25, 1956—60 * z . Bodies, Crafts. | ye Wreckage Fall on Texas Homes Air Force Jet Rams With Private Ship as Family, 2 Fliers Die MIDLAND, Tex. () — A flaming collision of an Air Force jet and a civilian plane exploded wreckage and bodies over a residen-| tial district yesterday. Seven bodies, including, that of a baby girl, fell with the wreckage. The flaming jet plummeted into an home. The engine of the civilian plane children into the living “That small plane looked as if ; a. lee yore 4% at _ os ees for Hungarians Poles ignored appeals last night to end anti-Soviet Poles Parading | in Sympathy But Gomulka Declares Red Troops Must Stay as Guard to NATO —WARSAW—14——_ Young demonstrations and dis- played their sympathy for domination in Budapest. Wladyslaw Gomulka, the new Communist party boss, made clear that the Poles could not expect any with- from their country in the Hungarians fighting Soviet) drawal of Soviet troops 5 SNOW IN THE SIERRAS—Bijou Pines, Calif., lies under a blanket of autumn snow in one of the earliest California falls on record. Up to 15 inches fell in the mountain region yesterday, Wet and ~ mushy, it melted quickly, however. AP Wirephoto Kefauver Speaks in Berkley Addressing an overflow crowd of more than 300 in Berkley’s North- jwood Inn yesterday, Sen, Estes Kefauver, Democratic vice presi- dential candidate, charged Republi- out in San Francisco,” ‘Raps ‘Illusive Prosperity’ a was — for wa aces Bae * foreseeable future. A crowd of 250,000 received in silence a statement. on Soviet troops from Gomulka, who led Polish Communists in their revolt last week for “freedom and sov- ereignty.”’ Gomulka declared that the So- viet troops would remain as long as the North Atiantic Treaty Or- ganization has bases in Western He attacked anti-Soviet senti- only 14 per cent.” « + jean prosperity is “an illusion.” Kefauver, who spoke to the com- bined Business and Professional Democratic Committees of Wayne and Oakland counties in his one- day Michigan visit, compared cur- rent prosperity with the prosperity ae (of the late 1920s. in the bathtub. A child was found crumpled in a flower bed. Webb Air Force Base said one But he said the 1920 prosperity was based on unequal ‘social con- ditions, with “grinding poverty for most.” one of the airmen in the T33 had ejected himself, but his chute failed to open, The body of the airman was found in the burned Saunders home. The Clement plane had taken off, at 2:30 p.m. from the Ector, County Airport at Odessa, 12 miles southwest of this west Texas town, after the Clements had vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil How- ard. @ ifirm,’’ And. in Washington, he add- The military ship was based at) Webb Air Force Base, Big Spring. “Here in Detroit, the giant, idle Studebaker Packard plant is a daily ‘reminder of that illusion,” Kefauver said, He charged SP was “driven to the wall by Charlie Wilson’s narrow-base procurement policies.” , NO CHANCE FOR LITTLE GUY Studebaker-Packard, he said, is “an old but comparatively small ed, ‘The little felfow trying to get a defense contract has about as Woman Boss for Amvets — Men Think It's Fine By CHUCK ABAIR : Women bossing men is nothing new — It’s been going on ever since the first cave woman told the first cave man, “Move that stoney 1 want to dust under it.” But when a gal runs some 79 men, and the men voted to make it that way, that’s Miss Jacolyn Smith, of 32 Bagley St., is taking up her duties as commander of the Amvets Jimmy Dey © Post 12. She served 14 months in the Navy during World War II, and was named to head the local group in a recent election. a “] didn’t want to take it at first, because I was afraid to embarrass the men, but they kept asking _ me,” she described the election. Holding office in the post is nothing new for the 48-year-old female Navy vet—she has been everything else but finance of- ficer since becoming a lifetime member 10 years ago. A native of Toledo, Ohio, “Jackie’ served as a yeoman- stenographer in the Bureau of Per- sonnel in Washington, D.C., during . the war, and received a inate the Memorial Day ac- 1 p.m. convention in August by a dele- gate who said he te prove it was, an “open” convention. tion’s policies, Kefawver said, “The true index of our economic wellbeing is the pocketbook of the American family, not the balance As a result of the administra-'sheet of the giant financial em- ipires,"” Kefauver said, atone na te tier LIM Prepares - for Homecoming Game With Minnesota, Roman Holiday Theme to Spark Weekend ANN ARBOR (® — University of Michigan alumni will descend on ‘Ann Arbor this weekend for the 59th annual Homecoming Day, featured by the Michigan-Minne- sota football game. Lawns of fraternities, sororities and residence halls will be dotted with colorful displays, fitted into the theme of ‘Roman. Holiday,” The University of Michigan marching band will dedicate its halftime show at the football game to the homecoming symbol by de- picting several scenes of ancient Rome. Though the day is devoted to students of the past, their pres- ent day. counterparts will have a hand ‘in many of the festivities. Two fraternities—each possesses a St. Bernard—will stage their an- nual dog race Saturday morning:. The will pull chariots, which is keeping in step with the “Ro- man holiday’ motif. Also prior to the football game, two other fraternities will engage in the annual “Mudbow!l"’ football contest. A halftime feature of this game will be an annual soccer..match between women of two sororities, Then, too, there'll be the crowning of the ‘“‘Mudbowl Queen,” selected yearly from candidates entered by the sororities. As usual all the en- trants are men in women's garb. Scattered Showers Predicted for Tonight The temperature will drop from 52 to 56 degrees tonight says the U. S. Weather Bureau. We will have scattered showers likely and - partly cloudy- skies, It is expected to be partly cloudy tomorrow with scattered showers cooler. A high of 60 to 64 is pre- dicted, the mercury dipped to 38 degrees. The mercury reed 65 flegrees st « With a woman’s determination ot man’s organization. The at the helm, you can wager on it,, the more |the committee being established. | opeh 7 P 14 | -. likely in the forenoon and turning In the downtown area last night High Fever Follies Tonight, P. H. &., 8 iP. Sete available. Box office Estes Concedes —Not Election but to Heckler Sen. Kefauver ran into a “Joe Smith” of his own yesterday in the Northwood Inn. Sniping at GOP Vice President Richard M. Nixon, Kefauver told the crowd, “If you give this outfit (the Republican administration) a vote of confidence, Richard Nixon will be the man who calls the signals. — * * “Do you want Richard Nixon to be the head of your government?” As 30 Democrats politely moaned, booed and yelled “No,” a firm, clear voice thundered .““Yes!"’ from the édge of the room. Kefauver repeated the question. The voice repeated its answer. Stumped, Kefauver finally con- ceded, “Okay; brother, you‘ré_one out of 500.” * * ¢ James E. Clark, Bloomfield Township purchasing agent, iden- tified himself after the meeting as the owner of the dissenting voice. his lunch in another part of the restaurant, and had heard Kefau- ver’s speech over a loudspeaker. “I'm no plant,” he said. “I eat lunch here very day. sick of this hogwash.” Clark said he had been eating “I'm John Q. Citizen, and I'm ment as displayed in demonstra- tions in several Polish cities ear- lier in the week, and asserted ‘Communist authorities would tol- ‘erate no action against the Polish 4 -— ‘Set Fichting Still Continues Despite Threats — Shakeup in Command Announced to. Stubborn Rebels VIENNA, Austria @—~ Communist broadcasters claimed Soviet and Hun- anti-Soviet rebellion in Budapest today—but fight- It announced the ouster of its City to Salute Industry Giant Parade state, The crowd of 250,000 included factory and farm workers, office clerks, villagers and students who gathered in front of the 35-story Palace of Culture and Science, to hear Gomulka. The crowd cheered when he sa Soviet troops may remain here.” But theré was only stony silence when he added that gov- ernment policy requires that the ‘57 Pontiacs, The 1957 Pontiac automobile . . . New General formerly known as Stalin Palace,/Motors Corp. trucks . . . Thousands of balloons and \q\COlortul feathers bearing gift certificates . . . Hundreds ‘it depends only on us ‘how long/Of kids attired in Indian garb... . to Feature GM Trucks These and many other attractions will headline the 1957 “Pontiac Salutes Ind ustry” parade in the city ! Russian troops stay as long as the West had military installa- tions in West Germany, The students, ignoring appeals to end demonstrations, paraded from the University of Warsaw crying “‘Rokossovsky go home.” They were assailing Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky, the. Po- lish-born former Soviet marshal who remains as defense minister lin the Polish government. pony tail haircuts marched to the ‘headquarters of the Polish United Workers (Communist) party. A delegation was refused admit- tance, and the students returned to Warsaw University, where ban- ners proclaimed “Long Live | Free- dom in Hungary.” Warsaw radio announced that national elections set for Dec. 16 would be postponed, in accord with a decision by the Polish Par- liament. No reason was given. Stalin Statue Doomed BERLIN #® — Communist East Germany today confirmed reports Boys in crewcuts and girls with + ; Candidates Log | Talks, Travel © By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS What the major presidential and vice-presidential candidates are doing: TODAY EISENHOWER — Makes racio- TV speech from New York City 8 p.m. Pontiac time. STEVENSON — Speaks in Springfield, Til. ; KEFAUVER — Speaks in Springfield, Ohio, and Spring- field, Til. re NIXON—Tours Chicago, speaks