PP ee ee eee ee The Weather U.S. Weather Bureay Forecast : Mostly Cloudy and Cooler, Details Page 2. : a ae meanads ca rian Ss sae callie Ma i a Le eh FR IR OE oe ee TAC PRESS | 115th YEAR Te face "BONTIAG MICHIGAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28; 1957 —80 PAGES - ASSOCIATED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS ‘Zeus SmnvIC® Orders Boost in Guided Missile Production Chief Executive, Family. Enjoy Holiday Feast - WASHINGTON (#\—This is a Thanksgiving Day of special significance for recuperating President Eisen- hower, pictured as having no thought of resigning be- cause of his slight stroke. Reports of excellent recovery progress cheered both the President and his family, and they arranged a holiday get-together at the White House. Traditional turkey was on the dinner menu. “It is quite obvious he is like a caged lion,” Vice President Nixon told a White House news conference last night after he had talked with the convalescing President. Nixon added Eisenhower <— is “champing at the bit” time.” And then, responding to dent added: to get back to work full a question, the vice presi- “T have no reason whatever to believe that the President is considering or wil consider re- signing. “After having seen him, x * * after having talked also to his doctor, I am convinced . . . that his recovery is sure, and that it may very well be even sooner than would normally be the case... x * * “And I would say that so far as the President him- self is concerned, there was no hint at all of resign- ing, and there has also been no discussion whatever, Air Force Jef Sets New Mark Across Nation Los Angeles to N. Y. and Back Takes Only 6 Hours, 42 Minutes LOS ANGELES (7? — A crew-cut Air Force captain flying a swept-wing Voo- doo jet has set a new speed record by flashing across the country and back in less than seven hours, Capt. Robert Sweet, 30, Barronett, Wis., was among four Air Force fliers who made a mass assault jester- day on three records held by the Navy. All bettered the Navy marks. Sweet zoothed his twin - jet RF101 Voodoo across the finish line at nearby March Air Force Bast, ae We Eto 8 ey roll and then came in for a per- fect landing on the sunlit runway. This bettered the Navy record of 9 hours and 31 minutes, set last March by an A3D fighter - bomber. Records set in the Tactical Air ‘Speed Program to Overtake Russia s Lead Expect - Thor, Jupiter Will Be Available in Another Year WASHINGTON (#—The United States, striving to catch up with Russia in medium range missiles, has ordered two rival types into production. The goal is to have them ready for use in another year. The Senate’ Preparedness subcommittee, to which Secretary of Defense Mc- Elroy made the announce- ment at a hearing yester- day, welcomed it as “good news” and termed McElroy a man “with both the agent — the willingness to ac McElroy ended an Army - Air Force deadlock with his announce- ment of productien orders for both ‘|the Army Jupiter and the Air Force Thor, Both are intermediate range ballistic missiles with a range up to 1,500 miles. Vice President Str capability can be achieved by the = of 1958 in the United King- om. They will be spotted in other countries when necessary ar- miles of rugged country to jartery blockage. That is known : B HUGH A. MULLIGAN h | ouments are made, , t ? cloud nd : y males, exits feminist Sara adult women on: hand to do the | from turkey, deer, lobster and check precipitation because it’s |in nonmedica) language as a slight Cercen fi a ” gad ie AP Feat Write Josepha Hale, might have | cooking, the first Thanksgiving | clams to watercress salad, baked | At Redstone Arsenal-near Hunts. getting. to be “a inde. too | stroke. legrees. dropped thé whole thing in favor | feast actually lasted three days | Indian pudding and two varieties | Ville, Ala., where the Jupiter wag = x *« * At his news conference, Nixon | Tomorrow the forecast is increas-| Housewives slaving over a hot | of one of her many other causes. | and included dishes that ranged | of wine and Holland beer. developed, Maj, Gen. John B, Me- daris said the arsenal’s production oven will never believe it, but facilities will be used to meet early requirements. the idea for making Thanksgiv- ing a national holiday came from a suffragette editor who cam- paigned all her life to set wom- en free. Had she envisioned the kitch- en bondage that Thanksgiving brought about for her fellow fe- said he concluded at his visit jing cloudiness with a chance of with Eisenhower that “mental jrain. The high tomorrow will be clarity was just as sharp as ever | 36-40. —I can say that categorically.” | Saturday's outlook is colder and As for the speech difficulty which cloudy. the doctors have reported is a) The lowest recorded temperature result of his seizure, Nixon had in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a. this to say, when asked whether|m. was 44. At 1 p.m. the reading (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ‘was 40. Sarah collected causes the way some women treasure old china | or souvenir saltceilars. During her 40 years as edi- ter of Godey’s Lady’s Maga~ zine, a sort of Early American NO PUMPKIN PIX Pumpkin pie didn't make the | original menu because the Pil- grims had not yet learned what to do with this outsized vege- table. The Dutch on Manhattan Island held a “Thanks Day’ in 1644, but had trouble setting an annual date because British settlers in the Hamptons on Long Island in- sisted that it be held on the first Thursday after the cattle were driven home from the com- mon pasture at Montauk. Thursday seems to have been a favorite day, but most of the early Thanksgivings were held at various seasons of the year, usually to celebrate sp*- cific events jike the arrival of a ship or new baby, a vic- tory over the Indians, who by now had dropped off the guest list, and the accession of Wil- liam and Mary to the throne. By the time the 13 colonies (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Wauhab, still an active cow- hand on the Alameda County ranch of his son, Tom Jr., in- formed the San Francisco Water Dept. yesterday he'd had enough. Wauhab will be 102 tomorrow. He has performed the part time job for 8 years for $24 annual- ly. Final Touches dor Saturday's Parade SIRO agro RT PTET, Seventh Grader From Hungary | Very Grateful DALLAS w@ — Mrs, Frank Reeves gave her seventh grad- ers at St. Edwards Academy a simple assignment yesterday: She wanted one paragraph on why we should be especially grateful on Thanksgiving Day. ‘One said, “I thank God for my good parents and the free and happy new life im the United States, the freedom of religion, the nice schools and teachers in this wonderful country. I. learn here many hew things. I thank also to God for the food and | clothing. This is my first Thanks- giving Day.” It was written by Imre Kocsis, 12, a Hungarian refugee labor- ing with a language he started to learn only last February. Army spokesmen in Wash- An Air Force spokesman said limited production of the Thor has been under way for some time at the Douglas Aircraft Co. But he added that it would be “pre- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Moroccan King Touring Nation Joint Statement With Dulles Concludes ‘Visit in Washington hemes, free public play- grounds, day nurseries and missionary funds for “heathen lands.” But no cause gripped Editor Hale like the cause of Thanks- giving. “We have too few holidays,” she wrote in 1827. ‘“Thanksgiv- ing like the Fourth of July should be a national festival ob- served by al] our people . . . as an exponent of our republican institutions." Phat was the opening gun. For the next 35 years, Sarah pestered | presidents and governors and -congressmen with all her editor- jal skill, KEPT CAUSE ALIVE While firing off spirited, im- | passioned arene to Presidents Fillmore, ' Pie Buchanan and Lincoln, ‘she bcos the cause alive on the home front with tempt- ing Thanksgiving menus, like “ham soaked in cider for three weeks stuffed with sweet pota- toes ahd baked in maple syrup.” but always insisted that roast turkey and pumpkin pie were “an indispensable part of a good | and true Yankee thanksgiving.” * * * Before Sarah went to bat, Thanksgiving was celebrated in a haphazard and sporadic fash- fon, ip cy : aE WASHINGTON « — King M South Lyon Train Victim nammer vor Morccco, endings ° ° f oe, epe a salesired ype twa are ran, fi) o Vashi Still in ‘Critical Condition Ere hee tates. Seventeen-year-old South Lyon High School student; .,, eee is schedule John Homer Fortner, remained in critical condition in St.'was historic Williamsburg, Va. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor today, following the, “ih toe ed King’s final. meeting |train-auto collision which killed his mother and id popaianl of Sate a coven year-old sister. ing a eres of subjects which Hospital authorities said his condition had improved Were _ discussed, Rag elyran: |somewhat. He has sustained* nations. a skull fracture, broken 168 sen bates Roig Ve Bana The statement sald both gov. and three broken ribs. lark. for burial in Mrs. Fortner’s| Tmments have a firm attach. Mrs. Rachel Fortner, 38, and her; home town. | ment to United Nations princt- ples and will continue to cooper- daughter Betty Ann, were killed| Mrs. Fortner was driving the | ate in advancing the when a Chesapeake and Ohio| children from their 25985 Dixboro, objectives of the U peaceful freight train struck their car va Rd. home to a school bus when) ° lan unmarked crossing near their'the accident occurred yesterday; Mohammed also ie a brief home. at 7:55 a.m, visit with ailing President Eisen- The Pilgrims, of course, got the pall rolling at Plymouth In 1621, the autumn after the gotten in, our governor sent four men on fowling so that we _ The accident occurred at the hower yesterday afternoon at the aime wit one might in a ntore special man- (point where 11 Mile Rd, curves ui joyce together.” into Dixboro Rd. in Green Oak x* * * pelts Township, Livingston County, just In Today’ s Pre I ess The two men chatted and ex. Of the a | weer “ss on the outskirts of South Lyon. | pues ee w|Changed gifts, The’ White House | lived tong enough to sit down to | Mrs, Fortner’s husband, John, | (001.6 . 13 cs Moroccan Sd and : ! work at the Michigan | saitorials ............-... . the first Thanksgiving dinner. | was at Tobe Co. Mdldartals .i.... esc ecesecees 8 U.S. officials headed by -Dulles ees ead eet gs, oan in South Mexteate ssbvawvessessv ieee 4 gy pene disease, en | 1 ftmaries .......ceceee cease 26 King party to in Here (Ir) Sted- | terrified by Indians and fright-| Neighbors said they had com-| Sports|,............0++ 61 to 6& {leave Williamsburg tomortow for “Christmas On Wheels farade. Designed by Mr. and Mrs. Wil man Chase of 4610 Fiddle Rd., Roswell Reeves of 5815 Commerce | ened near out of their wits by | plained in the-past about the cross-| Theaters ............-..... 66 |Dallas, Other stops include Loe : - Rd, , of hoist wolves, ing and rpquested that a signal| TV & Radle Programe .... 78 Angeles, San Francisto, Otfatt Air atop 0 * * * or other appropriate marking be| Wileon, Earl ......,.....,, 7 |Force Base in Nebraska, Niagara Although thers were only five @ ee eee onis Ont Eine. Have Break-Ins | Petting Police today are investi-! ga breakins in six business es- pore fa which occurred since late _Tepeday, night. * * ®* Pete Metropoulos, manager of Deimo Grocery, 18 Fisher Ave reported to police someone broke through a basement window of the building, entered the store through a trap door and walked off with $100 and miscellaneous items val- ued at $15. A brown table model radie and clothing, value undetermined, were taken from the (sk Clean- ers, 578 N, Perry St. after thieves entered the building through a windew. Tom's Bar, 923 Mount Clemens St, was entered after thieves pried on a door, An undetermined amount of money: was taken from the shuffleboard ang. burmper pool machines after they were forced open, Cigars and cigarette lighters. totaling $14 and $3 in "caus. coins were also reported ee to Chartes Austin, pee dollars and an eieciric shaver were reported missing from the Ellingsen’s Market, 35? N, Perry St. Thieves entered the after breaking q window Mount Clemens Si. Entrance to, both buildings wes gained after breaking windows. Family Holiday Set for Recovering Ike ti iit: F pel $ 3 a ne Nixon will preside at those meet- ; ings, just as he did when the Presi- : suffered a heart attack in 1955 and was stricken with @n in- testinal illness last year. The Cabinet will meet Monday - the Security Council Thursday. i hower had his way he would at- tend next month’s Paris meeting]! of the NATO Council, just as he} had planned before his illness. But the doctors have vetoed that tenta- tively, Nixon said, keeping alive some slight possibility Eisenhower still will make the trip. Since onset of the illness, the president said, no major decision on any mAtter has been postponed because of inability to bring it be- fore Eisenhower, Nixon acknow- ledged it had not so far been necessary to put any really highly important matter before the Presi- dent for decision. —— By E. H. SIMS Is hail usually seen in winter? In spite of the fact that hail is frozen droplets ahd that winter is the coldest of the four seasons, ‘climb with readings more than for Thanksgi ving in Eastern U.S. | | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Rising temperatures in chilly ‘areas. highlighted the Thanksgiv- ing Day: weather picture in the’ Eastern portion of the nation, but) driztle, snow, rain and cold marred the holiday in various other spots : * * * From an area extending from) the southern tip of Lake Michigan to the central Gulf States east-) ward to the Atlantic Seaboard, temperatures climbed from bone- chilling lows to relative mildness. The Northeast showed the biggest) 2 degrees above those registered M_ hours earlier. The rises from Lake) Michigan to the Gulf. ranged from. 10 to 15 detrees. Syracuse, N.Y... went frem 15 to & in a 24-hour period Al the other extreme, the mer-| cury sank 42 degrees at ren i j where a low of -12 was recorded. | “ess Thank Sarah Hale for Thanksgiving Day (Continued From Page One) had organized into a shaky war-. JOB WELL DONE—George M. chairman of the Industrial Division of the 1957 Pontiac Area United Fund cam an award of special merit from William B.°. The bronze plaque is Hartman, UF president, given annually to the person who bas shown outstanding ee. and _taithful Watson, right, paign, receives over the years conidial dexviel. Watson has served as Pon- tiac Area Chamber of Commerce president, board member ofthe Pontiac Boys Club among other civic posts. He is director of personnel at Pontiac Motor Division where he has been eaoheyat tS rests. day meeting of NA jplanned despite ‘|President x '* meeting of the “learnéd with jing. * * Ponting Prove Photo “wag not made at * * The communique gret that | ime government under the Ar- | ticles ef Confederation, the cus Washington prociaimed Thanksgiving at Valley Forge id In the same thanksgiving for signal suc- cesses lately obtained over the enemies of these United States, ‘SARAH NOT SATISFIED f i Snarling Black Bear Cub Excites Lansing’ Citizens the amateur ‘bear hunters stood swaying finally did it. “Inky” lost his ground, landing with a thud on a pile of leaves, i E g i 5 : 5 J ene iriendship, The idea fizzled but her Thanksgiving holiday project gathered steam. By 1852 she could report that “last year 29 states and all territeries united in the festival. This year we trust that Virginia and Vermont will come. into the arrangement.’ When war came in 1861, Sarah pleaded with both sides to ob- serve a Thanksgiving- and “lay aside our enmities and strife on that one day.” . Finally, when the ravages of war left people with seemingly little to be thankfuy for, Sar- ah's long campaign came to a successfal co: jon. In 1863 a letter arrived from Secre- tary of State William H, Sew- ard announcing that her sug gestion had been “commended to the President.” Four days later, Abraham Lin- coln ordered all servile work to cease on the last Thursday in November so that the nation | | reported during the day and a HIG i e al ul it Numerous bear spottings were 40-man posse of state and Lan- sing police, sheriff's officers and zoo attendants combed the area. State Police Trooper Robert Stadt finabkly saw |through a wooded and swampy area loff Kalamazoo street, between the Red Cedar River and the married housing project at Michigan State University. Stadt gave chase. RAN LIKE DICKENS “I don't know what I would have done if I caught him,’’ he admitted. “But anyway the little fellow ran, like the dickens and scooted up a tree.” Stadt yelled until the rest of the posse came dashing through the | underbrush; The bear was treed | at 12:45 p.m. They had the bear up the tree but no one knew how to get him down again. For about an hour, njus, One undergraduate came leave @ small cheer for Watson. “Inky” galloping|. give thanks to Almighty God for blessings received, Thanksgiving for the first time became a na- tional holiday. Pontiac Milk Prices to Rise Half Cent tor Hale, a national festive bird, remembered as the author of “Mary Had a Little Lamb,” an animal that never made the Thanksgiving market list in Go- dey’s Lady’s Magazine. It is somewha. ironic that Edi- who made the turkey is best Steals Bible to Study, more hail is seen in the warmer Judge Gives Him Lesson months than in the winter months. | The why of this seemingly illogi-) cal occurrence is simple. In sum-, Grail admitted in court he stole LONDON «®—Thomas F. Mc- mer we get our boiling thunder-/a Bible from a Rookstors ‘be- heads, with their strong updrafts. Cause I wanted to study it. The long drizzling spells of win-! ti , : Ily Not steal,” nety, Reming several days, roel | owell — and he drove the Hible| lesson home with a fine of 5 pounds and material costs as the reason, | ($14). — are caused by stratus clouds. It is the updraft, which sends) water droplets soaring upward, to) be frozen at higher altitudes, that/™ makes hail. This vertical sass movement is more common summer. "i The Weather Full U. 5. Weather Bureay Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY Partly 3 cloudy and colder tonight. Tentperatares ; falling te near & this afternoon and 32 / tenight. Increasing cloudiness tomerrew, high 36-46 10-16 miles an hour teday becoming seuthwesterly senight. Today in Pontiae Lowest temperature preceding 8 am 4 jl At 8 am.: Wind velocity Caim, | Direction Southwest ie Sun sets Thursday .at 6:02 pm. I Sun rises Friday at 739 ar Moon Sets Thursday at 12.29 p.m Moon ‘rises Priday at 12:08 am. Downtown 2 Temperatures 6a 46 ila. m - 42. & 78. m .. 48 i2 m ». $1 & USCS tecsernes 46 ln. m fo 0B. Me. c os MG OB... .20555 43 Wednesday in Pontiac — {As recorded downtown) Highest temperature : . Lowest temperature ......... Mean temperature . Weather—Partiy Cloudy, Spee eis iz “Mild. Pr \* Ove ‘Year Age in Pontiac . Highest temperature a lewest temperature ....0 ...;. 0.4 Mean temperature 27.5,% Weather—Cloudy, 61 Sno, "@; inch Highest op@ Leweet 1 Temperatures This é Date In 85 4 we i908 53.6 *% 6 to. 1983 Lemme “It says in the Bible ‘Thou Shalt said Judge Frank The price of milk from Pontiac’s imajor dairies will be increased a half cent beginning next week, of- lficials of the dairies announced. * * * The increase is part of a similar, lrise in price in the Detroit area. | The Detroit Creamery Co., Nye | Dairy and Berden’s Dairy Prod- ucts said the increase will be- | come effective Sunday. Maple iM Leaf Dairy Co. said the hike will begin Monday. | The increase will bring the price| ito 25 cents a quart of home livered milk. * * Officials cited * increased lfor the boost. Buy Now for C Christmas + Gifts! $1 HOLDS IN LAYAWAY West to northwest winds © i built, many purpose padded top. choice of 2 sizes. ors. Limited stock, buy now! : ‘ Ht H HOUSEWARES ‘ . nr ~ Many Uses! Steel Frame — Padded Top — Two Sizes | | STORAGE CHESTS SPECIAL PURCHASE — Save half! Rugged Comes in flat package, 1 easy to assemble. Choice of decorator col- $10.95 Value— 21x16x14%-Inch | iy i 4 pao chests in oe labor ; wiser ‘tein Si Sin Sin in Sih i Sh te around, looking -at “Inky,” perched SS eres an p< be ee “Inky” looked back, occasionally snarling. CROWD GROWS The crowd grew, swelled by stu- dents from the nearby MSU camp- trumping through the brush, ac- companied by his coed girl friend. It isn’t every fellow that gotg to take his girl on a bear bunt. Ray Wats6n, with the Lansing Forestry ; put on his climbing spikes ‘and’ shtagied. wp HI—BEAR fully. ‘ “Hi bear,”” scribbled down re- porters, who had arrived at the ; scene along with cAdméramen. “Inky” just growled at the friend ly greeting. Watson prodded at the bear with a long pruning pole, trying to get it to climb down again. “Down bear,” he commanded, making clucking noises with his! tongue. “Inky” wasn't buying any ‘of that guff. He bit at .he pole and, |bated it with his paws, finally to get away from the annoyance. * * * Ralph Whitford, another forestry’ department tree man, climbed up. to keep Watson and the bear company. Whitford tried prodding. “Inky” didn’t care for him either. Whitford swung a ‘Tope around the tree branch and Downey started swaying the branch by pulling on the rope from the ground, I For about 15 minutes they played rock-a-bye bear, the branch swing- ing wildly and “Inky’’ holding on for dear life. _ The combination ‘prodding » and him with a canvas, unhurt but snarling mad bear cub up before he could start running. originally planned grip and tumbled to the * * * Four zoo attendants jumped on bundling the processes are involv bg * PARIS (@—Paul-Henri Spaak, secretary general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, to- t the summit s chiefs of gov-|” ernment would go ahead asi-* of * A communique issued after a the permanent NATO ‘|Council. sald the group had satisfaction” that Vice President Nixon will head the American deegation for the meet- * A member of the U.S. delega- _|tion to NATO said yesterday | |Nixon had been proposed to the -fmembers as a substitute for Eis- enhower, But Nixon said later in Washington that the statement any direction from the, White House.” * 7% » NATO OMeeing Going Ahead ‘Summit Conference to Be Held Despite Ike's Sudden Iliness issued * by Spaak said: “The North Atlantic Council, having learned with re- President Eisenhower |will‘ be prevented from attending the NATO Council meeting in December, decided that the, meet- ing should take = at the level U.S. Orders Boost in Missile Output (Continued From Page One) mature to say now when the pro- duction rate will be stepped up; administrative and Though there have been varying estimates, the first missiles pro- |The Day in Birmingham ported juries from the fall. Thanksgiving dinner of tavorite apples and dog biscuits. Nixon Displays © Confidence in w we\ Emergency Role ident Nixon has moved with con- oH ” , fidence and self - awareness jnto i bear, said Watson cheer-) whatever v i\senhower's ipess has caused—all in - Status. ‘for the President sometimes — in consulting with Cabinet’ officers and in ceremonia] functions. was made abundantly clear last ‘night when he submitted to report- | lers’ questions in the office of pres- iclimbing higher on a-small limb idential press tary James C. jing,” he broke in at one point as’ a reporter apologized for a ticklish’ question about whether Eisenhower might reason—which would mean duced are expected to cost about ia million dollars each. The cost \is expected to drop as quantity) a special ‘production is achieved. all his) ren) eat id eminy o Ge rae -Tex) sa ic oT daimtion ~ breed, mith. ar” in the battle to surpass Rus- sia in missile development, and told reporters he hoped that other decisions which McElroy prom- ised ‘will come just as soon as possible.”’ x * The subcommittee, before reces- sing its hearings unti) Dec: 13, also heard Deputy Secretary Don- ald A. Quarles testify that this country is running “feck - and neck” with Russia in developing the tal ballistic mis- sile, | at “as a whole, as of today,” the over-all U. S. missile program cApoersiias of Russia's. Quarles agreed a committee counsel Edwin L. Weisl that, for the sake of safety, this country should base its, ICBM program “on the assumption that the Rus- As a happy ending, Downey re- that “Inky’’ suffered no in- Today, he'll get WASHINGTON @® — Vice Presi- the while disclaiming any change “My role at the present time I think is best described by my title,” he told an White House news conference. “I am the vice president." But he conceded he is acting (BIRMINGHAM — The big event Birmingham the offi- cial opening of the artifical ice rink at Eaton Park. At 3: Eaton Park Attiticial : Ice Rink Opens Today — ately and govern Fatma atte Jan. 1, 6 this/tainment chairman, has Santa Claus has again consented, to the installation of a direct tele~-- phone line from Birmingham tos his office Dec, 19-20, He will be* available for calls from 5:30 to» gram. The rink will be open from 4) to-6 p.m. for free skating with a regular three-hour evening ses- sion more at 7 p,m. * The Senior Men's Club announces that its bership has now reached the for it to adopt ,a constitution to operate under. G. A. Zeigler has been appointed chairman of the committee and will present a forfmat for the club's consideration, WU ache EE PACAP UN chased Whirlybird fo Bring Santa Tomorrow A helicopter straight from the frozen northlands will whirl Old Saint Nick into Pontiac and the Miracle Mile Shopping Center to- morrow at 12:15. All children have been invited to gather at that time and watch Santa's arrival. He will set up headquarters in the center's arcade! and receive children’s requests and pass out candy canes from 2:30 4 “|through 8:30 p.m. weekdays and’? from 11:30 a.m. through 8:30 p.m. | on Sa William MacDonald, chairman ot| the Christmas promotions for the center, said the many stores in| the center on Friday and Saturday of this week only will maintain 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. hours. Santa will be at his regular post! in the gaily decorated center) Christmas, MacDonald through said * Nixon's confidence in himself lagerty. “No questions are embarrass- $2.00 Holds in Layaw Seve at Simms on Nationally Advertised | REMINGTO Se til CHRISTMAS % Newest Medals Nixon would become President. ‘ference — his first ever in the During his 45-minute news con) White House — the vice president time and again insisted he had no additional duties, he was acting at least like a “push- er’ in a Louisiana sugar cane field—not necessarily cutting any cane himself but seeing to it that the cutters did. 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Friday & Saturday Sale of SMOKERS’ GIFTS! All Popular Brands—Freshest CIGARETTES Regular Size PER CARTON Choos¥ your brand ave — Luckies, Camels, Cuesteetietan old Golds, Phillip Morris, ete. Low price plus e tax. King and Filter PER CARTON = mit Poreés, ribero, Chester at Saal ete Te tax. Choice Salem, fields, Pail ‘\ Christmes Gilt Pack Fresh CIGARS § LAPALINA 4@ . BOX of 20 ——_ 2. value—10e ae Palina Ideals at this price for gift. savings. R. GC. DUN ats 2.99 Fresh stock R. GO. Dunn uete’. y Reguiar $3.13 value 0 Gree * GIFT PIPES FALCON SET 4. 95 ae Value 2 pipe ecbie eyie extra bowls, All * 3.33 KAYWooDIt $4.00 Value Menkes Lighter, Links, ee 4-Pc. JEWELRY SET * ¢ THR. PONTIAC PRESS. 7 THURSDAY, NO VE MEEE 28, 1957 Zipper fly, reinforced ¢ f at strain 5 Fast colors. Size 12 only. Assorted materials, col- Ors, patterns, ete. Val- ¢€ ues up to 79c¢ per yard. No limit c LR gabardine finish. ¢€ s Washable. Sizes 4 to 6x, 10 and 12. Added DA M ty) 12-30 ONLY PRR t Fully Washable Denim : Infants 1° Crawlers Gripper crotch, elastic back of waist. Gingham ¢ 8 trim. Blue and tan, Sizes M-L-XL. Ladies’ °2" Pajamas | Ladies’ Zipper Boots Be at ‘SIMMS When ‘Our Doors Open Tomorrow! 2 barged So Fantastic We Must” Limis Sale to FRIDAY A.M. Only! TOMORROW — FOR 312 HOURS ONLY — Every item in this edv. 6S ranteed o ‘Price Slashed’ bargain. Be here early because plenty some... few of others .. . short lots .. . speciol purchoses . . . regulor stock reduced, etc. Selling time from 9 a.m. te 12:30 p.m. Stretch and Fancy Styles Men’s Dress Sox *- Values to 59¢ — first § quality stretch and cot- ¢ ton fancy irregulars. All sizes. - . ded 9 AM to 12:30 ONLY Sanforized 10-Oz. Denim = of Ps) BAYER ASPIRIN 6‘ Nationally advertised aspirin now at cut price. Full 24 tablets ——- BAY ERS. —— in Floor *1° Boys’ Jeans + ETE or Flannel Mewiat ; Sc Miles ONE-A-DAY VITAMINS ¢ Pull k of 25 tab- lets. Famous Multi- jos vitemine by les. Limit? packs, — Main Fleer to *2% Men’s Shirts Onty Fi shits in group. Solids -G patterns. — ¢ forized! Sizes and medium vont Ada) 9 A M to 12:30 ONLY “Cannon” Red Striped 15° Pot Holders — t. Bde BROMO SELTZER ¢ Famous Bromo Gelt- ser for headaches, muscular aches & peins. Limit 2, — Main Fleer Absorbent terry cloth hold- ers with hang-up ring. Bound ® ¢ edges. oy ' — Basement eeee 20x34” Rug—Lid Cover $1.59 Bathroom Ensemble Reg. 25c GRIFFINS Shoe Polish 15° Famous Griffins shoe polish in choice of paste or liquid type. Limit 2. — Main Fleer Group of random striped rug and toilet seat lid ¢ cover, Mis - matched Stripes. . — Basement bedded 9 AM to 12:30 ONLY fede One Group of $6.95 3x5 Ft. Rugs Reg. 59c PEPTO BISMOL 9 Por upset stemach— fast, effective relief. Generous 4 - ounce size. Limit 2 — Maia Fieer Viscose rugs in big vue 7 J 77 foot. Rubberized back- Ire) SA M to 12: 30 ONLY BO ing. Yellow pate eo New Assorted Materials Yd. Goods Fabrics Jie Tube FAMOUS Toothpastes ¢ Choice of Colgates, Pepsodents, I pans, and Gleem. Limit 2 tubes per person. — Main Fieer 230 ONLY Full Circular Style Girls’ *2” Skirts Elastic in back of waist Fine — Main Fleer Pkg. of 40 CHRISTMAS CARDS ¢€ Severs) bag filled th greeting paleo - envelopes. Limit 2? packs. — Main Fleer bted 9 AM to 12.30 ONLY fede Rayon Taffeta and Acetate Ladies’ *1* Slips. Adjustable straps, full slip in white, navy, ¢ pink, red, black colors. Sizes 32 to oe — Main Combed Cotton — Long Sleeve $29.50 Powershave Elec. Razor 13 Famous electric razor for men. Trade must be name brand. ——— trade — $15.44 ‘ a — Main Fleer. Kids Polo Shirts ° « Fully washable polo shirts in blue and brown 00 stripes. Knit neck and wrists. Sizes M G ee i — Main Flee bed QAM to 1230 ONLY PED CHRISTMAS wre ip Paper ¢ . 20x384 in, gift wrap- ping paper in choice of 3 patterns. No limit. . - Main Fleer — Main Fleer eee goee Two-Piece Styles 3-Piece DRESSER SET e ‘ Regular $3.50. Satin Nned box has comb, brush and mifrror. Gold-Tone finish, — Main Fi Short sleeve tops, long pants, elastic waist. 0 Broadcloth in plaids. Sizes 32 to 40 — Main Fleer eee eeeoe. White Poplin ALPINE Style Ladies’ Hood Jacket 6 Styles ANIMAL Plush Toys 8° Regular $1.25 value. 8-inches tall. Choice of dog, monkey. clown, bear, pig or panda. — Main Fleer Full zipper front, at- hood. Wool in- ooee 9AM to 12 30 ONLY COD nerlined. @izes 10 to 16.. $7.95 value. — Main High and Cuban Heel. Style Black rubber boots with side zipper. For high and Cuban heel shoes, Sizes 5 to a = yoo Reg. $5.00 , King James BIBLE hd Plexible simu-leather cover. Clear bold print, Red letter edi- tion with mapa, ete Main Fleer UL Approved — —8 Lights TV ehristmas Tree Sets Regular $1.00 value, Series style of 8 assort- ¢€ “ed color bulbs. Limit 2 sets, oS = — tnd Fleer sece 9 A M to 12:30 ONLY Break-Resistant PLASTIC Tree Ornaments °° pon gue $2.95 value bag of 36 assorted 00 Christmas tree orna- ments. Limit 2 bags. — 2nd Fleer 2:30 ONLY fadbdindiad Side Ouslet — Push Switch — 25-ft. Trouble Light; “:~ Regular $259—tfull 25 foot cord, swing eh 00 bulb cage. Limit (Bulb extra.) . All rede aan Pure s Motor Oil, 2 gals. Regular $1.59 can " 2 gallons 100%. pure 00 motor oi], 10, 20, a SAE grades. _—— ae Carpet Tetture ~~ RUBBER 30x30 Landing Mat Use in ‘hallways, stair- ways, door landings, ¢€ etc. Assorted colors. Limit 2 mats. — tnd Fleer ded DA M to 1230 ONLY POO Hot-Dipped Galvanized 1° Wash Tub 1° Wash Tubs 19-gallon round wash tub, Galvanized for long 3 3 dies. Limit 2, Irreg. — tad Fleer seee 9AM to 12-30 ONLY (edd service. Side drop han- Buy for Christmas Gifts Kids Coloring Books if | Assorted topics include “Wizard of Oz, Nature Books, Cartoon Char- acters, etc. — tnd Fleer bedded FA M to 12-30 17's eT iaaeeeee All Metal Lock and Key Rural mail box Bank Regular $1.49 value. Bank views ae a we ¢€ mail box. Stand. = — tnd Fleer Poe FA M to 12 JO ONLY Pore For Ice Cream, Vegetables, Etc. 1 Serving Scoop Can't rust, cast alumi- s. num head, wood han- ¢€. die, For mashed : pota-_ toes, ice — Pg Olde English Stainless 3-Pe. oe ae - Knife, fork, and sharp- ening tine. Gift boxed. Regular $1.79 value. Christmas cif. Sade 9 A M. to 12°30 ONLY New Streamline Plastic Wall Model Juicer Dazey super juicér for wall use. Easy to use 48 juicer, efficient: Limit = tnd Fleer eee econ By JOHNSON’S WAX Glade Deodorizer Long lasting’ Fwick, pleasant scent in 2 fra- ¢€ gtances. No spraying just stand. — 2nd Fleer eee esee Self-Basting Style Enamel Roaster Will hold. a 5-pound fowl or a 7 - pound roast. Easy to clean enema! ware, —~ 9nd Fleer eeee 9AM? 2:30 ONLY Fits Au a RSEER Dy on Pr Only 25 pairs at this p99 low price. Slight factory imperfects. Limited colors, ~— Ind Fleer Sorry — No Phone or Mail Orders — No Layaways — Rights Reserved to Limit Quantities 98 NORTH | "EAA AAG Store Closed Today creer 2° AAA Oe uate lnm NOMtal abs 9 a.m. to 10 p-m.! Ledies 100% Orlon Knit it |Sweater Shrugs Original $3 Quality Special Purchase—Big Savings Ladies’ Pajamas Regular 99 t} * and ed . | 9 pine com $0 SUITTLE | ae a Senn a. Wanted” Christmas GIFTS — Here ot Simms, ‘smort shoppers fill their enti ise Christmos too, will thrill at the savings in this one- stop® “WONDER st ORE”, gift lists for much less than they expect to pay... you Again this (our 24th) Christmas, Pontiac’s own DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE will be headquarters for folks who want more for their money. Yes, you can afford more and-better gifts when you shop and save at SIMMS. Use our LAYAWAY PLAN—no extra charge. © All Items in This Adv. on Sale Friday and Saturday — 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. ® Genuine Leather. Fleece Lined Ladies’ Slippers Usually Priced $3 |. Choice od Many Styles Tailored, ski, butcher hoy and baby- doll styles. Flannels, nylon tricot & broadcloths. 32 to 40. Big Selection—Men's Flannel Shirts > TWO for $3.00 All Ist quality, famous ‘name brands’ in good selection. 2-way collars. Complete size ranges. $2 and $3 Quality \ de “BLUE BELL’ Boys’ 2-Pc. Sets ) 67 Regular 35 Seller Lined Pants and Match Shirt Sanforized flannel shirts with twill pate lined to match shirts. "Sizes to 42. All Delete Soother Men’s Billfolds 32> All Gift Boxed Steerhide, Morocco, redwood, pig- skin, ete, Other billfolds from $1.98 to $4.05. (10% Fed. tax). Values to $$ Walks. Talks and Lights-UP Robert Robot 8s $5.95 Value Save $2.07 at SIMMS Durable plastic in metallic finish. Control te move robot forward, back- ward. Talking record ifside. T” Eleciric Saw 3*° $54.95 | Value \| Mirror-lke finish. Guts axes at 45° angie. Bail bearing slip ‘ciutct “pre. vents ‘kickback, Uwiversel motor. , \ All Sices ‘Small to Large Moccasin style ip soft ‘glove’ leather, genuine O IN fleece lining. Great- ly under-priced. B " Deluxe Challis Style Men’s Sport Shiris Original 59 . 2.95 Quality TWO Shirts for . $3.00 Sanforized challis maseriaie in solid colors. Button-thru pockets, 2-way collars. All sizes to extra large. Pre-Christmas Sale of ‘Men’s $1 Sox 1 Choice e -of Styles Big Pattern ion Pamous ‘Westminster’ Ist qualitr— Engiish ribs, 100% stretch nylons, argyles, etc. Sizes to 13. LADIES Genuine Caliskin French Purses Values 98 to $3 : Other Ladies’ Billfolds to $4.95 — as pictured im red, tan, black, blue, rose or ivory. Great new se- lection. (10% Fed. tax. With Blackboard Top Table and Desk 5% Exactly as Pictured Hardwood desk with attached seat as shown. Hes blackboard to write on and peg-board cover, $6.95 Value Fully Automatic ELECTRIC Sunbeam Fry-Pan 27 Rodel FP-10 with Cord $19.95 Yates Guide on handle Lo. MO g Cover extra. bat and throw. Battery operated. lets fou set just, right temperature for the food you're \ ‘uessing. ‘ Ladies Nationally Advertised “Quaker” Nylons $1.35 to $1.65 Value Box of 3 PAIRS—$2.00 All Ist quality. Many styles—stretch end seamless, knee-hi, self seams, full fashioned, etc. 8% to 11. - Group of Better Quality Men’s Sweaters 3° Pull-Over Styles, Long Sleeves Choose from 75% lambs Woo! and orion, 25% cashmeres and nylon, etc. Most sizes to 46. Former to $6 SEEN ire et i Genuine ‘CHICAGO’ Rollers Rink Roller Skates ‘12 Men's and Ladies’ Styles: Genuine leather shoes with hard- wood maple wheel CHICAGO skates. Complete size ranges. Reg. $16.95 Sellers Ladies Comb, Brush and Mirror Dresser Sets } 2" Also Includes Powder Jar All metal backs, beautifully decor- ated. Specially purchased, guaran- teed under-priced. Gift boxed. $4.95 Quality ‘TuDor’ Electric Games ‘Football or Baseball 88 $6.95 Values Fun for Children and Adults Piayers actually ren, kick, es the football, In baseball players pitch, Wrought Iron Stand Electric Chafe Dish 88 $21.95 Value Exactly as Pictured Gieaming chrome dish J-quart capacity Stands 12-inches tall Adds beauty to dining table. With cord, -Authentic. western designs, CANNON” 3 Piece Guest Towel Set Cor Ideal tor Gift Giving Colorful stripes with poodle design. Med, blue or green. Special purchase brings this savings. $1.98 Gilt Pack Detachable Hood Style Girls’ Convoy Coats 77 Reduced from $8 Water Repellent Poplin Wool inner-lining on quilted rayon. Better than pictured style. Red oniy. Bizes T to 14 =a ‘s f Cowboy Boots 98 Sizes 844 to 3.......... 3.49 leather uppers, , composition soles, rcubb@ heels. Black or red, tan ‘trim. Sizes $ to 8 Ansco Camera Sel 6° Takes Pictures Anywhere Set includes camera, flash-gun, case, film, bulbs (10), batteries—all for this low price. Made to Sell at $27.50 fi RP ae q f Me hea Ideals ‘SAUCY WALKER’ Walking Doll 88 $6.95 Value Sits, Stands, Walks Vinyl head with rooted saran hair, wash it comb {t. Dressed in high style outfit. No key to wind up. GE or TOASTMASTER Pop-Up Electric Toasters $19.95 ’ Value 12” Your choice. Latest models with cord. New Holidey Styles Girls’ Dresses y%? $3 Quality Sizes 3 to 6x $4 Sizes 7 to 14....... $2.89 Drip-dry, wrinkle-shed cottons, San- forised non-shrink. Prints & solids, fancy trims. Two Piece. Peete: Knit _Child’s Sleepers 1?’ All Sizes 1 to 4 Reduced from $2 Gripper waist, plastic ‘dot’ feet. Easy to launder, soft pastel colors. All lst quality. Wool Uppers—Leather Foot ‘Men’ s Loafer Sox y4 Boys’ Sizes 7 to 9........ 97e¢ 100% wool knitted uppers with padded leather soles. Choice of styles and colors. Sizes 10 to 12 Shulton's ‘Friendship Garden’ Toilet Water $1.50 e Size Save Sle at SIMMS Sheet of popular fragrances. Famous ULTON’ product illustrates how much you save at Simme. omplete 1 8-Piece Se Lionel Elec. Train $25.00 Value Not Exactly as Pictured Diesel engine, flat car, gondola car, caboose, straight and curve track, 45-watt transformer, lubricant, etc. Famous ‘HAMILTON BEACH’ Electric Mixer $19.95 Value 12” Pull 3 apeed powers. Beat- er ejectors. White. ~~. Small fod Holds Any Purchase in LAYAWAY ade ompare Prices at Simms Before You Buy! BROTHERS, qs 4 " tiene = Aone \ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 ; + : ¢ ee so x oi } é See: MODERN SANTA — Joe Simon, Corpus Christi, Tex,, furniture dealer, hands out presents at one of the annual parties he stages for newsboys. SMALL MOTHER AND DOLL — They try out the latest in yoom equipment, a four-poster complete with canopy, mattress pastel sheets, Ex-Newsboy Makes Sure Each Christmas Merry chet & Cehiouas Guner & lecal! The newest thing under the tree! Ry JIM GREENWOOD Corpus Christi Caller- Times CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. —For 31 years, the biggest and best) Christmas parties in South Texas have been the ones that Joe Simon gives for newsboys. Since 1925, Joe has played Santa to more than 6,000 kids. x* * * Hig Christmas party thig year will be the best one of all, he , high ‘scool says. He's 8 been Working on it for| nner, Wy “enagystn - Joe ig a furniture dealer and/ee# in the navy (where his Christmas story has deep roots.|Y" & welterweight belt = boxin elt dates back to the winter of 1906 1925 in St. Joseph, Mo., where Joe was a hustling, 6-year-old newsboy. RUGGED sTART “You had to be husky to nae the gaff,” Simon recalls. ‘‘Fighting other newsies to keep your corner wasn't kindergarten stuff. And ‘Taine Was a pretty good corner.” Ocassionally, Joe could make as much ag 40 cents before snow. and set out for home with , only 10 or 15 pennies clutched in his fist, restaurateur Wags boys. He sat in the warm, made a vow, ~ Coe oe ee bed. | wa A riot of stardusted necklaces, earrings, pins, bracelets! A beautiful, .stordusted group of fine rhinestone Reg. $5.00 to $7.50 costume jewelry . . . the tiny price may cause a riot! These ore the just- right accents to any holi- § doy costume . . . a gift that any woman would be thrilled to receive! Come in ang select just the @ right pieces for your special someone . . . tomérrow for sure! Charge Them at Waite's ., . Street Floor giving for news- sse=2%| 3-Way Handbags Kida? thang ‘he he The gel | % Use the Inside Bag Alone! six years a , Use Either Way! six years ax he held his downtown| * Cover Reverses, Use Either Way i ‘A OS and $7.98 The newest thing in handbags! A faille inner bag cover makes this the bag you can. carry with any {MADE GOOD PROMISE costume! Choose bags with covers of black patent The chance to make good on hi: w/tweed, velvet w/Elephant skin, Plastic calf old vow came on Christmas Day, w/alligator, tapestry w/patent, lizard w/novelty 1925, when Joe gave his first! fabric and many, many more! Select hers to- Christmas party for newsboys | marrow ! showed up. = Pioote Reus haf mmo Tm December, 1906, Joe heard member, Charge Hers at Waite's ... Street Floos . Hand detailed ... imported REMINGTON Rollectric ~ 50) With Brand Trade ; T 6 $18.50 Without Trade Our Reg. $33.50 Home and Auto... $18.50 With Trade $20.50 Without Trade $17.50 Lady's Princess... $8.95 With Trade $10.95 Without Trade $1 HOLDS IN LAY-AWAY $31.50 Jeweled Collars in many costume accenting Holiday styles! I to $1.98 e ‘ With Exclusive Roller A must tor ee Holiday Seasbn! A fine jeweled collar lends just the right touch to every dress, Comb sweater or blouse. Waite’s has the newest, nicest P styles in town . . . pearls, rhinestones, many more! Action One size fits all. See them tomorrow, Charge Them at Waite'’s ... Street Floor 10 DAY FREE TRIAL brilliant idea! .-- Give Her Sparklers LADY BUXTON trom 2.30 If she likes jewelry, she'll love Ps | Buxton’s new idea: leather ac- A. French Purse ..................5.00 cessories star-studded with rhine- B. Contour Key-Tainer® .....,......2.95 stones! Fact is, she just can’t have enough of them. Choose } -Tai ee ee ee ee ee ee = foes ° wi att . the style she wants from our ex- D. Cigarette Lighter . : ee re aoe .2.50 citing leather colors ... or daz- E. Cigarette Case ........ swe seu eee zle her even more with a matched F: Convertible Billfold .............. 5.09 st! Charge a Set at Waite’s .. . Street Floor , ae . silat that can be used alone and a beautiful reversible. ** Bi '- nlm oe Slipover Sweater 7 tee , $10.98 Dyed-to-Match Skirt... .... . $10.98 The shining light of your wardrobe . soft lambswool sweaters brightened . with white intarsia design and color- mated with an easy stim skirt in a new blend of 85% waoet, 10% fur and 5% nylon for supreme softness. Select from tender colors .., apricot, lime green and pastel blue, Sizes 34 to 40 in the sweaters and 7 to 17 end 8 to 18 in the. skirts, Charge Them at Waite's ... Third Floor Fine Combed Drip-Dry Cotton Monogram. Collar — Shirt — 53.98 Whe wouldn't love a shirt that’s- really their very own . . custom monogrammed at no extra charge! Imagine . . . a fine drip-dry cotton shirt with % rolleup sleeves . . . two removable collars which can be attached ‘to a shirt band collar. Can be worn three ways . . . Mandatin collar with jewel! collar button; with “lace embroidered sissy collar; with mongrammed tailored broadcloth collar. In white, sizes 30 to 38. Charge Hers at Waite's .. . Third Floor Wash ’n’ Wear Plaid Gingham by Adele Fashions 9.93 Sizes 12 to 20, 1412 to 24% Give a gift she can use any day in the year! This-easy care dress has fine dress- ‘maker details and is in the season's favorite pattern . . . bold plaid!. The neckline flatters her . . , the pearl but- tons accent . . . the full skirt with un- pressed front pleats make this her most comfortable, favorite fashion! Choose hers in blue, pink or green. “Twin Print” Pop- -Ons }4 s¢ q 1 ed wear as a blouse... or an apron! - : * cee - 1.98 eeeees os ‘ He : 1. om . The newest, nicest idea in aprons since they were in. yy ' _. vented! Te Criskay ee nen cobbler os le = . "\ 4worn as a blouse or an apron, pola ay A's —_—~e Choose red or blue, $,M,L, ; Cherge Thon ot Wall's «Third oc Cardigan Sweater......... $12.98. ...can be worn three ways! — Give a Practical Gift! | ay & 28, 1957 FIVE a . | ___.THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER The “head” of a shcimp ‘houses F jf] ly shows that an “overwhelming per- holiday purchases by those with pAeehetl Clase, dress the Economie Club of De-, President Harding was. the first Fill Gas Tank Early 2 wrwhelosing per- Mitchell Slated conomie Club of De-) fe , the crustacean’s heart and stom. | Ge . Y ~ centage” of ‘gasoline service sta- low tanks. ‘ a . ‘troit Monday on the subject; “How |to ride to his inaugpration in an ach. The tasty, meaty tail is the) DETROIT The Michigan Re-itions plan to close Thanksgiving) About 6,000 stars are visible to| DETROIT um — Secretary. of' stall We Measure Up to the Indus-|automobile rather than in a part that is eaten, tail Gasoline Dealers’ Assi. survey Day. The association urges pre-'the naked eye on a clear night. ‘Labor James. P. Mitchell will ad- trial Crisis of Our Time?” learriage. 6S Sean + SR fi SPICED — These cooxies as | miniature trees, bars, stars and | wedges fill home with holiday fragrances to remember. | Stockpile Good Supply of Cookies are the—sweethearts of holi . Artfully dec- | orated spiced goodies can be stock-| piled for New Year’s and Twelfth Night festivities and still be fresh. * * * For three dozen spiced press cookies sift 142 cups sifted all- purpose flour, 42 teaspoon salt, 12 teaspoon ground cinnamon, % teaspoon ground ginger and % tea- spoon nutmeg together and set aside. Stir 4% cup butter or mar- garine until soft. and fluffy and gradually blend in % cup sugar and beat in 1 egg. Gradually stir in dry ingredients | and mix well, Press dough through | a cookie press onto an ungreased, cookie sheet. | x k& * I Decorate with colored sugar, glazed cherries, citron or nuts. | Bake in preheated hot oven, 400, degrees, 8 to 10 minutes or until done. Cool on wire racks and store in a tightly closed jar or tin box. Takes DSR Post DETROIT W—Mayor Louis C. Miriani has appointed Joseph N. Garbarino, an automobile agency) sales executive, to the Department of Street Railway Commission. Garbarino succeeds Fred P. Sis- sion, who resigned Monday. The ‘ bodice. Wide shoulder straps and commission job pays no salary. hem trimmed with lace. Pink, blue ; in sizes 32 to 42..... .. 8.95 EDUCATIONAL GAMES 98¢ 0 $698 | « * 1 $100 to $200. Largest Selection! $198 to $1198. Full or twin size—no lint—Avisco tufted, wavy line chenille and fringe, assorted colors and pat- terns. Rayon Draw Drapes $2.99 Pair woven with metallic gold lurex - yarn. . WALLPAPER CO. Use ‘Our Layaway Plan- 34 S. Saginaw FE 2-7001 ee + vanity duette the set of two 3.00 Aphrodisia Woodhve Cherge Them at Waite's .. . Street Floor travel quartette the set of four 3.50 Tigress SHOP ’ —s i i iN Rk Ri Te Na i eM i i Ni i i i Hk i i Rt ie i NA i i i MT i Nl i i i —— ee Ses es Dan a Be ee ; NOW... oN and breathtakingly beautiful in this exquisite design of moire’d silver and gold... four couturier colognes - | luxuriously boxed . in the Fabergé fashion —simply the nicest gift of al! X rs] e Act IV pvi tos A Gift She’ll Wear ON Her Christmas Stockine! BUNNY FUR SCUFF. By Queen Bee. Soft fluffy fur. In pink, light biue, black or white. Sizes 4ty to 10 M edium..........2.9) The “New Look” for Juniors! Two- Piece Blouson in soft wool pastels! 0° Here is the perfect dress for less for ‘ tures a fluid shoulder for ease of movement and is a¢cented with white bone buttons. The sheath skirt has a pocket on the hip. Both are of soft wool. Select yours in Holiday-im- portant pastels, aqua, coral, or mint. Sizes 7 to 15, Cherge Yours af Waite’s .. . Third Floor ‘ pa Fashion Afoot... in Glamorous Slippers ... never has enough nylons! Millay Hosiery 99°. % Self Seam, Full Fashioned Dress Sheers % Self Seam Stretch Sheers % Self Seam Walking Sheers %& Seamless Mesh Sheers % Seamless Dress Sheers t : : : ee ee ee A gift that can never wrong! No woman ; ever has too many hose\and at Waite’s you s con choose the nicest! These glamorous Millay hose will be an appreciated gift. Beautifully , gift boxed. They’re exclusive at Waite’s in Pontiac! Choose them in the most wanted holi- ,. day beige shades, sizes 8'/2 to 11 in proportioned ; lengths. J d f Charge a Box Full at Waite's . . . Street Floor WATS ADA BARI IIIGOATAAAIIIR AHH WAIRARAPA A Gift of Unexcelled Elegance! Nylon Tricot Lingerie by Van Raalte , ... sheer loveliness! WHEE, Fave tricot, Choose white, beige, or black Whiehal awd It's Waite's for Lovely Lingerie sizes S, M. L..... cece se . 5.95 ... Second Floor $967 » $5437 MECBANICAL Toys eee! t Mbwidslewsil bua ty Consultan : + B av 'e B auty Con- 98 ye stein. stein's, OF ric Devt 39 ~ $6 % Helena Rube Helena reer Floor coset yout SCALLOPED MULE. By On a A h Free aite $ to helP " La LER H ~ Beauti / BEADED INDIAN MOCCASIN. By Aiss Rut ye in day STUFFED ANIMALS geld, terqostoe/gold. pink/ Tru-Butch, Soft eapeskin, warmiy Missin, will DEP yng Sat pa ~~ i se quoise, white. Pull sizes 4 to 10 * all day problems — 88s wo $498 .” % Beuy . a Charge Hers at Waite’s .. . Street Floor ¥ aaa nn7o™ “ FEA PECI peter inet ° - eee eee eee T Reg. 150 98e ; ‘ AN | Even the woman who has everything Gift Sale! t i s! Choose hers in the look of pre- Pinch pleated 45° wide to the mal parties ... . in the New Look pers ne? pair, 84" long. Novelty ace- for juniors! The blouson jacket fea- cious fur . . . either mutation stripe or : Cate sad cpun rayen -falle solid colors. Every woman wants a ful ue i A. CLASSIC GOWN. V-neck with Alecon lace inserts edged with net fold. Net fold at hemline. Choose Dresden Rose, Aqua Lily in sizes 32 to 42 2 cee wees en 9 B. GRECIAN COWN. Alencon lace outlines delicately embroidered lined C. ELECANT SLIP. Opaquelon . less show through. Lace insertions form double diamonds to define bosom of lined Alencon lace. Flounce is illusion tricot bordered with petti- pleat scalloped Alencon. Biack or white, sizes 32 to 42..... .. 8.95 D. MATCHING PETTISKIRT. Petti- pleat scalloped Alecon lace drama- tizes the pleated flounce of illusion The “Look of Precious Fur” Fur-Like Coats = | ‘38 “te Mutation or Solid Colors! Reg. to $89.98 % Clutch or Button-Up Styles! % Push-Up Sleeves or Convertible Cuffs! Real-fur drama in orlon and dynel coats . at a special sale price for early shop- coat, and these luxurious beauties are the nearest thing to real fur... at a tiny fraction of the price of real fur. Select one in grey, beige,-taupe or black, sizes 10 to 18, on \ 12 ee j , ot ag oo: z ( ee ‘ ‘a Lie a) ee ae. z * i eh ak k ae n # ‘ \ ey se ; 1 e = A pee S ‘ : ee Aros | rf Ree} \ . ‘ \ : \ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957. Ladies’ luqgqage All first quality! Neo- 88 9g g lite soles, “blue faille Reg. Train case.............. 7.98 . lining. 81-12, 1243-5. 6.95 18” O’niter .......... 698 Casual lounger 21” O'niter .......... 698 for televiewing 26” Pullman .......11.98 H 29” Pullmen ........ 1398 85 = SALE! 3°79 aps | Wardrobe... 498} ° ; “ eng 4 . . Washable corduroy! Elastic; Men's first quality Gray vinylaorered luggage with {vat band sip ont tc brase-plated hardware, ovely lin- collar, 2 pockets, tie belt. Colors fleece-line d o peras ing, sturdy construction. 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Round cent- brass-plated frame, candle Dual Control oo... ceesseceenseeeeenes 34.98 fork, sharpening steel. Save! in lid. Buy now and save! separate hot plate. Save! er dish. Ideal for serving. warmer base. Serve at table. 48x90” drapes ae Modern sheers, cotton bark- 99 cloth in floral or modern patterns. Pinch-pleated top. Madison 3 00 throw rugs 24x36” in gay colors. _ 27x48" ooo ..ecccenseeese 498 96260" «....-riccrorier 198 Ma! vciacnicqnnn’ JEe through Saturday THE PON TIAC PRESS Editorial Page ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 ; a _, ASSOCIATED PRESS. Asks That Thanksgiving Become Thanks-living Editor’s Note: (Continuing our policy to publish guest editorials from time to time, we feel that it is appropriate to have com- ments from a local religious lead- ed today.) By Rabbi NaTHAN HERSHFIELD Temple Beth Jacob Foremost among the sacrifices of- fered by the ancient Hebrews in the Temple on Mt. Moriah, in Palestine, was the thanks-offering. Giving thanks was an honored virtue in all the sacred scriptures of antiquity. The Rabbis in the Talmud, that vast compilation of Jewish law and _ lore, maintained that eventually all sacrifices would be abolished, but the offering of thanks would endure forever. —_*. 4 : a Seen The expression of gratitude is properly one of the noblest virtues _of man, Ingratitude is the mark of callous affrontery. Just- ely then, we pause on 4 this day of Thanksgiv- ing to offer gratitude to * God for the favors we enjoy, the land we live in, the way of life that is ours. x *« * However, giving evils is not enough. Can we hon- estly say we are grateful to God for these blessings today, and then re- turn to our daily pursuits tomorrow? Thanksgiving entails much more than offering a few prayers publicly, and then going home for a fine tur- key dinner. The Rabbis in the Tal- mud emphasize a more real form of thanks, a more inclusive one. They conceived of giving thanks as a sac- rificial offering. To give thanks was to sacrifice. x * * That is precisely what our Pil- grim fathers did in their day. They earned the right to give thanks, ‘for they tilled the soil together, and then ate of the fruit _ of their hands. They worked to- gether as one. “k *« * Thanksgiving finds its true cul- mination, its true purpose, when di- rected towards the welfare of others. The full and free unfoldment of per- sonality is impossible without pro- jecting our lives into the lives of others, and without linking our des- tiny with the rest of mankind. We are thankful today for past generations which have paid the price of human progress, To fhose who through much suffering have brought us greater freedom, broader visions, and better living conditions, we feel an undying gratitude. _ As we collectively give thanks in our various houses of worship, and in __our homes, we may well ask our- Selves, “Have we lived thankfully? Have we earned this precious gift of life?”’, xk *« * No man can experience the majesty of a good life who iso- lates his destiny. It is in the arena of life, in the very thick of the affray, battling for the sanc- ‘tities of human life, that one is privileged to taste the intoxica- tion of Thanks-living. x * * The noble example of the Pilgrim fathers should inspire us to concrete THE PONTIAC PRESS Published ty Tue Pontiac Perse Company 48° W. Huron &t. Pontiac 12. Michigan Trede Mark Dally Except Sunday Reese Baserrr, Joun A. River Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager Howssn H Frrecematp o, Ean. M. Treapwett, Viee President and Circulation Manager Business Manager G. Magsswar,. Joapan, jouw W. Prraces Local a Secretary and Eatior Manage Roem? B Tax Grower C Inman aoe Editor, Classified Manager Rrtered et Post Office, Pontiac, as second = matter The Associated Press is entitled cauaitects to the use for republication of all local n@éws printed te this newspaper as wel] as all AP news dispatches. ¢ oa Powtisc Press ts delivered by carrier for 40 cents ee carrier service is not available by mail ‘and Genesee Livingston, yen oeer and ar mat! subscriptions payabie in advance. Phone Pontiac FE 3-8181. =. ‘MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ee action the rest of the year. We-must be motivated by their glorious vision and strive to build the better society where all will-enjoy the bounties of this fecund earth, without regard to race or creed. May ours be the kind of Thanks- giving that will be transformed into Thanks-living. Thus will our deeds and our very lives bring pleasure to God and earn His approval. Bowl Game Reward for Hillsdale College Hillsdale College has received an honor they rightly deserve in being selected for the Holiday Bowl. This game is for the national small col- lege championship and will be played © Dec.'21 at St. Petersburg, Florida. Hillsdale’s opponent has not yet been, selected. GAll Michigan can be proud to have the Dales repre- ___sent our state in this bow! game. ‘. The record of 34 straight wins that the. Dales and their head coach, Frank “Muddy” Waters, have put together is one of the outstanding feats in modern day . college football. - x *6* * ’ The Press, along with the rest of the State, wishes Hillsdale College continued success, The Man About Town Started by Woman Housewives Now Celebrate Thanksgiving in. Kitchen Thanksgiving: What often also has a morning after. “ . Perhaps many other housewives in Pon- tlac and its area, after preparing and serving a big Thanksgiving dinner, will join with . Mrs. Robert Romaine of Waterford, in her sentiments, She writes “So a woman is to blame,” when she sends me a quite historical clipping to the effect that a militant woman journalist, Sarah Josepha Hale, started the “slave-in-the-kitchen” sys- tem of celebrating the day. Before Sarah’s time it was observed as a day of thanksgiving and prayer, with little attention to gastronic overstuff- ing and knockout. But 130 years ago she became editor of Godey’s Lady Book, then a national woman’s maxaxine of great prestige. For 40 years in that capacity she ‘plugged fof bigger menus on that day, regardless of their vitamin content. The public had never heard of vitamins. She became a symbol of palate pleasing festiv- ities, and her activities brought about the discovery of bicarbonate of soda; So, my dear women readers, when your muscles ache, your head swims, your nerves are in rags, and you're surprised that you did survive the day, just join Mrs. Romaine and blame it all on a mem- ber of your own sex. An old newspaper friend sends in a solution to our postage problem, Carey E. Terry of Imlay City. Thanks, Carey, but you're already numbered among the also rans in the contest. The problem still is wide open, but all entries must be received in The Press office by Friday noon, in order to qualify, and that’s tomorrow noon. Or don’t you want the $25? It pleases me to announce that copies of the poem, “The White Magnolia Tree,” from the versatile pen of Helen Deutsch, and recently so brilliantly recited by the great Helen Hayes, can be obtained free of charge by writ- ing General Motors Public Relations at 3044 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit. Already tried out with good results on some of the main roads in the Pontiac area, I have it direct from State Hign- way Commissioner John C. Mackie that white lines may be painted on the outside edge of all of our principal high- ways. They have been found to greatly decrease the accident rate, especially at night. Our ever alert and careful watcher for such items in local history, Harrison Perry, formerly of Pontiac, now living in De- troit, sends me a clipping from The Pon- tiac Press of 50 years ago, in which a big fuss Is being made because our street cars were not properly heated. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Joseph Parks of Birmingham; éighty-seventh virtnday. Mr..and Mrs. Arthur Blouch of Utica; golden-wedding. Pilgrim’s Progress _ “Voice of the People ‘Masses Lacking M entality | : to Accept Higher Education’ I believe Mr. Walker's article advocates a higher education for the masses, except those: that haven't ‘the faculty to question, *" Centuries ago people could years, the protien of GOEENEG Seer Gani ae Certainly that is proof enough that the masses don't have the mental faculty to accept education, nor can it be legislated. ‘Let’s Get Started, Not Like Before’ I wonder how many remember the old alderman form of govern- ment we had in Pontiac. - would run short of money. They'd try to find some other bond issue to carry them over. When it pyramided upside down, it tell ang they fell with it. I pray thag isn't the way of our present form of government. But let's get started on this ur- ban renewal and see if we can get the south end of Cass avenue ex- tended: through as planned way back in 1928. : H, A. Bowman 93 Gladstone PI. ‘Look Out for Men and Blind People’ _ Believes Reds Can Lick U. S. All Along Line Khrushchev Sure of Soviet Power By BOB CONSIDINE MOSCOW (INS)—Nikita Khrush- chev, the man whose> mind and vitality the West must deal with until there is another massive up- heaval in the Kremlin, is a rotund little fellow with springs in his legs. He seemingly is supremely confi- dent that his side can lick us in any contest ranging from the ICBM to raising hybrid (hawg) corn. If he is not really that confident then he must be a superb actor. This is the impression I gained during the three hours and 35 minutes Bill Hearst, Frank Conniff and I spent with him at his Com- tmunist party headquarters. This former miner who in 45 years in the party always was on the«“right” side in periodic - purges, is certainly the most colortal man since Stalin. In one long speech he demolished deification of Stalin and since has banished such deeply entrenched fellow Communists as Molotov, Malenkov,' Kaganovich and his close friend Zhukov. HE'S TOP MAN The man who sought to destroy ‘forever the ‘‘cult of the individual” has become the top individual in a one-party society. No one questions that. Khrushchev spoke half of peace and half of war during our stay with him. In assembling our notes later, we tabulated the many topics and statements and they were almdst mathematically divided be- tween the joys of peaceful coexist- ence (‘‘We will outstrip you in production’’) and the horrors of hydrogen headed intercontinental missile warfare (‘We could elim- inate your cities and bases from the face of the earth.’’) This is the essence of the man’s abrupt nature. Mind you, he did not present his point in an “either-or’’ manner. He seems to. think the earth is a big enough house for both our velocipedes, daffy as he believes is our democracy. and acknowledg- ment of God. He believes too, or so he said, that if the arms race is continued the war psychosis will become such that the tiniest inci- dent would plunge both great powers into ghastly conflict. STALKED TO DOOR Once during our talk with him Khrushchev bounded to his feet after A table-thumping 15-minute reply in Russian to Hearst’s ques- tion, and I thought he was calling the whole thing off. He stalked to the rear door of his office like an : Olympic heel-and-toe competitor. We had a sinking feeling. Many questions had yet to be asked. But as it turned out he had simply gone to the fable to fetch us some drinking water. Khrushchev's desk was cluttered with work but right in the middle of the muddle was a large-scale . model of a TU-104 jet transport and of the newest Russian heli- copter. There also was a golden The Country Parson “A thankful man is, lad it he finds a dollar bill—a is mad because it wasn ly man a 10.” head of Lenn and an very figure of Ghandi, He was as pleased as a boy as he showed us through a microscope a human hair engreved with: ‘‘The Armenian people send warm greet- irgs to the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.” He showed us the intricately engraved hair to illustrate another proverb. Once, he said, the people of Britain gave the Czar an almost micrescopic mechanical flea. The Crear immediately turned it over to workers of fine metals at Tula and said, “Do something better.” They returned in time and the Czar was displeased. “You have returned this to me as it is. Why?" the Czar cried. But the workers said, ‘Look clos- er.” The Czar did and to his delight discovered they had put almost sub-microscopic shoes on the flea. * * * Khrushchev contentedly patted his belly and said: “You see, we do things better.” Looking Back 15 Years Ago TWO MILLION Jews reported slain in Nazi Europe. NAZI LOSSES in Russia nearing 250,000. 20 Years Ago JACKIE COOGAN marries Betty’ Grable. JAPAN TIGHTENS grip on Shanghai. Dr. William Brady Says: Watch Out, Ye ‘Editors, _ Your Levity Is Showing! For the 99th time, I beg to tell you this is a Health column, If you find anything here that should not be printed in a Health column, please tell me (not to exceed 300 words) what it is and why. it shouldn't be print- ed, In acknowledg- mept.of any part of your view or criticism I can and do print here, T'll send with my DR, BRADY compliments the Pocket Cyclo- pedia of Health (23 volumettes, boxed, $7.50) plus 10 cents a word. * * ¥ The man or woman who is vexed by levity in a HEALTH column must be kept in constant pain by the-nensense in the news,——— For example, a press dispatch says ‘‘a nasty cold helped emi San Marino's two - week - tong bloodless revolution and it's Red regimen.” The dispatch explains that the “nasty cold was caught by the head of the Communist Party,” whose wife “‘just could not let him go out in the night while it was cold and raining to inspect the Red Volunteers.” Another leader of the Red fac- tion broke his dental plate _ vain about his a fused to go out in public. ope members of the Red party in- ferred that he had lost hope and so they gave up too. This was page one stuff! And whatever became of ordi- nary flu? Nobody who is anybody has it amy more. It isn't news- worthy if it isn't Asian. And so the as is raging in the pa- cian, participating in a canal iscussion of the frightful pa- per outbreak of ‘‘Asian flu,"’ was not convinced of the safety of the vaccine whipped up by the manu- facturers—with the cooperation of federal, state and municipal health authorities—to sell (to wholesal- ers and institutions) at around 66 cents a dose. If 59 or 7% million persons should respond to the urge and be vaccinated, it would make a bonanra for the manafacturers. But this physician said he uses the vaccine only for those who get hysterical about “Asian flu” —for the hysteria So far, as nearly as I can learn, the ‘Asian flu" seems to be more nonsense than news. If and when the papers drop, it as a source of news, we'll probably realize it's the ‘same old influenza’ we have had for many years, a disease of such proven character (many dif- ferent germs or viruses are fac- tors) that a specific vaccine js not likely to confer immunity. * * *, Signed letters, not mote “aro 7 a pees or 100 words long L aghoeongy Blox health and hygiene, not a = nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr.. Wiiliam Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright, 1957) Can You Answer This Question? - season, just like crocuses.in ge 2 I have- yet to be served a cake in July. Mamie ‘Mothers-in-law Cause Most of It’ *Mothers-in-law should sit up and take notice. A recent survey showed that nine out of ten cases of “in-law” troubles were caused by mothers-in-law. My guess is that they don't have enough in- terests of their own to keep them busy, D. T. ‘President Forgot a Strong Loyalty’ A newspaper survey taken‘ two days before the November 5th Gu- bernatorial election that ‘four out of every five ans feel no ‘moral’ obligation to com- “pty With the Supreme Court decree on school integration. An. even greater number wants the State of Virginia to resist integration by every legal means.” Ike might not have acted so hastily if he had rémembered this strong old Dominion -loyalty that back in history prompted Robert E. Lee to refuse the command of - the Northern troops ‘at the request of Abraham Lincoln and instead to go back to head the Southern command, saying that he was first of all a Virginian. K, L. F. A. Best Praises Services of Firemen, Police Just a word to say how much I appreciated the quick response by police and firemen recently. I'm * truly grateful: . Mrs, C. Frue Praises Decision of Miss Germany Fa . Hurray for Miss Germany of 1957, who just announced she won't try to be an actress because “‘the line of bad actresses is long enough.” Too bad more of the little cuties don't make the same decision. “Victim Readers Question 30-Day Sentence I admit I know nothing about o case, but it seems to me that 30 days in jail for killing someone ee ee ear hate to think my life would be worth no more than that. T don’t like to see people put in jail, but 30 days is the sentence you get for drunk driving some- times. I'd think killing someone, even when it's manslaughter, wouldn't be on the same level as that, I'm Getting Confused ‘Column Reflects People’s Feelings’ It’s my job to know what goes on in the hearts and minds of the people arid I find this column a good cross section of what people are thinking. Some of my sermons are based on ideas I get here Local Minister ‘Group May Regret UF Withdrawal’ If the American Cancer Society drops out of the Community Chest, as it threatens to do, it is saying in effect, “I want more than my rightful share of money allocated for good works in your commun- ity." Such a move will greatly alienate people from a worthy cause. L. P. ‘It’s No Wonder Army Was Soft’ No wonder the Army in World War II said we had raised a bunch of softies here in America. Look ~at the lines of automobiles around our schools transporting children to and from school, in good weather and bad. How can we build strong, husky children with good hearts, lungs and muscles if they are coddied this way? Mother of Three Pedestrians Letters will be condensed when neces wary because of lack of space Pull name, address and telephone number of the writer must acomipany letters but these will not be published if the writer so re- quests the letter is critical in its nature. ~ Case Records of a Paycholovist: Selfishness Brings NearSuicide Dora was so unhappy she tried to commit suicide. But unhappiness simply means you aren’t using the a-b-c rules for winning friends. They are so simple Dora had missed them. But when she tried them out, her personality changed within 30 days. And before the end of the school term, notice what had happened! By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case W.-358: Dora P., aged 17, is a disturbed teen-age “Dr. Crane, I aa you could talk to Dora,” her faculty adviger informed me. * * * “She swallowed an entire bottle of sleeping pills last week while her parents were at a party, and would have died except that. her brother unexpect- edly drove in from college that same night and found her uncon- scious on the floor, "So he got her DR. CRANE to the hospital and the intern pumped her stomach. But she vows she will take her life as soon as she can, for she says she has nothing to live for. “She says nobody loves her so what’s the use of living?” LAWS OF LOVE , Dora is far, too selfish, for she thinks the world centers in her- self, She thus wants others to shower affection on HER. But that isn’t the way the world is constructed, Instead, you must first shower compliments and fa- vors. and affection on OTHERS! * * * Too many teen-agers expect the world-to take -the first move in aewe up friendships “Develing bai, praiy- TO. is much like building a successful sales clientele. And the salesman soon learns that he must speak first and smile and take the initiative in doing favors for his prospects, In fact, a salesman realizes that prospects seldom come to him. So he resolutely goes far more than half way to meet them. * * * oe salesmen thus pore over the birth statistics and other personal items in the newspaper to get information about possible cus- tomers whom they can cortact. COMPLIMENT CLUB _ By. dint of some frank talking, I showed Dora that she was failing to do her part in the game of winning friends. For she admitted she belonged ‘to no girls clubs or church or- _ ganizations. She simply sat glued to the TV or radio and thus tried to soak up romance ag a long range parlor spectator, So I persuaded her to take a - part time job on week-ends at the sales counter of a local depart- ment store. This would force her to tury on a smile and greet prospects. Then I got her to promise that she would join the “Compliment Club” which requires each member to pay three sincere compliments each day.. She didn’t even know two of the five standard rules for pay- ing compliments, wok * At the start, Dora found the “Compliment Club” very difficult, for she was shy and self-conscious. But I suggested she plan her com pliments the night before, de “Pick out three of your high s¢hool classmates,” I urged. “Then decide upon one of the chiet merits or virtues in each person and mentally rehearse the compliment you will pay. him next day. i fo - “This preliminary practice will make the job easier when you really bump into those companions on the morrow. x * * “For, at the outset, paying those compliments is a first cousin to making a talk in public speaking class. You must work up your idea in advance and even rehearse how you plan to say them.” PEOPLE LIKE PRAISE At the end of the 30-day “Com- pliment Club’? experiment, Dora was a changed personality. * * * Her eyes sparkled and she had much more poise and _ initiative. For she now had learned how to win friends, People like praise, and she was offering them sincere compliments. So they began to look forward with pleasure to her joining their | groups or sitting beside them in _ class, And before the end o. the se- mester, Dora was so popular, she. was elected an officer of the senior class, and was dating one of the most attractive boys in the school. . _* *« * " AWwkys write to Dr. oe W. Crane in care of The Pontiac Press, Ponting, Michigan, enclosing a long 3c stamped, sis nd 200 | te: costs ical aaa right, 1967) FN ee eee ee ee eee eee Te ee tO 4g Sa agen sage eee lenge ARES cag ae aesen gt hppa gta teehee ger a Ee tr abana tee—asineaton . . fl 7 : Bae : ie SSE eS SEE Se ee ee ae ee ae Es PS EE ES Pe LS He ES Pe ages ; “ ¢ es = 2 eis i i q 4 2 ee 2 ieee ~ _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 - | “4. NINE @ 0 4 i a CHRISTMAS s , Wy, y . CREDIT . \ J “i wal y \, ENSEMBLE [Vo Money Down EAR; NEXT YEAR 10 PAY! Brilliant diamond 14 karat gold setting of ‘heart” design. 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Ladies. 17- Beif winding, S$ 88 proof. pendable. 21-J. jewel. waterproof, shockproof, un- All prices include any old watch in trade which may be brought in after Christmas. breakable main- spring. LIFETIME Guarantee \ aN ee 14K gold. Men's and ladies’ styles. From f Supply of KODAK COLOR FILM | =| With Your New 11-DIAMOND BRIDAL PAIR - Ronson Character Pocket Lighter Watches All famous charac- Many styles to ters. Your favorite choose from comic star. From % $450 $495 Keystone Projector 8mm Magna-Scope projec- : tor. Selectro- matic knob controls forward, rewind, off, on. “4 MEN'S FRATERNAL (4 LADIES’ CULTURED EMBLEM RINGS PEARL RING $99": 75¢ A Week Yq MEN'S ONYX® &. IAMOND RING LADIES’ STYLISH BIRTHSTONE* RING 12” SOt A Week Metal F R F F Portable Table , 00 Holds Any Item in 1 Layaway ‘til Christmas! dial... and shoot! 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EVERY . ai thrills of your home ged wd D eli NIGHT h this sensational tt ined BE | ivers ves ’ : 3 inning | Complete Keystone $ 96 : , Outfit Now Only. ... 149 Tomorrow , aan \ 3 : } : ‘i oo WL | ; , it ; 1 rn PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Ee é | ree ss | : : : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 cs ES wegen sci as —— New 1958 Admiral |} Sensational New 21’ TV with the latest design that lets the set fit FLUSH ‘ogeinst the wall | at a very low price . - - | We'll puy you up to the full amount you paid for your operating 17” or 21” black and white table model toward the purchase of this new | RCA Victor $7 nots “ANY. GIFT UNTIL CHRISTMAS! No Money Down! Terms! Test this famous ADMIRAL and you'll see the finest value, the finest performance you've ever seen at such a terrific low price! AND a brand-new 1958 model! Aluminized tube you usually find in higher priced sets! New, shallower tube that makes the set shallower so it takes. up less room! 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New Admiral deluxe 330 chassis provides you = the fin- No Money Down! est Tv viewing possible New § si he nang styling in smart low- ey cabinet fits aah ebaaet wal $ 5 4 oD 1) Admiral CLOCK RADIO s] = EPAL Compact, convenient as automatic precision Tele- chron electric clock SS wakes you to music. e Week = peti 0 = — adjustable @ 4 and chest at fabulous Pei: 69 “eae J ‘G9 NEW ’58 Wringer Washer Reg. $129.95 — Now 68 a Week No Money Down Trouble - free mechanism. Massive, safety release wringer, full capacity porcelain tub, tangle-proof agitator. REACH ALL fe ammeaeag e Famous Hide-Away Bed! E WAY ae re oats Opens to full size bed. Sep- upstairs | NEW AUTOMATIC WASHER ae SS re igo: Eagar "Od "HERE'S A TERRIFIC MONEY- SAVER! The new Automatic Speed Was $199.95 Queen gives you flexible controls —— agitating wash- $ -_ * ing action —- heavy duty Cleans 80 feet with- out moving. Hose seg then com- 50¢ Weekly en automatic dryer. Fluff. + , ae : ries clothes in mere minutes § : 7 STORE! for only pennies of cosf—con- * = ng a venient top-side control, Tt Chiistmas! in clear black- ond- white. It’s like two sets’ Brand New 1958 RCA VICTOR Come in and see our wide ! assortment of New Duo- _ coer Therm space heaters. They look like fine pieces of Famous Duo Chamber for perfect heot and economy. Keeps 4 to 5 rooms warm and cozy. | WKC’s Low Price ... *O9° No Money furniture. for storage ‘Ultra Smart Sulte! 2-Plece Sealy Mattress Set! Complete sot of tects performance——extra capac- : . . Entrancing modern blond bookcase bed, double dresser § ity—and much more, PARKING and ing nee suite teed ad to ed eo a yo Only cee NEW AUTOMATIC DRYER ; oe LOT. aie and box spring plus 2 boudoi cat a 0 on Evon . Ni ht, SPF FE Sicsrceanenc dye: fant Wee $179.95 BERND _NO MONEY: DOWN—2 Yours to Pay! aie = F P Eveuy Wi Console 21” TV It’s a new kind of console — sleek and slender. Has new top - performance features, too. ‘’High-sharp-and-easy” ) tuning with new “One-Touch” on-off’ | control. Rich improved balanced fidelity | FM sound. 262 sq. in. of big, clear, | viewable picture area. Beautiful | mahogany cabinet. NO MONEY DOWN! PAY ¢$ 50 ONLY : Weekly’ Steam or Dry Iron Down eee Geld: Trimmed é ! 4° Weekly! i ad § tag VOOR: re. ‘. Ne Money Down 50c Weekly é Ts Me ea ee poe Ae ca te ae ee 2 = ities gat Se ey foe Ce es rg iy et = 3 a 3 re, eee Mie goes *: 2 Pi ae a . ‘ es 2 j i : : ice A = | THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 OPEN EVERY NIGHT "TIL, o | ‘BEGINNING 1 TOMORROW _ Maple Bunk Beds Durable Maple $ Bunk Beds with 17 Guard Rail and Ladder . Ne Money Dewn—ite Weekly f mm CTS QO 7 21 } V, RADIO, | . wits } . \ = | Vere a " * ae ' » \ f ~ Dropside Cribs © Priced at less than 5 transistor radios. —jactudes Batteries a — a ll NS mae tn 6S he | pot Polaroid comers Floor Samples. =) 2 - 10-Day Free Trial $ ie Maney, Use _e Seay : i: — jag» Lsyeway Now for 00. | i = - - 3-Speed Portable Phono “plays ali sis records at three speeds. Attrac- $] 4° tive carrying “Ne Money Dewn—S0e Weekly Complete Home Theater C ombination Brunswick Bowling Ball ad ong ee $2495 by our experts. Brunswick Shees, $5.95 Bags, $3.95 40 POPULAR RECORDED SELECTIONS with This New 1958 PHONO-RADIO ao HAS 3 SPEAKERS! m od No Money Down — $2 Weekly! This magnificent Emerson Hi-Fi plays all 4 speeds—16 2/3, 33¥3, 45 and 78 rpm. Plays 7”, 10” or 12” records auto- matically. It also gives you a “powerful superhetercdyne Radio. Tape Recorder with 2 Speeds Luxury styled with two-tone case. Has 2 speeds for added fidelity. Lightweight portability, Push-button speed control. Red Cedar Wardrobe Wants Si cee. SD EB 399°? « 20 inches deep Ne Money Down—S0c Weekly Hoover | Vesna Cleaner an $4 @> with all new fac- tory ‘parts. Ne Money Dewn—i0e Weekly Modern Table Lamps Many styles and col wy sre andccls $EBOS Regular 9.95. Add to Your Account ; 9x12 Lino Rugs Many patterns $477 and colors to choose from. Add te Your Account NO MONEY DOWN 30¢ WEEKLY! Holds ‘til Christmas! UH] GENERAL ELECTRIC GENERAL ELECTRIC GENERAL ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC TOASTER PORTABLE MIXER Automatic Coffee Maker 6-position control makes $1 4% Perks your coffee the toast as you like it. Auto- Powerful, yet oie $ B83 : . ee way you wont it. Auto- . matic. Sale priced... 5-Pc. Chrome Dinette New batter release. cd | A es matic shut-off when cof- [i 4 P Marproof Top Table, $3 f speeds. Sale priced . fee is done.. 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Lovely $ fabric, adjustable 22 (N° aay tor ioe a ae a ein SSO i THIRTEEN | American Families Abroad: ‘Many Live Minutes From Red Attack (Por Americans a home. t ot ag These far “dia Staten Sone Rhine whe live literally an minutos avay from @ Communist attack ft lo article, firs 1s of four about Americans liv story of one of By ROSE McKEE BITBURG, Germany (INS) — “1 don’t think I ever again will have the sense of security I used to have jn the United States.” & -& =~ | These are the words of an Amer- ican fighter pilot's wife who lives only 10 minutes from a possible Soviet atomic bomb, She added: how SAFE? “Even if they evacuated us to the United States, how safe ig the United States these days? ‘ * * Mrs.. Edwin. E. Aldrin Jr, and her-husband, a 27-year-old as, ti cee fat iy polos imander in n fre coming overseas about a year air-miles away—10 mimutes in-an attacking plane. The Aldrins, a New Jersey couple, live in a military housing unit near the Bitburg Air Base, It is the home of a U.S. fighter wing. The town is about five miles away. The captain is a flight com- @ squadron of F100 Super Sabres that has been leap- frogging from base to base in Europe this last year. The purpose was to test the jet unit's ability to move intact and with — readiness. NEVER WORRIED Mrs. Aldrin is a pretty, old blonde with a Masfer’s degree. in English and drama from Colum- bia University. She said that be- ago, she never gave the matter |No gne in the cafe spoke English. 26-year-|I didn't know anyone and I barely B ~ ‘, cculd happen to me. aN week after I got here, theres the Hungarian revolt and (her husband) was gone.” * * * home. Foemay be leaving. an rang sq ‘Deuble Hegder Called “When I asked where he wil DECATUR, Il. — James C. His unit was in France when she| 14 arrived. He dashed back long enough to get her into a couple of rooms he had found in.town—there was no vacancy then in the military housing area. SPEAKS NQ GERMAN Mrs. continued: “I was living over a cafe alone with Mike (their son, now two years old). I couldn't speak a word of German. clothes as well are of the worst. There families in the four-story, > midst of a German tarming com> | munity. They have frequent re- | minders of how near they are.’ going, he said he couldn't tell me, pe geal fctageebtgg oid wooed | he would be gone. Then he hung up, J was terrified..I thought war. fendant and a juror, but his serv- was-expected, I packed a suitcase ‘ices were declined because the| at once. ” Since then, the suitcase—a, big’ eiow one—has been repacked sey- eral\times but it is always .reaidy| . Now it contains warm ¢ Janice, born in August, as for Mike and Mrs, . machine. that manufactures news- are 1,200 ‘Dieertcan bourne had the distinction of being *'summoned to court both as a de-' case was disposed of without a jury and hig own case wag post- | poned. Newsprint Plant Big THREE RIVERS, Quebec — A 'pript is longer than a football grid- iron_and takes two years to de- sign, ; : \Means Poor | bn ae = Epa! eet 4 eat an adequate breakdast abd thelr idles gs THE PONTIAC PRESS. svHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2057 Based othe Bat Seine Nove by Nail Shate Inadequate ze $145,000,000 Spent ‘ito’ Freight Newsprint . QUEBEC — The total estimated DENVER (Ng) A Denver of the city's school children don’t grades show it. Dr. Leland J. Corliss, director of school health services, sald studies indicate diet deficiencies definitely affect all bedy tunc- tions, including thinking. _-_- Dr. Corliss cited several studies of students and military service trainees to back up his argument for better breakfasts. * An Iowa State College survey of 60,000 children showed diets get poorer the older the children grow pitas Tatiatey os poor eee abot) * *® * Movement of materials and. sup- plies to the mills accounted for 28 per cent of the total. The balance Sen; Kennedy Greets Ist Child, a Daughter ‘NEW YORK w—A baby gis! was born to Sen. and Mrs. John Kennedy at New York Hospital today, It = adi first child. * A hospital spokesman said both was spent on delivering the fin- ished product, about 70 per cent, of which moved by rail. Most Bites Nonfatal | ATLANTA — tr is believed that ™% per cent of the snakebites in the United States would not prove fata! even if given no special treat- ment. mother and 7-pound 2-ounce daughter are doing well. Sen. Ken- jnedy was on hand to. greet his new daughter. Mrs. Kennedy, 27, the former Jacqueline Bouvier, daughter of a Manhattan financier, married the 40-year-old Democratic senator from Massachusetts in a glitter- ing social event at Newport in with teenage ere the worst of-| [= fenders. < &. RY. A naval aviation test ta fainting. The city system to preparation and pegular eating. Latins Send Materials RIO DE JANEIRO — Latin|}, America supplies 30 strategic ma- group| Fi found that diet deficiencies caused |) ‘fatigue and human errofs, even re-|}- jsulting in physical nervousness and | began circulating a pam-/} 'phiet entitled ‘‘Good Health Prac-|f tices,” to all children in the school/|f) better food! > Optometrist 7 North ‘Saginaw Phone FE 4-68 Open Friday Eveni “Better Things in Sight" = | 42 ngs terials stockpiled by the United|[ States. : T Lo Closed Wednesday Afte rnoons ‘knew how to get to the base if J had to. living attack, Recently there have been a) series of housing alerts, some at! to a possible nuclear | 1 and 3 a.m. Mrs. Aldrin explained | : SHOP TILL 9 EVERY NIGHT TILL CHRISTMAS! of safety a thought. She explained: at \that this means getting he children. would up and -running ‘to the basement = fi robes hastily donned over sleep- | i é ‘ e a ra | E O : L E S the ht Dp FOOD-O-MAT— 465 E. Pike | ) SUPER MARKET—700 Auburn Both People’s Markets Wish You and Your Family A VERY HAPPY THANKSGIVING People’s Pp Oo R K SA LE i Cut From Young, Tender Porkers DRESS SHIRTS ) That Drip-Dry to a Smooth Crisp ‘ Finish! 3.99 | Moke His Gift a Gift of Less Work. for Yourself! Looks better, feels better, resists wrinkles better because it’s made of luxury, long staple pima cotton. So easy to care for, women marvel’ Just suds, rinse, hand-set * to smooth out fabric and drip-dry. Hand- ‘ REG. $5.00 A somely tailored with popular short point spread collar and permanent stays. Shirt LOIN END ROAST Lb < has French front, barrel cuffs. White. | ° 39 | Sizes 14-17; 32-35. Stock up NOW! It’s ) oin oast ~~Tender, Delicious |] 9 luxury shirt in everything price! | Center Cut . b. ¢< = | Rib-End PORK CHOPS NO IRONING EXPERTLY pinrecT aOR Pies ie REQUIRED TAILORED TRAVELING Waite’s LE LN EE EO GG ERE EE EE EO CC ERS OE CEC EE Ei ELE LAE EE Warm His Heart as You Warm His Hands! =» MEN’S SALE! Groves ; Choose from wool and fleece { lined capeskins, imported pigskin | and capeskin, suedes, deerskin j; and goatskin! Choose several pair for gifts! Sizes 8/2 to 102. a Values to $5.98 2.99 Charge His at Waite's... Lonsview Farms TOMATO JUICE Street Floor eee —=«&—=E&&_—E—EEEEEEE — is "Mes ie Ries Rs "Pn ine ee ~~ —— ee Developed for U. S. Navy Wear 3rd Dimensional me Famous = ' Giant 46 Oz. Can ESQUIRE Thermo- Knit | , Underwear SLI PPER SOX arial 2 pes. $ Warm Wool Top with Soft Pliable Leather Sole! , Single Top or Bottom... .$3.59 | R $3 50 , $ ‘ : Fi Every man needs a pair of these won- eg. Pre, $1.57 cerfuliy warm, waffle knit under- : Each 2 , 3 Pair Se ee eee oe | hunters, sportsmen, mailmen, milk. men... any man who goes outside in the winter! Insulates IN the body heat, insulates OUT the cold air. Can't irritate! Washable, shape re- — taining. Sjzes S, M, L, XL. And you save! 100% wool body with a genuine leather sole, soft felt innersole. These are the warmest, most comfortable lounge wear money can buy! Gift boxed. Choose red, green, or black, sizes $-M-L. Save tomorrow! Charge His at Waite’s. , . Street Floor Charge Yours at Waite's .. . Street Floor ' > i . * ¥ jos : eee eS . as be cies” pe ee a ee ee ee ee os bo: a Lo yi A ee Ee |. |THE, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAYSNOVEMBER 28, 1957.0)’. BeRcserseoree Padded toy chest in washable plastic 6 Boys’ suburban coat : $s Huge padded toy chest covered with é ; i se heavy gauge plastic. Washes easily. a with warm. rayon lining The car all small fry : Button trim. Gray, pink or turquoise. ‘, R 98 : = ie 4 eg. wont from Santa 3 Baby bouncesinfamous = = 14.98 12 7 % Welsh Playmate 6 88 Wool meltons with quilted rayon lin- Reg. 8.50. Folding all-steel frame with gliding and bouncing action. Play tray; beads. Green or yellow. ( ) a 99 5 ing. Ivy stripes eal li bes 3 stand-up collar, 4 solos See oe *s driving dream come true! xe" long, 17 wide. 8” rubber- | covered disc wheels. Ball bearing = © ull straps and rear axle hangers. Baked enamel finish. Blue trim. f VISIT SANTA AT FEDERAL’S r TV horse has 22 | cree candy to the kids. sey

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Smart co Save 54c¢ on boys’ ivy- styled chino slacks SALE 2“ Reg. 2.98 “BY on, fall weight cotton twi strap, plain front, on ee = Tan or black. Sanf. Sizes 6 to 18, Y pockets, DEE RPE Me i % 3 paar g es eS ae “Button-up. your boys for winter in car coats Reg. 12.98- SALE 10° 14.98 . lined shell Polished cotton, ae a quilt fining, hood. 3 colors. Sizes © to 12. ) r OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 9 P.M. Save over 4.00 on girls’ wool coats, coat sets Reg. 16.98 Fur trims, pom-poms, belt- in-back styles, boxy cuts and novelty knit trims your little girl will love to wear on Christmas and ever- after! Every one wool in- terlingd. Zibeline, melton, tweedjl Coat sets, 4-6x; coats, 7-14. Hurry, save! Men’‘s jackets in all-wool or 90% + ERE Bes Wooh, flannels, meltons or cashmére - wool fibrenes! Quilted \ll-wool lining with adjustable, cuffs, shoulder ads. Some combination ‘ collar and Yoke fronts in ¥olid or pencil stripe. Many colors, Sizes \36 to 46. ET OME eis BE IS » ne ae FEDERAL DEPT. a ¥ LLL LM eae eee de ee ee STORES - - Save $2 on tots’ Completely washable em- , broidered, quilted acetate — linings and full-length zip- per. In 3 styles: Boys’, girls’ or hooded styles. Red, blue, green, brown or charcoal in tots’ sizes 24. Hurry and shop now! Px eas Gee | Pe SONOS eS oes sg ORNs Es Bie Ge Oe “SS. - You save } on (7 ~ smart Sanforized better blouses While they last! Sanforized cotton broadcloth in a choice of two favorite or blousons. Some with but- ton-down collars or barrel cuffs. White, pastels or paisley prints. Sizes 32-38. overeat pe ea (See: IR GE gite warm and washable styles . . . roll-up sleeves’ WARREN, PONTIA Sg ees eer map ier onte Sly cla eect. a tiipel ha Dodc Fe aa acest ir Manufacturer's | Clearance! : Girls’ sturdy cotton, é CAR COATS | 99) 6.98 Value Just in time Rs . oes winter weather. irirte’ imported blouses Waterrpelet ca wo <4. 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Hurry to Federal’s, save! ‘ a es ee PGCE ABE I PEER OSD Sts 2 NEG Nl SY are peas apc i tpt oe ; OPEN EVERY NIGHT Mondoy thre Saturd ugh / ‘ \ : 5 5 / \ ; \ ® « ; i f ; . . ; ‘ { & yy by ‘ LF ‘ ne : Nee: 2 i } , a i eS UR i ix SIXTEEN’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1937. ‘Adventurers Plan- Odd 7,000 Mile Ride on Horses tot Jaz layed By GENE HANDSAKER SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. was my Perects Three men will set out Sunday on a 1,000-mile horseback ride from) the lowest point on American continent to the highest travelers hope his aired home, will sell to maga- If_they survive head hunters, zines. point in South America. man-eating pigs, boa constrictors | saddle sores and dysentery, it will, take them from 282 feet below — 60-page letters. Now he'll be inter- the North, Preter, guide and journalist. The Sierra country. The travelers tina, they were detained six weeks; ‘partner to run his boat business\and Colombia. in nearby Loma Linda. On that trip he sent his mother daily logs,'they'll probably sell them in fly the men home. x ke & Hazards ahead The six horses are trail-steeled tols that fire 20-second flares and| i¢rush a@ man’s head or back with . pack steeds from California High might scare off jungle night ag- ‘a hammer blow of their heads. gentina. An airline has offered to’ lives,” Loren says. include head-| Kyle, a widower, has taken in a hunting tribes in lower Panama Piglike mammals that attack men'sure cookers to kill dysentery-! Sonora, Mexico. ifrom -where he does his nightly lradio shows. "| Less than 12 hours after the blaze jand ‘with a mattress still smolder- 7 ‘in Blazing Studio jing in his front yard, Wendell was The horsemen w il. . 30-foot Anaconda constrictors causing amoebae , . . snake, pen-! lin the salvaged room spinning rec- jhave trinkets for them—also pis- ‘that hang from trees and caniicillin and | water-purifying pills. CLEVELAND: (INS)—Dise jock, lords and bringing his iisreners re- a direction-finding radio re-'ey Bud Wendell of Cleveland radio| +. on the latest news—including liste rer. ‘station WDOK is a firm, believer'a first hand report on the fire at say gressors, ‘‘It may sound silly, but! “We wouldn't think much of this| ee 8 lin —— old saw, “the show must go the Wendell home. Ar-'such things have saved people’ Strip if we didn't have a little haz-| Sights ahead - include Mayan °".’ | The first vessel to complete a ‘ard,”” Ed says. Each man carries ruins and, Kyle says “a canyon A fire srck Wendell's home in, de_(Passage through the Panama ca. ia pistol and a rifle. ithey claim you could put the SUburban Warrensville Heights, de-.4) was the crane boat named Equipment includes two pres-Grand Canyon inside,” in South; stroying every room. except “his! alex LaValley on January 7 in isoundproofed broadcasting room, 1914. : * * * ' There will be herds of peccaries, | — ence rene eget en sea level to 23.0385 above. | * * * The low starting point is Bad Water, Death Valley, Calif., 160, miles northeast of here, They ex- pect it will take 18 months to reach their. destination: Mt. Acon-' eagua, Argentina. , Why should a carpenter, dealer and an ex-cop set out on such a wearying and dangerous journey: “It's been a lifelong dream of mine to take some long, adventur-, ous ride,”’ says Loren Lee oes 22-year-old carpenter * * * The expedition’s organizer and leader, 6-foot-4 Loren says he knows of only one other horseback ride even remotely like it. A Swiss | schoolteacher rode from Buenos Aires to Washington for President | Hoover's inauguration, Loren says “but he took a boat part way."’: Loren and his companions say, they'll plod every foot—even over a footpath across the Panama Canal. a boat Goal] in mind, Loren interviewed | about 80 potential co-adventurers. | Each of the two he picked would have to put up $3,200 as his share of expenses * * * Ed Baillie, 34, owner of a cam- era store in nearby Colton, heard of Loren’s plans, “Have you ever, lived outdoors?” Loren asked. “Nine years in the Army, four years overseas,"’ Ed replied. ‘I've hunted in Alaska, Greenland and Canada. I'm an expert with a gun —Wag a Colton police officer for five years.” Ed says now: “In three weeks, my wife realized I wasn't joking about this trip. I even talked! about it in my sleep. She said, | ‘DO. K. he Ed sold his camera store to pro-| vide for her and their five chil- | dren during his absence. Charlotte Baillie, who'll resume her job as! a grocerystore checker, says: “I'm only sorry I can't go along.’ As the expedition’s photographer | Ed will send back 16mm. movies| which the horsemen hope will’ make either a TV series or a fea- ture-length Paget * * | Kyle bax, 40, was lukewarm when Loren first approached him!) then decided he’s like to revisit South America, Out of the Air) Force 10 years ago, he took ‘a panel-truck trip there with two. buddies, With two other buddies he flew home in a war’ surplus plane. For snapping pictures, for-. bidden then in Peron- ruled Argen-; Driver Volunteers fo Give Up License CLEVELAND (INS) — A 28: year-old suburban Cleveland para- trooper veteran voluntarily gave) up his driving rights for life when: he was brought into municipal! court on a bien chante. | The veteran. Robert * Riedthal- er of Parma, O., told judge George P. 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H. from outer space. that plunge into) There-are three time zones in| without fermenting when the pitis = __ Vermont, and much of Massa-| Fairbanks and the region|our atmosphere with such terrific|Alaska: Pacific Standard, Alaska left in. Prunes grown in California «~~. Three fourths |chusetts. around it gre the only substantially|force and speed that they shatter|Standard and Bering Sea Time./are mogily dried; prunes grown in the north tem-| Sitka's and Ketchikan's winter populated areas where the mercury|air molecules and shower us the|/There is an hour's difference be-|Washington and Oregon are sold lemperature posh approxi:‘oecasionally drops to 60 below. the fragments, ‘This “eosmic fall-'tween each. fresh, usually ¢ as © “Ttatian prones, " ALL PACKED — Ready to take a trip, Nancy bolds blonde dall while chatting with fellow traveler. 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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 we! eae / ? : . ” . l . i * Car-Installment Debt ia rise of 5 per cent. - “TE losive Wa three state roads commissjoniers| property at a place they disap- tel : —carried a 90-pound boat over a| An Eastern visitor to the mid-: Hits All-Time High ~*~ * * to Ae - Gh cowered behind some big oil Proved, was moved to another |o- Whirlwind, ‘Fore Cast’ . here land dropped| west was grudging in his praise . R ' In the first half of 1936, auto: ? idrums. A closer inspection showed |°#40". “* COLUMBUS, Ohio i—A “dust/it 80 feet away. Had he been on the of the-area. ‘This is. a pretty nice NEW. YORK~—Duri ° fir bt show . | Vv ; y the gun was wooden. Police found| ; =, ; e boat owner might have/ day » “— for a town NEW. YORK—During — the = de —< a 6 per cent incrotet: ROCKVILLE, ‘Md. @®—When po- Stanton’s wife hiding behind a| A modern family of four s devil’—a- small, localized whirl of ae , the b Ai wBlee figs day, ae sald aaally, or at six months of 1957 the nation’s In 1935’s first six months, however, lice rolled up, there stood Wil- fence, shooting off firecrackers, [about 3,212 gallons of celine . —_ taken pga : I an o& this size” . . : Eskimos rub noses auto-Installment debt climbed to the car-debt total climbed 21 per|liam Stanton with a machine gun The Stantons made their point,|a year directly and indirectly in wind cngeed » exceenive and Ua a at a Columbus Weather| When they ‘meet. In this country, sa mew high of 15.1 billion dollars,'cent. lin his hands. Amid sounds of firing|/A ramp, planned to enter their\manufacture of personal goods. jeven heating of air near the ground! Bureau. : it's fenders,—Earl Wilson: , f ’ Starting Xa , Tomorrow! 2? This Year— Th | CHRISTM Bp) st Early! 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TO START IN JUNE The summer fluoridation pro- gram is scheduled to begin some- time in mid-June. She sald, “This program is not Make It a Merry Christmas To Purchase Study His Leisure Time Man's Gitts, SMART WOMEN — They choose sports or leisure footwear for their men. This wife has both: Gere leather’ chukks boot lined in shearling and a soft moccasin lounge slipper. Make it a merry Christmas for the man in your life by devoting a little time and study to his favorite leisure-time pursuits, and the equipment he needs to make them more fun. xk xk * If he’s a sportsman your gift-shopping job is easy, for onhunting, fishing or golfing enthusiast ever has too much -gear. The newest improved rifle, the latest type fishing no hunting, fishing or golfing him in seventh heaven. enthusiast ever has too much | If he’s a traveling man, or the sedentary, pipe-and-slip- pers type, you can’t go wrong with gifts of handsome leath-. er. Men vibrate to good leather like women do to furs. 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Kreisier, who has a Park Avenue showroom, said the de- clson to give up his Easel fran “maintain volume large enough He had. hoped to sell 2,000 to 2,300 Edsels a year, he said. franchise with American . Motors Cory. to sell its Ramblers! British Wed Young are all the vogue in Britain cn peo me Pt me Red Sputniks Forcing puicaton wf car sie” (REVISION Of Tdeas eee Mass.» — A Kreisler hag been handling a study of thé behavior of the Sov- number of foreign makes as a |iet satellites has led scientists to sideline and recently signed @ revise/their ideas of the density «. she upper atmosphere. ielded by U.S. rocket | ted the density of the “ \atmosphere at 140 miles altitude / was roughly one ten-billionth of LONDON (INS) — Teenagé wed-jthat at sea level. ects new calculations, based 4 per cent|primarily on Sputnik I, laynched| planned. by the Soviets Oct. 4, indicate the atmosphere at this altitude is five billionth that at. sea level. 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Choose several pieces or the complete outfit for your for everyone on your Christmas. list as low as 7198 Choose from these and many sure-to-pleage fashions for every member of the fami- ly. Our Christmas collec- tion is the largest, nicest Cowboy’s Christmas, Genuine felt 3.98 © Shoe Dept., Main Floor Black or red 1.98 to with chin cord, 1.98 Washable flannel shirt, 2.98 Cavalry twill rontier pants, 4.98 Sturdy 1-in. leather belt, "$1.00 Double gun holster set, 6.98 flannel shirts--denim jeans Little buckaroo will want to wear his .tough-as-cactus jeans and fancy west- ern flannel shirts all the time. Western rodeo felt hat........2..5.eeeee 198 Swede leather jacket ..... eanccvccccoevees bEOe Cowhide leather gloves * ee celeceese ac tree pee ee oveecesesimee red, white, black, light or dark blue 2.98 Bertie the bunny, light blue light eee or black animal-like Biltwel slippers red or black 4.98 | light blue, pink or black 1.98 ators $98 Lovable animal slippers in soft rayon plush, with a squeaky voice to delight little tots. Leather mocs and Roy Rogers Bedtime 98 others - genuine 1.98 boots. - Sears is your headquarters, Partner, Roy Rogers Gifts he'll be set for action with authentic Roy Rogers Guns 8.98 each , Boys’ Furnishings * Dept. Main Floor 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE. 5-4171 \ \ 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 - 2,000,000 Bushels 17. Types of Apples Top TACOMA, Wash.—Only 17. vari- eties of apples are listed by the United States Department of Ag- |rieulture as usually having yields ‘Jot more than 2,000,000 bushels a year. These “are the Gravenstein, Grimes Golden, Jonathan, Wealthy, Baldwin, Ben Davis, Cortland, De- licious, Golden Delicious, Meln- tosh, Newtown Pippin,~ Northern Spy, Rhode Island Greening, Rome Beauty, Stayman, Winesap, and eck Finds Low Schooling —— . |Connected With Crime The Congressional Medal of Hon-/ BOWLING GREEN, 0. (INS) = or, thé highest of all the American)A graduate student at Bowling ing and Ohio’s electric chair, -Farl. R. Nissen made a study of executions and found that al- The Great -Lakes a principal part, Region, of ee ee ay te constitutes the world’s richest and most concen- qjmeet Delt of thege taken. fate nti trated- market. Foane, 5} per. cont decorations, for heroes, was estab-|Green State Unc ha dct. Deo erat al ces 3 er ent Sek lished officially in December 1861./an apparent relationship in school- — ee ae oe QE A I OE Sore VOLE NE Pe sale—gift wallets 3.50 Value 77 rie Worth every cent of their original price! Buy several of these for Christmas gilts. Made of the finest cowhide in white, red, pink, black or blue. luxury squares Beautiful rayon and 39% silk prints in gorgeous colors. 28x28"; hand rolled. - each honeylane holiday fashions pre-season priced for mom Gingham plaids, solids, two piece outfits, lace or rhinestone trims... many more in this amazing Dan River® cotton holiday dress assortment. 7 to 14. All at pre-season price of reg. 3.98 3.44 Girls love jumpers, so get her this smart outfit. Cotton knit top, rayon and wool felt jumper. Mock pockets match top. Mottled gray. 7 to 14. 4:98 value 3.77 5 ee 7 te 4 Shop, Second Floor ‘Sat pales I” ae Sears Revolving $ Charge Months te oo Senall Charmode ‘cotton-Candy’ waltz gown Sizes 32 - 40 3 98 Matching duster She'll feel delightfully pampered in her lingerie designed by Charmode. This delicious-looking “Cotton Candy” waltz gown is 454 inches long, with entire bodice trimmed with frilly nylon ruching. Matching duster is 46 inches long with puff ‘ sleeves, nylon trim. Both available in pastel pink, blue or maize. Buy them separately or as a set for that ‘special’ girl! Lingerie De Main faa 4.98 4.98 to 9.98 I" | lis handsome accessories . . . cowhide handbags As Low as 4% Others up to 9.98 plus tax A must in every woman's ward- robe. Crushy, strong, genuine leather in black, brown or navy. A periect gilt. wool head huggers Reg. 98c 100°, white 77* each knit wool with gay appliqued bead and embroidered ‘trim. Accessories Dept., Main Floor for her... if she loves to sew! low price. The perfect gift for the seamstress! ‘attractive sewing stand Lightweight tubular- steel style. stands firmly, looks pretty. 13%xl¢4". satin. woven baskets = Piste tray. save on a box of 3 pair ... Royal Purple — n, D91 ¢ Vv Very finely knit ultra sheers For gifts or yourself... buy them by the box during this special sale. These nylons are comparable to other famous brands selling for 1.35 pair. High twist yarns with reinforced heels, toes. Ultra or utthty ———— sheers or stretch seamless in your favorite shade. regiter 3.35 box Sears Hosiery Bar, Main Floor Linens, Sears Main Floor delightfully styled sewing bags. Delightfully styled sewing bags in wonderful all-wool plaids and handsome woven cotton tapestries. Fine quality at a 98 11-inch miniature doll Lovely or your bed or sofa in ecrinoline of a or white rear Tapered square or Por little girls ane Lae Fayon 98 Pretty a: = of. Extra” matching iuings, sory tray. - Notions Dept., Main Floor save on Charmode panty girdle v Full Fashioned . . . regularly A ‘49 Slims those bulges yet fits comfortably. Full fashioned and preshrunk. Of fy- , lon acetate rayon and rubber. White, ne in sizes small thru extra large. save on Charmode, éotton brad Reg. $1.79... Le toyo cord baskets wun i 47 ~~ You can 7, (LC CHRIST. MAS _ ‘Bears every night ‘til 9! oN ——— v4 es - . tailored in four, haces té give perfect fit and accent your figure. Elastic insert for comfort. White, in ban 32A to. 40C. Save now! Corsets Dept., Floor automatic electric blankets AT 2.51 SAVINGS! 19% dv Regularly at Sleep in the modern maniner . or $23.95 full éize, single control. Reg. $29.95 full size, dual control. *DuPont Acrylic fiber. / STARTING ey TOMORROW ENS, ; = 77 / = a dv 3 yr. Guarantee and cozy snuggled under a lovely fitted end style automatically controlled ' electric blanket. 50% rayon, 35% Acrilan*, 25% cotton with rich all nylon binding, guaranteed for the blanket's life. Guaranteed 3 full years, In Ming Blue, Tuscan Pink, Mint Green Red. be cuees 2144 Phone FE 5-4171 shop 1* TWIN SIZE | 21.95 +» warm esei 25.44 s Mr es ee : Re Sie Sk Meee em f } , ‘ at 3 4 eueiiuincen f ~ sipped ey 3 2 ot ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 | TWENTY-ONE ° -., YN PONTIAC) SATURDAY ~ Deluxe Automatic 4-Speed Custom Portable The gift that steals the show under the tree! «This custom auto- matic portable has a 4-speed V-M record changer that plays all size records. Big 4” speaker, two needle turnover cartridge, &@ deluxe wood case bound in durable and handsome grey leatherette. & Play it today! Charge Yours at Waite's .. . Downstairs Store SALE! SAVE $19.96! Gleaming Solid Brass Famous Bates QUEEN ELIZABETH Spread 29° Now in stock for gift giving! The luxurious mew ‘Queen Elizabeth bedspread of famous Bates quality, Full or Twin 7.-PC. FIREPLACE PPE OO “LIKE EVERYTHING BATES wanes Trademark Charge Them at Waite's . . . Fourth Floor wee SALE! OVER 50% OFF! © Dresden Bone China Handle Sheffield Steel Serving Pieces Save one-half and more on elegant hand deco- rated serving pieces with genuine Oresden bone china handles. Fine English Sheffield steel blades $2.50; to $7.50. keep their gleam forever! For splendid gifts or for a precious touch to your own table , . . buy several pieces today! A. Can/Bottle Opener E. Carving Knite Each B. Spreader F. Carving Fork Knife C. Sardine Fork’ G. Bar Spoon/iced '» Cheese Cutter D. Tomate/Grape- L. Bar/Snack Knife fruit Slicer M. Coke/Bread Knife M, — THESE ARE THE pest vave YOU CAN BUY! Solid brass framed 38” by 31” Reg. $59. 95 a é j é | ENSEMBLES a s j j pull chain screen eae black & mesh curtain. 1812" gleaming & solid brass andirons, black and brass tool set includes shovel, i Convenient Terms Arranged—Waite's . . . Filth Floor brush, poker and stand. Save! 7 DR EF, : f / 2 2 ee Se oe * A % a e i+? oe Ae l= a ad ae ot Si al Steam HOSPITAL ADDITION PROGRESS — Work- ers at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital have reached of a new. power house and lqundry building-located to the ‘rear of the southwest wing of the hospital. The con- this stage in the ee Pontiac Press Phete struction tothe left in this photo will be the power house where much-needed new boilers will be placed. Adjacent to this (to the right) | is the new laundry building. The entire $650,000] project is expected to be completed April 1. ; County Births i Following is a list of children) bern to Oakland County couples) as recorded in the County Clerk's’ office. Only the name of the fath- er is used, Pontiae M C. Smith, W Jackson R GO. Stromaa, 330 Franklin Donald R. Simmons, 1074, Mt. Clemens Michael L. Gmith, 414 Pourth — John J. Shedloksky, 2660 Judah Clarence H, Sutton Jr., 168 Lorberta | Howard D. Saylor, 04 State Donald J. Nelson, 641 N. Lake Angelus Richard J Nelson, 6418 Dwight Glenn L. Nadenoff, #7 Parkhurst i Clinton W. Norman, H@ 8. Merrimse Vorice R_ Narsh, hmer fi Roy L. Notris, 256 Barlmoor } _ Donald L. Navarree, 4926 Estes } William M, Wall, 738 Sherman Andrew T. K. Yang, 2417 James K Dale E. Young, 467 Kuhn Robert E Denham, 100 Exmoore Donald G DeWald, 48 Tyrone | Carmelo Domingues, 201 Prospect Calvin E Duncan, 356 Perry John 8. Mayo, 5366 Pontéag Lake | Donald E. May, 6480 Lake Emory P. McKenna, 1475 Cooley Lake | John H. McLennan, 139 Raebura t James M Whayne, 2683 James. William Walker, 112 Houston, W. Witt, 2666 Winkleman. i Robert Mae Jame. R Oarnet A. canon, io7 @ Ronald L, Robertson, 11 B Montcalm. George A. Rogers, 4068 Silver Birch. lL £E Rodger, 27 Deland. i Robert Po! 33 ' Stanley T, Poag, < Ivanhoe. j John C_ Poage, ‘Kohler, John D. Povey, Rosemary. { Daniel P Pryomski, 1675 Tull | Ronald W, Proulx, 88 8. Francis dames W. Putnam, 324 Fernbarry. Jose H. J. Osar, 196 Elm 4 Maynard E. Ramin, 1270 Mt. Clemens | Odwell D,. Ratiiff, 301 Rustic Circle’ Rochester | Pay C. Aflen, 422 Bast - Daniel L, Bowers, Ry Crooks > David A, Cation, Ralph F weshoethor: 425 cane Teddy D WNowakowski, Mat ‘Crtppte Creek (twins) Lester B. Ostrander. = Wiory Maurice A. Lamphier, 710 Ludlow { Edmund J. Straw 3322 Harrison Lawrence H_ Harp, 10 Russell J, High, 2576 Exntmons James W. Wingett, 147 Terry Louls R. DeNeen, 2924 Frankson Drayton Gerald J. Davis, 3417 Loon Lake Shores Menry FE. Cooper, 2361 Pauline Riehard G, Carpenter, 6422 Elmwood 7 Agorgiantis, 2204 Pa’ Victor .R. Baade, 3815 Isl ited Perk to $1094 Nat Morrison, Manager Celebrate With Us 25th Anniversary 25% DISCOUNT DIAMONDS ENTIRE STOCK —— Original Price Tags WATCHES BULOVA —!1 s— DEDUCT. %4 | FROM PRICE Jewelry Dept.. Main Floor 72 North Saginaw St. We Give Holden Red Stamps GEORGES-NEWPORTS SAVE 30-50% AFTER THANKSGIVING LOOK at these Great Names! @ Town and Country $6.95 to % $14.95 Values NOW... @ Diane Debs $ 94 @ Trim Tred i : @ Vitalizer | ® Revillon —@ Queen Quality Dress shoes, sport shoes, casuals . . . you'll find them all here in every new color and leather . . . and at ptices so unbelievably low that you can afford several pair! All sizes, but not jn every style, so hurry! __.-_ Special. Sale ! _— LADIES’ RUBBER BOOTS ||. $4 00 Pair Regular 2.99 First quality sensational - lightweight of tote type . in black, brown and INE bE Ba red... sizes 4to 10... all heels, high, wedge es and - flat. a iL fe Ladies’ All Leather $ 9 9 4a Regular $4.99, sizes 4 to 10. pair 0 Black, brown, red. : Ladies’ $ 9 9 ie Regular $3.99, sizes 4 to 10 pair |= Black, brown and beigé grey. Children’s 3 COWBOY BOOTS $%°299 Regular $5.00, all leather flat hee! i Black a crater. “oe pels Men’s Opera iS HOUSE SLIPPERS $%) 99) Regular $5.00, all leather. pair : Brown and wine. SPECIAL GROUP Children’s Famous Name SHOES Regular $6.99 $°*294 We Give Holden Red Stamps ~ j is ‘ i ™ WIN A DELUXE WEEK-END FOR TWO fore — It's our Anniv -- * NOTHING TO BUY * NO CONTEST TO ENTER * NO JINGLES TO WORK Night Club! 8-Hour Christmas Bale Friday 9:36 A, M. $5.99 27” Baby Doll te 5:30 FP. M. Beautiful large rooted hair baby with holiday, taffeta dress Goes Back to $5.99 After 5:30 P. M. #-Heur Sale 9:30 to 5:30 10.99 BOYS‘ $2.69 21x27 BIRDSEYE JACKETS fy "EE" . 838 1.66 $3.99, 4 te 12 All wool zip Sur-Coats — & Boys’ Sizes 6 to 14. Corduroys 2.97 $-Heur Christmas Sale Friday 0:36 A.M. $12.99 Ladies’ Car Coats te 5:30 P.M. Warm quilt lined poplin tn all colors Fur blend or self hood. Sizes 10 to 18. Goes Back to $12.99 After 5:30 P. M. free! TRIP TO NEW YORK * You'll Travel Deluxe All the Way! * Free! Full Course Dinner and Breakfast Every Day! ig * You'll Fly Round Trip—Free! * You'll Tour United Nations Building! t * You'll Stay at Biltmore Hotel! * You'll Go to the “Latin Quarter” * You'll Go to 2 Broadway Shows! * You'll Go to Television, Radio Shows! DRAWING SATURDAY NIGHT, NOV. 30 SAVE! Boys’ - Girls’ Wear Gees Back te Original Price at 5:30 ing... months to pay! FREE BICYCLE We're celebrating by giving you bargains that make history \ ... Be here early Friday morn- Buy and Save Now! Use your credit ... Take six To some lucky bey or girl. No purchase necessary. Come in and register now. Drawing Sat., 8 P.M. * Kiddies — SANTA IS HERE Friday and Saturday 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. He Has a Gift for You! & = = Ee) ~ \ — Fd Ye ” Buy Your Christmas Gifts Now ! Save as you never saved be- PX &-Hour Christmas Sale Friday 9:30 A.M. te 5:50 P. $1.7$ BOYS’ SHIRTS BD" Sanforized Goes Back to $1.79 After 5:30 P. M. For holiday giving - plaid ehirts, full cut, sizes 2 to 16 M. 8-Hour Christmas Sale Friday 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. $24.99 Girls’ Coats, Sots sad All wool tweed. plaid sets to 6X, coat 7 to 12. Come. save 32 to 38 Goes Back to $24.99 After 5:30 P. M. ‘ §-Hour Sale 9:30 te 5:30 SAVE ON TOYS! §-Heer Sale 9:30 te 5:30 wrLon | 22-99 Ship‘ Shore FA ua | “Caen Usa) EA H 5 BLANKETS Girls BLOUSES a REGISTERS SNO SUITS ( ge: te éx $5.90, Weed Tere Dott Kids LINED Classit © broadcloth and knit DOLL BETSY IOS hee) Gitta) Cn PANTS styles. 7 to 14. Slight irregs BEDS WETSY Boys and acl 1 w 4 99c Gees Back te $2.99 After 5:30. 4.77 4.99 Goes mack to $7.99 After 5:30) Goes Back te Original Price at 5:30 8-Heur Christmas Sele Friday 9:30 A.M. te 5:36 P. i. $3.99 Ladies’ Skirts Stock up at this low price on faille, corduroy and striped styles. 223 to 30 Goes Back to $3.99 After 5:30 P. M. 8-Hour Christmas Sale Friday 9:36 A.M. to 5:30 P.M $2.99 Ladies’ Slips B38 The perfect gift Lace or tailored Goes Back to $2.99 After 5:30 P.M. J styles in nylon. Sizes 32 to 46 Gees Back to $3.99 After 5:30 bu 99c¢ Gees Back te Origtmal Price at 5:30 4.79 1.66 Goes Back te Original Price at 6:30 S-Heur Seale 9:30 te 5:30 SAVE! LADIES’ WEAR 8-Heur Sale 9:38 te 56:36 SAVE! LADIES’ WEAR B-Heour Sale 9:30 te 5:50 M4 3.99 LADIES’ Wm, Hellday | 95.99, Cordures 1.19 LADIES’ tre, Rayon | $1.99. Holiday 89¢ LADIES’ LADIES’ rf LADIES’ LADIES’ B LO PURSES SLACKS S LOV ES PANTIES BLOUSES N Y LO N S | hoe 1.66 3.88 B B° 19¢ 66c $ | ( $1.99, Trimmed $5.99, Branch $3.99, Oriee $1.99, ay for fa whe, solers and. stripes. LADIES’ LADIES be ener open: “AN someone LADIES’ EADS Se es Pee ee 32 to 28. GOWNS ROBES sizes, SWEATERS SLIPS Irreguiars Goes Back to $1.19 After 5:30 Goes Back to Se After 5:30 : 99c 8-Heur Christmas Sale Friday 9:30 A.M. te 6:30 P.M. Dyed Mouton $ ( 3 . . < Worth $70. While 8 last. Come early. d Gees Back to $79 After 5:30 P. M. §8-Hour Sale 0:30 te 5:38 $5 GIFT LADIES’ DRESSES §& _ Northern Dyed MUSERATS $188 *Origin U.S.A. ——— $69 Ladies’ c inc A FUR TRIM vive every lady on vour list @ these holigay® beauties. 10-44.9 COATS Gees Back to §5 After 5:58 $49 te 5:30 P.M. 33 8-Hour Christmas Sale Friday 9:30 A. M. $5.99 Men's Sweaters Crew neck styles in lambs wool. colors and sizes. Real savings. All Goes Back to $5.99 After 5:30 P. M. $-Heuwr Sale 9:30 te 5:30 SAVE! LADIES’ WEAR Gees Back te Original Price at 5°30 SAVE! MEN’S WEAR 8-Heer Christmas Ladies'.Wool Car-Coats Worth $19.99. Pick from stripes and solid colors wermth : Heavily interlined for Sale Friday 9:30 A.M. te 5:30 P.M. 8-Hour Christmas Sale Friday 9:30 A.M. to 5:36 P.M. 1” Goes Back to U 99 After.5:30 P. M. $3.99 Ladies’ Dresses Beautiful prints that make good gifts Sizes, misses and half sizes 8-Hour Sale 9:30 to 5:30 SAVE! LADIES’ WEAR 8-Mour Sale 9:30 to 5:30 3 Barb ee $39 Ladies’ Warm passe chatie a4 ae ease $29 Ladies’ Warm 7 HOLIDAY | Maternity | WINTER COATS UNIFORMS ZIP COATS DRESSES DRESSES 2.99 529 5.88 2.88 19* Group of $79.99 ee ee err of FOORART ron aogfh ap . panes adel Buy fo t for yvour- DPTcces slase- -glo ined”? Sizes ae te 20 Bane a pelt ais I twee EA fleeces Goes Back to $59 After 5:30 P $15 8.99 Goes Back to Original Prices 5:36 Goes Back to 829 After 3:30 89c 8-Hour Christmas Sale Friday 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P $16.99 Men's Jackets All wool quilt lined rayon gabardine, in short and long styles. All colors Sizes 34 to 44 Goes Back to $16.99 After 5:30 P, M, 2.99 MEN’S me Wee PAJ AMAS Suburbans 2° 9 10.88 Flannel or broadcloth. tn sized _ Aw D ROBES 4.88 Goes Back te Original Price at 5:30 66) as te 5:30 P.M. | fie Goes Back to $2.99 After 5:30 P. M. 8-Heur Christmas Sale Friday 9:30 A.M. $2.99 Men's Shirts Sanforized long sleeve flannels, in plaids, checks, and stripes. Sizes 8- M-L. PS a iO ee a 8-Hour Sale 9:30 to 5:30 SAVE! MEN’S WEAR &-Hour Sale 9:30 te 5:20' qaalee. Maen’: 7.99 MEN’S 58e, Streteh $39.99 Better 79c MEN’S SPORT MEN'S MEN’S 10.88 op 33 33c 9.88 ae $39.99, Woel $2.99, Zipper Mew Pals MEN’S Dress pants in ail wanted col- Men's HUNTING shorts TOPCOATS ors. Ivy league poplins also Sweatshirts PANTS Goes Back to $7.99 After 5:30 Vv Goes Back to i%e After 5:30 33.88 10.88 1.88 Gees Back te Or Se om — ginal Price at 5:50 &-Heour Christmas Sale Friday 9:30 A.M. te 5:30 P.M. $1.49 Cup ‘n Saucer Set Four beautiful patterns to choose from. Just 500 in this group. Limit 12. Goes Back to $1.49 After.5:30 P. M, | -Hoer Sale 9:30 te 5:30 99" SAVE! HOME GIFTs i $7.99 Beacon Blankets Beautiful heavy 4 pound blanket. full bed A gift everyoné likes 3 Goes Back to oi" After 5:30 P. M. size Limit $30—Service for 8 $1.49, 42x81 NYLON DINNERWARE vicars I 3° 1.00 $5.99 Si” Length Save on these beautiful noh- PRINT ‘breakable color dishes. Only’, DRAPES 25 sets at this price 3.88 Gees Back te Original Price at 5.36 &-Hour Sale 9:30 to 5:30 SAVE! HOME GIFTS 8-Hour Sale 9:30 to 5:30 Pull Price 1.99 TWO-TIER eax oe Finer Print and Flannel CHENILLE 5 TERRY pape spreaps | VEWEL BOXES } APRONS saiere YARD GOODS ‘_ 17.5 2.99 syoe i _ 1.00 _— -00 Others to 29.50 I € 82.99 $4.99 ee Gift Boxed Glant Size $1.49 Group ae Ap PILLOW Pick from ivory, blue, maroon ) FOAM COMB, ot pereale or solid colors for ) CASES : : ‘\ PILLOWS | BRUSHSET| "*""" geen. Ail fully lined. Limit 6, Gees Back to B%¢ After 5120 1.99 SygeeeRccees ws 4.99 1,00 Goes Back te Original Price at 5:36 8-Hoeur ya. $1.59 Boxes Gift Towels Popular terry quick dry printed towels Every one of you will Hke them. Limit 6 boxes Christmas Sale Friday 9.30 A.M. te 3:30 P.M. *I Goes Back to $1.59 After 5:30 P. M. Peg oe SESE RE a { wet ayn i - eS VES eS Wa sts seein Es iepeaenier Reon Ease eee ‘ - - » ! ; _ ‘ = + si, THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 | “|New Mexico Is Spot 4 ‘for Finding Meteors | CHICO HILLS, N. M. (INS) — eS The Proxy — Murder sponsibility for drunk driving were: |. Thomas J. Beck, 10 'R. Wilson |Old-Navy Man Flies *iLong Way to Re-enlist yf defense counsel.’ “Well, go ahead Chico Hills is full of meteorites, I were you, Mr. Prosecutor, | “Now just a minute! Chapter 40 Just 8) Would put ‘and/|Sity of New Mexico's Institute of . “No cross-examination,’’ Mason)/minute!"’ Judge DeWitt inte rIjthen ‘mn the event peng makes} Meteoritics, for example, has sys- Hichard Wi. Bays, 348 B. Case Norwieh, Conn., Navy man of 18 said. rupted, banging his gavel downlany claims you have an oppor-|‘ematically combed the rugged) Danie! B. Beatden, Birsingnam = years’ service flew across country Judge DeWitt frowned at Ma-|on the desk. “We'll have no ac-|tunity to call witnesses in rebut-/Hills for the past six years, and es ae So trom San Diego, Callf., to Spring- son. | ew i tal. It al 3 ig a dang has alerted inhabitants in the area por W. Gr Harbor field in order ‘ son cusations, of this nature at this WAYS. 5 A CONGHTUUS ERO " Beymond to re-enlist. “I'm going to recall Robert ime Mr, District Attorney. Y. tice to try and anticipate a defense| "10 Keer, thelr, eves petled’ Teddy 'R Heloctmbe, 4614.8. Perry baby cee King,” Hamilton Burger said. 9 | ®: = - YOU! and negative it in advance, -and/ Stony or iron fragments that might Robert Hi. Lamb, irminghem yChief Yeoman Carlo Rudilossd, King came forward and took|have objected to the question on/it is not in accordance with the)have Come from the heaven. Charles Liberty, = 35, took @ airline from the witness Stand. the ground that it is argumenta-/best practice. « * * Richard D. baitenell 33 a. weirmons “You have already been sworn,”|tive, In the light of Mr. Mason’s| “Proceed with the cross-exami-| On Mar. 6, 1951 a meteorite did| Qienn W. Orr, Bir charged and re-enlisted at the re- the district attorney said. “I am|statement, it is now the opinion|"ation of this witness, Mr. Ma-/fal] from the heavens, a giant] gheries t, Prauen, 11 pakeriew —_jgional recruiting station here, going to ask you what the hotel/of the court that the question is/5°"- nickle-iron one. UM meteoriticist| Robert B. Ramey. Farmington “# .8-# records show in regard to Room not argumentative. “No further cross-exami. |Dr. Lincoln La Paz returned to the! ,,Richeré P. an, 16 Ramona Ter-| Another objective in his long trip 728." * * * nation,” Mason said. campus recently from the Chico) Francis J. Schumacher, Farmington | East wag to visit his wife, Dorothy, “It was rented to a Ruth Cul-! “Counsel is simply asking the nail . * Jud Hills area with more than 50 bona-| S¥8,3', Site. 2 a student at Willimantic ( ) ver.’ witness what is a self-evident fact, your next witness, | Judge/tide meteorites, most discovered Alber A. Stromquist, Farmington State Teachers College, and their “And what happened to Ruth) that since the witness doesn't know R. Woods, $131 Pine Knob Culver?” who checked in to Room 728, it “She checked out of the hotel | could have been anybody. It could at about six-forty-five on the have been the young woman who evening ‘of October sixteenth.” i was subsequently found murdered. “When did she rent the poms? im could have been anyone. “Around ten o'clock in the) “Now the court suggests that, morning of October sixteenth.” if you want to show who this “Who checked her out?” |person was who checked into Room “I presented her with the bill, |*28, if it becomes important for which she paid in cash.” any reagon, you can produce that : \s i person and have her testify, or in And then what? the event you can’t produce her ——_————“tt-was early enough to havejang any attempt is made to show the room made up so We COUld/ tha: the person who checked into rerent it again if we needed to/ qo, was the person whose body DeWitt said to Hamiton Burger. , + + & by residents of the area. “T will call Norton Barclay Cal- vert, the husband of the dead woman,” Hamilton Burger said.| “Come forward, Mr. Calvert, and, be sworn.” There was a moment's delay | iwhile the bailiff's voice could be heard outside of the courtroom. calling Norton Calvert. A, few moments later the door| opened and Norton Calvert entered the courtroom and came forward to the witness stand. (Continued Tomorrow) = # 2 a il a Py oes ey tt | Slashed ON it ~ et es ES Me Hy 4 Se rannlgeeaee Beers UNDREDS of TABLES “Cross-examine,” Hamilton i A =f} . i; ti reds and hve 's nant Plywood Wall i | . Mason said. “You didn't see Ruth Culver when she checked in, did you?” “No, sir.” “You weren't on duty at that time?" , “No, sir.” “So for all you know, _ the woman who checked out of Suite 728 may not have been the same woman who regi : City eoeenes PTT Zeme ..2..65. State ...cudeces | ' g Employed How 1 en Op Monday 4 By Whom cesisirsecscsccssescccvss LORE cess civeccieese ase : Sk ae 6 cx a ana on ie cee and Friday | 45 North Saginaw — Across from’ Neisner’s 4 a BUY THEM IN PAIRSIT MAKES A BEAUTIFUL F ROLLS EASILY PROMI WASHABLE, HEATPROO?, USE AS HANDSOME] KNICK-KNACK CASEI KITCHEN FOR FOOD GF STAINPROOF TOP! 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Scott Candler, head of the de- partment, points to U. S. Depart- ment of Commerce reports show- ing Georgia fourth among the states in securing new heavy indus- tries_ginee the end of-World. War Il, exceeded only by California, Ohio and Texas, In 1956, Candler said, the state = third behind Texas and Flor- Reasons for the continued growth as listed by Candler in- clude a mild climate, natural re- sources, adaptable manpewer, regular advertising and what he terms the “political attitude” of the state. Candler said the political atti- tude is insured. by Georgia's unique county unit system of electing top state officials, including the gov- ernor. The system gives small, conservative rural counties the bal- ance of power. NO REDS THERE “There can be no communistic influences in Georgia,” he saidi. “At least three national manufac- turers told me this was the con- trolling influence in their plants coming to Georgia. ..."Our labor is the best in Amer-. .ica. The men and women are. .not controlled by rules of outside. -organizations. We have the low-. .est tax structure in the South-. east, But we have no give-away. .program in the way of tax ex-. .emption.”’ Any suggestion that Georgia or ‘other parts of the South are pirat- ling northern industry by offering special inducements for new plants is stoutly denied.. But more than 60 Georgia towns—like others in most Southern states—have formed industria | development corpora- tions to construct new plants with an idea of luring new industry. WAGES IN PICTURE In the shift of industry to Geor- ‘gia wage differentials enter the ipicture, but not as prominently as in years past, , Labor leaders say mahy of the basic industries now have wage scales équal —to—those—in— the North. But southern union lead- ers are continuing a drive to bring pay of smaller plants up to maximums prevailing else- where. Candler, a lifelong Democrat, says Georgia's agriculture has de- clined ‘“‘due to policies of Secre- tary of Agriculture Benson and we have lots of former farmers who jare turning to industry. They have |been quick to adapt to new skills.” * * * Writing in a recent issue of The industrial magazine, Edward D. Powers, vice president of Ameri- can Cyanamid Co., discussed fac- tors in the location of new plants. American Cyanamid has 17 manufacturing and mining facili- ties in the South. Powers said location of a new plant is re- solved in favor of the site which realistically satisfies the “arith- . metic of economics” and in many cases the governmental climate will tip the scales, “In the South,” he wrote, “we find that community. atmosphere and the other aspects of govern- able, but highly satisfactory.’ Recent racial disturbances in Manufacturers Record, a southern some southern states have caused| Poses Question May Mean Congress Will Have to Strengthen Corrupt Practices Act WASHINGTON — Atty. Gen. Rogers said that the Justice De- partment is studying how a recent Detroit case affects federal laws barring unions from financial par- ticipation in. political campaigns. * * * Rogers declined to say at this ‘time whether he feels the acquit- tal of the United Auto Workers (UAW) by a federal court jury in Detroit means the Corrupt Prac- tices Act must be strengthened. The UAW was acquitted of gov- ernment charges that 1954 broad- casts it sponsored constituted di- rect campaigning for Demo- cratic candidates and violated the act. Sen. Potter (R-Mich) had asked Rogers whether the act could be enforced without additional legisla- tion in view of the decision. He jsuggested the acquittal would open the way for widespread political ment! climate are not only accept-| 4ctivity, by corporations, who also)’ jare regulated by the Corrupt Prac- ‘tices Act. * * * Georgia business community. Most state officials see little prospect of similar outbreaks in eGorgia. They point to amicable relations over the years and to Georgia laws which they hope will discourage attempts at race mixing in schools. : But leaders continue to worry about have on the state’s present rosy industrial picture. (Last of the series.) concern in some quarters of the’ some business and civil! the effect similar outbreaks might! Rogers pointed out that the jury's decision in Detroit ‘‘consti- tuted a determination of the facts only and presented no determina- tion of the legal issues.” The ste, in his expected 1958 battle for re- UAW Acauittal UAW, while contending | that its 1954 activity was politi- | cal education intended for union | members, argued that the Cor- | rupt Practices Act is unconsti- — | tutional. The acquittal prevented a testing of the constitutional is- | Potter, admittedly an underdog | all ibuted recent'and literary offers to tell his life | . ‘tl haven't lived it yet,” TWENTY-NINE Ed Wynn, the noted* comedian who recently became a successful actor. in serious roles, has turned jaside all stage, screen, television | [ats Ine } 4 1 i ASPHALT TILE 20 rex per canon GAPTS all Tile All Colors: Pearl Gray Charcoal Pink Cocoa, Gunmetal Can be used in kitchen, basement, or any room in the home. Never needs waxing. Dark Colors Ctn. 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Through these microphones | picked up by two microphones in- Pm sengers a quieter and more com-/* noises are recorded simultane: |ide a closed ear and relaved to a ‘ fortable ride. They are subjected to torsion) gusty on a high fidelity tape re- the recording instrument outside.| g | een * | tests, bending tests, shake tests, The effectiveness of insulating and 4 In developing new bodies for the breakdown tests—and numerous deadening materials in the cowl! & . General Motors line of car's, Fisher static tests are made of the com- Von Braun Calls area is evaluated in this manner.| g Body engineers employ the use of/plete structure and of individual x * ¢& 5 ' elaborate electronic instruments to parts and assemblies. | In another test the car is placed Py detect and minimize body noises.| As a result of these tests, Bodies for All-Out Fffort in an atmosphere of sound created; § Undue noise creates a comfort and|by Fisher have heavy gauge box- by tones of various pitch emafat- r HOLDEN a fatigue problem which is directly|type girders and roof rails an- MIAMI, Fla. @—The German|!& from loud speakers in a spe-| RED STAMPS RED STA STAMPS. 5 related to safe driving. chored to a solid steel foundation, | "cial enclosure. The difference in| §§ ON ANY. 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PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 Once Afraid of Turning Over as Bones Broke Girl Defeats Handi Ba to Lead Hace Life By SYLVIA de erasama’ This is the story of a little girl who used to be afraid to turn over in bed for fear her bones would break. Most of her life has been cen- tered around beds, hospitals, casts, wheelchairs and finally crutches. GROWTH HALTED Today, although 25 years old,-she is still a little girl . . . three feet, six inchs tall. Her illness halted| her growth at about the age of six but today this handicap has been conquered. Our “little girl’ now handles the job of a responsible woman in a Pontiac office. This story is about Mary Ann Swain. Her illness, osteogenesis impecfecta, was first diagnosed when she was about five years old, Before that, she lived the nor-| mal, happy and carefree life play- ing with her three sisters and two brothers just like any other child] could do. BROKE HER LEG While playing one day, she ran,| - fell and broke her leg. From then on,*a long painful series of broken legs which did not heal properly followed. This-unique illness is a congeni- tal fault in the bene structure which results in severe multiple fractures at the slightest twist” of a bene the wrong way. The cause is unknown. Mary’s illness was confined to below her waist. During her childhood, Mary Ann lived with her parents on Silver- bell road, Orion Township, From the age of 5 to 9, she was confined to bed. Most of the time her legs wore casts. If she didn't break her legs herself through some move- ment in bed, or while attempting] to walk, doctors would to try to straighten them, Once, during a period of six months, she had 15 broken frac- tures in her legs. ENTERED SCHOOL . When she was nine years old, she entered Carpenter Elem School. say edhe are uot aa ae as “3 schools, In the a) CRIPPLED BUSINESSWOMAN — Mary Ann Swain, 25, once feared she would break a bone everytime she turned over in bed. Today, through the work of the vocational state re- SS = mation - winters Mary's mother pulled the crippled child-to school through ty the snow fields on a sled. During the other three Seasons, the wheelchair . ridden child was transported on a wagon for eight years ,.. but, attendance wasn't continuous, Often she was tutored by her teachers while confined in bed at home. While she attended Lake Orion High School through the 10th grade friends lifted Mary Ann on and off of the school bus daily. Here she was stationed at a desk in the rear of a room and teachers brought the work to her, RECEIVED THERAPY ‘High school attendance was not regular either. Visits to a crippled children's clinic in Grand Rapids totaled approximately one year, including summer months. ° Here, through the aid of the State Crip- pled Children's Commission, Mary Ann received therapy. She now be- wheelchair. In 1949, at the age of 18, Mary Ann had completed 10 school grades in nine years of schooling. From 1950 to 1956, time was spent on physical restoration and vocational rehabilitation through the work and aid of the Michigan! Employment. Security Commission, and the State Employment Serv-; Pontiac Press Phote habilitation agency and her unwillingness to give up, she is a happy and contented working girl ices and Vocational Rehabilitation Agency. FACED DECISION In 1955, Mary Ann was contront-| ed with a decision. For five years. doctors had been restoring her physically in preparation for sur-| gery and two artificial legs. ‘ Mary Ann’s final decision was | not to have artificial legs. ‘“‘My own legs were given to me for: | some reason and no matter what | Size they are, I think I should | make the best of them,” Mary | Ann reasoned. 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She does her own) cooking, housekeeping and when She has a moment to spare, makes all her clothes. * + * In another month Mary Ann claims all of her -furniture pay- ments will be extinct. She soon hopes to buy a specially equipped car. Mary Ann doesn’t consider her- self handicapped. When asked if there is anything other people can do that she can’t but would like to do, Mary Ann’s answer is “no,”* Contentedly she added: “After - The State Health Department says at last count there were 443 mid- wives in practice in. the remote Qzarks mountain and sharecrop- per sections of the state. Last year ithey delivered a total of 4,676 ba- bies. Herron said: necessary, because some persons, just can’t afford to pay a doctor's, fees. But more doctors and state regulations are driving midwives out of practice.“ second. all, I. was quite lucky. I never had any of those childhood dis- eases such as measles, mumps or epee. * Arkansas Midwives — Continue Practicing LITTLE ROCK, Ark. 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Szymanski | Under the title “Our Ministry of and Joseph A. Sullivan, deputy Reconciliation,” it was printed and attorney general, distributed widely. Since the Su- Kavanagh must resign before the Preme Court decision three years end of December to step up to a/4go, the statement noted, integra- seat on the State Supreme Court. |tion in Maryland public schools has He was elected last April to suc- made gradual progress but hous- ceed retiring Justice Edward M. |ing, particularly in suburban areas, Sharpe. : remains largely segregated. “Neutrality and indifference by the churches on social issues can All Go on Sale Tomorrow at 6” You'll be proud to wear any one of these fine suits and eS * * * The governor has been taking his a time in choosing Kavanagh's suc-|>€ costly,” the ministers declared. cessor, still indicates he will not be rushed. State to Issue Letters Hill, serving his second term in on Election Procedure the prosecutor's office, is an Ill- : inois native, He won the post in| LANSING «—Robert M. Mont- 1954 by defeating Edmund Thom- gomery, state elections director, as of Ishpeming, the Republican (yesterday inaugurated an informa- incumbent, who earlier beat John jtion letter to tighten liaison with D. Voelker, now a supreme jtownship clerks and other elec- court justice. Voelker had served tions officials on elections mat- seven terms, ters. Friends describe Hill as vigor- - * * ous, conscientious, a good speaker! Called “The Polling Place,” the and generally the kind who might Publication will. be issued as. oc- lend strength to the Democratic c@sion appears to warrant, per- state ticket in 1958, a considera- "aps monthly. It will include dis- Pee... cree Pesl eae FH Feeee ? * tion that will carry weight Adams, better know because of his statewide campaigning, is a former Sault Ste. Marie mayor who is widely respected in Democratic circles. * * * He wag considered for the state supreme court post finally award- ed Voelker. As in the case of Hill, Adams has a geographical advantage in the sometimes wistful desire of the Democratic’'top command to get an. Upper Peninsula man on the State Administrative Board. * * * Szymanski has expressed interest cussions of election laws, proce- ‘dures and techniques, Supreme Court decisions and attorney gen- eral’s opinions. : Secretary of State James M. Hare said Ohio and a few other states have been issuing a simi- lar bulletin, and found it useful. To Avoid Cast-Offs? CAMDEN, N.J. (# — Mrs. Jane Born, director of nurses at West Jersey Hospital here, is a lady who thinks a little glamor may be good for broken bones. Now patients may ordef their plaster casts in pink, yellow or blue, instead of the old-fashioned white. in succeeding Kavanagh for sev-) eral months, but also has a long-/ ing to be a judge. | Kavanagh has said that if he is asked he will recommend Sulli- van for the post he is vacating.| More than 85 per cent of all churches in the U. 8, have Sunday Schools. Their estimated enroll- thent is about 28 million. All Makes — Expert Complete BUSSARD: Automatic Washer and _ Dryer Repair Service ALL WORK GUARANTEED « Line of Automatic Parts: ‘All Types of Dryer Venting Supplies | Phone FE 2-6445 84 Ockland Avenue — Free Parking Trained Technicians ELECTRIC coats — show them off — brag about them to your friends. Every one has been carefully selected, only the latest styles, the best fabrics in the newest patterns. The kind that wear so well, fit so nice and look so good on you. 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They're worth driving any distance to see——get youts now and save twenty bucks. ; THIRTY-FOUR. , Adults Prefer Durable, Fetching Toys for Yule Old St. Nick will be a weary man Dec. 26, He will deliver more than 245 million toys to America's homes alone. * * * And these, say his helpers—the American toy-makers—will be in- triguing playthings designed with a : Norberg, contest chairman. Plans for the 1957 Christmas Lighting and Decorating contest sponsored annually by the Pontiac Junior Chamber of Comnierce were announced today by Robert * * * Entries may be serit beginning Dee, 4 to Norberg at the down- Jaycees Disclose Plans for Yule Lighting Contest THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 town Community National Bank, Lighting contest. They must be postmarked no later than Dec. 18. The home owner who is judged to have decoarted his home most attractively will be entered in General Electric's $5,000 nation- wide contest, ; in care of the Jaycee Christmas’ ‘Finds Gold on Farm Too Close to Home CAPETOWN —. Bob Du Preez, on whose farm near Potchefstroom, ‘South Africa, gold has been found, wishes the spot were ~—— from his house. The farm has been in the Du Preez family for three generations but if a, mine is started there, he’ will reluctantly move his family. |The drill is close to the old family house . * * * * : “Accustomed to the quiet farm life, We ‘won't be able to stay on where you tind - it. It it were only beyond the ridge. it wouldn't bother us.’* ? - Drilling now underway will tell the tale. , | Graham island is the largest and the most northerw’ of the Queen) there if a mine is to be worked," he said, “but of course, gold is Charlotte islands off British Colum- bia, Stamp Case Is Idea Inside-the-bag accessories solve many shopping problems. Who would think to look for an inch- square leather case for stamps? Well, they exist. A small leather pillbox is another decorative, but practical, accessory. purpose for the 60 million young- s' nder 17, . ° ee ee | Curious Britons Surveys by the Toy Manufactur- Vi sit Ex h i bi tion ers Assn, reveal that durability and good value sell toys to par- ents, aunts. and uncles. Coupled on Kalamazoo MANCHESTER, England # — iC urious Britons, at a rate of near- ily 2,500 a day, have been pouring | through an exhibition this week on * * Entries should list the name, ad-. dress and a brief description ot} the display, Norberg said. x* * * Once again there will be picked an east and west side winner,! with both receiving plaques. Plans are being made to present addi- tional prizes. Notberg encouraged every | family in the city to participate in the contest. | MUST BE SOLD SAVE $$$$$ with these factors, however, is the To S Reflect desire for toys to hold a child’s interest and offer hours of play _ Atomic Age ‘what it’s like to live in a small | American city. value. World of Future Here The exhibition is based on Kala- in ‘Nuclear’ Powered mazoo, | Kalamazoo and Manchester are Trains, Radar Devices, ‘urlike, except in language. Kala- For this reason major items will be improved. Bicycles, sleds, trains| and dolls—will be more versatile and realistic. New types of runners on sleds permit children to ride on thin, unpacked snow, for exam- ple. \ ‘mazoo’s Mayor Glenn Allen said cP BRRROOM!— Guided missiles. he Not to be overlooked in news} will break sugar plum slumber name of our town had something from the North Pole is the antici-| as sailor wheels out launcher |to do with its selection as the sub- pated $250 million doll market this; ynit. |ject of the United States govern- year. And leading buyers predict a} ‘The world wf the future is here! /ment exhibition.” record breaking year for ~eaes Nudging diesel and steam-powered) ‘The exhibit opened Monday and garb and accessories. locomotives is the newest electric! 1 399 viewed i. : x & * ‘ . x we4 de » pictures, mov- __|toy train treat, the “Atomic” jes, charts, graphs and consumer Television not only has revived | train: goods which are representative of take a cab home It whizzes around the tracks, jjfe in prosperous America. The with blinking lights that simulate) sttendance yesterday jumped to the burning of fissionable mate-) 9 -99, rials. The flat cars are mounted . with a guided missile and an| “We had several large groups ‘atomic cannon, while the engine | |of school children as well as older, ‘and caboose bear the startling/People,” said Fred Hardtray, di-| legends “Danger, Radioactive.” Tector of the exhibit. “ “Attendance was off to a very Ph skier arcmin good start today and it looks like | of uranium anywhere in the five- ;wWe will improve on yesterday.” | ear set according to the Kusan- | | Auburn designers, Cannon fires | such “eatomic” substances as | jelly beans, peanuts and Meerioe bits. Other Christmas toys let the youngsters stretch their imagina- tions from here to Mars without any difficulty. There are robots, supersonic cars and flying plat- BEST BUY for CHRISTMAS main in Manchester until Dec. 7. After Christmas it opens in Lon- den and later goes to Cardiff, Wales, Hull, Birmingham and Shef- field, Edinburgh, and Coventry,’ where it will end its nine months run. > } L. Clayten Willis of Greenwich, Conm., engaged by the U.S. In- formation Service to answer questions throughout the tour, | sald the main points English visitors have asked were about “housing, opportunities, “Big Max,” an electronic robot, jis controlled automatically from his operating panel and will bend ‘to pick up metal ingets with his job electromagnetic arms from the| Schools and the cost of living.” ‘bin behind and deposit them on| “Not a singie antagonistic ques-' ithe moving conveyor belt in front. |tion has been asked so far,” Willis RADAR-CONTROLLED said. “Everybody. has just been | And don't be i if ® curious and highly interested.” | gold felariatic locking car sud- denly crawls through the living Admiral. POCKET TRANSISTOR Commission in Ohio a Michigan city of 80,000. for everyone participating and will “felt sure that the odd, Indian! ~ iovey the weekend and are still at. The exhibit is scheduled to re-] room, neatly dodging tables and @ No Tubes to Burn Out cis and continues out the front OKs Insurance Merger @ Plays Up to 400 Hours jdoor. Up Sala laewlaeaer 4 COLUMBUS, Ohio W—An appli- Admiral Radio Prices ose. ‘teet vee A pega a cation by Western and Southern . 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Not only Mother, but everyone in the family will thrill to a new modern kitchen for the holidays—plan now— “Our community will receive a} great many benefits from an all-' jout effort to decorate our homes.’ ‘This contest will provide pleasure! 1 ALSO A FEW DEMONSTRATORS BRAND NEW | THEM ALL Parte AND 1957 PONTIACS | 47 tHe ~ PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Clemens St. Downtown Pontiac son of the year,” he said, - 4 Seek Thieves Who Got in Rhee’s Guarded Villa SEOUL ®—South Korean police headquarters flashed nationwide orders today to catch the thieves, who broke into the closely guarded] villa of President Syngman Rhee, large, it was learned, A carpet and 34 other items reportedly worth $1,200 were stolen. s The first spool of rayon yarn made in the U.S. was spun at Marcus Hook, Pa., in 1910. ee ee a tc eR RENNER Aer ee tina < epee t the Hub... >» #£=-ELEGANT blue If you’re on your way to the top, take a tip from men who are already there ... choose a new Blue suit! 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Open Saturday,’ Notember 30th ’til 9:00 P. M. | ly \ yo at - 2 ad } - a « te t —_ THE PONTIAC PRESS. HURSDAY. NOVEMBER 28.1957 | ss THIRTY-FIVE ) + co, | | nS: Largest A-Smasher Chicago Opens Heart te Young Couple 2 ‘mayor of Flint and an iiestaker Philomathean Planning for Saturday evening, Dec. 28, in} People in the United States are Pin) i= is at Western Michigan on a | the Marlette Community School \due to spend two billion -dollars . | Planned for HMlin : | physical ccuisatieke achcbaianip ancl Christmas Tinsel Ball im lll kt more for recreation. in 1960 than is Tragedy Turns to Hone ymoon Se eal cee tr a ae 'will be a center field candidatefor—\JARLETTE—The Philomathean | Gene Malleck’s orchestra will Haing incomes “and shorter work- CHICAGO &®—The ‘world’s targ-| the Bronco baseball team in the Club's second annual Christmas/furnish the music. The dance is|ing hours, reports the Twentieth est atom smasher, a 100-million- | Spring. _iHoliday Tinsel Ball has been set \informal and the public is invited. iC entury Fund. dollar facility, may be built at) SALAMAZOO uw — What ap-/much hope he'd ever get any of OFFERS POUR IN | - ———— ——— a Argonne National Laboratory in/Peared a tragedy at the time is the loot back, He decided a news-| The paper gave sympathetic, BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS suburban Lemont. into @ real hone h over Paper appeal to the thief might , Coe page Seale perineal oy et back hig wedding pictures andfe#tment to Don's story and it fer both FRI D AY ON LY for beth . wi e Sgiving holiday for Mr. pr ized socks, at least. ‘elicited public sympathy and all : Pp a ae Es fsa Gans tata) hod [sorts of offers to give the groom = Pens 12 Noon to 9 P.M ~ - omm. cility operated ‘by| * and bride a real honeym : et! the University of Chicago, an-| Riegle is a 19- W ° oon. 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Reactly They Last as Shown : TOASTMASTER SCHICK ‘25’ ELECTRIC SHAVER FURNITURE, APPLIANCES arene AND TELEVISION — _ AUTOMATIC POP-UP. 4 4° TOASTER The Ideal ‘WHERE WRIGLEYS ~ Emer Gill USE TOBE $1.49 $1288 =i | 4 ‘ b : , THIRTY-SIX Avoid Snubs -- Send Your Cards 1st Class By JERRY BENNETT NEA Staff Correspondent: | WASHINGTON (NEA) — Don't! ef # someone whe Bas moved take a chance a friend or relative) he may never receive it. Christmas. Shell out an extra penny and, . P icic lains send that Christrhas card by first |™=™ —_* — = explains i class mail. .- | * * * ' POD has a few other tips for iyou to follow if you want to make age is guaranteed. So if you 'Christmas season when.a lot of that ‘dozens more will be com-,ready an electronic mail sorter is mail a card without a three cent- (extra help is hired. Many of these|pleted by the end of December. ‘part-time workers are not familiar) * * * " with all the districts of a city.! \any postmen will deliver bun- has an automatic parcel post rout- 'The zone number would help pre- gies of mail this Christmas on a img machine. will start snubbing you after This might cause you to get a Vent your card from arriving at three wheel motor scooter called) chilly reception when you meet|the wrong address where there are 4 Mailster. The number of little, several streets with similar naMes. red, whit&, and blue scooters in. you want them to arrive before Christmas. Parcels to the Far East| THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 28,1957 | : : . v i. 4 Doctors Ribbed archaeologist reports the discovery electrolyte (kidney) laboratory. li Ancient Colony Foun About Fishing Ir Ip - of a previously unknown: colony of can’t understand anybody who has: nothing better to do than to sit all : je e trip, which has —_ ——. Va. @ — Four doc: Opect pega making and the ancient Toltec civilization near eate at the Medical ve of Vir- was prefaced by a stack of corre-''Tepic on the west coast of Mexico, ‘gina took a lot of ribbing from aS-| spondence four inches thick, is to m . | r. Cle of the Uni- ‘sociates when they departed for|discover as much as possible about Dr. Clement aiid mer types of fish as the groupjversity of California at Los Angeles estimates the colony reached its cultural peak about 1200 A.D. a “< = e +8 iin operation in Silver Springs, Md. istalled in Washington. Baltimore ; a ‘Florida and a week of “scientific|ias mary of POD officials hope similar de-'f ching” lean obtain: They hope to discover vices can be installed in other! ~*~ * * something of the evolutionary de- { 769,/Parts of the country as soon as| “I hate fishing,” said Dr. E. Lov-'velopment of kidneys—how they sae, POSSI . ‘ell Becker, head of the MCV renaliovercome changes in environment. operation will total about sibh f This is an increase of several hun- | Poss! * dred over the number of Mailsters. in use last year. | * * *® spi ear etna tintin ests Mail overseas packages early i TEPIC, Mexico (INS) — A noted | . That's the advice of the U. 5S. : pooee ee, | Post Office Department on how| se Your Christmas mail £9eS) sod be in the mail by Oct. 15. ‘The Mailsters aave a lot of | you can help guarantee delivery : |Those going to the Near East! wear and tear on the postman’s | of your mail during the holiday) Print addresses on envelopes if and Africa should be on their way feet in neighborhoods where the | rush and maintain good public re-) people usually have trouble read- not later than Nov. 1. And gifts) houses are not located close to- | lations at the same time. -| ing your handwriting. to friends and relatives jin Europe! gether. Also they are a big help | Christmas cards bearing a two | Be sure to include the zone num- 4d South and Central America in enabling hin: te out-run dis- cent stamp can not be forward- ‘ber. POD officials explain this is Should be mailed by Noy. 10. These! gruntied degs. A canopy fixed to ed or returned unless extra peost- lespecially important during the dates also apply to sending pack-| the little vehicle protects him —_—— SS ~ —-— —- -—~ ages to servicemen overseas. | from the rain, sleet and snow. if yeu follow these simple | Many of the new post offices, as “ew somes rules, chances are that you’re in (which are equipped with self-serv-: ’ : . : .| | for better mail service this ice stamp machines, are keeping: - Christmas than ever before. A ‘their lobbies open 24 hours a day. pest office expansion program |Thus people who can’t make it to) plus seme streamlined operation- | the post office before, the windows al techniques promise te speed i close ean still buy needed post-' up delivery in many parts ef the ,age. Such buildings also enable country, icustomers to have round-the-clock So far this- year 412 new post acces ~0 ea — ei offices have been constructed un- \ der POD's lease - purchase pro-' All signs point to even speedier gram. And a POD official declares mail delivery in the future. Al- 3 . , 12 DEMONSTRATORS AVAILABLE “ ase 3 J eee ROBOT STRING SECTION Group ‘“‘plays” its instruments during performance of one of mechanical band’s three-march reper- tory. Throngs Watch Automatic Men Robots Yule Attractions _ AT THE ‘JOIN THE CROWD’ PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Clemens St. Downtown Pontiac BOLD NEW PONTIAC « 1958 COME IN AND DRIVE THIS NEW PONTIAC FOR 1958 BEFORE YOU BUY ANY OTHER MAKE OF CAR, ANYWHERE! TOP TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE in Many Japanese Stores | TOKYO & — A midget orchestra! call them things but people,”’ he! . Nia) Which its creator calls the largest added. MUST WAIT — Even fleets of specialized Post Office vehicies | = band ever assembled is aan qombried ype Leven tae SG _ like these and swelled ranks of postal employes at Christmas must ing ’em in on a grand tour of Je ae will look through 2 emeuity: | wait for you to get to the mailbox. As each concert opens the con-| Img glass at his juvenile clients’ ductor marches in front of his 19-/ Band lines and make such pro- inch high musicians, bows to the) nouncements as: audience, turns and starts swing-) “You should be more obedient for “Gleneagles ” WASH 'N’ WEAR RAINCOAT ing his baton. |to your mother.”’ or, “You ought METALLIC MUSICIANS to study harder.”’ The gold-painted metallic violin-| - & ists, cellists, trumpeters and drum-| Aisawa said he also is dream- mers, begin “playing” their in-|ing about a man-sized violinist who struments, moving their arms and Could perform a difficult solo such heads to the electronic impulses 48 a Beethoven violin concerto. | ot a complex mechanical brain in-| * * * | stalled behind the stage. The 17 The robot-virtuoso, though pre- robots have a three-march reper-| serving the feature and voice of a tory. |superman, will be dressed in tail-, “tric .Ccoat like a concert artist_and go) ‘on a country-wide, and if possible on a world-wide concert tour. Asiawa will be his impresario. bulbs light their eyes. Toymaker Jiro Aisawa says his band is all booked up for stage; appearances throughout the coun-. try. College Rolls Increase & * * * | WASHINGTON—According to the Once a restaurateur, Aisawa de-' cided 31 years ago that there ought Department of Health, Educa- to be more interesting occupations. tion and Welfare, tlie nation's en- He turned te the creation of |ounent 4 graduate aoe col-| a leges, and junior colleges hit a ims record 3,450,000 this school year, Now he is one of the brains be- 4 rise of 206,000 over the year, hind the multi-million dollar Jap- pefore.” anese mechanical toy industry. . | t~ ke | Warren G. 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Sth , Downtown — Tel-Huron Center _ ff DOWNTOWN—TEL-HURON CENTER - Y freee ae ~ oni JL. ° | 5 : > oa uf - ive / i : d 4 / ¢ } . / \ ' . r 4 2 ‘ wo i 4 ‘ \ i Lt)Gein Undergoes Andlie Test Gein was returned to Central State Hospital for the Criminal - Insane yesterday after undergoing another lie. detector test at the admitted killings and beries. here within a week, Atty. Gen. comfort. standing had been reached that Gein will be questioned further upon completion of his 30-day ob- | expected no developments in the case at least for the next week, or two, pital after pltading—innocerit by _ nige Worden, 58, a hardware store - operator at Plainfield, Nov. +16. On Mrs. Mary Hogan, 4, small tavern in Portage County City Man Charged in Fatal Shooting _ | celed yesterday, | spoon, 56, of 130 Wessen St. was - nicipal Judge Maurice FE. Finne- | gan. __the fatal shooting of Joseph Wright, “$7, Nov. 18 in a pool room at | Bagley St. - eutor Frederick c. - eonference with Pontiac Police of- ficers. after Wright had threatened him, first with a shotgun. - Judge Finnegan for examination - Dee. 4 and returned to Oakland - County Jails without benefit of bond. | Police ‘Hold Newlyweds on Burglary Charges | ROYAL OAK W — A newlywed _ couple and their bridesmaid were | held on burglary charges Wednes- _ day. And their best man was ac-| - cused of helping them cash $3,000 worth of stolen payroll checks. | j i = as cet - hae : Fc eater sate pape terenipaapenront cia pe hy et : THIRTY-SEVEN | Admitted Killer, Grave Robber Then Returned to State Hospital MADISON, Wis. (®-— Edward state crime laboratory about his grave rob- * * * After the session, his second Honeck said Gein, a 51- Pett Writing for Hal Boyle: By SAUL PETT NEW YORK W—,Some sugges- tions, reminders, helpful hints and irreverent thoughts on this ing Day: . Eight, 12 or 36 pounds, the bird wings, one breast, one wishbone. Cold or warm, fair or cloudy, there will be 23,498,546 women who this day will say, “I,wish my husband woud take the trouble to learn to carve like that."’ _ Etiquette books agreed that a guest need not reassure a queru- lous bostess-cook more than nine Stewart year-old bachelor recluse of rural - Plainfield, complained of a head- 7 ache and general physical dis- x * * Honeck said a general under- meee period at the state hos- ~. attorney general said he * * * Gein was ordered to the hos- reason of insanity to first-degree murder in the death of Mrs. Ber- his first trip to the crime lab-| oratery he also admitted killing | van-| ished in December 1954, from her oohy 8 tow ealge See Cons im home. With a coroner's inquest can- James Wither- charged with first-degree murder and arraigned before Pontiac Mu- * * * The inquest, scheduled to probe 92% was canceled by Prose- Ziem after a still has only two drumsticks, two - Tonight, - in 12,876,987 American homes, mother will firmly resolve that the next year she will serve dinner before the game to be sure everyone is there on time. * * * Tonight, in 12,876,987 other American homes, mother will firmy resolve that next year she will serve dinner after the. game to be sure half the doesn’t rush off without their pie. x «*« * Neither etiquette nor wisdom really require you to comment when the woman gorging herself ® In 3,478,233 American homes the dining room rug will be spotted by an uncle showing how the moun- taineers used to pour cider from a jug on their shoulder without spilling a drop. * «© * There will not be a single din- ner served in a single American home today without at least one female warbling, “You must give me that recipe.” * *. In 19,465,432 American. homes there will be a comprehensive discussion of the current pound 7 THE: PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 & price of turkeys, which will lead to a discussion of the old days, which will lead to a discussion of today’s economy, which will lead to a discussion of politics, which will lead to -a strained silence, . say, “It must be 20 minutes ” * * * Within a half hour after the guests arrive in any one of 19,786,543 American homes, some- one will say brighty: ‘‘Say, why don't you kids watch television?” By departure time, the national which will. lead a nervous hostess’ Thanksgiving Thoughts Ran Chiefly i Eats affection for children will have diminished perceptibly. : x *« * Sixty-six and two-thirds per cent of the people who say, “I don’t they prefer light meat or dark, will be lying. their sister-in-law, taking a devil- announces, for Christmas.” care,’’, when the carver asks if 1 Eighty-three per cent of today’s! héstesses will remain taut until ishly long time about it, finally “Well, you had ° the family for Thanksgiving. 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Galveston is on the Gulf Coast in southeast Texas. ‘Despite a heart condition, trip in three or four weeks. ‘‘I will rest whenever night finds me," she told newsmen. * * * Night apparently found her at than 20 miles away, last night. A jury acquitted her son Alfon- so Carreon Jr,:27, of the knife islaying of Adolph Saldua, 29. Sal- dua died after a fight in’ a Texas City tavern Dec. 1, 196. Young Mrs. Carreon, whose husband sells garden produce, said she promised the Virgin of San” Juan that she would make the walk if her son was freed, * * * Dressed in black and wearing out after the jury announced its smal] crucifix. In a small paper Witherspoon had admitted shoot-| ing Wright, of 130 Wessen St., with a .38-caliber revolver, , but claimed he acted in self-defense x* * Witherspoon was scheduled by Royal Oak police held Christo- - pher (Fuzzy) Williams, 23, and his | wife, Bertha, 21, and Jean Strauss, | 17, of Royal Oak, Flint police held the best man, Robert E. Thomp-| gon, 25, of Warren. The Williams) couple had lived in a Royal Oak ' motel since their marriage Nov. 12 at Angola, Ind, A majority of all homes in the, _ U.S. have six electric appliances. | | They include the electric iron, _ radio, electric clock, refrigerator, | - electric washer and the toaster. bag she held a rosary, She had P—A 46- year-old woman started trudging the 387 miles from here to her home church yesterday to fulfill started walking Juan the lower Rio Grande Valley at she said she expected to finish the Hitcheock, .Tex., slightly more Carreon pleaded self-defense, 7? foam “rubber shoes, she started’ verdict. Around her neck hung a} g 387 Miles ter. pills for her heart condition. She Texas City, had given her per- mission to fulfill the vow. Father Shot, Killed at Drinkitig Party. DEARBORN - Dearborn Township father was early today to climax a drinking party. An investigation is underway to determine whether the fatal] shooting of Howard J. 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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1937 jof the few western Communists "The: Life a iwho enjoyed Stalin's personal trust. iThe Soviet dictator showed his confidence in the Italian leader by assigning him in 1937 to the Span- ish Communist Party _during the Civil War there, When the Spanish Republic fell in| Miracle-Drug Saved ‘Added Cause for Gratitude As your mouth waters Thursday at the sight of the tur- in 1944, the party membership rose ithe Soviet intervention in Hungary. | to 1,700,000 in 1345 and 2,300,000 in!yet Togliatti defended even the 199. Since then membership has, fallen, , went even so { general of the largest Communist! out * |Soviet actions there. 1898 Party in the free world, Palmiro FRIEND OF STALIN Togliatti must be regarded in the West as one of the most dangerous srajin for years men ouside the Soviet empire. * * * He has made the Party, secon humerically in Italy, a highly or- ganized one, with cells in every) significant social and economic organization throughout the coun- try. Through the Party, Togliatti controls the Italian General Con- federation of Labor, and he has at his disposal efficient and fanatic strongarms ready to go into ac- tion whenevér necessary. The Communists actually par- "| ticipated in the Italian govern- ment up to May I1M7,. with Tog- Hatti himself holding successively the pests of minister without portfolio, vice premier and minis. ‘ter of justice. Togliatti burst upon the Italian) scene from his safe refuge in the| jet Union in March 1944, in the wake of the advancing American armies. He was attired pic- turesquely in a blue Soviet-cut suit over a prizefighter's striped sweater and made himself seen everywhere. “te * * The Communist propagahda sources went all out to picture him as a fighter always on hand in the Party's difficult moments, and praised him as a powerful thinker) the innermost secrets of the Com-| munist International? Ever yone| Vi new him to be the Soviet appointed ihead of the Italian branch of the) iCommunist world organization. * * * Wily, skillful, ruthless, he tned® every approach at his command) te carry out his aims, and did not hesitate te discard cynically one iline and use another whenever he, ‘thought it best. =| ‘the “Popular Front’ te lay the | groundwerk which he hoped would make Italy a “peeple’s ; democracy.” i He participated in a coalition with the Socialists and the Chris-: tian Democrats, and shared in’ ruling Italy -for several years. | Then, failing to attain power this ‘way, he tried to win through new | party alignments. WON CONTROL OVER LABOR . Togliatti managed to gain con- itrol of the labor movement, both, by infiltrating the national ‘Tabor | association, and by participating | in the numerous strikes develop-| ing from the desperate economic: plight.of the workers om after) the war. 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Many Italian workers realized that Togliatti's Party was de- voting more altention to.matters | such as opposing German re- | armament -and prometing the Stockholm Peace Appeal, than to | what the workers were really interested in — improvement of ditions, Frem a a handful of Communists and disgust before the brutality of’ Ward's Regular $189.95 3-Pc. Bedroom Suite ‘1 39° This outstanding bedroom suite consists of a large size bookcase bed, double dresser, mirror and roomy chest of drawers — a typical Ward value at $189.95 but during this great Pre-Christmas event it is yours for only $139.39 — Buy now! Save! 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One account says that he escaped the firing squad | only an instant before the rifles went off, He is ‘supposed to haye been « one * Most Italians recoiled in horror wy o = 1939, he fled to France, where he! was imprisoned for a half a year. | Faced today with’ the growing disillusionment of the Italian peo- ple with the Communists; -Togliatti has a fight on his hands — a fight to retain his own power, a fight, to keep the party united, and to) prevent further decline in the Party’s membership. None can doubt that should he succeed in his aims, the fall of a ‘free Italy would deliver a severe blow to the defense system of) ‘Western Europe, Aaipitcant We PLUS WARD'S PRE-HOLIDAY key with trimmings,.it may be appropriate to remember. that there's probably an unseen item on your Thanksgiving menu. It’s the modern miracle drug which is responsible for the fact that some loved one is present at all. 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They are mis- * * : - ‘The whiff of liberty has pro- - duced only a vast longing for a lungful, They had the first course of what. they feel could be, and erable. should be, a full dinner — but! the waiter hasn’t come back. In a sense the Kremlin has played the ultimate cruel trick on Poland. It has given it an inch when every living cell calls for a yard. It must be re- eorded as one of the more ex- cruciating teases in history. There is the feeling here that Gomulka has gotten as much as Khrushchev and the Poles demand, for more will be diligently treat-| ed. Another satellite might shrug and say: What we've got is better than nothing. x *«* But the Poles are tortured by their hunger for more and their knowledge that to haul off and try to get more by force can re- sult only in another terrible bath in blood. : The Poles now have religion taught te their children in school for one hour each day, Eighty per cent of more than 10,000 collective farms have been re- turned to private ownership. Newspapers can cecashomalty tell the truth, Gomulka finds himself in trouble on three fronts. There is first the Communism. Secondly he is NOT in especially good standing with the Kremlin. His efforts two weeks ago in Moscow to get Mao Tse- Tung to put in a plug for him ap- parently boomeranged. Finally his Polish Communist Party is losing mdst of its intellectuals who feel he has done a bad job as the Big Brother of Poland. x * ® POLES RESENT SPUTNIK The Poles felt as bad about Russia's brilliant Sputnik achieve- ment as did some of the American scientists, An American diplo- mat's wife speaking to a Polish official the other day sighed, Pi wish we had gottep Sputnik first.” 'His answer was packed with fer-| ivor and significance. ‘‘We too," ibe said.” couraged and remains discouraged the’aid of the Poznan factory work- Communists who controlled them. | * * * They think of us in a sense as the heavyweight champion of the world who refused to intervene while watching a bully kick a little kid around, You cannot find anyone who will swear that either the Voice of America or Radio Free Europe ever directly urged open rebellion. Instead they say that the tone of rise and a promise of either Amer- jean or United Nations interven tion. ~ Unquestionably hundreds, ee -ean be diligently extracted out ofiloathing of the average Pole for This part of the world was dis- ably thousands, died with the be- Turncoat Spending Holiday at Home CRACKERS NECK, Va. - Edward S. Dickenson, the. turn- _ coat former Army corporal re~ 7 from imprison-| ment, was back with-his parents | today to sperid Thanksgiving in|for the custody of her two daugh- | and Lorraine, 4. their three-room mountain home, | * * * Some 20 friends, relatives ent! | meighborg were on hand to greet him last night as he arrived trom) brother Char on Dickenson, a | Knoxville sign painter. Dickenson was described by his | famiy as “very nervous’ and} they expressed hope that he would! “gettle down and find himself.” Last night he and his father) Van Buren Dickenson sang and | _ played the five-string banjo to-| _ gether. *x* * * Dickenson was imprisoned $' years after his conviction for col- laborating with the Commiuttnists while a prisoner of war in Korea. | As he arrived home last night, | he said his immediate goal is to) present his side of the story to! the. American people. S fe orce Husband to Pay Expenses lin Custody Fight | ‘SYDNEY, Australia W? — Mrs. | SYDN Doering burst into tears | today when told she would be able | to go to Oroville, Calif., to fight iters Carole, 13, * ts * A California court yesterday or- ‘dered her husband John K. Doer- ‘ing to pay $12,000 traveling ex-. with his | step-|Penses to enable her to attend the |hearing of his suit for divorce and | leustody of the children. 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There also was wide sur-. ers or the Hungarian freedom) prise and displeasure over Ameri. fighters when they rose against the ea’s choosiness in ao Hun} 'garian refugees. © WIRETAP. USEFUL : There wag a correspondent visit-' ing briefly in Sofia. And noticing ithe particularly clumsy job of microphone planting in his hotel, room, he accosted the Communist agent assigned to tail him and asked, “Why do you go, to all; that bother? Are you trying to’ find some excuse for putting me’ in jail for something I might may about you in my room?” * * * “My goodness no,” said the | “We put microphones in| visitors rooms because we hear so many useful criticisms of the | government.” $ 3 on 10:00 - 2:00 TA CLAUS Will be at our store, direct from the North Pole—to greet all the boys and girls—he will haye a gift for each of them—and willalso be here every Saturday till Christmas. SILL SSD A TEL BE SID SLY SID SVE SIS | BUY TOYS FOR LESS! 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Room PARK FREE! for 700 Cars Next to My Store! I RENT TUXEDOS FOR WEDDINGS AND PARTIES SAM BENSON PREE PARKING in Any Lot or Garage in Town WITH A PURCHASE a south PERRY. STREET de ti tn ti hi i hit he i Mh Mn th Mi Ma ee tM tt Peer ee eee ee eee eee eee ee An te de THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 The Sweetest. Miniature Doll of All! She's the fashion leader in doll society! 93 Ginny is just 8 tall and she sits, stands, kneels, sleeps and walks» She's avail- able in three Saran hair styles: braids, undressed bangs or ponytail in brunette, auburn ‘ or_blond Over 40 beautiful cos- i tumes. $1.50 to $3.50 16-in. TEARBELLE DOLL With Play Pen and 15-Piece Layette! 12.98 Vatue She's the delight of every little mother ..~She wets; her lifelike body is com- ; pletely tubbable. Her hair can be ; washed, combed and curled. She comes e with complete 15-piece layette! it Dis SHOP EVERY NIGHT “TEL CHRISTMAS! ‘2 $2.00 Down Reserves His or Her 20-INCH BICYCLE This rugged 20” bike is equipped 2g" with adjustable seat and handle- Complete with. Training Wheels! $49.95 bars, coaster brake, headlight, Value and many more deluxe features! For children ages 4 to 8. Your | child will be the—pride of the block! Hurry in! FREE Balloons. for the Kiddies “at Waite’s Downstairs Toyland! Gots forwend and sevecse when iph-sbisadstals mike! Remote Control TRAIN SET Amazes everyone, mo need to 12” touch track or train! 19 pieces including electronic train with $29. 95 headlight beam, 102'° of oval Value track, exciting te scenic background display! Boys’ and Girls’ 10 and 12 Inch _TRICYCLES Hurry! 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Plays all 78 RPM records up to 12”, UL approved, AC only, | Christmos Just Wouldn't Be Christmas Without. Charge Their Slippers at Waite's .. . Second Floor Official Size! SLIPPERS for the CHILDREN} an wD Shown here are only 3 a few of the many - wonderful slippers to warm the heart G feet of your y oungsters. Boys’ sizes 2 to 5 and girls’ § sizes 8 to 3. * Sull Number One! Boys’ Bd JACKETS With pile-lined parka, hood collar! 9.98 Still the hottest thing around in boys’ jackets. The parka-hood is lined with warm pile and folds up into a king-size collar. Warmly lined, with knit ‘wristlets. Choose his in red, charcoal Or navy. in sizes 6 to 12. \ Charge It. at Waite's .. : Second Floor Official Size 5 Ft. by 9 Ft. PING PONG TABLE With Weatherproof Masonite Top Thet Won't Chip or Peel! A 39.95 Value 29” mA Abieg Don‘t miss this value! A big . Official size table tennis table that will provide hours of fun for young and old alike! 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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 FORIW-ONE ‘Its the Day for enks Faasipg | in Pontiac Homes The Gerald Davis family of Loon: Lake Shores rdly wait for Mother to finish her Thanksgiving preparations. Here (left to right) Sheila, Jack, Mr. _ Thanksgiving Means Happy Reunions Dasis (holding Gerry Lynn) and Kathy watch Mrs. Davis as she completes stuffing the turkey. Vee Families, Friends Get Together By MARGARET BROWN Chances are that later this afternoon that savory golden brown fowl which graced your dining table will stand alone and quite emaciated amid scat- tered napkins and remains of mashed potatoes, dressing and mince pie, the culinary crew having retreated to the living > room. So, as you recline in the easy chair, chatting with kith and kin while overtaxed, digestive. systems go to work, here is a report on how other folks of the Pontiac area are spending the holiday, In Natrona, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Chesny are serv- ing turkey to three special guests, their grandchildren, David, Danny and Denise Kearns, children of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Kearns of Maurer street. The Kearns family left the city Wednesday. : * * * Also in Pennsylvania today are Mr. and Mrs. Ericson Lew- is of Chippewa road who are with their Son,—Robert, .and friends in Philadelphia where they will attend the Army-Navy gridiron clash with a group of Mr. Lewis’ Annapolis class- mates. * * * And far, far from home at Miami, Fla., are Mr, and Mrs. ing holiday with their annual vacaton, * * * The Orrin Huntoons of Os- ceola drivé, Mr. and Mrs, Al- fred Myhrs of Rochester, Mr. : and Mrs. Harry McGrath of Drayton Plains and their fam- ilies motored to Alma — for dinner with Mr. and-Mrs. Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is claiming several Pontiac res- idents today, Having left by plane Tuesday gg om a ore Jean Livingstone, daughter Mr. and Mrs, John P, Ping at Kingswood ~ School Cran- brook. * * * In Commerce Mr. and Mrs. William Robina are poating & dinner for their children, * and Mrs. Charles D.. Robinson of Commerce‘ road and Dr. and Mrs. William R, Robinson of Milford and their families. x wf Up in Sault Ste. Marie today Mr. and Mrs, Harold Eagle of Savoy -drive and their sens, Richard, Dennis and Steven, | are visiting Mr. Eagle’s par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Everitt Ea- gle. * * * On James K boulevard Mrs. Leland L. Marion has returned _ to Pontiac following several weeks in St, Petersburg, by just in time to enjoy the Thanksgiving festivities with. her son-in-law and daugliter, Mr.. and Mrs. Harold Bouse, and grandsons, Larry and ‘Ar- thur, , * *«- . The North Perry street home of Mr, and Mrs, Wilburn Black is the scene of a dinner being attended by their son-in-law and daughter;-Mr. and Mrs, Paul Morse, and. their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. The Isaac Thurman family of Shirley avenue is spending the day with Mrs. Rex Hefner of Edith street, Mrs. Hefner is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman * * * Spending the Thanksgiving vacation with a classmate in Hobart, Okla., is Phyllis Cotter, daughter of the W. L. Cotters of Second avenue, Phyllis is a “And for these things we are Yes, perhaps chil- dren best remember the true meaning of Thanksgiving. We often forget that grateful, Lord.” sophomore at Sterling College, Sterling, Kan. * * * All the leaves have been add- ed to the dining table at the Michigan avenue home of Mrs. Joel Sandstrom today, with 20 guests present to partake of the Thanksgiving bird, Guests include Mr, and Mrs. John Englund, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Englund, Mr. and Mrs. > teak eee * eee oS Jack Malmquist, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gustayson arid Delores Gustavson. Also present are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas James and daughters, Marlene, Chryl and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wojtacha, Diane and Barbara Hatky of Oak Park, Earl Derr of Royal Oak and Mrs. Mary Jackson, Mrs. Sandstrom's mother. Sr a ie i aie a eal ee the day was meant for giving thanks — for as we push our chairs back from the huge turkey dinner, we'd rather reach for the bicarb than the Bible. Actress Joan Crawford Tel Is making a little time for a carefully planned beauty routine.’ Min- utes must be snatched from here and there during the day to do the things that most people do at a set time each - morning and evening: beauty routine. problem. The time that can’t vitally important. And neither hard work nor running about to keep appointments will give anyone the type of exer- cise needed to preserve an ‘at- tractive figure. Perhaps it will help other women to know how I've managed to get the prop- er exercise during the day. I have taught myself never to pick up anything without bend- ing from the waist. * * * When I need something from a high shelf, I reach from the waist so that I can feel the opportunity for stretching the * muscles is presented, It's just a matter ef remembering to take ——— of each thing that can’t be RS, no matter how crowded the schedule may be. I find that using my favorite face cream for about 20 minutes a day — minutes that aren't wasted, for I make necessary phone calls at the same time—works wonders for me. * * x Fighting dry skin is a chal- lenge to any actress, for it “takes .a lot of down-to-earth scrubbing to remove the grease paint and oil base we must use while working. I've found a lot of butter on my food helps keep my complex- jon smooth and moist, Every smart woman knows that good taste demands a minimum of makeup for street wear. I use only powder, lip- stick and mascara. Fortunate- ly my eyebrows are dark and need no pencil for emphasis. At one time they were sparse leum jelly. Remove half the “Hey, Mother, hurry up with that bird!” call Brian, Gary and Jordan Rosenthal to their mother, Mrs. James Rosenthal of West Iroquois road. Antici- pating Thanksgiving dinner is a high Boral of the Say, that’s a mighty big turkey for such a little fellow to be carving! But 24 ayear-old Gary Vidor of Ascot road rd Be i Se eee Ea tg Pontiae Press Phetes day — waiting for guests to come, smelling all the tantalizing odors coming from Mother's kitchen and, best of all, a vacation from school. ° doesn’t seem to be too unhappy about his Thanksgiving Day chores. | Families in Bloomfield Gather Around Thanksgiving Tables By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Among the many family Thanksgiving celebrations today is that of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilson Jr. of Lahser road. With them will be Mrs. Wil- son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lind of Birmingham, and her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Galbreath of Columbus, Ohio. The Galbreaths and their 18-month-old daughter came up for the Michigan-Ohio football game Saturday and have been with the Linds this week. * * * Mr. and Mrs. William E. Atcheson and their family came from their home in In- dianapolis to spend Thanks- giving with Mrs. Atcheson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Nance. The Atchesons are on their way East. Mrs. Atch- eson will be a bridesmaid at a wedding in Wellesley Hills, Mass., on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Nance are planning a dinner for friends early in December. VISITORS IN HILLS Mr. and Mrs. L. Jabe Smith of Kansas City afte here to celebrate Thanksgiving with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.. and Mrs. Wiliam .H. Breech. Mr, and Mrs, Breech will give a dinner party for ‘the Smiths Friday evening in their home on. Franklin road. * & Mrs. George W. Romney has gone to meet her daugh- ter, Lynn,.in Palo Alto, Calif., _and to heip shop before Lynn’s marriage Tuesday in - Salt ‘Lake City, Mr., Romney will ——— Miss Romney and Lt. Loren Grover Keenan, USN, will speak their vows in the Salt Lake City Temple where Elder Marion G. Romney will perform the ceremony. A re- ception will be given in the Chi Omega sorority house in Salt Lake City. Jane Romney, who attends the University of Utah, will be her sister’s only attendant. Lt. Keenan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keenan of Detroit. DINNER SCHEDULED The annual dinner of the Detroit Society of Women Painters will be given Tuesday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Fruhauf on West Long Lake, road. Couple Plans December Rite Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Guoin of Oakley Park road announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Janet, to Robert Alfflen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alffien of Orchard Lake. The prospective bridegroom attended Michigan’ State Uni- versity where he is affiliated with Sigma Nu fraternity. He now attends Ferris Institute. A Dec, 28 wedding ‘is being planned. Benefit Party Set. Mrs, W. S. Dawe and Mrs. Adrian Ish are in charge ot ° ‘a dessert luncheon and card party for the -benefit of World Fellowship Fund of YWCA. The _\\ event is scheduled for Monday at the YWCA, Mrs. J. Vinton Birch and Mrs. Paul N. Averill, both of Birmingham, are president and first vice president of the society, Assisting Mrs. Fruhauf with arrangements are Mrs. D. E. Szilagy, Mrs. Thomas Kilgour, Mildred Williams and Eliza- beth Payne. bd * * Mr. and Mrs.. Jack Davis went down to their farm in Virginia to spend the Thanks- giving weekend. * * * Alumnae of both Kingswood and Cranbrook Schools have chosen Dec. 21 as the date of their annual benefit dance which will be given at Bloom- field Hills Country Club. Proceeds will benefit schol- arship funds of both schools. Mrs. Kent Bone and David Breck. are .cochairmen for the dance and are assisted by Mrs. Neale Traves, Mrs. Michael Redfield; Frances Dawson, Walter Denison, Bill Whitfield and Ned Schneider.” SERIES OF SUPPERS Mr. and Mrs. -J. Thomas Smith will be hosts at a series .of Sunday ‘evening buffet sup- pers. The first will be given Dec. 8. * * * The Osage Branch of the Women's National Farm and Garden Association will give a Christmas bazaar Dec, 7 from 1 until 4 p.m. in the- Birming- harm Comprfiunity ‘House, Mrs. Ira Wilson. I is intr) man of the’ fair; assisted by Mrs,’ B. L. Washbarne. Mrs. Thomas LaRue is pres- + ident of this pew branch. om, Dad Are Active in Schools Parents of Today Take Big Interest in PTA Work By DOROTHY NEUBAUER (Fer Jane Eads) Millions of mothers and fathers are taking an increas- ingly active interest in what goes on at school. The key word here is “ac- tive.” Parents will spend some time watching their chil- dren take part in a school pro- gram and some time listening to a speaker at a PTA meeting. (Recent figures show that over 10 million parents are PTA members.) But there’s more to it than that. INTERESTED AUDIENCE The speaker who comes to the PTA meeting had better be prepared for the questions and comments of an interested audience. * * * He's at the meeting becatise mothers and fathers and teach- _ ers asked for someone who could help them with a cur- rent concern—be it homework, méthods of-—reporting—to par- ents or problems and possibili- ties of TV. - But not all parent - educator activities will be obviously tied to the instructional aspects of the school program. * * * In a community where there fs a large population turnover, the parent-teacher group may be working at the important job of making new parents feel at home in the community and in the school. MAY TACKLE JOB. In cases in which both par- ents are employed and incomes can hardly be stretched to al- low for babysitters,- the PTA may tackle the job of how to provide care for the children so parents can spend an occasion- al hour at school. * * * - Often, problems like these have to be solved before par- ents have. either the time or the inclination to develop close re- lationships with the school. The trend is definitely toward parent interest and responsible educators welcome that interest, But educators know — and so do parents — that jt takes more than enthusiasm and goodwill to make school-community co- operation effective. It takes constant effort to find out what kinds of parent participation are most appropriate and most valuable. SITUATIONS VARY It takes judgment to see that what is right and effective in one community may not be right for a different kind of community. * * * Parents and educators are ten these problems to- goes wide variety of effective practices and policies is a heartening indication of the {n-_ genuity that parents and school personnel are using to develop the kind of home-schog] co- operation most likely to bene- fit the children in their community. Hospital Auxiliary Schedules Bazaar Mrs. Forest Rorabaugh has been named chairman, of St, Joseph Mercy Hospital Aux- iliary “Petite Bazaar’ to be held Dec. 6 ‘in the hospital lobby. Helping her will be Mrs, Clifford Dick, Mrs. Cariton Wright, Mrs. ‘Charles Wagner - and Mrs, Harold Brady, t "THE PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, ‘os’ \ isons at home with short illnesses minutes before using. It will be’ small of the back, neck and shoul- — v - T : Important Part a Howe Nursing Care ru rae) eho af Way __ Shampoo Va riation but w “when you eave hon me bare : allers. For a luxurious twist to your|never tell her. I don't Bath Will Refresh and § siti Patient see” an egg and mix in a cool the problem of getting rid of are After rg poo, We By AILEEN SNODDY After washing the back a patient, tecks are: uncovered. Use a Want to change sheets and put pala Ate is taking up too see ee the bair|Church Unit Meets NEA Staff Correspondent aaay Neen Beck rab. i rein) treet bene Ge bed Ary 9 icicon pajamas on tee patient h: time. One way is to nit heine ee oe Mrs. Robert Graff and Mrs. Alan There is something about a bath/ing for an ill person and the skin} during bathing. * « « pine pred pace al mppodt- rinee - piace aa an that helps wash away cares of the|#/80 needs special care at this time} pour q jittle of the solution in| Next: Changing Go bed. — stand up ‘say, “I'm quality witch hazel. _—— - Panne . as.it is more tender and irritated palm and rub hands together! you stopped by’ and ' , at siege italia Now rub back, shoulders and but- " "| shake hands. That may seem Don’t Ever Gossip First Presbyterian Church whem means even more. | e * & | ; 5 with babu | Ate least 37 of the states re-| a bit abrupt and obvious—but met in the East Iro- * * * Warm rubbing alcohol or body) v4 os eee eee ee ce toa eee i igech oom wag cope hinctrodi eee te eee It refreshes him and also helps/lotion by placing the bottle in a he 27Y Schools to teach courses hearty handshake it can says the woman: repeating|Irwin, Mrs. William Stouten' stimulate circulation. Many per- basin of warm water for a few, Pay especial attention to the Us. history, trick without offending. something she promised not to tell. was cohostess, aa e. |ders. Remoisten hands as often as ES A good back an should last — . ’ : . "¢ at least three minutes. Thén dry — and powder the patient's back. ek anal . 7 . A-SPECIAL CHRISTMAS - TRUN K SHOWIN G FURS” All Day Friday and Saturday, November 29th and 30th \ isuch as influenza often are too|more soothing. weak to bathe themselves, Thus oat With the patient on his side or \ jeiving a ded bath properly be-| sxdomea, fold blanket back to bis ‘\comes a part of home nursing) hips and arrange pajamas or Care. : | gown so only the back and but- | RAds essential that a patieat |= | deesn\t become chilled while be- | | ing bathed. Avoid this by un- | covering only a part of the body | at a time; Wash, .rimse and dry — | theroughly, and re-cover. Always begin a bed bath from {the head and work down to the pressed in the look of refinement feet. When ba — Saeeor ne indicated by sheer net and thin! laces. Both fabrics possess delicacy Patient first. A towel under the . aan arm or leg and against the pa- \ and match the dainty, petite) tient’s side keeps the bed dry. \| * * * But before you begin, conserve § | - iti nd effort by gathering ail Gem Hues tine onc LE olan A d d Glc ‘basin or pan of water about two- thirds full of hot water, bar of soap in a dish, blanket, clean every Christmas Angel deserves | mink? |. The tiny, even slightly plump figure cea corry the shirred net gown but the troiling, bouncy silhovette overs whelms short womes. Holiday elegance is well ex- not all will have Te it, of course. f But if the very ¥ special bit .of temininity at the top of your F fee te or pajamas, towel and <) list is due to be Come, meet Mr. Jack Norgard, no — —— oO a loth, rubbing alcohol or [o-/ = wonderfully rewarded J be in our store Friday and Saturday. He will be sled to share his ion and talcum powder. this Christmas, we | ,. knowledge of furs with you. ‘FREE OF DRAFTS i | See that the room is warm and | ‘free of drafts with windows and doors closed. Get the patient ready Colored Jewelry | -Lends Drama to Winter Costumes know you'll find it pleasant and profit- able to see our fine PARTIAL LISTING OF FURS YOU WILL SEE: Pastel and Heather Dyed Squirrel Capes ............§ 89 by removing the top bedding ex-: ; . Sharp, clear color strikes an |cept one blanket to keep him! S Natural Pastel Mink Scarfs, 4 skin set'..............§ 97 exciting stacatto note to this (warm : ey messon's new fashions — in - « “s | know mink from mouton, ) Natural Stone Marten Scarfs, 2 skin contour........$117 sses, suits winter coats x ae) Horow , ‘ ’ ¥ — to give every woman a Remove his pajamas and have ae iit — pede . Dyed Muskrat Capes and Stoles. eee eo eeeeeoenene .$107 chance to express her own the patient move to the side of the yer, Ww ‘8 + . . fashion personality. with dra. |bed nearest me ie A el: On ve 6 come = Natural: Russian Sable Scarfs, 2 skin contour........$147 bending ching while, lanati weed anamee giving the beth. how Tur values are de- : Cedar Brown & Golden Haze Dyed Muskrat Coats ..... .$247 Rich, glowing emerald green | Ne one Ukes to be slapped cies Ge Se 2 } ; Black Dyed Persian Lamb Jackets ................$259 ee a | eae os canes ead tc . Natural Sheared B k $297 softer colors of purple ame- | Cloth, so make a mitten of it or at wise selection. Yes, we . al atur eared beaver Jac Qts ee eee thyst and topaz yellow, carry | least gather all lecse ends im the f= have gift certificates. ae Natural Ranch Mink Capes and Stoles.............$347 through the whole fashion pic- | hand. ° = : ture from clothing to acces- | The water shouldn't become too p a Plus 10% Federal Tax. Natura] Pastel Mink Capes and Stoles.............§447 sories, including the smartest isoapy and difficult to rinse. One _° Fur Products Labeled to Show Country : new jewelry. \way to prevent this is to keep: 48 N. Se es of Origin of Imported Furs. Fur, Salon—Second Floor ENSEMBLE LOOK jthe soap in a soap when not! The fiery living color of this |'" Use. new jewelry, whether it be ~*~ * * precious or semi - precious If the water cools or becomes too 7 gems or skillfully simulated (soapy, change it but leave the pa- ” stones, adds accent to a cos- ti ent warmly covered while doing _tume. Color-keyed to match |e. a costume, jewelry can help | rapt WITH FACE achieve the popular one - color P “ensemble look” that is so new | Begin with the patient's face, and elegant. neck and ears and avoids getting| soap in his eyes. A towel across!) * * * As a mating accent is chest me catch ~ drippings. | F simple dark clothes, colored The are next, with the jewelry completely changes the. costume effect, giving a whole |far arm first. Next fold the blan- giving ket down to the patient’s waist new “‘color range of change” to add variety to a ward |&Md wash the chest. Keep a towel Bee Keone JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING! robe. over his chest until you dry it to Matching colored jewelry to {Prevent chill. { accessories such as_ shoes, With the towel stilt across the SPECIAL PURCHASE 6.95108.95 | AN ALE! ! SPORTS /|' gloves, bag or hat gives an attractive ‘‘planned” look to any outfit, but avoid the over- done look by matching jewelry colors to only one accessory. Here are a few suggestions: A colored pin and earrings can be matched to shoes for chest, wash, rinse and dry abdomen. The legs and feet are next. Remember to uncover only | one leg at a time, and wash the far leg first. The water may have cooled by the time you go from top to toe. a truly dramatic look. Col- — it before bathing the ored pins worn in pairs, one: >8@ck- on a hat, one on a_ lapel ~ * * &, and matching to a handbag During this operation the patient! ® give a chie “custom” look. (may be on his side with his back! ~ : Gloves and jewelry matched |toward you or on his abdomen. A.” - on an otherwise black outfit [towel alongside the back will pro-| = sound a smart -style note, itect the bed. s ENTIRE STOCK i es ae f & NEW WINTER _ COATS Because we went directly to New York i * Your Fashion Store Ivy leagues! By Handsewns! Bubble soles! Dress-up trims! Pointed toes! 3 manufacturers we were able to get tu Elastic collars! 3 these coats at remarkable savings! i | Blacks, spicy 4 ' colors . . ; UP TO Off and More! Smecth, suede textured leather: Each and every coat in this $ , All sizes Christmas Coat Sale is an ee Arthur's approved quality coat ., cluded! “3. . . the quality you depend 2 on! All in fabulous luxury , § Formerly = fabrics . . . Soft plushes, pure to =| alpacas, imported tweeds, 19.98 ». zibeline, supple fur blends. 4 From these world renown mills: é Forstmann,” Stroock, Hockan- : um, Anglo and Worumba. e This is a great opportunity to Eormerl : buy her winter coat at Christ- —§ - 7 x] i to y a Regular 8.95 . mas savings. a 29.98 A Shearlon Collared S$ 90 . o ; . fe Z ERO BOOTS 3 SIZES FOR PETITE, MISSES’, WOMEN G HALF SIZES: | Genuine leather, foam crepe sole, light- Here is a dress value you won't want to miss! | weight, © 30 Day. Ne Service Charge i Choice dresses from our regular stocks amazingly | ta , 4 WAYS © C.P.A. Continuous Account ~, reduced! Every one a wanted style, a favored to Months to pay, nominal ) fabric, a tremendous value! - | ged Service Charge | ae . . 7 ; . ' = , * | BUY: Contract. 12° Months te pay. Re Dress Salon-Second fico: = ad rn i> . Nominal Service Charg yo \ ™ . . | ‘ ; \ ° a \ we A \ é \ t e A : f\ ¢ \ ‘ } ‘ é \ ’ id ae et ‘ : ak ie way F =e © dears te os acs es ahs me x = a 3 = ; " if " ae : i; ; a j 7 ; * v : / Tite PONTI AC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOV EMBER 28, ; | | | ___FORTY-THREE Pamper Your Feet | shape. of your toot; pack to the a “While Traveling Secks eth td Yemet wok wk better if washed often in warm soap or detergent suds. Wether you're traveling by train’ or plane to some real Be destination — or via rocking One person out of five in the, chair to some imaginary one /|U.S. owns an automobile as com-| ~ — pamper your feet_en route |pared with one out of 24 ti Great |? with colorful, washable, easily- |Britain, one-of 42 in France, and|| {3 OFF TO AN EARLY START. mas FOR CHRISTMAS AT. ee S27; packable slipper-enx. oie Sere 4 Shop This Friday and Saturday night until 9°P. M. , moan ermapioe ween ne SSS Three -and One-Half Extra Hours to get your AN ARTHUR'S Christmas Shopping Underway!’ is GIFT CERTIFICATE Solves your gift problem quickly ... . an : always welcome gift for a woman. a Festive Gift BLOUSES SPECIAL PURCHASE In Time for : . 7“ Christmas Giving = Christmas Spells Magic fo che 5.98 "7.98 CAR , + + : We've Young Ideas 4 for ) Festive lace, sheer nylon and Lurex satin, COATS , CHRISTMAS GIVING dacron or crepe blouses. Her dream blouse is S= onan : Q here with her choice sleeve length. Sizes 30 to It’s Layaway Gift Time : ® .§ 17 & 4 38 ond 40 to 44. ; 7% , : —FOR-HIM FOR HER 4 1 F : Blouses—Main Floor ee O| i F Swix! beats ; 3 ee ; ;- f S Yd S i Fs “ ~ — * Th f nthuse 4 : Start out on your happy last wil are chill - chasing car holiday whirl in... coat. , . and you save, too! Tweeds, fleeces, poplin with quilt, orlon or pile f linings. Wonderful ‘| ’ convertible hoods! | : * iy. A « i | Be Pua 4) GIFT-BOXED IVY STRIPED ROBE GIRLS’ SWEATERS—Gay and gifty © | © . with solid color shawi collar and in bulky orlon, cardigah, Ban-Lon =F cuffs. Also available in plaids. and Tycora. White, pink, blue, | [4 98 to 39 98 3 te &, 6 to 12. majze, red and navy. Sizes 3 to &/| ** 6x, 1 to 14 and pre-teen 8 to it. , : ° Sports Shop—Maia Floor - . 3,98 4.98-5.98 4 : pe Dresses styled for every special ¢ > ie : occasion, Here ore but: three from our —- 7 ‘ dhe vast festive collection. Ee | ; EARRING Abe ’ e | | ‘| | CHES | ‘ 4 se % = 7 ? Sle S re i ? 4 ¢ * m9 ‘ at | | ge A 2.95 ’ ? oA ‘ a a) > . ; 24 She'll love it > 2, +f i 7 By alin _. fifteen individu- . a LONG SLEEVE PULLOVER — 1!” QUILTED ROBE—Posy nylon print : 4 al compartments to keep | popular Bhetiand. Red or oxford = oe Pull sweep | 5% } with contrasting chest stripe. Sizes Te kak ee wey the Ne earrings, rings, pins in place. i 6 to 12 gine @ ts 40."...... 7.98 A Elegant simulated leather and soft : 5.98 Bizes 10 to 16.....,...-5 . 8.98 : oi velvet lining. i ' * FS hee SS io le g Vee ‘ 9 i wv 5 wes EXCITING GIFT SUGGESTIONS * $ =, 4 : 4 _ ‘ 5 ~ s < Choose from smart aN 4 Sachet Hangers ...............200.- 1.00 Your Fashion Store | | 7 | slim sheaths or easy , Fine Embroidered Hankies........... 1.50 : Young Folk Shop, Lower Level , tlared skirts, newly i AN Hattie Carnegie Cologne............. 2.00 Pe ee ee ; '*draped necklines in , : ; Loft flattering wool an Pure Silk: SCGrfs. 2.025 2 2 2 oie 2 os 2.95 Park free for one hour : "Tae Pics Faney Powder Puffs... ...4-.-.---6.- 3.00 : J : e e in any downtown lot, : Solids or lovely winter trom Gold Mesh Slippers.........2--eeee- 3.95 have your parking hot - house garden Stock! Sn fan ARS f prints! Junior, mises Folding Umbrellas eee %. .5.00 making a purchase ot ond half sizes. Christian Dior Ties..........2..008: 5.00 Arthur's. Nylon Lacy Slips...............60.. 5.95 ‘ Cotton Quilted Robes........ eaatee 18.99 4 j ‘= x | ‘Accessories—Main Floor Vy hs. as : three Little Words, i SPECIAL PU RCHASE SALE! Charge Rana Christmas Gift : make it so easy to } do your gift shop- ‘ ping. y Reg. $1.50 Quality Beautiful and Bulky ; | pc ¢ > 6 A ORLON SWEATERS + Our own Braunda seamiess hose ; »? Sheer with demi- . 10.98 and 12.98 SAR gay iT WITH Sizes 8'2 to Ii, HANKIES SPECIAL PURCHASE... Reg. $1 to $1.50 Fine embroidery or lace or white or pastels. Bulksiafe high on her Christmas list, pérticularly when its easy care orlon in a becoming waistlength with a flattering es big eollar: White ond Black: Sizes 34 to 40. Accessories : Sportshop—Main Floor —Main Floor New “star-dusted’’ fabrics, brocades beautifully woven with thread of silver or 30 Day Cnarge Accour Ce PLA. Contin Account. Months gold . . . softly agleam with touches of t 2 io: it f i a i Ih Oe ¥ v Gi avelaetse - gatin... to brighten the holiday scene! | A i | ¢) R i nN T A | ) LV L . Millinery Salon—Second Floor cg Pay 1 *% Somes + * FORTY-FOUR wh = Many hotels aind public build- | because they snared too many _ings have had to replace their | of the slim-heeled shoes wom- perforated rubber doormats, en are wearing more arid more. Elizabeth z This is the point by For the Holidays Sleek silhouette in glove-soft suede. Toes are tapered to needle-sharpness, heels trimmed to lofty hights. Contrasting crepe vamp treatment 9 for the final touch of AAAA - B 5to10 1295 — DIEM’S SHOE STORE 87 N. Saginaw : FE 2-2492 Open Every Night "Ti Christmas Puts Charm ‘in Spotlight ° } Young Girls Now Aim for Ladylike Femininity You can’t help but feel that a little bit of a queen has rubbed off en you, especially when she’s as young, pretty, and widey photo- igraphed as Elizabeth II. Her visit /to America has put droves of young |girls back on the charm beam. x * * | A queen, the girls have real- ‘ized, isn't touched by a fairy god- ‘mother with a magic wand to }accomplish a myriad of beauty | miracles, | temptations as others, and cer- | tainly wade through a good many | banquets that are loaded with calories, Any girl who wants to achieve queenly stature knows that she’s got to get there the hard way. * * * |, There are exercises, masseuses jand massage machines, all within ithe grasp of the girl who must jhave a little assistance with diet- jing. . YOU MUST WORK a ee ee edt Le es ae a {FEDERAL . OPEN EVERY NIGHT to 9 Federal’s expert corsetieres will fit - you to perfection eee e* oeteee Le D.. Now ..a prettier figure ‘neath your holiday fashions with... Playtex A. “Mold ‘n’ Hold” Zipper Girdle “Magic finger” panels for perfect support. Easy zip-on style in 95 white or pink. Sizes S-M.L. Extro-large size.............. 11.95 B. Lightweight “Living” Girdle “Light as air” step-in or panty " atvie in pink or white fabricon, So comfortable! Sizes S-M-L. Extra-lorge size 5.95 C. Deluxe “Living” Girdle, Panty Boneless non-roll top has extra slimming power, without ever binding. In pink or white. $-M-L. Extro-large size... 6.95 D. “Magic Controller” Girdles Amazing ““magic finger” panel tucks in your tummy, gives you ideal support. Pink, white. S-M-L. Extra-large size..............., 9.9§ 4* Be 38" Playtex Bras. ....................2050 to 7.95 FEDERAL DEPT. STORES SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC —— A little will power goes a long way to getting one started yon _the road to a pretty figure. re's no sense in just wishing on a star. You've got to work for figure love- liness. * * *. Tf you'd have queenly hair, ft ‘|should be neat, set in becoming fashion, not frizzed or windblown in studied unruliness that some girls associate with casual charm. The trend is to lustrous locks that look scrupulously .clean and shin- ing. ° One of the popular vanity table z E% The spray was developed by a busy woman with varied careers jas business woman; flyer, author. She sought a hair spray that could al on gently and last all! e - eeE Queens have just as many food | THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 By The dark continent provides a bright fashion note in this realer-than-real leopard print for the junior sophisti- line, | u i} “i i | United Press Phete cates, but dips low in back. A glisten- ing black patent belt cinches the waist- too, and the ladylike regal pink and white glow is the aim of schoolgiris and society matrons.| * * * =a The same spray may be used on little girls’ ponytails and Junior’s cowlicks. LADYLIKE PINK Makeup doesn’t stand out on the skin like a coat of paint on a) The complexion is coming in for British Fashion Makers Woo Continental Market barn. The idea is to put on color, LONDON (INS) to make. the skin look fragile, deli- ion trade is cately colored as a Renoir painting. nent Beauty doesn't leap at the eye, to flatter the continental man. its share of attention this season,|the eye leaps to the beauty. | The Apparel and Fashion Indus- — Britain's fash- tries Association is determined to out to woo the conti- capture a large share of the Euro- al woman, It will even attempt Exciting New Holiday Collection .. . Lavish Show her how much you care... Give lingerie by Rogers, Yolande, Sciaparelli, and Holeproof. Exquisite in detail... lavish in the use of lace. . Full Slips ................. wiggeess cess CGM Ope Waltz Length Gowns ........ wececceesss From $4.95 Full Length Gowns ......... wevecceevesevFFom $5.95 Panties ........... 02. eee c cece cevevesss F¥om $1.49 | De’ Cor Men, too. are invited to é O% shop our “petticoat lane” * SHOPS with personal assistance . Downtown, 61 W. Huron with your shopping. Budget Shop, 718 W. Huron pean continental market. * * * Chairman Henry Scott stresses A Black wede. 8 Block wyede, Groy or Vicune corkette. MALING SHOES _~ Maling Shoes 50 North: Saginaw Street . ‘Open Monday and Friday: Evening |) that there is “obviously a very big potential market for us on the continent. I am quite confl- dent they have not the variety er design in their clothes that we have here.” The Association has over one hundred firms in its newly-formed European fashion markets and buy | ers section, and is organizing a! [special fashion export selling month in London, in November. * * * It plans to invite continental buy- ers to view the spring collections of members in their own show- rooms and under the same condi- tions as they are shown to home buyers. 4 N. Saginaw ter Than You Think ! ay It’s La 25 cards imprinted with your name, only 2.45 Feel at ease while choosing your Christmas cards in our pleasant card department. ; 1 DAY IMPRINTNG SERVICE! YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS AT NO EXTRA COST! RED - GOLD - BLACK - GREEN PONTIAC STATIONERS IN DOWNTOWN PONTIAC “Formerly Brown Bros.” FE 2-4242 — i? : 2 , MATCHING SISTER PAJAMAS The perfeet bright and gay Christmas gift... eandy cane butcher-boy style pajamas. Clown-ruffie wrist > and ankle. are 6x .. $298 at in pope Seger. Ah ot next ama party. Two | and whit Sizes 10 to 16 ' Riker Bldg. 4 ‘. i . ie TOTS through TEENS Love .. . Candy Cane +t NSAJAMAS “DRAFT DODGER” Zip the wee tots into this colorful red and white candy stripe slumber robe from to toe... draw-string slippers for the ‘night before Christmas...” BOYS’ PAJAMAS He'll pop no these pull-over | flannel candy cane stripe, Warm ae | ankle and wrist cuffs of | eotton knit i Sizes 3 to 6x $298 i 8tol4., $398 SUB TEENS Candy Cane Pajamas, Too! to the ewb-teen and she'll be the hit i he giyie ae | bright he with stripe pants or by r-boy stripes in red * The MARGARET ANN . \ For Christmas head | add an old fashion nite-cap and and ever after! $2.98 ama buttons with ; of red and white aa . little girls - flare top of Lay Away Now.., fer assurance of compléte size runl SHOP | 37 W. Huron an * ‘ Se aK THE PONTIAC PRESS, 'T HURSDAY, . NOKEMBER 28, 1957 ) | But Some Teeners Say, ‘Don't Spare the Rod? Most Students Find School Discipline By EUGENE GILBERT President of the Gilbert Youth Research Co, Are American schools doing a good disciplinary job? a* * * Those on the receiving end—the students—mostly think they are. But a sizable minority holds that there's too much laxness, and there is even a small group with a well- defined don’t spare the rod philos- _ ophy. Querying school-age youngsters throughout the nation, we found 7 out of 19 satisfied with the state of discipline in their schools, Nineteen per cent, however, con- sidered it far from adequate. “Schools these days are too leni- ent,” group, Colo. “There just doesn’t seem to! be a -way to keep young people ir -check anymore.’ * * * And a 17-year-old lad from Flush- ing, N. Y., comments: ‘Who's kid- ding whom? Delinquents are made, not born. If the schools taught the kids right, they wouldn't go out stealing and knifing.” _ CAN’T HIT BACK 7 ical punishment to enforce discipliné4s—trowned “on by 82 per cent of the youngsters, who agree with this Missouri student: “First of all, that’s hitting some- one who can’t hit back. Besides, hitting a fellow never taught him| anything.” * * * But 13 per cent feel differently. | ‘They think that a timely pedagogi- cal whack at an obstreperous stu- dent might be a healthy lesson, “There are people who can't get anything but a slap through their thick skulls,” reasoned a 14-year-old Minneapolis lad. And Gaye Robinson of New York City put it this way: “Teachers are people too. Some-| _ times they get so mad they have to hit out at somebody. Don’t they'| have a right to display their anger along with the rest of the world?” Or if you wish, a rolled collar is provided. No. 8492 with Patt-O-Rama is in bust sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52. Size 38 bust, For this pattern, send 35c in coins, your name, address, to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Il. practical for every home sewer. Visit Our New Ski Dept. One of the most complete lines of Ski Equipment in Pontiac. Ladies’ and Children’s Ski Pants and Parkas @Ski Boots @ Ski Sweaters and Caps ®Cubco Bending @Poles and Goggles @ Duofold Underwear Use Our Layaway Plan Sports Shop 16 S. Cass said one member of this) Anne Landon of Denver. | Simple as can be and so be-, coming to the matron. All-occasion | dress with narrow ruffle edging-- 5% yards of. 33-inch; contrast, if used, % yard. | size | desired and the pattern number ; Send 25¢ more with your pattern | order for the new Fall & Winter ’57 , issue of our pattern magazine, | Basie Fashion. Inspiring and so) Ladies | FE. 2-7621 } Only 11 per cent of the teeners, too tough, BAD ATMOSPHERE Eighteen-year-old Jody Barnes of Berkeley, Calif., observed: ‘I don't know which is worse—weak or stern punishment in school, but neither makes for a particularly good atmosphere.” * * * Hai Stone of Jersey City, N. J., declared: “When discipline is too stern, the pupils becomie. afraid of their own shadows and can't ac. complish anything.”’ Who’s to blame when school discipline goes awry? Teachers | and school administrators, the | majority of their charges con- tend. If the educators handled the stus "the teeners surveyed said, there ‘would be no disciplinary problems. | * * * “Some teachers are just incapa- ble of enforcing regulations or con- trolling students,”” a St. Louis boy) asserted. | UNREALISTIC RULES | | | Twenty-seven per cent insist un- realistic regulations cause behav- | ior difficulties in schools. * * * “Some of these rules were writ-| ten in the horse and buggy era,"’| ake Nancy Brown of Detroit. “Like smoking on school property. {No wonder schools are having trou- ‘ble getting their rules obeyed. "| | But 3 out of 10 teeners con- | sider disciplinary problems the fault ef the student body. ‘The teachers treat us all right,” said Edith Markel of Providence, R. 1. “Sometime the students aren't fair to them, though.” “It's a shame the way some stu-| dents act in school,’’ reported Joan! Schneider of Philadelphia, Pa. ‘Home is the place where they should learn manners." * * * Fully 89 per cent of the young! people agree that male teachers {have the best-behaved classes. | | Somehow with a man teaching the class you know there won't be ‘any fooling around,” a Chicago lad explained, 2 considered their school discipline | discipline, many youngsters dents intelligently, 36 per cent of| _ A good way to buttress school, This age category was favored sug-| by 42 per cent of the students, gested, would be student constitu-| [ae cg nolan llogrorade tions—a set of regulations —_ and elder ence have greeter dif- on by student couficils or the whole! ficulty in understanding young- student body in collaboration with| sters, the faculty. From their own experience, the, But the youngest group of teach- teeners report, teachers in the ¢rs (20-30) held a slight edge in 30-40 age group have the best grip| Popularity over the oldest group on their classes, (over 40). AX OK Twenty eight per cent puetecredi the youngest ag against 27 per ce nt) for the oldest group. | | If you want a guide to good’ fashion, follow the designs of the) top” trend designers. carefully.) Rely on Experts | { Rod Over Tub protects Floor AN Nextra shower curtain rod behind ‘the one which helds the curtain wil save a jot of work for the houséwife and a lot of family arguments. 7 * * EN * The rod over the “center of the bathtub is a convenient place to hang hand - laundry, rainc oats and other wet ber ee ee See FORTY-FIVE. ; ments to keep water off the | | floor. ‘Complete Selection | The shower curtain hides the | | laundry quickly if company Fine drops: in and the man of the | house doesn’t have 2 wade | CHRISTMAS GIFTS through lingerie to shave, - to ok and JEWELRY A special expandable rod with rubber feet to prevent marring wall surfaces is avail- able for the purpose. McKim Jewelry Letter carriers’ uniforms are a | T@ry, Birmingham, for a panel| jm amox, Virginia, a : Z ®The CASTLE J | GIFT SHOP 5 270 S. Telegraph Pontiac Open Every Day 10 a.m. te 9 p.m. Deposit FOR HER CHRISTMAS Mink Stoles and Capes 193” Choose from these... Beautiful natural ranch mink stoles and capes. Amazingly low priced for such exceptionally fine FE 8-9352 Fur products labeled to show country of origin of imported furs. 742 West Huron St. pelts and styling. See them tomorrow. Christmas lay- a-ways being made. CUSTOM FURS INC. - Phone FE 5-1241 stoner Oh, Pearl— Crawl Out of Your Oyster, Then Get Yourself Lawyer By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN ~ DEAR ABBY: I am engaged to be mar- ried. Should I tell my husband? I know this sounds funny, but my husband and‘ I haven't lived together as man and wife for over a year. He said if I wanted a di- vorce I would have to get it as he is satisfied with me and wouldn’t divorce me. My bay friend knows all about my husband and says he will pay for the ABBY divorce after I get engaged to him. I accepted -his ring but I wonder if I should tell my husband? I heard you can divorce a man without telling him. Is that true? PEARL OH, PEARL—Come out of your oyster! If you divorce a man you certainly have to notify him. Get yourself a lawyer and\let him explain it to you. * x * * DEAR ABBY: I hate to talk about oth- er people's children because mine are no angels, but I am worried. The little girl across the alley is 9, and she has a bad reputation for hitting the other kids, de- straying things and playing with match- es. —__ Nobody will play with her. Her mother came crying to me about how lonely the child was, so I let my little boy (age 8) play with her. When they were playing together, she threw a stone at a passing car and the window was open and the driver was hit and his glasses were bro- ken. . She said my ba¥)did it, but we KNOW she did it. In order to keep out of court, we paid for the glasses. What can we do about this she-devil? My husband is all for moving out of this neighborhood. : WORRIED MOM DEAR WORRIED: You could move out of the neighborhood but the basic problem would remain. The little girl needs professional help. If her parents refuse to face this obvious fact, you are doing her no favors by “smoothing things over.” lad * * * DEAR ABBY: My mother-in-law invites my husband and me to dinner every Sun- day and she is an excellent cook. I would like to return the invitation, but I do not have the room or the food, All I can fix is meat loaf or hamburger patties. I thank her for the meal, but this doesn't seem enough. Should | invite her for meat loaf or what? EMBARRASSED DEAR EMBARRASSED: MAKE ROOM and invite her for meat loaf! She will understand and if you ask her to teach you a little about cooking, she would probably be flattered and more than willing. After all, HER son has to eat YOUR cooking. * * * DEAR ABBY: About three years ago I used to like a guy who had a very bad name around town. It was so bad I could never let my folks know I was seeing him. He carried a knife and was always in trouble with the law. He never killed any- body—just driving while drunk and hit- JOYCE ELAINE FINZEL Mrs. Jades Campbell of Filet y avenue and Leo Finzel of Clark- itheir daughter, Joyce Elaine, to | David Parker of Norwalk, Calif. 'The prospective bridegroom is the ison of the Rev. and Mrs. Parker of San Francisco. Joyce was grad- uated from Eastern Michigan Col- lege. The couple will be wed Dec. Sewers Ask forBetter Ready-Wear ting an officer. ; I heard from his cousin that he is com- ing back in town and wants to see me. If he turns up should I tell my folks I am old enough to do as I please now (I am 19) and go out with him? DEAR BERTIE: If he turns up — you turn him down. You’re never too old to listen to your parents. * * CONFIDENTIAL TO B. A.: This is not your ball of wax ... bow out now or get stung. : * * * If you have a problem. write to Abigai! Van Buren in care of The Pontiac Press. She will be glad to answer your letter. For a personal reply, please enclose a sfamped self-addressed envelope. a Aging Hubby Builds Ego Don't Block Road A most annoying habit some by Adm [ ri Ng Pretty Gi rl S people have is to group togeth- Hurt Wife Might Even Help Him Along in His Harmless Little Deception By RUTH MILLETT It’s no hardship for a woman: er in a marrow passageway, such as a store aisle or door- way, while they chat. Mean- while they are blocking the way for others. To have another woman ask her for advice. It’s so Always Obey Signs much easier to solve another woman’s problems, from decorating a room to managing a husband, than it is to solve one’s own. | It is always bad manners to | ignore signs. Whether the sign | says “No trespassing,"’ ‘‘Keep To go along when another woman wants to buy a new, ff the grass, “Private drive” outfit. It’s the cheapest way of having the fun of a shop-| ping expedition withou t¢ aving to face the bills that follow. To buy a gift for another woman. All she has to do is-tind-something she would like to have herself. Whether right or wrong, she at least has the comforting _assur- Golden Age Units Hold ance that since she llkes it, anoner Meet} Ngs | woman is bound to. What is really tough is shopping for a gift for a man. To have a lone man as an un- expected dinner guest. She knows a man won't notice that the cur- tains aren’t freshly laundered or think her meal is too simple if tt Is well cooked and filling. But a hostess who is not pre- pared for company isn’t nearly so jowed by dessert luncheons. Pre-. at ease when she welcomes an un-\sented with fiber corsages were | expected woman guest. * * * To be turned loose in a strange|by Mrs. Adde Allen and Mrs. |Golden Age groups of the YWCA ifeatured demonstrations of wood ‘fiber flawer making, uses of the |flowers in table arrangements ;and corsages, and as gifts. | * * * | Mrs. Lewis. Carpenter presented 'the demonstrations, which were fol- Mrs. Alice Porter and Mrs. Ber- Nice Tabor, Flowers were received city for a few hours or even 8 Laura Hamilton. day, unless it’s Sunday or a holi-:-New members. welcomed by the day when all the stores are closed. To be told a choice bit of gossip and asked not to tell a soul. Either groups include Mrs. Bessie Royce, Mrs., Susan Todd, Mrs. Clara How- November meetings of the two | or “No smoking,” it is only | courtesy and common sense to comply with the posted re- quest. | | LINCOLN, Neb. (INS) — The |American housewife and the col- ‘lege girl who do their own sew- ling are increasingly becoming a lchallenge to the ready-to-wear clothing industry. A report from the University of ‘Nebraska Extension Service points out that women making their cloth- ing at home not only offer direct competition to the garment trade but they also are becoming more | discriminating. The woman whe has learned to make her own clothing demands that her sharpened standards of | workmanship, style and fit be in- | corporated in the clothing she | buys. | The direct challenge to the over- ithe-counter trade is a substantial lone, extension worker Esther ‘Meacham says. The average woman who sews i\makés 21 garments a year. Of ‘these, 14 are for herself or her ‘daughter, six are for younger chil- idren, and one for the man of the house, While home seamstresses once made utility clothing out of neces- sity, T2 per cent of them now take up the needle because they “like to sew.” Tenseness of shoulder mus- cles is a warning to relax. Try lolling vour head from side to side. First turn your head to the right shoulder. then to the | left shoulder. This relaxes muscles and may help you avoid a headache. | | i | ...to Enjoy 4 1. THE CHRISTMAS GIF Tior the Western Marshall 1.2... For Cowboys, Cowgirls, Scouts, Pioneers and All Small Frontier Folk. have a medium toe and broad base . able to everyone. Sizes 8!'. to 3. = All: Year Long! ACME BOOTS . . to make them accept- ¢ BLACK * BROWN Also in Low Heels a f , i jston announce the engagement of ¥ d d # J f ] J J 7 7 , | , 4 : : : 4 f ] r ‘ f : , =... —S SS Se eee SG SS ES SE EE SSS Come see our - - Christmas Wonderland of beautiful she is the kind of woman who) can keep a secret, or she’s the kind who can’t and won't. _ | But if she is the latter it won't ‘ey and Mrs. Genevieve Jerome. | * * * _ | Birthdays celebrated included. those of Mrs. Anna Creager, Mrs. Susan Douglas, Mrs. Mary Foster, bether her conscience to break her word. She will just figure that she is living up to her part of the bargain when she says, “] promised not to tell a soul, but I knew if I .told you it wouldn’t go any further.” To return an article she has bought. Women wouldn't buy so much if they didn't always men- tally cross their fingers when they say “I'll take :t,” knowing if they jget home and change their minds they can always return what they have bought.” Mrs, Selma Jacob and Mrs. Lena McCulley. Also honored were Mrs. |Gertrude Beach, Mrs. Jean Egge, Mrs. Laura Hamilton and Mrs. Jennie Taylor, ‘Make It Clear | If you are planning a Dutch treat evening be sure to make that clear when you invite each couple. It is all right to invite others to “go Dutch" if you just don’t leave the impression that you are giving lthe party. ‘ * | | ° | F | 26 W. Huron St. ‘Shoe Store ‘Foremost in Fit’’ ms ties Layaway Now While size range is complete meee RR RRR RETR RRR IS RRS ORME MENG EE RIC EC EE EE EO CE SIS Ne vane x 21°: color eed 2s full fin knit ‘for being alive. * * * Tomorrow: Swim, Do Knee Bends to Firm Flabby Thighs Remove Stain Early I Storing those summer washables| : for next year’s use is part of Fall). housecleaning, so be careful of the! e Stains and soil. If allowed to ‘‘set,’’ most stains| and soil will be almost impossible| © to remove next year. And to pre-| at vent mildew, store that summer” clothing in a dry place. a RAPPY’S FE NATIONAL CLOTHING CO. Mount Mitchell in North Caro-|': 9 ce lina with an altitude of 6,711 feet, 29 South Saginaw St. is the highest peak lying within | Pontiac ment specialists at Purdue— | Send 25c in coins, your name, Potato wart, a potato disease, was brought into Pennsylvania by Os Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, | 2 W. Quincy St., immigrant coal miners who sought |”' to introduce plant. varieties from| the ‘‘old country” to America. colorful pages showing many pretty ‘designs; plus directions for making three crochet items and a quilt. Only 25¢ a copy! Bright Hues Are Starred in Fashions Fashion's interest in color is, highlighted by a ‘wave_of blue,””| a ‘surge of red,”” camel and gold, | turquoise, mauve-rose, gray and| pewter, Reservations to white and black, pitch black, taupe and brown, and honey-| dew. | * * * | San Francisco's annual fashion show also revealed that suits will be relaxed and easy. with a sophis- ticated air. Short jackets have back blous-. | ing and often only suggest the waistline. Wider collars are away from the neckline. Gentle hipline Consult Delphine Michaels ELKIN Travel Bureau 296 N. Hunter Blvd. fi Birmingham MI 6- 2170 i skirts. Coats, in stained glass colors, offer contrasting silhouettes, slim with luxury fur trim. * * * roy, leather or flannel; chiffon ‘wools and tweeds for ‘“‘desk to date” dresses, and glittering em- _bossed and embroidered fabrics for reocktail and formal wear complete ithe picture. | For the Entire Family SHOP KING’S 6 North Saginaw St. the operator could see the line he was typing was manufactured in 1883. Perfect for Christmas Giving of COLOGNE N°S CHANEL THE MOST TREASURED NAME IN PERFUME CLOONAN’S “For Famous Names in Cosmetics” Chicago 6, Ill.) ‘address and the pattern number | Have you a copy of our 1957 | Needlework Album? It contains 56) | University. Their suggestions include: : Select a number of toys and play materials which provide quiet play abed. For giris these might be dolls to dress and undress, while boys might prefer miniature autos, air- planes and trucks. * * * All will be interested, for a Appropriately for her blessings. today, this girl is counting the Appalachian ‘mountain range. STAPP'S . . make Christmas shopping easy witha... short time at least, in picture books, stuffed animals, scis- sors and old magazines, easy puzzles and the makings of any special hobby that can be enjoyed abed. For children well enough to sit up, a back support may be | Sissy Sheaths Designed for Wearers of Uniforms Boys’ pretty and . things they and girls’ practical, wonderful surprise gifts . . want and want and want. made with a_ straight chair tipped upside down with the legs braced against the head of the bed. * “we * A bed tray, cardboard box, or board placed across chairs on either side of the bed of- fers a good play surface. ATLANTA (INS) — Sissy sheaths Others show little girl collars atop are now in order for women who a ace ruffled yoke. An empire effect. with a V-neck! One uniform manufacturer is/@nd stand-up collar gives distinc- inow creating uniform fashions that tion to one uniform. vie with the latest drip dry cot-| \ tons. | The lines of the garments are | | sheath. like, occasionally featur- wear uniforms And - still tucked yoke and fly-away cuffs. Decorate your teenager's another features a) stand-up mandarin collar, a tiny-| White Majorette Boots Made to fit comfortabiy to give prancing feet perfect step. White with tassels. Sises acid Qe. 3 ‘$5. 95 | ing pockets set in at the hipline. The blouse, however, takes each uniform completely out of the line of the commonplace. One model, the ‘“‘calypso,’’ fea-| itures accordion-pleated ruffles in) For children so ill they may not sit up, a goldfish bowl placed where they may watch the movements of the fish or a balloon tied to the bed are suggested entertainment items. room with a luxurious corduroy bedspread and matching both pretty and practical, for corduroy dries fast, fluffy and wrinkle-free in your automatic clothes dryer. tucks or panel backs ease slim | and wrapped or widely flaring, Steek-fitting sportswear in cordu=4 | The first typewriter in which CHANEL 74 N. Saginaw St. _FE 2-0161 ‘cascades across the shoulders. drapes, Such an ensemble is — nese SAIS BOYS’ or GIRLS’ COWBOY BOOTS + $7. 95 ~*~ to 6 -o 4444454" . Authentic inlaid designs. Made with walking or riding heel. S-t-r-e-t-c-h Top a eC mew 3A 95 =o oS mice? mouse MICKEY MOUSE Boot-Toes Grow ‘n’ Grow ‘n’ Grow | a , , i g ar Baa wats ee eet cis 7 i ; | the kiddies thritle, ——- * The.child’s boot that grows with vy , ON ry | them. A flever expanding toe $ 95 ig ‘ \ a : cn $. 9 5 treatment/in warm, soft, colorful 4 - ry izes S- fabrics. Perfect gift for any tot. Pr 4 natural fit above the knee | 2 Red or blue. J . § ¥ ; ; , ! Here are your favorite seamless stockings with the new §-T-R E-T-C-H ; ' Top! The top only ... of each stocking is knit with the special s-t-r-e-t-c-h é , — nylon yarn that will g-i-v-e to fit your leg naturally. - a 4 i ; S1.15 ; : $ "7 e ; 5 . BOY’S SADDLE STITCH Pixie Bootie for Tots ¥ Regular-knit Micro-knit Regular-knit f SOFT LEATHER MOC Long comes with balls $ 4 . R . : : Seamless with the Seamless with the Seamless with the With padded ole and ns Lut g 95 reper’ is on 25 g n ia) Ld mes O-3. e . r : y reinforced heel reinforced heel nude heel and All leather non-slip sol cocce, lus: Conary , ¥ . e . and toe. and toe. demi toe. h J ° A ; : . a Zipper Favorite ¥ a! in patterned or plain cordu- f r | 10 Bive. maize: red, pink. "4 Al zes ° JUVENILE DEPARTMENT A 5] 95 x é . d . ee : : BOYS’ FOYS GIRLS Christmas | cuaaty soft stuttea | Christmas Brocade-Romeo $7) 4 5 animals. Famous Leath le. Foamtread ' SU ITS Ginny Dolls an d DRESSES ; n ‘many more cushioned, “tully washable Sizes 1 to 3 | Wardrobe. Sizes 1 to 3 coberls. browse tuk ane ia ¢ and 3 to 6x. and 3 to 6x. , | | F } ! Juvenile Booteri a ‘ . areal uvenile Booterie N . Juvenile and , J 28 E. Lowrence St Pt é . (Open Fri. and Sat. to 9) 4 , eumode Hosiery 4 | P Pp n= % 82 N. SAGINAW STREET FE 2-730 § Family Shoe Store ' r , . 4 . 928 W. Huron at Tele. Raredencde ede deD DID RRR RIND Pu DDD Peed Se ee a5 (Open Fri. and Sat. to 9) FIFTY Z | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 one arenes [eS eee ee oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURADAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 a FIFTY-ONE BY HELICOPTER 11 A. M. SATURDAY Before He Lands He Will Shower the Area With Valuable Gift Certificates -HURON “eit. — (e Le, Ly ) | ©. , ue - Was . 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Gha The drums of oc tribal pet ou which or-|_ BELFAST ~— Quintin Castle, one nanmnort a sgpedy MORE quality ~~. le boratory-. Accra were aenesd meaty ta forthe cpcving of aa of the largest in Northern lre|1ibrary and living room‘ have, solid tested performance, custom - like tailoring orders of Premier Kwame Nkru- mah, head of the new- state of Ghana. * * * The drums should have been pounding for the Homowo, a. great by annual family reunions and of- fering of gifts to ancestors. But the Ghana Government banned public processions and drumming for the Venus Veils Face WASHINGTON — The planet Ve- nus, Earth's closest neighbor, per- 'petually veils its face beneath a sea festival of the Ga people marked of clouds. At intervals of about a year and a half, Venus draws close to Earth and becomes the evening star, bright enough to cast a sha- dow, in 1184, is to come on the market, Belfast learns. Some: 60 acres of land will be offered for sale with it. | der way to offer the property for| conversion into a vacation camp. Its five mile-long beach and the view the estate commands both would lend themselves to this use. jand's County Dows and first biilt| nite floors. Preliminary negotiations are un-| a} Crater-shaped buffalo wallows still scar the plains and prairies of theyAmerican West, the Nation- Geographic Magazine says. Formed when 60 million bison roamed the continent, the wallows provided the animals with dust baths in dry weather and mud Quintin Castle has a colorful his- baths when it rained. Some wal-'] lows grew to miles in length. RCA V PR TABLE TAPE RE Fe TWO-SPEED OPERATION 7V Inches per ~ vecond for record- ing music, 3% PUSH-BUTTON CONTROLS Reg. $159.95 vow 5119" ICTOR CERAMIC MICROPHONE Specially itm seven-foot cable, fits inte @ storege well. Makes it esp to wee and cerry. eon $15.00 DOWN! 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This cranberry chiffon pie has only 99 calories a serving, made with a noncaloric sweetener, in- stead of the usual 236 calories. Cook 2 cups raw cranberries jn 1 cup water until skins pop; force, through sieve. Combine 2 table- ae | spoons Sucaryl solution or 48 -Su- PRECUT CARDBOARD — This dollhouse has young man in| 2. Darkness. The National Safety | caryl tablets and 3 egg yolks in| home builder mood. Brightly colored house and furniture fold into |Council says more than three | top of double boiler. Cook until) correct shapes. Can be home foriittle girl's dolls or fort for cavalry |times as many highway deaths | mixture thickens. unit occur after dark. The year's long. | * * * . est hours of darkness occur during | Soften 1 envelope gelatin in 2 ‘ F the Christmas season. tablespoon lemon juice, Add to e ~~ * * cranberry mixture, stir until dis- O S n stru ct ve 3.. Dangerous road conditions, solved. Remove from heat and Ice and snow make driving more | cool to room temperature. Beat difficult during December. Bad 3 egg whites until peaks form: read conditions cause an unusu- gently fold into mixture. Spoon) Toy makers are taking the strain|There are, scale model boats, alr-'aily large number of accidents into Sinch plate slightly oiled and Off dad, whose coveted power tools/planes, automobiles and trains, and deaths. “| sprinkled with fine bread crumbs, hold a strange fascination for the|all popular among the youngsters | Chill until set. “}young do-it-yourselfs of the house./as well as the oldsters. ¢ 4. Dearth of distractions. Most a : modern superhighways are * * Spoon topping, St 4-eup cot. straight, smooth and monoto- vase The toy industry already is pro- : tage cheese, 1 teaspoon Sucaryl : , . nous, making a drived a poten. | solution and 1 tablespoon } ducing battery powered lathes, [ an n la U ers re ® Pcive her MORE flattery without a seam in sight... give her SEAMLESS : tial “highway hypnosis” victim. | ' juice beat fairly smooth, around jeanders, drills and other shrp — Take occasional coffee breaks — GA YM ODES ! edge of pie. jfor the younger set, These tools u e hemp oyment 4 ‘ will help Junior learn the funda- g perl bend Gone ot Because noncaloric sweeteners mentals of woodworking and other 5. Poor roads. Many. existing differ widely in sweetening pow-|crafts. NEW DELHI (INS) — Despite|roads are not marked, signed or er, the recipe will not adapt to| * * *- gains made under its First Five|wide enough to take the flow of | use with a sweetener other than To | safety, cutting edges |Year Plan, India is sti&dogged by|increased holiday travel. The, Sucaryl, rE , chronic unemployment in urban! wise motorist will check with his ner aad soto engpretioe areas, * . motor club before deciding his * - : ° * Movie Attendance Up —— . |route. | Registration at government em- i 98° - HOLLYWOOD — Attendan, The ever-popular lind tools for|/ployment exchanges last year in- . ,, - | movie theaters in the Galed padi the juvenile Mr. Fix-its are also|creased from 595,800 to 704,600. Nickel in 3,000 Alloys | totaled some 46,500,000 in 1956, an/|Musts4n the miniature home work-,Most of these people were unskilled | “a. ; p increase from the low of 45,800,000 Sop. workers. 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A . : “6 _ . _ ae , . , i Fa * a = ‘ ~ = E bey : . a. Pa | ~ : , { i ro . Bie A e “ * Fal “ "4 " | : ee é Bolte la) } is ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Ce... ee ee ee a et ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ae ee eee i; % <* «7 # “ "THE PONTLAC PRESS, | _FIFTY-FOUR i : ail Ld Al Not Te bamal Fi INDIA INK WHITE Sea 4 Recipe File Box Gains Glamour Makes Convenient Way to Keep Address List Up to the Minute A_bejeweled address, box to Ls tr Scandinavia Leads i ‘in Many Programs for Older People. (This is the last of five articles in Ith, di- in the battle against disease and in ome pro! lems of our senior citizens. By DR. ROBERT J. HAVIGHURST Pres., The Gerontological Society (Written for International News) modern science. Already, however, | ‘it has two major divisions—medical | band social gerontology. * * * with the physical older people; social gerontology _with their personal and social well- ibeing. They are both aimed at. helping older people become more! happy and content with life, or to use a slogan of gerontology, at “adding life to the later years.” Social gerontology has three sec- tors, in each of which some excit- ing new advances are now being made. In the first sector, the objec- tive is to help older people get enough money to live on. The principal method ef accomplish- ing this was discovered at about the beginning of the 20th Century and has been elaborated since sparkle on the desk adds a fes- tive note amid the holiday rush and excitement. In pure white, rich gold and shimmering irides- cent rhinestones the box is a novel but imexpensive and practical | Christmas gift. They’re neater and more effi- that time. It consists of building up pension funds, either govern- ment ef privately administered, from which people draw benefits upen retirement. By this means the old “poor house” or “county: | poor farm” has been abolished. The latest development in this sector is an attempt to meet the cient than an address book. Write pigeon on cards and file each| in alphabetical order. tion which reduces the purchasing power of the elderly who rely upon fixed income. Sweden is taking When friends move you mere- |the lead in this area and fs now ly take out the old card and re- attempting to work out a plan place it with the new address, avoiding the messy erasures necessary in an address book. Little material is needed: A recipe file box filled with cards, available at variety stores or stationery shops. * * * Enamel paint and gold paint. A tew varied paste jewels, ob- tainable at variety or novelty stores. First cover the box with white enamel, sanding between each coat. Apply as many coats as needed for a smooth, glossy fin- ish, a ‘Enlarge this pattern to the nec- essary size by increasing the space between lines. Trace the reindeer on the top of your box, going over the lines in India ink, and then paint the head gold. Let it dry, and then glue on the rhine- |which adjusts the purchasing power iof the old age pension fo the varia- tions of price-level. PROVIDE COMFORTABLE HOMES In the second sector of social gerontology the objective is to help) older mT get comfortable homes | et oes in sronent-aey crowded | cities. Recognizing this need, some 20 years ago certain European countries began to build public’ housing units especially designed for older people. * * * Then, in the most recent tine, | it has become clear that ‘older people generally prefer to live near their families and old friends, though they also prefer to live in- dependently in their own quarters. | Consequently, the more recent. housing projects, especially in ‘Seandinavia, provide quarters_for Gerontology, the study of aging, |is one of the youngest branches of jmeets a need of their older problem cased by economic infla-| - Aid to Senior Citizens Includes Finance, Housing, Social Life as Well as Health some older people in blocks af housing for families of all ages. In addition te public-financed housing there is also a good deal of activity just new in privately financed housing for older but healthy people, especially in the United States. For people whe can afford to pay for good hous- ing, there are a — number of housing projects, es in | Flerida and California. And in practically every medium- sized and larger city in the United sh‘p, and- for interesting. things! to dg. —. To help older people meet their need for ego support there have been two kinds of action. On the one hand, older people them- selves have formed organiza- tiens of senior citizens. Such or- land, Sweden, Holland, Germany, | England and the U.S.A. Some are organized on a purely local com- munity basis, while in several countries there are natienal ‘States, architects and builders are} constructing the kinds of homes! Medical gerontology is concerned they think retired people will like well-being of --usually apartment houses with labor:saving devices and Ycated iwithin convenient reach of. churches, libraries, clubs and. familiar places. | Another type of dwelling which is attractive to older people is the combined cottage-dormitory proj- ect where a person can buy. a place to live for the rest of his life, with meals and nursing care rif needed, for a flat payment of some $8,000. Many church groups are building this type of institu- tion, which is self-supporting and members. PLAN SOCIAL LIFE In the third sector of social} gerontology the objective is to help older people enjoy social life and mild activity. It has been found that meeting the economic needs and the housing needs of older people is not enough. They also have a need for “‘ego support’’— for feeling that they count in the lives of other people, for friend- Corneas Kept 2 Years NEW YORK — Human eye cor- neas have been preserved success- fully for as long as two years —_ dehydration in glycerine and storage at room temperature in vacumm-sealed tubes. The cor- neas are used for grafting into the organizations. ganizations are active in Switzer- r \Rowdy Ricksha Pullers eect Discipline. DURBAN, S. Africa — In order to keep rade a favorite vaca- tion and tourist resort, the South African city has moved to protect visitors from overcharging on drinks and foodstuffs. A drive also has been started against ricksha pullers who be- come abusive when people object to excessive fares for rides. The Chief Constable, John Graham, has even en suggested that _the ricksha! THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1957 stand at the bottom of West Street, near the ocean front, be abolished Laid mee He'll File Suit in adeainistering ‘the’ wuters “for His Arrest A committee nas been named to stop malpractices by some beach vendors. - President Promoted ‘HOLLYWOOD: (INS) — Actor Errol Flynn says he will file a $250,000 damage suit against ‘‘all responsible parties” in volved in his arrest last month on a drunk CARACAS — Venezuela’s: Presi-| Chafee. dent, Marcos Perez Jimenez, has dos bean pruumial nent th. tuad, 1955, he was advanced from colonel to brigadier general; tow he has been elevated to major general. errints The charge has been dismissed by..the police department for in- sufficient evidence. “You can’t ap hosy your fing- and all the bad publicity resulting from a this sort with a mere of the case.” * : ot * * Flyno and actress Maura Fitz- zibbon were arrested at the Holly- wood Publicists Ball by an off- duty policeman serving as a special officer to keep peace at the party. Residents of the U. S, consume more coffee each year than all of the rest of the worki combined, much of the imports coming from Brazil sources. On the other hand, there are many ¢lubs and associations for older people, organized and sup-' ‘ported by private or public welfare organizations, Thus, in England, | ‘many cities have “old peoples welfare committees,” organized by, the local department of public wei-' fare. Churches, trade unions and | women's organizations are likely) to — sponsors of such clubs. * * * The organizations. initiated and governed by older people them- selves are more likely to have a number of middle-class members, | ‘while those run_by middle class adults for older people are likely to draw a predominantly working- class group. The activities of these senior citizens organizations vary from a simple monthly social meeting in a church hall or the community room of a neighborhood social center,’ jto a complex program including vacation bus tours, classes in land-; scape painting, discussion groups, on foreign and domestic social problems, handicraft shops, money- earning projects and theater and concert parties.