ita, Silas Oe Oa ge I “on Wife’ sDeath, '. Mystery. Fire y Shows Women Autops Died of Heart Attack, Mate Still in Hospital State Police planned fur- ther questioning today of a Utica area carpenter who — was arrested yesterday after leaving his dead wife’s body outside their burning home and fleeing the scene. Wallace Niehaus, 73, who is being treated for shock at St. Joseph Hospital in 4 } Mt. Clemens, has failed to ee much explanation for his actions so far. Rages ify Epis i / AP Wirephoto petrelmiin, Sqnien Romané tries to talk ber back into the apartment. At/right, police drag her, kicking, through the window, The girl was hos- Bhiews Stevenson Leading The fire occurred at 4:30 a.m. —~sherliy-after a neighbor, Mrs. Ja- cob Dasho said she found clothing and other belongings in her garage hower “landslide” in 1952 vote strength. Poll Indicates Dems Cut ‘Into Eisenhower Strength The Babson-poll—which correctly predicted ah Eisen- and Democratic control of Congress in 1954—now reports that Adlai Stevenson has cut deeply into President Eisenhower's former popular- This year’s first Babson-poll report, which includes ballots submitted by Pontiac Press readers, indicates that the political tide is still running in favor of the with a note signed by Niehaus will. ing them to her and her husband. Mrs. Dasho told investigators she saw the house across the street burst into flames as she went into her house to call police and also saw Niehaus run into a nearby field. Dasho found Mrs. Niehaus’ body when he ran fo investigate. He said the mattress had been placed among several items of furniture which had been left in front of the house, + Pof-0-Gold Answers. Following an error ij one of the words from the Pot-O-Gold list of clue words in Monday’s Press, we are reprinting the entire list. The word “gential” should have read. “genial.” Following is the correct list: aft, alumi, black, block, bone, boom, cone, cool, fan, fat, flight, French, fright, fun, GENIAL, how, legion, limp, loco, maul, mild, pals, quack, quick; round, slap, sole, some, sound, who, wrench, x 3 Die in Crash of Globemaster 7. AF Crewmen Hurt as Plane Falls Short of Kelley Strip CHARLESTON, S.C, —A chas Globemaster based at Kelley/ Air Force Basé crashed and burned’ Base. Three -of the 10 men aboard were killed. The others were sped to the -U.S. Naval Hospital here with unde. termined injuries. The Air Force sald the huge plane, coming in from Bermuda, landed short on an instrument runway about 7:30 a.m. The plane apparently burst into flame after it hit and was consumed. A light fog covered the base at / The Globemaster struck a short distance north of. the base admin- istration building. crew were dead on arrival there. The hospital said one. of the in- jured was in good condition. There was no immediate report on the lothers. today at the Charleston Air Force! \ The hospital said three of the) * Democrats, With less than 5 per cent of expected bal- lot totals computed, the oe indicates the possibility hat the entire Eisenhower nn a of 1952 has evapo- rated. By projecting current fragmen- tary returns to the level of expect- ed national vote totals, the Babson- poll actually shows Stevenson jead- ing by a popular margin of ap- /jproximately half-a-million votes. Poll figures indicate that Ike has lost ground in every state in the nation . , , some, of course, more than’ others. The biggest switch away from the President is ‘up in the South and in the Farm Beit. Tke’s smallest losses are in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylv: and parts of New England. Tennessee. and Texas—won —by 4Tke in 1952—now record png de- (Continued on Page 2, Col Pat Nixon Yonkee Fan; Hubby Likes Dodgers NEWARK, N. J. (INS) —Vice- President Richard M. Nixon said today-he wouldn’t take sides in the World Series, but admitted he has “leaned toward the Dodgers” the past. Offsetting his own leanings, he said, is his wife, Pat, who he Runway Nears bompletion said is a Yankee fan. Review Airport Needs Surfacing of the’ new, 4,000 foot east-west runway at Pontiac Mu- nicipal Airport is now under way. The first plane will be able to use it within two weeks, if bad weather does not delay the work, The new runway’s completion will mark a big forward step. it will make it possible for two en- gine planes to use the field reg- ularly, and should bring in regular commercial airline passenger serv- ice hefore-the end of 1957. x But much remains te be done to bring Pontiac's airport facili- ties up to the proper standards in view of the fact that already it ts Michigan’s third busiest air. |' port, with the prospect of steadi- ty Snseenaing Spuyeety. Many more hangars are needed. Many plane eueers ape omens © rent them, ; An administration building is a big need today, and it will be es- isentiaF once regular commercial service is begun. Such a building would contain offices for Airport Manager Homer C. Hoskins and his staff; facilities for handling the public, ticket offices, ‘baggage, mail, weather information, etc, In Today's Press Billy « Rose. ........ce00s oe RS County NewS. ........cc00c05 38 Editorials ........ vecccvesces Pot-O-Gold Puzzle...........28 Sports ......... , 32, 33, 24, 35 Theaters ..... $s cocveccene +. 3 TV & Radio Programs....... 47 Wilson, Earl... 240.200.4045. a7 Women’s Pages....43 thru 18 A contro] tower is another facil- ity which should be added within the next year or two, It will be almost mandatory when more than one commercial’ airline’ is serving| Pontiac. The use of larger planes also will make a second east-west run- way and taxi strip necessary with- in the next few years. This second runway should be of re-inforced concrete, so that it can handle four engine planes. The present new runway ulti. mately will have to be length- ened, but this can be done with little difficulty as the airport al- ready has land available for such & step, pitalized for observation. iM out 1,192,929; Oldsmobile 344,039: vision produced 71,947. units for the Htiac turned out 19,471. Register to Vote, in Only 6 Days It'll Be Too Late If you haven't voted in Pon- tiac in the past four years, or ‘ jcording to the County Com- ‘on Saturday Ex-President Schedules Royal Oak Address “for W A. M. aoa Democteis today confirmed. last week’s re- port“that former President --|Harry 8. Truman. will speak in Oakland County : ‘Saturday. Truman, making his | first appearance here since 1952, will speak at South Oakland County Demo- cratic headquarters at 1815 |N. Main St., Royal Oak, ac- PICKED TO START — Sal (the Barber) Maglie (left), Brooklyn Dodger righthander, and Whitey Ford, New York. Yankee southpaw; are starting today’s opening game of the 1956 World Series at. Ebbets Field, meat. Coe mapaes have pied the Tents oe a 7-5 favorite to win the Series. mittee. The talk is schediifed for 11 a.m. Saturday, including rallies at 16th, 15th, and 13th District headquarters, vag ap Martel peng Basa land County, Truman's Saturday schedule includes stops in the 14th Ist, and 17th Congressional tricts, Democratic headquarters in Lansing said today. ies! rot Political Pitch Involved pis.| Vial spe ea ® tober weather, ACIGL Mak 2) Strikes Out Politics for a Day : Ike Goes to the Ball Game, WASHINGTON (#—President Eisenhower and about half the Cabinet went to New York today for the Presi- dent's first World Series game. More baseball than politics was in the immediate off- ing as a smiling Eisenhower climbed aboard the presi- dential plane Columbiné and took off at 9:47 a.m. Pon- tiac time, to see the series opener between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Yankees in Brooklyn. 2-0 lead. Slugger Mickey Mantle, / / got the World Series start. ed in his typical manner by rapping out a home run in the first inning with Enos: Slaughter on base to give the New York Yankees * Confident Cas sent lefthander Whitey Ford (19-6) to the mound the opening game of the if you are a new resident, or have just turned 21, you must register to vote Nov. 6, And you have only five days before the Oct. 8 deadline. W fit any of the above cntdteniiiie, you should go te the city clerk’s office in the Besides the clerk’s office and the booth, registrations can be made during regular working hours at the Oakland County CIO Council, 21% E. Lawrence &t., union halls at 386 E. Kennett Rd., 90 Mt. Clemens St., 821 Baldwin Ave., the Baldwin Rubber plant, 366 E. South Bivd., and at 141 -‘Wessen St. Car Output Hits 4 090,833 Mark Big Three Passenger -Production Is Headed by GM” Big Three passenger car produc- tion climbed to a total of 4,090,833 units for the first nine months of 1956, figures released by. General Motors, Ford and Chrysler indi- cated today, General Motors headed produc- tion with 2,337,646 autos, com- pared with 1,148,090 for Ford and 605,097 for Chrysler. Pontide output for the period was 258,372, while Chevrolet turned Buick 427,313; and. Casitas 114,993. The GMC Truck & Coach Di- nine months. The division built 4,- 986 units in September, while Pon- Only Cadillac showed an in- crease in production over the first nine months of 1955. General Motors output for 1955's like period was 3,088,991; Ford's was 1,631,965; and Caryeier’s was 993,191, Prediction Cloudy, Possible Showers Weatherman says tonight will be cloudy with a chance of scattered showers. The low is expected to be from 50 to 4 degreés. “| '. Tomorrow's forecast is fair and. BULLETIN Keego Harbor Police Chief Calvin Baxter was critically burned this morning in a three-alarm | fire which swept a down- Naha nl tay ey Soe ttrg ing alley. Baxter, trapped by the blaze, was rescued and. rushed to Pontiac General Hospital with third- degree burns covering his entire body, authorities said. Several others were re- ported injured in the blaze, which broke “out” near 11 a. m. in the Spill- wood Lane Bowling Alley, 2945 Orchard Lake Ave. Firemen had flames un- der control at noon, but smoke was stil billowing from windows. The amount of damage was not yet estimated, but was believed to ee dollars, The extent of damage to a dentist’s of- fice in the same building also was not estimated. amount to thousands of /fve of the New York Eien Stevenson : “Ts it any wonder we ask ‘who's in charge here?’ ”’ - - |Wilson fie eR ‘|Back to Work dieses WASHINGTON (INS) — Defense “(Secretary Chatles E, Wilson was acharged yesterday from Walter Reed Army Hospital where he mabaeneet a prostate operation Wi will continue his~conva- jlescence at his Washington apart- to work Monday, iRestore Air Mission BUENOS AIRES, Argentina —The United States and Argentina agreed today to restore a U.S.-air ‘Pirates’ Ideas ment and said he expects to-return Slaughter dagen. fon Mantle strikes out. anoea. out, Two runs, two hits, Reese flies out. Snider x Steve Allen Say, Sullivan Show % = NEW YORK (INS)—One of emcee. ' “T still feel,’ said Allen in a vhs i mohieg Mteee tate mission eliminated by former ep Juan Peron five years is someone in his organization somewhat cooler for the Pontiac) : the winds," et A high of 62 to 66 is pre- ed. . oxcaseted gxipdig of fondecs ia Raat Dotti, Pouws Dott Seve Hien eb nae eee at dean runs north and south and intersects Adlai, a U-shaped court. Mrs. “ra 3 as6 189. R a Rint pak today the thereenneter| Robert Ingram, shown here holding het son, Charles, 34, lives on | New York .. 2M PTT eT Te Fl roe to 68 degrées in downtown| Adlai but says she'll vote for Ike. Most Dwight Street residents, mtiac. though, are Democrats, , + sere a8 ann an | Lj } Fig 2 ‘: / ° ae > ad ipl brseton ee: pe ees Bk ER eee ee es a 4 Pee oe A i The death of Mrs. Ollie ¢ jgietta Leona) Schram, 44, Rosewood Pil., was reported ‘ubuddenly at 2:30 this ming at his home at 64 i Mao oo tote wat Ve “We can prove now the fire was definitely set but it is | hard. to prove who set it. We —— pares Sioa sa _ the Detroit’ post this morning. resente : "ea ot tac net anon " Retiepiana Cotecttt Ciclng pad. ha Beets Sener Chassber'et : walt, aod Melvin Eller, Jayeee peesdent ($2.00. wall sad the items would be known| Commerce. The money will be used for improvement of*Rotary . money will be used to purchase equipment and improve landscape nen ary Map Decay Park, Optimist Playground, and Jaycee Park which are sponsored — eaves pete eed pares. : doing a lot of 2 bps settee Red Observers. [Pemiee atta -_Tiegler to Miss = ~-” \Commission Approves < ‘Een ee eee 10 View Election | West Side Fire Hall BidsCounty Meeting call the woman's estranged! Soviet Agrees to Send Sending Two Deputies a ter upc alton Delegates Here to See nttesus cme soa of the 308 arrnitin| oe ined County ell because of Vote First-Hand Seaton of the new West Side) rhe bids, submitted Monday, | Session i} i iy < ? - i = Hj il; F { H f FEF if E vik : ‘ 5 €F i [ i 3 Hi i i a 2 t|from the South and the agricultural “\be published in The Pontiac Press Stevenson Leading, Says Babson-Poll (Continued From Page One) enough to put their electoral votes| in Democratic column. are so close that neither candi- date has a comfortable lead, COMMENTS RECEIVED Comments received with ballots states indicated that the heavy pro- fo Suez Strife Arrives Today for U.N. Council Debate invited te participate as an in- terested party. ment, asserted that attempts were problem “from positions of “These attempts are caused by lack of understanding of the spirit of our times and of the renovation jot the forms of social life that is in progress throughout the vast expense of the East,” he con- tinued. * ? ° Private huddleg were being held at the U.N, in advance of the -\Friday debate, Selwyn Lloyd of .|Britain and Koca Popovic of Yugo- slavia Were alrefidy on hand. Paul - Henri Spaak of Belgium, Christian Pineau of Franée and Fawzi were expected during the day and Secretary of State Dulles by Friday or sooner. , Democratic switching in those areas has been prompted by the’ Supreme Court decision on deseg- Benson farm ~ It/should be noted, however, that! the areas in which Eisenhower's which the President can afford! popularity has been undermitied to! popular-vote losses with the least! danger to his electoral-vote count. | *_ * ®- | The ‘loss of the four Southern | States which were in the Eisen- Tex., and Va.) woul amount to) only 57 electoral votes and would! reduce Ike’s 1952 total to 385— still 119 more than a majority, | In the Farm States, Eisenhow-| er's 1952 plurality was so high that! he can stand heavy defections frém| those totals without necessarily losing the elécforal votes of those States, However, present Babson:poll projections show several farm states in the toss-up zone, A few losses in that area—plus two or three big Midwestern or Eastern states—could easily spell a Dem- The next Babson-poll report. will one week from today. Readers who have not yet submitted Babson-poll ballots are invited to participate by tlipping, and sending the ballot | whieh accompanies this column to the address designated. “sat j regation and the “failure” of the! program. | hower column in 1952 (Fla., Tenn..| lteachers, « Choose 6 Sites; Ask MSU Advice for 4 BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Half a dozen sites were chosen from a. larger group discussed at the Bloomfield Hills board of educa- tion meeting Monday night, but ifinal choice of four will await ex- pert advice, The board voted. to invite the chairman of the survéy committee of Michigan State University to the city within the next few days, to look over board plans and to give advice on which sites would be most advantageous to the Hills school system, Belay Teachers to Study , in Bloomfield Hills | BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Six meetings have been slated for this year for the Bloomfield Hills ele- mentary teachers for curriculum study ahd work on improvement of instruction, First meeting will be Oct. 16, with others Noy. 20, Jan. 15, March 12, April 23, and May 1. 4 School will .be dismissed, at 2 p.m. on those Tuesdays to free the * . still being made to settle the Suez Sub-Council No, 8 UAW-CIO was read last night praising Commis- sioners Philip Rowston, John Du- gan, and John Carry for their sup- port of a City Democratic move Sept. 18 to establish mobile voter registration units in Pontiac. The City Commission dispatched Dept. of bordering on Osmun Lake. Hearings were held on public improvements avenue from Joslyn to Highwood, and on Hollywood avenue from Kennett to Parkdale. The city as- sessor was instructed to prepare special assessment rolls on the jobs and submit to the commission next week. Payments wére established during confirmation of four com- pleted public imprevement proj- ects in the city. Mayor William W. Donaldson greeted some 30 - students from Washington and Jackson Junior | commissioners, Nixon Answers Stevenson Charges NEWARK, N, J. (INS) —Vice | t As.a result, Nixon told a New- ark. news conference, President tiate the peace. His remarks were in reply to Republicans should give credit te the soldiers, rather than to the war. He will speak in Elizabeth, N. J., and Springfield, Mass., and then cap his 32-state tour with a major speech on foreign policy in Phil- adelphia before returning to | Washington, ‘Dewey to Give Major GOP Campaign Talk WASHINGTON | i™—The nation- wide television-radio address for- mer Gov, Thomgs E, Dewey of New York is to make tonight was described) by GOP. Chairman Leonaml Hall today as ‘‘one of the imajor .speeches of this |Patan.”” , — Dewey is to speak, 15 minutes on the ABC television and radio networks’ usual Wednesday night boxing show. The approximate time for the speech to begin is 9:40 p.m. ‘Get Out of Town,’ Okinawans Tell Reds cam- KOZA, Okinawa @ — Twelve, hundred townsfolk turned on left-| wing organizers of an anti-Amer- ican mass meeting last night with cries of “We don’t want Commu- nists here.”’ The’ meeting was called by a | Opposing U. S. purchase of Okina wan farmland for military bases. lots in the Dixieland Subdivision| President Richard M. Nixon said! today the Truman Administration! “didn’t allow our soldiers to win! the peace” in Korea. | Eisenhower and Secretary of State} John Foster: Dulles had to DEE 't Adiai Stevenson’s statement that President Eisenhower for ending | “I'm sure Foster and Weber will be speaking for the commissioner,” Garan said, ‘‘Ziegler has said all along he might have to be in Grand Rapids tonight." In explaining his change of plans, * |Ziegler said today he has a com- The Association, a sort of par- “projects for First ctaims to who would be affected by the pro- posed expressway, Members have gathered 20 spe- cific questions on the project,’ ‘which will be directed at the two questions are accepted from the deputies tonight before written floor. Southfield High School, with seat- ing capacity for more than 3,000 in its gymnasium, is at 24675 Lahser Rd., Southfield Township. Seplom te an airport state|Hieh Sehoals and introauced omer Warren Twp. Votes fo Become a City WARREN (INS)—Today will be remembered ag the birthday of a city. Michigan's seventh most popu- llous city was born early today as ‘weary poll workers tabulated the 18th of Warren Township's 25 pre- With this added to the total, there’ was no doubt the new city charter |had been adopted and the City of |Warren had come into being. Arthur J. Miller, 34 - year - old ownship supervisor for seven years, has won the $14,500 a year| imayorship of the new city. Brother's Car Crashes | A nine-year-old Clarkston boy \Was admitted to Pontiac General Hospital yesterday after his broth- jer’s car struck a tree in Inde- af FE rz: : i FF | gctied i? “lft ais 2 F ri t hi i ! 