i Petition, along with county offi- | ye ‘The Weather =” PONTIAC kkk. PONTIAC, MICHI GAN "WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1956 —48 PAGES : FREEDOM: OVER THE HIL into crossing the borde r UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. wm — U.N. Secretary General Dag Ham- marskjold awaited word from Com- munist Hungarian authorities today whether he wil] be lead a U.N revolt-torn satellite. Hammarskjold confirmed last night that he had seeroeceee Hun- Report Deportation VIENNA W—Radio Budapest said today that Hungarians were permitted to relief mission into the being deported to the east in| sealed railway cars by Russian treeps trying to end the rebellion im Hengary and get the wyrkers | back to work, : = ; garian Foreign Minister Imre Hor-' vath on the question wes te én delayed his de- parture for the Middle East to Ruling Awaited on Land Issue Ewart Believes Court May” Nullify Petition of Oakland County 194 tion of 104 acres by Pontiac from Waterford Township will remain unsettled as the city avaits a court ruling on a recent The controversial annexa- apparently amendment of the State _ Home Rule Act : Pontiac City Attorney William A. Ewart told the City Commission last night: that it is questionable whether a new petition from Oak- land County for re-annexation off -The this land parcel, complies with Pa state statute. a Hanging in the balangé he- cause of Ewart's — is the county - requested re fation of West Boulevard so t the pres- are slated for fur- at the commis- informal meeting. ft opinioned that the 17 per- signed the petition ‘‘do /pold any of the record legal @ to the land in the area to annexed."’ They had signed the Li cials, -—The_.statute_requires_that_for | _ annexation g petition must be signed “by persons, firms, cor- porations, the United States. gov- ernment, or the state or any of its subdivisions -who collectively hold legal title to more thah one- half of the area of the tand inj. the territory to be annexed.” “The absence of collective own- “ership of this land by all of the pe- titioners involved is a sufficient le- gal infirmity tp challenge the va- lidity of the ition,” Ewart ruled. * The county asked the repeat of|' the: arinexation “‘so- as to elimi- nate the-question that has existed as to the validity of the previous annexation.” | lgiee for ; Red Terror Fugitives. garian boys pause on the threshold of freedom to let their parents catch up with them before Austria ” if interfere with y ’ courthouse and | Ewart said this annexation “‘was| | #2 United Press Phote i. — Two Hun ground, a farm cart carries a refugee family from Red-ruled Budapest. In the back- way to the riot-torn city, 226 kilometers away. vers day Relief for Hungary Awaits Red Answer work on arrangements for the re- lief to Hungary. A spokesman said he would leave this after- hoon, sending the shirt off its back and the ring off its finger to help Hungarian refugees ang oth- er victims of Jast week's Russian repression. More than 19 million dollars in A. veteran welfare worker in Lon- don tooked at the small mountain of Hungarian reliesupples block- money has been given or pledged ing the Red Cross office and shook j, voluntary contributions, and the There have been reports that her head in wonder ss lamount is rising by thé hour. Al RS ; , Thousands of tons of medicine as been a tong time SINC® food, clothing and other supplies ~— ; England saw anything like this.” |iave already been sent te Buda-- Throughout Western Europe, wel pest or points along the Hungarian fare workers are telling the same jorder. story. A vast backlog of additional =. _(Contineed « on Page 2, Ons The free world. they say, fe ! No Troops Yet in Egypt -‘Operation Peace Force’: Working (?) in Confusion) | CAIRO (INS)—Confusion and uncertainty surround- ‘ed “Operation Peace Force” for a second straight day) ltoday. with no one in Cairo, apparently knowirg | when ike Says U.S. fo Oppose Soviet and its belongings on the Jast leg of its flight The sign points the © to Aid 2 Local GM Plan Troops in Egypt | Tells Press He'll Back: | U.N. ‘Action’ if Reds — Send in Volunteers WASHINGTON. (2—Pres-.. ident Eisenhower said to- the —-United--- States-- would- eppese — probably, through the United Nations. —any intervention in Egypt by Soviet or Chinese Com- munist volunteers. The President left up in) ithe air just what form ‘such opposition might take. He told a news conference his first since re-election; that the nature of such opposition would depend upon the specific circum stances of any intervention. Pentiac Press Phote thorne Community Club, which several months ago, petitioned the commission protesting the | construction of the $700,000 yard in their back- yards. The commission voted 4 to 3 in favor of the project after a two-hour debate. Record Crowds View Pontiacs MAKES FINAL PLEA — Appearing before the City Commission last night, Pontiac's representa- tive in the Legislature, Leslie H. Hudson, repeat- ed his plea to keep the Grand Trunk industrial __ support yard out. of the north end. Hudson has acted as spokesman for the Wever-Owen-Haw- "wp to 66,000 Soviet volunteers | were ready te move into the Middle East if Moscow should give the word. The President added that he Was not going to say the United States would make a_ unilateral — determination—tHat is a decision by itself—about “how to handle ‘such intervention. --Elgerftower said this country certainly would lend support to “Egypt Asks Red Aid? MOSCOW (®—An pur Presta instracted by his government to request the immediate dispatch of Soviet “voluntee we” to Reve. Only 2 Days Remain Time Running Out on Laggi ng UF Dri rl ve tere Outlook or ’ ales as Buyers A big $81,000 looms as the difference between success .Flood Showrooms ‘and failure for this year’s Pontiac Area United Fund or where the first U. N. troops will arrive. Even the U. N. truce observers who arrived In Egypt yesterday confessed they “have been told nothing” so far Responsible Egyptian sources speculated the dela ays were_caused-by—a_need fore niore time for the advance take up stations along the Is units to get organized at rael-Egyptian armistice lines bombed-out Abu Suweir The international force also Airfield near Ismailia. would have to leave Egypt anytime They insisted the hold-up was the Exyptian government asked it only organizational and that there, was no indication of any policy, The U. N. officially took over switch on Egyptian agreement to! the no-man's-land between the allow the U. N. troops to enter.’ Anglo-French ang Egyptian lines (Reports from other captais, aang Se Sere Cone oer however, speculated that Brit- A Norwegian and an American ain, France and Israel are ob- cokes coming from Cairo met jecting to the terms set by Egypt nine U.N. observer colleagues before she agreed to allow the from Port Said on the roadside U.™ truce force into the coun. just north of the canal town. of ts. ) Kantara. * The observers from the Anglo- Egyptian agreement. as French side of the lines drove up made public by the Middle East in white-painted jeeps, with big News Agency, calls for the U. N. black ‘‘U. N." ‘signs painted on the force to leave the Suez Canal Zone side. immediately after the withdrawal For cana! zone residents the sight of British and French troops and | (Contiaued| on n Page 2, Col. 2) An enthusiastic appraisal of pub-! Argues Against Rail Yard Proposal Commissioners Grant Approval — by 43.Margin City Will Negotiate to Sell Three Acres Needed for Project Grand Trunk Western ‘Railroad will build its in- dustrial support yard in Pontiac's north end. ~ By a vote of 4 to 3 last night, the City Commission ihanded down the long- \awaited decision which has followed five months of discussion by the city, rail- road, and industry officials. Casting “yes” votes were ‘Commissioners Roy V. Coo- ‘ley, Philip E. Rowston, 'William W. Donaldson, and John A. Dugan. , Voicing “no” votes were ‘Commissioners Floyd P. \Miles-(in whose district the yard is slated), Gilbert W. ‘Long, and John £E. Carry. | The favorable vote was to in- jstruct City Manager Walter K. ‘Willman to negotiate with the rail- ‘road: for the sale of a three-acre parcel of land needed by the rail- yon to construct its $700,000 yard. Comntissioners further stipulated that a written agreement listing 'city-desired features of the yard must be agreed upop and returned to the commission, along with the sale agreement, for final approval. Some 115 residents, mostly from the north end, packed the chambers to hear the climactic Tany U. N. action. “ht w “was at this “point that he added. that the ac- tion need not adoption of resolutions. be restricted to today volunteers are that? far short of their $612,202 The President expressed hope goal with only two days —_ campaign. Campaign chairman Walter K. Willman announced ®t TesPomse to the 1967- Mentalist Correct . and confidence that the current to go. cnisis in_ the Middle East and in Hungary the o iN once those situations have been resolved, U.S. relations with Brit- at the 86 per cent tan be settled through gist; the its "$15 a Rigeest shortages art ial Division with ~ in Vote Prediction LOS ANGELES (INS) stands impossible, of course. Utterly goal and in the Commercial Divi- He also said he believes that gon Willman said — It was The Industrial Division Ti- was made yesterday by Semon E Knudsen, division general manager and vice president of General Mo- Knudsen reported that the new + 1.3 tt, * models attracted the week to dealer showrooms over end. The 1957 line made its debut last Friday. Pontiac--Yote_of_a debate that began in _ 3.500 000 visitors mark with diculous. No one would believe it ain and France will be stronger $356,902 already pledged by Pon- How cosa Jack Swimmer a than ever. itiac industrial employes and the On politics and the four years gems tt a mentalist, predict with 100 per cent. 5400 cars and took customer-or- of his* second term, Eisenhower, * * * ‘accuracy the number of votes cast je this to say: | However, reports from Chairman for President Eisenhower in na- days, the genera] mariager said. Election ofanother Democratic- Earl Maxwell indicate that well tional, California state and Los The deliveries represented 50 per controlled Congress means to him, Over 86 per cent of all industrial Angeles county local elections ..¢ of the total available stock the President said, that the Ameri- employes have heen contacted by Nov. 6° for 1987 ‘ated can people are not yet eonvinced United Fund workers Especially since he wrote his ‘°F 7, he s . that modern Republicanism is’ ee oe APs — ee a i ee aaqprat The Pontiac Retail Store ing to be the guidin iloso ccording to campaign leaders le guesses of the nenbinens nals a it seems doubtful that the com- in the Los Angeles county safe in amy cuttet, for the care: Tepots peng cmgeeg aah pletion of industrial . solicitation the board of supervisors’ quarters. that orders since introduction are. about trying -te—put across his will put Maxwell's division over; gywimmer's predictions were currently “equal or better” than program of modern Republicanism) lits $414,000 quota. right on the nose: A national 1955's like period. with a Democratic-run Congress,! The quota reflects almost no vote for Mr. Eisenhower of ‘‘It looks like Pontiac is back Eisenhower replied that he plans increase over what was raised 33,974,241; a state vote of 2,875,- ion the map and we're going to ‘to work for such concepts indus-| by industry in 1955's successful 637 and a county vote of 1,218,462. ‘go’ again,’ triously _and incessantly. His forecast was that newspapers Pontiac dealers delivered over Heads for Duty in Canal Zone | spot in _ Shay roan ot en Oe oe ee aed SF ; Pontiac Area United Fund drive, | ———— | however, the total industrial would carry those unofficia counts on Nov. 9—and they did. ‘sales since Nov. 3-are about three ; work force is smaller this year | than last. The supervisors and a score of mes what they were during the James Nye’s Commercial Divi- newspapermen who followed the same time span last year. sion workers are ‘still $32,000, or Whole operation from beginning to _In announcing response figures, | 90 per cent short of their $158.- end swore that Swimmer had done Knudsen ; his October 086 quota, Willman said. the impossible, that there was no prediction that 1957 will be a Nye again today issued an ap- trickery involved in his amazing record sales year for the division peal for all his solicitors to turn Predictions. | and its dealers. ders for 15,000 others In the two local * Manager Henry Goth-| , am said in pointing out also that! dune. Leshe ff. Hudson. Pontiac’s state representative, speaking for the north side residents, pleaded again for the commission’ to keep the yard from the northside “f-wontd be fighting as hard to keep it out of the east. south. or west side if they wanted to put it there.’ Hudson said. ‘I believe iwhat the railroad is asking you to do is wrong.” SEEK GREEN BELT “Planting of a“ shrubbery around the 3.000 by 300- foot yard, and a pedestrian bridge over Hollywood street, are two things sought by the city. Both \have previously been agreed upon by the railroad. During his long speech, Hud- son criticizeqd industry fer not taking a part in civie better- ment, The Press for its coverage ef the railroad matter, and the city for lack of long-term plan- ning. ‘What has industry ever done te (Continued on Page 2, Col, 3) Farmers Get Refund WASHINGTON ® — The Inter- nal Revenue Service has refund- ed $24,631,474 to farmers for the tax they paid on gasoline and oth- er fuels for use on farms the ifirst half of this year. in their United Fund collections: County Nimrods to Compete Contest Opens With D quarters at 20's East Lawrence. By H. GUY MOATS every care to prevent such acci-, The ‘Geographic Division under Mrs. Ralph G. Bump is less than Outdoor Editor, Pontiac Press | dents. Windy and much colder weath- $2,000 short of its $19,000 quota and wil] probably go over the 100 per cent mark within the next two Michigan's biggest single out-, |e, i eens teow senkehe, | jdoors event of the year SwingS! .iveg with rain and snow flurries | ‘inte action tomorrow morning Over in the morning in the eastern sec- a major portion of the Upper Pen-| tion is forecast. Not enough snow | insula and much of the Lower) was expected, however, for track- Peninsula.’ More than 400,000 deer} ing. hunters will hip the trails by day- light to open the gun season on|, Prospects. generally, are good| deer and bear. for successful hunting, says Har-| .will invade ry Ruhl, head of the — game! “Thousands of volunteer women workers have waged the most vigorous United Fund solicitation in Pontiac history,” Willman said.’ Predict Showers in Pontiac Area Late Tonight Several thousands Showers are forecast for the ald djvision. Oakland County’s state lands where Pontiac area late tonight with. Re hunting is permitted. Season's! temperature continuing mild. To-|start also signals the beginning of) - night's low will be riear 45, The Pontiac Press two-way deer _Tirelay wilt be colder with, contest for Oakland County nim. } to snow flurries. To-' ‘rods. State game experts estimate a The tereury will hit a low. of! total bag of 70,000 deer, a Boat ad night. “ta frome: ine wae i) degree. The termom eer Season Itraffic situation showed no jams, ‘or indications of a_ tieup, any where along the north-bound high- ‘ways or at the Straits of Macki- inac itself. : Cliff Ketchum of the Conserva-- tion Department said State Police reported no lineup and “no indica- tions of one so far,”* ¢ : State Police, ters, called the Mackinac post radio, ogre Prr said. “They belt” of ~ Grocer Slugged, | Fires at Bandits | ‘isadore Mintz Shoots, | it. Getaway Cor After! ‘Home Service Holdup *A Pontiac grocer last night fired, three shots at the getaway car of two bandits who slugged him with’ a. beer bottle and escaped with, approximately $100 cash. sisadore Mintz, 46, of 1145 James’ K Blvd. told Pontiac police he recovered from the blow on his head and grabbed his own 38 c@liber revolver seconds after the} — tilugs left his store, The Home, he * He believed all three shots @truck their 1947 or 1948 Kaiser | —@utemobile as it fide parking lot. the Grocery, 3 Orchard Lake, PUL, HOUSE — When the Gity Commission convened last night, they were met by a Crowd” to vote against” the constriction ofthe $700,000-}- of some 115 persons anxious to hear the vote on sped out of a Western Railread industrial support-yard. Many ' of the citizens urged commissioners once again * ‘ = ae 4 : : : t ee : {Accuses Police in Cruelty Case Waterford Twp.’ Man ‘Claims Release Offered ‘| for Statement ~~ Arthur D. Martin, 27, of Water- ford Township, accused two Water- ford Township detectives of lying on the witness stand as his trial for cruelty to a child resumed in Oakland County Circuit Court this afternoon. . i Capt. Millard Pender and Det.! Donald Gravlin both had denied they told Martin he would be re- -+leased if he made a statement to Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem: that he intentionally burned the child. Martin, whe took the stand as [| ~ sole defense witness, drew gasps __THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1956 Pontiac Press Photo project in the north end. A public address sys- tem and an additional 50 chairs were set up in | from the crowded courtroom as anticipation of the jammed chambers. The com- | he pointeq dramatically te Pen- mission voted 4 to 3 in favor of the yard. | der and Gravlin. long-awaited decision :on the Grand Trunk aa ‘Mintz was released from Pontiac F General Hospital after observation ly@m., he told police. They or! dered six bottles of beer. , When he returned with the erder, one of the men had drawn @ rifle from under his coat. The | armed man forced Mintz into the back room, Mintz said, while | the other looted the cash register. ; As they were about to leave, he said, the armed man smashed Bee one ane Ihe Workers (oraporoen er Vote fo Strike | 98 Pct. Give Approval, | Cite Speedups, Poor Working Conditions Defense attorney Donald A. {Brown of Royal Oak, had asked) ‘him which police officers nad LATEST IN HARDWARE — A grand opening Extension mss" Be ose epee: tte meres ove! @ teeters ares oe ete of Stanley Street 7°) 2 5* | store at 650 Auburn “Ave. officially welcomes the | City Manager Willman Martin said he returned from work about midnight Oct. 11 to Continues His Fight for Right of Way Pontine Press Photo public. One of four quick-service type stores in the country, the new business features a complete -open--displayof_merchandise_on_counters. It ig - managed by Ralph Shell. Cranbrook Offers of.Pharmacy A lecture entitled “The Story of The Day in Birmingham Lawmakers Raise Rates for Water, Eton Skating find his children, Dennis, 4, and Terry, 2, in bed. A fuse was blown, he said, and the furnace fire was J” are if | out. a l | While trying to start the fire he said, a section of chimney fell. ‘Vote Questioned’ 3 Mintz ~~ both” men between 25 and 30 years old and slightly over six feet tall. ie New Hours at Cranbrook | Art Galleries “Cranbrook Academy of Art an} néunced the new hours for their) the bottle over his head. | described as* tional UAW to strike the plant. He said this process usually takes 30 days. — ~ , The union members argue that they are faced with faster pro- . galleries are 2 to 5 p.m. Saturdays: duction sckedules and “‘urisuit- apd Sundays with special arrange- able working conditions at the ments possible for large groups on) plant.” j|development of pharmacy. lecture is out charge. City OKs Rail Site for North Side Area open to the public with- Stanley avenue off the 10-point! * * * City Manager Walter K. Will-| man intercepted the move and asked that the city continue its ne-} gotiations with Oakland County to secure the right of way of the street. | | | here, with Dr. W. Glen Harris of- ficiating. Interment will be at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. asked Chief Federal Judge Arthur|the new scale decrees. \F. Lederle yesterday to impound At Eton Park, skaters 16 and jthé ballots im Wie recent S-P share-' under will pay 25 cents and those holder vote on a proposed working over 16 will pay 50 cents, bring- agreement with Curtiss-Wright ing elity receipts up about $1,000. parently touched a heated coffec- pot on one of the burners. Son’s Hot Rod Used as Example of Police Laxity ‘orp. |; And in an amendment to a pre- | viously filed stockholder suit, the | group charged that the Stude- No workers have walked off the “T'm not so sure you can’t put a . baker-Packard management gave Last year al} wnder 19 paid 15 cents for nights and weekends, while older skaters paid 3 cents. Twining property rezoning was put off unti] Dec. 3, after discus- Police Arrest 3, of Science. down, filling the house with smoke, | ; , : While trying to clear the smoke} A vote completed today at Fisher} The talk will depict the history; The city isn't through in its de- : te tcin.tuchnowncmne tee pia fo eariies hae : from_the. house, Martin said, he, _ ae I 7 a y Dt thes = roots and Rate maser eee a aster io wate first saw Dennis and Terry were Studebaker Packard. BIRMINGHAII—Rates for water Oak; two sisters, Betty Coons and of the workers voting favored to}. der drugs. | After the City © ission voted|OUt of bed and playing at the Group Charges Fraud, | consumption in the city and ice Mrs. John W. Walrath Jr., both of strike Decause of local grievances.! Some years ago Thom was com- |last night to let Grand Trunk West-|lighted Kitchen stove. |=» Coercion in Merger skating at Eton Park were raised (ove Oaks two brothers. Dick M-—— Harold A. Grant, president of Lo- missioned by the Parke, Davis Co, t™ Railroad Install their planned an cerning Lan bea tar ast night's commtaaton eae : of pictures : L Dennis to pun m. e| ission meeting. eg Nonlin rempaeace dpi warated inte eral ory caudadeas on holding Dennis on his arm beside DETROIT W—A group of Stude-’ Water will cost residents 30 in-) Service will be at 1 p.m. Friday oe oe eee ae ready to drop the extension of|the stove, Martin said, Dennis ap- baker-Packard Corp, stockholders Stead of 20 cents per 1,000 gallons. gt Manley-Bailey Funeral Home Recover Loot 8-Man Ring Broken, Officers Sa y. With Breakins Solved (Contipued From Page One) road over 21 tracks,” Willman said.| A Pontiac father used his 18-| paise information to persuade inanrafliee sry — would get out, The road project would be im- peensia VS = ae as he stockholders to vote for the maM- residents. | a p us?” Hudson asked. | possible if the railroad construct. complained to the City Commis-' geement program, Proxies also. | * ¢ @ | edJjts yard south of Walton boul- ison lact nig that ayene Was! were obtained improperty, the | ae pe: apiaarres would not | ‘ | evard and north of its belt line, !ax in i oer SS ded suit cha rele renee ee | jobs in a “wildcat The primary objective of the Se eraae pointed out lcessive noise ordinance against, amended rged. | missioners voted, rejecting a sug- : — Judge Lederle instructed Attor- gested resolution upholding the | \yard is to provide for increased “hot rod” mufflers shipping services for both Pontiac) It was for this reason that com-| | ouig 1, Smith, $1 E. Ann Arbor Dey Frank Rosenbaum, represent- idea of a department of public | Motor and Fisher Body Sa crccsertd were — oe AP iave., said his sn Richard's car ing Sol A. Dann, one of the plain- works om a county-wide seale. | Arrest of three youths has led ' - exteneion of Stanle / ad needed to continues) 10 sport & kan we oe ° gre hs ae eee tne They agreed coordination was 'O smashing of an eight-man burg- Commissioner Miles continued! ieve traffic con ction on Bald. °ve” After being examined at the ballots be impounded in a written _ eq but pointed out that the lary ring operating here the past his criticism of the railroad. : city police garage after a ticket motion. Wayne Road Commission handles taonth and a half, Pontiac police The new actions delayed for at such problems adequately in that said today ‘These days and hours remain in job because of the vote and griev- sion with leaders of the objecting s effect until April 1, 1957. ‘ances, Grant said. : Three shows are on ex-| Late shift employes of the Fisher} hibit in the galleries: The perma- Body plant in St. Louis were re-, nent collection; an exhibit of col- jported off their lered and black and white Pthe'| A soo under the general headi “The-| A spokesman for management of ater, Ballet, Circus”; a @ stU- the local plant said he had “no dent design show headed by Ken- comment to make at this time.” Pontiac Deaths _ UN. Relief Ready sf Hungary Says OK Baby Girl Harris (Continued From Page One) Graveside service was held at “Grand i has given as a avenue, they said. twas issued. sideration to anybody except their PROJECT DELAYED “These kids are up to Many: jeast three weeks a hearing on county * @¢ @ own selfish interests," Miles The road project was referred tricks to hide these noises during 4 plea for a temporary injume- _ Proposed changes in city budget- As a result, over 40 breaking in- charged. “There is no reason why to the next informal meeting of the inspections, which the city appar) ton restraining Studebaker-Pack- ing were referred to the city fi- volving cleaning establishments. people should suffer to benefit) commission. jently isn't aware of,” Smith said.! ay trom signing an agreement ‘nance director for study, and a £88 stations and small business Grand Trunk.” The Wever - Owen - Hawthorne! “And the city is contributing to, with Curtiss-Wright, The hearing ,patking ordinance revision washave been cleared up and over o'clock this morning in Oak Hill Plies: is clogging relief depots, Dugan, whose vote was consid. Community Club repeated its plea juvenile delinquency by letting this nag been scheduled for yester- given to the city attorney for his $2.000 worth of loot recovered, Det. s Cemetery for Baby Girl Harris, {n-\t2Touzhout West Europe. ered to have carried the issue, that ths neomment extension oy eel pate Ss Herbert W day. | @pinion. |Sgt. John DePauw said. .- fant daughter of Robert M. and| Twelve nations have promised|turned about-tace from his pre- Put rough. | 'Straley criticized Smith, “[ think, The amended complaint charged, Suggestion of revising size re-| Held under $1,000 bonds each Martha M. Overton Harris of 718/88Ylum to more than 28,000 refu-|Vious stand of opposing the proj-, Hthat the Studebaker-Packard man- quirements of homes tn certain | are Rayford D. It, of Bushbee, ! : tea fagement solicited proxies for the zones by Herbert Herzberg, city | 351 Howard McNeil St.; Ridhard ve of way to a ion of the street ting his own son do this,” Straley : Marion “of the- Christian Temple+—Ih Belgium alone, welfare {ould be built elsewhere, 1_would.°- Wey te Oy ‘A. Ewart recently uncovered pa-! 3 ouenne lake Si. terday morning in St. Joseph ceeds the total number of those | ternate proposed sites for the crror the county picked up this added. “that persuaded and coerced many questioning by Dets. James Bale ts a : ; la” other business was handled. vived by a brother, Kenneth Lee!from prime minister and pensioner, Pate, aad imerepscd distance | “If we own this right of way. gies gs iH te | vole “stocichalders Paul N. Averill, of 876 W. Glen- Department. DePauw said. Arrangements were by the Voor-! French Premier Mollet set next south of Walton boulevard, north formed National Development Com- 373 Howard McNeil St. The youths j\day. Street collectors : [flags was visible evidence the U. N. i he i il ‘been apprehended, DePauw said, Struck by Passing Car tive production efforts to broedrn citizen Enowh Mary Rd., White Lake Township, sia’s puppet Hungarian govern- block the extension of Stanley, a The Pontiac Area United Fund * ‘has caused and will continue to and past president of the Oakiand i"Vestigation Friday when Dets. ee abet The Z : i . planner, turned to the H. Russell, 18, of 36 Clow P , dee”? after Pontiac City Attorney William said. +special stockholder meeting Oct. 31 stad we . ese St.; 4 conducted the service. | workers say the number of offers vote otherwise. ty | “We ticket dozens of cars pari A berber gets ae ~~ emance planning commission, | and Willie J. Shaw, 17, of 5 Fhe ~wensi-to- are ae z : _five—al—. . Aa _ » this. 1 telephone c ora] statements baby-was-dead-at-birth yes-+-te-adopt children -ex=~}~-The--railroad--rejected —five—al-——ner——to--show that -through—some+day-for-this same thing,’’the chief ite ee ee ee ee Bras wer PARCEL OPT ry = ee : : : Schoc dscs i poet eee. Mercy Hospital who have escaped the country. _ yard for reasons of excessive -icoht of way through a state tax stockholders to vote their stock in =e - Sin ia Ke mplicated after Besides her parents she Is sur-| Contributions have been) received grade, additional help, extra ex- cale. U N Police Force favor of the management's pro- { «. and Raymond Meggitt. was turred ; | oN ‘ * °¢ ‘over to Oakland County Sheriff’ pode a sister, Jeanette, both at alike. In England. Sir Winston’ from both plants, |I'm in a better position to negotiate Rosenbaum charged that in ad-, . {t's ome. : iChurchill gave S7800.—=~=~S*=“‘ <2?SCOC!;!;*~<;‘“‘ Announces Gifts ihad moved in to watch over the tive production. efforts to broaden citizen knowl 87d two juvenile boys who are : ——— +mEtS, _ ae 'cease- | : held by juveni uthorities Howard Thomas, 14, of 1300) Passive resistance against Rus- railroad, as they said it would cease-fire. They applauded and! Rosenbaum said the Studebaker-. edge of the family service move- | ld by juvenile a E g Cal ” j uy yi ' aS : plage harapeniiag St Fentiac Peg ea hal throughout two-year-old city project. headquarters has announced the While the U. N. observers moved cause stockholders irreparable’ County Family Service Asem. of Richard Emery and Orvile John- pi ith several frac- : First to cast an affirmative following list of gifts of more into action, Swedish Major Curt! damage in a sum. exceedirig 35 America. ;son spotted them loitering at a E. Beverly St, Rev. Leland L. |S’. ject. “If I had the slightest idea it The city must secure the right this man fs very negligent in let- e He is Michaet Hardiman, 18, of !would bring to Studebaker-Pack- proving this proposed site of the waved to the U.N oe ‘Packard management . program ment. Averill is a board member | The three were picked up for tured fingers suffered last night Speculation vote, Dr. Cooley said: “This | \Eggersted prepar ith jan ” tav Lake when he was-ttruck by a car while stavia's Presiden vite, m5 te | commission should show some apie __ Brigadier Amia eae to reneive, illion dollars. The committee will plan a fund svenue and Lake street riding bis bicycle. to intervene to solve the stale-. Understanding of what industry's 27{50l' Etison Co.employes a MES the first U. N. troops when they. campaign to expand family coun- . ew The driver told police he was) mate, problems are and someday they onviae crea Bureau, Inc., seis arrived from Italy. M k R l ° 5? Seling agencies. ‘‘Protessional help The det . passing another car when he saw . ,| Will show some understanding of George Tripp. Inc. 71112525757" 100.00 The ar ® Ovejoy, , for troubled, often rootless families ectives said they carried the boy too late to avoid hitting Much of the revolution-wrecked| ours.” ; [2,5 Qeema. aS 100.00, ranks of the force gather- ; is an essential of an expanding/™Money gained from breakins of him. Thomas said he was riding ope Sinem ned ade in the throes} #6 TR piakeney MD 12.002; 8.00 Mk outside Naples were in. | : (population and an industrialized, |two gas stations earlier that night. 3 hig: bike on the shoulder of the a virtual general strike. a The Chamber of Commerce pple! nial 55.00 prey ore Ge samt 7 ras uccum b) U en y |highly mobile society,’ . Averill} Russell waived examination be- rdad without lights when he was weeny way t Cree ett | tought for an early decision on the ur ted Mrs weaker 30 00 heoke, s * ne me th = : Meee nar, eee > hit by the oncoming car ei ee ee ee trans | matter as members termed the |Rellable Welding Co. ll eee, eee eeweeaes Se © | Mark R. Lovejoy a partner of | Te Ceefl McCallum and was bound y the : _ [portation was broken down, food. , iC. R. Gately, MD .....- 5000 first 21 Canadians. in ec Resta’ t, 1727| Rotary Anns will meet at 1 p.m.jover for arraignment in Circuit The incident occurred on M59. Mlwas des tely sh ‘ay delay ‘‘the turning point of industry /Meivin Buer |... .11.: 50.00 ; sown ountry Restaurant, : \ ign migle east of Woodstock road. ac\ sperately short, and Russian | Pontiac.” . \Harry White & sons ieee fees More soldiers from al] three S. Telegraph Rd. died suddenty next Monday at Mrs. W. H. De-iCourt Monday. Bushbee and Shaw 'tanks remained on the streets. ° * |Mewar an: ~ countries were expected later to-/yesterday in Pontiac General Hos- Graff's home, 951 Fairfax, to hear)will be examined before McCallum of c@ding to Waterford Township po-| li@e. Frank W. Mulholland, 29. of ST Richdale Ave, was the driv- Flint Holds Local Man in Alleged Car Theft Harold Barnard. 19, of 205 Rae- ‘burn St., was héld today in Flint for possession, Pontiac police said,| Y#Fd would lower their property auite milé today becoming cloudy | of a 1956 car stolen here yesterday.| V#lues, be a hazard to school ef of the car. ———— The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureaw Report ) yp AND VICINITY—Mostly fair “ tomight followed by showers late tonight. High teday near 63. Mild tenight, lew, * ‘The City Commission has yery little to offer in opposition to this: yard,” Cooley continued. ‘'I don't sulfer as ithink the peopie will much as they think they will.’’ Nuclear Expert to Talk on A-Power Tomorrow “Atomic Power at Laguna \ shi Residents_of-the area_said the Beach” will be the subject of a Mand. - talk by nuclear engineer Ruble A. |Thomas at a meeting of the day. om A major supply and housing on March 4, 1904 to Samuel and and lecturer speak on the Interna-' pitat. ‘Mrs. F. G, Garrison, 170 Interlaken next Wednesday. ' Mr. Lovejoy was born in Detroit Drive, West Bloomfield, traveller * * headache was building up for the Winifred Herring Lovejoy. He was tional 4-H Club program; as advo- Runs Into Truck— hurriedly assembled U. N. com- 52. fates by President Eisenhower. me Seven-Year-Old Bruised oo ___|_s With his wife, Verna, and two | “A person to person interna- Tt has been estimated the inter-| Cniidren, ‘Lynn and Nancy, he | tional cooperation” is the piv. | Seven-vear-old Terry L. Rikerd, national organization eventually made his home at 2735 Warner | gram’s theme. {of 1021 Princeton Rd., Avon ‘Town- ‘will total 10,000 men, and the troops +» Orchard Lake. They \being hurried into Naples already Dr = = lived in the Pontiac area 10 Barnard was arrested about 1, Children, and a hindrance to fu- |9613th Air Reserve Squadron Thursday night at 8 at its rooms Mrs. Paul Grant, Mrs. Ralph Coryell, and Mrs. Erik Bergisha- ‘Ship, escaped with only minor ‘bruises of the forehead and left sabe fern ngmcrers changing te/am. by State Police of: the Flint! ‘re building in the neighbor- | were stiyin moda- | was struc Sab, sce nd tnraing solder, ‘igh oot they sald. The car had been! Sood. lat 37 W. Lawrence St fone ne local accommoda-| years, den, and Mrs, Louis Haskell com: Men me wae roe ty 8 diginishing tonient. omttst”, *483: reported stolen from Ruby Elliott,) Donaldson rebuked Hudson's, A native of Alabama now re- ~ * * * Other survivors include a sister, Prise the luncheon committee. | : ased : £ morrew night | siding in Royal Oak. Ruble {s s uy * * « He was rele after treatment onye flurries and much colder, low of 49 Putnam gtreet between 8) charge that industry had not con- ae fem ao ane em-| No logistics: base has been set Mrs. Harriet Brown of codes The North Suburban Alumnae *t the Avon Center Hospital follow ° Today in Pontiae wt west temperature preceding 8 am ip. |been parked on Auburn avenue Motors hus donated last Saturday Atomic Power Edison up. No one knew where the bulk of two brothers, Joseph of Troy and m. and midnight. \tributed financially to the city.;Ployed by of the the troops were to -be billeted, William of Apena. The woman said the car had He mentioned the $75,000 General|Company and is a member jmembers of Chi Omega are plan- Development AS- either in Italy or in Egypt. and no| Service will be at 1 pm. Friday Ding a luncheon Thursday at 12:15, ing the accident at E. Avon and Princeton roads. = * ¥ gto am Wind velocitr 10 mph near § Parke street, police added.' and several other gifts. sociates, Inc. one knew where next week’s ra- from. the J. H. Spiller Funeral'P-™:, at Carrie Lee’s Chinese Tea’ _ a wets Wednenday Re 1 ai ———— : : re would come from. “sn Home, 836 N. Main St., Royal Room. vogptibicnne a : ae buh or eed onl a rey ee ae : / eee 'tiac State Hospital at 2 p.m. . of 5312! ve., Uti- Moon sets Wednesday at 2 59 _ |Oak with burial in White Chapel; ca, told Oakl Cc y de Moon rises Thorsdsy at 428°. ™m Ti : Rare | : | Mrs. Chester Downing, MAfair ©a, told Oakland County deputies ween ees Eee tee’ Wrap Up Like Cocoon and Quit Drinking “More Roads Than One “Friends oy als the funeral 6340 and Mrs. Leo Fry, Liberty ‘h boy ran into the side of his Downtown Temperatores cess ill p. m ‘ 9-3415,. may be contacted for reser- eg ah oes N | nd Lead to Communism pane oe see es i es #25 © ENew Treatment for Sniffles--Dehydrate ‘=< — 10m. m... ‘@ LONDON @® — The meeting in . tet Byron Newton Coons Terry said he was to : Sesceus Ge dusmes |Moscow next month of the So Traffic Blocks Vision, Byron N. Coons, 1730 Danbury, catch a bus and did not see the rag (AS Recorded downtown) | viet Communist party's Central|Resulting in Collision died suddenly at his home yester-|truck coming. Lowest temperature ../....s....-.. 33.| WASHINGTON A “dehydra-| This “hot sweat pack” is ap-! Antibiotics, aspirin, codeine Committee can turn into -a trial : in Birming- antihistamines ot a temperature..... Aneraarsue: Westher—Fair. ee ee - 5 tion’ method of treating the complied for two hours daily in con-| #”d |mon cold—described as of Nikita S. Khrushchev. . A. Detroit driver received minor also are em- s ployed in conjunction with the | The first secretary of the party may have to fight for his politi- chest bruises in a two-car acci-|Harriett Old Campaigner Adds vehicle while attempting to cross q Pi “a com- i ; Frighest me _ gp |Plete reversal of the sate ee ee “dehydration” method. dent at a Waterford Township inter-| 4 graduate of Bir m High,|],000 Kisses to Costs temperature .........../6.-. 