- * * , * Although these developments in social gerontology lack the drama of the life-saving accomplishment, of medical gerontology, they repre- sent social inventions of real im-' portance in the effort of our society to find ways of adding eyes of persons whose own corneas were injured. i | | ! | BG. A. THOMPSON & SONS PLUMBING and . HEATING satisfaction and happiness to the later years of life. = j 80 S. Perry St. FE 2-2939 EVERYONE new wites “OUR BRAND SeiEC TIONS OF FAMOUS .— American (Gig EFFICIENT Electric TRAIN SET! FAMOUS AMERICAN FLYER. BIG 34-Piece ET and there's nothing to buy! 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STARDUST DREAM DUSTERS *K, for Girls ry ae 4 +0 9 e Smart “at- homers” with e flexible leather sole and > — Rayon in black. . 2 STORE © ¥ ee ee ee _\ -THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 ; ‘i FIF'TY-FIVE By RAY HENRY It's no wonder 78-year-old Henry | Hirsch talks a lot about Senior) Senior Achievement Aids Self-Respect |for him. Before World War II, he; owned a large business in Stutt- gart, Germany, which imported for Personalized . Gifts for Friends A gay Panda greeting card is a clever remembrance gift to a or full time, depending on their a health and inclination. * * ee Cd Timely Y ule Tips Belgrade to Belgrade Can Be Very Long Trip grade but Dr. Katherine Roy is. making the trip, *. * BELGRADE, Mont. (INS) — It's jong way from Belgrade to Bel- | Achievement, Inc. . To him this unique Chicago busi- ness which hires no one under 60 has meant the difference between happiness and a life of fear and desperation. *x* * * ' He heard about Senior Achieve- -.ment more than a year ago. It ‘was almost too good to believe. | Here was a business which not ‘ only could, but wanted to, use + the brains and hands of older | people—people like Hirsch—to do -, packaging and assembling, -) among other things, for other -' Chicago businesses, Hirsch found that it had been -- organized for that purpose in 1953 | by Dr. David Sonquist, executive director and 67, with the help of a number of interested Chicago- ans and some ce*sh contributions. * * * He also found that it had been deliberately set up to give a little -* money and a sense of accomplish- /, ment and security to older. people; «that it was non-profit and tax ex- ‘empt. _, He applied for and was given a + job. -. PACK CHRISTMAS CANDY *‘When I came here,’’ Hirsch told -+me in Chicago recently, ‘“‘we- were | packing thousands of boxes of Christmas candy for a departrnent store. I got the job of time-keeper. - I'm now in charge of all the sup- plies for people who want to do some of our work at home or in /, their churches.” Being in charge is nothing new 7 SPECIALS FOR THURS., FRI., SAT. ond MON. PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE DAYS! ‘and exported sausage skins. x *« * But, he lost his business to Hit- ler in 1941, left Germany and ar- had in Chicago with his wife and He knew things here weren't going to be easy either. He was already 62, toe old and too broke to start a new business, He was right. First, it was a year in a brush factory. Then, six years with a Chi- cago mail order house—until he hit the company’s age barrier of 70. Then 4% years as a grocery store clerk—until the store put in self- service. idied. He felt the loss deeply, but ‘didn't know how much untik he also lost his joh at nearly 75. |LONELY, DESPERATE | Sure, he had worked enough to draw Social Security and didn’t need much‘ more money, But, somehow desperation and fear seemd to close in as he sat alone in his home. “1 was alone all day and very lonesome. I tried to get a job and told: ‘you’re too old and you'd work for nothing. I didn’t know what to do with myself, I was just get in the way.’” It was like that for more than two years. * * * Then he _ discovered Senior “Here everybody appreciates neighbor. The card actually is re-| lege at Bozeman, Dean Roy ac-:Atlanta School Given cepted an assignment as consult- . ant for the International Coopera- Fund to Fight Drawl ; tion Administration to survey the’ ATLANTA — A committee is be- home economics - education pro- ing set up at Atlanta's engl pers ram in Yugoslavia. versity to administer a $5,000 gi — . * an bequeathed to the school to com- She left by plane recently from bat the Dixie accent. prizes for the best essays written by Georgia college freshmnen on\ the topic, “We Georgians are’ often our own worst enemies when we intentionally use col in preference to standard English. The first. state to regulate se- curity sales was Rhode Island, ; . ; | tiae office of the Social Security | It was in 1953 while working at; ithe grocery store that his wile: | Achievement and is now one of the 1750 older’ people who work part me. I’m not a number,” he told produced on fine linen so you are, the, “but a person—an employe.”’| maiting a gay handkerchief in its Plied Arts at Montana State Col-|Belgrade, Yugoslavia, As head of Household and Ap-|Belgrade, in Montana that is, for rn —— EEESUS | ‘The money will be awarded over 'the next 10 years as scholarship which passed the statute in 1910. The pay for Hirsch and the others isn't high. This way they won't make more than the $1,200 which might cause them to lose some of their Social Security. * * * own envelope. I * °* * | Proud of your golfing friends?) Make them even happier with a. special golfer’s tie, It has a small’ ‘foulard golf pattern. in fairway) In any case, many of the people green, sandtrap beige, divot! feel like Hirsch: ibrown, golf ball white or sky blue. “It's not the money I make, it’s; * *« * i the honor to work.” Hunters, match shooters or hand-| (Questions on Social Security loaders can throw away chewed problems may be addressed to |cartridge boxes. Stuff some Amm-| “Social Security,” in care of The |O-Safe cartridge boxes of polyethy- Pontiac Press, Questions will be |Jene plastic in their hunting sox answered by mail from the Pon- Bright red case has individual shell] compartments, slip-on cover. -~ + * Administration, There charge for this service.) is no Christmias Is a good time to say thanks for neighborly gestures, Slip ia purse-size cylinder of Escapade jspray perfume under a friend's ree At odds-and-ends for a last- Withdraw Charge Against Teacher : jminute gift? 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Rich, heavy reversible cot- - ton. Resists wrinkling, hard to soil: — machine washes, . twin or full DOWNTOWN PENNEY’S Open Monday, Friday, Saturday 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. All Other Days 9:30 A. M, to.5:30 P.M. GIFT PERCALES ... SEE THEM IN LIFE! See a whirl of color ’n’ stripes in the loveliest ‘ sheets of all— Penney’s Pencales. They are silky vomlges combed yarn sheets — the or eee finest 186 count percales made in America. All sizes and colors. full size in color 2.99 MIRACLE MILE PENNEY’S Open Monday Thru Friday 12 Noon to 9 P.M. Saturday 10 A: M. to 9 P.M. ¢ \ THE PONTIAC PRKSS, THURSDAY) NOY EMBER we, wees CN , ‘ -— : oe Oxford Lions | to Sell Papers -|for Two Days } OXFORD — The Oxford ‘Lions! Club has raised its Goodfellow | Newspaper sales goal to $1700 this’ year, drive chairman Homer) Height said today. Lions Goodfel-| lows netted $1300 in 1956. for. the Most UNUSUAL GIFTS! IMPROVE YOUR FIREPLACE I! WETOHHES * * * i = All the money is used to purchase, inj | a clothing for needy area children re = for Christmas, and it was found 2 Se gaz that the need is even greater this Complete with Post, Brackets and Aluminum —- aa ae = a vgngeat! your. _ |} Mail Box ... Priced Individually or Complete. For the first time in the nine | - WEATHER VANES | Years the Lions Club has con- | w (24 5 ducted the drive, Goodfellows | " @ VP): will sell papers for two days in- | ; PT DULY Se) stead of one. Friday and Satur. | -RPii i fyiaae e777 HEAT TEMPERED GLASS ENCLOSURE FRAMED IN SOLID BRASS! NO SPARKS! NO SMOKE! oy. Dec. 13 and 14, are the © Never-Rust ped baces cadens =— BILLS! | | ys. * u ~ irom te 9g. Suen “weed, | It is expected that most of the Aluminum ; Keeaagge, $d dpenraty ver seem Be: vet i . club's 62 members will participate Unusual Designs . * +) - ” PRESIDENT’S DOCTOR — Maj. Gen. Howard M. Snyder, }in ithe sale. The pix are from | ° " — See the famous ; Masterscreen White House physician, is shown as he arrived at the White House jabout 3 to 9 p.m. Friday and from @ An Outstanding Traverse Pull Chain Screen that ‘ft Probl on one of his visits to the nation’s No. 1 patient. i> a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturds : i : * * ‘ i opiem s visi e on's No. 1 patien | : al Gift that will adjusts itself to your fireplace. For any Gift Pr ° - | The club sponsors numerous oth-| Last a: Lifetione SIRE DW LOG BASKETS call Our Personal Maj. Gen. Howard Snyder . ler charity and youth activities, but! - F ar eos page lata ea CRYSTALS Shopper who will be ‘the Goodfellow drive is its one big; Physician in White House" 2° ] | Solid Brass | _ Has Worry—lIke's Health Radford - Reds || Planters By INTERNATIONAL NEWS _ uated from Jefferson Medical ‘Stress Subversion | _ Priced From — Back in 1940, Dr. intelli In 2 ' 7s 45° Crum Snyder, then assistant in-| But, because he preferred ‘‘the| MANILA (P—Adm. re Ww. spector general of the U.S. Army, wide open spaces,”” Snyder joined | \Radford, former chairman of the glad to offer an ideal solution for that hard - to - shop - for person. Imported Christmas Trees from Germany Italian Miniature Lights was sent to investigate a health) the a ae the eee of aie Joint une of poy said Choose from many Wittnauer situation involvi troo' whose teacher who warned he wasitoday the Communists are styles and sizes . chief of staff wan ta and con | bypass away a brilliant medi-|stepping up subversion in Asia! tees ee Weather- ons ped and Items . . er.” a t ‘hildren, = otficer named Dwight D, Ei-|cal career jester than running the risk of, lighting. SOLID BRASS PLANTER Key er the — CONTINUED STUDIES ae . ‘| Instruments Eeeatiicen 4 * “nt HIM OVER ‘al Throughout his Army service, Speaking before a SEATO sem-' . e sh lcressa le cond coy: *|Snyder continued his studieS|inar on Red tactics, Radford said Brass Conversation Pieces and I looked him over,”” Maj. Gen.| wherever and whenever he could, | Russia would not dare to attack § — Snyder recalled recenty of his first),. j¢ storing up all the medical] any SEATO member unless she! b . S meeting with the man whose health! knowledge he would need when his'was ready ‘to kick off a world y y roco has since become Snyder's primary patient would be the most import-| lwar with the United States, in| for the Skipper and His Family! — in fact, practically his only — ant man in the world. 3 W ll Cl *k PI - : ords, World War II | a OCKS —- — aques medical concern. lother words. V : Bo — ; * * * * * | ats—Sailfish Kits They met again three years | S C = l S} m4 >] ] - Marine Hardwar skis later ta Nerth Africa andr igas, | 1" 1953, he joined Fisenhower's|_ In that cage, he said, the United sconces — — Ceremonial shields c Marine e—Skis mah epee ae ieee << aiarap staf at the en ee: — probably wc tat hit first. . re B. WITTNAUER ’ EM- Dises—Aquaplanes : ti _ joined |27d it was his persena okay. that) But he stress that because, WITTNAUER ADMI- WITTNAUER FAIR PIRE— Combination Nauti elry & Gifts Tes, Tacaurers aa ena [tend the, President he coll SEATO and tar US cect es ey cas ETE ava cee aioe | Nautical Jewelry & Git run for re-election in 1956 despite! security agreements are thwart-' -¢ - mah . : co waw wall or yacht. $17.95 base. $ 11.95 wall or mantle. — staff in France. line! heart aftack he had eullered|ing 0 Red | agafecsien | Gel Come. A gift to be proudly displayed in entrance way, . $21.50 Since then, they've been insep- only a year before. jmunists now are ‘stressing den, recreation room, or over the fireplace. , WITTNAUER NURSERY—Humt-Therm for nursery. Twin dials warn a arable and, once again, it is the subversion when air is too warm, too cool—too dry, too moist for baby’s health ; — Pastel pink or blue case. $6.95 tall, ramrod-straight, white-haired, | spectac ear-0 oward Soa eae coe ee cee Coreen PS caves Toms Papper 1958 Century Boats—1958 Mercury Outboard Motors tion of the President of the United; TAIPEI —The offshore islands States are awaited anxiously lof ‘Quemoy And Little Quemoy | READING, Pa, (®—Two \men throughout the world. iwere at the receiving end of 98\ made off with pay envelopes con- * * * {Communist shells late yesterday; taining $4,340 after throwing a bag ; INLAND LA KE LE Eisenhower's personal physician/and early today. the Defense Min-|ot pepper into the eyes of book: was -born in Cheyenne, Wyo., the listry reported, It said no damage | keeper Kathryn M. Dietrich, 68,; son of a Western Union officialjor casualties were suffered, dee the N. H. Garman and 2 \3127 WEST HURON FE 4-7121 —_ FE 9.6122 _—_ aT | . + a War staff, eee) eee tm. Prcaeiecds bavelteen Shop Leisurely—Park at the Front Door—Open 9:30 to 8—Sundays 10 to 6 Young Snyder went east for his | The first practical typewriter assassinated and four have died who had served as a signal corps-|did not mention whether the de-'excavating firm. see medical medical schooling 2 and was Brad- ‘was placed on the market in 1874. inatural deaths while in office. ' . ai man on Gen. U. S. Grant's Civil fenders hit back. » Aldon Pre-Holiday Sale! - [McCandless PERMA-TEX’ BROADLOOM LDON Imperial Luxury BEAUTIFUL NEW /\\ Multi-locked back — is absolute msurance against “loops pulling out” 7g ee CS yp Ie os Yan Ne’ Air x A Durable _adds years of exta wear Blend and beauty itytee am ¢ Pst ie ere a! Doone er PO dy of 70% Wool | Oar, 2 BSR "3 Men OSeiap sires coats ae a ee and 30% Nylon ° 5 ate COLOR: EASE | Os - mes « tes ‘ ene a m ies : . vawsengiee’ rcempeeyrtt | 6 TWEED COLORS \ ; oe Carpet with the Luxury Look you can afford 2 Cy j y wal! } : ) — metas no 40, 10 Mains No sungadiang: Wade of Firma Clot yarns ap ? OF COURSE, YOU GET ALDON'S FAMOUS ,YT we Never before broadioom like this—ot any price! Almost unbelievably richer, clearer TRIPLE GUARANTEE. 7 colors give a new warmth and sparkle to your rooms! Fashion's latest casual texture pra ion Once you see the regal luxury of this broadloom, you'll be amazed by the bud- get! The rich resilient beauty of the perfect marriage of wool and nylon, the dirt resisting surface of gem-bright, tight-twist loops is riow within your reach! Never before broadloom like this at any price! Your choice of 10 rich, clear colors will give new warmth and sparkle to your rooms ,.. and it's so easy con buy! Un'ike other carpets. the gorgeous to care for! hues of Aldon Perma-Color broodiooms ore : \ not just surface dyes. The dye 1s born with the . _— es. j fibre—colors ore locked in for lifel There is no ‘ 4 \ eG FOR toding ... And best of all. ketchup stains, ink LUXU RY eee POA OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 9 P.M. | ony Qs... . + os attested by the Notional Institute of Rug Cleaners in their own loborotories! * . . ’ See the mow proche! Droedioos yew Softer adds new beauty — minimizes foot and furniture marks! And it’s so easy to care for! _ Pontiac’s Oldest ond Largest Floor Covering Specialist! \ ; FREE HOME SERVICE @ No Money Down | . @ 36 Months to Pay , Call. Miss O’Neil at FEderal @ Free Home Service ACK GC ne ie S 5S 4-2531 to have complete color e : | A selections of all sale goods Free Delivery demonstrated in your home by Anywhere \ a courteous, trained;- hom * Layaway Available | | VW North merry s | ) FE 4.2531 ; sides lepraceritctivs, a * = THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 __ a FIFTY-SEVEN _ | ’ , ff reo io? ‘ ’ , . ‘ NSELS WoMpERe , Puta smile on her face | | and sparkle in her eyes... PRINCE SHULTON'S a : pare. MATCHABELLI DESERT © . 7a, surprise her with fashion gifts MERRIE. FF FLOWER 4 OLD SPIC at Christmas! We've a. COLOGNE Girt set : gE ROSE AND MAND. Axo poor TREASURE wonderful array of pretty things $400 TOILET $475 CHEST : ; | Pies WATER 2 $"700 , sure to delight her, and 7 at such little prices, . z ; PRINCE OLD SPICE Sod LENTHERIC you can give her lots and | as || MATCHABELLI SHAVE Mitek CLASSIC RN COLOGNE oak 5 COLOGNES lots of packages to open. aC DUET LOTION AND e.% oe oS Ajppesaed i Come in and let us help gs x “STRADIVART a ES By LAC AND DARK SRA YOu choose just the right ses, ji ee | 2° Tas ye 1 1? = Low = Price PRINCE OLD SPICE LENTHERI MATCHABELLI MEN'S vee PERFUME SHAVE SET HONORS AFTER SHAVE COLOGNE _OF KINSEL'S 69TH WIND SUNG, TALCUM AND AND BATH SELL-A-BRATION SALE Bovin 4 ae SMOOTH SHAVE cab WILL BE ANNOUNCED thoy 2 $3” m= 3” w= NEXT WEEK. ATTRACTION TAKE 1T FROM A TRUE PARISIAN ... GIVE m / tit} u i REGULAR $19.95 FLEISCHMANN HO MINI-TRAIN SET A COMPLETE MODEL RAILROAD SYSTEM FOR THOSE WHOSE gi BUDGET JS LIMITED. SET COMES COMPLETE WITH POWER PACK I AS WELL AS A SPEED AND DIRECTIONAL CONTROL 88 . MINT TRAIN SETS CAN BE ENLARGED \ AND EXPANDED AT WILL. THE LOCO. 4 Ass “MUSIC BOX GLAMOUR’TRI ) Lift the Ud, Heer e love Cologne, Pure ae BOU DIOR BOX \ MOTIVES AND CARS HAVE “FLEISCH- Serenade, Perfume. Eau — Talcum Powder Excitingly Telcum Powder, Cologne = MANN’S” ALL-METAL NMRH COUP. Seve De Toilette, Telcum Packaged ine Spartling Gilt and Purse Perfume. LERS AS WELL AS WHEELS AND AXLES. $5.07 eee rene Ue ost fecde “ soupray $950 ‘ . ander se +410 FRENCH - 2 ~ \ a suggestion eee ertume, EVENING IN PARIS — $400 J REAL VALUES w accom eon Gt tea e COLOGNE y%° ON BATTERY = an pa oh become gogo S cot es EVENING IN PARIS OPERATED hicdasel by donating bit oid Sop te © PERFUME TOYS rele Pvp pclordlr ne FACIAL TISSUES . oft of their pley ara Reg. $2.98 VALUE\ REG. $3.98 VALUE — REG. $3.98 VALUE _—OREG. $4.98 VALUE U-TURN JEEP Sink and Stove HELICOPTER ROBOT -REMOTE CONTROL Combination REMOTE “$998 BULL DOZER ‘Save $298 $1.00 ae 00 ee 00 $398 7 fi | BA 2S } 26% @ : ) BUY THREE AND GET Pe FOURTH ONE FREE! PURCHASE ANY THREE ONE DOLLAR TOYS AND CHOOSE ~ A FOURTH ONE DOLLAR TOY WHICH IS OUR GIFT TO YOU. Shuge Selection lo Choose Drom HASSENFELD—LOWELL AND IRWIN , F- ba ae at it aP «a err ee {reoe. & >" bad . é% iat ee ZY B REGULAR. ‘59 ‘VALUE Johnson's BABY POWDER REGULAR 67e VALUE nee FRICTION . . . . PLANES—RACERS POWDER " 3 STAR HELICOPTERS—POLICE CARS = mee © DR. OR NURSE KITS on $929 @ SEWING AND COSMETIC KITS Boxed 2 GAMES . . . . $64,000 QUESTION BEAT THE CLOCK- MANY, MANY MORE © 00 YOUR CHOICE . 10e RO! TAN . REG. 98¢ VALUE —* be BANKERS CHOICE § 1.29 \ KELLING'S a mm yo \ MIXED NUTS «tA PALINA ........ \ Gillette ‘VACUUM PACKED "GOLDEN WEDDINGS. 3 14-02, 719 ae 2 FOR abe @ EL PRODUCTO_ _ @ DUTCH MASTERS Coun elic Specials AT KINSEL'S EGULAR $3.51 VALUE™ TCSULAR ets VALUE REGULAR $100 VALUE Mennen's | ParkeDavis | Parke Davis rccurat s12s-save 26 $]39 | SKIN: BRACER ABDEC DROPS ceriecex § BRECK SHAMPOO. Amy 26 inch strips of foil (leftovers from Moe Light explains, and aluminum) the round edges of the pie plates on ger! will also do). ‘made at home or purc addjaround a lead to make a a bright decorative note. Take the|curl. Remove, poygtoen a fine| caps off the lights and place atop/wire for hanging. Leftover pieces of foil can be used to make but- To make the outdoor Christmas * * * Make Christmas trees from a For icicles, use one-half- Wind ‘the strips, eutdoor tive creations. — ‘Plymouth cars. Chrysler said ‘would be laid off Monday if the strike isn't settled by then. Rule on Baby’s Death terflies and other bits of imagina- Outdoor floodlights are excel- lent td Hiluminate Christmas dis- Battery-less Car Stolen When he returned, he said, the vehicle was gone— ‘MONTGOMERY, Ala, (7 — Al- | Without the battery.’ fred McDaniel is looking for a high-powered thief. He reported to police he left his car parked ‘| and took a failed battery to a nearby service station to be re- inac Bridge was a major factor Bridge Was Factor in Sinclair's recent purchase of the West Michigan. Marathon Oil Co. GRAND RAPIDS —Harry H. Young Young, Chicago manager of the'clair and former Marathon deal water, Sinclair Refining Co. Great Lakes ers. He said ils firm realized the, ihe opening of the Straits of Mack-|®*S0line and oil:demand in Michi- Egypt's Minister of Communl Division, said Tuesday night that|>ridge would bring an increase in| siong Dp, Mustafa Khalid, is ” sor. plays. Post lanterns, garage lights and house lights take a holiday touch, Fashion some greenery and a holiday ribbon around the lights. The Old-World style lanterns are ideal for snowflake’and Christmas gcene stencils on the glass. You can also place a bit of colored tin- sel inside a clear glass globe. Be sure to use fireproof ma- terials in your Christmas decorat- ing. Evansville Plymouth Plants Closed Down EVANSVILLE, Ind. — The Plymouth body and assembly plants here shut down yesteday because of a lack of engines for new car assembly. About 6,000 workers were made idle. The Plymouth engine plant in Detroit, which supplies the en- gines, has been closed by a strike. Officials said the plants will re- open when engines become avail- able. Chrysler Corp. and the United Auto Workers scheduled another conferencé today in Detroit in an attempt to settle & labor dis- | pute at the Mound Road engine plant in Detroit. Some 2,000 workers walked off their jobs nine days ago and the union charged a speedup. The company has made no comment on the cause of the strike. The plant makes engines for/ 16,000 Plymouth Division workers GREENVILLE — An autopsy was due to broncial pneumonia. The baby died Monday night while Sleeping with its parents, Mr. and MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER In the Bazaar All Nationally Advertised MATTRESSES and BOX sprines * Shop Area as “miles north of Greenville. low Mrs. William West, in their partly finished, unheated home about 10 Tuesday night ruled the death of| . \4-month-old Joseph Matthew West a) » Storkline Cribs Rollaway Beds BUNK BEDS With Special Folding Mattress Maple and Limed Oak 6-Year 99 7795 Reg. $ 95 Rea. > 50 Size 17 $29.50 16 $59.50 39) A Selected Group of Sealy Metal Adjustable | CAN’T WET CRIB aca Sa BED FRAMES MATTRESS $ 50 Cash ond > 6 Year Size $E95 *29 Carry | Reg. 10.95 | | MODERN SLEEP SHOP 3 Great Stores to Serve You MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER a | » fm. Bazaar Shop Area —~ Across from Pontiac State Bank ’ . 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HEAVY = If LOFT i Jq SITTING | Ho COUPON < LSTER | SPECIAL 44, oN aa “ee J Bolt 98° Strings EE NY NY NE NT NR 4 a , be. ys *. Shiny Metal Gun S at Ret »A Speed als ~ Your Choice Popular BOX OF 14 With Envelopes C — CARDS Stock 98°) Sy Can Be Teed Nagios Special! —___. eet te BUY NOW AND SAVE 7-LIGHT Christmas Tree LIGHT SET When one goes out, others stay lit. ial MULTIPLE 39 ° ee « * IW A A RO working on the design of a spe _ |eial stamp to mark the “heroic Detroit is the French name for/fight of the Port Said people addressed some 200 ory aioe — @ marrow passageway of /against the Anglo-Frencly aggres- 79¢ SOO Aoi bl ee at oe OO) AAAS ee Rane XM. A CARD TABLE 30x30"x26" All Metal Folding Legs Just Right to Help Mcke During the Holidays. . ates a Merry Christmas WASHAB setes Le _ Woo 4 | 29 Montet In Plastic Bag Fat ‘pte Assorted Plush Animals am = 98 a DUN $9.80 Box of Flat 25° $2.8 yr EL PRODUCTO Ww. 2/28e $iZE BOX OF 50's $5.7 5 be ae BLUNTS 8% | Se SIZE— CAN OF 25's a: . PROT. ZINC U.40 — BANKERS CHOICE $359 il o7,_cepacoL ts" ~— 6c SIZE — BOX OF 50's S Throat Gargle Re em ae : 16 OUNCE SIZE TREADYRUB TOBACCO $1.19—CARTER'S READYRUB BOTTLE OF 100's $5.08—Multicebrin BOTTLE OF 100's pom Honey — 10ce 69: 88° Gelseal $38 LIVER ae h Ke gt! - tdgew PILLS «a ats JEWELITE Ladies Comb 8c 117i eee INSTANT ACTING | SUPER | of ANAHIST CHEST 9 2 RUB JOHNSON. & JOHNSON LIQUIPRIN FOR CHILDREN Sefer Than 79 Aspirin ENDURO RUG AND CLEANER 77 $429 Value With FREE 8 Ounce Furniture Polish. Quek rai of pun Si momen At ST > EML 1-2 Ba The hottest battle for the 1-2 pots in the Eastern Michigan League should take place this sea- scn with East Detroit and Ferndale East Detroit is the defending champion and returning are high point men Gary Ballman with 312) 260 points last year. (6-2) are the Shamrock forwards. | ‘Pontiac Press Photo HILLITE — Bloomfield Hills makes its cage debut in the Wayne-Oakand League and the Barons may prove troublesome. Veteran Doug Danziger is ‘oné points and Ron Emerick (6-6) shad Don Petroff (6-2) and Ron Schult! tile Expected Ferndale has seven returning ace Earl McNeal, 6-foot sharp- shooter and tricky floorman. of the squad. Big man on the team is 6-7 Gordon Rodwin along with regular Roy Palmer, a 6-2 junior. Birmingham and Port jcould make it tough for the favor- ites in the battle for third and fourth places. The Maples have Bob Stephen- son, Dave Ritchie and Chuck Gibson returning to fill the front line posts, while Ed Estes and Tom Fontaine lead the ‘guard candidates. Coach John Petrakis is looking for improvement of the 4th place finish of last year, while coach Reed Laughlin at Port Huron sees a slight drop from his 2nd place of last year. The Hurons have 6-5 center Bruce Myles and three other returning lettermen with a host of juniors hoping to crack the lineup. EASTERN MICHIGAN FORECAST 1 2 2: ¢ Birmingham 6. Hazel Park Close Scramble Is Expected for Southern Thumb One of the closest basketball races in this area this season could turn up in the Southern Thumb outlooks. Loop action starts Dec. 3. New Haven won the crown last year by taking 11 of 12 games ‘and ranks as the favorite again with: five lettermen returning. Almont, Armada and Memphis could also break into the top bracket: - SOUTHERN THUMR. FORECAST ftw’ Haven Armada 7 Case H J2? Wheaton Ww DI3 W. Reserve He J31 Texas So 4 D4 Washington H F SN. Mich A N20 W. Ontario A °F 8 Regis A J 3 Regis H Fi0 Omehe A J 6Cent. Mich. A FISW. Reserve A J11 John Carroll A F22 Case A JIRMich. Tech H F27 John Carroll JM Bethany A *Fiome Games at : UD. AT, MICHIGAN D 2 Ferris FH oJ14 Alma Hn DOW. Mich. A Ji7North ™ AL D14 Al A § Detroit A DIA Calvin H J31 @outh TI. Li D0 West MM. HA PF i East. ‘Tl. nH D211, Norm. HH Fyt West. MM, A Dwerunt Tour, A FART. Norm A Dae Flint Tour, A Fid North. I, # A Rast. Mich. A 3 7Wayne St. he a m. A 79 Fast. Mich. H M 1 Bast ‘20. A EASTERN MICHIGAN Pp 2Bald-Wall. HH J30 Bast. Ii! bil D7 strat A Fi8S8outh m F D 8 Hope A PTI. Norm A Di! Ball St A F 8 West. 1 A 20T).-Norm. HF P12 em gg H D2] West. mm. H PISS bi J 7Ball Bt. a Fao Gent, “Mich. Hf 9 Cent. ae A P25 Hope H HaNorh, TM. AM aeouth tit, A 0 4 " 320 Bald-Wal. A of three lettermen, = 1. 2. 3. + eae t& Breen City lettermen headed by all-county | Huron) League if you can go by pre-season| are ranked close behind, while: Dryden, Capac and Brown City, Beat | High School Schedules | Berkley Inter-Lakes Choice ‘prevent Northville from matching its sweep of Wayne-Oakland foot- ‘ball honors with a basketball crown but there are seven area schools janxious for a shot at the chance.) Holly, which deadlocked for 2nd last winter, is considered the chief threat to the mighty’ Mustangs. several others including big boys Dick Lippert and Bill Noles from the team than won 15 and lost four, Lack of a steady scorer has been the chief problem at Milford. Find- ing somebody to fill the bill would make the Redskins a threat since jClarkston, co-champ with North-, ville in 1956-'57; Brighton, Milford and West Bloomfield are the others. New loop entry Bloomfield | Hills could become a W-O “dark- horse’ with help from three transfers, while Clarenceville will be a young team lacking size, Northville has an abundance of height and experience which will be hard to match. “We may not be the greatest team in the league but we'll certainly be the biggest," Says Coach Stan Johnston. tk kt Holly has eight ‘lettermen and ‘some improved former junior var- sity membtrs. George McDaniel (6-5) and hustling Amos Bradsher jare the -big guns for the Broncos, |They combined for 471 points last ‘year. Clarkston lost George Lang Jack Minzey has 10 lettermen to iwork with. Pat Kelley could be ithe answer. * * * West Bloomfield appears well set for a starting team and may be a definite threat if Art Paddy .can come up with some bench strength, Last year’s scoring ace Bob Elston is among three ‘returning veterans at Bloomfield. Trans- fers from Birmingham, Trenton and Country Day could make the Barons a surprise. Brighton matched Holly for the runnerup slot last seasdn and is expected to finish in the top group again with eight six-footers on the. squad. WAYNE - OAKLAND FORECAST 1. Northville 2. Clarkston 3. Brighton 4. Ho Pf 5. W Bloomfield f Bloomfield Hijis Clarenceville © AVONDALE HOLLY DI Fen J28 Bloomfield A D10 Oxford H 131 Clawson H|D @ Bloomfie' H J31 Milford H D13 Clawson F 4 Oxford A DI} Milford . FP 7 W. Bloom’id A DI? Rochester A F 1 Pitegerald A D320 W. Bloomld H Fi4 Northville H D'9 *'tzgerald H Pil Rochester H Brighton H F21 Clarkston A J10 Troy A Fl4 Troy H phe Northville 4. 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Clemens A F21 Port Huron H MILFORD Ji4 Kimball © A ¥F25 E. Detroit, Hip 3 Rochester H J28 Clare'ville # \J17 Port Huron A F28 Ferndale AID 6 Cler'ville A J31 Holly A jJa4 Hazel Park H on — H F 7 Clarkston - a rkston H J11 W.Bloomf'ld BLOOMFIELD HILLS J 7 W Bloomfield A J14 Bloomfield H J10 Bloomfield A J18 Rochester A ae meer be os seg eerie HJi7 Northville H J21 Northville A D13 Clarkston olly J 24 Brightor A (DIT Oak Park A J31 Clarkston A . : on a {D20 Brighton H F 7 Brighton Al NORTHVILLE J 7 Northville A Fill Northville Hip 6 W Bloomf'ld H J31 Brighten H J10 Milford H Fil4 Milford AID? 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It is expected (if the weather cooperates) that the |} area’s activities will be going by Dec. 15. * * * Newest of the area's ski centers is the 120-acre Summit Ski Club in Fenton's Tyronne Hills, that is ‘said to include the state's highest ‘for start of the season early in December, has nine runs, four tows, a skating area and other | \An@ettit-beats Army Saturday|i,. attitude which Erdelatz has features provided through a big in’ Phi a bowt e. The 1954 crew beat) Mississippi th the Sugar Bowl at)... New Orleans. The Cotton bowl Is}-'” awaiting the fun lovers. Coach Eddie Erdelatz is respon- sible for the spirit just as he kept) hammering three years ago on the theme if you want to win badly enough you will. A “A very important part of foot- y| ball is to enjoy it and not to take j it as a = " is the idea he sold , this squad. j Quips by the players fly fast, ‘and furious on and off the field. | Even during @ game in a crucial ‘Army game, “I'm tense before ev- game," he admits, ‘but | like) | the players relaxed.” | It’s a tough job to keep the Navy | football squad on an even keel dur jing this week when the Academy © grounds resound constantly and ‘are plastered with signs with one Erdelatz evidently has succeeded with player after player telling in-| terviewers they've never had so) much fin and.are looking forward | to Army with enjoyment instead| of an inner fear of goofing before. 100,000 ,000 spectators. thought only—‘‘beat, Army.” But) la, it also will go ‘0 | fostered for the all - important community effort. There's a spa- cious guést house, snack bar and equipment shop. * * * The new area is four miles south of Fenton on Foley road. Further information can be had at the Fenton Chamber of Com- merce, * * * A snow-making machine has been installed, and the entire area iwill be floodlighted. Qualified in- structors, using the Canadian tech- inique, have been engaged. National ‘Ski Patrol personnel is also pro- vided. | LAYAWAY — LAYAWAY — LAYAWAY — Y — LAYAWAY. — LAYAWAY a _ Sport Shirts $2.98 $1.00 Y1 — AVMVAYI — | He — LAYAWAY — LAYAWAY — LAYAWAY — LAYAWAY 9 — AVMYAY1 — AVMVAY1 — AVMYAYVT — AY. AV1 — AVMVA MY ee eee ee ess : | | 7 | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, Last Word for Hoople Egad! Here we are at the end of another w Season of forecasting football results — and your humble correspondent wind- ing. it all up in a blaze of glory with a perfect card — har-rumph! One of the great upsets of the season I have saved for the last— Oklahoma State to nose out Okla- homa, 14-13. Amazing, isn't it? Not to mention Texas defeating one of the nation’s most beralded teams, Texas A. and M. My word, Well, Turkey Day always NOVEMBER 28, 1957 _ 2 SIX'TY-THREE ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER 228% as ° RE he ans ¥2 Johnstown, Pa., to a minor league contract. Pekich, also 20, has been| | a star pitcher in the Johnstown City League for the past two sea-| ~ sons. He will play with Class D/|* Montgomery, Ala. . Bengals Sign Milford Player for Farm Club DETROIT — Outlielder Mi- ; chael Carl of Milford has signed a 3rd Triple Dead Heat contract with the Detroit Tigers to a ; . play with Idaho Falls in the Class) WESTBURY, N.Y. @® — The Third triple dead heat for first C Pioneer League. oe . The 20-year-old right-hander is | Place went into harness racing 4 books last night when F l.axe Yi e a student at Ferris Institute and Dream, Navy Song and Great). sk aac alias eee. Open Friday, Saturday and Monday Nights ‘til 9 (Pontiac Store) played baseball in the service. The Tigers also announced the | Knight finished all even in a mie) signing of pitcher Pete Pekich of _pace at Roosevelt Raceway. : Bind RIES DS OEE SE RECT Ee brings memories ef my Thanks- ec : giving dinner experiences, some 4 2 = of them grueling, may I assure Because you & 5 you, There was, for instance, know he should me that day when I shared an eagle R |e ; with twe starving prospectors in C relax more, give..... \e i Dead Man’s Guich. . S 4 ; Then again, once in Afghanistan,| 4, ae on - ay 7 ie a : | owl goulash was the piece de re- — 2 4 ri Navy 20, Army 14 : : 4 sistance. Have you ever eaten Boston College 14, Holy Cross |” ‘ baked ostrich in the Australian 1 , iF ' ar | bush? Ho! ; Vv le : | ek ; | Well, with final admonition to ee ~ ree ee e HAND TURNED = f oa 3 | be sure and watch Colgate give) iaocesage M easaee . 5 | a - Tennessee 20, Vanderbilt 14 :, - ie Brown the bird, may I leave you ; 4 ‘ : Miss, State 13, Mississippi 6 ig * for the time being. Watch for my = é : , Georgia Tech 26, Georgia 6 Fe) | ee early return, however, with the ig ~, 7 ae complete list of Bowl games and mies Sh, Davies 38 * au nc Ss — 8 Florida 13, Miami, Fla, 6 8 —m Ae ere, end chescet La. State 19, Tulane 13 <> . ina and cheerio! Oklahoma State 14, Oklahoma | # . oY ~ THANKSGIVING . | 13 e , mi . enn 1, €ornell 7 — Se. Carolina 27, Wake Forest : i Christ as j Colgate 20, Brown 7 4 : Texas 13, Texas A. and M. 6 Texas Christian 21, Southern ° ; Biah 19, Utah State 7 Methodist 20 from a : ator Officials , ad of Scouting Toda . Q 10day 1 gifts at— JACKSONVILLE, Fla, u — The - : Gator Bowl] selection committee | es i had a representative at the Texas! Bs i . A&M vs. Texas game today and) e ; e e ca | will have others at the Mississippi| . i i % vs. Mississippi State and Tennes-| COME IN AND SEE GOT : + Z CHOInSOLUS ‘ see vs. Vanderbilt football games, how the glove-soft leathers ; j : - ‘ Tl | Saturday. . : . i - * | | | and light-weight comfort of Those six tewms are prime tar-| ‘ ae | Evans Slippers invite your gets of Gator Bow! selectors to- man to relax. gether with Arkansas, Rice, West STRIKES AND SPARES eo e Virginia and Boston College. By doe Wilman ICACINSONS . Three of the four Southwest fiow’s your bowling form? Do MUFFLERS — smooth, soft, colorful Conference teams mentioned still you have a major flaw in your —— EEE Alwar lbut bulkless silk or wool : have a chance to makesthe Cotton natural approach or delivery? If _ Saginaw at Lawrence Open Every Night Till Christmas : d | = Rew! — Rice, Texas A&M and so, try to remedy it. But, if it’s — Shoe D Distinctive, new colors on eenien &§ Texas. ° become such a natural part of your |i) oe ee eee creas 4 from 3.5 ' &§ * * * game that you can't get rid of it, | Va einicisiibeninhamemnaminn ee oi Meet $ i One of the Southeastern Confer- An can still become a good mower | _ - CREW-NECK SWEATERS — |ong- ) OF ence teams on the Gator Bowi espite it | I- | , q : 1 sieeve puli-over Ciassic for campus or . & list probably will be in the Sugar) There are a lot of fine men ood . Bowl. Another may be in the Cot- and women bowlers today who 7 “ARMY casual wear. Warm, 9 jeoking 95 i ton Bowl if Navy doesn’t beat|have reached stardom despite some | te top-fashion colors . rom <: t Army and go against the South-| definite flaws in their games. Pat-| NAVY a | < west champ. jty Streibeck and Carmen Salvino,| . 4 — : : ere for instance, have backswings| 32 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-0022 | wee DRESS SHIRTS DD SU OG . ‘that are much higher than. they| o- cloth, oxford weaves. 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Clemens \ The Pistons have a 6-8 sea- a FE 4-621) LN return to ac- tion tomerrow night at Cincin. Weer rr wae nati and return home Satursday (te * * Detroit's Pistons dropped deep- er into 3rd place in the NBA bowing to St. Louis by a 121-110 count at Olympia last night in the 2nd game of a doubleheader. ‘up a full game on Detroit by win- ning the opener over Minneapolis, 107-106. It was the 5th defeat in six | home games for the new Motor | City entry as St. Louis boosted | its frent . running record to 10 victories against five setbacks, The Hawks led all the bans after la close opening quarter ended 30- |28 in their favor. The visitors had jleads of 14 and 18 points before Second place Cincinnati picked) troiters play at New York Sun- day to complete a busy week- end, x *« * Last night’s opener had a thril- ling finish with the Lakers putting on a game rally before bowing. * *« * * Trailing 90 to 77 as the 4th quar- ter got under way, Minneapolis) Pistons Lose to Hawks to meet the ‘same club. The De- successive goals gave Cincinnati a five - point edge, 105-100. But the Lakers kept battling. They sliced the difference to one in the missed win when a shot by Vern Mik- kelsen missed. Clyde nati with 22 points, while Dick Bgpered topped the losers with making 18 of 19 free throws. 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Anderson beat Cooper 10-8, 10 8, 6-3 after which the veteran Rose |took the ser 8-10, | The defeat probably cost Fraser singles place on the Aussie Da- Cup ilikely to be named despite today’s; i flexible than Cooper,” said Gard- nar Mulloy of Miami, Fila. | plays a wider assortment of shots | whereas a great player, is pretty stereo- typed ay courts and walloped Fra- Sessions Becin With Annual Player Draft Yank Farmhands Among Top Choices; Satchel Paige Also on List COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (INS)—The Legislative forces in baseball's year of revision swing into action this week in what promises to be the most momen- tous Major-Minor League winter meetings of all time. Geographical, historical and arithmetical alterations are on tap and a realignment of the entire structure of baseball heads a bulky agenda that includes gnother bat- tle over the controversial bonus rule. > The conclaves run from Dec. 2-7 and the executives arrived early to lay the groundwork for the im- portant discussions and to get set for the usual parleys on player trades that go hand-in-glove with these annual meetings. 8-6, 6-4, 6-3. team, although Cooper is "s straight set victory, almost an exact dupli-! triumph in the U. S. Hills last Sep- clinched the was mumbled to him- racket in the air ‘Harry Chiti and outfielder The Pacific Coast League, Amer- ican Association and Texas League are the three biggest groups directly affected and the chain reaction of having major league ball on the West Coast goes all the way down the ladder. The first business on Monday concerns itself with the Major League player draft. There ap- pears to be no standout prize on the list of several hundred elig- ibles. * * * A bargain may be found on the Yankee farm list at ,Denver,! where 27 players are eligible. The list includes bonus players Cletis Boyer, an infielder, and Frank Leja, a first baseman, catcher Jim Pisoni. An interesting name — Satchel Paige, the ageless one—appears on the Miami list. * * * Sprinkled throughout the draft list are names of ex - major Anderson is much more “He Cooper, while steady and be subject leaguers and youngsters who failed to make the grade after receiving bonuses. The Major-Minor League Execu- tive Council wants to scrap the bonus rule. and proposes that any | first eS ee jthe New York Rangers 5-2 on a for the new Birmingham high PROPER START — First formal competition last night proved a successful season’s opening for Jay Myers’ Maple tankers. They defeated a good Highland Park club 69-25. Last night’s duel marked beginning of 1957-58 swimming activity pool, in the Pontiac area. In the photo are ers and lettermen, from left: Dave Smith (100 back), John. Hyde (diver), Jim Peters (butter- fly), Pete Sintz (50-100 freestyle), Dave Rider (med. relay) and Tom Bechtel (200 freestyle), All are 1956-57 EML champions. Bruins Step Up to 3rd in NHL Slump Ends as Boston Defeats Rangers, 5-2, at New York By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Boston Bruins are on the upbeat again and Coach Milt Schmidt hopes “they've had their slump for the Season.” “Every club is going to have its hard times,”’ said Schmidt last night after the Bruins had whipped four-goal third period splurge that moved them into sole possession of third place in the National Hockey League. According to Schmidt, the |Win Marks Pool Opening By H. GUY MOATS ers started out Wednesday night “the best in many years” look pretty good. Maples took every first place in a 69-25 smashing win over High- land Park in the premiere dual meet in the school’s fine new pool. * x that equalling performance by ace free- styler Pete Sintz in the 50-yard ; event. * * The team’s top performer and Bruins played one of their best games of the season before a Thanksgiving eve crowd of 13,615 in Madison Square Garden. New York held a 2-1 lead after two periods but Boston rallied for goals by Johnny Bucyk,. Jerry Toppazzini.and Vic Stasiuk in the eight minutes of the third session. Boston’ has lost only one to. unrestricted draft. ifrom the bench. Tom has been ill state champion 200-yard freestyler, | Tom Bechtel, watched proceedings and it was thought he might be lost for the season, Now it appears he may get back into action within several weeks, with good luck. Maples go again, at home, next Tuesday against Grosse Pointe. of its last seven games. “This will be a hot one,” Myers Birmingham High School's tank-|° in proper fashion to make coach) Jay Myers’ belief the club will be) A big audience watched the Maples compile their fine victory included a school record- Tin Maples Dunk Polar Bears reports. “Pointers are a strong utfit.”” : Maples had to win one event itwice-last night. Dave Rider, first in: for the 100-breaststroke, was idisqualified for taking too many underwater. strokes. Teammate Bill Driver got the = anyway: ene? ‘on by Sintz: Pete F ne Felner (BD. xf 23.8 (equals rsehedl ge eh by F. J. Me- ret 2nd, Dennis Moore (HF). Time (2:14.7 00-yard gee Aah by Sintz; 2nd, Bilt “Buick (B). Tim 00-yard Sruaciatets (Wee by Bill Parr (Bhi, and, Jee Kolbe (HF). Time ); ion Time 1:07. 100-yard Cackstrote Wen by Dave —_— ay an Hallock (HP). aoa ‘new. mediey—Won by — Phil Bredford (HP), Tim relay—Won by Bir- laine Gon Belteat, Driver, Hyde ons. 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Among proposals up for debate are those to outlaw ‘Spanish style’ Javelin throws; to limit AAU championships to U. 8S. citi- ‘zens except in track and field, _ swimming and women's basket- ball; and to broaden rues defining an amateur. ‘Southfield Loses Opener, 61-49 - Southfield ran into a strong LI- ivonia Bentley team in its basket- and came out onthe THOSE OLD SKATES Complete Line of C. C.M. & Canadian Flyer Skates © Ladies’ Figure * 9.95 * Skates . ** o- 4.19 oe. C.C.M. HOCKEY STICKS: USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN | spoRTS sHoP| FE 2-7621 — 5 ss nA a yo @ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 ; SIXTY-FIVE . . now Ham rs nters Detroit Tiger night games at; Mexico and the U. S. are divide Dons Look Mig hty Again S pe Hu Arkansas Coach 'Briggs pea attracted ses 58 led ‘by a frontier which is 1,833 oo A. Wonipert.-‘On a. given Still Uncertain ‘ais in us. [miles long. 2s macro ne oon ra tao. || Paar Kjff Down, Good Elsewhere ot Future Pans a ae reputation for great basketball|€st any of them.” ‘| LAWRENCE, Kan. W —Jack teams, shapes up another this Ply gp ire a at ¢ LANSING w& — Heavy snows, expected to harvest another 20,-_ Improved shooting also is re- \ : : i = 7 i | season. “7 and Gene Brown at 6-2%%/are holding down the deer kill in| 000 bucks, does and fawns. ported at Gladwin, Refuge, th itchell, Arkansas University] We have developed a new camshaft grind that will : form the nutleus of the team. Both “Wy ‘once | ¥ footbal coach and No. 1 di-| “f: : * + & are Vetathme of ‘ie 2008 untional the Upper ——. but hunters) ia ’ candi-'| give you terrific acceleration, more speed, plus 24 to Wittners of the NCAA champion-|.), elsewhere generally are reporting ate to succeed Chuck Mather at} 28 MORE HORSEPOWER. FLAME HARDENED lobes ampionship club, Farmer hails “a season, hunters who tried their! 2 2 . ship in 1955 and 1956 and a sur- pi P ere success “fully as good as last luck in the Upper Peninsula had cies beeen be ee een Lovet Kansas, says he expects to know | assure longer cam life. from Richm ” prising third place club in the from San — and Brow? vear, surveys by state conserva-' ‘brought back 7,614 bucks and! Peninsula, Antlerless deer taken his future coaching plans by today In the first 10 days of the regular | Baldwin district and at various) same national collegiate cham- Ition men reveal. : from two-any-deer areas in the o- tomorrow at the latest. ‘ i pionships last year, the Dons have ¢ A Peer Msckinse, Os the 2 | Baldwin area total 1,570, less than’ While it is strongly rumored Ford-Mercury $ Curciahst four of the five starting regulars|. Harvey Kuenn. of the Detroit date! tent year, the figure totaled 300 under the predicted total for that Mitchell already has been se- $ from that latter team. Tigers has played in the All-Star; Despite early predictions hs be 7,548, all of thera ie ves ciate ne season. | \lected to head future Kansas foot-] Your com, exchanged. . ‘I oe ad "ll be able to hold our|game all five seasons he’s been in| gers kill, rons onlay ae | deer ecamin @id pot ra hocur. _ 'ball fortunes there still has been own th any ball club,’ iad aid the Ameri should ‘no formal announcement. y _— ithe American League. | 60,000 bucks as they did in 1956 irently with the regular season | "Mitchel left Lawrence ‘0 return HEADS MILLED ] ’ | im the regular Nov. 15-30 season, 4nywhere in the U. P. Ti T lk T d 'to his Fayetteville, Ark., home. . | | Special “‘any-deer” seasons are | xs * & igers q rade late ‘yesterday after being inter: Wohlfeil-Dee Eng. Telegraph Rd. ———_— | About 33 tf hunte viewed by poreenine icoranait IT’S . ‘also ised the Seas leat veer Wi th B H Noida by the screening commit FE 2-4907 . “3 Hopman Invokes | |from the Lower Peninsula I OSOX, ose [a — : | THE ~ Snow prevented many ‘hunters | = | ‘Gag Rule’ for | from treking into the best deer| CHICAGO ~The Chicago White . |cover, and forced them to stick)Sex will hold trade talks with the! RESU a You'll be delighted ‘Aussie N etter Ss \fairly close to the main thorough- |Boston Red Sox and motes Tigers| oT ball officials, with the | fares. Many back roads were this weekend as base wad cae ADELAIDE # — Captain Harry blocked, especially in the western gather at Colorade Springs, Colo.., | THAT peements tenk Hopman invoked the “gag rule”’|/end of the peninsula. |for the annual major-minor meet-| | when we clean today for all members of the Aus-| South of the Straits and on ings. i : elu al : them. One - hour itraian Davis Cup tennis team.'/Great Lakes islands, deer have x ® * fm am, fe . ; : 'The players are not permitted to had a tougher time of-it. Many, A Boston group, headed by gen-) % Sad ¢ = service if desired. jtalk to the press and all state-/hunters, stymied by bad weather eral- manager Joe Cronin, will en-| ~ ~ ments and interviews must be jin the U, P., headed back across train with top White Sox brass Sat-} an * icleared with Hopman. ithe straits. urday at Chicago. 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And though they have, spension. he other hand, oon Ge Gd [eed te x * * Cet PR BIN BD INEIETD: WOON | ads the Geww on orcelioa, eye, arene e See etal resentation of the European min. | by heart disease patients who trav- shun the publicity mills of Holly-| = ority in Algeria and defines meth. | The Algerian dilemma is com- il work, will obtain extra con = P y o | : aa been — a Beatle lms | plics ne Sideration fr blic, police and) . y r | ots o sition fer anes plated by the tact hat France sean fom pie police AA aay tm the otter nee hat dee ot Yet Gaillard’s own Radical So-| ne otiations. The rebels in.cars and railways. ‘in that he is signed up exclusively his office.” cialist Party has split on the issue, |i ar th vinci io of tndencn | to a studio — Warner Brothers. | ‘* * Pa | a majority of the delegates led by, @ pemiee | idence be granted by the French be-| d “it “ oF = ted. assist the How come? | Newman has methods of wine! former Premier Pierre Mendes-| | Cocter wae ts called. * * * : France disavowing his government fore they call off their guerrillas. ‘ning his own way. He agreed to. a 7 i Many instances have been re-, “Panic, I guess,” he said./do Sethe tees idrgan’ Sexy."| policy. | . ported to the Society of unfortunate «yo, keep passing up opportuni- which he wasn’t too hot for, in. ~ & * Setting Plans ‘mistakes, some of them fatal, when ties until finally you worry that order to do an outside picture, | Gaillard's party opponents have heart disease sufferers have been j¢ might be the last time you're “The Long, Hot Summer.” urged the government to accept for Rochester found unconscious, Offered one. I didn’t want to sign, The actor declared that such) the offer by Tunisian President | They may have been treated as because I figured I wasn't ready studio battles are mistakenly at-! |_Habib Bourguiba and Moroccan(zQOdfellow Sale arunks or vagrants, when only act. for it. yet "The Silver Chalice’ tributed to temperament. He said! King Mohamed V to use their good ling ‘‘wobbly,”” and while trying to proved that I was right.” ‘it’s merely a matter of a man offices to bring about a settle-- ROCHESTER—Plans are being rest when in pain or desperately) Despite his nosedive in that re-! sticking up for his rights. ment. made this week for the 39th an- Striving for breath. It is often’ fama ‘nual Ben Jones Goodfellow news-(difficult to diagnose what is wrong, YOUR HOLIDAY erate Moslem leader, and King Mo-| conducted Dec. 6, 7 and 9. It will/trom the Cardiac Society, a non-| hamed who now is in Washington provide money for the annual party profit organization with offices at for about 350 children. |3240 Book Building, Detroit (26) Rochester, Brooklands and ™ichigan. Avondale Goodfellows will con- | 7 * duct the sale as usual, They have | The blind have the white cane Ls a big Christmas party planned for Dec. 21 in the Harrison-Cen- DOUKA Reta =. fon Se ee | ¥y .. ‘BEYOND MOMBASA Denver Thieves Find Thanksgiving Dinner | DENVER (®—The trimmings on at least one Thanksgiving Day table may have been rather lean today, but nobody could complain about the main dish. * * * DISPUTE COSTS ; Mendes - France says that the P@Per sale. The sale was pioneered)&M4 time is important. | _Thursday ——— PRICES: BY SEEING war has been costing France be-|Y the late Ben Jones, who for} ‘The new emblem which vic- | Doors Open HURON Childzen 20c THIS SPECIAL tween $1,670,000,000 and $1,900,000,-|™&2Y years conducted it with a few] tims of heart disease can now 12:45 THEATER Adults 70 ) 000 yearly, a figure sharply disput-|helPers from the police and fire| wear, is a small dignified lapel ——— * ed by Gaillard, who put it at $858)4ePartments, to raise funds for a| pin, coloured black and red on | million yearly. Christmas party for needy area an oxidized silver pase. It is | EAST AFRICAN ADVENTURE * * children. smaller than a dime, but will be | ba The French Government thus far| * *x * at once recognized, for it is | has rejected the idea of negotiat-| Thousands of dollars have been| heart-shaped, and bears a pic: | Jungle Mysteries ! Shocking Rites! . ing with the Algerian Nationalist /realized in past years by the| tre of tiny stethoscope. = noes | rebels through Bourguiba, the mod-|drive, which this year will be| The pin is obtainable for $1.00 , } | to assist them in many countries; | ‘diabetics in some areas have an tral Junior High School at 1:30 emblem; but this is the first time| a constructive attempt has been p-m. . made to give universal protection: Fire Chief George Ross and Johnito heart disease sufferers, many: Albertson will be co-chairmen. of!o¢ whom can travel and work, | A poultry farm here yesterday/the “Brooklands. chairman eth se | —with— reported the theft of SEVEN Chief Harold Miller of Avondale Such interest was attracted on, ARTHUR, dressed turkeys, a duck, a roast- Fire Poli jthe first suggestion of the cardiac; O‘CONNELL ing hen and three fryers, all Department assisting. C€'emblem that The Cardiac Society’ — ready for delivery for Thanks- Say — st again will COn-\pelieves it will soon become fa- = Sere families’ Christinas baskets. = |™Hiar in all countries State museum at University, Ala-| Harold Dawe, entertainment . bama, features a geological sec-\Chairman, plans a fine musical County Births tion with 20,000 specimens and/program for the Christmas party. aa te Almont oe Pena ot Joan, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaines DELORAS MICHAELS samples of the ore and mi There will be gifts for all, dis- in the state. : tributed by Santa Claus. ;_ Regina Lynn, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd PASQUALES [= : @ ROYAL OAK @ LAKE ORION et RESTAURANT and PIZZERIA |21222 or == ‘Pails Church, Va. annownee the birth | : 895 LAPEER ROAD—OPPOSITE BUCKHORN LAKE of Rome Cindy Darlene, to Mr. and Mrs. E!- ne f mer Petz of Capac. ( 26 | Dawn Marie, to Mr. and Mrs. Blair ———- . — —— ee |R, Chittick of Clarkston. a Pamela Starr, to Mr. and Mrs. Den-.) ‘nfs Love, Allenton. 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ANDREWS ae a BI ee | ee a ; . —_———_—— ‘ p ms . : 1 : t ; a 139 r \ | \e "4 , Ae OF a Ke ee wad ~ public desptays, with a few excep- peers rene Tre Nena Ten aE Pea neg ne a eee ee a ee ee Ee ee ee ee ee ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1957 SIXTY-SEVEN Custom Comes Froni¥reash Forebears Christmas Fireworks. Halted ATLANTA im — An old French custom adopted many years ago in the Old South is wearing thin. Yankees visiting in the deep South have been surprised at what they viewed as an extremely unor- thedox method of celebrating! Christmas by shooting off fire- works. * * The practice was brought in by early French settlers in Louisiana. Use of fireworks on Christmas is commana in France, Spain and Italy. The French settlers’ noisy greeting of Christmas Eve spread to most of the Southern states but did net find favor in Yankee territory, Mounting Fourth of July fire- works casualties brought restric- tive ordinances or legislation in many states over the country. | DOUBLE DANGER But the double jeopardy of Christmas and Fourth of July ex- plosives in careless hands prompt- ed legislatures and city governing bodies in the South to bear down even harder on use of ear-splitting miniature bombs, rockets that can knock out an eye or tear. off a finger. : State laws in Georgia, North Carolina, Florida and Alabama ban fireworks except in supervised tions. Georgia law permits their sale for use outside the state and in farming areas to break up bird infestations. Florida law also permits farm- ers to explode fireworks to chase birds from their crops. Fish hatehery operators in that state may ‘also use firecrackers to scare. off predators, North Carolina relaxed its ban! in 1955 by legalizing use of caps) a phenomenal decrease in acci- dents, Seuth Carolina law bans all fire- works except small firecrackers, sparklers and toy pistol caps. Sev- eral South Carolina cities enacted ordinances against use ireworks but these and the state law per- mit public displays. In Louisiana, where the Christ- mas fireworks started, there is ne general prohibition but most major cities have ordinances against them and their use is de- clining. Little or no fireworks are used in New Orleans or Baton Rouge en either July 4 or Christ- mas. Most Tennessee cities and many counties have local ordinances) banning fireworks. A bill to‘ com- Family Riled Up as Thieves ‘Bag’ Their Four Deer DEWITT @® — George Kashe- nider and his family are pretty riled up about the theft of their four deer. The four bucks, one eight pointer and three spikehorns, were cut down from a cottonwood tree out- side their home sometime before daylight Tuesday. Kashenider and his son, Frank, had hung them there after dressing them out. * * * A bloody trail showed the thieves dragged the carcasses 200 feet and carried them off in a car or truck, The deer were shot north of Harrison by Kashenider and his ft 4 = by Law was watered down to ban Roman candles, sky réckets and similar, except small ‘‘soft-shell'’ variety. the state law doesn't interfere with local laws, many of which are more strict. LOCAL ORDINANCES Most larger cities in Mississippi enacted ordinances ‘against fire- werks undér a local option plan approved by the legislature in 1956. But there has been little de- crease in their use since dealers Set up shop outside city limits and do a good business. In Arkansas, Little Rock, Fort Smith, Jonesbore, Pine Bluff aud Hot Springs ban fireworks by or- dinance, Fort Smith permits su- pervised displays and police there report a marked decrease in their use. Texas law limits retail sales of outlaw all kinds was intro-| duced in the 1957 legislature but! |fireworks to periods between June, : Z 24 and July 4 and between Dec.) Unfortunately, by the time a/Were Sent to se Chicago Regional|__ “this Kent cliff-top village has The measure, man gets to be a big gun, he’s fre-| Office of the U. S. Bureau of Fed- 15 and Jan, 1. Group Gives Advice on Vacation Driving DENVER (INS) — The Rocky Mountain Automobile Association of America offers some advice for motorists; * * * If your car runs hot, the trouble may be caused by a defective thermostat. Have the thermostat checked the next time you have your car serviced and especially before you take a lengthy trip. —-Taking a vacation soon? When you have your car checked be sure to include inspection of your lights. It's important to have good illum- ination when driving around town, but out on the highway it’s a mat- ter of life and death. —Your “margin of safety’’ when driving is the distance you can see clearly ahead of your car. To main- tain that safe margin, don’t. follow another car too closely, never pass on hills or curves, and don’t drive faster at night than your Safety margin will permit. passed at the last ‘regular session|quently in no condition to get €T@! Credit Unions, which request- not want its name changed to Cap- of the legislature was Opposed by) tbe Texas Safety Assn., which wanted the manufacture and sale outlawed completely. | loaded . . . Most couples have a plan for the future, says Caroline Clark. It's known as the install- iment plan.—Eear] Wilson. ° FBI Probing. Shortages at Pontiac Credit Union The Federal Bureau of Favesti-fand the shortages it revealed. gation is probing shortages re-) ja | ree! ported at the Chief Pontiac Fed) “We Will make no disclos. | eral Credit Union, 850 Joslyn Ave. @r¢s." said Frank Franzen, assis-.| Charles Brown, special agent in| ‘ant regional representative of the bureau, “That will be up to the U.S, Attorney in Detroit.” Chief Pontiac officials said that charge of the FBI's Detroit office, said that results of the ipvestiga- tion will be turned over to the U.S. Attorney's office, in Detroit. they, too, were unable to detail x~ * * the shortages, ‘except for one sus- Brown would not comment on picious $19,500 loan made last Feb- how long the investigation will/ruary. take nor its scope or details. '" tw te * It was believed, though, that if/ The shortages, said Gordon W. criminal evidence is produced, it Rice credit union president, ap-| ‘will soon \ in the hands of US ‘parently have occured since Sep- |Attorney Fred Kaess, who May tember, 1956, and are fully cov-; iseek a warrant or warrants Upon ered by insurance, | jwhich a federal grand jury can! “te e * act toward an indictment. The credit union's 10,000 mem- Chief Pontiac officials Jast Fri- bers are employes of Pontiac Mo-, day disclosed that a three-week tor Division. examination of the credit union's | books revealed a $54,135 short- age. ‘i Wrangle Over Hyphen . The results of the examination) CapEL-LE-FERNE, England iP | ' itold Kent County Council it does jed that the FBI _ an ielleferne — without hyphens. The | * /County Council is trying to get a | Chicago officials have kept mum|regular spelling for many villages OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 4 ~ GOODMAN'S SLASHES PRICES! 