3 HT e z ? : $75,000 Exhibit Bus Given City by GM Pontiac’-city commissioners ac- cepted a $75,000 Parade of Prog- ress bus last night as a gift from exhibits, reviewing stand, and Civil Defense needs. He added that the vehicle contains a 20 by 12 foot |pendence Township, Oakland Coun-| Stage ity Sheriff's deputies said. | Daniel L. Barlow, of 4890 Prince- [ton Rd. was listed in good condi- ition, authorities said. He suf- ifered severe mouth and face cuts iwhen the car left Eston road north jof Clarkston road. | The brother, Ralph, 18, was treat. ‘ed for minor bruises, they ‘said. ‘According to deputies, the. older The bus had been used by GM for its Parade of Progress exhibits across the country. Italians Flee Quake SULMONA, Italy U—Hundreds of persons fled their homes in panic early this morning when an earthquake shook,’ this central Italian town, The tremors injured ‘youth could not explain the acci- dent. ™ no persons or property. Far’ aie ; F . : _ |to the 14-man locked-up jury. Fi 2 a defense launched an attack on the reputation of the state’s star witness, Joseph J. ‘‘Specs’’ Attorney Emmanuel - Katz read portions of O’Keefe’s police record Bloomfield Slates Adult Class Series — BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Supt. Eugene L. Johnson has announced that adult education classes will start soon, and registrations now under way will indicate what courses will be offered. A -Dog Obedience — Training Course will start next Monday, with meetings weekly from 8 to 10 p.m. Other courses are in fields that are homemaking, hobby, lan- guages, recreation, crafts, arts, shop, music and science and mathematics, with 40 topics in all, * Registration deadline is Monday, with return of the forms mailed to Hills residents or calls fo the board of education office. \— Democratic (1) Democratic [Y r- Republican [1] Other [) 5. In which Congressional District do you vote | @ 00 00 ge ob cbae cowed “eeee ““ebetebssedeyus What $tate?....... see ene o* iS YOUR BABSONPOLL BALLOT Please vote only once during this nationwide election survey. 1. In 1952, for which Presidential Candidate did you vote? — Republican (] Other () 2. In 1956, how do you intend to vote for President? Democratic (1) Republican C | Other] Don’t Know [] Won't Vote 0 3. For which candidate for U. S$. Representative did you vote in 1954? Democratic (] Republican (] Other 0 4. tn 1936, for which candidate for U. $. Representative do you intend to vote? Don't Know [] Won't Vote [] } {or who is your present Congressman) ? J Ballot—unsigned—should. be mailed directly to: BABSON’S WASHINGTON SERVICE, P.O. Didn't Vote 1 Didn't Vote [) “iain fam c. I i 5 i eee. fas aie ni Fiske ree3 rf EE die Ht eRe & se slea a East Germany Suffers Serious Food Shortage — i Egypt deliveries from the Soviet Union. Store-Bought Teeth Got No Personality! SANTA FE, N. M. (INS)—- New Mexico dentists have been told that .it’s time the modern dentists stop outfitting everybody with “Dick Tracy type choppers” no matter what their age. | Dr. Roland D. Fisher of Pasa- (lena, Calif., spoke at a meeting Society. He said the progressive dentist will analyze individual patients and compose a set of teeth that fits the person’s character as well as their mouth. . Dr. Fisher said so-called ‘‘store traits and personality of the per- son wearing them, Seeks Honest Man John Tripak knows that some- where in Wilkes-Barre there is a very honest man but .it may cost him some money because he doesn't know just where. *Tripak's car was struck by an. other car and damaged while parked. ie The motorist who} struck the Tripak car was gentleman enough to leave a note with) his address, Tripak lost the note. More Couples Have Jobs NEW YORK—Both husband and wife in 10,500,000 of the nation’s * |couples held jobs during 1955, This jis about one couple out of four and ) it cortrasts with only 4,000,000 ¥ | + Box,7398, Washington 4, D. ~ ’ a ‘ . !working couples in 1940, fi * i af Tt zg. of the New Mexico State Dental bought” teeth should reflect the . et te hele ; t J * . fi - mi “ i ie wet ‘ f : és 2 sys | ’ ig ee geal ett 2 ae ke A ¥ zi + * % 4 - f m "4 “ ei ad lies eee bie ee Bd eh ee ae eee oy CW HEH TS j fire eel ed shisha eee . or tse _ STRAIGHT FROM THE HORSE’S MOUTH — Standing in al- most: the same stoic position of the statue, a group of youngsters watch the, desired-but-forbidden flow of water rushing from the mouth of the Horse Fountain at Kansas City’s city hall. The chil- . dren had been waning the fountain pools ond sprays for an instant @ooler during the hot-days; but-were-tecently forbidden to use the water until tests were completed to see if it was safe. After along | the unhappy youngsters learned that the water | and hot wait, | ? United Press Phote ~ passed the test but officials decided that the hazards were - great | to a allow bathing. Pontiac to Pay Donaldson Proclaims Week of Oct. 8 $1,624 739.98 City’s Share 22 Per >'. - Cent of County's 1957) week in Pontiac * * Budget | The erecloatation followed sim- lilar action taken recently on the) Pontiac will pay 22 per cent of|national and state levels in order Oaklad County’s 1957 budget. of \to bring attention to the gains be- $7,416,872 to be raised by taxation,|ing made in securing suitable em- the Roard of Supervisors learned | ployment for the handicapped. Mayor William W. Donaldson has, proc laimed the week beginning Oct. | “Employ the Handicapped”) The mayor has urged all citi- zens to observe the week set aside each year in honor of the handicapped and asks everyone's assistance in obtaining jobs for | such people. Area residents may aid in the) icause by cooperating with the lo- ‘eal Citizens Committed the Gov- lernor’s and President's Commis- isions on Employment of the Phys- Monday, Pontiac's share, based on 1956) ae figures, will * Red Cross, Civil i w ve Vv Tematips wil receive a tevy Defense to Meet — County cities will raise $4,931, Ot Haven Hill 654.72 by taxation this year. Waterford Township's share of | Red Cross Chapters from seven the $7 million figure will be $219,-|counties and Civil Defense direc- 658.85. Pontiac Township is slated! ltors from the same counties will to raise $55,415.90. Imeet Wednesday Oct. 10 at Haven The Board accepted the county’ 5) Hill Lodge in Gighland. 1957 budget, totaling $9,199,561: 20, | * * © in other action Monday Arthur Heaton, driector of British Debt Rises has ever called such a meeting with LONDON—Great Britain's pub-,CD_ directors. , lic debt now totals more than 76| Featured speaker is Verne Zim- billion dollars, making it second/™erman, Red Cross liaison at- only to the United States in the|*#ched to Federal Civil Defense in world’s debt ledger. >The debt,' {Battle Creek, Walter K. Willman,) in terms of dollars. is more than! 'Pontiac City Manager will speak on double the pre-World War II fig-/t®€ Proposed Michigan Municipal) ure, but in terms of sterling the disaster. growth has been early fourfold) Others attending the meeting — from 7% billion pounds in 1939) from the Oakland County area to 27% billion pounds now. will be Ransford Gromley, as- Knowledgeable people buy Imperial—and they buy it 65 8 e 4/5 Qt Code Neo. 408 i A Hiram Walker whiskey BLENDED WHISKEY * 86 PROOF © 30% STRAIGHT WHISKEY, 6 YEARS Or MORE OLD 70% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS © HIRAM WALKER & SONS INC; PEORIA, ILLINOIS o Gound Observer Corp. of Pontiac says this is the first time Red Cross Cede Ne 409 | sistant director of Civil Defense | for Oakland County; Mrs, John Warren, Welfare Coordinator of | Civil Defense for the county; Mrs. George Eberle of Milford, County Director of GOC; Mrs. Mildred E. Bennett, chapter ex- ecutive director; Mrs, Wilbur Mitchell of Royal Oak, chairman of volunteer and James Harring- | ton, chairman of survey commit- Ai tee for Oakland County Chapter. “Counties represented at the meet- ing will be Oakland, Macomb, Wayne, Genesee, Washtenaw, St.) Clair and Monroe. Ralph Thomas,' chapter chairman for Genesee County will be meeting chairman. Voter Registration Lags | DETROIT w — Voter registar-| |tion in Detroit still is 100,000 short| lof the record 988,307 for the 1952 presidential] election, officials ported Tuesday. Registration clones ie Me onda y. by the case 31 -quires that |placed. Many have applications on) las ‘Employ Handicapped’ in Pontiac | ically Handicapped, the Michigan Employment Security Commission, the office of Vocational Rehabilita- tion, the Division of Services to! the Blind and all other groups aid-| ing in helping the handicapped. | WORK TOGETHER All Pontiac area public officials, civic and religious groups, employ-' ers, labor and agricultural leaders. and veterans clubs will be working | together to make the annual week! a success here. The first full week of October has been set aside for this cause since! the Congress of the United States enacted Public Law 176 in 1945) in recognition of the valiant and successful effort physically handi-' capped persons made in producing the material which wag used to win World War II. * 7 * j Over 2,000,000 disabled veterans’ ‘and others with handicaps have, \been placed’ in jobs since the law was formed with the aid of year- round effort of national, state, and’ ‘local units. About one person in ten and one) veteran in twelve has a physical handicap or condition which re- they be.. selectively ifile with the State Employment} ‘Service where they have received) aptitude testing, counseling, and) advice in choosing work better re-| suited for them. _ 8 | INTERIOR and EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT | | Reg. $6.19 98 GAL. $ Reg. $3.98 $1498 GAL. WHITE ALL COLORS. SYMPHONY — ONE-COAT RUBBER LATEX PAINT “*3" 15 COLORS A HIGH GLOSS oe ALL COLORS Reg. $5. 95 so Reg. $1.69 CHOICE OF COLORS CLOSE-OUT ARMSTRONG'S HEAVY WEIGHT INLAID. LINOLEUM 9S... Plastic Wall Covering 54” High 29 RUN. FT. Plastic Counter Top 45" % 39° or Run. Ft. book of Colors “Vinyl Waxed inlaid Tile 50% = Vos OFF face TILE Never Needs _— 30 Colors STORE HOURS: Tues.