in Rockford, Il, TOMORROW *Nov. 10, Details of the Saturday morning parade intro- ducing new lines of the 1957 Pontiac cars and GM trucks, were released today by John W. Hirlinger, Chamber of Commerce manager. The parade will be sponsored bby the chamber and the Retail Merchants Assn. There will be 30 new Pontiacs driven by members of the GM Girls’ Club. Scattered along the parade formatign will be the latest in new GM trucks. A new Pontiac will be «un- veiled and go on display on the courthouse lawn that morning. There will be cash prizes for children from the fourth through the ninth grade who parade in their their best Indian outfits. EISENHOWER — In Washing- om. STEVENSON—Speaks at Rock- Island, IL, and Albuquerque, N. M. ey is to be eased gracefully off the scene, A hotel will be built on the site, that East Berlin’s Stalin statue! KEFAUVER — Tours Pennsyl- | vania, re | NIXON = Speaks in Montana, Entry blanks for youngsters wishing to enter this contest may +be found on page 2 of today’ - ; Press, As the cars approach the Sag- inaw street and Huron street inter- section, thousands of balloons will be released skyward. Attached to i Washington and Oregon. __| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) ial z wT z ith with cries-of ‘‘Russkies go home” — were still firing in scattered sections of the city, but predicted that the rebel forces would be Editor's Note: This is the fourth article in a series describing Oakland County's pians for building a new courthouse, By CONRAD N. CHURCH available for building our new courthousé’ so that we feel perfect- ly safe in constructing the first unit,” said Robert-Y. Moore, chair- man of the County Board of Audi- be located at the county's service 4am" center on North f Telegraph road. % According to 9am F7 Chairman Moore, ; appro ximately half a million dol- lars has been re- ceived through the sale of prop- erty obtained ifrom the state “Theré fs enough money legally tors. It is to be a five story and basement courthouse buflding to tax sales some years ago by the County Social Welfare Com- mission. Included in it also were the Pontiac and Ferndale market sites. Some of this property has been used to house some of the fam- ities. on welfare at a great saving in costs to the county. Much of it no longer is needed. Much more of this surplus prop- erty remains to be sold. Moore estimates that what remains will bring approximately another mil- lion dollars. rs 2 * 6 . Then there is the one-tenth of a mill which the county has been permitted specifically, by law to for capital improvements. ‘rom 1950 to 1956 this has brought in $535,000. From 1956 to 1959 it is estimated that it will bring in approximately another $580,000. | In addition there is $90,000 in { > | Dp I aii i i ‘i rent that has been received over the past 10 years from occupants of the welfare housing project mentioned above. This makes a/ total of $2,755,000, and there are some other funds that could be used, according to Chairman Moore, all without disobeying in the slightest degree the mandate of the people as expressed at the courthouse bond issue election. At that time they voted ap- proval of building a new court- In Today's Press County News....+¢eece000.9) M1 Editorials . 6 Food News...........33 thra 39. Sports.........47, 48, 49, 50, 51 Theaters, ..0ceccbescecyees SD TV & Radio Program.......59 Wilson, Earl....... spares vans Women's Pa wee Gl thru. teeet eee eee eee ewer j aes ] ’ house, but. opposed levying any taxes to finance a bond issue. “But will you actually have enough money available by the time this first unit of the new courthouse is completed to pay for it, in view of other commit- ments?” Moore was asked. “Oh yes,” he replied. “We will have enough and plenty to spare. : * * * “Actually at the present time we have $1,088,873.80 in our building fund. We still have to pay for our new ceritral garage, so that will take $187,340.03, leaving a balance of $901,533.77. However, we had placed $56,000 in the ga- rage fund so that leaves $957,533.77. “Then just last week we sold 14.1 acres of land at Oakland Avenue prs ge ag ln: $46,500. That brings avail able total to $1,004,033.77. | “Bhere are several gther sums . { (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) _ There Are Ample Funds for Courthouse that have been appropriated in perfect good faith, yet the super- with Oakland joining in’ a . set up a pipeline to provide needed, : % s = 4 liquidated “in the course of the Soi alla ia aint 3 * * * : The Weather Today in Pontiac ¥ 8 am: Wind velocity, 10 to | mph, Direction: South at Southeast. ‘Thursday at 6:36 p. sets Thi $35 pm am. rises Tuereact at 10°88 p.m, 1:25 p.m, Moon sets Friday at te eee ee ee eee Cie ‘f out over a seniority dispute “un- rature preceding @ a.m.) Patterson GM put production of cars and * * * The company said dollar sales of civilian products were the second best third quarter on record, al- though defense sales were the The! owest for a third quarter since 1951, UF Headquarters . Announces Gifts .|Pontiac Area United Fund Head- quarters: WRI aie cenaneccneeeesneuns Kroger Co. Employes J. A. Pr Tne 1,006.00 982.60 Detroit Inter Insuranc Full 0A. ae Bureau peng ire De Rw 8 ; cloudy end warmer today, high 64 to 66. Dt. Rovere Barker 400.00 Partly y sca, Toge! 3 380.00 i thelr tee low 5¢ to 56. Tomorrew Catherine Ne "IS 380.00) 4 tleudy, showers age By the fore-|Cutting Tools & Supplies, Inc... 300.00) _ meen and turning cooler with o high of Elks Pontiac 810... ............ 300.00 0 to , Dr. Chauncey Burke Dr. Asron_D. Riker ... . Warten Afloy Employes ..... .. Stroh’s Distributors of Pontiac. City Beverage ............ Thatcher, Patterson and We Crawford-Dawg-Grove ee Lawyers Tithe Insurance-Corp. |. Pontiac Laundry & Dry Cleaners Margaret Monroe ....4.. 0406.06 Charles O. Miller .... Coca 13 225.60 rnet 223.00 Cem eeeeees b eeeeeees eae 140.00 Suenos Stuart Smith Beverage Co. .... Dr. Hatry Arnkoff ...........45 Allstate. Foundation ......... 100 00 Thomas Gillette 2.2.0.0 ..65.0. 135.00 Mr: & Mrs, Walter Smith ...... 125.00 Oakland County CIO Counce!) . 196.00! Rotary Club ....... 100.06! Leon Wubbard§ ...... 100.00 General Drivers .. 106.00 Hareld Furlon 100.00 Durocher ., 109.00 35 Owen 8. Hendren 100.00 WM. Green o.oo iiuess es 125 . Bdbw WOE ve ceVesewioccree 108. p4 Maynard Johnson .......,...... 5.00 National Cash Register ....,.. 85.04 YMCA. Employes .... esas 75.00 Ann Atber Construction Co. 43\A & W Root Prer. W. Huron st. 7.1m $9 Ore Cleaners Employes ...... va ‘TO Bn BBitohn D Mile oo. iivseceivces 5&.0n 60\ Reker & Hansen ............... Ml Urban Leaque | 4 tine Employes .. 55 00) g Otto PACHSC ok. cic iee 50.00, a pone to tne laa Murtar W. Sse Co. sA.00) Zin Yertion Abbott {1 'Prerett c. 8A fin Oge Cle 6b 795006 ceseeees $0.00 | ae : fighting and shooting.” Red Troops Crush Hungarian Rebels (Continued From Page One) in small groups still continue “The authorities are striking en- ergetically against these resisters. “The population is instructed, in its own interests, to venture out into the streets only in cases of extreme necessity.” In a mid-morning broadcast Budapest radio had claimed that “life in the capital is coming back to normal." Austria hastily reinforced its border guards to handle any pos- sible influx of refugees from Hun- 275.00/ 275.00 275.00) 262.50 hand illegal arms or ammunition 58.00has been approved by gary. It was unlikely that many Following are the latest gifts would get through because. the of $50 or more announced by the/ Hungarians had sealed their fron- itiers with army reinforcements. | Some Vienna newspapers re- ported that the Budapest rebels 647.00/had obtained their weapons from ese dissident, Russian-hating Hungar- ian army units. The Vienna press also reported that there ¥ many Hungarian soldiers among 300.00 | ¢ 300.09the rebels, Hungary's Interior Ministry told the nation that all persons must 225.00 over to police withing 24 hours or 910 oo face the death penalty. cones Mass surrenders were reported 175.00/in almost all resistance centers ito. but broadcasts said a number of | barricades remained in the 110.00: streets. 1090.00) Education Heads to See Plans for New Schools | Preliminary plans for two new elemetary schools..will be viewed by thé Board of Education today. The buildings, both serving 360 pupils, are the $450,000 Kennett Road School and the $425,000 Fea- therstone Road School. Construction ‘of both buildings the Board as patt of the 1957 building pro- gram, ; Nassau and Westchester counties the sharpest barbs for Eisen- hower and Vice President Nixon. Traveling 110 miles around New York City and its suburbs, he spoke to seven groups, ranging in size from about 75 state labor leaders to about 10,000 in the Bronx,.in a grueling 12-hour grind. Impartial observers estimated he had 36,000 listeners, plus. those who caught him on television and mae, * * * Stevenson takes off today for Springfield, Ill., for a meeting with farm advisers and a major farm speech there tonight. He will hedgehop tg the Pacific Coast for speeches in San Francisco and Los Angeles Saturday. He returns to the East for a major address in Boston next Monty night. . * Each mention of Nixon's name was greeted by the rally crowds with lusty booing, intermingled with hisses. Stevenson’s crowds howled when he said Eisenhower was only the “front man” of the Republican party and Nixon was on the way to “mastery” of the GOP—if he didn't already have it. Check Bracket for Auto Plate, Says Club Head Thousands of Michigan motorists may have trouble complying with a new regulation calling for both front and rear license plates on their cars in 1957, Automobile Club of Michigan reports, “A large share of 1956 and older cars sold in Michigan were not equipped with front license plate brackets,” Arthur J. Bogue, Auto Club’s Pontiac division manager, points out. “Many motorists who found the brackets had no use for them and threw them away.” To avoid a last minute rush and to be assured of meeting the new requirement, Bogue advises driv- ers to check their cars and buy a bracket if necessary, Auto Club this week mailed let- | | ’ LA —_ t i fe [Paar er ae ee ee ee a es ee ee building the courthouse, even though-the considerable surpluses which have occurred in the last few years might cause some peo- ple to think so. “We have borrowed back and forth from one fund to another. But we have done this to save the taxpayers interest; to provide new buildings and services when they essity of borrowing money which thousands of dollars, “Just to make the record com- plete, during the past 10 years we have spent a round total of $1,850,- 000 of surplus funds for county buildings. These include a wing on the Infirmary, the Royal Oak office building and its site, Royal Oak health center which was pur- chased from the federal govern- ment, county health center on North Telegraph road, power house, laundry and heating tunnels, two children’s cottages, two doc- tor’s Sanatorium, the welfare building, parking lot behind the old Masonic Temple building, the new garage now being built at the county cen- ter and the _new, doe, shelter. “Our receipts have exceeded our expectations as a result of better collection methods and of the high state of business activity our coun- ty has enjoyed. We believe that we have done our work in a way that will have the approval of the vast majority of the county's resi- dents, “How much interest will be saved by paying for this new court- house as we go along is shown by the fact that we will save a quar- ter of a ‘million dollars in interest charges just during the two and a half years of preparation and con- struction of this first unit. “Our financial record is clean. We have no outstanding bonds. And we have kept our fax rate among the lowest in the state.” Bean Crop Hits Record LANSING (AP)—Michigan’s bean crop was estimated today at 552,- 200,000 pounds—a record high—by the sthte agriculture department. The crop, nearly harvested, will were needed, and to avoid the nec-|. would have cost the county many |PCC®! at the Tuberculosis} | With 10 Pct. Absent Parade fo Feature ‘57 Pontiacs, Trucks (Continued From Page One) hundreds of these balloons will be | gift certificates. And for those lining the parade of feathers price Farge age a y Secre- parking lot und, and the $9000 tn] pine Men inh spemeard by Hen aed *2 i Our indigent hous-inoons at the Kingsley Inn here. : - - - |nled such a specific tee Seotenth ot. Se ng 0 pe, |. “T aid write te the building purposes will bring in, Marion Quits |State,” he said, ‘with during the next three years, an to the governor and | | ; bl ** @ las hisox. retary of state about the office.” “The remaining portion of the e- 2 —_ vat gst cdpmoaly bh oad sgaovsper egg a Wilts Comestinias: tna Gk * Bed parade car mya dog te orce jet which a residential § vate plane — were killed in the collision. CHICAGO (INS)—Marty Marion) °F of my used car as area at Midland, Tex, yesterday afternoon after debris fell onto a house which was unoccupied at |PT.2°sr9 oon, if we sell only 70/Tguened today as manager of the| if T don’t’ se be was filing out colliding with a private plane. Seven persons — the time. (Story on Page One.) per cent of it, and that Jeaves-tus| ee? White Sox, Se ee ee Aer Es SOR —| with re of $300,000 worth| His action was an- m6 eens, Hams ; : more that we could sell it bullding| Mwaced vice ‘president reese prone ds Re ae Ike Heads for New. Yorkjc* st" ™* © cds rim meg bets |, ale ogy pots an dl " “That all amounts to a round | be paid his salary through the |Press. Hannay says he is an inde- as Ql De Par; ts | rewre total ot s2,00,000, | 1967 season. Marion ad's com |pendent. WASHINGTON u — President) NEW YORK W®—Adlai E. Stev-\anout $300,000. This surplus has| There was speculation that Al-|“contrary to departmental policy.” Eisenhower set out for New York jenson — who says he is “good and|resuited in part from unexpectedly|Lopez, former manager of the| He noted that when the use tax by train today in a bid for theimad” — heads West today in @/nigh collections for hospitalization, Cleveland Indians, would succeed) iew was passed, many vehicles s % electoral votes. final stretch effort to beat Presi-\4.6 to — new collection system|Marion but Comiskey declined to Hsted at low sales prices The President will make ajdent Eisenhower in the presiden- confirms rn pt major campaign speech there to-|tiaj race wep gree pant lesemyaie fone wee wy So this. . to have! °%.2* silts. ‘Te combat that eva- a pe ody of prosperity pustlpeen paid $30,000 site took paar Bing Hones 9 yg He |. eo Iment which. he advahced yester-|suburhen ‘Nansen and Wentchester|™ade i Possible for many more the White ‘Sox when Paul! on both buyer and seller stating day that the H-bomb helps give|counties last night that he is “not| copie! Pay their hospital bills Sha Nees, A et seer the Balts| ee oat Priows America “a position of strength’ at all sure” he and his running “Other collections and fees also|more Orioles in 1955. “Branch office managers are in- for peace by making any aggres-|mate, Sen, Estes Kefauver ee, ee at Se structed to have these sales re- sor’s attack “‘suicidal.” Tennessee, have been able to put) ear and the sale of county owned ime speech will be deliveredjover the Democratic message tol," has added materially to" Hostess From re than two thirds of the Unit- NBC television and radio, at MT have tried—and Sen. Estes from poral sources.” | Ditched Plane { Son to Be Charged More two of had piled up $503,471,823 in income _ “| Kefauver has tried—to present | The total cash listed as available {7:24 ° ed Fund goal is used to support|during the first six months of this|* B-» Pontiac time. | | the great ational issues,” the |for the courthouse does not include Visiting Keego in Fatal Shootin local agencies like the YMCA, St./ year, and seemed to be in range Before that pd Democratic presidential nominee any of the money which the county Joseph's Mercy Clinic, the Visit-lof the billiondollar mark no other|1y,°wrter with New Yotk Repu | said. “But the plain fact ts that (ultimately will receive through the| A Pan American Airlines stew- . ing Nurse Association, Family| corporation had ever reached until O° the Republicans are winding Up |sale of its downtown property.|4"dess who weathered the mid-Pa- A Girst ™ Service of Oakland County, Girl/GM did it in 1955. The company|"Y yeck,\2 Washington. |. | a campaign of deceit unmatched Completion of the first unit of the|‘ifie ditching of a stratocruiser|W*S sought today against Scouts, Boy Scouts and other serv-/needs a second half equal to last|,.:. wife, appeared in good humor| ™ U: 8. polities. courthouse will make it possible|With 1 persons aboard last week|f. Helis» 2 of Wi ednesday we ae ee year's, however, and earnings f1f-lag he climbed aboard a special| “And I don't mind telling you I/to vacate and sell the present|\tas wasting her Keego Harbor sis-). 1° st) ‘George P. Emlet, 58, AD Each agency's share of the Unit is ete er eTeNy tO" thislien-car train at Washington's Un-itm good and mad. Plenty of|courthouse, vin sbimawiinn, Wottaaris tovea (Tetuaal” D0 od Feat geet 6 determined by) ee. 8 ___*f ie, Station for the Sourhour pun/ Ae mowd cheered. windiaition of the first wing, later, 'plus other crew members and Pas-| 4. scotne secured _ § careful during the late General Motors reported met | After the speech, he will fly| Although he didn’t put it directly) iq. 914 Masonic Temple building coat! aye wees Coast son's home as his father Ee get et gy Income of $136,113,576 for the [back to Washi into words, Stevenson obviously| However, money received rate ee one Redford ’ Gad quecter of 1000, masking the The New York pecch thigh? telfelt he wae being frustrated in Ws snubs ae ship, woah $h Simsiee Ooceye total for the first nine months |the Inst one Eisenhower has sched-|some respects in his efforts to in-| ,,oarently will not be needed to | 4 ative of Hawail; Miss Araki \take him to @ doctor. . $639,585,399. In booming 1955, |uled this week, He plans to enter| terest the voters in his contention pay for the first unit, is visiting Mrs. Ervin C. Hines at Assistant Wayne County Prose- GM earned $251,925,596 during [Walter Reed Army Hospital here|that the Republicans have come Senet 3179 Orchard Lake Rd, cutor Ralph Garber said he would the third quarter and hed $912,- |Saturday for a, physical examina-jup with no ideas in four years) Marry ben cited Inout om She and another stewardess were |25k for the murder warrant, then 887,587 proilt by Sept. 30, hen. SED © pagent oh Ge 'seaettainne Ome Scriag: te Hide to Victory city indication that 1 oth.(i2strumental in calming passen-|#8k the court to appoint a sanity A So yg me wtarting Monday, he| He told a howling crowd in the\er items, including various county ST sg atching iat af ee =. drop in income, with only 48 cents| Wil pew rye gg Mig > daineh on wae et tn ieee been|followed to the letter, enabled ali| The dead man’s son aes in * tri . * me Tore 0 | survive incident under treatment for mental Sr umass waraee eter sgaioat| ay and Thursday, he make|phony peace issue in the cam-|but this, too, has. not been found Dithour series the and was recently released from a months, earnings were $2.28 this|Six speeches in five states —j|paign.” He demanded that Eisen- necessary. ‘ Detroit area sanatorium, police year and $3.31 last year Florida, Virginia, Texas, Okla-|hower call off the Republican ex-| “Let me declare again in con- “ said, - oi homa and Pennsylvania ponents of this issue. clusion,” said Chairman Moore, Hill F V Ne aan oe ene um |'that we have not vadded ou ta Hills Foresee Vote $2,275,408,965 down 031, ally heavy Republican areas of |2*t t0 Provide extra money for Bracket - 9 Inch. . .$1.00 Bracket - 19 Inch. $1.50 Letters & Numbers. . .10c Hardware Dept. —Znd Floor HRCA! Capt. A. J. Largent, command- ing officer of Company M, 125th National Guard Infantry Regiment, will be parade marshal. PARADE TO FORM Formation. area for the 10 a.m. parade will be Turk street at Sag- inaw. The parade will move north on Saginaw, down Oakland to San- derson. The motorcade will then continue to the Tel-Huron shopping center, Providing the music will be bands from Pontiac, Waterford, and Avondale High Schools. Clowns and Boy Scouts—and candy kisses tossed into the crowds Tning the sidewalk—also will be part of the entertainment. - At the conclusion of the parade; General Motors Truck and Coach officials will present the former GM “Parade of Progress” bus to the city. Even Death Calls Late 70° and turned in: his driver's li- be nearly a fifth larger than last age. | { , { s , k f sales COMPLETE Hea nent finish FREE Floor Guards | Wrought Iron LEGS , half imch ... satin... baked enamel + chip and WITH SCREWS perma- rustproof eee cense when he was 100, died yes- terday. He was 102, yes i Wo ij : F, J e & i 3 # Mg HEL gi * & e Ld e ° * LZ e e & e e e * e a e e 6 © ~ Nationally Famous Brands * Bulova * Elgin * Longines Watches at Money-Saving COOHHOS SES ESSEC CCEECO ROSCOE Os 2 39.95 Watches, now 27.50 3 49.95 Watches, now 33.00 $ 3 71.50 Watches, now 47.00 $ (Pius 10% fed. tax) USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN E-X-P-A-N-S-I-O-N Watch Bands Values 995 to $5.95 —NOW— * Full 1 Year Guarantee *® Ladies’ and Men's Styles eeeeeeoesooeooeoeoooseooes weeees JEWELRY DEPT. —Main ® SCOSSHSSSSSHSSCEOSHSCO. Week-End Main Floor SU PER-SPECIAL! & x ia Sct i ls ae ee | Exactly as Pictured Wrought? Iron “SPIDER” Wall Clock $5.95 3 8 8 Value Electric Self-Starting As shown, adds beauty to any room in your home. er white numerais, round black face ahd wrought tron frame. Fire-red hands, white sweep » (20% tax). | | —Main Floor 9 N. Saginaw | FRIDAY and SATURDAY SUPER-SPECIAL al | Choice of Six Heights ¢ INCH Ie INCH it $1.00 Cc SiNCH «22: INCH or More 12 INCH —s-:29 INCH Receive all 150 pieces of writing u this low 90 alten led | Foe ak a Neors, rugs, ete, fnd Floor 98 N. Saginew’—Mein Floor Seoeeescooccocosoooseosoeee... 59.95 Watches, now 40.00 3 hayes: wvvvvvuTvC9g i i BER 4 ee = : APs ur Largest Selection — Ever! All Priced Below Their Volue— D See This Selection Before You Decorate : 7 2° Per Single Roll and Up > PRE-PASTED PAPERS 4 DRASTICALLY REDUCED! COMPLETE LINE OF READY-MADE DRAPES AND CURTAINS u Stere Hours: 9:30 to 5:30; Mon. q & Friday Evenings ‘til 9 P.M. q aa ‘grade school students from Blanche MILFORD — Ground was broken Monday to enable Milford to be among six Michigan towns taking gas from a pipeline from the Gulf of Mexico to Detroit, START MILFORD’S MAINS — boss of construction of the $300,000 project to give 5 Milford: gas service, at right, and Charles R. of mains’ Henderson, district manager out of Ann Arbor From Gulf to Milford, Gas Milford will be the only town in! i. E eb H? I Ft i Peter Ramsey, Oakland County that the Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. will provide Orion to Move 184 Students LAKE ORION—Moving of 184 Sims, PYoper and to Community Bible Church into Webber and "nnchets fe avatabie at ae (MIAY City Rites Softball Team Benefit Dance Set Saturday GINGELLVILLE — The “Fire. men's Ball" sponsored ‘by the local Metropolitan Club will be at the Gingellville Community Center from 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Saturday, October 27. This club has sponsored a boys’icompleted in abdut six weeks ac- softball team in the past and plansicording to District Manager the dance to help raise sufficient|Charies Henderson of Ann Arbor. funds to sponsor both a midget chairmen are: Winoe One, |UNIFE Pair Saturday Edward Emeigh and Robert Wil- liams, A four piece orchestra will play! 0>e¥ mr | ' | ! i i it i tive Assn. of Michigan. 4 - Fall Ensemble Clutch Bags in eee ‘SALE! Neoprene ’ n their daughter, Mrs. J\OSENBERGER'S : Wi «Den Note ——— eee tending the Cub Scout's tint pece|S@t Meal at Metamora | Imlay City Methodist Church. 34 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. Oeics tie tuo Me! seg nascent Ne Phone Faro = a Re Paint tal Setentat covet ect Tavig « wt Jt Yt OY YS | See ne ee Rie ) gts Biltrite Neoprene soles for Ts ; OPEN THURS. FEDERAL’S i, valet eal Goonies i D ERAL S NIGHT TO. —_ 6112. Raeh w Federlet KEYSTONE 10-PIECE MOVIE OUTFIT Everything you need to_take — and show color movies .. . ie, CAPRI K-25 COMPLETE ‘das: esl liag OUTFIT T 3 9% mov c camera, \ | ONLY eosceoe . ; for duce dan color movies, af Take color movies as easily as snapshots! For a limited time, we make this extraordinary offer . . . a complete color movie outfit at an unusually low price. It’s truly the all-family gift. Buy now! wind, off, on, as well as Fri., Sat., Mon. nights Keystone K-75 ieee Spee a-Scope Projector. Selec- tro-matic con- trols forward, re- _Safeesion guaranteed o your moany bask ~~ $PECIAL PURCHASE AT 9:30 A.M. , \on SALE FRIDAY | al Women’s Corduroy CAR COATS 6° Tough, rough-and-read corduroy in colorful, lighthearted multi-stripes for a new look in the current-rave car coat, Buttons right up to its johnny collar withhand- some leather buttons. — 5 solid i 20%: roy. its two ets slant at an angle... both eye-catching and conve- nient. Sizes 10 to 18 , FEDER | Special Purchase | }\ Child’s | Clearance! Children’s ‘Clown’ Shoes r ee Elastic gore Roamers T ity leather uppers, foam crepe a Soe construction for cotrating trim. Popular colors. Sizes 844-12, 1214-3, #4 Two-Eyelet Oxfords Smooth leather upper's in assorted colors, Contrasting mud guard. Cushiony soles. Sines 844 10.12, 12% to 3, ges WARREN, Pi z i ag dai wk OT Spee en siege canals. SPM ca MAB URSDAY, O¢ \ Now At Great Savings! ! We've gone all out to bring you very exceptional savings.on quality clothing, _ sportswear, and.furnishings, Everything is new. Don’t miss\these savings! It's It’s like money in the bank! - : xe You Don’t Need The Cash Charge It! ARCHIE BARNETT { Slight Irregularities in Case Coverings ~ Reg. $99.95 v-$ -Amorted Styles Fully Guaranteed NO MONEY DOWN || FREE: *2.95 Sheaffer Cartridge Pen With EVERY HI-Fil PURCHASE! V2 OFF SALE fill Now _. : 7-DIAMOND SET—WAS $79.95 : ‘39° 2 No maney Down No Down Payment: lake 12 Weeks to Pay -- No Carrying Charge! Join the Crowds! Get In on These Extra Special Opening Values! 1Two-Pant SUITS YOU'VE NEVER SEEN SUCH A BIG SELECTION AT THESE LOW PRICES! TWO-PANT SUITS § op 4 LOOK! Grand year-reund shorkskins WITH TWO PANTS AT JUST $43.54) — You just can't beat it, they're such a great value! Plenty of smart patterns and different colors! You'll save at least $10 or more! AND THE EXTRA PAIR WILL DOUBLE THE WEAR! ea LOOK! Long-wearing all wool sharkskins, ali wool flannels, new imported tweeds! Your choice of the new two or three-button models! You'll find what you want right here! They're usually priced at $65. Compare! You'll see how much you can save at Barnett's. AND THE EXTRA PAIR WILL DOUBLE THE WEAR! TWO-PANT SUITS — e =A LOOK! All wool hard finished sharkskins and rugged worsteds that wear $ 6 > TWO-PANT SUITS g = p54 like leather! All the latest in smart flonnels- and tweeds! Bring the Mrs. __ with you, she'll recognize these great values and we want to please both of you. REMEMBER. THE EXTRA PAIR WILL DOUBLE THE WEARI Remember — You Don’t Need. Cash! FALL TOPCOATS A Tremendous Selection at Special Opening Savings! All Wool Tweeds $2 “B67 A $45 Seller Anytime — Now Only... Every one a.dendy. Expertly styled and well - tailored. Bring the Mrs. with you, she'll recognize this great value and we want to please both of you. < : = All Wool Tweeds : ; A Challenging Low Price — & 67 Not $50 or $55 — Just... . A buy like this you don't get very often. Be smart, _ get yours now and be ail set for the fall and winter. You can’t save money any easier Be a a eel Imported Wool Tweeds If Your Taste Says $65 But Your Budget Says 4 67 ‘Take It Easy’ Then See These! They're Tops! Come prepared to see the best for they real- i" cot > ¢ ‘~ coats we've seen at Dress Right--You Can't Afford Not to--When You Save So Much! FALL SUITS Sey Noo!” Yoe Dan en he Ci Now is the time to get your entire wardrobe—stocks are new and complete, . Proves selene ev obetelelniereeieteeieiiiseisietcet tre center savings are substantial! And you don’t need cash—just say Charge It! a | All Wool Sharkskins COMPARE! ANY WAY YOU LIKE—Then Fi be . You don't have to pay $50 or $55. Our price just s a5 °? you il find Dollar for Dollar you'll always ec aitg “ moe F gents eg a, that Do Better at Barnett's! wear like leather. rare buy at only , OX tra pants to match if desired. ; amis Fine Wool Flannels MEN’S STORE easy 33 to 46. this quality at this low price! It's an opening special that you'll agree is terrific! Come in, look ‘em over, tomorrow. : Remember — You Don't Need Cash! [vst soy CHARGE IT Usually sold at $55! Our price just... § 67 We don't believe you've yet seen flannels of 150 NORTH SAGINAW STREET < \ 4 " * f * F w ons-—R ly OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS Until 9 P. M.-SATURDAY ‘til 5:30] __’ ee ee , , - ee a Ne ae eee . ’ Y \ Ji ; : eS . . ? : ; 9 He ee ee Cee ee ee ee DU ce DRINOR bode PO PDN Ge ee AIA we ce oR em NaN nee Oe MRS Ge REET ee ' S Use Our CREDIT Opens at 10 A. M. . « Friday . MUSLIN" SHEETS $1 - (All first quality, Beauti- e While 100 last . . . first qual- ful patterns for sports- ity, full bed sizes, Limit 2 to . customer, Denies Seen Phsiek wear and general serving. CAREER CONSULTANTS — Seven of the consultants who par- _tieipated in Waterford Township High School’s second annual career ME RT TO eo END of MONTH SALE day yesterday are pictured above. In lower photo are (left to right) ' i i Russell Hicks of Holmes-Bartram Real Estate, Drayton Plains; |” Le : a i $1 Curtain Panels Reg. 7.99 Reg. 1.00 Mrs. Celia Turner of Will-O-Way Playhouse, Bloomfield Hills, and atte | + Curtein Beacon Feather , | Robert H. Zimmerman, band director for Farmington High School. | k onels Yes, = first cus Blanket Pillows : At fop are pictured (left to right) John Frankenfield, architect with |) Slonkets | oe A 199 9% : _ William C. Zimmerman Associates; Darlene Frey, stewardess of | 99: j $] Buy all 08: wane, : Trans-World Airlines; Erwin Greer, pharmacist of Drayton Plains ——— | 5.90 Full, 1.90 | Drugs, and Harold K. Truitt, chief of Employment Service Division, Be Sine D0u8t | Group of 4.90 C Rien Rupberined guachiens Employment Security Commission, Pontiac office. | acd ; ooo eo — | 33 2. NYLON BLANKETS | 399 | ‘$f ‘ y ! ee | {Orion Center (Queen to Reign | eel Sar Migiseos 8 [Amar | or | at Homecoming Pi yten here All first quality. eases er i ; to N ame Staff in W. Bloomfield 499 Re 249 $5 the arrangements for the confer- WEST BLOOMFIELD—A queen, |” — a ee etotaths abies Winenmaail End of Month Sale . . . Friday Only! End of Month Sale... Friday Only! Seventy-six consultants conduct- Architect to Be Hired igh school will choose from|| LADIES’ COATS LADIES’ DRESSES were eld in four sens. The at First Board Meeting|smowt Bet MePeake, Sivil Co) TE crooe tom all woot, 4B work mcr more, con, ST were held in four sessions. . The . ae la » an exi nylons, orlons, tweeds dress, and print styles. Sizes aviation industry was represented Since Election Turkey, Pat Dunaway, Eleanor os age tg gee a _ by a mechanic, a commercial pilot and a stewardess from Trans-> LAKE ORION — The first meet- Arno and Barbara Rollo. This will be done by ballot. 10 to 44. /World Airlines. seo ae The queen will be crowned by|) [TTT bee. 7 ; END of MONTH SALE The various phases of business|dents interested in law careers,| Ci p th ing of nPadnd a of aut, Leit Hoagan Friday night. _ me NTH SAL LADIES CAR COATS D of MONTH SALE and business administration includ- while law enforcement was dealt oun eains Directors for the Orion Community|” Between the halves of the foot-| | ee TT a i ee Reg. to $29.99 : _ed Enoch Eley, general supervisor |with by Waterford Township Police a Center Association will be tonight) haji game to be played at the Ath- Ledies’ Nylon values in 100% = Ladies White cope at roe ere) lchiet Frank Van Atte, and Sate Owen 4. Reed at 8 at the Village Hall. letic Field, the queen and her|f Reinco’ts | Uniforms fleece and 99 Dresses Uniforms ‘ose! ig, from advert Ss) ‘ " Space Weave. pe + Acre Jen and’ \Police Sgt. Charles Mulick, and an LAPEER—Service for Owen A.| The general public is welcome court will be presented to te $5 $ f 100% alpaca $3 99 yp Sheng Rood, 63, who died Wednesday, in| st this meetthg where tour more {students and will circle the field|j pac 7 Adams; Harold J. Owen, branch FBI agent. Hynes Veterans Hospital, Mary- will be to |im-a float being designed for them. | = lived. rere! ao | manager for Community National istic talked u M be Baird F members appointed : 3 Group of 1.00 Te 2.99 91.99 Ladies’ 1 ome 1 Bank; Daniel Christie of Consum-| _ 2°07" meets —_ on ae 0 vr tlle reat sametchortragmaree dat rth, Teh: Aeron, Peale tumor | Be Ledies’ m Formal Ladies | ors Power Co., and Albert Kray of “@ Joh er Ree gerne | = A ‘ad © — ernoon,| tect engaged to help the building | coming dance being presented ~ Aprons Suits Dresses | Dresses. H | Pontiac Motor — os Pontiac masacig Sm. pp the i Fae y he w sé men ads a To Raterday |§ $] $10 MOUTON LAMBS $5 i $5 7 eo ; _ tor, . . in , as a and perteanent Hasen officers to | in the High School gynmmasium |~ ; ; : Consultants in the medical field | ance interests were discussed by (ber of the Methodist church of Jo-| the service clubs and interested | from 8:30 until 12, at which Russ |” New tow'on thane @ ; : were Dr, Arch Walls, president | James Boaz of Draytqn Pisins; (liet, Il. ; . organizations named. Garcia’s band will fernish the || 39.99 Greay' | 2.99 Ladies’ 26, 30, 36 inch Group 699 | Greap te m9 , of Michigan Medical society; Dr. | interior decorating by John Bow- | Surviving are his wife, Euphe- . music. | Zip-in Ww soft mouton. Sizes Ledies’ Wedding | dames McHugh, of Pontiac State | man and Mrs, Gertrude Kenifeck | mia, three sons, Owen Jr., Du- Permanent committers qn site, : Coots Shri 10 to 18. H Dresses - _ Hospital; Phyllis 1. Prese, R.N., | of the Spencer Floor Covering rand, Ferguson and Frank Rood of building and architecture, finance,| Tickets may be secured from) F . rugs : = ots , 4 St. Joseph Mercy Hospital; Dr. | Co,, Pontiac, and hotel manage- |Joliet, Ill.; one sister, Mrs. Mi-|publicity and membership will be) "Y'member of ye oe Coun a $29 $] $2 = J. M. Vandenbelt, of Parke Davis | ment, Milton E. Disser, Jr., man- riam Reading, Detroit, and bis named according to the agenda nol they may be purchased at ‘ a Phage! hem arene een ager of the Roosevelt Hotel. aunt, Mabel Rood of Lapeer. Ipresented by Dr. R. A. McNeil, door. é Bed of Meath Sale . Jos rong ape y pres Numerous other consultants rep-| Mrs, Florence N. DeLane chairman. A ] F :. ] ds LADIES SKIRTS. ot “NYLON. HOSE Mercy Hospital, jresented various phases of local) OXFORD — Service for Mrs. nnual Festival =|" Values to $4.99. Better 83 Values to 89c. Plain and e Geveti sen end women pepre- |, state and national] ergan- Florence N. DeLano, Tl, of Ad J . 4 . to Be Frida & new - ibog in all col- 2 black seams, Stretch, 37 | senting the Armed Forces, con-|izations. Dennison St., who died last night fica omecoming y 3 ors. Sizes 22 to 30. seamless. Irregulars. jucted four of the classroom ses- at her home, will be at 2 p.m. Sat- at ry llow Lak 's dons. Engineering was divided into urday from the Bossardet Mabley a ay e 1] ‘ ng 6 Biggest Band Yet with burial in Funeral Chapel, MONTH END of MONTH SALE to See Game, Dance | chemical, civil. electrical, and me-| | GALLOWAY LAKE—The Wom-|~ : END ol SALE | Ridgel. G t M De. é E panies, aieett eal nal pore ORTONVILLE — Ortonville’s 45- |Lamo, reste in Oxford, was cong vito es mole instantly to 4. ee z | JS eae ona , $ ws in cold hard water, and restore origina he : r particles ot pole: 7 < fluff and lustre to cashmeres, wools, ae eltteny te caltwan Gers Uh _ orlons, nylons and rayons with amaz- an effort to alleviate the suffer- ing ease. ing of those. allergic to this and ‘ ‘yee i ) “tare, wagner, oman @ NO BLOCKING § ) 2 5 , [ee nine S.NO FADING * The common ragweed plant has} Seeegegue © 8 % oe | (ee 8 8 a. _ ~ 2 em ‘ 2 el REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF MONEY = i r HT year = fae, stages aur the GUARANTEED Mm Guarantee x ic es Wiener Points out ‘ BY GOOD HOUSEKEEPING ragweed : Keep the family comfortable with these fluffy worm : | poorest soils, stands a great deal pee pi smce gee ell | Suse row sg aon sn td PERMA-LITE _ tions “remarkably successfully.” Packed in plostic storage bags. Dependable Beacon cusabuoe, whan the dogs are dinaal qoaiity. 728 OF Has Wor Gime Only 83.95. 7 OM . Polyethylene than By hours, plant just > & af : HOT WATER BOTTLE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE $275 HOT WATER BOTTLE //. COMBINATION | SP ANACIN TABLETS 79: MORE — TV BARGAINS at WALTON TV 65 Used TV Sets Attention men: Get one of these used TV sets for the basement so you can watch the football games while the wife and kids watch their programs upstairs. WO-Im,. RCA 2... cee ee eee SOD 10-In. Bendix o.oo wee ee eee ID 12-In. Sylvania ............50+++ 14.95 12-In. Sparton ........0.5eeee003 19.95 12-In. Emerson ............+.--- 19.95 12-In. Dumont ..............5..- 19.95 12-In. Zenith ..............0000- 1995 Tsim. Arvin oo. 0.0... c ee ee eee ee 24S T2-Im. RCA oo. ccc eee eee tee LIDS VW2-Inm. G-E oo... ce ce eee 29,95 12-In. Phileo ............0ce eves 29.95 14-In. Grinnell... 0.20.0... 0. .00.5. 29.95 16-In. Emerson’ ..........--20005 19.95 16-In. RCA oo. wc cece eee eee 19.95 16-In. Airline o......cccccccecee 19,95 pager red AS ae ond S.13SNIM OL SSUNISNE YNOA “ Sa - that in itself should be an important | ese ns =. $950 SAVE 19%¢ om BUY nd CREAM 52 LOTION oan ee ave -" sviscucu NULDELLS pri AST. C- SANE ~~ i oa inventor and a General Motors | Corp. director. “The educated man} uses his failures as potshots,” Ket- tering said. ' Y Heat Simulater LYNN, Mass.—A testing devied that simulates the heat and glare of sun-baked desert is used in the Lynn laboratory of a large 6 6 6 6 eee | cy a = (os a! stata! ioe .. *a"e"e e extremes of climate. Notice of Special Assessment. | Curb, Gutter, Grade, Gravel and Related Work on Parkdale Avenue. To: Gladys E. Warten, Norman H, REGULAR $1.98 VALUE HOSPITALITY = SNACK SET [Jit] ao CONSISTS OF 4 CUPS REG. 65« SAVE 16c PLUS 4 PLATES . Joseph inter ae * gberridge, Won, Kacha, 16-In. RCA, ee eeoeeeeeweeeeaee 49.95 Ma B. 0. Hore, Carl Sundquist, 17-In Ambassador ’ 34 95 Elbert Daniel, Joseph Franck, rk- dale Church of the Nazarene, Second Church of Nazarene, Raymond Sheperd, Richard Gvetkoff, Phillis Green, Far! 17-In. Silvertone net eeveseeits eee 39.95 17-In, Traveler «0.2... eee eeee 39.95 17-In. Motorola .............00+5 49.95 17-In. RCA oo eee ee es 49.95 17-In. Admiral ...........-.----- 49.95 17-In._Westinghouse ............. 49.95 19-In. Zenith ...........020000-+ 49.95 19-In. Dumont .............0.0002.. 59.95 ~ Weim, RCA 2... ccc cece eee ees 5995 20-In. Philco 2.00... ee ee ee ee ee SAIS 20-In. Muntz .........00c0ecee ee 6995 20-In. Admiral .............060008 79.95 21-In. Ambassador ............++ 59.95 21-In. Motorola ....,...0.0ee0005 59.98 “TAKE YOUR BUSINESS TO KINSEL’'S Proffitt, Emil Hove, Elton Fisher, Henry Johngon, Robert B. Penchel, Mack = | Mae Leland “‘W. Bass, Geo. W. Ernest L. Whitman, John W. Speer, Elvis Doughty, Kenneth> Downing, John 4H. / Shorbe, A. E. ere Ralph EF. Ryden, Henry ‘Bibary, W m. B. Snell, Pete Reweae 3 Colvin Bush, Mr. Haynes, A. Bostian, George Qui Tra C. “Witeia: Blanche Brown, L, * Hendrick, Joyce Seaton, Chas. Brewin and to all persons interested, take notice: That the rol! of the Special Assessment hertofore made by the City Assessor for the purpose of) defraying that part of the cost which the mission decided should be paid and borne by special assessment for the construction of curb, gutter, erade and gravel and related work on Park- dale Avenue from ¥ oodland Avenue to Baldwin Avenue, is now as file in. my ee JERGEN’S Hine hE ‘ poo = — e088 8 8 eae = ‘ Ars 6 8 anntibe ene ae en eaten ae erotics is = given that the 21-In. Crosley pe eee ween eee enemas 69.95 a A of Ponting, will mest tn. the Commission 21-In. RCA ...... sovvcccvescce S90e é a of oe ber. a YD. +4 “at 8:00 o'clock 21-In. Packard Bell . o#e * | 79.95 p.m., to review said assessment, at which time cud place opportunity will be) given all persons interested to be heard. Dated Ottober 24, 1956. Wo, 7061. 33 OTHER FINE SETS nc SI as YOUR BUSINESS YyNOA ite a ADA R. EVANS, Cit TO KINSEL’S” DO-IT-YOURSELF UHF Conversion Kit Notice of Intention to Construct Storm Drains in Dixieland Subdi-/ vision. SS3NiSNG 4 SIZES TO CHOOSE ~ FROM: IDEAL FOR A SCORE OF UsEs! ..« for Detroit Channel 56—fits $ 29” all sets... tka 1956 by resolution {t p aod to be the intention of the City Commission to construct storm drains BROWN GRILLED CHEESE SANDWICH © Dish of ice Cream ‘ * plen, profile and estimate of said tm- — fs on file Tor public inspec-/ 30-Day Exchange Privilege TERMS—Available on Some Sets! We Give Holdens Stamps wi Every: Purchase TAKE of land to 165 tne. 7 to 139 tnel. of Dixieland Subdivision shall constitute the special gesesement district ws defray $4, gh of! Eg » be8 q = $2: ie 2 > EI a ee + and expenses thereof shall be paid | from the Canital Imorovement Fund, NOTICE 18 ag VEN ai That the Commission of the City of x’ Pontiac, Michigan will meet in By Com-| mission Chamber on October O56 at $. o'clock p.m, to hear suggestions and ies That may be made by parties , , ARS et eae wus s+ oo ee ee TA ¢ TO KINSEL'S E YOUR BUSINESS TO KINSEL’S 1430 Joslyn—Corner Walton TAKE YOUR BUSINESS TO KINS a ae FE 2-2257 A ! owes, 1056. Dated Sciewee 34, aR. EVA “Meeting Held Thy Soviet Vets | 800 Civil War, WW Il | Ex-Servicemen Elect ' | MOSCOW (INS) — Soviet war 50 veterans have just held a conven- tion in Moscow without water pis- | tols or funny hats. | —this was their first meeting. | The Kremlin summoned 800 | veterans of the 1917-1922 civil war White. 95 ‘and of World War II to fill the . Ble k. | hall while another wheel was sad ‘added to the Soviets’ “peace” |= « a 2 2 All Colors bandwagon. —s: The -veterans soberly elected “Se Men’ a to the presidency without dissent v we 918, The 95 | one of Defense Minister Georgi DRESS PANTS | Zhukov's deputies, Marshal Alex- seeuas ‘\ouesdbanattandll | Unlike veterans’ organizations in ‘capitalist countries, the Soviet Velues te $10, Men's Dress ‘group won't lobby for bonuses, | 5 pensions, medical care and other | OXFORDS | Special benefits for ex-servicemen. eseeeeeaeeaense | The new president explained in 2 )an interview that “one of its main ‘aims is to unite the efforts of war Velnes te $5 . | Geterans in the struggle for con-| ‘solidating peace and strengthen-| PORT. SHIRTS 2 f ling contacts with . . , organizations | or | trom other countries which are Values to $6 ishiie Fur Felts Hats $939 OPEN MON. and FRI. EVENINGS TO 9 P. M. is Dated teal. fob wits be | | te move into the World Vet- erans’ Federation, one interna- | tlenal forum the Russians had | eetened upto now. Marshal Vasilevsky S sthint that i members will “‘conduct educational {untries tote USSR. and vet ing its — abroad . nfs Citizeis Halted Jom ON Way fo U.S.8.R. NEW YORK (®—Another Rus- @@ sian-American citizenship contro- ZB 'versy developed here yesterday as /immigration agents halted a Bronx |family about to sail for the Soviet Union aboard the liner Queen Eliz- yan Immigration officers said the ithree were American citizens and for TRICK or TREAT callers L.RE 3G ES Milk Chocolate Gold er 5 for St citizenship and had become Soviet > fs a o 7 Widttis w ae Hp : Safe-stick Lollipops 120 in package. . . . 9 porters. 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There | geography at Reading University. has also been a marked shift in The professor said nature does the source of supply. In 1946 North! culation which together constitute ports; their share at present Bee i a global central-heating system,| 28.6 per cent, The Near East, eith- but he added that nature “does not/er directly or through Western Eu- | do this very efficiently.” Prof. Miller admitted that an ef- share from 9.9 per cent to 60.9. H. H. SMART DIV 55 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-4567 | Lawrence Fleischman, Inc. ‘Russian-born, and their daughter, | Gail H. Thomas, Rochester Mabel F. Stone, Rochester James A. Grau, New wert. Verona L. Adams, 6851 Donald G, Diller, 68 Milldele Bertha E. Grover, Keego Harbor Daniel J. Pulgensi, 341 Avonies Patricia A. Pritt, Milford Chester C. Fenion Jr.. 7041 Lanore Rosemary A. Sova, 472 8. Telegraph Candy Coated Chocolates 79 PKG. condy-coated mitk chocolate drops melt in ‘not in your hand. Perfectly delicious! 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Nobuyasu Nizuhara, pilot of the|sity of Virginia. # season, when the Rangers finlwuetee a 8 8 $89 y Cran —mlished on top, New York has hadi¥ae Dvr TF TG 4 , : | field ees 5 6 3 3-8 even a sto te ea“ Ow eid 3222} SSCs Arnett Detroit at eight point; h. OAKLAND B ; leet pelts: ead 7 Tongue “ree Closes Career Paes i '—The payoff —shot—came—in- the-Ti8™ 22" {ty oa oF in. ae : : ‘first period with Lewicki zooming Troy vr 310 “43 in Mid Season eC: the thing for these cool, crisp mom- in on Gerry McNeil Lake Orton 320 420 ‘ : ry MeNeil, subbing for \yadison : 13 ® 24 8 108 ANGELES i — Universi Sporty looking, in a wide variety the ill J PI 14:37 to Roseville i38@ 31641! H SP University colors to suit your Vall wardrobe, with J °"* SOGSS MER, At 1S: 9! 10) cagereld .® 4 1 © 5 Nef Southern California halfback’ extra warmth built in the quilt lining wrap up Ranger scoring in the | . Jon Arnett bids a mid - season, only game scheduled last night» WATHS-OARLAMD cs! Fer your convenience $ 95 ede: . ee League Al Gamer adios Saturday to a brilliant col-| oa i. my Pag 12 | Penalty shots are fairly rare|Northvite .. "4 : 23 : 4) lesiate eoenis | . - ? ’ Holly seees “ , j wear them. jthese days in the NHL, coming) Brighton PER Fad Sure, i'm a little’ bitter—who | when @ player is fouled on a clear, le vosees ; 2 7 ‘3 wouldn’t be, said the * five-game Use Our Convenient Lay-A-Way Plan breakaway shot at the goal. New )Ciarencertlie eae FS besa ta “ ‘ can't complain) |York Coach Phil Watson said they|“*"""" ; “Tve played a lot.” = BAKER’S STAG SHOP )were a little ‘“‘more common" a| COUrEEaS sare an canes! He certainly has; 25 games in : | decade or more ago, but that “The wT WL Tiwhich he has gained 1,781 yards| Ever look at whiskies in the light? 29 S. Soginaw St. Next Door to Grinnell’s FE 4-8688 man with the puck stili has an soemgate + seeceees 2 OT § @ 1 to place behind Orv (Mohler and Some whiskies are hidden in dark bottles. 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BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. =; | BI-COUNT a, | | a wt) —— —— — — : |Lake Shore 4 @ tiea ... 2 1 3 3) sree ti en Sth gy [Aes Phan eeee BEE SUBURBAN CATHOLIC League Ali Ga LT WL T! OL St. Mary oe 608 St. Rite 16 810 St. Michael 2s 3386 St. Benedict 20 430 | St, James 36 2 4-0) RO St. Mary 301 141 | St. Clement 40 246 t Frederick 42 @561 2 OTHER AREA RECORDS H S 4 Wir 4 Outdoor men know pincer IIT sate _ - ia wei 4a eee. = horsehide. And what Bouin Len ver: $ Freeze | CLOSE-OUTS Seat S 56 Covers / ; EASY BUDGET TERMS NO MONEY DOWR! All 6-Cyl. Chevrolets ARKET IRE Co. TUBELESS TIRE ‘HEADQUARTERS Y FREE PARKING Open 9 to 9 Pontiac’s Motorist Headquarters 77 W. Huron FE 8-0424 DAYTON’S BIG 3 ARANTEE \ ar GU 1 3 ae ee er Meh ee : i ” ee Sage Be PAGE a a a yo ae ey ot * S hos ee kee 2 f : va ye et ay Many new things. Thurs. and FPri., 10 to 5. 5 S. Saginaw. Rummage sale by D. A. V., No. 101, Pri., Oct. 26, 103 N. Saginaw, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. —Adv. Rummage sale, Friday, Oct. 26, 9 ‘to 12, Our Shepherd Lutheran! Church, 14 Mile at Melton, Birm- inghem (4 blocks east of Wood- ward)... —Adv. if your/ffriend’s in jail and needs bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031 —Adv higher; eeeckers and feeders slow weak: bulk | several loads prime above 30.00: «@ steers 18.50-25.50: choice latgely 23.00 ‘up: some light utility steers as low as 13.00; hieh choice and prime heifers 27.60-26.00° most good and choice yee 124.50: utility heifers down to 11.50: utility and commercial . ws 10.00-13.50; cannets and cutters 1095: utility and commercial bulls ao 78 14.00: good and choice vealers 20.00-24.00; most cull to standard 11.00-20.00; two loads good light Montana Hent stock steers 17.50. Salable sheep 1,500; slaughter lambs strong to 50 hirher; yearlings absent; sheep about steady; @ to prime wooled lambs 19.00-22.00; one lot prime cull to low good Iambs 10.00-18.50; good —Adv. Man Killed in Fall From RR Trestle DETROIT ® — Donald Sulli-/ van, 41, of Plymouth, was killed, yesterday in a 30-foot fall from a} railroad trestle near the Union Depot in Detroit. Police said Sullivan had placed his 82-year-old aunt, Mrs. Sadie Loadman, on a train bound for Pittsburgh. They theorized he ap- parently was caught aboard the moving train, got off and was at- tempting to walk back to the depot on the tracks. Sullivan was employed by the “Department of Public Works. to mostly choice 93-100 Ib. shorn lambs cserving ie 1-2 pelts 19.00-20.50; cull |t@ mostly good shorn slaughter ewes 1 4.00-5.00. Sturgis Mayor Awaits ‘Word of Missing Son | STURGIS ®—While pilots search ifor a missing U.S, Air Force ob- servation plane today in Spain, Sturgis.Mayor Leo Yoder waits anxiously for word of his son, a crew member. Mayor Yoder learned from the Air Force that his son, Capt. Keith J. Yoder, 35, was one of five men aboard the plane which has been missing since Monday on a flight from Madrid to Barcelona, Spain. ®. Ford to Borrow fo Further Expansion DETROIT (#®—To further expan-| sion and for other purposes, the | Ford Motor Co. has announced it The loan was announced yester- day by Ford which said a group vide the money at 4 per cent on unsecured promissory notes matur- ing Nov. 1, 1976. The lending group numbers about 28 institutions, most of them | life insurance companies and pen- | sion trustees. Included are Jolin) Haneock Mutual Life —— ‘Co., Travelers: Insurance Co., Bankers Trust Co. and Aetna eel Insurance Co, It's the first time the company | has. borrowed money since before | Henry Ford and his family became sole owners in 1919. A 7%-million’ US. and Spanish planes continue to search. | \ f 7 ‘ ‘ bess! f . =. : ak fi i . eo re ee Sk erage a PU Rg oe Oe ene meee Aire oe we Wega eee Fe ig e iges ae, een "eRe ee cr eas PR ems, SREP OR ime oe me SRS ewe: eee ua | Mee Se Sener Ae MG ithe, — } Eeaty Ford. dollar loan was sought in 1920 " # dollars. The company has total) assets of more than 2% billion dollars, of institutional lenders will pro-! LAKE ORION = = The Methoia Men's Club will receive their char- dinner at 6:30 p.m. will be served by the ladies of the W.S.CS. | Farm Bureau Sets Dinner for Tonight Steel and Cast tron ‘Crate Marred bu; will be. colored —<— Arlie Reed and Walter ca, He _ Motors and . ‘Walled Lake oe by| Greee taken in western U.S.A, ROCHESTER — The East Orion Mo. leg, are aiding as they can Ford were off 8 He spoke in the area last April | Parents will follow children’s , y Officers of the organization, re-| Farm Bureau will hold its Third Kentucky| at Green School in West Bloom- jschedules when the Walled Lake/|donations and physical work. cently elected, include: Arlie Reed,| Afinual Harvest Dinner tonight ude Roman, a and Chrysler field Township, ek Clark was duck hunting recent-ipresident; Marvin Hauxwell, vice| trom 5 to 8 p.m. in the Oakland iS ‘ourth grade mothers will bejning 4! Lake with a party|president; Marvin Crothers, secre- unchanged - bel other automakers and also re-| Fourti ly near Pigeon pre ; ‘ Townshi Dec, $2.33%; com unchanged 1300-2. aesang the haber adie hostesses at the social hour later. Four Towns of four, when he was shot by a/tary and William Sibley, trseasur- ioe od augers 31.37%; tenis Bethlehem Steel continued to Miltord Tonight Dennis Glenn Cooper, |14-year-old Walled Lake boy from/|* Jim ‘Wilson is general chairman, : ' 4.00-1.25 Committee chairmen are; Albert to % higher, Dec, 79%-80; rye|.%-1.25 lose ground, dropping a major frac-| 4 rea) live alligator will be fea-jexplorer, traveler and lecturer, |about a distance of 10 feet. He is and as customary the wives will unchanged to % lower, Dec. get tured in the pet show, part of the/will show his new color motion pic-|in veterans hospital in Ann Arbor, wut on the Gimmes and the bie soybeans %4-1 cent higher, Noy.|dos. bebs. Cs after the close for third quarter! annual Fair to be sponsored by|tures “Touring Glorious Michi-|and has received 14 pints of blood. bands’ form‘ the’ cleas-ap: squad. $2.43%, and lard 5 to 15 cents aj no. me Ties. and dividend ac-|1,, Milford PTA at Baker School|gan,” at 7:30 p.m. at Waterford|The Carpenters Union will replace E t lower, Nov. $11.80. |Celery, No. 1, tion. U. S. Steel, Youngstown andis i. 7 1 9-30 ‘ ight : the blood. : The group is especially inter. . : root, Me. t, Republic Steel were steady. ‘3 p.m. Friday High School. ested in scholarships, The Ameri- sitcets. No. . Clark has a wife Helen, who } Eschenburg can Polio and Heart -90-1.00 dos. Standard Oil (New Jersey), Tex-| A talent show will be The Four Towns PTA, spon- ‘Herman Cancer, Grain Prices > aco and Royal Dutch eased slight-| ed by students, and | soring the event also will honor | W8# ® war bride trom Glasgow, | 1 apr _ seciice for Her-\Funds and the major part of aes Jeon. "ben ‘Solly while Gulf Oil picked up a small/ refreshments will be available. | fathers on this occasion, which | Scotland, pad two daughters |v burs 75, 112 East Elm-|{unds raised goes to the three. CHICAGO, Oct. os tabs ~~ dajeutan| baie. times ; fraction. A doll walk, fish pond, grab bag| §# Father's Night. r® “% wood, will be at 2 p.m. Friday from| The Bureau's check to the Ameri- Mar .cccssece 10-15 | . 4 presiden , Paratroopers, was ford burial Lakeville Cem Schol arshij Fund first Bee vires 2586 May 2002 Ol dae be New York Stocks = 7p woke ‘| Donelson School PTA, at ts|Normandy invasion during theletery. Mr. Eachenburg, a Soyear|be received from this area, this May 20000055 $3TM Dee esneee 18M sins teins Gatien es ia pee boy: ' rage gaggle Fa war, ogy ig he was os wee resident of Oakland County, tied year. BY -ceseees 163 -. at > oner Germans Tuesday of a heart attack at Fine nsossoes ESTM PUNY soe LAT Admiral ....- 164 johns Man ..-- 311/ When 140 attended the organiza-| Donelson,” refurbishing the school! months. residence. . . Bay SIS AAT Bee 230002 Be Alieg es Keer Mey’: $24ldonal meeting of the Lake Orion|in honor of is 30th anniversary. |""yq 1850 he lost three fingers while| "He is survived by a sister, Mrs. SOUMMfield Studied Jam IS 13e .|Ailis Chal .... 31.2) Kimb Clik ..... 445 High School PTA this week, by-| pr; Harry Haan, director of |working at his carpenter trade. (|E. Rarow of Royal Oak, and two ‘ P eee ts 8S... 372 Ded ieee OO i; —tegedeae Lib MeNal, .°. 14.6 laws were ste and officers) reading for the Oakland County | any checks or donations for the |brothers, John of Mt. Clemens andl Plumbin Board Jam irlin soos FS Lockh aire 37: [Nyro ky § matalied. és tet en * Education, spoke ©8 | Cjark family may be sent direct |Adolph Eschenburg of Utica. y Poultry lame Gren: SO. fae G Gare inal ere comme Nanded “Comeepte of Bending.” to the Community National nee Am Gas & El 36.7 * 771 /0f nominees presented and elected. . Milburn H. Fortson ; UTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—TI wuehate FONNERE Am Mh Par 383 Me hee: 413 : : those A commnitinn of: 2th - gree) Hass ener bane, See PONTIAC TOWNSHIP—Service|siate Plumbing Board. will, meet DETROFT “Oct: 34 (AP) = Prices paid) Am M Ges... @4 teow eee"): a | by Mrs. Carl) A benefit dance will be held Jan. for Milburn H. Fortson, 42, of 1201 clit » cha bers, th . 4, tomorrow with local plumbing con- Ry ih oe hore abe on ee am Red... 42 Mebray iH |.. 32 | coming charter members, th | ird, served refreshments. 5 at the VFW Hall, Walled Lake, |conier Rd., who died Tuesday @sitrrrmne te } emg ace. ry hens, ight type 13-13. Heavy 1. $0-1.38 do behs. Turnips, topped Am Tel & Tei 167. Merck”. '-""! 39.4] STOMP Was by A A.. when Floyd Sesanaanell band will - = or tryers rosy. Tae); @ray 1.50-2.00 bu. Am Tob ..... 13.2 Merr Ch & 8. 183) Reed , superintendent, and met a the result of an auto accident, will|southfield Township plumbing pe ng 31-23 22-23, t Sien and salad greens; Celery, Cab-|am Viscose .. 33.6 Hon ..... 76.6 introduced by James Det it Pi li e Ai furnish mus: be at 2 p.m. Friday from thelordinances and to discuss drain- ttes (5-6 ibe "5-25. a Deiekting® 4 wage, No. 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. Endive, No.laneconda .... 4.4 Minn M&M... 65.6 y ror Ford e Air 4 Sifesl steady “on "best wih good|t sama.oe tocar Ne. trite be lAMeur ace ist Mont*wasa s:: aot] meme oer Pobert Cornet S00 sities Renee en ren vee iy hee to an i i eee S00 tae & Co OT ee re ee DETROIT @®—There’s a chance E H * e.|lems in the area. quality hens short to an improved fair Escatoie, bleached, No, 1, 1.50-2.00 bu.jarchison .... 26.5 . 41 Genet, bentee, 2 cevtee, cr onme liane Rey Mk teaere (A Bate: 44 Murr BE Ble Noy, 13, Houg said. (tisterme tralic, cops. will keep BTTARGS = | ee Fettna’s elle Cone ie ERIE, au ryers. and caponettes ttled | tuce, ine. No. 1, 1,50-2.00 bu. * ayy Nat Bise ...... 38. an, ; . beds ape view en Tietreti- sister. nts, vs. Emery Colwell, Plumbing Board cut re of recei y irregular.| Greens: ~ 1.00-1.28 ho, Balt & Ob ... S11 wer 4 w! 24| Other officers are Roderic Wiley : a : . er. 6. ey . Collard, No. 1, 100-125 bu. Kale. No. 1.|Bendix Av - G4 at Deiry .... 365 and Mrs. Robert Sanford, presi- ists, The city’s traffic coordinating {AP)—Murray - of Merson; wine chiidren. HGS eidirector,. sold at 1.00-1.80 bu. Muster’, No. 1. f.00-1.25 (Benguet --.-- 14 Nat Gype «.... 43-4 ‘er, and\Co™mmittee was asked to look into| america reports profits of $8,391,602 tor|Pontiac, A 2-C Rufus Fortson, of the plumbing contractors associa- __ Sanne POULTRY bu. Spinach, No }, 1.00-1.80 bu. Sorrel, Beth Steel ...165.4 Nat Lead "-,..106.6 dents, Mrs. John Christopher, a orig althe teen pear Onded dua. 2 te iKan.. Nelda of ' . Oct, 23 (AP)—Live poultry| No, 1, 150-200 bu. Swiss chard, No. 1 |Rone" um |. 358 Nh Sree, ":: 3p’ (Mrs. Kenneth Brown, secretaries, possible-use of a helicopter for/iis,[on ihare This sompired witn| opens Kan., Ne Oxford and|tions of Detroit and Michigan and steady: arece ts 1.328 cope: William O’Brien, treasurer ‘and|'T@tfic control on a rental basis. (63 6r1 bre in 1965 or $5.22 3 a a Betty Lou, P sige Lucy, Bobby,|private contractors have com- vices unchanged: heavy hens 14%-15%4;|medinm, 12.00-13.00; small, 350-980, (Bore Warn .. 473 No Am Av ..., 396 Donald histori The Common Council was told a\%.P Over a year seo, the. | Judy and Linda, all at home, sur-\plained about township ordinances light hens 13-14; old roosters | 13-14) a JO RE Et Pe itt MecFate, hie lane could be rented for $200 ajsaid. Directors declared a quarterly|vive, He also leaves five sistersithey feel are unfair to the public ite Rocks 19-20: ttes under # Brist My .... 34.2 Nor Sta ita ‘< p ._ D : 3 ‘ e Yo 20-21; over 4% Ib 22-23: heavy youn DETROIT EGGS Brum Balke .. 305 Nest Airis --- 35 ,| | Mrs, Eugene Matheys present. /day. ‘ Bee te te shareholders of record Dec, ¢. and brothers. _ _* jand the industry, Colwell said. bronze hen turkeys 29-29%; ducklings! TT. Oct. 24 (AP) —. Exes. F.O.B. Gesscuane *t** 03 Owens Cor.) 61 ' a: Pa geese 27-28; young farm geese jap ea cases included, iederai - state Cal Pa. - a 43.6 Owens m Gi... g3 eT RAT —T¥ . Calum & H ,. 13, : 48.3) i 3 seaetice te, dee fait camp soup «384 Fam AE , i RIE l d C | d 24-36, wid ava 25. Grade By large 45-00. nan Pac |... Bi Param Pict’... 335 ree 45- eave. Say 43.7 Capital Airl .. 25.4 Parke Da ...,. : 0 ge q en ar “Soom: s Grade A, large 86; medium Carrier cp -.2 $2.7 Penney, JC ... bry *G oe. sy erated, ‘ raved Tra ‘ oe Pepsi Cola” . ; 19 j ' % fi * ed: . : ; ; Old Timers Night. Special com-| Whites: Grade A. evira Yarve $2: large|hes & Oh... 61.4 Bflzer | ..+n+- BOS munication, Pontiac Lodge No, 21, “wn hy 30-38 smail he caryate we ee Phileo a i = : eA. laree “AO; . i Wd. degree, Loige opene 4 p.m (Cicrirttrtat te "atte atts wun Gee wip © EPH PRic e ¥ on ri u we . r Dinner honoring old tienera 6: op, lisree ‘whites in short suspte ‘and taree (Climax “Me. 68 ty Ry gf hae P-/browns and mixed colors about ample. |Cluett Pea ... 40 _sroct& G... 416i m. Samuel E. Smith, W. M. {Mediums unsettled. cy alias excessive Coca, Cola ...102.4" Pullman ....-- 2 : —Adv. Sreryier ye, Mo ones are lout pra A , AA RCA parobipee bor 8 be ie cult toCol Gas .... 17 Repub | sti. sosns 52.6) clear in some instances. Comw. Ed ... 204 Rex cae OT 2 rd Con on ., 44.7 Reve B Met +. 7 News in Brief cmexao norman axe eoos (feerone «3 Berman BE CHICAGO, Oct. (AP) — Butter ConPwPf 4.5. .1014 1 Dut ... Bet ely creme a ee creo Perey leet ins as: lec a sy e * , rian tae 41, 4614 $0%s-4 &: 90 B 89%; 89C 56%; cars 90 Binmt b> ~aadhder St Rex Pao + 3 ‘ourth St., Clarkston, wavied ex- paling alee 42.200: wholesate Senter tne Ie! seem 2 AS > Pd amination Wednesday on a charge jnvying prices unchanged'te S hisher: (oon ane 4 Set on , 34 | of larceny from a building. “He Sho" smetume sui” andatts, "aise Cures 6°" 383. Become cts ad 3 WAYS TO BUY — bound over to ee et Girls Sav: envtent Feceipts 31 Da Raisen Me Gon Fae us.-+0 412 , or arraignment Monday. Modres § Aire... O73 Serv Rd... 235 _1—tath 2—Layaway. 3—No money down, low $1.25 weekly! ;500 bond set by CHICAGO POTATOES ng ee gp 4 Std Brand |... 39.3 fi as as or ‘CHICAGO. Oo 23 #(AP) . a Std Ofl Cal... 47 Justice Allen C. Ingle of Farming: | | Potatoes arrivals 76 track 350: total’ us. Rast Kod te Sta on a He ton and is being‘ held in the Oak-|shipments 390: supplies moderate; de-|m auto Lb’. 369 3t4,0 + 30. GALLON GAS HOT land County jail. jmand fair; market about steady: Idsho-|m) » aus * Stevens, JP ... 53 - 5 ® : Oregon Russets -4.45; Washington Rus- . so g* Stud Pack ..-. 5 : ‘sets 3.25-250: Minnesota North Dakota we — “ as } a ee . 3 af, ee Secs oo”) a eee WATER HEATER i : en erndale, was given a Preent Sul... 818 0 oar % fine, $25 costs and sentenced to 30) Li Freuh Tra... 281 Tex O Sul.... 362. Reg. $69.95 ; ivestock : Hay Tex + 04 eg. bes ~ - by ete retin en Tice ae them. Pa 127 "A" Grade, not crate $ 95 ngle armington, for driving DETROIT LIVESTOCK jon oe - 4&2 Timk R Bear.. 89 marred. Compare this with a revoked and suspended li-|_ DETROIT, Oct. 24 (AP) ‘(UsDAy — fen Motors ana Tran W Air... i value! - cense, Failure to pay the fine ots, Slabs 450 Market not gstab-/Gen Tel...) a7 Teametten 7: an . a 8 on Tire r “ . reguited in a sentence of 90 days PR ap wr able 650. Receipts include! ci}iette 40.7 ae +. a ast ; in jail. cont slonahtce enh tae nen fostrch” “i wr Un oe toe WHILE THEY LAST! : clive: strome at week's strong io Boe] Aeon Pelee’. FS Unit Aire es O18 30-Gal. Water Heater Rummage sale, Sat., Oct. 27. nicher jevels: bull, n Rv... 44, Unit Fruit... 46.6 Central Methodist Church, 8 a. m. about steady: vabout two. loaas tehalce nt West $ tee Un ‘gas op. 313 : or s iT i Teen ‘ eee a Gy to 1 p.m. Gold Star Mothers, (nity and Standard. steers and heifere| Gust OF 1114 US Rub... 6 : Gless $. 95 Chapter 34 — Adv, |13.00-16.00: some high standard and low auiane F 1? | US Steel.,... + 61.7 r ee : “ gale, Sat, Oct, 27,|1250: ‘eamnern and ‘cutters’ monty Wan-| woccer et. anf Van Real... are | — ee Rummage a ’/10.50: some cutter and utility bulls 10.09-|" Cent_ *'4 warn B Pic ., 26.5 | 3-PC WwW 8- Con ational Church. 13.50. *aduct Ray ” Ps * 18.5) 4 i . HITE = oe —Ady.|_.Calves—Salable 100. Market opening re bp gant * Wostgh a. 38 with WHITE ENAMEL CABINETS / about atiaaty eo Limited receipts; early, j7°T4 A" sro Westg El..... 52 | | hi olers : Rem sale, Sat., Oct. 27th at lichtweight “Saughter catves ryalees 21 00. ret mac Mch 4s" 4 hen a Oe : 1341 * Modern Stylin 52-Gallon Electric Tj a kom ste Vincent de Pail pariah hmm oe, amr acre nA. |i oe me Wengert BES Soage Compariment , 1 halk S. Parke St. —Adv.'10.00 down, TENE NOW CUMS] tat Somap | 310 ale & Tow... ia. rome ‘aucet . : ' IN Sheep —Salable $00, Pew early sales! sty sersre: one yous pp AER RE 4 Follow the crowd to St. Bene-/Jauehier jambs about steady with Tues-\vel Crk Coal 482 Zenith Rad. ..106.5, SPECIAL G. $134.50 VALUE dict’s _ armrest —= pet Pana fully established early sales 9004, tnd . ae . HE ATER tnthotes, én. tub, eno th ond asst. closet. ner. Family style, Sun t it! Petey puaaiar lense x STOCK AVERAGES i Noon until 6 p. m. All you can eat. jambs 2180.22.50. sheep ‘starce’ cteady,| NEW YORK. "Oct, 25—Compiled by the bargats, ® Adults $1.50, children 75c. —Adv.| gan A-7 choice slaughter ewes mostly Associated Press.. 1s s a LARGE SELECTION Fhese tank COMPLETE WITH 95 First Presbyterian Chirch rum- ) Indust. Ratis Util. etseks | f ee Pactory Warranty. 95 “oe : | Previ ves , On fr mage sale, Fri. from 6 to 8 p.m. curcitino eet, ° MAP) (UBDA—— Mon are ' ae 1382 mag i ° ter! Ask such Bot "we: FITTINGS | Sat. from 9 to 1! a. m. —-AdV. saiable hoes 10. : Month ago..,...255.5 12 8: re us, TE. buteh hers enened: pen Bagi} ios high pth im 33 ier | - GENUINE MA) Rummage and bake sale. Oct. 27, [bulk sales 15 to mestiy 25 lower: sows | 1986 low... 9440 3262 696 ITL6 - BIRCH 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Hot dogs and | lots 200. 270 i» butchers. £30 Tete | 1988 high. ......2578 142.4 1.7 181.5) (E ilabl t. Bethel Methe eta aero yids. butche 1955 low........203.1 114.9 67.2 1488) wy COL ORE TH SETS pea Sete, Jomman at “pal ep to. 15.00. on shipping account: DETROIT STOCKS Dm > Ww. ASH 2 Compartment Includes tub,, oo oe 21x32-Inch le Lk. Rd., Grovelan | 1 de 18.7 . (C. J, Nephier Co.) / Ki t h C bi ts | Cement coast : Eag a Typ. v. Ee “ier potted Ton ‘erade. 1628 ‘ tee Figures after decimal points are eighths | I Cc en a ine "WHA WZ I AUNDRY all A-GRADE. fit fittings $ 95 2 Compartment s 5.35 maonited SShame mined grade 190- 190 High Low Noon} And Y. Choice of : BASINS : Rummase sale, Oct. 26, 9 to 5, ii 14.75-15.80: Iareer lots ‘mixed grades Baldwin ‘Rubber Bauip* oy) ovr ° TRAYS Lady Queen of Martyrs. 32460 cows weights UN-' poss Gear Co*....... 22 «242 With triple plated Pierce, Birm. A v. | “Eaiabie cattle 15 00. onjwes 400: steers Gt Lakes ne & Chem.¢ ia 13) FORMICA SINK TOPS. chrome faucets. A Sues a ee eC ‘i > . ie Rmmage sale, Guild No. 2, All Sei eneeld: high choice ana prime sheers Peninsular Metal ‘Prod * 12.1 12.4) We offer an outstanding selection of cabinets for kitchen wonderful value! Crate marred . . « 4'%-Fe, and 5-F er, Every one -a real buy! , , 50-1.50 lower: steers average choice and|The Prophet Co.* 16.2 10.6 ‘or bath, along with formica tops in choice of col 4 cash and carry. 95 Saints Church. Fri. 9 a. m. Ex-| |pelow weak to 1 00 lower; mostly 50 off: [Rudy Mig Co. oe 33 2s 88) patterns. Also steel bene ond an Posse Ors Om < 95 B ATH TUBS Hurry, select yours to- r average 0 BO . . ai oa le — = owe. TARY: chat, te mont 9 Tovey, Wayne, Serer, Prot ‘4 5A | Specialists in Complete Kitchen Layouts il | 13° sie at oo cows fairly active; mostly stea . ; nd asked. pecialists in Complete Kitchen Layou a tions. Rummage sale, Final Clearance. bulls and vealers about steady: ——"| = $2-INCH 3-UNIT i | WALL CABINETS ' i i i tion, white enamel finish, KITCHEN ' Sturdy, all steel construe- Reg. $25 50 Value | chrome door handles. At- | $y tractive styling. will borrow a quarter of a billion | retin? PUMP SINKS $2995 Shallow Well $7495. With Tank Py a 4 i | | | if | : i f = “The Store That Values Built’ *; [ “EY | PLUMB SUPPLY CO. Fal Stock of Soll Piow end Pitsoge — Everything te Plumbleg Supplies PHONES: FE 4-1516 and FE 5-2100 172 S. SAGINAW ‘STREET Va-in. Galvanized %-in, Galvanized SpAa- ING a tnceps 00 Cath LOWEST PRICES ON STEEL PIPE ON %1-FOOT LENGTHS 1¥2-in. Galvanized $7.70 l-inch Galvanized $4.90 2-in. Galvanized seca! CASH AND CARRY ONLY 1%-in, Galvanized $6.52 oe _— £ Ani ml if acuta se ea ica é ® Bhs _ __THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1956 drove a tail. eens burgers, left them for the dog, and = -~ With the cit away to the furious wag of Gold was discovered in Aus- + 25 old Third avenue elevated gone, Manhattan's borough president Hulan Jack wants to get rid of the firm. assembled Bartering with him may be East Rand Hospital the car got out and“Tound that the southernmost end of the thorough-|Caracas, Venezulea, is making. 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