42. procedure of forcing fluids’ —was ® electric pad. All water is de-| is cal life. : section Tuesday afternoon. he attended State Univer “Greuther main 3." * reported today by a Mississippi nied, and foods and cog so oy lim- pts es pe at i sanel Kgntar fing = cag ope wn Rhee pian dir pol gover ty and was a member of the First) SANTA FE, N.M. in — State : — - ‘doctor. ited to one of soup, fruit juice, |" po oa his advice sates-|veriawn, was leased Church here rant, Demo ms ae and, Levert, Tomperetares Taig A9RtOF Guy T. Vise of MeridiXn vegeta ds, ten, ai page hen is, Graben — Anto'tite party chieftains —- made at|by Pontiac General Hospital fol- A Iifelong festsent, Mr. Coons earn ceomatiers pons term, 70 In 1909 11 in 1873 said “good or excellent results’ every (free hours while the pa- y¥—con to increasing the 90th Party Congress — that |lowing the collision. The other car “be - as jthe collection of- fluids in, and A involved congestion and obstruction of the ves wes coeretad by —erene J,.. Aldred, 38, 509 Avon Rd there are more roads than one to . Teestay'’s Temperatere Chart “tami val communism. “5 Es “ 4 8390 per cent of patients treated over agg: : wee grate 5 i enn als ker vear period ‘ MEDICATION GIVEN _ {upper respiratory passageways. Western diplomats - report’ that} _Akired told Township police » Rapes 33 New York i Z . | Dr. Vise told the 50th anniver- \e 6 oe ng at Paes | i ‘The, technique includep, among |sary meeting of the Southern Med- id 3 “S-8 Marie fhent in -a sheet ana’ two “or es ‘other drugs aré- also/i a Seattle more blankets—so that even the a further aid to removing |: os ¥ ashistyton face and head are rom the ‘patient's body. _, [i sme ~ ; a "; es oT : : * + —— : fee Se ees eal i — ai : ’ \ , say G3 } oe SV : A Z Las “THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. NO OVEMBER 14, 1956 | . _THREE 1 Serves With 8 Sheriffs Heroes to Aid Students |“aten ' provide scholarship or ‘A fellow who has wattied on area crime under eight. different isheriffs and seen some 70,000 to ‘Pays 2’ L county jail began his second 20) years as member of the Oakland and cae a special deputy. | Sheriff's Department this Deposit your surplus inert = | The veteran poles officer was : ae 3 a “ ted to his present position savings or investment Eimer L. “Mac” McQuern, 63 #PPrinted by Irons in January, 1955. He can look around him and see many improvements that have leeeurred over the years such as the. ‘present Undersheriff. completed the first 20 Sunday looking fit de-) spite his average 72-hour week as) —— to Sheriff Frank W.aliment of a safety program, ithe addition of a license bureau He is giving no thoughts te re- |and radio cars, a much greater tiring from the type ef work (increase in personne] and equip- he has ayways loved. “This pres- | ment and others. ent job is the busiest I have ever had bet I like it and have “ho regrets, iff had-it-to-de ait ever, I think I would do things the same way.” “Mac” actually has been aiding county police officials for much longer than 20 years since he served as a special deputy in Walled Lake for many years before joining the force full time in 1936. “TI was the only police officer they had out there then and I handled ‘everything from boofleggers fo drunks,” he recalled. * * » As deputy and later a detective, he worked on several well-known murder cases including the Kenneth Lund slaving of 1948. ‘‘Mac’’ aiso doubled as a juvenile officer keep- ng the youngsters in tow. He had had some experience along these ines when he was employed by the Walled Lake Schools as. a—truant—olficer—_for-—_over-three— years A native of —- and a long: “FREE PARKING savings at any one of our 7 convenient banking offices. THE COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK. OF PONTIAC National Optimist Week — Nov. WEBB ruev company Phone FE 4-1518 SPECTALS’ FOR THURS., FRI, SAT. AND MON. ELMER McQUERN. “OPEN FRIDAY AND MONDAY TO 9 "PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE DAYS! HOLLYWOOD BED. OUTFIT FREE Chenille INCLUDED! Choice of Colors ALL 4 PIECES NOTHING ELSE TO BUY Beautiful Heod Boards, Decorator Colors, Box Spring and Innerspring Mattress. With legs, you couldn't ‘duplicate thrs Holywood outfit under $79 50 onywhere = Plastic Deuble Dresser, Plate Mirror. Chest, Panel Bed, Mattress and Springs, 2 Pillows, Bed lamp and Chenitle Spread. All 9 Pieces in- eluded. $15.00 Down Delivers SAVE $75 BESIDES SAVE $300 Jlnderebert ate Twenty Years | due te a lack of ambulances. “We didn’t have uniforms and articles from two children in the % only wore a badge and had €X- class born in the Netherlands and |§ instead of sirens France of children’s parents who | years in the line of duty. ‘filled bottles, tomatoes, eggs and sticks last night at the entrance ‘to a rally of the National Coun- ‘cil of American-Soviet Friend- | Negro singer Paul Robeson and controversial Brooklyn rector Wil- --Ham-Howard. Melish- were speeral-} ‘targets of the pickets. ‘of them Hungarians and Hungari- jan- - Americans, _where the rally was held. jmonia was flung toward him but ihe left. ‘the 3%h anniversary of the found- _ment of diplomatic _leBaron Displays. ES Crafts * y telephone weds edie tall to tosiemnict » lene clans. said the display is an injured to hospitals in.owr cars outgrowth of a study of Europe § children ot members, The society President Eisenhow-. LAKELAND, Fila. The Med. also thanked lal of Honor Society has ended its|er and Congress for preserving’ ; first national convention after . ing to support an educational foun-|this nation ‘strong. vot- peace in the world and keeping. = Latest Genuine Mrs. oki Cariaun. teacher a ‘by the class and contains many thaust whistles then,” “Mac” added. Although never shot at threatened with a gun or knife, ‘were born in other countries. or; Heading the list of unusual’ he articles, Mrs. Carison said, “many a good fight”. over the ‘pair of Dutch skates and Scan- idinavian dictionary and religious | } ' r ho = . 4 when he arrived. A bottle of am Lifetime quality—non-tarnish, no plating to wear off, never i splattered harmlessly on the pave- needs polishing. 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  • - and ©o y org a _ f 4 safety, is now still in the formation - . 2 : Your Youngster gram are: ia means taal rca stages. T SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. . P erie td ut ig k j "] sick yf * en. | 1—-Te establish a miore effective ‘Te promote and encourage This work will be considerably! 6. . of the first steps taken in of Vets Meet oday [An installment plan for school tax: ¥ : the safety. campaign was the con-| The Veterans’ Council of the ‘ation is praposed by the Soo’s ‘struction of an enclosed ‘picture 4 nerican Red Cross which ser- School superintendent. He says it ‘display of cars involved in fatal vices Dearborn’s Veteraris’ Hos- would make paving for education accidents. The display is located’) ita) and Selfridge Air Force Base “a Pleasure and a privilege.’ directly in front of the jail on Hospital, is holding its annual School superintendent Hugh H Wayne mince’ ; open dinner meeting al Detroit Holloway said todé dy his plan would . ‘Chapter House today. permit local proper rty taxation on 4 County de puties have been alter- Representatives attending from'’ Pay-as-you-go” basis to “take the nating daily patroling school areas Oakland County Chapter, American Pain out of supporting se hools,”’ Is Depending On You Give to the PON TIAC ‘te cut down on drivers passing Red Cross. are Mrs. W. 0. Mitchel] The present system of tax collec-. : school buses. Navarre has also 4¢ Royal Oak, Mrs. Fred M. Broock tion for school purposes is to have AREA been conducting instruction classes of Bloomfield Hills and Mrs. Ben the eftire annual amount on the for school bus drivers in an effort 1 ysis of Birmingham. December tax bill UNITED ‘to ee Oe bus accidents Mrs. Millis is chairman of the ‘Such a system is outmoded and “Christmas on the -High Seas'"-pre}-- Het the least-in_ stile" said Liollo, im The Sheriff's Department _is ect which is designed to send Way, writing in the Sault public ‘Christmas gifts to servicemen who sc hools’ “Weekly Bulletin.’ “leannot leave their ships during ie iptee agdared de ductions: ior ABP Supermarket "= eee ee p t = a sitsiatie Insurance and United Fund campaigns as\“‘the painless FUND LEWIS an FURNITURE AW presents ; STOCK | Opens in North End Urge Door Emphasis vas ot pas os sou | ST LOUIS — Since many houses “Why fist schoats reniatt wittr ~ Since many hotises a bein built around flagstone an outmoded system of collection The new A & P Food Stores su- ae and terraces, it is often dif. for one of the most impdrtant of ‘permarket located at 118 N. Perry fiewt for a caller to locate the all social heeds—education?” Hel- ‘St. celebrated its grand opening at fron, door. Home - decoration ex. Jowas said 2 a.m, today with a special pro- perts recommend painting the door He said he planned to © push ‘ewan of awards end give-aways. , bright. eye-pleasing color to local property taxation by confer- : supply the needed emphasis to ming with the oy officiais The store ire seven regular identify it. oes __. check-out. stands with_one—express eee -and one “‘super speed’’ stand to fa- No Charge, Really Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Werry rf cilitate the busy shopper on week- Escaped Into Jail ALBANY. Ore (INS!—Mailing a Gail _ ret talk, laugh 6 snosze withou’ | _ S oe ee. _....jend rushes. Also included is a. MISSOULA, Mont. ut --Escapes. lowe, was. shocking affair atone- hon 9 pes reas, a rom- EYE SAFETY WORK - - Tie erection of fatal here, alt lane lett looking over ‘the oepiay, entitled ‘paved parking lot that will accom- yes. But how often does a jailer Albany mailbox Postmaster Tom = 2 . re Jo lmar sir t } | —- ee powder pea®® | accident display in front a the Oakland County “The Lite You Save May-Be Your Own’ with | Chee “le ierers me ety ne one heey ee in eae Palmer found that a short circuit ee sorent Sones, Sane i It's alkaline Jail has been one of the first sieps in Sheriff deputy Steve Navarre, Department” Safety—Di- x the aL < aT aMiE gate Ht ee ee Docent couse semeee. TA oder” eo : é ack ‘ ve., is the supérmarket s“man- Angus Mclver found the one who electric charge down the pole to aaa __ {GShrase breath). Get PASTEETH at: Frank rons’ three-point safety program to FEC Or: jager. Kramp has been an A & P made the long count—sitting in the which the metal box was fas. any drug counter. ‘ cut down accidents in the county. 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T played| Pleased =| shave-and-a-haircut” on our bell.| © “!most ape-like,”” Bolling said.jrell’s apartment that was so in-| Steve' “Ape-like?” There was a trace i / ve a y. There| of indignation in Steve's voice [02 With the Crescent Schoal offi : - : : : is tons oe |? DECORATIVE. LINENS—Ideal for the Holiday Table ...and for gifts! ve ne the least satisfactory kiss of} Kipp. He's probably sore about | Dottie Harris. There was also the | career the Waltzer knocking him down.” | man with the bedroom eyes, | side.” , Milby dot-p: Kipp said he had a In the sae He stepped back-from me and /W forehead and very long arms.” he glimmer o' lamps. said loudly, heartily, “How's your! Steve's indignation was boiling that lighted Rhinebeck Place, we cousin Marie?” — into anger, I spoke quickly. “What|could see thet the short street was oy ”y te E did the other bout deserted. Cautiously, we ee him — “7 ° to mumber 11 and up ite frst fight elegant cloths that show We walked int living room.| |! he bartender said he was an rs. Anita’s apartment was) Detective Lieutenant Bolling put a(dinary guy, dark, maybe six| Still temporarily without any police) you love the best! beer down on our coffee table, rose| {eet " surveillance. Now our prob- | and greeted me. I was disappointed’ St¢”* was somewhat |Jem_ was to get behind the locked) A. BEAUTIFUL IRISH LINEN : in the way he looked. He looked) “A waitress said he was good| doors of Apartment 2°5: Steve lun: DAMASK SETS fine, ‘not the least bit worried. Ap- looking.” i= Py 52” 52” 98 = parently this was a policeman with-| Steve was smiling again. “You stay here,” he hemmed and hem-stitched. x out any pressing worries at all, in-| Rose and Chrysanthemum patterns in white 4 Nops cluding the capture of the Waltzer. ‘he description doesn’t help us dow in the ba “Well, anyway,” Bolling gaia, 27M try to cfimb in 7 ck ma » p. Much. But that doesn’ for you from the inside.” 64x82", 8 Naps. $9.98 62°x100, 12 Naps $14.98 - . ae ee ee we eaireaaa = ae a aa “That would be nice of you,” 1 +h ' 52''x68". 6 Naps $8.98 64"'x84". 6 Naps $12.98 “What? Oh, Cousin Marie. Yes, Farrell's pupils, then I'll be able| Whispered back fn eee Bi _ oa perceptibly, Thank you.” |to name the Waltzer.” a -. B. IMPORTED RAYON AND “Steve says she has anemia. 1) oe 8 a See COTTON DAMASK SETS didn’t know there was ever a The telephone rang; Steve an-| Sone I changed my mind —— ” ” 98 swelling involved in anemia.” | *WeTed it. It was for Bolling. chivalry. It wasn’t nice being in white, pink, ivory, gold, turquoise, 52"’x70 “You're quite right, there isn’t, The detective'’s back was toward" & gloomy pip cd oar the blue 6 Naps Cousin Marie got in a fight with ™e and his voice was muffled. r® _ = a F ° bd bid “ “ her doctor and he belted her one W85 100 difficult to eavesdrop and| Woman. I hoped none of her neigh- | ¢ 58x78", 8 Naps. . $5.98 60x90", 8 Naps $7.98 ae ee I soon gave it up. But I did gather bors Would findme lurking here. pts 622104", 12 Naps. $9.98 = | I tiptoed quietly to the door of Mm. | oS Round Cloth, 6 Naps. $7.98 WW ith- Many. ALAS ie -nent_the_c0p_o0_duty_down|___ Passing the Buck —— ‘ Posing te Oe ff MACHINE. ~ “You're kidding.” Bolling said. that the cail was coming from' tes - ti “Yes, stop kidding, Connie,” Bolling’s partner, Hankins, at the | the front apartment. I listened for St said. “Bolling was in the Crescent School of Dancing. There cone aid was delighted to = we : Was ..some problem . about who. : neighborhood and he just dropped = Nevertheless, I stayed on tiptoes” C. ECRU LINEN TABLECLOTHS . 98 ___with color lurex braid, in pink, turquoise, §2°x52” = % should take over somebody else's _ . - in. : . aio 7 et et returned to the back of the oe ; gold, brown, hunter and charcoal. “Levely, Anytime you're : ball. I was growing more nervous tg 0, oa Mr. Bolling, ; When Bolling had got things Tevery miriute of $2 x70"... ovens S808 60"'x90" . Peper tik | just drop in.” || straightened out, he turned back seemed hours. Qo , exter sactice UG hae = — tous, “As --was-saying> Pie | --] wondered what could be hee Aa , “Thanks . prog Amd pil poems PS Rn dire taking Beh Bc Be ot Make yourtable setting » hast. “Any news about the Waltzer?” we round the last of’ Miss the v around the block pee ee "eo gant = “He was seen tonight in a joint , “P * it to go all way bi fri ... an ele - jot” Farrell's pupils. to get through a building into the phere for family . . . something in the Village. the Feather Club.” “No!" I said “Really?” to be proud of yourself. This can be yours at such wonderful! savings! Accent the beauty of your silver, your lovely china Buy extras for gifts now! “Yes,” I said “Of course you backyard of number 11, he should “Yeah. We got a description of aie a you?” haven't 1 have got - Lh at him from Crescent il whe Jaly one guy We haven't lo easier casas cf Kins. ‘Wendel! Cated yet. A Ralph Tolley.” Whe gets s bit on tho head Silently, I asked Heaven to be ‘morrow? Read Chapter 18 of Kipp. The bartender saw him, too “The Blonde Died Dancing.” and a waiter and a couple of other kind to Ralph Tolley: he was one 5 a sd le" of nature's noblemen “What was he doing. the Walt. Aloud I said. “But you'll find (COPmTieht, 1908, by Kelty Rees) 4 ver?”’ him soon, I'm sure.” 5 , , WAYS TO BUY: “We're getting close. And when we get hold of this Tolley, then “Any blonde.” I said. “who Well know. We got every one of would frequent the Feather Club. Amita Farrell's lessons accounted could hardly be annoyed.” I had ‘or except seven o'clock Wednes- to ask the question and I did day.. .. the Waltzer’s time. Now, - bravely. “What does the Waltzer like! told you before, if this Tolley, look like?" is the Waltzer he won't say he was, BY “Well, this Kipp didn't give‘much seven o'clock Wednesday. He'll, of a description. He didn't.impress Pick some other time. for instance, | me as the type that ever noticed Steve's time . . . three o'clock very accurately what aman looked Saturday. Then if Tolley isn’t the ike. Then he was still pretry upset; altzer_ Steve is.” “Annoying some blonde "' s * » by the slugging the Waltzer handed “Yes.” I said. “I understand the! At $.0.0.3 ¥ ste . himk. His description didn’t tally system.” t And STATE a sdhedhadhrdhedheedhediadiedieddasdaedederdadedacedardndasdadindnddadadadededeciedededadededededededetedatduhdededddddddddddd bbb LeeLee rrtI iii iis titi hiiiiiiiitiiy very well with the other people's “Oh. we got the Waltzer all right. ff Quen STORES j Ge * ag a — : descriptions.” Practically, I mean. Weil, I better ; vaITEe Grawos * = ~~ 4 if 8 ee “What I asked. “was his de get moving.” —— corte Ma ae F : scription?” *; And Bolling was gone _. = * * ° When I started to tell Steve a . about my trip to Kew Gardens, he Soviet Union interrupted me . “Connie, didn't you hear Bolling Equips Egypt —_» se shoe” Not all of it” ‘ at Anita’s apartment to follow a By THE ASSCCIATED PRESS lead they got on Ralph Tolley.” President Nasser Announced in. ‘‘Oh, Steve'” September 1955 that ‘Egypt was ‘Yes. but dont waste time receiving arms from the Commu- worrying about that. Don't you see nists. what we can do now?’ Just how much has poured into “Of course'’’ I said. “The coast Egypt since then remains ‘a. mili-.is clear.” tary secret, but it appears to have . = been considerabie. ‘ YOU SAVE 50.00 Last June Nasser put on a - : di lebrating final Brit- ; lees sae _ ON THIS MODERN were Ilyushin bombers, MIG jets. 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If any doubt previously at exist=— ed on that point, it was eliminated by a statement irom City Clerk Apa R. EVANS. Mrs. Evans revealed that com- pared to the 1952 Presidential election, the cost of last Tues- day’s voting with machines was nearly $3,000 less. In all 295 election workers spent an ayer- naps ——age of -t6-hours-each in. handling the vote. Four years ago 329 workers averaged 24.5 hours counting paper ballots. . * * * Besides lower expense, there was a noteworthy saving of time in re- porting results. The first of the City’s 44 precincts reported at 9:19 Tuesday night and the last came in at 12:56 a. m. Wednes- In 1952 the first returns came in around midnight and the last precinct reported late the fol- lowing day. Besides the time and money saved with the machines, their third great advantage is ac- curacy. * * * It will be remembered that the 80 ‘voting machines were being given @ year’s trial on a rental basis with the rent to be applied on the purchase price of $1,355 each. On. the basis of results to date, the City Commission should have an easy decision when the time comes to determine whether the machines should be purchased. proved the paper ballot system too slow and expensive. Paper ballots are a luxury we. no longer can sr “Many Who Di Didn't Vote Barred by States’ Laws Despite the record vote in last ated trom. home on Election. Day. Tuesday's election, the fact remains ~ that no more than 75 per cent of the Nation’s citizens of voting age went ‘ to the polis. But this doesn’t mean that 25 per cent of those eligible to register and vote neglected those duties. Many millions of voting age were ineligible for various reasons. x & * | - Orie of these is the extreme mobil- ity of our population. About. one in every five families changes residence during the year. Most States require one year’s residence for voting, (two years in four States, six months in -11).~ Almost-half-require residence in the county of at least 90 days (six months in 11 States). Almost one- third requires 60 days in the precinct. * * *- Another reason, according to the Census Bureau, is that some 2,500,000 of voting age are not citizens. Also, only about one in every four Negroes of voting age was registered for the 1956. _election in 11 Southern States. This is attributed partly to ~~ gpathy, -intimidation, —.discrimi- nation and fear. Most States bar from voting those persons in penal or mental institu- tions. Several bar those on relief. Others impose literacy tests of some kind. In most States the laws ‘on absentee voting make it impracti- cable for persons unexpectedly ill or sien Wikia Saal tal Ra election totals showed 25 per - major ~ cent ‘of our eligibles didn’t vote, that - was not an accurate picture. All of this, it: seems to us, strongly . Suggests that in their concern over non-voters, the several States haven’t ~ given enough attention to the need for re-examination of their voting requirements. Nor goes there seem to be sufficient recognition of the need for greater uniformity of elec- tion laws, especially with negard to residence requirements. The Navy’s New Ranger The Navy's recently launched 60,000 ton super aircraft carrier U.S.8. Ranger is its eighth ship to bear that name. ‘The first Ranger. was a small wooden frigate: It was chosen by Capt. JoHNn Pau. Jones to be his flag- ship when he was promoted from ail | uh lub Lil, >) _Lieutenant to command of a squad- XS ron and was the first American war- ship to receive a salute froma foreign power. * & ‘ This occurred in 1778 when the ship, was in Quiberon Bay, France. That Ranger also'is believed to be our first naval craft to fy t the new ~ American flag According to Admiral ARLEIGH | A. Burke speaking at the launch- ing ceremonies, the latest Range? ~~ carries more destructive power ~~~” than “all the Rangers of the past two centuries.” * * * The Ranger which was launched in January, 1933, was the Navy’s first ship built specifically as an aircraft carrier. Its displacement was 14,500 tons compared to the 60,000 of the new supercarrier. The Man About Town Still Going Strong Colder Weather Does Not Stop Big Growth of 1956 Human race: What needs more horse sense and less nonsense, Although our November weather Is be- ginning to run in a seasonal channel, re- ports of i956 double or otherwise ex- traordinary production in the Pontiac area continue to be received. With a little overnight cover up, many things still cht socoree the — Feasting on their fourth 1956 crop “of lettuce from the same ground are Mr. and Mrs. Cariton Effinger of Waterford, while the fifth 1956 cutting of alfalfa hay is heing made by -_Darius -Hibbler-~ on a Pontiac Tow naiitp farm. aR Te eee rae er ae Both apple and ae blossoms on the same tree in November are reported by Joseph Gautsz of Lake Orion. A few years ago he graft- ed a pear branch on an apple tree, and both now bear good fruit, even attempt- ing a second 1956 crop. Frogs croaking in the autumn in the same tenor as they do in the spring are reported by ; Cliff Lechner of 2559 North Perry St. Pioneer frog watchers, like myself, never before have heard them in a fall chorus in.that key. The muskrats around the edge of Pon- ‘tiac Lake, according to Jerry Fellows, _ are building their houses with walis ‘much thicker than usual, which he avers meas we are to have a hard winter. A flowering quince in the yard of Mr. and Mrs. John Findlayson at 10444 Elizabeth Lake Road that bloomed at the usual time last spring again is in full blossom Since the stalks were killed by the frost, the corn in the ‘field of + Russell Fulkerson of Walled Lake is sprouting, a new crop around the roots ‘A November forsythia bloom is received from : Mrs. Joseph Perry of Clarkston, as further proof of this 1956 double production. Verbal Orchids to-” Mr. and Mrs. Peter Davidson of 18 Lorraine Court; fifty-fourth wed- ding anniversary, also his eighty- first birthday. Mr. and Mrs, EA. arte” of Holly; fifty-fourth wedding anniver- Fe _David-Lawrence-Says: _— ~ Leaders ‘Inherit’ Chairmanships WASHINGTON—How many of the people who voted last week to give the Democratic Party control ot Congress knew that by so doing — they were giving the chairmanship of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to a man 89 years old? - It happeng that ‘the prospective chairman—Democratic Sen. Theo- dore F. Green of Rhode Island—is healthy and vigorous and possesses as keen a mind as many a man Ohio, or the new senator to be elected soon in Texas—if the issue is* persuasively made in that cam paign—can give control of the Sen- ate to the Republicans, and bestow ‘the chairmanship of the Forein Re- lations Committee on Senator Wiley of Wisconsin, a staunch sup- porter of President Eisenhower's foreign ——— That's the only way now to avoid one of the handicaps of ‘‘divided government,” as Senator Fulbright of Arkansas, Democrat, has so aptly described the result of last week's election of a Democratic Congress and a Republican presi- dent. (Copyright 1956, New York Herald Tribune, Inc.) . 30 years his junior. But, under Dy, William Brady Says: Take Cod Liver Oil Daily for Chronic Joint Pains the ‘seniority’ system, any sena-, tor irrespective of his = balsa oni ity would have to chairman. , Fer the “seniority system" means that the chairmen of committees -in- Congress are au- tomatically chosen on the basis of their length of service in Con- gress irrespective of ability. It’s a system that President Wilson, Democrat, assailed. back in 1913, but the pressure of .both Republican and Democratic vet- erans in Congress et the time wad too powerful for him. BIGGEST DEFECT But today the seniority system is _still perh the most on nba ~ single defect in\Congressiénal go ernment. For the Corammitine chairman can sometimes withhold legislation from being acted on, or he can ‘maneuver hearings and meetings in such a way as to carry out his objectives or those of a majority pressure group. The alternative method is to let each of the parties in a con- ference of its own elect by secret ballot the chairman of a com- mittee or the ranking member who is at times a sort of deputy chairman. A secret ballot would be essential to prevent reprisals or personal animosities from arising, Discussion already has arisen, for example, with respect to two chair- manships in the Senate. Had the Republicans been given control by the people last week. there are two Republicans in the Senate now who announced beforehand to their constituencies that, if elected, they wold not vote to elect Senator McCarthy to the chairmanship of the senate committee for perma-- nent investigations—a position to which, .by reason of length of _service, he would be entitled = Similarly, there are Democrats in the northern states who would naturally be pressured by their constitnencies to vofe against . the selection of Senator Eastland of Mississippi, Democrat, who now is in line to become chair- man of the Senate Judiciary Conmnittee. This is the commit- tee which handles civil rights legislation and the confirmation of the nominations of federal judges. Yet, while there are many Re- publicans and Democrats who would like to vote to select ‘someone else for the chairman- ships above mentioned, they would not do so because, if the seniority system were abandoned; they themselves would haye nothing to- which to look forward. A com- mittee chairmanship often means _ diet, physical, As the Bulletin on Rheumatic Diseases (published by the Arth- ritis and Rheumatism Foundation, May 11, ‘'54) pointed out, “the quest fora foolproof drug that could be given to most if not all arthritics with the least possible side-effects is likely to be in vain. It should now be recognized that treatment with the various drugs “~“qvallahie “today “has not "beer “twhar an I saying? Ofcourse: t—~ shown to alter the natural course of the disease In a significant manner.” The manufacturers of expen- sive ‘miracle’: medicines and the doctors subsidized { to ‘report | that the new medicines give “great promise,” are net. going to like this acknowledgement of the inefficiency of the “new medicines for ‘arthritis.’ If I had insidiousty joint disability, Id want to ool any remedy, medicine, treatment, or mental therapy that would give me comfort or . relief without doing any harm. EVEN RED FLANNEL If red flannel underwear or a flannel bandage on the lame joint or joints added to my comfort, my physical comfort, I'd wear it regardiess of climate, season, or weather. But if er when 1 —get— the — rheumatiz, | do hope I won't confuse mental with physical “ comfort. But who knows? Right now a lot of stiffs think it is * absurd for a perspn of my age to roll somersaults every morn- ing.. (1 call 'em somersaults —young Bill’s physical educa- tion instructor tells him they are just forward rolls.) Anyway, if, you are intrigued, send stamped, self-addressed en- velope and ask for pamphlet on Somersaults. . * * * Of course a cripple can't use this remedy, and anyway it is merely prophylactic, not curative. Why do you think I’ve been doing six rolls before breakfast every morning for 40 years? POPULAR AIDS _.One. with insidious chronic. joint disability by whatever name it may be called may get some com- —ot._the_remedial. considerable opportunity for -put»—fert— licity and prestige back home—and this is a big factor in a campaign for re-election. Either Senator-elect Lausche of LI'L ONES _ ™ any, ee od Jonseck. ia ’ 2s \ ae j r ; lk tae Noe | Cee | Se 6a eee A -from--any. measures other than drugs, such as rubbing alcohol; oil; liniment; “massage; manipulation; plaster; splint; crutch; elastic bandage; baking; mud bath; mineral or salt water baths; avoiding foods or consuming gallons of . Citrus fruit juices; excluding “red” meat; carrying a horse chestnut; * \ LL ‘acid”’ . in my opinion, and that one is all bit forgotten in the present scram. ble for a magic cure for “‘arth- ritis..” The remedy is plain cod liver oil—a_ tablespoonful ‘half ounce) daily for a child, two tablespoonfuls (one ounce) dally for an adult, throughout the year. except perhaps for a few weeks in the period of extremely warm weather. Long ago European fishwives mean wives of fishermen) learned that, it kept their fishermen from getting laid up * * * Some therapeutics authorities today still seem to think cod liver “Sil 1s & good remedy for “rheuma— toid arthritis’ at any raie. ed letters. not more than one page er 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene. not to disease. di ngage ee xp be answered iv Dr. iam Brady, a Pg gg : addressed envelope eto Fe Pin- tiac Press, Pontiac. Voice of. the People - Mrs. Bruce Brede” _ Change in n, Proposed, | Dump uests unless the letter is {> its nature. As a resident of Watettord Town- ship I would like to explain some of the reasons why I personally object to the site which the Town- ship officials propose to use for @ dump. It dees not seem rea : to put a dump in a highly - veloped residential area and in addition so close to our beautiful Waterford High School and just a stone's throw from the Town Hall. I have seen the past township dumps and I would urge every Waterford—resident to visit_them and then decide if he would like such an eyesore and health hazard to be placed so near these publie buildings and homes. With several hundred small children in the immediate vicin. -English and By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director The Anglo-French military ad venture in Egypt ts adjudged a failure because their old - foe, Egyptian President Gamal’ Abdel Nasser, still is in power, The Laborite opposition in Brit- ain probably will claim credit for __the government's derision to with. ___draw its forces in favor ofa U. N. police force, But several factors were responsible tor the decision to cease fire and eventually with- draw. A big one was the Soviet threat, including the possibility that Moscow will try to further the Anglo-French fight with Egyptians bolstered by “volun- teers” from Russia. The United States. main ailiy in the Western NATO coalition, also had denounced the Anglo French action and so had the_ United Nations. The Anglo-French stand in sup- port of the military invasion 1's indicated in what Peter Thorney- croft, the conservative Board of Trade president. told Parliament. ARMED TO THE TEETH “Our intervention.” he — said, “disclosed that Egypt had been armed to the teeth by Russia. We intervened to stop a war. And we perhaps stopped it in the nick of time, before the Egyptian air force, organized by Russia, ran amok in the Middle East. “If we stopped the war prema- turely, we make no apology either to Russia or the opposition. We did it with a minimum of casual- ties.”’ In what was interpreted mainly for American ears, Thorneycroft said that Britain asked for only neighbors in the God's sake face the’ realities.” world — for facts and“ Some French spohesmeéen have said that the Suez Canai no longer _is under the sole control of Nasser and that it would bc handed over to the U. N. international force. But there is an uneasy feeling among both British and French, after the setback votes they suf- fered in the U_ N.. that the U.N. eventually will return the canal_ = it three + war teenie me ity It may be impossible always — to keep all the curious children In a township with’ as” many lakes, swamps, and low areas as Waterford Township, there must be a more suitable location in an out- lying area for a dump, If, how: ever, this is the best available site, as the Waterford officials seem to claim, then each Water- -ford resident should-be -alarmed, because a vacant lot in any resi- ntial area could be the next township rubbish dump. Mrs. Bruce Brede 5180 Joangay French Fat to Unseat Enemy Nasser — to exclusive Nasser control.) NASSER REMAINS Moreover, the French had hoped tetopple Nasser or atleast de- stroy his prestige In the Arab world because of France's own troubles with Moslem nationalism 4n—North—African_ territories. The feeling now is that although Nasser may have been defeated militarily he has been able to and telephone number of t accompany letters but away from the rusty rubbish, tin publishett tf ihe wrpter aa hide its extent from his own people _ and he can pose as a martyr to whose side much of the nation rallied. In addition, it i argued that the Soviet government now is to be acclaimed by al) the Arab states as the savior of peace and the friend of Islam. What's happening in Hungary at the hands of the Soviet mili- tary” The Arabs do not seem to care much Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Dear Jimmie. you are Sapeel And we are happy. : ‘Becaise of al your ‘prokress . and The laurels you have won . . Your service in the navy and ; Your constant search for kn wiedge ... That soon will bring you to your ‘goal ... Of graduat- ing college... A happy birthday, Jimmie, and .. . The best of luck to you... May all your prayers be well fulfilled ... And all your dreams come:-true .. . We wish you every great success ... To which you may aspire... . And every other jov in life... You ever could desire... We tell vou every birthday but... This one of twenty-three . Brings extra special greetings from .. . Your mother _and from me Te “9587 Looking Back 15 Years Ago FDR SAYS coal mines must keep ab dpa = = U-BOAT sinks. Ark Roval in Mediterranean : 5 1) Veare Ago FOREIGN. CAPITAL flowing te tu § KING EDWARD wins mother's ok. to marry Wally. +, Case Records of a Psychologist: Accustom Child to Others Early Notice how Roger avoids go- ing to schooi. He even develops imaginary ilineas to get his ese mother to let him stay at home with her. So.she should use the methods outlined be- tow to raise the motivating charm of school. This process has been only 20 per cent at home,— should begin years beforé.the | _child is old enough for kinder- garten. Don't watt till Labor. Day. By DR. GEOKGE W. CRANE Case T-321: Roger W.., aged eight, is a shy, youngster. “Dr. Crane, Roger doesn't like” to go to schogl,” his mother began. “He gets sick in the morning, chiefly to stall off the dreaded act of leaving home. “Sometimes he cries pathetically and begs me to let him stay at home with me. “What can I do to make him get over his fear of school?” CHILD STRATEGY First, you wives should set your goal at having your babies in ‘pairs, spaced about two years - “Then ized in their play and thus less in- If-he had received a baby brother or sister by the time he was a toddler, he'd have learned to exist on but 50. per cent of ‘the Poy * a: * PVE 2 es \ ees they’d become more social- ee __kindergarten. ; ‘ % z if \ a 2 Ge POOP ND See ae Se received but 50 per cent at home, the gap is not as great when he drops from that 50 per cent down to 4 per cent. And children of larger families get used to even less. With our tive Crane—children; the average so their drop was only from 20 per cerit to 4 per cent when they_ _ entered kindergarten. ‘OLDEST, ONLY CHILDREN ‘The firstborn tends to be more shy than the second, as witness the : Prodigal Son and his shy older " prother.\ So parents should anticipate the * 2 @ Get them accustomed to other _ children long in advance by seeing that he is in a Sunday school every It possible, send him to a nurs« ery school from Monday through Friday, for the sooner he gets used to playing with his own age group, the less homesickness he will fee’ _ when he enters kindergarten. 4 ; * ced x a eek fay NS le et ee fae —— I, thus drop out before Christmas just because they can't stand. the gaff. They are emotionally toddlers, al- though grown men and women in 1.Q. and physical stature. — COMBAT NOSTALGIA When a child wants to stay at home, it™simply means home is more pleasant to him than school. So; mothers, your job is to raise the attractiveness of the school sit- yation until it-competes more near- ly with the enticements of home. But how? Well, long before kindergarten age, keep placing prestige on the gala day when he will be a “big boy” and able to go to school. Teach him that school is a sign of adulthood. Make it a desired and positive goal, Meanwhile, help get your child acquainted with neighboring kids of his age. Hold parties on any flimsy excuse to get him_ incor- porated in the play group of your area. Then che will have pals with whom to walk to school so he will then not feel as lonely. And if he doesn’t want you te acompany him, fine, That means _he is more self-reliant, so be “heartbroken — at his “pitting” ‘you mothers, If he plays sick, let him stay at - home but give him a dose of castor oil and put him to ‘bed. Mrs. Crane uséd that a couple of times on some of our youugsters, and they never were sick again when it was time to go to school! : But the:more positive method to add greater —— : ‘school itself. Always write @ in care of The. ts & : 1 _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 14, 1956 - g ‘. ‘ “ Og > €3 A ue a a %, mee P ee \range from Federal’s \ LIST PRICE 249.95 30-in. electric range cooks oven meals automatically a LIST PRICE 189.95 ENTERPRISE gas range gives you lots of range in a small space This Kelvinator all-electric range features the famous “Great Scot”. oven that is a whole : roast wider than most, and has Radiant Rod | bake and broil elements. Rocket surface units, Picto-Heat switches, look-in oven door, auto- matic oven cooking, white titanium porcelain ~~ finish. See it today at Federal’s! Delivered and Serviced Here's a real buy on a famous Enterprise gas range that will help you prepare the perfect | Thanksgiving dinner. 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CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY SALES, IN SS Seo ees : me = = si qa ees fee Sy : S 4 ee ia x a2 v : os : z Lene & + ee = = = ate é 5 5: sue pienica 4% a Ses A EAT! ies caiice diet adie = = — a a i se = , ae 4 Z . oe ee ee at Pike: 3: , ae a * ; A Bee tere ee ee ee ee a a AAW os 7 * a! 4 ae , tae TO ie j afi 4 f ' a | : ‘ : ; me : \ : | by ot. # bs a 4 ‘ : Wee. | ; 4 4 i a \, r Aa : & 2a \ eS eee 5 ~y 4 sy byes bat 4 fa 2 \ ie ) j L coe | Vole aa #7 5 es ae ns ; : a Ae member of his Cabinet, Ch ristmas’ Seats Ready for 90,000 County Famili Letters selling Choricinias seals will go to 90,000 families in Oak-! Seneral health educa \telephone, Describing the two-way and then." ‘Central Railroad, The “Michigan times that of Texas. ‘kilowatts hit last Dec. 19. The com- 90 miles apart. , land County, A. R. Mussen, execu- terials, Mussen = | tive secretary of the Oakland Coun-. _,, = | 4 fy Tuberculosis. _ Assn. |. announced. In the _ Mussen said, “the. 10d... . ‘S se . ee : _The sale of seals this year, whic h' ins next Week, MUSE Says, 1S patier he Oth anniversary of the drive! r funds to fight tuberculosis. Funds collected through this ‘Christmas seal sale, pay for such— things as the local cost of the \ ray units which have toured and are touring Oakland County areas giving free X-rays; an ex- tensive _Cdecation _Peegrom- for Cabinet Member Fired in Hawaii By JOSEPH GRANT IONOLULU uw — Go King Ousted the most Sa muet} Lm portant his. itor: ; few commnuttee general, only a e a Cf Ss cahtapponecrse wee ks gs in Hawati, ' "Edward N. Sylva. appointed by, the Republican governor March 4 = yehabmitation program for TR ‘ieee Ages = ete gn -* MEPS Pag THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Ja. 1956 i | | High, William said, Boy Picks Up Whispers hookup with Kalamazoo Central: “t_cap hear Parent has become the city’s’ tral Daily Train Stops AZOO @ — srchen by every word the facher sys, all ‘ADRIAN (®%—Monday, Nov. 19, ES yn ser sind doe eceant ey the stbonts pad ten: been. ayt fir i Sask Denese ieeg. I even pick up a few whispers ger service between Toledo and) a ea aay wa student to attend school by from the back of the room now Elkhart, ‘Ind., for the New - York Area of the East Indies is three work, exceeding by 2% per cent! Florida and Cuba are only about \Public Service continuance of the railroad’s daily ‘passenger train between the two Commission last thas, : |pany fame tng din, Kilowatts Hit Record — said the 1,495,000 kilowatts was set Monday ices 61 outstate counties. lon the Consumers Power CO. Net-| a2\. : NINE hgures “pellect industria] activity in out. JACKSON ®#® record load of State’ ean alae? Consumers serv: “have patients. We are Planning to re-es-| tablish this-procedure on an out patient level, where we would aid people not in the tuberculosis san-| ‘atorium, ‘SANATORIUM CROWDED “An interesting thing about our) local sanatorium,” Mussen contin-| ued, is that it is full right now and} there is a waiting list. Many things, account for this capacity of pa-| tients * « “* “There is no increase in TB per hundred thousand residents in the| county. The rise in population and' more consciousness brought about by the X-ray surveys are reasons." | Clothes Dryer Burns— | So Does Housewife | “GAYLORD, Mich. ®—'' Where's the -fire?”-asked—Mers.-Ray Hunts a8 she stood on the street corner | watching the village -firemen' answer the emergency siren. At your house,” said one of 1933 was fired yesterday for at ‘the volunteer fire fighters as he ~ OPEN THURS. 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Sar: ‘comments of a pavement Plato: Twenty years. ago-.a - middie- aged man had the hope that if, hand live happily qver wee. Today rae ‘ase seems to be ispreading around that it is work 'that keeps a fellow young, and ‘retirement that causes him ul- ‘cers, Ever since man first climbed ‘down out of the trees he has gnaw a twilight bone in peace without having to do battle with _a saber-toothed tiger. | i * * * He finally has the answer—the ——=<—= gld age pension. But many todas lseem to view retirement as a life shortening curse instead of a blessing. All they mention about ‘|a pension is the tension it sup- iposedly brings—the unhappy losi ifeeling of uselessness when there lis no Jonger any dufy to walk the treadmill of the daily job. gument, strikes, occasional head- i'thumpings and the growth of so- ‘cial responsibility to win pensions jin our machine age. Yet now /some corporations are denounced as “heartless” because they do re tire their emploves at 65. —— * * * SHIRT Distributors Downtown and at Tel-Huron You get a mental picture of thousands upon thousands of faith ful ‘old employes dying of heart break because they no longer have the joyous privilege of keeping their noses to the grindstone unt! they keel over dead . Somehow this, ‘Picture doe osnt | aeuanaananumne (oa ae of ; saan seecoueninnnens 7 ie 4 FOOD ideas FOR HOLIDAY HOSPITALITY Turn turkey into a next-day wonder turkey "Burgers—Such a good-time way to serve left-overs. Broiled turkey ‘burgers, sitting on a slice of cranberry jelly right inside a ‘burger bun! Make ‘em as you would a meat-loaf—with beaten egg, breadcrumbs, seasoning. Then shape into generous patties. Know how the zest of Coke peps up a hamburger? Well, just wait ‘till you try that great taste with turkey! — Cae dreamed of a day when he could) - it-has-taken-twe-eenturies of ar-- __'THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1956 tion as I run across them. i 2 a ee The theory of retirement is like |” he could just keep his ulcer quiet'he practice of sex. It may be sub- funtil he was 65 he could retire’ ject to certain justified criticisms, -it-enough for_me_to live. the way.) ‘but . nothing~ will ever.make ‘downright unpopular masses. with NEW YORK ® — Curbetone square with the facts of the situa- nsdlasin wa “hse ibis ties a made because they yearn to the; ‘want to.” Quitting at 65 a job held for | many years is a sad blow to many tory have been willing—if they man. men. and it is a major readjust- could do se without starvi ing—to ment in living for any man, Butiquit paddling their own canoe at man is bored to actual death by the biggest holler. made by most 6 and float quietly along for the’ retirement. If he’s still an eager real squawk, ohen justified, is, view, Pied Tdoesn’t “have enough i “My pension check isn’t big * * * rest of their journey, enjoying the men still are. Aman who or-memories-to live- gracefully —in: retirement probably isn't much of a--fireball at~his—job- either;-and: you can’t blame an employer for wanting to turn him out to pasture Most men in any period of his- and replacing him with a younger Only a dull or basically selfish TAMA... 1 SHATFIC Zz KIeP 3 BSAS 4 DAHS 5 MOPPOAN 6 RUTTO 7 FINSHUS 8 GLANRE 9 LEMTS 10 CHERP © 1956 Whats My Lime ime 2 : * What's My line? INSTRUCTIONS: Eoch word is related to my work. Un- scramble as few os possible to guess my line. Answer oppeors under arrow, reading downward. Not One in 280 College Boys Sells Magazines | BLOOMINGTON, Ind. ‘be a thing of the past, University indicated. today. tof-thent- said “he sold magazines. ‘porting that activity, ‘and waiting tables attracted 28. _ sitting. Also ‘Yor the blind Vesterdey's Anewer: s¥rup. Berry, color, ra Ste flever, aiNing, 1/14 enloy, ch€rry, education by Sensing bar. swe, - cAndy, esac t saler sin + Michigan. Turkey Sealed Tropical— Really new way to two-time the holiday bird. Now turkey salad arrives spiced with pineapple and served piping hot! The trick? A double boiler to pre-heat meat and pine-- ‘ apple chunks before folding in the mayonnaise. Then heap into a bow! garnished with greens. Tangy salad and the great taste of Coca-Cola—this meal makes for compliments! Tomete-Turkey Pie—Creamed turkey yes—but what a difference in looks and flavor! It’s the tomato-gay pie-shell that does it . and the great taste of Coke that goes along with it. Prepare “4 package pie mix, add 2 tablespoons undiluted tomato soup. Bake, then ladle in creamed turkey. This dish is holiday-bright, just tight with ice-cold Coca-Cola! | : Bring home the Coke! _THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY of PONTIAC | Working in retail stores was the most popular way of finding tui- tion money with 65 of them re- Dishwashing | Only one student admitted baby-| included were a chemist, an organist and a reader One' freshman was a minister And anather prepared for higher Retirement Should Bring Contented Years beaver at 6,: being pensioned at] 65 won't kill him. There are a. thousand ways in which he can imagination| Still “make “himself Useful to the community and to himself. No man with an outgiving heart or’ -hand bas any reason to feel use-. less in this world, unless his real: desire is to indulge in self-pity. Most of the men I know who retired—including -a couple who: practically cried with regret at’ the time—have Tound a new way of life and a greater Steedom| from worry. One wrote me recently: | “The first few weeks I' thonahe! I'd go crazy. Now I'm happier. jthan I've ever been. It's a o idon't have as big a paycheck, when you quit trying to outdo t spree you don’t need as much. even find myself agreein ®—That with my wife more. The other ae, magazine salesman working his she told me, ‘you were crazy not ‘way through ,college appears to to retire five years sooner.’ Indiana Couldn't have been righter. Take a tip from me, quit while you're LU. asked 280 freshmen what: ahead—while you're alive.” i | | 121 N. oat "National Optimist Week — Nov. 11- 7 WAYNE GABERT YOUR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE SPEC IALIST Open Monday & Friday Nights ‘til 6:00 P.M. FE 5-6189 - —— eer She Glenn B. 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SECTIONAL—Decorator mod- | REG. $375.0 CORDOVAN MAHOGANY BED- en ee a ern by Howard Pacior. 288” ROOM—Double dresser, chest +188” construction EASY TERMS @® NO CAR 1G CHARGE ON OUR BUDGET PLAN teed construction..........+.. and bookcase bed...........+.-+ RRYIN N Reg. $289.00 . ALL FAMOUS MAKES SACRIFICED BELOW COST! Wa _ Admiral | APPLIANCES & TELEVISION RCHANDISE Combination | ’tserm beset A....."65" | Snhaata State eames 138" "aT r( MA-Inch TY | Cee 7 cas Noe $98" | 0 futmroon nee. aee 150" TURE Cf a a | 4 00 a samen * eer 65" | ae CONSOLE--CROSLEY, lenge 1 52" 4 Se E. PIKE ST dp i as eri os 9 Jt / { \ | ‘ , 2 =" ‘3 : ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE _inine—you know the trend—"'My color, to be sure, for California is pants and a Fair Lady” everywhere. A ween ee land of color, but designers topped off with “goony”’ ‘Pi Pontiac Press Women’s Editor is romise has been made betweenikeep simplicity of- line. complete LOS ANGELES — Yesterday we the mannish-type of a few years! * e promised you exciting news from past, and the overdone and frilly) you won't be- the makers of California’ sports-/fashiong which” hounded fashion- _ wear. The story is exciting in both conscious women, lieve -price design and fabric. | Femininity and wearability are ‘gs on Junior . * 5 ‘woven into California labels with| Miss of Califor- Sportswear never looked so fem- a clean, uncluttered look. There's nia’s sportswear. * and beach-happy ia Another os sportwear Miss is famous, are made of just like California sand. , Spinaway, a combination of cotton, silk and viscose. Although wash- Seve uolanemana! attending the sixth annual show- ing here is what Junior Miss calls its “Goony Group.” A cotton knit hooded blouse. an- kle-length cotton or canvas knit They can't do much about it, so they capitalize on it and toss it in as an added color and fabric. Manufacturers call it natural, but it looks like sand beige to us. A ae silk suit, with a slim Dutch * skirt, has @ sailor collar edged in striped rib-knit trim. Colors are white and jade geen; white and Scarlet Pimpernel; white _ and cornflower blue, and navy with red and white trim. Bd a ote ao A bouquet of blossoms sprinkled on Grecian silk, hand-screened in 16 colors and shaped into the classic shirtwaist, is designed by Sir James of California. The silk flows softly from a gathered waistband into a full skirt. The collar is swept straight back above a V throat. 4 * Ribbons of color stream down the length of a beach coat designed by Jane Ford, one of California's most original designers. This imaginative combination of multicolored grosgrain ribbon is on white waterproof | poplin. The “Nehru” coat is styled with a cardigan neckline and deep slit side seams in Indian fashion. For the romanticist, a It is worn over black twill pants. ftoral--masque*print in everglaze cotton is just the thing. A: bit of moonbeam beauty alsq is in the bateau neckline and the _matte jersey cummerbund. _ The full, swishy skirt is Pellon lined. Se of stripes A picture of styles to come is offered by California designer Lee Herman in this three-quarter sleeve, bulky Mamie Observes 60th, Birthday in a cool California knit sweater called “Adam's Rib.” It i& outlined with . of imported heavy Venice lace over pastel organdy, jeweled With Family delicately with the new Aurora Borealis stones and WASHINGTON — Mamie Ei-| pearls. , senhéwer exces 60 today and a Whe House 10 celebrate the oc Children’ s Party Planned manner by lanior Miss. The skirt, surrounding White House nig celebrate the oc- casion. ; oe *»- 0 Otherwise;—- the ---First- Andy's} -Plans or the annual. children's} Mrs. Walter Williams,auxiliary- E _unpressed _ birthday shaped up as a quiet one,/Christmas party were discussed/president; asked for volunteers leats. i pihough 0, Dee ee ee ee eae Secrets tas group to help in tho (ult pleats, is (for pictures with representatives|of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Aux-jed Fund drive and with the hos- separated | of the National Citizens for Eisen-liliary gathered in thé nurses’ home pital’s expansion program. “i ~F ae! ' hower-Nixon. for their November meeting. Mrs. h Allen presided at the = ES The citizens group arranged to _. tea which followed the business matching present Mrs. Eisenhower with @| Mrs. E. F. Glasgow, who has meeting. hisuse by life-size portrait of herself in ihe iassumed the chairmanship of the hich | pink Inaugural Ball gown party for several years, will again | stripes whic wore in 1952. part charge of this year’s party to; A Touch of Rouge P * be held Dec. 14. Mrs. Peter — She also eae to: take pic- son will assist with arrangement Adds Highlights: Almost any woman looks - better tures with her mother Mrs, Jolin} | Ee : © Sheidon Doud of Denver and her! “ea report on the auxilisry’s for a touch of rouge,’ used spar-) : self-fabric sister Mrs. George Gordon Moore.| | “Sa pond age Tigly and placed high on the cheek-' : belt. Maj. John Eisenhower, he only| ; Sg bones, : son'ef the President and the. First) Lady, was expected to attend the eile Barbara: and ‘their: ‘four : ee cS ‘ , , 5 » fs ' f aS « eae $e . , | i . . yr [. ke) A % - ane Ls p rae & Us aa eS ek Ce eee ek Se pane Pec 4ee gee f POR ee Bt cemininity ‘Stars in Sportwear tunic-length coat} figures'you've never seen it before. We the grouping. They're never expected to see rhinestones ‘sure to win favor with resorters on denim, but they’ rs here. firm and more use of knits in resort lout here is Ardee. Two traveling and cruise wear, and the San Fran- salesmen worked up this partner- cisco designer has come up with a ship and recently acquired Jane new ‘Ford, daughter-in-law of motion mately 2 inches shorter than Ber-_ Here é ; picture director” John Ford, as-mudas.* with hi P ? oe ane bones chief designer of playclothes. | SOFTER LINE pletely popular A NEW COLOR |: Ivan-Fredericks predicted a soft- price levet. <| California Sand is the new color er line for his famous shirtwaist Several of the, > used repeatedly in this collection. collection and has carried it out separates, for It’s a little lighter and somewhat so that you will feel very dressed which .J uniorMrs. Clemence ‘softer than beige—in fact it looks up. In our part of the country we travelamas and Stereotype, able, it has the elegant silken look. coloramas. We attach “amas” to have embroidery, buttons and rail itchi > back interest A particular line of resort about everything, but out here they Tad stitching for bac clothes which appealed to edifors “have smog.— = ‘One- poplin _shirtwaist.has'a front - holiday dresses have the luxurious ——Jook-in--brocade;- lace—and-—ribbed-- - terpiece was Lee Herman. Now, BPW Club { circle full ®°m makes the skirt“ of this breezy duo, fashioned, Mrs. Cart Genske, Anny Koell- the waist with Dec. 11 Yule Party take another | direction ‘in aq Will be held Nov. 20 at the Ameri-) Ardee dresses up denim like * Koret of auras aon more length for shorts—approxi- = * s Emerging from its masculine the shirtwaist might yoke with hand-painted rpsebuds softening the severity. Alex Coiman’s coverall, de- signed to wear Over your bathing suit when returning to the club- house; is an eye catcher in white terrycloth, quilteq with gold lu- rex. Sir James introduces a new fab- ric for his collection. It is broad- cloth made of pima cotton and silk for use in blouses, separates and — dresses. Color runs the gamut and Tabak sheath. The fabric wool. 2 2 Tabakand Zolot are manufac- turers who use the best blends of fabrics, choose the finest colors and are dependable for good de- sign in sportwear. YOUR OWN TENT A portable cabana (or overseas dressing room) is what-Phit- Rose calls a blouson which reaches be- low the knees so that you can change your wet swimsuit under it. So take your tent and be in high fashion. ee 2 * First to take the prosaic stole and convert it into a jeweled mas- she has turned her talent to sweat- ers Rhinestones and embroidery, the new aurora borealis stones and baroque pearis adorn many bulky knits, The same stones and elegant embroidery are used on cashmere sweaters, . Capes in all styles had the same dramatic detailing, and for a mod- est price, women can look to these to glamorize them instead of that mink, * . tL] Tomorrow we'll sit through show- ings of California dresses for spring and summer. | Supporting Airline Plan | Twenty-three members were present for the Tuesday evening dinner meeting of Pontiac Busi- ness and Professional Women's Club held at _fiotel Ww. jaidron. Support of te seupual to obtain | airline service at the Pontiac Mu- nicipal Airport was approved by \the group. dane Danton and Eva Dyer re- | | perted on the second annual Pon. | tiag White House Conference on Education held Monday evening. | Problems of the Pontiac schools | were discussed at the conference. | In response to a request from! the Pontiac City Federation of) Women's Clubs, the group voted its approval of the ‘Meet Your Neigh- bor” money-making project spon-| ‘sored by the federation. { « LJ ~ : | Letters were read from Dr. Ber- tha Oxenius of Hawaii, a former member of the Pontiac club, and Mrs. Melvin McPherson, former president of the Pontiac rad. now residing in Grand Rap- Hostesses for th : _esteme patie Lc shirred backyoke. Pocket transition complete for any Here’s another shining. example of a typically is ribbon knit, fully taffeta lined. Whether you're under the stars or under the sun, the delicate colors of pink ice, sky blue, ‘sage Rreen or lemon drop cast a beautiful spell. { striped Oxford shirting changes its accent with the addition of the contrasting cording that rushes up the sleeve and over the back to form a sharply accented trim and buttons make the Fair Lady. = ner, Mrs, Ella Sheffield, Rosa- | mond Haeberle and Mrs. William McRath. Following the business meeting. members -enjoyed a ‘‘gadget paf- ty Auxiliary Arranges About 200 are expected at to night's dinner party of the Mercy + Plans were completed for the co-| Lengee of Oskinnd Coanty, which party to be held by the Auxiliary’ child welfare fund. The dinner is to ‘Metropolitan Club Spirit | Six|set for 7:30 at Orchard Lake Coun- * * ~ Mrs: John DePauw will open her! home on Argyle avenue for the Bingham of Birmingham, and her \Dec. 11. party. jaides are Mrs. Harry B.Stillman ‘e * The next meeting of the group Birmingham. Po | Among those expected to at- jean Légion Home. tend are directors of the Catholic -- |- Family Center in Pontiac, with | whom the league inembers work Bridge Club Plays transporting infants to and The Pontiac Duplicate Bridge — the agency, foster homes Club ‘played Birmingham Bridge and beanies, cat Mm —— Chairman is Mrs. Carson C.| )and Mrs. Charles E. Baer, also of|~ Mercy League of County 8° Sponsors Dinner Tonight nan, Mr. and Mrs. William J, Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dun- lay, Dr. and Mrs. Zachary Endres Betty Gaukler, Dr. and Mrs, Theo- loperative dinner and Christmas /is seeking funds for the league’s|qore Pauli and Dr. and Mrs. Wik liam Shook. * *e * Guest speaker for the event will be the Most Rev. Charles Leo Nel- Seven pages foday in Women’s Section lasted untij a am e At the parties, she had a habit Miss Gardner, now neariy 35. has of pinning her hair atop her head, had a fast moving, mixed-up life tossing off her shoes, and dancing ‘refuses to admit them to her plush| Back in the States, where he was. ‘estate outside Madrid (a few re-| Her latest behavior is in direct | stewing out a divorce so he could porters have been physically eject- “She's Cd from her doorstep) or to see first came to Hollywood from ithem in the capitals of Europe, to the days when she! 'North Carolina and sometimes ‘onto a thick glass-plate ‘nightclub ~ “Tt all depends on their y her courtship | discretion and behavior ” floor, Kt from below by multi- Mrs. Fred Allen, Mrs. Jack Smith, and Ava alone. + Party Is Given for Mrs. Stetler Mrs, King Stetler was honoree - a pink and blue shower given Monday evening by Mrs. Jack Car- ney in her — on Edison street. it = -Aitending were Mrs. Ellis Allen, Mrs. Emmett Berendt, Mrs. Jim' Fefel, Mrs. Lloyd Hoyt, Mrs. Earl, Easton and Coral Easton. Also enaing were Jackie Bor- ey, Mrs. Abel Borey, Mrs. Ida. Jennings, Mrs. Gerald Richards, the greatest waiting list of “boys” jall. = a. she's laughing at CSS ae em man with an eye for beauty to be the most irresistible female on the screen... She appears to look upon many men the same way. | Never particaladrly interested | im a career, she has always said: “Acting bores me. This movie | thing is not the end. need for money. This isn T really want. 1 have no “I like the sincpie life.”’ what you want to do, whenever you) feel like doing it, with whoever | appeals to you most.” The philosophy has gotten her involved with many males, . mostly Tomantic Spanish types, ‘allowed to take control of Miss ‘went for six weeks without a date, Sandra Allen, Nancy Richards and Gardner's life—but only for their| because “‘if you even show up a Shower Given for Deeon Utley at Smith Home Mrs. Charles Kistner and Mrs. Gerald Smith were” cohostesses at a miscellaneous shower at the Smith home on Hiltctiff read hon- oring Fo Panes pe Utley. Champagne Goes to Head, "stay". in-Latest Color Scheme— NEW YORK (INS) — Cham-! pagne is the latest and swankiest tan rug, colored coveriet against a pale tan drapes, tan lamp- ‘will become the bride of Victor {Philip Shaner on Dec. 29. He is Tonie Sherman i -thesen-of-Mr.—_and-Mrs-. Herbert. Shaner of Wheaton, Ml Attending the recent shower were Mrs. Utley, Barbara Heflin color for living room, bedroom shades and base, with even @yirs Howard Rummel! Mrs and sink * bd * beige statuette on the dresser, * . .- \George Pentuik, Joy Van Hise ‘Mrs. Paul Richardson, Mrs. Roy -New York department stores The pale tones suit a living Ringenberg and Mrs. Hi lton are showing pale sand tones in everything from draperies to TOM Just as well, lampshades white leather chairs and a huge | cotice dispiay offered a combination living room, dining room and library accented by a beige wool |rug, tan sofa and chairs in a... checkerboard design and a tan and another Phipps * +. . Completing the guest tist-were Mrs. Martin Utley, Mrs: Sarah Kistner, Jill Johnson, Lynn Davi- _ Mary Chase, Mrs. Richard ister and Mrs. Robert Korr. Girls in a whirl of holiday sure tO appreciate Our colle ning wearables just right for parties, dances and anything grand and glamorous We're formals of every length. sumptuous- fabric from satin to or the bedroom floor or wall, It is Rs -~ ' made in jiffy crochet for fast work be PS. The little lady will want one | e 9) fan Ploot Ponting, State Bank oe , cirealar white marble table. . % This was a bedroom done in tan. lamp ee ec nated. trom the baeoks 50 Are Entertained at Harvest Dinner | decorative painting of a pair of | neewn and white horses ip a Fifty members and guests &'- reddish antique frame. tended the Harvest Dinner held “las Oakland Campagne is not only bens Renae United Prestera! ia 3 —— Church recently being used there as a color as oe e¢ Mra FE. J Schultz, chairman of 7 porcelain and giVPS aM yj. dinner arrangements, Was &*- elegant effect that is often lack- oe Mr and Mre ‘tows d Kinsey of ., i - , iam. Wards Poi will | tk mek ror af South Roselawn drive @iaN iis W 4 . a dake el ae ‘Mr and Mrs. AF. Earl of Inve end for Florida where they #3 : ee the ' mths near Ven ness av € e are the paternal Spend the winter months near St adparents. ice on the Gulf « of Vie rare n ms . Already situated in her , home there is Mrs. Frank Baidu i am P rutin of Traverse ; ‘ h aria ot Oakwood drive City. who elected ° ° to the US Congress from the Mrs. G. W. Kimmel left on. 3th District, is the son of Mr. and Monday to return to her heme “Ils Jubus A. Griffin of Argyle a Qe im Advance, Mo., after visiting during the past month with her son and daughier-in law. Mr and Mrs. George Kimmel! ef ‘North Perry sireet, - * Jack L. Whitehead and Mrs. Lawrence P of Florence avenue. is attending Brooks Inst of Photography Santa Bar a calif Recently he had the e perience of p filming of a movie « * . * son of Mr White? | ead tute citing g °x tographing the m location i Friday will be a very special dav for Mr. and Mrs. Lon J Bailey of Green Lake road. They will celebrate their 58th wedding anniversary on that day. Pat Lohff of Voorhe:s road who i¢ majoring in. speech and drama at Valparaiso University. played the leading feminine rojie in © An irocies and the Lion’ presented by the Valparaiso University Play ers recently * * LJ From Berkeley. Calf. comes word of the birth of a son. Mark |\Patrick to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Show (nee Betty Langford } Maternal grandparents of the in- fant are Mr and Connell Mrs —Langiord—of_North—Perry— street Mr. and Mrs. R. B Show of Lau ton, Okla. are the paternal grand (parents. * *. * Mr. and Mrs. Compton kK. Hal- lock ef Prospect street announce - the birth of a sen. deffrer taw i rence, Oct. 31 at St. Joseph | Mercy Hospital. Grandparents of the mfant are |Mr. and Mrs Alfred L. Streling of Harriette street and Mr. and Mrs R C. Hallock of Oakland avenue a Mery Mixers Dance ‘Attended by 32 Couples Thirty-two couples dadtged to the lively calls of Myron Bob Bunce, Lee Kaines and StigeDan ielson at the Friday evening paxts of Merry Mixers Square Dancy Club , * * * “Pattie Cake Polka and ‘Teton Mountain Stamp were among the novelty dances enjoved by the group, Ywhich gathered at the Wa terford CAI Building Guests for the evening were and Mrs. Vincent Murph and Mre Murray Ostrande: Mr. and Mrs. William Hurt bse. Mr. and Mrs. Charies Tae ger and Mr and Mrs. Wilham Prince * * * Completing the guest list were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scales, Mr and Mrs. Art Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Lund and Mr. and Mrs Jess Schoop. Now Texans’ Gene Are Getting Bigger Children's heads are getting bic- ger, says a Texas designer of head- “Wear who has beén making ¢Chil- tees <-hate—for-the past 15 sears, He bases his averages on 10.000 - 000 hats sold since 194] and aitn- butes the increase in head and hat size to the fact that boys and gris dre healthier, taller and bigger = Style 424 995 Sen: 610 11, AAAA 4% te 1), AAA, AA 4m lla 9% re 118 ¢ *aCCORDING 10 A SUPVEY : 35 N, Saginaw Serving Pontiae ‘ ip you WALK...STAND...SERVE... the CLINIC shoe will serve you best t! Pauli’s Shoe Store 7 / thr BY A LEADING NURSES’ JOURNAL Open Friday. Only ’til 9 Over mo) Years! Seago ps hes ‘i foe 2 5 * = eee. = 5 ot f ~ ¢ * : 5 —w : ern ef a> + ¢ = $ it + ‘ . > a 5” : ,™ 2 rn = a ‘ i j eS ee 1 a be Ae ; = eA ek Vk nh a . ; \ | THE, PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY..NOVEMBER 14, 1956 _ SEVENTEEN. . Wives Want to Get News mite" sn"mw's (George Gobel Says Comedian Needs More Than Trademark - acte! in - routine/alw: as ‘the crew-cut- other next yeay after com- something she considers important,) 1401; ywoop (INS)—Comedians have a funny look to be a funny ristic joke your ays described movie : : < : ‘ she her husband has let } - = ” a . Di ’ Resent — About Mates’ Plansiher — : often turn their physical draw —— « ~~ s ; people make a ame “ “a of one.” |headed so-and-so. sac S he py this a ps just From Outside’ informants oe te Jimmy Durante has a “‘schnozz,”|¢ ; eer as 7 . i dians anyway. . ‘ F ‘ e * : a * rs Just thought jou men ought t0:Bob Hope a skiJuimp, Joe E. Brown|— Da grk gy eagle mga hen et ~ hie os o sont | Epes know—in case there's something|and Martha Raye boast face-split-| 7. med o Head Church Unit ing nis 11 child By RUTH MILLEIT things about her husband from out- ives, be-\es all comedians look like their ‘ing his 11-year-old son that « = fore someone else does. and Jackie Gleason add to the a te tailed to tell his wife that he was| She doesn't want to find out from h that fat men make “Take Jack Benny,” sald Go- the Gobel show because going to run for a public office anyone but him that he has made popular myt Meets at Temple man of the September-October' : pe Byrd not only lost the election—he investment, recei i comedians. bel, who stars in his own pro- iG t First Presbyterian ™™>er and importance of line y e lost |" . ved a raise, PHS Class of 1947: jolly roup o rs yt his wife. - been dickering for a new automo- volved. ‘ Another group turday nights on NBO- |Church at its recent meeting, held)” z toot | Mrs. Richard James, vice-grand, gram Sa i : . i anned a fishing tr Plans for Reunion jee ae ees os gave a report of a district meet-| TV. “‘You can’t figure anything jin the church parlors. | +1t was real easy,” Gobel said, ‘.. * * bile, pl a fishing trip or even solid laugh just b locking mp, (2S at the recent meeing of Wel-| ditferent shout Mus, S's en. #- Serving. with Miss Malone are! “He didn’t want to have to go Inher suit for divorce, the wife aril a a 2 Mrs. Dave Cowan opened her| Goadpan, at 6 fect ¢ Jimmy stew. ‘come Rebekah Lodge held in Malta) dinary, nice-looking man who is Mrs. Charles Allen, vice chai - through with the tutor bit. ; as ik ete i ‘Temple. Mrs. Randall Wilson neither extremely handsome nor foes \ — Galeand thet she wes “suet " ° ; Mrs. H. M. Learned, secretary:| ‘He's very clear a anting rassed and humiliated” when news- RIGHTFUL RESENTMENT June and Summer Graduating) 'presided. | extremely unhandsome. “7p! ‘ ‘ Mrs. Agnes Hall, treasurer and to be an actor when he grows up— men inquired about her husband's) Most wives don’t consider it/Class of 1947, Pontiac High School.| “It’s one of the-things that gets pians were made for a card| “He gets laughs with his timing Mrs. R. H. Fraser, missions chair-he doesn’t want any part of it Straight From Husbands ‘So when he niegiects to tell her By JOAN HANAUER . , “But I don't think you-have to} ‘You can include a physieal-char-;Moore and me. With us we were Gobel, who hopes to make am — ; : man, Fat Jack Leonard or Jimmy|three or four times, but you can’t|ted young so-and-so’ or ‘the feather-'pleting “I Married a Woman” with. He was scared witless about tell- ~“Wiaine Malone was elected chair:\@ctor_ ves to~take--his--place-on andi \grounds for divorce to have-a hus-|The group formulated initial planscomedians started, “Gobel €X- party and bazaar to be held Nov.'and ability to deliver a joke. I've|man. ‘But now he likes the money.” eat ab Geen Sore ‘band hold out information. - for a class reunion. Lema Piaget pe p very Be toot (2 at Pontiac Federal Savings and/always thought Bob Hope was 2 ‘ ee ee eee sub tony sonent 10 teik tee Gant “7 eo eo 6. pam Loan building and a contribution nice looking man. But there aref |. | t Wove-Gtives.a Solt Natural Appearance When sea on wersings ws ; : | Glass members are asked to con- for Thanksgiving and’ Christmas’s lot who have some distinguishing [~ ** caicieaaes a. Salt. _ Appearance 4 you fall to keep your wife = And with perfect right. After all, tact Burton Bond of Cadillac street) “They start out by having some was made to the Odd Fellow and mark. > PERMANENTS from $5 00 informed about your doings, your (a wife | is supposed to be a concerning their current addresses. sort of thing they have a complex Rebekah Home in Jackson. a s* * «* 9 Os plans and your decisions, you husband's partner. Partners aF€iyy Bong also will handle callsabout. Rather than be a bad guy; Mrs. Richard Brownell was in “‘There are things like the crew CALLIE’S BE AUTY SHOP hurt her in a most vulnerable supposed to keep each other in-')”, friends and relatives of class about it, they make it a joke. Years charge of the social hour assisted|cuts. Lots of people in show busi- s ' spot, her pride. \formed. members to ensure the proper ago it used to be all fat men/by Mrs. Irving Quackenbush and ness had them, but they didn't] 116 N. Perry FE 2-6361 No wife on earth likes to eas! 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F cs | a 2 - ‘ € ‘ a ‘ Sco RE OER MNS ES ae Rt Nines Sage RE og MEEPS ee eee RE SE f ome Ee GENO - ah Poe es ern é igh yt a * 3 % 2 eae art ig doake otha eS Fe ae a * i Leather Purses Complete Line of Ladies’ and Men's LAYAWAY NOW WHILE STOCK 1S COMPLETE! KIMMINS Lecther Goods 14 W. Huron St. FE 2-2620 __| tuecace | Davis of Elm * street and — Charles is the son of Mrs. Guy E. ‘Parks |—_of Thorpe mt street and the late Mr-Parks.. Pee MR. and MRS. CHARLES G,. PARKS Parks-Davis Rites Read absent_during—the—-pre-election, at Bethany Baptist Church gar Thomas, president; Mrs. Sidney Olson, vice president; Mrs. D. W. Edwards, recording secretary; Mrs, Philip Hubbard, treasurer and Mrs. 8S. W. Barnes, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Thomas .invited the group to meet at her home on Center street for a cooperative luncheon and Christmas party on Dec. 14. international in flavor, with most the big doings hosted by well- heeled diplomats of Embassy Row. Many of the town’s best-known hostesses, including Perle Mesta and the elegant Mrs. Merriweath- er Post, have been conspicuously months; as have many of the town’s top social lions, Also the lights have not gone up yet at the, - White House. ° they cou have tea wpa i Hold Meeting edgewise if | = 7 for November a : ee . Poe = I 2 us a es } = | 4 aye tt eye , ye at r THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1956 SS , : ae ; ? . : ee 7 - Ce ° . S ___-Partygoers {Mayflower Group) Nati onality | Daw ad Undaunted |Pians for Bazaar rive ag of Woman Charles Guy po ye Pag rg Eat iecome te Dispara ed Parks were by Injuries tional Church met Friday at the bride of Pp 9g . married . ., /church, During thé’ morning work- Richard Lee | Hostess Wonders Saturday at | ErOken Bones Feailjshop, members worked on items ciate About Anoloaiz! Puke, ‘| to Slow the Whirl/tor the Christmas Bazaar, sched-|_ Lorimer ee et Coase Famed in Washington 2S, 82, te sare = Saturday.__| tO. Insulted Guest ._ ad : = Caw. tos ___By JANE EADS | pe Ecage Acer ting - wh me fp deughter—o/ | -__By_ BY We | Brief Cases 7 a a Mrs WASHINGTON — The capital's) otticers elected during. the “Mr. and Mrs. "Tea oer evening n had sore i . a . Vy i is in r. er . : Lynn Howell ‘brilliant than oleic nor more| Suamess mecting were Mre. Ed- George M. we sat around talking. One of the Kimmel of ‘men in the group recently mar- North Perry ried, and his wife is of a different street and (nationality than the rest of us. . ;. | “During the course of the eve- Richard is ‘ning, one of the Men present made the son of a very remark about Mr. and Mrs. this woman's nationality, He did “Fra ila i rticu of Lupton. longed to this particular race. [ |was mort ified and tried to get ‘his _jeye to keep him-from saying any- thing. further, but to no avail. “['m sure my guest was very much upset over this but she didn’t say 2a word. Will you please tell me what I, as host- MR. and MRS, RICHARD LORIMER | Thyra Kimmel Becomes Local partygoers’ never say die The November meeting of Junior, and they’re relishing the frenzied. Pontiae Women’s Club was held the opulent, :ophisticated, exotic; Monday evening in Pontiac Fed- gaiety offered by the envoys from eral Savings and Loan Building. eas, should have done about this? Should I apologize .te her for my guest’s behavior?” Bride in Methodist Rite edist Chuurch in the presence of Answer: I would apologize to nk Lorimer not-know-—ot-course—that-she-—be--——- - Four hundred guests witnessed with a white orchid, rosebuds and abroad, dashing around to as many ithe wedding ceremony Saturday !VY. as four and five shindigs in a sin- Mrs, Claire Hinckley presided at A ballerina-length gown of scal- + ‘loped French lace was worn by the business meeting. The club vot- : 7 | ed a contribution to the Pontiac Thyra Jean Kimmel for her mar- 200 guests. The Rev. James Deeg ' officiated. 4 ixie A Charles) Iris L. Davis was her sister's pie evening. ot Dixie Davis ond les | maid of honor. She wore a yell: {8 be ipallerina-length dress of taffeta with a matching velvet headpiece. ‘ | if * For the reception held in the church parlors, the mother of the bride greeted her guests wearing a powder blue suit with matching accessories. Her corsage was of blue carnations and white Tose-| Th i t delay, L several, they mak gifts. Evanston House 13064 tvaenston; Detroit +3 trimmed with seed pearls. | = * * * She wore a strand of pearls and buds. pope a ere Pe avy Wee g an tha . | pink accessories and a cor- sage of pink carnations and white | _ rosebuads. Be Fashionable ... Be Smart ae | When the couple left on thei SLENDERIZE —_ | ihe the counts tett on ine The Modern Way the bride had changed to a white “Relax-A-Tram” knit suit with brown accessories, The i plece of eqilpment which provides such es and a beige coat. The orchid from | her bridal bouquet completed her selection of treatment for every area of the body, for perfect massage and Physical Therapy. 3 Not even broken bones keep-State Hospital teenage girls’ per- them home. At at least three par- sonal fund and ee represen- ties I've seen as many persons tatives to attend City injured, or mending tootsie in 8) A demonstration of gift wrap- bedroom slipper! ping was presented by Howard C. One of the trio was the popu- ‘Trau in the program portion pf the lar Joha Farr Simmons, the State [meeting Department's ehief ef protocol. — His disability was due to a minor operation on a foot bone. \Cash Bond, Mrs. Marjorie Cotter- Yiman, Mrs. Verne McCall. Mrs. mostly a subject for conversation for Mrs. Robert Guggenheim, wife | of the former United States am-' bassador to Portugal, and a noted hostess herself. and Mrs. George E. Watters. Panel Talk Heard | A panel discussion on “Reporting Lucky 13 Club Plans |. 4 pur Or wea held at ie te icent meeting of the Longfellow Dec. 10 Yule Party cot meet Mrs. Steve Sapelak was hostess Serving on the panel were Ger- to members of the Lucky 13 Club alg White, Warren Abbott. Mrs. Monday evening in her home on Frank Holecheck, Mrs. Merlin Wesbrook avenue. The birthday Sanderson, Arthur Bell and Mrs. of Mrs, Lewis Lingle was cele- ‘Wayne Weaver. | Mrs. Leon Bogan. Mrs. Marjorie A Christmas party and exchange'Cotterman and Faye McNamara of gifts are planned for the Dec.'presided at the coffee services dur- 10 meeting to be held at the home ing the social hour. Hostesses were ‘of Mrs. Marion L, Chandler on mothers of the kindergarten and |{Wesbrook avenue. first grade classes of the school. outfit. ; They will make their home on - Elizabeth Lake road. The Modern Way of taking off those hard to lose - fmches from thighs, hips. tummy and ankles without the use of any t. drug or laborious exercise, at the same time firms the muscles and tightens the skin David Cerrone of Detroit _smoothly over your new contour ‘Come tn... Lat Ws show you how easy and simple + % t to lose pounds and inches. (6 Beauty Salon Riker Bldg.—Rear of Lobby In the years since its founding Pontiac Tuesday Musicale has Tuesday Musicale Hears Young Artist 'Kriesler and the brilliant, “Scher-; Muste Clubs, Mrs. Gordon Wooi zo" by Brahms. | cock, president, introduced Mrs. heard a number of artists in their! Milton Seltzer, accomplished De- Burrell who gave a resume of the | 7, 1... jriage Saturday to Richard Lee Lor- 4 Commission | ia Serving ‘on the social committee) | ‘were Mrs, Allan McClintock,Mrs.; ‘Group Studies ~ swatched in a silken sling, WaS!tarry Sandbesg, Mrs. Philo Nye| by Longfellow PTA | Mr. and Mrs. George M. Kimmel from a headpiece of lace and taf- of North Perry street are parents feta trimmed-with seed_pearis and_of_the -bride, and Richard's par-. sequins. | lents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lori- ‘mer of Lupton * limer. Her pure silk veiling fell * * * Thyra carried a bouquet of white. * 6 . . | Aqua crystalette was worn by The 7:30 o’clock ceremony was Mrs. James Burgin, matron of erformed in Oakland Park Meth- honor. She wore a matching head- i piece-and-carried pink carnations... Ayhs a and carried a bouquet of yellow Life of Chopin —_ camo. | . - ATTEND BRIDEGROOM Mrs. Carl Clifford of North Tele-| Richard asked Tod Rockwell of graph road opened her home to pojily to serve as his ‘est man ithe Junior Group of Chopin Music James Smith and Norm Edick of ‘Club Sunday. Flora McCartney and Holly and Thomas Kimmel were Carole Cole were program chail-. ushers Dan Kimmel served as jun- “men for the day, Hor usher i * * | ry The life of Chopin was studied For her daughter's wedding. ‘{rs ‘during the meeting. Taking part in Kimmel chose a powder bluc lace the program were Marilyn Morris, dress with blue accessories and a Connie Clinton, Susan Rogers and cors4ge of pink roses Eugene Engelhard Mrs. Clifford showed pictures ot Chopin's home on Majorca Is- land in the Mediterranean and his home in Paris. They were : : ad the church partors. the-—br taken on her recent trip abroad. changed to a beige suit with brown The musical portion of the pro-.accessories and a corsaze of yel- gram was recorded and played low roses. The newlyweds will (back during the refreshment hour.’ make their home in Holly. | Judy McLane and Ann Priestley -assisted the hostess . * * Mrs. Lorimer chose pale blue sitk with black accessories. Her flowers were also pink roses. Following the reception he'd in ide — Baby Shower Given Teachers Exchange for Mrs. Stoddard Conducts Meeting | Mrs. Richard Stoddard was the . konoree at a pink and blue shower Exchange Club held given by Mrs. Joice Stoddard and Bridesmaid Kathleen Hertel wore how” should Ta gown tike the matron of honors ed? PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL formative years who have gone + trot pianist, accompaned David. 'to achieve outstanding success in| \the concert field. Those present at st eos patie jthe November meeting held Tues-) ctate alee RS ‘day afternoon in Grace Lutheran *#!e Pres Church Fellowship Hall felt it was. FE: 3-7186 work of the Federation, at Na- .,. . . : tional, State and local levels. its.recent meeting at Grace Luther--Mrs. John Stoddard at the for an Church. During the dinner mer’s home in Clarkston Mrs. Burrell stressed the point meeting members were entertain- Guests at the recent affair were jthat the combined efforts of allied by a women's quartet. Guests Mrs. James Stoddard, Mrs. George the Federated clubs can be a poW- were Helen Mercer, Mary Mitchel’, Rae, Mrs George Rae Jr, Mrs erful force for good, musically Mrs Lester Krumwiede and Mrs Dale Stoddard. Mrs. Bud Barnes 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 ‘another such occasion. | * * * At 15 David Cerrone, guest artist -at the Tuesday meeting. has al- ‘ready won the Detroit Federation ae ent —————|of Music Clubs Scholarship, has and artisans express - in | 28 W. Haron St. ‘appeared with symphony orches- tra, inctuding the Detroit Sympho- ny, and is scheduled to give a re- ‘cital for the Cranbrook Music speaking. She discussed the oppor- tunity and encouragement being given American composers * s me Shower Honors Betty Eslinger The speaker also urged club ' Betty Eslinger was the honoree members to be articulate in mak- at a bridal shower given Monday ing their tastes known to radio and evening by Mrs. Lyle McClements-television networks, and stated that of East Kermett road. Mrs. Jun-any music club must consider of Kojima and Mrs, Janet McConnell first importance its service to its Thorpe. Mrs. Clifford Barnes. Mrs. Rox- anne Wiseheart, Kathy Barnes and Mrs. Paul Sumner * * * A psychodrama program was ‘presented by Marguerite Parrish. Others attending Mrs Ted Panaretas and Berner Hanson. James Rowland, Mrs. Lee Johnson, staff members of Pontiac State Mrs. Robert Baker. Mrs. Byron Hospital. A discussion on the use Johnson, Mrs. Clifford Johnson, of psychodrama for the cure of Mrs Arnold Lohman, Mrs. Kate mental patients was held after Graham and Mrs. Florence Stod- the presentation. dard were was cohostesses. * * Betty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eslinger of Clarkston, will marry Eugene Lamphere Fri- day at First Presbyterian Church. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Tru- man Lamphere of Emerson avenue. * * #& ‘Guild Series this month. * * *@ According to Mrs. Ferdinand Gaensbauer of tae Tuesday Musi- cale, David plays with the poise and assurance of a veteran per- former and his mastery of the techniques of his instrument are such that at no time do technical difficulties hamper his interpre Shower guests were Carolyn Hul- ‘la, Mrs. Duane Rumph, Sandra tation of the music.” * ¢ @ For his opening group at the Tuesday meeting, he played the Bruch G Minor Concerto. In the second group were ‘‘Serenade” by Norman Hunt, Mrs. Gus Perazzo and Yolanda. Perazzo, Mrs. Ken- neth Church, Mrs. Gerald Rich- ards, Mrs. Claude McKinnon and Rumph, Mrs. Ernest Hunt, Mrs. for Lunt solid silver patterns are the most sought-after. Crafted in ~-onf-~--~--osftine- ttle town of Greenfield; Massachusetts, Lunt designers _ Merling - the quality and artistic achievement that represent the Christmas - for she'll love it! _ , “The Store Where Quality Counts” LAYAWAY FOR CHRISTMAS Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store “Caprice Viennois’ by! Mrs. James Bergan. |Pierne, | | Sap aRen ne! place setting | $28.00 | me 7 oe: A yw ait ORCHARD Fw Conea LAKE bd —. -4WO DAWLY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND : fp INTERMEDIATE POINTS ee Sater Z CP a overt, og Cartage one Lge 57 Meee ee ee te ena Ria apie lH oeetepe z : = sictcidis twa crs nh, sinner, po Dl ah 7 i [altertioon ‘Yn “her home on Fern-' community. Mrs, Dora Dawson was pro- | DD gram chairman for the day. on Donelson PTA Sets Mrs. R. D. Connole the reception committee were Mrs. ET. Windeer and Mrs, Meeting Thursday Honored at Shower D. E. Redr man, Serving on the Donelson School PTA will meet. Mrs. Ronald D. Connole ‘was hon- Commie OPS ne | Thursday, Open house will be held oree at a pink and blue shower P. J. Vieriech and Mrs, George in each room for parents from fiven by her aunt, Mrs. Wayne A Sutton. * * *® |7:30 to 8:30 p.m. with the exception ete in her home on Woodlow ‘of ki en fooms. These drive. Mrs. Norman Kuijala, Mrs. John|™ ndergart s ese rooms ca open : Attending Thors, Mrs. Robert Bannow, Mrs. 9. — tom} 0 were the honorce’s mother, Mrs. Everett Russell, Mrs. Clifford Eke-| "Folocine the visiting hour, par- Earl Lee, Mrs. Bernadine Connole lund, Mrs. Myron Buck. Mr.’ ents will meet in the gym for a Mrs. Aneta Pinkston, Mrs. Gladys. Noyce Strait, and Mrs. Walter Eis snort business meeting and refresh- Hoskins, Mrs. Jack McLaughlin, ‘ments to be served by the fourth Mrs, Fred Emmendorfer and Mrs. grade room mothers. Ray Cole of Grand Blanc. Patient in Hospital PTA Activi the retent shower were members of the social com- mittee, Presiding at the tea table dur- ing the social hour were Mrs. Je- ies Christmas Party | Christmas a i ‘ i rome Varon and Mrs. Norman Buckner. a SS : e son- oma Mark Twain Blemenary School (form.- Mrs. N. W. Peterson of Ogemaw i /*Tinda Viste) PTA cil tron teen St Ma Unit Plans road is a patient at Ford Hospital aay at a .m._at the school. Short ; ‘i ; program by y Scouts and Cub Scouts ry in Detroit. ,Will be shown. Also sides of the 1955 parade will be shown. i her and say, “I'm very sorry but if I had said anything to him it would have made matters worse,” “Dear Mrs. Post: My daughter is being married very quietly in another City. She and her husband will come here about a month after the wedding for a visit. I would like to give a‘reception for them at that time “Would it be proper to enclose the invitation to the reception with the wedding announcements, and the invitation be word. ee Answer: It is unusual bat there | is no impropriety in it. They could read: “Welcome home re- ception for Mr, and Mrs, John Smith dr. on such and such a day at such and stich a time, and place.” “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it S is it not, correct to address a card to a child of 3 as Miss? A friend tells me that Miss should not be used until she is in her teens and tha: she should be addressed simply as Jane Smith.” Answer. It is not necessary to include it burt neither is it wrong A little girl may be addressed as Miss as soo: as she is born, and this title continued until she mar- ries. Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch - SHAMPOO Just about the most important part of hair dressing is the shampoo. Man¥ times the cause of dry. dull, bushy hair can be found in the shampoo pro- cedure : But . the first step in hair care is something that should be done. daily Im talking about brushing This does much to polish the hair shaft and keep the scalp clean and stimulated. Next comes a good shampoo. Here, I must advise you against detergents. They are usually too harsh and cause the dry. bushy hair we are trying to avoid. A mild sham- poo and vinegar rinse is still best and it may be used often. Frequent shampocing is not harmful to most hair when the | right products are used. Phone Edythe MeCullech . Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431. 608 Pontiac State Bldg. EAST - WEST NORTH - SOUTH Whatever your destination Let Us Help You With Your Plans BIRMINGHAM ~ TRAVEL SERVICE Grace Plammer Reilly. MI 45711 3) Hamilici «Birmingham ' Mrs. Charles Chandler was host- ess to members of St. Mary Unit of St. Benedict Church Thursday dale avenue. * * * Mrs. Gilbert Brett was appoint- ed chairman of arrangements for, the Christmas party and luncheon to be held Dec: 13 at Rotunda Inn. Mrs. Joseph Albrencht will handle decorations for the party. The group will meet at the home of Mrs, Albrecht on Ogemaw road ‘for the January meeting. ‘ i? An American is a man who isn't afraid te baw! out the president but is always ‘polite to le FREE: Sizes: Infants’ 1 to 14. | SPECIAL SALES THURS.-FRL-SAT. | ANNOUNCING OUR NEW LOCATION Orchids for the Ladies! Balloons. for the Kiddies! 1 LOT OF DRESSES —COTTON PRINTS A NOW °2" »*3" BOoYs’ ITS and COAT SETS / end GIRLS’ Work Guaranteed § Years - See Us Soon Wm. Wright 270 Orchard Lk. Ave: FE 4-0558- iy FEeee eee ae CORP SR ee Se ee 8 ee ee ae | #. te i. : ‘Cranbapies1 ») Siem Cater | toBread . Mrs. oes Loaf “Uses C or tener bust in its natural position. 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It's filled with parents, Tho “Jorn af Rochest a wide variety of easy to sew -_ of wad y and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stanton styles for all ages. Don’t miss it! and daughters, Sh arron and Lynn Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs.| under your bust. If the result is an odd number, add | TL, corceh allay vteglinared Cc Lane anf ace inches to” determine—stze;—tf- an—eren—number.add—4 rity ering ends of tack fx ie Anne Tomas. Shriey Leng 2nd) 6 inches — up to measurement of 38 when you add | wear. Warm, too, on chilly days. guests of the Barnes’. only 3 or 4 inches. Don’t Ask Praise for Punishment By MURIEL LAWRENCE tyou see this—do you see what’ be trusted to know how to behave One day as usual Peter left the you've done? Ill teach you to in it. taps on in the bathroom wash turn taps off after this!" Writes psychiatrist Dr. Hilde basin. As he ran downstairs, his ™ Sreent aont Bruch, “If a child is to grow up washcloth fell into it, plugging grabbed Peter, palo him = with confidence, he needs the con- the outlet. Twenty minutes later, 14. oom where she spanked viction that his parent¢ are strong his mother found the floor flooded_. him as tard us whe could. and dependable, even though he. Ld] * ” She was wringing out the Later, she began to wonder if sodden bathmat when Peter came She'd been right. Having rid her- back upstairs. She cried, “Do Seif of anger at Peter, Pra : Street, peat . Tilinois. ts for the Fall & Here's how to-determine your brassiere size. Measure around the body, over your brassiere, just may fight them and feel unhappy about their methods.” So if we truly believe that we have punished too severely, the thing to do is admit it directly and honestly. We are just evading such admission when we try to /make Peter admit that he's | “sorry.” Club Attends cs From such evasiveness, children to feel soft toward him. She Harvest Hop inevitably learn to falsity their real _* : | thought of the charm with w |feelings after punishment, Their 3s ‘he a eaeatae Goad Ade Howard Hatfield was master of dishonest “I'm sorry” is the result ‘covers at night; of the look ot csrementes for the Saterday Har-/of cur dishonest bid fr. renssw rapture on his tace when he bit vest Hop held by the Hoedowners ance. into cake. ‘Square Dance Club at Owen School. == | °* ‘Thirty couples danced to quadrilles Ooebaiaea by these memories called by Ted Hoyt, Fred Froede, of his innocence, she became fear- Ray Burch, Harvey Gilchrist, Ce- ful that spanking had been the ci] Elsholz and DeWitt Hart. wrong, too severe punishment. | * * « S SEEKS APPROVAL | New members introduced were | the Stuart MacDonalds, the Paul } So she went upstairs to get Peter J. 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Robert Beauchamp, national standards in -reading and} English instructor at-Pontiac High classes. ter—their reading and he varies Another reason for this definite|these methods constantly. lack of normal reading, says Dr.| Russell Curtis, coordinator of the words on a screen at different four junior high schools and Pon-| » opr ft eo 5 @10-Day Money-Back Guar See and try Zenith’s complete - bine of superb transistor hearing aids... find out for yourself why Zenith is the world’s largest sell- hearing aid! Zenith prices are as one-quarter the price of “Wany Comparable brands! The we aes line of five all-new, 4 tiac High School. Tests given in the junior and senior high schools in Pontiac © showed educators that students’ | | peading-habits..were regressing after pogular daily instruc tien and S$-transistor air-conduction = pov pas ees eaaeorcto: oper modifi- He's in- Different Position, Now secondary schools in Pontiac. was, rates of speed from 1/25 of a sec-' ‘that some students, a bit slower ond to 1/100 of a second teaches amine this rate of improvement. Mrs. Theodore ae : ; ilish and speech instructor at jeams to improve his reading, he |Lincoln Junior even roore of a variety of mater- als and methods to help her stu--- 7 — in the reading improvement teachers in the junior high schools * class ‘than others, failed to grasp the eyes to more quickly see and ‘reading fundamentals to guide grasp a word Tests for comprehension, spec- _jal reading matter with high in- f The new classes are strictly _ terest value and low reading dif- voluntary leona are pepulac i‘ One response tations? 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For that rea- to the party—he may decide to Modeled After Car Unit be tough where he was lenient ‘there were Many in it who disa- |Sreed with him and even voted efattic Joint “sono. | He can hardly “hope to change son — and since he owes his re-, election far more to himself than ~ Ball and Socket Device; Proves Medical Boon to hum and his — So long as ‘ft was posible E from 1952, politically and person ern ease senhower might run and win in ally. By E N DIAMO ‘1956. carrying them back into, eee INS Science Writer _ their Jobs on his coattails, those He was a political arnale im _ Republicans Who disagreed with 1957. He " His —— WASHINGTON (DENS) A com- ' 7 a) e isn now é call Me! ae him had a good, self-interested edge of government and of how to pletely metallic hip joint. Pat- eason to soft-pedal their opposi- get his programs through Con- te ned ater ber? waver “ye joint of yon : wy in 1% > isn't automobiles and designec per- , — as meager in 192. It sons with hip injuries ar a bone’ They have ne- such incentive Between 1952 and 1%6 he could ailments has been unveiled teal euiet tere ar would-be always think that perhaps the The device consists of a ball presidents among the Republicans. ) huge vote in 1952 was due partly and socket with a retaining rim . be considered for the White ) 7 which permits movement wi ithout *20Use. § ey will somehow. have to public desire for a change ait to build themselves u t tio er 2) years of the Democrats and dislocation of the parts—just as the “8 &" aa eS up into nation- partly to public hope, rather than mechanism of an automobile al al stature. e confidence. he would make as lows the rear w heels to stay in line with engine speed They wont make headlines by « « e Service by one of S Air Force Dr Gorman ts devek peTS, are recent exampj}és — is a: man Harry A. who makes Pighty of. enemies. Dr. Gorman fitted injured dogs orously attacking those he thinks with the hip joint and reports 4 trying undercut him. they were “walking the next | day.” | lf Etseythower is ta achieve his goals in the next four years, he may feel it necessary. to becoyie more like the traditional an Since all movement within the joint ts between two insensitive, non-organic structures, Dr. Gor- nian says “pain is not possible.” | Pain and dislocation were com mon among users of an eater k’ Office Lis lj t device Res! hip-in) jured persons com ef S ice 1S S sisting of a metal cup betweén . the fe mur and pelvic bones.’ R t C ty B rth Perhaps the most famous’ case ecen oun | § ‘of such a device was tHe one _fitted in radio-television pey‘son ality! The following births were record. Arthur Godfrey. Godfrey;s hip was ed with the Oakland County Clerk. | injured in an automobijé accident. The father’s name is listed: } Hareld O Haves Birmingham ] . MMON James W 7 Milfor DISLOCATIONS’ COYMK nel oe lord ive x said/iniuries te | ! th Parmingtes Dr. Gorman aid injuries to t scape tS Case oo hi ip are among the most COMMON Frank J O Brien, Walled lake and most difficulf’ ailments to treat.) ees Oe ee tren ee He said the few hip joint could ans ee 3139, Jones Road ton also have applications in children’ Donald E Geltion 3900 Elizabeth ‘take bern with fp dislocations and in, , Ree adults suffering from fractures, Billie J. Harvey, 399 Joslyn Road ‘bone artyfitis and recurring dislo- Joe B. Posey. 1980 Vinewood Ave Donald R.C rabtree Clarkston David A. Mason, 7372 S Shaker Drive cations. Mathe® L. Com, 519 ‘Branch 81 “a é i i yi . . e = liam W. Crabtree, 2985 E Walton y ivd Edward J Derocher. § 8 Marshal! Thé latter two are particular profiems of older people. An a paper prepared for deliv- ity at the annual meeting of the, tea: a W Horie. Hare! Park oeail L. McCallum, i$ Myrtie Dr Martin O Milier, 433 Alberta & George E Ogg. 3064 Greenwood Road Richard A. White. 17 Steinbaugh Ct. Louis D. Moore, 1601 Alma 8t Vincent C. Secontine, Birmingham Omer C. Cooper, T3 Long Lake Road Hasca! E. Beard, Birmingham - Raymond J. Boone, 46 N. Prancis St Staniey L. Cumberworth: Oxford - Geraid W. King, 3089 Greenwood R4 Monree F Moore, 3176 Midvale St. Glendell J. Rawlins, 5660 — Prancis R. Stone, chee 9 Robert O. Dix, Farmingt Pord H. Everett, $57 Lowell st lhip joint installations in 53 dogs. ‘One of them has had the metal. ijoint for over two years ‘‘with no’ jadv erse symptoms,’ Dr. Gorman [reported ae L = dr ny Walled Lake Sheriff Loses Jail tert ke Orie Retn ardh-orten Marriott Walker Birmiagham Bernard A. Weisberger, Novi Adolphus Bo White, 2035 ‘ond Lane Dr. Bobby Ro McDaniel, 2449 Auburn Ave John Retd. 1407 Vinewood Ave i aa | —After 112 Years CAMDEN, N. J, w—For the ‘first time im 112 years, the Cam--_ Seas iden County sheriff isn't in charge. ines! of the jail. Sheriff Martin comin’ Monkeyshi e a Republican sworn into office| OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, @—A| esterday, lost control of the jail fence will be built to shade the’ 4 through a recommendation by his plage enclosed menkey house att James! Lincoin Park Zoo. Zoo officials’ ‘said when the sun hits the house, ‘the customers can see only their) | An estimated “Yo0,000 persons iN own reflection in the glass. And! the US jyear. “ Democratic predecessor, J. Hainsworth Jr have pneumonia each the monkeys presumably have a hard time seeirig the people. i _ Approved for... VETERAN TRAINING — Take advantage of P. L. 5650 to improve your / education and prepare for advancement. f Begin at Any Time .. . Enroll in either Def, Half-day or Evening Classes . .. and advan rapidly as your own industry and ability "permit. Schools | ‘ackle Students’ Reading Problem {Wi fieulty, which increases rate of speed, reading test and read something’ and individual attention are some for pleasure,’ a valle accelerator ito me, read to hiznsell take a * Mrs. Wi iersema Fidgeting. nmogiting aibeta menting rectal itch are often tell- tale signs of Pin-Worms.., ugly were, therefore, suffering in their/School, uses several differert pegisiered in the high school read-| ae +rabits in the secondary|methods to help -his- students bet- ng improvement class, the stand-| tor my students,” A tachistoscope that Gashes! = of the nang Beauchamp said. employs. “Weencourasge use of the Although-.some..25. students are! and I keep several books | on my shelves pal the set arsed ard number for the session is 15) Curtis, maiuee an a. every nine-week course. The class members keep check-| instructors in other classes to teach ing their own improvement and reading improvement, too. continual tests are given to e¢x- parasites that medical puns , infest one out of every . examined, -Entire- may be victims and sot know it. “To get rid of Pin- Es ‘ust nes yok Yertiled, but t omy a page ete or. a- tablets do Fire a ecientifie coating car- ries the tablets into the bowels be- fore they dissolve. Then — —— modern, medically-approved in- gredient goes right to work—Kils dents who wish to volunteer. “Re vading is the chief means 7 learning.”’ Dr. > therefore follows, Curtis said. Wiersema, Eng- if a redent high school, useS yj]} improve his study habits and Mrs. |Wiersema all stressed the need for fs basic ability to learn.” Other reading penacmemnead | lare Ruth Dennis at Washington; | |Mrs. Edna Roush at Madison and! Mrs. Neva Hartwig at Eastern. The Jefferson program is a spacial | ized one instead of improvement. { The class, limited to eight, has continual waiting line of stu- dition Ww ornis, Pin-W orms quickly and eastly. Don’t take chances with this dangerous, highly contagious con- At the first sign of Pin- ask your eee ist for geuuine Jayne's P-W the smail, wee eae tablets per- _ fected by famous Dr. D. Jayne & nr | Saad here's how they do | | | ?~ _ Ga with Republicans who go contrary | even — his Own party, by vig-7 Mrs. Wiersema, who has been, - working with such a class for three! or four years, the longest of any of the improvement programs, makes up word tests, uses a series K You'll like special reading matter Each day a student has to Deer Hunters! FIELD GLASSES With — Built-In Magnetic Compass “read — xn A fine 4 power field glass with 40mm opijective lenses. Smooth- ly operating central focus for quick adjustment. Variable in- *Crest Model ter /pupilary adjustment per- migs getting to your width. 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Soviet, Pole Tension Rises =" "==: | , § | LONDON (INS) — A showdown ragio station that he had been AS-| 7A) between Russia and Poland @P- sociated with an alleged coup d'etat | pears imminent today. | ‘The tragedy of Hungary has ‘pushed the Polish situation.into Ai ground but radical politi- *p the background but radice’ pn lized Klosiewicz’ statements as _ir- subcommittee, ~ \Leader Tells Story WASHINGTON (® — A witness désecribed as a leadér of “the stu- : “dent. group which sparked the first directed against Gomylka during yprising in Budapest” tells his ‘the recent central committee meet-| story under an assumed name at. ‘ing. The political burea’ character-|the Senate” Titernational ‘Seciirity’ ~~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1958 poe CNet responsible words that could bring PRE-THANKSGIVI i ‘eal changes stil! are” going 0m) ‘eng TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: Western observers consider it “something of a miracle the fact that the Poles despite Soviet re- pression in Hungary are continu- JUNIOR EDITORS ing to stand up to Moscow. While there are no signs the new Warsaw government has any in tention ef going as far-as the Imre Nagy government in Hungary which attempted to secede from the Soviet bloc, the Polish government , ® \ continues to move spiritedty” to 7" wards Pplish independence. Now, according to a Warsaw | announcement; the first-seeretary ot the Polish Communist Party Wladyslaw Gomulka, Premier Joseph Cyrankiewicz and former | THATCHER aa a PATTERSON | Stricial talks with the Russian | & WERNET | sovernment. 609 Community National Simultaneously with this an- . Bank Building | nouncement have come ominous FE 2-9224 reports of Russian troop concen trations not only on the eastern — : Z 3 borders of Poland but around her You Can Put It _are_no signs that Soviet repression __ in Hungary and Russian troop con- centrations around Poland have * ii = it* 1 pecnoust ~ oreees 4 D MARK FANCY . .. SELECTED QUALITY YOUNG TOM | ONE BLOCK EAST OF TELEGRAPH other borders as well A remarkable fact in the views of Western observers is that there euened ee | . FAMOUS BOOK FRIENDS — 3 WALK T1GRT ROPE 2 | Alice in Wonderland The Polish government has, to date, managed to keep the country) balanced on the razor’s edge of na- “f tional communism —and—is —under-* | Give to PONTIAC and does. . é LP td fessor’s pen name of Lewis Carroll. The leaders also have managed UNITED FUND internal explosion An example of how carefully followed her around, grinning broadly the government and party lead- day in an announcement by the party's politica) bureau which said it would move at the next meeting of the central commit- tee to drop Wiktor Klosiewiez stand from the leadership group. ment Friday that the government YOU. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) dispel rumors spread by .a foreign Tomorrow: Hans Brinker FREE PARKING 256 S. Saginaw St. at MAC'S! 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Dodgson, began to tell three little girls a story. He told how one of the girls, Alice, dreamed she followed a rabbit” I standably guarded in what it says down a rabbit hole, and of the strange adventures she had there. That - ~~ story became world-famous as Attce im Wonderiand—under—the—pre- Here is Alice with some of the characters she met. In her arms to keep the feelings of the people che holds the Duchess’ baby, which she rescued from a kitchen full sufficiently in check to prevent 8" o¢ pepper. Then the baby suddenly turned into a pig, which trotted away when she put it down. In the tree is the Cheshire cat, which When you color this with your crayons make Alice's dress light ers are treading was shown (© 114. her apron and stockings white and her hair golden yellow. Paste the picture down on cardboard and cut out the parts carefully. Cut the slits along the-sides of Alice’s left arm as indicated so the pig can be slipped into her arms. 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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1956 a TW ENTY-F IVE_ ¥ : 8 - : fetearion self-government, Hun- = city of Jerusalem bi seen ao See eu Genean Bob Considine Says: : garian control of Hungarian des-| more than 20 sieges in its history 4 . tinies.”’ : . ats ) , é GET THE BEST FOR LESS | 95%" ;Bible Un ravels Messag e , Sent by Escape tees. incon | ies t a @ WASHINGTON (INS)—American) than , 200 fs ~— = 8 |Indians are classified by descended a | late . a descen ‘ 2 + Saat ae 8! _new-vorK (INS)—The invasion! —One.-for—theeutworm “Tin that battered “nation's coura-y ae onl ae Oak oe might lower Danube and on the moun-|@5 a Mongol people, ‘ : = ; And te lg war the Seviet- Union. say, —as- Daniel - Webster -gaid._to jtains. of eee ~ancient—7 per—— as me — a 5 ple = "among oer ms. — ere rebellion win ac-|Hungarian patriot Louis Kossuth} “I limit my aspirations for Hun-|Asia, the National Cegaaate ‘tabl ' Rover remy , 8 125 YEARS ‘Trans World Airlines employes as-, The world stands with head bare jetaima as they emerge from behind }105 years ago, “We shall rejoice to}gary to that single and simple a ange a: yr er ae _ & of Distilling Ex tence pina : see our American model upon the!point: Hungarian independence, ‘on tans ricas Ps headquarters. . : 5 Means Extra Enjoyment : Getting them vately on ~ os pe : ag ; n Every Bottle danger zone was the tickli { % : , @ |Gordén Gilmore, TWA’s vice presi-) ® @ dent in charge of advertising and] ate ~ °= a © public relations. oe - ~ y WN rWEEEE . iOTT U gece @ @ BB The last man out, Emmett Ri- | OD n ty ordan, press relations chief for | . 2B : == 8 that stretch of the company’s | & : ’ | _ 8) routes, cabled Gilmore yesterday RV] " “@ from Rome. 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Sores Set of 4—Bargain Priced soa : ABOUT OUR AO | ak « CHARGE or LAYAWAY PLAN! Saat “TWENTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, “WEDNESDAY, N OVEMBER 14, 1956 - Trouble in Soviet Satellites. May Lead to Kremlin Purge aroused world opinion against * |\Russia. The Kremlin bosses have painfully returned to. the ruthless ; oppression of dictator Stalin, and Bulganin cannot survive such an) despite the disastrous loss in the satellite nations, Party. By RUTH MONTGOMERY the possible mew purge of Rus- "ENS ‘Special Correspondent pe leadership because agrical-. re—hi particalar “baby ‘—has “WASHINGTON (INS)—Secret in- just enjoyed its greatest year to yeaching for- _hnistory. #ign ‘plomats in | Washington = = diet that Premier Nikolai A. This naturally “boosts “Khrash] ganin is slated for removal as get kingpin of - — Union. : chev’s popularity with the Russian people, who are almost totally un- * aware of their government's however, that debacle in the satellite nations. iiaiors are, A = ‘barrassing developments sheen. Khruschchev, long coubtaaed ‘the real power behind the Krem- CENSORSHIP RIGID lin threne, is expected to survive i Intelligence sources disclose that|well established in the satellite na- censorship within the Soviet Union, | jiome tae ie obi Saltet octane St terror could be 3 ad ae a at he ca ee “Tabrupt change of policy. *\brute force to solve a dilemma, | - 100 years of their history.” Pointing out that until the Brit-) ish and French forces began bomb- ing Egypt, Russia was promising * s * “Je believe this action gave the Kremlin the excuse it needed to rush reinforcements to Hungary) and put down the revolution. The Soviets tly decided that if the British and French could use 'they could also ignore world opin- jon. + | [MUsTEROLE About 43 per cent of American stockholders are women. Aa Analgesic Rub snd Covater-trritant 7 "e Thenkopiving Scled wishes g THANKSGIVING Store Hours a 4 WEDNESDAY 9 a. m. te 6 p. m. THURSDAY Thanksgiving Day, . Closed FRI. & SAT. Regular Store Hours 6 49: 4} Salad Dressing: Bel. Gnverran es tos 39¢ Hormel Chili PREE “Snep-it” brecelet bn special J-peck package. Y = 43° Vienna Sausage ¢ ‘Sire ‘as OF Keyko Margarine e772 8 57° SS AE ORE | YOUR DOG WILL LOVE DELICIOUS ~ Doggie Dinner . : area “Broce — ee OP . * DELICIOUS TART-RIPE FLAVOR, EATMOR berry | Sauce Me Thenksgiving Dinner ie eqmplete without de- Vicious Avondale Beets “ 10° Cut, stock up now... 5 + ee te ee ws Quert c Salad Dressing =" 39 48-Ce. Cc Tea Bags me 45 Fruit Cocktail Kroger brand. Thanksgiving special . Instant Coffee, Spotlight. Everyday low . * # *® @ @ 7 Sliced or uncliced. 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Golden Whole Kernel *_ ¢ © © © @& @ FARM A : ; fe) UNDERSTANDING, CITY ye. 4} MAZTIONAL PARM-CITY Wek : NOV. 16-28, 1986 pe Mos : t 5 2 2 39 2=25° 2D» 255 29 28 : } iy eee fe en ee ; a =: = ? Be ee -r oe < } \ ‘ rey oon : \ : * : j is ; } = ee eee acancates 3 _THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1956. . TWENTY-SEVE) “Nearly Sightlese- Woman Launches Cridadie—— ae eas rare arte e arid ores Dr. I. A. laCore~ She. Works in Dark te ‘Proven: Blindness =: By ours BATTELLE NEW. YORK. (INS), — Mildred! Weisenfeld, a frank woman who! “doesn't like-to deat ty sentimental? ; banalities, is going blind and knows; can't give you back the color in the ” iin had 20-20 —— ee. ~ She's known it for near! 20' once” vision, years, has faced the for nearly 20 and now sees only dark shadows| , This een) ime Weisenfeld, was) as much good humor as can be Pehind her dark glasses. She went’ shock treatment. expected of one. who is only hu-\°% “I'm not bitter, but nobody * 8, * man, and never has been known to “™’S blind and honest can say it’s) As founder, fighter-for and execu-| curse Old Lady Nature for shoving 5° either. her toward the dark world of the’ sightless. “But I've ne ‘the Pollyanna appdoach again. don’t think I have more talent be- cause I’m nearly blind; frankly,.1 think I'd ‘have more talent if I could see.” , matter-of-factly. “T know that you can't read your morning pa- per in Braille, and that a secing- eye dog for all his lovableness U.S, e' “Those whe ean see often say |that the blind are often endowed never been a Polly- ;with greater talent to compensate not sufficient for us merely to anna about it either,” she says (for their lack of sight, but that’s; sympathize with and financially, ‘That's ike saving the oe it, because some children who suf- I.aid and morally care for the 314,- 000 already-blind citizens of the | It Is much more_important to {nsist upon medical research to | "Do you know that 120 million dollars a year are being spent.on therapy and comfort for the blind,” \she says, “and that less than 1 tive director of the “National Coun- ‘per cent of that tota] is spent on) cil to Combat Blindness,” she has | research to stop blindness?” Miss. . * ®,. taken over the job of jolting Amer-|Wiesenberg paused, to control a’ icans into the realization that it is) ‘pot of annoyance in ber voice. ere: “x ‘ é to = funds when the child is sick #0 you| It was at the age of 15 thai she’ ness, she organized the national. began’ to bump into things on the| °° council. street. ‘‘After my father had told! It is just now starting to get its Me over and over, — where. ‘message across authoritatively, al- you're going,’ it suddenly came to) sa as 1 cas watsling -enl Gat ‘though “‘the great mass of the ‘it “didn’t help,” she remembers. ' either hereditary or — by ac: cident. | . “Actually,” At, a New York hospital, they advised her she had eye disease, “X" (Mildred prefers not to name) says Miss W., “That's why I get a little sick' when we send oit'g brochure and Dr. we get back a sweet answer which In 194, after talking to dozens af! shows that pedple still-do-not un- ican afford the wheelchair he might) need the rest of his life." doctors, all of whom were crying derstand. for money to conduct more re-' BECAME CLUMSY _ |search into the fight against blind-| © | _ blind!” We are not the, blind. There are many pow: | ertul exgonisations to do that - “In the United States, one person the Michigan State Medical So- goes blind every 20 minutes. What | public still has a misconception. we want to do is erase that statis- They believe that most blindriess is, tie for all time.” On U. “gq classed per cent of blindness is caused by'freight) train car. — “They write in, ‘This is a won- cause—T'a™ ED S. railroads a milk car is. ‘ 'to Attend pao Ivan A. LaCore, pe superintendent of Pontiac State . Hospital, will represent Michigan palleordprargy cca Merci = = gat to help lgaturday: ee Dr. LaCore is the chairmel ‘- ‘the Mental Health Committee of ciety. Representatives from the 48 states will meet in Chicago to ldiscuss various aspects and treat- ‘ment of mental illness. The Council of Mental Health is (not a division of the American Medical | Association as a passenger Hygrade's. Lean, 10-14 Hygrades ORDER YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY NOW AND SAVE AT KROGER! Turkeys. Get a young. tender, even-ready turkey ot Kroger. Just wipe dry secson ond stulf. Cover with cheese-cloth nowtened with melted fot. 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Rebel $ Shot an Island of Cyprus NICOSIA, Cyprus ®—Cyprus au- r today announted the kill- of two Greek Cypriots. one a, ied rebel shot as he tried) escape and the other by un ug : gunmen. Gomulka to Negotiate aateys der : The _rebe] suspect “had been r or S —-hized —during—-2—recen: British for More Independence _ Retriol of Murde ; — —-dyive-on-the-- EOKA-underground From: Russia cone wane onl ~ Osteopath — es ‘He Just Can’ t Win ie the Troedes Mountains He ' ROCHES TER, NY: ip—Charies a4 was being held at a police mobile Fos IN un_Poland’s new Com- _, WASHINGTON —Dr. Samuel F.'Perham, 37, a school teacher, reserve camp af Xeros, on [ne 1° nist party boss, Wladyslaw Go- H. Sheppard, Cleveland osteopath, has been charged with driving too land's north coast ue st ar = Moscow’ todas ~ has lost his fight for a Supreme. fast and not fast enough en the The other victim was Andreas 0 ae ‘more Polish inde- ‘Court review of his trial and con- Same street. He was arrested Oct. Papapesiou. 2 Sf yeni on eee pendence from Soviet control viction for the bludgeon slaying 17 for speeding 10 miles an hour, who was shot down by [Wo gun a arture was announced of his wife, Marilyn Now he has been charged with men in a market area on ihe OUT official Fast German news *s * « impeding traffie by driving &.¢ skirts of Nicosia a ADN. which quoted the Sheppard, now serving a 10-vear- miles an hour, He said he was OO Polish news agency PAP. It said to-life sentence in the Ohio Pen: looking for the home of a former “The highest automobile high a) he headed a delegation represent- tentiary, contended he was denied y Bupil. __ : _. —————-—-— ee Cited States winds tip abet jae the Cemrat Committee of the a fair triat becattse- of adverse (Sévertisement? 14.280 feet to the peak of Mount Po ish Communist party and the publicity. COUGHS DUE T0 COLDS af th ghest in al \ r mhe, Hvans. one of the b {an 8) Polsh government - Pete "The press. radio and television Colorado. _ _ The visit had been scheduled for Re not only attempted to influence the last month, short|y after Gomulka mentees judge and jury before and during CAUSE LOSS OF SLEEP returned to bower and placed trial but they did influence them. | a Shore Your Poland “ : ee acca tn NEW CITY FIRE TRUCK — A new addition to the -Pontiac Pontiac Presa Peete The condtict of these mediums of You G Prats t Relief With But tt > as deia\e 7 set We Se iioeee os Fire Dept. is this 1,000-gallon centrifugal pumper fire truck, Stand- of the new truck was $17,000. It was built by the Peter Pirsch Co, iblic ni mation i of the one ou et romp elie ' the erisis i hungary . ; . : aie Pe o vy ft ° Pe a prelude to Gomujka’s de ing beside the 11-ton vehicle is Chief John F. Schroeder. It is the of Kenosha, Wis. It has a six-man cab and is powered by a 225- els ' =~ ee by - Fother John’s Medicine AS €! Pp If = : “Ourts oO JUD an i 1 as Blessings ee © BP parture. the Warsaw government first pumper added to the department since 1928. kstimated cost horsepower General Motors engine. ae United Siates vs iia. lawyers Don't let Coughs resulting from announced a widespread cabinet _— ees — 7 bar associations, professors of ¢cids cause loss of norma! sleep, oo a Snakeup, including the “‘resigna- ee - %4 ¥ -_ a r ; ‘law and writers on legal subjects, as = tion of the Soviet proconsut for From Old Maid’s Day to Rock n Roll Week Investigate CARE Milk and by responsible newspaper ed Fether John’s Medicine gives ivé 0 e Poland, Marsha] Konstantin Ro- = = . +) ds itors . . . quick. relief. from such coughs kossovsky. He had been deputy ] ‘ S ; . ] D f 19 Following Child's D Death : . . . iby soothing the throat . premer and aeteme minster” Calendar Of Special Days f£0r 1997. ccrowss wcesns cauce,,Ne, ble this ease brine THER ore anges in the € oday squarely before the. Supreme Court A on 1ac rea ment were expected after Gomul- Com e tion amg re onal an in- the widely debated question of ka's return from the Soviet cap: 7p) DY \ ms IT} quiry into milk distribut n Cey- a ‘ a ee | a, ee ee ~O 1 (ea Na deme JET or einen: TCE _lon by CARE, the American. wel-_ fair tn al and tree press . ; Rokossovsky’s resignation was fare organization, after hearing SUtDpard Wag CONCICTED of STAN ; United Fund announced in a widespread shake- WASI{INGTON. Nov 12—fINS)—naise and Salad Dressing Weel ‘et Month Lessons in Truth’ Week, that “ ae vee * siege a Bad es etter island Se F up of Cabinet ministers Other The holiday season is upon us Ju -ational Hot Dog Month Visit veur Dealer Week, National after drinking a glass of milk i, ie “i me pel ats x SO0TWES THROAT (eeiTATION changes are expected to follow. but if you're thinking of Thanks- National Iced Tea Time, National Sweater Week, National Dog Week, iain , Mi caiien eeaa _ Rokossovsky, born in Warsaw giving. Christmas and New Year's Soft Ice Cream Weck, Inventors National Chiropractic Day, 100 per, The minister, W. Dahana,ake but Jong regarded as the Krem- you just dont know how to celc- Week and Joseph Lee Das cent Maple Syrup: Week and Anti- said he had received reports from Mais top representative 1s the Fo: brate : Freeze Week (North | “alt over Ceylon of children being] 7 == . : b August: National Sandwich . im 7. Ley u yy : — fish —_Communist—tleadership,_was For instance.lan—l-may be Me AT “Pruning Heating, Coonng?— jtaken ill immediately after drink-. Polish leader | Goes to eccow 4 ee as ms sii ~ ones : ~~ = Z i 3 | J é i —~s po —< \ 2 : = . 25 | ue , o ‘ . , | : : ; ~~ SEWENTY. EIGHT Ve ‘THE PONTHEAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1936 a lintruder, The Ohio Supreme Court —_— the conviction last May 31, Frankfurter issued is Oe siaben reiterating the Fe lie occasionally. makes, Dr. Sheppard Loses Review Sec Court Denies a the decision” of the lower removed from the Polish Commu Wladislaw Gomulka as head of Poland's Communist party The Chamber has compiled for Since being booted irom the Pol, 1937 a calendar of special days, = oe itbure Rokossovsky had officially weeks and menths and until now, been “on leave’ fron: iis defense you never knew how much you Mini Stier sud deputy premier, were rinsing . “posts His removal had been ex Just tor example i] pected ou can celebrate old M Sai ‘ Other changes Were announced 4.4. cept 16 to 21. Rock - in the ministries of agriculture, Werk and trom Oct 12 to ‘s ea : 42 N. Saginow St. building, health, education ard in. torse Week shipping, all the focus of much 1 , . he — ‘ -‘eriticism for Poland's grave eco n enronological order re LAgvertiooment) nomic situation what's ahead for us according 40 A es The Chamber of Commerce calen dar Jerry vie Gets. January Odorless Decoration 5 7 ~ Week. Take Tea and See Week “National Potato Chip Week. Na- : Scar mcee as tional Crochet Week and Large ‘economy) Size Wee! HOLLYWOOD 'I\s\—Comedian' February: The First of Two = ——- iT saga Jerry—Lewis has-been selected to Successive —ti-0-o-d——_ Breakfasts ss r emcee the 25th annual Oscar pre-e months, atso ice Cream ‘n’ ki ; sentations of the Academy of Cherries Month; National Colora- unt ne Pia ged an Motion Picture Arte and Sciences. de Beet Week, National Weight of my days fia whavichale Academy President George Watchers Week, Kraut and Then 1 discovered O-Jib-Wa Seaton said that the 1957 awards Frankfurter Week and Interna. Bitters aed now I'm on the #CrTe™mOM. ¥ il be held March 27 tional) Wheat Bread fer Teast road PS good health again.” and will be carned over the com- Week q says Mrs. Gertie Newcomb, [ bined television and radio facili- March: Cottage Cheese-Clng $23 Wayne St., Jackson, Mich- - the National Broadcasting Peach Salad Time: One-Dish Meals igan. aerapectt “ : tive Sith Cheese Month, Salad and Ry- “If you ever get rheumatism Lal : ia “ onsecl peels nl Krisp Month, National Peanut or arthritis in your legs with year that Lewis has handled the Week. National Smile Week, Na- such ‘pain that you are unable J Master of ceremonies chores. tional Rice Week and Irish Linen to walk, then and only then, —— Wai eo Tentative will you realize how much ; se7oi, atm, tom mat The Doesn't Care vm! TW sims tans 4 through My Wes 4 a anges \ rignt. wee | What People, Say \* v7. Luster Month, Prarie and hips pain ions een — ed So ecvece —Weds at 97 hartleti pears’ Let's all i 4 tv that it kept Vorrk, Nafional scorer Abatetictt me in bed for ALBANY, NY, = Mrs. Wil Week) Coffre Dayo |iivenateds : 2 or 3 davs Pjiam Koch is a newlywed at 97 Juttermilk Bread fot Flavor Wi | ata time. Mv | Her bridegroom is 77 Honey for Breakfast Week and Knee would *. * * American Comedy Week soba al They were marned fast night Mav: Geerect Posture Week: —— ached terrtbiy [with the bride's three grandchi! Rotter Redding Time, National everytime I Jdren and seven grea! grandchil ( s Canned Hamburger Month. Na tried-to move Pdren in the wedding party . : - , . . tional Tavern Month, “Grand Ole it Its an Mrs. Koch was Mrs Ervey Mar 9.)+) week. National Raisi awful feeling widow for 17 vear fter a ie e + overran — tin, @ widow it rs after ~ek. Be Ki al Week not being able to walk, and to Ppirs: marriage of 34 years Koct Wes - Be ind te Anima eek, think of spending the rest of [4 retired cigar maker was a wid Let's Go Fishing Week. National your life as a cripple. My § iy yr Domestic Rabbit Weck and husband had to do the cook- * »* Rural Life Sunday. ing and we ne of ne The bride said aflter the cere ine Portable Radia Manth if ia —e Ps Passer ota lis mony in her daughter < home Lets Play Golf Week, National this usually ended up having “T suppose folks will say it's Bow Tie Week, National Mavon- hi carry me back to bed foolish for & woman my age to - Taaing the mouse even ‘eee get marned again But I dont] : 2 to church was imposci ibie. Fi- mind what they say. A person nally an ad for OJIBWA needs companionship And the no PRE in our newspaper PCCtT a person get< the tonesorn— t | d convinced me T should trv it, FF theyare tf they have totive oe. S y e at I had tried about evervthing alone.” . . else. 1 was truly elated at . . the resutts, he-ause i¢ anont The couple met when Koch rent al ways eae Ee “two weeks. the pair and swe]. [et 4 Dasement apartment om a Se a fng began to go. and soon I Preoming hotise operated by the “was up walking around again. bride correct OJIBWA did more fer me eS 2 than anv of the treatménts . : 5 : previously taken, o.1rRwa [Actress Wins Alimony aiways helped me so much that [ sent . eas : . a bottle to mv husband's | LOS ANGELES @ — Pending Jerother. who was crippled with | Ua! of her divorce suit against . arthritis and had to walk with PJ0hn M. Kooll, a rancher and = 5 -@-cane Already he hae dis plumberman. former actress. Doris Carded the cane and feels fine, J Merrick will receive $350 a month Em--gledtohave-thie—opper. suppert.for.herself_and_tfour..chi fh. tunity vecoramend OJTB J dren ‘The award was made in Su- WA BITTERS and alwavs [| perior Court vesterda, after Miss praise it anvtime and any- Merrick testified that Knoll told place.” her! she was gaining weight and ane he /should cut her food allowance +. € : : pr. ARNOLD MILES, Optemetrist by Florsheim, that adds .. 9 — Daily “wl 53 $10 . Year's Day Tist party Politburo Oct- 24- tHe he TS Chamber of-Commercr- was a chief target of demonstra: j1's also the start of the Louisiana tions during the October unrest. yam that resulted ‘im the election of yjarket Month io most of us but to Supper Season and Super i from some teorms—ot-tepresy - Oetober: Let's Go Hunting ing CARE milk. _ Month, Of) Progress Week, Na-. _Month, National Denim a eek and ials! “29: Yr ‘International Rye Brea: 1 for Vari" tienal Bible and National Wine | ety, Week . 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CHICAGO (‘1NS)\—There’s new hope for curing leprosy Dr. Robert G don, internationally ity on the disease in Chicago Monday that a new -miracle’’ drug now effects complete recov. ane of Lon- known author- Cochr said near _ Speaking before the 50th anni versary dinner of the American Leprosy Missions, he said the illness now is somewhat in the eategory of cancer and tubercu losis, He added that in certain phases leprosy can be cured ‘‘and many of its victims restored to normal. productive living.” Dr. Cochrane, who identified the new drne as diamino diphenylsul- fone, which has a relationship to wif familiar sulfa preparations “In many ceses it frees the pa tient fren all outward: signs of the dheease . \ He al put the he to some of old wives’ tales associated with lepross, bs iting that far from 0 YOU CHOOSE relatively noncontagious and. ip “Cin produce long-lasting ‘tiveness of his polio vaccine. } i | ES * o ®@ Cashmere Blends — @ Tweeds @ All Wool Fleece @ Fitted or Boxy ®@ Toppers New Fall DRESSES = @ Party Dresses “S11 @ Casual! Dresses ‘@ Velvet © Taffeta — Values to $16.99 @ Wool Knit @ Angora Trim @ Corduroy @ Mensweor @ Frostpoint @ Jersey | immunity. | Polio hits adults as well as chil- ‘dren, he said. One-fourth of cases how occur in adults aged 30 to To best prevent the chain of in- ifection and paralysis. adults ishould a'iso take the three shots, the ~saicd: Carpenter Backed ‘Joe Smith’ N ebraska Man Reflects. ar ~SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. (INS)—"in the Cornhusker state was “that. Sak wai Whe 6018 STI: add Carpenter of acme re the Democratc Party_was_called- ted ‘‘there need be little, if any, aeesie wi scone ae the war party. cal Smith” at the Republican Nation-|. He said: paralyt tic > polio in the U nited States : | SS ______ al Convention, has some post elec-; «7 go not think the President jtion comments to make. ‘meant to convey—to the extent the Carpenter, himself a winner in people accepted it—that he could the Nebraska election—he captured een the nation out of any conflict, a legislatiVe seat a s a non-parti- Student Handicap but the people did accept that he . - san candidate—claimed a wal could.” Questioned by Dean sare “seutransea” the etiecive: “Carpenter added “The American people did not think there was any comparison’ between the knowledge of Eisen- hower and Stevenson on the issue of war and peace.” Carpenter rated. the farm issue Referring to the Democratic Party's effort to turn the mythical candidate into a symbol at the polls, the Nebraskan said: “The effectiveness of ‘Joe Smith’ was neutralized in the campaign WASHINGTON @® — A Pennsyl- vania educator said today that huge enrollments foreseen for the ‘nation’s colleges may not prove to be such a handicap to the stu- fter al! a major phase of the presidential, ae said Dean Harold K oe ipaitin 4 abdipd acne S cine Ameri election campaign. although “‘in Schilling of Pennsylvania State Can ipeome' ot ‘ Sal aca certain areas the farm ‘issue en- | University, mass ‘education “‘has “This was proven by the fact tered into the election of congress- set in with a vengeance” af the” that even with « t60-miftion major: ‘men.” graduate school level of some ity for. the President, the people Se ‘universities. shewed they generally prefer The Great Basin of Utah and | “But I doubt very much that the the philosophy of the Democratic Nevada is a mountain-rimmed | quality of graduate mass-producing institutions has +suffered one—bit.”" he--said. —‘'The ,young Ph.D. today is at least as - work at these Party te that of the Republican Party.” Carpenter area 800 miles long and 500 miles wide, forming a drainage basin from which fio rivers tow. 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" y oting. ~ Wings Worked out yesterday and F i I &. schools by the Collegiate| recting body of the NCAA, turned!1957, Miami’, ~ aa eee eee thietic Aasn. yesterday as it con-|down by Texas ARM and The Council, powerful policy di-/Day. Both probations carry into ‘ Comments on Edict Miami Coach Is Stunned MIAMI Fila. (INS) — University of Miam! football coach Andy “Gustafson said he was “stunned and disappointed” by the refusal of the National Collegiate Athletic Association to lift its ban against the school. He pointed out that the Hurricanes have been on prebation for three years already, which has cost them two bowl assignments. Sugar Bow! officials indicated earlier this week that they were sidering the Hurricanes for bow! competition. ~ : nation — play Clemson Friday night in the Orange Bowl. Gustafson said he is “‘concerned” over the possible effect of the NCAA decision on his players. : California Has No Beet BERKELEY, Calif. (INS) — Top officials of the University of California had “no complaints” today about an NCAA ruling, placing the school on a year's probation. Chancellor Clark Kerr said, in commenting on the NCAA decision yesterday in Detroit: | ; “We have no complaints. It means that nothing happens to us beyond the action already taken by the Pacific Coast Conference. I feel that the University has been very cooperative in supplying information to the NCAA and let me say that it didn’t do any harm,” “Nobody likes to be penalized but we're not crying,”’ he added. TUESDAY'S FIGHTS avena, . Li! TORONTO — The only rookie “SiS weowio, Fergus, Ont., had two shutouts in MIAMI BEACH, Fis. — Holly Mims, ed J immy. son after starring for the Winnipeg Warriors. bt he ou! Chief Archie’ Whitewater, 145%, Francisco, 10. 4 a Gavilan, 48; - ae Chico Vejar, 157, 5 | mous decision. Vejar, from Stamford, Conn., weighed 157 ang Gavi- > PRESS. WEDNESDAY, N drew the longest penalty ever |take whatever action it warrants.” 2nd Place in Poll t THE KID CONNECTS — Kid Gavilan, former welterweight champion, slams a right to the midsection of Chico Vejar in their torrid 10-rounder at Los Angeles last night. Gavilan won on a unani- lan, from Cuba, 149. ~ AP Wirephote |~ Vikings Miss Top B { prize From The EAST LANSING w — The shoe is on the ofher foot when the PRESS BOX | Michigan State football team plays. Minnesota Saturday. Jack Burke Jr., Masters and, It would be more accurate to PGA champion, was named “‘Pro- *4Y, Perhaps, that the axe is in day by the Professional Golfers Last year, Michigan State also Association of America. Dr. Cary” played Minnesota the next to Middiecoff was runner-up in the last game of the season. * | The illness to goalle Jacques | Plante of the Montreal Cana. diens has been diagnosed as a severe attack of bronchial asth- | ~ ma, Plante became ill a week ago during 2 — Cae Grady Hatton, a 3rd baseman in the Major Leagues for many | years, has signed with the San) Francisco Seals of the Pacific’ Coast League. Hatton came to the Seals as a free agent. * * Ld j Because of the stage show at the Detroit. Olympia, the Red | again today at the University of | Michigan arena, The Wings were on the ice at Ann Arbor at ; 8:30 a.m, | J * + | Comiskey. Park in Chicago will} get a new press box:at the cost of; $100.006 to replace the one recently | destroyed by fire. | ts * * Wayne University, which lost) only three basketball games last year including losses to Kentucky. and Louisville, is looking ahead ington, Victoria, Gophers Also Need Victory Win for MSU Would Aid’ —___+.-State-won-that one in_good_ style. KEEPING IN STRIDE — Race fans at Flem- near Melbourne, The Spartans had to beat Min. nesota to keep their Rose Bowl football hopes alive in a situation. final game_ almost as full of ifs as this year’s: MSU back complicated Big Ten champion- ship situation. The Buckeyes and Hopalong Cassidy whipped Michigan in the of the season to let the bow! — the second Spartan Pasadena | In three years. ; with a 42-14 victory. Ohio State, were deciding things at Ann Arbor, ineligible for the bow! as it is this State was playing Marquette in its | final game of the season. oo —- i nesota background of MSU ath ‘Hetie director Biggie Munn, a for-( AP Wirephete other. Left to right, the horses are Fighting Australia, Force, Ark Royal and Pandie Sun. The race was While Michigan and Ohio State * ™ ‘Trojans 125 ts, a dozen more DP than runnerup Walled Lake and (13 more than Sault Ste. Marie. Inactivity in the final weeks of the season and an all-victori- | ous season by Walled Lake pro- | The 33-0 game was a weird one duced a change in the top rank- ‘to watch and listen to. Crowd !mgs. Sault St. Marie, despite its ‘noises from the stands had n | perfect season, d from ‘to do with the action of the field, S®00nd place to third and Walled | because every other fan had a unbeaten and untied ‘portable radio tuned to the decider —Climbed to second place tn the OVEMBER 14, 1956 ford loose because of the threat that he may pass. This opens them up to long runs. Gifford also runs lower, throwing himself into what is almost a crawl, to pick up extra yards. “Webster runs as hard as any fullback and is possibly the best broken field runner in football. He and Gifford = ~also..— Gifford—is—faster."— Ese TRIPLETT HARDEST RUNNER SINCE. NAGURSKI “Mel Triplett at fullback has been called the hardest straight ahead runner since Nagurski. This may be an exaggeration, but not by much. Mel hits them pretty good as a blocker, too. “At left end Kyle Rote is probably the toughest pass receiver to stop in football. The best defenders come into the dressing room muttering to themselves after trying to cover Rote. I notice that most teams put two men on him lately, which limits his catches somewhat but opens the defense to Gifford and Webster as receivers: Rote is a clever blocker on running plays. . “Ken MacAfee at right end ts the fastest Giant >on offense. He Nas good moves and is a pretty good blocker too, but his greatest asset is speed.” _o* oe ___| ‘There was a general shake-up be- in the rankings, with only top- rated East Lansing holding its position of a week ago. Every other team moved up or down in See At one point, a penalty was ing marched off against the Spar- tans. And the fans were cheering madly. It wasn't that they were against the home team —Hopalong had just scoréd against Michigan.” a Michigan State is barred from The voters finally boosted Grand | @ repeat trip to the Rose Bowl Haven into the ‘‘top ten.’’ The this year by conference rules. (Grand Haven club; which plays six of its nine games against Class | teate-cand_Wieccnain: |finale, was ousted from the ratings. | eT ‘track and field athletes have re- Morrow said. adding Iowa would be in with a victory, over Ohio State while Michigan's ‘only hope is to have both Iowa and Minnesota lose a game and to Grand Bianc’s unbeaten team | used a 27-14 win over Davison to climb from 6th to 4th as Saginaw St. Andrew slipped a notch to Sth, whip beth -Ohie State-and-Indiana.— | 4 seecicz=Coach Says U.S. Team Nearing Record Form MELBOURNE # — American} “I'm feeling pretty good now.” he had |covered from numerous fills and gained back some of the 10 pounds ‘injuries and are approaching their the virus had cost him. The tall ‘record-breaking form at the Olym- youngster from Abilene Christian pic Trials of last June. College said he was getting strong- _ This was the reassuring word of ¢f every day. _ p All the state's Class B schools Coach James Kelly today as his It has not been generaily known The Michigan State-Minnesota _-have completed their 1956 actiVity.. squad put on one of its best work- that Sowell had been jaid up for , football rivalry dates back enly Twenty-two teams were mentioned out, in preparation for the Games a time last summer. The Univer- to 1960 but the relationship be- in the voting, but the East Lansing gy the sixteenth Olympiad start- sity of Pittsburgh track star, who ‘ tween the two schools is one of victory was a decisive one. _ the friendliest in the conference. | Here's the way the state's sports \ ., writers and broadcasters voted for | This is mostly due to the Min- the “top ten” in the final poll of parentheses: ei ee ce | s * «& | s - ‘ ‘Séginaw Bt. | As one way of showing his re- Tonia (8-0-1) ispect for his old school, Munn has Bast Grand Rapids (7-1) 00.2000.) the season, with team records in With the good form shown by ‘sprinter Bobby Morrow naan ++: $$'to have a good chance of scoring 2. 60.8 a aoe * was especially pleased |is counted on, with Tom Courtney, ‘to lead the procession in the 800- meter run, was on crutches in /August. He sprained his ankle ana Aving three-man of, Sowell's mishap cut his weight ing Nov * Kelly half-miler Arnie Sowell, two 128 Uncle Sam's erstwhile “cripples.” S¢V@" Pounds, a serious thing for Morrow, who has been thought ® young man whose 5 foot 10 inch : 0 as |frame normally carries only 135 / pounds ble i ts, had been double in. the sprin we The Pitt star said he was feel- eG : : ae +. ee en eee I : _ Jack Lavalle, Each The Texas Aggies, the nation’s handed out by tour : Jack tucks his 300-pound into” have all but clinched the| The school is forbidden to take wealneased. Southwest Conference title. any of the 14 annual Ncaa|ffensive or defensive tie for donens expected to perform as cooperating} His scouting reports have been respons the ude all bowllot victories for the football Giants down through also denied it) Years. : snap bag a As official scout of the Giants he knows nett Baw deom on 5 : esses el] as anyone. mittee “before” the-associa-|5'rengths_ and .weakne as W ’ ae Lavalle’s report of Giant personnel. ) gw Giants, 1958; Califor. “Hard to say who is key man for our nia’s to ant Nov. 13 and Ohio} Conerly at quarterback or Gifford and Webster at ” —_ it| State’s to poy dns, bony pag oy the halves. They complement each other so per- to let probatons run thetr full eventa during the probation, iat fectly it’s difficult to tell. ‘ scoartad Wa psbeapancrpeiate lance “Conerly is a great long passer. Whatever weakness the Council want ™ = ee he may have, missing the receiver in the open is not Southwest Confer) ae ad eee also imetélone of them. He has thrown more touchdown passes ~é infraction |in the national television series|than any active quarterback.” a ruling.” | administered by the NCAA after! Only Baugh and Luckman in the NFL have thrown La ‘ z Pei a cobra eee bation join other giate e's. ‘dre ia a ” a | NCAA penalties. ah were fob var én poverty gh As Jim Lee Howell said last week, Conerly also excels of-offering or extending illegal aid soeeety pall eh Carolina. ible at passing with tacklers hanging on him. In the past i ——e he had plenty of practice at that. . North Carolina State, which only |cials “cannot understand the _ last r— rag : one year Probe a decision,” but he add “Last year Webster was the egre no ape ery — ! “We are determined to get alllrunner. This year I'd have to say Gifford is,” he sald. oe —e aed __ 2 a “Webster runs harder, but the defense must play Gif- for another banner year. However, scoring star Clarence Straughn did not return to school this year. Pettit Scores By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS wen ..__If Bob Pettit of the St, Louis basketball scoring crown, it looks | _._ like Neil Johnston of the Philadel- man to do it. Last night Pettit scored 49 points ag the first-place Hawks blasted their closest pursuer in the Western Division race, Rochester, 118-105. Johnston is the only active ball Assn., who has scored more points than Pettit in a single game. The big Warrior pivotman poured in 30 points Feb, 16, 1954 against Syracuse. The all-time . league record for one game is held by Philadelphia's Joe Fulks, the NBA's first scoring-champ, who tallied 63 against the old Indianap- olis Olympians on Feb. 10, 1949. Pettit's outburst gave him a cur- _ watched this triple dead heat in which all three | horses appear to be in exact stride with each ‘phia Warriors will have to be the Ski i a KEPT MEr I the National Basket: | rent total of 194 points for seven |in as a starting pitcher. games and carried him past John- 2 ston who had been leading with 1$4 in six games. Johnston, the league scoring leader in 1953 - 54. the Hotham Handicap run last weekend in Flem- ington, Australia. Michigan State. | Rebuilding Begins for Hawks Cubs Get Jablonski From Redlegs Loma: : ' r er i year in eS Be ee een -™ “7 ne oes oS a iweek's-vacation int larida. NFL , commissioner's office ; bids | Telatora, iddon'by: Omar Cha ss se |”) toe Ta Reneuwe 1. "|" Seton will take up-the Stecerelto tiove their tranchise to Louie in 1:11| - Singleton, who previously failed). THURsDAT’S SCHEDULE : Pirate board of Ville, Denver, Minneapolis” and) *r NFL clubs using major! _ INVOLVED IN SWAP — These are four ot the players involved in the three-for-two trade between the Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Redlegs yesterday, Top left i nile, Don Howl ho, slong. with an ailing Achilles’ tendon, Jwas held out of several of the | — . } ; . THE PONTIAC PRES S. WEDNESDAY, N ee i Nese cOVEMBER 1 14, 1956 _ CHEVROLET NITE SERVICE “Top 10 Saetatage s in 1956 PrepG rid ighlights Named } | Lansing Schools Will Have 9th Grade Football LANSING ‘o = He ‘Lentieg- ‘ ‘Board of Education has approved FOR: YOUR CONVENIENCE ——____-}, Mist were the outelinding bigh-Dion’s pass-by end Lary Hughes, on Nov 4. The Raven blanked the Walled Lake, Twoy and Bloom) ag tedeonee tb Sy a = 4 DON VER {ENCE “the 1956 season as which set up Walled Lake's game- Eagicts, 136, fo snap a 19 game‘Hills after losing + seasons im 1955. program was approved by a oes ae — | far as high | Schon football, in the deciding TD against Waterford. winning streal:. _ |Walled Lake won three games al les vete with Jel Anas, board DON’T PUT OFF Oakland ‘County area was con! $—Pontiac’s. last-necond 1342 _*—Tom Wilson’s %-point scoring year ago while the Barons gained: president. casting the deciding vote cerned? victory over Lausing Sexten, Jim spree against Rochester. The bril-'only one decision. Troy had not ‘to break-a tie Each gridiron campaign ivays! i" : er pitched a one , a an liant Panther halfback ran wild a8 been in the victory column since _ : 4 . NEEDED SERVI E furnishes a series of startling hap- et & FF sos | Walltes ot6 Lapeer dealt the Falcons their Ist 1953. ’ AP BACK = Johnny Majors, It was proposed to have two penings and significant develop ™ _— loss. 25-13, on Oct. 19. There vou have it. There are un. 169 pound. tailback of the, Uni- squads, varsity and reserve, at only three seconds remaining and ; : = versity of Tennessee's single "h junior b hool with each Just Because You Con‘t Take Time Duri the D ments that thrill the fans and stick io. writmer scored the all-im- 9—St. Frederick's 3rd consecu- doubtedly others, such as Claw- Site cased the As each junior high sc == wring tne Dey | in their memories. portamt extra point tive season without victory, The son's surprising 37-6 runaway over Mine! ah - sag eg ah Weck squad not te exceed 25 players. This year was certainly no excep-_ . : | Rams’ last win was Sept, 20, Avondale and Southfield’s collapse mes bi owing . Vols’ i was estimated it ee ~~ USE OUR CONVENIENT tion to the rule... — 4-—-Romeo's last-second win OVv€r 4953 pheir winless st ing has now atfter its 40-18 loss to Walled Lal after his * pS g Tech le about $50,090 to get the spor The sports department of The Lapeer. The Bulldogs h't pay-dirt heen extended to 34 games. But those are the 10 highlights that aid win over Georgia Tech last - program underway. , Pontiac Press has made an at- #5 the final un sounded lo beat 19 — The strong domebacks of stick with the Press. week. | Joe Beyers, city athletic director NI | E SERVICE tempt te mame the 1@ top high. the upstate Panthers, 26-19. said it would be better for boys of lights of the past season. No at-- 5—Stan Jones’ 98-yard touchdown Seven of the eight members of the ninth grade level to play under tempt has been made to list them gall against Lapeer, which led to . Michigan's football coaching staff coaching supervision than on sand op ag f g Leave your ¢ar between 4 and 5 P, M.—ir'll be ready at 8 A. M. | in order of importance. a 20-18 victory for Waterford. The Too Many Injuries attended the university. ‘lots ) wes ices Ghkah Gt In the opinion of The Press sports Skippers had just halted a Lapeer : = = * have foun wee the iatentamers mast use their car during | Staff, the following occurrences drive and Jones’ run was the turn- ] h : F ] he @ just can't take th 4s Xe conesaeey Seahléomabes or ede gf cosh os =o oss _ iwere tops for 1956. ing point of the game! oser ec on Ou Ss : . service hemre—te better serve ihe Chevrolet owners of this area. 1—Walled Lake's last-minute 12-7 ss : Even your car requires some miner fender er bed victory over Waterford. Larry Dion ae ee aetewading cpeet of 1] a omd 0 S In ense 1 done for you—overnite : emanate = plunged for the winning touchdown — t — Publi rag! ives — ‘= In por S ven S inate ‘ « a 77-0 licking last Friday scncaule err el capertanced = ‘ame 7 Sesto was sie vile i tak spre a wight to ruin their hopes for a = = =CHICAGO \# —, ‘Closer atten-| which now go. unnoticed”, an ar- equipment te essere yea the very best Serkmanship. =r eehem| ant Vikings the Inter-Lakes Soopers perfect season, : & . , By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS total points scored. Against Texas title reserve their periect tion to rules by officials is needed ticle in the journal of the Ameri- 5 ; a, econd. r . i. T—Highiand Park St. Benedict's to prevent sports injuri from can Medical Assn. said today There's some that say a good Western they rolled for 404 yards enia a. = ne’ o preve S s ries . s € t “4 urth Don’ t Drive a Car. That's -Not- Right | Bud — The- sensational —eatch of upset of Orchard Lake St Mary many fouls or rule infractions The —— was abhiae; my De. Sere —— Ades, ne ‘it the agen in total seas —_——— - Augustus Thorndike, chief surgeon; . : he other way around. Take your cording to major coilege statistics = t _ : of Harvard University’s athletic? Get I Serviced by North at Night a < 4 de partment He said many sports choice, but whatever you do don't released today by the NCAA Serv- F go posing the questign around ice Bureau. Texas Western picked injurigs could be prevented by bet- a Ay Me Arix ; og =i butl aw - ter dical supervision of .prac- Sele woe home mt m8 i" ™ up. . try 2 aa "ne Sates = ties -ayd events Se ee ee ee the a : “6 2 «© first football game jast Saturda,. Conference title He belives the true incidence The St peed . ie - bh Ahead of Arizona State which 1000 S$. Woodward Birmingham MI 4-2735 of injuries ty too high. adding that °° OU We ehiew ee Y has gained 3.085 yards in eight only a few \eattered figures are [!*' 28 We conline the sabe “@ games for a 385.6 average, 1s | available and Nose are of deaths boy to Ge ee a oo Oklahoma with 2.950 yards in sev- _ = _—________| * Ps en -games for a 421.4 average | Thorndike recomended that a Army, Navy and Princeton follow ) guaesccucennnsusuaunnannsnnnnananny, = preventive_progr: be developed Aussies Watch Breen in that order. | . : e | by sports organizafions and that The leaders < eermiua ! : Automatic | fe-tctte of recoding nis | mee a ,a national scale be devised, oe P ti § | 1 -Qeiaboma 1a 298g 3 Ss Si | terably through the National Col- In Tac ce ession | 2 Arey ae } 3 rene 384 a - te-Athletic Assn , i |S Bary : ee | " Transmissions : ae MELBOURNE. UF — George’ $go"2a*— 3 it tes att a s “Closer attention to rules hy of. Breen, American swimming hope ae tell ree a0 8 | - SERVICING and a 'ficials is needed to prevent \jn- in the Olympic 1500-meters race 2 Massey oe a ars | a juries from many fouls or mXe went straight into a long. serious RUSHING OFFENSE | 4 REBUILDING = infractions which now go unno\ practice session in the Olympic G Rushes Tae Ave. ) a | ticed.”” he said “Perhaps the fault \pool this morning after arriving. , Gnas gute + 420. 2.139. .305.6 J i" MOTOR TUNING gs lies in the rules. but perhaps it Nuesday ert oe a s a is the laxity in officiating.” large crowd of Australians $ So California ° 78 1913 87 ba Past Service—Quality Work 4 ! He said the rate of injuries could, werk in the stands. cureus to see $ Supers Bo bee rah bod 2 be reduced ‘through changes in him ince there is much interest § Washington & 42 2109 2% 6 a > AP Wheyhete re tn. a eaotatl ne Ce a : <. 2 Texas A&M 8 442 2048 2e0 ; . MOTOR EXCH ANGE CO. & a PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT — Bobby Mor- bourne, Australia. Morrow and Baker are two so ecuen a cue naa; iaile's -siacaeal yay with Aus- w giochi PASSING OFFENSE - 540! S. Seginaw Phone FE 3-7432 © row (left), US. sprint star from Texas i highly regarded speedsters on the U.S. Olympic 454 better medical supervision In the lar mind here this 1, wash state — on a ae out to receive baton from teammate Thane ‘Baker team ready for the 16th Olympiad starting No- expecially in high school and sand- shapes up@s the single most in- 2 Sea, Jose 220 113 514 1.470 2100 i , ae : ; ~ ce sate a $ 27 73 3001 eh he as they practice for the 400-meter relay in ete vember 22nd. lot playground competition.” |teresting mens swimming duel : Sa hes 7 ‘” % 1 179.6 = ————— = = = - ——————— Sa = ——— jin og comnts Olympics. There fs $3857, SS ee ite Bes imuch speculafion as to the out-' # sMvU 140 65 464 (966 ° : N f 4h h come. Many officials and coaches ‘s ake 138 Fy rh 193 Bat Vol Tailback No Longer Soft Touc af her'-naiienl voniched Dina on aoe | . wi ath intecest. He fined himself. 2 J Johnny Majors B ins | ac Ama ed NHI = mains ta crk Qh Mutter EX-NHL Player Dies . . : rd and swimming warn a rub- | - HALIFAX Dave Trottier some like them bold... some like Named AP Back DIUINS LE l ber band around Fis Ns iA oa dokee es . Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sho piayed wit! ns that ‘won them_quiet... Jesany Mawr 3 wdous BOSTON oP — The surprising wrath of Coach Mult Schrudt. an Texan Gains Decision —_ the Canada. world: and Olympic ‘ enncessee ta lba n the tradi. E Bruins have xed a sim- all-time z ho retired to the championships, died last night aft- _ i Ce Cafego and Hank vir nula of agg: es< with a And i ear any of my’ piayers 7 jani66 citer: The eeason hax w-tong way te complaining...” HUNTING NEEDS Tennessee th tion's No 1 go out the Bn = have surprised “The hard conditioning workouts —_ team in the Associated Press poll oppont nts, fans and even club of. nave rt oe Deo pave $39.95 Insulated Underwear pans 522” moved for its s in four plays ficials by winning eight and tving not Suiered Ony scries of severe Comptes Suit... Gor covering 65 yards On the second thr 14 varia & injuries such as a year ago. aot v« i ‘ rey tT i Tr = + Pi eee i pleas Trailing in the standings are General Manager Lynn Patrick U. S. 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Press nha mtg aera gna a mace Ringneck ‘Champions Bedard, Kay Win Top Awards By H. GUY MOATS { “Heavyweight diviston—Mrs, Ruth of attention and produced some Last entry for the 1956 Pontiac (Ira).. Bedard, with 4-pound-8'y-| exceptional entries, One had a Press pheasant contest and one ounce entry.. Mrs. Bedard will re-/ much longer tailfeather than No Money Down! LIMITED TIME listed midway in the annual ring- ceive a $§0 U.S. bond. | the champion, but its bedy was neck “derby” today were ac- Longest “s,bird division—Jerry chunkier and sherter. claimed winners. Hunters who ‘McKay, whose 397s inch bird won ” fader ° * = Full Si Door Can took them will soon receive U.S.) iin a close-cgntest. Jerry will re-- Mrs. s winning entry was 1s scrloaice Colors id Savings Bonds as their rewards. ceive a $25 bond. ‘one of the heaviest in the long his- Cheese F * ¢ * | The long-bird division, a new tory of the contest. Apparently an” rom New champions are: contest this year, ottegeted a lot lold bird, it became a real delicacy Roe. sa 95 Year Around : : —~--——j|after the expert culinary work of : , TY, SAFETY & — aS ithe huntress. NOW 24 anya * Mrs. Bedard is an expert shot #1] . ' “ * pe’ 3 z PROTECTION! Popular Sports x (She credits her husband, who does Pentice Press Phete “ |gome fine inlay work on gun stocks LONGEST — Here's the 1956 ichampion “longest” bird for The Pontiac Press pheasant contest, It imeasured 39 and %, inches long, ‘was entered by Jerry McKay of Pontiac (above). All Awning & Storm Window Sales Trout Fishing Booming sre‘ so ‘t : ti SOGERT- ‘better With the rifle, than shotgun,” 233 $. TELEGRAPH > PONTIAC | LANSING — Tfout fishing — advancements in research, trout or only one-shot for her Call Today—FE 4-6089 probably the most exciting angling breeding, habitat improve- me — s : : * « ‘in Michigan—continues to gro Ww/\ment, hatchery feeding and trout (Facing Ruth St.) ——— sn REE 9 PE : | Bsdands live at 5850 Pineknob - . aa ; marrrrrrpreereeeeeees Nats PPOPPPPPAN PP PPR APL ‘more oo Eo a: plantings. \road, in the Sashabaw agi Rich Turfman Dies 5 4 License sales reports through Oc- T P ibiliti \ 78 Edgefield Ae, nov Basle - a : i t ; | NEW YORK iP — Cli ftord tober indicate an increase of more wo Fossibilities man, Jerry got his limit during the ws _— ‘As. 'Mooers, 67-year-old millionaire == than five per cent over last year jn Trout Experiment season, topped by his ‘prize winner. Fi turfman, fell dead at LaGuardia in the number of trout fishermen . He is employed by General Motors | Pentise Press Prete Field last night of a heart at- ROLLADIUM—MICHIGAN’S LARGEST AND FINEST ‘in the state. This increase reflects) LANSING — Early returns from Coach & Truck. % HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMP — Ruth (Mrs. Ira) Bedard, above, tack. SKATING RINK. the trend which has added about Michigan's program of planting xX. : | shows how she downed the 1956 Pontiac Press “heavyweight” pheas- He apparently pir enemas to Pawtucket, R. I. where his race “men-ranks each year since 1952. {Great Lakes streams indicate at’ Played on 1 040 Courses 2 champion. Her entry, a late one just before the event closed See Gus cad couered | Saturda by. a bi th t best ringneck rooster. horse. be. ; least two possibilities; one, that . y, won by. a big margin over the nex ringnec: < ; Five years ago. Michigan had COOPERSTOWN, N. Y. @ — I h 4 unds, gt in today’s Narragansett Special 486,008 rainbow trout in the Great Lakes| | John B.Ry hae. a t it po 4 ounces. : | approximately z Heeqeed-; ‘gain weight and size rapidly before’ — played_1,040- — ~-Police_said Mooers had $4,000 : rr Sas ‘oe spawning up inland streams and,| jsolt page so hopes we toh leash in his pockets. The body was _Stamps this year indicate the (1, shat instead-of-all_these—fish: Sones a es — == — to_the Queens Cousity Hos- “total will be about 238.000. “returning “to the “stream where). a ee sere Kennedy S300~ Hunting: Jackpot ° . Two factors generally are given planted, many migrate long dis-| Ryer who operates the Ot- . credit for this trout fishing boom. | tances and choose different stream on Pasa. Friendly Clean Atmosphere } Widespread introduction of spin- for their spawning runs, ~ ‘te United "States, cy, Way Press Deer Contes isers : q ning tackle, and Michigan's exten- * * * lin Canada end 37 i Hi : abe - $ sive trout management program. The planting experiment is pat-'co, Great Britain, France, ‘ae | /10,000 persons to the trout fisher-‘‘steelhead trout” at the mouths of Night Sessions Wednesday Thru Sunday Children’s Matinee Sat. & Sun. 2:00 - 4:30 WEDNESDAY NIGHT SESSION i i OD al q 4 q 4 q q 4 4 4 q 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A = 4 4 q 4 4 4 4 4 a d a a > > , > > » > > > 4 a > > > a a a , d a a > a > a ON OY OW a nap pe ‘www. “4 4 : 2 3. Easily as important in Michigan terned after a State of Washington. India, Siam and Malaya, His best BS nw $4475 W. H St FE 5-3677 > is the state’s expanded trout Man- | program in which trout are planted scores over each of the various eo eure 5 > > jagement program. over - at the mouths of streams tributary courses are mounted in six leather-| P wert PPPPPPPPPPPRPPAD VOU UCC CUTTY a Ween ’|program has resylted in several to Pacific Ocean waters bound books. ” Mest ow ee scscanicaemeasieansenaami ion tread made” Oakland county deer hunter ~~ Entries may be filed between les ‘3 be shooting for two big prizes.f&8 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. each day., today for. ee ~ the new Pontiac Press contest Rxcept that none will be taken starting Thursday. With the open- after noon Saturday and none or ing of the state's general gun deer Sun ys. Dec. 4 at noon is the . season, the annual fall contest also final ry date. Entries should be goes into action made ah, The Pontiac Press for In other years Pontiac area checking be Photographing hunters had a three-way “‘tourn- ey” in which to test their hunt- ing skill and Inck with a total Graham h Mates Muo Victor's Men's Shop 3 South Saginaw uitting reward of $306. The new contest : . lso off in U.S. Bonds, Red Poplin Untrimmed | tine store sue in U8. Bonds. in (lympic age Winner of each receives $150. rR No PARKA Heaviest deer division is re- y rans ove h . The ~ [itained. And it isn’t certain that Youthful Jim Graham, Okl@koma For Wear Over Coats the hunter ior huntress? that goes A&M pol * vaulter, she) voluntar . ' AJ h fro " 1 . VWvr gts [ioe Stee NLT Aisi tom ae? BUDGET TERMS $-M-L s back with his mates section of the Upper Penile will P ‘ne m . bag the heaviest buck. One of the. He.!s an unofficial met nber of ' largest in this contest was taken the party but thanks to the Aus ON ANY PURCHASE ‘ right at home in Oakland County. tralian Olympic committee, he is New division ie that for the living with the American team in 1 LJ . : _ the Olympic Village and is very, Ed W il widest rack. In this case the heavi ‘happy about it | j iams est antlers, or the one with most * * L ‘points may not even be the winner. | . Rack with the widest spread wil] Graham. hampered in aig TIRE COMPANY take down the $150 U.S. Savings ' — in California by a leg in- , Bottom $1.98 Insuleted Hunting Boots a. Business! ; ; . Werm as Toast 8 Bond = unable to match his 14 4§1 S$. Saginaw FE 2-8303 : leet Ay lif Ht thd ae Licensed by the City of P ontiac, License No. 2839. } by Gol $ . § Only full-time county residents jp aver of alternate Bob ‘Gutow.| , eee od rold are eligible. Bucks entered, how- ski of Occidental College at Los SNAP-ON T Sea ood year ever, may be taken anywhere in Angeles. DRESS “SHIRTS MEN’‘S SUI S a Michigan where such hunting is Ss ROCKER PANELS legal. Heavy deer eptries must be Grateful Occidental students and at RED RUBBER dressed out before weighing. Rack Jim's hometown folks of Tulsa CUSTOM COLOR entries must not be detached from raised funds to send him te Mel- 968 Selduia ‘ HUNTING SUIT [== raed fs sa |) Pants Parka $ 4%. $ 4% MITTENS Red Wool ~ 79 Up $3.95 Values — Up to $39.00 Values ‘1. 177 Men's =e @ = NECKWEAR. 100% All Wool 200." Topcoats, Tweeds. 3 oo fer 1 Sizes 34-46 —$50 Values Fruit of the Loom *24” FLANNEL SHIRTS a $2.95 Value _ Attention: Deer = Hunters| sired 7 Sy 77— fT 190% Alt Woot Red Hunting Hots .................. .. 98¢ up ° SPORT co ATS Red Sweet Shirts een Dc epanesouese .. $1.98 : Up to $35.00 Values Red Hooded ed Shicte extra heavy ..... = SNOW. 7 RE SPEC IALS! ! Block's $ 77 Leather Insulated Hunting Boots .......... $15.98 _Cordur Foy « Shirts _ _ ed | 6” Red Wool Sox ........... Wks cose a hed ees 98c 6 00-16 —_— sae ’ $5.95 Value Red Suspenders «2.5.6. 86 ce ies os ceccsns. $1.00 . = . $ , — 6 Red. Hendkeechiet a= ee SS CE , SLACKS | Red Porkes, woot lined siz 6.70-15 "100% All Woot] ~t-p-10-$9.00-Values At Pattee week lined boys! St098- EF ROS “picnanca ; = PLUS TAX 3 Other Sizés at Low Prices BRAKE Ford and Chevrolet $14.95 | RELINING Pontiac and Plymouth $16.95 STOP g2iany SAGGING REARS] ‘eal, WITH LOW-COST — AIR LIFT PNEUMATIC _ SPRING. ole s JACKETS ~- - $ 4” —— _ 100% Wool-Plaid > ae | Hunting Shirt cenit, SPAS . * WASHABLE Stephen STETSON HATS Up to $12.00 Values ‘5” | Men‘s Shoes. . . . Up 10 $12.95 Values $677 _[Weror's MEN'S SHOP} Gee 3. 2 S0Uh 3 SAGINAW... Rede ak oe ssupesets ~ Heavy 4 Buckle WORK ARCTIC Flannel i ] o $ eg ES 2 = a SS Pease HSS ses ob Sere % 3 Syress +e ae: = SS Ss Se ‘S a Pee ; ° rt i : : : —s ii es eae ok a ai ek oss fe eS ; ; shy 4 4 Fi: ee 5 \, tales 00:0 trenen feed. facher Sor ~ Se Gun Safety ‘Deer Widow’ Queries ments from southern deer will _fHR PONTIAC PRRSS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1056 ) Wives Should KNOW ane tet ate sarc Where Hunters Go i wused at tomes tor an LANSING (INS) — Michigan's State Police have asked wives of , | Give Him or Her a Manhetten -Christmas . . . Fitted by Sam Perna. ONE DAY SERVICE 199 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-0168 for Munters” | Why Men Go Hunting ive locker plant checks,” says Rifle Asean ea : District a eral rules for gun safety: BY JACK PATTERSON | Well,’ he. think® a fe NS ee Soot 1—Treat every gun with the re} CURRAN, MICH.—Because this might be iff: didn’t roost with pedi roger nap pecang spect due a loaded weapon. . is mid-November this column must) the same old gang he has tunch | i) deer seasons such as are ?~Always uriload guns carried|in all conscience be about deer with évery day. Same old stories, again authorited ” eget ce hegeghwbes lab Because it is the 14th, getting fleeced at the same old | Usually en iets use down action or break 9% Mieivce the last possible card games. ie par oan | iy % | are larger and develop better ant 3—Always be sure the barrel and, _ action avg clear of obstructions. | , 4—Always carry the gun to per- mit control of the muzzle, even if) “i you should fall. Keep the safety — on until you are ready to fire. a 5—Be sure of your target. ae oa tah aul te bot pe | . \ = — an a thereby. You tell him so, He thinks: be = while, ‘Therefore this column is/ oe", se nogre 9a aaa = 7—Unattended guns should al- dedicated more or less solemnly members dragging it through track: . ways be a Guns and am- to the gals they left behind, ‘less swamp, arriving at cxm> Park Meeti munition should be stored separate-/ you «deer widows” have lots ‘spent and done, to learn that he ly and beyond the reach of children! and careless adults. ~ morrow’s opening Blooie! Peace and quiet, indeed. (Most northern bucks at a year Wwe suspect that now you's : _ and a half are spike-horns or three ow you're convinced. The only = tt old guy wants % four pointers and weigh about _Peaison one ugh hunters ,, go deep hunting is that he's 100 pounds. eft around home bone lazy and can get out of work, | of questions about deer hunting ‘has drawn the dish detail. . a : | and the part your menfoik play | wo. girs, dese hunting” ts ra | Pontiac Division Will or jump a ditch with a loaded gun. take precedence im your beng | bet we doubt f we'll port Be Host at Dinner on = a gun foward you by minds. (1) Why go deer hunt: | peat pening picid Kara Dee. 12 i a "ing anyway? (2) Why, Mf the’ to explain things to. | %—Never shoot at a hard flat hunting season opens on Thurs: | On Dec. 12, at the Pontiac Elks —gurtece,—er—at—water— day, eee iy husband have te —o*-about that second question. jedge,last_of-a series of dinner 10—Avoid @rinking alcohol before leave the Friday before? Why go-early?Search back, girls meetings sponsored by the Automo- or during hunting. 2 to those long-ago days of child- pile Club of Michigan to discuss Hmmmmm, well. lets see. Off- hood. Didn't re ” ow ac as . you ever peek at The State of Our Parks” will ‘ 4 hand ie can’t think of a good Christmas presents a little ahead take place. The series began early Check Weapons seis: 'm is ast mrt" te tty as unc, Sia "ee question, so we'll try an oblique north a few is the : days early palities are hosts, according to approach. This is not weaseling. same sort of thing but we doubt Auto Club officials. . cite, it's just giving us a little if we can make that stick with) Arthur J. Bogue, Pontiac division Hunters Advis eur 6 pomp have cd you because girls grow up and manager, is in charge of the local don't. | cheen tae Girat eee keane boys t |arrangements, Detroit office an- but women can be mighty obtuse | These meetings bring together LANSING (INS)—The Conserva. Sometimes j local officials, Cham- tion Department ha’ suggested that _“hY g0 deer hunting, you ask Archer Misses eee end eat se SS oe deer hunters closely inspect their 1s it a matter of obtaining « rare cyt 22 Paces— | tives, school people, civic leaders guns before entering the woods: table error Well. aw A | and others te hear a detailed out- Thursday te hunt. ney ayy y pore oo ong as With 6 Shots | lime of the state parks situation. Many accidents have occurred the pleasure of being outdoors? | | The series is part of an intensive when gun barrels, plugged from wy, ind '|_ LANSING — A galling, quiver. campaign by the Triple-A to gain cleaning patches, ¢ x plede d. abr saeieerie| arene on full of frustration dogged the attention for a stepped-up improve- fnew, mad or even a spider's of sleet snow. hail. rain and ances an archer hunting deer ment and expansion program wed in a barrel can cause few other things is pleasure, why near Trenary in the Upper Penin- throughout the state park system. the action to smash the hunter's cre maybe, he says He ale sula recently but failed to dampen! (Oakland County has many state tace. thinks. of menting a bw _ bea his determination to bag a white-! parks and such a campaign could To prevent such = » tail with his bow and arrows be of wide benefit to the area. gun accidents, hours of semi-sleep in a smoky, The os the department urges all nimrods overheated cabin, so he'll be in ecevaiien hed reaecs rpeed - to ins before | s the offices toe bent chen thangh cecee tcaente (2 Put answer day of OS Tregary, that he abot atx times | SOlunar Tables tention was given the weapon Why, then, you say, it must “ ® — horn buck at a dis | tunters and fishermen in the “back home.” | be a» matter of companiomaip, 2Ce % 3 paces—end missed pontine area may get some timely — — ae ‘help in selecting the best periods “But I'm going back,” he told in which to spend on the waters OCSC Riflemen Victors wri, | cx 9 te 410d the elds n earch of exe These tables were prepared espe- in Gallery League Match \orsen sti Remains st to ty 30 Ae Oakland County Sportsmens club! OCSC’s No. 1 team score was in Serious Condition Be pagel cape a eee while the No. 1 team in the Southern Mich- 938x900 total, 1014x988 handicap. | CASTRO VALLEY, Calif. uA— minor times are somewhat shorter. igan Rifle and Pistol a@sociation S : rsen. 195 ional Gallery League has won its 2nd Scores for OCSC No. 1 team bg jrolaoed pons EE Th Miner ‘s % nna Mgt eat Cz . u e j a actual score indoor match of the ‘firing from prone and. standing scious and peat condition to Priaay veces DOO 10-08 «= 4:46 2090 season, and its 3rd in three shoots positions: Danielson 191X201; gay put doctors at Eden Hospital fay xy Moneas sto aove 5 € 05 ' , , ; a : for handicap scoring. The club's Stephens 189x204; Merrick GUY gaiqd they were optimistic about ‘ame 8 ae} at se No. 2 team also won on actual 186 actual; John Treeful 186 hig chances. Wednesday 2:15 2:30 ‘score, but dropped the handicap actual; Nancy Johnson 201 hdcp; He suffered a ruptured brain’ : side of the match to the Brewster J. Bennett 206 hdcp: J. Pullen 202 artery Saturday when his A new thoroughbred race course No. 2 squad. Match was fired at hdcp; Nancy Newman 186 actual; | scooter overturned. is being built in Florence, Ky. OCSC’s indoor range at Waterford.jteam No. 2—C. Burck 185x195; |) ————___ oe ——— SN Brewster team from Detroit took. Elvis Henry 184x200; Jane Martini », the No. 2 team handichp event, 183x195; Cash Bond 179x195 and © S88x74 to 909x900 for OCSC. +B> Beam 1T?xi89. : ‘\Danieleon’s 191 actual was top | For Brewster's No. 1 team— Individual card and Stephemy |Weatherspoon 178x201; McMurty | DON’T... (I85q187; Marshall 17x14 and? LET WARM WEATHER FOOL YOU! AN itd ak 42 MUL Charges --No Hidden Costs STORMCO : All Extruded Aluminum Come in today. 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Ave. Hwy. : aa SAVING vou moet | : i St. = . x oe 2 Sees € : Re ee J : Z 2 Coal gS ee ses ee =o —* A $i eR a ere se Pa A we fier eels re eee aa ee Se ee . ; a cgereae oee ei: Sts aes aed Beak acct See eee Sylow Cake * Wantige Drape Pisin 9 ee a ; : s eee | i. : f Fs f, f Zi. / . - ‘ * ‘ < E ; ‘ eae "=e 4 ; a : 5; , 2 ed “ee ‘ - ‘ . ij : ’ : . } y | \ — : — a ? | ght a f ® / a \ i ue os fe ee ee : + NN SS Sa Bon eee ah a sae ae See ty Be hs ys 23 SS Te SE SS SS ee ee ee Oy he RE —— ae 7 3 4 * 3 ee eee oe te Cabs Beara: Sie. et ls CO saat No tees 3 tees ; : : = ; nye ane Se ag sp is en o-+-yieese eee ee ae tale od — - eer pee Sy Sone a oie yg —e reg a9 t. aa BOE : sm ie eae ps a pp : fe | : au : | : THE PONTIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1956 a = kere : : commonly spoken i front. It ts considered possible that ) oe re pa | Cabbies Translating . eeiisk: feomtne Departing Americans Given Red Licenses 1 ee eegdioee ainteel aa De ae ie aT eT ms F Vienna's 5,000 cabbies are pro-|helped swell the taxi population] TORONTO—Ontario’ drivers who] tended to all reinstated drivers, re- a : “Ewe ota cee nl er hw Srnec ae? ee licenses were issued | so ree ae = 6 a oe ae eee ee driver licenses after losing them/the license was revoked, the nation in 1955, with cos : on their windshields indi - \for drunken. driving are being 'is- ‘totaling some $42,800,000. MPs 2001 ating ie angus they ak | Wooden ships of the U.S. Navy|sued a special red with| ‘The first glass mille bottle was| Leading lipseate af Nason In 1955 about 13,000 farm people Growing - ) tha native MY seer ellen : weed endless the word, Seeriateds” Serene the mats ie 1006. ito were Wyoming,'in the U. S. were killed, hw -p ot-0- Gold : 4 ? . s : | Now's s the time to Soci! sates chance to empty Pot-O- Gold into your.own eer o-winner-is-found—tor—lest-week's--puzzie,- Puzzle 24 will be worth $600. To figure out the correct solution, ‘ check the clues below and be sure to read the rules carefully. 2 Even a periect answer is no good if it comes in late or is ‘mailed incorrectly. . The puzzie consists of (1) a number of circl hich , ' , PON Teer \\ i P a tain a few scrambled letters, and (2) a ett list of | ; —= AZ = i‘ 1/ W237; d NX clues to these words printed below. The object is to arrange |} eS hed a a , oat each group of circled letters into a word that best fits its clue. \ es ‘ guenananantts . zs = The word which you select fer Circle No. |, then would be the ene which you would print in the space to the right of (I) | below. You'll notice that some circles contain $ ts 1 1W Pras | of Pit Tou may use ouch « symbel os yg a However, it end all letters in that circle must be used. The $ sign. of course, can represent ANY letter in ee oN —_ Do the same fn ail the other circles. Study the clues care- / : er tully and-arrange ail the ietters-into—words-that you believe. : - : a ae “s . best conforms to these clues. Use your § signs to help you - ‘v 3 -spell out the right words. : H. ip ee : J h Cream Cak # : renc ream Cake ‘ a ' PUZZLE NO. 24 : secs smansiad ; : oe cups Domino sugar oy 2% cups sifted Gold Medal Flour se , : : 3. tsp. baking power |e Pum a : : = ‘ 1 tsp. salt No. 2% : . ‘ cup wemen ar Marola Oil umpkin 3 Cans 49° 5 1 cup mil Tomato . ; ; B | 4 1% tsp. flavoring - ee a ~ Feat oven - 350" (moderate). Grease wel! and dust 14-Oz. id Le / Bs with flour 2 round layer pans, 8” by at least lis” Botties 4-47 — a - deep or oxt's esccauiay weit ] Yellow Cling =: — | ofthe sugar. Continue beating until very sutt and Peaches "slice or 5 ns 35 6 [ ossy 4 ~ sin remaining ox sugar. wo. gouin a pTercy- iced _Cans ib ee “ t ee o mil Vo! : C. Sees ores vores [Fruit Cocktail 4, 2% +0 = vain in ¥oO minute 7 BE cssessccseseeneresces @ serenes peceabeneseers 4 scraping, bowl constantly. Fold in meningue. ‘Pour inte Bartlett a 5 Sh wn i lege Cot arflett Pears 4, 208 $y BB ceecencsssecreteeste Misccssecenecenecssessse ff Keine: Sorina Yoo edge of cake with toasted aivere : : ‘ 12 1 almonds @ sg 3 . Brown Beauty Icing 8. weeeeeeeeeeess eerereee uN eeeeeee eeseeeeeresere r Place bow! tn ice water. Mix mage 1 cup sifted 5 6 14 confectioners’ sugar, % tsp. salt, 3 thep, milk, 3 bop ’ see sesecevceee BD cocerveeeereecees eeere - soft shortening. ? squares ungweetened chocolete 8 i. ; ' V csee . seessesesie AO) coceccciceeccelscls ee a oa exe) ‘pant weal! thiet enough to tovect (3 Domino Cane = 2 to 5 minutes). oie x ] Lb ty r J pe sSsecsscocsocoocicce Lo ese : ; icen “Lib. | i : : SUGAR * = : SSSR SConnOSnooeoSae see vs t : \ ) j ee eee oe : = § STREET ADDRESS 8 Gold Medal r] a re =| * jf : CITY ..............000.. PHONE NO. wt Kitchen Tested — Enriched ° t i . : Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail ra rr ° (ALS 2 5- 2 Cc nber y SOLUTION CLUES 1. Everyone remarked how——old Mra. Kay locked aiter Ss C) her seige of illness. ad ° auce 2 In the eyelid, it's very annoying when you're trying to / \ | e/ J . | 3. Whenever the Smiths quarreled a!) the neighbors could ff 17, Prices effective through Sat, Nov. 17 — We reserve the right to limit quantities, hear his voice booming in @ great—— Heinz f w* : ‘ “ = ¢ “You'd -be-extremely—-surprised-t! «popular glamour gir! Bf Cream of Z married one. | & ft certainly requires skill to——ea card sharp in a bridge OMA @ 6 May sometimes produce phrases that others can't under- stand, . 4 E 7.. When camping in the woods, with his family. Dad would } ms / want to take good care of his——. / “S Preferred By some people as the best wey to get ferh / € air and exercised. Cans : @ Would be sought out by amcteurs climbing a heavily | ] wooded mountainside. ; ; f 10. Comment countries notoriously have been demanding is ol workers. - } | E Plump 11. Her husband's becutiful——when he.sang in the shower i xt Fancy — ‘ made Ann feel he'd missed his best chree: i Kiln Dried i : 12 It often takes mony of these, one after the gther beiore , Sweet Louisiana ars ee All ove Markets the job is finished. j j rm 13. A continuous loud one is very disturbing’when youre : YAMS | Upen Til 9: p M trying to sleep. ; ! | j } eo 14. Mother was very pleased that her frivolous Jane's answers i ; Oe MM ey LJ U ES D A Y, N “ V. to questions were always—. 5 4 Ibs. yi) 18. Has a definite association with a king. | { . ¢ THANKSGIVING DAY 18. ff deeply interested in religious history, would be Inclined / . |__.__ te have scholarly discussions about ty i j M F S F Le | , —' = ___Morton’s- rozen._ ee ’ OFFICIAL CONT EST RULES | 1. 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Features . origintters of the will know! the solutions until after each copitest is over. poe, will be delivered to the Press ftudges b after the final deadline — a eect cet answer can win. The decision of final and 2 Become the trgperty ef, The Pos MASON'S FOLLY — This picture shows the old canal, started samen came through and water Valley was forgotten. The state $5,000,000 it had spent on the project by selling mill and distillery rights along the waterway. Soon known as Mason’s Folly, sitiGe Stevens T. Mason was governor at the time and had pushed the project. However, the canal is in for Troy Church | _OK Assessment Costs; ~ Name Health Officer, Pass Ordinance night for the Troy Church's new building. Assessment cost for 21 water assessment districts also were sanitary fees and area required for each coach, and wamber of people por coach, With no trailer court in existence now, there is possibility of one coming at the Clawson city limits off Rochester road. Dr. Donald Reed, D. O. was named health officer last “night | during the meeting. ty Pontiac Press Photo transportation down the Clinton tried to‘ recoup some of the the whole venture came to be “Rezoe 10 Ares TROY—Troy commision rezoned’ © .}ten acres on Livernois road Monday, Methodist) A 2 foie sere pre eee WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Renublicans Seeking Top Post at seep emcee cerns nt A ~ _ News Policies * Defense Department > "Report Hits Tendency, =to Overclassify . |For Good Living in Rochester” a Village Beportieni Push Improvements (Editor's Note: This ts one of & series of articles based on Roches- ~ WASHINGTON @® — The House ey on government in- ation reviewed a special of Defense Department Tews policies today while its) jhairman complained he had re- grived no advance copies. ~ Chairman Moss (D-Calif) said) “th an interview it would have been! more helpful to the sub- ee” if copies of the study made available at least| . Secretary of Defense s A. Coolidge; recommend- among other things that when “leaks” of defense infor- The Coolidge committee also = "no conscious at-| a) . finding ” by defense .officials to information which should Peri efforts to cure what it ppointed advisory| ittee, headed by former) ter’s growth.) Rapid increase in its growth means increasing work for Roch- ester’s Village cepartments. The village now has 23 miles of paved streets and only a mile and a half which remain unpaved. ‘This year $20,000 was spent. on paving, ‘ot which total two-thirds was re © ‘surfacing and the other third was #7 inew asphalt over gravel, B | The village also put in $10,000 | worth of sidewalks and some ad- required to provide paved streets and all utilities, Rochester maintains a sewage disposal plant with primary treat- ment. It has been warned by the state that it must provide second- @ ary treatment soon to reduce pol- 7 lution of the Clinton River, James |: D. Salyer is plant superintendent. use today; not for navigation, but for water power. It carries water from Bloomer State Park to Utica, where it provides power for a ‘Store Union Members Township High. *: of the Roosevelt Hotel of Pontiac.) + — «Since the election Nov. 6 of town- ship supervisor Lloyd L. Anderson to the Legislature, two Republicans have announced they: will -seek-the Figure Fashion Club Meeting Tonight at Meet in Pontiac — supervisor's pis in the ering | pri- WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The; mary Feb. 18.. Fashion Your Figure Club here is }meeting-tonight-at-T,-at- Waterford and Richard C. Kuhn, whe was Recent winner of the loss-of- | defeated in the August. primaries Raise First State Bank to $375,000 HOLLY At a stockholders meeting here Tuesday it was voted to increase the capita] stock’ of the First State and Savings Bank from $250,000 to $375,000. At the same time the par value ae r value, | ee, coicnisloes ts be sovba toe bee a a : \T They also will be allowed to pur- ichase their quota of 2,500 shares : 0a él OF of the new: stock at $40-per share. The rest will be offered . the gen- . eral public, —- = State University and Detroit Col-| There also will be a 50 per cent lege of Law, is the owner of anj8tock dividend declared to the hold- auto wash in Pontiac. Married, he/¢Ts of the new stock. This will has been active in the National aa the new aint ee of ‘Foundation for-Infantile Paralysis; represen’ and is a member of the Chamber S405, tog Per Sock Ani surplus of Commerce, the Waterford Jun-\% § $125,000. Vote Tuesday -+-Capitat-From-$250,000-—— lior Chamber of Commerce, and In the new setup the board of = _Materford. CAL He is a former. directors is increased from seven ~¢hairman of the Central Oakland to eight members, The sew-_diree- Planning Council. tor is Henry D, Seeley, for many businessman, weight trophy was Mrs. Marvin Over 150 representatives of the Retail and Department Store| Union, local 364 of ACWA,| AFL-CIO, attended the 15th anni- versary dimer of the organization Leineger. Members who gained weight, Mrs. Jean Smith, Mrs. in his bid for the GOP nomina- ‘Barry, also an MSU graduate, tien as state senator from Oak- land County. has been Waterford Township clerk for five years. Married, he |. is a veteran of World War HI and | Tang” bae bee with property values in this area. The other members of the board No Democratic aspirants have yet appeared. last night in the Crystal Ballroom Main speaker for the affair which honored the 15-year mem- | bers of the organization was Mor- ris Spitzer, manager of the De- troit and Central States Joint | Board of ACWA, AFL-CIO. Representatives of management I the local stores involved attended) ; ithe banquet also, Two new members of the group|_“ub™_® graduate of Michigan) are Mrs. Harvey Leineger and Mrs. | Marvin Leineger. Seeks City Approval — [Homemakers NEW HUDSON—The Homemak- Of New Fire Station ers here are meeting this morning | at 10 at the home of Mrs. W illard | Pontiac’s State Rep. Leslie H Lombard on Lyon street, . for Hudson last night asked the City) | Christmas 2: {Commission to consider construc-; WATERFORD TOWNSHIP the James Lynds of 3982 Pontiac Lake Rd., chose a white gown pan- eled in lace for her wedding Sat- urday to Norman William Nesbitt, son of the William Nesbitts of 215 . members represent Avon Township and five represent Rochester Vil- lage. Rex Bebout is chairman and Scott Lake Rd. The Rev. Dr. William H. Mar- bach, who performed the rites, married the bride's parents 24 years ago, ry of a fire station for the north) “With the construction of the| ' Barbara Lynd Dons Lace os Trunk yard, there is all the . ito Wed Norman Nesbitt more need for a fire hall for the protection of the residents north! of the railroad's belt line.”’ Hudson said. He mentioned many traffic snarls! —|bridesmaids were Alys Clark of that might result from trains block- | Barbara Mary Lynd, daughter of ‘Wayne, Joyce Brandenstien of Roy- ing crossing preventing emergency ‘The Waterford Center PTA will chairman, Mrs. Jack Couzens and al Oak, and Joyce Clements and|vehicles from getting through. Lynda Lynd, both of Pontiac. Hudson led the fight of the north-| \side Wever-Owen-Hawthorne Com- Flower girls were Shirley Ann a member of Veterans of For- are Chairman, E. A. Hartz; Presi- eign Wars. dent, W. E. Lentz: Vice Presidents. , H. H. Miller and W. M. Shuttle Asked if he would ‘seek the worth with F. M. Haddon, M. E. |Democratic nomination as supe tiadiey and J. L. Montgomery com- visor, Billie S. Farnum, township! P pleting its personnel. M. H. Bennett resideht who is now assistant sec- ;. Gaahier ‘retary of state in charge of the’ +. bank's statements show @ ‘Detroit branch office, discounted tyrant in excess of $8.000-000. The rumors he is in the race fusua] annual cash dividend of ten “Not that I know of,” Farnum per cent will be paid this week said. ito the: holders of the old stock, Your PTA Is Planning: Open House at Center; Big Beaver Talk, Film WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — following the meeting by the social ‘begin its meeting with an open. her committee. jhouse at 7:30 p. m. Thursday at the school. There will be a book : : munity Club to keep the yard out) and Roberta Harwood of Wind- jy their neighborhood. The Com-|display and parents may purchase. imission voted to let the railroad’ the books for Christmas gifts. Vee Le St A panel discussion on “A Re- port to the Parents” will be be the moderator. Panel mem- bers will be Frieda Huggett, the sor, Ont. and ringbearer was Licyd Harwood, also of Windsor. James Wagar of Marysville was Senger and Robert Pritchett both of Pontiac, Henry Malvin of Milan and Robert Harwood of Windsor.) -best-man, and_ushers_were-Donald! Quick Action Saves - Rev. Clarence Burr, village president, yemployed Geer Associates of Bir- imingham as a consultant. It will have a master plan ready in about six months. This will include sev- eral volumes of studies of the com- munity’s needs from the standpoint of population, traffic, ete. The com- mission_ makes recommendations to the governing bodies ot township ‘is vice chairman, The commission; After the wedding, the couple re- ceived guests at the Bemis Olson) iAmvet Hall in Pontiac. The bride wore a fingertip veil caught to a pearl crown with her gown, which had a lace bodice, neckline, chapel train skirt and back panel of lace. Her Jace gloves and a bouquet of white fuji mums completed her outfit for the wedding in First Pres- byterian Church Pontiac. Her maid of honor was Mary wen graduated from Cleary Col- After a Miami honeymoon, they, will reside in Ypsilanti, where both 5 Children in‘Blaze A quick-thinking Avon Township woman rushed five children to safety and then returned to heip extinguish a fire which could have proved serious at her home at 3309 Eastwood Dr. yesterday. The prompt actions of Mrs. Phil- {p Ball prevented any injuries to the children, four of which are her Henry Wrobbel, Ruth Bur- man, Mrs. Roy Iceberg, and Sanford Stearns. Refreshments will be served by room mothers of fourth grade; pupils. Walled Lake “Let's Talk Turkey About Rec- reational Facilities for Our Teens" i will be the subject of the Walled) and village. Ann Michie of Pontiac, and her Ingrid Has Operation PARIS #—Actress- Ingrid Berg-; man underwent an appendicitis : at the American Hospi- tal here today. Hospital officials) ‘said the surgery went off perfect- aly. She has been appearing in a revue at the Theater de Paris, _ Judge Jayne to Retire = DETROIT w — Presiding Judge. tra W. Jane today became the 4 third member of the 18-member - “Wayne Circtit Court bench to ar}: -nounce for retirement within the “past 24 hots. Judge Jayne, along owith Judges George B. Murphy and oe will retire Dec. 31. _ Dance. at. Gingellville__ - LAKE ORION — The Dandy Dancers are planning a party t tbe held from 8 to 10 p.m. Thurs- ‘gay, at the Gingeliville Com- §-8566 for information. board. Rochester hag Avon Township >| Park within its borders, in addi- tion to the proposed civic center. Bloomer State Park is immedi- ately adjacent to the ‘village and the proposed 3,500-acre Huron- table both for dramatic produc- sui h for dramatic p Clinton Metropolitan Authority tions and band concerts. A lagoon A study of recreation needs also is being made by a committee made up of two representatives each from the township board, the village council ‘and the school Hire Tax Assessors ‘for 3 County Areas MILFORD—Three towns in Oak- Wilkens company of Lincoin, Neb., to assess their property. They are Milford, Brighton and Walled Lake. Jand-County- have hired the E_T. possible destruction. She and Avon Township Fire Chief Merrill Van Gelder had the; smal] blaze out before fire trucks’ arrived on the scene, Damaged were a clothes hamper. clothing, and a utility room wall. Mrs. Bal] told firemen her three- year-old son had apparently start- ‘jed the fire when he dropped a lighted match into the clothes hamper. She said she did not know about the blaze until a short time | own, and saved her home from!take Junior-Senior High PTA on and skating in the winter for house the municipal offices. purpose already,’ Manager also is being constructed which will provide fishing in the oumapes er young people, Later, the village plans to erect a new building to development on which work will start. later, also is nearby. Rochester’s churches provide a splendid example of the way growth is affecting the community. 'The new tian Science Church is now under Lutheran church was! “We have $50.000 saved for this built in 1952, The new Episcopal) said Village; ‘church and the new Baptist church Robert..Slone..‘“The land, were, built a year later, The Chris-|. Milford Village Council members | unanimously approved the hiring of the company after. representa- tives met at the regular meeting Monday night. Work will begin as soon as possible so that the new assessed valuations will be on the Spring tax forms. later when another son went to the room to get his coat and dis- covered the hamper on fire. | Czech Bishop Dies VIENNA (®—The death of Dr. Moric Picha, 87, Roman Catholic bishop of Hradec Kralove, was an- Thursday at 7:45 p.m., at senior | high school. | Panel members are Dr. Earl Book, Dr. Arthur Haight, Robert) ompen and Sete Ga’ Slate: Talk | "Waterford Township on Bible Leag ue "in Andersonville “Township Incorporation” be discussed by three ae SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP — The Rev. Perry A. Temple of ident of the Taxpayer's Study | /Owosso, Michigan representative Committee, Grand McDonald, = the Bible Meditation League, industrialist, and Charies Pappas, will be guest speaker this evening Jaycee representative, are at 8 at the Andersonvilte Commun- __ lity Church, 10350 Andersonville Rd. sale will be conducted.) He w with proceeds to help stock the which eee ‘Crean bee sehooil's new library. ture across the world in scores of NEV. PERRY A. TEMPLE when the Jayno Adams PTA meets| at 7:30 Thursday. | W. G. Manchest=r, vise-pres- | for the civic center was given the) village by the Higbie Manufactur- ing Co, and the Chamber of Com- construction, The Congregational Church ha merce project.” He cited the village’ s , building +-permits-ag one sign of growth. These totaled $566,855 for the cur- ° rent year to date, In addition to his duties as vil- lage manager and treasurer, Slone gnumity Club. Persons interested in is secretary of the Avon-Rochester ate dancing are invited to call ‘Area Planning Commission, This \body was formed in 1951. Five} is helping develop the just finished a new parsonage and is raising a fund to build a new sonage on a new eight-acre site and has $80,000 on hand toward a new church, Another sign of progress is the ‘rebuilding of the big bridge on Rochester road at the southern en- trance to the village, Now a two jane -highwav, the new- bridge will have three lanes according io pres- # ts & * SOUTH LYON—“Mumbo Jum- a ts the name of the three-act 1. lay, ‘Mumbo Jum mn | at South Lyon Nov. mer linger; Richard Borsh, Les Taylor | Taylor, Ann” Miller, Tom Wessel, Scheel, and Mary Lou Van Bonn. ‘Paul Knapp,’ Sally Hilger, Jaen Stevenson, Virginia Garrett, Gary . 21. Now there may be delay while state officials study the village's stiggestions that three Janes. will. esp Eo One of aris- church on its new site, The Method-| ist Church is finishing a new_par-! Council members ‘also ‘authorized president Joseph Gerrard to ap- point a safety council for the vil- lage. Pair Grab Woman, § Avon Township Elmwood School PTA will meet at the school Thursday evening at "17:30, In observance of American Edu- cation Week an erasing ph 1,138 at Waterford Make Of With Purse ai # 3 i i z ft at aly gee me ? £ ee § f vl Recreation Program Use Seen Increasing Sharply lof the. West Bloomfield ranged. Refreshments | will, be served by sixth grade room mothers. West Bloomfield “Physical Fitness, A Lifetime|P#stor of the church, invites the Proposition” will be the subject public to attend the service. Think Hunter Rifled ‘State Trooper's Car A. Hunsicker, associate pro fessor of physical education, and ae ee foment known relict. ER A RF Scapa cpnnty a SS % Rptaege ¢ —— é - \ = 5 ee ; pai napaiingiep aeinapionsh acai ws ght SE AGE ERG RGR. Tips wae sing yn ywes 4 } THE PONTIAC. PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1956 at ae ; = 4. i Ot Gee ge ge tem ye yey ee gem * ; 5 : _thing about De Mille. He'd | In the film. of course. Katharine role in “Designing Woman.” ONNE —-netleed: ther face, an area Of + Hepouri Plays the Booth Pole and George Kis producing ictares Tense that hardly anybody else ever saw, especially when Spencer Tracy is the co-star with in London she was in those diaphanous veils. Yvonne.became “Sephora,"| Walter Lang directing. Joan hasn't been on the 20th At the Interlude, Plato Skouras. te the rhythmic meuste of - > Every Nite of the Week “3 LITTLE worps” But now... wife of Mosts who inspired him to find God. et since “A Tree Grows in son of the Spyros Skourases, was “There were a lot of old, old opinions against me im — Brooklyn” which earned her an with his ‘fiancee, Elaine Fox. in Hollywood which Mr. De Mille has changed,” Yvonne an- jan Acadamy Award nomination. the party including the Vinnie nounced. “There comes a moment when you ruih your | Maybe Peg will get her the same A and Dr. and Mrs. Lee s honor. iege career and I had just about reached it. NNE CONSIDERED Her stunt man husband came in for the premiere and I =e Looking at “Ten Command- found it fun meeting a fellow whom horses can fall on and ts” gave Mike Curtiz an idea never hurt, or who's always being run over by trucks. Roofs o. 0. yvonne de Carlo, as indeed In rechgnition: a his “Friendly Persuasion” score. Dmitri Tiom-| kin has been made an honorary citizen of Indiana by Gov. George Gres oeee p M412 Die er. OR 3-975 BaxqorTs , oon PARTIES wn) i] MILL TA \ ays JUST FOOD Chops, Duck, Turkey Game Dinners. dies = Be WONDERFUL Live Lobsters, Ocean Fresh Sea Food, Superb Prime Beef, Steoks ond ‘Well, he should be getting trapped in a burning building’ sex appeal is featured. She plays leaves returned a short time Tat and handed her older sister a stack of currency she had picked up in the yard. The find was re- ported to police. A bit later, the housewife called the police and said it was her own money, In her absence, she said, the older daugh- ter had washed some draperies and had hung them on the line to dry —— The money, about T believe “The Wild Party,” a8 into the hem of the drapes, dis- the wife of Moses, and is a stand- out in a cast of fine players Mike will test her for “Why about now.’ It’s all very business like.” hating «Bote cave in on him a lot, too. it must have given other pro- a. 4 ig > DELICIOUS rooD * * * ta@ucers tdeas. He saw her as ee “It’s a business,’ Yvonne said. “They figure it our scien- Helen Morgan PT chops, Ribs, Short Orderst a | “Ten Commandments” is the Really Raked It In > wee Shanera, 8 ye tificailly ean Yecens bes ever dene. > : “I'm quite used to it, now. When somebody phones and ahs @ the MARSHFIELD, Wis @ — A 4 says ‘Where's Bob? I say ‘Oh. he’s being blown up today’ or 7 : = 5 hee Ske saeesien sent) leutaide lite (relelan > > 4 THE MIDNIGHT EARL... | Johriny Ray may become “Mr. Wonderful” in February .. . was | Bern?” and he is also —\Roz Russell visited Ethel Waters who now does a rock-'n'-roll, discussing Olivia de Havilland cafe act. | for the Helen Morgan story. I Rookie cop Alfred Ottanio of Stamford, who won $11,000 on must also add Jennifer Jones is © “Beat the Clock,” had had to send in a note to his precinct) still being discussed. g captain saying he was sick—but his precinct captain saw him @on the show, and ordered him in for disciplinary action.| ® Rather than face it, the cop, wealthy with the equivalent of) — gig lroorar = ‘pea taig The yee quae on years’ salary as a policeman, just quit his policeman’s and amused me—all at the same picked up most of it. Maxie Rosenbloom's saying he'll team with Rocky sarcians in acafe act .. . Frank Parker opens here Feb. 12; he'll do a little hoofing, too. Henny Youngman refuses to fly to his Las Vegas date: “I'm a coward, and I'll have more time to look at my money” . Abbe Lane Cugat, opening in Miami, is insisting on a 10-room. suite. Marion Brando tried to get into a UN. session and identified himself. The cop told him, “You ¢an't get [n—I don't care if] you're Elvis Presiey!” Earl's Pearis . . A modern housewife is one whe puts off any 4 ra OPEN 6:45 MA 4-2151 WED. — THURS. — FRI. — SAT. “4 é o Four Private Dining Reoms Ata nadkg- boa what the maid can do tomorrow. WISH I'D SAID THAT: Glory Allyn recalls this description | FAMOUS WINE CELLAR From All Over the World Wines. Beers and Ales LUNCHES Open Every Day! PHONE: OR 3-1907 eaesusesese of a censor: “A guy who finds three meanings in a = that has only two.” TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: This electronic age has its draw- backs. Parents who once showed you photos of their kids now bore you with their tape recordings. That's earl, brother. $120, sewed ‘ t i |murdered on their screens. The BBC hastily explained that) the magician with the realistic; act had-net- sawed the girl in half, ‘it just looked that way. VENTURE _ » LLSSSLS SSS SS SS SS SSS — DINING GUIDE LUNCH ..< DINNERS = f07,°r" From 11 A. M. Regular Menu Items Available for Take-Out! MANNY’S FINE Liquors--FINE FooD ware UR‘ Lai HELD OVER! _.WED. — THURS. West Huron at Elizabeth Lake Read VELLA, tn Where Dining Is a Pleasant BOB’S CHICKEN HOUSE 497 Elizabeth Lake Road Featuring: BARNEY at the PIANO and ORGAN DELICIOUS CHICKEN DINNERS Bar-B-Q Ribs. 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A Royal Oak youth and - an the school for mentally handicapped Ross Ges “a reer m4 m4 Atlanta man are serving sentences gee are onl '& Chem? i i in the Oakland County Jai uy he oe at Daniel Whitfield] ie3 10-4 a School. = Co. asd -193-— 133 Be Wage Sees sale; bid Ba oo : Worksh Nurses Hold Workshop | PRPARG Pay LANSING (B—A program of on- the-job training for teachers of hos- PHILADELPHIA @ — About 5,- ‘eash— donation thus — far —for— the: court costs after pleading guilty, y~aMPICO, Mexico W—Mexican) Mexicans charge the Texans with M ket Pri + Chevrolet, Ford Work Overtime : pe carpal ie a ST Aulos lag Behind Ma - farain_ . Hegatly drown produce of No, a taney i c Te en =“ SiN. Shee UPGIN PICTUIC. © ee Sees ce | WW} } ; | hi : PRotrs. vApbles. Datlcious. Fancy. 8.00 , Most TOUSLEV FLEVGLINGS ARE TRULY BABIES : lants Extra. nl ffs ; CHICAGO ‘@®—A confusing mix-|bu: No. 1, ~4.00 bu. A . Greening,| NEW YORK wm — Stock market)”, a 4 =n Love. UKE THE a we 5 ae Lo ealag and Wossey wer eee 22, bes Not 20RD DL cttlad Bal care of Seal gas sad Iooes wore fap, Mesa Se Dee Berg: Meee Sed ee omy. | “Uta DUCKLING; TF F : i : hung up in grains on the Board of /p205°° , bu Apples. Metniceh, "Uy ately active early trading today. , ? ; Trade today. Dealings were active Aol. Eete"ba "Rppiee aso. ho. Key issues slipped from fractions By DAVID J. WILKIE “fated denen tor Gia: en i evan Geng the’ saachot got uo tat be Cooke er Sen et Suen. 2 eee ee We wit SGkow ur TO AP Automotive itor {the higher Sais L * << *s 00-380 be yg = ‘ MS oo: market dipped. : Be ONE OF BIRDLANU'S © DETROIT # — So far this year |the year it is not likely production : : 3.50 bu, Pears, Sugar. Fancy. 3.60 bu;| | * TEST BEAUTIES aes = ‘nation’s auto plants have rolled will overtake volume of dealer Hedging pressure weighed No, 1, 175-225 bu. Quince, No. 1, 3.00- iat ta Ps é GREATEST e oe aan cars: theylorders the’ market but support de-|"sPrasies minc.: Bests, Wo. 1. 15-|_ THe decline followed nde LYRE BIRD ,810,000 passenger cars; : veloped on a renewal of apprehen-|.90 doz. behs. Beets, - . Pan * 290'an advance on average although a -THE e are a couple of hundred thousand ‘Thus the industry will go inte sion over the Middle East situation. {35-145 4 1.25-1.75 bu. Wor reversal of the rise began to get) ©1956 = z units behind schedule and there is. alendar 1957 in much better This was aroused . by ‘hee of ‘ri.30 bu’ Cabbage, Red. Sot: a 1.04 underway late in yesterday's ses- Weld Rights Reserved some question whether Sead 7 snags than it started the present ‘ bu, Cabbage, Sprouts. ¥ Las, be. gion. month total for 1956 will reac! en af he in Nein ance EM ihe Su wich em yar, fe tee 6. 6 flower, No. 1 1'56-2.00 doe. Celery, 3, % Tr = ee ching: MO The . ; . heduted| *0Ck# last March 1 long will be Wheat near the end of the first | te B-dor crate: Celery, Root, No. 1, down nage aoe Se cere eaters © remembered in industry quart- hour waa % lower to % higher, De- p&etet, heey Mey re ™yaee | Steels ——— ~ 648,000 units for production this) ers, But so, too, will be the ber $2.37% Ro. 1, 4.00-3. basket. pacemakers of the past two days uF N month. They probably will build) erective manner in which the cem $2.37%, corn % lower to Leaks, Wo. i, 1.802190 dos. bebe Onions, lost ground. Oils with big holdings| 1OR WILL fewer than 600,000. They should) jventories were reduced by Mo Siar. Teme: CS AOE eee ae Sow. jecen, io. 1.in the Middle East declined deci- Sees bY GOMEDAY WEAR THE go to 650,000 in December. That than 50 per cent in less monrgguoney Petr ar December | ig-90 "dos. techs. Parsier. Curly. Ne: 1'isively ag the international situa- “a, Se will give a 12-month total of about! then ix months - . higher, Decem- | $9-i'% ‘dos. bens, Parsnips. No.1. 128-\tion remained ; GORGEOUS WHITE [5,900,000 units. . ber $1.54%4, soybeans to 1) i be, Pointers, Panes, 128 50-10. tion s @ 6 PLUM = oF THE ae It was accomplished with sharp % higher, November $2.52%, and jishes. Biack, No. 1, 1.56-2.00 bu. Radishes,! Royal Dutch and Gulf Oil each AG oes os production cutbacks and intens!- lard 15 to 22 cents a hundred Hothouse, No. 1, 150 doz. behe. Sauash.), + Fone than a point. - ADULT RET. —. Chevrolet to fied sales efforts. Some dealers pounds higher, November $12.62. Butdoor. Ret baad obese Te US Steel was ofa point O39 eg a plants. Ot ‘work im ‘lost money in the campaign while , matoes, Hothouse. No. 1. 2.25-3.00 10- ae : , nici their plants. Other Pro- | othe ked out a small fit. = In the —< alte the near-by TEEPE Rivlin det eee pas anand a hai ona United “ ‘ducers whe fered prodins ‘the teportant Chit however, was 4 ! eA ee TS Gan eA aa rr tion difficulties along with parts +21 together the manufacturer and — wheat deliveries held steady bat ie “ew te “Badive. Bleache «Aircraft a fraction— but Douglas: —— shortages also reportedly are sur Seat prob: : _ the distant 1957 crop mon No_1 278-225 bu Nott 00:| Aircraft edged. off. “tang xtra shift retailer licked = — = Weakness in these distant months. [Ego be Pocerele. Beached. He tise) Anaconda declined despite its ex- . : for extra shift ‘lem ever faced by the industry, was occasioned by a Weather Bu- pk. basket. Lettuce, Leat, No. 1. 100-/ cellent earnings report and Kenne-) operation s. | * « @ reatt forecast of snow or rain for |)20 Dt Lettuce. Romaine, Mo. 1. 100-) 1 Coole was down around & = oe © | With the publié presentation this < much of Nebraska, Kansas, and te, GRE "%, ih, point Phelps Dodge was, steady ) sears any Galen WiGall gt orgerwras cork mol Oklahoma. {ee128 bu. Mustard No 1. 78-125 bu American Tele i . presents & manufacturers now have Peay eee Woe een el Bs yeaa tie pros rv geo east , Grain Prices | 38 on asso-1e-50 30-on cage, Point and International Paper @ tion was high. The assembly lines excepting Packard division ot . ais imho '\aedium. 11-00-12.00; Small 750-8 0 =a fraction. were asp Reghorredgrp tgs ante a Corp. esol came : | Among opening blocks were Boe- ; passen en on has anno Sreaepeersong ened Lad td > Bia non] DETROIT EGGS % 000 shares, e ght, they completed 575,000 units. Today packard will get into production wee peat Oate— DETROIT. Mov. 36 (AP) Ease. vine a) bcborlyd aa t 99% on * Hi & 1 7 they are well below that total al-on its 1957 car late in December Dee ..sceees 237% nn BM Detroit, cases included, federal state| yy te! = os at OM hough the tabulations have not eng take the car to Aye May coeers i May 79% BB eg Cig ee ga on 2,500 and Lockheed up % at THis DROOPY been completed. January. aw ease ~ \# . BO rr 8 1se_,man Freee Ore Jose: emer 4% on. 2,000. - -— kt YOUNGSTER. WILL, | “\ pEMAND HIGH | subject of wide speculation ae ona “ pee aA sre median de 3B cae “Xi|_On the American stock exchange : ey pastel ‘design change a among industry analysts right | May coserese LED wor wn 1880 | Commercially” al ig ove 2% taken by British Petroleum, North- “THE GRACEFUL FORM OF lage of the new models, have stimu- Sep _.sccese 247 0 «©Dee ....... 1363 | Whites: Grade A extra large 45-46; ast Airli and Hazelti Gains oe ad Jan :1......1372 [large 41-42; medium 21-29 fe ieee = a A FULL-GROWN FLAMINGO. big three” of General Motors, Mar ........1407 Browns Grade A extra large 43-45: were posted by International Petro- ; Ford and Chrysler will permit May |... 1448 (large 40-42. medium 36-29; small 20-23 eum, Barium Steel and Glen Al. LL1- 14] Discibued by King Fearaes Syodiate A to eutput onren ‘den. tlosely to demand. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS y Poultry | CHICAGO, Nov 14 (AP) — Butter! Corporate bonds were mixed. 7 oe . One Carr rer / There ta has been talk about ak monroe eee |H Frat acwwecsweace NewsinBriel (Shrimp Boat Incident, a proam ever ice the dele , Nov, 4 (AP) — tare 90 a an ¥ = 2 oe ee ele a acta rene come ews in p palate shea earlier this year won BS PuRG, for fom, quailty lve poultry “Regs steady: receipts 17.000; whole. to $180.00. : lig nts | [ u jcongressional action on measures markt ¢ hens 17-20: Hght type hens higher yore a aenite| Richard H. Trowbridge, 33, of Di scussed in Mexico pod said would improve manv- 3a i whites gs posses 2. Se: artis teh. chases’ ole carname New York Stocks 4149 Green ‘Lake Rd, Holly town-” = — M F Fe Citi cturer - roman Parone The Barved Rocks 21-23: _caponettes 4-5'2 receipts 29 'ship, was fined $25 and paid $10! en From rour mes mis complai they were ae eanape peavy S700 we iiss. | | (Late Morning Quotations) — forced to accept from the factories Central American coffee produc- ers sold out all they had before the year was half over. es . @ Prices on normal grade coffee ‘| Hungary Gets » | Greatest H elp From Poland UNITED NATIONS, N. ¥. W — Poland has reported to the United Nations the largest will come at a mass meeting to- night at a Negro church. While emphasizing that he ‘couldn't speak for all the mem- ‘bers of his race, King said he felt certain the Negroes will vote t6 . patronize Montgomery city — aid of Hungary — two mition dollar 5. Ease Reins on Youth in East Germany — 3 {id Comment: Market stesdy Trade rather’ cincago. Nov 1) ‘AP)—Potatoes ar- air Red osc, a? denne Maa §2-yesterday_to_reckless driving be- coast guardsmep and Texas fishing in their territorial waters; Convene on Airplanes inore cars than they could sell. ee ee oor a | rivals 394: track 314: total US ship-laitied ch "196 Janes 3 L #03 fore Walled Lake Justice Herman ghrimp fishermen tell conflicting the Texans deny it. to Florida rs e 8 aon oe eas wary Gare 30° Mondey Sti cappines aaeraee: oe Alum ‘Lea T1.uan4 sumoced”. 190 (Roth. ‘stories of the latest shooting inci-! ¢- © 6 Many dealers say they believe offerings e cieneter over, wry —— moderate: market for ressets Alcoa Tite0 | Kind 7. dent in the Gulf of Mexico. The! Capt. Tom Wilson of the shrimp! ,,, “ . s ithe congressional action along with rether scarce as these since ore being imc, “Tsther dull for ethers, Idabe-| Am ee RS tee ie Lowen! Lasgo ants pn ahagmaand boat Pescadora, wounded by rifle) WASHI GTON ®— Spokesmen tuntary concessions from the car Seen Lagre Sane st Oregon russets 375-396 Minnesota. Am Can $3 es Glass : . youths were ordered to make resti- if are from a Mexican cutter in the for Detroit, Columbus, Dayton ers promises to materially _ 3 recaps craped_Dremad ;for-Nertm Denote Reg River rater Am Cree our “ee tution for the theft of 10-gatlons- = feucag Meany si wea reports in ~and—Fotedo—asked--the—Civit Aero maker Gectr manition’ te tla Veapec — | ease. at Loew's 19 of gas from a parked car follow-| anf een good condition in a hospital here. "4utics Board yesterday to permit: “The inventory situation on March ee A tack \am Rec ...... 9 ferment. i, ing their arrest by Oakland County ‘He may be flown home to Browns- Delta Air Lines to serve their 957 probably will tell just how canteen mae 5 raed poultry | Li lam Tet rs Tel ‘et —- Paced < ‘ Sheriff's deputies genes oe ville, Tex.. today. cities with one-carrier flights all eae the new manufacturer- Steady on caponettes, turkeys, duckling: DETROIT LIVESTOCK Am Tee we 322 McOraw H .:. 374 larceny occurred at 9550 M | U, S. Consul George D. Whitting- the way to Florida. ‘retailer relationship is to be. and Green: Stee oe Tee ey et6) _DETROIT. Nov 14 ‘AP! :UsDAy — Anaconda et Mood CP 213 Rd.. White Lake ae ‘in US 0 cott ‘hill’ said Wilson suffered. “a * ee [= coots 171,000 tb) FOB. paying prices weeint annals ian Aneead ¢n oor ont pee wt” es Ma ee. esr hight wound” and would be “up Representatives of the . four wena eight haat 13-18'e. cid reesters fresh receipts cows. availiable supplies Armour & Co . 146 Me Mam 2, et4 _, Demanding and around in a few days.” cities made their arguments to 19-14: white, rocks 1 enpenctto over, mertecnt By sete SS) cinageiet steers | 4c Get Line a4 Monsan Ch ., 387 Statutory rape charge, Donald K| | Co rt Backs Negroes the board, which has before it! COMPLETE ‘nner 3 ion —_ ye reams week: tuading very slow on steers and Atl ages oo Meter ‘wheel erent 20, 3200 Giddings Rd., z A formal heoring ‘wil be held examiner William J. Madden's’ ver ese cone Tew, duckine snuchior secre weak fo 38 cents tower. Ball & Ce Mewiier Br: oa ee rs war remem 10) i Alabama Dispute tsaay to determine ‘tthe Pesca-_ recommendation. that Trans wort slaughter heifers sca ° Getty . Oakland County under idora and its two other crewmen! Airlines’ Detroit-Toledo-Columbus- A T on Ieuerht het ne ity Be a] eo» 13 Mat Bise , is e Le eee NSS Gylitce SASMy Bets steel .""Mer4 Ret Gasn R>- 30492500 bond. He was arraigned| Over Segregation = | snouid be seized and tried or re|Dayton-Cincinnati service be @) steady: cows opened s y; bulls steady. Boeing Air .... 584 Nat Dairy .., 383 i stochere = pPfeeders unchanged: few Bohn Alum ... 3 Met Gype .... 1240 before Justice Emmett C. Leib of ‘leased immediately. transferred to Delta.. E380: tmeie cnciee steers 22.60. |pond Sure -°"" 184 wet Tee, ----",13? Springfield Township. By REX THOMAS * ° ¢ This would allow Delta to give, Se: tndivigual heed hig | ‘ap to 26.00: few sales utility and stand. Borg Warn ... 445 WY Central .. 371 . MONTGOMERY, Ala. w—Jubi-’ Mexican officials did not seem’ one-plane service. between Detroit ard steers and heifers 12 00-17.00: utility Brist Mr ..... 36.5 Nis Pw... 34) = RB re sale — Name ‘inclined push the case too far.’ i with ber of in-| jeows 11.00-1280. 1260 9 very popular Brun Balke ... #3 Nort & West 72 Church School auditorium, Bir- lant Montgomery Negroes seemed inc to - and Miami, a num "GF: pene mined cotter Gnd wah? sows |Ber 16 Nor ‘Pac’ 2. 303 the end of their historic bus An informed official source said| te stops. At niy ¥ itt Free. some mized cutter and etility cows ge =e wer See = —— Fri., Nov. 16, 8 a. -- —_— day: jhe believed the boat and Crew Delta and TWA fly the Miami- AC a m. —Adv. |baycutt 198.__Vealers opening Cn Pac _.°... 323 west airiin .. 189," P ld leased without\charges | Delta! oer arty eae sales steady to weak, but Capital aizi 26: onie of , 405 e * es ‘would be relea: ‘Detroit route jointly, with . pooled het fully established — good Case, JT -»- 135 Owens I! G1 . 644 If your friend's in jail and needs and without loss of their catch. | as far | c 7 Sac they turned back to federal crews taking passengers AP Managing Editors tir ‘ace “ts sats 00. no. prime as Sore en Oe ee ew ae rt ea PR PR BOG or MA = at Ge Ga tae continue| The Pescadora was sco ted porth as Cincinnati, where TWA, 7 7 J r “ ee eee 4 ‘ " Hear Their President i ‘oe-20 20 09. tow cu ve “sreund “Te 0 “Gove pnd ae | wear oC... a3 6 their own transportation system as ee oe phicnitige Erg Goa, crews “take over for the remain | , Talk H martigr lnashe: sinugttor chaep cocngy.|Couen Ove... 6? oe 222 «Swiss Steak Dinner, St. John’s long as the boycott goes on lwhich fired on the shrimper Mon-| ing trip to ae k | gik on WMungary hee cull te chotce slaughter ewes 3.50- Clark Equip .. 69.6 JPN LI! se« Lutheran Church, Hill St. Thurs, They appealed to U-S. Dist. * . | yg “aes — a ers Nov. 15 from 5 to 7. Adults, Tages Judge Frank M. Johnson Jr. to day night ae the ca coast.| This service—called an “i 2 AT + : [Calg Paim ... gh Philo... a » = By TOM BRADSHAW; | “EmCAGO LIVESTOCK Cor Bre A 2c: SY Peet Pee 08 Children under 12—-$1._. —city—nuthorities—from —-in-— Ti Sexinan 7 gant ve ane = Semarang aang, CHICAGO. Nov. 1) (AP)—Saiable hogs CO! Gas ...... 167 ERO Me as OR sale, ef Cath- terfering with the car pool the Ne- coas inadequate” by Franc | } Comw Bd ..... 1 Pillsbury =aeeee* League sion of the incident was that the) chabes, i PHILADELPHIA @& — The Zird/!¢000; market 2 to 30 lower on butchers! Cop Edison.” $4.7 Pit Plate @ .. &% olic Women, Parke St. Pri, 16th, groes have used for 11 months 5. oad out of Brownsville, 2Viation director of Colum annual — of the merry deckne: a A ine demand Re 23 mg gill Pi wa% -3 greet oa * ae 8 to 12 a. m. —Ady.'while refusing to ride segregated was fishing inside the nine-mile, ‘his argument to ae ve Press Managing Editors Assn. /fsse Dm "tyr 1s0: Tew tote these Cont Bak. 04 RCA 38.7, city buses, . ee Nee ter. “There is no g substitution wag told today that the Hungarian seignts sorted for grade 1678-18 00 few Gott CSB. M6} Repuy Stl .... $23) Special communication Cedar) = ee eS Saiteied to escape for direct one carrier service,” revolt has emphasized a maxim/small lots Xo 3 or low a0 1400, wvtshit Cont Mot =... ¢3 era niet» .. tte Lodge No. 60. P. & A.M. Clarks) cho city won a temporary in- Tlorial waters and Tilt 1 SS00% he said. that “once you lose freedom, you igrade ee _*. awe 12.75-13.80: few ag ce Rey = B : cas Laas nt ae Ea 1% ee junction in state court yesterday paige the eee we said Similar arguments were ee : regain & only through bloodshed.” | "a4 200-238 B. 12 sp. ng eee: over-| Setar on Roval Dot. 8 na . Ady, to halt the motor pool until further opened fire, wounding Wilson. by C. V. Burnett, director of avia-' | ‘a 0 = ° . . Saka monster Trees candy an, ole Det Edison ' 33 & Jos Leed oa notice. Circuit Judge Eugene Cart- The Pescadora crew said they tion for Detroit. as _o" —f re : In Sot peepares fer trou see 100 te ag pear ae ox Bos ane aes Sea Al ‘RR : er granted the restraining order were well outside Mexico's nine-. . * wer fer two ders on r ck 7M ’ convening session in historic Con- i025" 03!) $9,'°hrime rade: heiters Dee Chem |S) Seas Roebuck ms ‘ Orders Budget Cuts although the U.S. Supreme Court 111 jimit and trying to move far- : | Dawe-Grove gress Hall, APME President V.M. 50 lower mostiy 28 t> $0 off, cows DuFont | =i ae cc, had outlawed bus segregation, out when the G28 opened Stee ma ing stout Newton Jr. of the Tampa (Fla.) seh, % lore bulls ant soar East Baa‘ ge Since E'S LANSING o-Gov. Williams has earlier in the day fre All Kinds b Ltacaae l caog gee Pettey ede my oy eae eta It Can ead oy Ei A'itus . 3) Sou Pee... <* «ordered all state agencies to make, Negro lawyers challenged the Insurance of in ' ‘ o «@ 7 * . a . * home to all of us three weeks 20. inten ‘cnsice "and mined choles ESE Rad “ape Soc P Ra ot 34 “drastic cuts” in their budget re- state court's jurisdiction yesterday Tops Past Quotas 710 Pontiac State ago as the Hungarians shedding steers 25.00-27.50: most eood to averat? Pairh i oo oo cal “ "quests for the next fiscal year. The| ‘because the appeal to Johnson in World Coffee Bank Bid li on chotre pe i standard steers down Fire - © sta CON Ind ~ fi - file the blood of thousands of lives |te 19.50; to high choice hetfers| Pood “Maca - @) gta on NJ np governor said he acted after re- federal court was ready on file CLEVELAND (INS) — The awe- Ph. FE 2-8357 the altar of liberty, cried out for/1# 00-27 andy. few mixed choloe ® and prime Ford Mot... $65 sia oft On . §3iceiving a report from James W. before the city got into court with Shoots U ward, | of thetfers 24.00 utility and standard peffert | Freep gat a Stevens. JP 321 1 e stee cal ty of the | freedom of speech and freedom of /11,90-17.90; utiitty ead emer elton ek 3} Stud Pack .. i! Miller, state controller, that state /its injunction request. som Imaking capaci — — the press as they em against #13 saan ane eueSy oon uttitty|Gen Bice | 03 Swift & Co. 4 | departments are asking about 132 ‘ ; F AO Reports U. S. was cited today as a possible’ their — =a [ana commercial bulls | 13 00-1480: few | Oe om: Be oes Co. 333 million dollars more for next year’s; Both in their petition in US : rere Th 06-35 00" most cull to" maeo S82 se oe 38-4 operations: of capital outlay then court—and—-in arguments palert! peer es-coree skyrocketed: The ~ RHIMES — — Newton anid ¢ sae: in “the United venlers 9.00-18.00; few, Nets oUDs Short en Tire 824 Thoma P* | {was granted by -thelast legislative Carter yesterday, the _Negroes ‘on the world market. = to 700: load of choice S36 ‘b. sho ort! Ginette 45.1 tran W Air 181. =e that . interf with CUS year on | eatie “capacity represents about | ae States the greatest current strug- veariing stock pitel, warse sides will begin. 3ev.i000 police, ‘firemen and park under the: Michi-| guards. netnbers of their “ ior No Alis- E. Wilson, wife of the , [ot -aatense creed Wel Ran aly 200, Rustralia 3,0. WASHINGTON Mrs. Charles, has‘ tired tn Hungary for the ast five) ening western Europe. __ estern Natio ons to: | in Hungary, it would have been im- PARIS (INS)—Not since the end possible for Russia to deny them : €'where a similar situation prevails, as many grave events as it has in or even less to the East Germans. Three years ago, Soviet tanks fees srecreseee Lions Club: “Sight for Sore Eyes or when we say that the part of |man workers to grips with their’ world we live Reorgan ize ccaatimenidhatoe aie yeietin i aie living in the West is so min et 8 and in the satellites, that it consti- tutes a ceaseless indictment of the ‘Commiinist” Oil is one of the weaknesses of| comes trom the Nerloe ot poet a the Arab eo Stee ana Serr Te. Sree t dent re there: ssesiihce ‘ek rae al -Are_we going to see France AAs PITTSBURGH # — Many chil-; mere sble to crush an uprising dren going to school today are Tt is still too early to evaluate, ig East Berlin, without provek- thinking of what they'll get for their importance. ing a West German reaction. Christmas. All 12-year-old Joey But we are sure that we are | But should there be now a popu- Fillar wants is to be able to see .. —_ae lar explosion that would bring Ger-|!ike other kids. Joey won't get his wish this/@ _the werld in has been Soviet exploiters, not in Berlin | year. But he may get it by Christ-|* ‘severely shaken by these events. [which is an isolated island within may 1957. ‘’s Roman Catholic school, he goes to Mass and says that his operation will|‘“‘The Lions } ; sort of a frail boy and{he's been ground is covered ithe Russian occupation zone, but in Western —_ apagnaned the industrial cities near the Iron lane is carpeted with leaves in au- Curtain, there is no power in the world that could prevent West Ger- tumn. Peaceful coexistence among} — : teas te ths aaa impossible or will be realized only of their threatened comneryinee - @n conditions dictated by Russia. \GERMANY WILL ACT a= maintenance around Russia of sat- ellite: : gove garian government and ‘revolution- Ala., _——— sueemts are jee aries. The body of Mr. Helton, whe died|‘° Nobody ii ponsibl ition in an auto accident Monday The Soviet t Serle Aine ee Holly Township, will be at Purs! : cererame rectl Funeral Home, Pontiac, drowned the Hungarian insurrec- ay at this reality. this evening. He is survived by his wife, Fran-| ces Embry Helton; a daughter and son, Glenda Joy and Ronald Cl ton, both at home; his father, Helton, and his mother, Mrs, Nora. Stubblefield of Drayton ‘Plains; two! This,is because the _ standard of ‘prothers, Billy Wayne and Jimmy, Denna St either by quislings or subservient Communists. in the West can refuse to look di- years, told me just before the lat- County Deaths Howard C, Helton c SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP——-—* RING OF SATELLITES Germany will not listen without Service for Howard Clayton Helton, These conditions comprise the Dudging to the calls for assistance 22, of 10103 Dixie Hwy., will be at. similar to those made by the Hun: Carr Funeral Home, Guntersville, with burial to follow there. Mrs, Mary Fillar, Joey's moth- jer, said the outlook wasn’t good/erably. for Joey until the Lions Club came 22 o the family’s aid. Her husband died .last February after being of operations, iN bedridden five years by arthritis. Muscles alternately will be, Joey's right eye Was injured at strengthened, then weakened. birth. His eyelid sagged pathetic-|Joey will receive eye exercises. ally and for years, especially after'The entire process probably will He lives at nearby Wilmerding starting to school, he endured the with his widowed mother, a broth- stares of the curious. er and two sisters, Each morning before attending classes at St.! Leocadia ety. But he's not nearly so|the Pennsylvania was a year ago when a/in eae eae tae ee unity be-| That treatment has so encour- came interested in him, saw to it that he had the finest pair of igiasses obtainable and--then —ar- Tanged special eye treatment. ee this good tett eye but-eye™ exercises have helped him consid- jtake a year and it may not be juntil Christmas 1957 that Joey can} see as well as most boys. i The Lions Club has pledged it- self to raise more than $500 for the i took ba as en doce ts ee are left of the United Nations or- —-——-|sanization after this | Sinai Peninsula before any peace ALLIANCE SOLID negotiations are, undertaken? shown Only our friendship, our alliance) and what will be the reactions with the United States, even though) jn North Africa te this demon- it underwent a severe test. haS stration of strength of Russia and its solidity in the face of the Afro-Asian blec? Bulganin’s threats to France and) . "| Is the pincer movement against England his proposal ot joint Rus: us through Africa going to Germs Now Used to Test Purity ATLANTIC CITY, N Germs are being given a tell-tale. There probably will be a series:Tadioactive breath to show quick-, a surgeon to coordinate his right eye with said.|!y whether water is safe to drink Question: How to Celebrate Former Rebel 114 Today hr doing—so-they—give- A form of radioactive sugar is used im the test. Germs present,” city. in the sample of the water lap up ‘was instructed to prepare the nec- Section 31, Waterford Township, Os i The A new agreement will ibe written nf the city of Pontiac removing a previous block to the construc-/'©°"* | ; tion of the proposed post office on diers in Algeria through Libya? West Huron street. Before a Big Five meeting, the The previous agreement with the’ ‘lowners of the land would have/their action with urgency. {located a planned extension of Mi- ‘ami road through the off-street’ What is nécessary now is a meet- J. ow — Parking site of the Post Office. ing among Eisenhower, Eden, Mol- The Post Office agreed to de im the next 15 years a parce} to the city to the south of the jot In an hour .or less. this test se that the extension still can = could show whether drinking wa- be made without interfering with = | “pO piic NOTICE ter had been contaminated by the construction of the parking Nore is hereby given of @ public floods, accidents or even germ’ jot. warfare by an enemy. The usual tests to detect con- recommended acceptance of the ios ear a ee - ‘continue with the conscious or un- |eonscious assistance of those who New Plan Readied eee ai 3 seed im ie for Post Office Site Wil Sorel ein, Gelvared te $193 monthly Social Security pay- such abundance to Egypt in order to threaten Israel, avail- able with the help of volun- teers to proceed against our sol- leaders of the West must concert s * * ea tet and Adenauer. so that the West can make' an inventory of the ruins that have accumulated in the last three weeks. hearing to be held by the Waterford Township Zening Board at the Township Hall Wednesday, Dec. 12. 10986 at 7 109 City. Planning Commission ,m to consider the following change otter after. Post Office officiats ap--—commercia! | - Couple Lives in CassCity here recently, will live in Cass City’ old Harris, cousins of the bride, | where both are employed. of Pontiac. The bride is the former Doris! daughter of Mr. and Ray Bissett of Imlay City was Jean Harris, best man, Norman Gammage of! Mrs. Don Harris of Kingstori, while ~ Clifford, aman. end Don Har the groom's parents are the Floyd’. 3." ot Deckerville and Andy Schribers of Clifford. - Schriber of Clifford, were ushers. attended by Margaret After the wedding, a reception all of Drayton Plains. ‘Donna Caldwell to Wed | MARLETTE — Mr. and Mrs. mage of Clifford as bridesmaid, UTICA — Mr. and Mrs. Harvey’ William D. Schriber, who married. and Ellen Sue Hayward and Car- | Aldred, 11555 23-Mile Rd., announce, the engagement of their daughter, celctration’ becamas (of the’ tlineas ‘Donna Aldred Caldwell, to Man- t | fried Bliemeister, son of Mr. of his second wife, 83. She is su Mrs. Otto Bliemeister, 51420 Shel- iby Rd. vo plans have not ou ling ex-soldier and one of three! She was Grand Canyon in Arizona was surviving Confederates, said he Giady of } — as maid of (was held in the American Legion/established as a national park in was sorry to hear last spring that honor and Mrs. Norman Gam- Hall. 17919. FRANKLIN, Tex. (®—Walter W. died. But, 6 added, “it just goes | forage master- into show what I've always said,) _Hodd’s Texas Brigade who has the South is going to outlive the. seen the South outlive the North, i Nocse: 2 turned 14 today ithe Jast Union Army veteran had! wishers. This test promises to become in as the colorful old soldier cele- searchers reported today to the brated his tamest birthday in re- American Public Health Assn fering from a heart ailment, hard-|cent years. ening of the arteries and kidney} Williams, who once said he bert V. bie. wanted to live to be 125, has cele- sentative of the District of Colum- Williams, the nation’s oldest liv-|brated his birthdays lately with|bia Health Department, and Ven- such things as an airplane ride, ajton R. Levin, civil defense repre- -Harrison, Dr. Walter C named yesterday to the Council of Economic Advisers — a group that team members are Gil- keeps President Fisenhower posted 1 2) pe0™ on the economic state of the nation. _A ‘opr of the Zoning Map together peared before their body Nov: 7 ore s @through 36, beth inclusive, Block Crescent Lake Country Clud Sub- Attorney William A. Ewart. division of part of the’ South ‘s ot ‘end Count y, Michigan sarees ; . No 2To change from residential te the sugar to use in their growth. | essary off ractie- Spee aki i nb mre 9! BP View “Bub- active carbon dioxide or “breath’”’ -deuua we ee ea which can be detected and meas- Michigan Professor Ginn cee sas Named as Adviser No 3 Te chaage from residential te cemmerria: Lovs 16t. 102 100 and 161, River View ref . Subdivision No 1 , th- * ° | prac tica] and suffic iently econom- WASHINGTON —Dr Paul \ patent mye a! 1D Watertora wrest Flowers from friends and rela- ical to stand guard over drinking McCracken, Economics professor _ ‘tip Oakland County, Mich His tathily canceled the usual|tives all over the nation poured! Water supplies, a team of Te ‘op ing University of Michigan. was -cmaercge it ‘Tom. Test ential te Tots 1 and 2 Drayten Metghis Sub ivision. Waterford Tewnship, Oakland < }. Michigan All persons interested are requested te with a ist of the preposed changes is He will fill the vacancy created ©? fle In the office of the Township Supervisor and may be examined by by the resignation of Dr. Arthur chose tnterested trip to Houston, and the tradition- Hess and Harry G Gurney of F. Burns. Council Chairman = Dr. ‘Chatrmen Zoning Board al peers of relatives and well- Georgetown University Medical Burns’ ; BARRY | School, Washington. Deco L resignation is effective Lovls ' Cirrk Nov. 14 1986 Death Notices (i "ererem__ al Help Wanted Male 6: Dea es lor sao JAOER = IN LOVING MEM- donle De la i never forget, - 5 our memory cot gardens id Breitmeyer Coons: —— Mrs | sigue! us) 04: ent thoughts of you bring many a tear — gone from this world, - Jager Flowers 3 UNSTAN'S FLOWERS - 1 i i Oe ana Prine Group Hospitalization 484 W. Huron FE 2-630) Puneral ar nts by joornecs-Gipte| | Funeral Directors 4 AIR, AMBULANCE, GROUND , : mg 12. 1958, ARD pursiey Punera: Home, FE +121) Vacation Pay Dixie 4 Tp..e8 & guese’| Donelson-Johns'| y son of Corl. ‘sales Helton pow ener Stubblefield: dear FUNERAL HOME Glenda Joy end Ronald _“DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” vayne, atminy an and Sonne Stub. Complete ee ee, | b , Helton will lie in prs. ten Plaine Woanrterd tw. state at Pursley Funeral Home. ~"*’ imp: | Uhtl 8 p.m. today at which time _ _SPARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL he will be taken to the Carr Thoughtful Service 2-5841 ie tee te” Voorhees Siple PARAGON rdtake! = FUNERAL HOME - Drive., Orchard ‘ re ee eee A Bang Ambulance Service — or Motor Construction Y ‘gear brother of Mra Hat ____FE 24 Ni — toe service will 3 held Prigay, Nov. 16, at 1 p.m. Cornstery Lots 5 from the J. H. Spiller ij ee a 44000 Home with interment OICE ADJOINING LOTS IN Cemetery. Mr. Lovejoy) White Chapel Cemetery. FE __ Help Wanted Male 6. MARRIED MAN TO WO! farm. No children. 1712 8 Bivd Men Wanted 1845 Practica! training in drafting and ALL AROUND CAPABLE ae tool and die designing. GI -ap- roved Free employment verre Probation Officer Interesting career | omaerest Re seg ee) WELDERS in oli pouee administration ‘or re- lated fields - considerable, —— Paid Holidays Paid vacations and sick ere. "eoeabined waurement and s0- PE RSONNEL OFFICE Oakiand County ‘tare ue. | OPPORTUNITY FOR INEXPERI- | 7 | __Help Wanted d Female 7) Help Wanted Female 7) ASSIST am Khe greens , WTD. EXPERIENCED yee TIME | LADY TO Airlines Need You . work fountain help & 8 Xresge Co. | | bee a oe ge tr hig PE 3-0065 _333_ W. Maple. Rirmingham niver riines Tra ‘en- _ter. | MARRIED WOMAN TO CARE FOR WANTED GIRL OR ELDERLY 1 child From Sam 10 430m.) woman to care for children ard PE 8-244 | light housework Stay im More tie —_ Live im. $35. Sun-Mon. _ott Ri required. MA 63473. BEAUTY OPERATOR New downtown shop, no night work, all manent waving, com- mission with oe H Aron OSMUN’S STORE Beauty Shop Nover Baziey's Market. PE $3560./ 9, on BABYSITTER. MAY LIVE IN. VIC. fice routine. Knowledge of anayeee Lake $1131 kee YSITTER ton AE TO 4) day © eee 154% Chandler perron to Mrs. _ for home than wages. OR 3-1983 | WANTED SEMI-RETIRED MAN @ith insurance background age no barrier Write to Pontiac Phess Bos 44 tor exp. girl for of- | Help, Wanted 8 us DISHWASHER PROM s AM IN the noon. Pau-Lou on si feabetn Lake Ra CAPABLE PERSON. FOR Gen. grat hesay went live tn, 638. Ref. required. uae _tair 6.3473 LINCOLN DIVISION CASHIER FOR PARKING LOTS. 3 Ele pl eo were apply 50 Wayne = 8: 9:30 ind 63:30 am. «& to 4°30 pm "CITY OF PONTIAC Ford Motor Company LIBRARY AID of college. salary pes now benefits, congenial staff. ‘eonly | personne] office. City Hall COOKING AND GENERAL. EXPE- the ¢ supervision of our engineers | tot AND. COMPETE CLERK. Arrange- mente will be made Will not interfere with your pest, ‘EXP WA 3750 yer week wh en | em ed. For strictly confidential oa! “glectronics.” | EXP. WOMAN OR giving name, age. address, phone | ola resent Je seo gorges Part Time Employment _— is an opportunity for a man who enjoys verkiee with boys and This work w with carriers ates | “Will He in state at the Spiller’ 47640. $150 NOVI, MICH. Punera]l Home, $36 N. Main, Roya) poe ae ae caen WILL IFI CHOICE CEM- Se oan med les after 3 ees tee eee) ot Oakland NORTHV'LLE 2010 mey. Hills Memoria! Gardehs. Call LUTEY, NOV. 12, 1986. RICHARD _mornings. FE 41888. . WOODWARD 33515 J., @1 Moreland St.. age 78: de- | ane Lutey; dear ya Richard \ 2 — ; of Wil. The'Pontiac Press BLOCK MASON WANTED. CALL fowlew and Mrs Chrisee Curnow, eo j - : ___ Es ‘ Puneral service will be held FOR WANT ADS BARBER WTD:. STEADY. MAC'S, Thursday, Nov. 16, at 2:30 p.m. : 1260 Baldwin rom Voorhees-Siple Chapel with DIAL.FE 2-8181 SOY. WILLING TO LEARN GRITL ad ve ae of! ae Must be 18 or ae A . n ~ ee the| From 8 a.m. to & p.m. Sree Tony's Drive In. Voorhees stpie Puneral Home. | Aber Rd., Utle CAB DRIVERS. DAYS OR NIGHTS. _ PE 2-020. All errors should be re SAZARIN) PETER (HAROUTUN- paolo stor i a ). London. Canada, age 61:/} Brose, assumes sei) to, respoae ae », INCOME TAX AND GENERAL jetger. Oe 1-008: after 6, OL by an other t ember il - will not Is Landscaping ETS 1 AWN BUILDLN CUSTOM BULLDOZING, YARD, axtvower, atadir= and pack filling | EXPERT TREE TRIMM removals, Pr iG AND 3 er OR + pod aby A e er rest eck 000 On on iso we THis vember 4 1956, I not — > or any — Rd., Lake Orion, 18A LEARN ABOUT BIRTH CoaROL. oe ere ard Pri, to tt ges a.m. at Sone Tele e ind & w j Ww to { tobesses Homes Commupity Bidg DATE, ogre meeting aw pike, MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS. O'Dea, ,,ON AND irr THIS DATE, Nov. 13, I pool net be re- bts contracted Y gavel Mon- Auburn, ON AND APTER Fils Dare Pon- Hi << Ny He dmat For- enderson Rd.,| ~\,- no- be —— ed by other apet Richard “Peters. Mitch i Lk. ist IN DEBT? © IF SO, LANDSCAPING. GROUND LEVE‘-| Le ' U S Give You | Place to East Your Mind Restore Credit Pay ~ Moving & Trucking 19 “Wh ARE NOT A se — AND ROESISN HAULED _ Basements, we. cleaned es FE ¢ CALL + Se LIGHT HAULING . anytim . . Especially stock. FE 4-285) HAULING AND RUBBISH NAME your price Anytime FE #0005 INCINERATORS CLEARED ASH or rubbish cleanup FE ¢&t: A-l_ MOVING-HA io | ste = ] OAN ¢ OMPA® Y _Abdove Oskiand _Theater ~ ‘Travet- “Agencies” BBA “PLANNING A TR AIR TOURS — CRUISES IP? y- Melt peat eat _— ee tha PONTI. AC TR: AVEL PE 68-3251 “JOHT TROCKING OF ANY KIND. Wed. Children to Board 26 reasonable FE $-3102 n COUNSELL ‘ORS | FE 50676 _ CASH FOR LAND caw cofraacts.| Sie 00 Se Se. BUYERS WAITING, Highest Cash Deal: For your land contract. We neve im meditate at een astm, bg. =m om OHNSON, Realtor 1704 S Tele oe Rd. FE 4-253. 3 MORTGAGES % acre Wanted Real E Estate 32A WILL BUY OR property. 3 WE NEED LISTINGS Prompt, courteous nersonal action te by bro'ter direct ARNOLD REALTY __FES 55785) i | 4 8 SHOW YOU HOW TO ET CASH YOUR PROPERTY, WE BUY 3 ee ee ee — ~CALL your property jet our — of ’enorienced sales- (TN Sacinaw St. Ph FE 5-665 LIGHT HHT HAULING IN EEEOO AXD 4 o00D noME BY DAY OR.WEK_| ae FE 17-0637 Pontiac area, FE 56-6319 = —_ Lie. GHT OR HEAVY HAULING. BY DaY “OR a 34 TO | rE anywhere PE 44830 _ downtown MAN WITH % TON PICKUP exceiLENT aaa ‘FOR vents werk. Call enytime, FE or smaii child. 5 licensed Trucks to Rent. Sem}-trale 2, Ponta Farm and Industria! Tractor Co. «25 8. WOODWARD Open Daiiv —__VE_¢061_ YE REDUCED RATES | Large van verve vou. Smith _Moving FE (436 ~ ODELL CARTAGE Leeal and Leng Distance Moving~ _° Phone FE $6806 LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. Rubbish aled Sand, fi) dirt and _eravel. FE 3 oe . Painting & Decorating 20 1ST. CLASS INTERIOR. | EXTE. rior, inting, ecore! bs as PE 's-beeo _ &-) PAINTING AND OBCORAT- ¢ banging ond removed rE +-ais i | DECORATING. vale PAPER. and for est Samseiee SS a a-i Faintino reas wand - ie AP anging. Masor Dane: 344 _ i Par ‘NTEAIOR & E Sipe bg 10 per cent = for cash Guaranteed F ‘ 4-825 AVAILAB \ INTERIOR SS reasonable prices FE a-t 1 COsTOM DEC M DECORATING. WALI setrice, merce. PAPE RHAN GINO, Paint- tng, plaster repairing _¥E_1-09%2 PaIntina AND DECORATING Very reasonabie YE 3 32-3116 PAINTING AD w eb PA [agro Ly remo SaiTING - PAPERHANGING | WALLS CLEANED TUPPER SWEDISH Ler mero & THERAPY | x eel “pique. 14 Lincoln aetna big Oe RaDro x TV. Night serv.) ae oe a) and Othies Bi sup awrence. si a, Ft i FOUND: LITTLE BROWN DOG sete FE 4-7860. PE ‘WANTED “TO +2761 ~ BABY nome | Wd Household Goods ; 27 | ‘CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS, PE 5-8735 _working or not TRACTORS Me Me cubes EU RNITURE NE EDED Entire home or odd lots. Get the | Sale TeaIGaT wi pay $38 to lg Supday: - AA shape OR 3-1083 a4) terse, ae Smmunty - ¥aACUUM $40 LET Us BUY rT of AUCTION a for_you_ OA a i i | ONE OF porns —TARGESt | tare buyers. Cash +7681 turn! of furniture! Pr Wid: “Miscellaneous _2 or —— TABLE WID = Sa _beads or doll furn MY 3 hast WANTED HIGH TO MEDIUM FI- detity, er alse ee TV. turn table, arm, F-M tun- tabie Lot a TO BORROW waiting | per, fall C SYPES | C SCHUETT REAL TY | » bd SBD i me | | . Eves, FE) __ Money Wanted 28A sy & clear & acre | a tll BY rra20 Wanted to Rent. 2 CAR GARAGE FE $6522 OR * gots WIth) BEDRM HOME IN “WEBSTER Schoo] district aby pessibie op tiem to bus. Best af cere and - referances Write Porte: + Preis oe “POLICEMAN — ~ PAMELY.. 2 dren. 2 rm. — i able Fairt 3-463 =until afier @ p.m. 6 pm OR 31488 (ASHED PA- SINGLE. SOBER GENTLEMAN 38. wants room and board with laun- dry. Write Pontisc Prese Box 35 | Rerraras “GENTLEMAN RO) k ? i Wousan. “, on West side with Television Service 22 sep Wife Pontise Press. “YOUNG SOBER AND RE sponsible couple with small ebild destres four-room twe bedroom heated apartm partially furnished or unfur- aished Ground floer pre ferred. Call FE 62484 ROOM Winpow's” iady. Home privileges. Phone FE 5-268. aA 'MIDDLEAGED LADY “WISHES pied to live ‘hn. No rest, FE 123 x3 Segmee_ St. wipow WILL ~ SHARE NEW Woodward, Royal Oak. 8, oe un 2, working gins =] | EVERGREEN REST ME. FE| ry, tracti home | Buy —To Sell - CLEAN APTS. AUTO.| drinkers) Must furnish refer- oe weet Meteo Sa | Seneca wun hapdd pears Tee gerkes. Out. BUY iT Wet T INSURE IT heat, Prt bath All utilities furn | ences Call r 6 pm, rs ceevemenens te pet Cc t AGED.| door barbecue and fruit trees | $20 weekly 3-7700. 7 papel pce ted thee EXCELLENT qa 125 OR 3-5320,| Located in Drayton Plains. Walk | petite. Sanne ae Couples ‘ Ye PLETE! N ROE 3 NE 4 ROOM 5 ROOM | | - AAR? AMT? GOTT! CCl rat. ing distamce to church, schools & pre a . share Pavol hes BOON Lake onveee Chil- ls BORM : oon FUL BASE. | THE OAKL eS x - re shopping. Spacious living room | | Sleepy oliow Motel 3480 Dixie! ren weicome Deys. FE $0415) ment. ol = walito-wall Sar | ered. Veesnalenr tar wet end) with fireplace Large dining room Hw | Sundays & Eves, 4-304. | Fe saris ide, $90 per month | women, spool a large Bichon. Putt Dasement | iv NEAR TEL- TRNI a cons = ee eee _ — | _—— ore air ea This bom EALTY CO REALTORS | oe oxe Rg eG Be (Get Diane Pains ves 90 Der 2 BEDRMS. WALLED LK MOD Hotel Rooms SF graacc Wotar womens name cect. FE 2.0263 _Aduits. Inquire 964 Glendale +1308 oe _Bescrnnie a Ns fered ao euch’ Gowen tee aon 7 PRANKLIN A PONTIAC LAKE. “MODERN 3 3 RMS : — | lie AIL-BL'R | : NEXT wee TO BRANCH |) ROOMS AND BATH, IN EXCEL-. and patn furn. er SS ee eee | HOTEL AUBURIN || use wim veome POST OFFICE 1 ITION, INCLUDED Sia fore, Gaoite $22 80 p por week | orate. Jake frontage. 1 mi. ; Rooms by Day or Week |} => ie HOT & COL OR 3-3839. arkston Call after 4pm.) Ao _) or 2 room apartments. \ BLY OR SELI AMPLE HEAT San ——a MAple 5-404 Co end tefrigeration unit 1 wil! personaith buy your prop. | PER MONTH APTER SP M | CXION LE. LAROS E MOD. § RM SGEDROOM HOUSE CALL FRI 64 Auduro __FE 2-629 . a ; erty or —will.seli i: for you_and | ARETAKER AT ans come EM 34207, 990 _and Sat = aD 21 Piddis | HURON HOTEL, CLEAN Mop. REAL FSTATE INC. show you how to get cash if the | UNION ar OR NE FE’ | PRIVATE BATH. ATO i ci: @ BEDAM HOME, 2006 . rooms. By dar or week. 45 | . 20 S$ Main. Clarkston. Mich i price is reasonable. Cail +5184 G AD. 102) hares Sa "Baawin | Tes Drive ‘ahfore, MU 40332 | West _Huron St., Phone FE 28266. MApte 3-582T { © prove —_ a HURON. PE 40284 | wit as Y ime smal children, $153 ROOM BOUsE AND BATH. 897 NEW MOTEL bettie Pvt BATH | re his? MEET: :RRORER nq HOUSEEEEPING UP OR DOWN. | 0 werk Jos ‘and. tebts not fur) geniworth “ine gamer TY) NORTHRIDGE: — ——- = i=! " MY _2-61096 | _mished. PE $2252 i Om, HOUSE IN DRAYTON _weekly_ Of ee | LAND CONTRACT |caRG ae TRATLER apt. CALL FE RENTAL i Rent Stores 40 Cash for your equity or wilt take | 23-1718 after $:30 pm. or Sat __ UNITS i3 ROOMS EwLT DECORATED | : | . . your equity as trade in on new LARGE 3} ROOMS MODERN APT ' Walton, FE 2-3900 NEW MODERN STORE. ALL GI Homes in Waterford or used houses Listings wanted— | Private entrance Of] heat, Ices! | attractive new duplex type units. y WonRan RANCH HOME NEAR giass front. Plenty parkin financing available-Gl FHA on for working couple. Near bus line | Pontiac $8* per mo Call Realtor | space. All paved. las i Le —— required, —_ after ¢| Reasonable rent. Located in Pon- ee, +3581 otters waltmited opportunity for r New all prick 3 bedroom rach go mere er ‘om- Full batement lots R l y CATE Me MODEL 1 SEEM: Phan. | “Os Mat Mert: em Pore? O lege oni yrUtl Base: merce | Paved ‘streets. Close Sereberches usse oun | FE 0-658 | <7 gervetin STORE BUILDING, 95 PER MO, | schools x centers, L TURNING THREAD COT. CCL FE O18: i, saith W Bide 090 per month S120 neighborhood for grocery or | Features: Ceramic tile, forced alr $a w Aeron ORE eas2s | METAL, Tune 216 Fairport, Dray. SEVERAL APTS AVAILABLE ron | PE 3 ARTLY PORN’ HEAT 8 | ny other small business, 424 Os-| oll beat, large Ritenen with knotts | 3 Se rin’ HATE ony | tt wees. on trom ‘Gee Wet o mee. | figme ture, On > Eo See ag oe ply buyers for m Ban prices | RICE 6 te hae eS Fr 43521 3 ROOM GARAGE Sawer —w| Rent Office Space 41 Plas many other features. Locat- ——— = abt Wavailabte ae Poenerne * Charen ee ee ee | port Road. South of Andersonville ¢ Oe iat ees | ea — ) aD WESE SIDE ~ 3% ROOM Pe Sw $38 orric ESPACE aero 1 to 8 everyday Phone 3 room tile bath, gas — me. 4540 HLS ts odel: OR 3-6304° ask for Mr. K. L. Templeton, Realtor | 9s, ¥* Pe child welcome. OL screens, storm sash, paved stree mor |e oe HEAT | var Welt OR 285__ Pisher : 2039 Orehard Lk Rd.’ FE 4486) ONE 3 ci ae Pai oe oe oe i - Can On Seb “Waterford ate | For Rent Miscellaneous 42) = | adults only. 4 e 3 Han | PVT ENTRA -VASBINDER SRR RAGE ATSB GARAGE TO RENT ALSO ROOM | W | con bere 3 pm. 29 8. Paddorn 7 ; 7 ROOM COTTAGE AT CRESCENT , —*) Toreings FE #00 =| | SLEEPING ROOM FOR 2? WOMEN FE 5-8875 tana) $a a ane | For Sale Hee 43 | We are specialists m trading. We 9" couple: Home and kitchen priv: R ‘A, NOTT. REALTOR | --—- are gaining a re as the! Py -- me Rent H F ished a = FE #5005 suBURBAN CAPE COD 4 BED- ~Jeacing traders of the e | Om Houses Fern 4 CAR PORT, ELIZA-, rooms, practically new home for 2 Area not feel ted. Cal! | SMALL APT CLEAN AND | } ~~~ | beth Lake Esta responsible sale by owner, 14x22 living room. REALTO for an ent to discuss Set cheery. aegne) entrance. Couple |) BLOCK FROM TEL-HURON, 3) ae: Home Mart Realty, ~) dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms. | a 3K $1205 possibilities of easing your Real ope e Rox =| a Tooms. 930 LaSatie ' and bath down, 2 bedrooms up- Open Eves. "tl @ — Sun 1 te $ Fate. We have homes. farms, i UPPER ROOMS ) AND BATH. $30 3 BEDROOM. HOT WATER, SHC SHOW. mS Son RAMONA TERRACE. stairs Full basement with auto NTT Northe Lepore “Rites for trede._ ols week Inquire 6$ Henderson. | jand FE 2-397" oil heat. 1000 gallons submerged PONTI AC DORRIS & SOK REA ant te | 3-5883. | _Farnswort a BEDROOM HOUSE AND Fen | oi] tank attached garage. &5 | Only $2,000 down, .3 bedroom Phone FE 41857 __¥ BEDRM_ ISHED_ i e, of wil sell. FE $1024, gallon electric water heater.| ranch. washer dryer. reirigers- BS te pon bec i [ences Call OR 3-648] after § p.m. @ ROOM MODERN HOUSE To| ‘[mdscaped yard. 3 acres with) fr seve, & water softene: in- Chent wants welldocted moder TBEDRM FURN HOUSE ELIZA-| quiet 4 miles E. of Rech-| {Te freee and grapes. owner! ote ay oC he feom home. Lk ¥ per en BEEN 5 “of-—-Uties_|-Moving out of state Terms. OR : d ROY EN AUF. Realtor ONetl, Recitor. FE IT0) or FE, 54855 Shelby Rd. Rochester. OL Lawson Real Estate : 57282 1-4038. a BEDROOMS FARM - STY 327 Auburn Rd. Rochester Mich 26‘y W. Buren OA 83330 FE 2-742! 7 BEDRMS. W. ix, BEDROOM. RANCH Fireplace and basement OL re _ Rent Apts. F Furnished 33 | - Reasonsbie, MA] area, $125 8 alate pntiege pana a g | RUBE TBOOY Passes OUR Door inca es Se o bedm. bath, ved St. Low HOUSEKEEPING i y - pavete, sn pan egg gg og WALLED LAKE SEPARATE 3 | moe parment_Call Pe eer between’ '3| walls. No. 1 oak flooring, tile Just 2 blocks trom down: 49% ROOMS. BLE BLDG. and ¢ — : lot. ar ar EE en Call for further infor- . ° p.m. p.m ORIA APTS. Builder Also 4 bedrm. home for| 3-RBEDRM. RANCH 57 Mechanic $15. x ae lisse ; mH RI - West suburban property in ; a. good on thood. 6 for you. Faw. Nc Stoat. Realtor a 30 Years Service _Open Eves ‘th 8 38 HAVE. CASH BUYERS | wATTINO. Dinnaan 6 W canoe AePREGIATED FOR action, Call Thompsen__| FE 32-7006. WE NEED LISTINGS Buyers waiting. competent sales force ready to convert your property Into cash We have the names of many families who are acxious te move inte this —— | © of | tm North West Detroit for many years pee therefore s ta better more buyers | los your results Tee eae c Cal! huett for wqpert value t buyers waiting for al) pess properties to get the mezimum resulta Call teday for fast active service. | _ 7404 E. Highland Road _ PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? Tr DOESI-T Pay ~ Our method of +B showing only to qualified pros- [aod saves you time end money a Weoee with caer ~~ Blige pole We need | residential p' ren Wet sane all details for Mnapeing and cice- “ =: “SHORE aPTs |CLEAN, MODE: OOMS, PRIVATE BATH A aoe ace gpd and heat ron nished, i yeleom: ¢. = weekly. y Font ae. im NT. automatic gas heat, taeal tor el- 7 CLEAN LEAN ROOMS. ns, ICEL vORe Adults. Call EXTRA LARGE ROO LAKE Orion. 25441 ; & « ROOMS AND BATH, “PRE |? Rs AND west site, newly, « decorated. FE ?-0661 and after (ROO : | PE $533 OOMS, ALL UTIL. BALE PVT vate entrance. & lights furs. oR ?- FUNNY BUSINESS — by Hershberger | Rent Houses | Unfurn. 36{ LEASE. WITH OPTION TO BUY WEST OF - PER MONTH. FLOYD KENT, Realtor :) 24 WwW. Next to the Cossumers Power at re 0 0 i TT | } “Here comes the =a and their kids! ” 4 Rent ren Unfurnished 34 Rent t Houses Furnished d 35 |} RMS. NR DOWNTOWN. FE ¢ supe HOME NEAR serra. | +1360 mora, school bus. Metamora 36Fe BATH SHOW. 4 RMS. _ PURNISHED OR UNFU 4 RM. DUPLEX. BA’ NFUR- from Pontiac er, stove, refrigerator, heat fur-| nished. iniles nished. Bus service Adults. PE $708 w *mighiead Rd Apply at 5-8503 No. 5 AND BATH, MODERN. Nk. 5 ROOM HOUSE, NICELY FURN_ downtown 267 N. Perry. to Reliable couple. ist and last rent im aediance PE month's une Pal ae PARTLY FURN . Agate ote downtown mooth “pies utilities, Call So COUNTRY. CHIL- drer welcome Newly decorated __ 400 South gath Bivd . Rochester i AND BATH DOWN, DEPOsTT. in Pontiac MY 34196 LK. ORION, couple only. MY 43-8612 or MY R APTS, PRIV. E or will rent to lady ~— exchan _part time poate kee _FE | SSP ESIONCY ny * a week. ‘mel heat. lights -4 = BRAND NEW | PONTIAC a? @ MODEL. Ornate Lane a | paariad " ater YEAR Pontiac's finest new apartaients, | are ready for occupancy. | Saale | PURNISHED HOUSE, 208 | . . | _erry Ave ; AIR CONDITIONED | SMALL HOUSE FURNITURE Cos Sedrecm. _eatematio heat. | White only Lake Orion, MY’ 2-004] kitchen fans. master antenna, me tile rooms, Desutifal from J pm to dpm = Kitchens — type building. SMALL NICELY FURN. HOUSE With individual entrances | ane Eee for 2. 3441 Mt. Clem- ADULTS ONLY 5s 8 RE: Oper for from om am ios OO PB aad oo | “Elin, Heiser, We Senter meen te | Tet HURON AREA. MODERN | house’ ree F Fderal 86918 mr) sia chant Os | 1 A FOR oaaenn rs ROOMS AND CRE WITH MODE bath. private ent. wtil. turn. howe. coal —— rary 2a _ FE 8-6515 after 1 p.m. Cinchsten, 2 children allowed. 008 FOR COLORED. ROME & a Mo. MAple $- | =e joel or FE ¢ T36i6. ze 18 BEDAM- Gas ste HOUSE | "4-4182 rE 23-7425. per mo. year around Elira- | pebe sees, oe Oe re dries RG NEW, TWO BED.- N HOME. — $75. Lawrence PE 5-6105 = 4. N_i0-ROOM HOME AT i Plorense BPE. M 2 BEDRM_ SACANT By ‘6. of 8. 5 owene 1 BEDRM. HOUSE, 13 miles out U8. 10. $40. MAple NEW 2 BEDROOM G@ooDp location, Immediate er: Call FE 17-0543 after 5 NO 8 rooms & bath, Keego Harbor. Will rent or sell for $250 down, 40 per month 4 atlep and bath. 1 acre. On nee land Rext or sell for Rd. ; $50 : month. 3 — & bath, near Cass-Dodge onth Sew va OOD REALTY After 6 — "E 8-1284 ON FRONT ST. 3 rooms peng bath, children per- mitted. onth K. G Hempttead, font Huron, FE RENT OR SELL 4 RMS. MODERN. Near water, 150, small children. FE Cass Lake. Ot] heat, hot wired for elec. stove, $600 Dn. Rent 0. no ‘ Ideal ~ Pontiac Press % vi for Weer —@uple. “Box 46. RM. LIVING RM. AND kitehen, large utility rm. 2 car attached “— $1.300 dn. by 2 BEDROOM FRAME HOUSE, §$7,- down. Low monthi . For appointment, uburn Heights. LAKE ORION, 3 BEDROOMS, bath. oa as heat, tir: ‘iced at oodcock, oe bier, Y 2-5831 PAY rea Bawa ros WILL your iot, or pay and will build on my lot. OR 37487. : ATTENTION!!! $350 DN. NEW!!! 2 i % acre lot. Modern. WE BUILD BRICKS $10,975 UNFURN 3 | 3 BEDRM iM RANCH FOR sale rent 13 , ROOMS N. sIpDeE. ) To} bus cooking privileges, ladies, No drinkers 8; W Cornell _ 25703 MaAvfatr 6-3762 _9 SLEEPING ROOMS NEAR ‘ouc. | ter Gentiemen only. 242 Ferry ; bath and entr_ FE §-6521 Patnee after 5. 47383, _. ee ( PARTLY i FURN — HEAT | |4 ROO! AND AT? JPPER. =| ¢ ROOM MODERN YEAR “ROUND | 4 RMS. FIRST FLOOR. FURN. OR | 4 Bocus r ‘DE BATH. 0 2-7832. noes aay furn. igre pico — nee cou - a = auto. near rmace . 4 RM. UPPER DUPLEX, AUTO-| Sing center city willie, refer. Pr 6-61 ences a necessary. AT Bus TOF LARGE NICELY after 6:00. 3-2880 furn. Everything for your com- ROOM. DOWNTOWN AUBURN | fort FE_5-7332. aye te. Inquire 23 Avburn. office | GH, STOP PVT. ENT. COOKING, 7 ROOMS & BATH 3 ee : ‘AN, WARM. SLEEPING RM. Near school, bus and grocery. Srtiows's Ma Norton, PE 28711. Fon CLEAN & QUIET SLEEPING RMS. | Lake, oe per jones, 3 + CLEAR Eee ROOM. CLOSE CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 | PLASTERED WALLS K F S rn OA LOORS For Rent Rooms 37) rut BASEMENTS 3 BEDROOMS DORRIS & SON REALTORS” I 7 W. Huron Phone FE 41557 , FE BY OWNER 6 | RM. ‘HOUSE. WITH — hog ere — heat. W. Side. NEW 2? pee eee BONG. NICE wr cITyY Wa- TER. PRICED 600 | | | | NEAR COLLIER KD. 2 BEDRMS bath, living room. pine knotty kitchen. Large unfin mer breezeway and garage. $800 Near Voorheis ¢@ rooms, bath, City sewer, water and gas 2 car arage Smal! payments down. ear | fegeoe 7 rooms. Modern | = best. Vacant. 68.000. ¢t.000 | "ROSE McL al FF 2 2162 or FE 3578 = TO SELL — SEAT TOR | Partridge p ig the ‘bird’ to see. ' $1,375 DOWN S$ rooms & bath Basement. Oi! | furnace Lerge lot Fast ae sion $1,000 DOWN 2 roves & ro “2, acres Small CUCKLER REALT ALTY 23% N Saginaw FE ¢4001 | WoMA AN. COOKING Loa Private entr FE ~ AMPLE HOT & COLD FE 17-0622. TER . | ¢ ROOMS & BA ee HOUSE FOR RENT. ew s “4 PER ‘a7 lle AFTER : erences. 3 in bys of Ontora. rghethnpems couple only. FE couroar nate aro by! a PM SEE “at | Seah thomes, Be.,_just oft _ Ma. | ss f {tore 2-50 p-m. FE 45040 “1. CAIODAUCS OPH ERT '¢ ROOMS IN. UTILITIES. or RN re CARCADIA COURT OR PH | lew adulta FE 2-2406 after, heat. ‘Tu J was sen & taquire 2168 COMFORTABLE FRONT ROOM. PE 482m K [MPSTEAD / | Willow Beach, Adults ‘ Fe fase! desirea, 66 Williams | im £ HURON. eS aah Hot t REAS. | _ 80 | noom | IST. FLoc:.. Pvt. | I= Pontiac MY 26186. _ | UIYTLeE HovsE APPLY AT 39 | EXC ic, ROOMS LADY KITCHEN entrance. gentlemen oat 5 ) ROOM ee ee rom | ion &. Oxford. hildren wel- | cae Sana roo ssi ROOM ff corner les -has Kitty. om din room do 5 palais HE. PONTIAC 1 PREss. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER M4, 1956 \ ies t Xe |Suice OF HAM : large and bath VISIT — Sans room, attac our pit foe! gs. You'll | garage to shopping save tne fn ae the home of center ols on paved your choice —_ — et our road, $11,900, terms. door, to 8, ~ $950 DOWN — Sosy 2 bedroom bun- 3 Bedrooms ata with basement, auto- | = room and bath bdine in matic o}] agg almost % acre of 5 geod condition, large front jand right im the city. Priced at es poreh, full basement with gniy $7,950 situated on 2? lcts S] Sotateee hennsee 1 ear F 913.000 west, SYBURBAN — Built = ranch gs sae tts “Cates a ; o ioe eat 3 bedzonts miles ") d floors, soastered walls, automatic | | | | OPFICE — Look over | % } Indian Village - | elt turn. Double wardrobe closets. , attractive ¢ room and path Seo this one => excelent gam ‘PULL PRICE ~ Like new = Mg "3 7 re ee with _ and m rmg an Sentinal quod residential feteene, , Will causider 9. Frcs etrailer e. or area. Doar garage. $14.10; Dove See ures “ : $2500 DOWN -— 2 bedroom aynoeel New Brick Ranch Mayle home. only 2 years old. Full : tiled bath, automatic washer and | : Lake Privileges ‘dryer, and electric stove Excel | ied _Practically new } bedroom | lent condition thruout. Convenient SS SET ou large welt: = r parpet: $18,800 SENSATIONAL VALUE - a toa Atak Modern 7 room home with base- en, 2, ment Mand new = varich — — 44 OL 1-751 se | MORE car ASE ST cima | —— ane a temps. aah Woter_conene eye mi —_—_=. (a)) Pa _Cali_sfter 6 pm “” « ROOMS AND BATH, CALL a ee ELIZABETH For Sale Houses 43. For Sale Houses 43 REALTOR 1448 Union Lk. Rd. OFFICE - We hare paw excellent inke front and mae pareeepes -homes $6,500 up, Come and look them over. REAL ESTATE Adams Rd. at Tinekin EW 3 BED ase Large shaded lot. $14, bi ment - 3-6389, 3-0389. _500, By owner. OR 3-63 SLICK AS A WHISTLE excellent And fit as a -fiddle, ished. ement with bath and fireplace, Ist floor has 3 rms., — = living with — spore e. a at 270 adone “fs of Walton, Better call or ae this one today. FRANK SHEPARD J.G. Trocke - EM_ 3-4671 | aa For Sale Houses _ 43. LAKEFRONT A home to enjoy; 5 rooms. Living room has fireplace | we te vee and 9-ft. picture window overlooking lake. Safe, terms. $14, 000: sandy beach. Cyclone- fenced, landscaped lot. 1 block from bushine. School bus to Waterford and parochial schools. Owner transferred. Must sell. a t-' rooms, lovel ge = na teereation fleors, plastered wal apace, r ee rage, > terms. L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron St. Phone FE 32-4810 Roy Annett Inc. “atts Eau Sent sista BARGAIN New 2 bedrm. full basement, on a FEderal 86-0406. area. Land- ee Evenings and Sunday 1 - 4; | MTs. ae tee ear, — —heme,_or_ down, balance vod a a fas ‘pos- | session “Watkins Wake CRMC MODERN HOUSE. GARAGE 6. Edith st. Lakewood Subdivision | NI C O I ae 1° a HOLIE pot peoamee — BRAND SUBURBAN Desuttful and . fable te ths An Rat tg custom-built 3 . north shore subdir Seeger Pole and clear sites av es wails, auto. hot ol aay & — ecre im size. FHA Equitable ternane ll Yeu itke . May be picture window living —s land contract. with ,dining L. the handy kitchén fe the eet extras. arge on Genin Real Estate paree) 6 Ovaet men ee Hee B, oe se able down past. & 875 mo. : WEST SIDE. 4 sEpacos beh h Couast House : in Ps UNION LAKE cellent contition, toside & | Trees surround attractive! Ss. we home located on tobe lot across) anned for Cm fortable ue : seame, "nase replace interior | pelea living room, Ligh soot = wn. = py finishing eon Very rs bsemt. with auto. Oy oe price of $10. heat & hot water. Fruit “AE rm, corage rm, & laun : ORD AREA = —- as Pepto New bedroom home Sujation rage. Enchen @ dinette, Tiled bate, Pull ved dr & man? other fea: basement. Of furnace. Carport. ce Lhd le dei Just a few minutes’ drive to the! BS Tels $+ | BRAND, NEW SHELL HOUSE EMBREE & GREGG rancher with eee Aiving 1963 rm., . oa aby Road foots. wo & rough plumb- =M_ 34003 OR ‘Exe 39-3316, er are bbe pega tile Lorre 3 STORY HOUSE BY OWNER. 3) takes with very low down : pangs BN my payt, See it now down, basement, gas heat, “e car garage. — yomet 21744. : ' ~ ' & HARGER CO. W. Huron 6-8183 Open Evenings _ | a 8 Gaon Pe fs small a aes, parment , will move you Tota ' enly $7. “386. og EM * place. : deco- rated. fenced lot. Farm- . — GR 45378. New Ranch Homes POSSESSION The best value that you will | % Sam has 3 begroom find anywhere in a Po built : ranch homes, with or ||. Betie by & lca! bullder. 6 full & Dasements, e homes, size rooms, tiled beth and full | close to . in Sylvan basement. Bize 38x: firs Lake on Eitiungeen Rd., ~*~ and peneree anes ‘Will aupi trade home cate o = pe 4 Ay © Ag _ $12,250. dacs by apoointment EEE ORION § BODE PEE as take rege. Lo cond. 12.500, terms.| Brand new Roman brick and a ores — —— ue ens " design—sharp en: wow & rooms red attached garage 3 room income, Only $1.900 Dn. Plastered walls, oak floors and § rooms and 4 extra lots. e priv fireplace. Well located on inlet $6,500 with $850 Dn. to Oakland County's largest jake “ 5 of other good ws and best sand ‘each. Price $17,- P.w AN 4 900 or wil! duplicate on your CJ Lis lot at only $16,400 Build now bg gee gs BbMasig -_ oe will be higher next . .* e. | See ve. Aluminum s 8 . end screens, Lake Fa 6: a es eberoec ul brick ranch St. PASS. seme. home with attached 2 car ga- rage, 6 extra size rooms and 1%) tiled baths Wide lot with BRICK STARTER Bice view Close to city bus ‘ 3 Hs oer oo brick. orercage oclyer Donelsca | and st Benedicts - Ly uilder has priced low land — | cnet ibang ales ind for quick sale on easy A Call CRAWFORD 1 AGENCY KINZLER 63% W. Huron 8 FE 41539 eg “wy 31143 & EM 32340 R EALTOR 6ROOM BRICK HOME 670 W Huron 8t ved street near city Phone FE 4-3525 or FE. 2-0829 bus achool. Full base- __ Multiple ‘Listing. Service ment. Automatic heat. Owner. FE SSS =u. ! NEW Lei on Esareece Located mm weautitul HOMES take country. Beautiful little ranch house on lot 50 x 183. Need not) bea a Dixie High-| i ; Stes 's mies te ieaybee whens | can odeia f | S the corner. Open Sunday. Call North tar fo mere ea hion LI_ 17-3800 LI_3-950s Home 7 ' ‘ New all brick 3 bedroom EA GE) windt ved street, are ot si REs LTOR PARTRID E ki chen with birch ee, aa te just received a new supply ot oeautita large, ted and witte | neue oo on ‘or 4 east terms, — Model a SOL D LE: Te ~ | best vallders. fe your home. For a quick. WHI EF: your F commas (IR | ] - Parsee 3, W. Huron “ee “| feeeere BROS. be onth. | Gall 45106 = — omit cars| REALTORS Rabe seein $1000 down, Ph: a ty world's pad "poe San Phone OR 3-1295 EM 34236 Oven Eves. ‘til S~Gun. 10 to 3B wa Leke, 3 BEDROOM BRICK. NICE- ra Sale tue surest -- 2 decorated. Work-saving kitch- hestwens firs. fon and me gd floors, _ ee a 4 = mY q nl 5 3 ~~ z LL THIS HOME CAN ALSO BE Bf ASED ON VA LOAN YOU WISH. . 4 BE. ROOMS WE HAVE HAD A LONG, LONG TIME WE WILL BE JUST- -LY PROUD ed SHOW YOU. ANY OF THE CALL er FOR AN AP- PGINTMENT REALTOR 3007 W. oon Open Evenings titi KENN EDY TY LFOR COLORED hy 6 hom A mighty good som, Se with 1 1 bedroom Nice big bath, full ovmenk, 3 | eaag! Smokie cals bargain priced for. imm 2 a = Cars- A. JOHNSON, Restor’ fas 7 ae Rd. = ly 3 bedroom Wallis All Auto, off heat, toot shed, 1200 ant¢. Liye off the £ with terms 3 see it | vz wth” Baldwin ava LaGe Houston For. Homes : BRICK 3 bedroom ranch ie HOUSTON, REALTY BETWEEN LAND, CIVILJANS 5 ROOMS WHY PAY RENT ONLY $350 DOWN $33.70 MONTHLY Pius Taxes & Insurance TOTAL PRICE ~ ONLY A FEW LEFT Loads of Features All Improvements In MODEL OPEN DAILY 1 P.M.-7 P.M. Blaine at High Street MONTCALM & OAK-| CHAS. MAROTTA Building Co. | PE 6186 Drayton Plains Income Located just off the Dixie Hwy. 2 family frame duplex — ; ee | This separate ——— doen $ Ml | a present, = catt - for a third — orice $11,500. Cen veut HOLMES BARTRAM Dixie H OR SSOR 3-1050" & ROOM HOUSE & eae din! a — and pew onen drive. po aed schools -$2,000 _down. oa loaenepag male bedrooms, PE +1315. with $500 DOWN Almost an acre 100 en H 4 bath. Pontiac a Eenteee ani end: re bak te mies. from FEATURING: Walls, Oak Floors, Ceram- ic Tile Baths, ments Pp Mon. thru Sun. 10 to9 G.I. & FHA 2% Dn., 30-Yr. Mortgage 3-BEDROOM, QUALITY BUILT BRICK RANCH HOMES DIRECTIONS: -TAKE EAST PIKE 8ST. OR AUBURN AVE, TO EAST BLVD. LEFT TO PROPERTY. Wanted Experienced Salesman J. A. Taylor INSURANCE | foo ‘Dakiend Ave. Open Eves. PE 425446 Pree Parking Plastered Full Base- with Gasinators, Storms & Screens, Wide Lots, Paved Streets, City Sewer and. Water. FAMILY Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES PRACTICALLY A STEAL 3 bedroom. modern al! nice spe close to go line, immediate possession. Only $750 down will get the deal. Call today as it will go fast. COUNTRY RANCH : Can you picture this lovely. “year. oid, 2— ome on blacktopped street, tile bath. of! Owner trans- 590 down furnace, large ferred and only $1 RETREAT place, one floor, large cargetes iving rm., jous kitchen, basement, fire- dish washer included. Tile floor and beauti- ful pin in d a je recreation | acre, hae priv es, A rare a only 8,300 «with terms. Ev foee § 6 call Mr. Cars- ner, 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4253 BY OWNER 3 | ggwewnoal aneer c rr Drarton, Mate a1 area. OA it, baths Pull basem _A. JOHNSON. Realtor 1 businesa,_1 hav fescribed 140 W. HOUSE i 6 rooms near 3 schools. Call OR 32-3704, “EAST SIDE Whitemore ‘St $1,000 aown will handle. bedroom moders home fear Paved street. Dorothy Snyder Lavender TOR PE 2-4411 NER, VETERANS COLORED . 0$ DOWN Why Pay Rent 3BEDROOM HOMES | Many Features All Improvements In -MODEL OPEN DAILY 1:30 P.M. - 7:30 P.M. Y. sT. NDIAN VILLAGE — 3 carpeted living & —* breakfast nook, new oil fu reom, rnace, ful. basemen: parece with erga) paved drive. $13,800. Four Bedrooms a — = best — ctuonea | heges has vest : furniture fits fortabiy in 14 x 20 living pes - time — meet your terms & HARGER CO. 33: W. Huron 8t. Ph. Open Evenings endearor |NICHOLIE 135 Washington Street NICHOLIE : FE 54-8183 Brick One-Story ‘ junior high, None Finer to offer. both lent a all nicely deco with evergreens. Are You Interested ? LAWRENCE W 136 B. Pike st FE 49584 3 AND 4 BEDRM. CLOSE TO ST. _Benedict’s Church. FE 45425. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Three bedroom ‘home with an excelient basement Gas heat, Practically new home and very nicely” decoarated. Water softener. price $15,200 and terms. How Ahout This Neat, clean, one story home with two bedrooms. Total rice $7,100 and terms. Close Emerson School and new This ts one of the neatest, cleanest homes we have had ie ee decorated ide and out. Excel- Has two nice and the attic can pod mide into two more bed- s, Good stairway to at- tie 3 Extra jarge lot that . — Yo must see this at only $12.- 150 and te Just Listed Ward's Dan- ment. xk fireplace. all oae0 ton pores and only i ce. Good car- ing landscaped Brick and shingle home that has three large drooms. Good basement _ Lerge lot and garage w added work that is Tare good. This ts ed to sell quick at $10, and terms. Call ew. GAYLORD to 4395 Dixi Open un’ CENERAL REAL ESTATE until 88un. 1 to 6 p.m. 3-9701 re & good room bung working on tad ing recom ar eled ie bath, forced storms me blinds, fenced rear yard, your appointment woday. eatures gay liv- ced full air fired heat, automatic hot wa- reens, venetian — 1% car garage. Priced at $10,000.00. Make only $259 down to GI_ Just 1 left, 262:*8 Teeproee doors, heat. Priced at $8,859 with plus costs KNUDSEN ‘etme re a>, | ra part cash “ aan, possession, ‘Giroux-Franks| sm ites pes Utility room O11 furnace. RAY ONE, Realtor — or on Seest “Epa ai LE LISTING SERVICE SYLVAN $1750 down 3 BEDROOMS ern home with basement, furnace and gas water heat- ) a FRONT 89,500 bedroom bungalow, sonable down payment. RANCH SITE 100x180, Watkins excellent location bet brick homes $1,700, TRADE OR SELL 5 acres, 12 miles north of Pontiac. 1% acoxe VACANT 12 to Pontiac. building te unusual buy MART REALTY 1062 "W. Huron ma a HOME MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE full base- apo oak floors, of] furnace. nice lot. Cash to a GI mortgage. rea- Lake Estates, een nice rms. 3 bedroom modern house, Beautiful at $200 FE 5-9407 GATEWAY TO re is perfect.” ut paneled d HOME & 5 ACRES $600 oe 2% toom home snicker house and BRICK RACE. eptionally basement with VA 8B DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE w th, and level juctive land, prod: — Tight, exely const sti ft itv < zooms, consisting o im Tov room uttern jen mas- sive fireplace, exceptionally large room. situ- i A garage, “Gnd. beautifully landscaped. $3,000 se) . $2, $85 month. 30 days pos- need is for this tty- only $5,900, th ¢ livable rms., | wiShe amend frei | REALTORS bus, just 2 blocks to shop- , Ping center. Only $12,950. St. Fred’s eg bedroom er rM living room with fire- place, separate dining room, and large country kitchen. The full basement has gas steam fiea, and. auto, hot water. All for $8.950 with $1,500 down. This_can't last. 4-Bedrm. Brick West edge of Pontiac. This fine family home has liv- ing room, Lege 3 pee | ce- ramic tile’ ba ce- ramic tile in large kitchen. 2 bedrooms down: and 2 bedrooms up, cull basement, 2 garage, 225 ft deep lot trees. grapes and berries. Close to school. Where can vou beat thir for $14.:00 3-Bedrm. Brick Ranch Almost new ‘8 this attrac- tive bome with picture win- dow m Hving room Th 15 ft. kitchen has beautiful cabinets and built in stove, oven and hood of stainiess steel. 2 utility rooms, gas heat. gas hot water and wa- softener 1‘: car garage with brick planter. Water Frontage At Sylvan Lake. This !} year old ranch home offers much comfort and charm, 24 ft living room with floor to piace, most convenient kitch- en, gas heat and attached garage. Only $14,500. Pioneer Highlands Offering 6 room btingalow. nb Bateman Kampsen thie 56 se for vaiue. It offers a - round home. fenced Call ay for CRAW F ORD 2 AG $3") W. Huron 8t Evenings, MY 3-1143 a Gas bh _SCHRAM Realtor. FE 53-0471 Till Josiyn SS neae ara Open Eves & 8un i FE 5-2 _ MULTIPLE LISTING “SERVICE LAKE FRONT Newly decorated’ 3 bedrm. year ard, Only yO jerms. eat and SENCY FE ¢1 EM_3-2340 Is THE Very comfortable, lik bedroom 30°x86" ranch residential area Has ment with plenty of recreation room: and jarge 100°x280" lot work in. 10x20" thing im the finest School bus at door Partridge “BIRD” TO SEE SUBURBAN RANCH 2 car garage kitchen cious 12x16 diming room. Every- Full price $19,500 on reasonable terms. ELIZABETH LAKE Comfortable 6 room modern home west of Pontiac on a paved street I — privileges on ben aesentea e new. 3 home on full base- space for Easy to and spa- condition Lake. Outstanding plus bedrooms up, Full basements. brick fireplaces. Lifet' roof. tenance. $8,000 dn solid brick duplex Tage and Each side h tng and dining rooms, and ‘kitchen down 3 ‘truly a wonderful invest- ment with the oe of main . handles. WARD E. PARTRIDGE I_car_ gararce. Buy now at the off-season low price and down payment. BRICK DUPLEX large as iv. and — Attrac ime nd Elizabeth Lake — oe ae WM. H. KNUDSEN Realtor St Zeutas Mole Sack Bits, FE +4516 now petits call ae a an ‘ . Vl / iz for details. Le oe ee new | North of Pontiac 1 tia ae et | 5 ee aoe Nice IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Pri 60x23, ed as just snr with tleges on White Lake: ions * $1.650 $50 per month payments rage a be nad id bedroom ¢. Bath, : Suburban Rancher ute a a HAYDEN, = $975 Down tn Drayton —-Woods,—this- alter. “Tals wi re i ee "otha E. Walton Biv Open Eves. to awaing a tory cobtertnble surroundings. Features wood burn- res éest and attractive 2 Rs be bery pe 2” cell- : a m heat and hot we: ‘ Wisner School District ter, sesewny and attached, ex- S You coulé mive AS tra large, 2 - sarees. onered ebe exe ‘te story, at $17,500 00 Immedia' home 6 rooms in possession. NEW 2 BEDROOM BUN- with @ clean full basement, . ; GALOW -— Good North end Beat. “Also. deer garage. 42.00 All on One Floor toes Bie Sea or stores down neat west suburban, : Clean, 7 -_ —_ bes bath, flus . ‘ot John k K. Irwin REALTOR , Since 1925 _ 313 West Huron Street Phohne FE ; eves, FE “WELL BUILT Oloe: home located fm a- quiet, HADLEY clean, tree-lined residential area NICHOLIE 90 actes of nice land. Large flow-| scheols & shopping area, Tht s ins stream. Lovely all modern 7) home sets on a terraced nome me small free lawn, Living room with open stair. 4 Mt, Clemens st. rE Ae yg way. room & Seva 'Womee _FE ERG] Tosh th iidPaede Ste* “P| Etat Batee, Ba ee “ cE ~ pack & new , Ridgeway lear garage Priced to sell at Lo ; terms to fit vour bud “ BEST BUYS $75 Baldwin Ave. FE 46203 a r Pa Elan AP call FE DRAYTON woops - | Ranch revit @ . WHITE BROS REALTORS fenced. $13,500 with low down |~ $1,068 Bown anal Lot —Cas —— = 2 bedroom home. Pull $0r150, Exc. location. A steal et SASHABAW RD. ~ 7 acres, wood- | mi Lia Pf gee. , . ed. Modern masonry cons’ os Re pe ae eee eet +g : JIM -WRIGHT home, Hot water heat, attached an Lake Full price $9. REALTOR eres. Seeing is is Delieving! $i1,- 145 Oakland FE 5-044! , with $2.00 . week pos- ae nt : session. og Cabi CIVILIANS! M15 — 2 miles from Clarkston. bedroom home in excel- 4% PER CENT MORTGAGE § ACRES. } bedroom home. Full Tent condition. Knotty GI RESALE SUPER basement, oi] heat. $12,250 with interior. Lar, —~ room, SHARP 3 SnOOM $1,500 down. 72 x 300 ft. dscaped lot. H NEW «4 MONTHS 1 car garage. Cash to land AGo. ENUINE TILE 5 contract or oo down pay- BATH. OAK FLO 8, ment $1,500. PLASTERED WALLS, ump T1eS FULL BASEMENT, OIL PURNACE. DR. ealtor 204740 FE 44-7114 aN ween oa alereaha ALUMINUM STORMS AND Multiple Listing a SCREENS—INCLUDED AT = a REALTY COMPANY ONLY $2,600 DOW DRAYTON PLAINS 2383 Orchard Lake Ave FE 8-9418 ‘ A lovely 2 bedroom ranch with = anor wet plastered walls. Oak floors. $650 DOWN _ R. . VALUE T, Realtor sement and on s 100 ft. 5 0 KLAN VE. PE 5-068 lot. Priced 4° only $10,250 with NEAT 2? BEDROOM MOD- MCLTIPLE. ListiNo SERVICE GI RESALE er, