2 i i ag * * E 2 k* UNITED. PRESS PHOTOS x % rer See a 4 2 * * 2 wy, - "AP Wirephete TIGHT-LIPPED — Nathan Shefferman, head of a Chicago labor relations firm, had little to say as he appeared before the Senate Rackets Investigating Committee. in Washington yester- day. Shefferman refused to answer questions on grounds of possible self-incrimination. . = Public Airs Ideas on Curfew Plan Youth had its say before the City Commission last night ona proposed curfew for the city. - “If you pass this law, 97 per cent of the children who are absolutely innocent will suffer so only 3 per cent will be pro- tected from themselves,” Clark Davis, 15, of 26 Rose Ct. told commissioners. 4 . * * * Basically, the proposed law would set a 10 p.m. curfew for all youngsters under 16 and an 11 p.m. deadline for all }6 to 17 years old, These times would be extended to midnight for both gr on Friday and Saturday nights. . Spe rlock said passage of the law would be a violation of American rights. : These were among the many comments which followed the Introduction of a new are ee ae at Jr, chairman of a Pontia¢e Council of ittee. “Perhaps this will cut down on the crime rate in the city,” Smith explained to. the commission. ‘DELINQUENCY NO WORSE’ But Capt. Walter C. Krause, a veteran of 20 years in | juvenile work for the Pontiac Police Department, said juvenile | delinquency isn't any worse today than it was years ago He warned that installing such a curfew,should not re- sult just because some children were reported to have stayed out until 5 a.m. because of a midnight movie. Krause, several commissioners and citizens in the com- mission chambers all seemed to be reminding themselves that parents were to blame for most juvenile problems. “The big responsibility rests on the parents,” declared Mayor Pro Tem John A. Dugan. “We just can’t go around adopting ordinances to correct. everything.” + TO STUDY PLAN Commissioners decided to study the proposal along with | a report from City Attorney William A. Ewart and the pdlice department as to how such laws have worked in other cities. x * * , : Ewart said a 1915 law is still on the books which orders children under 16 to be off the streets by 8 p.m. ~ : _ The handful of youngsters at last night’s session didn’t hide their feelings that this law, even. though it lacks en- forcement, curtails their evening fun : Smith said his committee of 13 people had acted for a curfew when it was learned that many Pontiac students had attended a midnight movie recently, and didn’t arrive home until 5 a.m. He added that police also averted a teenage gang fight scheduled for the samé night. Parents had their say also. Samuel J. Whiters, 453 Harvey Ave., the father of nine, Said, “This teaching should start at home.” x & * L. D. McLauchiin, of 715 Melrose-Ave., defended the pro- posed curfew. “It will protect those children whose parents aren't protecting them.” He said those students who have correct supervision at home, and know the proper hour to be home. would not be ‘hurt by the law because they are accustomed to keeping tnese hours-to begin with. le” - Guesses Flying ion Time Needed to Reach. Moon MOSCOW 7 — You can take your choice on how fong it might take a Soviet rocket to reach the moon. <0 & *@, Scientist T. Khachaturov, writ. | ing in the Transport Ministry's newspaper Gudok, said a rocket | trip from the earth to! the moon Time to Prepare Yes, it’s time to prepare for - + the winter months ahead and the best Way to make the job easier is to read and’ use the Want Ads. This little ad brought results within 30 minutes after the paper was out. 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Officials alerted 105 Moonwatch teams to turn out, during daybreak hours when Sputnik II is expected to make three passes over the United States — one just off Manhun f Seeks «== Slayer of Two that Sputnik II js being preceded’ North Carolina “Bloc t in its orbit by ‘another object, sol Major Roads to Trap) far unidentified _ Killer of State Troopers * * * ‘ Russia has launched two space ELLERBE, N.C. About 300 ‘satellites. The most recent, fired state highway patrol cars prowled ‘aioft fast Sunday, weighs mor®/the roads of central North Caro- than half a ton and carries a small lina today seeking a driver who the Far West. ’ Three more early morning pass-| es are due tomorrow. \ = FLAMING ROADBLOCK — main north-south Portland, Ore, street had to find an alternate route yesterday as this gasoline tank truck set ‘up a fiery traffic barricade after _. Truck Dumps Cargo Too Soon _ May Tell US. * Dramatic News * of Space Gains To Give Speech ‘Early as Result of Russia’s- Second Moon WASHINGTON (INS) — Americans and people throughout the free world | speculated today that Presi- | dent Eisenhower will reveal dramatic U.S. achievements. _ when he “answers the Sput- -' addresstomorrow. | The chief executive, in a ‘surprise move last night, AP Wirephote canceled his news confer- raced away seconds before it burst into flames. |ence scheduled for today He escaped with minor injuries. No one Gn ‘and announced he would was injured. It took firemen several hours to te |make “an address of major 1 Motorists on a send out Sputnik I. i female dog—the world’s first shot and killed two state troopers overturning at an underpass. The truck's driver extinguish'the blaze. 1° : space traveler. ‘at separate locations. | i aaa i EST ha a "at 8 Nn From Britain and France ¢ | Barricades blocked major high- . . ¢ wae ( ) ursday on e | varving eathusshe of at cach ve way intersections ° City Youngsters Will Judge Traffic Violations ‘subject of “Science and Russia of firing its satellites. The manhunt began ‘about 8 Sécurity.” jee ern eo o'clock last night when the lo , r| | The speech, originally planned sians about 840 million dollars to jof a 1957 automobile bearing’ XC ange ; 0 DONSOT een : l ‘for Nov. 13 at Oklahoma City as \Pennsylvania license plates! . ax ° | the first of an announced series of walked fromhis car to a patrol- official reliable sources in Moscow pegged the cost of Sput- nik I at more than one billien dollars, and nearly two billions TROOPER 10 YER, for Sputnik II FORECASTS FLY A French government the officer dead. ‘Club decided to finance the opera- | The victim was Pfc. Wister Lee (Reece, 39. of Ramseur. N.C., a ; 10-year veteran trooper. The shoot-' In Moscow, Russian scientist’ ing took place at a speed check- successes— point on U.S. 220. came up with exuberant forecasts; A Negro passenger in ‘of Russian rockets to the moon,'sylvania car fled when he saw’ ito Mars and to Venus. ithe driver slip a pistol from the * * lglove compartment and walk to-;announced yesterday his | I. Isakov, a biological scientist, | said he believed it possible the 50th anniversary of the Red revo- lution—10 years from now—'‘will ibe celebrated: on the moon.” Spectacular Soviet success in the scientific field has arouved concern in the United States, and | evoked demands by some mem- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Rednik Versik Slaps at Yankee Gates left his post and drove to ‘Moon Reversick jassist Brown. Gates said he saw the car pass him as he drove to- ward Brown. | Gates found Brown lying partial- a member of Parliament from jy in his patrol car Brown died! |Dauphlin,- resorted to verse to about 10:30 p.m. on an operating) ‘mark Russia's achievement in dis- Toom table in a Sanford hospital atching a second satellite i Perry) who sali he caugit 2 . : eto the ride with the drivér ar Asheboro, ie 45 miles north of the Ellerbe The Toronto Telegram carries checkpoint, told police the driver ithe poem. entitled “FROM NIKITA Said he was from Brooklyn. N.Y., tion of one in Pontiac. traffic problems, Douglas Booth president of the Exchange Club ert Perry Jr., 30, of Norman, N.C., fie court, — plus |wag held on an open charge in a. clinic. Rockingham jail, 10 miles south: Booth said he and tive other of here. He told police he was @ members were sold on the pur- panenpliny. pose of such a court‘ after visit- AN HOUR LATER - | ing = “not open to the public” An hour ‘latér near Sanford, Session of: the Genesee County about 50 miles away, Pfc. J. 7.| Teem Traffic Court tn Flint yes- Brown radioed that he was stop-| terday. Ping the car on U.S. 1. Another) Booth -jpatrolman, R. L. Gates, ahead of the fleeing vehicle. | court Shortly thereafter, Brown sent schoo! th which would allow ‘through the permission and guid TORONTO — Fred Zaplitny., Moore. The teen court in Flint has oper iTO IKE” and was on his way to Florida. It reads: NEW YORK (®—A grou ou’ Yankees with your rack W W h anal Warmer Weather Are living in a rutnict: We may not have a Gallup poll But, comrades, we have Mutt- nick. fo Precede Snow wage their battle. The weatherman says tonight man who stopped him for speed-' After witnessing a session of a ated for more than two years and iors as possible to participate. At. ing, whipped out a pistol and shot teenage traffic court yesterday. officials of the Pontiac Exchange Feeling teen jurors will benefit Pontiac High School Student Coun- as much as the teen traffic vio-'¢i] members his support and per- lators by judging their own peers mission to establish a teen traffic the Penn. and realizing the seriousness of court under his direction with the . cooperation of Pontiac Police and .'the Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- organiza- ward Réece. The passenger, Rob- tion will sponsor a teenage traf- tee. a correctional W858 would consider sponsoring a teen, high’ students throughout northern) a message that he had been shot.’ Oaitand County to participate. He, ‘added this would be possible only ‘ance of Probate Judge Arthur E Anti-Hoffa Men Seeking | Way to Stay In AFL-CIO élection of James R. Hoffa as president of the giant Teamsters Union today was reported planning an ap- peal that the union be kept in the AFL-CIO as they ‘The Wall Street Jourial said the appeal would be “chins up” talks by Eisenhower, was moved up a week after three i , stabli first, they will convene monthly. : a similar court was established v 1 developmovass. They were: in Birmingham last month. Both The Flint court now meets twice of these courts are sponsored by, Week and hears approximately 80 —The President held a special the local Exchange Clubs. “cases per month . meeting with his Cabinet. They Last week Judge Moore gave! Youths under 17 years of age hold another session Friday. whe receive tickets for moving wt ; traffic violations may request to Pci boone Aacotonmal — , rt instead ; be heard by the teen court ir a sreea canes Preemie = of the county juvenile court. They 5 . must have written permission from ay tee ae catego: their parents. They may appeal the 'Nquiry _= ome & faye daclaion ; Nov Russia's lead in missile and satel- SAME PENALTIES ee — . ses The teens will be allowed to give . : the same dispositions as the juve- —Secretary of State John Foster Following the afinouncemrent of nije court, although decisions or-| Dulles admitted the U, s. is be- the Exchange Club interest inthe gering written traffic safety essays|hind Russia in’ the missile field court, George Stewart, PHS driver 12 common in these courts. and may never again regain a sub- training instructor who is promot-| This way, the court is edtication- stantial margimof superiority. | ing the organization IS ead oy twofold. The defendants learn CZAR SUGGESTED court, said today the, itraffic laws by writing about them There wes eiso Whtisased ‘cil will meet tomorrow to select @ and the jurors learn them through| —cicnar pressure for n oan pel |committee of students to make discussions with and comments STessiona P SA x_ = pe ‘definite plans for the court, its/ from the court referee, an author-| °72" pe age merica Ps wien ° | a i “4 gi . vO, be 7 , | ae fred Gruenther, former NATO eom- If carried on as suggested last | €T. ~ girs . alt age ping cnander. was widely mentioned week by Moore, the court will be ee a ega adviser to Jury. fer the job. given authority to hear traffic | Booth said the club will alse © ‘Phe Mutual Broadcasting Sys- cases occurring in Pontiac and finance the organization of a cor- tem reported it was told by a lead- involving teenage drivers.” | reetional clinic for teens. This jing scientist that the U.S. had The judge of clerk and fury‘com-| traffic education class, probably = ,oved up the. launching date of its posed of 20 high school seniors’ wa . styles a meh ‘earth watelite oie 2 pore to 4 4 , anv sep. afttende ‘ ec viotal- — (Contim on e 2. Col. 6) ~ will rotate to allow as mAny 7) | ore whe will be ordered by the. Comme’ < a , | court to attend a certa'n number of lectures on traffic safefy. “We certainly appreciate the op portunity to be able to sponsor such a-valuable teen educational program. As soon as the students set up their court and have Judge * Moore's approval. we will be ready p fighting to throw out the to assist them,’ Booth said. i merce Traffic and Safety Commit- Report on Bridge Traffic _ST. IGNACE wW.— The newly opened Mackinac Bridge carried 1,306 vehicles across ‘the Straits of Mackinac in its first weekday operation Monday, the Mackinac Bridge Authority said today. i |will continue to be mostly fair: ./and warmer,’ with a low of 36-40. | | Thursday will be partly cloudy week t with the high around 50-54, Tomor- George Meany. ‘row night will be mostly .cloudy’ — ‘and colder with a few snow flur-, ries. The mercury may dip to 32 Were See t fund to finance their c€mpaign. You think our homes are thatched witt straw, Our roads are like a-bognick. We beat you Yankees to the draw. Ld We're putting on the dognick. You think the way Nikita raves desrees. He's crazy aaa lonedck In downtown Pontiac the lowest The Hefta opposition is spear- : ‘temperature’ recorded before. headed by 13 New York Team But while you talk of smoother '8 a.m. was 31 degrees. The ther-' sters niembers whe initiated a made in Washington this* o AFL-CIO President It also said the anti-Hoffa forces ousts Hoffa and other officials king to raise a $200,000 The Wall Street Journal » JERSEY iGov. Robert B. eae (Related Stories Pages 2, 5) election. tives seat in special * i* * — Democratic Meyner won a second term, defeating Republi- jean State Sen. Malcolm §. Forbes) S by roughly 200,000 votes. Demo:|Yor Robert F. crats captured majority in State Assembly which GOP had con- City hall from the GOP. trolled -since 1937. Republicans, held on to House of Representa- VIRGINIA — Democratic Atty. ~ Gen J. Lindsay Almond Jr/fourth terms. For first time in “23 ‘suspended the Teamsters, Union the present organization. i. Main Election Results in a Nutshell . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS whipped Republican State Sen. years Lancaster chose a Demo-, CONNECTICUT + Three Deimo-, iTed Dalton for governorship. Dal-\cratic mayor. GOP apparently lost cratic mayors unseated, two by \O ‘post, ‘compared with ‘in 1953, _ fee * * NEW YORK — Democratic Ma- Wagner of New ;York City scdred landslide win’, ‘over Republican challenger , Rob- per cent House of Representatives seat. In Today's Press aeey 8 ‘ert K, Christénberry. In tradition-| | vally Republican upstate New York.) County News ......... ‘Democrats made net gain of five’ Editorials. ...........s.000. 6 imayors and a Liberal took a sixth Markets ............. cdeeee 49 _ Obituaries 20-2... eee 12 * ec * | Pot-0-Gold Pazzie , } PENNSYLVANIA — Democya- Sports ............. 43 thru 47 itic “Mayors David L. Lawrence of, Theaters ................... 3% |Pittsburgh and John T. Hanlon of TV & Radio Programs, ... 55 Seraftton won unprecedented, Wilson, Earl : 55 Women’s Pages .... 15 thru 21 ton received less than 37 per cent net of five mayors. In another spe- Republicans and one by independ- f vote in-second try for top state cial election, Republicans retained ent who formerly was a Socialist. ‘In Bridgeport, 79-year-old mayor Jasper McLevy, a Socialist, de- *\feated by Democrat after serving ‘since 1933. ( * { * * somee ARKANSAS—Six of seven candi- dates described ‘by segregationists ‘as potential race’ mixers won vesee 40.4 posts as cjty directors in Litfle ‘Rock. Seventh seat won by man backed by loeal Citizens Council. KENTUCKY — Democratic Gov. ‘A. B. (Happy) Chandler made headway in efforts to control next ‘year’s state legislative session. Chotce, reast round beef and choice jof potatoes. 91:10. H ‘144 N. Sagin a aw de Pood Shop. | It was hoped that Mackie, who has said the highway will be con- sidcred only in his second five- year highway plan for Michigan. might change his mind as a result of the meeting and schedule the highway sooner. A committee member, John L. Carey, said today that the meet- ing with Mackie had not taken : place, but hoped it would soon. . Carey. Springfield. Township su- pervisor, said, ‘‘We didnt want ‘to rush into this too fast.” i\NOT AVAILABLE | The committee chairman, Don R MacDonald, of Sylvan Lake, was ‘not available for comment | Supervisor Roy F. Goodspeed, of. Royal Oak, said that he was dis- appointed. Goodspeed, a member of the Oakland County Planning Commission Who had proposed the /meeting with| Mackie to the Board of Supervisors last Wednesday, said, it had been hoped that the Oak- land. County road could be. tied (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8). | Retainer Fee a week ago asked its Roads Kamenow Paid City Businessman Says Ex - Shefferman Aide Was Labor Consultant Payments by two Pontiac stores to. George Kamenow — Detroit labor consultant who toox the Fifth Amendment 76 times before the Senate Rackets Committee. in Washington yesterday were described as a “retainer fee’’ by one local businessman and a Chris- mas gift by the other today. Sam L. Stolorow, owner of a series of parking lots in the -city, said payments of $503 were serv- ices rendered by Labor Relations Associates of Chicago to his corp- oration “We give Christmas gifts to all the service people,’ said James K, Rosenthal, secretary - treas- urer of * Arthur's Women Ap- parel shop at 48 N. Saginaw St. Meyer Simon, one of the owners of Simms Brothers, Inc., 98-N. Saginaw St., said, ‘we have never heen asked to buy gifts and have never given any gifts.” , @ @ rr 2 f f H * : % * io = ‘that “God willing” he will serve "ePect: particularly well in Manhattan's! at the U. §. missiles program, tha . Harlem. He has espoused the New - (High teday near . Temerrew night mostly cloudy and tarn- é (hae ® a ; . 4a . a} A \ Sylvan Elects, EdwinF.Clark * to City Council _ A 44-year-old Pontiac — at Division employe was elected est "I Dem Piles Up Largest terday to a three-year term on the} Majority Ever | Given Sylvan Lake City Council. * * * _ Mayor. in New York : Blvd., experimental machinist for the nation today, prompted hun- the public. NEW YORK @ —. Democratic) the: division, received 162 votes to of“ reports, and disrupted | Pentagon spokesmen second term last night by 920.000 Council left by Mayor Howard E,| . votes—largest majority ever rolled 7 z - | Hovering over it all was an ob- , Up for a mayor in the history of ai the nation’s largest city. j _ The son of the late New Deal. senator, Robert F. Wagner Sr. amassed 1,507,342 votes to 587,440 econ, ling, cigar-shaped, egg-shaped, mo-| Other candidates were Stephen hare agua and el M. Velkoff, 36, of 2355 Chelting- W'se hav the qualities Of ai.) in ham Dr., 131 votes, and John C. Phantom from outer space. hs ae. Houston, 32, of 1466 Glenwood : Bivd., with 33 votes. _ * * ° ‘classified as “average’’ by City \Clerk Marjorie B. Willson. | « & ®., | Clark, a resident of the Pontiac jarea for 24 years will. be sworn) in at the Nov. 13 Council meeting. vestigations have been —_ Andy Peasley f RASH OF REPORTS , The‘ Pentagon and the U.S. “We're new getting a rash of un- vision of the Northern American U.S. Teams Watch... for Sight of Sputnik Il (Continued From Page One) bers of Congress for drastic ac- tien to overtake the Soviets. identified object reports and we —jintend to investigate as many as possible.” . ‘> . wy 0 R. 0. Rash of Calls on Sky Object *: _ Sets Pentagon Brass in Whirl COLORADO. SPRINGS, Colo.,Air Defense_Command, the—latter; whe —said—he—visited—aboard—a= _ |INS) ~ A mystery object, Spaefipeed>st Colorado Springs, were) strange flying ‘supplanting the flying saucer of ynable to agree on where collected) Kearney, Neb., yesterday. Edwin F, Clark of 144 Oakwood old, captured the imagination of information was to be funneled to said four-man, » Mayer Robert F. Wagner won a win the seat on the ‘five-man US. Air Force intraservice liaison. NORAD was doing the job but d d k party Otiber at NORAD, said ali/® ded into the sky and disap- tay ’ niet t \. : 3 I | ‘ . , ideman’s decision not to seek re-|ject variously described as glow wiermction cccared thom Ale Fores (PEt ‘investigations would be channeled é ito the Air Defense Command in genuinely interested in the case One Air Force spokesman noted _ 4, Air Force Base near Alamo- _ since the first flying saucer | ‘The total 226.vote turnout was! Susaty te the Now. Masioe-Tenne> Ott ie se agn wean 000 in made, As ~ Stokes said he saw an object at NORAD yesterday near Alamogordo, He mS! Cmdr. C. H. Waring, the citter’s Schmidt of Bakersfield, Calif.. pip.” | __._ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1957 _ in New Jersey - National Political Stock Hits New Heights. After _ Resounding Victory. . NEWARK, N. J. @—Democrat- ic Gov. Robert B, Meyner’s. na- tional political steck hit a new high today after his resounding machine near Schmidt said he talked with a twoe-woman German- speaking crew and when the craft took off (after repairs) it “just liean candidate who ran, with President Eisenhower's full back- \reported by James Stokes, 45, .an ing. lengineer trom the Air Force Mis- * * * | 'siles Development Center at Hollo-; With 4,156 of New Jersey’s 4,219 The Air Force appeared more gordo, N. M. | sald it was “light-colored and | egg-shaped.” | ‘The Coast Guard cutter “Sebago” ‘patrolling some 200 miles south of ‘New Orleans yesterday radioed its headquarters that a “brilliant white’ mystery object was spotted ivisually and also picked up on jthe ship’s radar screen. iskipper, said the object traveled at an estimated 1,000 miles an hour jand first appeared on the ship's radar screen as a ‘‘good, strong A team of Air Force experts in’ | Alamogordo, N. Mex., including | the. major who has ‘been higher in the — ee human, listened intently 5? od _— what they believe may the) = |heart beat of the dog strapped in- A side Sputnick IT. for Republican K, Christen-| berry, a ag executive backed EN aoe cil Col. J. W President Eisenhower, | Office: 2 0 Ss wid size of Wagner’s victory McCurdy of Holloman Air Develop- was Being studied in political cir-/ment Center said Maj. David cles for possible national impli Simons and oe a uy ea me cations. a, |_ ree , 5 Democratic Gov. Averel] Harri- Picked up the dog’s heart beat at man was quick to say it reflected, A steady 130 per minuté beat) -voter disillusionment with the was detected, believed to be the’ form of Republicanism you see in| dog’s heart Another. slower pulse Washington under President Ei-} . se | : “lat the rate of 15 per minute: was ; senhower and Vice President Nix-|¥), ought ;° on.” Other Democratic leaders ¢ ; ae the & ° rewire Dontiac la ef spoke in similar vein. | Poe : * *& & |? ISSUE DEFEATED The triumph raised the question ; Dies at Home A proposed $9,500,000 bond issue whether Democratic leaders would Secretary of State Dulles con- - | ow Wagner to strive for the Russians seemed to have, Maher offen eithougs be — pare pulled abead in missiles ‘‘in some ‘ ts."” Friend of the for waterfront for St. Lawrence Sea- ° Court Oey shipping failed to gain the »| 23 Years; Burial Friday Inecessary 60 per cent of voter ap- ; proval. Also rejected was a pro- C. Ear! Currah, who headed the Posal to levy a 1.6 mill tax to fi- Fri f ‘nance the bond issue. de ‘cath 6f Anat iend of the Court here for 23 Deal philosophy which has wide-\Ccmonstration of American Cap@ vears, died at 6:45 this morning) William T. Patrick, Jr., a 37- spread Negro support, and spe-_ bility fo — rs satellite would in his home, 205 Oneida Rd. He| year-old attorney, became the cifically denounced Faubus’ ac-/8!V¢ & boost to U.S. foreign policy. hag been in ill health more than’ first Negre to be elected te the tion. 7 Se ee eatd he ek mot eee | Detroit City Council, Patrick : | show ones Dome see bras Cai AY ya aed Nw, | Hd gi eh oralties from the Re blicans in| AS for the Russian feat ih send-| he was a graduate of York Col- | nolveginer eight cities, - and hen ectocs lost |S aloft a second and heavier) lege in Nebraska. For several | Another Council “- Scearol (inl aren! decllgl Gat gain satellite, Dulles said this confirms| Years, he was a supervisor of |Democratic State Rep. Ed Carey. cans in Oswego lost City Hall todeveloped powerful rockets, But he| schools of Molerado. gy = ew . |said the achievement does not) tie attended the University of show conclusively whether the Rus-\michigan from 1911-13 and was a are in quantity graduated from the Detroit Col-! Of intercontinental ballisticuege of Law in 1914. He was ad. cil was created by Miriani when missiles. |mitted to the Michigan bar the he became acting mayor following Amid the debate over the U. 8. same year. : the death earlier this year of Ma- missile and satellite status, offi- On June 6, 1931, he was ap- Yor Albert E. Cobo. cials at the Men wa yer Friend .of the Court and Mary Beck, sister of the de- : a LJ = tates MAYOR WAGNER ~ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . The election of Detroit's first Negro councilman, the retention of one controversial mayor and the upset of a second highlighted vot- ‘ing in Michigan Tuesday. | Detroit voters, by a 61 margin, elected former Council president and acting Mayor Louis C. Miriani to his first full term. Miriani polled 290,626 votes in the non-partisan race to 48,399 for his . “a ' Cc. EARL CURRAH the Wayne County clerk’s office. this four-year term as mayor.| He told bis news conference | the city’s five boroughs and lp | | ran) ministration is taking a new look | predominantly Negro Harlem sec- Wagner always has run well in and expressed confidence “we can catch up.” Dulles voiced the opinion that a who lost out to Patrick and Carey, * * x we Ground in New Mexico said yes- |served until 1954 when he re- feated mayoraity candidate led | terday two types of the Navy (tired. - | Taos missile had been fired By E. H. SIMs successfully at airborne targets. years as city attorney of Oakley, becomes Council president. . | The Defense Department said a Kan. and as prosecuting attorney) Jn suburban Dearborn, colorful What do people mean when they|New York engineering - architec-;of Logan County, Kansas, two Orville Hubbard was re-elected by say things smell differently before tural firm — Grad Urbhan-Seelye years. a large margin to a ninth term in a rain? Is this statement true? |—had been chosen to plan a mul-| a, was a member of Central \office. Mayor for the past 16 years, As mentioned in an earlier|timillion dollar launching device Methodist Church, Masonic Hubbard: defeated newspaper pub- weather article, various smells be-/for the Snark. The Snark is a jet-|-rodge of Oakley, and the State \lisher William Mills 25,169 to 14,- come stronger and-more noticeable|powered guided missile with inter-| py , i713. before a rain. This would be es-'continental capabilities. It travels + aoe, . VoISINE pecially true in low or swampy at subsonic speeds. | Mr. Currah leaves his wife, OUST 0 = ' While political | the Council race with 226,882 arcane developments Mary, his mother, Mrs. John. © rain usuall ering entific aspects of Sputnik TI, the daughters, Mrs. Charles Wood of,Sine in favor of 35-yearold Eli barometric pressure, lower pres huge satellite kept whirling around Pontiac and Syivia Lee Currah of Ciungan, a builder and restaurant sure tends to allow smells and air the globe at nearly 18,000 miles ag|Detroit; two grandsons; and Operator. Ciungan won 3,320 to 2,- to rise and circulate. Another fac. hour in an orbit that takes it three sisters, Mrs. Charles Calfee $48. Voisine is under indictment on tor, previously unmentioned. is that !:00 miles out in space, The first,of Howard City, Kan., Mrs. Wil- ane conspiracy charges leveled TnGkit ale accentuates GAtCe: Russian ‘satellite, a small sphere liam R. Jones of Portland, Ore., by the Bohn Grand Jury. Thos moisture, lower pressure. |!aunched Oct. 4, kept up its round- and Mrs. Roy Kendrick of Scott, Hamtramck resideate voted te and often wind (prior to a rain) aii, 17a toad tripe, Gia . ; | increase city taxes for the first tend to make odors stronger and . 7 : | Service will be at 1:30 p.m. time in 20 years by approving a more noticeable. The saying, then.| Pontiac Jaycees Friday from Sparks-Griffin Chapel one-min hike for the next five is true. | with his pastor, Dr. Milton H., years, The revenue is intended ‘Bank, officiating. His body will be! for the financing, with federal Name Finalists itaken to Brown City for burial. ' help, of a $1,950,009 slum clear- Mayor by Huge Margin opponent John J, Beck, a clerk in, wee Refurn On Trial with the exception of Del A. Smith The second vacancy on the Coun- Mr. Currah, 75, served for two! Votes. As the top vote getter, ney members of GMC Truck & Voters in suburban Ecorse = Andrew Wilson, Local 594 presi- The explanation is that approach-| temporarily overshadowed the sci-Currah of Scott City, Kan.; two-ed veteran Mayor Wiliam W. Voi- ° GOV. ROBERT B. SEYNER districts reported in yesterday’s election, Meyner led State Sen. 879,459. | ance and redevelopment pro- * ® ® | Sram. Meyner’s plurality of 200,000 | Detroit voters approved cancella-\votes in a normally Republican ition of a civic improvement bond state was sure to add to his stat- tissue 126,126 to 75,463. The can-ure as a possible Democratic pres- lceled bonds included one issue ofidential or vice presidential can- $5,500,000 for the Veterans. Memo-jdidate in 1960. Only minutes after ‘rial Building and $2,500,000 in|Forbes conceded defeat at 11:13/enSineers and present their rec-| \bonds for the proposed expansion p. m., some GOP leaders were lof the Detroit City Airport in 1928.|seeing national issues as a partial) ‘That expansion is no longer con-|cause of Meyner's victory. |templated. o x *& & - | Tuesday’s election also brought victory te Dearborn Municipal Judge George T. Martin, a long time foe of Hubbard's. Dearborn voters rejected a | preposa] to instal] another full- | time judge, 22,390 to 10,196, Mar- tin had campaigned against the | A bid to increase the Dearborn |mayor’s term to six years was jrejected 22,944 to 7,842. Congress as representative from the 2nd District, filling out the unexpired term of the late Re- Night Bus Runs publican Rep. Millet Hand But even more i the size of Meyner’s plurality was a stunning Democratic sweep of the State Assembly, which the Republicans have controlled for 20 years. The Republicans held on to the State Senate by a reduced margin. * * *® About the only contest the GOP could view with cheer was the election of Milton W: Glenn to Meyner, who pitched much of his campaign appeal to Republi- cans and P , Managed to carry several GOP bastions. | 2nd Shift Workers Ask Resumption of Service; lke to Address U.S. Test to Last 10 Days (On Space Progress Officials of the Pontiac City; (Cortinued From Page One) |Lines, Int., have agreed to Te-\next week, There was speculation ‘store certain night bus runs for a, : ‘0-day trial period beginning to-/tat jr ne nae, she announce day, after complaints were made Bat a more informed guess’is that the President, under tre- mendous pressure to de some- ‘Coach Local 594, UAW. | * & E. W. Dreasher, transportation |superintendent of the bus line, in a letter to the union, said union |members would have to use this re- \stored service or it would be dis- Cotas The White House said Eisen- hower’s address will kick off the series of speeches he announced of service because of its use by he would make to reassure the ‘second shift employes. American people -in the fields of | Although he granted the 10-day 'science, security and economy in ‘trial period, Dreasher, in a letter the wake of Russia's spectacular read before the City Commission space accomplishments in launch- last night, said there were not|ing two earth satellites—the last enough second shift Truck and one Sunday with a live dog in it. Coach workers ‘riding the buses to * * * warrant continuation. Bus service on Sundays, holi- days and evenings after 6:45 was discontinted Oct. 27 because of lack of patronage. Acting Secretary Anne Wheaton the date was moved up because Eisenhower “felt he wanted to talk to the people” and “he wanted to reach a larger The Weather in Essay Contest |~ Fall U.S. Weather Bureao Report Three finalists in the 1957 ‘Voice ey — ' * PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Mostly fair 0f Democracy" contest, sponsored) . and a Iittle warmer tedav and tonight. hy the Pontiac Junior Chamber of| WO, lew tenight 36-40. eae cleedy Geeta! high se - s4.|Commerce, have been named by} em t id. t 16-18 mi 7 aan an heur wedded southwécterly at 12 39 contest officials. | mites an heur this afternoon and tonight; + * * ' They are Charlies Syers, 17, of |98 Cadillac Ave. Pontiac High) iSchool senior; Carl Code, 17, of 12205 Dexter St., PHS senior, and{.- Lynn Thompson, 15, of 72 Shirley |Ave., PHS sophomore. Top winner will be picked from, the three at a Nov. 13 dinner to)’ ¥ 43 be held at the Roosevelt ‘Hotel at}: ing colder, possibly a few snow Murries, low around 32, ; Teday in Pontiac _, Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. At @ am.: Direction: West Sun sets Wednesday at 5:19 p.m. Sun rises Thursday et 7:13 a.m Moon sets Thursdays at 7:11 a.m Moon rises Wednesday at 4:52 p.m Wind velocity 7 mph Downtown Temperatures . mecocee | 8: 5.7. 6s. m 3 1 = 7am 31 i2 m . 4 § Pm, aa. mm. 32 ip. m 48 Sam. 35 2p. m 50 * * * id a m. 39 a The winner's script will be ew . Tuesday in Pentiae tered as t i i fas recorded downtown) das’ the! Pontiac emry mn the Highest temperature ...........0006: 47 state eliminations. : Lowest temperature .......sccnscoesss 3 —e ain a . — cotter —Cieuay GM to Brief Teachers son Science Opportunity 64 DETROIT &® — The training of ‘the nation’s future scientists and eer eeenes ——s One Vear Highest temperature ........e0c.00> Lowest temperature ... Mean temperature Weather—Rain 10 re eeeeene Highest and Lowest Temperateres This Date in 85 Years 71 im 1924 18 in 1877 engineers will be eediscussed here Tuesday's Temperatore Chart Nov. 10-13 at a meeting of edu- Alpena 45 29 «Los Angel 64 40 fation: ; ‘ | “Seumine 56 Se wcrcenie 41 3, cational guidance officials from 16! Bismarck 48 24° Memphis 61 46 states. i Brow 7 6 72 fax } Buffalo 46 35. Malwaukee 46 St The teachers will be guests of Charenton 71S Minngapolis $3. 28 General Motors Corp. GM said the “ i Ne eo7 7 a A Cincinnati 47-27)“ New York 57 42 meeting is aimed at acquainting ss : . 7 ; Cleveland = 46 32, Omaha 45 25 state guidance officials with indun!| RISING AIR ACADEMY — With the Rocky hind are the six Denver 46 34 Phoenix 66 52 Mountain ‘ding back the Air Fore Detroit =f 21 st Lous © 21 trial. research and engineering! Mountains providing a backdrop, orce . poten & ti Sot & & tacitities | Academy near Colorado Springs, Colo., continues = academy only Gr. Rapids $4 39 Trav. Gx 45 29 nee | / to grow. In the center foreground is the six-story presently held ough ) s ton . 5 . { . : = 5 jacksonvilte 3% ss Seattle 81 38 The Gila monster is the only{ academic complex, with the framework fér the uo ae 6 * poisonous lizard in the U. S, root of the 3,000-man dining hall to the left. Be- | y € { ; i ( back: lie the intramural atheltic fields. With the Base, the temporary academy. They will move to the permanent site in September 1958, ~! audience immediately.” ' |CAN CATCH UP aS + Oh © | Dulles, frankly admitting that ithe Soviets are ‘somewhat ahead of us”’ in the field of missiles, said he ‘‘feels assured’’ the U.S. can ‘catch up. But he. added he doubts . lif America can ever regain the | |military superiority it had 10 years ago through the atomic bomb. * * * Dulles disclosed the U.S. is con- sidering establishing overseas bases for intermediate range mis- _ |siles to nullify Russia’s apparent advantage in having been first to re-election victory over a Repub- Malcolm S. Forbes 1,081,563 tolw jhis paternal grandparents, Mr. and = 4 Commissioners Postpone . Action on Water Softening Ft 7 ¥ < = = Rg | yf i ris! eHi: thoroughly with the other supply. Commissioners asked Gare to confer further with the socwal Mackie to Unveil ommendations before final action is | taken. G Wirth ti Service aan, ‘hia es rm Page One) at the Bell Chapel of the William|imto the Detroit expressway sys- R. Hamilton Co. for George|**™- Wirth, of 1401 Southfield Rd. “What I wanted was for the Mr. Wirth died at his residence , Monday. A native of Ohio, he had moved to Birmingham li months ago. He was a retired cereal grain broker, and at one time was circulation ef | When he proposed the meeting the Norweed, Qhie, last week, Goodspeed admitted it: | He was a member of the Mother Church — Church of Christ Sci- entist, Boston. a Survivors include his wife, Jeannette; a son, George C. of Birmjngham, and a sister, Mrs. * * — a new Detroit e is con- Ronald Marsh Service ‘for Ronald Marsh, six- year-old sen of Mr. and Mrs. Howard C, Marsh Jr. of 3075 Woodside Dr., will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow from Bell Chapel of - will wind up north of Eight Mile the William R. Hamilton Co. road with no place to go,” Good- The City and Country School Speed pointed out. student died suddenly yesterday at Willem: Reaument Mespital, | UC 2%? backed proposal to have Oakland County survived by a sister, Michele; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Charles Gadd of Birmingham and. plan to Mackie, including a north- Mrs. Howard Pontiac. Yule Parade Marsh Sr., of meet with Mackie Monday to di Marshal Names cune other county” highway probe! e ems, . ; commissioner Robert 0. Feit, Thirteen committee chai for : the 1967 ““Chrlatmas on Wheels”| re, id Mae eetcen seca parade were announced yesterday by Allan F. Cady, parade marshal. The announcement was made at a noon luncheon at the Waldron Hotel of 23 members of the pro duction committee for the men Chairmen named were: con- vertibles, Henry FE. Gotham; farm wagons for floats, J. D. Scobey; storage space, Howard 0. Powers; merchants, Sidney Barnett and Victor W. Hoerath; i First U.S. Sputnik? ST. PAUL, Minn. (INS)—A son born yesterday to Mr, and Mrs. Sam Watkins has been named Sputnick Eisenhower Watkins. 3 Downtown Pontiac Assn., will be held Nov. 30 at 2 p.m. He also revealed that an At- | lantic Pact atomic weapons | stockpile is being actively con- | j | Scotch, Soda Unmixed PORT ARANSAS, Tex. The. Coast Guard, answering a shrimp) boat's pléa for help, pumped all. , AP Wirephote -story cadet quarters and farther one-third complete, classes are at Denver’s Lowry Air Force aN ’ : / ee ee Sa ee ne eg ee a ee 23% Discount on ALL New or Refift PRESCRIPTIONS — TOMORROW — during this one-time only ~ § HOUR SALE — we will fill any — scri at 25% OFF our aren a low pharmacy prices Besides his parents, Ronald {s;fecommend a seven-point highway © - ~ $5.00 Rubbish Burner | om on' rome cig Velee 700 70¢ Crepe Drop Cloth 2.00 Motor Oil, 2-Gal. _ 2.25 Window Washer - 2.29 Trouble Light, 25 25 ft. - 2.49 Wall Can Opener 2.10 Chop Plate, 13-in. -Limit 1 2.65 Chop Plate, 15-in. 4.95 Plastic Bread Box 7.95 Kitchen Stool ar - Sanforized, “colorfast — os rw eg Patterns Al *, ond FLOOR SPECIALS 31° Treated crepe paper. Limit 1. 24.95 Base Cabinet ___Baameled, 2 Moor, drawer, 36x24x20", 7.95 Rural Mail Box . Wrought § jron, signal arm, Approved. ao . 20-gal. galvanized. Perforated. 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T 87 a Hale lever." 1 hold big chicken. cecsecocccceddads bedeccbocncccescoesccescoce . Fiesta glazed china. Colors. Limit 1. 98+ Traverse Rod |. __™ to 48", Non-sag brackets. 69¢ Recipe File Box Use 3x5 cards. Styron. plastic. Extra large; styrene plastic. Colors. 7.95 Hide-a-way Cabinet -_ Wall aétyie, For any room. Limit 1. 39¢ Round Stove Mat, 3 for — C7 3.95 Rubber | Shower Mat 68° 24x24" mat. Heavy duty. Black. Blue upholstery. Chrome iegs. Limit 1. 1.50 Game Knife Si6g bandie, staigiess steel blade. 12” | ~ 327 [ . leg base. Rolling casters, “Heavy duty, gaye Fleer Nationally Advertised Super KEMTONE All Colors—PER GALLON $6.39 Valve Slightly dented cans—perfect wall paint. Limited quantity. -—— Gnd Fleer Aor For Both 6 or 12 Voit” ‘SEALED BEAM’ Auto Headlights $2.50 Value 1% Sealed against moisture and dust. Famous name. Limit 2 lamps — nd Fleer Brand New Latest Model “CENERAL ELECTRIC’ Steam-Dry Iron $15.95 Value Pull factory guar- gos aes Swivel Top Child’s Hassock antee. 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LAS | $1.89 Type 41... 1.42 $1.98 Type 42 ... 1.49 $2.19 Type 44... 1.64 _B Stock up. now while our supply ~ lasts. —Main Ploor i; 3 cartons. 3 1 1.50 Fruit Cake, 2-Ib. 83° Eid ‘ 49%c CUTEX POLISH REMOVER—limit 2 ....... VITAMIN A Capsules—25000 unit—100 for — Copper Clad 1% Qt. Rovers Sauce Pan veins ors | * bulbs 4 Nationally advertised—now in full carton of-12. Limit S. = p . Limit 1 while ist. “3 — Main Fleer — tad Floor SIMMS will be closed all morning tomorrow . . . Opening promptly at 12 NOON with the greatest single-day PRICE SLASHING in our history.. Sensational savings in things you want and need. Bargains $0 great that nobody can afford to pass them up. OPEN ‘til 9 ?.-M. So Everyone ~We packed this page with bar- Can Share in the Savings gains but even now we couldn't ; list them all. Just take our word Regular low prices slashed... for: it—a shopping trip to special buys ... short lots .. Simms tomorrow: wil] pay off: manufacturer's _close-outs ... with-extrasavings— odds and ends... plenty of Read Every item in This Adv. Every item is guaranteed UNDER- PRICED. Bargains galore on all 3 floors... in every department ...on every counter and rack. some, few of others. i i ef ' “3 5 Biaca Areas § Shew Lots 5 4 Nearest H » to SIMMS § Seem eeneeemed Only A “Low Overhead” — “Small Profit’ Store Like Simms Could Attord to Slash Prices So Low on So Many items - MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS 845 3” 89° _Rum & brandy flavor. In tin. Limit 1. 5.95 Travel Alarm Clock : ___ Folding leather case (10% tax}. 5¢ Candy Bars, 24 for Hershey, wey ete ¢. Limit it box 10.95 Elec. Barber Set Spc. ot set. Electric clippers ete. Limit 1 65¢ Chocolate Cherries, Ib. : 39° Melrose chocolate covered cherries. Limit 1. SeeeesenenceecencccecsesaccuceneaesaoneeeeseT 20¢ Flashlight Battery Famous ‘Fairway’ Reg. Size All Popular. LIGHTER FLUID CIGARETTES 3-ounce tin. Odorless, oose your brand smokeless. . and. save. (6c tax.) Svecesessoocosososoogseeeses 27 Carton 10 packs. te 1 tax. a 1.50 Bankers Choice Cigars. 99: fc cigars. Pull bo box 25. Limit 1. 39: “Copy of Ronson. Automatic. Limit | 1. 1.00 Flashlight, 2-Cell © . 500-f%, beam. | Batteries extra Limit 1 9s USA-Lite, standard sire. Limit 5 COOSHHSHLSSOHSSHSEHSSHSHHOCOHELESESEODELELESE “Broadway Fancy 4'2" Double Sided l0c Value € | cnPt CARTON 215 3.00 Filter Cigarettes, Ctn. 98¢ Cigarette Lighter ight, 2-Cell 7 —_MEXED-NUTS — 6S POUND ¢ 39 Value Walnuts, m AAC Reguiar and mag- T € filberts, ee ae, piten: em 52st Buys in Photographic Equipmen 55.00 Precision 35mm Camera 13.5 coated jens. $. -300-sec. speeds. - 17 SHSCSHSSSSHSSSHSHHSSEHSSHSSEHESHESEHSHHOHHESEEE KODACHROME Color KODACHROME Color ‘8mm MOVIEFILM | 35mm FILM $2.40 Roll $3.75 Mag. 20 Exp. 36 Exp (162 2.62 | 128 1.88 Fresh date film. None sold to dealers. 2.25 Airquipt Magazines __ All metal, “on sides, } No limit 69.00 Binoculars, 8x25 Coated lens, prism. Case & fed. tax incl. Center focu ‘For color slides. No limit. Buy all you need, CD dad da dadndidiad de de ddd deh dad dads Audndadidiadrdadidide dadidndedadadidud DRUG DEPT. SPECIALS 60c ALKA-SELTZER—fast relict KOTEX SANITARY NAPKINS—pko. of 48 ...... 1.09 2.50 LIQUINET HAIR SPRAY—15oz. size wavbon 7Te RUBBING ALCOHOL—25°% isopropy)—16 oz. .... 9c - 31¢ TOOTHPASTE—Colgate, Crest, Gleem etc ... 23¢ 1.00 JERGENS LOTION—with dispenser .....-. RAZOR BLADES—double edge—100 for, . sent eee HONEY & HOREHOUND Lozenges—full pound ... OLD SPICE SHAVE LOTION—S$1 value ....... A 2.59 FOUNTAIN SYRINGE—? qt. folding ....... 59¢ TOOTH BRUSH—Prophylactic—3 for ...... $2 PLASTIC SUIT BAG—42", zipper close . 4” SHAVE MIRROR __THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 61957 | Made in U.S.A.— not im- ported, Patterned handles. Your choice. 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Sizes XS, 5, M only. — Math Fleer Nylon Reinforced FANCY ARGYLE f Men’‘s Socks “69c Value Cotton, nylon re- C inforced heel and Sizes 10%) to c= Rasement Famous ‘GLAMOUR GIRL‘ Ladies’ Pajamas Check Top — Solid Bottom $2.95 700 Value First quality, 80 sq. percale. 3 Coral or blue color. Sizes 32 to 40. ~« Main Fleer Our ‘BEST Buy’ Special | Ladies $4.98 to 6.98 House Coats Flannel or Tonya < *2 for $5.00 959 All Sizes 12 to 18 Ee Flannel dusters in colors—white E terrycloth by Cannon, with monoge am. Tremendous yalue. — Main Fleer UR SALE 1.69 Ladies’ Moccasins 2.95 Girls’ Corduroy Jackets Ss 3.95 Girls’ Corduroy Jackets 2.98 Kids’ Puddle Jumper Boots - ", 209 Men’s Twill Pants, 2 for ore " Nylon Hosiery | : 25° ' Seller If perfect youd pair. 2 popular s ‘shades Sises $% to 11. — Main a Full strength 5- grain — = — of 100 _- Main Floor | SPECIALS for WOMEN | for WOMEN 1.49 Ladies’ Purses lst quality. 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Limit 2 EC EMA A Oa a OY 70x80” Cowboy Desi mous Cannon PLAID BEACON BLANKET 20x40" TOWEL $3.49 Valu 59c Value 2 99 Ist quality in blue ¢ green or sun gold : oor it | style. Broker) sizes 28 to 36. 4.95 Boys’ Robe and Scuff Set black combination. 25¢ Plaid Wash Cloths a 0« _ Te. match the plaid towels i ee-p ab Bit 12¢ Cannon Dish Cloth | 59¢ Men’‘s Underwear, each ich 3 9 Choice of T-shirt, briefs, U-shirt. 3 719 v : Flannel & sal bl Siges # to 10 719 Rights Reserved to Limit Cuasitnes Elwood F St Croix, 164'y Baldwin States. If you asked a dozen people, “Which is the w hiskey of whiskies?” you would probably get eleven different answers. Same thing with any liquor. Except vodka. For Smirnoff is far and away the leading vodka in the U.S.A. It’s the brand that’s most asked for in bars. It’s the-all-time, take-home best seller in the stores, Everything in Smirnoff’s history, and everything in the bottle, ‘makes it the one vodka for you. standard vodka of the world since 1818 mimn (DIVISION OF HEUBLEIN), HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT Always Affects Mankind to Treat Mental Ils | \down holds the memory of some- ‘be as good” i ‘his way through the forest except by the trees? > There is “a feeling of time..and sheck period has’ not been | timing in this world--on the bough: ebserved"* with the new material. | afd in.the man i ‘ * * * . . * The substance, he said, is a And in the time of falling leaves synthetic material called “hexa-| ;a/man can walk in the wood, ad- quorodiethy! ether.:’ and is a mire the scariet splendor of na- coleriess, mobile liquid which | ture in its final flourish and see nits a mild. pleasant ethereal: the fall of leaves that happy chil- odor. Vapor from it is inhaled, dren will rake up with a shout in “ * A the age-old game beyond decay ' * * * ‘ot auturnn after autumn—the frig- ™A&Ccy and Biochemistry. 'winter—in the hoyie that he can seigures. resembling those of \ Use Inhialable Vapor - WASHINGTON — Use of an! forms of mental illness has pro- You look back, and the tree cut! duced results which “appear to as those obtained | - ‘thing against. the sky, Your eY¢ | with electroshock therapy, are: remembers ‘searcher reports. * * a * * * against the forest? One tree “less . fearful’ case of electroshock Further, he declared, “the | * * * colorful . wilderness of their falling. leaves he feels a kin-/ ship knit’ by their shedding and his. eternal human renewal, In the ly accompanies the pest-electro- lio te a ea __Dr. John C. Krantz Jr. ot the Hiow in autumn can a man: Kno University of Maryland Medical | r ‘School said last nighf patients are g@ of it than in the’ s 7 mental blurring which frequent. | | ———. 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Wagner Jr, of New York City. * * Republicans held on to House seats in special elections .in New Jersey and Pennsylvania in their only indication of stemming the Democratic tide. Al none could assess ac- curately the political effect of the firing of two Soviet satellites, there was general opinion this ad- mitted. American setback contrib- uted to what could only be re- garded as a Democratic sweep. It seemed apparent the Demo- ,jever received that the American the greatest indication he had people were “worked up” over an satellites into space while the =_— States only talked about t. * * * Republicans had scant hopes of winning any significant test in yes- terday'’s balloting. They faced an off-year election trend that usu- lally goes against the party in con- tro] of the White House. But some GOP members had hoped their) eandidates might do better than they did. r In one of the top contests, Dem- ocratic Gov. Robert B. Meyner of| New Jersey scored a 200,000-vote| |margin over his Eisenhower-en- dorsed opponent, GOP State Sen. | Maleolm §. Forbes, Eisenhower | thus was denied the “big shot in the arm” he said a Forbes victory would give certain Republicans * * * Meyner’s_ victory propelled him) into the ‘colt tent on what Sen. Lyndon B. John-'with all the force of a Russian! - son of Texas, the Senate's Dem-|satellite. His re-election in a nor-! ocratic leader, told reporters was jhas called for * |ance’ ‘to. schoo] integration. sally Republican. state seemed likely to set. off a second-stage rocket for any presidential ambi- tions he -holds, Domestically, the Eisenhower administration ‘got an answer from Virginia to the President's action in sending federal troops into -Little Rock, Ark., to enforce a federal court order for racial school integration. -Republican Theodore Roosevelt (Ted) Dalton was snowed ynder in the Virginia governor's race ‘by State Atty. Gen. J. Lindsay. Al- mond Jr. Dalton polled 45 per cent of the vote in normally Democrat- ic Virginia in his first try four jyears ago. He rectived less than} 37 per cent yesterday. * * * Almond was backed vigorously by the state organization of pul ocratic Sen. Harry F. Byrd, “massive vena: In New York City, Mayor Wag- |ner won a smashing victory with- party foundation to re-elect Gov. lowed Harriman next year. The Negro vote -in Harlem, which Re- publicans had hoped would go their way, went about 4) for Wagner. * * * Harriman said the outcome in New York City and in upstate areas reflected voter disillusion- ment ‘with the form of Republi-/ canism you see in Washington un- der President Eisenhower and Battle Creek Physician ~ Heads Family Doctors DETROIT — The Michigan , Academy of General Practice, an! organization of family doctors, has chosen Dr. Clark W. Royer of) Battle Creek as president - elect. 990 votes. ho| He will take over the presidency in| OO hoe of 1958. Dr. F. P. Rhoades of Detroit is the incoming president. The outgoing president, Dr. John est for the 1960 Dem-|out benefit of the Liberal party W. Rice of Jackson, was elected|to unprecedented fourth terms. crats had cashed in to some ex-|ocratic’ presidentia). -nomination |vote. This encouraged Democrats delegate to the American Academy Lancaster elected a Democratic to believe they have built-up thejof General Practice, the parent mayor for the first time in 23 lyears. Republicans appeared to | organization. In Pennsylvania, Denmeretel: rolled up big majorities in re-! jcoctae Democratic Mayors SAM BENSON David L. Lawrence of Pittsburgh, and John T. Hanlon of Scranton! Bought Out a Pant Manufacturer Vice President Nixon.” have lost a net of five mayors ‘bl Eisenhower had endorsed Wag-|23 contests. ner’s Republican opponent, Rob-| Jn Kentucky, Gov. A. B. ert K. Christenberry. In traditionally Republican up-|date for the 1960 Democratic pres- State New York, the GOP surren-| lidential nomination, gained ground dered six of 28 mayor's posts the in his efforts to control the 1958) = * * * In Connecticut, however, Dem- Paul M. Butler summed up the ocrati¢ mayors ran into some|national results as an indication’ trouble, In Stamford and Water-|that the voters “are returning to bury Republicans replaced Dem- the Democratie party for leader- ocrats. In Norwalk, a one-time ship in a time. of crisis.”’ Socialist who ran as an independ-| ent ousted a Democratic mayor. Another Socialist, Mayor Jasper McLevy of Bridgeport, apparently} leame to the end of his political| road. At 79 and after holding of-| fice since 1933, McLevy lost his' \job to a Democrat by less than| ‘ A state legislative session. 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Gorham was called to testify for the prosecution in| the trial of Herman Barmore, who. is charged with second degree’ murder in the fatal shooting of Boy Scout Peter Gorham 28 months ago. The trial opened! Monday before Circuit Judge Hen- | ry L. Beers. Prosecutor Robert A. Cava- naugh said the state would show the young scout was the victim | of a sex crime and had been shot to death. Peter disappeared | duly 6, 1955, from nearby Camp | Waganingo. The boy’s skeleton with a bullet. hole through the skull was found six weeks later about five miles south of the camp. His clothing and personal effects were scat- tered nearby. Barmore, 44-year-old New York ex-convict, has pleaded innocent. | Muskegon authorities claim he: gave them an oral statement last, May admitting he shot the youth when his .22 caliber rifle fired accidentally in a target practice! session. ee * x. * Court-appointed defense attor-_ neys claim Barmore received im- proper inducements to make the statement. 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The Marshal was allowed to retain party membership and all his titles and decorations. Before he was relieved of his posts, Defense Minister. ZHuKov had attained great power and influence and controlled the Soviet armed forces. Party Chief KHRUSHCHEV may have seen peril in this and detided to demote ZHuKov to prevent his taking over as premier with support of the military, x &k& * Communist Party leaders always have feared that the army some day might seize control. Srauiy in the 1937 purge executed eight high ranking officers. including TUKHACHEvsKy. After World War II ‘he sent ZHuKov to an unimportant post as commander of the Kiev mili- tary district at the same time KHRUSHCHEV was governor of the Ukraine. Former Premier MALENKOV © ‘brought back ZHuKov, and he helped stabilize the situation when” the triumvirate of MALENKov, Berta and Mo otov exercised power. x *« * Although Zhukov has support- _ ed Khrushchev in the purge of Beria and again last December when Khrushchev’s power in the * Presidium was threatened, the Communist Party Chief apparent- ly saw in Zhukov the man most likely to succeed him. 17 European Nations in Free Trade Zone More than a year ago six European countries — Belgium, The Nether- ands, Luxembourg, France, Italy and West Germany—banded together to establish a common market. These nations set in motion plans for a common market within which trade, excluding agricultural prod- ucts, would flow freely without tar- iffs. The plan also provided a common tariff on imports from outside coun- tries. However, these plans would have left 11 other countnes in the Organization for European Economic Cooperation (OEEC) outside of the _ agreement. x* «*« * Earlier this month financial heads from 17 countries ncw con- stituting the OEES met in Paris to formulate a program for freer trade within the whole area. A committee was appointed to be- gin immediate negotiations to- ward creating a free trade zone of all OEEC countries. The 11 nations, including Britain which heretofore had heid back, will not go so far in the free trade direc- tion as the six original members. The pace will be slower but their objec- tive is to remove trade barriers over a period of years and they will not adopt a common import tariff. © * * * This unity in setting up a long THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tae Pontisc Peess Company 48 W. Huron St. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Ruseett Bassetr Executive Vice President and Advertising Director Jonus A. 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Al mai Stearns payable in adwanc Pontise FE 2-' | renee MEMBER OF AUDIT, BUREAU OP unter stions Pe a petra ea Meise THE P PONTIAC PRESS _ » Beitorial Page - : Presifont gud Puttiiher WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1957 i MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — delayed European free trade zone is of great importance. It has vast political as well as economic significance. . Farm Migration Helps Reduce Crop Surplus Due primarily to increased use of machinery in agriculture, U. 8. farm population has decreased by three million to 22.3 million in the past six years. This deciine includes persons of all ages, but principally those in their early twenties. As a result the average age df-the farmer is. increas- ing markedly. The Census Bureau estimates that in the last year alone 1.861 million moved to the city. Although this migration does not lower production, it does | ~ have the virtue of making these former farmers consumers and producers for use and not for : agricultural surpluses. ; Voice of the People erase Oz oe Resident na No : Humor in Defacement of Property Pins Kits eheanils Siaieand‘onne eitieeetl: dn the sveth dite of East Pike between Roselawn and Sanford. I would like to invite the City officials, the entire citizenry for that matter,to - “walk along thosd three blocks and note the complete lack of civi¢ pride on the part of our youth.in the defacement of pub- lic property. Such actions by young kids aren’t funny nor smart. More Comment ~ on Photographs I would like to ask Camera fan . refuse to sell magazines with nude photos. Isn't that making censors of the magazine handlers? Mackie Built al +4 rf seeeee pelgiy FReibe x * * The chief theoretician of the Ad- ministration’s ‘farm policy, Don PAARLBERG, admits that its plan is to lower supports to turn some farmers toward the “desirable alterns.tive” of non-farm employment. Migration from farms has been heaviest in low income areas, particularly in the South where industrialization is growing rapidly. * * * No one yet knows how many farmers will have to shift from agri- cultural to other employment in order to raise farm income to a de- sirable -evel and bring our -conomy into balance. . = The Man About Town It’s Just One More Outstanding Honor Comes to Oakland County Woman Mackinac-Mackinaw: Two words, on which we now should _ agree on one — and forget the other. , : That Oakland County civic leader, Miss Sarah Van Hoosen Jones, gets another outstanding honor to be added to her long and highly deserving list. The new and quite unique apartment residence hall at Michigan State University has been given her name. For several years she was a member of that big educational institution’s governing body. Sarah al- ways maintains her standing as one of the leaders or my list of the ten top women in Oakland County. Other names, are pushed off by ee ones—but Sarah is a sticker. 2 With even the belated reports from all sections now all recorded, it was the sanest and quite gen- erally the most enjoyed Halloween in the history of the Pontiac area. According to a phone call from Archie Gluckman of Waterford, his Plymouth Rock rooster ‘crowed lustily every night at the time Sputnik passed over. Endeavoring to take the place of the snow we haven't received, a snow ball bush in the yard of Mrs. Gordon Landsman of Rochester is decked out with a biegeér display of biossonis than it had at its regular blooming time. A letter Just received from “Lover of the Truth” says, “A Detroit paper can blow up an Oakland County friendly argument into a murder. Some reporters never co grow up.” When the family dog brought home a pheasant to Mr. and Mrs, Orson Fransworth Rochester, it was unhurt, and decided to stick around their poultry yard, werd agreeably mixing with the chickens. Personal observation makes me hope that the Mackinac Bridge is more substantial than some of the serewy reports on its dedication. Yes: ‘twas one year ago today that we . assured President Dwight D. Eisenhower of another four years on the job. Quieter day, isn't it? ed y - Ld Verbal Orchids to- : Florance Lane of 1000 James K Blvd.; ninety-firsjebirth- day Joe Amman of Clarkston; ninetieth birthday. “Gee—Wish I Had an Orbit, Too” David Lawrence Says: U.S. to Rush Launching of Moons WASHINGTON — Time was when ’ America had the atomic bomb— and no other nation did. Soviet Russia may have been nervous then. Time was when - America success- fully developed the hydrogen bomb despite the strategy of delay recommended by certain impor- tant scientists of international LAWRENCE fame inside the United States government who argued against jt. Soviet Russia may have been nervous then, too. CAUGHT UP But in each case Moscow finally caught up. The nervousness then disappeared. History is likely to repeat it- self, with -the United States catching up with Russia in inter- continental missiles, satellites, “sputniks” and other spectacular feats. Presumably nervousness then will disappear Meanwhile, certain decisions have been reached. America can and will launch satellites that will spin around the world. This doesn’t | have ahy direct military value, but it does haVe propaganda value. Here, in high places in the govern- ment, instructions have been issued to launch some dramatic experi- ments if only to show people everywhere that the United States is abreast of Soviet Russia. : REVEALS HOPES Secretary of State Dulles, at his press conference on Tuesday, re- vealed in part the administration's hopes and aspirations. He didn't go into detail, but he undoubtedly reflected in his remarks a knowl edge of what transpired at the recent meeting of the National Security Council at which Presi- dent Eisenhower and the top men in government penetrated the mis- sile subject from every angle, including propaganda effects. Dulles now discloses that the United States will soon demon- strate that, like Soviet Russia, this country has the capacity to put aloft artificial satellites. He says it would be helpful from a psychological point of view when America demonstrates its capacity in that direction. This is but another way of saying that the decision has been made to match Soviet performance as promptly as possible, irrespective of whether it helps to any degree on the military side. ICBM VITAL In the background here, of course, is not the “sputnik’’ or the magic of dog travel in outer space but the importance of inter- continental missiles as a military weapon. Disarmament conferences have been suspended and the world The Country Parson “1 a tractor can’t pull its load, we say it ts underpowered—if we _ can’t pull ours, we say = ead is, too heavy.” is confronted with a race in deadly missiles. Dulles spoke significantly of the bases available to the United States in Europe for intermediate range . missiles, which have already — proved feasible. All this adds up to the fact that militarily the United States and Soviet, Russia stand out as the twe rivals in the world and -thaf recent events have, if any- thing, sharpened the conflict that exists between the two major powers. The world, to be sure, has been witnessing for the last few years a stalemate. It has often been said that neither side would start a war lest this should threaten such mutual destruction as to make the idea of war itself seem utterly unwise.. The introduction of the intercontinental missile has mere- ly accentuated the importance of the previous stalemate. Whether America catches up or- goes ahead of Russia, the truth is that weapons do exist which can be used for such destructive pur- poses as to make ‘the employment of big bombs and missiles unthink- able. a: What, then, will be the course of the power struggle? It looks as if-the Communist strategy will be one of penetration and infil- tration and the provoking of local siteations, such as have flared up in Korea, Indochina and the Middle East. Local wars—sometimes called “Little wars’’—can evidently be fought without the risk of the larger war. This has happened three times since World War II, and the pattern set by the Com- munists could be followed again. (Copyright, 1957) Dr. William. Brady Says: Here s Recipe for Gargle y Pu Antiseptics, germicides or med- icaments applied in gargles do not get past the anterior pillars of the pharynx or — which separate the oral anterior or pharynx. anterior pillars arch down on either side from the uvula (tip of soft palate) just wt front of the “Garsle until you're blue in the face and the neighbors call the police, the anti- septic or medicament will not get DR. BRADY - to the tonsil, the throat lining, the vocal cords or the gizzard—unless hance you happen to swallow. peo of it and maybe lose your last meal. Gargling with an antiseptic, germicidal or antibiotic agent gives no different result than would rinsing the mouth. And in my opinion rinsing the mouth with soap and water — I pre- fer plain soap of a certain kind —gives every benefit one could get from any otlier mouthwash, Yahbut how shall I account for this fat file of reports from readers who have used the England gargle with uniform sat- isfaction? - * *. * There you have me. The gargle prevents or relieves hoarseness or huskiness —or so a good many amateur and professional speakers and-singers assure me, HERE’S RECIPE Meanwhile, here's a recipe for a homemade gargle which, when used before singing or speaking or between songs or speeches, pre- vents hoarseness or roughness of the voice. 1, Dissolve a rounded teaspoon- ful of powdered alum in 1', tea- 3. Gargle quietly with & Spoon. ful just before speaking or sing- ing or several times in. the course of the program. In the next piece about gargling Ill give Mr. Joseph W. England’s directions for preparing his gargle. He was a pharmacist in Philadel- phia Hospital in my diaper days. arley water, formerly much used in infant feeding, is made by pouring a quart of water on a 3 ais | ? picnic areas, before he started plastering his name all over the countryside at our expense. Wilbur Bigelow Holly Agrees With Letter | on Death Penalty “Griper" is absolutely right. Why doesn’t Michigan have capi- tal punishment? Not only do I dis- like supporting these offenders for “life” in prison, but worse than that, a large percentage get re- prieves and are turhed loose to prey on society again. ‘Princess Needs Family, Home’ find herself a husband, have a family and get out Grouch Why Do They . Turn Us Away? It seems strange that General Hospital is so tight on visitors that a mother who rushes her daughter to the hospital for birth of her baby is not allowed to go and see _ her. The daughter's husband is a ~ truck driver, and it is hard for him, working all hours, to see her. What is our hospital—a jail? They want more money to finish the addition, but they turn away the same people they ask. Disappointed Visitor ‘Teachers Can’t Do Everything’ I'm not a teacher but am very concerned about children using correct English. I’ve noticed that children who use correct English have parents who speak good Eng- lish but the ones who say “‘ain’t” and “I seen’ have parents who talk the same way. Teachers can’t overcome bad home influ- enee. English terest will be condensed when neces- because of jack of space Full name, 9 Hl and telephone number of the ae must apron 6 letters but these will not be published if the writer so re- oe unless the letter ts critical in ite ure, Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE No house is ever empty if .. You really look around .. . Where once a family has lived... Though now there is no sound... There are those marks upon the walls . And scratches on each chair’ . Or other signs that children . Were loved and cared for > once : there... And as you go from room to room . . . Around that silent place .. . You seem to sense their laughter, and . . . You see each little face . . . No house is ever empty where... A fantily has dwelt ... As much as memories remain... Of love so dearly felt . » . There may be nobody inside . .. But you will be aware... Of ghosts that will inform you of . « The joy that once was there. (Copyright, 1957) ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: A wine - tanker just unloaded - 2,400,000 gallons of ~ California grapo at Newark. All the jug- heads are joining the Navy. ic Speakers rounded tablespoonful of pearl barley (the grain deprived of ‘It’s Just a Big, Vicious Circle’ It Khrushchev has downgraded Zhukov, as some experts think, in order to get all the machinery of The world’s only wine - tanker has four funnels. And an extra one on Saturday night. The barrel - heads of both coasts don't have to blow the man down. Just grease his elbows and he'll fall down. * * * power in his hands, his actions on ee ei Tend ertaining to persersi remind us sof the old saying that "Course a cop can arrest you Real ‘end noblest, dames, ig “Power is like sea water. The ‘if you're in ballast. The boys Ber William Brady, if « stamped. se seif- more one drinks of it the thirstier along the Bowery are moving = Te een °° one gets.” their plimsoll mark up two (Copyright, 1957) Nellie and Jean vertebrae. Case Records of a Psychologist: Girls, Don’t Fall for This Old Line Gwen ts in a dilemma that is quite common today. But she should be smart and distin- guish between true love versus sexual infatuation. Notice what happened to Amnon and Tam- ar! And memorize the four major reasons why premarital serual relations are definitely wrong! By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE Case W-339: Gwen Q., aged 16, is a very attractive high school junior, “Dr. Crane, I'm in a muddle,” .- She began, and started to cry, as. months. But now he is beginning to insist on unfair liberties. “He says he will jilt me tf I Be gaid I that all the nowadays do such - things, Is that true?” TEEN-AGE PROBLEMS No, that is just one of the usual methods of trying to stampede peo- ple into action. “Everybody does it,” says the child who wishes to coerce his mother into letting him do some- thing which she vetoes. It is the stupid teen-agers who mistake sexual fnfatuation for true love. And there is a vast differ- ence. In both, however, you may feel exhilarated and excited. Both will thus give you butterflies in in your stomach. But sexual infatuation may fade fast. King David's son Am- non thus was so infatuated with Tamar that he grew sick with his longing for her. But the first night he seduced, her, he then hated her and phys- ically had her thrown out into the street (II Samuel, Ch. 13). * ¥ * Many boys thus try to coerce gullible girls by the demand that the girls ‘‘prove"’ their love by sub- mitting to illicit sexual affairs. — And as soon as the girls become pregnant, the boys usually run away into military service or else- where. “PROVE YOUR LOVE” Girls, you should use that “Prove your love” argument in reverse and see that your escorts treat you like aa gentleman should. Vor in true love the boy is most interesteq in YOUR hap- coe can ere ae Bie ~ So he does what is best for YOU, is definitely "WRONG ‘on Sey also counts, so it is harmful to a girl. For example, such a girl then loses her spunk or spirit, which is her major charm 48 a per- sonality, Second, she may contract gon- orrhea or syphilis, which ‘are both very seriotis medical diseases even in spite of modern -drugs. * * * , those two venereal ailments are Separate diseases, so you can contract. both of them at. the same time. / Me i Lees oe ie Gonorrhea is atcommon cause of permanent sterility, so you may never be able to have a baby in later marriage. x And syphilis can cause many dire effects, including insanity! Third, a girl may become preg- nant and thus be forced to quit high school before graduation. This will almost break the . heart of her devoted parents, one pike aquatic | FTER marriage, ard also endangers her chances of matriage. * * * So send for my, booklet “Sex Problems of Young People,” og closing a stamped, return envelope plus 20 cents (non-profit). - It,is widely used in high school hygiene courses, so be sure you_THE PONTIAC PRESS, WED DNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1957 WORLD'S LARGEST? Ss: aly aid wenden: near the tail section are dwarfed by what the Russian government claims is the world’s largest aircraft. Designated as TU114, the plane report- edly could transport’ 120 persons from Moscow to Hungarians Told ’ ‘ ’ fo ‘Love Russians ‘VIENNA W — Budapest's Com- munist City Council today told-the people of the Hungarian capital to decorate their -homes with flags tomorrow to honor the 40th anni- versary of the Soviet revolution “and display your love for the great Soviet people.’’ * * * The instructions contrasted with, the Communists’ ban Oct. 23 and ast Monday on the flying of black flags for Hungarians killed in the anti-Soviet revolt a year ago. * * * URMEISTER oe ‘GOLD BOND ——r Traffic Deaths, Drinking Linked on Whether Drivers. in Accidents Intoxicated LANSING (® — Reports from other states showing a startling - connection between ‘drinking driv- ers and traffic accidents: have prompted Secretary of State James M. Hare to speed up similar stud- ies higan. — * * * At a meeting of the State Safety Commission yesterday, Hare asked State Police Commissioner Joseph A. Childs to look for ways to furnish prompt information on whether drivers involved in traf- fic fatalities had been drinking. Hare, commission chairman, said he also expects a report next month from the commis- sion’s Citizens’ Action Commit- tee on the effects of varying amounts of alcohol on driving abilities. Statistics compiled in Maryland, he said, show that one of every two fatal accidents involves a drink of an intoxicating beverage. | * * * Records from an Evanston, Tl, hospital, revealed that nearly half of the drivers hospitalized follow- ing a traffic accident had con-| sumed alcohol. Betsy Ross, with a snip of her scissors, convinced George Wash- ington that a fivepointed star would look better than a six-point- fof Sears Roebuck and Co. mail! _|household and in methods of poo transportation and “nearly every (* said. 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Save! able phonograph... now only 88 upright vacuum cleaner beats, as it sweeps, as it cleans. All- new ‘Citation’ has disposable dust bag, strong suction for better cleaning. Buy it now at this sensational new low price. Hurry, don’t miss out on the big savings at Federal’s. We carry a complete line of disposable bags. for all ‘var cuums phonograph in attractive tigaage «type cartying ~ é case. Amazing tone. : oe , FEDERAL DEPT. STORES - SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC 0008002” : ie 3 mA ™ . ’ ; | ! | = Dr pee \ . oe . fj \o. fas . ( . - 4 . i = f ‘ ‘ LA Ls \ ‘ : * \ \ SS Death Notices CHARLES Bl. BONSWOR Service for Charles H. Bons- -Diesin Hancock _Serice oe Chases, 1 Bone will be at 2 p.m. cage a Pigg Tough Battie Eipecied 4 the Voorhees - Siple Chapel. Dr _ Mrs. Bliss B. Wells ‘HoH. Savage of the First Bap- . tist Church will officiate yn a Was Widely Known Ust Chun Chapel ra iar Coe for GOP Nomination) | . In Musical Circles tery. Mr, Bonswor died Monday. at his home. to California Senate SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — Cali-|- fornia Gov. Goodwin J. Knightawill — face some formidable opponents in | his bid for the Senate seat being — tvacated next year by guberna-: torial aspirant William: F.. Know- land. ; 7 ~ Knight won President Eisenhow-! Z er's blessing at the White House! yesterday when he announced at Mrs. Bliss. B. (Gladys Crane) Wells, widely known in state and. city musical circles, died Monday. i in Hancock. : | ROCHESTER — Graveside pray- A church organist. she weser service will be held at 1 p.m. president of Pontiac Tuesday Musi-!Thursday in Oak. Hill Cemetery cale Club during 1927 and 1928 ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. In 1932-33, she was correspond. iSands, of 3611 Longview. St. The img secretary of the National Fev. Lawrence Dickens of Stone — Federation of Music Clubs. For | Baptist Church will officiate, with) _—— _the next two years, she served 2frangements by Pursley Funeral) guy waz = Johnny ©. \the “urging” of Vice President ts president of Michigan Federa, Home. | Mechura, who's been asking |Richard M. Nixon that’ he ‘would tion of Music Clubs. | The baby, who died Monday.) questions since he was one, is {forego “personal ambition” and Z ‘shortly after birth in Avon Center; ; seek the senatorshi Mrs. Wells was made a life Hospital here, is survived by his: nay Jonnie Ceapehyen it While Democ S bheuteéd rats shoute methber of the Pontiac Tuesday | comes to answering questions. | Parents: three brothers, Ronald, " . Musicale. a. % ae a a hon and ‘a sister, | an = sag posigenh om ard er ; “ae pear _— of —*. beeca, all at home, : ying SR pozped bers ‘of his own party in Call- Before moving to the Upper Pen- | state or foreign country on the | fornia pled; a running battle | : ace : ' noggin of Dan Nolan, as the insula. she served on the board of : i map, = give vise packet = oe chest | les. Rh automobile ent usiast, for the seat he hopes to win, the Symphony Orchestra in ietion Deaths Elsewhere i he ean identify 830 models from ° ; T2-year-old youngster walks to ; a San Francisco Mayor George) school. - “Bill,” unofficial mas- ‘ apolis, Ind Folk her husband's 4 | photographs, and delights in re- Z oy a abe ollowing her hushan eat! SARASOTA. -Fla. uF Harry Al citing pia! Gack lant Chi istopher, boiling over Knight's, cot, is sort of a character. He — previous “moral assurances’ that! likes to land on women's heads 4— she was house mother for a soror- lee Atul -18 Ge tuuny years 2 ty at Hanover College in Indiana. : ¥ Ts’ Portuguese. : ye : photographer for Ringling Bros. ihe would not stand in his way) and pull: their hair, nip at toes = for the Senate seat, cabled “his, of women wearing open - toed The last few years Mrs. Wells Barnum & Bailey Circus. died : had been in charge of the young Tuesday. He started his career 2-Car Collision Sends ‘campaign manager from Israel to| shoes, ride on hoods of cars and |= women attending Michigan Col - with Chicago newspapers and aft- ipush his election plans. "chase cats and dogs. Christopher promised Knight a — lege of Mining and Technology, er leaving the circus founded his Passenger to Hospital | “tough Fight” in the primaries | id Houghton. The family home was own studios to handle photography | 2 A two-car collision at Paddog¢k! ang voiced what Republican lead- in Saginaw. ‘for circuses, carnivals and other 2 Her funeral will be at 2 p.m, forms of show business. and Prospect om last night sentiers from th President _down pre-| Anniv ersary Sale If you. have ever eater a Lion Store Sele olan | you'll know the values will be terrific. - ‘These Surprises Thursday Only! Both Stores Open Until 9 P.M. : | & —— HITCHHIKER — “Bill,” a pet ‘pigeon owned by Mr. and Mrs: | John Blackburn, “of. Courtland, | Kan., catches a free ride on the A FAMOUS NAME. - Men's Dress Shirts 5 Regular $4.00 | Surprise at FAMOUS ‘NAME | Thursday from the Case Funeral | * * * a a ‘sumably were thinking: “They | ‘Give them Home, Saginaw, with burial there.| PITTSBURGH #—Victor L. Al me ag Pontiac General Hospital don't want a rift in the party, © ski, 75, veteran Polish newspaper | “it & fractured arm, broken nose, between Knight and Knowland.” | courage... i ke . ; [publisher and editor, died Tues- 2%d various cuts and bruises, said Drayton Man Injured Gay. He founded the Pittsburgn|Pontiae - Police. so | te . e o Pitoreh U.S. to Pay $12 Million in Pontiac Collision \Polish Daily in 1920 and served! *. *« | las publisher and editor. The pa-| The hospital. reported her con-) UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. | William McMurray, 64, of 3284 Per, now the Pittsburczanin or the/dition as satisfactory today. She) (INS) — Informed sources -dis- Van Zant St., Drayton Plains, was Pittsburgher, has. been a weekly was riding in a car driven by closed today that the United | treated at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- for 10 years, He was born in Kra- Flora B. Holston. 2. of 201 W.| States has promised to contribute | pital) Tuesday for injuries received | kow, Poland ‘Wilson St., when the accident oc-' $12,000,000 towards payment of in an accident at Oakland Ave.| * a & ‘curred. Police said that both Mrs.| the gigantic $58,000,000 bill for | 3 and Montcalm St., Pontiae Police! HAIFA, Israel “@ — Aviassaf Holston and the driver of the the UN, Emergency Force in e 66 : report. Barnead, 54, Israeli composer,|other car, Billy M, McNutt, 27, Egypt. d Bi McMurray was riding in a ear|whose works included concertos of 425 Third St., were uninjured. Ga ies ouses . driven by Cecil R. Holland, 36, of!for violin, cello and viola, died 4234 Lotus Dr., Clarkston, when the Tuesday collision occured. Driving the other car was John R. Frizielles 36, of OKs Suez Toll Hike 1 in 3 Detroiters Voted DETROIT (INS)—Only 343,679 | voters of total _ registration of | Girard Awaits Verdict MAEBASHI, Japan (INS)—GI Regularly $3.95 stated 4393 Kempf: Rd., Drayton Plains. | Neither driver was hurt. -- Water_ takes nearly a month to travel from the source of the Blue “Nile-tin Ethiopia) to where it be- UNITED NATIONS (INS) — The United States announced agreement today to a 3 ber cent raise in Suez Canal tolls to pay the $8,376,042 U.N bill for clear- William 8. Girard is sweating out the “toughest two weeks in my | whole life’’—the time he must | wait until Nov. 19 for a verdict on his Japanese manslaughter trial for the fatal. shooting of a in flight. | 891.781 cast ballots in the Detroit | Municipal Election yesterday, A house fly moves its wings about 20,000 times a minute while Flowers THE FINEST in THis-EMeL EM ASSYRES FAMOUS NAME Men’s Shoes s gone, Vibrating tuning forks ‘checked the speeds. - QUALITY ANO BeRvicE, comes the Nile River. ance of the strategic waterway. | Japanese woman. 3 Regular $17.95 Surprise at - FAMOUS NAME - Children’s Anklets. Regular 39c Surprise at whe Meh eg i . | FAMOUS. NAME ; ' Girls’ Sweaters a _ > Rec egular $3.98 Surprise at El *. e FAMOUS. NAME : Girls’ Dresses Regular $5.98 | FAMOUS NAME a } Boys’ Blue Jeans Regular $2.98 _ FAMOUS NAME Ladies Bras Regular $1.50 © FAMOUS NAME GROWING » Girls’ Saddle Oxfords Regular $8.95. Surprise at sd Surprise at Oe | ee | ee | yD | pi on | an Surprise at tm, Now you can Switch the Pitch . | a Million Ways FLIGHT PITCH DYNAFLOW* — Mane you ve felt smooth transmissions before. Maybe you've had obedient response before. Surprise at % last word in travel with your wheels on the ground New Face of Fashion— New B-12000 Engine— , ‘But take it from vs — you have never:in all your born days known anything like this Buick’s Flight Pitch Dynafiow! This one switches the pitch a million ways — automatically, smoothly, thrillingly. Thanks to'a new infinite-pitch stator, you get the most efficient ratio of engine power to rear-wheel turning on the American scene today. The result: an exuberant feeling of aliveness of response —a new sense of command unlike anything you've known before. But there’s far. more than brilliant performance in this ’58 Buick. It embodies more aircraft principles than any other car yet built. It carries a new excitement in styling — a joyous new comfort in travel —2 new nimbleness to handling — and the solid satisfaction of a new standard of Buick quality. Want to hear more? See more? Do more? Drop in and guest- _ drive the glamorous B-58 Buick today. © From the new Dynastar Griiie to the exciting rear taiji towers, this is the freshest styie fashion in years—the took of Hens on wheels. New Air-Cooled Alumi-_ num Front Brakes—"air conditioned" by 45 radial fins, these extra -powerful-aluminum brakes give smoother, more, positive stopping and ionger lining-life. (Standard on most modeis.) 4 As advanced as today's fuels will let auto engineering go — with Buick’s new Quadrajet carburetion, up to 10 to 1 com- pression, new brilliantly respon- » give power New Miracle Ride Pivs Buick Air-Poise Suspension* —To the out- standing Buick ride-engineering comes the new marvel! of a ride on 4 columns of air. Levelest, smoothest, most luxurious ride you've ever known. i When better automobiles are built Buick will bud them pad See TALES OF WELLS FARGO, Monday Nights, NBC-TY end THE PATRICE MUNSEL SHOW, Friday Nights, ABC-TV * E> *Flight Pitch Dynaflow standard on’ Linen and Roapmasten 75, optional at cove sot on ether Sanit, Hit etee Seen eee eee Shop the Modern Way: Enjoy Shopper Plate Convenience. Open a Lion Charge Account During Our Anniversary Sale. DOWNTOWN - MIRACLE MILE BOTH STORES | OPEN ‘til “THURSDAY, FRIDAY and 9 be /a-58 BUICK ied T+ TRY iT Tooay ‘THE AIR BORN SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER ; — SATURDAY — mere to limit quantities. | Men” ze — ‘Shoes _ LOAFERS AND OXFORDS Regular $11.95 27 $12.95 ‘or _ Oxfords and Str é Regular $2.95 Cottdn Sport « or iM en’s Flannel ics Men’: s All Wool 2-Pant ceils - Regular $69.50 37 ANNIVERSARY, PRICED _ ‘Ad I Men’s /tamb’s Wool - Reg. $7.95 37 Crew Neck Sweaters s D ae ORRIN SIME ES cere age Poe _/Men’ s 1-Pant Regular to $65 97 a7 All Wool. Suits $99: 46 ~ Boys’. Suburban Coats fiutty orto poor tnitge, = ‘Sig P37. Reg. $24.98 — Sizes 6-14 F All Wool 97 | ; Men’ S Sport Coats 319 Ki'Wool Topcoats eB ob? Men’ 5 Tog gle Coats | Orion fi tang. auton $ 19 37 washable, detachable hood. Regular $24.98 > Full cut to give you all the warmth you will need | without weight. ANNIVERSARY PRICED. oe * E Reg. to $14.95 Fancy & Solid o Poll Parrot Shoes ‘ aps—Goodyear Welts ; Sizes 81/2 to 12, e roel ie S$ s 7° = Men’s All Wool trend 23 . Suburban Coats and Fleeces Men’ s Thermal Shirts, Drawersg 5 i aa or No oe wien Please We have always been known for the finest/ values at Anniversary Time. This year we feel that we are offering the - Greatest Savings in our history. The items below are only a sample of the fantastic values that will be featured during our * 37th Anniversary. We. reserve the 121, to3 ‘ = ee & ee & ee 2 i Z| . $ e< * as d 3 ae ey 4 be Fe pene . ‘ im inal ¢ a ae a Oe MN ae ae Enna Jettick 4 SHOES ‘ Suedes & Leathers i 7 . , Mannequin and ; American Girl Dress Shoes . High and Cuban Heels . Suedes & Leathers Reg. $10.35 — $1235 $ SD? Ladies’ Mesh Slippers Silver ¢& Gold in Lounge Slippers . Reg, 3.95 yh Children’s CHILD LIFE. Shoes Oxfords — Straps with | Goodyear Welts — = Sizes 814 to 12, 121% to 3% SRE | Oxfords, Pumps & Straps Reg. $10.95 Demme § 487 Only Boys’ Treasure Chest Oxfords Black. & Brown Oxfords Loaf \_ | $5387 ' Ladies’ Casuals Ballerina Styles in Leather & Suede. Sizes 4-10 Reg. $7.95 and $8.95 ‘o7 eget he ite Wi om ii Spe sc ORAS A Bie GA EO oe ae Shop the Modern Way: TAKE ADVANTAGE of the SALE to OPEN A LION CHARGE WITH OPTIONAL TERMS! , Men's First Quality a Dress Socks Pants : é : Men’ 8 any Stadent’s Polished Cotton . Patterns Reg. 55e 37 3 Pair $1.00. Sizes 28 to 38 Reg: $4.95 PS os Men’s First Quality . Argyles Wide Range of - Patterns & Colors ’ . Meg. 75¢ ” “24° 2 *. sy 1 Pair $1.00 ERIS DOLLS: est Men’s Red 4 GLOVES i Heavy Weight Jersey _ = STORE OPEN: 12 to 9 Thursday and Friday 10 to 9 Saturday : Nylon Hose | Children’s Snow Suits , Boys’ Slacks . Boys’ Toggle J ackets _ , Reg. $2. 98 Tom Seicyer= Steer 6 to 18. poorer seek a conpmmensammeroenaty Every Lady’ S Dress Reduced Anniversary Sale! | for Our nea A A Ladies’ Winter Coats | ‘37-843 Sige aaa ‘Half ‘Slips $ ob” we ; ae ae ea . ‘Bracelee, Pins, Rarstnes, ‘Necklaces / / 77° ) | Ladies’ Jewelry 2 for $1.37 | : Regular $1 to $5 Ladies’ Sweaters Regular to $12.98 5308/90 4 - i ; Reg. to $22.95 2-Pe. (2 to 4, 3 to 62) $] 5 97 a ee eee ne ee et ae) e S37) Ladies’ All Wool Skirts — Tweeds and Flannels $3 37 § 5 37 Reg. $16.98 All Wool Quilt Lined 4 Tan, Red, Charcoal (sizes 6 to 20) —§ 39 37 | 2 for $450 | Eas oo pce SS NSE CRS EERE: Tweeds and solids in famous name fabrics, " Regular to $65 Fur blend: cardigans and pullovers. Orlon cardigans and_ pullovers. Fur blend dressmakers. Ban Lon , Cardigans and dressmakers. ae ee! Oe Regular to $4.98 Regular to $12.98 Bo Pee : ee Boys’ Flannel Shirts: we an AURNNRRNIN: ae We Reserve the Right to Limit ‘Quantities During Our Anniversary sale! ee ee ge Ee. ME ee Ree ae ee eT ye ee HOD of: ae pears Poe he. - FABULOUS FABRICS for you by EASTMAN x FASHIONABLE FIGURES for you - by SIMPLICITY PATTERNS ————~—s INVITATION to our “festive. FABRIC FASHION SHOW Saturday, November 9th Time: 2.p.m. — With Tel-Huron Salute to Industry From Coravan Stage Outdoors — 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. — Modeling in Store COMMENTARY by SIMPLICITY STYLIST MISS BETTE. BROWNE Come, see ensembies for theater, cocktail party, at home and for , wedding. Register for a beautiful door prize. i See Fashion by the Yard CHROMSPUN and EASTMAN Made in - color acetate fiber guaranteed against al! common fading hazards. Has unexcelled draping quality—soil resistance. JACQUARDS $1.29 yd. ond up BROCADES . $1.98 yd. and up ROYAL DUCHESS SATIN $2.19 yd. SCAMP! — mem — Bulky yarn by Bloomsburg $1.69 yd. “e e s e e *. ee ce rr ae “eee wee ae) Goch eee ce OG PRE-HOLIDAY SPECIALS—SCISSORS, IMPORTED PINKING SHEARS (excellent for gifts). ...... ..97¢ ACETATE TAFFETA 45” wide, ass’t colors — perfect for underskirtings, © petticoats, dance frocks. Fresh crisp hand. Reg. 69c yd. THIS WEEK SEW ’n SAVE 57¢ va FABRIC SHOP Ph. FE 5-4457 TEL-HURCN SH OPPING CENTER ee See ee et ee 6 e e e e e e e e e e ° e e ° s e e e * e e e e e ° e e e e e e ° ® ® e e e e e e e e e e e e e 6 ° e e bd e e e e e e e e ® e e e ° ° e ° e LJ e bg e e é soseeoccsccoocococccescosoccsosescooonsoocoes: Through Customer Demand We Have Received Another Shipment | of. vs Grey, White, Beige ©60000000060000060660600« ‘+ att, , FOR NORMAL DOOR OPENINGS UP TO 32” WIDE NOW! NEATER, TRIMMER APPEARANCE! NOW! EASIER, SMOOTHER OPERATION! A low cost folding door that looks and operates like a $40.00 model! Perfectly aligned lifetime pleats . fall into place automatically, hang evenly at all times. No fumbling, no adjusting . . . door opens or closes with one effortless glide. Made of heavy Goodyear Vinyl Plastic with aluminum. track, nylon glides. Complete with simple ‘‘do-it-y ourself”’ instructions. Household CORN BROOM 8 8° ed ::: OO CRGOOOOOO OOOO LOO S OLDE LCL OC ROLE EO CesOONCOE. | i \ YY Xy Pic ‘n Pay pon pe ead 7 TH E PONTIAC. PRESS, _wepxzspay. NOVEMBER 6, at nasal Sibtens fi gowns, Ey Ligliig os costumes Pee gg in our OUTDOOR FASHION SHOW .. . Come see the new models for 1958 — Pontiacs — GMC Trucks — shown in our huge | PARKING LOT CELEBRATION EXHIBIT — Plus — ENTER- - TAINMENT, MUSE ‘and Stage Show Presentation . . . 2 P. M. SATURDAY - . November 9th s It's Tel-Huron‘s Graot as geececeseccenccvccesoccccessescsacscecescese qeocccenses eecvee e eoeesecocooes eeecscegooros % d Fe eererere erences 7. +4 "e ° e : Famous Make. 2 $ ere ce $2. \ AT : : i $3 ‘$ 0 Holds Your Choice .: $ ; onder land Sale of : _ MEN'S WOOL avis! GIRLS’ COATS: : ¢ 3 wotch during our 33 % | : e @ 7 : e e i 5 oo ee » : SP ORT SHIRTS 33 Pre-Christmas Watch Sale! ;: , : $ 33 'ZISS Gift Wrepped Free of Charge iB : Nor piiahip sed : ° 2X : : -e@ § MANUF 3 Reg. $8.95 to $12.95 3 3 Lady's HAMILTON me 3 3 : . Values $e $] Semt-round with , 3 ® 6 7 e ° °° ma white or : Peggy ‘n’ Sue ° e ° ;. Relds tn beanie gold expansion e . e 2. ; _— 4 @ Perfect for the cool weather : s 3 Coveney Re larly $59.50 e- =e $ © Kute Kiddie ° ; coming ug, Just the right e - rd e se gularly $59.5 e ° : ° @ kind of shirt to lounge f : ° Sale $46°° ew 4 e e Curtsy Coat b-4 : around in while home in . ip . a seems Sa ° . - i : ’ venings = & — — ~ ——@ ° a eed e : , ° 3 . © 6 them to you at thisf a \s : Colorful Plaids . $3 Lady's Longines — © $ special three day pies a Ns > j 23 = §$ WITTNAUER — $3 z. : < and Plain. ee ] With 1958 forward- 5 oe . e . 4 ns elds 3 look. Matching white or . bd ~ $ 88 e ° $$ Uirway yellow. gold expansion $3 , : } e Hy) CHU e : Many of Them ° : | ve pepsiasly gas : : : ° Washable. Se Sal $4950. Ss e ri e $ e 2 . ac >4 e : reg A ee . © $ Sizes 2-6x and 7 to 14 $ © Don’t miss this sensa- ae - be © cocewcmoecud socoon ; ° 2 tional offer Thursday ¢ 3 $ Man s BULOVA ci - - 3 $ only. $ $3 ] _— Self winding, water - 33! Reg. to $14.99 Girls’ | : ° . | :° resistant. Matching gold 3° ‘ Wi J k i ° : Sizes é : : Larewes — eXpansion band. ° : i inter ac ets ; ° ° $-M-L-XL > : Rogaiesty 0700 ° : Heavy lined ome § 88 ' : = 2 for $11.00 ° : .$ ¢ tlins, wools, some : e ° Se Se | soiled. 5, some § 4 ; ° We Never Compromise on Quality © $ © 3 y sizes 4 to 14. ‘ ; $ 4 nd . . ° t SALE. - ° e e e ° : ~ e . @ *Se eeeaae ee eee eee > 3 jad 33 2 = tel-Huren FBieral = : Country $ 3 »3 2 Center LAN §-9955 ° : TEL-HURON STORE ONLY 33 , “Gy :: : & . Open Monday, Thursday, Friday, Seturdey “9PM. § § TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER “8 : “Best for Children” : o pecccccecconccccccoccscoscoooscoecoosoooeees S sacussecsoubeovewessce, eeseceeccscsss heels see ccncccedecnccccccccncceccccccconocceeeoeees Coccccccccrcovoocosoococoecooooocoes PO CococccccccoccccoosooooooeloesS eeecvccecocccsoceccccccococscecseoseeecooooecoecocccoeescosoeoooosoece TEL-HURON CENTER ONLY KRESGE’S CLOCK RADIO @ Five (5) Tubes ®@ Built-in Antenna special purchase thursday, friday, saturday — e Superheterodyne Circuit e e e ° ° e 4 e ® e e e e e e e e * e e e e e ° ° ° e e s $ @ Ivory — Pink — Blue Very Special at $17 | USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN ANGORA and WOOL ¢ HEAD WARMER 67 | SCOCOOHOSSOHSEHHEOOSOHOHSHHOSHSOHSOOOOSHHOOOHOSOSEHHOHHHOSOHOSEOOEHES famous maker wool dresses $g% usually $14.98 to $19.98 @ Wonderful new wools! Choose from sheer wools, wool flannels, smart wool novelties. Dork, bright tones. BIG BUY SPECIAL OF THE WEEK! ® e ° e ® ° ® ® ® e e Ld ° ® e bg ® b ® * e bo ® ® aos enesececenconccaescscdoceuoresccecsceaobessecccosccsee’, COCO OC OOOO ECOSOC HOOOO OOOO PO OOOOODOODOOLEEEOOe LOOSE OOOCS Tye TI ITIIii tii iiitiiiiiiiirriritiriitiiiir iti iii tir W ; Kounty Kist, Whole Kernel rigleys CORN 0 nly 7 0: Wiisieys | gives you’ values like these! Shop today—tomorrow—all week-end Lean, Meaty Pork Loin Roast 29: 7-Rib. End TENDERLOIN Zi 39 \Kounty )/ @ Just the styles you want: coat- dresses! shirtdresses! button- back designs! Bateau neck- lines, contrasting collars and belts. See them all! 12 oz. Vac. Can @ An amazing selection! Junior, misses sizes! A ©2098 0060008608808 00800800086 @ Only-a very special purchase could make possible extra- . Ordinary savings like these! sketched: fringe-trim pockets on red, royal, black sheath. 10 to 18. special $9.90 ° ° ° ® ® ° ° e e e ° e ® e e ° e ° ® ® e e e e e ° ®e ® ® ° e e e bd e e e Ld e e e e e e e ° e e ? * L « TEL-HURON ‘SHOPPING CENTER open nights to 9 pm. monday, thursday, friday, soturday 00 00000000600000000000000000000000 0000000080006 06 0000 00000 eCCROeCCes 9 End Roast WRIGLEYS Super Markets UII iiiiiiiiivirririririii rT irri teeth eed edd ddd ead titi ttt iii t tii t ° e L e e bg e e e e ° e e e e e ® e ° e ° e ° e ® ° Ld ° ® ° . e e e e e e e ° e ° e ® e e e e e e e ® e e e e ® e ° e ° e e e e e e bd e e e ° e e e e 2 bd e e e ® ® e e ° L Ld e e ° ® 2 e ° ® e ® td iJ ® e e bed s e ° ° e Ld s ° e e ° ® ° * e J ° ® id e e ° e ® L ° e ° Ld e e e * B : ft ' \ ‘ 5 ot California Vetoes Oné ribbon knit sheath shown in white with a scoop neckline, lgw back and satin piping would make any woman think long before changing to the _“new” look (we think). - lean, tapered . COLOR COORDINATION Dyed-to-match separates and tone-on-tone prints are given fashion significance by the de- tailed coordination of vibrant colors, ° Stylist Chemise Look Seated across from us, also ‘ae sans. shoes, was. Olivia De : Havilland who was dining with two. television executives, She explained that she was being asked to consider a TV play, but she said her answer would be ‘‘no.”’ AND ERROL, TOO Also dining at Imperial Gar- dens was a former co-star of the: actress, Errol Flynn. He The collection is made up of took a bit of ribbing, but passed pure dye silk prints, worsted it off with a smile. jerseys teamed with pure dye « « ° * silk prints, cotton crepe, chif- We're off now to the Mocam- fon, cotton pique and hand- bo where we hope to recujier- screened challis prints on AS cm today’s whirl of challis and sharkskin. ° Say = wat . fashion shows. Tomorrow we'll For late day wear, slim or z , ws in bathin full-skirted dresses are cov- ition the " news & ered with matching long coats or with wie parka coats. Aesten sent “W en holds Al ta r U Nn | its “firm” on the chemisé look is Koret of California. This San “Francisco designer showed e - sportswear that is comfortable Y | ti q and attractive. WASHABLE FASHIONS / Believing that fashions should Members of St. Michael Al- be easy to care for as well as tar Society met Tuesday eve- smart and wearable, Stephanie ning in the Parish Hall to plan Koret has created machine a combined Christmas party washable, press-free fashions. for all units of the society. Highlighting the preview were - * * * the permanently pleated — It was announced that St. dresses that are guaranteed to Rose Unit will sponsor a bake require ne nes: . sale Saturday and Sunday. By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE Women’s Editor, Pontiac Press LOS ANGELES — Tabak of California vetoed the chemise look for 1958 and instead pre- sented the tall, look in his collection shown Tuesday for 73 members of the nation’s fashion press. * *~* * This firm believes in the de- fined waistline, but does ease the bodice for that important “relaxed” look. The sheath dress, belted or fitted, is fav- ored. “ Waves Are Important to the Navy _Women Assured — of Status Equal to Male Sailors (Editor's note: This is the third in @ series of five Washington Lettre on the women's brancifes of she armed forces.) By JANE EADS” WASHINGTON — The Waves were only 15 years old last July 30, but since 1948 they have been an integral part of. the Navy, assured of the same advancement, security, pay, al- Mrs. Louis Goulet will be hos- lowances. benefits as the Wearable cotton knits rate tess to the unit on Nov. 19. men. 2 high with California designers. Mrs. Frank Pruente, chair- * * * They have become a signature man of St. Theresa Unit an- with the firm of Zolot of Cali- fornia. These are done in the chemise as well as _ fitted dresses. A honeycomb knit chemise which was first introduced by nounced a cooperative dinner to be served in the hall Tues- day. Members of St. Monica | Unit will meet Nov. 19 at the = _....... home of Mrs. Helen Bateman. A report was given on the Their current strength is 5,000 enlisted women and 725 officers, They are not only on duty in continental United States but in Alaska, Hawaii, Japan, Norwa England, year-old director is a l Elton Dexter, Mrs. Gerald Mey- Serving as cochairmen of are jeweled clips for shower. business administration grad- ae after which the ney fifth and sixth grades led by er, Mrs. Anthony Saiz, Mrs. Christmas Corner are Mrs. curtains uate of the University of South- Gordon Lindsay. pastor of Pive Mrs, Jean James and Mrs. James F. Davis, Mrs. Emory Donald Neal and Mrs. M..P. Even a consistent bather, ern California Points Community Church, of- Marvin Andrews, and a dem- who doesn't need to be lured to fered the invocation onstration of uses of the multi+ arold Bishop, Mrs, John Dix- a daily shower, will appreci- Wa ac pa Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, su- purpose room by students and ‘ Lawrence Hansen are also serv- Kirk-in-the-Hill . M ad ments. An occasional quick Quick explains. is to “help the sented the balding. The accept- Refreshments were ser ed by Sebago le sudsing and drying with a men of the Navy with the mil. ances were given by Mrs. Lola PTA members, with Mrs. Bee- Working on the dinner com- Mr. ‘end Mrs. Don W. Fleser. beauties bright. throughout the shore estab- of Educatioh. Le Roy Davis, presiding at the punch boul. mittee are Mrs. Warren Tem- Mr at wa a Corradi lishments to back up the forces ple, Mrs. John Zoch, Mrs Bur- ana Mr : a oa Teeny afloat. oe Bartle Brent ave hsb eae 7 - - ce a { ie. Avery, Mrs. George’ Mrs. chiaman of Oe « ecnnnit- ‘i To ery forth _ this mi Wilson Garner, Mrs. James Kil- cos ter the burke hs sion,”’ she says, “we must ‘gore, Mrs, Edmund Ritthaler, ee et dinner. maintain a trained, useful nu- Mrs. James Mrs, Paul Cafek and Mrs. ~ cleus that could provide the < Thornberry Louis Mitchell. necessary leadership and e*\* Coat Linin Ss spearhead the pobilization of of Norton g vast numbers of women in avenue Baked goods counter will be directed by. Mrs. Hamilton Chapatoh, Mrs. Elmer: Rhodes, ' Mrs, Allen Reamer, Mrs, Rob- ert Boyd, Mrs, Glen Tread- Bacon. Mrs, George Van Eyck and Add Warmth, Subtract Bulk NEW YORK (NEA) — What soft cloth keeps these metal 4-J0B TO DO tary tasks that must be done times of serious national emer- gency." “In peacetime,” she added “jf not only, offers a wonder- ful career, but gives a young E. King. secretary of the Board be and Mrs. Thomas Henson announces the engagement of Marylee, to way and Mrs, Robert Crichton, 9 tare echbems pe ge wells Nylon Slips ....................2.. g Stigutan, Goes orcaleek in the! Beaded Wallets............ sa eies 6 et poeaigge del eeockinat | Waltz Gowns,.................... e me ee -—_ con an ae | : - Posse" | PHONE TODAY for FREE Watch Necklace .................. 10.95 is After luncheon Mrs. Thomas Dodson, Mrs. Les- Pontiac Press Photes Sh S FOLD! Lounging Pajamos ......... Dewees 12.95 aa lie Purslow, Mary Dixon, Mrs. Irene Albright and day luncheon held Saturday at Devon Gables by ave weaters | Shows yeu ser to *| Mrs. Elsie Welch (left to right) posed for our pho- Alpha Beta and Alpha Gamma Chapters of Delta |to Remove Pilling | new Calf Hondba 12.95 | USE C8 UO) (oh ene d Alp | en. tghs, new ecientic sop ns BO OGD SCG wie s sie ‘ k3| tographers. The occasion? The sixth annual birth- Kappa Gamma. ; MADISON, Wis. 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Saying, “Maybe I'll when a couple is going steady. | 1¢ you look as cooked as the (Of Cotton Uress k *& * | NOW. nn SAGAR GON BRT ~~ qj |™eal you have prepared, it's time By INTERNATIONAL NEWS | Sweaters of new synthetic fibers’ WOodward 3-331] Sr Peale te i es ik tk ito analyze your cooking methods | When choosing buttons for a new |'end to pill—in other words, =) Call Detroit Collect {You can save heat and cooking cotton dress a “trial method” isle, nae mace rolls into THE CASUAL CLOTHES YOU Lo Your favorite sportswear and sepdrates ee as you like them. Note the newness of ioe the blouson look! Jewel Crest FLANNEL JACKETS 14.98 A good companion for everything in your wardrobe! Our flannel wool blazer sports a brilliant jeweled crest ot pv ; on the pocket. White, red or : 3 charcoal. Sizes 10 to 16. (yi Tapered Leg SUCKS 6 5.98 and 8.98 - Trim and tailored tapered leg slacks in plaids or solid colors. Sizes 10 to.20. Sissy Front “4a Sportsweer — Main Floor pLOUSON 5.98 Lace trim blouson blouse with . roll-up sleeves. Silk broadcloth, é dacron and cotton in white ‘ and colors. Sizes 30 to 36. =| Cover the pan to confine the the buttonhole in a piece of fa =, |time by using the right shape and suggested by Mae Barton, Penn- = |size of saucepan for the food you syivania State University clothing “* heat saver. These precautions not you'll know at 2 jonly put less heat in your kitchen, button will look on the completed. y|\they save on fuel crosts, to. are cooking. specialist. ‘Cut a slash the size of heat and insure more even cooking./and take it with Adjusting the flame to the right go shopping,” she amount of heat is also a great over a button igarment. | Lecal Figure Consultant Available Z LITTLE HEELS little-heeled livelies that sweaters with a safety razor and! meiex-A-ctser, Dept. 8-28 ! a new blade. Here is her method | Sette S, Sevens Bit. t After the sweater has been, Chiesge, liitecis : washed and dried, put over a firm PLAIN ‘envelope : soft pillow. Shave up and down the | meres cbern-seaveing vise'ed | too hard or you'll cut the yarn. k a sates Me. yt After shaving, brush it lightly; wane : to remove _pilling which ig cut off; —sppasss— : Miss Landry says method | ZONE s' { its Landy pete method a ai mall! yarn sweaters = even cashmere! eee ue we! po Wonderful Cooking Oil - | Ofters All These Advantages! keep on the go with you ‘round the clock. A RAVO ie a pure peanst ofl! By the way, did you know that of PAVO sives eparkling new sest to your saled late hele are the big new fashion? d RAVO gives new low cost to pan frying end | of RAVO won't smoke or scorch! “Shoes. for the Entire F amily” d a Ha bh a only shortening you need in your TODD’S Shoe Store |, 4 our grocers now! 20 W. Huron _FE 2-3821 | fot . * J . ' , £ i . . avons bake : A. isola iia ates as we SS ye FS ee eee st : ‘Dew! F. Pruett Speaks Vows in Baptist Service Clarks. of Jonquil road. For her wedding the bride chose a ballerina-length gown of white brocade featuring a: bolero jacket with pointed sleeves ‘and reund collar. A pillbox headpiece of sequins _» and pearls held a ballerina-length, veil of illusion. The bridal houquet was a white carnation cascade cen- tered with detachable corsage of | é Carol Amling roses. - MRS, ROBERT gE. CLARK +. * * * | The bride's sister, Mane Pruett, : jwas maid of honor. She wore M t M \ecrimson velvet gown with match- us an ing skirt of chiffon and carried 4 , A cascade arrangement of enchant- Help With ifg pink carnations. Bridesmaid, Mrs. Irwin Posner, Mrs. Jack Packages? “6C WNED IN WHITF og and Wife F lower. maid Patsy Girdiey wore! Don’ t Agree About a white brocade dress with fitted) Proper Behavior bodice, sweetheart neckline and a' oer ia aed ecg ae bridegroom, was. gowned like the Mrs, David Saks were received a honor attendant new members Tuesday igievanas ‘Bnai Israel held its annual mem- jopened her Wenonah drive home Mrs. Barbara Graver, siste: of the/Simon, Mrs, Sanford Waidon, ve Mr ‘for the occasion. full ballerina length skirt. She car-} oo slo . __+!\ried a smajl basket of pink and| se a; By EMILY POST w hite rose petals. New members who. were not | “Dear Mrs. Post: I would like | * * * "present are Mrs. Harold Rayberg, you to settle a disagreement my | | The bridegroom's cousin, the|Mrs. Samuel” Gluskin and Mrs. a3 wife and I are having. The point Rev. William Johnson of Alto, act- Seymour Skloot. in question is: Should a man hap-, ed as best man. Gordon R. Grayer,, Mrs. Eva Wethington was guest pen to meet a woman friend re- ‘Golden Blaount, Giles Goforth and, speaker for the event. turning from a shopping trip and Ed Hoban seated the guests carrying several packages, is it Among the guests weré Mrs. consideréd ungentlemanly of him if he does not offer to carry her | packages? _ | face dress with white acecssories Ke “I say ‘no’ but my wife insists =e a pink and white sweetheart that a well-bred man would not rosebud co: H d h & allow a woman to carry packages | renee a Qssa af when he himself is empty-handed., The bridegroom's mother iS h d | . ay ; Cnedqules e Piease settle thie for us.” | royal blue lace dress with black and white accessories and a cor- a Sage of a sala rosebud i *~*'Konor Roll =: Before wa ing “or sie home in |e be heavy or difficult for her to |Nashville, Tenn., the new Mrs.| A Hadassah board meeting was, : 2 he is expected to a =< ae ay — ane ‘Clark changed to a black and white held at the Canterbury drive home Sam Toby Monday eve-, & | \f i ae Pruett chose a royal blue Answer: He should offer to carry a package that seems to | at) ha te aakrsing (cn. checked wool jersey suit with of Mrs ’ matching accessories and a cor-! . |sage from her bridal boucuet “Dear Mrs. Post: If an invita-; The bridegroom attended Md- tion to a semi-public dance is, western Bible Seminary. printed with the directions ‘semi- formal’ on it, what kind of clothes ' are guests expected to wear?” ning. oo * *® * 4 It was announced that Mrs. Ezra Shapiro will be the guest speaker: ° A at the Honor Roll meeting Nov. 14 Paris Airport at Temple Beth Jacob. 2 . | Mrs.* Shapiro, a graduate of! 4 Fast Becoming Hurter College, is the former na- © | { } is > . t ! e preside e . | oO ri t Highlight jonal vice pr mt of Hadassah © for: the men and simple‘ evening and has been president of the Cen-\_ tral State Region of Hadassah. She“ dresses for the women. PARIS In others where the dinner tourists’ Answer: In communities where the tai] coat is worn, semi-formal means dinner jackets - (tuxedos) — Orly Airport. manyjhas. attended five world Zionist ” first sight in France, is Congresses, the most rec nt being jacket is formal, semi-formal Something of an attraction in it- the 24th congress held in Israel would mean men in dark sack Self as well as an efficient air)in 1956. suits and women in afternoon, terminal. For those who wish to x & *& dresses. At any rate, it does not — her rege ett the moment | A special guest at the board | mean women in formal evening "%°Y (an oO 5 5 ale oats are meeting-wee—Mrs. Morris Serwin dresses and-men in busineS suits: — — as y has = UA se of Detroit, a past president : as so many mistakenly think. i of any airport in + « wor ~ * 2 a # REIS Mwy ne en . There are two of them which *. ; ir aes ee “Dear Mrs. Post: My .step- (can accommodate planes up to 147. . daughter-is tosbe married soon feet long, 49 feet high and with and the invitations to her wed- | unlimited wingspread. ding have been made up in my | It has numerous gadgets: for — wife’s name alone, which I dis- |speeding up passenger traffic in- covered just today when the in- (cluding a conveyor belt which lifts © vitations came back from the | from customs to the top © engravers. I have been this ‘of the Paris-bound bus. Of special & girl’s stepfather for 10 years (delight to travelers who arrive un- |” and have supported her up wn- ‘expectedly is a giant board listing © til a year ago when she started —. ee Pscmag and hos-|§ esses W serv S. 3 to tore ber ows Wing. | In 1958, Orly will also see the “I feel burt at being omitted: jnauguration of Air France’s Cara- but my wife claims that as long velle, which will be the only pure © as the girl’s father is living, it is _jet_in commercial _bassenger_oper-\ —— -not proper to include my name on ation. the wedding invitations. Will you please tell me if this is correct?’ Bridge Winners Seana NEW STORE HOURS Answer: Your wife. is wrong. John Burnham and Edwin Clark © The invitations should very def- were north - south winners when —> initely have included your name. Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Club met / However, the third line of the in- af Elks Temple Monday evening. , vitation should read “her daugh-| East - west winners were Mrs. . ter’ instead of “their daughter.” Jerry Dillon and Mrs. Tom Weeks.’ 13.95 Sle to 10 AAA-B Chateau’...in alligator calf Now ... finest, exquisitely grained alligator calf gives your favorité shoe a beautiful new luxury look ... does such exciting things for any costume! . PAULI’S Shoe Store Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years! 35 N. Saginaw Open Friday Nite ‘til 9 The predest hon ne eipecton whatever wih The Ameren Wot! Rd Cron ‘Ye’ - THE PONTIAC PRESS, Mrs. Charles Eilender (left) watches as Mrs. Ben Monson (right) pins a corsage on .new member of Sisterhood of Congregation B’Nai Israel, Mrs. Sisterhood Receives New Members when Sisterhood of Congregation Ps) ee bership tea. Mrs. Charles Eilender ee For receiving guests at a re- ,Alfred Simmons and Mrs. Lillian) = oa | ception in the church parlors, | Weisberg of Pittsburgh, Pa. = 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. Balance of Week 9:30 to 5:30 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1957, Club Holds to? ait on Feet. [To Store Ice‘Cream} liver ; lice cream’s quality if it is to be Guest Day Dr. Sarah Varr Hoosen Jones : Showed pictures of her recent trip around the world when ‘Woman's Literary Club met Monday afternoon for a silver tea and guest day. * * * Hostesses for the event were ‘Mrs.. Frank Mowbray, Mrs. Maude Place, Mrs. . Mabelle Wilson and Mrs. Lulu Luby Tea committee included Mrs. Bessie Slaybaugh, Mrs. Joseph + -gtrain. on the. feet of the A and | | ily . — ae a et week. Place origina) carton & @ we. @ * ‘plastic bag and seal tightly. This seals in moisture and keeps cream jfrom shrinking and becoming ‘coarse-textured. Stop for periodic rests, walk around and .wriggle your toes and ankles. . aibcnasaa Exclusive but not Expensive... > by... Mimi Moore Se) Formerly of HUDSON'S .. Phillips, Mrs. Rayggond Swa- and FISHER BUILDING ney and Mrs. Ida R. Reeves. DETROIT. Mrs. Dale Moats poured tea for the meeting in Adah Shelly : inayat ete | WEST BROS. Hair Stylists Pentine Press Phote | poured coffee. 2 ~ . Mrs. Moats reported on the Near Jack Simon (center). The occasion Southeastern District ¢onfer- State a Open 9 to 9 FE 4-0549 was the group's annual membership tea ence which was held tn Ann ; era bas SEVENTEEN stored in the freezer more than a Arbor. held Tuesday afternoon. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 1114 $. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich- Enroliments Available in Day or Evening. Classes. OES Group Meets The 1939-'40 Proficiency Group of OES Chapter 228 met Monday in let. ‘the Coglin street home of Mrs Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphie Assisting the chairman were Kershenbaum and M:s.” Maurice Wayne Devor. She was assisted by PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 s. Stanley Elbling, Mrs. Pelmont'Schlussel, Airs: Guy W vilvemece: : . : ‘ SR SE a NBR te is _ < Sr a | ee ya py .. ’ si Se eee | ® » | LITTLE HEELS ss FS i ee oe 4 elvet...% eee "i AL ‘ : : ‘ in a holidating mood! i ; right to the point... * Others........... 8. 95° 07. 95 a The sharp tdée is soft, the bow wide, accenting & the very-slim line of your pump on the very-slim & - little hee! it’s the look your whole daytime Gay, gala, ‘elersorous little hots, merry Ss . edd | eee: petiial necting tay > Benedict Parish Hall Saturday and * * * Past President Carl Tenuta pre- new leader, who then introduced the other of- vice bénefit show will be held Dec. 14 treas- recording sec corre.'de Patt Society. zs * Also installed at the Sunday club at her home following the new felt motifs meeting were members of the new board of directors. They are Bill Nancy Clifton and for the Panhellenic. As- Mrs. za and Mr Anthony Piz ‘the card party will be put toward the home of Mrs. Norman Pyke \this annual scholarship. : Refreshment committee is un- a | der the chairmanship of Mrs, CL — | Robert Buck who will be aided 2 by Mrs. Charles Kuhn, Mrs. Howard Owen and Mrs. Lewis | Irwin. Lap ; | | | at Mrs. John Collison js prize chair- ion Hillfield road. Co-hostess for the | affair was Mrs. Frank Domke. Attending were Mrs. Burton Stevens, Mrs. Chester Richert, | Mrs David Slater and Mrs. Haze] Taylor. Bickerers Rude | The husband and wife in the man and her committee consists habit of bickering when they are ‘of Mrs. Russell” Jacobson, Mrs. ' with others should realize that they ‘Harold Jennett and Barbara Heflin. | are being downright rude. Nobody | 3 x &« * The ticket committee’ is headed argument. wants to listen to a husband-wile 5. Richard D. Kuhn. Lovely to look at, by Themselves ughts « ng and e s n Annountement was made of the | ights of spring and early summer “do-it-vourself—project a scavenger hunt to be held at The stoles can be draped vari- Vaverek Nov. 16. 0US ways and you can add your . own interesting decorative touches to them—simple or elaborate—ac cording to costume and occasion The wearer may sew pearls beads, and sequins to the stoles the rome of Mr * * * The. group's annual Christmas and 15 at St Beniedict Hall. with . all] procéeds going to the St. V incent | Hill yourselfers’’ are in the variety St. Michael-St. Frederick footbal] stores. These are in a wide range game this Friday lof colors, shapes and sizes. Some Dancing followed the meeting. may be ironed onto the stoles, and ———— others stitched. Some are pack- aged with sequins and full instruc- tions are printed on ail the trans- Marcee will entertain the, Also for ‘‘do-it- Returns to Pontiac G [| = W.T. MIRACLE MILE SPECIAL BUY for Cold Nights L7 for sleeping, LADIES’ FLANNELETTE GOWNS Smartly fashioned. Easy to care for. Soft, new . cotton flannelette in beautiful pastel shades of pink, maize, blue and mint green. You will want two or three of these wonderful, cozy, warm nitht gowns. Sizes 34-40, ; Regular 1.98 | Be Sires 42-52 same stvle and color flannelette gowns. Regular 2.29 1.43 OPEN "TIL 9 P.M. EVERY NIGHT GRANT CO. 2135 S. TELEGRAPH RD. ; arent envelopes Mrs. David L. Brown of Oneida P ' road returned to her home Monday after spending six weeks in Tulsa,! Unless you can get rid of flies Okla. due to the death of her and mosquitoes, don't plan to en- brother-in-law, Judge Z. I. J. Holt. tertain guests out-of-doors. New LOWREY Holiday World's first spinet with big organ features —priced under $1,000! PEO Chapter Holds Program ibe particularly alert tions of children at play. she knows it... lady so beautifully. Story Telling , “What Is New in the Art of Stor) Telling,”’ was the program topic at the meeting of AW Chapter PEO, at the home of Me®@ Pau! M. Snover on West Huron street Mrs.’ Webster S. hostess Francis was co- * * * Speaker for the Monday evening meeting was Laura Cobb of the Pontiac. City Library who told the story of ‘Wicked John and the Devil” by Richard Chase, a tale from Virginia folklore Mrs. Joseph Bara reported on the Oakland County Cooperative which she attended Monday at the irmingham Community House. * * * The group also discussed plans for a money-making project to be lady of distinction... and what isn't lovely when she has her hair styled by Tony C75 Beauty Shop Riker Bldg.—Rear of Lobby ¥ : APPRECIAT! ION & FE 3-7186————_J held Dec. 6. Mre. Ashton Emery | _ 44,4 will serve as general chairman for | the event Chief Gives Tips Now w Open Monday and "Friday Nighte bee for Safer Streets . for your shopping convenience! By INTERNATIONAL NEWS Precautions for motorists and parents to make streets safer for children include this advice from San Francisco Police Chief Francis J. Ahern —Don't send children out on er- rands which ‘Yequire crossing streets at busy hours * * * —Encourage children to play in playgrounds or fenced-in areas. —When driving through residen- tial areas. keep speed down and for indica-| Gifts of Distinction Flora Mae Gift Selections of distinction . . . little thoughtful gifts for that “someone to remember” or very impressive gifts for someone speciol! Westown Center 700 W. Huron FE 2-3220 Never before has it been so easy to fill your home with—thrilling organ music. "What's more, the Holiday is a complete organ... you'll never need a more.expensive instru- ment. Come in today! 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Conant, membership Bo aad a oer Ww, VerstHord chairman of Cook-Nelsdn Auxiliary, it Gia papas ash Very Har has announced ‘that the member- for Real Beauty ship drive will close.on Dec. 1. |” Remember that soap and wa- Mrs. Joseph Bitte has been _ ter add up to.the finest beauty named ticket chairman for a Nov, , formula you could find for the [16 spaghetti dinner, and Mrs. Leo} | skin. So make it a habit t0 |Mineweaser’ is kitchen chairman | scrub those suds into the pores; “/for Veteran’s Day breakfast Nov. to scrub those’ myughened 11, Mrs, James McKee is dining patches away; and to-scrub el- ‘room chairman. bows, shoulders, knees, till "the .\. . blood goes racing around and | A . : brings a pretty glow to the | Fancier Raincoats | skin. a, | Soap not vily cleanses — it Raincoats turned... fancier | also softens. Nature does a | than ever in the Pais coljeg- 3: ns a preity good job whén it. comes tions. Printed velvet was bne sn : ; ae _. to-skin. Just keep it clean and | notion and printed plastic lined oo ; , . : Pontiac Press Phote ene ee | it WUE glow. _ in mink tails was another. Niblick Club flight winners were presented with R. Meddaugh, Mrs. Harold J. Slankster and Mrs, ; ———— trophies Tuesday afternoon at Elks Temple. Here — Manley Young looking over one of ‘the individual SHU LOK | . we find (left to right) Mrs. Ben Bowman, Mrs. John trophies that was presented at the meeting. : « + ; = : : —" . | . = a . = Bride-to-Be | yipy; p Golf Ainaode j a i eh eetiae Niblick Club Presents Golf Awards Entertained ~ ante , | PETITE An autumn motif. prevailed when Pfeffer, second, and Mrs. Lynn) New officers are Mrs. Meddaugh, |) tHe WORLD RENOWNED at hower Pontiac Niblick Club held. its an- Allen, third. ‘president; ‘ Mrs, Dickinson, vice} sHamMPOO COLOUR-BATH . _ nual meeting Tuesday afternoon in) In second flight, Mrs. Ruth Bos president; Mrs, Compton,. secre-9 pou senile for less, when you can 2 x CARILLON aes sine Nancy Winslow tO. Eiks Temple. won first place; Mrs. Wilma Pal vortork and Mrs. Howard Upham, ] have your. hair aon gs eae = room's $45.00 — Bride's $42 tk -limson, second; Mrs. Ho wa rd/‘reasurer- sutton wa bane form! Spea Ker ; noes Trophies and golf prizes for the Grady, third and Mrs. Oscar Eck-/ Mrs. Grady -was high scores Ty)’ Qours SS oe ae ee in Nov. 23 Rite year were presented by Mrs. Man-|man, fourth. ‘bridge player for the afternoon. | ment, longer-lasting . . . the condi ; ‘ : ; || tioning action, so remarkable that the ley Young, golf committee chair- ae The home of Carel Lazenby on/man. Greom's CONSTANCY SET $35.00 — Bride's $32.50 | : , - PIRATION SET Groom's $24.50 — Bride’ — 4s : \ “Landsdowne road was the scene, of a bridal shower: honoring bride-} elect Nancy Winslow Friday eve-! , hostess. ¢ | * * * Norman Winslow of Drayton Plains, Nancy will be married te | Edward L. King of Otsego, son of! 'Mrs.-Ruth Bresee of Battle Creek, | on Nov. 23 at the United Presby-| terian Church, Drayton Plains. Her attendants will be Miss Lazenby, maid of honor; Nan- _ cy Ulnig of Marinette, Wis., and : Se 2 ; . SHARP, EASY and NEW! Jet black and highly polished for neat appearance. The clean look that youth really goes for! ot | eM, Boys’ Sizes 8.18 12% to 6 se . | Pat Stroman of Goshen, Ind., a bridesmaids. oe ret 1 9.98 YOUTH | | sare = [s Attending the shower were Mrs. APPRECIATION - Norman Winslow, Mrs. Roy Lazen-} Fitting the Youth of Pontiac Area for 22 Years vw WEEK Nov. 4- 11 by, Mrs. James Lenie, Mrs. Gene | Shell, Elaine Winslow, Korinne| Frizzle, Claudette Richard Linda! Noel, and Marge Willard. Shoe Loe The bride-elect was also honoted | at a miscellaneous shower Satur-| Store day evening in the Clarkston — “Foremost in Fit” of Mrs, Robert Barnard. 26 W. Huron St. FE 2-7440 decorated with yellow candies | and autumn - colored flowers | shaped in the form of a cornu: | | copia. | The refreshment table was Lakeland, Clarkston, Drayton) See Our Displays of Dried Flowers and Teeth Guards Help | Material from but Must Be Clean 2 >. “€aliforni Backyard football and other | * on for Fall bodily contact sports will | cause fewer broken teeth if juvenile players wear dental guards as professionals do. ‘Arrangements | A new guar’ for the sandlot | JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS Fine Gifts set is fashioned of soft rubber. | It can — and should — be washed before and a.ier every insertion with hot water and soapsuds, then dipped in a sterilizing solution. 101 N. Saginaw St. FE 3-7165 | LARGO SET Groom’s $27.50 — Bride’s $27.50 SO ak Gee PRE Re Tt ee ne ee ee CELESTIAL SET Groom's $27.50 — Bride’s $17.50 PARADISE SET Groom's $27.50 — Bride’s $21.50 SERENITY SET Groom's $27.50 — Bride's $19.50 dallan | JEWELERS 88 N. Saginaw Next to Simms | - Mink Stoles and Capes 1938" Here They Are... Beautiful natural ranch Twelve guests were present trom} Plains, Keego Harbor and Pontiac. | | Messey, | Mrs. Edward Pritchard, Sidney Winners in championship flight were Mrs, Jay Ford, first ;Mrs. Dorothy Anderson, second; Mrs. ning. Bonnie Lonie acted as Co-' Oswald Burke, third, and Mrs. | Young, fourth, First flight winners were Mrs. third, and Mrs. John Meddaugh, First winner in third flight was | ; Mrs. Dorothy King. Mrs. 4 peaiaietnedl Sytz was second and Mrs, Ar- | iY aren aaah on Ne —— | class citizens in the world of With In the fourth flight, Mrs. P. B.| cleanliness. When you're soak- nei ing in the bathtub — or sing- | ing in the shower — you're | just as important as any head of state. ° Jones was first; Mrs. Evelyn New-; man,‘ second; Mrs. Aaron Fox, y Appointment The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ijsroid Slankster, first; Mrs, Henry! fourth. o> Welcoming District President Mrs. John Sacks (center) with a member- ship progress chart for the Auxiliary to Caok-Nelson Post 20, American Ae Te ia, ee — & FE 8.9639 Hours: 10 to 9 Around the Corner From Kresge's NORTH - SOUTH EAST - WEST Whatever Your Destination Let Us Help You With Your Plans . BIRMINGHAM ‘TRAVEL SERVICE Grace Palmer ‘Reilly MI 4-571! Birmingham Pontiac Press Phote Apparel for Legion, is Mrs. Eldon Showen (left), | Discriminating president of the auxiliary, and Mrs. | Women James McKee (right), secretary. | Areme Chapter of Lists Committee Members | Committees for Areme Chapter Mrs. Royal ‘Clark, Mrs. M. B.! 503, OES, were announced Monday | Holmes, Blanche -Alexander, Wil- lunch evening when the group met at Roosevelt Temple. © , * * * ; Chairmen of delinquent due ‘committee are Mrs. Lester Oles, | yirs Ra a ; ; P - r 7 Mrs. Raymond Swaney, Florence chances of his being afflicted with . Reg $ 95 Mrs, Victor Bodamer and Mrs.) irs, Ear : Mrs.iskin eruptions. tooth decay, ane- » ] 4 Clarence Crawley. Heading fi- a oe ' , s I $17.50 nance are Edward Pritchard and! \riidred ‘Mary Trask, with Mrs. Lawrence} yng Fern Tubbs and Mrs. Louis Appliance Manufaéturers Associa-' Lacy ard Mrs. L. W. recting relief. Mrs. Pierre Shaver, Mrs, Don- ald Hetherington and Mrs. John Stewart comprise the sunshine | conmittee, and Mrs. Clifford Mrs. Eugene Perkio, Fellows, Robert Parr and Wil- liam Roberts are on the juris- _ prudence committee. Named to the hospitality com- ‘mittee were Mrs. Norton Graham, ‘Mrs. Liye Venner, Lillie “Sweazy, 'Boatright, Mrs. Donald Sweet, Pilcher di- De’ Ce € or - SHOPS Downtown, 61 W. Huron OES Child's Meals Need Balance By INTERNATIONAL NEWS Even if your child has a hot Budget Shop, 718 W. Huron at school, thanks to a good liam C. Pfahlert, Christian Horn- school lunch program, you still * Sale SAMSONITE TRAIN CASES |beck, Lester Oles and | Harry must worry about balancing his Ve : idiet with breakfast and dinner.) j= _—*_* | An ample supply of milk, leafy f S In charge of refreshments are vegetables. fruit, etc., will cut the! Wheeler, Eva Thayer, mia and other adolescent troubles. | Moore, Edna Matheny,! Home economists (of the Gas, All Colors—tinitials Free Layaway Now for Christmas! PHILIP’S| LUGGAGE, SPORTING COODS 79 N. Saginaw Heiby. 'tion) urge a typical breakfast con ; ’ 'sisti f a full, eight-ounce glass The examining committee in- "Ste of a full, . : agri ee Sidney horange juice, wheat germ cereal Fellows and Mrs. Oles with milk, an egg or generous por. | i--s mse . ,tion ‘of cheese, whole grain bread) Mrs, Harry Vernon was named and butter and a tall glass of milk.| | parliamentarian and Mrs. Ther. Fish liver oil—in liquid, capsule “T on Taylor was named publicity tablet form—is helpful. chairman. | e &* Mrs. Fellows is banquet chair-! Dinnert should inelude meat, fish: las cochairman, Mrs. Oles is din- or poultry, with variety meats such’ jas kidneys, heart, liver, sweet-| ibreads, etc., served once a week, iin Po A. Newedam Mrs jcombe are villa tree chairmen. | secs heer Mee Raymecd) se & should be'on the aly mena. 72” Wide, Assorted Colors jing room chairman and Mrs. A. W.! at jeast two vegetables, a salad, Robinson and Mrs. Samuel Wis-\yhole grain bread and butter, a |glass of milk and fruit for dessert man, with Mrs. William Lunsford $ 98 y Yd. 35% Wool, 65% Rayon | Mrs. Thomas Cox was named t jhistorian. Mrs. Vernon, Mrs. Fel-| House plants need baths, too.’ mink stoles and = capes never before offered at this price... in natural dark ranch and_ royal pastel. : Dyed Mouton Processed Lamb Soft Silken Lightweight Jackets. .°45 Logwood Dyed 36-inch Coats... .%59 - All Fur Products Labeled to Show Country of Origin of Imperted Furs Phone FE 5-1241 742 West Huron MILO’S CUSTOM FURS | Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch EYEBROWS Christian Literature Sales 49 Osklend Ave. Pontiac jlows, Mrs, R. George Tallerday|Swabbing foliage with warm ‘soap-| and Caroline Muecke are in charge'suds helps plants to breathe and | ‘of the choir. ikeep lively. a The softening effect of your face can be, and often is, | your eyebrows. They are in a sense a frame for your most expressive feature, your eyes. If you pluck your brows all out and attempt to paint them back on, they will look intensé and severe, Learn to fill out a soft becoming brow witha quick short stroke of pencil. Sub- stitute the new soft grey pencil for a bold black one Gear the width of your brow to the fullness of your lipline, Prom the inside cor- ! WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND: SATURDAY | Open 6 Nights a. Week 1] A. M. to.12 P.M. FREDDY ‘NORTH WE SERVE LUNCHEONS At-the Organ for Your ~ ALSO - ner of your eye to the height poh da! _ rag be ck, then gradually ta to the outside line. : oo ‘Phone Edythe McCulloch Nightly Listening Enjoyment FULL COURSE MEALS (Formerly Henry's 608 Pontiac State Bank Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431, MIRACLE LOUNGE Bloomfield Inn) Michigan Miracle ‘Mile ! j ; ; ‘ ‘ P oh oki | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TWENTY-ONE oe \ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1957 Wie as sic : ges ‘members of the Wayside Gleaners met at the church Friday. aftér-. noon. ‘ Wayside Gleaners You Begin to Grow Old |foriet cartes. . Mrs.. Herbert Fiemingten, ac- A message on “Gratitude” was companied by Mrs. H. L. Stout, When You Avoid .Risks | 4 mess « given by Dr, H. H. Savage, pastor|sang two solos. A business meet- Meet New Challenges and Situations)! the First Baptist Church, when ling and refreshments followed, With Courage to Keep Young Spirit iene : By RUTH MILLETT , Both women are in their 70s. One was planning to drive cross country alone. The other was trying to talk her out. of it. a ' Asked the timid one: “What will you do if you have car trouble?” Said the one-happily planning the trip: “I don’t expect to have car trouble.+ So I won't worry about that; baving all kinds of interesting unless it happens.” Seen The two. women are about the) The minute you begin to be fear- same age. But one seems years ful of the future you start limiting; older. jyour experiences. You begin to ing |8TOW old. Picea say a ren ages . The only way to stay young in probably due to a great extent | SPirit is to meet new challenges to the fact that one always an- and new situations with courage, ticipates trouble and the other [— always expects that things wil) = ° : , pa ve ha acipetes trouble IN GIN aM MU td quite naturally has gone through Sarunne ys Wee life taking few risks, having few adventures and assuming as little [ responsibility as possible. * *® * In trying to protect’ herself against all risks, she has led a dull, uninteresting existence. The one who doesn’t expect the worst to happen has gone |. - ne 3 merrily on her way, tackling | i hard jobs, taking on responsi- | bilities. she could have‘ ducked, , Ay ae FEATURING THE LATEST FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR Dr. B. R. Berman Optometrist SUN at Same Location 17. N. Saginaw St. FE 4-707] : Pentiae Press Photo right) are discussing St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Alumnae’s Benefit Ball to: be held Saturday evening’ at Rochester Country Club. What are they talking about? Why, Mrs. Charles Lawson, Sister Mary Williams, Mrs. Thomas Timm- reck, Mrs. Robert Stoner and Marian Ballard (left to Beauty Kept With Pluck, Not Luck By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN ample of this, My husband and I, to remain was certain death. We A letter from a reader turned|Were driving back from a vacation) were in hilly country but as | PLUCKY:” my thoughts toward the old ques-|in New Hampshire. It was late at) wonderful, marvelous, heavenly | @044 Jooks certainly is @ matter|= tion, “How much of our luck do/M‘ght. Two monster trucks in a| good fortune had it, we did not | we ourselves make?” I am sure|"OW were approaching us. hit a tree and there was no jot pluck rather than luck from ml padands a thing as nae ApS ditch or clift: middle age on. A woman may be and bad lu~k over which we have] the first two over the top of a | However, I am convinced that|/UCky to be born with the build 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. such @ nice figure!” LUCKY? Professional Care ls Best for Hair || order them now no influence at all. hill. There was no time to do |we do create a lot of our luck 2" potentiality for beauty, but— Cutting ~ * | 5 an t I recently had a startling ex-! anything but leave the road, for jourselves, good and bad, by our “hether she keeps it or loses it Styling Permanents for jattitudes, our actions, our words,|'S Mostly a question of determina- Tints $6 50 up VU OO OOOO OOOO 4 deeds and the decisions we |tion and pluck rather than luck. Bleaches Je DESIGNERS HAIR STYLING ee make, When we look behind the scenes, {You surely make your own luck in this matter! FREE PARKING Christmas giving > ‘ IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON 219 Auburn Ave. FE 4-2878 EDITH STENBON, Owner . .. By Rese and Callie PERMANENTS, from. . . . $5.00 > A . CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP > 116 N. Perry FE 2-6361 } (their “lucky break” and have lived HFR SENTIMENTS | The letter I referre? to said,’ | “Your article headed ‘Beauty Need Not End at 50° expresses my senti- ' | ments. I was 50 last June and Ifyou would like to have my calorie chart, send a stamped, self- addressed envelope with your re-| quest for leaflet No. 36 to Jose-| phine Lowman in care of The Pontiac Press. we usually find that those we think! 4 4 4 * > of as lucky have worked very Our Italian 4 collared shirt with her own MONOGRAM 7.95 hard, have prepared for years for don’t miss A 7 WIGGS | “My oldest child is 25 and my |youngest is eight. I exercise every Call the | " day. I have taken off 20 pounds. | . e ‘ Six I weighed 150 pounds| HRISTMA Dacron and cotton in Pontiac Travel Service and wore size 18. For the last five. C 5 S white and colors with - : years I have’ = Tours Anywhere OPEN HOUSE All This Week After months of dreaming . . . plan- ning... buying... we're ready with an exciting array of gifts from all over the world! So come in and browse to your heart’s content .. . enjoy coffee and cookies with us by the open fire... we're sure you will find the visit a most pleasant and or i TewerarrTg CxXperrerced. 698 West Huron Street FE 8-9611 | the roll-up sleeve. : CT AP'S .. prepared tof them all... ee o> veo o* "2 eau op. 6 eoae Special EVENING. OPENINGS Tonight and _ Tomorrow Night M2 ° the basic sheath with a smart sophisticated look in 100% wool jersey | During our Socal Evening Openings no merchandise | will be for sale, but our \? 7/ | staff will be here to wel- 2 | come you and answer any 4 Questions you may have. Fill out a Wiggs Gift Pref- erence Card, and at the end of Open House Week we'll draw mames.. . if your name is one of the tucky ones picked, you'll receive your first Christmas gift from 17.95 or wear it with a belt. Royal Blue! | “ | Coral Red! ; as much as baby faces alec . QcK: That’s why we stock these famous shoes in many baby sizes, many baby widths . . . so that tots galore can have the benefit of our Stride Rite ‘‘beginner” ' styles. They feature broad heel seats, ' gnug-fitting heels, firm counters, flexible soles «and famous Stride Rite fit. We have them for every stage of the first walking years... we fit squirmers famously, too! Sizes 10 to 18! ietbaamic * ny NEW . for the women who | || IMPORTED MINIATURE LIGHTS THE Rir Gece Out = the Rest Seer Lidl. 47.95 Vatu | TRIDE RITE rhs 35 LIGHTS ON A $95 SHOE 50-FOOT STRING ......... The most unusual lights you’ve ever seen . . . tiny little bulbs in a variety of colors and shapes — some with little stars behind them. Can be used inside or out to decorate a wreath, fireplace, front door, around windows, as well as the tree itself! 4 ? ; Fitted ° 7 JP. JUVENILE BOOTERY | , ! Open Mordey ond Friday to 9) = / a oo 24 WEST HURON STREET . f fe 2 Ee enya . . Open’ as Usual on Friday ’til 9 P.M. : {Open Friday and Saturday to 9), . : ‘ F ° IMPROVED loves fine knit suits Just Arrived! New Salta Knits 55.00 » 69.95 In new color tones! BABY’S FIRST SHOES In soft white leather. = Extra-support and Doctor Prescription Shoes Accurately In new jacket designs! Half-sizes 162 to 22/2 and 16 to 42! 5 a a om TWENTY-TWO _ i PREPARATIONS BEGIN — Patrick Leonard watches as Mrs. Thomas Bertle, Mrs. Allen Ebey and Mrs. Robert Dohner (left * ky Objects Just ‘Mirages, Vote on Building College Hits Clover Jackpot as Qe BAY CITY w& — Bay, Midland and Saginaw County citizens will) caark i chatan acking torts _ Pontiac Press “Phete = = to. right) make preparations for Longfellow School’s Fall Fes- a a tival to be held Friday evening. . ¥ lan Gi : $ ae 2G WETASKIWIN, Alta. w& — Mrs. Code No. sae Paul Sielke figures she has a real THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1957). “nena” i The well-appointed bar will always contxin a supyy of as eee es ame awe via a tax increase. in Chile since 1920. vote Thursday on the question of four-leaf clover, she found a 12- lestablishing a tri-county college. |leaf stem, It would cost an estimated eight million dollars and be financed! Education has beén compulsory | $371 Code Ne. 1411 O61R0H, mCH. z MMPORTED IM BOTTLE FROM CANADA BY mina WALEER (PORTERS, me) WASHINGTON W—A Harvard astronomer says mysterious ob- ’ jects reported from various parts of the country and the Gulf of Mexico are mirages stemming from natural causes. Dr. .Donald H. Menzel, director of the Harvard College of Ob- : servatory, said yesterday in Cam- bridge, Mass., that the whole jlive that even this small percent- age has sinister implications. Retired Marine Maj. Donald E. Keyhoe, head of a private group set up to investigate unidentified| flying object reports, said he could not now evaluate the pres- ent claimed sightings. But Key- ijects may come from another ‘hoe, director of the National In- vestigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena, said the reported ob- thing amounts to ‘another flying | ianet. -saucer scare.” * *x * 2 The Air Force has started an Dedicate Student Center investigation of the reported sight-| ings.of the strange glowing ob- jects in the sky. The Air Force fied flying objects. * * * A rash of such reports had de-! | KALAMAZOO # — Western |Michigan University will dedicate for years has had the responsibil-; ity of checking reports of unidenti-! a $2,500,000 student center Friday. The ceriter is attached by glass- walled ramps to a new men's dormitory. veloped since Sunday, with some of the sightings said to have been made near secret military instal- lations in the Southwest. Some of} the persons making the reports! said the objects caused their auto! engines to stall and their radios to fade, Yesterday the Coast Guard cut- ter Sebago radioed from the Gulf of Mexico that an object resem- bling a brilliant planet. with a) high rate of speed was seen for) about three seconds, and that it! was tracked by radar. * * * MACK’S DRU STORE @ Prescription Specialists 3505 Eliz. Lake Rd. Menzel said it is probable the) cutter’'s crewmen got a false | image ‘‘quite likely from bubbles! vould give a radar reflection.” «+ As for reports of auto engines stalling, Menzel said ‘‘it would not be surprising that a nervous foot could stall an engine.” Menzel, author of a book about flying saucers, said he has been studying them for 10 years and has yet to hear of one which could not be explained by natural phenomena. * * * “They are caused by a layer of heated air ... , acting as a : of hot air in the atmosphere which : | leans and forming an image of objects as much as 40 or 53O miles away,”’ he said, “They are nothing more than a mirage. They are prevalent just after nightfall as the heated air 2. 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In our land of compulsory ocuisind’ tion and tax-supported schools, most educators feel as Superin- tendent Allen H. Wetter of Phila-, deiphia does._He- says; “It is not undemocratic to flunk slow pupils. If he will benefit, he should repeat. But flunking is not always best. There can be no be taken individually.” (Next: Is your child getting an even break?) . Life in Stone Age Flunking C Child Is Controversial” Try Many Ways to Avert Failure i the — of six articles seating bow the nation’s eS: stbesiu children are being By JOHN BARROW INS Staff Writer If Johnny falls behind and ts flunked, his parents may protest it’s undemocratic. Maybe he’s! ‘merely a slow starter. Branding him as inferior in his playmates’ eyes might bring a lifelong hatred ‘of school. But is he damaged any less by advancing to a grade where he ‘must “sélve—256 divided by 32 >| ‘before he knows how many 8s there are in 327 “Parents often wrongly believe - their youngsters are slow because _ they can’t do certain things at a certain age.” The Pittsburgh board of educa-| | he’s learned very little, if any- cation’s supplemental service, says: “Children are rarely flunked unless they have been absent for a lengthy peried. Our studies indicate that if a child flunks and you, put him through again thing, more than he did the Beet time, “As a substitute for flunking, most schools are forming three groups within the same class—the slow students, the average -and the dents can be given about all they]; can absorb. It avoids the guilty feeling of flunking and keeps them in their age group.” Blackstone, Mass., Superintend- ent J. Francis O'Mara feels the same way. Although Massachusetts average through three ‘levels’ during the first year, the slow learner may| 8T#des, says the failure rate runs master only one or two. end of the year most pupils move together to another teacher,” who contintes to work through the levels, whatever they may be. | tematically through the ‘funda- ., faster ones. In this way most ‘stu-|- “levels” sheet on each pupil = records his mastery of each skill as he develops. Kottmeyer says, learner usually “Although an At the “In this way, pupils move sys- works |. mental skills at their own rates, and instruction- and ledrning material is. adjusted to their capacities.’ In Omaha, Mrs. Margaret Wilson, supervisor of primary about 1.5 per cent of the enroll- ment and, “ We try to place them where they will do the best job.” Phoenix Superintendent Loren Vaughn and Atlanta Assistant So- ‘perintendent Roy W.Davis explain : | they me oe petunia neeet Stone Age was revolutionized by within the child's regular school. the arrival, from the Middle East, Cleveland Superintendent Mark'of a knowledge of farming is Schinnerer denies “automatic pass-| shown in a new exhibit in the Nat- po but keys special studies for ural History Museum in London. 1.Q.8 of less than 73 to vocations,, It enabled people to live in com- as does New Orleans where Super- munities and so to begin pursuing intendent James F. Redmond says the arts of civilization. The exhibit many move on to the newly built shows examples of some of the Rabouin vocational school. jearliest cultivated plants—the par- ® * ‘ticular kinds of wheat used by Whether Johnny can catch up by Stone Age Man, flax and the it repeating a grade or turn to specia] lled Celtic beans. : training is studied closely in Den-. All these have recently been ver. Administrative assistant Jack 8™¥" under Neolithic conditions E. Boyd says a special department in the Kew Gardens. The comesti- of Counselors is working “more and “@tion of animals—dogs, goats, more with parents to show them Sheep, cattle and pigs—is illus use of improved a aincangiainy eo Boyd says many a os is. land developments of blanket policy, and each child must! Farming Changed | LONDON — How life in the New, how to let the child find himself.” + trated, and also manufacture and. 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Bain says 1.Q., we find he will learn as much ‘two per cent of the children repeat or more with ghildren of his own ‘first grade, one per cent the second age. In this wé adjust to the pupil grade and fewer the third grade.|rather than the book.” ‘He explains these smallfry hold-! * * * backs saying, “We want to mature St. Louis uses a system called an them as much as possible in the. “ungraded” primary school. Primary grades.” | Assistant Superintendent- William Ohio school officials agree but |Kottmeyer explains that the first, both point out that if a handicap | Second and third grades are re- exists, special training is needed. oTEanized into five stages ~ of} And this brings up the 1Q., | srowth or “levels” of skill in read- Intelligence Quotient. ‘ing, spelling, writing, speaking and , handwriting. | The:average six-year-old has an LQ. between 100 and 110. 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C + = : eter — i - re - \ : i is “! . ; se ~ vi 4 Nd ; * te THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1975. , : ay le ” es ae | | ; eo _ " ' : % tssued almost half of its 903 per- ily issuing less thay 60 per month = «| , Qaklanid 2nd on Deérease List mits during the third quarter of wine aE | D ‘li 1967, far teenaged its rivals |were issued. , . in both Auguat and september, : ae ma oe Repor SI 1OWS Bui ding ec ine: The current trend downward cont with its 5 roma : ee in wate ‘th to. months, has eee more tad pe 100 The Regional Planning Commis period in 1956. only Royal Oak reachedethe top*ten. Madison a that year. were 9,733: There permits | in only one-month thus x sion has released figure: and_Waterford Township ran} ‘Heights was ranked sixth with 993) 8.973 in 1955, 8,301. in 1956, ifar, in 1957. Sa show that the number of ‘baila ties— permits, Royal” Oak was ‘woona =" dn $ it | ee “ communities—| its issue] _. : % : permits issued in the Detroit re/Q@one the top ten comm with 910, and Bloomfield Township|™ the current 6.280 perm | Since 1913 the Woolworth Build- : eee al Oak in ninth place with 74) wit through last month. , ; - f gion has continued te deciina,, mit’ issued, and Waterford! iwas ninth with 349 recorded per- Royal Oak had the best month ing (60 stories) haS” been. one of. ee the fem nine. morte otf Township in tenth spot’ with 709,"™'S- _lef any community in the county New York aa gronll or ‘While Oakland County ranked) Permults tk ok when it issued 300 -permits byeeyecropers | Tote rig second in- the percentage drop) By the end, of fast month, three) Madison Heights, the leading April, It followed this with mm in Manbatta s pe ar anhattan since September 1926, the county’s Oakland County, omnes had community im Oakland Omanty, _ then dropped off sha ps . drop during the past three months | ~~ S ihas far outdistanced that of both . . . @ ‘Macomb and Wayne counties. | - . _MACOMB TOPS LIST | us | In the overall figures, Macomb} ; )County showed ‘the’ greatest per- | . . ;eentage drop in permits over last! = iyear with a decrease of 30.4 per) cent. In September last year 5,666; permits had been issued as com-, ‘pared with a total of 3,941 by: the end of September 1957 . ; : Oakland County followed with . T R | M ’ Liv E LY q | a decline of 24.4 per cent, having | : es : issued 8,301 permils through | - September 1956, against 6.280 | A N D through September of this year. | atten _. Oakland county, however, had - a eaeeewee a thé most drastic loss of all coun- ties in the third quarter-ef_ 1957, | M . with a decrease of 912. permits Michigan ade Macomb County's third quarter de-; : cline was only 177 and Wasne, Pure Sugar | Rae : County gained 170 permits, as com-| - ee 5 Z _— = pared to third - quarter figures WA COMMUNITY BENEFITS — Officials of ] i Irs. J ck It oH che min ay . County had tl llest N\A. LIFTS UP*YOUR ENERGY—YET ™ NEFITS — Officials of the iamson and secretary Mrs Jack Hall, check the ayne County had the smalles Sy ? c i WEIGHT Comniunity Activities, Inc, in Waterford Towh annual budget which benefits some $10,000 from | percentage loss over the year. with: HELRG HOLD DOWN YOUR . ship, Carlos Richardson, president Frank ~ Wil the United Fund. +a_cecline of 20 per cent based : * : jon the drop from 12.220 permits’ \ Today's modern homemaker is , jissuell a year ago to 9.772 issued) wa), 10% “acddecing that sensible diets based : YY through last month | by oi on sovnd nutrition call for cutting ver or | Cl pa e ee y ee ee SN he of, down on food without cutting out : ) 7 7 exe (eunty which showed a | OF 4 fast-acting energy-producing foods. ‘ e eae . _ gain of 53.3 per cent showed | SO Ny aoe ee that : | an overall loss of 5.533 permits | NN ae The latest research 8 ws that calories , ad Ol | Wi | wun! C IVI les Nc | (or 20.8 per cent) issued in the | i P which your\body uses up are / ° | Detrett! Regien ever’ the pert | a % non-fattening . >and when your . ‘ year. : ; , ; body needs energy, the calories from The title “Community Activities, There are five spacious rooms for more than 14 organized activi- At the end of the nine - “Month ” su it fast faster than Inc.,"" fully describes the organiza-. upstairs, to accommodate Scout ties throughout the week. and have —--—— —= , Sugar Pi ichi Mi 2 tion on Williams Lake road in Wa- work, Civil Defense courses, Youth their main offices in the front ~~~ any ot other food ichigan ade Pure al terford Township, which serves as groups and wedding receptions. 7 “4 . ad EN Sugar contains only 18 “calories r. = the building a center for the township's 40,000 14 acTIVITIES WEEKLY é = ang - — h in a level teaspoonful. Just . residents. Jn‘ Sunday mornings, the aith enough to sustain you through More than 2,000 men, women and ton deparfnent aire gic) ing Baptist. Church members have FAMILY AFFARR 76 se ates ww mde activity . one * ey id € 5 e ‘. children in - the township partici- _ = \their services in the structure, and . SS pate in every type of instructional lon Tuesdays, 40 members of the FAMILY AFFAIR On a modern diet you can stay \ | and recreational activity, weekly, nose-picking and a tor- paren f according to secretary Mrs. Jack i Waterford - Drayton Rotary Club aremaer a J slender and still enjoy many of your . | ial MED TESSION Called -meet for lunch. odical experts cay favorite foods. Get Big Chief or . | infest t th . ae Sy j Ten years ago, a tremendous in-. Each year the Junior Chamber gy fone out of eet dy teeaines Pioneer Sugar. Both are Michigan . crease of residents began moving as Bad as ‘Sputniks’ | ef-Commerce takes over the en- grey aise => it. Made Pure Sugar brands. Each has | into Waterford Township, amd with) tire first fleor of the building for Ee mest not not only be killed, but } just 18 calories ina level teaspoonful: sal, the growth, came the demand for « their annual Sports & Builder's i m the large intestine where certain publié services. =n ARBOR ~— * reeession Show, Fairs, rummage sales, acy wit darne's tke tasiows do In 1947, a group of citizens be. °F depression would be as serious dances, political club meetings -+- and here's how they do it: gan the construction of the Com- as all the sputniks put together,” and service groups take advan- Bap cert op ivegtog ome hyo munity Activities, Inc. (Center). Gerhard Colm, director of the tage of the accommodations at eons they —_- dees pres It was financed _. by wipes Planning Assn., told some. ©.A.1. gredient eee | private donations and built of the nation’s tep economists at} pownstairs the Cancer Society Fie. orms qu and easily : a wi ‘i largely by volunteer tabor until the final session of the Conference gets together once a week. and eee an _ now, the present valuation of the on the Economic Outlook at the this group sews dressings for 14 dition. AS the hess drengust, for orm, Lt — is omar hg a is alsa “ Pee yesterday. ‘different people in the township,: povarre Saya aw Ver aes argely suppo y ‘ontiac ‘olm saic t would be a first pjus keeping the shelves stocked the small, easy- lets per- i fected by famous Dr. D. J ag Area United Fund. class debacle from a worldwide for outsiders needing help dob me in Worm remedies comedies “Not one red cent of the taxpay- point of view."~ Colm had criti- Three years ago, the United for over 100 years; . ‘\G. IGA ! ers money has been xppropniated cism for those who looked at the Fund pledged $5.000 towards the E for support of the Q.A.1..” ‘presi- nation's present economic picture support of the (AJ Last year, dent of the board Frank Willam- with complacency. He also warned the ante was upped to $8,000 and’ for Pua-Wieonms , wer oop ; CAL ‘against fatalistically predicting a according to director of the United pA tne tyne A | MADE 8 the first foot of the hig ‘major depression. |Fund Karl Bradley, $10.000 is slat- | : building, there /is a gymnasium) jie said his feelings were that ed for this year's operation and ices large enough to accommodate two the federal budget for 1958 would maintenance basketball teams, and at one end pe hiked substantially above this t ot M Id 50 1 ‘ aS ae ae, Fgh year’s even before Russia sent its Besides W ieee and Mrs., en at or " 4 e zg with adjoining earth satellites into space. Ric : kitchen facilities is able to accom-; Cojm was at wane _ age meer es poe a ee. Recharge Body’ s Batteries _ modate a capacity of more than 800 a Me oe So nears oh ee — Feel Younger Fast! 4 : other economists at the confer- president of the 15-member Board 1 presic ie r Mf people At one time. ‘ence who had predicted a drop in of Directors. = ets be one omg —— at 40, FREE: Al4 page booklet WRITE: * 5 7 - bil i igor On premature age- » * . Youth of the community take government spending which, they “If it wasn't for substantial sup- ing. when real cartes is just lack of invigorat- | “THE SCIENTIFIC NIBBLE” Farmers & Manufacturers Beet Sugar Association =e the oon cunered jae. would cause an economic peat fivanl the Unitedibued or DO6-| mededl te techanpe kadk’c tasiecor Thac: —a new approach to weight control © Second National Bank Building ry r, day and night. e lleve ing off or a trend downward. sible resident - subscription can-| ‘ands are amazed at way potent, acw ond hese «4° : . og sy ; nlets on sound nutrition. Saginaw, Michigan self-supporting library has some Colm limited the chances of a vasses, the Community Activities ok eee RepaAes Ours | : . , ie = free-lending books on the serious downward trend next year Center would fold up,” Williamson | ppties irom ¢ Ireror 6 | Sap teary toed shelves, to one in five. concluded. | “v@t-acquainted” size only 69¢. All drugaists. ( | & =? : | 5 ae 7D t Tr di S ving Oe FIVE NEW 1957 BUICKS LEFT! emos at Tremendous Savings ; _ Roadmaster Convertible Coupe. Ceniury 4-Dr. Hardtop Station Spectal 1-Dr. Hardtop. Radio, Century 4 Dr. Hardtop Super 4 Dr. Hardtop Super 4 Dr. Hardtop Radio, heater, Dynaflow. power Wagen. All power equipment, heater, Dynafiow, white wall A heater Denaticm Somer brakes tet ; if steering & brakes, seate and win- radio. heater, Dynaflow, white Special 4-Dr. Hardtop. Radic. Station Wagon rus. #niG ka as ee we on safety race cee e1 niet iereas power steering dows. White wail tires, fully wall tires. tires, 2 tome paint. seater. 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PTA Safety Group Screens Suggestions A sub-committee of the Water- ford Township PTA Safety Com- mittee has been formed to work } -with the Board of Education Safety | committee, in an effort to help solve the problem of inadequate| walking facilities for school chil- dren. | * * * Residents in the township have} become alarmed at the increased traffie hazards encountered by children walking to and from schools, on narrow roads. The new committee's chief function will be to act as a \sereening body in accepting recommendations that are pre- sented from the various PTA | gtoupsthroughout the area. | So far, mo specific solution has been accepted, however another meeting is schetiuled for Dec. 2 ‘when more detailed. recommenda- tions will be presenteti for action, according to chairman Tem Peter- ‘son. Clifford Lampson > Ns co chairman. ay Gasoline Sale to Aid Leader Dog Program _ A “Gas-A-Rama” will be held from tf a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday at Galls Texaco Station, 4450 Dixie Hwy., in Waterford Township, and all the profits will be donated to the Leader Dog Fund and glasses for underprivileged children. Sponsor is the Waterford Lions Club. There will be cotton candy given children of motorists who buy gasoline, according to presi-| ident Bop Gaff. entucky Farm Agent | erforms Strip-Tease | CAMPTON, Ky. # — County arm Agent Haye Pigman per- -an-unscheduled stri frantic jitterbug dance on his} ; t lawn, A lizard had lodged inside his Huds and Pigman was trying to get it out. Attention stele OWNERS: NOW... you can protect your conine investment against loss by death from: HATCHER, PATTERSON, WERNET Pontine’s Oldest Insurance Agency § nN Nar'l Bd. 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Conway suspects a frame-yp and calls Perry Mason attorney. son and Paul rake. detective. go to the hotel ream and find a woman murdered. Masor traps Evan line Parrell Rosalind. She is divorcing Gittora and wants to help Conway. Parrell f har an affair with Rose Calvert, a secretary. Mrs. Parreli ob- | teins carbons of the proxy list from | Rose's wastebasket. Mason (ells Drake | the body ts that of Rose Calvert. Farre!! must have had Conway's tele- phone Eaees and had a girl call Conway a few minutes before the call he was expecting from Rosalind. Ruth Culver, occupying the room d!- rectiy across from the murder room hecked out of the hotel. but the bod hasn't been identified by police. inte admitting The Proxy | By ERLE STANLEY GARDNER | vated any chance of tracing it.’ Mason said. ‘Mason said I'll tell you about my information. throw You've had breakfast?’ rN ~ car this morning.” story. 7. They be searching year | Ag 1s Associate Press Secretary have?” — ™ sweint a one-way Saas ie sacibeeties’ 5 By INTERNATIONAL NEWS “Your're dammed. mysterious,| . The “voice” of the White House son. m—your-client.;' ‘in this week of accelerated alarm “That's why I'm being mysteri- over Soviet space feats has taken ‘ous. I'm going to get you out of|0D a soft, feminine tone. : jthis, but I'll do it my way.” Newsmen pressing for President | “That’s a promise,” Conway s“reaction to Sputnik \said. “Let me tel] them I'm check- II and its celebrated canine pas- car Senger get their answers from as- tyesterday. It's supposed to be ing out. Then you drive your car ire os date.” ‘down the stteet and 1 jsoclate Press Secretary Ante NE meee Or 0 Whsston, fig in for vacationing “How much have you handled Okay,’” Mason said. “‘We' ve/ dim Hegerty. ne” got lots of time. |ANSWERS REVERBERATE “Handled it? Quite a bit. Mason drove a block before he They are answers which can| Why?” found a parking space. He slid|reverberate around the globe with “Then you've probably | obliter- his car in to the curb, put the | the speed: of Sputnik, echoing ignition keys in his pocket, took through the halls of the Kremlin “What do"you mean You can’t Conway's car, get fingerprints from paper, can, * * * vou?” Conway was preoccupied, think. her closer friend 7 : ee is in the Wash. “Sometimes you ean,” Mason ing about the proxy battle. “Em joi, press corps, is admittedly said. “Using iodine tumes, you {raid those ads have done More) sohered by thiy thought. Her can quite frequently bring out damage than I realized.” Conway | words as spokesman for the “Annie,” as she is known to latent fingerprint : said is id hace : “Of course,” Mason pointed out, | “ata aa cnomme \ — sme “I didn't handle the envelope «the ads have been. running for) of reporters to draw her beyond much. I've gone over the list pretty awhile, and most of the. people hly." | her pre-concelved bounds. who would be™ swayed by that) “I'm afr: aid it's part of the trap.” type of reasoning would. already| The only woman in President Ei- “Let's get started and have sent in their proxies. Don’t) senhower's inner circle of aides is: in the sponge . \° You stylishly-stout, ‘have that gun with you?” With silver-blue hair and a warm, Chapter 21 “Sure, I had breakfast’ early’ * * * most un-bureaucratic manner. “Chief,” Della said in a low this morning I didn't sleep much’ “Yes How did you get that COVERED ALBANY voice. . last night.” list, Mason?” She was initiated into the man's “Yes?” Mason leaned out to hear her better.: “Who did” “You were worried?” * Mason asked “It's a long story,” “Mason told | world of politics in Alban iy, where, Conway him. “and we haven't time to dis-'i, the early 1920's; she was one of | oi : cuss it now. We're going to have , the first-weme She co s that asked in alarm. roman -peporters to covert when a man hag taken a girl “Iwas busy,” Mason told him. to go to the district attorney's the New York state capital, ' Her office and you'll have to tell your father, John Williams, served as home he is entitled to a token of, * thanks." | ‘Before he caught the full im- port of her words she had kissed him full on the lips, then turned and ran up the steps of her apart- ment house. “Thank you,’ aS called to him gee for yourself.” as she opened the door. “Thank you!” Mason said. Tt was five minutes after eight i" when Mason swung his car into-| the Gladesdeli Motel and dreve | to Unit 21. Jerry Conway was waiting for ' him.: ‘TM LICKED “All ready?’ Conway asked “Shall I follow you in my car?” “Wait a minute,’ Mason told = “We're going to have to do me talking. I'll drive my car! doen the pada for a“ couple of! pull |said blocks ,then th to the curb.) Tl park my car “How about having me go in your car?’ . “No, the police will want to search your car.” “Tve searched it.” Conway said, “and I've found something that bothers me.” “You've found something?” “Yes.”* . “What?” “It was under the — seat where a man ordinarily wouldn’t look once in a couple of years. | It was a neatly-typed list of the | stockholders who had sent in | their proxies.” | “Let me look at it.” Mason said. Conway handed him four type- written sheets: of paper neatly stapled together. He said, ‘‘It was) there under the front seat where | it might seer I had tried to con- ceal it where it wouldn’t be found. It was in @ manila en- velope.” “How did it get there?” “I don't know. It could cave been put there anytime.” “While you were parked — the hotel?" ‘YOUR CAR LOCKED?’ “While I was parked near the| hotel, while I was parked in front} of the drugstore where I was tele- phoning, while I was parked place.” “You keep your car locked?” “No, I take the ignition key) with me, of course, but the doors and windows are unlocked.” “What about the list? Have yen checked it?” “As nearly as [I can. There's) one peculiar thing about it.” “What?” | “Tt’s almost too good.” “What do you mean, almost too good?” 1 * * “Almost too reassuring, The people who have sent in proxies are, for the most part. the very small shareholders. and some of them I know were discontented anyway. Thev'd have sent in prox- ies even if there hadn't been ad advertising campaign.’ “On a percentage basis what” does it figure? “As nearly as I can figure with- out having access tn the books ef the corporation. there's only about seventeen per cent of the outstanding stowk represented on this proxy list.” “Any date on i!? “Yes it's dated dav. SERVICE? Yes! ® Tape Recorders © Record Players eT.Vv. © Hi-Fi before ® Radio ne Inter-Comm. Systems ® PLA. Systems if BLAKE RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4-579! ‘holder proxies, and why do you think my list is a trap?’ asked. carbon paper from his briefcase. imouth.” Perry, I'm licked.” That there and drive iis the one I found in my car?” “Come on. let’s get started. “What about your list of stock-| story. You're going to be ques-\New York labor commissioner un- tioned, and the newspaper ytd ba five governors. Conway | /ers are going to have a field day.” “That will suit Farrgll just fine!” After a career in public rela-. Mason produced the sheets of ‘Conway said bitterly | tions and a marriage that ended “Don’t be too certain.’” Mason “Take a look at these and you can Said. “I think Farrell is ne National Committee in 1939. As troubles. of his own.’ “How come?" “ Rsteoni did you get these” Con- (Cont Tomorrow) “straighi from the horse's Report Czech President Conway held the sheets of car- in Serious Condition ft one at a ime, studied them carefully. | - When be had finisied he said. riousty i He has heart trou- “If these are the straight goods, yp Aedes o radio | Ben ete | oe |president is in a state sanatorium. “These could be phony,” Mason broadcast “but I don’t think so i =— 4 “What will I do with that other “You'l) have te give it to the | TORS Average a D.A. Teil his yon found when | NEW YORK — The average 4 SPECIALS TROUSERS . . 49 SKIRTS, plain . 49° tees shots ehantnn par 7 Woman Speaking for. Ike. ‘his briefease and moved over to and council chambers of the free}, | world. in her mid-fifties |® VIANNA « — Czech President|came a close friend-of the “first-' tady-to-be," SEN, Bee 8 Market Sturdier Oe: NEW YORK — Italian glassware, her national committee job last My 2 when Hagerty ‘telephoned and told -her she had better sit dowh, because he had a surprise. An hour and a half later, Eisen-| hower announced the appointment of his new associate press secre- tary to 1,500 cheering GOP wom- en. Anne, who likes to make spur- of-the-moment decisions, had given her answer to Hagerty without tak- ing a momenf to think it over. | Does the ranking woman on the White House staff think the United States will ever have a | woman chief executive? . | “Certainly not in my lifetime,” | Anne replies iol oral “T just don't| think the world is ready for “al woman president.” | Seaway Jurisdiction Change Opposed | | | (R-Mich) says he aa oppose | change in jurisdiction of the St. St. | Lawrence Seaway from the Army jto the Commerce Department. | “The traditional enemies of the Seaway have more interest in the department of commerce than the | Army,” Potter said. The senator | | Potter told a news confe ence, that he has been unable to get MAKE THE MOST Quality pius Quantity ida SAVINGS to $10,000 by an agency of 3% APPLIES to ALL savings regardless of size. EARNINGS added twice a year. Any amount opens your -account. SAVINGS PLACED by the 10th earn from the Ist. 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None sold to dealers or children .. . Limit | ooupen per customer FOOD FAIR in the MIRACLE MILE OPEN 9 to 9 DAILY \ TELEGRAPH «: SQUARE LAKE RD. * lie “THIRTY. TWO ~ Will Mamie’s Beaver Start N ew Fashion? News of Service Personnel: By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK (INS)—The under- standing-type women @f America— reading, with a ‘‘tsk-tsk”’ here and a ‘poor thing’ there. about Mamie Eisenhower and the beaver coat boo boo ~ say thev feel nothing but sympathy for the first lady. * * « Their contention is that it is hard enough for a lady to turn Gown a gift of beauty: but then, when it’s offered to her with the additional plaintive implication nat a refusal might snuff out a dying industry — well, what else could a red blooded patriot do? “Those nasty politicians.” says Mama. “I feel sorry for Mamie!” Nonsense. Mrs. Eisenhower. like anv other resident of the White House, has only to retire her new coat to the blue room closet until the hot talk blows over and the cold bhevands blow up. She has Grade A. top priority immunity from this think called slur If she goofed, nobody but the President ig hkely to mention jt to her face, ~and he seems a toierant sort * * * The sympathy lies, in this case with those gentle -home-builders of America, the beavers Judging by past performance, when the unwritten White House diplomatic - entire chapter devoted to what ‘happens when, inadvertently; a president or his lady endorses a product. The reactiin is immedi- ate and phenomenal * * . For example, when Ike took the oath of office in 1953, he chose to wear a Homburg. rebelling at the traditional, even haughtier, high silk hat. Overnight, the Homburg was returhed to sartorial- power throughout the states. and silk hats have rarely been seen since on this side of the Atlantic, ater ne beast attack in 108s, oars eveyrnedeme pee ~ THE BERRYS. THE PONTI At PRESS ’ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1037 / the President's. physician, Dr. Paul Dudley White, recommend. ed cycling for those with cardiac, problems. Bicycle sales almost immediately shot_up 20 per cent, and are still on the rise. tar and nicotine. When Eisenhower gave up smok- ing, “No-toctor ever told me T should stop. But for in "1957, he said off-handedly, * and bourbon went up. “Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, nl writes Freeman, F.D.R. ‘used to amoke a certain °° %P- and 1 will only say this: photographed holding, using or brand .of cigarettes. Fortunately, according to author Freeman. this ‘eit mind to something else and specific, recognizable’ product.” never got noised around. or the W4 pitying themselves about it * A + advertising copy might have read: ¢Y Won't find it nearly as hard pyie time, for some obscure “When Rugsia puts on the pres- to quit smoking as they think it female reason, she changed her sure. when the French cabins ™ , Tobaceo companies are still policy. fails, when Congress acts ornery, “TONS about that one A moment of silence. please, for wheh wars and floods and: taxes When the presidential indiges- thé beaver. He wasn't eager, for weigh me down —. that's when | tien was blamed on blueberry THIS! take a——. * It would have run pie; berry prices fell aff sharply; oo j i (Copyright 1957) | By ‘Carl. Grubert. rule against endorsements has | | H Keego Harbor is now. stationed at) the -Aberdeen Proving Grounds, He enlisted in July, 1957 and pre- High School. STRONG Word has been received that ‘Roger Saddier.,.son- of Mr. SADDLER pier Mrs... William Saddler, ‘4 is hospitalized in Germany Saddler has been in Germany as an Army MP since March, Pre viously. he attended Hillman High School. His’ address is: Pvt. Roger Sad- ‘dler, RA16564825, Sth General Hos- pita? A.P.O, 14, US. Army, New York, N.Y s * * * Seaman recruit Duane A. Dwire, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doenaid A 'Dwire, of Drayton Plains has re- been broken, beavers are in for a real pelting. Fur designers already are wondering what to de about their overproduction ef minks. A new book by William Freeman calied “The Big Name’ has an Dental Group Urged to Aid More Patients MIAMI, Fla. (INS) — The Ameri can Dental Association was “arged by its president .today .to seek “ways and means’ to help more people in need of dental care * * * Dr. Harry Lyons of Richmond Va.. told the association's 98th an- nual session in Miami ‘only 45 per: cent’ of the 17.S. population “applies for and receives some type of dental care in a calendar year.” Dr. Lyons, dean qf the School of questions to be solved. The in- Hondr Club award - of Dentistry, Medical College of Virginia, declared: “Our . basic responsibility is that of previd- ing ways and means ultimately for our entire population te re- ceive ‘the benefits of dental | care.” An ADA panel discussion avers dental patients that there is jusufieation for concern about ra- Matron tions. * * * “X-ray examinations are essen- tial in the diagnosis of dental dis- eases,’ said Dr. Robert J. Nelsen. of Rockville, Md * * * He said millions of x-ray exam- inations have heen made yearly by dentists without a single injury reported by a patient. Youths Called Healthier NEW YORK — Act Institute of Life Insurance youngsters today are a lot healthier than those of 30 vears ago And infant mortality shows an 80 per cent improvement since 1900, to the Amer- ording can FLEISCH in routine X-ray examina- MANNS Possible in 5 Years, Say Officials A-Ships for WASHINGTON uP Atom) ered ships may. be docking at Creat Lakes ports somé@ ears after the St. Lawrence Seaway is cor pleted The seawav is sched uled for the Spring of 19 opening in A Maritime Admini stration o cial. while not making tions, said todav the government hopes atomic ships will he under _construction commercially in about five years ** “In recent months,” he said, “There has been @ stepped up interest in the shipping industry in getting moving on commercial use of atomic power. “However there are a number dustry has to know how much the government will be able to spend in cooperation with private con- cerns in building these ships.” * * * The government § already ~ has launched a program to build the first atomic-powered merchant ship ‘at accost of about 40 million do! lars. Machinery for this vessel is be- ihg built by Babcock & Wilcox Co., in Lynchburg, Va. NOT FOR GREAT LAKES This _ first however, probably will not enter the Great Lakes since its draft— 2932 feet—wil] be too deep for the seaway's controllimg depth of 27 feet * * * Atomic energy cials sSy this ship will -be much more expensive to operate than conventionally fueled ships On the other band, they expect and hope that subsequent ships will be commercially competitive with present day ships, Rep. Dennison. a statement: IS AMERICA'S BEST ONLY $392 All SOD s and Riate Stores BLENDED WHISKEY - 99 PROOF THE PLEISCHMANN DISTILLING Compure today’s prices and see for yourself Preferred Proof—a full-90 Proof for more enjoyment in evéry drink. And yet Fleischmann’s costs you less than many lower Proof brands. Try it! . ' Fleischmann’'s gives you higher © 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 7 CORPORATION. NEW YORK cyy anv pr adhe experimental —ship;+ commission offi-| R-Ohioy said in Great Lakes? * Atomi¢-powered ships are ex pected to mean cleaner and «afer harbors throughout the Great Lakes region. They will emit no smoke or fumes and will eliminate the need for coal and fuel oil instal- lations ar dockside * * * “They will be able to go two years Without refueling, greatly re ducing time during the Great Lakes sniping season.” lay - “Over Pontiac OptimisClub Wins Highest Award has be award — the Optimist International stowed its highest on the Pon- tac Optimist Club. tn of the local cli in membe recognition ib's outstanding work arship, sponsor ship and youth activities programs. * * * A medallion signifying Honor Club status was presented to the club by Tom Green, lith distmet gavernor. More than 1,450 Opn mists Clubs participated in the re cent achievement program. { Low Very Little Clinker Long L WEBB FU Radio Moscow Denies Rocket Headed for Moon NEW YORK (INS! — A spokes- man for Radio Moscow has denied any knowledge of reports a Rus- sian rocket is heading for tre moon. * + * Tn a short-wave interview with Bill Clark ef radio, station WERT. Wesley, R. I., Alexandre Petrov of Radio Moscow said: “We have no knowledge of any Russian rocket heading for the moon. This is nothing more nor lexs than a figment of American newsmen's imagination.” Scientists around the world have speculated that the Russians may time a rocket shot to the moon with the celebranon Thursday of the 40th anniversary, of the Bol- chevik revolution. * * * "an English-speaking an- nouncer for Moscow radio. also expressed surprise at the protests in the Western World over the use of a dog in Sputnik H. He said * “We love animals, too AS a matter of fact I have a spaniel I adore . . . but in our opjnions the’ dog now in space is a rea! hero— a dedicated hero." : Petrov Mumps Leads List of County Illnesses Dr. John D. Monfoe, Oakland County director of health, reports that mumps continued to lead the list_of communicable diseases last week. , ‘during the remainder * * * The following is a list of com-' -Municable diseases reported in Pontiac and Oakland County last week compared to previous figures. Oakland County | Past Prev. Yr Week Week Age Chicken pox fSbecachos= | 5 2 Measles : ane | 6 6 Pete. 8 se weecce o 1 o Bcariet fever ! 3 0 Whooping cough 6 1 1 Mumps 26 33 2 Salmonella infections 5 1 Pontiac Past Prev. ¥r Week Week Age Chicken pox ft) i 5 Measies: (0 0 c.sseces 6 9 MUSIDE G0 vo es) ca wae: \ ¢ 0 Pneumonia cease = 2 f : weellg eee. _. 2 Scarlet fever ASGoooosd 3. i 6 w hooping cough See i a: ¢ 428 Factories Added | SAN JUAN — Puerto Rico's in- dustnalization program has suc- ceeded in establishing 428 factories, since 197. They have doubled a! nual per capita income in the? past) 16 years and increased edad ment by more than 40,000. ‘Lakes Nava) Training Center ent —been appointed atheletic petty officer of his recruit’ com- pany at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center He will wear a minature rating insigna as a badge of authority camp training. J DWIRE Seaman Recruit Archie G. Bell Jr.. son of- Mr.and Mrs. Archie G. Beli, of 2150 Parkinson Dr. has been his recruit company at the (reat BELL ; R. WEIR As a recruit petty officer, he will D, WEIR Attention! Extra Specia SUN-GLO STOKE A Dependable Coal Ash asting $1 65 TON We Give GOLD BELL Gift Stamps " EXCLUSIVE DEALER FOR SUN-FIRE FUEL OIL ‘351 S. PADDOCK STREET | L Properly Sized Easy to Fire Oil Treated - ‘Ave. were home on; furlough fe- 1 really believe if a person. turns otherwise appearing to endorse a viously attendéd West Bloomfield cently. of his boot: appointed squad leader of) 3 the radio in the cottage. One went to Rev, Elphinstone for help. “I ‘did not conduct a formal exor- icismy,”: the rector said. “I simply ‘lexercised my ordinary migistry of the other brands out of sight—in, is Truman‘s staldtehoitin 1 We | yt. Harry M, Strong de: pean ‘also wear a vainiatute valine ine! ‘prayer Steg honate. The family is | sales of pianos, wild sport shirts 47 -ay- ang Mrs. HarryStrong of, signa as a badge of authority dur-|Teassured and there has been no st of his boot camp. C. Donald J. Weir and tes She Airman? “goes to great Aberdeen, Md. At Aberdeen, Strong Pvt. Richard R. Weir, sons of Mr: me if was easier jengths to make sure she is never is working as a fireman. and Mrs, Ralph Weir of 36 Fiddis Donald: is stationed at Salins, \Kansas with the Air Foree. He ' spent some time in England and also took a trip to Spain with the 'Air Force, Richard has just completed spe- ‘cial training at Fort Hood, Texas land is reporting to Fort Dix, New \Jersey for overseas assignment. ‘He is.a medic with the 4th Quarter ‘master, 4th Armoured Division. Both. attended Pontiac High School. - v : Relative of Queen | WORPLESDON, Engiand — Rev.! Andrew: Elphinstone, 37, vector of Worplesden, England, and a cousin of the Queen, has laid a ghost for| a pariskioner. * * * The “disturbances” started at’ Shepherds Cottage, near Guildford ,--a farm cottage oceupied by the) 'Chittock family. Mrs. Elsie Chit-! tock, 24, several times saw a white: shrouded figure and heard a voice’ calling her name. A_ bedreom: recurrence.” rer mennnee et nt Got Squeeze Played » . SANDUSKY, Ohio — Truck driver Elmer Vargo, 30, picked-a poor place to have an accident Hit in the rear by another truck ‘which was making a left turn, Vargo's truck hit) a third truck and careened into the nearby Bayview post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol. He was charged with faillre to — yield the mght- 'of-way Folk Records Donated” CARACAS, Venezuela -—— The Il- ibrary of Caracas Central Univer- sity has received a gift collection of United States folk music records from the Library of Congress Hold Everything for SAM BENSON PRICE BLASTING SPECIAL PURCHASE SUITS AND PANTS would {eel suddenly eold with a curious flickering in the cold grate. | Bedelothes were disturbed. Mrs. ' Chittock thought the ghost was that, of her blind father who died -last! May. 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Distributed by King Features Syndicate. 41-5 2 Haley Urges Top Priority for Moon Rocket Man, 50, Squares Off Almond Wins Virginia Vote on Nine-to-Five Margin United States probably could hit by Strict Segregationist the moon with a rocket within six By JOHN F. DAFFRON Asks International Control : ‘of the International Astronmutical| Governorship Captured Society said here last night the ite cooperative,” he said. | qu Against Store Dummies MOBILE, Ala. W—Ernest Dully, 50, testified he had drunk a little} “['ve always found their -sci- too much when he squared off entists in this particular field jagainst three store mannequins. |He pleaded guilty in city court to using the dummies as sparring partners. He floored Ps three. * * ANN ARBOR — The president | After a rocket hits the moon, Haley said, the succeeding step would be to dispatch unmanned) puny then crossed the street to —_—_te——te and tater manned rockets around’ another store where he stole a Andrew G. Haley urged this na-|it and back to the earth. Then pottle of hand lotion for treatment RICHMOND, Va. —Democrat/|tion to put a rocket-to-the-moon' human colonization would follow, 'of bruised knuckles, officers test- J. Lindsay Almond Jr., 59, carried|°" 4 top priority “crash” basis. he said. his pledge for a last ditch fight against any race mixing in pub- lie schools to a landslide’ victory, for governor in yesterday's Vir-' ginia election. . The white-thatched former at- torney general, who had the po- tent backing of the Byrd political organization, easily beat down the second challenge of Republicen! Ted Dalton. * * * Dalton lost by a 9 to 5 margin on a program that called for mod-: eration on the schools-race issue. His plan would have substituted. for massive resistance a program’ permitting token integration —| enough, he said, to satisfy the re-. quirements of federal court or- ders. 2 \ The Democratic big guns shot) at his program constantly. They: ridiculed the plan as one that, would fight integration by accept-| ing it. The results ‘indicated fhe! shots found the mark, especially, in the central and southern areas where the Negro population is sub- | stantial to heavy and the Negro) vote small. Near complete returns gave Al-; mond 63.73 per cent of a vote that! topped a half million, a record] for Virginia in a non-presidential election. * * * | When The Associated Press. ceased tabulation at 2 a. m. more) than 97 per cent of the vote was reported. Returns from 1854 of the state's 1908 polling places showed Almond 320,266: Dalton 182,251. | THE TIME 6aes clear min swap governor—A. E. S. Stephens (D) 309.048. Horace E Henderson «Ri 163,228 | Attorney general — Albertis S Harrison Jr. (D) 304,591: J. Liv- ingstone Dillow (R) 153,279. ee | Bright yellow is the safest pro-| tective-color to wear in the woods, during hunting season, according to tests recently made in California and Washington forests. HOLD EVERYTHING! SAM BENSON Will Do It Again! Never Before! Never Again! Special Purchase! Special Low Prices! foe Lieutenant + nationalize the moon and outer cret ‘ified. City Recorder Herndon H. In a speech at the University of | * + * \Wilson sentenced. Dully to 115) Michigan, he said the U. S. has. Haley was co-founder of the days. | the components for such a rocket. Aerojet Engineering Corp.. one of His statement followed: by three the world’s largest rocket manu- days Russia's launching of its sec- facturing firms. ond Sputnik. “Whoever loses this race, loses legal rights. everywhere besides the hearts and minds of the Rocket at Grand Haven people of the world,” Haley said. (Wer _ ized State Legislative Service ; | GRAND HAVEN \® 73 The City . : He said he would not be sur- Council in this Western Michigan|DUreau at the Board's initial prised if a Russian rocket already |community has authorized a group| meeting. Heads State Board LANSING & — Sen. Elmer R. Porter (R-Blissfield) - yesterny was named chairman of the execu- tive board of the newly reorgan- —— | 9th Graders to Launch | UNICEF, and the U.N.’s Food | ee nnn | abandoned. One of Pius XII's —ttreined-almost from birth. An in- .|phone in his office. If the voice ‘mania and Albania. - ‘SLACK TAKEN UP That slack has been taken up to a large degree by the expan- sion of American contributions to the Holy See. But the church in the satellite countries cannot be jobs has been to spirit financial aid to them, as well as support farflung missions seeking con- verts, and hundreds of other sen- sitive tasks. One of these is believed to be the work of the church in Latin America, where a number of great estates have been volun- tarily broken up as a means of eliminating a Communist talk- ing point about the exploitation of the poor. Another would be the precau- tion taken to avoid criticism by U.S. non-Catholics over the con- tinued asylum Cardinal Minds- zenty of Hungary is receiving in the U.S. embassy in Budapest. Each month, a monsignor. in Washington calls on the State De- partment and presents a check for Mindszenty’s room and board. * * * It's a huge; exhausting and ex- acting job, for which Pius XII dication of what he means to it might be gained from the manner in which he answers~-his private asks, ‘‘Who is this?’’ The Pope! simply answers, in Italian, “Io.” It means just “I.” For Romans and, many others, it is har'd to be- lieve that anyone else could say it. Marriage License Applications Net]. E. VanWagoner. Lake Orion Natalie _R. Rofe, Lake Orion Robert PF. Gearney, Ferndale Georda E. Mason. 78.8. Johnson William FP. Seavey, Holly Marilyn L. Garver, Holly Winthrop C. Reed, Birmingham Patricia Barkley, Birmingham Gerald A. Mitchell. 1531 Kessler Greta E. Oman, Keego Harbor Harry V. Collins, Birmingham Effie I. Bisbee, Jackson Harold N. Hackett, Jr. Auburn Heights Nancy J. Brown, 245 Yale Stuart J. a 4 pao Busan A. Tobin. No Joseoh E. Syivain, Rochester lola J. a 28 Moreland Frederick J. Beckwith, 4275 Baldwin Jane E. Thornberry. 1640 Charleston Larry L. O'Dell. Milford Joanne BE. Strong. 4655 Fenmore John L. Crivea. 1155 Myrtle Sharon D. Walton, 56 Preston Gene E. Shell. Drayton Plains Barbara D. Kentfeck, Waterford | enn Lavman. Keego Harbor atricla Raunp. Keego Harbor Thomas L. DuFord Drayton Plains Ruth A. Mowe. Drayton Plains Cectl 0! Guill. Comme Irma R. Tavlor. 501 8 Jessie Hamoton R. W: ir, Fai Susan J. |B hetrag «AE we ot Coe. fee oo Reo Gerald E. Wagoner @ Lincoln Mary A. Jaskolski, Orch Lake Morris L. Hagler, 170 WN. ivyke Marilyn M. Telbet, Ortonville James F. Ladd. 502 Markle Margaret E.. McEvoy, 28 Eculid Herman D_ Billieu, Caro Gwen E. Steel, Birmingham Robert 8 Whitelaw, 639 Ditmar Josephine Coleman, 612 Alton William J. Boschma, Ortonville Dorthea A. Filhart, Ortonville James L. Bennett, 20 Stout Geraldine L. Safford, 28 Jose . Clark, Bi Aeatha Malone, Hasel Park _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1957 ae Ed "WHAT'S INSTRUCTIONS: Each word eo cseewnweweewwvwn = memory, betsy. Ross, stripe, viCtory, wAve, couNtry, Flog, pele, stArs, Glory. Sror . Moscow Radio Calls Space Trip Very Relaxing ltoday that nothing could be more restful than a junket through x * * Tests have shown that human beings isolated from the pull of “] gravity become accustomed to broadcast to weightlessness, a . Lt North America said. t Kees ? GERNA | “It added that this “provides the 2 reson = 8 WOLS | best form of rest for human be- 3 VETOS = =—«_- 9 ~DASLA . | ings.” 4 TAUFEC «= «10 BAGRAGE Moscow radio said 16 persons S THAE 11 €raim . 10 |e took part in a series of experi- ~ 6 MANELE ; " | i ments under simulated space — flight conditions. Yesterday's A bAnner, : : ' * * * Five at first had’ “illusory sen- sations,”’ the b st said. But tb after frequent repetitions, the ‘‘Hu- = man organism becomes accus- DETROIT (INS) — . Andrew Reds May Acquire Moon Haley, chairman of the American | to the moon. tomed to it.” Sir Winston Churchill once described Soviet Russia as “a riddle wrapped in a mystery in- side an enigma.” ~ ‘ date” to send a colony of men LONDON u—Moscow radio said Rocket Society, today said Russia may acquire the moon as one of its legal satellites. He told 200 University of De- troit law students the Reds could legally claim the moon under international law by placing a - flag or rocket on the moon. Haley, an authority. on in- ternational law and co-founder of the Arrowjet Engineering Corp., addressed the students on the urgency of establishing a code of interplanetary law. He said nations control the up to altitudes of 275,000 feet, but the outer space above that be- longs to no one. Haley suggested the nations of the world will have to take steps to license rocket ships, satellites and other space ve- hicles. % He added an attempt by the Russians to claim the moon was not so fantastic: “They were first to put a ball: around the earth; they were first to put a brain (the dog’s) into space, and their next plan is to put an object on the moon.” He predicted the Russians would attempt “at a much later Mayor, 92, Steps Down After 48 Years in Office air space above their boundaries. | WOLVERINE , AIRWAYS Now You Can Fly to and From Pontiac -Owosso-Pontiac-Willow Run Passenger — Charter — Freight 10 FLIGHTS DAILY PHONE 7 PHONE DAYS FE 5-4767 A WEEK OR 3-3881 COMMUNITY NATIONAL 3 B ANK | ii a, on SAVINGS CERTIFICATES | Deposit your surplus savings or investment sa at any one of our 8 convenient banking offices. Community National Bank . of PONTIAC sia is the first to succeed in hitting sheaq with a rocket launching | the moon, ft would establish “‘sym- project.’ * bolic rights to its possession under): ~ ~ * * existing international law,” Haley’ Five ninth grade boys and three said. ‘instructors sought council approval | te * jbecause of the ban on fireworks. | “Anyone who controls the moon, instructor, said the boys were typi-' controls the earth and becomes cal of numerous school groups: capable of destroying anything on springing up across the nation as. it,”” he said. . _rocketeers. | : | Haley said the U.S. should as- | sume Iéadership in calling for a worldwide conference to inter- i was headed for the moon. If Rus-'o¢ junior high school bous to go) MILLER’S 3 . * * The bovs’ spokesman, Bob Har-' mon, said details of the rocket and’ a launching site will be kept se- But he indicated the group planned to buy a kit from a firm! 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Par- chapter, National Association of Social Workers and Karl Bradley, executive director of the Pon- tiac Area United Fund who will both speak at the program, Know Your Social Agencies, a panel discussion to be held Thursday. rish, social . service director, Pontiac State Hospital and chairman of the Oakland County’ Discussion on Social Agencies Slated A. Trese, assistant secretary of|Estella M. Martin, executive direc- charities Catholic Archdiocese of|tor of the Family Service of Oak- Detroit, and Madeline Half, direc-j/land County; Richard Arthaud,)™© tor of the Oakland Child Guidance|casework supervisor of the Pontiac Clinic. State Hospital and Kari Bradley, x *& *& director of the Pontiac Area Unit- Others are Reba Ross, Netzler, ed Fund. director of the Pontiac Young} The public is invited to attend Women's Christian Association; |!the discussion at no charge. chance to meet the Bentleys, a mythical Oakland County family of seven, if they attend a Know Your Social Agencies panel discussion Thursday The program, sponsored by the “Oakland County Cooperative Ex- tension Service and the Oakland County chapter of the National As- sociation of Social Workers will be presented from 8 to 10 p.m. at Washington Junior High School, Menominee Road and Genesee Avenue, - Within Striking Distance of Russia Expect U.S. to Propose Network of Missile Bases WASHINGTON @—The United!ever again have the wide margin States is expected td propose to/of superiority in military power allied nations the creation of a net-|which it had over the Soviet Un- work of missiles bases withinjion 10 years ago. That was just — distance of Soviet targets.|before the Russians exploded their *x* ® * jfirst atomic device. The proposition may figure in| In terms of the East-West pow-| President Eisenhower's meeting | er relationship, he said, this cre- ers and director of social work, with leaders of the North A Atlan. | ates a danger which forces the| Pontiac State Hospital. tic Treaty Organization in Paris free nations to increase their unity, Speakers who will explain their|in mid-December. i" cooperation. agency’s job include the Rev. John| Secretary of State Dulles told a) France as well as Britain has| ‘news conference yesterday that’ |asked for missiles, and other Eu- ‘while the United States has al- ropean governments are under- made arrangements with | stood to be interested. 'Britain for establishment of an| The United States, for {ts part, intermediate range missiles unit/needs advanced bases for inter- ‘in the British Isles he thought “‘it|mediate range rnissiles if they are would be desirable to have them/|to serve the purpose of deterring elsewhere.”’ the Soviets from aggression. The missiles involved would be ————— those which, like the Army’s Ju-' piter and the Air Force Thor, have an operational range of about 1,500 miles. a a The arrangement made with the British at the Bermuda Confer- ence last spring provides = the | United States to furnish the mis- jegeq Communist Party Ties. The siles to Britain. Supplies of atomic|19, five of whom inv rok the Fifth or hydrogen warheads also would Amendment, have been retained in be kept close by, but those would office. The independent review ‘remain in control of the United board will decide if retention is States ready for use if war broke | justified. * * * The mythical family will be guid- ed to agencies waiting to offer help in mental, emotional or physical problems; marriage counseling; child guidance or teenage leader- ship, all of which are available to Moderator of the program will be Marguerite Parrish; chairman of the local chapter .of the Na- tional Association of Social Work- HAVE Eye Alleged Red Ties will meet here Thursday to review HOLD EVERYTHING! SAVE YOUR MONEY! SAM BENSON pictured the ‘United Ferris Hosts Meeting WILL MAKE « — as being oy le in \the development of ballistics mis-| _ YOUR DOLLAR Jicites but said “1 feel assured that tite will te acu nay otic WORTH DOUBLE five ca catch up.” \4th annual Northwestern Michigan See My Ad i x & Business Education, nce. e my in Dulles said that barring a break-|The conference is for teachers |down in the Soviet system, he does|of commercial subjects in high Tomorrow’ ~ Press not. think the United States. will| schools and colleges. |about the earth. * * DETROIT: w — The United Auto forkers union publicreview board cases of 10 local union officials questioned earlier this year by a Senate subcommittee about al- monwealth of Sputniks’’ whirling] * | “Such a commonwealth, such a’ competition would be much I ter than competition in the race to manufacture death ~-_ producing) weapons," the Soviet Communist | party chief told a joint jubilee ses-| sion of the Supreme Soviet, me Soviet Union's parliament. * *' «* Seventeen thousand eee and special guests from all aes the Communist world, gathered in, Moscow for the 40th anniversary] of the Bolshevik revolution, gave Mao Tze-tung onto the stage of! Moscow's giant Sports Palace. * * * Tt was Khrushchev's — show. There was only one item on- the program—‘'40 years of the great October revolution'’—and the Rus- sian chieftain delivered the main address. * * The 40th anniversary celebration jopened last night with a reunion of Soviet government and _ party! \“elders’” in the Kremlin's Grand |Hall. It will reach its climax to- |morrow in the annual parade of scittbery might and civilian work-! ers through Red Square. * * * sian scientists. the first to use atomic energy for ‘slowly destroy timberlands. |\Khrushchev Asks U.S., Other Nations to Help Build Sputnik Commonwealth MOSCOW # — Nikita Khrush-/peaceful purposes. He claimed it) world, and are waiting for Ameri-| chey called. today for America’s) had developed the intercontinental | can and other Sputniks to appear) space satellite and those of other ballistic missile for the same use and make a commonwealth of nations to join Russia's in a “com-| land cited the Soviet launching of! Sputniks.” the first two earth ‘satellites. | “Now our first Sputnik is not| lonely in its space travels,” Khrushchev said. * * * The Soviet leader poked light fun at America’s “Vanguard” proj-| ‘ect to launch its satellite. “Our Sputniks are circling the) Detect Ailing Wood With Ultrasonics . |Khrushchev a standing gvation as) PRESTON, England—English re-| ‘kind words for the United States, he beamingly escorted China's searchers: have been investigating ‘Britain and Franee: a method by which foresters may be able to use ultrasonics to de-' tect hidden fungus diseases that * * * The researchers point out that) ultrasonic equipment is aueetyi be-| ing used to detect flaws in wood. Ultrasonic devices send high-fre- quency waves through the wood and record variations in the waves caused by nae era x wit ; They report that the ultrasonic jwaves can be transmitted through | jfour feet of good seasoned beech- wood, but that no transmission at! all occurred through a 2-inch piece. Khrushchev in his speech borejof red pine infected with dry rot./54-year-old former child prodigy down on the achievements of Rus- | Valuable trees are often lost be-/|testified yesterday leause such fungus infections as| The Soviet Union, he said, was/heart and butt rots go undetected, last Dec. 23 and separated last for many years, they said. ; |Ples of the U.S.A., Britain, France that if at first you don't succeed, you're running about average .. . A friend of ours was driving_in a signaled to him to go faster. The fourth cop arrested him for speed- ing. —Earl Wilson + * | Khrushchev recalled the 20th. Congress of the Soviet Communist, party, at which he criticized Stal-) iin for establishing a * ‘cult of per-j sonality.” But he made it plain! that Stalin is still regarded as a great figure. * ~« * “Lenin and Stalin will take their! proper place in history,” he de-, clared. “Our people will remem-’ iy a and give him his due.’’) rning to World War II,| eel paid tribute to the) part played by China in the war) against Japan. He also had these 4 great role) in the common struggle of peace-| loving peoples against iiitlerite. ‘Germany and Japanese militar-_ ism was also played by the peo- and other countries of the anti-| |Hitlerlite coalition.” Pianist’s 7th Marriage Ends With Divorce. | | | | \ | | LOS ANGELES th—The-seventh} 50 FREE | — Holdens Red Trading STAMPS GALLONS | PURCHASE ee SUNOCO GAS . puccucewe BRING THIS COUPON -nenununn: : 50 FREE HOLDEN STAMPS ] PNAME .....c.ceec escrow eeecucees BADDRESS 0. cee ceeee eects toe . 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Customers who dont ———— ate something of a nuisance te a salesman. (35) CONFIRM: (36) CONFORM. S. Big advertiser expects to succeed because of this. (37) REPUTATION: (38) REPETITION. T. Movie fans expect zany comedians to be funny. (39) DELICIOUSLY: (40) DELIRIOUSLY. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1 Anyone is ei:cible to enter the POT-C:GTI7 with the exception ci Fornac Press emgploves Gie families 2 Entries x be ono sl e crs n 8 ‘ Ls su eS > 2 S bers in the ps ! oat ‘he lines and attics! s e ca will be ac -epted ev me ol enveicre No 75 n be< Sy - ee 'rres received 7 e eine (a by hand 1 be zible Tre Pre e ble for entries | e.ayed tn the orr te‘ennore « or x oe © ° re ° stcan be ees Of acenowiecgé 5 The P ee 4 A ae O a t @: 0° ec ee e tH 2 arse e p e be ‘he exe 5 a Fs be ed 6 Worners - ardej ae a> becus $ each if they are Pe $ subs ers 0! record on the aay wicners are arounced y ore such bonus con be awtrd ed to each prize-wi.ner matter how many weekly prizes may eccumulate 7. Each week's puzzle be published Monday Wednesday ord Friday u-‘:l the contests end Lither or al will be considered as ciiicial entry blarks @ Winners and correct s¢ o1 eq Friday of the week | j vt =) er of onswers wi! rederi S Oa lard County. Only the General Fea nators of he puzzles, w.!) ne st on t a over. Answe Mr Ziem atte a < PUZZLE NO. 75 o r - ' 5 B Cc oD 4 . - ' s. Fes ‘ s ' a ‘ a JE F SG H i ' r 4 | — I 8 I J ‘ 8 ' ' ‘ : = F 8 N oO P 1‘ | j a r A 8 / ' 5 s {2 R > T ‘ 8 r 8 ? a . | a ' 74 a ft NAME J 8 STREET ADDRESS 6.00.22... /. 8 : cry PHONE NO. /.0..00 ccc. 8 ’ / r —ICRAETSMEN, CONSTRUCTION ‘TRADE DES AND OTHER omens —_ Hollywood Headlines ‘Wild Is the Wind’ Brings |Tony Quinn 6 Top ‘Scripts ; os a = 2 : ¥ e ; a a : : “ 5 6 ; : 2 te , es ate 3 : }: > = : | : : \ 7 ! ‘ * ‘ a Pe - : ¥ 4. f bd = ae ar * : SE ese 7 ‘ Se ae = ot otter ~~ rahi ontee pent ~ ae SEPRIV-EIGHT.—_ GS THE. PONTI AC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOV VEMBER | 6, 1937: ‘ack Mail Routes 49 Miles WASHINGTON. .~~, The average rural mail. route in 1920 was 20 miles—about as far as a horse ‘could go in a day. The average now is 49 miles. he could give up acting for di- recting? Even with an extra $10,000 bonus already given to him by C. By DOROTHY MANNERS ” Sean—at a slight profit, ae aes ; veninic lca sight prof : ONAL AE A hdd Dorothy Maneera i = writen & Holly wood im -qhorts: |” Marlon \ WHERE _~ HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Wonder acer apt ee ar See \ whet meade Anibony Quign ink) ou? virus, but with her deth GOOD cate health, B. de Mille ‘for his direction of, # Sica ts paying David Selz- it's worrisome. Quite a compliment Vittorio FRIENDS MILITARY PERSONNEL 20% HOMES FOR A MOBILE NATION — More than three million Americans are living in mo- a phenomenal growth: in 1930 sales amoutited to less than two million dollars; in 1956, 140,000 Women fo Sit With Lords LONDON (INS) — oo Elizabeth IT shivered the tim- bers of her loyal House of Lords yesterday by warning. that " ladies may soon sit and vote beside their lordships. * ©* * _ She announced Parliament will be asked to approve this year a bill admitting women to the House of Lords and - creating non-hereditary life peerages for—beth—men—and— women. . WONDERFUL FOOD “The bill would end the. omslent ban on women. as | Elizabeth opened the Parliament in the traditional an- _ elent ceremony in which stately procedure and glitterjng | pomp formed a strange contrast to the space age events | of which she talked. Despite rain squalls, crowds lined the wet sidewalks six deep to watch the Queen and Prince Philip pass. She was dressed in a jeweled diadem, gold tissue gown with bodice embroidered .in pearls and gold. Philip wore the uniform of an admiral of the fleet. They rode in a stage coach, and were escorted by scarlet- Four Private Dining Rooms For Your Banquets FAMOUS . WINE CELLAR Wines. Beers and Ales From All Over the World LUNCHES Open Every Day “The Buccaneers’ Tony is getting. jacting offers. so good turn them down. | Preview of “Wild Is the Wind” bile homes the year around or using them for — units were sold for nearly 600 million dollars. | Maguani and Anthony Fran- a hack. weel lower : sa, Tomy has had six. top | “SH! bac @ BEER eekend holidays and vacations. Newschart Modern trailer homes range in size from 24 to | e#esa, Tomy has had six. “A Cute Yvonne Lime with Singer above illustrates the make-up of this population more than 50 feet, have as many as three bed- | *¢tipts submitted to him. - But John ph at the Eldorado. . -@ WINE on Ww heels. = use a of mobile homes has shown rooms amd cost fue = bes Bee. the _— =o nocopend Bo | Ann Jetfr evs and Bob Sterling! ns aaa —_ Tis = “Wild Bs the aa poten re such a hit in their night: club. e ere “hh > . . This is “The Last Train trom (a in Dallas, they have been set, Q Queen Elizabeth Predicts “ for a three-week engagement at DELICIOUS ‘ Weadesdul Food Harper's Ferry.” a Civil War the Palmer House in Chicago. ® 2 action drama with a whale of a COCKTAILS role forthe Oscar-winning Tony. It will go into production the day after Tony concludes caneer.” tainly believes in families when it comes to making pictures. completed Series.” Pat-Wayne, John That's all. for today. Live Lobsters, “ Ocean | members of the House of ——e. ; . Wayne's gan starred in * Young) as ccs Se Fresh Sea Food: Superb g| _ The brief paragraph tn the Queen's opening speech to Land.” NOW Prime Beef, Steaks and Parliamerit had a stunning effect on the lords, and pre- So new, he not only bas given Chops, Duck, Turkey, saged a political battle that may split the Labor Party. Pat Ford the production go roe FRI Game Dinners. | FORM CONTRAST ahead on “The Valiant Virgin. aie nick, He will make his first visit to Hollywood when he flies in from Rome December 18th to at- tend the premiere of “A Farewell | fo Arms” in which he co-stars | with Jennifer Jones and Rock Mudson. Next day Vittorio flies MEET he can't As the result of the Oakland CG in which he co-stars with Anna. opening November 27. Ricky Nelson has just.earnéd his. first gold record, his “Be Bop | Baby” having now sold qa million.| Tomorrow hight en Ozzie and Har-' riet's show, he kisses a gal for the: first time—on TV, that is.- In his. mevie “Peyton Place,’’ he kisses! Hope Lange both good and plenty. : => * > > Frank Sinatra, stag yet, at Mo.| He had Pat, Ford, John Ford's combo to hear Ella Fitzgerald. son, act as producer on both ‘“Phe | Connie Stevens, making her mov- ly le debut in “Rockaby Baby,” Traveler,” will have an $11,000 Edith ward: | “American; robe wrapped around her, “The Bue- C. V. Whitney may be involved in getting a divorce but he cer- “LIBERTY COCKTAIL LOUNGE 85 North Saginaw vetbietvgigvemberae: “Missouri the first two of his y ; ‘ iN K N <. MARILYN MONROE “THE PRINCE and THE SHOWGIRL” PLUS he is negotiating with Pat's dis- tinguished father to direct it. One fascinating aspect of “The Valiant Virginians” is that it is’ a Civil War story done from the} angle of teen-agers, and was writ- ten by that excellent pti | James Warner Bellah. What with a teen-age western being made,’ all I can see left to do is a teen-' coated lifeguards and blue uniformed houseguards. x * * A 41 gun salute boomed in St. James Park as the coach | arrived at the Parliament. The Queen's nine minute spéech PHONE: OR 3-1907, odie ( Advertisement ’ runs for almost three hours with age Shakespeare. & HOURS SUSPENSE “The Bridge on the River Kwai” TAOPPPPLALPLELLLLLALGLALAAL J Ss More Comfort Wearing was delivered to an audience that included peers. govern-. _ ment leaders and Princess Meraartt. econ Ce the suspense, of its last half-hour so nearly unendurable that I for- |got time and place and every other | 7M TAMIROFE - DONALD SINDEN FALSE TEETH Here is a pleasant way to overcome loose plate discomfort FASTEETH, an improved powder, sprinkled on . upper and iower plates holds them firmer so that they feel more com- fortable No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. It's alkaline (non- ecid) Does not sour Checks “plate odor” identure breath: Get AS H today at aay drug countess Pontiac City Affairs Substandard Homes to G When Housing Is Secured, City commissioners learned from ‘substandard housing committee’ Oakland County authorities last:which meets today. night that county-owned substand-! Mrs. Lewis emphasized in her would| letter that only six of ‘the 16 HOLD EVERYTHING! SAM BENSON ard homes in the city = . tandard homes in Pontiac eventually be eliminated when) Wilt Pro - | we cupied. PALS ve It Pays suitable housing is secured for the! were oc Because he said the city was families. A lengthy report from Mrs Hope |“ interested in how rapidly F. Lewis, chairman of the Welfare are going to remove them,” Committee of the Board of Super-) to Take the Side St. to His Store... they Com- missioner Flovd P. Miles (Dtstrict visors. was read to the-commis- 20 S. PERRY ST. sion last might 4) suggested continuous checks to’ It was referred to the city’s see what action the county takes In other business before the commission, City Attorney Wil- liam A. Fwart wae instructed to ‘prepare an. ordinance to amend ‘the city's 7voning map so as te 'change lot 167 at 249 Auburn Ave from Residential 2 to Commercial L NOW SHOWING!!! The Greatest Event in Motion Picture History! | The City Planning Commission had proposed the change as this — —let_is the only -one—in—the—block- if a 7 FY cEcILB THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Right-of-way agreements and a_ deed for work. in the Perry Park | Subdivision storm sewer projec?) -were accepted last evening. * * Three co-executors for the estate of A. L. | A public hearing was set: for 1 eae mag HESTON: BRINE BAXTER: ROBINSON: DE CARLO: PAGET | vom DEREK * HARDWIC iment roll to finance blacktopping jof Orlando avenue from Monticello | NINA MARTHA JUDITH VINCENT | to Oakland. Other CE: FOCH - SCOTT: ANDERSON - PRICE F ,assessment payments for three > # .25 | projects in the city’s public im- | . 90c | provement program. ° 60c ill ee ~ MON. - TUES. - WED. - THURS. - FRI. Doors Open at 7 p.m. — SHOW at 8 p.m. SAT. & SUN. SHOWS at I p.m. - 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Music Every Night “3 Littl Words” . Featuring _ Joe Polzin at the Hammond HE RULED A HALF- WORLD | }OF DARK . ALLEYS |AND BAC STREETS! | LADIES’ NIGHT WED. DELIGHTFUL DINNER — GOOD MUSIC DINE and DANCE OLD N™ | worip FOODS | KitcHEN MUSIC EVERY NIGHT! CLUB TAHOE | Lig UOrs ages decisio Pontiac Press c 10: Comp!e es mist be r . 3412 pixie Hwy. Phone OR. 3-9754 aes oi either echoes . me He Invite Banquets and Private Parties » 4 ‘ } = \ > F ‘ , a ae 8 eee Ge ee ee ~ : SSSige Oe es ee epee ens ° ne | Se ee jlittle thing watching it Guinness, Jack Hawkins and Sessue Hawakawa but it is Guinness who == dominates it ‘British officer. There‘a a new boy him for her next lantern opus, “Miss Piymouth Comes Across.’ ‘Naturally, Lana will play Miss Pivmouth and in view of her vivid ‘work in “Peyton Place” | not commercial. | * { Saltarelli were approved. | ext Tuesday on a special assess action was establishing | "Mark my SARAH LAWSON - NAUNTON WAYNE ‘words, it will definiteiv be in the stretch at Academy time ———— — It’ stars William Holden. Alec {Now .4 a , BUTTERFIELD = i mm im almost entirely with | his unforgettable performance of a in_it, Jeffrey Horne, whom the! oes wiry ‘teen- -agers Will squeal over. I'm 5:10. 7:15, ‘sure, As for David Lean’s -direc- 9:20 tion, I've never seen any to sur- pass it. secins TODAY! ....| e Lana Turner, who—alwats—has recognized a handsome boy when she saw him, has rather expensive, proof of how right she was when she selected Sean Connery, the British TV star. for her first per- sonal -preduction, “Another Time, Another Place.” Twentieth Century-Fox has now put him tnder a long term deal but so. delighted is producer Turner with his werk she wanfs to borrow NOTHING ELSE IS AS MUCH FUN AS Twentieth will undoubtedly come across with shee Do D BROADWAY'S TERRIFIC BOY-LOVES-PAJAMAGIRL 7am SENSATION-1S-ON.JHE SCREEN! m=John Raitt O'S Carol Haney, Eddie Fy Witt Rete Dew Bechara Michell - Serees Play by CEONGE ABBOTT ane MCHAD DISSE ———-SPECIAL ADDED EN TERTAINMENT! "A SERIES OF TRAVEL & ADVENTURE: FILMS AROUND THE WORLD IN 10 WEEKS” Will Be Shown As An Important Part ef Our Program " 3RD IN THE SERIES—NOW SHOWING “UNDER CARIB SKIES” A THRILLING TOUR OF THE TROPICAL ISLAND OF JAMAICA, .~ BRITAIN’S ISLAND-ARSENAL! Daanemmeaperemmeemmmmmee sf NEXT - nicssto surrow™ “SEA WIFE” ® RICHARD BURTON Oc Vea. age A, $5,000 REWARD paid only if he's dead! ILOT SS TERRIFYING SKYV-THRILLER sion Agair st DECISION! M-G FROWN ae + Apennines rei s * : * “s A ' = a. a gigi tee ee St eee ce ee Wee Sie ver ey by a ae a ts = i <* * : aj re * 1 ‘ “3% ; a eee | STE PONTEAC_PRESS..WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1957 | : , THIRTY-NINE ‘ Copyright 1957, Bureau of Advertising of the American Newspaper Publishers Association, Ine, + ~ @ < a ¥ A -teddnueih agiceeantaanisneeiheomite ain ciadoarent = eer Sad SRI me SRC RR RO RES = ee ’ . At takes rT GIANT to stretch. from coast | | aed. to coast Just as an enormous oil pipeline carries petroleum from producer.to consumer, so does a giant medium carry goods from advertiser to consumer. That medium is the daily newspaper, a giant that lives in every town. The newspaper pipeline is the shortest distance between advertiser and buyer. It functions without letup, carrying sales messages to an average 100,000,000 people daily. Its myriad branches extend into every city and town. te The complete and constant coverage that newspapers t guarantee every advertiser 1s one of .the reasons that prompt * advertisers to place an overwhelming emphasis on news- Rs papers. Last year all advertisers spent $3.235,600,000 in 2 newspaper advertising — more than they spent in television, radio, magazines and outdoor combined! ie es. eq “38 Re If you want a steady flow of your products to your con- sumers, use steady advertising in the daily newspaper. It's the most efficient and direct pipeline. All business is local...and so are all newspapers. Giant oit-pipeline under consttuction. Photo courte y ——— y fe x THE PONTIAC PRESS — Published in the interest of more effective advertising by — h THE PONT! AC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 6, 1937 2 Origins of Lapeer County Historical Marker Traces =p ae Mg . : ‘ Pontiae Press Phete country store, apple tree, fish pond, baked goods and fancy work booths, plus a merry-go-round. Refreshments and Vernors will be served throughout the event. Above, téacher Mrs. E. FE Zimmerman tries hat’, from the hat and make- up booth, on Kathy Kilroy es Sr a UNION LAKE FAIR FRIDAY - The annual . PTA Fair at Union Lake School will be beld on Priday, from 5:30 to 9 p.m. Chairmen for the event are Mrs. Doretha Schwartz and Mrs Jeanette Burney. Among attractions which par- ents and teachers have planned will -be hay rides, rifle range, games of = cake walk, Goal of $6,000 ‘Open House Highlights Set for Oxfor d Stiles School Program Area Community Chest von — the annual open house Drive Includes Both will highlight the Stiles PTA pro- gram when the group meets at the Village and Township 1, school & p.m Thursday A membership drive will be con- OXFORD. — A goal of $6,000 has ducted under the direction of been set for.the Oxford Communi- Chairman Mrs. Nancy Chubb projects ty Chest drive which started Mon-- Orders may be placed for “T” ” No advance reservations day and wil] continue for two shirts fer boys and girls, bearing “*S*"Y- weeks, the name of the school, samples | * * * | of which will be on display. Pro- | Both the village and township ceeds will go for PTA use. are included in the area to be cov- ered by 70 solicitors, according to Stewart Langley, general chair-) man, Four ministers are acting as a eee = = — Your PTA Is Planning sor its annual public spaghetti - dinner and bake sale, from 5 to 9 p.m. Chairman of the event is Mrs, Edwin Knapp. Proceeds will be used for school are nec- Leonard Members of the Leonard ‘PTA, will serve a pancake supper at! Refreshments will be served by Rowland Hall, Tuesday. Nov. 12 second grade room mothers. Serving will be continuous from 6 s , to 8 pm | Stone School PTA will meet at . captains. The Rev. G. E. Behnke, the school Thursday evening at 8. Women Slate Dinner Following the regular business * rt Harri Re rates ‘Clark, sad ; aitred meeting. an olé-tashioned box so tO Build Church Fund LAKE ORION — The Women's Eddy cial will be held. with fun antici- - pated for all. Industries .are being contacted Department of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter by Richard Prince and Jack Sals- wedet, t-people by Rob-: -Dayv Sainteawel ert Parenti and Dr. Robert Peter- will feature a conservation film, style, baked ham. dinner son, and businesses by Mrs. Frank-|‘’Cottontail Rabbit,” presented by Thursday lin Lamoreaux, Mrs. Herman a Milford man. Serving will begin at the church, ——) eo Ter ey on Whitstock, Mrs. Harley Wallwork Following the meeting. refresh-iocated at 531 East Flint St. a and Wesley Collier. ‘ments will be served by the first = 5 p.m, continuing until 7. * * * (grade mothers. ceeds will go into the church Last vear about the same amount! __ Saturday the PTA will spon. building fund. was collected as has been budget- ed for this year, but now for the first time, the Community Chest is Set Square Dance Sanias affiliated with the Pontiac Area arraigned , — gela Marie is the new daughte United Fund. fore i ior ue. bei nite Mr ase tay eae eee ot a chance to lick the mixing: a special election may be held on Sees will te a display i Armad 0} andmade welry, white About 80 per cent of the goal a Te" “TE , mer : ws F y . Mr and Mrs Wilford Nickel are re the issue before that date said i , : ” pledged to that Fund, which rep» ‘WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN: ters. West Bloomfield square _~*amination was set for Tues yoincing. the birth. of “a daughter. | * * *t Administrator Leonard A. Watch. elephants and a ‘ wishing well. resents 43 county, state and na- SHIP — Beginning at 8 p.m. dance group. sat Nov. 12, before Judge Hlan- Renze Jean. aliasies | Madelene’e eer Mee Gus owsk) this morning a . « . tional agencies Twenty per cent Thursday, a series of instruction i ——— << vs Tuck 4 reuprae nary Mrs “canl Weaser here. Beaudet, 27, tof 227 Flowerdale). * * * The church is for ming a new will be retained for local group classes in beginners western-type rs. Tucker was remanded fo Capa ‘Ferndale, busy mixing an angel The ordinance calls for the dis--MYF group of high school grac- square dancing will be given. at Slate Pancake Supper the West Bloomfield Township in White Lake Church Hall, 4460 ore hard Lake Rd — . A * WHITE LAKE’ TOWNSHIP The White Lake Presbyterian will be Mel and Church Men’s Club ‘Pancake Sup-' | Dorothy Sheffer, with Sheffer per’ will be held Monday, Nov. | doing the. calling. Interested ©11, from 6 to 8 pm persons are invited to attend == the classes, Gets Safety Award x * ROYAL QAK—Mrs. Mary Brick- Tentatlve schedule Tor the in-@t. 1536 N. Woodward. insurance agent here, has been given a spe- quotas and an emergency fund. Kelley Wins Election; 3rd Term as Mayor ROYAL OAK Howard °K Kelley won a third term as mayor | in yesterday's election, beating his. opponent, Howard M. Dryden Jr.,. better than two to one. Instructor * a 2 : ee yy. Structions follows: Nov. 7, 14. 21, 4 agent det oe 3,194 and Dry- 26, Dec. 5 and 12. More classes ©i@! commendation in National den po ‘will be held if,necessary Persons Safety Council competition for out- Ex-mayor Vernald F. Horn won a \two-year commission seat and planning to participate are asked | commissioners Grant J. Maudlin, t© attend all lasses So) alle Racker received i the!laward for Lloyd Crosby and John B. Osgood STOUR May advance together helping to organize the Royal Oak won four - vear commission seats.| Loko 6 are the Mel- oh Trot- Safety Council two years ago. Set Golden Anniversary 1s ete Saturday WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — Married here Nov. 12. 1967.\ Mr and Mrs. Lov M. Morris. 7521 Haley Rd. took three days to move, via horse and wagon, to the standing achievements by women in the field of traffic safetv. Mrs. eee town of Wayne, where they set up housekeepyng. * * They stayed in Wayne two years. then moved back to White Lake, to the farm home in which they were married, and where they have) lived ever since. | A reception for Mr. and Mrs. Morris is being planned at the | Mandon Lake Community Church | this Saturday, from $ to 7 p.m., | to which all friends and neigh- bors of the honored couple are - invited. * Morris are the Mr. and Mrs. parents of three children. Mrs. Waneta Bonneau and Harold Mor- ris of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.. and Charles Morris of Waterford Town- ship: They have 12 grandchildren. * * * Morris served the township for a number of years as a health officer” and as justice ‘of the peace: MB, AND MRS, LOY M. MORRIS isiteemarked under - day in comection with a fraternity ~~ with first degree murder cea eee County Jail without! gael Sige ‘ted Mrs ue®. food cake, said she failed to notice connecting of downspouts in criticai,uates between the ages of 18 and bond. Drank’ simensa. “the_baking - tin areas-caused-by heavy rains flood--23, which ‘will meet at 7:30 p.m torneys, Herbert Devine of Flint “ty s=nounce the birth-of a. son, Jo- | tin Refreshments will be served. na nh Henry Early last month a referendum . . aud Kcuncth Suith of Lapecr, sep enry sesdiocie put her head through igucd we 10 per cent of Lathrup’s that Mrs. Tucker be ee | the hole with the greatest of ease | greece catawai Gane aaleabited | - to the jail in. Flint, where she | but cduld not femove it. . c the “a _ ; Truck Speed Limit Set would “be more en oun a en ar * * * ; f the a. ong “— ‘~~ - « was denied. It just wouldn't fit over the little ae as 15 M.P.H. on Flint St. Oxford } / ordinance was enacted early | Sheriff W. J. Porter stated he WSCS of the Oxford Methodist girl's nose, LAKE ORION Village Council did not have enough deputies to ear — a = gn: —— Mrs. Beaudet called the fire 7 County Careult Gout = ae in its meeting ow eit ciel send Mrs. Tucker back and forth yrs A. Ambrose and Mrs. Clifford partment. A fireman with a ct to stop polluting streams with ' ‘ed_an ordinance which requires trom Flint when it would be neces- | Tevicr have charge of the pr en'of tin snips removed the tin vol ay P pouting . ¥ ‘trucks of over 5,000 lbs. to drive | bodice featured a Sabrina neckline) | highlighted with a dust ruffle | ss alas dee Digs: CIE als Sean One of the first counties to be | ment took place ‘in 1835, This court the Michigan house, built in 1839, is the oldest. \Historical Commission's historic one still in use in Michigan. Farm- isite-marking program will be La- ing is the coynty's principal eco- ipeer County. | nomic activity, and it was here | Lapeer and Gratiot counties will that-the first local Grange in Mich- have cast aluminum green and gold iga" Was. founded in 1872." markers at their respective county! _ court houses at Lapeer and Ithaca, | according to an announcement ‘made by Dr. Lewis Beeson. Eventually it is hoped to —_s historic site markers at Class B Geoun | to Hear From: ‘Representatives at Recent State Session — eounty seats of all &3 Michigan counties, according ~ to eas This is the second phase o commission's marking cua vand will begin next spring. During the+first phase, which will be continued, 50 historic sites were} marked. These were dedicated t6! certain events -or personages. Showing the origin of Lapeer’s The-'Class B’ League Student ‘name, the new court house marker Council, comprised .of student twill trace the county's historic and| council, members. from Avondale, ‘economic growth, as follows: ‘Clawson, Fitzgerald, Lake. Orion, “Set off by Gov. Cass in 1892 ' ‘Madison and Troy high schools, ithis county got its name from the ‘will meet at 7:30 p.m. at Gavem French “LaPierre,” a translation! day, . < Fe. of the Indian name for the Flint} * * * _ River. Settlers began to arrive in| Reports of the meeting of repre- “/1828, The county seat. founded in/Sentatives from throughout the, 1831, also was named Lapeer. Or- State at Ann Arbor. recently will’ ‘ganization of, the county govern: be given hy Carl Baber and Thom- as Sura of Lake Orion. “| Om the agenda will be the tor. ‘Wayne Student Fined —_ mation of 8 alee crvndt he BRIGHTON W — Donald E. Voel- | ell Michigan inden et-aiee states ker, 19, of Royal Oak was fined im the U. S. without a state or- $29. 20.in J ustice of the Peace Court Sanitation. A i i be ae i # « DADDY LONG LEGS — Dan Allan is “Daddy Long Legs” and Nancy Neyes-pertrays ¢ year-old orphan‘ in the four act play to be pre- Seniors Announce Cast of Play ina false felony report. State Police exchange poise ny will be set! ROCHESTER — “Daddy Long: quoted the. yeuth as saying . he up. and a school calendar with all Legs,"’ the annual Senior Class reported a fake $12 holdup Mon- the activities from all the member |play in four acts will be presented schoals as a way of pe Gta, in-the Junior High School gymna- at interschool. friendships and idea! sium on. Thursday and Friday exchange, will be discussed. nights, Nov. 21 and 22. ° Chosen for the leading roles’ are Nancy Noyes, playing the 18- . year-old orphan of the orphan’ sented by Rochester seniors on Nov. 21 and 2 2 Lawses are co-directors of the Codman, Milton Olsen: Miss play. Rehearsals are being held pritchard is played by Margaret nightly and the four scene Purdy, changes are keeping Lieyd Ev. Completing the cast are Jerry ane and Réland Semble's ar’ | pidadie, Dave Rosenquist. Sandra clase busy this week. Ruffner, Karen Yakey, Mollie Eb- There are 23 persons in the cast.erle, Monte Clute, Sharon Upton, |Karen Bush plays the role of the Claudia Cross, Beverly Meirs and a harsh-tongued matron, Mrs. Christine Blum. Cast for the roles ‘home, and Dan Alten: cast. . Besides the orphanage of —the — orphans are —Barbara ——— Five ms ored ervis board member, Jervis Pendleton, Teague. Pat Marsee, Charlotte ‘other members are Bill Blanton, Clanahan, Judy Nunn and Mike ___ Biotec Tallant and Ray H. Abneer Parsons, Eric Ketelsen: Marsee. initiation. He is a sophomore Wayne State University. Plan Countywide Court of Honor Lapeer Scouts | to Join. LAPEER — For the first time vancement record during the in several years all Boy Scouts mer and fall, in the Lapeer district ‘including’ “ #0 Naracon of North Branch, Metamora) will join in a county- district advancement chairman. a Will Care for Pets in Commerce wide: Court of Honor. will preside. Scouts, scouters and The event will be held at the parents have been invited to at- Animal Hospital Opened Lares ee School at 8 P.M. tend and help .honor these boys! - County Births. bY Church in Troy. cinch Tomy — Awash set Sponsors Fair {new hospital for small animals has’ Dr. Henry Raskin, a graduate ersity whe Annual Variety Affair Ry — at 2625 oor Lake, Michigan State Archaea in merce Township, about | eterinarian ,100 * Animal Cline in Scheduled for Thursday yards north of the Union Lake- Canterbury Both. Boy Scouts and Expler- er Scouts from troops and posts all over the county will receive recognition for advancement in Imlay Cit 3 ; rank from Tenderfoot to Life. y, y.q ylmiy City 9, . Commerce road intersection. Bowek: ! by Methodists al awards earned during the ounce fhe birth of a new daughter, * * * : , =" aragr pera aE. beaiboos the Lakeside The hospital is. equipped for | et patent a daughter Raven a —- any type of surgery. including bee TROY — The Methodist Church District Field Executive Harold:Granaparents. are Me ene eee P _ > 4y stetrics, dentistry, and pediatrics. 1... is sponsoring its annual Hauk has presented to the district Gotniing al of ‘Recher charles i It is the only hospital of its Kind variety Fair, formerly called. the ” +f ne - . Pol _ be awarded to the trop web hasl,3t aod "Sau atten cStuetly femedeed to prove Ras nT Noa PF tarvest Fesuval which willbe made the most outstanding “adl-' the Wise End Dr. amt announcing | every type of ‘facility for the care arti a ‘4 o api nan ay, || Michael is the name of the new sen Of any type of small animal. X-ray MAUS tace!, 058s Wright wen tree: & > has been installed. Dowespoe Iesue. * * * Metamera E A snack bar, new this year, will Mrs. Tucker Put ‘ward’ arnt born to Mr. and Mrs. aaa be open at 11:30 am. and will Mr and Mrs. Lawrence ©. Morneau 2 Left Up { V t continue to serve homemade. dishes e see ents of GIS in Lapeer Jailon vyjojeg ence eatanter | Tot ixi Femdale O VOICES = iiraghout the day and evening. pane ounce the birth ¢f & new son. * * * LATHRUP —, Council members . ihere have voted unanimously to. See) eee eae be a children's toy booth, handi- ‘put the controversial downspout issue on the-ballot in next. April's CT@ft, homemade candy, a pantry - as sheif stocked with homemade jel- lies, jams and pickles; a Christmas booth and an apron bar. | Places Herself Into Real Hole n-| FERNDALE (INS)—An 18-month- “UY election. — ¢ are Old girl, Madelene Beaudet, wasn't - * content yesterday with the promise Plessant are the parents of « daugh- | ter, Victoria Lynn Murder Charge LAPEER — Mrs. Juanita Tuck-’ Pee ra and Mr and Mrs, Arthur Wood er. 44, 202. South Elba Rd.. charged of Dryde in the White Lake Township Mr and Mrs. Gordert Brooks an-! 35. Who lived pounce the birth of a daughter. Leslie. n Mr and Mra. Lee O. *° grandparents death of Neil Kirby, in the same apartment house, was As * * There is a strong possibility that A request by Mra, Tucker's at- wr sng srs Cree, marches of a with the detachable bottom of the ing basements. at the parsonage every Sunday. tudent work. and instructions of higher ues rning. rainage. * ilar. sary for her to appear for trial. i¢ 115 miles per. hour-on Flint street jin the village. Citizens have long Flanagan ‘Orchestre sought relief from the noise of trucks, especially empty gravel to. Appear at Holly trucks, which rumble along HOLLY — A panying - the. throughout the night and early Ralph Flanagan Orchestra at the ™0rning, ‘Holly Youth Activities party Thurs-| - e& day evening will be the Flanagan’ Papers have been signed for the ‘Trio. Nancy Lee will be the vocal- new parking lot at the corner ——— — — + Vows Exchanged by Marlette Couple sister-in-law ot! Robert Wood, cousin of the bride- _ groom. Ushers -were Paul the altar of the First Higa aired Gerald Innes, brother of the Prowse and Robert Clark. ‘ist with them. The Flanagan Flat- of Shadbolt and Broadway. The ,Church, Saturday night. for the pig. served as best man. At- | Flower girls were Deborah 1n- bush Five will also appear on the next step, as outlined, is to re- “marriage of Marilyn Delores Innes tendants. were Donald Muxlow, ines, niece of the bride and Denice program preceding the dance, move two houses from the prem- and Arthur Eugene Garlick. brother-in-law of the bride, and |Muxiow, cousin of the bride. starting at 7:30 o'clock, fises, which Council approved. Following a honeymoon trip to Northern Michigan, the young couple will live in Marlette. Offi- ciating was -Rev. Robert Kyser, 4. M on 4-H Members Get Trip to hicago Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs. George D. Innes. and all of Marlette. Six Oakland County 4H mem-idepartment of - Detroit Edison: . + «* * bers. honored for active and out- |James Nye, owner of Nye Dairy; ' The bride, given in marriage by standing participation in club,| Fred Rael rane gees ratebel her father, wore a: gown of rose project and community. service, rape Punting Pas yivia ‘pointe lace and tulle over tradi-|will- receive a week end trip to} eer, ress reporter. ‘tional bridal satin. The basque /Chicago, compliments..of Oak-| Lola Johnson, of the Pontiac jcounty 4H service club and) Award given for the outstand- |..\,. ‘county Kiwanis elubs. ing 4H member in mental, The winners of the trip were physical, social and spiritual announcéd at the annual 4-H qualities. ‘ Leaders Banquet. They are Fritz | The Michigan Farmer Awards, | Lutz, John» Speziqg and Walter «given for outstanding Jeadership, MARLETTE—White carnations,'Innes, Marlette, palms and candelabra decorated the bride. 10 year serv tos were: Mrs. Glen Middleton, of Lake Orion and W ie Johnson, of the Pontiac Sasha- !liam Scrammiin, of Holly. baw club; Mrs. Wilbert Kincaid, x * of the Davisburg Young Home-| The Oakland County 4H home makers and Mrs. Russell Picker- economics trophy was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Garlick, land County Extension .| +H club, won the Danforth Grace Williamson, of’ Waterford. outlined with iridescents, .The walts-length ‘ skirt was of crystal pleated tulle. A cloche secured her fingertip veil of Eng- lish mist. awards, based on leadership, citi- zenship and community service. iF Those hondred were: Stewart T ha Her flowers were puwder puff Cadnohutsky, all of the East-|were presented to Gertrude Sandi- Hutchins and Susan Hutchins, both ¢ tried every desigh of pink botntiful roses with. Orion club; Judy Crawford and son, of the Rochester club and of Rochester; Edward Braid, the “market dl a? . avail With white carnations and streamers Janet Long, of the Milford club ‘Ken Smith, pf South Lyon club. [Frank Lester and William Middle- tbs. ,in7 months and Tam Ate pleased with puffs of white nylon tulle, amd) Gertrude = Sandison, . the t & * ton, all of Lake Orion; Janet Long,| Schatler, ser Thiv Bt Sot ony: x *« the Avondale Stitch and Sew ‘Mrs. Leona M.. Hutchings, Kanof Milford“ and Phyllis Root, - of an Ls pooe neste weight, Matron of honor was Mrs. Don- elub.. Kook Klub of Ortonville, was 9re- South Lyon. ania caer A om oe ald Muxlow, Marlette, sister of Four Pontiac residents were also|Sefited with a pin in recognition of, Two of the six former 4H mem-| Sour preduc tifog fer the bride. Bridesmaids were Mary named honorary members of the|her 25 years of service as a 4H) bers area working in 4H who are gp had Andy 6L IE] E. Garlick, Marlette, sister of the &H clubs of Oakland County. They) Other leaders honored tee their jrecogn in Michigan were from). wi will j— make ot usiy : bridegroom, and Mrs. Gerald life: Belle Hanagan, home service club header, — * Sait 1 County. - They are Keith) a tat a ight Gelatin Denar Cranberry Flavored Of course you're, familiar Sti’ in one-third cup. and jelly, and other eranberry com- abe, peadbhipape. =. m2 —o— Imaixture, with 1% teaspoons lemon|whip up a batch of vanilla cara-|, Remove from the fire, add one/keep moisture in the. squash by | -ommercially-prepared sour cream| \___ |) THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1957 FORTY-ONE ? minutes in % cup of water. and-two tablespoons of butter. Grippings, sausage, unsulphured Press berries through sieve. sates Contented With — |: Cook over tow heat, stirring Makes Quick Easy Meal |molasses, honey or own pe if Heat Is Set Too High i By International News Service Continue to stir ail cook until chill, pee ot 4 oye It you t to keep those kids|the temperature of 245 degrees|2"d Hubbard varieties are good’ you can prepare one of the| ar. Then add eggs to cranberry happy on stay-indoors winter days, | (sea level temperature) is reached. |Sources of vitamin A. When baking, | easiest and best cake frostings. if}low heat. 2 tablesppons of gelatin in 3 table conetanty, wal maixiere starts | winter squash, now on the mar-*%4 ° course, browned Chocolate can: develop a bart ons of waler and add to berries. CACY Spree t che, Abd on on AP eh tick skins and scl ee haa ces ones fooa| tS Just Plain Good! Cook: % pint of cranberries Keep Children of coffee cream, one cup of milk, Winter Squash. in Season |Patable seasonings are: tacon\Chocolate Sure to Burn emia th to og in ored flesh. Butternut, Table Queen| TY Sour Cream Icing because it contains so little oe =| A banana nut loat can do double It may be successfully melted over duty. Serve it first sandwich style with a layer of softened cream * * * cheese; cut in strips or small If you do not have the thermo- squares. Then lightly toast slices juice. Chill before serving. teaspoon of vanilla, and turn at/turning the cut side down, or bake! sence may be new to you: Cranberry : mels. * 2 once into a slightly greased pan. | whole. . + ie aval a Pe 8 cif gages hag t is of the bread under the broiler and Whip. It's’ suggested by home econ- Creamed ‘spinach _ looks When cold, turn the block of, * * =m ee Se omists of the 2 “Denstomeatiens tastes especially los prety Here’s how to make them: [eandy out of. the pan. 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Horhey lenge lee. a > ike 1. | trom the press box. lfar zone, legged 12 feet down the hi Wa | The Rangers moved into a tie) “This is the first time. we've 'poards and whipped a 25-footer This eek ifor first place last night after a been in first place in 1€ years,” | A brilliant scoring effort by Red st Marcel Paille, New York's sub a ; AK (14 deadlock with the Detroit Red beamed Muzz Patrick, Ranger |Wing Alex Delvecchio midway in) goalie. + By BRUNO. L: KEARNS | Wier. ‘The Repeers share the lead| general manager who was a ‘the second period prevented the/© Be a er ~_ - # Sports Editor, Pontiac Press : 2 : " . AP Wirephote aN New York’s early lead marked ENDED IN TIE —.New York Ranger goalie. takes a shot in their game last night. Norny | EAST LANSING — Despi up in the first period by Camille Marcé] Paille teeters on one leg and makes Ullman (16) and Bill Gadsby watch the save. {the national polls say, the Henry. . his save as John Wilson (11) of the Red Wings The game ended in a 1-1 tie. - lof Notre Dame, this week’s oppo} ” The deadlock stopped Detroit's = —_——~ : ——r -——z nent for Michigan, State, say the P< e A current slump in which the Red : . Spartans are the best teani in the ~ ae : Wings have dropped four of their * } : ~ country. .» - | , — . last five games and have been ie o~ 8 L s . | a - * eM, ~~ 4 ia . 7 . * £ | “Our scouts have watched Mich- Ban : 4 shut out in three, of them. F ligan State closely this year,”' Settle: tam Argument Tonight = ne a From. 4 : : |said Notre Dame publicist Charley . : . A : = ; tj . s B icisald icin me ae grr the e | : _ |Callahan, “and Alespite the loss to EN _ : \V ings were s anded, slipping s The i 8 ‘Purdue, we are convinced that the a in front of the net to poke in a : | : Spartans are the nation’s finest ; * shot which had been blocked by S f) Cd en , e S | football team.”’ Sot a goaltender eae save huk. | — : . E TAPE “SX sted for almost four years in the’ ready swarmed across the border| There were no other games in , ; ’ ; = } | i i Se , Michigan Football Writers As- | “Swivision, ltowns of California. Arizona and| s % BOX pee OUTS ine Detroit)helped maintain the edge they! sociation im East Lansing yeoter. |3\U# Ase mae bout is set for 10 p.m.,!Texas to sce the battle. Added to|™” Nil last might. | : : Pistons rallied in a rough-and-tum- gained in the first pelt. day afternoon, Callahan indicated |}! ween 18 Fast m Standard Time, and with) these is Los Angeles’ huge Mex-| Last night’s tle was the Ist Several members of the Detroit U° quarter bat failed to; aie _, | that the Irish are a much better 64° Reach 6a 300-htle radius of Log Angeles ican population, which has a sim-| @f the season for the Red Wings, : ‘upset the undefeated Boston Celtics! Boston's Bill Sharman was high| s . vi Chest (normal) B7e 8 it elevised tl aie ae «7 i¢.| Who went into the contest with Pistons will stage the 2nd in | team than the squad which was 3,., Chest (expanded) 39 Shut out, “wilt be t{ through- jlar adulation for Raton, or “‘Lit - series of tine weekly basketbalt| 2% Nisht. " \scorer with 28. = tallied 25! trimmed 47-14 by MSU « year 15 pany 222 out the nation via ABC network. tle Mouse.”” nated wins and ipo eens . ble ; 2 x ww oR and George, Yardley 22 for the geo ts . Hoe « Ye -_ - * yings are now ce W clinies Thursday night at 7:15 ws 25 | age. rist ‘ ‘. | DE naa! leaven ibehiad| (the at the Mumford High School gym. The Celts won their sixth game | Pistons. “We are hurt badly with in. 2? Waist 28 Macias rates as\q 10-8 betting) The U.S. Embassy in Mexico) 40. Fs a d New York. nasium. The clinics are free to wetheot S loss last night in down- Detroit trailed 20-23 after the juries, however, but I think our s% eT 1*'} favorite to gain a clear claim to City announced that 8,000 —) everyone interested. ing the Detroit Pistons 111-105 in| first period and 44-58 at the half jjeam should be at a higher peak ® Ankle § the title. He laid claimof! “Tuesday's Results one pin behind. Rothbarth fired a ————————____—___ Bob Pettit hit for 18 points in “SU stidders for the Wisconsin off to end a dispute that has ex- Mexican nationals who have al- Algiers a return fight within SQ. Detroit 1 New York 1. tie) 277 game recently as Bull was Spe a game which he said was ‘their ee «SEo"rdduvs in Paris he wins. “jew York at Toronto the first half, a St. Louis record i : days if New Y r posting a 677 series. ® ana wound — with 3A points a, Pest defensive effort.”’ , i ae —— ye ” * * . : * * * \ Central Michigan football Table Tennis Doiph Schayes led the Nate with Daugherty rapped a story which| | Eye Big 10 Title N coach Bill Kelly will be guest 20 points. \referred to his team as the “‘spirit- ~ speaker at a Milford High athletic | ; j ‘less Spartans.” . \ ope PISTONS banquet Nov. 13. eague tarts reece FES ne tet ty| “The attitude is great, this is UC e CS on | \ Od - e * ‘ ‘Thieven 2 0 1 aes {| @ spirited and hustling team,” Bud Wilkinson has coached’ five oubregs @ 1 1 Tsloplua 2 4 8) said Daugherty. “They tried too . All-American guards at Oklahoma | PTTA Netters Conduct sure. ry 2 to nea : : 18| hard against Purdue, and it was . aS but be calls Bud Krisher of this’ Loop Play on Fridays s= 32 8 Phity’ 3 3 °4) OWF own mistakes which hurt | _| CHICAGO ®-Ohio State’s Buck-. Coach Hayes admitted to the year’s eleven better than any he) . . Y Shue a8 is Coe 0 t 3S] he added, jeyes are right. back where they Chicago Football Writers Yester- has had, Krisher is « 216pounder./ at Pontiac High ‘Boise gS Seeman 86 | est coach pointed out that Big Ten play and headed for an-| aay PY "ay of a telephone bik It's ironical that Walled Lake’ {Totals 36 33 109 Totals, "3630111 of 26 timeswhich the Spartan ‘other Western Conference cham-| ™P that he's not sure of hie twice-beaten Vikings. have turned | qos i revie | | offense was stopped from putting pionship. | team’s “staying power.” Neither eS ia ayy gigs beewe lh Cast ee tere (on a drive in —_the—Purdue—and- | Ohio State last year blasted past would he make any comparisons \ ‘cues thie Gill iarcumeeredits n_last Friday night under the . Wen Lest Pet. Illinois games, it was either) {itinois, Wisconsin, - Northwestern’ between this year’s team and the X. none @ year ago when the locals Sponsorship af the Pontiac Parks eta oe $ ~ 128 fumbles or encroachment penal- | jand Indiana but ran into Iowa and 1954 and 1955 teams which won \ ranked with the state’s top powers. |" Recreation Department. \Syreceen® 2B Se ties which stopped the drives. (Michigan, suffered two straight: successive Big Ten titles. . Three of the long runbacks oc-| ee i cineinnaty WESTERN DIVISION | | t+ & ot | [shutouts and finished in a tie for! fiayes fears Purdue and said the curred Friday at Berkley. | Competition this season is being sc “touls 0... "3 3 $00, ‘They were our own errors and fourth place. ; Boilermakers have the ‘‘best de- {held each Friday evening from 7 /teSepelie 0002.9 39] Not really @ poor. offense which || Now the Buckeyes, who lost fense in the conference.” The game ito 11 p.m. in the Pontiac High TUESDAY'S RESULTS hurt us,’’ he continued. | their opener to Texas Christian, will be regionally televised on NBC 5 Sports Pages \School girls’ gymnasium. = eae in Today's Press | Any person interested in thé | °"” wWepxespay's SCREDULE spine of table tennis is welcome POLI) Same neneonied. t@ attend these sessions. There | | will be opportunity for general | | play as well as organized ‘Prep Stars Featured | league competition. It will soon be time for the prep honor football teams around Coast Star Leads ' in Total Offense sxtmcrismcita-rosst Scene te many on at 1:30 p.m. x *« . The Boilermakers have done an | about face after losing their first three games to Notre Dame 12-0, |Minnesota 21-17, and Wisconsin 23- ‘14, Purdue is now riding a three \game winning streak by knocking ‘off, Michigan State 20-13, Miami of Ohio 37-6 and Iinois 21-4. * * * pes : od ai Purdue coach Jack Motlenkopf “ This is the 9th straight sellout | for the: Notre Dame game and with the new seating in Spartan/ _ |Stadium, a new record crowd of ’ | 76,000 will witness the contest. * * * All seats have been sold for months and a total of 38 radio) stations in Michigan, Ohio and Chicago will carry the game along with Mutual ‘Broadcasting System | have pushed past Illinois, Wis- consin, Northwestern and Indi- , ana. And again they must face Towa and Michigan. However, there's a change in the script this season. Rapidly improving Purdue comes before lowa and Michigan, _All Ohio State needs is two vic- ‘tories in its last three games to) assure a trip to Pasadena and the 2 5 & R = & membership. Ten four-man teams -*- -& * i puma i . i 7 j which has 560 outlets across the: ———— —_ ‘Rose Bowl, And Newman, Washington Played iti the jeague last season.' Starting im_today’s sports-see- country. | : : AP Wirephete — Hosable one eae re inet Fates Ohio State-as “probably the * | tion, ina first of three series, READY FOR BOUT — Manager Pancho Rosales tapes the Iowa, coach Woody Hayes’ crew soundest football] team we meet State Quarterback, Has Made 1,001 Yards By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bob Newman of Washington ’ Although the PTTA wants to ~|maintain its statewide champion-’ ship reputation, all beginners and mediocre players are invited. The | league will meet every Friday| the top players in Oakland Coun- ty’s Class A ranks are pre- viewed (page 44). Tomorrow we will look at the in Class B and Friday State College is major colleg football's new individual offense leader, moving into first place|— with 1,001 yards made on the ground and through the air. * * * Statistics released today by the/__ NCAA service bureau show the Cougars quarterback jumped from sixth a week ago to the top spot by gaining 277 yards against Ore- gon State last week. He completed 17 of 25 tosses for 243 yards and three touchdowns but Washington State bowed, 39-25. ~*~ * * The junior from E) Cerrito,} — Calif., also ranks second to Fur- man’s Billy Baker in pass comple-} - _tiong, trailing by one. The leaders: . TOTAL OFFENSE Serxepeen— Willis, Idaho Austin, Rutgers Hill, ° Allard, Bos. Coll. RUSHING eed 3 z I : 1 , Ariz, &t. Perkins, New Mexico Army 2 toes =5R32 Clark, Ohio St. Austin, oops . Du Semrepeurn Be. o =F 7 szeestesese veee82 855 i bd > Seer eyppe AIH ~qZ1H ts PP . —— siesiar8 Fa 125 BALDWIN ROWLERETTES ? "i Bud Lou's 27 Chuck’ Al's Sint 2412 Nightingale 17 10 Streeter's 23.43 Tompkins \o al Drewrys : 13. Pow. + 1038! EB. 3: Dunlsy 21 15 Team wk tH Season highs: Individual, Dererny | Wrtite, 195; team, & 5, 951, Individual (3 games) Maxine ve 453; team, Nightingale Super Ge * 2610. , saa? asesenea: Sauseg® ggagesees 88838 through the end of March. | = race at Caracas, Venezuela. His ond he just walked away from the best reund up the Class C stars. aP Wirephoto JUST WALKED AWAY — This is a sequence of picture show- ing a racing car driven by Masten Gregory of Kansas City in a Maserati overturned on the sec- lap and he was pinned underneath the car. After assistance scene bleeding from a cut over Pontiac » Motor sponsors all of the Notre Dame broadcasts this year with Harry Wismer, a former Michigan Stater at. the Mutual microphone. also will wind up with the confer-;this year.” That could very well be | for tonight's bantamweight title fight against Alphonse Halimi of ence title. ‘true but another coach doesn't con- France. Macias is recognized as the Mexican champ and Halimi | One reason that the Buckeyes Sider the Buckeyes “we. i > ion. jare not apt to collapse this season |‘ is the European champion : . Coach Milt Bruhn, whose Wis- hands of Raul (Raton) Macias before a workout in preparation Lake Orion Holds 7th in ‘B’ Ratings By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS If Marshall's Redskins can get by. off-beaten Albion and Coid- | water in their next ‘wo games, the powerful Twin Valley League! jteam should rack up its first myth-! lical state class B high school \feotball title. The Redskins headed up the As- _ {sociated Press ‘top ten’ ragkings for the fourth successive Week to- day and hold a comfortable edge over the second-place East Lan-| sing Trojans, whdse only setback was a 6-0 verdict to the pace-| setters. | | week—slipped to thit¢d place is that oe State is eligible for) oor ales) pacbeead a ~ \the Bowl bid, Last year Ohio State n Sowa us oe oman Te rn Sages ae ho ee iniractions. t A ~—— lee the three. ‘I'd have to say that jon last Saturday’s game at least,” ‘said Bruhn. ‘‘All three, however, Se py eh and & on Giant Fans Seek are very fine teams.” a nsing over sec- ‘tary a slipped pas an- | ond place in the seventh week- listee into fourth place. Manistec'5700,000 Wor th \beat Traverse City St. Francis! of 1958 Ducats my Rmeaon, Same of 1958 Ducats Ab Teams Keep wnt aw’ Records Clear ly ratings, made by the AP's panel of sports writers from all parts of Michigan. The Trojans whipped Coldwater 41-12 while Chartotte—in second place last Behind Manistee in sixth place of ticket reservations—al most, for the second straight week is $700,000 worth already—is swamp-} Grand Blanc. The Bobcats started ing the San Francisco Giants’) Sciecoumseet cae ane |the season with a pair of one- front office. Last Weekend Acti against Tonia. ‘touchdown deadlocks but since [ye heard of such things as eeken ction . ek halfback Bob Suci got back into happening in Milwaukee, but this | Blasted 13 Prep 11s fulltime action have racked up five beats anything I've ever had From Unsullied List Dowagiac got its seventh straight wifs. They trimmed Flint anything to do with,” exulted ! straight win and its third shutout Beecher 27-13 last weekend. ticket manager Peter Hoffman, Saturday against Howe (Ind.) mili- * * * who's been with the National | Lake Orion retained seventh | League organization 25 years. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thirteen teams were blasted out \Gridder Rocks ’n’ Rolls | place and Fremont stayed in the — Hoffman predicts the Giants will the* undefeated-untied ranks in | eighth spot. Lake Orion bested (play to 1% million fans in their | Michigan's high school football | Troy 20-7 last weekend while {irst season in San Francisco. To @ction last weekend, leaving 46 PALO ALTO, Calif. w@ — Alvin su Harrington, Stanford's It’s.enough to give Coach Chuck |Pavior fits. { | x * * Sword Dancer at Stanford Fremont was edging Zeeland ‘reach that figure, he said, an en- teams with unsullied records. Uni- 19-13. larged minor league stadium still VeTsitY of Detroit High was the lseating only 23,,160 would “have M4@J0F Class A casualty, taking a to run at near capacity for all our >" Pasting from Detroit Denby. 74 home dates.” But even more severe than that was Battle Creek St. Philip's * * | ; | Warren and Clawson replaced) songs at San Francisco hotels and . 41, Haven, held to a 20-20 tie| ights foo ason > city i ilding cided Tn” iby Vicksburg, and Flushing, which] sadiam tor the Giants but it won't)! loss to Jackson St. John. le nw «& suffered its second loss (0-14 to), ready ‘next season. On the other hand, Mt. Morris Mt. Pleasant.) ‘ St. Mary dropped off the elite list by the closest margin as Gaines took a 7-6 verdict, Allen Park took a 6-0 lead over Battle Creek but the Western Michigan crew came from behind for a _"“Samoan music has more of a beat than the Ameri type,” * ns * ’ said Harrington, an American’ his Here's the way the AP pane! This Line Coach Gives “Tt rates the Class teams’ this /€; . : try saaee Ti tore of 8 OUP oe, including wenket ted vec exeCUtIVe Grid Orders ' jords: ? * * * “Al puts himself completely into) Monized.” c CLAIRTON, Pa., ® — Mayor lev hi 5 does,” Ta Pi s,| He was born in the small village) 1. Marshall (6-0-0) Kenneth L. Stilley, former Notre 27-13. decision that knocked Allen Save = caged irate PE > ee teasing OS Park out of the unbeaten-untied “Whether on the ‘football field or/of M in Samoa and moved, 3) Charlotte (6-0-0) Dame football star and now an after W War II to Honolulu! 4 Dowsgiac (7-0-0) assistant coach of the University | T@%ks- in everyday life.’ - Al learned the knife dance in his. native Samoa. ; | “It is*a custom of the people of Samoa and I have been doing it) for. many years,” the 21-year-old senior says. ; singing Hawaiian and Samoan folk He does the dance along with) start,” Grang Blanc (5-0-2) of Detroit Titans, was re-elected Previously-undefeated Homer . Lake Orion (6-0-0) yesterday as chief executive of was supposed to play an oft-beaten this Western Pennsylvania city. Athens team but Athens asked Stilley, a Democrat, defeated (out because of- flu: So Homer Republican James Kemp, 3,479 to |booked South Lyon and promptly with his mother who was 1 3 4 5. Manistee (6-0-0) $ nurse. ‘ a Navy! . Premont (6-0-0) * * * -0 Warren (6-0-0) « ; -10 Clawson (5-1-0) I saw my first football game, “Gthers City j i j vag, Lake, jin Honolulu and J) thought it was) pase aol de South Belding. South Mt Kalamazoo 8t a, at game right from the Augustine, Fiint Tech|, Northville, Seg-| 1,964. This was close to Stilley’s lost a 13-6 decision. \ i ih St. Andrew, Fast Grand Rapids, y j the solid 200 pound six ine™ St. Andrew. Fast Gran Rapids, winning margin of nearly 1,500 | Other casualties included Clare footer declared, ‘Cass City, votes in 1953. and Montrose. ‘ oe ” THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1957 ri 1957 CARS ‘ciadienlie Sramanieden LIFT GATES—PADS Rates for an hour, day, week or month or year—whether a ew car or truck you only pay for what you actually use For information, reservations er free local delivery call FE 8-6811. Operated Locally by MAZZA‘S MOBIL SERVICE ee FE 8-681! By BILL CORNWELL It's football all-star time again. With the 1957 gridiron campaign entering its final stages, the hour has comie for coaches, sports writ-' ‘ers, broadcasters and other offi- icials to get their heads together “IGaunty ‘A Grid Stars Numer — ag SRE , of The Pontiac Press are not different squads: — Af - Onan] immune to this past (+ qremen \Cagaie eel chnanea A. B and C. ; Custom and about three weeks | Each coach has a ‘player or from now the Press will name players from his own club that he thinks worthy of all-star mention. -|A survey of Class A mentors sfaround the county reveals an abun- dance of big school talent for con- with trousseau Satin, tulle and lace ensemble. Trousseau includes black taffeta dress, housecoat, nylons, undergarments and jewelry. GS 14” Vinyl Doll Washable, wavable rooted hair. “Criskay” frock with matching accessories. _FREE! 24-pg. Christmas Song Book Complete with words and music. No obligation Special Toyland Opening Prices... Savings up to 40% 15” Walking Bride Doll ae Lionel Train Set Includes steam-ty tank car, engine, car with two auto- Big 17” Bear plush fur, bright = togs, red bow and ttons, hand painted vinyl face. | Fork Lift and reverse, moves nocd down. 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Seicleat “Sorts, Sut salle Van ‘Automatic - Sicklen good a tackle : * . -| for all-star honers in the opinion Ce Ga ay a cet wanes _ Service ond Leay.” head conch Jesse Mac: | Lake mainstay named by Smith. Rebuilding Dick Whitmer, who started the ct hi igniter and _ Our Specialty Chiefs, then Settened x) dofaltt backer, Tod Grant, and | MOTOR TUNE-UP Chlets, then — to fullback,|-uard ‘én offense paged ans - n a steady standout. He|tn addition, he mentioned his en- sa eatias Wet has been particularly effective as tire backfield Pap at Tom Fast Service—Quality Work a linebacker on defense. ! Charley Brown, a 180-pound cher, of which Ridley is the sophomore guard, rates the other! sparkplug. half of MacLeay’s praises. The PHS pilot thinks Brown will be a|Sierns, : solid all-state candidate by the time| Hewitt Hornbeck ‘and. center John MOTOR Exchange Co. 401 S. Saginaw - FE 3-7432 he is a senior. Kerr at Royal Oak Dondero while Hazel Park, enjoying the best}Kimball coach Prentice (Pin) stason in the school’s history, has|Ryan backs tackle Gary Vanek halfback Frank Voeffray, five top-flight gridders in coach'and Chuck Skinner's opinion. Most of Skinner’s compliments | is are directed toward tackle Lou Pavioff, a 185-pound senior and an all-A student. “He's a sound blocker, fast and tops at diag- nesing plays from his I! . back- ing position,” commented Skin- Rer, fensive end as I have fall,” * Berkley’s top contender for post- Skinner was also keen on his, season honors is center Mar: GOT A GAS Raat Me Re 6 i eal cl tae , COMPANY PERMIT? Get | GAS HEAT at its best=with specialist with fine Ganda and half- . catching | tens is strongest offensively, es- ipecially as a blocker. SAN FRANCISCO \WP—It was a! day for reminiscing. * * * ‘Ernie Nevers, former Stanford coach, told how Coach Glenn S. 1825 by putting too much air in a| to a fat ball, Stanford practiced with one for a week. * *® * Dr. Harold P. Muller, the Brick Muller of California's Wonder Team, recalled how he reared. tossed a 70-yard touchdown pass to. Brodie Stephens. * * * California beat Ohio State 28-0 and Muller said the victory led to the West_getting national recogni- tion in football But two real old-timers really Stole the show yeésterday at a Touchdown Club luncheon cele- brating the anniversary of -the (Pop) Warner beat California in! football. Simple: Cal wasn't used | back in the 1921 Rose Bow! and | pionship. Oldtimers Relate Famous Grid Happenings of Yore first football game — Princeton- Rutgers on Nov. 6, 1969. Amos Alonzo Stagg, Mr. Foot- ‘ball himself, and Pat O'Dea, a ‘Wisconsin star 60 years ago, hashed we = io ol’ days." had ‘seen each other since Dec. 9, 1899 when Stagg’s Chicago Uni- versity team whipped a Wisconsin team sparked by O’Dea 17-0. 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Huron (M-59) FE 4-7943 | the state’s top ranked team, Mid- By BRUNO L, KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press Michigan's of | “Sputnik” is prep version “Passnik, rr] Bay City Central, which will bring its powerful grid machine to Pon- tiac’s ~Wisner Stadium, Friday night, : The talented junior has guided ‘the Wolves to six victories in sev- ‘en games, the only loss being to ‘land, 20-14. | Gross hit on 16 of 22 passes for ‘four touchdowns in routing Sag- |inaw, 41-0, last week to bring his i total for seven games to 65 of 101 for 1,294 yards and 16 touch- HUNTERS—Attention! “Upper Mic Michigan Values Values ARE RISING 40 Atres—1,320 Ft. Good Hunting, Fishing $§00 per Ft., Cash —}—~_FE 5-5078 Approx. on U. S. 2 West of Bridge downs. Actually the passing statistics against Saginaw showed 20 of 28 ‘for a f 331 yards. A pair of reserve. quarterbacks, J. C. Dunn and Tem Shook, | added te the monstrous total. The Chiefs can expect an aerial | bombardmen nt Friday night with: Albion Harriers. Ray Hudgins Barber New Located at Tony’s Barber Shop FERRE STREET ag Title Favorites GRAND RAPIDS # — Albion College is a heavy favorite to win the MIAA cross-country champion- ship at the league’s annual run on Wednesday, Nov. 13. The meet will be held over Cal- vin’s new course at Grand Rapids. | Albion scored a sweep over | league opposition in dual meets | Including a victory over Kala- mazoo's defending champions. Dual meets count toward one- half of the league title while BRAKES RELINED Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth Complete Brake Relining First quality, fully guaran- cone $4.4 MARKET TIRE CO. Open 9 te 9 77 W. Huron St. FE 8-0424 the other half of the title is . awarded on the basis. of the | league meet finish. Kalamazoo could share the championship by finishing ahead of Albior in the league meet next week. Battle for individual honors is expected to be between Jim Taup of Albion and Dave Whit- tingham of Kalamazoo. + Albion, coached by Da le Sprankle, won or shared the = for 10 straight seasons before ing dethroned by Kalamazoo Ne fall. -6§.00-16 2 in 1 6.70-15 2 in 1 7.10-15 2 in 1 | | considered as substitute sites for| ithe annual Aluminum Bowl foot- ‘ rifle-| armed quarterback Jerry Gross of: ‘| announced yesterday that * ~ 1) ential + Gg ff 777) PPC LLLLL| ee ee LLALLL lany of a half dozen capable re-'Carey join Gross in the starting aide fe = ene but. er backfield to give Bay City a pow- Ss not mean olves are i an ace jertul ground ‘attack as well. Halfbacks Ken Swincicki and Last year at Wisner Stadium Butch Kokaly and fullback Ken| the Welves romped to a 32-0 vic- Gacki’s 121 ale Ares Drake Still Leading County By CHUCK ABAIR lowe have come along fast in recent | Just like Old Man River, Jim ‘weeks and: have tallied 24 points Drake of Lake Orion and St. Bene-|2Pi€ce in their last two games. dict ace Larry Gacki keep right on OAKLAND COUNTY SCORING | ' i tory and finished the year as the state’s sumber twe team. | Currently ranked second, again, | Bay City would like to regain | the top spot, but this is unlikely | since Midland has only Owosso | remaining and the Chemics | should have little trouble here. the book at the Wolves. The big game in deciding the Last week Pontiac spotted Flint championship of the Saginaw Val- Northern 20 points in the first half jley. Conference may come next nd then held the \ | ‘week when Bay City and defending mons Me) - ne Vikings hihi eae aint nee tangle. cehae wate 1 | Coach Jesse MacLeay. was upset : over the poor blocking’ and tack- Pontiac, ok a le oe “nce ling in the Northern game and has ‘record, has. nothing to lose but-made a concentrated effort this. jeverything to gain Friday. Except week to improve the tactics: for the Midland game .and the 26-6; Game time Friday night is 8:00 ‘Arthur Hill game, no*team has, P-™. Pontiac grid fans can watch ‘been able to eantain the Wolves lone of the state's great high school withi 4a t iteams in action. Tickets can he i points. purchased in advance at the high/ The Chiefs, like the other school or at Osun s men's « boenhont teams already _ vanquished by Bay City, are decided underdogs up te as much as 32 points. For this reason Pontiac should feel little pressure, and the Chiefs could afferd to take every gam- ble in throwing everything in | NEW! ~ 1958 Plymouth Seattle, DEN riday = 1151, Washington, outpointed Kid Pichiique, 50, Hav hed Terrazas, 147 5 Car cape Herbie Rodriqueds é - TUESDAY'S FIGHTS SEATTLE — Archie Moore, 192, san 150, outpointed Eddie Cotton, 177%,| ut oey Giardel 160%, Se, bors, "Mew Orleans, 10 ec. NY, enone ted war Greaves, 15744, RICHMOND, Calif+Hank Casey, 159, rere. ‘San Dick Lane, Wl, Francisco, apes Fie.—Jimmy Peters.' Boise, Idaho, 10 eS een The for the Fifty thousand women are members of the Automobile Club of Michigan. They are pro- tected by more, far, far more than just money. They have here a great sheltering, far-reaching, friendly blanket of protection, help, aid, con- ~ motoring life a more secure and pleasant life. A master membership is only. $15 a year, just about the cost of a half cup of coffee a day. Women whose husbands are members can enjoy an associate membership for themselves at only $8 a year. Mighty mice for the wife and nearly half price. * oD Pat b rolling along as the leading indi- |Drake, fake ae ee rederic : 12 @ 12 vidual scorers in this. sector. Tunnicliff, St. James .... 7 12 6 73 L ‘ Clark, Cranbrook 50 ~4 9 5S 59) * * we * {Graves, Deteavitie -eeoe 7? @ 4 5B) Drake ranks first among players 2 iat ciesanad © 3 is with schools inside Oakland County ivuuy wee Bt de fs . A A ‘Bogues, Lamphere oS § 7 © 421 with 85 points, 13 ahead of St. \Leteon, Wells oe tS $i 'Frederick’s Jack Lyon and big Bill | Rowoceeee “Oak Park os 23 Tunnicliff of Ferndale St. James. jLittleson. ‘Tror 7 6 ° 36 Inderhill, S Lyor wes & A &§ 35 The latter pair will be running yeargan, Walled Lake 0703) 4 34 against each other Sunday (Andersee. Milford 7 4 10 34 erocher, St. Fred 5 5 232 Lucadam, W. Bloomfield T #4 i 1 Gacki is all alone in the area leet Maccl Pack. Am of point race with a total of 121 in Stokes. Tro; 6 4 7 31 enly six games. A distant tnd ia (ceinermen Fermington 7 Bt 31 Almont's All-State hopeful Frank Wurst. Walled Take 7 5S @ 36 . @ jHill. Avondale € 4 6 30 | Hartway, whe has 11 TDs for 66 |ijecht. Rochester $ 5 @ 3 ‘ Raymond. OL St Mars a) 5 © i6 digits. * i ‘Acton, Clawson ? 6 &$ Oo 26 * Moore, Sou nivale 7 $§ 6 3% : Rehse, Clawec 6 § 6 30 Drake, Lyon and Tunnicliff each COUNTY AREA 8¢ begin ; made two touchdowns last weekend Gack: st. Benedict 4 20 A ee to keep ahead of such county con- IBiers"" Northvitie ,u 9 e ‘Dealer's stub” into OAKLAND ST. CLAIR WASHTENAW of age or older is” * ! La CY OWENS 147 South Saginaw Street * nbone FE 5-4101 } ey THE 2 PON TIAC\ PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER é. _193t t ‘Pheasant Derby’ Near End: Deer Contest Opens Nov. 15 for photégraphing. Birds must Ellsworth Guerin, 3051 Eastwood, not be dressed before entry. ‘Auburn Heights, downed a big Winners will receive $50 and $25 Tooster on Monday. He was hunting. U.S. Bonds (heaviest, longest). _with his son, Jerry. 16, when his’ Current leaders ‘are 4 pounds. ' pointer put the bird pp. It took 91, ounces, and 39% inches, re 'W° shots to down it. Guerin, 35, spectively , a is a General Motors Fruck & : Coach employe. His bird displaced Rev Weather Will Aid Duck Hunting Luck — Waterfowl _— Activities By H. GUY MOATS Slowed Up by Lack The close of one exciting Pontiac Press Inmting contest is near at. of Wind and Fog hand. and a new one will reach jfor top interest for Oakland. County LAN SING - Fog and wind-' ‘outdoorsmen on the fo! lowing week. Jess days plagued waterfow! hunt- @nd. | 1957 “big pheasant derby." Sea- son on this colorful game bird winds up Sunday, Nev. 10. Final day for entries is Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 12 e’cleck noon. All entries must be brought to The Pontiac ars through Gast of Michigan inst Press sports department for The thtest leader - barged away G Sal : ous vol Td eg, | iast- Only tour days remain of the weighing and measurement, and out front by more than a pound,|\“@¥ 5almmen’s entry : week. but there shouldbe .plenty — . = J eas * * ef good hunting days left. state = Beginning Friday, Nov. 15, and econtinuing through Nov. 20, the game experts reported today * * * “There are still some major duck movements ahead. and hunt- ers have no reason to be discour- aged,”’ said Herbert O. Miller, annual Pontiac Press deer contest will take over. Ag Press will pre- sent a $150 U.S. Savings Bond for the heaviest aeee! Last year’s win- ner (heaviest buck) was Roger H Along the Outdoor Trail ‘: 4 ON HIS WAY UP — Here's a new champion German shepherd, in the making The handsome: 14-months-old animal above has al- | ready collected 7 points towards an AKC championship with wins at Kansas City’s 44th Annual Conformation Specialty Show: (latest), at Columbus, O., show. Tux of Forjan is owned by road, Pontiac, at Macomb County and the recent Saginaw Valley Rudy W. Buchmann, 1921 Delrose widely known obedience show judge, formerly very ‘Riviera Wonder ‘Jumping Champ > at Horse Show | NEW YORK (@® —~ The open ‘jumping champlonship of the Na- tional Horse Show. could turn into one big joke—a horse laugh, that ‘is, for Riviera Wonder. * * * , This remarkable 6-year-old gray igelding, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Mann of Port. Washington, N.Y., already has won beth jump- ing events he has entered and has made his opposition look like a i i " ‘bunch of farm nags. * * * Riviera Wonder has won ths open jumping title the last two years and it will be recalled that Mana got into a feud with the U.S. Olympic team because of the horse. He thought he was being snubbed and the Olympic bigwigs * conservation department. waterfowl specialist with thé state Overall, hunter success has /Davds, Pontiac, at 207 pounds. | Rules for the deer ‘derby’ .are nnchanged 1—Only full- time Oakland County H. GUY MOATS Mutdoor Editor, Pontiac Press active in the breeding ard showing of German shepherds. Tux will ithought Wonder wouldn't do well compete in the Nov. 10 Motor City y Specialty ae in eed lin. international competition, - been only so-so thus far into the | 70-day waterfowl! season, which : residents are eligible. 2—Bucks entered may be taken ed : at . Sis —— enema - ser saad a mg : open pa on 1 ore hunting ’ anywhere in Michigan where such weather is a major cause. : hunting is legal. . -3—Deer must be dressed out _ Fog which blanketed many areas last Thursday, Friday and Satur-! day reduced visibility for hunters and encouraged ducks to stay close to their shoreline hideways. Miller said. Lack of wind -gave them, cause to delay their flights south- ward “But there are plenty ‘of birds around and there are going to be. ‘prior to weighing 4—Weight slips must aecom- pany all entries, and all must be signed by the weigher (must be weighed on state-approved scales , markets, locker, fuel scales are OK). Must also have signatures | be. of the hunter and at least one. other disintegested Perse sod i lots more.” Miller said. ‘Some witnessed wei : ghing. good, windy weather will give | hunters plenty to shoot at.’ : aes dations on entries. Te: " - _" | served by The Press. 6—Entries may be made at the * * * sports department between 7 am and 1.30 pm.. daily, except that none will be received after 12 noon Saturdays (none on Sundays). En tries sheuld be brought to The Press for photographing. Entries close Dec. 3 at 12 o'clock noon Ducks of al) varieties are re- ported up and down the major waterways of Easter Michigan. Heavy concentrations of canvas- backs are reported on Lake St Clair and redheads on Saginaw Bay. Hunters at Pointe Mouillee on, the Lake Erie marshes have} bagged blue-bills, baldpates, mal- lards, black ducks and others. Lake Residents Seek Control Over Speedboats lénited Multi-Lakes Plans Fish Dinner, Party A rapes dietshes fish dinner, on| Dec. 8. along with a turkey shoot | the same afternoon, and the annual, Christmas party for children have n action on part of been arranged by Multi-Lakes Con-! Michigan S lake resident tand cot- servation. lagers) associations is sought in Christmas party will be held at an effort to control the fast grow- ing traffic of speedhboats on the the clubhouse on Reed's Lake, Sun- day,. Dec. Dec. 15, starting at 2 p.m. ame PHILIP’ a CLOSING OUT SALE Pealias Pras pects | many inland lakes contest. The husky ringneck fabove) is dis- played by its captor, Ellsworth Guerin. 3051 Eastwood, Auburn Heights. It was downed \Mon- day near the Dodge estate. All-time largest bird in = contest was — v ad 5 pounds. NEAR RECORD ROOSTER — Prospective * entries in The Pontiac Press-pheasant “derby,"’ Oakland county lakes are feel- ing this pressure because of the nearness to great metropolitan | areas, and because of the bur- geoning interest in outboards and other types of mobile craft. which is fast nearing its conclusion, today had a real target at which to shoot. Taking over the heavy bird division lead is a 4-pound/9*9-ounce speci umen, very close to the record for this i alee eae : already moved to exercise control. but it is Residents here have Rifles — Guns Maan Returns for Biggest Snecialty Show muiscsteneise’: moses pk tienagt Biggest pecially W Soe lake. residents and cottagers. Specialty Title Won — by Pontiac Area Dog Although he's .only 14. menths old, Tux of Forjan’s Rudy Buch- mann’s German Shepherd, has done all right in the show ring, heading for an AKC championship. Besides several other honrs, Tux took two* big ones recently at Kansas: City In a field of 249 entries in the German shepherd division Tux emerged first American bred male. and then Went gon ‘to win the show reserve winners’ male. Tux is a son of CH. Tagg of For; jan and Litci von Liebstraum. 3 Candidates for M-L Prexy Selection of a list of candidates for office in the annual session of \Multi-Lakes Conservation Assn. has put three in the field for the pres- idency; now held by Raymond Cha- bot. Nick Lup’s committee named Welbon Payne, Walt Peters and Stan Tusan. Nominations will be certified at tonight's meeting in the clubhouse * * Other officers to be named in clude vice-president (Howard Per- kins, incumbent); treasurer, ‘George Jaffray, incumbent) Sec-. retary (Herb Harvey); member- ship secretary (Marion Pullis! and directors Conservation Men Will Pool Research Work , morning. Four snipes flare ahead, Conservationists ‘‘scaiping’ as they go. They con- Marsh Hunting Satisfies — soa Sipe Give Fine Shooting By JACK PATTERSON We cant take you back to the} golden age of American Yunning. The fow] are dwindling and people | are increasing and the great days’ of field sports are gone forever. «x: But before hunting story is finished let's bor- row a_ yellowed page from it and: for a rare after- noon enjoy kind of shooting . for which Michi- gan was famous) three-quarters of a century ago. Come with us to PATTERSON ithe big marshes ot Lake St. Clair for a few hours, pursuit of that lively sprite of the boglands. Cappella delicata, the jacksnipe | | * * One word of warning: this is a gentleman's business and meat- hunters and shoot-everything ar- tists are invited to stay at home.. * * * We grounded the beat at the edge of the cut, and once out of sight of the rusted stoves, boilers and other spoer that litter the waterways, fhe marsh spreads out to the horizon. * * * We have walked but a few feet when Brother Bob misses his first opportunity: when we do the same. It’s the gun, we figure, because it’s a /new one, a five and a half pound | Beretta double that’s going to sur- (prise a young man on Christmas | tinue. to go. * * * By and by. after we've missed | 'a few more we suddenly startéed| the | the- but a few feet more ‘and wonder if ft was on a day such as this that grandfather shot ‘76 snipe at Hilton Head Island, * * * The wind freshens—anad— the light gets worse as a thin spate of rain dims Bob's glasses. But pretty soon he begins to get down to business and when time has run out, we are both, if not weighted down, comfortably warmed by a decent harvest of anipe. Back at the boat we pause to consider this business of snipe shooting and decide maybe if we had but one shooting day left it should be spent in the marshes. We are pleased with the little gun. We hope its new owner will |use it well for many happy years. Canada Studies River Pollution Sarnia Committee Hires Biologist to Check on St. Cloir River @ | SARNTA, Ont. (® — Pollution studies in the St. Clair River will enter a new phase this month, Fred Bremner, chairman of the St. Clair River Research Com- mittee, says. The committee, which repre- | sents 10 Sarnia industries and From’ the abundance of these The ‘meeting, the 19th annual pointing the little 20 in the right organisms, Beak hopes to be able Midwest Wildlife Conference, is direction and from then on it is to determine if any pollution or designed to pool research find- |q breeze. Bob is still having dif- toxic substancés are reaching the |ficulties, both in gun-handling ‘and bogging down in the mire. We point out that it takes many years of snipe hunting to produce an efficient bog-trotter. so hie on! * * * We reach a cut that can't be waded. We hold a council of war bottom, killing off the food supply of the marine life. * * * Beak will dig up 100-samples one cpbic foot in size starting at jLake Huron and continuing down the river some 10 or 35. miles below Corruna. he ran {6th in the 13-horse field- Thev aré the Michigan Boxer over the mile and a half turficlub. Midwest Collie club. Dober- MUCC Camps Opened route man Pinscher club of Michigan, ‘German Shepherd Dog club of De- to Outside Groups | itroit. Great Dane club of Michigan.) LANSING ww — -Junior _ Chihuahua club of Michigan, De De- vation camps. min Big. ‘reductions on, /punting boots. pacs, hunting cloth- ing. sleeping begs, binocu- lars, hunting khives, stoves, lanterns, roller skates, ice skates, luggage. LANSING (® —- Potential oper- ators of shooting preserves in Michigan say the state must relax its proposed regulations if the ven- Miss Berg Earns oF eonser , by Michigan —________ semeone had purposefully poison PY Thure Miner Majer arene et Estimates of Michigan s deer all the fish in a familiar old lake? e actric No toda ey an cores : is = 635 12 25 herd. based on game = survevs * * * Pats oo © Led We ‘> throughout the vear, place the It happens, more and more fre- Mon. oii. & 45 230 #95 53 whitetail population at about quently, as modern fish manage- lee “ic es ae 16.65 4 05 600.000 animals. ment techniques are applied fo ~ lakes around the country- | But it's a good thing that the / average angler traditionally is a calm, thoughtful. moderate fellow. 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Do: ert Gia Ties your Du Hointt Dee H nung fun | such practices is any measure, put on a pair f ARM FEET tefore :o0u go ou the cc Put on s & i pair of Ogee Biectri Sock the amaedzir afe «’ forta stocking think how the welkin would ring ‘big lake. that work like an te ance! on 4 fee EN OF YOUR WINTER id t ——— SS PUN TWICE Ag MUCH ‘ITH WARM PERT EASY TO USE Warmiig THE ONLY THING YOU'LL — Wires are [ng t sig woven right tn e 8Or Ks Completely “ingul- ated, lightweig! i the socks ®Ith the battery carrer on LIKE BETTER THAN ' Four belt t othir each lee They allow com- ‘ Th OPEN EVERY EVENING ‘TIL 9:00 P. M. OPEN SUNDAY ‘TIL 2:00 P.M. “DON'T SETTLE FOR A SUBSTITUTE! GET THE BEST FOR LESS AT belie gf | Check Foster's for Savings PARK FREE AT THE DOOR . ‘ ' 30-30 or 32 Spec. $5995 _ All organized groups of this type LANSING — | $135.50 Winc. 88 LAUREL, Md. #—Mahan,’ the e OF oming ee n should contact the Council, Box from several midwestern states i : NV BA vv 511, Cedar Springs, Mich. ,and Canada will meet at Milwau-| 308 Cal. $19510 aoa 1 tintog te we ena — - : | ee kee, Dec. 9-11 to exchange informa- uni event who! ; i. P . : : i . : \ : ¢ onnai tion on wildlife research work. $113.75 Savage 99EG. ‘only finished 10th two years ago, Billed as the country's largest troit Toy Manchester c'ub, Boston’ Ried bacaee Soha . will get another crack at the Combined ‘specialty dog show. Terrier club of Detroit Predator in the upper peninsula 300 or 308 Cal. $8500 $100.000 W hit . Cont Motor City Specialty Clubs Associa-' * et. * )and a bounty is paid for the : ashington, D.C., Inter- sion exhibition is set for this week- According to the association’s 2imal. In the northern lower. national- Monday ‘end (Sunday? at Detroit Artillery,Gene Burman. “this is a show. peninsula. bobcats are considered ings in a wide variety of fish and RIFLE SCOPES *~ * * ‘Armory. 15000 West $-Mile Road in win-wise, that means more to the 8@Me animals and may be hunted game semis: Hasty House Farms accepted Oak Park. exhibitor of dogs than any show om jee December 15 and The conference agenda includes $45.00 Weaver s the invitation yesterday of the * +, * hin the country. T6 the spectator “4rcn 2 sessions dealing with “The Rela-, | Ks 33.75 Jf the ms pa aaa With ft was expected the entry list it Mears opportunity to see out-| => *)* tion of Law Enforcement to Re- $97.59 Weaver $, f American selection board. With. pec pe Lee o The opossum will eat small source M . t.”’ “Sell Re- . KV eee *43.13 Christopher Chenery’s Third Would pass the 1,000 mark. It ystahding dogs from all parts of source Management,” “Selling F a $1.50 Lyman 8 Broce ah car pad U.S. colors, reached 960 last year. Show is the country,” An indication of the ‘mammals, birds, eggs, insects, search Findings,” and sevéral | BPower | oo... .0:s, 35.62 it gave the Ayvericans two entries’ Fated the ind largest in Michi- ishow's attraction is the 1956 world | ‘fruit, carrion and garbage. technical meetings. $49.50 Lyman 37.23 Ih | for shooting seasons and more lee. operators aired their views on the way in the percentage of released. pheasants which may be shot by! matter at a public hearing called by state conservation officials. All objected to a proposed ruling which would compel | owners to open shooting concur- rently with the regular season for the game species - involved. They asked for seasons opening as early as Sept. 1. | Among them was Sen. Charles, Prescott (R-Prescott), panel of the hunting preserve bill. ‘cott, whe.plans to operate a pre. serve open to the public on a fee ‘basis near his emaw county ‘home, told the gathering: “There's lots of snow in the northern areas during the latter) preserve | ‘Operators Seek Earlier Shooting on Preserves Between 15 and 20 prospective | Several potential operators ob. | Jected to = proposed limit of 60 | per cent of released pheasants | which may be shot by those | using the preserves. Release of the other 40 per cent to public | lands, they said. wonld lead to — | high costs to the paying customer —pricing both customer and op- - erator out of business. * * * They asked conservation men to raise the maximum to 75 per cent. The state conservation commis- sion will consider the proposed regulations at its monthly meeting Thursday. Michigan's 2% state foreate shock to the indi- part of the regular seasons. An Which produce timber and pulp- o'vidual fisherman when it happens operator needs a longer period’ wood for a variety of uses, also ithan that to stay open if he's to, Serve & greater use as recrea- Biggest such project ever under- make a go of it. If he can't open: tion land. Public use for hunt- taken got under way this week on earlier, then he'll have to raise his, ing, Florida's 31,000-acre Lake Apopka: fees, and then preserves will be.| nature study and other activi- Move was designed to eradicate come a rich man's set-up.’ the gizzard shad. a trash fish. Nearly a score of boats, assisted yy airplanes, otenone, more than 4% million é FOSTER’S HARDWARE & Sporting Goods Store Rd. FE 2-3559 oo. Much of ~ area affected Conservation game chief Harry D. Ruhl said an early opening for took on the job of preserves would likely create re-| Porcupines spreading some 6,000 pounds of sentment among hunters who do ers and spend a good part of their with the anticipation of not choose to hunt on preserves, lives in trees. fishing, camping, hiking, , ties Involve millions of visits te | state forests annually. * © * are excellent climb- Red Tide Hits Florida NAPLES, Fla. (® — The year’s’ worst attack of the fish killing | ined tide has hit the Naples area. | | t * * * Tons of dead fish have been! washed ashore in the past two. is sparsely inhabited * * _¥ The state conservation depart- Tons of Fish Washed Ashore in Naples Area of spraying the gulf and pasees with copper sulphate. * * * The outbreak has killed more game fish than any ofher this séason and. has extended control operations farther south than ‘pre- iviously this year. Red tide is caused by gyninod- “'tnium brevis, a minute Organism | ‘which turns the water ee red / _ Ment has stepped up Its program and poisons. TH i E PONTIAC PRES / ark gremn’ te Nght tas) te’ Shaad bean annioaboadarsres Within an hour a = snal ter och change the color of ‘hi SERVICE Complete Service on All Types Transmission All Work Guaranteed . Free Check-Up Service _ 47 N. Parke St. — North of City Hall — FE 8-602 é Five Detroit's Only Representative |sJim Bun Braves - Selected; Three Yankees Picked ning on First Team NEW YORK York Yankees to. the New named | 1957 Test a '58 Studebaker with Twin Traction for sure-footed power in mud, sand, ice or snow. Studebaker-Packard See your local Dealer = today! ‘ald and Mantle with 137 each and { ning |campaign ‘American League w * Williams and * Mus players from non pennant-winning Ajl-Stars, lected the largest numbér of votes clubs to make the among the 182 cast of the Baseball Writ America Williams Was named Boston's on 160 Musial, St. Louis Cards’ first base- man, received 158 votes. The remainder of the squad was ‘made up of second baseman Red Schoendienst, third Mathews, outfielder and Mantle of the bal Mantle. the or Berra * Wilhans, Berra were Yogi fram 1956 Behind Willams and Musial ballo 14 vi this year's Mathews with ‘Spahn with 115. The closest vote ithe White Sox’ Nell Mulwaukee star was named on % ballots and Fox on of Detroit 66 * * Five of the all-star batted hich 300 during the regular: Pace said. er than Williams #—Batting cham- | pions Ted Williams and Stan Mu- ' sial, five membérs of the Milwau- kee Braves and three fromthe were Associated ‘Press Major League All-Star Team for. today * ial, the bs ers’ mem left fiel ballots baseman Assn only col- bers of der, And AMONG THE STAKS — B left) and Ted Williams (top m (lower left) and Ed Mathew : 2etters in the Major League All Hank Aaron pitchers Warren Spahn and Lew Burdette of the Braves and shortstop Gil McDougald, outfield- er Mickey ai catcl Yankees - on uly repea ting c yes) McD was between ‘second sackers Schoendienst and ‘ ie Fon. 86. Ano * topped ith 388 rer and ANN ARBOR A red ho 'elS rivalry begun several years ago | h igh in hacks has its final college chapte: mame Saturday at Illinois. staal ~ *& * Again it will be Jim Pace Michigan matching speed ar ‘Jusiveness with Bobby Mitchell « Iilin HHS bs ; The ‘* * re ther each other in 1951 in went to Langston, 60 miles awa) in Hot Springs “This isn't a real rivairy,” “Bobby and I are the geod friends. His team always Mu... beat us in high school and he |Sial was first in the National with ‘cored about 10 teuchJowns to |.301. |Aaron .322 and |Mathews wound up Mantle finished Schoendienst with at 29° “69, my three in those three games.” . In college it has been a one | é one standoff between the two ol school between (wo fleet haif- of rd They started competing against Arkansas 3S, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1957 “Back of Week’ { By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS {Lynch grabbed the ball in mid-air Honor Accorded Navy’s Wellborn Ray Wellborn. a substitute full back on the Navy football] team, figured in-four touchdowns against Notre Dame last Saturday. One of these was scored by the op- position. But the three Wellborn allied himself uspet the Irish 20-6 and earned the 183-pound Mid- shipman the designation as Asso-, ciated Press Back of the Week. | * * * It was a heart- -breaking exper- - fence when We! 1 born fumbled when he was tackled in the first /period and Notre Dame's Dick ‘and scampered 46 yards for a touchdown * * * But the ll-vear-eld Texan wasn't dismayed. He got that one ; back with a 79-yard touchdown . run after taking a pitchout in the ontiac otor a S second quarter. He plunged for AP Wirephete atting champions Stan Musial (top with Red Schoendienst the leading vote ght) along s were among Star team \oting. t Michigan 25-6 as Mitchell netted no175 vards Pace squared accounts last season. He had one of his most brilliant days against the Ulinj. Wol gained 120 yards rushing and f other 49 on the recenving end of two passes lHfe tallied one touch down in Michigan's 17-7 triumph “We've met often in trach too” said Pace. “I was usualls Thee - quick-stepping verme an able to tight one was in the mzhthanded pitcher ratee a in which Bur.(Pace atfending Dunbar high beat him there | atego vi ure) ; tock Mitche jdette had 75 votes and Jim Bun school in Little Rock and Mitchell ao * Pace and Mitchell staged a spor tacular due! last winter here dow: a 60-yard straightaway. Pace by a whisker and went on come the Big Ten indoor champion, won Tal he sprint again beeting Mitchel! | Pace has been Michigan's top | runner all season. His 320-yard rushing total doubled the effort of his closest teammate, full. 0 d \Dougald. .289 and Berya 251 foes. back Jim Byers. He is Michi- | Other pitchers who received ~ e A | gan’s leading pass receiver be- : , high consideration were- Billy _ . ___, hind end Gary Prahst. He leads Pierce of the White Sox with : Autchell wrecked — Michigan's. the team in scoring with seven sat votes, Jack Sanford of Philadel, C'C2Ms of an unbeaten season two_ in ; anes 24 and Dick Donovan - sears ago. He ran 64 yards for one 4 7] Bathe White Sox with 12 tuuchdown-and set up another with WH |. Tee dating and pitching records of the 4 “-yard dash. The Ulini upset ~ lavers named to the “heseein my Pre ears ajor League All-Star team for 1957 < Pi cee "ST Aen 4 > ayer w RRA Musial, Stl 1b 02 178 79 107-341 Fans Boo Deci Don't G Cc ht! Seh'd'nst, Ma. 2» $48 200 15 65 309 | | ni < athews b 572 167 32 4 , ‘ont Get Caught! McD'gaid, Yur ss 539 156 13 @ > —s 3 : Villiams. os. of 420 163 38 87 eres ; An Extra Pair Mantle, Ynk. of 474 173 34 94 = for Joey Giardello < : Aaron, Mil of 615 198 44 382 see = DR. H. BUSSEY of Glasses Can ee SW ecw: > Optometrist Spahn. Mil. Ip 71182111 268, DENVER e The only persons ? Save Headaches Burdette, Mil Sil? 6s. : ~ . < Eyes Examined SECOND, EAM dissatisfied with Joey Giardello’s Player, Clad iB H cat me Or ——— = vee uctea «s+ DR. HAROLD BUSSEY, fie & 22 2 2 CRS Weround unanimous decision over “4 8. Bagt | ialoene, Bor. 3b S34 13 15 19x gee-WHE Greaves last night nee < Next te Oatiane Theater OPTOMETRIST jBenks. Cubs me ~ food s 392 285 to be some of the fans among the >» FE 4-5211 Mays, Giants. of 572 152 4 ta m1 crowd of 4,425 < Lollar, WSox, ¢ 350 . calwi rasa Many of the spectators started Jy iN: f = — —— — mem Pierce. 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Its simultaneous withdraw- al from the United Nation’s dis- d of Marshal Zhukov with its implication of one-man rule of Russia by a person whose emo- judgment and sense of responsibility is ques- * * * While it fervently hopes that peaceful counsel will prevail, American industry is always sen- sitive to talk of war, threats of war, or—worse—the chance of war. The widespread belief that business as a whole fattens on war doesn’t hold water, , * * * . True, industries closely tied to defense production get govern- ment orders. To fill them the com- :jnational di production on which they say they have a chance of better profits. * * ¥ For business as a whole, inter- *s even short of war threaten the cutting off of sources of materials, the loss of skilled workmen to defense plants or the armed forces, and usually sharply curtailed consumer spend- ing, when the government moves to halt any war scare buying of the first days. The goods the defense plants turn out don't raise the nation’s total wealth. They are made to be destroyed, not to raise stand- ards of living. * & kk The great prosperity of the last two years has been a prosperity of peace. The Defense Department is spending about 38 billion dol- lars this year. To be sure, this thas helped boost total production. But the nation’s total output of goods and services is expected| this year to hit 430 to 435 billion! Airs, Missiles Pace Advance NEW YORK ip — Aircrafts and missile shares continued to forge ahead as the stock market ad- 'vanced in heavy trading today. Leading issues gained from trac- tions to two points or better. The ticker tape fell as much as transactions The aircrafts and missile shares were continuing their rise. on news of Russia's second space satellite and on expectations that the government would boost spending to meet Soviet competi- tion, * * *. Boeing, helped by higher earn- ings and an increased stock divi- dend, was up 1% at 36% on an opening block of 10,000 shares. North American Aviation rose %| at 26% on a big opening block of, 25,009° shares, two, minutes behind the pace of) |Pontiac 1957 Pontiac tinues. to Tead 1956 production, a General Motors production report indicated today. * * * ‘For the 10 months concluded at the end. of October, Pontiac had tolled out 273,425 units, compared to 271,258 during the same period of 1956. General Motors U. 8. and Can- ada total production for. the same 19 months period of 1957 was 2,724,233, compared to 3,- 023,206 for 1956. October produc- tion was 172,124 cars and trucks, Division Oct. '67 Chevrolet. ...0..-sesccece.-. 