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The exception opens to them this year.’ the way for a few roadside “‘whole-| Mrs. Kashenider said it was the | sale"’ operations but State Fire/first deer for Balfanz, a nephew, Marshal Ray Humkey said the 1950;who left yesterday for duty at) Jaw accomplished its purpose with Camp Pendleton, Calif. ee Plast She th DURLON Top, Sides and REGULAR $39.95 VALUE BUY 2 FOR USE AS ROOM DIVIDER OR CORNER GROUP Versetile and Decorative FE 2-0179 . furniture if SELF-LEVELING BRASS FERRULES wor Bring us your porking ticket. We'll pay it! 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M. to 9 P..M, # OPEN EVERY EVENING ‘TIL 5 P.M. - Rex's Rees : Be ii is nealing tae pr Os '< ee Se ee eee ag Bac grenade For a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon SE SSS ES SS SS ew Om CHRISTMAS ee Minace Mile Eye Clinic or evening visit of SAVE 16¢ Ladies’ Fur Trim sks Fs e Mi I cha ‘WITH THIS COUPON S LIPPE RS § Optometrists 1B Henry’ s cle od JACK FROST | ; e ‘: ia (Formerly Henry's Bloomfield Inn) Fa: ‘SUGAR Hs, 39° at the Miracle Mile Dr. R. Schaefer fe For Your Nightly Entertainment— e a ee ROSS at the Organ : Dr. R. Gluskin P= Oakland County’s newest, most beautiful cocktail lounge and supper club is now open. The speicalty of the house is an atmosphere of complete relaxa- Colors: " Beck. Blue, White, Pink, Red All sisee, including ne ee ae oe ee ed ee a ee Oe ee oe ee ee se oe le ° su tion, cocktails the way you like them, and a lunch- ’ Women’ Ss Nylon BOOTS rey ° Glasses Fitted Ny eon and dinner menu to please the most discrim- : Food Fair Matket $99 2 © Contact Lenses ' —Sa inating palate. srg — No Cash Value... Void After Sat. BEAUTIFUL BLACK . Sizes ey a . jov. 30, 1957... None Sold to Dealers or Chih ZIPPER or TIE............. 4 set fe © Eyes Examined _ Cocktails—Luncheons—Dinners dap gx RINGS + Comin Peg Cuptamnes. -a-Leyaway now — A small deposit will hold— '@ Prompt Service on Al & 11 A.M. to 2 A.M. Te ee ee eS ae ne en Repairs f Lestled in Schigun's Newest ‘hopping Center ” _ Miracle Mile Shopping Center Telegraph at Square Lake Road —KEINNEY’S SHOES FOOD FAIR SUPER MARKETS Ftderal 2291 S, Telegraph 10%). 2-2744 In Arcade Next to Kresge’s 8 P.M. at POOLE HARDWARE wascir uzz on SPECIAL? MAYNARD EGG BEATER Sanitary Safety Seal Mg ce CEO ta ines eee | $]00 Lay-ewey Deposit reserves her Join Our Christmas Club Now! Enjoy a Carefree, Bill-Free Christmas in’S8 Take = Nov, '68 mare from ; Disney's Fomanlend FANTASIA SPRING PONY - SINGER NOW for Christmas delivery prcwrcensecseresserstnss6ees beer 4 . Created by Walt Disney thi ry SINGER SEWING CENTER == Not Beacty ex Pictered = VIII fags reated by Walt Disney .. . this _¢ courant ce Be lr ieee pemspastive foey wal tl sey 98 Soubeam I Mixmaster Junior jicf; Spec. $14.95 03 ssobearanencercccnawasstases: 6OODB youngster this Christmas morn. i9 © A Trademark of THE SINGER MPG. CO. ‘Pinto’ or ‘Palomino’ with pink mane, tail and saddle. 29" high, 1.25 a week W. T. GRANT Co. | Miracle Mile Center 2125 s. >. Telegroph Rd. Cone TODDLERS’ a Purchase a a Gift for Your Home! oe ©. Foe e aaa ‘ 7” ea ‘ oa ie ¢ ae 7 at, | 4 10 | _ You may deposit weekly or in advance Ina POT Sue ak Just j in : Time for rm | Benrus Watches Men's or Ladies’ 17-Jewel Poole Hardware MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Telegraph and Square Lake Rd. Store Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. -. Located i in J.C. PENNEY Fabric and Notions Dept. FE 8-9352 : Friday. Saturday-Monday | Only! : COLORFORMS Reg. *1.00 GI eet DN iN ZS 10 Karat Gold Pinleh or Stainlons Fleeces and Tweeds—Sizes 1 to 4 be TOWEL ENSEMBLE 04 Lael — All Wool with Inner Lining — . ae 24 x 46 Bath Towel 7% FREE Men's Watch kh ‘ ' aes x HY En Bands tached REDUCED TO CLEAR! hd ie ; 53 Be Sure | and Visit Our - While Tes While You Wait —$1.00 Miracle Mile Store Only Our own famous make. re Toy Department at eo © e LOU-MOR JEWELERS MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER. 12 Noon to 9; Sat. 10 to 9 : 45 SOUTH SAGINAW ‘SST. only 79¢, White, 6 lovely colors, | i quick-dry bath towel.. -amazing at _ J.C. PENNEY v0. | 11 tiers ta.“ WT: GRANT Co. ‘Youngland Children’s Shop Boys’ and Girls’ Weat - Shoes -- Toys | OPEN EVERY EVENING ‘TIL 9 P.M. 3 Miracle Mile Genter 2135 S. Telegraph Rd. Open Every Eventing ‘til 9. ; FE $-9522 ae Daily 9:96-to 5:30; Fri. ‘til 9 . a, oa . . ; inches ee cal . : . , ie : > ‘ : = : . Sue \ A FS ¢ \ ‘ < : .-— 4 i 7, ‘ } ‘ \ : “eg i y PARKING | Ladies’ FALL HAT VALUES Available Only at Your KROGER STORE in Miracle Mile Shopping Center FRESH © Feather Weight ® Black Suede Tartan Plaid ° riaairer by ‘‘Rabhor” (Imported Fabric Woven — in Belgium) © Ivy League . Values From ICNI 195 101369 $ 99 One Special Assortment to Choose From Sizes 7" 1 9: 17 MIRACLE MILE ONLY S. S. KRESGE’S | “Be Our Mystery Guest” Open Every Evening ‘til 9 P.M. this low price good Friday and Saturday (November 26 and 27) only at Miracle Mile store! REPEAT OF A SELLOUT! Ladies’ Fake FUR COLLARS Reg. $1.00 GUM DROP FLIPPERS .... . $5.99 KIRBY'S at POOLE HARDWARE Special! Revere Whistling TEA KETTLE FAMILY SHOE STORE (Miracle Mile Only) Cinderellas .. . Fairytale footwear, shimmering Lure x, cushion - soft, stretch nylon. Stretches to fit any foot. Silver, gold . Cc or blue. Gift boxed. Regular = Also complete stock of $3.95 other styles in Ripons for mén, women and 2 for $1.00 children, Ice Skates for the Whole Family ......From $4.99 Ee Man-made orlon and dynel fur collars. They’re wonderful for sweaters. Many colors Be to choose from. Buy them for gifts. pe LION STORE MIRACLE MILE & DOWNTOWN PONTIAC SIBLEY’S SHOES | MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Telegraph Rd. and Square Loke Rd. Store Hours: Mon. Thru Fri. 1? to 9—Sat. 10 te . Open at 10 A.M. This Friday Poole Hardware MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Telegraph and Square Leake Rds. . Store Hours: Mon. Thru Sat. 9 A. M. to 9 P. M, % oy 4 Be eae = =s P Stag MEE ey CEs oe ae “Ideal Christmas Gift for Him 1 JEWEL don’t miss aie | “INTERWOVEN” 4 michigan bell’s F , . S-t-r-e-t-ce-h Socks BEN RUS 7 TELEPHONE ; with : WATCHES Matching Tie SHOWROOM $00 a] ” at MIRACLE MILE 4 $2.1°° at 2 SET : Pius Federal Tax See and use—the telephone that takes messages *". Perfectly Coordinated for the Discriminati ng Male - ‘Men’s or Women’s the telephone that can whisper or shout Packed in Beautiful Christmas Boxes 1 Year Guarantee the exciting new color telephones a ff On “\; -* 4 Mon.-Fri. 12 Noon-9 P. M. ; -60-90 Day Charge the telephone you don’t have to lift fo a 4 rons? > ie. 7 Accounts—6 Month Miracle Mile Store Only =“ ee eanca, Je C. PENNEY CO. DO YOU HAVE "HI FI EARS? Use ‘f MONARCH 4 2185 S. Telegraph Rd. the Audiometer at the Telephone Show 9 ’ oe e % earns a te ae MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER : Miracle Mile Shopping Center, Telegraph at Square Lake Rds. : : 2 Doors North of J. C. Penney FE 8-3105 ee RR ee OPEN EVERY EVENING ‘TIL 9 P.M. A Perfect Gift for the aes For That Den nn or Child’s Room Leather Jackets , PLASTIC TOP KNEEHOLE DESK “HAND ROLLED SILK-LOOK SQUARES $] only Imported rayon ¢répe prints in colors to accent fashions, Generous size. Choose it.in Grey Limed Oak, Stain-resistant 2 week $25 Value., The gift the whole family will use. Has roomy 20°x40” writing surface, handy drawer. Styled to be at home with Traditional or modérn fucnhings ~ W. T. GRANT Co. ° S Miracle Mile Center _ 2135 S. Telégreph Rd. 59° Exquisite oie treated to Swiss hand loom embroi- dery on white. 3 to a box, W. T. GRANT Co. "Miracle Mile Center 2135 S. Telegraph Rd. Oe x 1 Sizes 8 to 16 Miracle Mile Shopping Center - - 2199 S. Telegraph Le 2 g i |» , LEAVE JUNIOR’S PIGGY BANK ALONE! 2255 S. TELEGRAPH Around the Corner from Kresge's Gonnell HAIR STYLISTS Michigan Miracle Mile — Located in the Bazaar Area $75°° Soft, luxurious, washable dress- ing robes. These finely tailored robes make a wonderful Christ- mas gift for. that very special man of yours. CAPITOL SHOPS FOR nArNS on ANS a es 4 — o 7 ; se diate in Riiiae , oe | mad WHEN YOU NEED MONEY— SEE ASSOCIATES | Instead, tell Associates how much cash you need. Your loan can be arranged at once, and in strictest pri- vacy. The terms will fit your income. Visit us or phone—today if you wish. ASSOCIATES LOAN COMPANY. Michigan Miracle Shopping Center “FE 8-9641 . | Try a Softy! | go soft they'll never dream - you had a permanent... so ' permanent you'll think you had the wave. TEENAGERS 17 i and YOUNGER Hair Cuts 5) boa | Mon. - Tues. - Wed. REGE With or vac; COLOR Appoint. ; ment. A FINE WAY TO TRY IF " FE8-9639 YOU DON'T DARE TO DYE! Hours: 10-9 @ No ToUCH-UPS! @ NO TIME LosT! @ NO PEROXIDES USED] @ NORISK TOA SINGLE STRAND! It lasts 5 weeks ..» takes 5 minutes, SAVE 28c...WITH THIS COUPON S p RY” Vegetable Shortening SPECIAL 7c OFF LABEL At the Miracle Mile Food Fair Market Coupon Has No Cash Value ... Void After Sat. Nov. = 1957 . . . None Sold to Dealers or Chil- dren . . LIMIT — 1 coe Per Copemnes. eh 2. oe oe oe oe oe ee ee ee oe ee oe ee ee ee ee oe oe oe et oe ee ee ee a FO s FOOD FAIR SUPER MARKETS ' a is SOUTHERN CASSEROLE — Typical southern foods — like ham and Topping the dish are shredded wheat biscuits that get crispier while they're in the oven, corn — are used in a casserole with a tangy cheese sauce. Crisp Shredded Wheat Tops Layered Casserole Ever since the casserole came southern-aceented with hot corn into glory, there's been no end to sticks and an avocado salad. its variation — much to the de-| light of the busy homemaker. In addition to its time-saving factor, . a meal-in-one dish generally is more economical, since it can make the most of left-overs. * * * Today's new casserole version! has a distinet southern flavor, con- Pay ycpete kernel co ant ined eu @ ir re z taper cubed . cooked - aiatialaty, hae pe pimiento; a te wm © melted. es dovenen cikersote lagers of core. shredded wheat -ha crumbs with melted butter. Sprinkle over sauce forming diag- onal stripes. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) about 20 min- utes. * * Yield; 6 servings, about 1 cup each. For Holiday Punch Bowl Freeze pineapple tidbits with maraschino cherries and water in tiny ring molds. These can be made ahead of time. When the punch is in the bowl, add the small ice rings. The little rings will last a long time and continue to look attractive as the ice melts. For a holiday motif, use a red cherry and. pineapple chunk on punch cup. Instant Coffee Topping the jar, blend the coffee with su- delicious, exotic topping—or blend is layered in a erty dish al- ternately with crushed shredded), wheat biscuits and a pimiento cheese sauce. Just before baking, a topping of shredded wheat crumbs blended with melted butter | ete 6; Crush shredded wheat biscuits slightly, Reserve one-third cup for topping. Melt butter; add onions and cook over moderate heat until itransparent, turning occasionally. festive glazes, frostings and fill- ings, using this favorite flavor’ which is added in an instant, -| This is the time of year for ; _ baled potatoes and meat loaf, and/| | TENDER BEEF CLUB STEAKS green pick as-a garnish for each | ice Festive flavor in an instant is the quick Christmas secret of in-) stant coffee, Added dry right from gar and sift it onto cookies for a it with honey and broil it on split # English—muffins—tor quick holiday, tidbits to. go with coffee—or make. Handy kitchen tool: a smal] in-/@ _THE PONTIAC renee. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1957 “ Meat Loaf Different With Grated Apple Uwe are sure you will like this par- ticular recipe for . Harvest Meat Loaf 2 pounds ground beef or hamburger 1% cups dry bread crumbs TENDER, SLICED EEF LIVER Lb. 29° TENDER, 3 suIey Sirloin Steaks * 69" : — SEEF ! POT ROAST = 39° LARGE EGGS ak 23 59: | TENDER BEEF SHORT RIBS 3 3i. F, for 50 minutes. Pour the cream of chicken soup over the top and to 25 minutes. | When washing dishes, use cold water for those that held milk, egg, cheese mixture and doughs. continue baking an additional 20) : B ALLEY Mild Cured Sliced Bacon 78 N. SAGINAW - Kw 700 OPEN FRI. ‘TIL 8 VEAL SHOULDER STEAK “49° * 33° LEAN, MEATY SPARE RIBS GRADE 1 CHUNK BOLOGNA Lb. 29¢ CHOICE CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS Lb, 69* | | ne RR, RS eR nee tenement ere pee 3-Sister’s Comes Back With More Values in This This Sele Good Thru Friday, Dec. 7 sinanigage conc netingee meer — iY] is arranged in diagonal stripes.|stir in flour and seasonings. Add This dish makes sire fall|milk gradually, stirring constantly. luncheon or dinner tare, urther'Cook until thickened, stirring oc- pen ns fruit. | NORTHTOWN MARKET | 984°JOSLYN AT EAST TENNYSON | WHERE YOU GET MORE... Hickory Smoked SLAB BACON 39: Michigan No. 1 POTATOES 50-Lb. Bag $439 de LU) 6GS _ ’ , Z| q oh | Doz. 92 Score Creamery BUTTER Whole or Half Pe. REMUS CREAMERY BUTTER POUND PRINT 5 0: Sorry — Limit 1 Lb. Str". S eget Libby's, Delicious | FRUIT COCKTAIL 4 No. 303 99: Cons Heckman’s Jonathan snus tomo Bisours ...... = 10° CRACKERS APPLES KIDNEY BEANS et ere 10 POUND No. 303 $400 Hee 2 5°7) Au 29° a ee ; CAMPBELL'S: TOMATO JUICE oncen Pets..." 10° TOMATO SOUP “- 29° ORANGE Juice. . 6 89° Libby’s Sweet GREEN PEAS 2 “22 37° Libby’s Fresh-Flavored CORN Sealtest Fancy COTTAGE CHEESE 19° tb. | Carton Florida Pascal on $100 e MICHIGAN U.S. No. 1 POTATOES 10.2.9: No. 303 Coens PATTIE PAK Excellent for Lunches. A New Dif- - ferent, Juicy Taste Treot. °. if ¢ NESTLE _ 2 “222 33° | CELERY CHOCOLATE BARS wstone | 4Q° sx ane Almond Cream r 400 PU MPKIN iv Stalk SIZE 3° bars 1 ? es ; 25 Florida Seediess Lerge, Sweet, Juicy, Floride , —__ We Carry Morton’s Water Softener Salt! Libby's New GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES Chili Con Carne ut Ae 2 49° 2 v1. BQ¢ 3-SISTER’S SUPER MARKET 608 W. HURON ST., Near Webster School 984 JOSLYN mn. Monday, Tuesday. , e Open Monday, Tuesday Carner East Tennyson Wednesday and Saturday ‘til 7 P. M—Thursday and Priday ‘til 9 P, ne THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 Cereals Add REFRIGERATOR DESSERTS—They're to'make way ahead of time. They are luscious and rich. Both the Chocolate Mousse Pie and topping. Serve bridge club, Crunch to Refrigerator Desserts Refrigerator desserts? You love ‘em! Cool and lusciously rich, they are easier to make than many desserts. Best of all, they can be made ahead of time. These two new recipes you will want to keep in your card file. Both use cereal asa crust or a crunchy topping. If you have shied away from cereal desserts, graham sts, the cereal is flavorful and delicious as well as extra good in nutritional value. CHOCOLATE MOUSSE PIE % cup butter, melted 1% cups crushed sugar jets (3 cups unecrushed) 2 tablespoons sugar Mix all ingredients. Press evenly into 8 or 9’' pie pan, Bake similar to) at 375 degrees for 8-10 min. Chill. Fill with chocolate mousse. Filling ) tablespoon unflavored gelatin 3 tablespoons water 1 cup chocolate syrup 2 cups whi cream % cup eif confectioners’ sugar 4a teaspoon salt Soften gelatin in water and dis- solve over hot water. Stir into chocolate syrup. Combine cream, confectioners’ sugar, salt in chilled bow] and whip until stiff. Eold into chocolate mixture. Pour into pie crust. Chill 3 to 4 hours. LEMONDOWN FANCY % cup butter 4, cup brown sugar (packed) 1% cups wheat flakes 45 cup chopped nuts 3 egg whites %, cup suger Lemondown Fancy have cereal used in crust or these to your church group or 3 egg yolks 1 cup whipping cream Grated rind of 1 lemon Juice of 1 lemon (4 tablespoons) eat, stirring ‘crack’ stage, 250 degrees (tem- heat. on baking sheet. Cool. Beat egg whites until stiff. ‘Gradually add sugar. Beat egg yolks until thick and lemon- colored; fold into meringue. Mix whipping cream, lemon rind and juice and beat until stiff. Fold into egg mixture. lame mixture on top. Melt butter in saucepan. Blend in brown sugar. Cook over low ih constantly to \peratare at which © small amount cracks against side of cup when dropped in cold water),’Take from Add cereal, nuts. Stir until well coated. Spread mixture thin Butter 8" square pan or 7x10” tefrigerator tray. Crumble nut crunch mixture into small pieces. Sprinkle half into pan. Pour in filling and sprinkle rest of nut drippings over cooked rice. Makes ‘For Heavens Sake! For many is the case in your home, how about turning over a new leaf and enjoying this most important of all meals together? Why not begin with these Silver Dollar Pancakes tomorrow? The surprise ‘ingredient in them is tender egg noodles. Not only do the noodles add extra nutritive goodness, but they twice as wonderful. x * * _ Serve with lots of butter, maple- bacon ithat will start the day off right. *« * * There are many other ways you can have noodles for breakfast, too. Try them cooked as a cereal with cream and brown sugar, or in omelets, waffles and fritters. Silver Dollar Pancakes 1% teaspoons salt 1% Quarts boiling water 4 ounces medium egg noodles 2 cups) a. cups sifted all-purpose flour teaspoons baking powder (about oS suger _ ; exes, slightly beaten elinecees melted butter or marga- had 144 teaspoons salt to rapidly make the pancakes taste ‘Noodles in Pancakes! siestian, banshee jellg wate. Gradually add noo- a slapdash affair nowadays. If this dles so that water continues to boil. Cook uncovered, stirring oc- casionally, until senor: | Drain’ in colander. ¥ * . Add to sifted Sift flour, baking powder, sugar and 1% teaspoons salt together. Combine eggs, milk, butter or margarine, and noodles; mix well. ; mix lightly. Drop by level tablespoons on a hot greased griddle, Cook un- til browned on both sides. Serves (Add Green Grapes fo Waldorf Salad salad? California Waldort Salad 2 cups diced unpeeled red apple Orange juice 1 cup seediess green grapes 1 cup diced celery % cup broken walnut meats Mayonnaise or boiled dressing ®a)) Jrisp salad greens to 6 servings. Ever add grapes to a Waldorf Mix the diced apple with just enough orange juice to coat pieces, then with grapes, celery and wal- nuts, Fold in enough mayonnaise to moisten and give good flavor, \Layer Coffee in Pudding Voila: Coffee Vanilla If you 'for several hours. In the bustle of Christmas cookle - making, you may find |you've forgotten the dessert for the everyday family meal. Remedy that in moments by this simple but superb dessert trick: In serv- ing dishes, alternate three layers of hot.vanilla pudding made from packaged pudding mix with two layers of dry instant coffee, al- lowing % teaspoon of dry coffee between each layer of pudding. Pudding Im- want to make a soap jelly, dissolve one part soap in along with a dash of salt. Serve five parts of boiling water. Allow on crisp salad greens. Makes 4 the mixture to cool and thickena sdlad of romaine and fresh SEVENTY-ONE. Diced Apple Float in Cider Cocktail This ig the season for fruit cock- tails, to add piquancy and attrac- tiveness to harvest and holiday meals, This very old recipe has passed through so many hands - that we can no longer trace its origin: Apple Cider Cocktail up orange 6 sections 4 cup diced De! beceescoryptlge a i sup wo gn isina, or To cup peedlene ra = say, 1 cup elder Add elder and chill for % hour. Ever add bits of crisp bacon to jorange sections? l@umied Butter. Spread on Fowl, Delicious! | Chicken broiled this way has ex- tra flavor. Good Brolled Chicken 1 broiler-fryer — 3% pounds ready-to-cook weight 4 tablespoons butter oite margarine i teaspoon ee powder Have chicken cut into 10 pieces; use giblets another time. Clean, wash and dry, Cream butter with pe mustard, paprika and curry r, a * * * Arrange chicken pieces, skin side down, on pan without rack. Spread chicken with half of butter mixture. Broil rapidly with pan 6 to 8 inches from source of heat; when chicken is browned, turn and spread remaining butter mixture over pieces. Continue broiling, adjusting heat or rack if inecessary, unti] tender and crispy- brown. * * * in pan. Cooking time will be about 45 minutes. Serve chicken with pan \4 servings. Baste occasionally with drippings} FINEST QUALITY MEATS SUGAR CURED 29: SMOKED PICNICS re & sora INSTANT _ COFFEE 99: | sessstenuny, [_on every itent*s every, day! PERRY FRIEN 1220 North Perry St. at Madison 1 DLY MARKET FLU 3 Lh. Can FFO 69: HEINZ 1051 HEINZ 71 HEINZ 6“ 51 HEINZ SOUP TOMATO SOUP Vegetable Soup Chicken Noodle Soup Large 2% Can HUNT'S PEACHES HALVES in HEAVY SYRUP 27 Daily 9 A. M. to % P, ee M.. M. 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PRINT 67 Biscuits *%: 10c Get 16 For le—When You Buy Pillsbury’s JANE PARKER FILLED DANISH NUT RING - Coffee Cake F rut Cake ‘arent NOW ONLY 14-LB. SIZE T ’ MILD AND MELLOW Eight O'Clock Coffee 1 AB. BAG 39c .39 48 at BAGS Regular Price OUR OWN ree Bags c= 4c * Prices effective through Sedurday,dtve. 20th AMERICA'S FOOO RETAILER... SINCE 1090 SEVENTY-TWO. . ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957. ee I } } BRUNCH MENU — For a hearty brunch during fall and win- ter days this combination of creamed chipped beef on cheese waffles is wonderful. It not only tastes good but is full of good nutrition found in milk. Wattles for Brunch Need Hearty Topping Hearty brunches are the orderider and salt into a bowl. Beat of many weekends during cool hi yolks well; combine with water weather. Try our Cheese Waffles | |and slightly cooled melted butter. with Creamed Chipped Beef for |Pour into bowl, mix well. a leisurely weekend program. The| x &® ke, day you serve this for brunch, you) Beat egg whites until stiff, but can count on the family having :not dry. Fold beaten egg whites ony 8 one other meal, ; and grated cheese into milk mix- ickie-eream sauce for the|ture. Bake in moderately hot presitar beef should appeal .to|waffle iron for about 4 minutes or mother’s own yen for . weekend|until medium brown. Serve topped ease, This is a “‘no lump” sauce |with Creamed Chipped Beef. recipe developed with versatile in-|p8: HSrft oheh stant nonfat dry milk, which mixes in a jiffy. The Cheese Waffles ohn ome further illustrate the convenience Milk Dipped Bread of instant nonfat dry milk for it} crepes” Power m2 Baked in Strips Creamed Chipped Beef 3 eupe liquefied instant nonfat dry) The hot bread for this lunch or supper meal is simple to prepare Completely cleaned and eviscerated Not just ordinary chickens either but select young tender birds that are pam- pered to the peak of savory perfection. dean Rib Roast u 7Qe WienerBuns Dc Kroger, fresh sliced . . . 2 0 «se eee US. Gov't Graded Cholce beef sh sic m a 6 tablespoons flour %q teaspoon pepper Chances are both grownup s and d d lj ed 2 2 ttheposs butter ion small fry will love it. Groun Roun ub. C S Ic . Bacon me 6 5< 2 ¢ ) dried beef i ield’s fi ity Scales ons Cue pmeeais Toasted Cinnamon Sticks Ground fresh several times dally. ee es Pour liquefied instant nonfat dry milk into top of double boiler;| *S*tup evaporated min" — — = perpet eves (melted) butter or margarine Until just blended, Cook over hot| 2 !svlesbeens cinnamon water, stirring constantly until mix-| Cut six l-inch slices from loaf ture begins to thicken. of bread. Remove crusts; cut each| * *« * slice into 3 strips. Dip strips into : Melt butter in la skillet; saute undiluted evaporated milk, then ; endon ote foe ioe until onions brush with melted butter. Stir su- are tender and edges of beef are 22" and cinnamon together thor- slightly curled. Add milk sauce, oughly: roll bread strips in mix- stir until heated. Serve hot over ture. Place on rack in shallow bak- ; ings, 19 Pan. Bake in hot (400 degrees) a? %} iP Ecker RGR PRR : Wales a “f Serving’ Joven for 20 minutes. Makes 18 “eee : : e = strips. . Cheese Waffles |: | onan ee White Bread D 32: 37 Spotlight Coffee 8%, 72° * teaspoons | baking powder = I sland Type Kroger fresh sliced . . 7 “ Buy the bean and grind it fresh . ...... | poon 58 | ioc Cole Slaw H 2 tablespoons butter, melted ole o1aw 11as . i Sevgaed 2 ee "Pakten mary ‘Dinner Rolls _ 19¢ Instant Coffee ‘ Q7« Si | geecar’ fee! instant on |Cream Dressing | Kroger fresh baked . . . 2... ses = 5 Spotlight 100% pure coffee ...... hon ‘ fat dry milk powder, baking pow-| Try a spicy Hawaiian Cole Slaw — shredded red-and white} cabbage combined with crushed Mi lted Milk Flavors ee a sour-sweet cream Ht jian Cole Si Angel Food Cake l‘e cups cneeaaed ne cnebage 1'y cups shredded red cabbage 1 cup well drained crushed pineapple No two ways about it—this is Toss together, then blend with an unusually good dessert! a sour cream dressing using — Special Angelfood 1 cup sour cream ae 2 tablespoons of sugar 1 package (17 ounces) lemon custard) 4 tablespoon of wine vinegar favor angelfood cake mix 2 tablespoons of mayonnaise 1% heavy cream Salt and pepper to taste *; cup chocolate flavored sweetened in-| j } stant malted milk powder Chill, and allow slaw to stand Balt for. at least half an hour before Bake angelfood cake mix ac- serving. Serves 6 to 8 people. Kroger Milk Q 1 $400 Shortening rnoge s, 755 cording to package directions in ube (9 by 4 inchés). Coole? s a Canned, “alts a Ao Pure all purpose, all vegetable . . and oe Es in Skillet Dish Cooks ; tall Bee! cream end need fll Erol and Ve Kroger Zips s 29¢ Borden's Milk ¢ vowicr ogeber wits roary teat TANKS aNd Kraut ger LIp be | AO %4-Gallon—Homo-Glass er (hand or electric) until thick, adding a few grains of salt. You may make this main dish Spread a thin layer of the cream ahead if you like; flavors marry 4 over hacia cut portion; put cake when it's reheated! together frost all over with, remaining cream. Refrigerate un-| ops ae a bee 3 tablespoons butter’ or margarine til serving time. 44 cup finely diced onion . can (1 pound) sauerkraut 3 tablespoons dark brown sugar Salt Coffee Glazed Pecans itl pecrepee a New Holiday Treat 3 tablespoons minced parsley New taste in butter crackers _ Melt butter in a 10-inch skillet: add onions and cook gently, stir- Luxury in the nut dish is an|* ring often, until lightly browned. * * * ‘ asy-to-make batch of coffee-glazed ecans. In an instant the coffee ; favor is added, then a dash of Add sauerkraut, undrained; sprin- FRESH FROZEN SUGAR SLICED ‘nnamon for extra Christmas spir- Kle with brown sugar and salt and PLAIN OR BUTTERMILK ~ and the job is already half|Pepper to taste; mix well. Bury : ne. frankfurters in kraut, cover and ? ° ° Strawberries To make Pecans Cafe Glace,C0ok slowly about 20 minutes. Borden S Biscuits 7 . imbine and boil approximately. 3 5Prinkle with minced parsley. . minutes, stirring constantly, 2 tea-;Makes 4 servings. Try some delicious straw- 00 poons instant coffee, ¥% cup sugar, Just heat ~ serve, c berries and cream. Tastes 6 10-02. 3] 4 taspoon cinnamon, dash of salt,|_ Add some basil leaves and some Kroger special low low price. ° $0 good. ree « teaspoon cinnamon, di-:sh of salt, celery tops to tomato juice and re- pecans. Spread on waxed paper to frigerate over night. Remove basil cook This: makes a cups. and celery and serve wey cold. COMMUNITY ‘NATIONAL _ BANK © Pays DV2”. . a Year on SAVING CERTIFICATES Deposit your surplus savings or invest- oa, ment savings at any one of our 8 con- iy venient banking offices. Community ‘National Bank e e. COUNTRY CLUB ARAN Clip This Coupon Your choice of several delicious flavors. Made by the Miller Gold Seal Dairy Co. Clip the coupon at the right and save during this week end offer. COUNTRY CLUB BRAND Redeemable et any Kroger store. Coupon valid Fridey Nev. 50 Guboney Gon. a oo limit ene coupon per customer, . ie oe 2 © ee eS ee ee Ue Ue | | | i: ae i: i: _ |g wuss om: AL og Ya Gellon Corton Be i: i ’ | & at Kroger OF PON TIAC Se We reserve the right to limit quantities, Prices effective shroughb saa Detember 8, 1957 \ \ \. ‘ ; ok i - , . ; ' \ ’ ; Act ep ro \ ‘ ’ jw) treads. THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 _THE JACKSON TWINS coe SEVENTY-THREE i eases By Dick Brooks WMBAGs OUT OUR WAY © 1957 by WEA Bervice, Inc. TM. Reg. U.S. Pat OFF. |) I DASSN’T THE GIBLS A AN OLD MAN YATES DOWN, TOO! BS WHO'D BEEN TURNED J MUST'VE OREADED TO TELL ME WE WERE Teed we TO SELL FOR A YEAR! Ly a noah ym ALLEY OOP I DIDNT “CNO..AND MORE CREDIT \WHY'D WE COME TO the Soviet Union appears as a LAST LONG \ TO YOU, WHITEY... I THIS FORSAKEN monster moving. on, caterpillar ASA DIDN'T THINK YOU (PLACE ANY. /I GUESS DICTATOR COULD PULL THE HOW? WAS /SO_SORTA cnathind of Callrcia’s DIDI? TRIGGER ON THESE JIT THE GIRL?/ SILLY OF total area is devoted to agricul- : 2 : 2A) eee BOARDING HOUSE _ x Sh Ss RYE LMM ee ee ou WAAT 7-- Va ea Se ie peo (SiC Za LVE GOT SOME HARD TAFFY we LLL wm SAY? WHAT * oh Oe: a REE FOR YOU TO CHEW ON, BROTHER} KIND. OF A GOOF DO You at 730s p ‘A Yy BAXTER! JUDGE RENCHY gfe TAKE ME FOR Z YOU ALS “) Lhe | Bee 7 SB WANTS 10 SEE You! on CAN'T TELL ME. SOMEBODY Wf : WE een Ss ALSO T'M TRYING To FiGuRE ) {CAN GET DAMAGES $ cee OSS HOW MUCH DAMAGES To ASK] | FOR GIVING A MAN “ sine WHEN I SUE YOU FOR FALSE BLACK EYE! LES 7 ARREST! HOW MUCH 15 = t ae NANCY R ANC tou HOUSE RIGHTS! — My te = > é \ ! \ ~“ \ ae DANGER DANGER | AS THIN \ Y) - ; aS \ ICE | a | J QA BE: \ ‘ \ \ \' » , p | \ \ l vy _ i Cam 1037 my ed tos tooo —— FOR NE EPA SHAA IAL Eee Tags -20- Sfuar’s betta 1 + GF CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie Turner NOT Too \ y CLINT KNEW HOW \/ WONDER WHY A BiG SHOT WELL, TUL BE SEEING DIGEST= 1°28 | LITTLE HOME. HE \ THE MORTGAGE NAGS BEEN PRESSURING US| BUSINESS, BUT 1 DOUST BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 2 p FURAN! 0 MENTION OF THE YEAR, BUT THE LAST ENTRY By McEvoy and Strieber = vO 28 SR . “This year I think I'll just tell everybody to go jump in the lake.” [ . Lb BY NOT MAReLYING HER? IN 3 J ae j 74S : 6 a, me it |! PRIEND WOULD ENJOY BEING SURROUNDED BY A FAMILY LIKE THIS 7 SS WONDER Wry THE HECK. By Edgar Martin if I'VE NOTICED HER TRIPPING LP HERE TO THE ATTIC A Lov, GRANDMA © 1957 by NEA Servies, Inc, TM, Rag, U.8. Pat. OFF, ae By Charles Kuhn IN YOUR BI GRANDMA, WiLL O_< ROCKER T'DAY? YES, I HAVE A LOT O' KNEFTIN' T* DO THIS WOULD AFTERNOON / DONALD DUCK HM! NOW, WHY KIOS WANT T° KNOW THAT ? THOSE BE CAREFUL NOW, AN’ CRACK TH’ NUTS INSTEAD O’ YOUR: FINGERS.” =) 1-20 SHAR! By Walt Disnev 1_| DARN! WHERE IS THAT NEW WATCHOOGP “ty RENE ie wad : : x h ves ee j ; ; “4 Se a eke ar PAR \ b ¢ 4 5 5 aoe 4 a \ . 3 « i * ¥ ’ i \ F \ ‘ \ \ } \ \ é j ‘ i | ) : ; \ j ; ; . \ Ai THE PONTIAC, PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 eS coe a ole — ” ss sya ci . a ‘ Th nks 4 “SEVENTY-FOUR ” But ; Tell that we stil] remember thee. Sadly missed by his son & daugh- ter & grandchildren, IN LOVING MEMORY OF CLAY- ton E rbush, who passed a. : a 4 . ; : \ Cc i of . = . . Phy, : ae © . 5 ; a ‘ aie a oe ; *. he ident ts “the best informed m=! Draise Is Voiced |A-Smashing Expert |Non-Hunter. Bags Lodge Calendar. | + |) Aemeety SADLER ae aes ES ness sts in the > * ° : : D -b C Special Communcation of Roose- ‘ thasiks And. $2oe tes oe | fa a gee taal yea for TV Version ; eer—Dut Cost vet Lodge No. 510, F. & AM, 22 | ; | oe iat < Pa . Adi S, who gets $22,500 a « * 1es a nn i [ ; C I D State St., Saturday, ‘Nov. 30 at ‘The following are top prices cov- serings bs age | = % ecial Li ‘ in his job, is known as a hard of Berlin Hit = to aris ear 12:30 p.m. to attend the funeral | ering sales of grown pro- Gesks | te vormet ES. ams ower oan ceneas that ANN ARBOR W# — University of . |service of Brother Carl A. Peter- | duce brought to the Farmer's Mar- Mudge and ane. $0- t ment and a brusqueness that NEW YORK w — The production Michigan Professor James M. Richard Bigger, 31, of Flint son, Winford Bottom WM. —" 0 : | : R sterdey was) Sovhn eee 350 NO THANE OUR Se Se S BiveS; He has come to be the man toleyery bit as satisfying aS the tron was the largest atom smasher |!" his direction from the side of 14838 Quince Ave. ye YY WAS! ipples, Mcintosh, bu. .........-.+-- 3.50; WE WISH TO stives for their added responsibility to bis chief... if you want something from|proadway production.” Mercer ner lthe road, but was not able to stop sentenced by Springfield Township | appie Cider, (case) 4 eal. ...-.-+--- 2.50| rie acts “of kindness, cards of p ired She’ . way Dp iin the world. ZS - i 5 se J. Leib t 6 da Vegeta vm lowers during assistant, white - hai erman the President. said Mary Martin “gave a top| quick enough to avoid hitting the Justice Emmett J. b to Y3 | pects, topped, bu 150 sympathy | Ment -of our beloved Adams, ‘who has been trying 10 * ok performance” and John Raitt “was! sok oe animal broadside. jin Oakland County Jail. Cabbage, fod. Bu. neneserererse02” 235 | dauebier, wig leaden. A’ special beat down rumors that is a = ral _»| Cork was a member of the : ; a | : GRCE os onoagedc 1% aaa. A soeeta! s tl rthy of her efforts. ‘ Bigger, of. 2504 Wisconsin Ave.,| . Cauliflower, dos. oo of power, (bebind |the scons: liso, atime when ‘ne mis oe: an . * * | university's Department of Phys- |and three passengers were not in- A ir gat Seared epee Meas cer eee "$0 | words, We. also dincerely, thank * = ‘cluding pi : a few! oS Since 1920. jured in the crash. The deer died. |2t $1 was sitet : 7350| The Rev oJ” Allen Parker, and - . ‘ey Cluding his second term 8S £0V-| Jack Gould said in the New iStore, 108 N. Saginaw St., yester 150| the Wm. FP. Davis Pune The 58-year-old former NeW! ernor of New Hampshire. Adams!york Times that the production] x * * zs *e ; | day afternoon by two men Morgan 180 ne ney, kinfness see wens Hampshire governor is the key!was among the first of a number sacked for nothing in sumptuous’ - One of his projects was produc-| A wrecker took Bigger’s car|Roth, manager, told Pontiac po- a) en ee man once again in deciding what of Republicans who sought to Per-| ounting but the electric spirit ing green diamonds by irradiating away and Pontiac state police Te-| hice. 115 WE wis <0 | ExPakss oon problems are important enough tO jade the then five-star general | ti fection and gay theatre was,inferior amber diamonds with|moved the deer. Potatoes fancy, |! ; otra i. beartie.t thettves for their many sut before the recuperating Pres- SAA : = ;of in oe Ss Li : | F 5 ee | Christmas Gift Sale. Fri. & Sat. adishes, hot . 2) 198 acts of kindness ring e re- to seek the presidency. When disappointingly missing.” He -also,atomic particles. He and Nobel | pinristmas Gift Gale. Fro Sor | Squash. Delicious ba sg ine. 338| cent ‘bereavement of | Clarence sdent. \Eisenhower decided to run, he wrote in part: ‘In the romantic Prizewinner E. O. Lawrence also ee Onion. : peer, eS mt 225 (Barer) Ebersonl. Special thanks Already tabbed as one of the picked Adams as his campaign is i s\produced gold by spreading plat-|| smn , loyes & friends of Rip’s Bar & : ; ; ; 5 movements . . . Miss Martin was/P 1 —— gee & trends of Rip’s Ror most influential men in the coun-\chief of staff. After the election,!, delicate vision . . . but it is toinum with similar particles. e ICla pposes Rummage sale Friday morning | conard, bu. ..........e4e0-ee cere 3 estaurant, also, f "ayivin’ Eager try, Adams can expect the aren, oan stayed with Eisenhower to}. feared that Miss Martin did not! «ok cn : 9 am, 106 8. Edith. Kale bu. | -++-++. Si eneasatsoss asc 38 Mrs. Clarence Edersohl & Skyler. White House situation to add to head his White House staff. roject the quality of brassy in-| F ruice will take tace|| d t f F d Rummage sale, 128 W. Pike, Sat., | Spinach, bu. "... 2.25 > thet repetetion)— | Gearate) Nis) 25°; »® * * acini that Annie must have. . | eee He is ee by qui a ion 0 un Nov. 30, 8:30 am. to 1 pm. By — — Oe 4 In Memoriam 2 tests. | Since then, the 5-foot-8, distin- Mr. Raitt’s voice was one of the his wife and two children. . Delegates of P.W.B.A. Lettuce & Salad Greens IN LOVING MEMORY nd oma 2. _ |guished-looking Adams has re-jevening’s treats.” LANSING # — A Michigan vet-|" attractively finished _recondi- | Celery Cabbage. | (ey ooo BeaRO ND =e — hee Only 10 days ago, Adams denied) mained on duty, keeping up a fast| Bea Gross wrote in the News lerans leader said today that any|tioned furniture for a at the | piarcie, bleached, bu. .... “" 2335 yaks her in Thine arms, dear Lord, publicly in a Chicago speech that pace. | that Miss Martin, Raitt and Com. | Sc Dri ‘attempt to liquidate the St-million. serrate See ee more — A messenger of love. he or any other White House staff, —__ _ j ae oes ESE, ‘Motor ooter driver dollar veterans ‘trust fund would| . Lawrence p it Between out, hearts. ang ee w. member “usurp the prerogatives” . aaa - me ‘in Satisfactory Shape ‘be opposed by the state's organ-| ouliry Brothers_ 0 Te ay OF OUR _ of Eisenhower, who once jokingly Man Can‘t Find Money : \ized veterans groups. P n tiac Resi den t a eaesy eas AN, pownie MEMORY, OF OUR called him ‘‘the boss.” ‘Wit Hid Bef De th: | Marie Torre wrote in the New! Gary A. Tyrer, 14, of 2715 North- A * * oO a pasted ey Ee Os Adams said the acer s staff! sia a ° | rork Herold baponeat a me meee lake Dr., Drayton Plains, head re- | Howard W. Barhitte of Mus- Graduates State Detroit, ea” included, federal-state We cannot clasp your hand, father is suspect sometimes because it) od OC ai ons oe event. iported in satisfactory condition Kegon, commander of the State grades” we eae! tll ee =e DALLAS wW—Floyd Coker, 82, a) : : ~ $e one kt a ———— Works behind the scenes “‘to help) nsioner who formerly lived in| jthis morning at Pontiac General : let this little token | Veterans of Foreign Wars, urged |leaders of other veterans groups to join in the fight against any at- ltempt to ‘raid’ the fund. average 60; large 54-57, wid. avg j medium 45-48, wtd. avg. 47‘; sma! 3-41, wtd. ee ee Grade B large 51- wtd. avg. 5 j ree rade A large 54-56, wtd. see that things are done that the| ‘San Antonio, told police he and * - ; jhis wife sold their home there for Detroit Edison Starts |$3,000. |Hespital following an accident while he was driving a motor |scooter yesterday. | Police Academy President wants done.” * * * A Pontiac man was graduated um ifield Terrace was assigned to duty | large 86; large 52; medium 42-43. But. Ad lained Ei * * & New Time Schedule t *« &t * * * with 27 other state police recruits | 8¥., 04: medium: 47-40, wi, SY td: my, Nov, ak ite ut, jams explained, sen- | ; : ; | oni i » in East Lansing yesterday. avg. 36%. ; country the beyond. hower makes the decisions and his| Coker took his half to a bank, The Detroit Edison office at 58 He has a possible concussion | He re ae, Willard a Bomer:| John K, Frost, 24, of 41 Bloom- Comsnerste Ry ere amne 16: oxite 1 ered apy Fig os staff tries to make sure the Pres-|for safekeeping, he said. His wife, W. Huron St. will remain open Sat-jand a fractured right elbow, a/man Jr. | -Lansing) had suggest- : Of those of. whom I am 20 fons. 16, hid ‘her share in the couple’s| urday mornings beginning Nov. 30, hospital spokesman reports. jed liquidating the fund to provide Grade A jumbo Sadly missed by Browns: ee ers & Sister. : k , Manager, announced | x * * ‘additional educational facilities. IE the East Lansing Post. —=—_—_| iarge 55; large $1; medium 42-43; sma Blue LUNCHEONS /East Dallas apartment, he said. va Zeunen “e | . wer | | Frost, married with one child, is | DETROIT POULTRY iN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR His wife tried unsuccessfully to/'Cay- | Pontiac police report the driver | * * * a graduate of Pontiac High School | beloved wife, mother and erana- Sealtest Ice Cream ‘reveal the hiding place shortly be-| Friday evening hours have been of the auto which collided with | “‘Liquidating the trust fund would and Michigan State University. | DETROIT, Nov. 27 (AP) —Priceg veld mother. Mrs Biise ath T. Beane. fore she died April 7 of pneu-|discontinued. |the scooter was Boyd Riley, 29, |provide only temporary reliet,”’| soldier Be le bs Domed Nov. bs, 1982 1 Populer Prices ‘monia, he said. He asked police) ‘The new hours, Monday through] of. 3185 Seabright St., Drayton Barhitte said. “A permanent solu-| Two of the other graduates heavy type | The flowers that we place on your for help and detectives searched | were assigned to duty at the Pon- May wither and dec ‘Friday, are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.|Plains. The accident happened at jtion can be found only through 18-20, rocks 24-25: Caponettes | }iay wilmer = Ge = RIKER taal oT the apartment, but reported yes-|Saturday hours are 9 a.m. to 12:30| Oakland avenue and Johnson |additional revenues, not in a raid tiac a They ay Lona [eS get Do sas 33: gowe eat nae awe a terday they could find no money.' p.m. street about 6:30 p.m. yesterday. [on the trust fund principal.” saad L — rad eae hears type toms 32.3). ay mecetpte Sadly missed DY Husband. Joba | ston. | moderate and generally ample for fill- ae. jin demend for h | The graduating troopers were the | heavy fowl and colored full needs, I Directors 4 HUR RY IN—FOR 4 * ‘last of 168 additional officers au- cece "il ducks "sew oe seiner. and | ww beeches Maleieed ; =e . z | thorized last year and bring the slightly burdensome. = ©ap fs ~ ae ; — FOR YOUR | state police strength up to. the j sees fair demand. Donelson-Johns OSs y | ' p | Suthorize’ 1,156 officers. Livestock Designee tet ; Funerals” = Ka e } AIR AMBULANCE, GROUN : TOCK : Pursiey_ Funeral Home FE ¢121! | Comgina” by rhs aasecanted Press | pernece mimiaae. ‘ no RARKS.ORIPPIN CHAPEL L —— ots 1s oo |, DETRO: Naa asae cancer wo| Soars FUNERAL ROME a * Indust. Rails Util. Stocks | average choice steers and heifers active. | Complete Facilities OR He _~ 3 ‘en Net Change .. +44 -23 +2 +24) 95 so cents higher; 2ws opening fully; prayton — Watertord Twp. 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Lengths Bath Tubs Stight Imperfections ---- +--+ +--+ $12.95 F Y Sa Y [eee hy mpareds inst smenrnent sales and ii 7 = H p week sliadghter -lam aroun meat appearance ar be b —_ : feede Good Appi FIBERGLAS 21x324nch—AGrade || y, in 19¢ Fr | Gorboge Disposal ew ww $39.95 B] SAVE ON GAS J sins Sisis"non choge and grime te:| _Pootal Preny Wor fe 100 Ib. w m| d 0; LAUNDRY TRAY _— ) % In 28¢ Bath Tubs Crate Macred SAG Oe Do Sooo e $19.95 Up f AND PARKI NG ry may -29 cali down to 18h; 0m eed PyRtors, Auburn eights, Ft. * * | ckoice shorn jambs 100 Ib. . 3 pelts BAKER, ALL AROUND MAN, P Apt. Size Electric Range........... . $89.50 FF SLIDE TRAYS RW oR he ee BO ag : ex Breen £00:0.09: one load mostly Willy | Gan” POLISHER EXPERIENCED SOIL PIPE Electric Range and Oven...... 1 ony $159.95 01M og y 39° Ba is hey Tstmore one and shots | OAS, PORTA 5a i : feeders 16.00-20.50, forty-two head| CAN YOU USE EXTRA MONEY? Leta Pree $B 95 up | since $3.7Q Dishwashers tie'tmr............. $159.95 BIR Veet frostiy"prime 96 fb.nwooted sisughter | Help’ ‘meet those monthly pay- pace Heaters 5-Ft. Lengths e a ' — bahar Butchers and eave Fe geer obligations Make $36 , ‘ AIRQUIPT MAGAZINES Ag “¢ aa ad eg sot a MS: supeiying consumers i ‘Ponting ~ $ U M P $ 95 Reg. $2.25: 18.25: few smatl lots mixe with Rawieigh | oroducts Start 42-Inch : | fully tor gan todoe SSS Picts LY eaters oe | SER MEL we rep P U M P S Guafanteed and Others No. 2 3. 260-300 ths. 17.00-17.50;| CARPENTER FOR INSIDE CABINET SINKS ’ With Paucet & Strainer WORK in exchange for room rent, FE 3-738. WHITE TOILET SEATS SEE THE NEW |BOUSCH & LOMB No Pop Slide Projectors CAR WASHERS WANTED, APPLY iw are EXPTRIENCED FURNITURE UP- holsterer wanted. Some sewing. _Write Pontiac Press 00. EXF REFRIGERATION SERVICE KITCHEN STOVE HOODS WE SELL WHAT WE BUILDING FOR SALE AND REMOVAL Bids wanted by Lake Orion Village Council for sale of 2-story dwelling ADVERTISE 2-Pc. Colored Powder Room SPECIAL Set includes: Large china lav. complete with chrome mixing faucet, chain and drain plug. Free standing reverse trap closet. Sun tan, green, pink, yellow, grey. While They Last S36 57% Fine Quality a in copper enamel with light and fan ‘3922. Let &. | jo, L ie 30 Gallon Famous Make Completely Automatic Gas Water Heater 54.Q% 52-Gal. Electric WATER HEATER These tanks carry complete factory warranty. Edison approved. Now twice as much hot water. Ask us. Fully Guarantee SAVE Free Parking on Wesson Street Side. ‘Phones FE 4-1516 and FE 5-2100 ‘76° Full Stock of Soil Pipe and —< Regular $134.50 Includes 5-ft. tub, wash basin ana closet. We urge you to compare this outstanding bargain. Com- plete with all A Grade Chrome Fittings. a’ a ‘89° Colored Bath Sets.......$99.95 with chrome large 19” x waste . this price. QUALITY — 3-PIECE COLORED BATH SETS WITH CAST IRON TUB Regular $219.95 Value Set includes: 5-Ft. cast fron bath tub, lated waste and faucets .. 7" china wash basin with triple plated chrome mixing faucets and . . Modern, quiet-flush. closet. This is a special purchase, and we will not be able to duplicate or reorder at 129 PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. Fittings — Everything in Plumbing Supplies 172 S. Saginaw Street. Delivery Free Except “on Coch and Carry | Movie Meters .... .$4.95 Movie Editors ... $19.95 MOVIE SCREENS onaow sass 9795 BINOCULARS 17x50 with case. . $32.50 7x35 with case. . .$26.50 Cases for Polaroid Cameras 10.95 MOVIE REELS —— 65 ¢ FLASH BULBS Carton of 10 >< Brownie Holiday Camera— $2.49 EASY TERMS tat soca” Movie Cameras and Projectors, ag : Tape Recorders, Ete. . PADDOCK’S CAMERA SHOP 1032, W. HURON ST. | ‘FE 5-8753 Nest to foe's Spaghetti House cated at 32 E. Shadbolt Street; bidder to furnish performance bond to remove said building to the foundation, from the premises, Bids should be in at Clerk's Office, 37 E. Flin ont, ot meee than 7:30 p.m., » 1957. Council reserves the right _ Death Notices PLA ILETT, LIDA WILSON, 1255 EATON Rd., Birmingham; widow of Harry J; mother of Wi Edward W. Nett; Gretchen Ann. Service to * Priday at 3 p.m. from the Maniey fley Puneral Home, 183 Osk- land, Birmingham. JERGOVICH, NOV. 26, 1957, MARY R., 1090 Crescent Lake -, age 72; dear mother of Michael, John, cy Botza. Funeral service will rom . with interment in Mt ill be Friday at PRTERSON, NOY. Emil, 2536 Crooks Rd Co 65; beloved husband of ath ; dear Rudy, Prank, Edward and Ray- mond Jergovich and Mrs. Made- held Sa am. h mo Cem- etery.. Mrs. Jergovich will Ite in state at the Donelson-Joh: - 1987, CARL - Avon Twp.; A. ; of Mare “Kenneth (Jewell) end Mrs. Willie PLENTY OF PARKING | § . ark | tine Preet_ Sorte PLEABA SIT year ‘round work. For interview . Muff Refrigera- |_Co., Highlagd, Mich. ' EXP.-BUTCHER Apply 608 W. Huron Manager for Barber Shop Wonderfal opportunity to have a business ‘like your own’ in mod- ern new barber shop. Miracie Mile jocation. All equipment furn- ished. For details B. 4. Sweeney. Toledo, Ohio, GR 9-5152 write. Carl Box 554, Columbus, Ohio. call collect, or Ryan, MAN OVER 30 FOR DRY. CLEAN- tn nee. Apply doe Bikabesh ey $1360 gener rm' work. MACHINE REPAIRMAN Also qualify for ral mainten- ance and e rk, Good Dante! Manulecturing G Orchard Lr me man. ' 2677 PHOTOGRAPHY Responsible person to do develop- ey . ‘oan daly TIME, Must be de be & do cont, uedty work, Please write of Pon- te _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 238, 1 957 SEVENTY-FIVE Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted 8 * PRESSER FOR } men'a Woolen a ‘ade - pre Utica. PAL ESTATE. setae EAE E. ADAMS CO. PE ea oct — = 3-6043 “TRACER THE OPERATORS AND Must be 5, t a . Plen- And floor time 3 * i e noeles: REAL ESTATE 8A’ new west side beat ferred I yee or train, Call OR MEDICAL TECHNICIANS Ww VANTED Spaitie Hospital la a REAL ESTATE Experienced preferred, win in, have large list bed at cts for =. homes, 1-0002, = on large saener h en- ry fr Stie pon “tp P. 7, Smith dr. stor ar eppoinisont. iS Fy MK No ouers, need" orp. |. Builders of Mot EZ "Bulls Homes _ we eee) a Eo liv g iO EETIT CPE. ist) Eres fve-ream tear a wa wes 4-0036. funer 1 home Reus end Legg ee te ce Zchange tor ts ™ general’ farming. Ex D) work. Hus dm ay h ve. outside “Bis! URcenieal Certs, Fi%5|_ employment. Call FE’ 27360. “Singer. A ¥. 4 PE R a EN (cep ED Employmen ment Agencies 8A Mise Gediuse. 95028. “Woos) EVEILYN EDWARDS ward, Royal Oak. ity, ear, — beh a must have good health Married & over 21, FE R. EXP. ONLY 1 iloples i Birmingham. __ VOCATIONAL COUNSELING 8ERVICE 602 comment ah a Bidg, _ FORA SECURE’ TOMORROW “RECEP LESMEN FOR ich. Experience. ter water ehlers ranges tary . FE . B. Munro Eleo- fris Co., 1060 W. Huron, ENERAL E work, brick work bleck, also _Dlastering, HOUGEMOVT Na ec. | pbs d. PE 4-8450. L Carpen lectrical repairs rp be pit twas ing FE 8-8087 ‘PERSONALIZED HOM PE 6- ____.oF FE 5-8475 PLASTERING & REPAIR REAS. _Pat Lee. FE 2 a RP Orde LA yee Hugus reas Mase Pa ie i FiDok a yinG: sanding and finishing. Phone F¥ __5-0582. - JO8. FLEMING FL LASTING. | ison, Ph PE 234i Mulching “E 185 REMODELING AD ADDITIONS & RE ir work. Licensed builder. FH. rms. PE 8-1198. ROOFING & SIDING & CAREER ter — Free est. fe 8-2006 2 ~OT9T. “ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING PE 4.0444 TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING R_D. Thompson PE 4-684) SLICES OF HAM Pyehasers we raion. en OE - Office 890° Commerce Ed. Fo. PONTIAC, EM $3311 UN. 1-5708 WE dAVE QUALIFIED °UYERS , waiting for = proper- | tes. Farms & Acreage A phone = will give you T\mbnediate ac ROY KNAUF 26'3 W. Huron Bt PE 2-742) WE DO WHAT WE SAY Put a PROPER PRICE on _ home . that’s the to sell it quickly. Ask MUCH ang you fri ES an linkin. away! Ask and Lelere es bare it, ft's been grabbed | t { selling Teal a AVE EXPERIENC LD YOUR 1 NEIGH. i [] i? OUSB AND WE'LL | YOURS. | Edw. M. Stout. Realtor 77 N. Saginaw st Ph _ ues . Open Eves ‘Til 639 P { __ Rent Apts. Furnished 33 |} 1-2 BEDRM, PART FURN LAKE. _front Apts 8615 Pontiac Lk. Rd. BEDROOM, DELUXE GROUND. floor. Pyt. entr. Shower. Auto. gas heat Nice tor bachelors, | newly married couples or young | ladies. Also 1 log cabin, will ac- cept 1 child. + block east of: Perry. $14 to $18. 4 apts. avail | . « aes ‘ t i \" Ww Nr Attractive. nl who typ “Help anted Female 7 Atzs girl who, “thes 7B "Building peice 12 A MAID, GENERAL INCLUDING contact x Enns: gat, 406 ie re Al children. Own room, a Siote = r= ayoe soe t bath & TV. Thursday. alternate oft —— deat 2 ee —Bundey off. Bhan. § -0078 “Instructions _ 9 ee “AETERATION LADY [wee | PSE, URED CEES LEARN TO DRIVE THE SANE- 4 Mile. Boe on vemen’ 8 apparel, to work “i te evenings parttime days. TRAININ none DRIVER | SHEE EETROCK TAPED & FIN- Bl fi u4 Fashi St Gs . ished, ready for paint. All work oomfield Fashion Shop) _sus, re 2.2253 Res re _e16a5| ‘shed. ready for paint. All work | ASSISTANT F FOR Ci ad Work Wanted Male — 10 #6181, el ea ee Eo || ture Co, 17 E. Huron 8t, ee ee £ 8FHONE O crap. __ Business Services 13 AT “ONCE _uate’ needs work, Le i “hE AMBITIOUS WOMAN — to #1 CARPENTER WORK NEW - | F real Must own food a ‘Tepair, FE 4-4210. Fe 27386 yee Sem eine Oot ver Bis = Sintoe. ‘Werwih| ANY KIND OS WORK WANTED. | 411, sake OF FOUNTAIN Fans | train you and assure you of ex 7 man 30. i popeirea a7 by factory trained man gellent earnings. Call Mr. Brown —— ROW! CARPENTER ons : : pcs Wy & | wor ew r r. | ce Mal Ei . aw TEP BROWN. Realtor |B. B Murdoch, PE Diam, 7" | _Seace st Phone FE 30135 pew inaee. by re sane Cheeds wort FE eee ACC OUNTANTS BABY | STETERS, WOULD LIKE CapinEt MARKER AND CARPEN , | Bookkeeping gervice _ PE 2-005. lady ‘ween Tefera Ht from ‘near. Rochester Would fie} ies Kitchens a specialty. FE | AAA SERVICE i el ERRVICE OL 1-768, BAKERY SALESLADY MACHUS BAKERY 180 W. MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM oe ta! HONEST WOMAN, OVER | «@, likes children. to baby- ait “a do light housework in ex- mee for good home and wages EXP WAITRESS AND KITCHEN cet Apply in person. 857 W EXP FOR GENERAL | Air Mus it live ip BABYSITTER. MONDAY, day. Friday. 7:39 tl! 3. $10 So} 3-6006. after 6 COUNTER. GIRL FOR “CLEANING. plant tee referred but not essential. 615 ham. Top wages Maple. Birming- OTRi OR WOMAN CARE OF 25 sn.all children, to live in, more for me than wages. Cal! OR 33971, after ¢ oF CaRi tS N “ACCEPTING ited amount of student bean- Selene tn his newest school. rand River leeds LN 7 and ootite. Rd), KEnwood 7 MAID. . GENERAL, 2? CHILD cars Box ; yrs, old. Live Alger Write Pontiac Press, | MIDDLEAGED Motherless home. More for home) ve. oy i Children welcome, MAID HOUBE-| FHURS. For — HOUSEKEEPER | CARPENTRY N balr. guaranteed work. OR 38748. INSIDE PAINTING, _ DECORAT- ing. carpenter work. re say plaster board repair 5-a371 man the Feonee area time ye oe all day Sat- urday Steady RESTS FE 4-1114 MARRIED MAN WANT farm job. PE 86-2028 after 6 p.m \STUDENT DESIR: EVE- | ning emplovment for educational ; Purposes, — FE 4-6907, }fouxa MAN DESIRES A o' 7 Ph yard St NEw and RE! 7 | | | man. Call! '§ STEADY | i | § ANY KIND | rk Will live in’ FE 22774 FE _5-3758 aePianCE Tee SERVICE We service all makes of wringer aud euemaue Washers. 30 yrs in Pontiac | ROY's ro Oakland FE 2-402! “EWELRY OR CLOTHING» SALES. | BOOKKEEPING -TAX PROBLEM? Let real techniclans handie them for you Accounting complete or monthly balance & statement — taxes processed for social se- pes | to income tax. Cail BM | BOOKKEEPING—TAX PROBLEMS Let real technicians handle them for you. Accounting complete — or monthly balance a state- ments — taxes processed from so- cial security to income tax. Call | M 3-375T ee ee “Work. ‘Wanted Female 1 BL LOOMFTELD v WALL CLEANERS wee 1 DAY SERVICE. WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- ing and house cleaning. FE 37 37541 i IRONINOS | _Pick-up & deliver EMpire 3-0050. | BRICK BLOCK STONE. | Walls and windows. ex erst Free est. No obligation. FE 2-163 AL- FE SPECI: ees aié REPAIR WORK. 4-6882 } _Typewriter Service 22A) Share Living Quarters 30 1 Tans srv5r0. ve cone ! | ems vapy wiry, |) BEDROOM 4 ROOMg NEAR> WRITE D ADDING ELDFRLY LADY WILL SHARE. aie TMac NE ‘itepAinixo. Expert, home with middieaged lady. Pre- | Mies office. Quiet, adults. FE work General Printing and Office | fer pensioner . 2-0806 = —Supply_Co.,_31_W.Lewrence. | 4200 | RM ERCHENETTE AND BATH. : Pl Se Sp Pe 1 oO Upholstering ___ 3s te vacce ee oe mE Teena: seu "90 N. Paddock. Al- 35435 bed teed EAKLE’s CUSTOM UPHO! LATER 1ST FLOOR 3 ROOMS AND BATH ing, 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM SYARE MY HOME OR, CARE FOR | Clean, pvt By Miracle Mile. oo _3-2641. Freg estimates, _eideriy person FE 46572 ° aes Lake, PE $1370. THOMAS UPHOLSTER Tn. ROOMS, UTILITIES ~FURN. 8 TELEGRAPH EE an | td. Contracts, s, Mtgs. 32 32 Nhs 8 week 209 Orchard Lk SLIPCOVERS, DRAP BED- -~~~~ rw RMS. “NEWLY DECORATED. spreads. Yo Your r material, vi 3 5-5707. | MORTGAGES Uti furn. FE 2-8728 NI _Lost & | Found | 24 (0% GooD PROPERTIES 's acre \3 Shes . FE #5361. 8] AUBUR? | : *'D ‘CHA © seeneas ADULTS OR ELDERLY | - BOD sGHARLES, 1717 8” Tele rach “ROOMS ADULTS OR FOUND Fe Dane COLORED | rent aad Cetre peaneat lady. No drinking. 169 N Mill. | , —— —— — table Soci = Vt BATH AND ENTR | $25 «reward “tos at witn BE ot ae ae “sam | Laundry peer) Oak! poe — c ~~ ¥ tan __white | pee tail. FE 2-723, OV ER. $1 000, 000 | Roo Jan ere OXER, 11 MONTHS | Available to purchase land con- | _3ie_N Saginaw FE 48503 Fawn with black mask Neighbor-| tracts. Immediate action! Call 2° RM. APARTMENT Voorheis and W urea Realtor Partridas. 1060 W. Huron | $8 Mechani Pewerd Call Boo Taft. FE St. FE 43561 : be ne _ 2-40 A 3 RMS CH CHRISTIAN “COUPLE PVT. _ a WISH TO SBP AIN A ‘FEW LAND bath 116 ©, Howard | & BROWN BRIT- contracts, Residential, vacant & meats: 2 tany spanie!, female, 10 mos oid.;| acreage Contact G. L. Van Vieet'2 & 2 ROOM | INDIVIDUAL MOD Vic. Kirk the Hills, Bloom-' Broker, OA 81160 or OA 8-2467.| cabins. A.. utt! Winter rates. field hile Reward-875. MI ' 3 = ire Cabins, 468 & 6- A | road Way on | LOsT—7 WES. BROWN i ‘ure CASH '3 AND 3 ROOM “NEWLY DEC. male boxer pup. ear orated 79 Clark. Apply Apart | - ped. Answs to wicks Vic. Buyers waiting for seasoned or —ment_7. ae ongtellow Leeper Child s pet new land. contracts and equ.ties 4 AND 3 ROOM WAPTS— 5 #90 RO mead FE 1950 Reasonable discounts. Let an ex-| inwocd Off N. Perry, 0 _ | LOST: LIGHT GRAY ScRNAUZER. \ oceans contract man consult (20 |ROOMS. PVT. BATH fe ENT.. | 4 vear old male Wearin eas wntown, 1 ow aduits. s } x ip GENES HEATING BERVICE | [Ad WASHING ge xo A ad Furnaces cleaned, sold repaired | guaranteed. Pick up and deliver 3316 Crooks Rd. Rochester. FE FE 32-1823 _ 3008. eee ee ao = a 7 :<. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE-.| ‘ ' EB See Da. as Ber eding. 218 E Pike = Sse omen St, FE ¢ : |ALL TYPE pay OR WEEK — SS = | worker Male or female, $7 plus transportatlon Call FE 4-384) 'BABYSITTING et ie Have trans. OR 3-306 BABYSITTING IN ee Hourly basis. Lake Angelus Ra FE ¢2838 | \BABYSITTING & LIGHT HOUSE- -| work, 5 days. Reference. FE’ | 402108 j0R EVES “HOME. Exverlenced. for segzere! house BABYSITTING ® EVES REF APT. | y. § dara, Nve in Family of eppeerence) ana pleasant personality essential vers age and references. Write Ox Pont! tlac Press. MIDDLEAGED WOMAN FOR ce or ‘ith person ality & poise, work 3 to 4 hrs. day or early evening & earn as much Os 3100 week ree opening aitions. Gar necessary, Prone FE 5-2767, 9 “ti] noon “OPERATOR | Experienced, good Pa re Beauty shop. care of semi-| working hours | |_4 or all day Sat. & Sun FE 23-6554 | BABY SITTING IN Day or night, FE 2- |COLORED GIRL cEnaes ~ OEN- ral housework Exc references Sn Hibbard” St. FE 23704. DAYS or LIVE 1, FOP REGISTERED "UNDERGRAD. | uates and practical nurses. Phone FF 2 Auburn Ave. Nurses | Exchange _ MY “HOME | | i ‘idrea in a w. were Nels 2411 Voor: GrRL =. Sg > RE WORK of any king FINED” GIRL. MOUSFWORK GIRt WANTs HOUSEWORK OR ve in or 5 days. l'a days pabrsitting Weekends. OR pat 2 children Top wages, Lovely S ‘ma TV. MI 6-2008- Ce THE HOUR: one ~ REAL FSTATE HAVING A BABY? VACATION- 2 salesman veeded at once. Plen- ing? Capable mature exp. wom- ty of leads and floor time 3 #8. will care for your - subdivisions plus old home sales Your home. EM_ 3-3580. Earnings unlimited A est pin Wapeebonn vi. . | _einity ORianto 3- JERRY E. ADAMS ‘CO. "{RONINGS WTD. FE +4561 or after $30 OR 3-603 FE 40605) 2336 Dixie Hwy, JIMMIE | LEE cRorT T WANTS REC EPTIONIST 1 IN DOCTOR'S OF. ousew or care a good references Mrs. Al- ee wl ee ee ailing Matatr 08 Michi | - a: sical oa ee een | ¥ im ex) ence ~. plo SECRETARY WANTED. MUST BE) cuperioase eit more fearence tom te = “pe Ne Molhers need if er — Airy (is doc apply, Excellen ork. = : ele see . LADY 33 WANTS. HOUSEWORK alliennyd Cail “U0 oS on33 "tor ps babys esting. te Pantiacs Boa “_ FINISHER AND COUNT R Combination. Exp. only. Ex- cellent working "conditions. ss EL Maple, Bir A TYPIsT — Must. BE PAST AND _ accurate _ and general _ office ork Age o 28. & day MIDDLEAGED niereierak FOR — Aceon benefits. ° Permanent, _evenings & week ends. FE 5-4897. pore ter not ean aer #R@MIDDLEAGED WOMAN WANTS | ce "Most DEFINTBELY rar tales i anme e | 5 be fast. energetic. neat. A MIMEOORAPHING. TYPING SEC- to rogers) pie. Birmingham, (Rex retarial service. EM 3-2842. = WEAN: 40 TO %i PR ACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE | ibagcres Peg oa Weeng Or with hospital exp. Excellent ref- 4 & i_year: References 6 to erences. Ett eee 8 p.m_ PE: 2-3275 WASHING? @ TRONTNGS CALL WOMAN TO CARE FOR 3 SMAL | on ehildren than wages, | Se WOULD LIKE PENSIONED LADY te care for elderiy lady. Live in MT 41417 Mahe Salt Soitey — RAND 0 sework, more for home than wages. FE 2-1903. WTD, EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. Apply in see only, Chili Bowl. _ 3 oe FOR LIGHT HOUSE- oat & care of small baby da oe Prefer woman over 30. FE ‘wID HOUSEKEEPER Apply 349 Judson “os OVER 35 FOR HOUSE- $8 days weekly. 10 through dianer. Must have own tranapor- Bes: -References required. MI WOMEN — $5 HOUR Easy, pleasant stimulating work. we can show you how to earn. $50 week for just 2 hours work) each evening Personal interview wil be arranged at Your con-: venience, Call FE 4 8 Help Wanted TIME Beth gag be FOR PART at ty More tor home 2527. gaa At once, Mer W. DINN AN . FE 42577 $2 to $5 pode sh end tal * an. BEING BING AC- aos —— = SMe mk ay) Mile Ra November HOSTESSES CASHIERS " WAITRESSES . KITCHEN HEL P PIANO, ACCORDION, HAY CATIA WAIIAN r teachers needed ochester. | Employment | ; & OR Pies WINING, LICENAED: ORK ofhD . IRON- rr aS ASSIS- Pon- ine_desirea, FE MATURE EXP. tant and reseptioniet Write tlac Press, Box TE 5-724. WORK WANTED 6 DAYS A | week. Will do aa ything. 162 Elmo. FE 8-k958 ‘WOMAN WANTS | oR “AS SILK finisher, FE 4-28 wouan, ee WISHES | SORT BY DAY.. ___ Building Serv Service 12 LOL LAA LOL LPL LLG ee 1.CUSTOM CARPENTERS. ho: ough-in, finish, Remodel, ‘ FHA _terms, Gordon } Fiettley, EM 3-0482 i-1 UNDERPINNING & HOUSE raising, Basement put under homes. FE 8-8044. /A-1 ARPENTRY. REAS. FREE _estimates, OL 1-3461. _ Al 1 CARPENTER CREW AVAIL- | able. Roughing & finish. Also al- Ma e283, Free est. FE 54-3608 |A-l LAYING. BANDING & FIN. Guaranteed work, FE 3-1é47 _tiac __ Hardwood Fioor__ Service. AAA Floor Sanding i Floor Laying « Finishing ‘BUD BILLS _—s_———sPE._‘8-2050 A&B TRENCHING | Footings. Water Line, Field Tile. 5-996, BASEMENTS 11 DUG UNDER ouses, Also water proofing. FE. 200 BRICK, BLOCK AN Paty Also chimneys, D CEMENT No job too aranteed Ph. ENT WORK A 5-0378, work. WAND § D-80N. * 8. PE 3 CUSTOM PLUMBING pena FERZGERALD. & son. FE i, BUILDING nPaEE | eke cement, plastering. Ba Bd ~ CEMENT & BLOCK brickwork D&M BUILDING " - SERVICE Res aaomeet and Commereta: Con- ore , ; Eves, OR 3-2276 APING GUARAN- ree “eatimates. OR! i iW j tra | Moderniaatio. ' Get our 2-7004 IPE. ¥ WALL Fe Residential and commer MY | Reasonable GEORGEs REFRIGERATION AND - APPLIANCE SERVICE. Member of Pantiac Jand ee a frigeration As Ph i ha George Fraver proprietor. ICENSED ELECTRICIAN. FREE evening estimates Residential and _commercial, Cali OA 61205 MILLS & SONS WALL WASHING pre 3788 Sunset. Orchard Lk B 3-069 Res) FE 0311, | =e PLASTERING-NEW OR REPAIR. | PE 5-039 | _Work guaranteed S3AW8 MACHINE FILED _ Manlev Leach 10 Bagiey St SEPTIC TANKS Cl _yrs, exp. FE 4- Insurance Agencies | 174 fe “Rating « of Represented NSURANCE ALL EK Aastn Norvell ese FE 2-221 After 6 FE 6212 io W. Lawrence Corner Cass | sot : Ss. ANGE ALL_ KIN : INSURED BY" PRONE Nichol & Harger Co. FE ___ Laundry Service leon FAMILY LAUNDRY Ene. ice me Pontiac Leundry. __2-8i0 LACE CURT as cLAIN [*) fintshed. 2-810 RUF- i __18A fled, beauti Laundry, Phoue FE Landscaping CUSTOM ULLDOZING 1 YARD & & acesre arading. Back filling. _EM 3-423 “LANDSCAPE YOUR HOME with eer — WHITE'S NURS PE 5-471! EXPERT 1 ere TRRDING a AND removal. Ph. FE OR ming, removin God ke ag aes moving, se cal _ transplantng forgery. Pree est rate mate; _ Walled Lake. MA 62903__ NEW LAWNS BUILT. FINISH Fert Sack fill, top soil, FE _ Moving & Trucking 19 19 A-|_ MOVING - HAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE » FE 2-2009_ 1 FRANK’ 5 PRES ia AAT “Reduced Rates _ smith reves Large Van or Pick: ita - UNWANTED A ARTICLES RE- moved free of charge. FE 8-8798 Gregg pape Service | Wtd. Household Goods 27 FURNITURE } NEEDED | FE 5-0170 HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME —your price, Anytime, FE_ 8-0005. is Entire home tthe) Call us regarding trad’ your : tor appointment. Le top acilar, wily = epee or roperty. We are specia in| CLEAS APT. PVT. CLOSE - FOUR. Soar “NEAR AUBURN, ‘eas, sang LL CARTAGE cell it for you ab Community jf ing. ‘Trades ate made to “tn, No drinkers. FE “ena UNFURNISRED FLAT. 2nd F10OR | "Gy, 00. Owner ©.0. Box 515, Pou g distance moving. Sale. Phone. 0: | isfy ail concerned fee! $50 per mo. Oakiey Pk. MA 4-2216 i Mee. FE_5-6806 aaa “gated. Call us for further intor- CLEAN” ‘FURN. 3 ROOMS AND. ae, = ee GAN WiTh % TON PICKUP wAntee 20 bet ene Pee ation Pvt. Entr. Adult eouple (Rent Houses Furnished 33) HOLLY — ORTORVILLE AREA, wants work, Call ary time Fr | _o future. Ph, FE 2-5523 "WE. TRADE BUY & SELL _aniy, Phone FE €-3012 | ~ bedroom ecuse slo< em ON Tes) _ 48421 WTD. ANTIQUE DISHES. OLD, DORRIS & ofO% REALTORS GLEAN KITCHENETTE APT 613 |) BEDROOM, NEATLY | FURN fete ahs or will exchange for | TRUCK WITH SEMLTRAILER _lamps_& furniture. MY 2-1521. 52 OW. _Huren St _sd#FEC 4-1557 tweet. $55 OR Te heat. Automatic: heat, FE 24 | peer COsS evenings. couple. MEI- will haul anything anywh WANTED: GOOD CONSOLE RA- | 5 st * fou pharaoh 9389, BEDROOM HOUSE a en : Christmas. trees @ specialty = diophonograph with AM & FM NOW YOU KNOW THAT WE CLEAN FURN 3 ROOMS AND "take Scie or rent FR esa TAROF, DUPLEX HEAT FURN _dump truck, MA_5-0682,_ radio. Preferably biond. Will gre, 8 ARE YING ABO =| bath Pvt Entr. Adult couple /> prorw. HOME WATERFRONT. SE ea Must be in good conditlon | But we can ive you FREE on Phone FE 83912 or FE x ee CLEAN GARAGE “HOUSE | Guyane anne ft nce R_3-3503 after 6 p.m. _ Pr iggtcoriges ee Erving to dispose | S.adia a ‘cooley Take MA BSI | FE 40983 or FE 5-3 > of your property to your best Z : ast , 1 iT k t R __Wtd, } Miscellaneous” 28 edvantage. Just ® phone cail_ will ene PRRIVATE BATH & EN. j “BEDROOM wert FURNISHED Bee pWALLE D1 AREA Porn 5 —— a nm aS un une : | ee ent = coieaamccpammy panes ons Recent si rae gunman, arte | Sh Sores eieees bce 700 ot Mh TRUCKS, 8 if Real bares Problems. Call FE | ns and Pai pais lly fur’ | 2) BEDROOM /HOUGI NE | aan ce~wae RUCKS, TRACTORS TOVE. CALL OR 3-34606, So Crore Reai| Ulshed Util. furn’ {le E ores’ paren OUSE FOR | PERT. (asccnn 4 ROOMS AND BATH | 1, 1PM] RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT. | Estate. n evenin ard FE 2-1834 Hiret < Uti! “Room Fuil basement. EM a ton pickups le ton stakes what b ? FE 30177. M Cone evenings and Sun- ¥ouNG FX IVE rome w e treated as one of our j Lx. 375 fer month efetehces | —! Lincein, r . Prise possessions Fifteen years ! RM APT 2 ‘RMS & ‘ M SENT AL TRIP __ Television | Service 22 _oula Tetutgnensh men a now how at your aries , He ae "ve 2-075). __ ee | RENTAL UNITS eet Tee pe : “KITCHENETTE : . : Attractive new duplex type units DAY (OR, MIGHT Tv SERVICE _ LIKE A REAL CAR) hot an i FOR C ne i IN - peuacha reat, Leckied oe Por FE View or RAKA lum ries} ee a refrig piurpult hed alberta . Fi | time on nth sS ig tes St ice page TRARA _ oniy iberta : eeu 5 4- at Rayal “Ef ectronics Co. BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em é wh ‘a tHe RRY, sell things year Ano‘ iD ae0RaN > ealtor fy 2 LA RMS bed ‘Bese P| ina and. TV pte! pet eal) “Pa bane oF | npEeice — ath wouti ; | Mike. typing in her home. Praerat | _Dressmaking, Tailoring 1 16 i 2 - FOR REGISTERED. UNDER- | ; DRESSMAKING, TAILORING. AL- | graduate and practical nurses | terations, Drapes & formals done | | FE 2-340? Auburn Ave. Nurses; _!o my home Call PE 6-6455.__ | Ex chahge- ——— collar. Vicinity at eens Reward. Call Midwest | LOST BLOND < SORE Sear | about 4 mo. old. vic Gardens REWARD FE 8-428 LOST. BROWN BUXOM WALLET | Huron Theatre Pa- Vicinity of Huron pers valuable please return or nottiy FE 66700 or FE 3-9930 Rewa LOST: BOXER PUP Ce MONTES old. Vicinity State Street. Please _cal] FEderal 8-1150. Los 1X iciNiTy OF \ WALTERS Lake wk od = pupp mack on ea & white peed _Cocker & terrier Call all MA 5-0061 LOs: YOUP PET? WANT TO one PE 5-9290 ee bim ichigan 4 Animal Rescue League | ~ Hobbies & Supplies 244. | PAINT BY NUMBER SETS. series $1.66 «ap Quality con frames, all “aes x's $1.30 an tist spplies, Sherwin-Williams. West Huron Serarbie __Store, 15 z Le awrence 5 ~AEROTRE D KNAP Pp SHOES Fred Hermar | 2070 Airport Rd on CLEANED. 30 PAINT THE NUMBER PICTURES | 4-7561 mes Backenstose Book | __ Notices § & Personals 2! 3-1502 ~ lane GIRL. OP WOMAN NEED- | ) FE a | | ing a friendly adviser, contact Mrs R I, Langley, Phone FE z31za Confidential. ‘The Salvation | —_Arms -— _ AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES | Don't worrt, know the facts “Private consultation __FE_5-5201 'BE. YOUR NOST ATTRACTIVE In Debt? Tf you per Big Mose Se. meeting | our ents se toda emus an CREDIT COUNSEL. 8, ginaw. Tavera ve Oakland fone, FE Noth ONLY MUSI rice, admitted to _Thureday night November 28. 1IP TOP RANCH OLD FASHION hayrides, 73800. Ktse rides, winter activities MU 4-0525. USED JUKE , BOX RECORDS, 45s | Open 2c each every Bat, 210 E. Pike | 8t. Wtd, Children to Board 26 A-J LICENSED HOME I- EXPER _enced mother’s care. Sor _ 93-1034. & GOOD LICENSED BC BOARDING | _home bv Gay or week, FE 46738 | CHILDREN CARE DAY ONLY. “LE | OR 3-8369. censed home. CHILDREN WTD FIRE ALARM throughout home M/Yrtle 2-6353 EXC DAY CARE 1 CHILD _ticensed home FE 5-0575 GOOD ae HOME wrr: | LDREN FOR. Day care, Ajso babysittin, in | home Licensed. 14 ile read, MA_6-2873. | self, not only for the holidays but forever! Have unwanted hai: 38183 Temoved permanentiy. Call eve-- nings, OR 3-2895. — 18 DAINTY MAID sUPPLIFs — 739 |_§ Somme Mrs. Wallace, FE, ——_-—— LOVERS | ¢cribb's on i for steady ere 2062 Common- _wealth PE 5-2706 -ARRO REALTY sis" er-nenrawo-tere hild weleome. CALL FE 4-3844 or FE 56-1284 an Ba. relly R., FE $-1927 and ask for Ted McCullough, |g ROOMS” AND UTTE IN PONTIAC | 3143 CaseRtinabets Rd [= erie a Open Evenings and Sundays |? Bg DOWNSTATRS _ | BYE. (3 RMS & patie "NEWLY DECO. | ; Fated. Prt, __ens. 105 Florence. J ROOM APARTMENT, ALL MOD- ‘QUICK CASH” ror Neel see eo ate ee Te ern Private driveway aod bath aanes or Jerry Anderson. _EM 3-657. ‘ 3 RM” FURN Pitas oe & UTIL. ee q urn vt. en aby welcome “ REALTORS , ae {3 ROOMS BATH, PRIVATE 1 ‘EN. Bite a trance ey heated, adults | Open Eves ‘tt 9: Sun 10 to 8 §_ Parke § “=== | 3 ROOMS = BATH PRIVATE) C A S H entrance, All utilities furn. 105) _Florence 3} ROOM & BATH. OIL, HEAT: IN A FLASH also, small house All. modern. _Reasonable. 204 Ferry, FE ¢-6604. j For land contracts see Au- 3 RMS. AND BATH SEMI-BASE- | gie Johnson tn. person. 20 ment $14 a week. Babv Eee | year: service to satisfied come 106 Dresden. Pontiac. MY | [rends and clientele Shas RMS & BATH & GARAGE_ EM A > Pie O ison 3 pus phICELY FURN., EVERY- | . Couple only ‘FE +7051. i , 3 wees RMS $25 JOSLYN. LAKE. live 8 mci Ra Orion, MU _2-6305 Oe Sag eae 3 FINE RMS TILE “BATH. CAR- CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS | HJ VanWeit, 4840 Dinle Hwy. Ey rte a 3 & 4 ROOM APTS. CLEAN. UTIL | IMMEDIATE _furn. No drinkers, FE §-3233 3 RM. APT & 5 RM. UNFUR- _hished house. FE: 5-4638 . ROOM AND BATH _ _ _ _Btowell_ _ 3 RMS PVT BATH AND ENT 1 small child welcome, 829 per _Week FE 86-1431. las guaran ACTION On acr good land contract new er sensored Your eash upon satis- factory tnspectior ot faded and) titie Ask Ken Templeto kK. 1... Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd FE ¢4: 3 Aftes 6 FE 32-9502 | = —— ie ROOM APT. FURN BATH & _Pvt Entr. FE 2-2455. lé ROOMS PVT. BATH & EN On Pontiac Lk. Rd. FE after 4pm _ >: AND 6 RM, FURN APTS. OR * 5183 _ 4 RM. APT. UTIL FURN. Pe __2-7059. after 5 pm. Auburn Hts. $-RM ALL NEWLY DECOR. HOT | & cold water. Heat furn. $18 | wk FE 46456 130 8 Parke M. APT. PVT. BATH & ENT. Wanted Real Estate 32A_ “BUYERS” NO HOMES 4 5 R Business !* good on the west side erating furn. Newly decor ' of Pontiac and we are anxious Also 3 rm. apt are’ decor to obtain listings located on the Close to bus line. 1 orm | west side and in Waterford Town- _®pt., everything* furn. OR 3-9724 | | ship. Excellent financing avail- 5 oF | ble to assist in sales as URNISHED APTS T choose from. All areas. All prices | . oemnctkons . _ gerry E Adams Co, 2536 Dixie | | WWM. A. NE NNEDY |. Her" FE 44561 aitor | $16 WEEKLY =:PRIVATE | BATH ra 7WOoH entrance Hea’ electricity furn | 308 Huron ‘Bt ar Ag 43569 Child welcome. Apply 806 Bt. stHCaan AT SYLVAN LAKE) 2 RMS. WITH” |HAYE | a ae encase kichenetts. All pvt fala Te coup- A near downtown area or btis line | ‘¢- 2174 Av onda! Ms Sat” Cell FEdera! 4-2544 ater « all day. Other days! MORTGAGES atu. UrtuitiestaRoe 2 RM LISTINGS WANTED | Séq'Dine'Hern “So” MP “< ine wr -BUYERS WAITING LET ATTRACTIVE 3 RMS & BATH pet Clad) eon UrOcR nn Pvt Entr. On Silver Lake OR PROPERTY B Lae eee | eel Ae Es Ae rea ce Leslie R. Middleton N Perry _ | | BROKER FE §-7721; — — aia CHEERY APT. FURNISHED FOR couple near bus line on Cass ake. Private 15 minutes to Pon- | tlac. $17 weekly. Call FE 4-5382. | TRADES» in the: W ant Ads] en Ries Leriwo Siete E & BATH nye lanrd a Rd, *, mile ry i | | | ln | r | ml Wanted Real Estate 3 32A | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 1 34) Rent I WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE | a- RM. APT. PARTLY _ FURN. Pvt. ent.-& bath. location, Adults only. 265 85 Whittemore | St. Ti 7 RMS. & BATH. ALL util. stove, 547 Auburn, | 3 Peg AND BATH, REFRIG. and 0858. durn, Lad “se Apts. AND } ROO BATH. FE 40001 5:30 our feels | |} BEDRM_ TERRACE. _water, Close in| FE 3 “AUTO. HOT 2-7425 2 a BEDRM LOWER INCL _living rm,, dining rm.. kitch- en & breakfast rm. At 7 garage. $69 mo Paul ero, Inc FE 32-0200 4B appointment RMS. & ‘BATH er, FE 4-476 '3 RMS. AND See “PVT. ENT. Utl. furn, child welcome, 1038 Premont. 2-4088. 3 PVT. ENT. UP- Downtown. $50 9 to § ve: mo FE 23-5420. | ROOMS BATH. ~Urilities | furnished. Sos. FE 4-5109 3 BEDRM. LIVING RM. DINING rm. and kitchen. Heat furn. FE 44535. John Coz | (3) RMS & BATH. STEAM Hear, | ™ f 3 RMS. “Aub MATH 1 DWEe APS i On Eastside. Near GMC Truck : plant. Rent reasonable Stove and | Hopi k = partly furn. Take child. ae ASS ‘3 APT WITH GARAGE) an oo Entr., front and rear, 0.5 Auburn Rd im Auburn Hgts ie FE 7-8 8892 130 price ROOMS C COMPLETELY | RIVATE. T- E REFERENCES, PHONE _3-46224. _ ; 3 RMS & BATH, MODERN. PVT ent. Like new. 1761 Cass 1k. Ra 3 ROO _No_ children. FE 5-807 - 4 ROOmE OD ~— BATH OR 4 “ROOMS “AND wan Stove and refrigerator a _FE 3-1574. ‘c “ROOM, AND BATH. pits il. PE 5-0042 $53 MONTH. | | 4 ROOMS AND BATH GAs HEAT. _West Side. FE 473: ¢ RMS. AND BATH Ko ors | furn. $18 wa week. HEAT AND OR 4 ROOMS AND BATH, HEAT, aS ih refrigerator furnished. er oes SPACIOUS FLAT WEST side 9 bedrooms, A-1 condition Gas heat, garage. 05 Dwight. alt- | _er pm 6 ROOM HEATED NEWLY DEC. 2 1 M APT. STOVE ,REFRIG Rent Houses s Furnished 35 if ones di99 W. = 7 batin ar- rive, Drayton Plains ie a be __ Drayte S ROOMS ‘BATH MQDERN, WELL dry basement, off heat, tance to Pontise Plant. nildren. PE 8-25 ” HEIONTS | RD. x ~ 6 soe bath. Gas Heat. 3a COZY 2 BEDROOM HOME, MOD- ern conveniences, clean, MY | 2083, 0 _- LAKEFRONT HOME — Beautifully furnished for rent with eption te buy. Phone r _Morgan, FE 3-7114. _ ORION, MY LAKEFRONT. 2 & 4 BEDROOM houses, sa eitionay nice, 10 miles to Pontiac, 12 miles to Linceln Plant, rent reduced. Avail- able thru May. EM_3-0134. MODERN, _ HEATED 2 BEDROOM house. Partly turn, Near schools _and a nia FE ODERN, c= ; HOUSE, NEAR _Walled Lal e EM 2 NEAT 3} ROOMS & ple only. Call EM 3+ MODERN 2 BEDRM GAS HEAT. Lake Orion, MY_ 32-4663. MODERN 6 RM. HOME. COM- pletely furn. Pull basement, wash- er & dryer, garage. Will accept onan 150. Avail. Jan Is ington Pars, #02 Canterbury TWO BEDROOMS, COMPLETELY | furn. Modern, Lakefront. Ye ar around rental. Reasonable. EM 3-3303_ days, MUtual 40417 eves. aie coUu- 2377, | 8-1805 for further infor. Wash. | i | | j WILL LEASE § ROOM MODERN | ~~~ home for 6 months. Ot) heat, no children, 2 _ 608° E Kennett Rd. : _ Rent Houses | Unfurn. 36 1 on 2 BEDROOMS, CL = AN venetian blinds, BS heat. Close _ Ac ults ‘ FE 4-03 |1 BEDROOM HOUSE, CLEAN, NR. Pontiac Drive-In Theater. FE 2 BEDROOM MODERN. WEST | | | orated. al] modern Ce 4192 Dixte Her over Keego Hardware at! _Drayton Plains. Call FE 2-2944 call Liberty 0-274. 18T FLOOR.’ 5 ROOM APT. 54] N. PERRY. OR 3 BORM. tn. Chid weleome Phone FE 86752. Side, close Reasonable 2 BDRM. BATH, OIL FURNACE, | { pore e. Fenced yar. Near school oo Rd Oxbow Lk. EM 3 Feary “MODERN ON _LARGE lot. Fenced in back yard. SAE ton Pi: $70 per mo. OR 3-7 after 6 pm a 7 ROOM HOUSE ON BUS LINE. Inquire at 12 Myra Ave '* BEDROOM TERRACE RAMONA. Court. $if per month. FE 4-1559. BEDROOM YEAR AROUND home. Enciesed porch. Pontiac Lake. $50 mont winter. $65 mo _summes, OR 3-6500 MODERN ~HOUSs } 4 E ON tkston Rd. Inquire #70 Bala- oe Rd | 90 Oakland. Near Huron | {3 ROOMS AND BATH, $13 PER Under new eee ent decorated 4 room. ba $6u per month Bee CAR _FF 8-333: apis a 5 ROOM UNFURN. APT. NEAR_ Genera! Motors siruck. $12.50 per week FE 1-908 oe. |S RMS. AND erie BATH. GAs. | heat. Nea: Webster School, able Acults only, Availa 1st a re bate BRICK avUTOM hen Near _sactories. FE 23-1716. UNPURN. APTS CHOOSE — All areas. All prices. Jerry Adams Co Ye 4-456). | | cat | 4-1 FOR COLORED, ¢ ROOMS AND bath, clean and cozy. FE 44-8136.) BIR MUTORS) — 3 ee ROOM | Corner of Merri . & Psounfleld. id, Rent $225. | CHOICE NEWLY DECORATED 3) oom and beth. al! eite rms., located class to down tow Edw. M. Stout, Realtor N Seginaw St FE 54-8165 Open Evenings ‘ti! 8:30 tion. Close In 3 room apertment, | Frigidaire, stove. and al! uttit- | ties furnished. Private entrance. | Ses Floyd Kent, Realtor, FE garage apt. Bloomfield horses re) ou S0-aere estate | area, Stables private lakes on property transportation. MAyfair |For “cofoRED = 3 & F ROOM a . | rent to right party. Frank Walter, lorence. Lake Orion. MY Bion, Inquire 30 Lull. Mrs R. son 'CLEAN NORTH “SIDE, 2 | room. ILst floo: terrace welcom: or FE 4¢-0000 CLARKSTON = BIG LAKE AREA. new 3 reoms and bath, auto ; heat. $45 mo. MA_5-9687 DEL-RIO APTS. 381 OAKLAND basement apt, furn ‘welcome __ Orchard Court Apts. rn) ora imer wee eemecs most beau- m 2 BED- 2 rm steve utilities Couple with & 1 bedroom. air- conditioned Ben A‘tto. heat. in- dividual en.rance Adults only FE 68-6018 EAST | SIDE, —erosE ‘TO “BUSLINE rms. & bath, Lape Pvt. “ent ta _per_ mo _FE 2 LOWER 4 AND BATH. LAUNDRY facilities. Oil heat. Very nice Available Dec Tih. $76 per month NEWLY Remodeled large upper 5 and bath. Laundry facilities. furnished. Immediate possession 90 per month. rent for l yr lease. These apart- | ments are at 2515 S: Lapeer Ra . Lake (Orton. 5-2953 for ap- pointment. oo COUPLE TO- oCcCct apt. in 4 family dwellin Westsid’ of Pontiac, Rent $6. Newly. ETARER: | APT. PW ALKING DISTANCE 3 BEDROOM wae ee $75 mo Utilities extra Garage avail-— Dec. and FE 2-7271. | ATIC | 2536 Dixie Hwy. | nr ens, |4 ROOMS AND COUNTRY LIVING 2 BEDROOM. | Ls) for | singie room Reasonable : Children | - $60 month. FE 4-738) baby | =| Heat | Will consider Jess | md | z ie [_ week or $48 per mo. Also smalier house at lower rae. Bee Pierson ai 1616 Taylor Rd. call FE 4-2031. ‘ FLOOR, W. SIDE full basement. paved decorated. Available r or Ga. beat sireet, newly c 4 FE? —— ROOM HEATED APT. 2 | _tms. Adults. W. side. -FE_ 4 ROOM MODERN it Bouth Jessie i BED- B-8024 Will rent ar sell on _Tental basis, FE 56-8276 ~¢ BEDROOM MODERN HOME. full bath, on paved road, 3 miles west of Rochester Pull basement and garage Wooded setting. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor car gatage. PE 2-1215. | MODERN, 2', ACRES, | i a | TT N. Saginaw St FE $-8165_ 4 RMS OXBOW LK 9480 - YEAR owner O. Box 835 BATH AVAILA- bie the 30th. MApie 54-1306 5 RMS. AND BATH MODERN Children welcome, $65 a month RE 02341. Utica 7615 Eston. $ ROOM HOUSE, MODERN, NEA - burn ng be $75 per month. | Large = mouse, 2 apts, | up and $85 per month for both = dow CLEAN AND IN GOOD _CONDI- | w. a Whitcomb. Realtor FE 5-0532. 5 ROOM HOUSE & BATH LO- ated on Dizie Hwy. in as | tora $55 mo. Inquire 22 Auburn ROOMS AND BATH, LAKE Orion Gas heat, new cabinette sink Wes ea e. School child OK. _$50. MY os (5 ROOMS | i. BATH. WITH ': j basement on small iake,-in Lake ip) Children welcome. MY 5 ROOM MODERN. NEWLY DEC. orated West side. $76 per mont Russell A. Nott, Realtor (170 W Pike = CFE 4-5 005 5 ROOM TERRACE. WORKING _coupie Deeb ‘ all FE 4-8769 BEDROOM, MODERN privileges Scott Lake. _Phone MI 6-3263. morning 8 to 12 ‘6 RM “MODERN HOUSE. $75 A month rE ,6 RM HOUSE NEAR R FISHER Body $6 mo FE _ 6-051 6 RM MODERN. GOOD COND? tion oN. Perry St. Close in Ref- erence $65" A ro = ton & _ Sous OR 3-144 7088 _ ,€ ROOM HOUSE ON Ree STOVE anu refrig furn Full basement afc bath auto. heat ll AVenue 5-0908. 5 RMS, EAST BLVD. TERRACE FE 2-2948 after 6 > mao HOUSE ON LAKE WITH jul: basement, gas neat, near shppping center, schools. In Dray- ton, $85 per cae with option to _buy, OR 3-2120 5 RMS. 2 BATHS, FIREPLACE Gas heat, $75. mo Ref. 3190 _ Warren. Drayton Piains. _ 10 UNF HOUSES TO CHOOSE from. Ail areas, All prices. Jerry FE Adams Co.. 2536 Dixie Hwy FE 4436) ATTRACTIVE MODERN TWO bedroom bungalow, plus large orig { | family room, Anchor fenced lake- | ried lot. Boat included. Excep- $75 month e. DORRIS & SON, REALTORS | | -Near gtores and has | | Ss mo Exc, cond, ant 0 | asa Huron Phone FE 41557 04 ane “WEST SIDE. NEAR GEN- ROCHESTE! MODERN. UNFURN. era: Hospital. 6 rooms. gas heat, duplex Living room, kitchen 2) g@fage asement Excellent con- bedrooms, basement garage, lim- dition. FEderal 45707, it 1 child $125 month Heat fury COUNTRY HOME. 3 BEDRMS. Ot. _1-0402 hot water heat, oil fired. Beauti- :TWO DANDY PIVE-ROOM APT | fully landscaped overlooking with separate basements. §40 for Paint Creek House in exc. cond upper. $65 for lower Located W On pvt road off Gunn, near “Huron Adams MY 2-2409 ,DORRIS & SON REAtT TORR 7 = ; m2 W “Huren. Phone EE 41597 Prrele BS 4, ane HOME i _ UNION COURT. : DUPIEX IN PONTIAC AREA 3 rooms and bath in exe. condi- Newly cdecotated. Large rms, tion Includes ample heat, hot & closet space galore. Full base-. cold water Adults only On quiet, ment Complete maintenance Gas Awe’ eae cake | of ot] heat. Near school and trans- A-12, Union Ct. FE 5-7871. K. G Ee pige 544. EF. Blvd. N. Call Hampstead 102 FE. Huron t ErEn HALF OF DUPLEX NEAR Pontiac General. Call FE 8-3004_ through Classified Ads. [: 7 FURN. OR UNFURN. 5 RMS. OW cana oe iuliacse LE. after 5:30. room porches ment. jh ell beat jake front EM, 32-4670. | BY OWNER 7 RM. BRICK RANCH | FOR RENT OR FOR SALE. VER VERY G i 4 i} anon oe Rent ROOMS 37 : OOM, SEMINOLE ‘ane y i Ra., Garay saat he Garage Avail, G RM FOR 1 OR 3. it. FE De FE 2° SLEEPING ROOMS. i DOUALE. $10 1 single, §7. *@ FE 4-044. ‘ : es i SLEEPING Lat h ine 2-1698, CLEAN SLEEPING RMS” PVT. Ent. Bus _Stop. 174 State. (CLEAN 8LEEPING ROOM. ¢ GEN- tleman Close to town, FE ¢0376, IRLS — NICE ROOM. PRIVI- leges 547 W ee , GIRI “Ok WOMA ME HO Kitchen — es, T Gal F $023 or OR 43-3380 me ie LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ff ROOM. ne children. 3300 Elizabeth Leake LARGE CLEAN RM POR GEN- tleman ade ent 245 Nelson St. LOOKING FOR COMFORT™ A ret E front rm. at bus stop. FE NICE GLEEPING 1 RM CLOSE TO city & Btate Hospital. FE 3-9649, PVT see nus STOP. LAUNDRY. seers 7 ROOM FOR WORKING gir! in pvt. home 172 N SLEEPING RMS. FOR aia 3 blocks from oid No drinkers 56 Union St. FE 41187, /SLEEPING ROOMS, KITCHEN Poe 16 =N. Johnson, FE 2 Rooms With | Board . 38 EXTRA CLEAN — - noses STYLE meals. 14 Matthews. FE 50377. "Convalescent H Homes 3 (38A | WALLED LAKE. REST HOME for women. Ambulatory patients. Reasonable tates. State approved. _ Market 4-2073. _ 3» . Hotel Rooms _ HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms oy Day or Week Alss 1 or room apartments, Coming and refrigeration unit 464 Auburn __ FE 28239 ‘HOTEL ROOSEVELT. CLEAN — ee & apts Some with TV. ay or WweeK, UD. ih) N Perry FE 5-8126 Rent ‘Stores NS it AVAIL! 1058 Ae OR 3-4601 | BUS. OPS §1 _ 40 MMEDIATE- ¢. PE 53-8431 ABLE Huron ___Rent Office ‘Space oe LARGE OFFICE IN QROWwING _community . EM _ 3-488). NEW. MODERN, GOOD PARKING. Can share secretarial service. _Cal) FE 37-2119, _ __For Sale Houses TRADE New 3 bedroom brick rancher on Cass Lake Rd. $14,840 Or smal] GI or FHA down pay- ment, __ 483 No discounting trade. praised Ad cg H NLY 8 LEFT! to Ap URRY — Turn right off W. Huron &t. on N Cass Lake - past new jun- h, 1 block to oug sign. JERRY E. ADAMS CO. wopEt OPEN - TOTP FE 536 Diste on - COLORED 3 Bedroom New Homes COMPLETE WITH LOADS OF FEATURES PAYMENTS THAN RENT bots ior big | NEW LOW: LOW DOWN PMNTS SO WHY PAY RENT? Model Open Hhondale Nr, Earlmoor Behind oes Joe moore oft Cail me ever ncoln 2-4677 BUT HUR RY Onlv 3 Houses Left $10 STARTS DEAL WESTOWN REALTY FE 8-6941 or FE 8-2763 ~ Civilians $490 Down NO OTHER COSTS 248 W. Longfellow, built 1085, 2 bedrms, Basement. Oi] irene air heat. Paved st, very nice. 128 W Fairmount, most new. Auto. beat Uilty rm. fence. 2 bedrms Ai- hot water. Landscaped. 216 W rarest 2 becrms. Full baseni@nt, built 1953. Auto. heat. hot water erat screens, land- scaped. Paved street VACANT-—OPEN IMMEDIATE POSSESSION WALK in and look at them and Mf interested cail owner. DAY WO 3-3350 EVES. SAT _& SUN. TO -4851_ Crners id atest atlanta pr eee 3 bed Beautiful, large living i ha seaman Lot 154. $15, i ake WD. Hurry on ag? one! Joe Nichols, Realtor pee awe? — FE 56-2935 room. ce ie ced, 1%y baths. 42 acre corner Drapes. $900 dn. Take wp oe on G.I. mortgage. 6322 ar St. Clarkston Gardens. Open MAple 5-1439. home jot be mayment. Nearly new 3 bedrm. home, 2 fireplaces, elec dish washer. Full basement. jong Restricted subdivision, MA 5-581 SPORTSMENS SPECIAL, LOCAT- ed pear 19 Mile & Livernoja Interior compete? finished tr knott® pine pe ing. Plenty of gun racks large bedrms.. 2 car attached garage. 2 acre jot Outside Barbeque pit. Lots of trees, Circular drive, owner lee, ing state — Price $15,800, Te ws LAWSON REALTY pie E. Auburn — OL 1-161) OL ITM BY BUILDER New 3 bedrm, home with base- ment, Complete finished, inum siding. Huntoon Lake area _Don McDonald. OR_3-2837. 8350! $3501 $350 DOWN New 3 bedroom, almost fints on 2 large lots, Drayton area. near school, _ OR 27497. ‘FURNISHED HOUSE er wil trade my eq on more ft. housetrailer ~ Buy Thru ee Sell Thru Partri MARSHALL 5 ) RMS, - amie bath, basement, gas heat, oak floors, garage, exe, cord. throughout $1 978 Low dn. pay- _ment, FE 6-323, smail down d 6'; ROOM for sale for & % wis. |} f t Ellaabeth Wieog —_ Estate, ot | > are { * . . : - * | i ‘La . ; __SBVENTY-SIX | ___* "THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 ak ; Piast APNIVAL | . TS . uses For Sale Houses 43 | For Sale Lots 46 ~_ For Sale Houses “a For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43) CARNIVAL by: Dick Turner For Sale Houses 43; — For Sale Ho 43) | wi = Sed Ne | nn fn . } : : «: oa eS ee ee eee | HIGHLAND © SUBURBAN- eres = | ee eS gre aoe ae ¥ ae a 2 bedroom rancher located on|3 bedroom home, built on a Ba lc ; water & sewer, “4 BEDROOMS - os SP AC a garage. $12,600 by owner. MY Regsbady tect acting for oaly |” 260. lot car gl Colberry Park _ oat i: ‘ arae _ 7 arms. . paces ma ne uick sale on wee. . . REE ve ae iscse: tg crer,sggenDO YOU HAVE ONLY Jerry E. Adams Co. || oper naam niga) Baldte wants saurtatht at) iD. RILEY, BS basement, priced, to sell ($0,800) i ae pk epece. 2 bedrooin 1100 or after §:30 OR 36043) Por futher inform call — BASEMENT cious 6-room 509 “Elizabeth Lake owner erred. , Fo eg BE. spece 2636 Dixle Hwy. = } ranch home—2 tiled baths and | py 41157 FE 4-821 “4 ib fuer ab: living room: But woud lke a pew 3 bedroom we ne ae HERBERT C. DAVIS ttached car garage, Color s and screens, Garage. Lake bathe i LK, ORION @ LARGE RMS. FIRE- attached 2car Pomens 4 _R. Hi lt Oakland’ privileges” 7 miles out | large Wot? If'ea cal places carpeted, gas beat bese, | S01 reingee—_—_—e et Pn ine 130, bower, water & | Residential 1tZ First ettering | $17,500, reasena . meat, ar p case te stores, 2 FAMILY BRICK blacktop reeds. 2654 Berry Rd., Merrie Oaks, Lake Oakland priv REALTOR Jerry E. Adams Co. __WALTER GREEN MY 2-334) Modern, ¢ rms. & bath ea. just cast anc d south trom corer | Togs. 1011.W. Heron FE 5-6181 rE SS or after 5:30 OR 3-6043. UITY $4.300 SELL FOR, $3,000. Perea street. Real buy. Y Woodward’ ea FE 32-0388. Drayton | — lot 100 x 160, Pa 1, 5 i Dine » Hwy. ag el or white PE 8-377 car garage. os le le Hills $2200. Clarkston ' FULL PRICE FURNISHED a 1 New Brick Lakefronts oie on : $2,000 down to sent 4°32 per; DOWN! You are town, with! Is $2200 for this smal] modern) Lovely 3 bedrm. with tile bath, P. W. DINNAN - Lake. agua to front, 1S’ rear. . sg bomes nl apo brick, 8) its many advanta pes. Near St. home in Keego Harbor. Lake gia natural gas beat, community wa- 4g w. Huron FE 42571 These homes of incomparable; W. fat cep. $4500. pe eae | ee eee ee oe a ee “| sie site ase Y beguty are, viaced st the war! Bicomfeld High! pds, 2 acres » ~ Possession soon. MA 5-1506. a : coded. a pa acreens 4 Gar (garage: “Paved \/ EY 2 HA DEN vantage inherent in true lake- rtly wo! ‘on- = sizeet YOUR © CONTENTMENT | LO ELAND RIDG Ww Ay "REAL ~ front ving. Tautt this the ite |b. lols 2 Soret peutic. 61,000 : BECURED e6.tee *e prise. j 8%) _ Baldwin CE : u've always wanted? 3 or 4| tac Rd East : a. BY OWNER PE 24875 FE 416 | N,PERRY 1280 Down, 3 Bed-| bearooms—2'tull ‘Uied baths —| eech, terms. CS m, anele: - : ‘ WARDO ORCHARD. TILE | un he) Iries, pee PROPERTY eprciatis Ts! NIC : | [OC] I $500 DOWN. Almost an acre. 2 Hirepince ieee’ hap yonete aunt Cor casaeee, 3 ‘as panee to ; | rw ee : oa t. ens ». “48. sone : BATH AND SHOWER. | WEST OF PONTIAC bedrea. mgdern home. Quick pos- washe re. sens Foye er = ae 193 x 0. $30,000. | a = N session 4 i I Smee a Soe Cine nee «| 3X Telegreoh =~ Open ter | Fe 960 including lot or will dupil-| Joslyn, Ave. format ee * small u , . FE 2-4074 14 VEST SIDE ke t = ALL NEWLY DECORATED. Mulliple Listing Service \ 1s . BLUE SKY THEATER AREA.| cate on other choice lakefron me Reasonably "priced $13,500 T, ALUMINUM EALTOR @ ROOMS—ALL ON 1 FLOOR); $1500. Dow * Acre lot. Mod- lots. Come in now and “live the | Cash or $15,000 te SIDING, TERMS. FE 2-8413 ——— v M 3467 GAS REAT ern home with large living room. life you Jove.” A few choice : IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. By Owner eon hd oe Tacs ee 3 BEDROOMS Basement. ’ car garage. Laketrout lots reaps Ask for att lnc i aC RE S 2 CAR GARAGE x * A ghee Ro Ann I : 7 ACKT. 1% BASEMENT IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. A : . . _ | 3 bedroom frame bungalow ~- al! 2 bdrm modern home, with tiled POMS BIORMS ne® 3 bedroom brick home. Large) Clarkston Brick Ranch Y RS TAC 4 vath, hardwood floors. full base- ts. arKsto. ic REALTO! E. J. DUNLAE fee ee ear eat’ Gac| mank wit meets ia recreation PRICED $12.500 lot, Oak floors, Baton walls A oa FEderal 8-0468 ment. utomatic oo} . ‘ile : UL ” * phe bk Se aac titan FE Pukiny distance 1 town HORT earece Owner mut sel Wil Nicholie & Harger rca ye wil ‘be fot Sharp. iemg_ sad oven Evenings ee 8-108, | for quick sale’ FE $5518 after, consider reasouad.e offer ot trade |: $ . coueauY 7 J. C. HAY DEN. Realtor we ti! Nocue wks a TO BUY OR SELL 1 pm ‘C “pai CUS. “a epect Vie ad 33_W. HURON ST. FE _§-8183/ 86 E. Walton in, aitached 2-car garage. Buff col- ‘dential lot, | SMALL 2 BEDRM. HOUSE C. PANGUS, Realtor ~~ | Open Eves Closed Thankegiving ared Normen brick sad com. M ro. 24 acres. Rochester Ares. [Can Cal Collect. Ortonville NA_1-2815 : ' ORE plimented with a ete th TOuES ‘BARTRA ae 8 with $500 down. 965 month . Multi-Lakes Realty ( | ) ing, room, IL. family room, | 4392 Disle Hwy. OR _3-1950 ae rtionately ; 2 BEDRM. HOME $595 ( YW I } and other rooms pr: ; DRAYTON PLAINS "BARGAINS W [ Pull basement, fruit cellar, large large. Plestored wats wood | Coe the New Sites at Ear eg eed i | TE Sat" wien W't"ioes™” | | NO OTHER COSTS | | sane pret os, | Cherokee Hills! os ; Page. 300x300 let. 4 bik. north of ~ ag| 108 W. Longtellow. 3 bedrme.. and high school. Ask for Mr. You'll) lke the country-fresh $1500 DOWN ~- Limits, $7,150. BROS 3060 8. Conimerce Rd MA 41578) full basement. in 8 Scott, Pe 93-1030. beauty of these brand pew 100 AR NEW MADISON JR_ HIGH ea hooper ty re STARTER HOME gg Omron Jane Lake Orion. ; f sites planned i day ™ NBARMRED 11) BEDROOMS bie garage, paved street, 67.350, dete cota ioeal, hn wiring, | 894 Kenilworth. 3. bedrooms Drayton Woods with i eentouionest ‘T BE BEAT Terms arranged , | Immediate Possession pam bine PES we $7,850 full tas ¥ ng — heerory Saks MS bedrms. | A Countryside View | ra ti NCLUDED. j PON I 1 AC REALTY | Located in an excellent subdir! “The trouble with Johnny on a date is that he always has| price Low down aymedt.. 588 EF. Columbia, 3. bdrms. ~ Deis oe ee tale sare ie | Soa he eS AaNS | ee wit som anew sier Clack wo Oakland County Realty | 25 w: siratumore, “a warms. full! ris practically new 3 bedroom) —{, "seset Lake RA. farm right js Nicholie & Harger Co. 2 iaree. Sedrooma, large’ living | (© be home by $1.80: 2610 Union Lk. Rd. CIC “kK POSSESSION GensesenlA Seac gaees = oe | oe DOWN ! ; = M341 M_ 3-2411 after 7 as semen apd cick ohed eal per 33 W. Huron st. FE 64183 | On this 2 bedroom ranch. Large! Crick’ nome is 1-year old end danceiicmmal 0 ti See cee ee oe W. BIRD, Realtor Open evenings Hving foom. excellent kitchen.) ciated on a large lot Vacant ' F Sale-Houses —43- -__ mam Ask for Mr. Will UaIns aan e-"| CARL ea fenced lot. Only 2 blocks from) ‘nd ready to move into—atl for For Sale Houses 4: 43 | Mee wrt CALL CO serl eT seine | $03 Community Nationa! Bank Bide. school and bus. Immediate oer $13,400 with $1,400 down $8] per | “OOO en aaa Oe IN E | | ; quality carpeting & marinate FE 4421 Eves, PE 5-1362 sion. Full price $7,650. month, taxes and insurance tn- ) Dow $84 PER MONTH - bobo lal leon ah bobem Coren ) COMPARES TO Livine cluded at 44 per cent mortgage oNoy Arepiace iz the Uving room and | "oo" wateriar emp c On U iae tree 3 20: dint . : ecw a pu ae wave! dbetrm Soul Full beccmest: FE OFFERS , Tour tens rnin (ol yee tha W Hit E BROS. ving room, ® ining | ome Well is inish ave m bric e. inca : ie 5 = ; sp hi 4 below - oduc- LAKE ORION AREA Tee vetne. ofl VA beat, Sear a Davisburg Special Waterford Area ON UL r TRADE Lake Orion Suburban R ealt tion ‘cost. Gall us today and boi $00 Dine Hwy. Approzim: 2% acres, 7 rage. Excellent location. 1] Here is a neat 2 bedroom home—| 2 bedrm home. Carpeting. I'3) 0 * tt: ee ee ef . , for Mr. Esser, FE 2-194]. OR ?- . modern eoeey 4 Rea eae dies price $12,500 with terms. | situated on 263 400 ft. lot car garage. Fenced Pongal yard’ i F Off Clarkston - Apter oe road, ; : Oper. Eves. ‘T 8; Sunday 10 to 8. aad 3 up. Large Ifving rm. larze | Overlooking. the Davisburg Golt; Lake pel seaas $1 2es BY OWNER Jot 1900S. ake privileges. |. UN 44713 13490 W. 7 Mile Rd JOHIN oper Eve = Hitchen, full basement. screened IVAN W. Course. Built iu 1950 White alu- $2,500 Down | VACANT for immediate po tae Posen dmede end Bice | \ , front porch, 2 car garage. Nicely | minum siding exterior. A real} 9 bpearm. home. Forced air oi}. | ssession New'y decoratec. 2 kitchen. Basement, water Qe] I LDS Ca landscaped. And in e exc. cond. in | buv at $5250 terms. ; | Large 12 x 24 living rm. Garage | bedrooms, bath, arge living ' softener, Attached breeze- et S = aide, nd out, It's @ fine buy = i = in es Siuchiea, road, $11,050 | i ieen er Saat wey sad 2 car garage Only i NORTH SIDE : , F ; y id, alum- 000, terms. ( C ~ * FE 56-5001 FE 6-471 Income Bargain | a TICRON VALLEY inum storms and screens, Lot €9 x 181 ft. with city water, “ : : ALLE mee . Realtor Ke Ontard. Liteon, Realtor Ones IML Josiyn. eo corner Prd se Thig property is unique in tha:| 7166 Mise at ae aoe ov’ heat. om oe 00 Oti Walton Blvd. «ae B 610 W eet Pe FE ¢3525| on Cherrylewn St. off Kennett 2398 m a rn t | Qpe ¥ , eee eee eke privacy and individual living for| MEMBER WESTERN OAKLAND — Sues ese emcee, PhP ar vols tly vl re e \ ‘ tot, i“ = Ee ft. a J Ww. Lolcats each. They are located on ‘2/ COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS Con afies 6.00 p.m. Lieorty location. Oil heat, Lot 60x : 5 > OM MERCI AL. vi 2h: | z rade sc n vie . ss MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Sere wih) Oe A) of lake) fromage “ORNER 12% . 220 hool in vicinity ZONE Dc - akes No ot lake ce C ‘ Exceptional buy at $8,T : \ Five lots, 20 x 100 ft. each, corner House of Charm oe bath with basement and oi! ie Pecacigg Pontiae 3 190, Ooty | ; | vermis: an u OPPORTUNITY Baniey. & Youlant St Only $1 The new forward lock is beat. we ants 4 room thd | modern home. Nicely landscaped | NO : North Side , \ Lot 60 x 150 ft. on Sashabaw Rd. Lar eer —. _ : r rr hes 3 fooms “and beth plus utility Gas me ‘8500 bog ' Phe ~~ | i” 2 ivadecom home 3. vears NEW Delco 1 furnace, just off Dixie Hwy. with 27 ie home. Large carpet carpeted Paving SILVER LAKE room and large finished porch old on paved street, excel- NEW electric ‘bot water oeeee eee eee aeee -| There is @ workshop on. the RIDGE W AY "RE: Ni "TY ans = WE AT BATEMAN & heater, NEW 1's dar garage $8.950 with § own Two com patios 3 bedroom brick. Fireplace Din-' iJ . jent condition Full base- waiere OFFER A-HAP. with th: EWLY t & SIDE and addition ie bath, There ing — and living room. Wash-| asceil — ie =e Picpboalas WL ae Baldwin FE 46203 | ment. ol! heat. eo nase PY THANKSGIVING TO Cony on Beet Rage = EAST : pat - ryer jant gas hea Ty ne rope: s —wrxOm | Pp E T storms and screens pave [LO FRIEN : Two lots, 60 x 188 ft. on mer ine ie ee iS far garage. 3 large lets Reo tireiy enced and landscaped. Al 2 bedroom home, 5 vears old | drive $1,009 down, $83 per | NOPE THAT. EVERY Siew irtecatea cart oa one Dr. off Mt Clemens. $600. terms Bs érematic ic as & — Ave- sonable down yment or will! ; % . pied i Large fenced in lot. 2 blocks month YEAR BRINGS YOU city sewers and water’,$7 - Lot 139 x 305 ft corner Mt. Clem nue duplex. wrought tron consider trade for smaller home. al! oceupied but one parate| from school $8,000. Easy tera ; 3 3 pedroom starter homes GREATER DIVIDEND: on 450 with 8950 down Bete. ens & Court Dr. Zoned R-2, all Count eae ete Me | DRAYTON PLAINS | qeote tnies, and willis JF gucp | Richard tecie, Wealior MQ ‘tue: | ent (ub Casement and rough it Indianwood Lake HAPPINESS. man "& Kampuen ‘Realty oe improvements in $6,000 with $1. Le =< R wo room. Practically spankin vd } bedroom. | Excellent _oeation | offering excellent swimming and | 224 N_ Center st -Mighiend | Guest Wiliens Oheke coan Saul 4.4 acres with 196 foot front- ce eee wapeten acted Four lots @ = 190 ft on Emerseca, new — last minute whim = Bern) breqeetilenly Cla) For} $395 MOVES YOU IN | Sse ‘or 31335 afer 1:00 OR age near Indianwood Coun-— , tba . | elty water & sewer $7000 for al! of owner makes the op- to schools and stores. “S10. ‘950 = ida will sacrifice property | - 3-6449 try Club. Has rancn style HAPPY K G@ HEMPSTEAD portunity. $31,500. low down payment, or will con-| for sis.se0 with 85.000 down. You | ae pera Mode) 208 "Woy ——s home with 2 bedrooms and, : ; . 102 E Huron st. FE — [penta aS — pey- can live on this property for -UXUPy extras. ie oD tamily reom. full basement Lye sn : FOR ___Eves. FE $0510 PE 2-307) LAWRENCE W ment, Im te possess $15 per month and have it pata, kins FE 5-6767 or WE 3-4200. i $5,250 with HA oi] heat. 329.500 LHANKSGIVING ‘ = : v and bath, 3 room ga ~ “vein ess \— For Sale A 47 | GEORGE BEATR | Br BhuPsren pameLiee TRADE” | sreey abe? gee gy lms THI ee Soke Aeceese array = core } ~ aa are ta Sina i GAYL R | 4336 Dixie, ue ALTOR OR 3-1251, HITE BRAC | $195 MOVES YOU IN | ~ $7,300 | 11 Acres 1M to 4 Acres Paree | YTON PLAIN WHITE BROS. | Modern 2 2 J bdrm bome. Reason-| 2 smal! homes with stool and (°). ks Orion Read THRIFTY Beautiful wooded ® ration, ‘and, Den PORE spre Eves | _“Teveson Sat nearer ER SWE | et a ecmmdal th Clarkton Cron Real Bateman | O PaRCuS Real < es e orchard wt er i ETAT ES ( altor seen” ese aey \3 BEDROOM, 5 ROOM SHELL. CURL ER REAL Ty ait trees. market building | BUYER Cc PAN id ~ = 2000 BY = - ‘ett je 2 2 ELIZABET apes Eves ‘tit 9, Sun. lq "tit Ci 4014 Quillen St. Drayton Plains. = yvart Russell A. Nott. Realtor J Cae EVENINGS PE t600¢__| 500 with good terms, | Smith-Crawford, Ine. See it) 3 beprenm) a casement ee ee WE HOPE. YOU a ia FE 4-5905. ____ JOHN K- | pasr savannas; Su0 Orrere Simost finished “texira lot Wal:| 2 TE a drome area firepiace. | pane , a - SrbRcot Eee Tic | 339° S" Rochester Rd. OL 1-0007 kins Lr. R¢_ OR sa way, oot prea vio, the Rock. ~ HAVE A JOYEEL | a me = DOWN - ] : . very as ae nome hes all bed-| (968 E Auburn Rd. OL: 61228 _—n mh, - «6 =| ie 7 LE ye rooms on e¢ ma foor exirw KEEG:) HARBOR — 5 ROOM hoo! district, $19,400, it, p | New 2 droom home on your | house, gasu heat | Massuent ae: << ‘en ours cant. on now—| lot. sane full price. Wood bg . ae ere urine room, very. very Mod- OO Acres te t s | THANKSGIVING DAY. : picture window. ful] bath, utility Space for Children fn kitchen, fuel tiled bath. ex-| Spey eee (stores. “f R ANh SHEPARD §-Family Brick | Foom. This ts not a shel! Cail 2 BEDROOM BRICK AND | . oak lavatory terest fi bedroom, | reed rane ae eécen tears = quick possession — hu OU 1-511 ___ OL 11194 > Excelient location on main paved | ‘today or stop at office for tn- STONE Ranch home. Bed- i closets, taree Patie wits Fire | tay area” Aunt Soieesss of Kean, ——_ SLOOMFIELD TWP. Patio th Fire. x area, 20 i & small bouses, 00 down L- street Always rented. Beautiful, formation. We have lots avail- rooms With double @losets, | See This Home lace. 20 x 22 foot Garage Large| tiful oak timber, over 1700 feet : uD. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | , conditions throughout. Averaging S0le also. hardwood floors and painted ; ee Hhis Ho |. ledscapan let 188 ee fone road frontage. Owner will accept eae McLarty, Broker | sid Sire Oe riecth eheming: | $408 monthly. Priced right on , walls econned otra eee On Cherokee | Priced at $23,500. Owner will ac-| free and clear small home or PE 2-2162 OFF JOSLYN | Ge ee cer meng: | terms ee J. C. HAYDEN Closet and spacious living Beautifully located 2 beirm | Cert free and clear home up to’ land contract as partial payment 2 bedrooms down and 1 up. Hes Sous See eaier cetiine uc cian | £650 Down REALTOR rise rpm login om | bree seine! lates Iiving cdrm | the $12,000 bracket: By appoint-, A Teal investment at this year's ch best and hot Serer, Leceted| Sr ie ee eee eat ee eee he atee | See Waben Fe Se pn ee boards, and garbage dis- spacious dining room ang bed- ment only | eae M. Stout. Real ‘oR 1 paved street. Easy walking) view of Upper Long utility room. Located on the north | posal unit. Aluminum rms. heated sun room. can be 51 aperH Tame! wer i Edw. M. Stout. Realtor PIONEER distance to Pontise Motor. | Wall-to-wall carpets, 3 ieree side near Baldwin & Walton Blvd | NO screened - in patio porch used as 3rd bedrm. Full bemt., 90 99 AREER om fd = TT N. Saginaw St. Ph FE 58-8163 | bedsooms. ceramic’ tlie bath.| Full price only. $3.85 | overidoking large corner lot., peered” Sie. Ol | Neek L ond (Se | aise beermna. near. time ee Open Eves, till 8:30 Da [Hho ‘with built-in vanity, also ‘| BR | Huge basement with ttle softener. Cash to mortgage. value on ‘ 1 ee tn le HIGHLANDS OFF BALDWI | bath. Lovely brick planter and 500 Fisabeth axe Rd i tloor,gas heat, knotty pine pius at only $16.500 modern combined kitchen and din: For Sale Farms 48 OT cons, downy, and, 2 tearoums) AG, Loree plana ted pe giana Lane pa oy MONEY >) Sco See. I Raat ge oe ee acne : Toys BEEN ASKING with agito. gas heat and hot wa- on ell American Piceicom in| 7. “A Whv Pay Rent ? , over front of house. 2 nice land- /60R olling Acres ior) oes ate _ came 604 set ter Paved street and good schools! Color, Also radio intereomm BUNGALOW - With lake You cami beat this sparking 3-| seaped lots Corner. Will Mort~ ‘ g: t! It has 2 bedrooms and by. Easy terms. nication system throughout. | \ _brivileges. 2 bedrooms with age for -approx. $6,500. Th G “ill : a full basement with gas be y Large activities room. attached i ood closet space. Large yearold 3 bearm. bungalow. | gogo for, GeUres. Posing a | Near Ortonville : heat. This BRICK home is ' 2 - car garage, plastered. iil bu @ 9 cr 3 bedroom starter; _fiving room, bardwood floors Lael ote Aprengis et see | quick sale from 310,500 Good comfortable 3 bedrm. equipped with carpeting, R. Irwin Screens & storms. You’ He agree home with basement on your lot. and picture window. Pleas- wekas leneed Se ard Face! home with. excellent full memrntne a: George slob wih Seiya ova, Se Sagiriaet Dee MeDoneld:| Sel fend Talinn pat: cr mons {elute terest |OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 10 TO $) Peim. Hare” maaeel itnet z -283 1 500. Bateman & Kampsen REALTOS 200 BALDWIN AVE. Best Buys ae Oil auto. heat and hot. w aoe oe it mort: - pr Ser erie Full besement. Auto. oll far- ree Cite wate | | FE Eee aus) 3-BEDROOM BRICK Prime Investment teg, Only $7,900 with $1,900 OG ee ne eee em CLARK REAL ESTATE| - nace, large side porch pits ultiple Lis! a eaten 550° Di 1362 W. Huron Open Eves. giass m rear porch. ing Service. YEAR 'ROUND 2-level home with T d | 60’ s 550’ on Dixie / : Small cow! barke. aeea Te: ARRO batten artic “Ene ae Winkiertr ee Wecctnd| HURON cannes — ter | Attention, Mothers —_Mipis"Litiarenence __| alla, Gant teat es, Buel aS Balan Arranged For Living | HOM ciG ie a ie| akc arama | Arty say aoe ates | —Tncome Property iA fe ca eee am iG aa 7 j Lot ment. oil furnate. ideal for many - sitacned a e, ise. an me heavy 6 i MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICB | LAKEFRONT SPECIAL| shaped: ne ‘beach See tnin be) on, of room, here tor th taege| eck au tereess, esl reer | stashed, saree near “Webster School. Large living | ~~~ this. one. Only © Here 1s a 8 room cottage with ete you ay erms. | style kitchen, full bath, basement, ing. Home would make good 2- a dream kitchen. Front and ‘back 50 ft. of jake frontage which will aes BAe | and furnace’ Located on John R'| {amily. A downright steal at $10,- LAKEFRONT - 3 bedroom rch, full basement with “s , make some handy many a tre- $8.950—TERMS | Rd., convenient to school on large |, 500 — Terms. brick ranch bome. Hard- eat, Large lot with fenced-in Saiz. TONKS : mendous buy A few. repairs & NORTH SUBURBAN 2 bedroom| 100 ft lot Priced at this low | |akefront Home wood floors. plastered-paint-_ back yard. 1'e-car garage, cement “ lots of paint will make this ‘ome, large floored attic with; Price of $7900 with only $15 oes : ed walls, wall-to-wall car- ribbon drive’ This house is a GENERAL REAL ESTATE “ Property 8 ate amummer retreat) 2°dormers, Fuil basement, Tim-| down 7 On Williams Lake peting in the jarge Jiving steal. Only $1.500° down. . 4395 Dixte Hwy. OR 3-9701 or a cozy year | ken oi! heat. farge lovely lot. | West Side Lovely white frame 4 bedrm. sveriesking Wee iearvine - | : BROS. 160 A. FARM. EXCELLENT BLDG _ 3 Br ROOM. “WON ie with trees & shrubs. If you are! ay. cor colomal f | Mving room, log-burning _fire- Seren T ied Attention Lake frontage. 160 rods of black TRADES ' ‘This fine west side property, has looking for a good buy. ask to | wr tee sive living som pans | piace. fuii bath, is rene acer ort iireplace 1 vi we a Tee . , ton road frontage. Priced right. We specialize in trades or er-| oak floors, plastered walls, et! see this fine some tomorrow fireplace, full size dining room.| §t@ge open es Ree aa warmth and comfort Se hls Bele and a sos nea INCOME BARGAK ae i tanphe soot butle nanges of Real Estate. if vou | oreed gir. furnace. storms k . kitchen large 8 x 15 breakfast) .o 1 Jotig, loW ranch home. rch ou have $1, ‘or the down ies. own ‘, larger home and wish a/ screens This home is really price [Jove Kent fne.. Realtor room, js } targe bedrooms and ecg Full price 814.500, terms ; cupboards in the kitchen. par went! then don’t pay rent—in- | fers sroperts fs unique in that , gull spe rhs Mower andl smaller one. if you want income) w sei | _ i 2200° Dixie Hwy a Telegrapa full batt up Walking distance | ( F k | Eating space too. 1', baths, vest in your own future with this) it has 3 ra sorb homes wita | ; ok Da ee property. suburban ae lake Cee) AWWANNA LRADE2 FE 0123 On 9 to 8 fy Webster choo!) ang bus Bie 1TOUX- ran Ss ilar creme ed and col- deere notes footie aa a | ers ee for | Ce e Nt: hie giv alive ; erty, call us, and w no o a- Bae . a Tireq to seil t $15. with — ored wtures “car garage, Ths 3 ye 4 F i r z D tion we will give sou our exneel 1f vou ave tn @ little home & AMPLE CUSTOMER "PARKING | terme eet ; GENERA: REAL ESTATE . cement drive: Many, ies studio room which can be a 3rd ose with 50 ft. of lake, fronta at ae i; to 4 cero eee on LG pos pbiiity it trad) peed eee. oe astien one | Inexpensively Yeuts 4395 Dixie Awy ouy os on All this and eniy $23,950 bedraa dining room Braga whe = riveree lak {firme access 0 FE 37202 alter 4 : ing you have a substantial 1Of ice Eee ene ————— aa =| 4 ‘ a, Z ; PONTIAC LAKE N ving room = ho Tooms i ‘ equity, and wish to build q new! call us today Hepa ae phat ” 1 Lots of living in” his quailty 2 Pot = completely ao 4 BEDROOM, $1.500 DOWN en s and utility room, pe bath a basenient and oli a ane NA 7-3508 = e, thig is also possible none or equity a cGarie: MIDDLETON hedroom home. located west of Large ‘eno scened) lot, boat -One bedroom downstairs, with fenced back yard a= Sea heat. No. 2 has # rooms and FO RMS AND ACREAGE ll like our promp’ : Pontiac on large level lot. Fea- | house. $15,500, terms. OR. 3 up. Gleaming hardwood street. 4'2 per cent mortgage bath plus utility room. No. 3/ Call Ruled we pa rE 40003. 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW ous sere 5 REALT DE IAL | turee gcuch @s large kitchen and 32-1349 floors, with natural oak including insurance and taxes— has 3 rooms and bath plus utility Attractive’ inodern to the minute | TED McCULLOUGH, VREALTOR heat, automatic water heater and| Sng ,OQWN: 2avedronm frame | trim. Fireplace in the pat: only $66 per month. There io 8. wee ined | pore 5 Eon, Miltors ern m e * r 5 us, i ; a ranch home, tituated. on beautiful fis Case cane’ ante 4-384 2 car garage at the low price with built geet Plas: remodeled Kitchen. Pleasant John K. win. Realtor . property» along with many fruit Saf "st ling aval ranch fenced corte en Open’ E Evenings & & Sundays, 1 to 3 ADBUAS eel ib down of aaa? with Ti $1350 down. ae walls, piopelogre ateaped aaet os — Bess Bae since 1925 serpy lps Mine ecole Sepet able. A}) clear land. $s carpeting ne s. rooms ab ath ius z g * Lt screens. ar: jandsca: wal Te. Located west suburban, near H Say, Large lot 30x230° on eu OME lot, 75 x 243. Pacer: ts of $75 tiac. High = ony “Lecery ou West Huron Bt. ae fenced and Inadecaped. All Richara Seosle = eg ; = Large 6 room and bath 2 story 7, MI 6-3783 its Sesurste” home you should in- GI Resale "| Bice stree: off Squirrel Rd- home located on Sashabaw Rd ae | a sees new! Eeeee Pe eee See: ah “socupled but & one pocarate 4H. Contes St. High s t modern bungalow, about = 7 Partially remodeled with new oil ance La PER. se tanks and utilities for e ; WEBSTER SCHOOL’ DISTRICT "ye yrs. old. In Bai idwin-Waiton | $900 DO’ mGe we o ome furnace, new asbestos siding.) yovELy 2 BEDROOM. 2 sto SStreas mod a ane aones unt. There is @ privsie nen The earth ts netting crowded, 4 BEDROOMS. $10,975 | sres. Lerge Uving room. 2 7%, . and bath plus utility Auto ed eed ab peor shade-| home ‘in town. Full basement,| street location of this fine Palen Conse rte | We em bare’ seme cea ni A bstantial fami! h clous ed room s e f § a8 r rice un- t r i 5 Tr is Ting or } surncure. in O conearaace, Prac. furnace. Convenient to schoo! and! re sy doo: of seeen are ace, bellevably low at’ $3500 with pacdwcod! oon ele lr weuanoe ten alae ae ie da and will sacrifice property left for farming, and we know tically new oi] forced air heating | bus service, Price—$0.600. Pay- 404 hardwood floors. alumi: terms. See it NOW carpets, new aluminum siding. 3 living room has a natural for $18,500 with $5,000 down. You| You'll a doing. ‘business with as eystem. jpeeuurul uct end many ments approx. $60 ai month num storms and screens Edw. M. Stout. Realtor car es an Ali for only $10,500, firepiace and both the fam- ary oe useaths Gs daa d eleet a = tter than with the Rus- other selling appointments oa ; 7 Pe Oa sn berene Immediate poasessipa-——= ;77N Beginaw Bt. Ph. FE 84165) Sette ER gst? food living room ee sarpeted . for fr" "Years ta acres haeous) Coa iba we COLONIAL HOME, $12, m8 _ worn tes he serie Hause? Cheer up |KEEGO HARBOR — $500 down aE a - enbon TARE ee ned walltc-well. Basement, gas eee acres, Macomb ty . AR SCHOOL AND CHUR CHES we have for you this lovely 6 7 rooms and bath on Cass 8 Heke Al MOVE __ A LAKE, ONT. 3 - neat, 2 - car garage. Woa ; BRICK 3 bedroom home n. : > eve 223 acrés Lapeer County, $32,500. oe ing oe appealing 1k room modern home, full base- Lake Just qigat for th ew a = a eecrs Large tooms, tl oe pie large Beis aoe a fog Ale ear fine inaiempesnoce atiacte WHITE BROS. ar acres, Oakland County, $30,- room home and den. Fireplace. large family. ve right in Tms, plastere Wails, fu ase- Teom, attache er w uy 2 own an pric garage; rge vin * = carpeting. gas heat and gstage | Cnt 66% beat. double ferme. mews | ment Gas heat FF 52443, | | beach. $13,000 with $2800 0 ee 4a per cent interest on dining Toom: eating space tn ge sims These are but a. few; call us for ose transferred and sacfific- | honal cxpeotee a the house is $450 DOWN—Located 1, miles ‘SEALED BIDS FOR 1. story | OR 3-1349. palénce? i; bier _— deal apap feok yard. Move $660 Dixie Hw ter ng fer quick sale, : pe wort st { Lak Orion on, 1 is 4 ! or some lucky family. lot, e ac a ip greelent separ HACANT SF GSitkaton road's reams aly | MARC lowe and 2ear frame gs | covery Raxcn HOME ainear, [OF come Med | right" incnewiy: devofaten” — Opea_ Eves. tl 8 gun 19 tus) “Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Petals itl soe BEAT TORS In whe house, price or terms Un- eee rE Toperty now located 2510 Pontiac , arene. Dedac rack izeplare scar. RAY ONEIL. Realtor : Th For Sale Lake Prop... 44, °T N. Saginaw St, FE se 183 W Huror Pruone FE 4-1557 with ke privi- aa 1 peting Lot is 109 x 175 Full R ] R It a E til 8:30 WE TRADE. = We srLi, | OF HOO jeges. Immediate possession. | te ee a Dear wl) price $19.200—terms. OR 3-1349.' 262 S_ Telegraph Rd. Open 9-0 Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor | ~~~ : Open Eves. | aa ote eee PE oF FE 3710 PE $8775) 75 W Huron Street SEAUTIFUL HOME SITES OVER Sale Business | Property 4 49 a ~ — FOR COLORED ~ 8680 DOWN _Porftiac 3 . EASY TO OWN, Frame and stone | FE 5-161 or FE 2-9676 looking Walters Lake, 930x100 ft, FOR COLORTD Located wn sowfeast side reece s 3 large bedrooms, exe i Lake Ectveieges. 8750. Low down ia eS Pes R. ON OR- MEN SINT. t i 1 a ge living roo 1 stone = | - 1 ia Pe ere yme ’ . ; bath "Aue oll tuaicce sna lace, Aliached 2'rear garage. KINGSIZED LOT Sinem Gaceem SRoKER chard Lake road. Commercial FAMILIES eh Ey i fee: ele a “oun was hot water A steal at eeuttate landscaped yerd 00 | 214 FT. FRONTAGE ON MY 2-0040 MA 5-068 bulicing swith, 3000 sq locaton es large Q-room bungalow on Rar- none EVES FE 8-0823 oniplipesee’ ' ae Will trade OW 330s 300 ea NEAT s ROOM RANCHO: MACEDAY LK. FRONT, GOOD chureh. Make an offer. Cali OR burn Ful: basement.’ GAS heat | ie | Middleton $100 Sows -— Cozy California ranch | HOME, MODERN BATH, — Pees aa 100 Pal! 230. 3-139 or EM 3-5032 to see... Oe ee ae beeen ty este Kk iddleto svle bungaion little finishing A. TAYLOR. REALTOR | . BR: WAY GARAGE. _$i8%800 terms On saat 7 4 Tt | SUSY BESTAURANT tw orct $6800 With iow adown payment »ROKER 188 N JonNeoe set ta 2'2 acres of land prixc | Hightaad OR 3-1349 NEAR WATERTORD SCHOOLS ENCLOSED FRONT | | town, Seco lace. = to Ideal- . ; a ‘FE $7721 FE #6003; Good | deat for for nandy man Priced | 1732 Highland Rd. /M30) | 960 — own — w RAR cil type PORCH — ONLY $1,500 SEVERAL | GO GOOD LAKEFRONT iy oe Bau’ OR 3.130 oF toon, siory, decorated like toa : = . M pew. in and out Newly wired and ! frame with 12-x 17 living roo : le W. “DINNAN new oi] furnace. Roof only 2 . 3530 DOWN — The b f tt cheerful 10 x fe Liteben 2 eons ? T sears old On paved street, Only | When Only the Best ‘Partrid eC | Near Modern 3m pungalos rooms, tile bath Or HEAT, 97 | R. J. VALUET, Realtor | o-w. suron FE 427 vadude & TATIOR, REALTOR, |, Td Coa Is Good Enough oni. years old. Well construct- | only 965" Mos inc, taxes: a ES. | 4 GARAND? Avena samen For Sale Lots 46 7738 Highland Rd, (39) : | ef ut basement. Oak rs. oa eer eit, ieee mee edhe 3 ae Neatly decorated 3 bedroom -with . The discriminating home . 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE | Plastered walls Tuminam storms CHEAPER THAN OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8: 30 eS BUSINESS PROPERTY AT 28 FE. picture window. Rebuilt 3 years! buyer looking for the high- . ne ae -..~ | & Screens Payments ony 856.50. ; 5 2 ROE RESTRICTED ON i center of Lake Orion, Suit- . azo. Gas heat. Wilson Schoo! est quality construction, the G RACIOUSLY YOURS | 5 per cent interest. “A real val-| Fast Beverly—V acant. NEAR CLARKSTON $250. DOWN “lac ae, Perry Acres. #390 down. able for any type business, 7 ee | Rookie 2a [nee is azecct name ara Pesce Pa “te andrea ETT Gell eto | See EE) le kc iJ ne e@ maste is) i = : r ard : 5, ene 4 Fimils Tacomas Aro. ship, will do well to investi- fai “vere for precious living $11,900 SPECIAL — iong ramblin ear gpa =r, earaee. Also petea living room with dining! noors, bath Shower doors, ore rs Peas brane an _sult_re e __MY_ 20041, biy priced. See Mrs. Howard gate this 6 room and I'2 ee trey line brick home ini rasch style bungalow. Attache as 2 large lots. Low down | ell, drapes included, oak floors.| ine kitchen ts =. dream. Birch | ac er and) re parti okay | outstanding -xclusive residen- payment. astered Walls, latge family ; water in, Street & sidewalks} Rent Lease Bus. DA M4 Olllespie St. Ph FE 26412 | Dlastered. attached garage. | U®!atea offers modem living| im” “vel beatonts it emu chen Tuc bath, large lot, aeai| SwowoNdE, vot tan fuli base | _Saveu, 9000 cas” OW a.ener” = *| Rene b y . . + J < ly * . ; LOTS Sane enter apes hn Kinzler. Realtor | fqhas everything that goes fining room and tke i whader| ®*. modern as tomorrow. Many| Near Auburn Heights Se en eer dace PTR) heat, ast possession. $100 down |2 LOTS BUENA Vi8TA HEIGHTS. | p LDING, ON Bi om CORNER. Onn Winzier, WKeallor | with a quality home Includ size” bedrooms are al) carpeted. per in tppeancas, ete, Bric 2 Bedroom Modern home or will take pve down with) on FHA terms. all I 24228" 670 W. Huron st. Ph FE #3525 ing fine kitchen and bath. Extra ‘ bath just off the kitch- anter’ Two large lots. Lake built in '’54 Full basement, lerger mo. payments “APPROVED CO°wNER se OWNTOO I ER- Dy akercck pultepiace ica tet, en with breakfast area, Very un- Briviteges Owner going South auto, ofl furnace. 6 lots. 3 BEDROOM CONTEMPORARY ‘ * : ed living and dining rooms. ' a eed just reduced from $19,500 All. ft ly $1,000 dow: ange gas MANOR Only $800 down on FHA ternis, Buildi $13,5300—Brand New bedroom and hall, alumi: eae feeryenen room wihi cas t only $1, n. 42219 La = BRICK RANCH Modern and Beautitul A ‘home | uilding Sites | -$ BEDROOM. very iaree 2 bere: num = casement windows Beaune landecumedviacna hens LIST — With us for fast & effi-| yar og: ~ F tebreeme 8, CAR D , a personaitty featuring: | WITH LOW DOWN ‘PAYMENTS home. (Featured in “Better: with Lanai ane baa es may (Gxtrh feature: 100 baat. | habe. ‘WE, BUY. SELL” Ss est dide WC OmE ing oon hg Seautitel " [BRAP. Fiaitered tt < none a LADD’ S INC. + . he rmopane piety in- iia nf “Por a in i er, se, 5] * r roa mane tus Ince te dows, hot water base ray Poking S anar home i te "Bo r roome, re ating for per kitchen wih eating apece. lots pewpall . Ful. b base on a a ge | ce bsg best terms availabie [- | heat, And many. many oth- | gar area your search is ended WE hope that vou enjoyed your i onth Full basement.“ of cupboards, tile bath with show- ott Josiyn on Medison Sitreet. 4286 Dixi etl dF ore ton mae wk i " : ; ; 5 ef features. The price is . Holiday- Our office is closed a wean heat Large corner er doors & vanity 75 hy 160° lot, S808 ston, er ein i a. 6 et now! Oniy 3 doors off M5e els ¢. today st po 1 n yehaser gets lake privileges to $26.960 and es usual the WARD EO PARTRIDGE out we'll be open Friday ® tet and only $12,600 with c wyeme paved street, GT MTG. on ‘Shrew oe | ae 2617. Dh miomasinine | good sale sand beach. also sep. isting is with |. teh ake rms : ¥ . i. aa 5-792 | PAR nF : ee Sue: tT. WDSEN IREALTOR KE 4.3381 . I. BROWN, Realtor. GILES REALTY CO. | ee HOYT REALTY | im il liams Tiree ere GUARTER ACRE in ot ot Re. wr Bon . \ - frag eee” &: \ 1950 W. HURON Law Huron Ph FE 2-410 iE. “iN By 3 2-0840 0068 ston 2 " ‘ae C. SCHUETT, Realtor — ayartor S 8 Been OPEN EVE TH r) ‘an Muitipie “Tgsting Service 2% Baldwin Are . PE §6175 254 8. Telegraph Rad. REAL RSTATE, & INSURANCE Soran pest is 16 Mile. Rd, and || STORE ON M AVAL . . 3400 HIGHLAND RD. (M59) i Pk arte Eves. 1-9 | FE 2-8503' J ; “After 6: FE .2-1906 or FE 40040 “Pon-Tel_ Centre. _ «| ie Balawin a +0547 | after c. 1, OR 33711, | % at * - i fh yaa : » 28 Py v : } > : " \ a : AG \ é ' ; an _ < : Sy! eae ; . Neb: j a a a ee : : : ee = meat os \ # ra \ \ : 4 i A : \ * , : ‘ - ‘ 7 a m \ Ly 4 es : F j aS Me Ee ee OP ee ee Sie ey es ee ea oe ' i es a Gee i a = ae nee aP4 ae 742 i ? _._ | SEVENTY-SEVEN | Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 494 For Sale or Exchange 50 ay 4 “enlace Business Opportunities 51 STANDARD OIL CO. POR ote ion Fearn Pai tf MODERATE. 130 AREA INY Ee 3 ENT Information FE 4-1584 Buy Thru Partridge Sell Thru Partridge _ MORTGAGES HART WE BUY 10624 W. McNichols, Det Detroit - LONG LEASE ON Dorion, Sag- Please eppointassat ea hoary Realtor w eal] for or CASH LOANS “to $500 BUCKNE Pontiac Drayton Plains Walled Lake Utica re 5 R Finance Co. BORROW $500 family wars. Poa Corporation The Quick HFC Way Yor can count on fast, friendly One-day service when vou come HFC. Borrow up = o ouy OwD repayment terms. ouseho'd has been solving problems for hose or visit Household Finance 3% 8. Saginaw, 2nd. Fir, FE 4-0535. ag Partridge Se ie as mala’ big highway 1 ores. ECONOMY OIL CO. 3389 DIXIE HWY. Leonard Products —=—Distr. ies ft coal csohian’ Wy own teste can profitable es, Trainin available, write or ie. On _31380 tii 19 p.m. ds NO LAYOFFS No Short Weeks!» #° When A are in business for ourse SUNOCO me available — three jesirable — B & MT. CLEMENS \DISON LIVERNOIS & SQUARE = RD. Financia) indi- tance to th vidual who ts able to invest. 1,000 Investments from Soe." Oppar oO _* Sun. Ol} ae. Call days Mr. O’Del! 100, or Mr. Bridges, VE BY. OWNER: COR CORNER M50 & Ra Ray Prone hite Lake Rd. “BO- 9000 “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” Mercur cury Deal x, pote, th Car De ership for tamediele “potion, if you ean qualify. Hardware— Living Quarters rea. A_ solid with excellent — stock In the lake hace ate “Saareesinn Owner has ftch to go th While the mood ns with Just try a good offer. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES eee sais! JOHN A. arcs pe 1673 -PARK AT i el - Cc BARs ROLLER RINK — oes bool is a good pete or visit us a eur Quick Cash] * $25 TO $500 aes own signature, auto, or io securit; 34 montts wie dcpieteee HOME & AUTO 202 N. MAIN 25 TO $500 TOS VE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph. Rochester ( OL 6-0711. OL QUICK — WANT...$25 TO § IN RECORD TIM 118 N. PERRY Next to New A & P 8 “ Nt PARKING. NO PR ~ WHEN YOU NEED You can get % quickly on signature, car, FINANCE CO. _ FE 4-1574 dorsers. P sate ie sult en See aymen 6 our budget. will ‘be be glad to help LOAN CO. p_7 NN. Perry (Corner Pike) Communrry Loa co. 5 ‘0 E. WREN' FRIENDLY TANCE TEAGUE FINANCE CO. ROCHESTER, MICH. _OL _1-9701 CASH LOANS GET THE CASH YOU 500 E - ON YOUR SIGNATURE _— OR FURNITURE ONE: FE 8-066 SEABOARD FINANCE COMPANY STREET = Market LEM" $29 - $500 your No you vite year money cusbhaane 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Mortgage Loans | LOANS—$600 to $1,500 Tr any purpose, modesa—or Bét, Oakiaba County. 2. For home additions iapeerenente Rouse perk house partly constructed. ‘ an > bpply Go. gecond me sah Babe Pontia. ac qo Phone FE 54 Pl ee ‘a or h im or enclose 4, To es a jaarene or on i for further details . BEER STORE case oe known west Ca store ic goods. fociaaing ot Ria. with “galsoa” down Te stock, Rent only, $65 Rk Dz ‘RILEY, Broker 609 Elizabeth Lake Rd. PE 41157 FE 44871 GAS STATION BUSINESS’ AND TOOLS, $4,500. On = utes de ation, 32-1349 Call_ for inform or EM ro sp J. A, TAYLOR, REALTOR BRANCH OFFICE OR 31340 7132 and (MBO) WE COVER THE STATE WE HAVE 80 BARS & Taverns = handled from $4,000. pastanse op vaaies from out offices ie te. CONSULT MICHIGAN'S Largest Specialists You can get on war Se Don't waste time in & Le over our fletings "eee a "plotur STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac 7 oT} 28 { BD LTOR 1717: '8. Telegraph FF. 4-052) Eves, & Holiday Cal! FE 5-889) Partridge 18-THE “BIRD” TO sEE A QUARTER MILLION GROSS BAR Oe e mar Exclusive SS. bree 2 i : etropol ease make oe Song we to get very inter- i details areas A NEW COCKTAIL LOUNGE | lounge the heart ir’) business district sn County seat. t's deluxe, It's busy. It's p to sell with only down. Includes 3 ery brick building —_ banquet rooms. Same own- 30 yrs, — retiring hg ‘arm climate: HOUGHTON. LAKE BAR — on, leer edie bar og ggod ree estate and all only 20,000 én. We only ask “hae Ftc see it — We know you'll w : WARD E. PARTRIDGE d t 1 I REALTOR FE 4-3581 ce i, GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland ean be “some se take part trade. | #359 DOWN TUNDRE. EDs DIVERSIV RSIVIED Swaps PPAR AAR et or sell. a 54 CHEV. Al 1 OWNER. TRADE 1. FE 41906. 7 poe MODERN 1 BRICK BREEZE- 3. Ridgeway Real Estate. TWEE WED AL Be Ah ee Sale Household Goods 57 a1” RCA CONSOLE. COLOR TV $400. Pho eae be OS ares $ pm 1o- 5-6979. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For r Sale e Miscellaneous nous 60 TA Bete doors. Facto second, ene GaM © ‘uction, iC BAHTROOM | FIXTOR ORES. Ni town os oll & A Vermsoont : iy wate ers, 4 miles E E. of Aw Heights on "a ‘TV, _ALSO iT 6-378 AUTOMATIC La wad Ph “0” —"*., RANGE, BUILT in oven, i 5 sold eer “08. “About 6 ears Ist $60 tak 13x18 BIGELOW ¢ cnzen RUG AND AND d. $15. % eee bed. ve after ress With, spr _6 p.m, PEderal &- OG WEY. ir 3 tv. . os. 8 STUDIO < DIO COUCH. NEY nares nm Washer Chrome set, §25 room auites th like or _5-3766. WiLL, SWAP EA TRAILER: OR JIM on 345 OAKLAND AVE. rE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL , A have you — for 407. 2 ie > Olt RANCR HOME PULL BASE- ITY FOR ir =e 35-0441 8:30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ ‘AR OR WHAT bedroom home, . 1 extra Mot. OR urniture, or make offer. 3-4039 Rochester Parkland Whitcomb Realtor, FE 5-9522 mounted on table, trade for 1957 FORD, ma: Vs GALE OR TRADE. WATER , SOFTENER chrome set. ca: EM: re ee GOOD 2? BEDROOM HOUSETRAIL- er on 3 bedroom 2 gtb we e TIONEL ELECTRIC TRAIN. opto Ph. FE 5-3639 after 6 Leos th) only $349.50 ire CHAIN SAW TRADE For| °% '* mon ly, Bagments. ft. alu, boat. Ma 5-9613. ANTIQUE CHAIR IN GOOD CON- CON- -W ILL TR ADE : Your. = house lot in| A Ww. NEEDS sOME Ear ay see | anita grt ww, oorag | Foe a2 stteet. Model 289 ey “ ma ieee terms, FE) fp » Will sell for ot : BED, SPRING & NEW MATTR ‘ TRADE & dresser. Also studio couch. 2.000 equity in 2-year old rancher | _FE_#-0050. r a of Fane a Own- | BLOND B er. bie dresser, large mirror, EL Bookcaue bed and chest, all for y week) 20 RANCHWAGON 1955 “FORD, Wii. TLL ee in trade. EM M556. SWAP SPEEDQUEEN » for twin —— or Duncan table. FE 8-9725 SWAP IN OLD ICESKATES new ea Sale on all toys. our Buy hire an Eclipse power more. for: Christmas. tee canned len, at 2 Porting Witt TRADE 95,00 $5,000 BQ Equity I IRONER Phyfe S ON A Visit lawn ir BARNES" in ARDW ARE SWAP SERVICF 1S A PHONE service thru which pag can buy. __Sei'_or swap Cail OR 3-8561. via STR Gea each, 111 a. soet, DRESSES, Bag iy adh COAT \ have a- look. 8, Roselawn a li-l4 only Ke aoe er Ya for all, OR ace tener, i $20 PE ral Tf. stzB_@. tm, house, Full basem bois te big Cranntretiee. WILLING’ TO TA TAKE 35 MODEL mo » = io “™eapire For Sale Clothing 56 3 4 Sense, Bert Pon- ADMIRAL PORTABLE aS 149.95 electric dryer, a; de- * orge auto, washer, Norge vas dryer, . to pay or 90 days—same as WAYNE GABERTS Saginaw 1CAN BLACK OAK DINING Tf 4 chairs. All like new. FE $-6189| ¢ NECCHI aEWied MACHINE. LIKE new, $1.25 _ per week 32-0143. js ec oe ft 3B. Call evenings, Thanksg: and 5un. only. sip w yn fone. voond t RENMORE “ELECTRIC PULL | SIZE | | electric dryers rought fron bench, | LL WN 61 Sheridan, | Easy Table “hiture washer le s NG A aah new. Maple co¥inette. __FE 8-2008. Lakeland, Syl- Sy rand Dew. $15.95; * non Fur- rs AFSON'S 42_ Orchard Lake Ave. eERMORE A GTOATATICN WASHER, eave . Puauate ae $50. as TRONER, 960. Fria KITCHEN TABLE AND CHAIRS, $12.00. Chest with 2 2 $20.00. 4 vant Lato RESS, Beg.|LINOLEUM” & PE) “price at Jack's, ee LIVING RM. 8 -P 7 Baldw . 2 PC. ¢ T SALE. % \win GOOD toy ROO Allen ND pee wood, LEAVING ATT. a UPHOL- ee ere 2372. furniture. 555 EB. MAHOGAN: MERS! DR table. 2 lamp _tabies, d cond. FE 60563. Deed oso wockan 49; “ye more dryer, $99.95: used Prive. vod I IN MAK- you yard cleane 7 heme r *; clothes fixtures ; and ph Call G. A. Thompson & Son all about mig new Avo. atic at householder. ey ad hy te ® year. Your cost is pees megth ag von savings, B aon’ Furniture. 42 Orebard . & stove. F ica tas cal mom Cait Saget BUNE BEDE SPRINGS ae Mat tresses. Brand new, #3095 & mapig| oe ait ft wih 88 EON HARD T se or mores Sete 1 6 p.m. Makes Free aed cad TRADE-IN DEPT. Nal oil heater ke he lg ‘above are WYMAN s 4 ere SSicavsi st 3tt2 > Oo, |. automatic wate be hard. -Room Outfit ware slestrical -_ ies, Crock ay lee Iranian eepeet heh) Pendle Page chest, be ‘ aint 3 Sag “Ao oy amps, 3 tables. hme potas Foe HEIGHTS surety 9685 pmo @ room s es, All $41.65 Rd ae s epeetesuenemmeres oer down. $18.60 per er ae POOL. TALE REASON- me deals able. Goog c se bees Bedroom “ COLEMAN Of FURNACE. or) beds on. ben coven cade ASS Sara 8 R, EXC pe rm ag mat “ak %§ down, Mawr) Sn eee & large ri tank. © 1967 by WEA tarvice, ts Compl lete a Room Cement Color for ula 3 oa at - 4 PATIO BLOCKS AND FLOORS —: “Well, if Kim Novak is so hot, why don't you take HER MEDIUM RED BLUE Joseph to the movies?” Rie een | ORASGE DARK GREEN TAN & BLA FURNITURE 2! "AYLOCK 5. SAGINAW Sale Household Goods 57 {Sale Household Goods 57 (QOAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO Fou ING RM. SUITE, 12 ee | Re | 81 as Lake Ave. 3-T101 _3e auaare a refirg, FE +0231. couUCcH Hs COMPLETE. Sie ler Oil Heaters 2650 ra Ave. - ce the heat at half the cost. i IN ELECTROMASTER STOVE (DAVENPORT, “ROSE FRiEZE.| Trice the beat at halt ret, cond, New burners, $40. FE| V° — ood — ret | scHICK’S _ MY 33711 = ey -| TOASTMASTER 52 GALLON WA- ae, OF FURNITURE FoR =LECTRIC ines oS oat ter heater Installed. wise 96. RB. ct YEAR CULLA \BY BABY CRIB, ELECTRIC RANGE. = WRINGER _Huron % " Se Rae ie doob| TRADE-IN RUGS KENM GE IGERAT IN GOOD é ope —_ HORE. 3 Ere | cond. Price $28. MArket_¢-1646./7 5 x T 8” Wilton, velvet... 2950 iesone GER MACHINE — | © x 0° ail ° 7 7 Pe Liao LC ao — nae Gell cathe cmetipermen of 0 x 13) new remn. titon » Hae 0 PRICES — Brand new, da rt & 3650 ‘due Dee 30. ‘Call credit £2¢) wool Wilton. 95 (4X8 plasterboard .......... $1.35 eer . chair, 3; manage: Mich, Sewing Center.|¢ x 6 new Caltone remr $93, Rocklath, bundle 0... 8 ern step takbles, ma‘ | FE 9-3397 ‘ J 6" x 5° 644" all wool Wilton $ 6.96 90°) 8"), int eement 210 Al for Soe" Pay str oe athe | FRIGIDAIRE WYMAN’S @xex%s plyscore nn... 485 ‘5 Poa j|D er @x8'x'4"" ply wood oS 2.98 tae ve uraiare, G2 Orchard! Oye rstutted chair. si0| * W. Pike Easy Terme Pe Ci 2 clear WP casing | Ft. 07's ox 12 RUGS WOOL FACE. sings. |8otawer chest : $10 USED TRADE-IN hxe'x%e " ly ¥ wood a 78 Co 16.50, ‘Tm po rte ed yoeeree are es bt4 DEPT lext ae ties oy te Dads. 00.50 Pearsad's Purnitare. (Oe yf Se pccerawoe | Lounge CRM oss eones $808 ER, Muah coors, act o-.. 18 98 .| _42 Orchard Lake Ave. |EVERYTHING FOR ae HOME.| Sofa ..... vesereteeee $24.50 | shiside door jambs .. 325 9x12 Felt Base grok $528 14s Saginew PE 25823 ee fin 30, Door passage: seia ae E if oho: efrigerator =|... ss. $59.50 | Zonolt a BONNY MAID VINY 0e|PACTORY token i year nue venport & chalr $5050 Biante | insulation, 100, ft. Mi 3.25 4\4-Ft. Wall Tile 2 Be antec, $16.95 up. rye Electric, | Drop Leaf Mahogan $39. | Dor ea et ee Sree Bee Oats PAINT Gat oo iat Gccb ae AT Fonne. $300 STROM. THOMAS 'E CONOMY ie Cening tle "esis ft. a < a. i . s s -, o Syers, 141 W. Huron, FE 4-3064 —— -Carisop radio & pho note | FURNITU RE co: | orice tour ae “Cum OE 12 CU. PT. PREEZER. NEW MO. md. Carseat, $82 h | 361_8. Saginaw St. - | cover, brignt and dry torola table tadio, 3106 Auburn. eet Aw bed with otine? +. USED 1 Ty, ne, 0 8 up USED RE: URMEISTER’S rT rn wu vate pe fig eee cia) eeseaekeeess | NORTHERN i. NMORE ELECTRIC § STOVE,| _¢- _pliance, 422 W. Huron. PE +1033, i =F ouama ED REBUILT AUTO. |—" LUMBER CO = eel ma washers. idaire, iz * ~ ~ ie 7 'aE a Gis TELE) fs J uvinator Terms to sult Used RCA console TV, idee Srp ‘take te ‘PM Daly re RTS : fol M_ TO. APT. SIZE STOVE WITH ALL NEW 9% Oaklant ave PE 240) mahogany, $25. 100 W. “CHAIN SAWS _burners. $35. MA 4-3603. OF STOVE. $20. KELVINATOR RE- Stgathmore. New — used — sales & service ~ aBour ANYTHING YOU WANT)_ frig. Washer, §20. OR + | rentals Mich (Bm I nt a POR THE HOME CAN BE FOUN 3g REFRIG. Saye WASHER. SAYTAG Gis STOWE tiee Fee | —Wors, MY 3-003) coe bet e new = A little A petse dhe: —_ 25050 ‘CLOSET “DOORS eee oe ed eee retrig- nyo peeomedl 8 FO 818. | MER, #35 ELECTRIC DRYER. | &: ise Sate stee: fold doors up . 6 — Priced fan moserral BED. ADJUSTABLE Studio couch never used.| from © Gales Bathroom fixtures, beds, chests ht. Phone FE 2-3956. ee Fe ‘tore $45 rome; Co. ws b. Paddock. Post Postiae FE cities nuinseineegted TR, DOG oma. romerrgae |—Ht-8 P Sie iT a ¢ &. ve! J 5 a= pore be airs, noe on haere on enamel with solid birch top, $100 _— Ouse Soe oe Doutta em act Aree suites. Dinette po age and pee Sancogadh aah pepe nein a 2-0 in deluxe ~ 4 EE . mer mise, ttems. NEW & USED. with on A+ ; oa. 1 Geluxe wrin = 914995 — gas DUO_- a rer OIL BURNER. FE etsy eg? ches Lot LF gis. Men's clothing, suits 46 naher s 13995 — $90 ai = — OUR LAYAWAY PLAN ong, shirt 16-34, top coat 40 lon 130° in, * sev. Delius electric ar ee = R 4 PLAS Miscellaneous items, 4-3703. __ + FE 20950, MONTHS TO PAY Day, DUAL SAWS 1% HP & PLANER. pauto. deluxe renbets with wude 309.95 installed. exc. cond. EM 3-0621 WRING Mu To Electric Cp. 1080 we ‘ne: $ ed 95 _ FE 2511 ‘DRYER, ELECTRIC oer ee. Call before 7:00 p.m, ou Jessie __Street._ POR SALE Off, TANK 3 3206. rAL. and oi] hot water heater. $30 for both. OL 2-0671 ®REE § STANDING TOL TOILETS. 4164 $18.96 41x3" Doubl> Sink , $12 Washbowls with fi ane Silos 3-pe. bath sets with tle $80.05 f |” Christmas Gifts| 2 LIONEL TRAINS. 4 = “rete Som new las a. Sages ~ SELECTION OF as SWITCHES, t year, $85 m “ costume aif 34 pe. Rog-| selection from . and up. A bly s' WPT ope ‘in cogil door on yOur garage costs LAYAWA OR PAYMENT. PLAN saat amen EDWARD'S. OUTLET 18 8 ‘Saginaw | *7} 8. Paddock FE 2-0203 V LIONEL TRAINS WITH TRACK SOL. y it TE = $380 value, $160. obey ‘aie ey Fela! Mu ae = +0076. cesatt Gas WATER HEATER, $ aie BIcYCL E8 AT WHOLESALE/ Electric water heaters, $79 95 Sone. at Roy's Motorcycle gale yo tubs, first grade .... $40.95 Montcalm. Thom 3. ._ Perry | HAND MADE CHRISTMA Ag AP: ee "MADE TABLECLOTHS, _Tons, 7 cents to $3.00. PE 4-1656. Personalized Christmas Cards Lg tr - oneness SALES iat sat WH FE +7 ent “at 3a Huron FE _2-6)22. 2. LBS. WILL TA re esse MADE IN CHI i RABLE, D D WREATHS, BLANK sprays. Untrimme holesale, FE or ¢t bh, ET AND med. WHITE SEWING round bobbin. almost for Xmas, 67.50 _gan_ Sewing Cen EATHS. BLANK “Bl le. _Christmas “Trees ONS 59A ETS AND. Untrimmed or trimmed. FE 6-067 For Sale | "Miscellaneous « 60 PPA 1 COLEMAN SPACE HEATER B old, i 29, $35 SX-28 halterafter tradio,| Webster 3 —_— changer, custom cabinet & er. m130. 1 girls we new space — ak- Ag Raa '. ‘on, 38 in. over $2800. r} oe “OIL, TANKS. FE 64: 56-0120, or even lis i Gh aS pore ar tate. ol } Encyclopedias Table iny er miseelian aneous : omer il. amp. a A 8-8403. inti noa rome Fa eOnAVE ErLvmarwa 17-8. § 2 DUOT DUOTHRRN OIL hed blow $38.50 7 _6-2100 ACE HEAT. __FE | SUPPI. + 70 5 “ee KRM na OIL t ear Burne 2 _tiborn ters. $35, ox Ty “PLASTIC FINISH Linoleum Rugs $4.95 on somes R SHOP cree os 47,000 Bro OIL BURNER La all come Sot ; |. Marshall. water ft. Frigid es a heater, 239 Fs, 15 GALLON —— or TANK, __ 831.50, By “4 . DUNLA Se SATE a IN. Craftsman fig-saw. F E_7-0033. HEATER © E Aute Gas Heater ‘Ga ‘ geckos rs) ns ip ped fre ge sVE? easy Tein soe dia 95 BING im out Phegnew st. cE. OF F—CLEARANCE of cabinet hardware, sliding door tracks etc. Reynolis Nu-ajlumi- num siding, sium. storms and jalousies stown birch and steel k ornamental tron. [= a oreele 8 awnings. Pros one wD VALLELY: $-hnbu es & FR Call OL tb for nels Bn Se och. |: free “The 3 = SURGE MILKING J} wa Raper can as, ee, Si Chie ro Lene tees 59 E, 100 | CHRISTMAS | MY HOME. Ww Tim $00 95 FACTORY 2nds & Irre La SAVE PLUMBING 8UPPLY 172_8. 3, Saginaw GSD) USED PIPING. : B ees stokers commercial stok- _ers, Dixie xie Floral ral, $233 Dixie Hwy. ‘Garage Doors Berry Stee! overhead recagh | sec: onds, all sizew ond prices. Large __Boy's 26" _bdike. FE 41736. HOT “WATER HEATERS, 30 GAL. Gas, new, Consumer Power ap- [ abbed bes Value $4950 and No money down. FHA approved. | rerms to suit 9 p.m, _FREE ESTIMA ATES, FE _ §- 1471, FE 3-0630 92: Spee | AVAILABLE | NOW. YLOR ROMEX SAVE AT WARWI | KODAK SIGNET 35 MM. -;WESTON 4 GALLON TIMKEN Ol FED REBUILT 1 AITERIES, $3 93. NEW hot wal beater. Electric stove pene By 1g2 Pm NEW SORES, iby feally. new. FE 86071, | FE 83796 21 SHOES Bh onias AL! ‘sag ALLS {SPEC CIALS_- [REPOSSESSED “COND. 3 ¥ VmoiNia” Bheetrock: axe. a8 ster] Qui rowan riseMENts Joint Joan 23 ny ba. * 93. 14" GE Portable —$105> 1 Hunting Coats & Pants shee’ $3.68 . Top line of Norge Retr > he Korean Boots, insulated boots, > $3.02 : Deluxe iy r ulated and thermal jenerwear! rol] - $3.60 Tr, Bever used—$145 it’ GE ‘amoufia age suits. Dave Paint, ga as " ouiiding FP $125; DeLee JOE'S A& SURPLUS, FE _2-0022. es xew ana'tus ro 7 ee as THM. True ae ee SUIT. 28” tires ir te 1,60 “mil 5 LUMBI ER e each; 21" MOY = eh #8 REVOLVERS — SHOTGUNS — : “a $135. rifles, modern & antique. Buy & Bfo: Highiane Ro. Ms) -On Sa003 “GOOQDYEAR” ~ SHOTGUNS BEES ne 220 GALLON OIL TANK, 2,000 BTU | 50 5 — ies $0123 | Lowest prices. We trade, Time conVersion oi! burner. 1254 Bram- | 4_8._CAS5* ents _hble Lk. FEderal . JET WATER PUMPS, $6005. G. A. $2 501 insulates red bunting coats, ANY HEATING, NEW OR eompern,_ 98° 8. Ferry. ie es 6 Na ae used, in = less, yet better, ACTO! Tm ipower” mowers: Kelly's Hardware. 3904 Auburn at done. Fit and at yar 8 how betore| 4951 models reduced. to almost | _ Adams. a gts. FE 2-861). iY SCE ae Aye moe t. The cays, “They Must | FOUR DEER cur | op & % wre 43-4650. ANCHOR: FENCES LEE'S SALES & SERVICE pped_#7_Call_OR AT jie PER Ft bm roll a ee for duplex plugs, Tange = boxes, _ 38.98, cw A. mpson, 80 8. Pi a pe, 35 r eupper Maal ie ft. aint with Koton ig any wonther. sae Orchard Lake Rd. SPACE HEATER, $16. 32-8280 uer color, of Be Berry Bros, house paint, ecue Hl seer white. Also Rev i Kemtone = Kem-Gios Oakia: Fuel & ant, 436 ard Lak e Ave. ve tan —— SHARPENING — LAWN MOWERS. knives, scissors, saWa.& ice skates _FE 56-1219, 431. Pirst® _ SNOOKER TABLE, LI NEW, $300 2935 Orchard’! Lk., 3-0703" SMALL COLEMAN carol # ER. _OR_ 3-8412, Talbot Lumbek. Plasterboard, rock lath, hardware. «Plumping and a! Pn “PE ¢b9s Gakli THE = SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD 8TORE Everything To Meet Your Needs Clothing - Furniture - Apenances WEST LAWREN paint, electric- Ave. UPRIGHT PIANO, §25. _______ FE 20208 USED OIL SPACE HEATERS. 620. an up 6 South Perry, G. A. bine & 08. WR WINCH HAND OPER- _ ated. { $90. ve 6-143], WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBI- nation doors and windows, eae ee BENSON LUMBER CO. WANTED. PHONOGRAPH REC- ords 20 years or older. Please phone between T and 10 pm. | OR 3-8876 Do It Yourself amen FOR RENT ALLPAPER STEAMERS SANDERS. PDGERS POLISHERS HAND SANDERS—DRILLS—SAWS ROWNIE HARDWARE OPEN 8U NDAY 3-0230 8. SANFORD FOR RENT Floor sanders — hand sanders — furpace vacuum cleaners. Wail- aper steamers Oakland Fue) & aint, 434 Orchard Lake Ave. | FE SIG PFAFF SEWING MACHINES. DRY. 61) drapery os terial, lormica plumbing & slectnieel supplies cf scaye Seca py dd 8 to 6:00 Sandav 10°00 lo 4:ov. Montcalm Builders Supply, 138 w. _Montcalm, FE 54713. Pike’s Rental Depot TOOL & EQUIPT. RENTAL Trailers, floor sanders, shers carpet shampooer, chain saws, concrete grinders, plumbers, car-| vce and baspocaer a pee ‘t see it—call ‘$488 sine » “Waterford OR “p1t51 _Gameras, | Equipment « 61A BROWNIE § MM & 300 WATT) movie camera projector. FE 8-9577 | _iight meter, Phane ) OR_3-49 __Sale Musical "Goods oods 62 eo BASE ACCORDION. LIZ LIKE new FE 4-5036. ACCORDIANS, LOWEST PRICE — free al: sizes. accordians loaned Meas" eginners with lessons. FF ‘aed pa a se ucctem eed MINIATURE POOD Le. R {BALDWIN MAKE APT sIZE PT- . Little beauties. § weeks. ano. Mahogany finish. Beautiful |- Two%biack. one chocolate. Ador- tone and ponee. oe Arg oe Able Christmas gifts 2011 Hum- Seginew. PE. 52223. onal 7-362 8" Ortonville. NA- BALDWIN ACROSONIC_ SPINET 1958 display models. Greatly re. duc $50 down Balance 36 months. Calbi Musie Co. 119 N Saginaw. | §-8222 GRINNELL PL AYER “PIANO AND bench condition YEA- _ eral 27. HAMMOND | CHORD “ORGAN, Exc ieee Mr etiss. All after pm = as LESTER BETSY ROSS SPINET Walnut finish Just like a. Real bargain, $435. Terms to suit. 53 i Music Co,, lip N, gaginaw. EB 5-6222. aonEET B FLAT CLARINET Practically new. Sell for §80. MI 6-6324 PIANO TUNING. OSCAR _ Schmidt. FE 2-5217_ PIANO TUNING PLAYER sree Quitmeyer. OL . RE 71 = se te are slightly marred. iso. Electic ed Gas eaters at a Hl values. Michi- Orchard Lk. an a 393 ~~ HEATING EQUIPMENT Used of! furnaces. O11 burners, floor furnaces, stokers and space weaters Wayne Heating _ Rocheste;. OL 2-0211, INTERNATIONAL OIL U pe o ered on. o Sader Beenie KITCHEN SINK & CUPBOARD. _ FE 8-3546 KI A ND Weed with ‘GReenleal ‘TCHEN CABINET, SINKS. lightly serate “Model, 00 Value we $30" plus trim, one ges Oe jast, also terrific Vh- ue and 66" Michigan rin os Ave models 393° -Or- chard Lake Ave. — OIL BURNER. COM- 220 gal. — Garfield isin Livonia. ‘After NEW. TAPE Tames RDER. “Be bab 5 ew large tapes, $126. LAV pease CHROME faucets §24.50 value LUxAI MIX: baci — = bs, Toilets, bas Pactory “{rregulars, Terrific al- ues. eae gh roe ae 303 ¥ NEED ANY “BOOK MATCHES”? Your choice. Write Box 19, Pon- _tiac Press. . NEW 45 » GAL, C COLEMAN | ELEC- tric water heater. never used, 6075 feel Rd.. Clarkston. MA nadie a GALVANIZED P PIPE _ ebs sade | Iige ft. ‘iN... + Cc SA upino SUPPLY 172.8. Saginaw 5-2100 “| 000 ls FURNACES |- 84.000 BTU, new, $295, Duct work | extra, OR 3-8634. Kenyon Heat- | ing Se tviee ONE 52 GAL ELECTRIC WATER heater $50. One 6 radiant set ol ge logs, like new, $20. One 20, B unvented space heat- er, $10. FE 3-7 1773. PLUMBERS TRIPOD. PIPE VISE, fod of pe dies, pipe cutter — $35. ood etal send $25, rag fine, “eanlnet, neers ee ie a ee! grin siz, 178, PORCH LIGHTS, Soar ei wrought iron posts $109.95 value $9.95. Most ER povaacdy: selection - for all room house; Sta Orenara tk, ave. = aa "Piuoreseent. har Rae ae * ar - “ase. $ aa i PW ORCOTIOR 2. ewe eee % Plys 499 Cali we - "other, ‘plywoods. Interior and exterior doors Pontiac P aa Co. 1488 Baldwin Av 12-2543 New 9 ans cry ING | WILL BACRIFICE PLAYER PIANO — epee reconditioned. OL ¢ rca PI- ALL 5M GRINNEL 1 ar inte ‘ns Terms &. FE MEDT ano. Walnut Gallagher, 8 E. SMALL | MEDIUM GRINNELL f Ris ano. Mahogany finish, Excellen' condition. $195, terms. Gabugher, 16 E. Huron St, FE 40566, SMALL ‘GRINNELL CONSOLE. MA- hogany finish, A real ——— Gallagher, 18 E. Huron FE oe STARCK SPINET PIANO IN BEAU- | tiful walnut finish. Large discount Terms. Gallagher, 18 E. Huron Bt. FE 4-0566. STERLING UPRIGHT PIANO. Good condition, Antique zither. FEderai 5-3458 VIOLIN, IN EXCELLENT CONDT- | — LMIXED WOOD FOR | SETTERS Sale Sporting Goods 6s H Hunting ¢ Accommo, 65A FOR HUNTERS: ROOM —— from aa og bel end of unting season awa Cheboygan. Call MAytair er108 _Sand, ¢ Gravel & Dirt 66 A-1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED 8TONE. — Ages — fill Karl How- Sale Farm Equipment 76 gaa gnomes TO-30 TRA tor with used | Used man dere. HOUGHTEN & & SON d. 3 Que @ Ferguson oe McCulloch Chain Saws | FOR AS LOW AS $167.50 e take trade-ins & give E-Z credit terms We have a few good used chain saws on hand. *KING BROS. (beatiae if 2 i ai Ondyte . +1112 se ction Sales - 77 B&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday ....7 P.M. Every Saturday ..1 P.M. Every Sunday ....2 P.M, _ BUY & SELL DAILY A-1 TOP | oi CRUEES D STONE, sand, gravel, fill. ioe Ceoxie” _ OR 3-2717 Hera meee |G Eee re . RIC! LACK DIRT. IRT. ¢ Farm Sand, grave) and fill rts Ww’ Tienken Rd., Rochester. Paul gene Ben = FE 64782 ft Web- 1 TOP sOIL Black air. sand, gravel & fill. CLINTON and front in loadin _o LEONARD, EM 3-45 34518, Plowing, discing, hpi sera & loading dirt. To) Cow, ma- _hure. FE 371 GOOD ROAD GRAVEL, 5 YDé. _for $7. Delivered, FE ¢-6588 YARD & DRIVEWAY ORADING. 3 3bs2 soll, gravel, fill, etc, ,, Wood, Coal & & Fuel — 67 indling. Phone FE WOOD, DELIVERED. aple. (Res 18" or 24” 10972 "WOOD aE SEASONED length desired. Aj- amental trees at _ PE ¢ 1196. __ 5-6158 A E aalires ts. Cecile Gordon, burg Ra, phone Holly, ME SALE. : cord. del _FE 5-3616 after _5 p. SEASONED _ a ~~ FPIREPLA wood. FE _ 5-102 SEASONED Oa — FIREPLACE | wood FE 4-665 SEASONED 1 wooD OF OF ANY KIND. After 6 pm OR 38400 Plants, ‘Trees, ‘Shrubs 68 68 OAKt. AND TREE SERV. TRIM. J Temova. 7005. FE sos we St FE TREES SHADE Sugar Maple, and Norway Maple. Red Maple. Blue 8&pruce, cod ¥vergreens all kinds, ve. got ‘em all sizes. See them betore you ad and save money. 833 South F Across from GMC pit No 2 50477 or FE 5-354, Pontiac Landscaping. __For Sale Pets: 2 on ROUNDS. 1 BLUE TICK 1 red bone, cheap. 44789 12 Mile _Ra. Walled Lake 2 FEMALE BOXERS — 1 and one 2-year old. FE ¢ in * 2190 69 oe ee 1 PUP 4-2494 BEAGLES_ $15 & $20 & $25 GOOD hunters ae i Setters & Pointers. German Shepherds, 620 & $25. 3495 19 Mile Rd between Dequindre @ Ryan. _REpubite 27004. BABY COCKETIELS, _ TALKING wiles canaries Crane's Bird Hatchery 2489 Auburn Rd. FE | soeroN 7 TERRIERS AT | 8TUD, = AKC reg. Curtiss. OR mee Be PURE PUPPIEs AND MONKEY. / ALL Pet Shop. §9 8. Astor, FE PE 46433 Parakeets ( Guar. to Talk * Talking, Training with ane renee Canaries. 591 math Bt Pieces Maker eee dais ae poodles akes a i mas gift ee Christ- Panakuxte C CANARIES, SUP. _olies 1 183 Sanderson. PE 2-7727. PARAKERTS, C/ CANARIES, CAGES. Food since e 1927 — 584 | Oakland Ave. PURE BRED COCKER ~ PUP, —biond. Call FE 8-056, “PUPs! POPs! PUPS! Grown dogs — Kittens — & Cats. Purebreds and Whodunits. Ani- mal Rescue League Shelter —Zremerstone Rd at East are: RABBIT 8. PETS OR R MEA Anytime — Hickory iene. off Pontlae Lk. Rd REG akc DACHSHUNDS. # 9 WKS. old. Both red ba black puppies for sale. MI 6-3314 REG MALE BOXER PUP. FAWN. FE 5-103/ POINTERS, & SPRING- ers, Brittanies Good hunters. $25 each German shepherds, also Boxers—housebrokem. $20. 3495 19 Mile Rd_ between Dequindre & Rvan REpublic 2-7004 TROPICAL FISH AQUARIUMS 1 RE- built, se’ up and maintained. Cail Larry FE 26104 _ 1047 Boston. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 ee DOGS, CATS BOARDED. poas ust Burr-Ghell. 375 8. Tele. _krap! Hay, | Grain | & Feed 3 a tion. From $35 up. Dixie Pioral, 5293 Dixie Hwy. wd mes ke BE = BUSI- U “NEW LOCATION Tee 22nd, M SB. "MORRIS MUSIC on 34_8. Telegraph SPINET iT IANO in excellent condition. Pull fey board re oer “3 bench. Priced _for_qui ie. FEderal 5.3384 Sale “Office E Equipment 63 CLARY ELECTRIC ADDING Leva chine. New. $195. Also Smith dg right 3 Lgdgellbod Excel, cond, $ MArket 438975. 7 ey STANDARD > TYPE- IST & oND currina ALPALPA & brome. No no rain. FE _TI8_ Bcott ‘take Rd, : TYPES OF HAY. STRAW and footing hay, Wil deliver. Oa s8-2179. HAY. STRAW, GRAIN & Woop. _Will deliver, MA 5-0666._ STRAW 40 CENTS A BALE, 2ND bale ‘born evens hay 50 cents a ‘orn 60 cents a crate, OA For Sale | Livestock 7; 72 GENTLE PONY, GELDING, NINE YEARS OLD, ~~ BADDLE AVAILABLE. DREAM FOR CHILDREN. cau MU ¢-2562. Dodd Two bookcases $15 06 each Good Soies chair $00. FE. __2-4858 1936 Lakeland, Sylvan Lk. Sale Store Equipment. 6 64 6 PT. 1 DAIRY CASE, 8 FT. MEAT counter, 9 ft. beer cooler, frozen food cabinets, walk-in meat cool- er. OR 3-3711. CASH REGISTER, oS CUBER and meat slicer. CLARY CASH RuvIstER R. ELEC- tric, New 40 per cent discount. 7 Market 4-3975, eee NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS. From $128 up, Reconditioned & fer by the Nationa) Cash Reg- ster co 5200 FE 2-0285. After mane i CAB LA ,, REGISTER. pong pa 3 drawers, can use ty r business. Excellent cond: si A 4-3975. "Sale sale Sporting Gooc Goods 68 is 65)" CAN ADIAN FLIER I i $15.10 Ladies Fase pilenpr $17.70 Men's Eugere Skates a fos Lee 10 ee “GUN GABINETs MADE TO OR- ae = te MA SALE. FE. 1 gin BROWNING SHOT £ » 10 TE pond leaded rib. rice’ WHITE. MEN‘S ROL- PAIR W Leeds hates. Size 10. OR 3-4970, 2 “LARGE GUE GUERNSEY cow _ Both for $300, 1039, : Fated QUARTERHORSE STALLS AND EOaED. AVAILABLE reasonable. Tip Top Ranch. U 4-0525, WILL BOARD HORSES. PHONE | _ 5-0666. ~ Wanted d Livestock 7: 73 | | NP WID. Liv LIVESTOCE OF ALL KINDS Pe At ie Jones, Clarkston. MA __ Sale ¢ Farm Produce 75 Pipes es eemiatal APPLES MO — VARIETY. 231 N. ulrrel R a 6 UASH A AT CIOs ta” she Lake LES, Button’s Angelus Rd Sale Farm Equipment 76 76 ‘tora, with snow blades Jacobse: ‘Jeri Toro power handle [ade blowers. oe attachments vans Equipment r Hw: to MApie | 5-7878 78 or Ol: 3-71 ARPAULING - - Alt JOR "8A & N SURPL a x a ree |" FARM M MACHT StgnY w te used, Proulx Oliver Pe on 4, __sust north of Oxford MccCUL CHAT 5 ang used. W, F, Mi et. rden and Lawn Equipment,’ v 8. _minghatt, Rian 1¢ MI), Bir» Pina fest NEW- aaD re oe CORN PICK = eee | A-1 ber, manager. PL "33003 For Sale Housetrailers 78 GO TO OXFORD Trailer Sales. ‘$2 ROYAL 2% FT. ALUM trailer, ape 4 with shower, exc, —s- iG sell. rt as terms. OR 3-125, at or ORs Mg syelier bale PURNISHED MOBIL “OuES available on renta! fal payment basis, TRAILER 69 8. Telegraph 8EE OXPORD Trailer Sales Complete line of 1958, 8 and 10 wides, to 50 ft. 15 : se tion of late model trade-ins at greatly reduced prices. Btop and shop at the big lot. BOB HUTCHINSON “Mobile Homes Sales Ine, Gnyua Pain Ge Site Open 7 days a week MO D ERN HOUSETRAILERS, ERs. 15 to 3% & 2 bedrms. oe financin: Holly $905. rine Coach ee 13210 N, Holly Rd@Q Holly MElro: OX Ss anise. “R SALES 35 to pick . 8 to 10° wide. Campers ft. new Generai Gardiners rts. —— Te rows, Zim rR r Hollys Osed-trailers, alF.sizes & prices, Rental le on some. Part-gas-supplies, mo 8 to 8:30 daily nda, D. to 8.30. Ad mila. 8. of Lk. Orion dn i TRAILER EXCHANGE MOBIL HOMES ANDERSON, PALACE, REQ! 33 Models 8 and 10 Wides Bottle Gas Parts and Soo lies we Phos g raph FE “tl sun. P.M. Parte eens ‘tl 6 - Closed Sun, VE ARE SOLD O' OF USED trailers We your trailer. We will sell it for 10 per cent on our lot, ag | Marine Coach Sales, 18210 N. Holly Rd., Holly Elrose 1, BUY AT Oxford Tratier Sales, __ Rent Trailer r Space 79 79 MOBILHOME ESTATES, MODERN ‘lake. front and playground. EM Oxford Mobile Manor 2 miles E. of Oxford on Lakeville Ra. 40 by B0-ft. lots, 35-ft, streets, sidewalks, 7) ec 0 Jos, storm ere or MY 32-0731. On Your Own Large Lot Many lots Include weil and sep-. tic, As little as $100 down, five Located best wiles north to Clark beke. 1 to § weekdays and 11 to 4 qa and Bunday. SUBURBAN MOBILE HOME ESTATES AT PARKHURST PARK Where living lovely acres. lake with schools, club house and tornado elter, Only 15 minutes to Pon- tiac, Also traller — oe rate $20. Phone MYrtle 2-4611. 80 Auto Accessories Auto Glass Specialists Safety glass for all cars & trucks. Insurance ey Auto Glass Co. 122 Oak- land. FE 47066. FOR BALE_ 49s CHEVROLET Mi MO. FE 8-6284. __80A _ter. 6 cyl _For Sale Tires 1 | PR. 600x16 sNOoW TIRES. NOT recaps. aed cond. Used 1 winter. FE 4-25: USED SEA $3.50 UP WE BUY-SELL, rey = STATE TIRE 8 503 8. Saginaw Ar 40687 GOODYEAR BURBANITD RE- caps, 670-15. “foe pans hd Also Sales, 503 8. Saginaw, FE. 4-0687, RES STANDARD BRAND | MEY TE traded in on General Up to e pee cent on “black or ¥ wa. _ 5h W ILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Service 81 PPA ll Pl Aen Ph ae CRANESHAPT GRINDING IN THB car. Cylinder, neces FE ote chine Shop. bk . ee 23-2563. Sale Motor Scooters s 82 37 SIMPLEA MOTORBIKE 5 HP _engine. $260, 20 Mark St. &t. FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON your Harley Sehr, ae Las ariey Davidson Sales Co., _ Saginaw For Sale Bicycles 84 BOYS AND Like new, 1743 saubura id, Brook Bae: _land Sub. Rochester. "NEW & USED BICYCLES PARTS & SERVICE Pe apne SN BICYCLE SHOP . Lawrence PE 2-7221 "Beaks & Accessories _ 85 Cent Boats - ~ eee rw Motors "58's & Used 7 INLAND L 8A PE 47121, a W. Huron, ree ¢ MATERIALS TO FIBERGLA: = your boats ile Rd, - (on ot ON MOTORS ° raver Offered 87 — a een | Machinery, é Detroiter - Pontiac Chief | iS ——«il a . < ee 4 \ SEVENTY-KIGHT , - , 2 i i __ Waited Used Cars 88 For Sale Core 91, j MODEST MAIDENS | sa erietteindiatinn Had ~ Bud Shelton Motor Sates ; 6 too late a is. St al a Nt +s Chev. 2 dr. R&H. eae $200 dn. or equiv, $36.41 Oxford Motor Sales 619 S. Lapeer Ra OA 8-2821 1953 Hi CASH AVERILL'S NEED CARS Shop = then bring it here for top. dollars oo DIXIE HWY FE: rye FE 46896 SCHUTZ MOTORS A-l PRICES POR SCRAP & OLD Midw est 60-5300 ears, OR 3-6015 one T OOK sats THE HIG H DOLLAR ‘ For high grade used €ars. We 309 S WOODWARD nee! them. Drive the extra miles 4500 Dine ss Fora it une pay vou well. “it, J. VAN WELT 7 _ OR _3-1355__ 7 “See M & M Motor Sales For Lop dollar on late model cars 2427 Dixiy Hwy. OR }- “aes SHARP iP CARS. «8 THRU ‘$4 models Top dollar paid AUBURN MOTORS CORNED PIKE & EAST _BLVD ~ Used sed Truck Ps Parts 589A. USED RUCK F PARTS Aipyaatts MOTOR Saves dhe. 2635 Auburn Ave. FE4-6632 ~~ For Sale Trucks 144 TON Pee good cond, OL 6-2561 1953 GMC % TON PICK-UP. $275 FE 0274. ‘a 3 a. or Roe et Ck UP tru i speea trans, Good cond., et otter PE 4-0058 1945 FORD TRUCK. LONG WHEEL | base, 2 apeed es. built to heul bulldoser. 986 Oak land. _ FE omc, von es x, up. al 23-0228 STAKE BODY | y Newly “painted. wintertaed. licensed. Ready to « $695.- Bonners \ rofax Gas eo 2685 S. Woodward. Pontiac TON F jj i side Ques, RETALL BRANCH PONTIACS LARGEST | SELEC ‘OF NEW AND USED UCKs Gakland at Cass For Sale Cars 91 SWEPT-WING DODGE i i STATT'S MOTOR SALES DODGE CARS por ND TRUCKS 4dr. R&aH, apa - 3 | san 4dr, Rak, clean $395 ‘S32 mouth 2? dr., US TRANSPORTATION LS $50 «2U oMM 8 MY 3-2750 Lake Orion "3 BUICK HT. a & H. 8 STAN- dard trans. No pa: on With good credit. al" Oxford Motor Sales 619 8. Lapeer Rd. OA _ "sO BUICK & ROADMASTER. “4 DR.| Biack, $205. FE 8-3976. Pvi owner. BUICK NEW PAINT ee) SCHUTZ MOTORS | Midwest 6-5300 *53 BUICK HTOP = is @ very sharp car. pittd top. b.ae body Re Auto, shift = gira pap tenis realiy| e e is PEOPLE 8 AUTO + 6i_Oakland FE 2351 2 SUPER 4 1 DR., Rall, ptt ma pe nom ww. wea! ! 1 signals, tires, | PAYMENTS TOO Sonba| some? Let us help you adjust to some less expensive model Lake Orion Motor Sales MM *T CLARKSTON RD. ‘FORD — MERCURY MY 2-2611 ‘Vi WHITE CADILLAC @ COUPE. _ PE 5-9353 $3,750 ‘8? CADILLAC. @3 COUPE. EXEC- utive car, jow mileage. $4.000 _FEderal- 23-0400. 0 ‘5? FORD FAIRLANE, 500. DEM- onstrator, low mileage. New car * warranty. Any old car down, » TOM BOHR, INC. 12. 8. Main Milford . __MU_ 45155, 1953 V. 4 DR, SEDAN. POWER Gr R&H, runs good. Total se price $305. R. Motors | ZN EVENINGS | 726 Casaee ve__—*FE 8-680) ‘48 CHEVR _ GOOD TRANS- portation ri SFE 2-9082 -f ° CHEVROLET $129 SCHUTZ MOTORS — Midwest 6-53U0 \ | Clarkston — \ Motor Sales Ce Nekeg yrs uss | ACT? NOW |! "$6 Dodge. D-500 engine, 4cr Push button drive Power steering & brakes Tinted glass) H & H White walls. Sharp. "Ss? Pivmouth Club Sedan push butten crive, R. & H. $1705 "os (nrs nie VA 4 or R& HWW. ties Automatic Low mileage °3$ Plymouth 4 d: "aS Pixmouth V-R ib fed erfiite R & H "83 Fentiag 2 ‘oS “heSeto automatic po brakes. Fo oA H $4 Pls mouth Pusn button tires Be drive R ¥ ece r This week epr tel ymeut Cranbroox 4 dr $295 TRANSPORTATION &PFCIALS Open Evenings—lTiease Phone MAple §-s141 32:8. MAIN ST., CLARKSTON ‘82 CHEVROLET POWERGLIDE very clean. $363. EM. 23-3386. Joe Arthurs i pti CONVERTIBLE ie _R. & H. GOOD RUN. i "seagines: Take over pay- _ments. FE 8-9450 after 5 30_ Pontiac Buy, ‘Trade or List Auto Brokers 7 eve Cony. V-6- $2195 " ymouth Belvy H $ - *34 Ford Custom = FOM 37 ‘ss vy 210 ¢-dr _ R&eH a: $3 Ford Cast 4ar FOM $i ‘SM Buiek Super 4 Goo 8 os Nash Amb. Sharp $405 re. 4dr Monterey $ 495 ‘ww is 88. 4d> Hydra ® 49) ‘1 Chey ee ae 4 ae RAM § 395 i ae Dyna $ 350, ioe &. Perty- ison aw +9100 1603 we ‘BUY Pe Gate | iW ANY CONDI $ = "82 Pontiac 2 dr. 8, _— clean $395 1952 CHEY DESOTO SHARP! $399 E-Z TERMS 2-Dr 2-Tene Exc. tires, Fordomatic i 53 Ford. 4Dr., Customline 8, Per- feel ‘30 Ford 4 door a3 Packard 50 Buick 4 door SEVERAL TRANSPORTATION MAZUREK MTR SALES Open 8 to 9 FE 5-5141 TRANSPORTATION _ SPECIALS 2 door, Spotiess, = Rambler station wages $245 4 Nash Amb Ht top | $3 Willys $105 Roger's Sales & Service ope Auburn Ave PE 2-0555 OME OF THE RUGGED . JEEP! ~ GOOD USED CARS gy mh Bel ir Wagon. | es Chevrolet Sedan. Dem 957 °S elope Be! Air Sar. Demo. ese Hardtop Several "1055 Chevrolets on hand. Taylor Chevrolet Walled Lake MArket 4-156) (Oakland County’s Oldest Chevrolet Dealership) — ‘HURON MOTOR SALES For Sale Cars NN Oe NOTHING FREE JusT CHEAP TRANSPORTATION jALways a GOOD a OF 48 Chevie 2 dr. $48 ‘48 Pontiac USED CARS $48. 48 Olds 08, 4 Dr $49 ‘50 487 W__HURON CARS PE 2.2641 Piymouth ‘$0 Buick $50. ‘51 RIT FORDS Pontiac $5! ‘51 Ford 2 Dr, R From $1,695. Delvd., Complete & H. $105. ‘51 Nash $195. ‘52 E EXPECT TRADES Pontiac 8. R. & $295. '52 Nash This ad worth $10 free gas on Ambassador $295 any car you ¥ 20 more pieces of transportation | BOB SOUTHERN. EDSEL We accept anything of value on are po pemere! FO trace aple NEI Lake C . as MA 41331 fom Dalle conomy Used Cars 22 Auburn off Saginaw FR 4-211 Nothing Free CHRYSLER ‘55 WINDSOR DELUXE. 4 DOOR, R&H Just Quality Cars ALI POWER, 11.000 MILFS "$4 ‘Cadillac 62. full power, new LIKE NEW $1490 PRI- tires, very shar VATE 2556 WMS LK RD Two ‘35 Fords. 1 owner va! NEAR GALE RD Victoria proseggen ae mi. & Two ‘53 Caditiacs” “Coavertinie & haratop CLEARANCE "33 Kesh Statesman, 3 dr, Reas- . onable ‘32 Buick hardtop. Full power SALE! “$2 Pontiac Catalina. Nice . “$1 Chevie. 2 a i 2 ar. . New paint Like new. New 7 OL DS DEMO'S riNANcINa ARRANGED EZ ims ——— a A, SELECTION 23 MORE | ENEGt ri ES? CARS WILL TRADE ron REAL es | All Must Go TATE. LAND CONTRACTS OR ANL WITH NEW CAR 34.000 MILE MORTGAGES “OR \ YEAR WARRANTY! Used Cars Economy | PE ¢2111 |22_Auburn off Saginaw HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDI.¢ OLDSMOBILE, OMC TRUCK DEALER LOCK | SEE OUR FOREIGN cars | Jaguar. Austin, Healy. Morris | |MQG_ Austio [Soe e. Alfa Romeo, 528. N. MAIN. ROGHESTER a OL 7) a “Good Credit? _ ; | , No Credit? | = Wv Need Credit? | . All Fimances Handled | 1957 Here! BIRMINGHAM , NASH |. | i oa is 1 transportation, 2 oy | $1s. = 33 Ambassador custom H top $333 | } 53 DeSoto V-6. auto. power steer- re e boss ; ing & brakes "o2 Ambassador, overdrive new en- | + los $445 | |*S4 Chevy. 29000 mil $695 < ‘53 Hudson beads yl top $395 pall ‘$2 Pontiac. stand owe $295 AS LOW AS $150 DOW ‘8? Ford, 500. F. O a R&H i ‘87 DeSoto H top. solid white, beau- tiful a ‘87 Ramblers. a, pig choose from |} 3s WEA ; MILEAG E “MIAKERS 8 Matrepslitas mite Ral slips | J as Ti : etropo. itan 1p é Plus Taxes F ‘37 Metropolitan aoe $1345 | . . 7 { SPEC AL =) -Your Car Down pata Careeu | Bank Rates SPECI. AL - SPECL AL ~ (1953 Ford F-4 @ yd. dump, A-l| Oakland County's wildest | amore ; “| ‘trader, out to beat any Birmingham deal, Come in and see. | | NASH | NORTH tee WOODWARD COMPLETE PARTS & SERVICE | MI 6-3900 4-6790 ‘LUP COUPE. | “CLEAN CHEVROLET “agpendeane Em Sa Sy 1000 S. Woodward apie | : . "55 CHEVY V8 4) DR. ~ STATION Birmingham wagon P. Gide R & H. eic. New tires. FE 52474 1951 CHRYSLER HT R&H AUTO No money dn. Assume payments of $14.27 mo Call credit mgr Mr Parks at MI 4-7500 -Harold Turner For: CHRY 1955 NY SEDAN PRIV , owner 250 tp Completely | equipped with full power and tn) Uphoistery all genuine Beautiful 2 tone’ Driven | less than 10.000 miles a vear Call MAvfair 6-363 oouaes or Det_ Dlamond 1-1400 4 ARMY STAFF CARS — GOVERNMENT SURPLUS “92 GMC carry-ell, like new “31 Chery cary eu Easy Ed Jones | The Workingman’s Friend Better Cars for Less 15.8. Saginaw ss; USED_ CARS 1950 DODGE 4 eee R & H., Telephone. FE ¢-7034 ‘33 CHEV. BEL AIR HT. $1,000 _Call_ before 5 FE 23576 1951 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. 4 dr. sedan. Looks good. Perfect condition. Total selling price $205 R. R. Motors OTEN EVENINGS, | 724 Oakland Ave LLIN PERFE NNING CONDITION Fit Side Auto Parts 181 E Pike st. FE 5-566! y "$2, R&H, P| GLIDE> VERY clean, EM 30161. Joe Arthurs | FAIRLANE “e LATE 1955 R & H, 2 tone gréen Automatic trans- | mission new, tires excellent con- | dition Can finance RSHAM "HAPPY a Goop THAN KS- , THING TO: GIVING”. W. Map! oe Haistead MAS fair, 6 G250 7195 7 et Riack with white 4 p. std trans a © radio and heater. $150 and | er FE beni payments KNOW. TO reputable dealer te Rood ALL per‘on to know when n comes : | to buying a used car We enj I \ the | oats of selling mast | ela | used cars air dealin, “ | 1956 Chey. 2-dr © suas FRIENDS 1945 Chev. 4-dr $1295 , i 1955 Ford 2-dr . 81195 | 1955 Ford Vic eile aes $1205 1955 Pontiac 4-dr see SLL 5 1988 CHev €onv .......,.... $1093 1935 Buick 9 dr $1105 a CW aa 1954 Buick HT ............ $1195 1853 Packard 495 ; : ,1952 Chev Like new $ 405 18 el Pontiac 2 dr $ 350) Gre i: Fargreaves “ips3 Buick HT $ 805 4 GLENN'S MOTOR SALES CHEVROLET 1] Mill Street fol Oakland By aAvenue ee ee ek ee cd asi 1 ; $1 ‘h6 Mercury 4 dr $1405 ‘86 Ford os ® club sedan $1395 "66 Chev. 2dr $1245 "85 Buick Rendusates Riviera $1395 'S6 N 4 dr. station wagon $1345 SS Marcery 4dr 1245 "$5 Chev. Bel Air 4 dr $1195 5S Pontiac Catalina . $1005 “§4 Buick Special 4 qr . § 005 ‘53 Chrysier 4 dr P. steering § 645 "43 meee 8. Hydta . & Sh} |'53 Dodge V-8 4 dr $545 | "BI Willys 4dr . © 6: "32 Lincoln | Capri j ; Loe I |'82 Ford. needs motor 195 4 202 8 Bagifaw _ THE PONTIAC PRES SS, THU RSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 | by Jay Alan wt 3 ° Soe? was — me you are in the oe For S Sale Cars 91 New 1957 Chevrolets at Bargain Prices Yavior Chevrolet Walled Lake MAréket 4-1561 1955 DESOTO 2 DR. HARDTOP | Automatic {transmission Rak, white walls, power steering. Spe- cial $1345. IR. & R. Motors | | OPEN EVENINGS | 78 Oakland Ave ss FEEs«8-6801 DODGE 6, 4 er IN GOOD \° caggition EM_ 3-438 eee DODGE CUSTOM _ LANCER hardtop. With special 500 engine Pushbutton drive. R&H white walls, 2 tone paint, Total selling price. $1,845 R. & R. Motors | OPEN EVENINGS 124 Oakland Ave FE 86-6801 °96 FORD VIC 2 DR. V-8 ann Fordomatic WW PS dn equiv $4468 mo lake Orion Motor Sales M24 AT CLARKSTON RD FORD MERCURY MY 22611 “HAUPT Pontiac Sales ‘$7? Pontiac Starchief! Demo. Cata- ina sedan, full power ‘ST Pontiac eevee Chief, Catalina sedan Dem 33 zat Bel ‘Air hardtop. Exec on ‘53 Pontiac 2 dr. Hydramatic. Ra- dio and heater Pontiac 4 dr. Radio and heater. | Alro Transportation Specials un Main St. Clarkston m Nights "til ® MAple i MAple 5-114! ‘$6 FORD 2 DR. V-8 R&H_ 2 tone paint Low mi. $200 dn. or equiv mo Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 AT CLARKSTON FORD — MERCURY ‘$1. FORD STATION Vers clean fh Riggins / ‘BRITISH 1 os CONSUL Up to 7. pi to gal. This ad. = $10, free gas om any car you buy BOB ,SOUTHERN, EDSEL ENGLISH FORD W Maple Walled Lake Ma. A_ 4-133 n 9 p.m. Daily | ‘96 FORD RANCH ew kGon va R&H. Exc cond. $300 dn. or equiv. $44.08 Oxford Motor Sales 619 8 Lapeer Rd OA 8-2521 | ‘31 FORD VICTORIA. CUSTOM. ized. Best offer. “31 CHEV NEW PAINT JOB. Plymouth, E Colgate ‘38. FORD CUSTOM 0 | ‘new: WhitOwalls Big Seater Positive action wipers. Windshield washers Undercoating muees taxes and lates. $2! $60.82 per mo. Mast ask. Ser George Millon FLEET «& ~ EXPORT MGR Harold Turrier Ford | 464 3. Woodward Birm MI 4-7500 1952 FORD & CYLINDER, __Fordomatic. 70. = +-DR ic FE $21 NORTH PONTIAC 1954 Ches. Bel Air Hardtop 1951 Ford Vic Beautiful 1933 Buick Special hardtop 1953 Foro Customline, 4 dr MOST ss AND MODELS TO. CHOOSE FROM AUTOSALES 312 W. Montcalm FE ¢-9151 ‘83 FORD VIC. R&H. WW. SHARP. $95 dn. or equiv. $27.24 mo. Lake Orion Motor Sales full eae | ‘RD __MY_2-2611| waGon.| _Hur Bargain. EM 3-0061 | | | | + MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM » MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS ALL WINTERIZED AND READY TO GO FOR A BETTER DEAL. BETTER SEE HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer’ 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 RKSTON MA 5-307] Open Nites “til @ 35 FORD FAIRLANE 2 DR R&H | 2 tome paint mere cond §200_ | dn or equiv $44 25 Oxford Motor Sales 619 S Lapeer Rd __ OA 8-2621 ‘$4 FORD CONV. NEW REBUILT | motor ana tires plus. » owner. FE 4-4160. 230. W. Walto | 1961 aS 2 DR. vaca aT MON- dn. Assume payments of $8.65 | ey mo Call credit r Mr. Parks _at MI 4-7500._ Harold | Turner Ford (1953 FORD RANCHE WON. FORDOMATIC, RADIO &-HEATER $095 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER Lan DEALER | | ‘32. FORD, 30.000 ‘miles. gs ns fencers. Mi, FE §-5573 “ romps #B pec ‘DOWN AND TAKE 5-8501 FE lar ee =e | GOOD. BEST | offer takes. OR ae 1928- ODEL R Superiative Conditiea _Drive It_ Away. FE 8-6729 "33 FORD CONVERTIBLE. RED | with Blond top. V8, | payments. Bal $485. ‘5s FORD CUSTOM, 4 DR. OVER- dyve & heater, $1,005. FE 2-0621. ae ed custom LINED 2 DR dn payment & sssume pny “monthly payments of $2724 mo Lucky Auto Sales 193 8 Saginaw FE 42214 | ‘4 as 6 CYL. OVERDRIVE '| Heater $550 Call after 430. EM- | pire 3-3157 _ |1980 FORD 2 DR. 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Instead col er ae om meh Wm, Sheena | 1:30-a3R, De. malooe | Warns United Nations Success in TV Seriesjot a tough sergeant, I'm afraid I —_ cate toh. MeKenale| Wcan, wevs “nowles 2, “Broakinct, Club WWJ,. Harris, Maxwell Th Almect Revol Follo Reiect by came across like a’ male Betty oe Ee Se. WPON. Sports and News oar st News, David CKLW, Heatter, Davies at gerian Revoit Follows Rejection DY | murness.” - WCA $:00—WJR, Ma Perkins 7 ; : i Ween, Wend nos |sss—am, asene WoAR News Martyn ann — Is Private Business Movieland * kt €:20—WIR, Dinner Date | WPON, ame enOwles | e:80—WIR Jace Harris WXYZ, Guy (real name Guy Catalano) wxtk were” aes CKLW, News, David Gi aero UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. @— By ERSKINE JOHNSON _iis New York ota of Sime par- CKLW, News, Chase 10:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey WCAR, News France has warned the United OLI —_ ie\ents and, yes, gals, he’s married Ww Music With Mason PeIpAY MORNING = Wd, News, gird way . :30—WJR, 2nd*® Mrs. Rurton Nations she considers the Algerian| sade pir (NEA) Movie to a former Powers model, Janice 7:00—WJR, Guest House | *¢—-WJR, News, Melody CKLW ‘News, Homechates CELW, News, Shift Break ; = , ' hnge Cooper. WWJ, News, Holiday WWJ, News, Roberts, WJBK, News, George WPON, Don ‘Zee Show aii ine hele —— ee — kk ' * © « , BP. teen WXYZ, Pred woit WCAR, News “ any U, N, intervention co only |. Hollywood ’ G Lewis, Alb 3:00—WJR, Pat Buttram : , has ‘em to spare. No, win Fags —_ Time waar : Po as WPON, America to Knees ww Five ear _Matioes . jresult in more bloodshed. Irma, they don’t hang possi They| They met when he was modeling CAR, Moms, Patrick WCAR, News, Sheridan x kk , in New York to finance his drama M. Griffin WFOR. © Star Extra CKLW, Heatter, Album 11;06—WWJ, News, J. Wood wy. Nunn WWJ, Woman in House : aa ; @0-—WJR, Music Hall WJBK, News, Reid ESL, heme Decks WXYZ, News, McKensie in the Political Committee last a New York deb rushes into a ho- *wws. News, Holiday WXYZ, M. Shor: CKLW, Scotland Yard WJBK, News, Bellboy 8:30—WWJ, News, Holiday Theater 7:00— WJR 6:30—WsR, ¥; if cELe. ‘ pice of Agriclt. WPON, Early Bird, Sports WWJ, News, Roberts , WXYZ, News, Wolf CKLW, News, ALneyd Devid country Roundup Dan Kirby 16:30—WWJ NBC Bandstand CKIL.W. Mary —— WPON, Chuck Lewis 11:30—WJR, Time for Music WJBK, News, McLeod WCAR, News, Page 3:30—WJR, House Party CKLW, News, Foreign Minister Christian Pi- neau issued hi@ hands-off demand night even as the Algerian Na- tional Movement called on Secre- tary General Dag Hammarskjold to bring both sides‘together in an hang AROUND doors in film scenes. Like when the Western hero walks into a saloon. Or when tel lobby. Some “door hangers” are vet- eran extras, Others are promis- studies and. now they have a 5- year-old son, Steve, Centennial Farm CKLW, Hurley, Davies sown, N HE waae poten She: : —— woe meee ne effort to settle the _three- ‘year-old ing: youngsters, under contract to CKLW. Ble WPON, farly Bird Club euasis kevuanoan (20 WIR, Mune Hal rebellion, studios, who are being “exposed J n | WJBK News, Bellboy 1:00-WIR tute man |is; seenWyR, sim Vinal LN Cpe + ae Pineau declared the rebels had to movie sets. { F rm WXYZ, News, Wolf | WW4J,.News, Faye Elizabeth| CKLW, News, Chase lost the war.on the military, psy- So? 9:30—WJR, Radio Beat CKLW, News, David CELW, Grant, Livestock chological and political fronts. —_ some To WJBK, News, Reid WJBK, News, Tom George | 5: fneeey eal Php Lenbart Ai WRN: faction GO thie ata So about five years ago two 10:00—WJR, World #90 WIR sum. vinan WOM, ‘News ‘MacKinnon | WXYZ Sports, MacKenzie |he cid, would only block AA heneoces soung Selous arere et Association Will Elect WWJ, News, Holiday x Saas a 5 versa. H : CKLW, News les cate Ooh te 3ae—WIR, Time tor Musie SL et ene efforts to gh a “peaceful, International Studios. They hung First Officers Jan. 30 on | See Bows, Reis CKLW. News, Davies WPON Music With— Mason democratie just"—sehition—in— (OE 8569 SENT Git: ges around all kinds of doors together; jn Meeting at MSU 10:30-WJR, Symphony CAR Mews iedc Ge @ssés wart | sae wonl brane ui her North African territory. . in all kind filme after bei g WWJ, News, Holiday WPON, News, McKinnon y i : " a inds of films er ng CELW. teva. Sueyies papier pone Zag Pe Maree! WXYR, Reva MeKenste hw * * TV BRINGS FAME — After years of failing to impress Holly- signed by the studio as potential fi 5 E : ‘ ere : 44) i 11:00—WJR, News CKLW, News, David CKLW, News, Davies WJBK, sports, i He turned down an offer by Tu-| W0Od moviemakers, Guy Williams finally has soared to stardom stars. : LANSING — Oskiand County : -- Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed tn this column are subject to change without notice Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel (—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS ee) On the Farm Front. e-O) News. nisia and Morocco to get the French and Algerian nationalists to settle their difference around a conference table. The offer, Pi- neau declared, was pointless be- in the rival medium, television. Guy plays the dashing title character in ‘‘Zorro,"”” a new Walt Disney series telecast by ABC Thursdays at 8 p.m. * * * “One day the studio relieved the monotony of it all," one of the young fellows was telling me the cause it contained political pre- conditions. He said it had dropped the nationlist demand for Algerian independence, but substituted a demand for sovereignty which the French consider the same thing. Thanksgiving Season Sets Earl to Thinking |\other day. ‘We got to hang around a bar for a change. Even had some dialog. We figured maybe we were going places." JUST FALSE HOPES But they were false hopes. The farmers will play a prominent role in the establishment of the Mich- igan Centennial Farm Association. * * * The county has 45 farms which have been in the same family a century or more and which are registered and site-marked by the Michigan Historical Commission. It stands eighth in the state in this respect. 6:00—(7) Mr. Danger. (9) Popeye.’ #0012) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today. 's:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color).!_ In Paris, the National Assem- jstudio finally dropped their options| G#tcers of the state centennial (4) News, Sports. (2) Code 3. . Matinee Theater. (7) American >!Y nt Re a Pate fe eS By EARL WILSON jane pred pee savin gravel agrestis farm organization will be elect- 1:45—(2) News. Bandstand. (9) Corliss Archer, |Patt home rule for Algeria at Pre- ne of the young fellows finally] 14 ang = constitution adopted at | 6:15—(4) Weather. | 6:20—(4) Box Four. | | 6:30—(7) N. Orleans Police. Brave Eagle. (4) Marriage Coun- sel. (2) News. 6:40—(2) Weather. . 6:45—(2)- News. 7:00—(7) Sports Focus. (9) Hawk- eye. (4) Mich. Outdoors. (2) Si- lent Service. 8:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. Cartoon Carnival. (9) 8:30—(7) Big Show, |8:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 9:00—(4) Romper Room. 9:25—(2) News. 9:30—(2) Ladies . ‘n’ Andy. (7) Our Friend Harry. |* 9:55~(9) Billboard. @ stand. Day. (4) Amos 5:00—(2) Susie. e The Buccaneers. (9) Dance Par- $:30—(2) Verdict Is Yours. (7) Do a confidence vote. You Trust Your Wife. (3) Movie. | 1:00—(2) Brighter Day. for a Day. (7) American Band- 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. 4:30—(2) Edge of Night. 45—(4) Modern Romances. (4) Blondie. (7) (4) Queen’ imier Felix Gaillard's demand for * * * The vote was scheduled for. to- the government's reply on the Tu- ‘fore the vote fs taken. Won't Give Santa ~ morrow and Gaillard is to make} * nisia-Morocco. mediation offer. be- x Landing Clearance over as “Saloon Editor” NEW YORK—'Tis the season again for eating too much, hit the TV jackpot. His name is | talking too much and remembering—too much. And a 15-year) ‘milestone is too much for an invitation . It was the fall of 1942 when I first eek (which could be ealled the start of this column) and one Sun- day night at Leon & Eddie's a chap got up didn't slip through the door to " and sang a song called “Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition.” Now, of course, the place is a parking lot, but then it was a last stop for the Broadway| Disney’s new telefilm series— Hugh O'Brian, who plays Wyatt \Earp. * * * Today the fellow who was telling. |me about his movie door-hanging) ‘eareer is in big league TV, too. His name is Guy Williams, but he jfame until he became a television actor. Now he’s “Zorro,” the roman- tic, swashbuckling star of Walt the annual Farmers Week meet- ing Jan, 30 at Michigan State University, East Lansing. Purpose of the new group is “to recognize the contribution of centennial ‘farm families to Mich- igan progress, and to encourage the development of rural life in Michigan as well as to aid the Michigan Historical Commission in the development of the history of local communities.” * * * It was recommended at a steer-. 7:10—(1) Sports. te:00--(2) Garry Moore. (@) Ari vy. SAL i. Ba. We Commandos taking the last train back to +The fox so cunning and free,|ing committee meeting here that .. _ ° lene Francis. (9) Movie. 5:30—(2) Beat the Clock. (4) Ray = EARS CTS ba Gy WILSON Fort Dix. “Who makes the sign of the a »/the Michigan Centennial Farm As- 7:15—(7) News. 4 Milland. (7) Mickey Mouse Club.. Commission has refused to grant! | sociation cooperate with education- 10:30—-(4) Treasure Hunt. * landing clearance to Santa Claus.| | Another thing everybody was doing at that time was pre-| ~ * * al institutions, farmers organiza- tions ‘‘and other :gencies” in de- veloping their avowed program. | * * * Cooperating in the new group's 7:30—(7) Circus Boy. (9) Million Dollar Movie. (4) (color) Tie Tac Dough. (2) Sgt. Preston. 8:00—(7) Zorro. (4) Groucho Marx, ‘Or, as Police Chief W. Cleon dicting that the night clubs would soon die as victims of the| a e's lle crazy “he ladies |Skousen says, Santa ean land in a War . . . just as ev@rybody’s saying now that they'll die as vic- ¢ a quite a guy for ae ‘helicopter if he wants to, but his tims of television. But the off-stage sign Guy is| ‘Pilot will be tossed in jail. It didn’t happen then and it won't happen now. imaking isn't a “'Z.” It's a sign of | 11:00—(4) Price Is Right. 11:25—(7) News. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth Army Explanation (2) Harbormaster. or Consequences. (7) Robin and Kills Space Rumors * x * * good luck that landed him the Zor- formation are the MSU coopera- = 7) , low Doody 9 |! : 5 'ro role after a lost year unde n-itive extension service and rurat a) eal Mecons U0) Deng: Ricky. (9) Howdy Doody. MORRIS, Ill. It took a, The Sugarhoues! Chamber of cts h = a ‘tract to U-t and a string of good| socioldgy and anthropology depeet-. Lae NED 11:45—(7) Noontime Comics. Army ordnance unit from Fort Commerce «had asked for permis: a. Pi ys vg the ted too * nen Joe Frisco said, Pou! jbut smalt roles in telefilmg like|ments, and the Michigan Histori- 9:00—(7) Pat Boone. (9) Hollywood . Sheridan to quiet rumors of space'Si0" to land Santa in the ‘copter d-d-draft board advised m-m-me not to start r-r-r-reading)..jichway Patrol,” “The Lone|cal Commissi — tomorrow; at a plazii-the outty-‘any continued § \Ranger’ and “Men of Annapolis.” ing shopping center called Sugar-| \house. | Then the comedian changed the big song title around ‘EXPERT SWORDSMAN | Playhouse 90. | Tic Tac Dough. (9) Hidden: x *® Ot * « * _ to “Praise the Lord and pass me my commission,” and some- | The luck was that he was an ae Pages. | Several area farmers reported! it officials’ pointed out that al bedy wanted to know if it was true that Broadway Rose actor who could fence and now he's | 10:00—(7) Navy Log. y po é finding silvery objects, round and body of city, state and federal had joined the WAC. eats ee nt wakes “with | Premiere. (4) Peopte’s Choice.| ‘~ FRIDAY—AFTERNOON ivisitors and secret weapons in the ; 9:30—(7) O.S.S. (4) Ernie Ford. (2) t2:00—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4) Morris area yesterday. MUNTZ TV On Easy Credit Terms . (1) Hockey. '12:15—(2) Love of Life. 10:30—(7) Realm of the Wild. | jabout the size of a fist, lying in|iaw. forbids landings and takeoffs, Business was getting so lush that clubs were opening = Member of ifamed Fred Cavens, the same’ 12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. |their fields. The rumors fanned) at any but authorized airports in Electronics Association 10:45—(4) Sports Parade. (4) It Could Be You. (7) ‘The °Ut over the countryside. a areas. is uns We and closing, too—before the paint was dry. Uptsairs at 52d St. master who taught the late Doug| FE 4-1515 and 7th Av., they baptized the Royal Casino which starred Fairbanks and Tyrone Power, the Lester, and Singers Peggy Fears and Jane ‘wo previous Zorros of movie fame. * * * — come the movies passed up y on the wheel of fortune? C & V ELECTRO MART , lag —— | mri “— 9” Civil Defense Director Robert| gai to fly less than 2,000 feet over. M, Woodward in Chicago was ithe city. called. A demolition team hustled! in from Fort Sheridan. * * * Erwins. (9) Myrt and Doris, 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. * t:00—(2) Douglas Fairbanks. (4) Tex and Jinx. {7) Lady of 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) National News, (4) News. (2) News. (4) Weather. (2) Miss Fairweather. Comedian Jerry ‘Kean. Miss Fears sang another new song that looked rather | promising, entitled “White Christmas.” (Bing Crosby had just introduced it In “Holiday Inn.”) 11:15—(9) Weather. Family ‘Horde’ in Utah , 9») Stari ot Charm. (9) Movie. The Army identified the objects Gathering for Holiday An ak it was because of Guy's || HAMPTON SPECIALS 11:20—(9) Starlight Theater. (4) as “chaff,” aluminum stri : fi Sports. (2) Sports Final. 1:30—(2) As The World Turns. (4) dropped - from airplanes to jam| MARRIOTT, Utah W—When J. im prs made . capa On | General Elctrle, RCA Victor, . (Color). Howard Miller Show. | radar. | Lawrence Slater sits down to his Guess who was there: Al Jolson and Etnice Healy. ar a oe him — =e for — = 14:25—-(2) Nightwatch Theater. |) 9412) Our Miss Brooks. (7) My| The material usually disinte- Thanksgiving dinner today, he ex-| Well, that’s about it. Business was to die off because | a year, the test le one for the | COCO T- V. SERVIC 11:30—(7) Night Court. (4) Tonight.} Little Margie. grates before hitting ground, the pects to have 76 other people shar-| o¢ the war, the gas shortage, the fuel shortage, the manpower department of This Is Holly- | DO-IT-YOURSELF wood, Mrs, Jones. Tube Tester, with expert advice. The studio talent coach, Sophie | RCA COLOR TV Rosenstein, saw Guy acting on Stu-| Cali Us—Free Home Trial. dio One and asked him to learn a} Army said, but some airman ne- ing his table. glected to take this batch out of x * * its metal containers. Most are members of his family — 9 of his 11 children, 40 of his shortage—and we had the aceerene night club boom in many a moon (cops, sorry!). I imagine night clubs will still be around after Sputnik 2:30—(2) House Party. (4) Bride FRIDAY MORNING {| and Groom, (7) Topper. 6:50—(2) Meditations, 2:35—(9) Theater 15. Breaks Car Window \94 grandchildren, and 11 great 3d, 10th and 15th have run down. I will probably be there, too, tg i PORTABLE TELEVISION ’ . scene from the play ‘Sound of} Finds It’s Not Her Own | grandchildren , trying to freshen up some old jokes.. Hunting.” _— 6 Makes—$89.95 Up ~ * aCROSs r " 7 Th | ‘ = * * WISH I'D SAID THAT: The reason so ntany people are * + Spaced : ) |__SALT LAKE CITY w—Carolyn _ Among the special guests &r€ heavy is that they take their diets too lightly. That's earl, ‘The test was scheduled for a 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 “5 Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Budge. The # Former capital Beckstead couldn’t get the key to ae tae = a ela SS ater’s, brother. . ‘small New York studio and when & apapeenemeeea = 13 Repeat ; ~ r work when she tried to unlock her * OX Sos 5 maa ol i great! (Copyright 1957) S Guy arrived Sophie was directing 14 Ceremontes hi new car. She asked a passerby S eachikdeen. - ___ ___________.___ another screen test, with a girl, in “CH ANNEL 6 Coad Yj War ae Bae. * | | @ Kitchen set. | TV ANTENNA KITS ie aa eee Wy ' The k *oulen” en tau Auswer te Previews Pussie | Coconino county in Arizona is| The rainfall in the Hawaiian UNCHANGED SETTING . | Fer "Co Lion DON Games 17 Notions x - leither ey ae eukeaiss a ane CCI the second largest county in area islands ranges from less than 20| Finally it was Guy's turn before. ON DON’ S a ew ty iy Seccking! window for her. Thel. 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Hancock Ave., Deproit 7, Michigan. _ OFftes Open VERKLER | WALTON RADIO &TV| - __ Fast East of Tel-Huron Shopping Genter Seturday Mornings, 8238 Cooley Lake Rd. — Union Lake Village 825 W. Huron ‘St. Open “9 Every Night == FE 4-2526 | Om mre states sree Guueaene euamescrsnce CYCLONE FENCE EM 3-4381 Mon., Thurs. 10 to 8 — Fri., Sat. 10 to 9 1450 Joctye, ner sina 2aat? es : ' — . | : i | \ ho he Noe \ De ie ees SN ee ee a are a te \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957. _ ; = 3 Historians Scan Wilson Record Note President Carried either Houston or one or two}. _When Secretary of State Rob- ert Lansing suggested that vice President Thomas R. Marshall act as president, Tumulty in- others in \ ‘she had confi-| sen is lying im the White House a on the broad of his back, I dence. not be a party to ousting him.” Lansing took it upon himself to call cabinet meetings, and his in- itiative cost him his job. Three months after the attack, the President learned of the méet MUCC Heads to Meet |Admits Bludgeon Slaying |¥*4 patch Thompsm sure™King Meets With Dulles ings and, calling on bis own bac] Gp Avr) RAPIDS uw — Direcars| “DETROIT W— Police in suburljer investigating | WASHINGTON (@— King Mo ground as a professor of constitu- tional history, said Lansing had committed “a serious breach of constitutional law."" Then he fired of Michigan United Conservation|/ban Inkster said Murphy Thomp- hammed. V of Morocco meets Clubs will”meet Dec. 7-8 in De-|son, 26, an ex-convict, has admitted| The continent of North America nen Agcy of State troit. Consolidation of all MUCC/the bludgeon slaying of George F.joccupies 8. million square miles,/ Dulles in the second conference offices in Lansing will ‘be among|Frazier, 25, of River Rouge. Fra-|about 16 per cent of the world’s| at which Dulles bas been called proposals discussed, zier’s body was found Sunday in ajland area. in to replace the ailing President on No Functions During ' 18-Month Period WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- dent Eisenhower's new illness once more sent history ‘students to the | ‘books today to look up what hap-/ pened when. President Woodrow | Wilson suffered a stroke in 1919. The found that the Sept. 26 at- tack that year brought these re- sults: — For a period of nearly 18 months, the President of the United States performed virtually none} ot his constitution functions. | —The government was operated — Congress, in special session, passed 28 bills that became law/| ‘without the President's signature) within the requisite ten days. ‘ * * * — For weeks, even cabinet mem-| ‘bers were completely in the dark o either the nature or extent that Wilson collapsed, He had just begun to overcome | * Pueblo, Colo. 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