S83 DODGE 4-Door ....p-00eeveeeeeceees ..$ 495 5349 sof ‘53 OLDSMOBILE Club Coupe . $995 '53 WILLYS 2-Door ....-.ec0.00e00+ -...$ 395 5267 : 'S3 FORD 2-Door ..sccveeeecceeseeees ...§ 595 5 5295 '52 OLDSMOBILE 4:Door ............. ..$ 595 3° 328 - '§2 STUDEBAKER 2-Door ........... veee$ 395 | | sai $2 CADILLAC 4-BDoor ............... wo. $ 895] _ +5265 31 ee $ 395 “Cy Owens” Your F rlendly FORD Dealer 1478. Saginaw St. FE 5-410] - FE 5.3588 Open 8 A.M. to9 P.M. - MATTHEWS.HARGREAVES ~ Model Changeover Sale 211 S. SAGINAW "50 FORD. "50 CHEVROLET $1195 ° $1300 56 NTIAC 'S6V SW. 56 iaRDTO MA 56 AGON 55 CHEVROLET ‘55 PONTIAC, sraTigiies OON i208 - iN 54 PLYMOUTH 54 BUICK =a WAGON $305 53 CHRYSLER NEW ORS HARDTOP 'S4 FORD ‘530. MERCURY 56. FORD an. eee '57 CHEVROLET — 35 CHEVROLE 57 CHEV 38 CHEVROLET cama North Side 63] Oakland Ave. "56 KARMAN GHIA $2205 : "56 VOLKSWAGON 55 SARTIAC ’55 BUICK CATALIN aan a por 56 CHEVROLET ‘54 CHEVROLET - STATION WAGON 8745 ' ’ YM : $4 FORD 53 PLYN OUTH “833 CHEVROLET $508” ; '$3 DESOTO. ~~ “$105 ™ - "MANY TRANSPORTATION: SPECIALS From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS A Phone Call Brings’a Courtesy Car to Your Deoy | - MATTHEW 'S-HARGREAVES “Your seats Dealer” AGAIN OFFER . OF GAS FREE PLUS New Goodyear Tires Available on all '55-'57 models Car Guarantee On all ’51 -'57 models—as long as -you own the car. . > DURING OUR ANNUAL. NOW’S THE TIME TO BUY! SOUTH SIDE | '54 CHEVROLET e745 *§ '53 CHEVROLET $605 55 THUNDERBIRD $1088 55 OLDSMOBILE $1398 52 PONTIAC $306 53 HUDSON” 06 ’53 FORD '51 CHEVROLET ‘FE 4-4547 4 en Sa ’ ay t rr fh { THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, = SS ee ee ge oe eee We =a ro ee NOVEMBER } I, 1957_ jeries: | MUFFLERS | INSTALLED | E33 _ FREE? 15 Minute Service While You Wait SILENT TLIDASS TIT IVIVI IIT TT" 4 MIDAS secon | LIFE GUARANTEED AGAINST - RUST-OUT, BURN-OUT, - AND BLOW-OUT KING’S Midas Muffler Service South inaw F car pcg scoot FE oe yee Mente * “a 5:30; dead Reag TYVTyyTyy ent ru Th sil 8; cil 5 ¥. MUFFLER [| oe e4- s Today's’ Radio Dragos. -- Shape Deatiel bo MAMIE AT © Gi pcete oe hha W casa uiesd come WPON, (1460) ©. 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The show is the first in CBS-TV’s new ‘Seven Lively Arts” project, which, according to executive pevmsces< John House- man, will attract viewers with “surprises. = a |: | Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel ¢—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV * | a G | TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 1¢:00—(7) Mr. Danger. (9) Popeye. {4) News, Sports. (2) Racket! | Squad. 6:15—(4) _Weather. 6:20—(4) Box Four. fo 6:30—(7) Frontier. '(9) Gangbust- ers. (4) Whirlybirds. (2) News. Cc :40—(2) Weather. «: 45—(2) News. | it: 00—(7) Sports® Focus_(9) Boots, | Saddle. (4) Martin Kane. (2) Dr.! Christian. 7:10—(7) Sports. * |1:15—(7) News. ,7:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. (9) Million Dollar Mystery. Joan _Crawford, | | $:00—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. 8:30—(2) Movie. . 8:55—(4) (Color) News, 9:00—(4) Farm Front, (7) Amer-|- ica on Parade. ; 9:15—(4) Window Shopping. | . 9:30—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) Quiz *Em. (7) Crusade for’ Christ: 10:00—(2) Mighty Mouse, (4) Gumby. — | (4)! '11:60—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. Wretraaag | | 11:30—(4) Capt. Gallant: (9) Com-! mercial Film. SATURDAY AFTERNOON Melvyn Douglas, ‘““A Woman's Face.” (4) Saber of London. (2) Leave It to Beaver. 8:00—(7) Jim Bowie. (4) Last Re +—sort.__(2) Traskdown. 8:30—(7) Patrice Munsel. Vic Da-| mone, guest. (4) Life of Riley. (2) Zane Grey Theater. 9:00—(7) Frank Sinatra. Frank’s daughter featured in musical. (9) Charlie Chan. (4) “M” Squad. (2) Mr. Adams, Eve. \9:30—(7) Bate With Angels, - (9) Country Hoedown. (4) The Thin Man. (2) Playhouse. 0:00—(7) Colt 45. (9) If I Had)” "Matin. Re-runs of “Million- aire” plays. (4) Boxing. Spider Webb-Willie Vaughan middle- weight bout. (2) Line-Up. {10: 3—(7) Crash. (9) - Person to | Person. (2) Harbor Command. he 45—(4) Red Barbef. Harness |; ‘Driver John Simpson. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) National News. (4) News. (2) (Color)! News. 11:10—(9) Weather. 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(9) Comedy Time.| Television Stars Crash 1:65—(9) Pro Football. _Hamiitea|’ vs. Ottawa. 2:00—(7) Ramar. 2:30—(7) Mr. Crime. — i) ‘3:00—(2) Ice Hockey. Bruins vs. Rangers. 4:00—(4) Movie. (7) All- Star Gold. 4:45—(9) Commercial Film. 5:00—(7) Wrestling. (9) Baptist Church. (9) Wild Bill Hickok. CHICAGO @ — Policeman | Charles Mueller stopped a car for; ia minor traffic violation last night, took note of the flashy garb of |n:00—(2) Lone Ranger. (4) Lions Preview. 1:15—(4) (Color). College Football. Iowa vs. Michigan at Ann Arbor. Gloria Grahame - Divorces Producer SANTA MONICA, Calif. (R—Ac-| tress Gloria Grahame, 32, whose three separations and three rec- onciliations, has divorced movie producer CyHoward, 42. x * * She won her decree yesterday efter testifying in support of a cruelty charge that Howard was “so domineering that it seemed 'gether."’ + * * Howard agreed to pay $250 also agreed to pay $300 a month alimony only if his earnings do not drop below $50,000 a year or his one of the occupants and hauled him off ta the station. * x *® The charge: Stealing a sports coat from Mueller's parked car a year ago. Mueller said James Davis, 22, admitted stealing the coat. The driver,. Billy Roberts, 21, was charged with not having a light near his license plate. Singer Weds Composer PACIF Ic PALISADES, Calif. —Vernon Duke, 54, who composed the romantic song “April in Paris’* and other hits, is honey- mooning with singer Kay Me- Cracken, 23. They. were married here Wednesday night. It was the first marriage for both. - ‘ Answer te Previous Pursle WI RIAIN U6] ISiAITIUIRIN, NiOTTiAiTis] [clAlaiel: le IM ae = BiAID 6 | y mm ier RIATY c aC wife’s do not exceed $10,000 a ACROSS year. 1 Poached ——— [ ; on toast 2 4 Cole —~—— @ Malt drinks soup 16 Happen at bast 18 Nose (slang) . SS SY é 20 Liiraan | item 21 butter 22 Filet of ——— 24 Biblical name SS Gilead) | _|Bob Hope TV Show lof Nov. 7 Canceled : ‘|TV show. (Sinatra show is another watch. dynamite exploded prematurely at Society at Met Opening NEW YORK—Once a year I mingle with the NY. Society | Mob and hope my mother doesn’t hear about it as she thinks | !I'm still going straight. Lately the nouveaux riches of ._TV crashing. This morning after the Met Opera opening, Comedian George DeWitt panted| with the news that he’s flying to Rome to try “Why, George,” I said, fixing him with my lorgnette, “I didn't know you were making! that kind of scratch!” . Music lovers Bob Feller and his wife were) a there in white tie-and-tails and ermine. . WILSON drinking beer, a nice Ohio, Iowa and ali- round jmiddie- western touch. “Why shoudn’t they drink beer if they like 1t?” Perona, the boss -man- “You don't have to drink champagne just because you're dressed up. ' Besides,” he shrugged, “it’s -all| ght—i-s—imported beer|”— ¥ couldn't see much at the Opera as I was blinded by Hope! Hampton’s necklace of 15) _Marquis diamotds, two-inch wide diamond bracelet, dia-| mond cluster ring. and gold- tinted fox cape over a molten) gold gown. She wore no jewels pee eo tious. ‘ pes Hurok ... Arlene Francis de- LINDA. CHRISTIAN votes her Nov. 6 TV show to giving Jayne Meadows a baby shower and picking the girl baby’s name. Jack Benny isn't such a tightwad. He put $25,000 in June Havoc’s Broadway show, “One Foot in the Door,” and chances he won’t get to see it open .. . Miss Rheingold (Mar- gie McNally) goes to court om a suit brought by a manager ask- ing a division of loot. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Is about the cannibal tycoon who a) pare commercials for Nov. 7. A HOLLYWOOD W—Bob Hope's television, show -schedulel - for Thursday, Nov. 7, has been can- celed, NBC announced. . : Earlier, Timex Corp. had with- en Blast Kills 5 drawn sponsorship “of the Hope | MEXICO CITY @—Five work- ~ pueet on rank Sinwta's ABC. men were killed and one was in- The sponsor of the jured yesterday when a stick of will be announced. firm, Bulova. ia construction project on the Mex NEC said another sponsor want- iico City-Laredo highway. 2 Snderting tte : | iy Uy YY 2:15 P.M. od 23 More aged “ Eager 41 Droves 25 Horse's neck 42 Hastened hairs 43 26 Night custom 27 Wretched 28 Mineral rocks 20. Marries 31 Having « handle 33 Auctions 38 Reach toward 40 Measuring device $ t Bitte ot of pplier 43 a pol 50 Tatter In 1832 First Program to Survey Love man “surprise” treatment. - America. Humorist S. are! said Jonn! at-all on her right arm as she didn’t want to seem ostenta-. THE MIDNIGHT EARL.... Russja’s famous Bolshoi Bal- Tet is now expected in N.Y. in’ the spring, imported by Sol | got rich peddling instant People. ... That’s earl, brother. . | ed to step in for Hope's show but. there was not enough time to pre-| new schedule for the Hope show| —_ ‘Surprises’ Promised for the Viewers of New CBS-TV Show By WILLIAM GLOVER - NEW YORK @ — Television is about to receive the John Hoyse- _* * * “With surprise we hope {6 at-| tract and hold a vast audience;” says the executive producer of the! - big new “Seven Lively Arts” proj- ect which unveils over CBS-TV on Sunday. Houseman, a veteran showman of stage and screen making his first major sortie on TV with the hour series, regards himself asa | . “man of maverick, screwball production.” “One thing I know," he declares firmly, ‘our first show wil] cause an outburst.” * * * The topic of the initial telecast is “Changing Ways of Love,” a three-decade survey of romance in has written the script and Piper Laurie is to be the feminine lead. MAGIC INGREDIENT : Houseman feels that the magig ingredient in winning and holding fans in any entertainment medium .is providing the unexpected. He stresses that, the big word to hirs in the new enterprise is “lively.” | * * , Second Houseman program will concern the phenomenon of Amer- ican jazz — .“a great, huge jam _| session, " he calls it. | After that will come a study of oe current worldwide film-making craze, an intensive J. Perelman) * * * e More recently he has been re- ‘sponsible for such films as “Julius Caesar” and ‘‘Lust for Life,” and. - iis midway through a three-year tenure as. boss of the successful Shakespeare Festival at Strattord, ‘Conn. The FUTURA Velve-pocked 21" diagonal) console, 2461 oq. S —— Grea ~ clear te SYLVANIA i1O SUMUNE Tt’s an honest picture -portrait of "hee York | City in off-guard moments, an examination of evangelism, and | | perhaps a _—— on sports greats. | The executive producer has oy |ment since he first began working | |Transportation Walkout Averted in Kansas City | KANSAS CITY «®-An agree.) to continue negotiations’! iment javerted a transit strike in Kansas