00,859 ee © ee-eccee-cee-+ 4,531 ‘But seecsassscccce-eoe 26,968 Cadilisc A . &159 Continues Lead Over "56 roduction in 1957 con-| While 214,278 were ae, in the Prod uction + same month of 1956. Pontiac October production was 10,733, as compared to 12,886 for October, 1956. . x * GM Truck & Coach produced 6,391 units in October, and marked up 7,974 in October, 1956. Ten month production figures for Truck & Coach reveal 59,363 this year, and 79,927 last year in the same period. Other divisions and their October) and 10-month totals for 1957 and.a| 1956 comparison are: Oct. 86° -16-months — 10-Montha 127.630 1,194,376 1,320,559 9.902 311,399 353,268 9.638 ~ 322/839 436,951 1.183 126,015 116,175 | MARKETS Produce | | | News in Brief Harold Shaver, superintendent of |’ \ dollars. x *& * ithe Pontiac Municipal Golf Course, panies often must drop civilian} Even if defense speriding were. Steels” nonfe’ t reported to Pontiac Police, Tues- trous metals, Oils.) Ho gol] ri . : doubled next year—most. unlikely 'rails and motors pushed to the up- gwing are top prices cov-iday, that someone had stolen two) short of all out war—it would still side. ering sales of locally grown prod-|50-foot lengths of red and black, . , es be but one sixth-of the civilian Us Borax opened late, up 4% uce brought to the Farmer's Mar- spiral hose valued at $100. Il iCld segment of the _ gross national 4; ry P 4'8 kets by growers and sold by them) product : - on a block of 8,000 shares. lin wholesale package lots. Quota.| Emerson R. Leslie, 37, of 83 S. se « «& oe — seiige nOW | tior.s are furnished by the Detroit Francis St., was found guilty of, m= : in the news as a solid fuel propel-'Bureau gf Market y iQrunk drivin Tuesday, before, But while the uncertainty con- lant for rockets. The stock pared! ome iat Mares, 8/00 beinday: von Township Justice Luther C.! in an ass e aa lage disidog hes swing pack its gain in later trades. \ ea: Gaines said a fine OF $100 plus” an orth trying to.guess w at’s| pples, etous, BU. ....0...0-0.+ Guat 10 costs. Rubi in the cards for specific industries. | New York Stocks ‘Apples, Meinioan. bend a ubiIN oy Impartial Corporate executives will debate! (Late Morning Quotations) bet eee: ce ‘ eal. oon met Chane ara Ten Meee Board Set Price on Plot. how their firm stands to come out | Admtrat ..... on Ree QUINCE, BU. cc ccennseersce soseereee 300 Gh ch-wide. Pri. 9 am. to 9 pm. f High U jin regard to supplies, to production lame pee toes bo Jones 3 L .... 45.1 Vegetables |» sale or Highway Use [schedules consumer demand. aed St: Be Etre EE pete toms nec nen by gtumimne al Wed od, Tare Alum Ltd ei 313 Poesy as ... 33 4 Cabbage, cane ve is i Burns. - adv.| LANSING — Lawrence A.|_ Merchants will watth to see Aicon v9.7 G2 EOP*Siaee Be edo mee "200. Rubi whether the public is worried or;™ Airlin 166 Lib’ McN&L:.. 8.1 Celery (erates) doz 6-8 *** 995 _ Rummage sale Thurs., Nov. 7 and ubin, executive secretary of the indifierent ha aad Can .... 386 tigg & My ... 65.2 Horseradish, pk. bskt ““** 300 Pri, Nov. 8 9 am. till 5 Mackinac Bridge Authority, says. oe or perhaps resig jam ree ss . bol Lockh Air ... 366 Kohirabf ibehs.) doz . 150 American Legion Hall, 267 Fern-| he followed the procedure recom-| t's how many business Ob- An werdy ..32.1 Lose 8 Com. so, Leks, (bene) dos. - vor: }20'dale St. Birmingham. | mended by the highway de _ | Servers decode the beep-beeps Am Motors .. 63 Lorillard - 248/Ontons, Green, {behs.) dom ...0.. 2.00! ehwa) part from outer space Am N Gas .. 484 Louw & Nash . 88 [Parsley Root. tbchs) doz. .....-- 160 Rummage sale: St. Marys Unit,’ ment in the condemnation of a| ‘ re mee wan feck Trt ¥ 22.7 |Perenios, M% bu. : 1.75 St. Benedicts Church. At K of C strip of land he and two other Am Sugar... 933 Martin Ol 935/Polecees, amerths feeinnn tee S Soamee ee te MONKEY BUSINESS — Seeking a likely sub- cE a persons own near the southern Charles FE. Wilson am Tee He Maen ns mene ei coaka) ooe. 125 Optimrs Rummage Sale. 10 E.| ject for a prize-winning photo is Ewan, chimp Simian shutterbug may have focused on the approach to the new Straits of Am Viscose .. 3 : Merr ch @ 8 144 Radishes, White (oehs.) dos, meeeee 10) ‘Pike. Fri., Nov, 8. All day. with the Columbia Basin Shrine Club Polack photographer who took this picture. Might've jAnacenda wee i ee > 2 ~ : : Mackinac Bridge. | Armeo Stl ... 48 Mpls pl : san Trmatoes, hothouse, (bait) 3 Ibs... 3.00) Family style turkey dinner. Oak.| Bros. Circus. With the golden rule in mind, the made a chimpianship photo. * * * | uys loc — & Co 115 Minn M&M. 77.2\Turnips Weeha) dos. ....... ieee OS land Park Methodist Church. : — The highway department an- Al Cet Line 30” Mecsan, Ch.” 323! Greens [Montcalm et Glenwood. Nov. 7. nounced yesterday that a condem-! neTRoIT w—F Atl Refin ... 382 Mont Ward |. 32.2) AWEs ceescusccvecasesasece 13 cm * : . : ormer Secretary Avec Mt . 54 Motor. Wheel 17 ‘Collard bu. |... aa _ nation award of $3,500 has been| of Defense Charles ©. Wilson said | ig |Baitaon® 34 tasterae u a tern : $8 Used book sale. - First Presby- But Rural Population Up filed in favor of Rubin and Marvin | tha has pr [Bendix Av 46.6 Nat Bisc ... 40 Mustard, bu. 1.25 terian Church. zur Nov. 8 10) and Lynn Hecht of Lansing. | eet ees mpsed 500 sheres|Beaqeet -...-. 1 Net Cash R .. 50.4:Spinach, dU. .......6..cceeee--ee-ee 1:38/'to § p.m. Pri, Nov. 9 , 10 to 8 p.m. ° ° . ee nn t of East N.!of stock in confection’ with his re. aatn aeeel| * iy Met Detry ... 66iawies Chere, ba siteebeeeesecceees ie ay Farmers ec In1Ing A y arsleveert et ~— election to the board of directors Borden"... a mo te 6 us ee ee se ° Cc s pangs ie Donrring ghway jof General Motors Corp. Drigge ME 22) 784 NY Cgatral <. 193} Lettuce @ Salad Greens Z UIZ 0 | ness * * * [Betas My... “ 4 « Nort & West 59.6 Celery Cabbage, bu. a WASHINGTON \®—The Agricul-\tractors, fertilizers, _ pesticides, The department said the own- | Wilson was president of General | cools Cpopaes OP ter Poel... sa ciaeasola, wapebed. ba = arty ture Department says the farm|seeds and nursery stock,” the . ers refused an offer of $3,000 |Motors when he became defense cal Pack ||| 371 Nor Sta Pw . 14.7 Lettuce, Leaf, bu. .....-.ce-seeeees iso population is declining | but the agency reports. Macomb Judge Quinn in August -1956. |secretary in the original Eisenhow- C&P Soup ... 331 Oi Gir °- 35 | rural population is increasing. | . The determination of the prop er Cabinet. At that time he had S2e,hee, 0: BS Srme Gnd ‘4 Poultry. ids amp It estimates the farm population" Teens in Pontiac C iat sale " ito dispose of all holdings in the Gerri vac GO & El 4 | at about 20,396,000, or nearly two, County Gran Ju erty’s worth and damages to 11 com Seon Wa balawe er od at ounty ry acres in the parcel not wanted by (omens: c - @ Sern ae SE Pee AL 9] pernory, ev. & sam — Bie 0.02 U. of M. President Sees sinicn fever than 3 vr ee: o Invited to Attend highway depe tment was! ,, shes & 6 Parke Os... 08." LANSING i®—Atty. Gen. Thomas I bought 500 shares in the open Chrysler |eredges Classroom Laboratory 677.000 compared with 57,985,000 a) ° i int. | hares bs sae 8 Peaney. Jo. t : } 56-60, | ’ r Se ny Cisco a tne market Monday,” Wilson said, Sur Bray: $3 PRR. : ihe econ avenge Mtoe HS) Gs Modern Battlefield °° Dance by Union |. kewasn te mee wh ocea ‘just to have a qualifying interest |Citmar Mo ..°. 304 priser ns. Part dan hese ps avg 318 ade 4 By tarm people it means per- . Gk ffidavit at. yean in the company. on cn ae Phelps D ... 46.6 )large 50-51, wid avg cons whe lide an farms and ee "All teenagers in the Pontiac area/claimed to have an alffidav! * * * Col'Bra A 7. son Phtlee ..... +» 13.2) Browns: Grade A. ae §2-55'5, wtd ANN, ARBOR w—University of \have bepn invited by members of tacking an aide of the Macomb In Detrdit, Rubin id, “T fol- ol Gas . 15.8 Phillp Mor .. 40.5\avg 54: medium 44-45, wtd avg 45; small’ J gage in farming. But the rural MM GA, 1 te eel eee ees: S* Phill Pet .... 37.138 Grade B, 46. Checks 3342-38, | Michi Harlan, 'Pontiac Motor Division Local 653, (County grand jury. lowed. the highway de rtment (> id H d Come (Ed .... 373 pitisby Mus’ Nimaaen 8 Mi igan's president Harla population includes rural res!- ‘a aEaeey uldance meadas Con, Nias 14} 2 Pit Plate @ .. 68.7)" Commercially graded \Hatcher yesterday attacked selec-| dents, whether they live on \UAW to attend a dance Friday, » © * recommended procedure of letting | to ber ee Proct & @ ., 49.2| Whites: Grade mumbo 86, extra ti ice hods ed \night at the union hall at 38 Ken-| h said he had requested an impartial board establish a fair Of ]§ NY M Je'pe Pr (a2) oo” Pullman... 62 |iarge 83-88; large Ae dumte b; medion eo leve service met and urged! tarms or not, It Includes persons |" EY 5 avanagh § req : price.” ie tates eet C Pw Pf (4%) 91 Eye Otl oe. = a. casa. “atta as |greater stress be put on training, ving in small towns and com- ne : Judge Timothy C. Quinn; Macomb Cont Can 41. Seo | Browns: Grade A. extra large 52-53: of engineers and scientists to meet | a of fewer than 2,500 per- {County one man grand juror, to eh * — ‘ “dl at GM C Division a " ae - a Witte mire 43-45,” **" the urgent need to compete even sveputs Hae ceriee of teen jquestion. the witness, Herbert O. i way department _records| - yn Met ... 382) with Russia. gula ‘ der oath. . show Rubin and the Hechts bought | Pontiacs Gen General sotors Com-\corn Pa”... 308 Rock Spe. 1° sien, sisciiaiaa Hatcher said American young The department says most of the age dances during the winter | BecAtez,) Sevier ce f the 20 acres on a land contract) ‘pany Truck & Coach Division will S | Curties wr... 20.8 Royal oot ees Se DETROIT. mer 6. (AP) = Prices paid aca Sel women are as gified! as rural population is interested in ‘months, “It’s to provide a little The Macomb County one man trom Glenn Chamberlain of Mus-|be one of the sites education all vee ee oo =; sieve? Lay armen ee jor ue: - top, incis Soviet couterpart buying many things that farmers of those after-school activities the, grand jury has requested that [Dis C Seag... 262 St Reg. Pap . 266/ Heavy type hens 17- 20. light type! buy. ‘kids are seeking,” said Bert E.| Gey. Williams remove Mayor kegon for $4,000 in July 1955. guidance officials will tour during! Doug Aire 64 Scorill Miz 262 he ‘| * * * f y tte “+ jhens 12-13; heavy type broilers and | “Even though they are not all/Henson financial secretary of the , a three day meeting next week|Dow Chem ... S16 seep Al RR .. 22.6) fryers 2%3-4 Ibs: Whites 17-18, Grey| “Their training, however, has. Thomas 8. Welsh of St. Clair held to discuss the training of fu- | 173.6 Sears Roeb .. 25.1/Crosses 19-20, Barred Rocks 29-31; ca Ls y|sarming, many of them buy small loéal. Shores for improperly profitting Ww k Se Ec Fast oes L... 33 Shell On .... 67 £| ponettes under 5 Ibs 29. over 8 Ibs 21-23: been more dispersed and in man * * eexs es Cconomy ture scientists, engineers and tech- East Kod ..., 97 Ginclair . .... 80.4| ducklings 28; turkeys, heavy type hens. laxed / _,| from his office. ’ nicians. me nes 3.8 Gocony. ...0. @.1/30-31, heavy type toms 31-22. -— rae) Poe aid. = There will be a charge of 30 Steady Near ‘57 Level Seti, en Ge mner Red... ‘, sect LO #4 undirected,” Hatcher sai cents per person. Music will be “te wn * he welt j . j Bx-Cell-O 3.6 8 - 18.7) “Right now they -nust mace | rains U s furnished by the ‘Star Dusters’| “I am informed that Welsh has WASHINGTON (INS) — Com- (Motors Sunday through Wednes- | Fete ber bole so odpm : eR istered Pharmacist their contemporaries across the band. The time of the dance will|been trying since last summer to iueree Secretary Macialr Weeks jday,, will come tram’ 16 States, and rest Mech. 4 ie Co D4 2 egisier diag laboratories and classrooms rath. be from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m blackjack the grand jury to pre- redicted today t Fo’ 435 ) . $2.3| g :30 p.m. esen 0 ‘ne mae at pedi recto aes eS Freept Sul ns an md on Ob .. 4 s Owns New Drug Store er than on the battlefield, We ® Proceeds from this first dance) vent action from being taken about the 1957 level, programs. mak os ge Sed on *: 41) Registered pharmacist Jack A. = penta ee me on m Ins will go to the recreation funds of/against him by hinting that he ; ; Dv: 8 un Lewes FL F * * & * & & Gin pee .’. $92 Swift & Co... 293/Robinson is the owner of a new Latch oF ae we ocoge and ‘ eal 63. Ss ie ereeaee eee ean Weeks said that the economy | Philip J. Monaghan, vice presi-|9er Sie 1). se6 Ftrasce,°2. x7 /drug store at corner of Perry and carutast wanting this talent a trap him,” Kavanagh said. has leveled off but characterized {dent and general manager of GMC\Gen Motors .. 382 Teo ::*: j1$|East Boulevard. A veteran of 14 moded military - draft CHICAGO 1 — Democratic vic- sk Sfasta (coaicedcelmarreaneal Truck & Coach Division, will be/Se Te!) 34 Temp'pa’""? We years of experience in drug store| eration. Som °F | tactes in yesterday's elections gave| “I am convinced that Steiger {s ig on a‘ record high plateau.” among & iy eosin oe ea cee Prod 434 Transamer -... 312|Work, he is president of the De. =o — Gr be orersight ‘the grain markets a slightly bull-| being = by ween and as ae <4 «& confer with the group. The mee teh |... ao. Dwent Cen ... 223\¢roit alumni of Alpha Zeta Omega, | done lish conellin/ early) dealincs on Ge) visers in an attempt to blacken The cabinet officer reviewed [ines are aimed to acquaint state Goodyear po Un Carbide... $s | pharmaceutical fraternity. We have an immediate 5 or 10 year jog oy oe soday. a the grand jury which urged his oa ” guidance chiefs with industrial. re-\Gt weet s |.. 207 U",Pec..--- 387) Robinson said the store would educational task urgently ahead. | removal and its aides.” the economic “outlook” in a Re . jag Unit Air Lin 244) lIts success or failure can alter * * * speech prepared for delivery be- — and adcaaties ae Gar OW Jala, Uae Alte ....- $5 be open seve ayea ye the course 6 wars history.” Soybeans advanced a cent a ~ * * cane | ihe! anual lacaevaien (ot employment opportunities, Pre-iHolland P ... 9.7 Un Gas Cp... 3¢ | A bushel the March tract and! Kavanagh said Steiger claimed seen paredness, scholarship. programs|Homestk ..... 33 Rub ...... 36. p f tP rt G shel on March contract a . 2 i — ee Varnish and |ind other factors affecting voca-\t Gent... 307 OS Steel oe: 11 «Visitor i in Annapolis e roll FO roup December wheat moved up almost) Be: wes sppreached Py Evecee . ong — tional training. Indust Ray ... 155 Van Raal... 23.5 a cent at the outset, but then Krasicky, assistant attorney gen- ; - A * Ing Rand on Warn 3 Ee = 30 Finally Finds Capitol Not Discouraged dropped back to fractionally higher, eral, and asked to find someone eal € 6] Y 7 is- Speedway Head Dies Bo Ge SS Rael int Bus Mich "2983 Weetg Riv... 4| ANNAPOLIS, Md. Ut—An out-o- J pewete Se carly Germind wes esti, ae poe sacl pho indust: an $ U r TY th. Ay : son & Co .. ° ‘ ; DEST ee ery ee cokrweniiie of Kenneth A.lint Paper... 08) Yale's Tow.) 251 rig apa och aeh eine gaat DETROIT (INS) — Members of) Other grains held about steady. to give Welsh marked money for 66-year-old chairman of Speed- Meade, director of GM Educational |!t Stive ..... 363 Yngst Sh & T HH She h “ the Port of Detroit Commission| Corn and oats were little changed the favor so the mayor would be : AU at Cores et Tuesday) relations Section, sponsors, of the pbeiiel AG " — Inewopaper and a bad eee a of Said today they were not dis-'in early dealings compared with. trapped, Steiger has claimed, ina gre pose = : He baa 4 program. eroca avensous which kad the word capitol in their] lcouraged by the. defeat at the yesterday’ s close. Rye was up frac-| the attorney general said. oane hey on son ee Graaias be) NEW, rons (Comes by the “*" names. She finally located, unaid. Pols of two port development pro-'tionally, following the trend in ~ * * socla ‘ess ' : William, now is S . 30 18 18 @0 ‘ed, the building known locally as, posals, and would try to find some wheat. Steiger did not mention the in- A brother. peed FAVESTIMEN u way president. ia Gane | ore cit 2 °°"! the Statehouse since 1694. other means of making the city) Near the end of the first hour,| ‘cident when a witness before the in Pontiac Area Noon Wed ose ‘ene 70 1088) a major St. Lawrence Seaway wheat was '4 higher, Dec. $2.19°s: | lerand i jaryi adiliretieed 0) ley Notice ie hereby. given nove Electors — Weck eee Ts ole e2 ish Much Blood Gi port. corn unchanged, Dec. $1.18%: oats: lanything to state police and grand of Pontiac Township residing on ol) | to Attend Clinic - Leora eee ee rat ia uc ° ven The Board of Commerce, which ‘4 lower to ‘4 higher, Dec 68; rve jury aides about the alleged af- pagers Lots moran Acre codadve: 1987 high 11.25.2800 134.7 775 1888 ; fought the proposals, said it would|'s to %« higher. Dec. $1.31: soy- \fidavit, Kavanagh said 46, Lot 47 and Lot 82 through 89 1987 low 1.251.298 876 662 1509! WINNIPEG, Man. U—One of the be Meony to work with the poctibesns M6 bigher: Nov @209: : {nelucive, that registrations will close| Pontiac area investment clubs 195¢ high .....2763 158.1 16.9 191.5 most faithful contributors to the ppy e po gher: Nov on November 18th, 1957, this being the) are expected to be well represent-|!956 low ...-... 244.0 1262 69.6 171.6 boa Cross blood bank here is Dig- commission to help accomplish the/4nd lard was 5 to 12 cents a hun- Daly te thirtieth day, setore the Special Election ed Friday and Saturday at the err srocks by Tomli Blind Mr, Tomlin-\52™e- thing. dred Ibs. higher, Noy. $11.55. ‘Groundbreaking Today Registrations will be sccepted from 9) seventh annual workshop clinic 2 ene Ce gon has made 56 donations in 15 « * * . for Bar’s Head , ; Sat ! Pigures efor “decimal points ‘ore sighths| . or Bors Headquarters day indy the wos fy trom 9 a.m “toland convention of the National As- hee lan a uennl on High Low Noon years, Voters indicated yesterday they Grain Prices 4 . 3 Fe 00 on toe ee tres 0:00 am.jsociation of Investment Clubs to/saiawin Rubber Co... % 140 18.0) favored issuance of $9.5 million CHICAGO GRAIN LANSING — James E. Hag- " to 8:00 p.m. This registration is for/be held in Detroit. Rese) ner) Oe el ais ie in bonds for the port development.| Gpicaco. Nov. @ / gerty of Detroit, president of the sronecte eee; GRETA V. BLOCK. | — * * * Howell Elec. Mo. Co... * 33 55. M although the proposition failed to erain prices: “°" % (AP) — Opening) jstate bar, will turn the first shovel- Mor. 6.5 ti; There are approximately 50 pri- ina oreshot Ger Co. De es fAwin the required 60 per cent re — oste— ful of earth at groundbreaking cere < Tl vate clubs-in the local area whose Foleo Bdlacn Cor . aoe ne 2 Margin. mee HAT TRICK — Playing what Monies for a new state bar head- renee forthe County et Oeklana, members meets regularly and in-| Wayne Screw Pd. Co. 21 21 21 s + + ‘July | looks like a Mexican hat trick |quarters building here today. Juvenile Division. ition cot vest in stocks after studies have| “N° s#le: bid tnd ‘asked, Siomeves in conipanioni tentare) rs | at Miami Beach is Levon Mc- ~ we © loge matter rid eee petition cop-|been made of the stock market. (Des. Kibben. Such bashfulness isn't | The new bar headquarters, locat- wae abst u ° \for a tax increase to insure the Mar. ... iNancy Valentine Seeks fa necessary, though. Underneath jed at Townsend *and Washtenaw to Seuijorie Asseto, mother of said ch Patttion hating been filed in this Court alleging that the present where- abouts of the mother of said minor child are unknown, and the Poco child law o te and has foros ES 8 the should be placed under that the “Metctin, said , AD, hearings to appear personally at said on qt g impractical to make personal): eer her this summons and no-« tice Ml be served by publication of a copy, one week previous said hearing The Pontiac Press, newspayer printed and circulated in said Comte: . The ab can Arthur Moore, - Judge of said Cotirt, in the City rt, of Pontiac in sald County, this 4th day of November, A. fy, D., 1987. (Seal) ARTHUR %. MOORE, Jud Probate There will be a workshop clin- ie Friday night at 7:30 at the Northland Center auditorium where club members, as well as the general public, will hear how to form and operate an in- vestment club. day convention, to be -held at the ne Pon-|Rackham Building, will be N. nine e’ciockjLeonard Jarvis, partner in the |New York firm of Hayden Stone and Company. He will speak on ‘How An Analyst Picks His Stock. * * ® Registration for the convention sjis slated for 9 a.m. A. L. Brooks, of Port Neches, Principal speaker at the Satur- Texas, considered to be one of the Divorce From Oilman — .SANTA MONICA, Calif. @® — Actress Nancy Valentine, once Cooch Behar of India, wants to linghast III, oilman and stock- broker. . ceremony. She asked for alimony Sian ae oars er. Test Tom Collins ‘Beer’ MILWAUKEE — A. Wisconsin investment club members injbrewery is testing beer with such Sn Deed Bates. Se Se eae ek as Tom Collins, gin-and tonic, and punch. married to the Maharajah of| end her marriage to Frederick Til-| F were married last year in a yoga Ei | bonds, © |majority, lost by more than 25,000 ' vrrs Pontiac Boy, 4, Injured |\When Struck by Bike A four-year-old Pontiae youth wag injured yesterday when struck needing only a simple (Ma? Sescsesa 180% the straw she’s é latest in swimsuits (she told us). wearing the (Sts. in Lansing, is scheduled to be lcompleted next July. Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK | DETROIT, Nov. 6 (AP)—Cattle, salable! 400. Less than 200 head on sale eariy.| Cows strong to 50 cents higher. Rulk| receipts canners and cutters, other slaughter classes steady to strong, few choice’ fed eer in less than load lots by a bicycle near his home on! Canterbury drive according to Pon-/ tiae police, j! — Victor W. Thomas, 13, of 514) REMEMBER PATTON — The |Roland St., told police’that the tot,! late U.S. Gen. George S. Pat- "| Timothy L. George, dashed in ton Jr., a hero.in the eyes of ifront é6f him.-as he rode north on the Belgians for jhis_ leadership \Canterbury Dr. Timothy, son of ored on this new stamp issued \of 980 Canterbury Dr., was ad- pe ag pang pedir petal The mitted to Pontiac General Hospi-| stamp is one of several issued Sat 8 eeeeeeay See | by Belgium in honor of Patton. |tion. 124.00; utility and standard mixed offer-| during World War Il, is hon- 'Mr. ané Mrs. James H. George, |, 25.00-26.00: few good to low. choice 23.00-}] ry 14.00-21.00; canner and cutter cows) 0.00-13.00. Calves and vealers—sajable 100. Steady’ few choice and prime vealers 27.00-35.00; good to low choice 22.00-27.00. Sheep—salable 500. Bulk early supply. staughter lambs. market steady. few [rood and choice wooled sisughter lambs. 121.08-22.00: no choice and prime lambs jereneee early. Cull to choice siaughter! sheep 4 00. Hogs—salable 400. Butchers 25 cents higher, sows steady mixed US 1, 2, and 2 mainiy 2-and 3 180-260 Ibs. 16. 0-17. 00.4 few mixed No. 1 and 2 190-220 Ibs. 7.98; No. 1 in early run few No, and 3 00 ley Ths. 16.25-16.50; mixed 160180 Ibe. easing 25: mixed grades s0ws 13.25-18\50; few 15.75, See Us About Our | HOMEOWNERS’ § PACKAGE PROGRAM New broad protection, to fit individual needs can be yours—for your home, your personal property, your legal liability — under one comprehensive policy! Come in reray and let us explain it to you. CRAWFORD-DAWE- GROVE 710 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. reortone FE 2-8357 ( THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1957 « ny JAMES MARLOW Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON — It's an old story, at least 10 years old. The Russians call the tune and this country dances, They act and we react. It's happening again. The Russians sent two ——_ into the sky, more evidence of their amazing gress, offset the Russians. Pe * * It started in 1947 when Greece pro; A tre- mendous American . reaction, by now familiar, sets in: a great na-| _ tional desire to do something to. and Turkey, pressured by Russia, asked this country for aid. This country gave them the help in a new American policy called the Truman Doctrine It was the end of two postwar years of trying work things out peacefully with Russia and the be- ginning of a program of trying to its eontain communism within borders. That. same year President Tru- ‘suit \ yesterday. man proposed the Marshall Plan has agreed to pay her $150,000 in — Composer's Wife Plans to Get Nevada Divorce ‘eds Call the Tune... & munists did, ment control of aj] Eastern Europe when Communists seized power in Czechoslovakia, the only non-Com- munist country behind -the Iron'The Senate authorized American! Curtain, This country was pro- alliances, the first in peacetime. sians would. That could be ex- [In 1949 ‘the United States, joined pected, On Jan. 31, 1950 Truman The Russians hept_ ~ the pres- with Canada and the West Euro-| ‘ordered the h drogen bomb \perts speaking before the bi- : 1, 1952 ot | monthly meeting of the South- foundly shocked. now. 4 x * x. LOS ANGELES ®—The wife of Frederick Loewe, 56, says she plans a Nevada divorce from the composer, who turned out the dit- ties of the Broadway musical “My Fair Lady.” =a * * * Mrs. Ernestine Loewe, 49, dis- missed a separate maintenance She said Loewe for Western Europe. This was, to cash and $25,000 a year for life. a degree, a reaction to aggressive;|Mrs. Loewe described herself as If Europe wasn’t destitute when she filed the suit/Saints Hospital and waited in a. N corridor while she marked it. cqmmunism. helped to its feet, the Communists last September. would have fertile field. * * * SIE * * * The long estranged couple was bo But 1948 was the big year, al- married in New York City in 1931.'g Justin V. Richardson couldn’ to the polls in this Salt Lake suburb yesterday because she had) just given birth to her tenth child. opened, she telephoned and for an absentee ballot, Mrs. Martha Toombs, city er and clerk, delivered a ballot to: Russia. Mrs. Richardson: at Latter-Day Even ‘(Manages to‘ Vote Despite New Baby SOUTH SALT LAKE @ — Mrs. * * ® Marshal Henry Dipo Jr. irls and five boys. asked .S. Dances for years afierward one sure, tried to push the West out of pean countries in American move after another was|Berlin with a blockade, The an- jantic Treaty the result of something the Com-/swer to that was the Berlin Airlu That year thi which broke the blockade. Rus-' : : ‘another gigantic shock. The Rus- Early that yeaf Russia” grabbed|sia’s_ ugly designs were clear sians set off their first atomic ex- enough | plosion on Sept. 23, This country |hadn’t up to then decided to make This country set up a draft law. the even greater hydrogen bomb. But if we didn’t do it, the Rus- veloped. On Nov. 1 jy had its first hydrogen expio- eastern Michigan Juvenile Court og We were still ahead of Rus- Officers Association at noon today ‘in Rotunda Inn, West Bloomfield ANorth At- tion, try suffered taken up teday ae not for long On Aug. ‘Township, . 21, and budgets are a direct result of record- an effort at protection ‘against in | ments. But not for long. The Reds. )attacked in Korea and we reacted Shortly after the city De defending Korea. Then this country rushed into more military jalliances — with Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia. fid-East program of this year—a policy of helping any country sin Mrs. Richardson's baby was a the area attacked by communism y, evening up the family at five —was a result of Russian pressute | 1933 they had their hydrogen| . This was truly a shock. I huge American peacetime President Eisenhower's Moderating Albert Casey, bation officer Schaule also weeks ago. * the. Middle East. Juvenile Court Officers Meet To Hear J Teenage Traffic Curbs; Hold Election for ‘ Do teenage traffic cos curb reckless motoring? This will be one of the questions officer of Oakland County Juven- ile Court. Panel members are Walter K. Dennison, assistant Oakland County Prosecutor; D.. W. Putney, assistant chief pro- duvenile Court and Det. Sgt. Robert Schaule, head of Birming- ham police juvenile division. County's first teenage traffic court, organized in Birmingham a few The association also. will elect '1958 officers: In the association ae sueutie court alice ‘trom Oakland, Wayne, Washtenaw, Macomb, “St. Clair, Lapeer counties, ‘Final Argument Monroe and Panel Discuss paperman, by a panel of ex- War II. Public Relations Head Appointed by Democrats Winge, 38-year-old Detroit news- relations director. Winge will replace John Murray, who has resigned to join the staff of Gov. Williams. ; Winge, a reporter for the De- troit Free Press since 1951, worked on the Dayton, Ohio, News from 1945 to 1951 and before that 5 served in the Army during World * said. The chief assistant U.S. District—-— nw. George E. Woods, did not cross-examine Reuther. Williams to Study Marketing of Milk LANSING W& — Gov. Williams says he will go to Pennsylvania and New York 1 next week to get a first hand report on milk-mark- eting systems in those two states. Williams said yesterday he will take a look at operations of Pennsylvania's milk laws and milk commission in a conference with Gov. George M. Leader Nov. 13. in UAW Trial Jury Today; Reuther Ends Defense DETROIT #-— U. S. District Judge Frank A. Picard called for final arguments today by govern- ment and defense attorneys be- fore: the jury trying the United Auto Workers Union on charges of violating the Corrupt Practices Act im the 1954 election cam- paign. its new public * * > The case was expected to go the panel will be senior probation of Wayne County. heads the Oakland a “ yesterday: Refuses Manager's Job in Madison Heights appointment as Madison Heights city manager. Ellyson, named to the. post in council action Mon- day, after being reviewed with. three others Saturday, wired the — city clerk and acting city man- ager, Mrs. . Myrtle Chamberiain “Thanks for the confidence in jchased on a TV station broad- me, but situation does not war- rant change at this time.’’ to the jury late today. in Harrisburg, Pa. Next day, he said, he will meet with Gov. Averell Harriman. in Albany, N. Y., to check on ef- fectiveness of a federal order controlling milk prices paid to New York dairy farmers. _ “The New York-ruling seems to. give the farmers a price close to ‘what they shouuld have,” Williams said. “Michigan's does not."’ Williams told his Milk Study Commission several weeks ago he would take a trip to other dairy states in an effort to find a solu- tion to marketing problems of Michigan's ee - riddden dairy industry, has turned down his x *. * UAW President Walter P. Reu- ther, appearing as the final de- fense witness yesterday, defended the ‘telecasts as educational. He said the programs were intended for UAW members and that the union's convention had approved such programs, Time was pur- jcasting to the general public, Reu- ther said, because that was the Harrington and Mrs. sme learoid. Funeral service will be HOUSEKEEPER TO _Gays per week FE 40114 ‘LIVE IN, 6 Machinists-Tool Makers Death Notices | In Memoriam 2 Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7 Employment Agenceis 8A | Work Wanted Female 11; Business Services 13/ Television Service 22) Wtd. Wtd. Household Goods 27 RRA A A “~ om ttt ati tae na ~ EN ‘= Sand. They, Phe, passed pete . ae Cf aee “pert time, Cont ater tara. EVELYN EDWARDS | vattting of alah WANTED, 2 MET: “mova and trimming. Get our 0d. oEEarytt eg FRTTVEE NEE Ae NOV. 4, 1987, CHARLES nite Omtege a ance & Taber's on us a VOCATIONAL COUNSELING NURSE ay AILABLE. ili MAKES © WTA ENS DRAY’ TV SER far wih “ee outright 0: A} amberlain. St oo % nents dead to those hp, Joved Tim, ‘cat oon ve E 4 ae repaited ,b A factory. trained Expert service, Dav oe. ight. al Stor for you. = Community busband of Mra. —= Mot lost, 18, between 7 & 9 p.m. rv 8 by wig . aay S Lm ah #03 Community Bank Bidg. PSYCHOLOGIST | TEA: at our _ General Printing & rvice call. $3. Open Sundays. 3att. Bonswor; i aca brother cf War |weget wil fare with me in memory stil, | ——— "hae Mr 63302 4 = ge — Ottice Supply Ce W. Law-| OR 3-420. WaTED TO. To or — ALL TYPES ter L. and Harry Bonswor. Pu- Fis nara art with Niecy we ove,| SALESMAN, SHOW |gicapre ian? LOORING Fon | — on SECURE TOMORROW _ | _2= ose Box _#._ | _rence_st. Pie 0135. DAY_OR NIGHT TW SERVICE. | of furniture. Ph. re 34023, eral service will be held. Thurs ° wha" come: THIS AD TO home. FE 2-028 cal! before 3:30. . weir «Newt ad a FE 53-1306 of FE WTrD. ANTIQUE DISHES, OLD . Nov. 7 at 3 p.m. from the te tee hope ~~. : T a S OYER & RECEPTIONIST $250 He vgghpt rnc y or pp lnm M. P_ STRAKA lamps & . MY 2-1991. Yeo ple Puneral Home with or’ = oe YOUR WIFE = Mgt 1s beled Cal Guive Eas | DeReRPORING_Servies. _FE_ > 4081. Rayal Electronics Co. |WANTED: UsEp AavTOMATIO B= officiating. Inte t A te Cha: Mr. Bonswor | booth remembered, by by bia loving I need a toatl colesman = irl. General house-| *¢* agency needs friendly caLEsOrny Wate WORE 6 AAA envi the eT Antenna and TV Service. Eves. call _chilgrea. a por mother et ¢ will He tn state ‘a Voorhees-siple "ie, Be ont OF is. to handle walt leeds im Poo P. girl G irl to answer thelr telephone. | 4 ys we PETE S PE 5-3150| FE. 53536 or FE rE 86-0005 _Puneral Hom IN LOVING hak MEMORY OF H work. Live in. FE 4-5015 fey" visiters and customers as | rT 6 LL | — | band Harry Meyers, who passed Os 180 PER WW cEk z enter the showroom and | W G3 & IRONINGS. CA APPLIANCE SERVICE _ Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 CURRAR. ats 6, 1957. C EARL! away 1° yea today EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, AP- Up orders for salesmen. Var- wine We service all makes of syimser| Typewriter Service 22A 708 Oneida Ra; age 75. beloved What would I rive fo clasp his hand, DRAW ply in person, Jet Diner. rie b.| Whe. “Orpeumera. °3t8, Bentins WASHING & TRONTNGS. REASON- ena suiomatic washers. 30 yrs. FORA od Lulge COLEMAN (DAIRY BARN) OAs com of MSs. ei E. Gurrah, deer To heat bis voice and see his emfe, Against earned commission. No eee Siale Dank Bice. PE banat. weenie WG) Cane Pick | ROY'S 96 Oakland FE 2-421 | TYPEWRITERS 4 ND, ADDING gS TOV. CALL TOR 33000, father of Mrs. Charles Wood and That meant so mu me. f to door canvassing solicitin 4) EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. AP- iTS Me oct “TRO 1088. Dray- | BLOOMFIELD | WALL CL CLEANERS.| MACHIN RING. E WTD. SET OF LATE EDITION via Lee Currah: dear brother, Sadly missedy by his wife, Bar invaived Work by Sbpointment | “ply in person. #57 W. Huron be- MIDWEST fed “Pans —— > ray | OO als Reasonable. | .¥erE, General Printing ana encyclopedia, in good cond. FE of Mn Mrs. Charles Calfee, = Wil-| bara. Our en earn from/| tween # and 4 p.m PONTIAC’S OLDEST EMPLOY- g & IRONING DONE IN Pree est, No ob: ation FE 21631, | Supply Co, 17 W Lawrence. _2-8576 : vere llig ba peoelpematenee tiny Chex tide I will io per reer #%e| Giri Scout Professional MENT AGENCY INVITES YOu o— poms. Werk guaresiced. FE ELECTRIC | MOTOR _ SERVICE RE- = Wanted to Rent 29 Friday. Nov 8 at 130-p.m from) Funeral Directors 4 and have @ car and the desire) pun time a district director with| JO, COME IN AND Discuss _$/ng. BE fagrietee: Be: Pus Upholstering) 23 | — ° the rks-Griffin Puneral Home —~«* ~ to make a permanent connection. special camping func POSITIONS, 406 PONTIAC STATE WiLL bO TRONINGs IN MY ee BEDROOM HOME IN AVON- with Milton prore officiating. | Coa Mr. Delonge, ot FE 23370. salary & we. od teferencen & BANK BLDG FE $-9227 | home, PE 83920. FORRACE “CLEANED Sites. EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER-| dale School district. FE_ 5-156, t tT : e | WOMA ‘HE IBHES WORK : = iy at ralRa RENT. ee "ie in state at the Donelson-Johns ebllity t work with rit people. Call Instructions 9 ad oa: FE peut, * PAYS | GENES HEATING SERVICE| Sia pres oman’ Bt EM WCANDLORD: DESIRABLE golly |_Sperts-crifna ‘rusera! i Funerel_Home.—__ et een a Pridey Om qesaeeen WOMAN WITH} CHILDREN |. Furnaces cleaned. sold, repairea THOMAS UPHOLSTERINO ple wallimy: Wo" taser Gall im EVANS, 1957, BERTHA| “De Punerals* MERAL_ HOUSEWC oa EXPE. ATTENTION MEN would like housekeeping job. More 331. Crooks Rd. ‘Rochester. FE . ore 5-8888 ob & apts. today. JERRY E. Mable, 4019 Woodmere. Drayton “ATR. ANBO GEN crit sae eter late as NS ME. for home tha: wages Ln ain BED-| ADAMS CO., 2536 Dixte Hwy. OR an gg ey gr) ce Ree naTPR, ge ois} Small tam! Mt woeme | QUALIFY Paton © GUICELY | time, FE tise. JEQROES REFRIGERATION AND Nipreade. Your materia Pi soir, | 3a” ; oo wit eee GAN Sorarigtel Mi [Regu teres FeO! — ROFBUCK — [SRR phn Stet MEP eee bome by day or week. OR DM) S/PRLIANCE SERVICE, Member MAN, WOULD EET, RENT neth Evans; dear sister of Mrs Trove - O U oe ive fon 9490" Lie Magn te Mechanical Draftsmen WOMAN WILL ADDRESS CARD6, Mins jOatinal Go — Re- Lost & Found 24 environment, Box 113. Sess aE Th re, in home. OR 3-3961. Rape accor Doses PPOs = NEED , GARAGE FOR oo stake BROWN AND WHITE SPRINGER mown held Thursday, Nov 7. at 1 T Close to z = ool and Die Designer tas spaniel. Lost in vicinity of Scott} ares’ Gall +25 ae ee ee otic Voor ] & CO. HOUSEKEEPER. 5 DAYs prEEE | ahbove, Courses ost _-_Baliding_ Se Service 12 ¥ hye Lake Answers to name of Cindy.| _and sn ie isnt peiteen with Rev. James E. Taulber of- oor ees- ip e = charge. Mon. thru iss COND: TTHONING-REPRIO N. A-l BRICK eee BASEMENT at whee he >R_3-€722. Reward. _ fielating. ‘Interment in Perry Mt Judson. _ B experience & cement work. FE 8-804. Maaier itech 10 Bagley st Foose — ENGLISH setreR.| Share Living Quarters 30 rs. Evans will le in state) FUNERAL HOME sS0eaRREFER. OMA ree employment seats OCCU STOW CARPORTERE. Ege SES male, ¢ years old. 3853 Donley. | ~~~ Spt Rage Ambulonce Sorrwe_ Tyee or Meter! win sclect 9 ambitious, nest op-| Sioknins Bel’ Bhar at tah | — Dihe Eefation report. Rough-ic. finish. Remodel. FRA | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 _|3 ADULTS TO SHARE HOME FRAZIER, NOV. 3, 1957, ROY BR., FE 2e5' pearing young men for training! §Sog9 ger oe at Waldree Mokel. Wed Moe 4 Gordon Fiattley, EM : FOUND: DALMATIAN DOG OWN — lady. Clean and reliable. Col- 10028 King Rd . Clarksion: age 83: i £2 Bald reprecestativen,-tgr Fes- tay oY EDRS eh. 1 Dm. of Thurs -i CARPENTRY. REAS. FREE ORWSSMAKING, TAILORING, AL- tha rete FE | bee oe rena receive. Liv mm. estimates. E i pore eee eee Cemetery Lots 5) fc will ve thorough @ in. nev. a3 9-m, to 8 aemetee._ Ch 3-90. hans z cbrabet, “re bes | LOST — LADIES BILLFOLD PAE ede D. TO LIVE TH AND CARI et‘snd Roy Prasier Jr: dear! training ang will enjoy above thing ‘ebout cooking. OLive. $0311. JOIN OUR FALL es CUASSES 1 | 7-1 CAR CREW AVAIL-| ." ™y home. Call FE 60455. eT > Geomaes aluabie fa | ~eor_tt yr. od giv +-4040 Tle pol arnings. Weekly draw SOCEL: Painting rt training. able. Roughing & finish. Also FUR REPAIRING _& ALTERA-| store rey nhi’na, | £0 NURSE TO | SRARE HOME t of Lone Pra Con- 4 GRAVES. GARDEN OF erage earning RGE DOUBLE TYPE SHIRT Pigase return Puneral service wil) Prophets. Section 242, OR .| against commission & (boul Nu- FIN Sel Pridnaan ‘oe teratione, Free est. FE: Batre WEE PEED ALTERAT ore ee _Near or Gene hy On om, <9 . :30| After 5. merous company penefits provide| Ex: c automatic shirt units. : ED AL ATION : a be held Thursaay. — % Fests 1 baer iter | F-LOTs| security for the re, & uniim- na soe ee Gresham . Skirt hems| watch. Name and date on beck. SHARE MY HOME WITH A LADY ome with Rev. Richards. offict- rm whine c Chapel, Tosation Gerden Ned eoparuentty tee cen _Cloaners. 605 Oa ; robe ‘ead up, Bante > caret _Cail_ FE an. i ac couple FE 4-4825. ating. Interment keview| of Reform Price $650, Cail . Call INSPECTOR, ce ~~ eY LiB- : i LOST — BOYS 2% IN. GREEN | youn Cemetery. Clarkston. Mr. Frazier On Sie cae confidential oy tee a fed hae sgt Cleaners, Birmingham. MI ; ING & FIN. -2 Schwinn bike. Serial No. C3976. po oe TO SHARE ¥ NRE Funeral | wee ee Reetes Oae LG MEMORIAL | CEME- 12 a abe ‘Mi Eagan” Wal-| _ +0222. FIARO LESSOxS. MAJORS IN| Guaranteed work. FE 3-167. Pon- Insurance Agencies 12 AIA) | oes ee Dee eee ae | tree: = ie net beginners ops pee music c rdwood rvice, ~~ Fob deep. ath oth nndol hill eel a R, NOV. §, 1987, ROSS cigraves lot. No. TTD iD. cal FE| Mich. Hole, —_ D - Will come to bome if close. Ph < i0sT: GREEN BILLFOLD con-| — Wtd, ‘Transportation 31 ee E Longiehow age = beloved gaat Eaperies 4 tor ; Fqneral house. 71-0043. AAA —— Sanding 4, fete RA = sorte “ayy figate papers a = | usband of Mrs. Laura t. WHITE CHAPEL 3 GRAVES. MAIN Work rk Wanted Male 10 2os0| A yon owner Rewerd. FE LADY WANTS DAILY FROM Av- dear brot k Weibt Family of 3. Neat appearance ae an au DB ustin- ek A pe A _ 32-6363 ee eS oe wank hice EL. 4 ORAVE LOT, and pleasant personality essential. “ aye ‘sits NCH ~ PE 20221 After 6 Fe eh LOST: BLOND COCKER SPANIEL. pire paadoe ean Fe 8 rio be held Thursday. Nov. 7. 7, at 3 pm = oe are Gee a — opportuni “d ter poop Uenicl total give af bo — ‘Brees os. Write! Vg Cl CARPENTER WORK NEW — & B TREN NG 170 W. Lawrence Corner ‘Coss “pet 8 months old, Vie. of Keoge Har-| tween 8 am. & 6: 30 p Omni Se repail 3, a ie, @ e. Le . with Rev’ TC. Riddle officiating powers: 2018 Alsinecn Ave= De: | fervice a omecensart. Need san PART TIME EXP. WAITRESS | ACCOUNTANT—PINANGIAL, Cost _FE FAMILY GROL Pp iost: "fe fe “OLD BLACK EK: | Wtd. Contracts, Mtge 32——_ tery ite Peter win ae carer) cellent earnings esd rapid ‘ad: a ee ae lene Be eee Budget it civeraified experience. ANY AND ALL TYPES OF BUILD-| LIFE INSURANCE man shepherd. Vic. of Oxbow the Huntoon Funeral Home. __ — Yencement ir ustler. Age 30 to MARY-90-ROUND. RESTAURANT _nings. E — usar Call eve- _naneed. PE es or mere One oe vane goeees entire family, oat aecbing eNO KO WITT with veel she Hire? ig m De 1987, JOHN C., REPLIES —— re ee iatLisia We WOW! JANPE INTER ALL TYPES oF Hams, OL 1-09¢i 7 soned. Buyers waiting. What have 2534 Onna: ae aa: beloved hus- REPAIR LADY 300 (CLBANERS. cabinet work New modernization ros | eae aeree oun wae Up oe ter | yen? Clare eel iaeaie band of Mrs, Ale da A Hutcheon; At 10 a.m. today there _ B Mu: cock, Fe ?-10n." finance. FE. #3933 °s eee wi — INSURANCE peat pewed PE cme || ce PE Cd Ask tor Mr. Clark, im tof Mrs. Bower u-| | were replies at the Press TOY i taonsrha rons 5 & HOST- Y 11, 6 BADLY! AL. TYPES REMODELING. GA- ALL KINDS ioe Sine AND TAN MALE renee and Mrs. Clarence Morton; 2 - esses. Eres toys from home dem- ao two grandchildren and one great-|$ office in the following _onstrations. FE. 62535, WILt DO AN G, EVEN | rages, breeseways, additions, util- INSURED BY PHONE p in Vic. of Ore & Maceday grandchild also survive. Puneral . BABY SITTING Ete | tere tee! Sota Nicholie & Harger Co. Ex” Ras PE 25003 Seek take 9 Nov.| | boxes: | Wrigleys beautiful new Bloomfield UNUSUAL OPPORTUN SCHOOL & WEES ENDS CALL| storm windows & awnings, cement ; a att 30 m. at tbe Johns store Will open soon, Join one| For Poet iss porgera’ Lig Sinn APTER 4 P.M work & brick a stone. All ki 32_W._Muron FE $8183 Lost: ere i Cog oan BLACK. ’ A! sonality potse ‘or’ rs. reisin dasem Servic " “ tart attantae tetraen, x 1, 4, 8, 19, 27, 28, 31, A illaoes epee growing chains in dav ot eerie Pedra &. — 3 ak ay ee 3 oboe 2 orkmanehip. ous taney Service__18 hak Mee. pelle imag ait ey [ J ! lit I ited Veteran's Plot. Perry Mt. Park) ¥ $5, 49, 48, 58, €8, 69, 75, §. "til neon. i censed: (pete FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV~| © rE esi Cemetery. Mr. Hutcheon is at the ua] , WE ARB NOW HIRING: ne ne ane ERPERIENGED BUTCHER OF > 74468. snp hse) ds For seasoned or new land con- Don Jen or 7 fe - WANTED. LAD iGHT c OF 25 | BULLDOZING, TRENGHING. SEP. aes one tise Laundry, FE — 3 YR. OLD MALE COL- cane aor = = sia aa —— Meat Cutters sone ne More foram sat | oa Bloan,ren ie courier work mt tsialition “abs rep 1 fae CE inane LAIN OR RUF. fora on bsao9, Lapeer RA. Ow discounte. Let an co res ma ; : - - ces. ir : . M_ 3-0881 ere. S tract man consult dred, 6571 Sashabaw Rd., Clarks- 6 pm FURNACE & DUCT WORK & RE | — ed. beautifull Pontiac TAN WITH TIGER Was Beaks, es Tite ess| Help Wanted Male 6 Butchers SERDENER— GREENHOUSE 6 Diver die chimoyeD RSTabr ie | —baundty. Phone FE idiot.” |YOC%.2 Gly Tn ped fa Wee a ARRO REALTY Mr. and Mrs. George Leeke: dear | mn WANTED en a roves cal Oustusterd ives fe oie ene 18A | coe ane see. Haine TIER CAT mother of, Lester. Susie,” Ann. “ih ,AROUND Orne re Produce Men—Full poser HN oh co references. Eve- “ore - . eae. of Telogrash and’ Voor: | and ask toc tea ecemeon Broker Luebke; two brothers and six! ferred, Steady rat wri | ct Time and Part Time Girl for full time position, with fracas et na zs Sou Pe INSTA TION ah roan and pegend BS cute: Sor fooe rary Wis Tp 5143 Cass-Elisabeth Rd. Se ee ie cb mesh ov. tla, tiac Press Box 68. established financial office. Short- |“ ing, San s. blumbing. ld incr iecme ra duct Landscape Se Service, fa ist Your A pas MORTGAGES c be he Ts R. Sane + TE OR AF. heed and typin uired and : . - Supply. | Guar ed one 6 a2 pm f rom Sharpe: Funerai| 9 ncn on bene ke aPp- Day Stock Clerks must be able fo imeet pute. piston rep. inn Tep., ins PE ort 3 “aerersy proersogeer pty et Ring | _ficugee asim Resowe ieorue ner mone, within tr _ are Plains Cymetery ‘n Drayton |CaB Lech ere mare Permanent full = Positions Hood Goea starting pay me. benefits | Many wanery, BLOCK OR OR CEMEN NT | saree or Pons amall. sail. Opeciay p Las + Ta YouR OME eat on Vic Pt Rave | vend B. i ey ant 8. Tele; graph t ss ' mea. edvance- : : vite Rd. & : ance Apply 438/ @ paid vacations. ennny other ment. Please apply in person to MAN WOULD LIKE rE ro 3-61 with shrubbery with some tan. : RING Ni aa ry - 8 | _verienced, Phone FE 8-143. bah hahae oes ee ke neo Cashier—Full. Time or _l day setvice. FE 6-471, fer water heaters, Bike & dry- more cheaper FE 39763, YE blete Mon., 2 1% & wen Sham-| acreage. Contact G. nt. ¥ yen Viet or” ‘No | MAN FOR PART TIME. LIGHT) be apie to conterse with ehidren, A-L WALL WASHING AND HOUSE} ¢s. FE 5-841. R. dunro Elee- | _ $1348. .| 900 & wav $0. Dorothy's, FE|_ Broker. OA 8-1160 A 8-2467, edjuctenenta mul Uesecet | soreres. a) exberience ‘albu atte Personnel Office, 5th Floor, Part Time _ cleaning. FE ees. trie Co, 1060 W O’DELL CARTAGE I Witnout it : _Kendale's. I 14 8. Saginawi : Meat W rappers "ees WASHINGS waa baee ES BOTLDIN EAR Local and long distance moving. eases Spates J FE MMEDIATE Closing time for advertis clipe dale TURE ARPEN- “Help “Wanted Female 7 7 Produce Clerks—Full service.” _ing. FE 4-290, Phone_FE 5.7808, tarser then cevulsy ennts - 1 ORL OFFICE, GENERAL or-| !ime and Part Time igi 7 FE, j* UP a Nips. 1010. Hugus Marin, sa | a work. Call ‘any time "FE IN DEBT? ACTION cree is 12 o clock noon the fT) PENINGS hos sort Shorthand not required. | Dairy Clerks iL ret 353 N. Cass. FE 33021. j) On any good land contract, new or SY previous to publication 0, 908 8. Adame Rd. Birming. | Styegr, faltime ponieen fet quay qarzer. Male o¢ female $1 plus re mote ROURE a bag be of quarge, FE Was PICKED facie P imepenion o vproperty “ e eT sO: ze. Ww rad i eornneeal Want Ade mes ase in business, we “fam paid vacations and many ‘other Sapvereting IW MY HOME WORK — GENERAL MASONRY IF SO tte. Ack Ken eae -eancelled up to an. need men are interested in 25 TO 50 YEAR OLD WOMAN FOR | empioye benefite Apply in per: ORK — FHA TER4S UP TO Trucks t R t . Templeton, Realtor the day of publication after the retailing b' ees. If you are, fuil time babv sitting. Afternoon son at Michigan =m loyment 5 Yeas SS O en 239 or h: 4 the first insertion. chosen, you will expected to! shift. Must have own transporta- Security Commission, 142 Wayne SABYaIEIRE ITY D&M BUIL SERVICE TRU TRA et ey ater t joke oy fh a ee | start wor at once full in-| tion. Be adie to work weekends! St. Pontiac. Mich Nov. Sth & | Keego Harbor. a +2641. FE 27-1004 Eves “On ND EQUIPMES CASH WANT AD RATES fine Press Bom}. sats er 8:00 nD OR $8403 ate ARES FROR am FO— BABYSITTING IN MY HOME. FE|HOUSEMOVING — FULLY |‘ ton fekape + t'% ton stakes| Give You 1 Place to Pay | Wanted Real Estate 32A Bbohied Nagi a ———___ 11 AM 7 upper. 48450, L. A. Young. ose rucks Semi-trailers “~ Lines 1-Day 3-Dare 6Dave APPLY N AnPEW 5 2 $150 88 92.76 REAL FSTATE art time Xmas or in sales) apeti tree! Oru. 3817 Ene | BABY SITTING IN MY HOME, |J Bb N CARPENTER serv-| ‘Pontiac Farm and Ease Your Mind 3 1.80 279 3.96 cS ermanent office. Experie 8y_or night. FH 21730, fer @ mode Restore Credit $ Ts 348 be ; § AL-ESMEN med. Miters Jeatin men, WANTED — LAD re tana FOR CURTAINS dates We, ALL Pn aU ibe, Fe} “od ‘too “lerge.| Industrial Tractor Co, WE ARE NOT A ‘an {3 ¢s peered wet sul ee can “Murda Shopping Center, | ROME. DAYS. Vie ROBINWOOD | —Kinds. 227 Norton. F s A a = oven atts, © wegeman eae : F518 Serna | Maen’ Must ‘be neat BAKERYSSALESLADY | AYE, ReEERPNcEs Pe moss ODN aC! toma at no 5, Pet Lee Pe Dy REA Pe a4 FE e142 LOAN COMPANY $ 36 648 860 JERRY FE. ADAMS co MACHUS By _AFTER 5.30 PB $ | Feceptionist work wi a. = OR LAYING, | Painting & Decorating 20} MICHIGAN CREDIT s 7.2 10.80) F Open Eves. ‘ti 9: Sun. 1 "160 Ww. Mapi —— ogee Nice ice personally with fe sanding and. 6. Phone FE | ~~~. COUNSELORS FE MAple ‘i201 apis people ously, | _ 5-0502 1st RO mr ae : | "2836 Dixie Hwy. BABYSITTER TOL Help Wanted _8 food telephone voice, CLA8S PAINTING & DECORA- Above Oakland Theater _ = REAL ESTATE SALEEUAN Orion. __train. Write Pontiac se Freey Bes 00 PE 82300 or PE S007) | cethinatns, Per fearenteed. Free LADIES—UNWANTED HAIR RE- “A Card of Thanks 1) Bave ample floor time for 1 aaa. | —*-m+_and _ DIGNTFIED SALESPERSON, T = DEPENDABLE WOMAN LAYING, SS 7 moved.“Call_evenings. OR 3-2805. eee ee eee | sottone] man Pree experienced or BOOKKEEPER B sent a dist Fela Fi x, Ue. Gerla sand . ~E PAINTING’ INTERIOR EX-| ON AND-A: e NOV. e the A B C's of WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR &IN.| Will train to sell new custom built} General office work. Must be able| Pontiac Press E Bass porting, finishing 186 Edison. Ph.| terior. 10 per cent dise, ay eng. | OF ASRS cia is bel renponalbe selling ab types of real es- cere appreciation and thanks to| homes and existing homes. type. Excellent working con- on Tc DEPENDA f Guarantee: Free est. FE 4-0205. for any debte ¢ acka’ ws oo nat oat our many friends and neighbors, Coton Ladd, OR 31353. | sitions | Small office. State a je. Ree ran mae | nN LADY INTERIOR 1 DECORATOR. other than mye Raymond Clem Clem-| beet servieg tn relatives Pontiac Motor Employ- MAN | {ul Particulars in first letter. i eterieal werk: Ea Bet terme Fie yee Dullder, FHA) _ Papering & painting, FE 0-043 ‘Parke, P ontiae, edt. M. Stout, B Realtor es, Plants 14 & 15, and the UAW SALESMAN giuding seterences. Wits Pontiac Press es =n PAINTING—-PAPERH ANGINO — 17 N, Saginaw Bt, for their heip, sympathy and flo-| WANTED — Enthusiastic young rE P 4 EXPER: LADY WA REMOD' WALLS CLEA NED : evenings “ti fr fal offerings, iso Ree Henry [RArtied salesman, who te look | BAR MATD NIGHTS. MUST HAVE: | 06. ins pos ‘are r, LADY Wy ae aking. on_3.100| Wtd, Children to Board 26 MORTGAGES fh bats 5 e. E nn a . ; -~ “ : wer gees Ciasce nde ie ent] able (o turmib goat rerorenees| cooking: Behoelers ‘Bar MSO. GENERAL HOUSE CLEANING ; Ross....| PAINTING. | ORTON Brush & spree | A-l. LICENSED HOME. EXPERI- red loss of or beloved baby me pe ele ae be CURB GIRL, UPER CHiEF| of makine $9 to ag hour, ful. £0686. we TRENCHING AND dAyfait 6- Hh Sn scan _enced mother’s care. OR 3-104. LISTINGS ra. LEE te Mrs. Nelson ei sot Bork, without close supereision aDere -In, Dy Telegraph. Nr. Dixie S ae — F. Smith. 150 06. ee = TRENCHING AND |Pa a PAPER HANGING | DAY CARE AFR. CHILDREN IN | Ba ano a WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR SIN-.- chanaise route satee poetion nm CURB ~ REAL ESTATE — Ej~ Rey + ~ “BULEDOZING ~~ ot ering ate oa pe een Vie. rford High. OR 3-111, cere sppreciation and erellag the Pontiac area, We furnish car, wince ee breferred, will fram. r R__D. Thompson “FE _¢-6841 | x. i. Wilihite fe Teel ‘GooD LICENSED ‘HO’ Seer efctand an will La ist oO it relatives. Pontiac Motor em- Retirement plan Blue Cros va. w AITRESSES new. homes or OE 10007, . —Bellding uilding Supplies 12A ey: & DEC. PAPERHANO- ae ee al eyes. Plante 14 & 15, and fel) tae oes scenparienibece: i PT. 8 intment. ing, Paper Pre ees ing. quar, me- LOVING DAY CARE FOR TOTS |p . for their beip, sympathy. fits. For personal interview be Ted's has @ iimited 3M D OGR’ “ING. EBRICK USED, 1 0 CENTS rials & —it_Beensed_hes home, OR 34118. | wa HAVE QUALIFIED eitines * me ottoriogs, also Rev. Hen company representative write giv- aings fo. cok wee, ot | __ Builds retaria' service. BM is fi KVRILK AVAILABLE NO’ tobbel Coats Funeral | ing age. experience, and enciose a ae nee. pe curb waitresses on REAL a seg ? cents on. 2104s 2 116 . We Are, SORLIED_ Boras mercial ‘proper- Bene, aes cto, panes] feats upihoeod goureat| Si "agg Mtn agit 7 | MEAL PRTLUR ES ee te | Wid, Household Qoode 27] Zura coauee oe eS love mquiries wil] handle ith | = k bany Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Klein Feta confidence,’ Write to Bor Dag Hull HURRY, sell things JASE FOR USED Tye, WORKING toe. children ‘| Poatiae Press, WOODWARD AT SQUARE LE. RD.! Realty Co. Kxnwood 30000, "| through Classified — Sal Oe eT ok © —— sad 21421 { ° ' d a * - { ‘ + = : 6 , - | j \ ij ily F im a = 3 dhs al See ey a a +s. oe * ie ‘4 a a bi ee eS * = Se Pr: = is 1 se , ey t és = + fi au , yi a { ‘ ’ og ee ‘ = , ; I | = { . pe pie = [arr - — _ é — BS } I z : é 4 s , d ¥ v. i | . ,; 7 OTHE PONTIAC PRESS, - EDN! ESDAY, NOVEMBER ¢ 6.1957 FIFTY-ONE Wanted Real.Estate 32A) _Rent Apts, Furnished 33 Rent Apts. ea Rent Houses s Unfurn. 36; CARN IVAL ‘ by Dick Turner For Sale Houses 43 43 For Sale Heuses 43 For Sale Houses 43 ; cet — RMS., dedisvis WEST BIDE 6 ROOMS, 3 BaD- PONTIAC COUNTRY CLUB AREA a Long and pte tana TV * ane . re een of Z 3 Children wel- . ' _ brick ve Stas. ° oa Jerry E, Adame ‘Co. ; HUNT S ‘Short of It Wa : cESsING GT. 2836 Dixie Highway. OR 3-6111."_ : Bebe Ere oe Ee oy fe, Se SPECIAL of good homes to sell. E c 2:30. Roe RETR —— ° rr —we are t to give teal z b i. Fee — : ublis £ROw: Coulg be song foe pes { cK? SILVER LAKE 80 acres with Ls m Some pees rvice on sale of your home.|7~ ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVA WESTSIDE ¢ Z bedroom m, $65. month, MA : IRWIN 3 bedroom buff lat Car ee Onaway. Best of an Sal us your home, : ’ loca near city hospital.. = living and room. Briar ing. Has 40 acres “ol ber pu z mirance, garage. 47 Thorpe St.| good lsetien, eer city IVY STREET Hill stone hreplace. Bireh mitchen, | stall orchard. Speciall CLARK REAL ESTATE|* £nwortns }. FE 31216. | * RANCH TYPE HOME IN 2 pis bedrocms, ful! basement | dor nected “qereee, 5s” room. | | Only’ 98800 "om eaay terme. YE 02 or PE ¢40i3 | |i Rugs. PURN. apt. HEAT &|\WEST SIDE ~ Be ee with $1,500.00 down. ss |RAS radiant vere “Los WARD F. PARTRIDGE 1363 W. Huron ___O i ~ hot water furn.. Pvt. bath & en! Close to 8t. s Church pong pal, “churches & : lots overiookir Silver pate = jong 2101 Opdyke. 908. | stbus lines aod center, | stores. No small children. | PONTIAC'S BEST BUY ee ecco rive: | REALTOR FE 43581 wets best 1 ts est hens ee ee 3 —— & BATH, PVT. ENT..| and ; apartments, all with pamioonees required. Privi- ~ , really clean and attractive, | f°) shown peggeen 1080 W. Huron st. se nable West side, call FE 2-0661 or after = entrances and , heat, es on 2 lakes. Reasonabie 2vedtoom’ home on pared mreet)) N _ Open Eve. til @. _Siust. aoe 5 oes Se 33.300. 6, FE 5-5322. a re end | ge -? seer Webster todas liad liv. | $1 ; 450 DOW = AN LIVING 7 RMS. & BATH UPPER. . : ing FOOM, sepere' room. | Drayton Plains, 3 bedrooms. Liv- SUBURBAI i furn, Bus. W ER, ait; | See Mr. Smith, 20 E- Mureo RENTAL UNITS anda dream ilchen "Front and oe room Sten st a oll eat J bedroom: home, built em © 100z 1 2e2: FE 5-8208 Soo; art — WOU cee Aftreative vow duplex ape units. gas cnoat. carne with fenced- space. Price $10,050, Will accept 360 tt. oe 3 oor erect. = c, * . Z Reasona! af. din Pon- ac ar car garage. asemen wa. . _Barage Ng oo 5 D at. Cos ae tiay on East Blvd. and “Persp St. cement rib drive This house | Sethe i byats a : in living area venetian Runa us per m K. SILVERCRE 4.900. x ae SILVER 8 Pre sate mad at ; and entr ers fice. Sara. baby as “ia a CARE EE 8) bal es deen” sayuent am Five room, 2 story, 2 of tiled — a? oliaagpar Badger tal we 4 speci i i baths, basement, 2-car garage RT “C. eH AVIS concerned. Don's feel ob-| elcome, $20 s week. FE 6143) Furnished 35 | VERY, GLEAN modern 3 ved. 5 De anol GnooM |i tambet: mestes (eee. dows. HERBE Teates. Call us for further infor- ry apt or " afi FOR- Rent Houses 35 poems nome han Wiliams Lk. Se “sa ‘1, 240.60 ca the or “will consider rental with op- | 4015 Irwindale. — * FE 65-4318 WE TRADE, BUY & SELL alshed A & p.m. : LE. NEAR $75 per month 2° down payment, then don’t pay tion to buy to res namie party d Bonnie Rus & oN 2 B i p-™: | 1 BEDRM. COMME re Be . rent—invest in your owo future; Immediate pessoas Buy Thru Partridge 4 RMS. im? FURN. Niki Adults. . — with this practically new home | #1557). iu. polis oh wi 1, Nice $1002, _|7 BEDRM. MODERN, Ler dor Leslie R. ieliddleton in the aukeres te lates bed- | GEO a. - List Thru Partridge : 4 RM. APT. : ea NCE.| of) furnace, Automatic washer. N. JOHNSON rogmns plus a studio room which | : ALTOR OR 31281 = To uy — [@) Sell * Adis ig. Hr euabe ae —, 10 miles "| FE 6-772) . FE™ 6-6003 can be 8 as fopoherer “ig | | 4536 Dixie Hwy ares * SUBU RBAN APT. FOR RENT — 261 e = WATERFRONT. | BEDRM. LARGE "and brigt Eves OR * 3-1708 2 small homes. $4.500 each with REAL ESTATE __|_beriain. re ¢600, ull 6. _ | BEDROO living rm. Children. welcome. 850 silks ream ‘leqne lsd. oie 9 GEORGE RSG | OTS : HOME M ART REALTY ro 3 RMS. & BATH. joan Oe ee Jerry E. Se xie fenced back yard on pave ed |” side finisr Lot 100"330. "i. 250: 10 ACRES y BED! sUB > _Highway. OR 3 street. 442 per cent mortgage | 500 down 796 Sebek Rd. & W.| Fruit farm. 2 chicken houses. rere after PE _5-5989 shee & garage. Liberty 9-6271 rend | Cred WEST SIDE eta | Po gectegried im taxes — | Drahner, Oxford. Garage and fruit house. Call for LAKE SSeS ti KEn pat j 4 ~ i} e. informa _ broperty. Fuge waiting, |CLEAN 3 ROOM APT., NR. DOWN-| 7 BEDRM, WELL t 5 spelege 2 “CCKLER REALTY McKI NEY saat h RT between Osmun | © near Park Until June. FE Pri @s on Elizabeth and : ‘ CUCKLE Offic ae ea | _& Cotta PE 5-0648. 5-3169 : a et oats “Sean John K Irwin _ tae bonmiAc bath. 2 bedroom bungalow. ° ‘FE 4-409! Eves. FE 2-1520 APT ovr BATH. 7 BEDROOMS AND BATH, NEAR carpets. $05. & in, no drinkers. PR 4-2337. Pontiac, Pully furn., $17 packiy: ‘month. References required "5. +6 RMS., TOMMY'sS LAKE, |. Since 1925 BUY OR SELL ig Stat 20 | Sa esor ape rom meine Beto RE gr oer has St. caper sorts ot chen Os- 3 — eae Saree, Sime. "I ‘ Phone FE _5-944T: Eve. FE 4-3415. ae Bedroom brick home with | 535. GS NEEDED mum e. 4s. e: Near Bt. Ps i. -| YEAR , AROUND, 2 BEDROOM) ull basement, completely { : Mihet ere waiting. We will show |CLEAN 2 ROOM APT., Pah | _ti._Yorneworm. hems with Lake frontage. | Mod- | Dee sao tecuce st mais creek sitet Cenk iaeveat Price | BY BUILDER Sa ence gues SE Srp lt HENALARONS Gl SAE | ng “antennas ng 7 | MORSE Wels “aote | ia “ex, ar, toms ri ave Business N KITCHENETTE APT. $15, 3 BEDROOM, WALLED E.| cottage, 4 rooms and bath, enci. 2 Tees ss ca ce —Must_be_moved..FE 2 - | WEST SIDE INCOME aca siding. Muntoon Lake ‘tres. and a ens home then hear- the age, 7 a rot Meme 04.8 P38. one IGE TRONS ROO APT TOTS a Roost WORE OME Wane |Faupering ROS Mean Opt:| | ET Cah ish PRR gates Ee Ty i SRA nee | Oy St ie he ie eal he) . fe rh. Near ac . IN. 6 ROO i BRICK Pipe ee _ | = nice bedrooms wo No Waiting for Buyers | _No'cbjection to 1 child. PE pr san” Tmasediate pesneeston. FE iF Bou stGeEveavTmins | Off Elizabeth Lake Rd. $1180 DOWN will buy this 3 bea. | SMALL HOUSE. —_ ,FISHER| _¢ —— uD, Ample closet space We Buy Ourselves ‘and $F aR i A’N HOUSETRAILER AT! 5.9183. for sere FE 6-133. Here ts a welt built home, room brick home. Take over GI) new root .& sid paved Multi-Lakes Realty Mant. tebe teees. ott ats oe PE 20211. | TaKEFRONT, 2 & ¢ BEDROOM | CLOSE IN. G NEAT 20/6 Pad] recon suis. You! om he Oe tan wente Col PE cone. | street. Pull price $4900 of less Oak “fioors and’ plaster Pay Top Dollar "2%.s MICH. 3RM. apts. houses, bones eat nice, 10 “dock, PE biz! 2 ___ proud to own Has a very. low pay mente. PE ¢2543. for cash. 16 Parkdale Ave. After BEDRM HOME walls, 2 car garage. "Schneider MArket. ¢ 1554 miles ‘to Pontiac miles ‘| CLEAN RM FOR MAN_PVT J EN- wrivlegeg on ‘private beach |. A. TAYLOR, REAL Estate, | —* ©: Lake privileges }ia car garage.) landscaped let | w ange ae& FOR MR. Wittens SMALL APT een YTHING FUR. preg gg Ag ty a eean— . oon Se verses joining club. This is well INSURANCE Real nice house $700 gu, $0.8 | ieee: Zemee G Deurwasaie MY Sse ae waeLY SECOR ATED Cozy citT | a eits een sin ve eens 8 enly 100 etiand Ave. te! 3000 3. Commerce Ra. MA 1578 ults. MY pos e, 11,800 with te SHELL HOUSE. on WATERFORD COME. l'OSS — Bg EE NAS) er Pa: Sanet \. weeh | CLEAN ROOM, CLOSE IN. FE , . m —Prarion Arca. OL _1-6178 trance halk & closet, Large 5 ef. 28 ———e rton A M { As RMS $300 DOWN Uving room, family: Sager md §-0963. PONTIAC LAKE HOME. 6 RM. ae As Modern As Realt VERY NICE (ROOMS: BATH &| Furn, home. No small ehildreo, | DESt RABLE SLEEPING ROOM.| “The dey after tomorrow ts ta Riga Marwer "sion in aed $600 DOWN NORTH END |, puneaiow | bedroom, bath down: ‘same arage Westside. $86 per mo.| OR : repkias: tremn bes mae. PE this charming brick home of some revairs. Full price $2-| wo other costs. move right in too | full bas A aural Neaeele: up. Full basement, a ons hea oN 44mg 00 WoT MU FE #4371. WALLED LAKE, 7 aND 3 BED-| Posi Amis telnet en orders howe #50 with $25 mo Dou't driay. | “Cony & cute 2 bdrm bungalow | minum” storms “and ‘screens, I's) ST ad on “with 3.8 "ow Be 2 =—|R U nishe rooms, on lake 1260 E. Lake Dr. | Grpis ——NicE ROOM. PRIVi- in an average district, Tt is _call Mr. Motdoch, Oa 86-2018.” i floors, full te bath. oi | car_ garage On a paved Girect at $10,500 $3.000, down. ent Apts. Untu nturnished 34 : the finest in contemporary Ritchen oS fenced loka | Pre OF aah ran terms locks LeBaron Rent Apts. Furnished 33 $3) iis Rent Houses Unturn. 36 oa oe on Home a rabaredit 4 Lewd eeerms car garage Priced Ry 8, 600 land bun = ~~~" | AAT. PLOOR FLAT & FULL B BASE- | ~~~ ~ ~~ by ~*~ OMAN and $79 per mo We don't ak that FOURTH STREET | . 5 rage. You owe it to your- ; { JOSLYN AREA - Lov 3 2 UBMeert Ave Pe Coil 12 to'3 |, SEDAM. CPPER GR RSCLID | |» oe ete ce AE, MIR: mo Seif to see this beautiful Budget mm S750, DOWN Immediate Doser Crag rm:| pedroom home, with full is? FGGn: 5 bee Aes Bate 1 . -| hg + he 1| acle Mile area mo. OR 3-974. | 5, OSEKEEPING— ROOMS. i8 home. You will see what we sitchen Sih eating space. co hoes men ne auto ane heat on 18ST FLOOR, 3 ) AND alace trailer ‘wy. 2 BEDROOM TERRA RAMONA e Place. 43300. mean when you see this 2 bdrm. white frame bungalow, oak tte beth. pl tered ‘walle well - landscape: ot with Clean, pvt. By Miracie Mile. on) bedrm. on = — home and then hear the floors, and picture window 80 x} {amic tile batl - back yard fenced. Price just Square Leke. FE 8-1370 : 1) | Court, $73 per mo. +1858. NICE ea | RM. CLOSE price anc eT tt let. Located off Walton | Ful! basement—wt heat. 1% reduced to $10,980—terms.— eae - rk General and State Hospital. FE . oes i car garage. Priced ai “git. 780 with 1 BEDRM. DELUXE, PVT..BATH,|! RM. KITCHENETTE AND PVT. |3 ROOMS ® BATH. AT THE LAKE, Bivd Behind Blue Sky Theater . . for bachelors. couples or nurses.| Ddath. Heat hot and cold water.| . working couple only. \ ints. EVERYTHING LAWRENCE W 1%4 BATHS Priced es $6,950 and ~’ vacant iorms RAY O’NEIL, Realtor Best uarters in town ore a x. ome eee: Rooms — aaa path web a eee . ) DOWN } BEDROOM |.262 8 ceareem Rd. Open 9-8. _). Bie Sky vicinlly ae te ark | he = Paddoc #13 ROX WS BA 10% BUF-| come. FE 32-0663. —\. 3 BEDROOM § rms. = ‘nt bath tn _xocse | wits ful cpasement. tile Beer | ae Evenings OR _3-2028, Ts 7 NY & hea 8 us , For 2B employes iris or couple | 2-BEDRM. PART N. LAKE- | j BEDROOM RA oe ROOM WITH BOARD OPTIONAL. rin FULL BASEMENT area Tensonably Tee eee ewe ics euice Gomiaal see “T. DUNL AP, ‘$90 N Paddock. Al-| front. apts 0618 Pontise Lk. Rd. |? Vid Sarage attach a hae. on beat} 7 e_6-4673, pets Ds EK Fite & Open) Xxes , $750 DOWN payment. | eudvons BUILDER. BE SURE & _berta A ROOM APT, PRIVATE VEN-| _¢_yrs_o SLEEPINO ROOM FOR woREING FE 4-958 Featuring - lerescent Lake. FHA Resale Situ IVAN. W. ne oe 7-BEDRM. P. FURN. KE ance peth artialy—furn.+3” gepROO ic CE NEIGH IBOR- rl in_p' me 1. ee = poo ‘ ) fet oe as hoe Le Lk Rd Good toeation s Whittemore. |? BEDROOM. ca toe. SLEEPING ROOMS IN REFINED | BRING $1500 AND MOVE IN: aencat erreaine et eee ret oes et Te ar en 00 DOWN: By, BEDRM. HOME. +-RM AND KITCHEN. A AsO ) USE * owt floor” '. {ELEAN. EMILES 3 BEDROO! TERRA Ena Ob Conv, te transportation. | [Cm Cusem vasicred walls’ full A FOAMENE OL TREAT room with oil fumace | Built-in 26.300 o! th ‘or cou only t heat. Close in. Prefer ad a t i ALLS aundry trays. uto water _‘tntrance. Colored. 234 Rapid. 425. SLEEPING ROOM FOR basement. Ges beet. FE S300). NO CLOSET heater Complete aluminum storm | wy 5 591 Pe, $047 2 RMS.: KITCHENET 2 RM8. NICELY _13 Norton after 4. 2 ROOM APT. UTILITIES FUR- fished $7_ Whittemore 2 ROOMS AND BATH, NEAR Fisher Body. All utilities pai wertine ovate only. Really Rice. res _Young &. 7 NICE “LAROE ROOM BR. icK | — Oboe 1 Bik. from town, pvt. bath, & ent. Inquire 22 Auburn, office) wm rear. { N. FE 94300 “at iAP LOWER. “af Ra Lf ee BATE: Upper . furn, C 2 ROOMS Close IN. 230 5. — FE 2 3_fme. at sare FE 8-6064 2 BDRM. == Ideal location. FE Mr. Ross. FLAT 5 LARGE accu #2534 before | it ee ROOMS, ELEcTRIGa ‘ & beat ae «0 Mariva. x reall _OR 3-1328 decor. 2&3RM APT. T, APPLY eLY BEFORE } ROOMS | AND BATH, WITH BASE- | 4:30, 0 Clark St. | . NEW REFRIG. & STOVE.) . ent, Adults. Ground Furn, FE ¢1319. 27 RM. APT PVT ENT. L/ LAUND' DRY facil 7 or monthly. 46170 after 5. 5 io WARM. 3 CLEAN Pvt, $12. FE 8-31 2 RMS. & BATH. child welcome. 5-1927 2 ROOM APT. NEWLY DECOR Gingelville. rs | new! Inquire 3 ROOMS BATH, all finished tn knotty utilities, mo er FE ane after 5 3 ROOMS, PVT ast e. RM. UPPER. Full tiled bath. and electric stove bya Pr Sanz & mo. | & $7 4727 PVT. ENT. pine. Heat, store & retry forte $85 FE 5-2432 Dm. BATH, ENTR. & Nr, General Hosp. OR VERY CLEAN. water, heat, rnished. FB ;? Rug © Bare $50 MO. FE _Ave. FE 45361 for appt. _ 2 ROME $15 A WEEK, 71 VIR- __gin 3 noce FPURN. APT. ADULTS _only. 617 8. Paddock. 7 RMS. CLEAN GAS HEAT. PVT. _ bath ‘and entr 163 Augusta. 30_*W. Columb.a. | 2 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING RMS. 37 AND BATH, BABY WEt- 3300 Eligabeth Lake Rd. come rtiv furn Heat furn. 225 2 RMS, r BATH. MURPHY BED! Florence. Near Bug Line. No drinking. 25,3 ROOM APT.. PVT. BATH AND Monroe St., FE 5-140. entrance. FE 8-3837. or FE_5-8828. ROOM BASEME APT. ¢ RM. APT. NEWLY DECOR NO rab A furnished. Pvt. bath) drinkers or gevies FE 32-8272 & entr. Men only. 12 8 week.|; ROOM AND BATH. HEAT. pet 1 LS Jn meee es ve cna refrig furn, couple 2 LARGE ROOMS. 81 AUBURN _preferred. FE 3-1674. 13 Putnam. 4 ROOMS first floor, St. FE 2-658. 4 Al basement. ools. No. drinkers, Call week to sc days between __Perry § st. FE 4-4740. N RGE 1 & BATH, $60 PER MO. heat furn. 26 Stout ROOMS BATH AND child welcome. Close 3:30 and 7:30. 1340 a ROOMS & BATH. CLEA. UTILI- 7 cies furn. 325 Voorheis” Private 4 ROOM FLAT ON LAKE ORION. entr, Adults only, Call eves. Gas heat OR 3-6015 2 ROOM CABINS, $10 & $12 PER'S ROOM BRICK t UPPER, OAg GAS) week City gas. 1 block from Tel-| heat, good condition. 01 N. Mar- Huron Huron Trailer Park. FE! shall. 53-3663 201. § ROOM APT. 2 CHILDREN AL- 2 RMS. CHRISTIAN COUPLE, PVT.) lowed, $35 m ath FE 29173 be- bath & ent 116 E. Howard. ja tween 8 and 5. 2 ROOMS EVERYTHING FURN. 'é 6 ROOM APT.,, HEAT AND HOT _on Ist floor Priv, bath. FE 5-§339.| water furn, children welcome. OR 2 a 3 ROOM Pi ais 899 ROB-| _ 3-9361. _ Perry. et INDTVOUAL_WOD | 0. JO SEE Huron | k cabins Al uti) Winter rates. MY ae Roy ‘ e och ewly Tru Rustic Cabins. 8. oes per ih. Boe CARETAR ‘Broadwa, Lk. Orion / per month. See R. 5 RM. is ist FLOOR. NO ) DRINK. — ers comme Semen | 8065 Commerce Rd. RMS. BATH DOWN, 1 RM. APT.| Near Union Lk. Rd.. unfurnished. uno Ah util. furn Garces: Adults. | fully modern 1 bedroom apt.,! 258 Orchard Lk Ave | bod hd Ge oan Cont $06 | ry. 3) 3 | monthly n J. er, I ideasigne CLEAN APT. 41 =| Stee hee (B'ham) ia |_ door eas ROOMS A § AND BATH, | PVT. ENTR. | —— ARCADIA APTS. a All util, furn. 2 adults. 10$ Flor- 3 rooms & bath. in good condi- ence Ave. tion. Includes ample heat, hot 3 RMS., PVT. — laundry. working couple : ee TOTES owe rnish No smokers or nk- rs. 1 block from P.O, FE 46324. | nots AND BATH, CLOSE EIN. Nicely furn. & decof., after 4 ih RMS. BATH, ENT. NT. UTIL, PRIVATE, VERY h ROOM ALL | elites) rer jummit, FE only. ens 50 PNOOA DUPLEX, + Miles OUT Pontiac, Util. lone $75 per month. Children welcome. E 5 D HOUSETRAIL- 00M, AFT. oom: 246, Auburn At 4 ROOMS, GAS HEAT. } ROOM | FUR an ent. Selvin ALL UTIL. NEAT A AND clean, ret futn., plent & cold $57 per 1 Blvd, Or Cal FE Huron FE “4-828 ATTRACTIVE water. Children permitted. month, K, G Pal sce ‘el. FE 5-9066, ae apt. _& § -~ 3 BEDROOM & gerage. bei 4 of ONeill Rent $225. MI 6-8215, CHOICE rooma and — located Edw. GAs HEAT, W-SIDE. 4 RM. AND vs om bath. Derene. Bad '. NEW ; eon ROOMS. r around Ca: ix. eit stove. 0991 Dixie Hwy. _MA 3 APT PVT. BATH TY Bike LARGE 3 ROOMS FOR Cilérg welcome. "| _taker, rent . $12 week. FE 2-5170. Atte. & Paul 29-9200 ROOMS, UTILIrine : _week, ie Jeet OW ww axe for 8 till 2, "! Ml ote _wee Near , FE +6 ~~ REL-RIO APTS. - 3 rms. util come, M. Stout, Realtor . Saginaw 6-8165 ts. Auburp Ave. See Mr. Pluto NEWLY bacxain ATED all ee rme., close to down town By wr 850 ROOM A AND BATH. ‘*, or Monroe —— Nice ARE- { ROE 2 RM. APTS. IN- oF dont ¥ store © e+ | foox_ WO. _Pontiac ‘on EW inbroak 731 gd) + antag 645 fter . ‘p.m. Apt. 1 or call A Kern inc. FE Y DECORATED 5 Rid. ¢ ED 5 RM iON e's e retrig., & furn,Couple ai baby wel- t Tj Rooms AND Ae 1MMEDI- _kte possession 3 RMS. AND BATH. CUPBOARDS built in. Gas heat, stove in kitch- _¢n. 287 Oakl ve. @ ROOM HOUSE. UNFURNISHED. Seas oem er cae . Cal) VEr- mont 008 for appt. 4 es —— 5 PER MO. FE : Soe karo ) APT. W. SIDE. Voorheis Adults FE 88024 4 ROOM HOUSE, VICINITY “OF 21 Mile & Livernols, $65 month. Ist & last month im advance. Chil- dren gre Call after 6:30. _REpubd 22-7262. _ 4 anes HOUSE ON COOLEY Lake Aap near Elizabeth Lake. _ $60 Cal FE. 4 BERDRM. RANCHER. . CARPET- Frat baths. $125. Jerry E. Adams Co. 2536 e@ Highway. _OR 34111. : RMS. & BATH. t sout# BELLE- vue rion. Phone. FE 4-2337 5 ROOM MODERN HOUSE ON ON 3 | Convalescent Homes 38A VanDyke § ROO RN. HOUSE. arn nn OrmaE L featets _1-2202. Nine miles west of Pontiac on M-50. § ROOM HOUSE, LOCATION, PAD: dock & Raeburn, $70 month. FE “GOOD W pogr with eerie ae kitch- See 36007 privile; woaaee N COOKING PRIVILEGES, _Pyt entrance FE WARM. CLEAN. jh peed “4 23-6771. Rooms With Board 38 RS ADDED RPDS ODO BOARD AND ROOM. DAY WORK- mer PE POR DAY WORKER IN A CHRISTIAN | eed 7 RM Norton Ave. apres” OOM A | Southera Home aD, #18) ‘Cooking. home with home privileges. 94 S Jessie aie a. ; eat OPEN room ungalow witt at: | Ber et TREE | ached a ear enrage. Han 10 Peet basement with large recreation | DAILY 5-8 FREE ROOM AND BOARD FOR Toom, auto oi] heat and auto | SUNDAY 2-7 babrsitting \In the evenings. EM hot water heater Lafge yard end | _ 32067. __ oe nice west suburban ocation. Will| 2 cnet ‘SOUTH OF peed ROOM WITH BOARD FOR 1 OR 2. take trade. | ORION 1 BLOCK OFF = =e Aopen ue 2s LAKE PRIVILEGES | WATCH POR SIONS iR AND BOARD, $ A WEEK. 2 bedroom bungalow with large, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICK Mice location near good bcat- . as _— fishing, Low down pay- Modern VACANCIES FOR ELDERLY PEO- M ' le, ulet, easant round. faa. Soci haat non eer | GEOTGe R. Irwin asterp tece ig. reosons e rates abcock | REALTOR 269 Baldwin A e builder this brand Rest Wome, Drrden, Mien Tei sl PE $0101 or OR 34416 Wilvien tes sien ann te Hotel Rooms 39 latest materials and tech- anes HOTEL AUBURIN _ 43136 _.| 464 Auburr FOR Mexican family, cozy 4 with espace and the full § ROOM DUPLEX. CHILDREN | goTEL ROOSEVELT. CLEAN room & full basement. Hot erst Let your heart welcome. aes Lk. Rd., Clarks-| peat rms & apts Some with air furnace, full enclosed ae = Pood modern kitchen _ton. FE 8-1455, By day or week. $10.00 & up aaah opie oan Lees eres in range an ove The add. é © ROOM a HOUSE 0 On LAKE STOVE 125 N. Perry. $-8126. pA ae: 8630 ‘san Las ber ed convenience o ig baths urn. ‘U. emen md attac car garage ona . Near oe and has| Rent Stores 40 month makes this truly home for au sous eee “| FOR Colored — $730 down pacoe vesicle priced) 31:8) 6 RM. MODERN, 2 CAR GARAGE. Wi oopw ARD Neat and clean 4 toon ee eusnes 724. will be fenced yard, auto, gas heat, close N. 13% mod. store. 20 by and bath. Part basement, ° hace die & Ache thE $18.00 per gas heat, tiled, excellent io- automatic oil furnace end : MI 7 aoe OR _ RM. HOME. 3 BDRMS. LARGE Oecreanan ron with attached er iF Near Orchard Lk. Rd 1 oe ke nie a Bowers. tees _Alyce Kay Rd., Farmington, Mich 7 ROOM uséean a SUBURBAN home, with 2 car garage, and 2 KL. nerd fang. Realtor 2330 Orchard Rd, FE ¢4563 at After 6, FE 2-502. a 1 Roots & BATH. ALLISON ST. ~ 368 om HURON 8 q ms and bath, Sracchatio. gas heat 2 car eereee: Carri plop mitted schools, 2 biseke te ser Pustion!: Gen- eral Hospital. References re- uired. rE G. Hempstead, 102 E toUR R FE_¢€2i FOUR, R OOMsS NEAR aAR AUBURN. bers Owner P.O, x 535, Pon- tac, - BRAND NEW TO RENT, reasonable eee DI 12-1162. 2275 Hampton, near corner Bucking- ham Rd. and off Pontiac Lake Rd. Key next door. Call eve- nings $500. Dnd, $8500 sell. Rent $75 mo. Lease, cozy, 7 CLEAN’ 2 RM: HOUSE, living 914 LaSalle. pes | Garden ‘eone say a RMS. 6 BATH. oi 518 OR LEASE F Bos wna EDROOM 2 a? sora i as ed ft POR RENT small down octet ones a new replaces, Fi elec. dish washer. Full basement. 60° long. Restricted subdivision. MA Lovei, LY U . W. = 67. Bide. niga BE Sho Feces iq 2 6 ose soot 2 nen iy room." frases, 2 BATH, UTIL- y room, of) furn: birch cup- boards, storms, Plains, $17. meg y-OR 3.3087, LAKE ORI LAKE FRONT. nee — sout rt some ern. 20" room an Auto, wot ‘eater and eat. factitti Part iG furn “ig tages off from M58. \ / \ > ye ts Nae \ , ih | aH 4 UE shee soe Sa 64920 _Rent Office § ‘Space Al #0, _eation Liberty. GOOD VALUE basement, amore double garage, off N. Saginaw. nr eet schools, “PONTIAC RE au TY 737_ Baldwin FINISHED BASEMEN for sale. $330 down ty $2,500. | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE utility room an! 1°9 car garage MIDDLETON SPECIALS! oo water. On paved street ced at 82 per month. DOOR | auominune SLIDING WINDOWS | ELECTRIC HO] WATER HEATER | $9975 - ON YOUR LOT MODEL 2601 GORLAND parochial and $7350. Terms er- §-8275 - HOUSE mo Full FE 2-3362. niques to m@ke this a real family home of esting beau- ty Why not come in and see ie. 13x23 ft. Contempo- rary living room the 30x16 ground floor family room INCOME only $5,950 end NOW AVAILABLE | n Agrge new modem building | site on M59, 10 miles west of Bees Pea White Lake Town- Petr or Doctor, Dentist. Manu- facturers Agent. etc. Reasonable tates, plenty of parking too. Phone EM 3-4236 ‘ DOWNTOWN Located within 300 feet of 100. er cent corner on E. Huron St.) of 3 room suite with | 730 sq. Heat and hot water | furnished. Lease avatiable. Roy Annett Inc.| TORS ment. weet % ©. Huron & 43 f pron cama, gop) ote, madarrt. SYS DOWN Suttable tof shops or Sthees,| #0 DOWN a ee Ei ———— | __ Leslie R. Middleton Be ee a 5" fom or nd pai - Re one or | i) a fe tes ope ese must bere Kod secretarial servic F MULTIPLE ‘ustina S| $750 DOWN "| DORRIS BRICK RANCH HOME | 00) well planned kitchen, full bath and half bath, all rooms | larger than average. other selling | appointments ! home or contract as LAKE Poked HOME 4 Outstanding as home completed | Open omnes! & Sunday 1 to 3 1957, cooled by lake breeze and - | towertng shade trees. and at your | scene approximately. 4S frorit. door, beautiful exclusive 5 pro y f i | To qualified purchaser West suburban Rancher-—ciose to | i Williams Lake. All large! rooms, new furnace Vacant | You can move right in and Day just $85 per month. BE $15. 750 | aah VACANT $2750 down Outstanding eve appealing 4 bed- rambilng port, plus WATKINS | beautiful | LAKE Sparkling white hungsiow | eed areae lovely tiled ; amat amongst tai] shade trees ree ea pay. with beautiful lawn and | shrubs. Has a large giassed- in family rm with fireplace Lee kitchen & dining space Windows and screens Lake priv- BROKER -— “Elizabeth Lk Ra FE ¢115 FE 4-4821 _ Near Genera! Hospital. FE TRIPP COUNTRY COLONTAL On 20 acre site. Gracious & bedroom home 3% baths, country kitchen family din- pat Nea deluxe rec. room. ferrice with barbecue. attractive 3} bedroom guest house. Exceiient barn. pien- ty of pasture for horses SEMINOLF HILLS 4 bdrm home near schools Large living room, full dining rm, den. large kite Wen with breakfast nook, and ‘y bath on matin floor 4 bedrooms site low down payment to quali- fied purchaser Leshe R. Tripp. Realtor 78 W Huron Street FE 58-8161 or FE 2-1396 BY OWNER. 3 BEDRM HOUSE. Walled Lk Newly decorated tn- | side “if out lots. $12,500, | _terms MA 4-1426 ao ae | a. land BY OWNER 2 FAMILY Es 3500 | 3-660 ALL MODERN 3 BEDRM HOME lil eine o Cerpat 3rd Eves. Sun. Res. FE 5-2564 MULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE 8 ACRES OF . ROOM HOUSE. Mich. WEbster 4 Comins, Partridge 18 THE “BIRD TO SEB LAKEFRONT 3-BEDROOM Pleasant 6 room modern home jocated west of Pontiace on Lot jar iake. Near 8 acres on the lake A wonderful place to raise a family or could be divided for more homes Full price $25,- 000 on terms SUBURBAN RANCH You will enjoy comfortable sub- urban living rm. ranch home, Eve catching wapeneee fireplace All oak floors ad «plastered wells. Carpeting - included. Workshop erea in ga- rage. Priced for immeiiate sale at $13,900 on terms WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-358] 1050 W HURON 8T, OPEN EVE. ‘TIL 9 $3,000 down FE 2-0657 at Elizabeth Lake _ Wiison Rea) Egtate 1 "BUD" Close to Pontiac Motor Conveniently located north «ide | § room bungelow, close to bus | handy to schools and shopping | walking distance to Pontiac | Motor 2 bedroom, full dining | room full basement. ol] heat - elec hot water extra Jot Prited $11,000, reasonable down pay- ment Birmingham 4 3 bedroom brick immarcuiate condition, carpeting in living. -foom and den, lovety dinrtte + and kitchen. lots of cupboards tile drains, tile bath down 1 bedroom up Fujl basement, heat, electric Hot Water. I's car garage Priced $16.800 $2 - own plus mtge. cost on FHA terms Bud Nicholie. Realtor 49 Mt Clemens 8t. Call Mr. Allen FE 5-1201 or FE 2.3370 Really a swell buy for re- fring coupte or small fam- | as lake privs Owner ROOMS 950 down to Gi 4% per cent i =apea For Sale Houses Watkins Lake, with endless possi- ne | mortgage at $67 per month ee : earn nade oe fasakoah patties includin € taxes and insur- 0 UYS a for your growing entl- Soe -+- ‘dren, 8 me has ali the seli- BEST OF B in, eppotatménts demanded by 4 BEDROOMS DON’T =a hry [oa he oy voc buyer, this 4 room, frame bungalow Drien) 1a) Fight et 988,008. %, acre lot — wooded piay- = ho) AO — gely - ‘ AL romnd large arden. te ed couple. ear o} room Ca screens. full bath and convenient, ee Ga eek toe ogc. commer ant’ bets utility room tuated on & “| ‘tous lovely. livable rms. through- down, 2 large bedrooms and oe x 250 out, =~ bedroom and half bath bath up Oak et and | ; down. bedrooms and fui! iastered walls. Ledgerock | Full Price Only: beth w center hal. laos. beau- | Eo coe 9 full basement. of] | f Bitch basement | ry x24 well ventilated | with easy terms available co tecteation — "owner trané- pea ar? inert fecrestics area Priviieges—on- - mi + = 1 “WM. A. beach in Oakiang cen tem dpwatown. Price eed 820. KI 4 Located. saneen W. Huron and | wel B te Elizabeth Lake Rd. near begabost| a man : |e mcg ne and ah Arg aoe er. New of] fred force ya wl 1 lot deep | new siding, landscay TRADE WE SELL 2S 8ON Kampsen Bi FE tist | REALTORS. FE 4-0528 37? 8, Telegraph Eves. & Sun.! A bargain. BY OWNER 2 FAMILY INCOMF. sarge lot A-l cond. 2 car ga- tage, wil) take small house or sme’ dn vayment. 78 Seneca FE 2-4855 { $10.500 — 3 BEDROOM t We will custom build on your io! this outstanding modern desigoed home featuring plastered walls. | oak floors, birch cupboards basement, car port, brick front. | 45 day asession Truly we be- | Reve jand County's best home value. Call of come in today, live | in a new home by Christmas _ $230 DOWN — GI 3 bedroom homes with ell the ex-_ tras. Wardrobe closets, birch. doors, oak. floors, tile bath, built | in vanity, shower doors, loveir kitchen, vent fan, Tull berement. gas heat, Fast possession Thig is the last of the GI homes. $700 | down on A iFOR COLORED j 2 family incotme 5 rooms and | ba ‘ch unit tm excetient “con- | dition. Carpeting, plastered walls, | oak floors, full basement. auto Only $1500 down. In-| come of $160 per month Delay | ‘mean disappointment, call JIM WILLIAMS, ESTATE &- INSURANCE wie eet Ave. B +i | | NEW LISTING | full | — Johnson this lke new 3 / GILES Near Auburn Heights Bedroom modern home allt im ‘34 Full basement auto. of] furnace. 6 lots. All for only $1.000 down. West Side Income 6 Rooms for owner plus ¢ rooms renting for sto month. Full’ basement, steam heat Large corner lot and only $12,600 with terms. Home and Business We have 2 good deals in different locations Living Quarters and business or tn- come, whichever you prefer. Call for further information. GILES REALTY ee | 321 BALDWIN AVE After 6: FE 2-7006 or re yo} 5 ROOMS basement, gas heal, shady lot, im- mediate gar cgoe Best offer to oeety o 20095 Balance of at 865 per month. FH Z 5 {as BROWN $550 DOWN — Just 4 years old, two bedroom bungalow Modern to minute. Full basement. ol! furn., oak floors, recently dec- orated. Good neighborhood Pay- ments only $5650. 5 per cent in- terest ‘Tt is almost unbelievabie FOR BETTER HOMES RUNT NO FARTHER | This is it! Lovely 3 bedroom | mbddern brick and frame ranch | home on vears oid with | attached Garbage dis- posal and softener Lot! 73 u 150 ft $2,000 down PER CENT MORTGAGE 1 on this lovely 3 bedroom brik ranch home Basement. oll a nace an! nice recreation room with built in bar Landscaped | yard with patio Only 1 year, ait Leeated- in Herrington Hilis Can be yours for omiy $2350 down carport water Only rst time of} market 5& room i's car garage heat, cio bungalow large | lot, automatic schools, store and bus $7,000 with small down pay- ment. Hurry this wil] not lest | | Evenings after @ cail Mr Joll | FE 46-0855. | A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FF. 4.2533 ‘3. BEDRM — CannErED | living. rm, and den. All large rms Incinerator. Close to St Trinity and 8t Fredericks schoojs, $1,200 down. Immediate possession. No broker. FE 86-6311. | COLORED $8500 FULL PRICE ~ Large alow home. Modern. Located Freapeet street, All large mel Paved St. ful! basement, large front porch, 13822 ft. living rm. Storms and screens. Terms. L. H. BROWN, Realtor ’ | 1363_W._Huroa___ Ph. FE 24610: | $362 7 RM dining, al WestSide . Bungalow MOVE RIGHT IN | $1108 down, balance like rent. Practically new modern 2 hed- room, large [Uv room, dinin apoE ae with bullt-in cur Plastere a pare “putt Besement with autot gee - weer a a> lot Cal dict om ‘Deactaba a aschosl, oe Boston &t., Huron Gard \ but true.’ $0000 AUBURN AVE — Zoned com- merctal, $§ room home. two car garage Large 100x180 ft lot Only two blocks from East Blvd. “Here is a real bargain 15,250 OUR SPECIAL — Large 6 room ranch type bungalow over. looking Huntoon Lake Full size dining room and 3 bedrooms 2 living rm, storms and screens, exterior very attractive with aluminum sidind combined with coral stone Lot T5x175 - Terms. Here ts @ good value, 2000 OTTER HILLS Large Brick ranch bungalow with den, 3 bedrooms large living reom with beautiful fireplace. Select oak floors A kitchen @s modern as can be. Full basement, recre- ation room with fireplace. Many bultv-tie More thon ample closet Bpace Attached two car gar. Wonderful view from any of the ' picture windows Only stone's throw from Lake Large lot with outdoor living at its best. Ins tals BONS, Realtor ¢ Ww. Hu FE 22-4814 _MULTIPLE TISTING | SERVICE — “Value for Your _ Money _ Neat. almost new 3 bedroom home, Tied bath, separate kitch- en & dining, landscaped lot. Mine utes to town Kids walk to schoo!. Yours easily - $8750. low down payment Call FE 20415 for ap- _poilntment KNUDSEN | Silver Lake Area yreatioalty new brick ranch type home with 6 rooms and 1‘, baths. Also 2 car pias- tered garage. House includes carpeting, beautiful fir e- fee interior planters, fam- ly room and ultra - mod- ern kitehen and bath. One of the finest homes on the market today. See it!! $3 ‘Pioneer Highlands . ype aioe 3 years old. finished throughout, Ce fe tile bath, G WM. H. “KNUDSEN FALTOR 244 8. Telegra Rd, +4516 Eves, 1-0 2-8803 FULLY oe c be oom ian ‘ Fan im with fireplece Go. . rer Teo! 5 beth. Lovely beach and bea: eure THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6.1957 t L/ ! s : m - —~ . F ; ; ! We 51 For Sale Houses 43! _ _For Sale Houeds 43) TIZZY . of by Kate Osann Fer Sale Houses “ fe ne ta Lake Prop. 44) «For Sale Farms - 48 om Oopssioal : $150 DOWN [| 3 FAMILY NOME -ROLLER SK SKATING seat ds. repairs. Price} aot, nome. on Orebart oF or Colored, Bxcetlent wit on of bust. “—~ | %& Ea tain iso ‘down, rm 880 month, aes Brings 4 $56 Pith $13,950, Fi a ili es ° about 212.000 0 4 ear here, "Buy ‘of IN oV ia on ST MICHAEL'S m with ow owner’ eae. “$495 Down Petal 2 bdrm home, steirwe pine — 2 bedroom bunge- at only. et D eal: Broker “lot, price. Wood Er of ait a he nara oon on y= tel ty im Moe ~ tonne tee nauk: +4 RIDGEWAY . $09 Elizabeth th Lk. Rd. PONTIAC LAKE. plcsare wintew. tell ath, wey Mgnt 380 Edison St, FE ak to otie Gy BOME er = ®| © REAL ESTATE FE 41151 FE 44823 eed bedroom, metorn today’ or’ stop Se ue "tr wl. Bor Colored Families oe ee ee ae S intehagee in coe 975 Baldwin _ FEY 46203 7) wells, tile bath and) Ship vais, “© Dave lots Ovelb) siscious 3 bedrm modern home, home. Has been approved for &| payment. terms. Open Byes. tit on eben. Beautiful hardwood firs. . 3 insulated, | with tnclosed | ront : is last for | | DENNIS NOR OROKER LAPEER COUNTY ar Tl ge down meot. Now vacant and| J. C. HAYDEN fe fn ees kitchen with | Crestwood am en ered. EAU" EMPORARY. 30| 103 acres. Large 9 rm. sites ‘ sient am. eup oe an 4 = . WV room, na a Ls ‘ie “i IL LIAMS. LAKE 86 E. wanten aon a Mires | fant te Oak foes, basement, 5 sbuageiow pine large | 155 ee Ms wend = on (ghee goo es reinary Onl 18 THE “BIRD” TO BEE v t. 2 bedr modern bunga- p = auto. hot* water, laundry bay Knotty pine . GAS a 6-5088 a ment. $150 per = o4.080 dn “i , scieetiae Seve 8 WATERFORD | be fascinate se a meee, ot ota ROSH POE OME UaaE| Hy Seater mies | A) MOTELS — ps gyro) with lake priv. eraeen tened Bose Bee Mrs. Howard, 18 Gillispie | front one . t arene Opes Byes. SS 3 bedroom home Living room ses. vos a ee * St. or Ph. FE 2-6412, tiful lge. rome Den, library, macs LOCATED 1 ML F. C. Wood Co, SF i"iatgiat) Frags" "es "hei Knler, Reator | rietictitt Sigts| Eek Secteitag | RESORTS place, utility room e€ sun- R hn. Ki ealtor * j ssell A. Nott. Realtos oO inzler, Don't this resort near Bast altor OR 3.1235) saaitionsl. fee ‘Pull “bath. ussell FE 4-5905 one Huron St. Ph, FE 43525/ buy! By owner, FE §-312 2 “Buy = Par tridge eed —— the finest “he — Wuliems Lake Road & M5® large kitchen and dining L.- FOR QUICK RESULTS ~ SEVERAL 1. 9005 LAKEFRONT List thru Partridge state. Always filled in advance, * After 6, call OR 3-6449 Sterms ca mereene. avlached = LI = Fanaa AND eres Luxurious owner's home, Terms, r bat - A BY OWNER we wih) new furnace. Only Partrid (ay Thru Johnson, FE 42533 “P.M Ww “DINNAN caf OE PaRNE of ite We eam Kvallabte t di o Gown. See this oy ceeuss } 66 Huron AKE MOTEL near Pon- Messin ewig Gccorated a | tec g Sun ReAN OY OWNER "EW 3" saw |™ sca FoR W. DINNAN fea gel eh peers bedrooms, bath. large liv- Nice location at 1200 Grouse. plasterea perimeter ey, home, Ten . 14x18 is ing room. kitchen and ue COME ~- SEE - BUY ig THE “BIRD” TO SEE gust ott Case : ms. Lake Rd.| whter heater, Form‘ce, sink. 66 _W. Huron st. _FE cen - units. $23,500 down, Will trade. Tooth rs old. alum- : me ’ tion, . : i sree | Clarksto “COLONIAL Pega ane Saree | Soe nh teehee", Pee 3] ores — sour rene . $8. 2 w r down No. closing costa lar ston COLONIAL t.ho low down payment. Move is d' Privileges on on ae Oak-| gveteca ia Resse’ 4 cori Lo pepper pened bewyd Ong Bick fer re See incet | REAL ESTATE INC. | Smitetstone, eelepeg zie me T. VEL AND Sieeee._ferms._OR 24002 | saled ¢ lls orth, OL mazet,| Qwner must sel 628,000 dows, =f este. = oss 20 S.iMain, Clarkston, Mich. toons ueik proves sae wee ob (oe) WAKE FRONT SITE (Teens 5 rd, 3, patie ort hae, roses “ACROSS” FR ao ffont Living. 2 cer garage. Large FE 2-4875 PE 4-161 hets and split level homes “Busi Property 49 Ping owner's home. Plenie : a pee = 4 lawn, Prie . Sale Bu ness perty Sout! $15,000 do RAINBOW Excellent Location LAKE WOOD VILLAGE _ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT WEST WILSON STREET 2 Bedroom home. —_——- Possession, $]1.009 down SOUTH JESSIE STREET 2 bedroom, insui-brick, mod- ern home. Side drive and garage, Reasonably priced. RAINBOW REALTY 2 BEDROOM HOME, UNFINISHED on 240 ft. lot. Li’ 2.0740. UNION LAKE FRONT 3-BEDROOM RANCH PRICED TO SELL — Willlains Lake, new Lake grade school, at. 2 car attached aarage —, opp wot Fall cious 100° x 145° lot. $18,900 on pesement [ome level. s. rimeter heat elec- oa 2 “a Ss trie b water. recteation \W ARD E. PAR ] RIDGE area, ful) bath, flush doors, floors. spacious closets and kiterPen. Aluminum storms and screens. Lot x. 165. $9,995 cash or $10,500 eash to mortgage. Selling below cost on account of 6 oan BES seaports COTTAG REALTOR “E 43581 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. TIL 9 Be Your Own Boss health, OR 3-€352 after Ideal setup combination for appointment. gas station, restaurant and eee Fag ated on ; r BY OWNER es tw ae - view. Only $14,000 on’ terms, OTTE: "BIEAC @ room brick Full basement. 2 car garage. $1, dow _409 Lowe To Partridge is the “Bird” to = NO— $7800 ll bet. t. 1 end 4 p.m BUY, , 70 SELL. REALTOR see. Country Charm Lovely sevep room home in ertect cond. Fair arn in ten acres Jaid land. Loca west of Oxford, By appoint- ment only $19,500 with terms $1, wR.) or will trade for city prop- EMBREE & GRE DOWN erty Uston Lake Village’ E T Lake Front EM _3-4393 or EM _ 3-3314 Brick too, charming 3 bed- = ~ room, open front basement, oS 3 or 3 bedroom starter homes brick’ fireplace. One of Oa: 1 with full basement and rough wir lard County's best lakes rah Z i ing. Op your lot. FP. C DCO ft of natura: sand beach. Corner Williams Lake road and Orly ten miles north of Pon- j M359, OR 31235 after 1:00 OR tiac. Will trade for property 3-6440. wae DOWN closer bed Detroit or $5,000 . down will move you in. , Established tn 1916 2 bedrm. frame home | built = 1980. for Or -7 Deere cocets: Ideal for anization A 1 RANCH SFECIAL Auraciee 3. hears “as ae WA sory fuding Sette thire ttractive Z bes IDEAL PF, YY HOME, all on one/“ CANT 15 by 11 carpeted’ living floor. One large rm. Steam floor, jo’ 8 room brick =r] rm. Hardwood J cod Heors. enced vard, heat. Full basement, first in; : ved street, Wall. Lake. School ? blecks. If you San or a real b he DRAYTON PLAINS Mw garage. $1,500 4 Cc bi ba chr ible 3 bedrm., , Cozy bungalow possible r I Kitchen, dinin, 8s. PRONT e a comb. "HURON VALLEY T1766 M50 at Pontiac Lake EMBER WESTERN OA) COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS ONLY $050 DOWN for this 2 bed- home Lakefront Home On Williams Lake LAWRENCE w. MY 2-2821 GAYEORD 103 8. Broadway Lake Orion Lovely white frame, 3 bedrm semi bungalow. Pegg a paneled Granada RD. DOWN, $1500 $50 tal price. MI 6-1432. After 6pm. | event d house — ltving, recom, g fire- m pullets inc This place Pull’ bath. Ol heat. 3 NO low > £2. will ae you, ear wareger Shaded lot. Rear only yard fegced. Excellent hard face rewire) MONEY VERY CLEAN Terms. . : 2-Bedroom Suburban 2 BEDROOM basement (Full Price $6,600 DOWN See workers. Sor lice eee TO! wa vee 8 or 3 tetreem eet: peighbors, pores stre near mo. Including interest. Located er home with basement on our — ee an, cnet waz | eee any SSS] ten witing incleded. Den fa Le 7 - bungslow Oi furnace. Oak | Donald +2837. CRESCENT LK. AREA floors, full bath. Immediate pos- session. For-Colored : 8 rm income. wh pezeen PS VERY ATTRA cTIyE 3 doom Furnished 4 Rms. car garage. easy te @ » Sate for children. Beautiful Penne TAT poceat mroee oa S rm modern, lake eis, ‘Only $10,- har all i Hore . = me sewer and water Wilson School wil) consider ~ de. home ts in aexcellent edadition.| Sree. i PD tera Trnep odie’ 2 family brick on Park & Whitte- Must be seen to be appreciated ae $300 7 ney parcuaser more, 6 rms & path each. real Priced ig gel quick, wand $8,500 ; lading ieee eS ei No red _tape, | . z 3 family Income 1 “Easy down pay- LOOK NO FURTHER Giroux- Franks} =" r ™\ ba YOULL love this new brick, two! \ GENERAL REAL ESTATE P: W, DINNAN ye. on a vid good “a 8. a Dixie Hwy OR 39701 66 W. Huron _ FE ¢2577 es rooms, ig AHEAD FYLING COLORED ita baths, ont floors, marble reek 3 larg . bedrooms, | Immediate possession of this 4 rm. wills, walls. Walled) spacious family kitchen with West: bungalow, close to Whittier school Lake High School area, imme-) inghouse builtins. Close to shop-| — If you are willing to make a rege cpr: Be Flee ped ing, schools nom nee few ie proramonte. you can 7 to $3500 wi e. Call for further de- cope 9409 Pontios ron. ‘ sd ons eee was = ieoaty : Perry to ac Rd. right % WILLIg M. mile to model. PE 5-1923. word Kent Inc., Realtor Dixi home BREWER 8 RM MODERN. ONLY 99.000. ~ H t if WEST HUR "ME. 2 in =e <2 eae rors ag SRepeter Sehoot, bog Blind JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MGR. rh jouble spécious rooms 3 ou PARKING & bath in each, gas beat, double ned N. Parke np 45181 Garage, shown by appointment. Eves. ¥ $300 DOWN | BREWER | c eg yirtant STOUTS starter wiih basement extra large Pod JOSEPH F RBISZ, SALES MGR untoon Lk. area, Don 53-55 N. Park FE +514. _ Donald © OR_3-2837 Eves FE 8-0823 Templeton WATKINS LAKE Beautiful shaded lot. 1 block from 2 lake. bedrooms, large carpeted livin room, dining room. | scree back porch, basement & garage. Ve atiractive & in ex- ecard condition. Low down pay- K. v Templeton, Realtor For a tough buyer — one who de. munds plenty for his money, ‘here is @ real home in ipenrgl con- dition, 6 modern ck, 3 hice sized bedrooms. built et bath, oak foors throughout, ges beat, 2 car garage, in town. in a good neighborhood, stores and bus line ~~ SPEAKING ¢ OF “BARGAINS, close to schools, 2339 Orchard Lake : |\JOSEPH F-. Reset. BALES aoe After 6, re Seses = 153-55 N. Park cote © 181 - eae ae OFFERS Off Walton Blvd. New brick rancher tile baths 3 master sized bed-. rooms. Built-in oven, range, re- frigerator & freezer. 2 rar ga- Tage Paved street cece front Never before .— such beauty A. on for $29,500 and only $5, 000 | Ow Off Joslyn Ww 4 room charmer with full base-| ment, Ol heat. Located on shadr | quiet paved street. Shown we appointment only. Truly a pleas- ure to see! Oniy $9750 Taith a W 1', ceramic down, Off Wiliams Lake Rd. « / § room & bath located on : acre of land O11 heat. Low Sears , Priced for quick sale Only $6. 550) with very low down payment. i Off Hatchery Rd / Waterfront home surrounded hs beautiful trees and i homes x 260 ft canalffont, lot This 8 reom modern With oil heat sells for only With $1,000 down. : roe Paar oaae | Otf Wilhams Lake Re. . 3 bedroom brickfront rancher with: carport. 06 x 165 ft Birilt- in oven & range Seliing/ for only 812.950 with $1500 down, afd ea Monthly payments. Any old homes i / condition fom 7.230 4-Bedroom seminole. Hills OvFE RS est Suturban spent on 2 lots tn Eiie- abeth Lake Estates 7 bed. room home in goed cond) tiog, Fireplace, Riassed in rat porch Basement oil | * Brice reduced to 88500, 800 down; $60 per monta esy/ ‘Side 2-Family / Excellent erevon near Web- f ster Behoo: reoms and | / bath gece 3 rooms and | ' bath up, all in excellent | now rented for $170 per month Cedar shake | siding, separate utilities, ful! | basement_oil furnace. $16,-| 000: $3000 down. Acres—Carpenter Lk Off Josivn with lake Bae fleges, 1° story home hav- | ing excellent view & rooms on first Rear stairway to unfinished cond floor | Basement Attached 2 car Rarage $16 500; $2000 down Brick Priced below cost at $25,000 Terms Well constructed “ & room brick built tn 1985 “Spacious living room and fdintng ell with fireplace, modern kitchen, den, bedrm Best Buys Today > Blue Ribbon Beauty A natural wood mantel run- not the widtn of one wall s the focal int vn the liv- ine room which covers the marble edged fireplace and bookcases on etther side. This home contains 2 bed- rooms but is so designed that a third. bedroom and bath can be added easily. The bath room features a bullt in vanity and si{ding door closets are each bedroom The dining room has a glass door which Rives out to am patio area at the rear of the home Featured in the kitchen are .vinyl covered work spaces, “Full high and dry basement, big lot approximately % acre. Situated in high grade subdivision tn Adams road area near Rochester Pride of the Street Snow white ranch home with real eye appeal from the very first peek til] the very last glance Features 3 good sized bdrms., large dry basement, city water and sewer. corner jot. paved street. Newly peccrsied Ge side and out ose pchools Offered at “sid, 100. occupancy Frame construc- tion. Best of all only $500 00 down Do away with those Tent receipts, se@ this today! A Wife Saver Compact and theerfu; bun- gece built in 1854 located m good residential area in the city off Baidwin Wei! designed for the smaller family yet has 3 bedrooms, ull basement Many. many extras included in this fine value. Owner transferred. Quick possession. Whopping Living Area 1 and, full tile bath on first Large room and bath floof, 2 bedrooms and © JERRY E aD {S CO. bath’ up. Recreation epace elemuy home located. tn FE + ves; OR 36043, in basement, gas heat. Car- A bedrosmarietal ci A A OF 536 Dixie, Hpy. Lot font cones included basement. King sized lot 100 TRAD 180. Logds of living yet YA priced a ith "61000 “down” y. andied w own. tur conan RQY Annett Inc. will be consideref for trade on our lovely new bedriom brick 2% ranchers lar¥ston. These out- 6 standing homes /have many fine features REALTORS Edw. M. Stout, Realtor F Huron Ederal 8-0466 | 77.6 Saginaw bashes an FE 88165. | Jpen. Evenings and Sunday 1-4 — ope en Eve #-30 ) MS NICE FAMILY HOME SRE ~ : ; Re pea east i ornoop — wear | 11'S REAL DREAMY! ue : - . ScHOOLS & CHURCHES. This builder's own home is « 0 today to Mets + OWNER. HAS” REDUCED juxe 3 bedroom with Sasement. Turn right Clarkston Orion, PRICE $500. pereey “& 2% car garage. It peony Drive /untl vou see our opsie tie bes 3 pre eal ‘m carpe sing 8 | i r FERRY t penta, Ms CO. 18 JIM eR OHT features ‘ i800. B Better phone f. 1S 2 ay for free ins | 948 OAKLAND AVE 1 — AfAple> -1201 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL f-90" FRAN NK SHEPARD” Dale Hwy. . . |b .MULTIPLE LISTING BERVICH ‘OL bTStl = \ | | | Te ES baths, sie kitchen & Gecantast nook, at- BIRMINGHAM. “T hardly ever get to see Herbie during the fodtball season — he plays triangle in the school band!"’ For Sale Houses 43 OCC LEL es BY ow NER | Near Adams & Derby Schools 3 regres & paneled den upstairs. ate dining rm, coe — e. full basement & 815 adison. Reasonable ween. Call MI 0-5448 for appoint- 1337 E. Auburn T.G. Trocke’ MODEL OPEN SALES BY | 1 j | | Maple S101 LOCATED 7 miler West of Pon- ‘OL 111046" FE $7721" ment. NEW bedroom ranch, 'y acre lot, 1o- cated at John R & one 59. Price $14,640 with 91600 a LAWSON REAL. TY OL sats LV 4-723. ! For Sele Houses 43 eee LOW DN. PAYM’T (101 W_ Huron TOTAL ONLY $6050 — If you are looking for a 3 bedroom bur low with extras like this, ex ma lot, fenced yard. ‘ake privileges, gas heat & more CALL J. R. Hiltz REALTOR PE 4-6181 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge cane UNION LAKE " OFFICE/ lsat SPECIALISTS PONTIAC . 1643 Union a th EM 3-4671 6-ROOM BRICK Gonvenient floor plan, fenced yard, nice neighborhood, close to! _Achools & churches. OR 3-4267 WHY PAY RENT? Civilians Gl. 3 BEDROOMS Ranch Type Homes Now Under Construction $600 Down: MONTHLY PAYM’TS LESS THAN RENT THESE HOMES ARE COMPLETE WITH EVERY DETAIL $10 STARTS DEAL Pay. Later R Next BY OWNER. 2? BEDROOM BUNGA- MILLER 3 LARGE BEDROOMS — newly decorated, Leary on bungalow Large carpeted ing room, nat- ural A treme ful” snl corpued ime ful fin peer qs i levee INCOME ALWAYS RENTED - families, gow Ean East side 2 houses, Modern rooms. 2 baths, ceperets en- trances & Meters, new steam heat. Other house, 4 rooms, new garage, all in Al shape. paved street. Bus every 20 minutes. ANOTHER INCOME — men HAYDEN N. PERRY — $1250 Down. 3 bed- room home, full basement, LEBARON FARMS — $1150 Down. 5 room modern home, basement, gas heat. ON CHIPPEWA — 4 bedroom home. barman ead Schoo) Area. $13,950. er SYLVAN VILLAGE, Modern brick home. Breezeway. Attached Leaf rage. 57 on canal. $14,700. Term $500 DOWN. Immediate — 4 rooms, utility, bath. NEAR WATERFORD mon SCHOOL 3 bedroom brick ranch home, Basement. Immedi- ate possession. 614,500. Terms, BLUE 8KY THEATER AREA — . $1500 Down, “s acre lot. Modern ome with eee — nae é we Basement, HAY DEN. Realtor ne Walton FE 8-041 Open Eves. HUNTOON LAKE This home has 2 bedrooms, den, _ beautiful fireplace, attached ga- tage. and large landscaped low. Owner ransferred out state & | must 6 Sees cost = flexible down payment. Do fall to remnonn tals offer me you need a ni. -L AKE FRONT West suburban 2 bedrm. & bath with extra large living room & natura) fireplace. Stove, refrig. & nope aeg ae metry luded in price. “NORTH “SIDE Buljt tn ‘86. 3 bedrm. brick. Pull basement, auto. oil heat. City wa- ter & sewer, Drapes & built-in TV, ‘ block to school. Only $1,400 down. This won't last. See it to- “STATEWIDE- Real — Service of Pontiac B. ARLES, REALTOR 1717S. Telegraph FE 40521 St. near Auburn, all modern & bath down, carpe dining reoms 4 & bath up, arate entrances & meters, mod ern basement, new oi! furnace 2 ear garage this ‘s a real good | one in A-] shape garage, newly decorated oni: only $12,- G00 Terms. William | Miller ealtor FE 20263 1075 Weat — st to Branch Post Office ____ Multiple Listing Service ee ae lot, hardwood floors, hot water heater, Venn binds, Close to s posseacien. 61 $7, Bape — $800 io or 86.509 with $2, own, Yale 40895, bay and SUNDAY 1:30 TILL 7:30 Stanley at Kinney 2 blocks N_ of Montcaim Take Oakland to Kinney OR Take Montcalm to Stanley ‘WESTOWN doors. Oil heat that costs you i. pone 3 because of the thought- uliness of the builder. 1% car FE &2763 Eves LI 2-4677 marae offers extra storage Main Ofc. _KEnwood_1-7002 } Detroit. space. Paved drive, we —. No Car? “Then, you will want to be situ- ated tn a conventent location with transportation facilities: shopping area, schools and churches close by. This home ts tt! 3 bedrooms, full basement with recreation thinking there a a catch, it costs room and priced with a low down | you noth’ + payment only $1750. Beat of- ce for yourself. We repeat the ali—it’s vacant and ready to ocu- ull price is only, DY. Zo Panoramic pee et beautiful Su- stan’s Lakd from this tri-level home that has 160 ft. water front- age. Spacious living room with Romao brick fireplace. A gra-'’ FE 20474 a tor FE guts cious and lovely home for the 83 N. Telegraph no Eyes MODERN! — $19,500; Terms, Would-Be Farmer -2°2 acres may not be much of a farm, but tt would yield plenty | of berries and vegetabies for a would-be farmer. Modern home , ee 4 bedrooms, large kitchen. | full basement, 2 car agrage Prop- | erty wei] landacaped A buy at only 812.900 with 82.900 down, 3 WHITE 2 — A bargain at $6500. Will take housetrailer as part down pay- . ment. wv est Suburban 4 room brick veneer home, built e fn 1953 "Lares living room with REALTORS lovely fireplace, ful] bath with OR .3-1295 shower, wired for washer and Open Eies ‘Ti 9: Sundar 10 to | 5 dryer, aluminum storms and WATKINS LAKE Only $500 down buys this nearly hew 2 bedroom ranch type Neat and clean as a pin. Completety | stormed and screened on paved street Lake privileges ate possession now for more Dion't walt information. _or_MAple 5-1524 MIDDLETON SPECIALS! call | tiac, extra large 2 bedroom on down payment, car or house- home in best of condition, tratler acceptable Full enclosed gun parior, full basemertt with recre- $500 DOWN $5,500 Abra PRICE. ation room, auto. of! rur- -2 bedroom —. = Oxford, nace and hot water 1% car neéds some finishing has 3 sere e. On 400 ft deep lot shower, electric water heat- A pring-fed jagoon. For fun information on home cali today, Only, $2,000 down, hi ar floors, lal plastered wale, full base- ment, new gas furnace and Leslie R. Middleton . ROKER 188 N. JOHNSON | 3a *y a ately, No matter how descrimin- fine home {s only $7 Humphries Rd Mul ultipie I Listing Service bath. oil heat, storms and screens. This home ts only 2 yrs. old and offered for $8200 with $49 month including tazes and in- surance 715x140", er, garage. close to schools and stores screens, large corner lot, located | on pavea street with privileges on or TED MeCULLOUGH BROKER $143 Cass-Ejliz. FE §-12 Imthedi- , Open Evenings cs louteys _ 12 to 5. Attractive 2 bedroom on large lot ma west of Pontiac, Partitioned, 300 full price Will tak this } tr FORNISHED 2-PA Fr RNISHED 2-FAMILY INCOME | STOP Don't make a MOVE unless you first look at this home, abso- lutely beyond comparison beauty and gieastinee’. near pis Wt schools. Near bus servi comfortable you will want to move in immedi- ating you will ter and sewer. The ful] U price a ‘this the down Payment is approximately $2,500 and you will the extra cerings of a 4% | KEEGO HARBOR 3 bed ARRO. Crescent Lake Fstates bedroom ranch type home, full ith $1200 down, 7AL Second St. bedroom home located on lot new electric water heat- storms and screens, I‘, car = Hie Lakes. ALTY 84 CLARK $350 DOWN STARTER HOME. asement, exterior completed. $6,- e a trade 980. FULL PRICE 3 beth each apartment, | ake vcr ec Cass Lake Section. | $1,450 DOWN. $7,960 FULL PRICE. BIRMINGHAM Must cell immediately. brick 2 bedroom. full basement, gss heat. Low down payment 4-6403, Bp otek HOME 4 bedrooms, family-size dint room, rhe kitchen, master ef gmes 12418 ft, Basement. to school and stores. Only $5,350, terms. - — ores if home, base- men en 2 car pee Neat as a pin. Only $2,000 do’ ORION-OXFORD AREA 3 bedroom brick ranch. Youngs- town kitchen, tile bath, plastered walls, basement, large recreation room, atfached 2 - car garage. Large lot, pear Indlanwood Golf Course. Call today. Only $2,000 dn. SMITH-. WIDEMAN Realty Open. Eves. 412 W. Huron MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN Daily and Sunday 2 to 7 4 New Models ‘Colberry Park’ Two with 3 bedrooms, Soe with room: and 2‘ baths. 4 bedrooms, family room 2% baths. One with 3 poarany family room, 2% baths & base- ment. All have colored GE Elec- tric sha proaesrr Will also build on your iot and arrange — and — 1 block east +—_block- from tof Woed-+—- ward and ene Lake Road. Drive out today Assured Excellence Here is a jewel in qa new cus- tom built brick ranch come in 8. Bloomfield Highlands. 6 ex- tra spacious roo 1% ti! baths = oe car ga- rage. range and dishwasher in color. GAS . heat, oak floors and pineored wails. Truly a fine hom Near Lincoln Jr. High Vacant. Spacious home in ex- cellent condition inside and out. recreation Easy terms Or may trade tor small hcuse, land contract or lot. KINZLER REALTOR 670 W Huron 8t. Ph _ Open evenings HOYT 313° TILM $2279-DOWN — BRICK RANCH 3 bedroom carpeted living room with picture cwinaens: rebel erles included, beautiful la witehen with eatin, bath with sliding vanity, large 75 x is IMME DIATE PO pied 8IO 68 DWIGHT COZY 3 bedroom bungalow. ilv- ing room, dining room, kitch FE ¢-3525 space—t ie WEBSTER SeHOOL, CHL CHURCHES, CITY BUS. All city conventences. Just off Huron. Owner has, mov i new home — MOVE RIGHT OXBOW LAKEFRON $30,000 — is a STEAL for this RIc LAKE- space, bath a - LARGE stairs. Basement’ hes lar; REATION OOM with "hates nae tiled = 4. ich ARK REAL ESTATE eres Sigg aed Ry MULTIPLE LISTING ae bi * bi ot es ee a. a mei te et st ee ek kd dk in « ek is he i ee es ak a tl i ee ee hot water, 2 car garage = Family Income, 3 tWo room i Oe home tm trade nF &,- es age vom | . “HOYT REALT x OF: = if e, y. 7 | saany OTHER HOMES i = oon rode - ie = ome Pro rt - Gal or housetra’ or INCOMES TO CHOOSE FROM own a ent, * = set ey . $500 DOWN & UP: Qos p.m, oe <— / * w é ft. and wider. Priced —— . é . * Have other sites at Middle Sraits $3es0 end up on reasonable terms. | SO : and Grass Lake areas as low as |- 190 do 'ATIONS. en fi buildings equipment. DIXIE HIGHWAY ie nee OTSEGO LAKEFRONT resort. 3 are US-16 MOTEL between units en the lake— m for more. $5,000 Detroit T units including 6 . Only wo. Located “en d Lens: “a . . a side «street as EZ | aes cffistaecies ‘thet rent for $12. per CSCHUETI, Realtor | [a so eopertanitieg io | RES Excellent "gross, $30.000 7 Highland Rd. (M- 59) sensblastne Goa pe business . 7. oT IDGE Phone EM 3-4196 eproperty, THis Is A AL} WARD E., PARTR DGE .. ; LAKE ANGELUS. MODERN, 2 Es BARTRAM REALTOR ~~ FE 4-3581 bedrm. hime. 2 acres. Fully | 4392 4392 Dixie Hwy. OR REAL Fanvgu a a jandsccped: Gandy beast. Letge Buy Thru Partridge RON x lakes oi “heat, Priced $37,500. List Thru Partridge OPEN EVE Til. TIL 9 “= STORE BUILDING. W. PONTIAC. Floor’ Covering Store For Sale Resort P: 44a _ OL“ Ent, FE 66657 Bkr.| om thriv ° f center of 7 esort + rep. HA ONTAGE 7) ect, ne 1 er od — ; business shows: excotiont rofit, CABIN tal eats HUNTING ope 3 STALL GOMMERCIAL GARAGE. — forced to go no tor __180_miles_North. Can be used commerciall or for D LOT ON ape pp RIV-| manufacturing. 22 W. Kennett, RANK SHEPAR er. 130 gases 1. East < on piaive at | Baldwin Ave. FE OL_1-7511 OL 11194 Ae wi (rede Set car ESTAURANT. EAST HIGHLAND. gon value. OR 3-1580. =, R URAN ii piles be tae We Finance—We Finance | Dixie H wy. Income Soot oni eenias Let us built your or re- Excellent location between — emall home west side ac. tirement home on ur new north-| tiac jains, lot ern Mi an Land )’Lakes Sub-| x 275. 10 room me, 2 Seine TAVERN AND RESTAURANT. division. Sportsmen's paradise. could be used as 3 apartments Good ation. in city. Northh side * Will also aan ob) oF commercial business. Lake) 9 po9 Cau wit Randle. ‘Good our ‘ot. Low down payment, E-Z privileges on ake. Quick lease. $125 terms Free booklet, w call| possession. $13,500, $2500 down, H AYD EN. mR 1 . Johnston & Hubbard . J.C. HAYDEN, eee tor COTTAGE BUILDERS Joslyn Ave. Corner 86_E. Walton , 1601 M-76 St. Helen Michi 188’ fron’ by 160 feet dee Mone to Loan 53 ’ | jus 30 foot alley at rear. Small y For Sale Lots 46) house at rear Reasonably priced | ____ (State Licensed Lenders) - - . Da $13,500 cash or $15,000 terms, 60 AL . Tasmania in Pontiac. Sewer and é OANS _ water in, “aueet & ucewans| ROY Annett Inc. d baved. $800 cash. OR L TORS, aie CANADA CREEK LAKE LOT & MMUNITY mn ~ co. $500 membership, $400. Frank Durkee, z ay FEderal vit cont : a. Bs FE 2-463). SEvenings end Sunday FRIENDLY SERVICE Buy thru Partridge List thru Partridge _ "POR QUICK RESULTS LIST OR BUY Thru Johnson, FE 42533 FOR F PERRY ACRES Lots CALL: HOLMES. PE 5-2953 Hempstead DRAYTON HEIGHTS Two well located lots 100 x an ft. each, oo pore nia aes —— ak a “st ACI EDAY LAKE Ideal oa for tri level home. 7% x ft.. high & cry over. Ieortng vibe jake. fe A trate on we “E 4-4526 | See the New Sites at Cherokee Hills! the country-fresh oy inese brand new ~ for today’ their close: convenience “1 mile west of to Scott Lake \ mile. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor §03 Community Nationa! Bank Bidg. PE 44211 Eves. FE 3-1302 WALTER'S LAKE. NICE LEVEL My acre with Lake privileges, very food. "Priced rigtit . Rd. Rd, rn right For. Sale Ac Acreage 47 GRANDEST SHOW ON EARTH belay the beautiful isis col- on this 1% beautiful slightly land mod: home with many cig fea- tures, Bcote'! pine pest to cut. poco per acre ALSO An adjotning parcel contain- ing 118 acres,-with a 6 room farm home, all very scenic, ane bigh 4d 2 — spring 8. Only $310 r acre. ese 2 parcels contain over 1 mile of road frontage. cated near Ortonville be- U.S 10 & MIS. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl 'N. Saginaw &t. Ph. FE 5-8165 m Eve. Til 8:30 ~ tweer A. IN tom UPPER PENIN- sula, FE 18 AC ACRES 4 bedroom home, Lau gph barn with stalls, also 4-roo! income, Rents for $40 Call for appointment. “‘erme 15 ACRES North of Pontiac, on busy 4-lane highway. $1,000 per acre, terms. Smith-Crawfoerd, Inc. 40 or more. $15,000, TWO OFFICES 3390 8. Rochester Rd OL 1-0002 1508 E. Auburn Rd. oF 6-1226 1% to > Acres Pare: ey ‘ul wooded & @ roiling tand, C O° PANGUS. | Reante 2au_collect: Ortonvill: NA 17-2818 ae Harbor. PE 2-200. Buy Thru Partridge = Thru Partridge WE TOAGES, HART 10628 Ww . MeNtchols, we MODERN SINCLAIR, 2BAY tion for lease. For éetalle, fT OLive 2-4612. RELIABLE SEPTIC TANK CO for sale. Former owner the late Bar sgpemey 3 STALL COMMERCIAL OARAGE. Eo an be used You can friendly, i f BORROW $500 The Quick HFC Way repaynrent terms. Household has been solving aca money problems for years © or visit ire today Household Finance Corporation 34s S. Saginaw, Ind. Fir. FE 4-038. count on fast, service HFC. Quick Cash ‘$25 TO $500 : : other secur “Bo tod trendy an 7 ~. bel -| HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. _1 NN Perry a a —_ or ervice % — ic Phone Fs _ t our office. ‘Corner Pike) SUNOCO Station Avatlable tmmediately. These 2-bay porcelainized patina completely modern . They are lo- ca on heavily-traveled streets, nd in areas of large new subdi- vision. Located: eves, Mr. _Bridges, ‘VE_iasse. Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge STORE & MILK DEPOT WITH living quarters W'll accept trade. _Iha. apes M15 Ortonville. To ro oye REALTOR PARTRiLOE TRE “BIRD” % “LET'S: TALK BUSINESS” Distributorship machines estab- Complete gross & net. fig- ures available in our - _fice, Bakery North of Pontiac. Volume $48,000. Reasonable rent shows excellent net . Very latest modern t. Requi $8,500 “MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN LANDMESSER, =. isi3" 8. TELEGRAPH RD PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR Unusual Opportunity CABINET SHOP. 1 tor? CEL Y ware 1s basem teat, Ser en cote Ef wie or stock, FE $010 ask for Mr, . go ee ‘jf == ess Fete is) Up title. Loan 202 PONTTAC PE GET CASH QUICKLY. 1980 to 1956 cars your Most deals Pade ‘tn b] minutes. Loans also = signatures and other se- “Oakland to $500 Company STATE BANK BLDG -9206° BAXTER 64 W. Lawrenc WHEN *20 - eeseet We You can get tt signature car or endorsers. Payments you with your STATE FINANCE CQ, FE 4-1574 702 Pontiac State Bank Bi & (a nce St. PE ¢1538 YOU NEED *900 quickly on your a. = to suit Will be giad to ap Money problems. CASH LOANS to $500 BUCKN ER Finance Co, Pontiac Drayton Plains ta toned tharneter a meg to} Walled: Lake ; gia, ta ares-teh ‘or part Utica _- pd bapamscnchead es peed TEAGUE FINANCE CO. (a semen len Our pro a 202 N, MAIN ha: brought success to 10,000 | . ROCH CHESTER, M ICH. vostmant te gy * ainagt: LOAND 435 .T0 ~teed so np = al inte. Vriliaian > ve 19961 between | Ph. Ph. Rocheater, oe te A 19701 ATIONS tease. ioe Mortgage Loans 54. will handle, cen PE 23-0121. land space. New bide Pre hath “tree home| 2 e, acre farm, Re- ONE: s LOANS—$600 to $1,500 tase ‘Modern or et, b bome wnorovem ents. be a build a Additions or oT enclose frac or co THE. PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, ‘1957 MODEST MAIDENS BONNY MAID. VIN 415-Ft. Wall Tile 25e- Asbestos au. os RUNNING — Sets, 14) W. Huron, | a he cash or what 30 ee oe 4-3004 0 NEW —— BLOCKS, ‘firsts! swap for hay and straw, APT. Call OR 3-4158 5 RM. SPACE HEATE! “ype Sa PE APPLIANCES: B _ Hie GALLON. UND ROUN. | 0 GA ERGROUND OIL Prig leh WAST LIGHT PLAN EW, Beov for 300 Adm: Grithn, 27863 ay ie Kay. La em BOAT (14 - FT. WAGEMAKER), UT cae You with pe. Johnson oupoarg’ | —_ Poss CAN BE OR Ww im pear Middle és to pay. Gas and WILL TRADE 1 FOR | frsiors "rages creage of Frontage,' Ba: fixtures, beds, west of Pontiac for rue. ae and rae | tion OR sell E-Z| mattresses. terms occasional chairs, tabl TV sets, r LOOK! : EXCEPTIONA 2. 6BED- Visit: our ROO! . NEARLY bargains. T, vse C ‘on East tn Away PLAN OIL“HEAT, OAK RS AINTED "WALLS, TILE UP TO BATH. TIP-TOP CONDI- We buy, on aghe J or trade. TION Lk me T. pop. look around. . LAND. > SCA FENCED : E FE 56241 ON PAVED STREET Wit. OPEN MON., SAT., 9 TO 6 TRADE FOR SMALLER, OLDER HOME, 4 miles 1 OAKLAND ave T, Realtor > Mg ND AVE. EE 5060s RVICE™ OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 | damaged, will discoun — Commerce Ra: fick “RADIO F ———— PLAYER. bv Jav Alan} Sale Musical Goods 62) Hunting “Accommo. 