--Wed.--Thurs. and Sat. 9 to 6 Monday and Friday 9 to 9 - PLENTY OF FREE PARKING . SAGINAW We Will Arrange Installation of Tile, Lineleum and Wall Tile Mac's PAINT & TILE MART s 1026 FEderal 2- —— -FEDERAL’S J B77 &! LIMITED QUANTITIES . SP SE 'GROUP 1--1st PAIR (@ Children’s shoes e Women's playshoes pu Se ART ET Se @Comfy house slippers OLE AA LEGGE LEE ES OOPS eee le Second Pair from This Group GROUP 2--1st PAIR 4.98 | @Children’s shoes @Teen-ager styles : 3 @ Women’s playshoes | Obittie boys’ shoes Ngee ers — ee) 'y wer ets Ee ee “FEDERAL | stare es OpenMon., Thur. Second Pair from This Group @Women’s sport casuals 308 57m. GROUP 3 Ist pr. 5.98 Second -Pair trom This Group @ Women's novelties 4 7 @ Women’s playshoes @Children’s shoes. @Boys’ dress shoes @Teens’ shoes @ Women’s sport shoes | STARTS THURSDAY AT 9:30 A.M. ON SALE WHILE THEY LAST GROUP 4--1st pr. 6.98 @ Women's casuals @ Boys’ dress shoes @Children's shoes @ Li'l boys’ shoes Second Pair from This Group GROUP 5--Ist pr. 7.98 @ Women’s arch shoes @Men’'s dress shoes @Méa’s werk shee Second Pair from This Group SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC Fri.,S ae oleae a AR aE RA SS EI z ane ; ge = r pp aig ag. laa cate mE Ge : N, oo : OPEN THURS., FRI, SAT. EVES. ‘TILD “An OSMUN Man Ia a Well-Groomed Man” | thursday, friday, saturday | Spuual mouton collared short coats. 19 Se ee ee stg an = @ zibelines @ fleeces @ tweeds Exciting new versions of your favorite « coat—priced amazingly low. Three~| end four-button wool fleeces in red, _ beige, peacock; zibelines in oxford or grey, tweeds in black or blue. Every coat with a big dyed mouton : processed lamb collar, Seary coat warmly alpaca face lined, 10 to 16, special, $19 NOT We TRL ues TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER fo es | SHOP MON., THURS., FRI., SAT. fo 9 P. M. Gift What's the weather? One glance at this novel instrument ends all of your guessing. Tarnish- Sane proof frame looks like ; polished ship's brass. The “Watched Pot” That Boils CHINA TEA POT Every guest will cock an eye at this bold littie red and white bird strutting on a gleaming black pot. Wrought iron handle. sq19 For smooth legs and under arms. LADIES’ ELECT RIC | RAZOR For Smooth Legs and Under Arms N\ YE RS| = Iwory, Pink or Blue TEL-HUROM SHOPPING CENTER OPEN EVERY Leatherette case included. THURS. - FRI-SAT. fo 9 PLM. Completely Gift Boxed. { a ee ee a a7 a 5 AE entire month of October has been set aside os OPPORTUNITY | DAYS at Tel-Huron erie Center . . your \ S opportunity to select all of your Fall and Winter needs-at « Savings! Every store ja bulging with new Fall merchen- aq eee et Ce en eee re : ’ ‘ of opportunity . ... shop at Tel-Huron and Save! 3 nee = “PARK FREE . ay Si ay : . 7 800 Cars in Our Big Lighted Lot! : * SHOP EVENINGS x _ |[ihiMw bloomed Seal | OPEN EVERY THURS., FRI., SAT. to 9 P. M. — r , Some Stores Open Monday Evening Too! See ads, a « : | > = ¥ ? the o \ WRIC 1} amazing new | At... WRIGLEY’S 4 | tcl ee Stokely’s Finest i} , Yelllow Cling Peaches | | 1} | | Regular 19.99 ; : Halves or Sliced y > ¢€ ; 4 Bracet and worm all wool ‘ ; i} No. 2% Can : Sete i 17 tt em now, quan t i} Completely Cleaned——Cut Up f : tewll ig Chie ens F | 1h | 4-5-Lb, Avg. Wt. : } if | Selected Piyweuth and i fi | 1 | bade Ry a , With Slacks 22.88 | ° : Special Sale — Boys’ 19.99. || |} fi GLEY S h WOOL COAT 16” i { ‘SUPER MARKETS § SETS REO Re even pennhmeerdactabad Sizes 2 to 6 — Brown or Blue _ PINT $1.49 QUART $2.49 . : f i WEATHER | 1| KRESGE Si ‘FORECASTER | t TEL-HURON CHECK-OUT SERVICE and : — THERMOMETER || [Oe 4 @ 40 & 45 INCHES WIDE @ COMBED YARN @ SANFORIZED @ CREASE RESISTANT Large Assort- ment Includes Values to C SHAGBARKS $1.25 YARD FABRIC SHOP SEW Nl SAVE Ph. FE 5-4457 TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER . SAVE MORE During | | TUTTE URS October at Tel-Huron! ing STORES ! Valiant Sheffield English Steak Knife Set esi ala and SWEATERS : SKIRTS | Se Ee ae ye ee i * Stainless Blades 7" Dp to 6 Pleats ah - %& Hollow Ground CLEANED and ‘ ‘ * Serrated Edges . PRESSED 4 i * New Lustrex Handles... withstand : j . i ‘ hot water F sg : ; ', i 4 at a $7.95 Value 4 ’ Only Ag: 1} GP | | st 2.77 | 4 4 French Glo | !-Hour Valet in nin Gila m 5 ; Tel-Huron : ) n Iq STORES y ; Shopping Center f 4 f\ [ Peene FES 7984 TY On Sale at TEL-HURON STORE ONLY | ; F ‘ ' / ¢ \ “ { th> 1 \ F . ro He oe gee yoo Seiad og ae ae BE Be ey i = “4 ae et if well on. bal as. Warsaw, 11 years after its “liber- . | along the Vaclavski Mamesti, the | planist, was among those present helped ation,” is still a city of rubble and 3 : Fitth Avenue of Prague, I said | and the standing ovation he re- f used to ruin, ie ir sare sg ——"* — or esas to myself, “Here's a commie | ceived led one critic to wonder | tee, fam aun mrt econo] UM Etsnevs True Life Adventures | iris 0S | meet set mee 5 | nae when we checked in at the Bristol at _ |} alt right.” preU.S. feelings which “hed icine, because] what catching a cold.” oF C i. as 5% a3 lhowever, I realized’ we were sti] “oMCst outlet for expression.” | | “Let me buy you a sweater,” I) ~ ic ’ ¥ a rie ' fon the wrong side of the Curtain.) Most of thé theaters were . , said ee” J : “ f The candies and cookies were|during August, and so, at bout # in my his rheumatism and | Theye were sweaters in each of t : that only the Mr. Bigs/riting, I'm in no posi Marto Agenta newspaper. The|and it helped him too, | oe: pe phe : oo tee Coch wibractione Hime was about four yeartjto recommend it to they were identical in oe would bring over ict ond pelesd sucae wane 600 slotys or $150 at the facades, people |Proeram I tried to|take this | mene to a room, four/ch, however, that ind me, I wasito some good. “I won't let you spend sharing one common|®!, Shortages has no shortage mechan jcouple of men in the much for a. $2. sweater," ane even commoner) @!e*t- = had to’ have someoneltried it about a week ? seen Se eee my coveralls on. Nét-jup. If they had taken it : ae os to oe : . ly, I tried many differentilonger, they probably | . African First to Glide blt mone of them/have been helped as much ag JI The next day my girl had a day after we got in, I any real help. Thenjwas, as it’s sure a great headful of sniffles. And, so help to see our Ambassador, | JOHANNESBURG — An offi so much praise for'cine for arthritis.” me Paderewski, I unbelted with Johnson, to get, his advice investigation has revealed that BITTERS that I ' = 150-clams for a blue cotton sweater guidance. He ‘was all for Natal farmer, Goodmen might as well try | Available at = which ran like a beer tap the first Swapping artists, and |hold, was the first person in took about a month be-/ SIMMS, THRIFTY DRUG time it was ' to have our |world to make a successful pains and stiffness be-| STORES in PONTIAC AND business in Poland, 1 play the small cities |in a glider, He flew 400 leave, and soon after) ALL LEADING DRUG” eeictiy jeerees, on Same) eut off trom jin 1871 in a glider made of were all gone. Iean swing! grones in MICHIGAN. 9 | tainment set-up in Russia. It. is Wik: ang bemnbeo. . under the thumb of the Mi ' of Culture, which occupies the ;' tallest and fanciest building in af : town. ‘ : A Six-Year Plant of Theatrical Services, currently in, effect, : ces, and - —get this—even the size of audi- q : , ence’. Com posers and play- 7 : é : wrights are expected to meet 4 rigid work norms, and no non- ell i sense about waiting for the Muse os : to strike. [a eo | : Polish dramatists art still say-| 2 e — "10-3 | | : ing nasty things about the United “AAs THE UN ! : States, but one of their best actors : : told me the “Hate America” plays SINKS, THE | & ‘ were a box-office washout, and PIPISTRE LLE : predicted they'd all soon fold. a * cs Two days after I arrived, Mr.| * ye? OP. Eugeniusz Markowski, Deputy Sec- © 1956 retary General of the Committee) Walt Disney Productions “for Cultural Relations, signed an | World Rights Reserved FAREWELL DANCE | ws agreement similar to the one I : had worked out with the Soviets, ee . OR FLITTERMOUGE | oe ee =FLUTTERS EVER HIGHER---- | < SEEMINGLY PERFORMING A \ TO THE VYING DAY. BUT THIS VARTING VANCE HAS A PRACTICAL PURPOSE --- and that night the news was all’ TES PLIRSLYIT OF INGELTS WHICH HAVE THEMGELVES RISEN over the Polish radio. The Wars®w National Theater and the Warsaw Opera and Ballet) IN THE AI TO KEMAIN IN THE WARMTH OF THE FADING LIGHT. Distributed by King Features Syndicate. _ Statement of Condition Pontiac, Michigan September 26, 1956 OFFICERS DIREC Milo J. Cross. ....ccecescssscesss President John C. Cowe - fa Smith Falconer..........54. Vice-President - ) Reelter Earl W. Bartlett..:.. seesee. Vice-President William A. Eubank........... vee Cashier Mile J. Crees - ' President Sam S. Hale........ coos Assistant Cashier Everett K. Garrison...,.. Assistant Cashier Rodger J. Emmert Mark. 8. Stewart General Motors Assistant Cashier and Branch Manager Corporation Harold W. Schonle Assistant Cashier and Branch Manager H . Russel Holland Turris McCully... .cccccossesccvees Auditor Circuit ludge | » i j PONTIAE STATE BANK United States Government Securities carried at $900,000.00 in the foregoing statement are pledged’ to secure Federal and State Government Deposits. ‘Stuart E. Whitfield Member F. ederal Deposit Insurance Corporation RESOURCES Loans and Discounts .................... .. $ 4,801,858.48 Real Estate Mortgages .................. .. 5,069,038.64 Total ........ Ciba ccc cccccacccsccpesece 9,870,897.12 Less Reserve ...............cccceceees -- 173,273.41 $ 9,697,623.71 United States Government Securities ....... a | 12,843,087.24 (Due within 1 year .................... 3,647,109.67) (Due 1 to 4 years .......0.. 00.00.0000. 3,801,071.32) State, County and Municipal Securities :.... 215,189.41 Other Securities ........... be ee ee eeeeee ee es _ 50,000.00 Cash and Due from Banks ...... ee eee 2,453,600.50 Banking House and Furniture and Equipment 337,619.18 Other Resources .............. Pets eee ; ___ 96,065.74 Total Resources ................2.-0005 $25,693,185.78 - ———— LIABILITIES OE $ 500,000.00 Surplus 2. oo. ccc cece ee 600,000.00 Undivided Profits and Reserves ............ 192,982.13 : Total Capital Account ..... yo ctesevecseds $ 1,292,982.13 Demand Deposits .......................... 13,307,992.24 U.S. Government. Deposits ................. 383,998.58 Savings Deposits ...................... ..-. 10,336,233.74 Total Deposits ............ bec ceeeeeeeey 24,028,224.56 : Other Liabilities ................0.00...0.. 371,979.09 Total Liabilities ..........0.......... . $25,693,185.78 ————— TORS Frank A, Mercer Physician Goodloe H. Rogers » President | ROAST ...... ROUND - CLUB or SIRLOIN | eee ee Fresh EGGS Shank Portion HA 3 Dozen. FRYING CHICKEN PARTS i ate é Dy tec Asma Ground Beet ~ Special Freezer Prices! American Forging and Socket Co, Director of Public Relations i a p / \ ws : : i \ ted ae ‘ i z ee % ¥ i ee, eee * inion ¥ j. = * Z = J . 4 ‘ i * hd 4 « ‘ 2 . P ly i HS = = eS age : : aad s . =. > d p . * . * i n os Ss ieee, gab ie Se eg gen eer rg gee ere es re ee Se Fee | a ae ee eee ee ee eS es ee ee SS ere + SO Bi i i i i a i li le i a ak a te on a ok on OO at a ee = . —7 _ SHINNER’S | Be 2 South Saginaw | ? ji ‘ a ; ey j ; : J a : us ‘ : = FS } : wf q' F: zy . = wt Fels Naptha Soap - Everyday low tee tas ss weet Kraft Oil Niagara Starch Everyday low price Everyday low price. 2. © + + se 8 Instant Fels Naptha "se 32: 66's Broadcast Hash Corned beef hash . . 1. se see eee Lorna Doone “e@e*e*e*e#e**e#e#e* ory Soap Se 15 f Bweryday low price 2. wee eee eee eee Ivory Soap Everyday low price . os + + eo eee... ° OTT Swift's Baby Meats lint Starch Liquid Linit Everyday low price . Ezy French Dressing =“ — Se off regular price ° Mt. 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SWEET PEAS Avondtile Peas... 9= ‘1 203 * ° « 8 Cons $4] . De an) Slic Toilet Tissue Sumnect . atin sn co rom $] Whole Apricots Packer's Label brand. Save se «2 eo ot Pineapple * * *.- * .* : Tomatoes Packer's Label. Buy 'em by the case . Creamed Corn Kroger. Stock up your pafitry now . Green Beans Avondale cut, tender, young beams . . . . « 4 x 5] Zs] ‘SMOOTH, DELICIOUS FLAVORED EATMORE . Mivdaticio . rrr ed Vets Dog Food Save the labels, they help the blind . , . 12 Chunk Tuna Fres-Shore brand. Fine for salads . . » « 4 Pork & Beans campseut 7 In rich tomato sauce with pork oe € ee Pear Halves Packer's Label ee eenecues sd com Sf Pineapple 42 $f | Kroger, crushed. Top flavor . «+ ¢ + ¢@ @ Cons ™ Mott’s Applesauce « Made from the ‘PP apples +e ee ee 8 ‘lew $] > j ¥ BUY PLENTY FOR SALADS, DESSERTS AND FRUIT BOWLS! } Ripened in Kroger's own ripening rooms = to the peck of perfection. Buy plenty new at this Kroger 3rd Annual FOODA- Apples 2 2 39% Squash acomn- ¢ 4 Stuffed with Sausage 2 1 5 : 10 = 29: Apple Cider caim Northern Orchards orm GG Onions 3m 19S Michigan Potatoes US. No. 1, finer all purposes ss sees eres ecee GET FAMOUS NAME GIFTS OF APPRECIATION WITH TOP VALUE STAMPS! Westinghouse _. Roaster 2 piece, behed-on enomel finish with heat-proot gles lock-in penel.. 18 quert | : apecity, Only 11 2/5 Top Velue Stomp t * Se - p= 3 = ee poe pae- ley Galea? « ee a . Werte. ; = ke ‘ BN ne : 4 5 Fy ae as Te Pe tery oo i ie ‘ pe et i fee : z # : £ a te Eeaak pee Aa ee : cs 7 EDNESDAY, OCTOBER-8, 1956. at 3 1 hee ig Os cai ie er Ta. att Tea Thursday __|Sfafion Wagons Changing - j= HUET OD ——-produss ot Me, 1 ana taney gredec ca. EES TOU E ee Temple Boas hur! at Jane Addams Elementary aig Ge Re Oe ee. ee A el —”~—“—~*~*SC*d CT, Wk sm the Amn wire the Srl Gand ree el QE] | eS Gep. Im INg | ! ae ; as : = t c i : = eee @ 5 W : r ee: : 2 = z e ee < we th . > 4 ’ *¢ South Oakland area as) { 2 - i ‘ , eeesd of treks, See. Ebatad Ge ie Licsnis soeating © ee SE ae hie dents, elementary co-ordinators,, DETROIT @ — Station wagons,| third seat in nine-passenger f a es, Mcint eae) aage aT t- ; SRE wi CPLEL ICL district chairmen, and building rep-|estate wagons, ranch wagons or| models toward the rear. All will ; Aion gee 300 be poles, Welt ee, ang ne were at 98 8. Saat food resentatives of the area. whatever you choose to call them,| have the power-operated acces- i. oie °° 2 Ry ; at which Mrs. Wayne, {planning for 1957, ‘ heavy selling features in the H jontinuation of the intense |S, ) the 1. 3 9 bu Grimm, president of the PTA | 5©me sources are predicting) regular passenger car market. } ht ‘ fancy get : here and Esther Cole, |W8e0" production next year may The very top price field, so far, past president is giving the estate wagon Oakland ACE will pour, They also are saying it undoubted-| oiatively little attention It is sig- association’ staff incl ly will be a profit item. A few nificant, bh ver, that the stylin . ‘fe Reel nO? Ge Wegtn Wes a Com! ng nw af the tly. we — rae. petitive model. but pot profitpro-|.... wr oer ees of them . Elizabeth Bonewold, of Pontiac, = that bracket sooner or later, Heights Elementary teach- ces yp tar paingiacte eg COUNTING THEIR SALES er, vice. president and Alice Mil-| mearly every car maker. brand, Vaughan School, Bloomfield) they are acquiring glamor pre- |, both, Buick and Oldenabile, wit chairman, viously associated only with |"4Ve pp arn cl i. : District chairmen for their) ™®F? costly cars. 1957. For Oldsmobile this marks a ; Tranaported| aay aternoon. He had been ill for! school areas are Julia Vanden The stying advance in station|return to that field after seven reutiied fa DO years. Berghe, Vaughan School; Louise|wagons is especially strong in the|luxury station wagon models to’ in- tue wa Ol The ton of John C. and Mary| woods, Stiles School, +|medium price field. In this bracket!crease their percentage of the oS ee Hanson Hoskins, he was born in|Dena Kirkpatrick, Lake Orion Com-|emphasis is given to the combina-|medium price over-all car market, , 7s eons Ohio, Feb. 1, 1902, munity Schools, and Gertrude|tion of “hardtop” styling in the The 1957 styling of station wag- Pontiac schools and married For three-quarters of its length|;,.. D. Lefurgy and teriors, emphasizes they no longer the violation of/Gladys Bridgman June 17, 12 ° from front to rear the vehicle hasiare merely “cargo” yhicles. The He had lived: in Oakland county Farni all the characteristic lines of thelcar makers are’ promoting them | ae. eee ee Cee ee Re conventional “hardtop” modells. a combination of Iuxiry and | troit, is Then the roof straightens out) utitity, but the eye-appeal is dis- ) vos a He was the former owner of a eee eerdito take in the rear-end features dee at dae ak ee | fear oe 4 Gasee ac te bet cent m.rea.in.|of the tial riding comfort | + Youth Cont salbnenadhe a sy yg met FiFwctse, equal ig Sh sar sommen| gtu-passenger, metiele with sub. : Grace Lutheran! Feb. 1938 te Dec. 1941, be increased by turning down the 2 ea . —Ady,| Medical Training Battalion at 745,008 et the close of se eal year resin paueye ia : W. Wi ug. 31, The sum was to a1 to seat . : iz to full meh ooetel one meee to saint han tictycenatet| these models both rear veats may | SANTA FE, N. M. (INS) — Sen 84 or MA 8-4031,|_ Surviving ego ge more than Be fer] be Sind Sate So Sece & Fee line wok Saale Ris fint not ' s in andthe Sg day off in almost three weeks of i ia Rummage ‘ s. The newest of the station wag- HSluapeer Rd Lake Orton. per some area he lence ola teas ranch ear Santee, 3% | Do You Have a Carpet Problem? onizing interiors in both leather|'. ™M. sé 33.|Call Tuson Carpet Serv, PE 5-$100. SPEER int est ero ag rhe ems a), Bate Deeg Bios = Sore wm |,, Meanwhile, the car makers tn! Watch the fitet game of the world @7\be closed Fri, Oct. 3, due to "Tistlene tower price fehl slo are giv. series on television and just rest. 37.2|\ death in family. Adv. “ertling more than usual attention to 38 the etait ket. Ford}, 1%, 014 newsmen that he is a. ' * 4 ounty S fining substantial increases in the The Tennessee Senator stayed at Ph 38 percentage of production allotted ranch, a showplace estab- : i Bond HH Chester A. Yonny registrations, fo thee Ail. tuabere apparenty| fencer nang ®,simepuace, seabr Leet hscedians fam tl My Met V22."<"as*| SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Service|according to City Clerk Lawson) Some $56,000,000 has been invest.jagree the station wagon markétiney, editor-publisher of the Santa Spinach, bel evar Share wash Sp [Bete Se Nat Tea. °*. Piine Chester A, ‘Yenny, €, tieseerl Sonne. This Sse tualaies, Set-ied % Heuth. Aieteny car aemenhiy growing one, ate oT 138 cm ‘Size hs |Calum mom tp hone aint urday, he points out. industry. Some producers are facing Santa Fe. as . . & Weet.. 68.1 townsh ee) cate Gin, Pie BE Ree"muc'.'"* $2. ltendent of busses for Utica Schools, CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Ca Nor Sta Pw... 16.4 be at 2 p.m, Thursday in Utica CHICAGO, Oct. ? 3 (AP)—Chicago|Carrier Cp wet Alrlin... 14.4 will a p.m, " : e Seay Sea pee reese BR BtMon be) gfe atte ea ct a ee Community National Bank Eggs steady; receipts 1,000; wholessle|Cin Mil MM. 454 Pan AW Alr.. 175), ty tie Utica, He buying price unchanged: 08 pet” cent or ties Sve ... 60.6 lh, OS e ’ A white 44; 66 per cent or better «+ 56-5 Peree ott 21, /died Monday at Henry Ford Hos- . mixed 42%; 65 per cent or better me-/|Cilmax - 1.5 5 he tal diums 33; standards 33%; dirties 28%; |Coce Cola ....1046 Denner JC.. 8 im d ; ri ee ae Gol’ Bra A ::: gai opel Cola... 184) Shelby Township clerk from Col. Gas ..s0, 2 ee et ‘ . e of Phelps D..... 64.2| 1947 to 1955, Mr. Yenny had been +» 312 pill Pet -.” 60 | portation since 1949, was & ; 4 near oo hon se Naz Gon Pe Pr ai 102 Pu is <2.1| member of Utica Masonle Lodge, STATEMENT of CONDITION tmixed weight and grade 180.280 1b erer-|Cor" cCWag'-- $84 Pullman °.-. e| eg AM: And Ullen Rotary as of the close of business Sept, 26, 1956 i Bahay t Mot 64 Pure Ot... 413 ba i ' ge ibs. 845-1800, gatiy anion Sune |C0nt OU Ti RO gu7..* aE3| Surviving besides his wife, Mary, || . ' Eat dS"" pais "Wane Pc. Rtiak qtflare five daughters, Mrs, Marion RESOURCES bom a RY puedes a6 pppetiatd partise Wr ..- 5 Rey Tos B:.” $1:2/Vithoulkos, Mrs. Margaret O’Neal, recom trading va ate Sow: sngetiee Bout Aire: tf Safeway Gt: s84{Louis, Mo. and Mrs. Ellen Wil- Cash on Hand and Due From Other Banks....... 16,383,708.18 irade on slaughter sieers* and. heifers, |Du Pont wee OE Bt Pap... 49.4/ 80M, ne Oe. and Mrs. i So'e-Fi fo; around’ Yon head uhity and |East od. 1"; $83 Sean A} Ra’, 374107 Adoms, Clowson: a sep tom Securities of United States Government......... 36,087,059.17 52,470,767.35 Set caren eee ee Sele Sa? 2 So ee Baler rare ces meses 7 | fers, mowtly 6S0-1100; some very Yhin|Brie RR‘... 98% Sinclair’ ...:: g03/Ind., his father Albert Yenny of State, County and Municipal Bonds............ 14,918,770.42 i wept, comnees 5.00 Eg, ar matin Petry Mor ses g: Bocony ..... + 53.1/ Detroit; one sister, Mrs. Bessie ; about steady on limited suppliss: few |Pood Mach .:. 2.2 Son ‘ec 7.* 43/Godfrey, Mt, Clemens; four broth- Other Bonds ee ee a ee ae 11,000.00 peed high | cheles and prime vealers|Pord Mot ....61 Sperry Rd.... 24.2 . . - ) 28:00-34.00, some held ; scattering |Preept Sul... 88.4 Sta Brand..... 3¢7/¢TS; Albert, Russell and Frank, all , . So%d and, low choice reslers and calves Fruch Tre". 323 gia ol cai... a8 lof Detroit, and Charles of St. Stock in-Federal Reserve Bank........... Sd eee 129,000.00 14,00-30.08; few Hight culls around 1600. |Gen Dynam’:. 722 st on Ro... fr4|Louis, Mo., 15 grandchildren and , — Gen Pas 2. 44 Std, OU OR... SiSione great-granddaughter. Loans and Discounts ............ cecteves .... 12,901,266.86 Gen Mills 68 ASO, Oct 9 TAP) eslable hogs (Gen Motors. 47 Suiher ‘Pap. . 418 David B. Monnich “ae Me 10,000; moderately active buying closed|qen 7 a4 one S: {| COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Serv- Real Estate Mortgages os esee Caer eee e geen een e 14,224,845.26 27,126,112.12 = w, steady to 25 Njower on butchers:|Gen Time .... 32 Texas Co...” 584 d Boyd M h.3 i cciateeiemmeniniannemmmeniall : # late" and closing sales mostly to 28\Gen Tire .... 33.8 2e28% CO--- 584/ice for David Boyd Monnich, 3, . : 2"and 5° 5e0-200 Tb. buichere, 165-1690; Gockel wy" "", ‘r 7 Textron ..'. 213/0f Mr. and Mrs, John Monnich of Accrued Income Receivable........... eeeee te 405,562.81 ; meial 16.46-16.00 M er over 246 Goodrich : i] queue We. Ot ay ae poke Se Thurs- ; : BA ted wee eet ANE SQA oo ht Hecate Hlehapel, Walled Lake, peregrew Prepaid Expense ................eeeeeeeeees : 63,497.99 ; “2 one ;| Gt West B ... 19.3. - 96 jin Lakeside Cemetery, Oxbow P rer = \Hnatted volimns’ mixed tradon tvectoe Wo (crermound «.. 14.8 Undered '--sMeltake. David, ill for two years, Bank Premises, Land and Buildings............ 1,185,825.29 : 300-800 Ib: sows 14.80-18.00- frades|Mersh Chee .. $0 Unit Air Lin’, 3teldied yesterday. ; ‘ / . o Salable ‘cattle $000; calves 200: ah! Momestk .c:. 334 Unit Aire... 7 | He is survived by his parents Furniture and Equipment........ secead sy.en.. 203,854.52 4 weights and grade very slow; weak tol ook i Pt’. 96 Un Ges Cp... 306/his grandparents, Mrs. ma Z fully $0 lower; heifers slow, steady to'm Cent ..... 58.4 US Lines..... 29.5|Boyd of Washington and Mrs, Lil- : j Pare . : & : . ait see erent eet ay 3 ae: Flin Moonich ot Crbow take, an Real Estate Owned Other Than Bank Premise 189,000.00 1,578,679.81 ; ; ead; sto Inland St! .,, 884 US Tob..,.., 2\three brothers, , Danie ' _ Jeholee and prime steety 1135 fb, up.37 0. eaber CoD «-- $8.4 Walereen.. 305 Edward and Jeffrey Alan. Other Assets 20... 0... ccc ccc cee cccec cece” 26,983.63 ca ettreas ae ace eee Se Te 3 | prime 1050, Ib. ‘mined ‘yearlings: 29.00;\70t prick, ----1022 Wette H-- $37/ New Zealand is one of the larg- TOTAL RESOURCES ........ Veewes perce . 96,730,374.13 . E ™ és w prime 97 Ib. heifers 27.00: good tO'me ghoe |... 39.6 Wilson & Co.. 14 lest exporterg of dairy products, high“ chofee 19.00-25.00: utility and Iworth ... 44.6 . Seraal Sse Mec aderd Soest OY Schl BY Fase dey > aloe mate ae evel Sol | } : .50-13.50; ‘ ; OM is | Bp cer sion, Cele eapnate and Jcabr “34 Yom MAT: M3[toe wong | LIABILITIES t Ile .00- : an can- : : ® ¥ ; 5 a, |ners 6.00-7.80; utility’ and eonerdal Johns Man .. 45.3 Zenith Rad...109.2 Deposits: : +) Dulles 12.75-14.50; good and choice veal- ; ets 18.00-22.00: cull to standard 8.00- ; . , Metis aceite f° t2, Bele NE:| ew yORK. Oct. 3—Compiled by] Demand ...........00ccceecceeeeceuceceee -53,330,379.16 Joad good 635 Ib. weight 18.60; high good|the Associated Press. COM PLETE ; : = y Ry ad 340-535 Ib. stock hetfers Indust. Rails Util. Stocks o Ti ° ; . 34 541 605 51 wilgee : = seniabie shea 2800: genera! trade wet hangs rraerarteyt | MW vcr cccerdercccesrscceeesseesecs cess se OU Neier ao le Ve rice weak to 0 lower than Monday:/Potrou “aly gene ime fea itt fi ° U. $. Government.......... veccceeeecceseese 1,994,481.29. ree ee elke eee aly, os Snae:| Week ago...,..2862 130.8 709 1768 heal alth the |cull ‘to low good lambs 13.00-17.50; good|Month ago...... 270.4 134.1 4.8 185.4 = dred eyes ne MO ae, ema chai, erm dete ae eas wt Re oh TOTAL DEPOSITS ...........0...00eeeee 89,866,465.96 : pelt, 31.25-21.50; load good and choles) 1888 = setese 249 1263 086 1718 . : pelts 4730: eull to mostly’ good shorn|1958 low ...... 2001 M48 612 1488 Accrued Income Unearned.............000e.00. 837,446.63. eee eget fn nT TT ~ Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Et 456,153.34 From «Pontiac Store \ on “Cc. d. Neph Tr Cet y eserve or axes, in eres ’ c.. oe ee eee eee eane 4] * Fifteen pairs of men’s shoes, \ Poul var Baldwin “Rubber ree a Ks Reserve for Dividends—Not Yet Declared...:..... . _ 77,041.59 worth $160, were taken Monday DETROIT,\ Oct. 2 (AP)—Prices patd|at Lakes Off & Chem.* 14 +3 . : Chard, Lake Ave, Poutins policeltte ae ee Saree he | cma Rowell Bee Me cee tS Reserve for Contingencies........,........... | 324,764.91 ane Lake Ave., Pontiac. police SMeory. ll a i tebe type, hen The ‘Prophet Com io io "About $10 in also was|heary type braliers or tryers 244-395) Tolede Bison Co... 12.8 128 138 Reserve for Loan Contingencies................ 334,536.10 659,301.01 , change looted from the cash register, ac-|parred Rocks 74:23" eaponeties S81 16|"*No sale; bid end asked) } | cording to the owner. Joe Capoona sea Gocines yo; Waa reesters 11-12; me sale; Wid ¢ -“ : Other Liabilities , , 72 042 45 . * . } 31: ee eee eee ee eee hh hh he nee ii a. : = of 94 Henry Clay Ave. Police said| toms ss.s7, UE\*SNOM™ Rens 29-91; . “% | £ fom, weere pleas Was che peTRor® roas Wanderer Gets 5 ——— Capital Stock—Common ........;. veveeceesees 2150,000.00 . me DETROIT, Cet. 2\(AP)—Zegs f.06.| ST. CLOUD, .Minn. (AP)— \ . tess Balch’? Oe, Motor No. abinizas.|ereaee? UNS fees “88° «Ttchy-wheels,” the runaway box- Surplus .. 0... eect ee epee cece eee secs Mph50,000.00 Public sale will be held at 604 N. Main! whites: grade A jumbo 86: targe s1-|Car, is back in the sheltering arms Mise ce te pat en’ CotP*r ia weighted sverage S14: medium 34-/of the car barns after trying the a |___.Oe*- 3 & 3008 3% “orede B iarge 48-56. wid. ave. 47,j0pen road with near disastrous | « od ‘ Crawford-. Undivided Profits 0... 0....cccecceeeeegeeee+_ 461,923.15 _4,761,923.15 yet Fe Sree ets cee ae Mme hod y rei a, the Dawe-Grove ©) TOTAL LMABILITIES 2.2.0.0 .0eceeeeeeeee 96,730,374.13 i 1 be held 2902 Commercially graded: \ Ave,” Royal Oak, ra on October) whites: Grade A large%e%-40, medium boxcar made a break for it, Motor No./ 39.33, slipped past the passenger station United States Government Securities in the amount of $3,160,000.00 Par Value, in the Oct. 2, 4, 1986]. Browns: Grade A large 46-47; medium) and was headed for open country Insurance of All Kinds — foregoing statement are pledged to secure Federal and State Government Deposits, . i 30'%4-33. . ’ , : when a switch engine crew spotted | 710 Pontiac State 4 \ : ’ 1960 Pontiac 4 Door Station Wagon a it. Someone threw a switch just in) _ Bank Bide.. MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATON S| as Motor No. PTS687707. Public sale wit Chile is to have seven new Celis, to head off the boxcar’ sj . Ph. FE 2-8 57 » | . Liang : ‘A ets ; ME ce be el on Onto oyal Ont, Michigan, luldde plants, mostly around early demise at the hands/of ag. FM iJ ‘ _ —— _ at 0 p.m. oct. 9, 4, 1selcepeion, “ee passenger train. | / { * ‘ ef ‘ . ‘ * * t sont . inte ae tee es : }mmatter, not curves Of] to capture “the lost five ‘mil- Pom Moreover, the Mirror not only|Britsh motorcar exports. lion” readers whe have dropped ty Cee eae when be wrote thai| AS for the Royal family, Wyatt] m6. . f o Mirror “is one of the worst of- which, by British standards,| Price. With 500 publishing okt ah «pichelle” in és ta Oke to reg fenders” when it comes to trying|™%s Virtually sacrilege: |houses putting out printings of SPOONIN’ TIME — Not a bit backward about learning the — canese actor who is appearing with oun gain circulation by publishing} “How can anything be wrong/2.090 to 3,000 at double the rate of) ways of civilization, “Michelle,” a five-year-old female chimp, go." Juma and the chimp enjoyed the ice cream treat during a by with Britain? There is the beau- the market has been = the Festival Gar- of the Royal family. tiful Suita and bet eae ine tries to master the art of eating ice cream from a spoon. Engaged § day away from the cameras when they visited 3 But, for his main thesis, it wa8line Duke of Edinburgh, presiding imar go for an average 36 aplece in the spooning party with the chimp is 13-year-old Juma, an Afri- dens at Battersea, England. o is through unless her! ., spiendidly over our right little, - ~ ~ up to reality, stop think-|i.h¢ little isle... . We are be-| Though and |mused by the fairy-tale story of the|Popular editions have met with) Cael Sqles men (ane eee ea eee enna ‘oer the vest of Shoppers Get Break jyoung Queen Mooning about|80me success, the serious Italian ee ales n whom they had just sold two gal-/he did not hand over the rest of the Royal family is one of the main buyer still wants his books hand- of Home Brew lons of “home brew” whiskey. his money. | BUENOS AIRES—Vehicular traf- contributory factors to Britan’s|some and | The victim, Otie M. Blackshear! The men weed (ie names of Mecific 0 probibited on the Calle : ' g 4 5 we itted hejofficers who at time were plight. It saps our dynamism. It| Availability. While there are) Do cin at Police of 51 Cottage St., admitted — Florida in Buenos Aires each day makes us dwell on the past and|5,000 to 10,000 inhabitants per bought the illegal liquor on a street/on duty in uniform, police said. ™ corner yesterday afternoon Neither man showed a badge, /from 4 to 8 p.m. to permit shoppers believe we have achieved every-\bookshop in other European na- Ponting Police are seeking two , e ‘ his |thing open to man.” tions, each bookstore here serves said, - Blackshear said, but both men-jto stroll through the area without|Pontiac And then, of course, Wyatt went ‘some 68,000 Italians. men who posed as police officers! He claimed the pair, both in plain'tioned badge numbers difear of autos. Eugene i Card of Thanks 1| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted 8 Work Wanted Female 11 . - RRA ' of . 2 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Wish ATTENTION iments nad Indien work, ADB Apply, Wi pad od a Wtd. salesmen or women, babyaltticg 4 heusewort | paee : iocal ‘compe of 90940, ines = yy ge “tte food DEMONSTRATE QUAL-| learn a good business. en * Stokends teder, a . 6 prod’ . eee Sh meee from our| greater ‘5 a WA . LC On| IBM needs year around ay and} PP, W. Dinnan, 66 W. kind friends area, Bales exper’ nce part time. 80 per cent commission. tation in the Area. This Saturday vam spat Se geet re- Huron. os eee Fae UP & DELIV- ing ent sement tn = a see 2 All Weather Window Co, On| position nes lent aan, College ~ enley costing pee x loss Frank . We ee | our own sales ° «! C \ Box No. 4, | E t A 8A pli Earnin lus shwYek MOST BE EXF_G500 training pretenred. CE 6-068) rite " ; mployment Agencies liver, Pontiac Ares. OR over MUST . GOOD ite to Business | and state background and age PPP AP PPP APPA PPP PPP PPS ae are Ga) East eeeckn cea | Be easter Si | an ees eh 5 i. 3 ' vis . : of “of St, Vin-| Api ; MAN ON FARM. MILK-| Flint, Mich. A :Mr, J. P. FOR Rk ALL ner e Paul, andthe anuit Pu-| E. Lincolp Ave.. Royal Qak. Daily ‘on necessary 3085 M. Roch-| Kent An pores Will be treated | LADY TO pong ty 54 3 Asst. Personnel . Dominic’ DeCesare’ and i sf a ore 34, : § days. Home _FE_3-1650. Di t 50 rs. : : ANTED: MECHANICAL ENGI- cor 76 irector $3 4 husband of & Hos- Jetirey es, OA SALESMAN aree: ee LADY TO GET GIRL 7 , king; deer brother of Mra. Walter in Memoria: $3011. FOR RELIABLE BUILDING! Siig “Por details and estimat-| ‘School in. vie ivd. and 1 d , m z= 3 A _ eatin! Auburn. FE 43 . Large company needs @ person-| Eall and Momer D. Hosking, Fun- anenneneeee CREDIT COUNSELOR | Prev t MOM oct | ee ee ee ee Gat Paee an | Sale Zee Mymae wa © pleasant Det. 5, at 2 p.m, the Donel-| CROOK -— A tational concern bas am open-| LENT OPPORTUNITY. VALLEA4 Ra’ near a ifte by having soy verty in your —— to oe pececane eo ~Jehns Inineral Home with {3-| Ta loving memory of Pioregee| ing in te sales dept. This po-| LY'S, OLive 1-0941, aggre sauuee = = me. FE 2-571. ‘ pene eal do I ride ot : 1 Hoskins will le in| > oe eee tenities: for @ life time career. only, Aj sD person, Auburn | LADY TO CARE FOR 2 YOUNG pees st _, 406 io one we heartaches,| Rapid advancement ble under Hotel, uburn iidren, good home, live in, em- | Stete ik Bldg. FE §-0227, ™ : We bear vilenee hed aalery, ral cous. Sears Roebuck Wanted Female 7 ae “Press + SR Bee te, “ se ‘ Yr | 5 lacetate” tate Set fret than| et tt tance ia ft dc _Help Wanted Female 7 | onses awe, wim aosrma| ACCts. Payable eee, a 2 FIRST an O. 2 WoMeeN Pan Or. a ee escent home, Must oe. between 450 > plastic Cem . te and 45. Steady position wi $ Xs sary, No deliveries. Cali Erma " _ and pi NAT. CREDIT . ~ Holling Sadler, PE 2-6148 = roots ot faundry toe will hgndle Acets., Payroll, ete. BUREAU WILL EMPLOY BAKERY SA TRL, tes. Commerce, Male Female. 40-hour week. Day work 7 between 6 a.m. nd 6 p.m. for SS ee eee ee 02 Ponting State Bank Bids 3 SALESMEN IM W.L 14 Birm, MI 4-711 tment, 408 State Bank Bidg, DIE MAKER mic person, Tony's Drive an. 00 Ate | OPPORTUNITY — |“ RMINGHAM : ; rn, Utica, : A career in retailing with on XPERIENCED OM nee ace | All Sears’ famous benefits, | 50 YOU NEED 99 awe 7 PART pe tm OFFERINGS rea | : or fuil time applic é of ‘ inte full or part ct oe ee Fonte ye aS” aig cot asse aS You qualify for them. | Sheect sui gap Pein out sot | fSrRiota. St Sou have reset seit | fetaioes typi Reger’ off sisters and brothers, ‘| Orion Rd. Rochester ______| Earning potential of $150 aneceesery Fares ing or manager oup. OF 2 378. $f | Zorn cad experiegeel’ colvaiedies. Flowers 3 CARPENTERS per week, draw against | Pee‘ Soy "Beeline Pashion ‘sara and 9S yrs. of age. Write giving| 139 W. Maple. ingham, Mid- apannateaie . Pad Hg a ee Ne = commission bamples oe For informa ba resume, Pontiac Press Box| west 44254 , DUNSTAN’S FLOWERS tween 7 and 9 p.m es : MIDDLEAG: Wow “ W Huron rE eras DINING RB J Phy DELIVERY MAN TO DRIVE OUR . Lae . Ted's has a limited number of k "4. Sars week. EE Fanerat Directors 4 “bast hat RO For content interview | tated, sate ard | eat ww naett “ |Gol Who Wants Renta Da tS . 5 . <4 en, OF . * ‘AM OCT 3 ine GEORGT. AIR AMBULANCE GROUND Genera} Frieting and Office sup- | call Mr, Lynch, FE 5-6168, person caly. _— Scrib's Bar 4 os. ‘30 8, Tele- to Go Places A LEONA, 606 Rosewood Pi..|Pursiey Punersi Mome PE 1211 | PiU FE 20) ____. | hetween 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. | TED’S otbee aby io cane 3 her i have some knowledge of pastry.| Tuesday, Wednesday and | Woodward At Square Lake Rd, school. sge@ children and do light 325 ster of Mrs.| /ONC1SON-jONNS Biting Meow 3040" Dichard take | Thursda , a Rounework. 2 lve in Own room. | travel agency needs an attractiv f, windows: ' J . . 8 . " 'ravel agency n e : ' / ly rina Ripley Br paso tee a ata | RA: be 41655, Fenerg wane y ing) $10 weekly. Fr 4-024 after, Pe =} 4 N a HOUSE- secretary “io plan trips for their enece. a a ro wien mg Rte ATS FUNERAL HOME ae kaae Cal end sabemaie, tie sINATI work. Stay of £0, own room. TA Satlone ‘See Jane at MiDwest,| Woman. would like day: , See inte Wierd: Mie Clen:| Complete tecliities Om o1is1 | [elute Wall and sidewalks, 310 SALESMEN a eoumer einh, Day wore he bon or | ane © 8e8. pay. MA) {00 Pontiac sate Bank Bids. FE! work Call FE 2-2744, | PROCESS ROAD - ‘Ruth Jacob Smart and|Drayton Plains — Waterford Twp. | cop aie LINOLEUM AND $350 Monthly holidays, Dixie Diner, B'ham, MI | sig; aeeTina | 5027. _—. : . | ¥ /ReUE. plant to serve you. nee Anes ORFF IN a Formica installers, full or pert! Have immediate “penings for 2 oes. wee ain ¢, Show CAREER YOUNG | pes : AN DESIRES PER- eet mt, N. of MGS phone St Ree, RS etre ee ae ee Ee eg | eremame amen ts’, Su | Sbaty REE ea EE Peake | etiaase ne ad Seta nt GIRLS siactarng lat Pea gor | -Milord Sew Efe, “TY 4 . 7 T 5 - iiteicecomaareccmnes near ‘ em. » Ree ’ if ae. V oorhees-Siple Pvienced. mijood arama, wited | established ‘organisation Our|£XP. GRILL AND CURB GIRLS. ing cards and e thelr | TARY for psychiatrist 400 perlenges jp ree rt Business Services 13 Schram was taken to the working conditions, gee Mr, Bloch | salesmen are tra to earn, Call FE 2-9183. rs and earn to 100 per o a ETARY for citnic n* 33 eneral office procedure. py e— Sener Funeral Home this after- FUNER AL HOME Melin rniture Co, 25 8. Sagi-| from $8,000 to $15,000 per yr. after exp. BABY 3 DAYS, LIVE . No experience necessary. | § a ARY to Steel Tycoon $350 Bontine Press, x. te «ohne REPAIR, WASHING oon. Funeral arrangements by ae naw. __| Short, training period. Man must |i, ‘rm 3.7510, call after 4:30 p.m tq nothing to try. Write today | Ri ‘mi S and vacuuta sweepers, Mort Panerai Home, Ambuuance Seg Plane of Motor | —TT ve Vou Ever Said? | the ba 1 civility Mitta’ | EXPERIENCED MAiD'FoR GER:| Stadt" pon, BLO" vornddle, | RECRENOwisT Sr deni Building Service 12) Fayz Siete "Yat'R,“Tottoon * cy id? . . ; ID - x i. ee, . . ; » | RECE * ¥ a seohnep tetraacetate owes ke For 4 _ Johnson, eral housework and cooking, Godd ch! ’ RECEPTIONIST attractive .... er Ce eS, -F Cemetery Lots = 5) 12 Sin, te shpat $90 more a rere Ito 4 pm. Tues, and Wednesday wages. Small family. MI" €0091. | geet Newer Ry — BUY WHOLE |VARIETY JOB ss... At custom canpanters| AIR COMPRESSORS > Reaver: dear brother | | things they need.” We are conf | omy. Waldron Hotel. No phone EXPRIENCED WOMAN R | sale—Sell_ retail, OR 3-3311 OFFICE BEGINNER |... $1 meee. ST, at 7. EM | Cub tractors, mixers, pumps and Mae Tesi, Mrs Olive Vou WHITE CHAPEL © dent’ that we have Just such an | —terviews. housework and baby care. GReen- | zy DEMONSTRATOR OPENING BOOKKEEPER public velations e400 | Terms. Gorden #7. EM | int prayers, Reread @ Mrs Jets, good location, 3 graves, $115.| opportunity fer you. . Apply leaf 45711, for 2 in Oakland County. Make AREER CENTER. | 4-iREMODELING,ADpitions, |" ™ Mae Diste Her. 6 graves, $380. FE 2 ednesday evening between 1:30 EXP. WAITRESS to 50 per cent. Call FE 4-0408 CAREER CE : Wy yo 5 a ge | OR \3-1 ; ee and 8:30 p.m. 1064 W. Huron St. Sheet etal S pm to Sad Apply in poreen Mr ¢.s30? “or Se $2000 mt Pee Boe. estimates. PE 3-4764.” ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS ment in “rayton Plains Cemetery, | HELPERS only, Pure Food Restaurant, 253 Telephone Solicitors : ALL DS OF CEMENT 4 yg he A "Seocsal Protas a Mr. Thayer will ie tn state at | BOX REPLIES Men 3, Saginaw. Hours to suit, @ N_ Telegraph. Instructions 9 | 2 Mock work FE Teer. Office iy Co., 27 W. Laws UN-PET. OCF We CLA | Group Hospitalization, paid holl-) peoerimental sheet metal & | EXTRA MONEY FOR | WANTED: ELDERLY WOMAN aaacuaanconaant LAYING O QUALITY oS. be AN PELT, OCT as 1956. CLAR-/ at 10 a.m Today there days, vacation pay. Apply Pare-| _ aper mental shee e ay- HOUSEWIV S around 50 to do housework, live : og wad aged Lamy lake Bive ‘| a y on Construction Co,, 44000 Grand ' ox er} mced eneral sheet metal . ES in, OL , BESTWA c. BUD atk Pn 8.2080 at trimming. Get our band of Mrs Alice F Van Pet:|4 Were replies at the Press iver, Novi Mich, Northville 2610) than. . PART-TIME SALES | WANTED: BABYSITTER, 5 DAYS s SANDING 3 PUNT | aise dear father of Mrs. J.C. Yandell,§ @ffice in the following § | ~°%¥0 33515. Plenty of overtime, fringe bene- ° oni a week Drayton Pl. area. Call} DRIVING SCHOOL |“ rice NO A & FIN. | BASEMENT WHITE-WASHING & Mrs. P. L Baker Mr. .M .| boxes: " IMMEDIATE | OPENING - FOR MAN “ad! Siperatt work’ - Greror Mtg POSITIONS OR _3-3603. sriz.| Get. more driving sense tor your [ar ogee neg A Service, chipping, painting. and varnishing i i! ® - . ‘ warts: * mechanical a i | aircra wor cre . if} . OM - * types r deat Brother of Mrs. Lueiile, Sor-| 7, 10, 14, 15, 16, 25, 28 parts department. dome tools te Co, MI-4-3540, cauneyes Cy Aoaiy’ tn Sen: aren, wget housework. and roe saat Call FE 58886 or FE oo yh ag AND CE- uae. our prices reasenabte, . 0 ’ * '" * * * * ‘ed. " i fy * . . an o 3 's Pay Ven Pelt. Funeral service will ) 4%, 88, 76, 78, 87, 89, 90 person. Keego Sales & Service, partment, “Ave . Perscunel De} oe. eye trans, to Harrington | LEARN TO_ORIVE THE SANE |—~ ARR TRENCHING |BTOcK LA “, be held Thursday, Oct. 4. at 1 * es as tak uth tte Keego Harbor ‘| WO REAL ESTATE SALESMEN, | ~PoOS eS... vam | Bit RSY* we pease after ¢00.| WAY AT “SAPE-WAT™ Di R an tm. at Allen's Puneral Home, 91, 92, 96, 100, 108, 11%, | | insGRANCE CLAIMS ADJUsTOR | FU)_oF part time. New and old GIRE, WANTED FOR Wane, Time WoUkh TO DO GENERAL HOUSE |, TRAINING SCHOOL | va en Footings, Water ‘tne Field tile, 8 é ves. } aad . Oe Pe. Ment & 116, 118, Write statin qualifications and | pomes. ams Realty. 118 Bala Restaurant, EM Sela work and cooking. Pvt, room. Bus. FE 2-2253__Res.: oeres “PROSUCTS "SS Walls and windows. Reasonable erasesn Cemetery, Detroit. Mr. | o tne preePee at ‘oe es 4 Fee win, FE 4-0547. » Gi l t L ae orem Le ue VOICE LESSONS rv. FEO nen’ cobmete ek tnd bm 23-1631 est. No obligations, re Van Pelt will lie in state at the a a r MA ICE, EXPERIENCE IN GIV- ” A Allen's Puneral Home. | Help Wanted Male 6 LOOK MEN TOOL ITiS tO eam he, Week, must be, ad to type "Nd VOCAL LESSONS AND ALSO tom, Sake Terenas, gentenees oo BP Lom 3 tatiana : ° ees Steady year round sales position, . 4 } work BIR B ND ‘63047; hi ‘ 58-7843, ie bitious man, Previous sealer esen. MAKERS Interv LOWING | _ Rote Ponting | Press. al een work. Also chimaeya, No job. too | Soe hg ccliasahes” Uinenecd The Pontiac Press A Few Men rlenge, net required we rain ie If you're between 21 and 38 and | W' “n An RO ) DRIVES. TO Bans- ane oe " ~ a a limited ped » Ps Le —, ot bs 5 ane, lumber . . NeEDED wrt M best insurance “and” retirement AND You for a position on “our staff | ends. Mi e4abQ.. | O' Ph. FE 40458 _ 686 Staniey ave. | —+0e%6. estimates. Ne feb too Mie or FOR WANT ADS ABILITY. APPLY ieCHARICAL lane for your family protection, of personnel intervierers. We pre-|~ = B RICK A small, FE RON BETWEEN 10:30 AND 12 00, Crenael quats, Scatible by ine eres, (Rane tralian ee | Work Wanted Male..10| Pace very _reasoneple we. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE = : ehh es Bhd, J lor our service equitalent ¢ ence in stile RRA A RA AAR AAA EA LDOZIN DING. . DIAL. FE 2-8181 AGORESSIVE CLEAN CUT MAN,| And products. Apply in person BENDING credit or other public sontact bap anne ME a Dake A-l CARPENTER WORK. NEW | _Free estimates. FE ¢5050. pairing @ rewinding. 218 B. Pike. sets 8 unlimited. opportunities for ad-| img Co, 102 N. Baginawe Conk yinterviows, by appointment.| Permanent, good wages, private | repair. FE 44210, 7 ARPENTERS RNA From $8 a.m. p.m, vancement, Aoply in pereon after | MAh ABDUT 36 gnaw. FIXTURE 2all Miss Edwards et FE 5-0277;/ room with television. Thutsdays SING ur irs and Iterations, RACE . at ) AN ABOUT 36 YRS. OLD FOR SEN BATHROOM REMOD :| Additions, porches, _ siding, | fampine. leon, ane re 6 p.m, 264 N. Woodward. service station, Atomic Power Gas GENERAL and Suntay off. Birmingham res-| gitchen cabinets, porches, reason- a My ane: 1788. immediately, The ATTORNEY Station, Telegraph nt Square LK. LDERS HOUSEWORK Frese te ttervee, © ac! able, FE 20300, or FE ‘5.2004. | baremens Garages ‘or omy or | FURNACE CLEANING ARD AB: eas Gegamees fe Tesvon Large hational finance company | Rd. MI 6-1848 000 BUI Peso poor lets arveew. CARPENTER & CEMENT. a) or do the entire eh" metal contracting. sibility for errors 1 re Soa ee opening for an SALARY - est PLAIN COOKING. > Porches, steps, ete. Rea« rates.| job financing with ne . mn to cance! the charges sis work should oy 8 chahonging Pius 14 per cent comm,, our bust- ony Srerfane es , vacs: FE 4-5015 ! Sea RE. ALL KINDS. py ee rane nce & repairs, free ° fla vad too adverticn: | ivsniM for 4 200mg, man last’ | peer dome service, selling of tion pay, holiday, pay, and ll anne WANTED: MIDDEEAGED LADY | vcs “Senn Pesiherstone, FE| MICHIGAN HOMB REMODELERS ares, apes, fe, a which has been ren- 5 . pplied by company. Ap | care } m | 41330 8 | PRINTING — fered valueless through the Applicant must iieensed to ands “fibers! share ta ete a Ee at , HIGH SCHOO! GRADUATE FOR. b_§. FE ibei0 after 6 pin. | Sen WORK WA “NO | CA PRINTING error.. When cancellations practice law in Michigan Could| Ate you. wiling wo put’ ai, AVON TUBE DIVISION “cashier and general fice work. | YOUNG WOMAN WANTED TO| cp too small of too ‘are. Pree | modeling, residing OR 34173 aft OXBOW PRESS are made be sure to get consider recent ateduate nlanning | your time and effort Fe - Vr Fourth and Water Bt, Steacly position. 8 tay week. Ac- ke tel ¢ calls, Part or full/ Ostimates. FE 3 . 5. ©M bead Eicaments Si be aives | Repth. siving hides eronstion, enh | ae Bek eran ghacwtive posttipa Rochester, Mlebigen Smpsram Abst ie fomee | _aan. Re Sto hen": | CABINET MAKER AND CARER. |CEMENT Te OUR fur cate |i A story, fon, sal | Ww '? \ ee . i , > ' . "i , 5 wt. , ery expected Oddrees ama “tate sirable 4 tw bot scenteoty Cais Fn ote " ‘ OSMUN’S, 51 N. Saginaw - ter. eee and — VE ScEWENT WORK, DRIVEWAYS. ee Spee up 4 phone number, Write Pontiac, ‘all expenses furnished. If you Western Electric Co,, Inc, Help Want 8 GiRPENTER AND CABINET tis, sea-watle, etc. FE sa3e7,| felivety. rk guranteed. Closing time for advertise. Press, Box i, can pase a right .nvestigation as en = hea yiCAR T A q 5 =| 39-7688, ents containing type sizes ‘RTNREDE | to-character, & itke people enough | Accepting applications in F lint, | HOUSEKEEPER, MIDDLEAGED. — ~~ | Berk, weg, sad teeeir. 0D. 3B.) CEMENT & BLOCK | #®PAmR SERVicn oeer ARC WELDERS to make @ permanent connection, |’ from persons interested in com-| White. To take full charge for |BUY ALL ¥ nN vor | _. Murdock. ie WOrk PE 5-078 = Rah b von a... potest, ms pote AA ro at ey ‘4pply sitf; | Btuncations work. porting couple, Wills Bontine po by aed CEMENT W CHARLES BORCHA Co oy W Hur 431. * = st, . ie, » en, _ t FOaS 4 oon . r. con Const, Co. Hebe arent River, OF phone LA 1-7932.- APPLICANTS MUST BE J025. HOUSEKEEPER = MIDDLMAGED | Oruee Write ‘J’ waitmasoh, 403 Garage Sheers, erivewers. Sr! fa waving geen, ted al estimates isp REN Te ceo | SARE GMEN | BSUieAL ERT MOR ghia | FE sate Satin Ai om | Seite hte, ate Ota |g ere RTOR RY Watt” SPIRO GUANA | — GANT MACHO FILES mechanic. must have eaperienee’ Have opening tor 4 alert voune, men TO TRAVEL REQUIRED. HOUSERESFER- COOK, MUR ba Watkins | route, | we train you, painting, Res est Free esifmates. OR hag! m n is. Ph : . . i round . ment, ruarantes ind “Smmitck, listings, and contacts. wrentocstey, wage scale, Pees bar ph “3 Phen ee ave : "u280 to 00 4 hour. HAN AN — PAINTING, WALL ‘A FE 6-230 or FE 6-0545 after 6 MAHAN REAL CO cays. veae jonas, sickness or aoveceeaPkn WiDeLEGES | ~” in f° . |" cleaning, landscaping, G. Mitche = as , 8, Munro a¥E ‘ : TY * APPLY SETWE: EN 8 AM-3 P.M.|° live in 2 adults References. Write ALE : 14 PE 29-0967 107s W. Muron &t, Pontiac Press Box 83 {CLEARING ht YARD FS Cart Seton } BF Bret Pa: i caoe 7 REAL ‘A ! oe. FOR CASH IN A Mr. O. Vogel HOUSEWIVES, BARN GOOD MOR le Mg 0 tes. | ose Ee MAW, NEEDS eel HURRY. cell chings Flint Tavern Hotel Se pe G0 tan We delivery, ~ Grantors Agere, 6 a ne Pore, Oe ee | rE A REAL CAR | ern ‘ prt f ROO > __FE _8-3937. pev: Pa. ‘ pane I nnd - through Classified Ads. FLINT, MICHIGAN CADY FOR GENERAL HOUSE- REAL ESTATE 5 YOUNG GRADUATE MAN hy | BARGAIN? Lots of ’em| lines Anvthi : Work, help wah child Must be’ paleswomen tor nom-some braiees work of any kind, Type..49) 2/ aay onde rm Ae goes! Dial FE Felable. Good Home ond, ame Pontiac, Watertra and ica | words per mnteeriegappres.. jen in the Want Ads! wa 400s, 28 81, j ( thee’ Press . Rea.ty Exnweod. 20000 Pe Gall On 3-400. j } F Well and pump repair, iM » | ¥GUNG MAN, DAYS, § TO § MON. OR 3.2006. —— J apenteiny nim tet # a 2,0 A seitamapingnetegs - a eee ee