City today. Union employes of Kansas City Public Service Co, had scheduled ‘a walkout at midnight. T he agreement to continue ne-|™ gotiations is binding until Nov. 6. Operators of the company’ s buses and trackless trolleys now! |make $1.97 an hour and the com- |pany offered them a four-cent in- crease — two cents immediately and two cents Jan. 1. The union! oll not disclosed its demands. -to-goodness bar- gain—this new slim TV that fits ; where big-screen TV could never fit before. Slimline is engineered for peak performance. The 110° Silver | Sereen Tube and the S-110 Chassis give you extra-clear pictures, extra to marry Hollywood actress Linda Christian. Pursuing the lively in entertain-| Power, extra years of - ‘trouble-free performance. Come in nd prot ond C&V Electro Mart | 158 Oakland Ave. Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat. ‘til 9 Free Parking Rear of Store ALUMINUM _— am HA erms | VALLELY’S Sf t-teu The Old Reliable | Pioneers with Orson Welles in the early Mercury Theater days. : HI-FI ‘choice than Etectro- Voice. Come in and see our somplate. B-V line! McCALLUM & DEAN 409 E. 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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1957, 0 PAO = / A : : : i : oe = ; : = @ ‘Women Give Up Halfway on Equal Rights ~NEW ‘YORK @ —! Whatever fight for greater trends for theirjthe - faces “of jeering male by- dency: or {he ‘presidency? Have! The French feel’ theirs is a “happened to the equal sir 90 age : standers? Where are thé embat-'the girls lost faith im themselves?;man's country and the United) ) Movement, which was jntended a : “* ot : tled Amazons of moral justice who Has a little small doubt crept into|States is a hen-pecked land dom-| ™ give women the same rights as}: Where are the turbulent femin- dared jail terms, who boldly pick-|their minds that maybe, after all,/inated by women. But the truth is “men? : ists of yore? Where are the ladies ¢ted the White House?’ women aren't really equal to men that France has a far higher per- Have the ladies gone soft? Very|who grimly paraded the streets in) |” e & *. | in the really top posts? -’ |centage of lady doctors, lady leg-) | few of the ladies today'’seem to;demand for equal rights, grimly): They won the right to vote, but) - - * * _. >, ._listators, and lady lawyers than) ® want to man the barricades in the stepping out of line only. to dap here did they. go on from there) Women now hold 22 million jobs Of, seats in Congress, some gov-jequal to that of men®in the same cibly retire men at 65 foreibly re- ni the ‘right to hold public’ office?|and make yp about a third of the|1es America. a y neve into all iite their women employes at 60| © Ww i A few won judgeships, a scatter- nation's work force, But. they) — x * am r MOVIE CAMERA They now can outvote men, butithe professions but in dismally ane vi _}what woman ever has been a'small numbers and at a dismally or even SS, a policy whith may posts, ajhaven't yet, been able to enforce, Here in the United States many couple of: Cabinet posts, a handful/their demand for a pay scale industrial organizations which for- " |major contender for the vice pres-islow pace. lantry but certainly is a plain curb woman i ——Jynior Editors Quiz on é pel atidl-cerag lie, seed THE OLD WEST | say wily men. who know better, aad flattered women prefer to. be- lieve it rather than fight on. : But the fact is American women will never really win the full equality they once sought until they get the rust out of their minds and muscles and go back, ‘united, into the battle, . 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