65A| For Sale Livestock 72)! to0 8400 ATKINS GUITAR, ran | Ppe Ee, 8: Rs AND/ARABIAN | QUARTERHORSE. rot . bran, — $150.) hun s omever ait fen ret ner cen sale, $150.00 gy Banjo, ts Coebor eee fair -6-2764. up Urry, ealt Milford, MU- ’ Le Fiddie, now 833: | secre AND REA-| tual 4 Reiter "ane, teagan AT SIG SAVIN : LIB TRADE AL Ww TeRMs | HUNTERS CABIN, AT “TRONS. —_ = BOUOT. 8 Bs te hes | 769 EDWA : F aw Mich, slétps 4. by week or : e ft " foal ang] = Sag naw stalls. Woodere: Riding » im 1057 F 1 WOOD CLARINET. 1 BUESCHER WORT FS a eo | | {ivod im dees nant Wi Lot tenor sax. 1 Polaroid Land Cam- Wanled Livestock 73| OME. available | rental basis set up either ant or west side Pontiac. For more detailed information vali FE 2-3200. ~ Oxford Mobile Manor 2 miles E. of Oxford on Lakeville 4 80-ft. 35-ft. streets. 86-1355; Eves. FE ¢4031 Or FE! oeieinees moron like nee coal schools. gu - 4 by : iewalks, 16 by 40 seie- storm snelter, For those W | best. OA 8-3022 or MY 2-0721 R Where living ts a vacation-72 lovely sorte includes s private lake with 1D house ve tnd tork good rep sae Sealler al e5 mee hens a 0. Phone MYrtle 2-4611. | MOBILHOME ESTATES. MODERN be front and playground. EM UPRIGHT “BIANO $30. TERMS 4-441 cash or $340 terms, FE 17- For Sale Miscellaneous o Gallaghers. 18 E. Huron. FE GOOD BLACK DIRT #8 A LOAD REBUILT FORD TRACTOR WITH. | _4-0566 |. delivered. FE 83382 loader and biade Like new $200 | JET WATER PUMES 90096 0. 4. |GOOD -ROAD GRAVEL. $ s_¥Ds | du. $73 per month. FE 86-0723. _ Thompson 80 § WATCH POR THE GRAND —|_tor_81_delivered_ FE_ +6588 | CAMPING. TRAILER 734 KENNEL- LUXAIRE rot, pURNACE GOO! : | BAUI [IVER SAND, GRAV-; Worth $25. cond, FE = STORE AT 4 8S. TELF- Q i pee dirt. Deliver eve. ~ “ay one ON OR ABOUT * Sai, Phone } peet, O OR 39644 | McCULLOCH MOTORS INC. biack _ Girt Or : HAS APPOINTED A NEW \ ———- | SEASONED WOOD OP ANY = cHaIN SAW DEALER FOR 6ft, 2 in. wide x ¢ f€ in. long 8 others & assorted? cates. n eees as hew Ailj for $46. 8 2-8 e fire truck, §6 Othe: kind Delivered. OR_2-8400 THIS AREA. FOR SERVICE mage 40 teGaete. | Sale Office Equipment 63 Top soil, FILL DIRT, cf ORAyEL & SALES ON ALL McCUL- | Misc ANTIQUES. "EDISON Vic. | and tree service 3-2006 LOCH CHAIN BA B trola, 2 rockers lebe TYPEWRITER LATE MODEL YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADIN a} SURE TO VISIT lamp. Mirror. mien ho Exc. cond, Wiil sacrifice. 40. Lin- ee soll gravel. full etc. a KING BROS. ee 2-1897 after 4 p.m. Whesi | coln_1-0076. | Pec ae Gh ose | _ at Opd | ar GRINDING UNIT WERE | ; Wood, | _ Coal ‘oal & | Fuel _ 67 FE 40734 _ FE ¢1112 E 1TH % | Sale Equ of a meee’ pee, paw _Sale Store Eq wuipment _o4 - Cala (FARM MACHINERY, NEW AND for im or ee Ph. Northville | |S DEEP PRYERS ELEC votcan) DRY SLAB Cop op, RELIVERED. ey ner ot pibheals Sales on M24, —— ________.._._ | W#art -coukiter Model, 15 tb cap | Ss GALVANIZED PIPE t ts B DRY SLAB "FOOD DELIVERED l] h im 2LA lenge hae | SoS each. “Bel Mar Delcisn. FE _ FE 5.9031 or FE #-1800 | CUULLOC 21~ _obTta | 80711. | FIREPLACE & FURNACE WOOD a : | 2g SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY CASH REGISTER GOOD COND. plus cedar kindling. Phone FF Chain ‘Saws 8. Saginaw ____ FE (5-2100| “Cheap MA 4-3975 PRICED FROM 8:65 SUR PLUS LU IMBER & Jo Fyauace = G Abe src, leet COUNTER 4 SHBLVING. 3 FE 20131 FIREPLACE WOOD. DELIVERED TABLE 7 TOR Gas m TT Mi Clemens after Spm. ~ TRADE-IN RUGS BATHROOM PIXTURES. New I aa town kitchen. olf & eas furnaces 12 WW ARREN” Behind Seisall Fens ana cunp con Fe —- ive a OF. PU PPLIANCE SPECIALS | 9x1. FOR SALE OR TRADE $1 OR Used OE washer $00. ured Kem a ves) 18 W. Pike St | TRADE-IN DEPT. FOR x, : beat end weiter _JE_><1m8 APEX WASHING macnn E5O00B TS cae can ents ‘pe and ngs. ros, so ae ug veneet Tes black { “BATHTUBS —— CHIPPED. $69 $29 tubs, toilets and lavatories at ter- Michigan Filuorés- hard Lake Ave | BULLDOZING AND GRADI wi o. 4-8950. rested in a cleaner home, | fo and plumbing atecest Sem to | $20. Evenings: FB 50212 dav about their neal All-O-Matie | i Bed and = ring ee Most modern lights for kitchens. ahd recreation rooms. marred Michigan Fluorescent, 383 | REMINGTON PORTABLE. TY} TYPE- ~ CASH” WW Pike Easy tocmel FE ¢1122 ROMEX’ = 350 Con ar sxe PER 3030 -WINCHESTER RIFLE LIKE TOASTMASTER GAL Ft. Wall ter heater Installed. M Electrie Closing toys 20 to 30,BEDROOM Per cent “ott. Buy now for Christ-) epee _YE _5-7810_ LOND BEDROOM, “BRAND ew. BARNES HARDWARE | Double: dresser. ES HARDWARE | ete, 3", ru we | ee ee EZ Parking | other estes rad savings. Pear. TRADE EQUITY .IN STA-|° son's Furniture, 43 Orchard Lake tions for uity in houses, or! Ave. Carr i RANGES FROM Lye R. 8 Mu i Oak or maple 12°. 18° or 24° | < Clothing 56 wee No or % LENOTH MUSKRAT FUR, ing. eee Fe goat, $20. FE 2-8206. \BRAND NEW ROLLAW/ 7 WEATHER WINKIE COATS. 2) Isoerspring mattress. | Minnesota Woolen cate, ‘other! after 6 misc cy clothing, size 8 to 4) BRUNSWICK ees TABLE A AND equi = es Tv 2" ee a 2 VERY 3B EACTIFUL Simmay| bao new picture tube. $150. Dub catilg dresses. with elvet’ skirt & jace top, ‘ae Alaskan _west 6 ¢ m pie duster. All in excel. cond. very “plond Pearson's Furniture. seal skin fur ¢a Just cleaned | BUNK ah _White blazer, blue dress,} tresses orange dress, & nary + Sale Household Goods 57) guy iuses Mire’ Asi, Mi? STORMS, § SCREENS Crea LPL PP LPP EAD PO igh FOR any es = Se teoe| 145° hose and screen | 1 CROSLEY REFRIGERATOR. sis FOR SALE CHEAP wee Duo-Therm oil water heater, whee rR Olp ADMIRAL REFRIGER- ONrrow Venetiar blinds San 2832 of FE 40759. | chest, 3 PC. BAMBOO SET — COUCH, [D0C., Sk a ee ce rs. con : Lasalle, FE 8-0428 agyer._ 14 peered atlas ~ REFRIG., $5, « BIRCH DINING OR ape, O88, RAB 4 $20. & aqua tweed seats, tao q = . Sears circulating. ot! neater, O48 § peta on ‘BURNERS. 5. ROPER. ": Or 32 $20 3_yrs. old, $30. MA 6-2152. "| _* v7 ye TV, TABLE MODEL ak -Call 5-7286 between 3 and « matic washers. ween 3 and 6 & Kelvinator. Terms -to: suit. 2? OVERST RSTUPFED C CHAIRS, VERY | abys REPLACEMENT P cheap. FE 2-7304 (96 Oaklan* Ave RMS. OF FURNITURE COM at oa eaeTRIS aaa | ico ens, condition, jan luding TV. Hot! ¢ Range, solid dvmanogany ce | ing room suite, dishes, am Fi es, OR F203 $200: also hand etoc! TPC. SECTIONAL AND 3 UPHOL-| table cloth FE_ 4-111. tases, ie. Woe GP Borat SLE can HOTPOINT AUTO! er as A Fi EXCEI-| Appl, MI ny = HAMILTON EL iN. [AGONY CONSOLE TV. 2 ee rt ‘a. * roscip $20 00, yz, 28, nok seit FE 6-146). tae fig * sis to $i2. FE 5.0786. enna Mis KENMORE OAs L) 43 i 3 Le otety Pe ten exe, tag washe: cond, $80. 2 Lar Y £ a tit re LARGE QOS. BABS ra Ee r cOLeon | Brand new, daverport & enal?, a} 2 = LAMPS FR megere step takbies matchin LIVING AM. a decorator je | New tnnerspring Imaltese. i ps 1] Sor tae: only 32 Weeki TV ® we ed Furniture, 42 Orchard tomer i Saginaw, doo 1 pr. thee Bermuda double | e ANK. 835 LIVERED | with, Storm. & screen | FoR Ob TANK, 835 DELIVE 6 with fan $50. MI ¢7024 ¢ INCH 8 SOIL PIPE § FT $360) AVE. bas $38.50. AVE PLUMBING SUPPLY Sagin ; B21 bird cage, tove gan, sn al wu ‘a : venece al ar Tawa oles Hy “a bedroo: Kenmore ‘electric . Saginay FOR Sai = “HALLICRAPTER ‘MOD. Squate Lake Trailer, fond offer or will swap GA RAGE DOOR, IN STEEL. | SIZE | model, Bi htly marred, Also severa!] 42° PHILIPS — CLOSING OUT GUNS * | housetratler, $600 for equity Bal- | GERMAN SHEPHERD, AKC REG ance monthly payments OA 83645 eabinettes at extraordinary val-| $71.50: $88.50 Fox double barre's, | Around $50. MAyfair_6-250¢. AMPING TRAILER “390 “KENIL: / $250 66" models Wall and base and rifle; $94.50 Ithaca repeaters, | dition § hp. motor. New chain, Very good condition MI $6776) ooo. 4 yrs old $33 3 female ~ Coach & Sa.es Coe As Rd. $5. Lm 8-0350 REMINGTON 35 & 30-06 RIFLE | beagles, 8 wks $16 each All reg- Holly, Mich. ME 771 shells, $3 box Also 12 gaugé! istered OR 3-6354 DETROITER PONTIAC CHIE? Do It Yourself ol shells. $1.30. OA 8-3223 ne FLORIDA VACATION SPECIA ey | sponTEMAN SoM Pane sont | Parakeets Guar. to Talk | Wernee cary s complete tne of Pike's Rental Depot "| and shoulder strap) OR 3-1572.| Talking, Training with each bird | Trailers, mixers, cub tractor, Lowest prices. we trade, time PUPPIES FREE TO GOOD HOME | -—ef*§ and 10 wides. trom 30 to 50 ft ‘PER yee ae tube OR 3-7665, after TV. potpedly aoa | Garage Doors: Berry. Steel overhead facto’ onds. All sizes and prices, + selectior from 835. a 6 WESTING se = Excellent pote —~ Hy New | FE bila” fare ters, $79.95. s, “iret aT ens $49.95 G. Lu is GHALM ‘Also lowboy pales: Good on rabbits $50 Femaie 2 bdrm. $2,700 | Holly Marine | 1958 Detroiter easel grits ed 7 ft. Sportsman, 20 ao wit TOOL & EQUIPT. RENTAL |“ SHOTGUNS & DEER RIFLES | Canaries. 501 4th St. FE 2-405 bath. along with a complete line floor sanders. polishers, carpet payments |. eh ne SEE #1121 p shampooer, weed mowers, tillers, $2450 insulated red hunting 'PARAKEETS CANARIES. SUP. | OCTOBER ONLY lawn mowers, chain savs, con io now SL acer $18.95 lies 18 183_Senderson FE 27°27 w, ai, Se us 15 ft. Sports. Pieagd Bh bhp lara cba carpen-| ihy's Hardware. 3906 Auburn at | PARAREETS, CANARIES, CAGES | man for $173 down or the 20 ft wat ven den ses call on | Adams. Auburn Hgts FE 28811. _ Food since e 19977584 Oakland Are. for $300 down AL your oppor- 488 Dixie Waterford OR 3-178] USED HUNTING TENT. 12 x 21°, REG. GREAT DANE. i puacngiuss on nextiyenra vace lee. Our Lady of the Lakes Church good condition. grey. $35 Chas OR 3.7576 | tion with @ very smafl Gown pay- FOR RENT vate, 19950 sicle i Ra, U = ‘LIVER & TICKED GER-| ment Y ‘ _vonla. Phone Northville 425M _. | man iota haired pointer, fe-, Also a large selection of late mod- LPAPER STEAMERS | male. 7 mos aid $35. Worked |. ¢ trade-ins in 1 and 2 bed- SANDERS EDOERS POLISHERS Traps 18 No, 1% Victor stop | this fall Cal MI 4-6374 rooms. Step and shop at the big HAND SANDERS-DRILLS-8AWS loss SIAMESE KITTENS $10 EACH tot. BROWNIE HARDWARE Swap for Beagle. 9 months | core 6 & 7 pm. FE MOBILE HOMES GALES cl year old FE_3-0239 489 8 SANFORD | "OR 74313, after 5 pm | Scat Biko BOO. 201 Dine Highwa 3 |___ OR 34313 after So pm AINED BIRD DOG. POINTER. pyreyton ‘Piatt IR 3-1202 FOR RENT | WINCHESTER q2 GAUGE, MAG. Also et house. $35. After § pm. | Seeal * idessle week Floor sanders - hand sanders - BD gph © foal besbnads ceeaesl : NISHED —MOSTL HO Risietette eatcrt Wa| Git Mer sade le” ghad, PRONCAL PRG Pays nour "Uranus myth pileat ter Pa t, 436 Orchard Lake Ave.| {0- $10C cash OR 93-7703. 2775 De-| oairs. Larry's tronical fish, 1087 60 8. Telegraph __FE_ 23200 FE 5-6180 and St. off Hatcoery Rd. After Boston PE 2-6104. Open Eves. 2 FE tae aoe Boston. FE 26104. G0_TO OXFORD Resa ve Trailer Sales, ane aes Mich. | WINCHESTER - 8 - 30 Sairod tortion nowrbrenen: ount prices . $57.95. | For Masteral pe BRY | Dingell pron saere. | female reg Call OR 12-1766 uM CAPS, YEAST, ETC. DO Winchester -.04 - 32 Special. It, Yourself. We deliver. Box 364, ee | WANTED” YOUNG a ae NTER's SBPECTAL DB - WINCHESTER. 29 50 Sine 0 t9.4 B plete wita scope. PE 50064. Call = bese Trained, Boarded: 70) ls M nab oot ; aan Sean oo peene one eee Montcalm. FE 12. | WOOLRICH aaaTiR Suir CATS Secaanen poos | gopeni 2 ALUMINUM TRAIL- turn: __floor furnaces, an es Li ‘We will move fo 34 8. Telegraph, | me Ano NOt ee ok i GEER HUNTERS 7 ROOM CARTY AL LL TY PEs OF OF RAT Sp & aNd. re, Aa | et Ane x ae : ae on FHA ap ial: Joseph Furniture, * HU FT. Hawkeye, $380, 27-ft. Richardson wer FE a Phone PE 17-0132. WANT A GUARD DOG? BUY A} 2-2015. Huron “Trailer Park. he ee tay Oy siectrical wien SPEGIAL. coM-, Doberman, Phone FE 5-432! . | CAROE BUS, MADE INTO HOUSE-. es Sleeps 4. Motor in A-]. shape. r ts good. FE 2-2603 boos. #4, red & black he Oxford | io’ B ‘ i Sale Musical Goods 62 | ey ce camel halr overcoat. cise | os Burr-Shell, 378 8. Tele-| Haven Pia.” 2 ee OPPO LP PPP PPL APP PP ve Pouce — Hardware, plumbing ‘19 P M f) house cooler. Dairy water heater. cal supplies 1028 Oakland Ave _ Open Every Night ‘Til 9 P ; aie. 10 months. MArket 41044 § 08 _ | COLLAPSIBLE CAMPING TRATL-| akc REGISTERED BEAGLE ee cane eee Button. OHNSON ——~warc 7? YRATi SE? er eeps | pups ie'd cham ae! n ped- lerk Wiles, Auctloneer.| AWOUWN 2 TWO BRED TRATTER | pote A Pere gone Eat asco ee Shae TO GOR em ae MEMC™ | lee ners a aeetenie e Se one ‘oO! : SED aor Waites OA OF STEAM ns, ns. Feil Sloe calibers. BABY | COCKETIFLS ~ TALKIN | For ‘Sale H Housetrailers a se itaine = in repair scope * arakeet, canaries Trane's tr ees ming ybmetmed CP Sanh eae fs 8. Tele | atchery 2488 Auburn Ra. FE. ~ STEN ee Orchard bk Ave, PE 24000 ——— GUN SELL. TRADE. +6510 10x50 ABC WILL SELL WITH}. ‘cr rT O Manley Leach, 10 Bagley. BEAUTIFUL PURE WHITE LONG-| small down payment or rent re |\ Transportation Offered 87 USED HEATING GUNS — ALL MAKES — ALL. hatred, young male cat Pree = ited. + | FLY 4 - ENGINE AIRLINER TO t ma. size. Authorized Browning & Colt MU 44867 __ __.__ 18 + SPORTSMAN TRAVELO $250. ; EQUIPMENT deaier, Layaway or finance High BOSTON TERRIERS AT STUD, FF 22602 or FE 40759 i = orate, bead re pig rar thgay es trade-ins. Try before you! AKC reg Curtiss. OR 3-9206 j8 HOUSETRAILER. $300 6387, Miam\ 946. Ferry Service’ Inc., Coal anew — $20.00 up us on our rifle range oF trap DACHSHUND. RED. AKC 22 Hatchery Rd, Williams Lake | _OR 3 ; Dil Fumaces field. ws: ¢o all our oe bers Champions in background 7k: ‘$2 ROYAL 28 FT ALUMINUM, TRUCK GOING NORTH, PART Stokers ves 7 Pangan Cuff Dreyer old Win hold for Christmas if trailer. sleeps 4 with shower, | load. Wither way. FE 5-606. lowers Gun & rt Cente 15210 Holly| desired. $100 up. FE 8-2538 507. exe cond. will sell on E-% eee Roiler & Burner R’ Holly ME + 1 | Kendrr a OR 3-125] or OR 3-1708 Say) Wanted. Used Cars 88 Ou) Floor Furnaces acts xe F 08s | = , 18 Foot ALUMINUM, YELLOW. | =~ : ae 417. | 4 stone ousetr Goo { - ate PRICES FOR BCRAP 6 Parke st ecanmccuat = ioe OS as ALE | Rear, 320 _N. Saginew._ | pe eee eee CEOs wen sort, | 7 SEEK OLD PART ‘x RICHARDSON JOUSETRATLER As MUCH As $30 a0, FOR JUNE AND | GED OTL APACE WEATERS s20| Dunk, beds carpeting. $125. OAT GERMAN SHEPHERD LIBERTY ek evens Gi sd and up. 80 South Perry. G. A. a g mW : ver . i i F “Thompson _& Sons. Hunting Coats & Pants MALE AND FEMALE | over payments FE 200 _ Wanted U: Used. | Cars rs 88 ; 7 \*82 ROYAL 28 FT. ALUMINUM USED STRAW tuleted tod" thermal underwear, : a | trailer. sleepa ¢ with shower, | Bud Shel M Sale ] 7 . 1 - Ri ee eNee | Gh sist or OR 108, | pave top dolar on tte modes 1 JOE'S A& * suRPLUS _FE_ 2-00 EE 2. 1321 312 ! Pave too 630 Oakiang Avenue DEER RIFLE, 250 - 3000 SAVAGE, 41FT NEW MOON. 1 BEDRM. | Cor, Auburn & EK. Bird. FE $0663. sr 188 W. ANN ARBOR Good cond 8309 Pontiac Lake | JUNK CARS WANTED ree ort CONVERSION BURNER _like new $55. ee TEMAR “< Rd, Lot 19 OR 3-3224 FE 5-6079 | controls. $45 OR 3-8634. = | ENOTTY CED Bae 1983 ROYAL. TERMS 30 FT. LONG | jUNKED & U: WRECKER WINCH. HAND OPER- Cabinet, with gun rack, fishing COLLIE PUP. 6 MOS < OLD. F rE & USED CARS. TOP! | ated. $50. FE 8-1431. ante apo ordel, Fool, ody rack-| wale. papers. FE $1 | toes ee ie Wine CONG. Bagley Auto, Parts. FE 5-0210 WOOD | AND ALUMINUM C comBr | bustin ee tec eieminan FRENCH POODLE Forres = —| 2 bedrooms Full size bath. 170 ee an Ye proerasy a = ar oe th oe [song 20 pe eae cers and an- cece coniterea: chasiplon) bred. eee Lot 143. FE ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN chor —— BENSON LUMBER CO. | cottyee—raet apPROK fo gin FE sem ve Cursimas) Best DEAL il OSES YOUNGSTOWN CABINETTE SINK, % 11%’ including screen pore -s Oxford Trailer Sales. cars any condition $130.50 value, $99.50. Cheap. Eves. EM 3-3146. enor £4 KER SPANIELS: Ac) CONDITION, 36 FT. 57 BUDDY EM_3-0101 CASH AVERILL'S NEED = sya Fluorescent, 303 Or- | rea ar era - Bieies GooD, RABBIT. ae BEAGLES CANE CARS 1 ngle barre tel al given tua! ih ! _chard Lake Ave” ore aoa Tb: pila 78 savage 0a LABRADOR Seber Pais (SPECIALS oN TRAILERS TRAN. 8st Peeps 1 then bring it here for top — Machinery OOA fai $86.75 pod aatieals 4 I's yrs FE 8-0691 | is Siarlines 35 De Ae FE “2020 DIXIE HWY ek y LGADER PHILIPS “79 8005 GiInaw st MONKEY & CAGE ALL PET like new 29 United 91.229 exc | = 79818 FE tas Shop. 69 8 Astor. FE 46433 cond. 26° LaSalle $550: 36 ot | ~ THE HIGH DOLLAR 2 casa Tae Coe EE TE RL ME AA ool Ft Si nN For high erade used cars. We need them Drive the extra miles j et pay you weil. 4540 Dixie H. J. VAN WELT OR 31355 See M & M Motor Sales For top oouae on late model care 2627 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1460% WE BUY cans IN ANY CONDI!- _tion. PE 8-157 Used Track Parts 890A Screw TRUCK PARTS ALL MAK AND MODELS HEIGHTS OTOR SALES Auburn Ave FR 6653 For Sale Trucks 90 (1951 GM DIESEL TRACTOR. TAN- dem axle sel’ or trade for 1955 o; 1956 Ford tractor. FE 4-1051. 1942 CHEVIE PICK-UP. Goon rubber A-1 mechanically. 3300 Rpisabeth Lk. Rd, trailer 51, 35 DODGE 11) TON STAKE, 27,000 miles. 3020 Bald Eagie Lk. Ra, _ Ortonville, NAtional 7-2960. ‘46 CHEV. 1 TON STAKE. Goon cond! a EM 3-6313. Ey SEDAN DEL & | Fr'b. a fee esi. payments. RETAIL BRANCH “TRUCKS ARE OUR BUSINESS” Oakland at Cass T"_CONSOLS -7¥ USED 135 Hay, Grain & Feed Fi OXFORD —- ___ Rortable reed organ g80 — Gretsch ‘Heanting Aca Accom. Ly i = So eres | TRAILER SALES : OOM | A ALSO 3% to pick from 8 to 10 wid jie y=) we eee oHeignes. C £ AT ROUTE Ph MA 58-6702. “campers to.80 ft. new General > . LER SLEEPS TWO | | er aaa Site ri NEW HAY, | -Gardiners, Stuarts, Michigan-ar- 07 8. Saginew rE 2000 @uick vale. 300 N. Coss.| Straw. Bailing twine. Bailia ead} Des, Smmers. & | complete hay service, Ones tt soone —. a & prices. yatnd stove, of] heat. sleeps 6 $40 wilt. Parvgar nippy je on PB aro e THE ANSWER TO. YOUR PROBLEM: DIANS. LOWEST PRICE ON = Gas stov a , Oe +e | eh Mize accordians logned free | per week Near. Mesick on are dotver, 0 Anat daily a 1 w=,” Fy ». |W ant Ads! To. sell, rent, 5-3428 beginners with — re tee River. Call after 4.90 pm j cu OVER HAY & WHRAT STRAW. MY rie - ' OR, + OA 8-360 ‘ \ { , ‘ ; , f = f e-ctiee cle te te a = de ta x . ay «hire, it's FE 2.8181.” oe : ie te é‘ A 5 . : Piss 2 A ci < = a pe ; : : oe = s i =i nee Se ae Sp : ‘. Fs ee! ee ee _THE PON PLAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. NOV Hsia 6,. 1937 an eS S coer eres ware Te - ~ saa ye wae ia REET . : a _For Sale Cars Bos For Sale ¢ ca ig > = ee tee te " oor “4 < - 1951 NASH STAT MAN FR & st PONTIAC CHUEPTAIN HARD- : Pe Tore te HT sane & — Oxerarive Good trans $190 FE sop. 8,980 PE Sst vor caren | aF : : . Wal Bird. & graph. ‘$1. PONTIAC, 4 "DR. SEDA’ ‘ He ys Ee eva witk pERORE YOU DmaL. SEE EDDIE “Hydra, Rod H., MI 6-0663, | . QUALITY FORD Soure,. v4. FE 5-096. Keogo Harbor situs YESTERDAY st0is TODAY. . Must sell, Hi ‘s ee Goon | COND. REASON. Know Sh BeS lens te wal te -6 Months Guarantee _, kenerator. batt oe aetna ere bis Overdrive. | : : ‘Compi. recond | esge FLEES hite wills, back speaker, fires: | R. & R. Motors « ecgoult conte a e's Reliable | SEE CHE 4 Com ails, Le ob eat aay. Chrysler - ‘Plymouth : e ; z BEFORE YO DEAL. SEE Pore | ‘ | else wil Seecial. 9540 OUR LOTS ARE LO ADING UP. EV E RY DAY pe b (53 Cad AT RED & WHITE $2395 : ~Sueele. re Reese Horbor. |~ Wivadee J. iinet AND.WE NEED MORE ROOM | 1 shape d . een Lap th Sassi St. Regis BT. Yun ! . ; ‘ ik -e TS op * : gates | : ow aT SEE THE ee r jf — 1955 - Saaceepiswal TRUCK ‘86 Chiyl. BLT. ru power $2075 1955 Plymouth | cn l , - BUY XOW — New tnsulated van body Like *86 Chyl, 2-Dr. oo. $1805 | Jerome Olds - Cadillac | new, Cheap. Phone OR 3433 $56 DeSoto HT. Pan power $igss. 4 dr. Belvedere V8 Factory ra-| - | 980 Ss. SAGINAW | ‘g2 STUDEBAKER 1': TONS 12) we Rare ya aiite sien Maint Sree interior Tike | : Se Oe : 705 | sion is ee - RoTRRE Eacelett rang’ ces | SS Pontae Starlet: Ful pone | Sales and Service oe N Good Ti $485 EM. 3-8027. . “8 ‘Buick De. Dynes ana be Al $888 Ve R eb uthi : . Jerome Olds - Cadillac ; ew @) year lres ‘ AKER DUMP TRUCK .53 Buic yne $7 enault - Dauthin “380 8. SAGINAW ; Se? "« STUDERAR sow mark metal 33 Dodge Dr V-8 , Sia Full Price = f OTHER IMPORTED AUTOS i 2 Available on all 55 357 models jaine, Dewan saw 8 pe | 32 Ply stating wagon § 205, Your old car of $88 down can ae feed fat PONTIAC, ° CADILLAC. | _ Between 6.8 8. FE 4-723. 3) ay ‘*-Dr Deas ‘ean $10 make the down par ment = up a VW. sedan S 1 Lincoln — FE PY 4. Ca G a tee ‘48. STUDEBAKER fecace 4164 down $9 a week $175 te 38 mos. on the balan | te etree Veddetty se a ong r uaran Sd . Cixi Hey Z . Dra ton Pisins. iB3 eSoto cus " 73 3 © : Tac A 2 55 : - _. _ Dixie Hw: rte ~ SINE fat "goed ramen gi 8 Himes Rest co Bae) “Nan “ale On all °51-°57 models—as long as: . : eater, so For Sale ‘Cars: MN. OPEN FE \ c NINGS 3 5 Jaguar Sr ise Convert.” Siaso FICE - Will.take older car - | ~you own the car. “ eae 124 Oeland Ave FE , cN A 3 Jaguar Comb > $2350 in trade. Ask for Abe — | . NORT H PONTL ac = Se tc a E, E 36 Borgward Isabelis ts $2000 FE 3701. é . ' © "30 MODEL A COUPE. $125. FE 34 Austin Healy $1700, 21S a inaw out 1ae = int eek vc ace ae For the Best Deal | Foster's Imported Autos can PAYMENTS poe Suan. g : <3 ‘Spe "6 cusToM RANCH WAGON R&H_ noe : 467 Auburn Ave FE 29145 ode! ; ; : ee SS Hae SS oe V-# Unlimited 1 yr. warranty Dodge - Ply Eee Dealer open evenings until 9 tovsome ieee ex py pie wey, ( S6 VOLKSW AGON "56 PONTIAC ; MOST MAKES AND MODELS TO ca Bohr. Inc, Milford. MU B; hain’ ~ RAMBLERS - AMBASSADORS Lake Orion Sictor i $1608 HARDTOP 4515! rmimgham i 1 7 : : : AUTO SALES. yy lens ome ee tS saa SRE MEE ORD gn] CORP MERCURE BT Pam 36 FORD '36 CHEVROLET — -32_W_Monteaim Fees 32 ae . ROM ET CPs _. wes ace. ee ea at SEDAN, | "Rant Good Raker “aa/ eect otea #1088 sims DOOR SEDAN Exc. $545. 3-2040. ‘ se 5 BRS a, Pom OMAR: Rasie A Heater, Good! transports treages wag i, ‘ti. ke Date ee CHEAP EN * & tie < Ber ihe = 4 . r = 2 3 clas, Low mileage, new car guar $375 : — Harold Turner_Ford. Fs) 98. HOLIDAY, HARD | GOOD C _ STATION WAGON ‘ eee prereiedts eel" Tirtartion te “ 2 ~< TRMINGHAM| see toe er FINANCE, 1 CAR SELEC < - "35 FORD" tor sr Sales Buick Dealer, Howell, a | ' = . . BIRMI mee call “owner, Of OR 3-4741. st tl = ADE ANYTHING. "55 CHEVROLET : - 5 —— BRAID | ak 7 F |S OUDS, FIESTA, STATION wags “ECONOMY CARS. “ “854 FORD 2 v ind . 4H AU JP’ T 1 ee - [| Best offer, EM 3-3428. | 22 Secor ont _sasiney Fe #2131 55 PONTIAC Perr’ : . LLENT BEFORE YO! SEE EDDIE 1206 tse ee DES 2oTEARG | rain SDEALING | “For Sale Cars -91, * For Sale Cars 91 USED : eons. ao Oak- | _ Steele. FE 5.9204. Keego Harbor. +34 CHECROUC . eo Bue’ ian ae ee ny | ae re | eee en |} jand ____/ "83 PONTIAC, 2 DR: R& Hf] /5 ah) E VERT Pontiac. salés | oe ne “pone , BEFORE YOU DEAL SEE EDDIE "34 FORD TOP COND 2 DR wer we Catt new car ade: | Pre wrist iar ee a . $795 a eat - Pont! tarchief. Owner's demo ' } Stee.e FE §-0204 Keego Harbor | vice & clean (al Thurs. after ei . os > ; Ra) ‘ iGutalan soups| Leased! water: oun tet ae ‘31 DESOTO, SPORTSMAN FLIGHT | 12 FE 5-6133. __| C AR‘ 5 | ins come to aS = between 9.48 | 34 FORD 8595 tras . . save fi! mectors ts. appit- PE. 3-7778 : : bi - ars Pontiac Starchief Cotalina sedan. ances guns, cameras, ete, as oe DESOTO SEDAN. R&H, AUTO-| BIR MINGH: AM \ ‘Suburban Mtrs. (cee! hogierlabslnp Very clean. 123 te 53 € HRY SLE R Saleuman's Gemo. Lowied “wip, part beyment oo good csed'cat “incic’ rans a0, money (gown | i 32 ford <9 pase wacom $0 OLDS DEALER ee as | TF CITES ROLET HARDTOP 4 i hy \ ; NTIA 4 ig . oo "Chevy Del Ray 2 dr V-8 Pow: "CE * ro ean pede of or j at Nast , 330 3658. Woodwardg) Birmingham | = ; erglide) ‘Rado & beater tie BILL. SPENCE Sees ee 3 “Yas ae PLYMOUTH iso | Gumalis. very food cond MI '52 LORD 52 CHEVROLET en a = ere Cera ARS M4 Portac | "8 prvpere “BELVEDERE *,,PORTIAC | STARCHIEF CATA. $398 - SERCURY bu: i : ~=—"— 1 417 DODGE G : '*33 Ford Convertible : th ~{| Hpe. P Bteering ph ar oe 30 MERC ~ ae - _— tion $30 MA 53-9080. | 58 Oldsmobile Hardtop $1605 Hardtop. Equi mith every: ed Low mileage, will trade. §2.- > : Me Powe: ssrcnn rae - (83 DODGE, 7 E | 56’ S & 57° S :°36 Oldsmoblie #¢ Hardtop $1359 thing. Midwest e071 | 400. Mazurek Mtr. Sales. FE ‘$1 PONTI. of r* | STATION WAGON er. Whitewalis i CLUB COUPE S\WEP! WW ING 4 “DODG oh (*$5 Buick Hardtop $1095 | i957 PLYMOUTH ~ CUSTON 4-1 “DR. 40581 $205 $305 . > Pontiac 4 dr. sedan. Radio & $445 | ‘ 1936 ~Chevie radio heater, | '$3 Mercury Hardtop ‘as Station Wagon. a drive) BEPFORE YOU DIAL SEE EDDIE : . eater = STATT . whites gi095 | 54 Buick Hardtop a Radio. — ter, whitewalls. 2-tone. | Steele. PE 5-204. Keego | Harbor. ‘ 5 oo ‘Pontine ar seden Hydremet | ~< : | | 1956 Metropolitan 2 door Radio. '35 Mercury Montclair Hitp gitco seh Me 42538 between 9-5. Mr San Doin ad an ve. or ] e de eesti HSER "Cw" | MOTOR SALES | MRatRREER tay it AO conte"? BE) ee Re eee | — MOTOR SALE: ,'36 Ford Hardtop seroma “you DE DEAL 's (SEE EDD! | 5 oe pe Ge . : ‘83 Ford Customiine. 2 r.-V-4 Por | DODGE CARS 1951 Ford Patriane Radio Heater Mercury 2-4: $1395 “Steele. FF 5-0204. Kee greet | Pee Or aee wee. eience. 56 KARMAN GHIA 36 CHEVROLET comalic Radio & heater, White “TPL CKS Automatic Jet biack $1895 | 108 Pog hth Demonstrators, All | 32, PLYMOUTH, 3 sine TeL rau : 32045 STATION WAGON af Chere Be dst Garelee. Reus) AND. TRUCKS : 1956 Ford Victoria Radio Heuer 3 car, Bargain. PE 37542 A Rig- “inst pOReIGN CARI SETAE Milas ‘57 FORD : - $1745 : i c Lancer Puliv nites -Automatic ig engine gins. : 7 : “C : Your FORD Dealer Mace Ska | Solid white $1305 | B b F O t ° | %0 gal 4 mo. old. Will take $650 "SV SSW AGON a ‘chevy 0 Bat thes Geeta 147 8 SAGINAW FE 5.4101 +35 Buick Scecik! cat Fully Cn - | 1956 Plymouth Club sedan, Radio | O Yr S i] a2 2 PLYMOUTH § STATION WAGON. lees Need money, FE 5-3448 ee 56 VOLKSWAGON Riss uaperiotes ‘suesiale eg | Low mileage, » beauty $1495 Heater White sidewalls $1045 | Seen see anal) tace ments} 1957 PONTIAC 4 DR. CATALINA, ils Ree 1695 ta ransp si Clarkston P tj i ‘84 Chrysier New Yorker Hardtop. 1957 Rambler station wagon V8 | of $2349 per month Cali credit, Hydramatic. 1 owner, low mile 335 MERCURY 6 PONTIAC Open Nights “tl = ontidac | fully equ:pbed. lke new . $015) Radio. Heater Automatic, Power nc. ; manager. at MI 4-7500 Mr Parks. age. very clean. FE 8-6843. : HARDTOP $1205 “MAple $5896. oF MAple. S-1161 libete «one me kn Ge ee eo aisat cee ve: | Harold .Turner Ford = | ‘31 STUDEBAKER SCOTSMAN, 2 $1305 $5 FORD ‘4 auic, cextury + Rs Auto Brokers | ses ton panes cheat M2 Ratio “Healfr, "Automatic Power* LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER 4 CHEA CONVERT. | dr tepler DEP. Tum Sima 1-55 PONTIAC ee ; n hevy 1 n. | stee we kes 2195 unter ‘Be! Al or __ steering. OL _1-1370 57 Ford 500 Cony, FOM $2395 PLUS tRANsPOR TATION 1956 Brick Century Hardtop Ra. By-Pass Around Birmingham \pmestaps 1d "pam a ae nie ree Fas ta oat ANA $1295 py Te th $1305 . so ae ‘GOOD ~ TRANS $125. °55 Mercury Conv $1195 SPECIALS — $30 UP | dio Heater, Automatic transmi3- Ml 6-6934—Open ‘tt! 9—-MI 6-220: Bew top La — Mitr’ Bales FE 40587 ae Ape Fa y < HEV ROLE r 7s PE. 5-276. "56 Piy mouth Helv. HT $795; 89 M24 MY 3-2750__ Lake Orton» sion White tires Rich mans cat) = : AU: BU RN MOTORS fhe pred a” ethos oaiten 38 DODGE ° - ve RARDTOP ee a Z » w . i. . * r 5 EL Ain “ CHEVY. FINE COND) 53 chevy Beli 4a $ see BEFORE, PE S420 Kétgo Harper 4, ut son Hornet eiub coupe; 1084 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DOOR. cor Pike East Bivd PE 3-11 running cond. 1 owner, $373 ag eas aaa yt 3 TO SETTLE: ESTATE 3 Sele po ati $ Ses, 82, FORD CUSTOM LINE 6 Fo.) "*rtop ie ae ee en = i EyMoom aeLveuen® BEFORE YOU: DEAL sEE EDOTE "34 OLDSMOBILE "34 ee | Power Gtide $326 36'S, Genesee 22 Nash Ambassador sharp $ pod EMpire 3308 Cen aher oversize’ whitewall tires, very | °53 Pord wagon V8 oe, $405 | MI 42735 | car for vou! No money down) !!§ 5. Saginaw _ ___Used Car NRE para LE see VROLET ‘$3 Pontiae - § 545|_ cellent comfition EM seme | low! mbcces Call Mi Cros si|'3) Nash sity bode = 85 ieee woodwarg. Brimingham ‘Makes It even more desirable, WANTED. 32 CHEN RGEET 33 CHEVROLET °$0 Pontiac eee $ 195 __Riggins | the Pontiac Retail Store or at } ‘62 aw lke new. $495 = = as P Sn eS P path peipenagt ar “al good hemsltor an extra < tein a $395 $548 5 } . 5! ~~ | "§ iets a || esoto ~« ‘Ly mou! mb am a= a < Ac = ~~ eo shee OER PS ate DEAL SEE EDDIE | NAD ery ‘o es Sco | Woodward at Hunter 31 inten ile < mess 50 PONTIAC 50. BUICK 32 Chev Sharp $ 185 E “Steele PE 5-0204 Keego Harbor | E 33 PLYMOUTH SEDAN $275, 2140 Er E MOTORS, FE 82740 $295 $245 ‘48 Ford Cpe $ 125 ae 1952 NASH RAMBLER STATION Beechmout. Keego Harbor a0 a —_ care Cogiey Lk RG” EM 3-101 yeii8S Fens, Fie a wl Piows | MGS ALORDCEGOR RADIO ANP! 11.6 vu met Milton? | samme payments ot die ger BEFORE YOO DEAL ER EDDIE Cnt epi are en MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS : 31 CHEV CONVERTIBLE WITH -vailabe sp Ped and itt Srees ta On | ARETE UTM 1 month. Call credit manager. Mr. “PONTIAC CATALINA SHARP. 1991 VOLKSWAGON. PICK-UP 2300 From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS L Olds engine PE 05 ‘Aubure : FE 20555; tock a old | Parts at MY ¢7500. Hareid Tur * mites. Excel. cond Radin & hest- ; 130 CHEV EDR G000 RUN: ‘56 FORD 2 DR” STANDARD. R = rr Bi ingh Pasa oss Cot? | Sime small moathhy payments ot er MAyfair 63274 after § pm. = : . a - - * I y . ning cond FE 6-314 | H Low mileage Exe. cond. EZ; Irmingnam | 11 GAMBLER CROBE COUNTRY | Sim. Lecky Aue tenes ies 8 | A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car te Your Door a | $erms. Pvt. owner. $1108 MY NORTH [. cquits, ‘Take over bélsece EM Seginaw. FE ¢-221¢ SEE THE = fat wat | NASH — | Seat 2 (alec a (R io MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES ae 1953 1957 CHEVROLET STATION WAG ee - | “Wagon R & B Auto. trans Good bd 2 : Be on power steering. radio anu CHEVROLET | 6668 WOODWARD These are only 1; of the cond. PE 21347 , - ’ ' ——— - Pontiac 2 Dr. | matching Irniner inieret "8 Ta sired PARTS & SF te many value - packed usec! 4, PONTIAC CATALINA. 1 vee | wow at Your CHEVROLET Dealer with low mileage Rj MI 4273: ———— "ER ICK 4 aym h Call : $405. |_3-1065 after 6. | (1000 $ Woodward, mreuguen leona YOU DEAL see Eppre cars OLIVER BUICK is) baymienis of $8 8 ag hat a . j . con | WE TRADE Wo cusTOMLINE” FoaD €2-DR_ a 1 cours oe otlering. vor a e = Sa eornace ae — Jerome Pee sila | IPE 4-4546 : FE 4.4547 CARRY — UP OR DOWN © Fordomatic: 1 ener ee ont channeled. 900. FE 31108. *ith 4 Ms Niencplinge™ B ed PE 5-5341 — ; ——————————— JEROME . _ ss FORD Ss DR © Cr etanp. | SIUPORD. 2 DA Re a. mown | ''4ce- ins see our display) —— ——— ROCHESTER FORD DEALER | = 1951 to 1957 Models ‘esd, Gand. Gist Line wup_| Stil, Best ofier- FY 3.0300 ‘ad on page 20. | GRICE, OF, {THE DAY —! We Pay You eane2, 514 section Binds cs ie Buick 2-Dr. $1495. oO PONTIAC RETAIL STORE ANNOUNCES "$7 or. — a _of White Lake | » = AL HANO! EVY BUICK S =| SEL! CT FROM OUR Radio & heater. Dynafiow, power ; = : a E ratte aoe TE ger guice’ CASH FOR YOUR CAR eee : Radio @ neater, Dynation power | | | = IN TERIZED . 7 < white with harmonizing interi- . _ _ a : _ Bud Shetton, HASKINS: ORNS TY eco Buideg Ue S75 | OFFERS ; ; YOUR PICK FOR Sex . TESTED LINE UI | SPECIAL — Radio & heater Seana a CHEVROLET i ee S's AT PRICES TO | 33800". white tres Another | Stock No. Year Make Model ST {T YOUR BUDGET |_ interior . tg Chev Convertible $1505 “THE ‘Oakland MAN'S FRIEND” | No pice 1s! cor Tudor = LI \ OL R BL DGE r ‘ 56 #o: stom lined 2dr... $139 < oe ‘No N3965 1951 ackard 4-door . . : . °& a Pye S : A= : . By pel Snares $1093 | Jakland County's No. N3863B 1936 Plym @door 1951 Chev. 2-Dr g23 34 Hudson 4 Dr. aN "85 Ford Pairlane 2 dr... sizes, Fastest Growing Dealer” No. 3038B “1053 Willys <-door, 1063 Oise: Hyd” seane $39)" Hornet Sedan Radto sand beater , iM Rockies 2.4512 ME] erst lars Mewar af ana | (NoMa Bates Cour! Pe eae be) ee = cea are . ‘3 Pontiac 870 Cat... ... $1395! | No ‘ontiac 90: : a : . . ‘84 Ford-8 CL. 4 dr: - $995iMa 3 s-sor1 © Opa Nights ‘ti! 8 regs pl oe Po cee 333 2 Buick 2-Nr. Sed. $1095 , cee peer meee ees op. eo | an ~~ NORTH | 1938 Chev vi $905 | “speci ~ _Racio, & heater “SS Ford & Cuatomines 4 “er drss me | | od Ford ‘ago E118) Rarmonisiog fptenor and stenard WE MUST MAKE ROOM IMMEDIATELY ;58 For 1936 Chey V8. PG. Be: Air $1395 shift - . = ee Sti ei ays os “— "'82 Pontiac Sedan... $ 548 ‘5 Ol DS | CHEVROLET | Ube Ghee VE PG eae” ER: FOR THE TRADE-INS ON THE NEW 'S8 PONTIACS : as an citys cee. 8 5 2-Dr Si s6 Reacl © , 3 aes ‘31 Pontiac 2 dr... 8 295 MT aciie 186 Olds 88 Hol Cpe $1793) 20 Batick Century $1495 _ “4b Pord V-0 2 at. . $ 100: Now at | 1ob@ & Woodward Birmingham | 1907 Chev. V-8 P-G ¢ dr Wagon’ 2-DR HARDTOP — Radio & heat » ' | ; ; N } [ mendou S V I } | . ° Bud Shelton Motor Sales. | : - Le MARY MORE TO GHOOSE FROM |enllecerh black ond @nits op la e OW! Te Ss a l gs: Auburn at E. Bivd. FE #9683 Jerome Odes - Cadillac Beri FE $0200 Keess coer “ ho.stering . : : : HURON MOTOR SAL & s a: es "32 Ford Victoria “es 6 Pont Cus. Cat. $1895 > 93° 38 PONTIAC : | ; $149 | eon fs 1 « wi, wes - ~~ . ¢ = 5- : at: . < . ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION “CLARKSTON | Tors top blue beds Exceptions. or tour car down | STARCHIEF — Pai. power win SS ro TAC 2 DOGH fsnc. scene essen: S129: | Pl ( avait eae near oe } ‘y fine condition : t i ° r : = 2 | : 82, W HURON | FE 22641, | Ford aMate WW With Cont) POR SAVINGS — sERvice | wittone B seats, shite tics low. “ae ‘ Steering & Power Brakes BEFORE ou “DEAL. § SEE EDDIE | ental Kit oo back. Be sure to . SATISFACTION : tn SE ; : $795 | : go Har ! i oo ‘n SS PES AOU LI a Deer 22 ee ee ee oo = : - +. Steele __FE 5-9204 Ke bas. M fi rS les: Grice fats one Tes Degg . 33° PONTEAC Catalina Coupe ......... =» 91305 ‘ . B Fa I . 2 0 a Oatian’ . > e *F 3 seurenses "S4feord € tomline <5 R45 coral ad lial: ; Radio & Heater, Hydramatic : . . : Jakiand “2.2951 < ! ‘ t iH ee 3 - 7 r. ig + Chivsler- Plymouth — serore you peat ee. EDDIE | | «DR SEDAN — Radio & heater "38 PONTIAC 2-Doeor a REIOS : “Ae : \ 5 RE } Bl -DR SED aceite! ss PONTIAC 2: Door 2...) oo: R : 25) : an. . | Steele FE 39204 Krego Harbor j Ee cra cles junds cote vs Nesio & Weater Standard Transaiasion $2 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door .............. 8 495 R [ J | Act Now! 50 FORD 2 DOOR SHARP NO / ¢ 50% Radio & Heater. Mvdramatic - | Special winter clearance of al! use EM 3-008! Ho Rigg: j°s ee te SPOS "33 PONTIAC 4-Door ...................8 793 ne 4 SAS oun p | used cars, mostiy 1 owner beau- 33 FORD RED | CONVF RTIBLE CHEVROLET | Ane Oe ie te to" Radio Heater. Hydramatic SOTCHEN ROLE DT Bel Air 2-Door S395 re x SG ’ hes | pew bond top. $600. Call after 6 | INA | CUSTOM — Radio & heater, Hr- ‘ : Radio & Heater > Bil TRADE NOM FE $6746 : | dramatic white tires, harmoniz- |‘) SM LE 2-Door : © .9: ANT) SANT ‘sh DeSoto Firedome V-8 power 52 FORD V-8 RANCH WAGON “THE WORKING MANS FRIEND’ | ing genuine ‘eather intertor 48 OLDS) OBI Si OO Ao Aeeecencs hod s4 BU ICK Super Ilardto $1095 Been . fitte automati. R&H, super 2 -Must be sold todas Call after ‘Oakland County's a » Radio. Heater, Hvdramatic. a é jf) Sees sb0Hdc Y> "$4 Ford Victoria. Sharp $885) tone reduced to $1395. terms. »30 OR 37-6046 i , 1 ler” ‘2 Mere urv 4-Dr. ..8 495 . ; - Radio & Heater Hrdramatic. Air-Conditioning * $3 Chevy 210 Sedan $405 : : ‘astest (srowimng Dealer | 2 pry rer 2. - . 705 “At Plymouth Station Waren $205, 54 Ford Crestiine @ dr POM “OR 35-2008 €1 ARKSTON | Sedan ont Te 3 ie pa 2 DOOP wnsssnerse = i PONTIAC tatainn Coupe =<... ..:.... $1595 | Roger's Sates & Seri ge mesic 3 ‘33 FORD 2 DR. V-8 CLEAN (xO a ot Dee ee wien GW ; re Radio Heater Hvdramatic. - 95 Auburn Ave FE 2-954 = ce : s e J jown payment assume 3 ‘ . u : “S23 Pant Tye S Ss O05 TaN TE Age ai : t 49 HOME OF THE RUGGED JEFP!{| t00e paint full price $795 mantle patments of 82738 arroRE YOU DEAl SEE EDDIF DELL al ‘a ens heater SIO TENG 2 00 te eee te oe 30 FARD 2-Door . FEROCC OR ch $1295 | # ‘33. CARRIBEAN CONVERTIBLE 1955 pivmouth ¢ dr Low mileage PRT fo secs 1805 Serine Ster.e FE 3.0204 Keego Harbor 4). Gera shift 26.000 actual miles Radio. Heater, Hydramatic ; Radio & Heater Ford-o-Matic = 5 pentay 36.00 mites sans FE} ONNET. Very clean $985 = We TAQUAP 9 DR MAKE AN Hurve on this’ one ‘23 CHRYSLER 4-Door $ 95 , . j ental 28.06 ies B85: ew FE 8.6607 - plete BQN SE GIS SE Te a . - 758 FORD Convertible ° $1250 ee . 1957 Piymouth Belvedere 4 dr 198 CHEVPOLET 2 DOOR PADIO : 728 i 75 Radio Heater Hi Drive Ue Ss « POG COG GoGo Soo oe vile. “QU ALIT ef wash button drive R&H gowre- 5 zee & Sere ag ay ; 2 i ongves Ls cectes _ LHSMOBILE 27 <] roe Radio & Heater Ford-O-Matic | Y steering and Drakes, tinted giass “On OPeaneacn ae hoe B lear | Hedramane, white tires pearl 6> Of DSAIOBILE JOOR Giese ee Oo Ey mGesE : c sac ae “AR aid ite wal) sree) 62775 baratops too ° rg | green with biack top Excellent Radio Heater Hvdramatic ; 93 PONTIAC Stare hief 4-Door ........ . .$1393 SEFD CARS isa Fortier (Ghiefters aeiice a ; 7 | ind car a1 PONTIAC ; : : _ Radio & Heater. Hvdramatic 5} steve es 4 Dr. HT t) 495 doct R&H Super 2-tone Rea h JORT H 1 mun ; ; _ aS: ¢ ( -Door ccsceececcevceee .e SOS cpr erie . ce epee as Che* 2-Dr F - ae clean $595 ‘Lerma : N I O aes | yt d \ wlorta. $ #5 Radio & ee 36 BL CK Hardtop Hh GO o Site B® ow mle a) alec) 6 fe S1795 +5 Chev Be) Air ¢ Dr See . £ Radio & heater. standard shift, 2 Radio & Heater. Drnafiow. 38 Ford Vie™ $1295 Oe Kbution acto,” RAH Wow CHEV ROLE ET “e | another tutone beeuty with low 1 935 DONTIAC 4-Door : pa wise wes ee SL LOS Pe : : 38 Ford, 2-Dr D Ere Newnes Brace. i095 at ee RNY te one cn” aston Ses) ee “~ Radio Heater, Hydramatic. 50 OLDSMOBILE 2-Door ........... see. 195 3 Pontiac, «Dr _ ba tes (4 (omnes) keel 3 Mtr 4.2;35 a) “ae 31 Pont 2-Pr. Sed § 445 Radio & Heatér. Hydramatic aan ee : long Woodward Birmingham . ; a x OVI 21st. | : : " ~ ae Pig © Qre 5 ; aga 17 les < - JU A OO b Ake he AG an Pa Far ay Fore es P Ose : ; 69. This week's goecial P82 Piva NUT. ON &CYL DELUXE — Radio & heat- = Cy ere Lee sees 8 "as BU 1c kK Gantare Hardtop seen wens 83 Buick Super HP $885 outh Cranbrook 4 dr Hy drive. WINg ERIZED Cee te eer mest , . : Radio & Heater Dynafiow st Pontiac #Dr ow... $395 RAH $395 Tern | : Papen ouDe Epp neriete "85 FORD C tbl $1350 $3 Ford «Dr serous VY Rok SPE THES EI , . 58 FOR OMG? 2 saéananubbds65eau= $1350 | 39 s1 Pontiac bie $19. TRANSPORTATION &PECIALS i) an) se Ponte Bator Gate tus. 81-52 Ruacks ..8 150 Rasie & Heater. Ford-o-Mats. $4 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe... 0... : FASY TERMS CAN BF a Cipen IF MENTE s —Vleaxe me Saye a power radio & heater one oat AND UP Some with Dynaflow ve oe . : STARCHIEF — Radio & Heater, Hydramatie. eee 3 4 : 4 GOR S| CliIRYS! ft er fow mileage 56 PONTIUAC 2-Door- 22... .s-- 3 .28 795 ’ ‘AL ARRANGED . THESE CARS Phone MAple S314! ae $1003 ; $4 FORD 4Door : ARE GUARANTEED ela ae 8T Ct. ote WINDSOR 4 DOOF ; ss 23 Pontiac 860 Sed. $1095 3 TO CHOOSE PROM - OAKLAND COUNTY “CARS! d L LOE Goo seaase eles oe __s Pad: & Heater Auto trane xe Hagen 169 nee an ato and 1 DOOR — Heater, standard shift acs eps mm _ . Heater, Standard Transmission GLENN'S RI WINGH 05 pS ae as a titone beauly S38 CHEN ROL. ET. ( “onvertible. ‘a © Se aes $1395 rs PONTI AC ( ataling Coupe os : - Radio & Heater Powerglice. oe < pee en moe ce ae S14 Sy keyed & pms "S58 Bu -De S395 STARCHIEF ~ Radio & Heater Hydramatic. ~ St ltl \ jeeyf i : ; Mle , iS Burek 4 Dr Seal. abe . _. - 73> = MOTOR SALES .NASH. , 4 Sra Se fe Siper 84 2-Dr. tu. power Radio & acater, Dynafiow. iwtone | “55 PONTIAC 2-Door ...cac.-cee esse wee S1I95 . : TA RAGINAN Freigi! ; Rack peut Bade C frac; ae? M Retire pruseenen mitre?) Maceecoeet - Radio & Hester, . "55 PLYMOUTH 4-Door bod SFI ‘L SR EDSEI DEMONSTRA. fy Aatal trans “Tere ciean. low m:leage : F ¢ 4 $1 195 Radio & Heater. Automatic Transmission. See oe bers (err 1.3 $37 »s Dodge Roval Sedan, automatic <5 3 a Daclin! to, | 34 PONTIAC Starchief Sedan o...0...... 95 c “Saas Afi er 6 pw r . ‘ : Transmission radio & heater 33 Buick Roadm'r $ 725 4} PAC 4 je i "54 FC IRD Convertible .........:... A : DR HARDTOP — Power steer- Radio & Heater. Hydramatic, Power Steering and Mee Re seae Hought ens a \ | R¢ { R \ rear ts ing brakes. and windows. ia : Air-Conditioning. f adio lester. 0 pan ak N : DAN a8 Butre 4 Dr Sed Dynafew,! & heater, Dvnaflow. Jet diac of . . ; ord ~ ~y? : A ER Ne media sre tens 0 rade a etl ee VNB Pete er ein teres || “$4 PONTIAC Station, Wagon ..4.-.....-.4119$ | “54 CHEVROLET Bel Aye 2: Door HOT SPOT 7 AMB. AS SSADORS | $475 : , fais Radio, Heater, Hvdramatic. Radio & Heater, Powerglide. coals “pss . : : ah . Ped . + Yywic ve gees - - * ” ee B) Rena 4 Dr radio — Cran Mil ton Says: 124) quae $4 Ford Di. racio & heater "36 Bunck Super ...$2095 55) PONTIAG 2-Door’:.,..-.<-- + ate. oe “36 FORD Fairlane 2-Door ............. preemies sud “4 FORT j ; “DR HARDTOP — Radio and: Radio & Heater, Aydramatic. Radio & Heater. iy os: Bue, “pr nen pe, ts ms 4 DOOR SEDAN 54 Pontiac cntenars Deluxe 2 Dr, | heater. ob fuse power brakes. s itera ooo - Pan ory, $473 Hrdramatic. radio @ beater | fie, fare Whe Many. many | sss PONTIAC Convertible ............4. $1095 "36 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe ...... very snarp, lew t . : “| Radio, Heater. Hydramatic. STARCHIEP - Radio, Heater, Mydramatic. ‘$6 Ford wagon, low iniies, Ieaded 85 Austin 4 Dr Sharp 90m "4 MERCURY = 1 Ask for Glenn Sawyer with equipment, sharp "35 Amba: sador like new 99 Dy eae $3 Nash.2 Door, Sharp bat OT kang aay Cl * oe bi 33 Old« Super Holiday Cvs Rd 55 Ford & pinky ¢ oo" 4 DOOR — ase . er Mike Flynn ; & PB. R&H Hy ra. very SPO'P. -53 Hudson Hornet. a fewet 5% 004 $69! 2 Olds 4 D , Meliaas Colne . ‘33 Bunce Super, 2-Dr ible Di -55 Customized Metro $ 995 ; aoe ee eiune Maliday Coup nef rery Shar » Ramb) near) § 895 : ey et cas a lee . a a OSK8” sEtECTION “de” sxconn MTB meer ERS) MERCURY . os | CAR « TRANSPORTATION — AS 4 Eira g. Lowner * 895 4 DOOR’ SEDAN $39 LOW AS $93 1958 Dolige Coronet 2 Dr Jet blac« Padio & Heater, Auto trans $2 Oldsmobile 88 2-Doer ; : : 1 e aut ) ‘8 : it i +. All priced to ee : t heater tomatic ; \ 8 $49: i 89s ; ‘ ] Sanh Ambassador, nee a. 7 $a Chresler 4 Door : I r EE OUR ae -OF .ENGIiSH "Jiggs a —__449-BaPH : z : <= = Se ee eS ne ee a ee = ee ao 3 =a AEE OUR} $1085 Pas Equipment 49 FORD —_ Pre K t 7 — , i JAGUAR AUSTIN REALY, —: Have vou met Milton? z 3 DOOR SEDAN ‘$1 Oidsmobite Super 8 €Dr 25 ; ; MORRIS MG AUST MOTOR SALES | . 5 * , . = EB ae ad : nes ple rr x & on Birmingham CENTRAL ~ JEROME i ZOOL Open 9 tll 9, | ; GOODWILL on CARS" ee Rochestet s Praendls piste 7 = SS a oe ; ; -65 MT. CLEMENS ST. 8 : A) ~ Olds Dealer , NASH |. Mids = Cadillac “LIKE A REAL CAR |-55 MT acer ; ; 2°8.N Mair. Roche ater 3 +) a WOODWARD COLN- MERCURY. Orchard Lake at Case “BARGAIN? ? Lots of ‘em : : ° REHIND THE POST OFFICE : : 24 QL 1761 the Sea te ae ae ST PE BO#8R iin the Want Ads} Ly er — a a , f ¥ § \ if ‘ . ' . \ . i 3 ' = ; = ~ e ; : ; | . : he . f 5 \ , * o nd *% A ; M i : . Ne Z : ? > THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1957_ FIFTY. FIVE Benny Doesn’ t Worry About. Losing Video Popularity -= - Today's Radio Programs - =e ap i Leading Priority WJB, (260) CKLW, (00) ‘ww, re WEYZ, (107%) «=6WCAR, (1190) WPRUN, (1460) WJBK, (14690) Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Given Algeria fONIGHT WXYZ, Top Towns $:00-—WJR, News, WCAR, News, B. 6:00—WJR, News CKLW, News, Knowles WWJ, Minute Parade WPON, Chuck Lewis ww. WJBK, News, Casey WXYZ, Breakfast Club 1:38—WJR, Yng. Dr. Malone J, News WCAR, News CKLW. News, David - WY J, Herris. Maxwell WXYZ, Wattrick, McKensie . ie : WJBK, News, George CKLW, Heatter, Davies CKLW, News, 11:30—WJR, Music *] WCAR, News, Martyn WJBK, News, CKLW, News, Knowles : 2:00—WJR, Ma Perkins oss Hews, Page WJBK, Casey 9:30—-WJR. Jack Harris WWd, News, Maxwell PON, News WPON -Music With Masdn : WXYZ, Jim Bachus \ CKLW, News, David CKLW, Grant, lee 6:30—w, Dinner Date — 10:00—WJR, Arthurs Godfrey V/JBK. Ne Gok : wee Mowslt TUUKSDAY MORNING =|" Wws. News, True Bory | WCAR: Bews CKLW, New 6:00—WJR, Wews, Roundup| WXYZ. Herb Anderson t:20— Mrs. Burton POM, Masi: “eddie Chase | “Ww, News, Hugh Roberta | CKLW. News, Homechats Hf gle Bn 100 WIR, Guest House WXYZ. Pred Wolf bre ~— George i Zee News, Maxwell CKLW Rooster Club aon ows $:00—WJIR, t Wxva BP Moreen WJBK, Clark America to Knees! "WWJ, News, $-Star Matinee CKLW. Lewis Jr. | WCAR News, Gheridan (@:30—WWJ, Bandstand WXYZ, scare Saati WJBK, New: 3, Casey WPON Country CKLW, News, Mary Morgan) yy TBE. News, M WCAR, Hows Patrick €:30— Ws, Voice of Agridlt. PHS Workshop WCAR, News, 30—WWJ. 3 ster Exe =|“ GonE haa 11-00-— WWJ. NBC News, Wood) 5.9 _w, WXYZ, Mickey WXYZ, Paul Winter ww, W House WCAR, News KLW. D |, Woman in CKLW, Heater, Bd. Spts c eee, Devas WXYZ, News, McKenzie 6:00—WJR, Amos 'n' Andy 18 WIR Das i . Ww News, Reid CKLW, News, WWw4. People are WW3 News, Rober Fee eee Metre | cc0—wae, Bane Parade WJBK, News, Casey cxLW News, Te vig | U:30—WIR, Time tor Muse | Woz “Wetticn McKenzie $:30—Ww4, ° WJBK. News, CKLW, Hurley, Dav.es CKLW, Ne CKLW, Hornb WCAR, _ = WJBK, News, M 9:00—WJR, Pistons-Lakers WPON. arly Bird Club Pcapmagh AFTERNOON WCAR, News, Page WWJ News, htline 7:38— WJR, aad 4 WJR, Music Hall WXYZ, News, WXYZ, Wi wolf , a a Jim Deland CKLW, Back to Bible CKLW, 8 David wwe no Paye beth ware, ows, Mokeansto WJBK. News, 7 WJBK, News, Reid Grant, Livestock : aoe 9:30—CKLW, Sports, Knowles CAR, Bews, Clooney WIEK. News. Tom George WJBK, Sound ; 8:00—WIR, News, B. Guest WCAR, News, Thomas 0-0, Philip Lenhart 10:06—WJR, Symphony WWJ, News, Roberts WPON, News, MacKinnon WWJ, News, Jim Deland WWJ, News News, Wolf Lh ae lime tor Music|) WXYZ, Lstsoo my omer CXLW, News, Knowles CKLW, O'Dell, David WXYZ, News, Winter CKLW. _—— WJBK, News, Casey WJBK, News, Reid CKLW, News, Bud Destes WJBK, News, McLeod WCAR, News WCAR News one Coen seen coach's Com. | WPON, News, MacKinn 1:00-—WJR, Wendy "warren WPON, Music, ww, $:30—WJR, Music Hall WWJ, News, Maxwe: 6:30—WJR, Music Hall CKLW, News. Knowles CKLW, News, David WXY¥Z, Jim Reeves WXYZ, 11:66, News r WJBK, News, etd ' CKIAW, News, CKLW, News, E. Chase ww, WCAR, Sports, Sheridan WJBK, News George WJBK, i» McLeod Mrs. Page : --Today’s Television Programs -- Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV_—_ Channel 71—~WX YZ-TV Channel CELW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Mr. Danger. (9) Popeye. (4) News, Sports. (2) Quarter- back Club. - ¢:15-—-(4) Weather. 6:2—(4) Box Four. 6:30—(7) Topper. (9) Charter Boat. 7:00—(7) Sports Focus. Behind Badge. (4) Amos Andy, (2) Ameche Playhouse. 7:10—(T) Sports. 7:15—(7) News. » n’ 7:30—(7) Disneyland. (9) Million Dollar Movie. (4) Wagon Train. Forrest Tucker. (4) Stars on) (2) I Love Lucy. Parade. (2) News. $:00—(2) Big Record. 6:40—(2) Weather. 8:30—(7) Tombstone Territory. (4) :9:00—(7) Ozzie, Harriet. | ater. Lana Turner, Robert Tay- TV Theater. (2) Lucy-Desi Show. 9:30—(7) W. Winchell File. Drama: | Former con turned cabbie is forced to drive hi-jack truck. 10:00—(7 ) Boxing. Alphonse Halimi (world champ) vs. Raul Macias, (4) This Is Your Life. 10:15~(2) Steel Hour. H 110:30—(4) Studio 57. mae Sports. py's @n>(9) National News. (4) News. (2) News. are nl oo. Theater. ~PUFFLER- suops MUFFLERS | tte Colbert, Joseph Cotten’ . meee You pa Away,” L ‘Part I. (4) Weather. (2) Miss’ Fairveather. }11:20—(4) Sports. (2) Sports. 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. FREE! C tn. Cp -_ Cornel Wilde, Linda. Darnell, IS Minute Service | “Forever: Amber.” MAUL ETD GME B it:30—<7) Night. Court. 4) To : night. THURSDAY MORNING |¢:50—(2) Meditations. }¢:85—(2) On the Farm Front. 7700—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today. SILENT THLTDAS MUFFLER wr 4 , H7:45—(2) News. |s:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. aie Cartoon Carnival. g:30—(7) Big Show. 8: 45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 9:00 —4) Romper Room. }e:26—(2) News. le: s0—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Amos 'n’ ae i AREA EPA EMA AE ERT LATER ERE EA MIDAS (9) Man: (9) The- | lor, “Johnny Eager.” (4) (color) | 10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (@ Treasure Hunt. 11:00—(4) Price Is Right. i11:25—(7) News. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Robin and Ricky. (9) Howdy Doody. 11:45—(7) Noontime Comics. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4) Tic Tac Dough. (9) Maggie Mug- gins. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) Chil-| ‘dren's International. 12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It. Could Be You.’ (7) The Erwing. (9) Fun With Food. 12:45—~(2) Guiding Light. 1;00—(2) Douglas Fairbanks. Tex and Jinx. Charm: (9) Movie. 1:30—(2) As The World Turns. (4) (Color). Howard Miller Show. 2:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) My Little Margie. - 12:30—( 2) House Party. (4) Bride and Groom. (7) Topper. le: 35—(9) Theater 15. '2:50—(9) News. 4 (7) Lady of 3:00—(2) Bob Cummings. (4)! (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) American Bandstand. (9) Corliss! Archer. ,3:30—(2) Verdict Is Yours. (9), Movie. | 4:00—(2) Brighter Dey. (4) Queen for a Day. 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. 4:30—(2) Edge of Night. (7) Terry and the Pirates. 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. §:00—(2) Susie. (4) Charles Far- rell, (7) Woody Coren (9) Dance Party. §:30—(2) Beat the Clock. (4) Ray Milland. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. Montafta {the Treasure State) was originally claimed (sight un-) seen) by France. It was sold to the United States in 1903 under terms .jeral weariness with the long cri- Advise Shunning ; lifornia. _jlean backward, New French Premier Lists Problem First in’ Legislative Program PARIS w—France’s new pre-| mier today gave rebellious Al-! geria top priority in his legisla- tive program. Voted into office after the na- tion's longest postwar Cabinet cri- tional Assembly he would demand’ adoption of the Algerian home rule bill on which the -last gof-/ ernment of Maurice Bourges-! Mounoury foundered Sept. 30, But Gaillard said he would accept amendments to give greater weight to the votes of French res- idents. x * *£ | ’ That might appease the French in Algeria. However, it appeared likely the Arab rebels would re- sis, Felix Gaillard told the Na-| ¢ ject Gaillard’s bill, just as they ‘did Bourges-Maunoury’s. The rebels demand nce, The 38-yearold financial expert, | youngest French government chiet | since Napoleon Bonaparte, said the second order of business would be to ease the grave financial! crisis. He promised a strict 1958 budget and 100 billion francs—238! million dollars—in new taxes, and said he would ask for special fi- nancial] powers, presumably to | expenses by decree. Although he did not mention it in his speech, Gaillard also is ex-! pected to seek a loan from the United States or West Germany to. meet the acute foreign exchange shortage. * ¥ The Assembly lard and a * | aceepted Gail- “National Union” Cab-, The new government ‘contains! representatives of all National As- ‘sembly parties except the Com-! | munists on the extreme left and \the Poujadists on the right. * * * Most observers considered gen- sis had far more to do with the) parties getting together than the | grave- problems —facing France. | Nearly all important party lead-| | ers remained outside Gaillard’s' cabinet. Gaillard, whose was yesterday, was finance min- ister in the last government. iof Spike Heels ito Avoid Wiggle says Dr. Elizabeth S. Austin. Dr. Austin is an associate clini-| cal professor in the medical ‘at the University of Southern Cal- * * * | Spike heels, she told the Cali- forriia Academy of General Prac- tice. force the weight to the front of the foot. This taxes muscles - shortens the gait Ht - also causes a counteracting tendency to) whereupon the heels go ‘“‘clunk, clunk, clunk, and) certain parts of the body start to wiggle."’ Dr. Austin wears medium-height heels. Lad Lands Big Muskie | PETERBOROUGH, Ont. 337-173, lg extreme | 4 ishow,” he admitted. any plans,” Hugh said. “I have _ yet to meet a woman who in ® —'some way wasn't beautiful.- WHY BE WORRIED? — Jack Benny, now in his eighth season on CBS-TV's Jack Benny Program, doesn’t fret about the pessibility of losing his television popularity, the fate of so many other comedi- ans. Without a regular show, he would concentrate on nightclub acts, concerts and guest appearances, Jack says. The Benny pro- gram is telecast Sundays at 7:30 p. m. i | Even Cowboys Talk | of Ratings and Such — By EARL WILSON + = 39 on the theory that it hg a magic age everyone past 39 would like to be again. The editorial convinced me. I think ir ll stay 39." The fact that Jack’s TV show | always winds up in the top 106 every season is a public tribute te his easygoing nature, letting other people on the show get the | laughs. But inside show business there jis even a greater tribute to the By ERSKINE JOHNSON |, Iman. Two of his writers, Sam ‘Perrin and George Balzer, have HOLLYWOOD iNEA)—As it has; incen with him for 15 years, and come to most all TV. comedians, another pair, Hal Goodman. and He d il Have Plenty of Work | '39 - Year-Old’ Comic Has Begun 8th Season in CBS-TV Show: sudden death on-a regular ap- Al Gordon, have been on his staif pearance basis may even come to for eight years. . Jack Benny «x * * a = In the frantic rat race for laughs, Today's crystal ball shows no it's fantastic. Why, even marriages . \dark shadows on his TV future but have trouble lasting that long in the veteran laugh-getter is think- Hollywood. As Jack explains the ing about the future and talking Jong relationship and friendship: about it. “I never say anything. stinks. But he’s not worried about it. I say, ‘Let's fix it up.’ Then we Now in his eighth season on 8° to work and I have a chance home screens and his 26th in to create, too. radio, he told me: ° fun than we do working on a - script, When four writers and I “I wouldn't mind not having finally agree on something we anything too steady a year from: very seldom miss.’ now, It’s a terrific feeling to know, H-ean-de-other-things — play Las. BUCK RIDES AGAIN Vegas, do charity concerts and, They've already agreed that the guest spots, and maybe even spend' Western TV cycle is here to Stay two or three months a year doing for a while and as a result Buck stage and TV shows in England, ‘Benny is riding again this season. and in Europe. I'd like that, as a} Buck dates way back to. Jack's matter of fact." early radio days and he laughs: «x * * “I'm the old pro at this adult But there's one thing Jack won’t Western business.” do if the unpredictable TV winds ~~ *& & iblow his off his every other Sunday But-he wasn’t the old‘ pro on CBS show and his five ‘Shower the. gambling tables when he NO RETIREMENT | of Stars'’ appearances after this Played Las Vegas this summer. season, or the next or sometime. | i|He told me: ‘I lost what I said | would be my limit — $1,000. But ‘a friend of mine from Seattle won The one thing he'll never do, $35,000—and they're still kidding even if he can afford it, and I me about it." suspect he can, is to retire. “T'm like Bob Hope,” he laughed, “I can’t quit.” ! Diamond Jim Brady, famous We were lunching at the Hill. Broadwayite of the 1890's, was an NEW YORK — He had promised to be tn western pants ‘crest Country Club, where Jack ardent suitor of stage star Lillian and a gun belt but Hugh O'Brian, the Wyatt Earp of TV, plays golf and shares in the club’s Russell. inet early ‘today by a vote of merged from a business conference at the Essex House in new oil wells. The cancellation of ly fashioned in the likeness of Miss , a er shirt: sleeves and dark trousers preceded by the Sid Caesar and Jackie Gleason Russell to light his banquet tables. other conferees and a lady secretary. * * * “Our rating’—he looked up from a record album he was autographing to me—"ts better than last year’s. “And we have pretty stiff competition this year, too. Gobel and Fisher and Eve Arden are powerhouses,” he nodded. last year we were in the top 10, this year in the first four or five. The new Nielson may put us even in the third or second spot.” It wasn’t the talk you'd expect from Wyatt Earp, ever- humble peace officer, famous for treatin’ the varmints with WIESON 38th . birthday kindness. But in these TV days, it was quite in order for a handsome, |year-old Jack's birthday cake? ‘scholarly, 32-year-old, six-foot bachelor, who was running ahead of all the “adult westerns” in this big ‘season for west- érns, to point out the same. “I don’t take myself seriously, but Wyatt Earp I take he'll ever turn 40. seriously,” Hugh said now. “This guy did unbelievable things, 'seRIOUS EDITORIAL | | Lived and was never wounded. Peo- LOS ANGELES (®—Ladies who) ple didn’t believe it: so we had don't want their derrieres to wig-| ‘to wound him on a show. Then lgle shouldn't wear spike heels, everybody was happy.” Was | wyatt Earp, made a record album, school’s rehabilitation department t sing on the show? through 140 gunfights he'd going now that “No, it would cheapen the But he will -be singing everywhere elise. “I have seven months a year te do outside appearances.” --Hugh, -who's—a—very—rich -— young man, said he’s too busy with his career now to get married. “Now is the intelligent time for me to do as much work as possi- ble,” he explained. “It’s kind of silly to make Twelve-year-old Bruce Clarkson of| |My mother and dad were married 35 years and I'd | kinds like Toronto landed a fish nearly as. big as himself, He caught a rs inch muskellunge weighing mine to be like that. I know a lot of wonderful kids, and I’m ripe for marriage . . 80, meantime, I’m havin’ a ball.” “But | ‘the other elements of competitidn ‘and of whether your show sud-| He had candles especial- ALUMINUM SIDING No Money Down ~ FHA Terms VALLELY’S Sr i:ees : OL 1-6623 The Old Reliable Pioneers. shows cued Jack's words about his. Leareer and the future. “I was horrified,” he said, “at | what happened to Sid’s Show. I | couldn’t figure it out. Sid put on great shows. Sid’s shows were always different. That's what I | try to do, too—no two shows | alike.” | “But great, RCA COLOR TV Sales and Service iB SWEET’S RADIO-TV Open Mon. & Fri W. Huror _when your shows are that’s it — you ean't buck denly is too expensive . * * Another candle 1 this year on “39"- o He's 63 but doesn’t look- it. The thought of ‘all the publicity we'd if I became 40” intrigues him,. but right now he doesn't believe/ “We were going to do it a couple | jof years ago,” he told me, “but the secret leaked out. 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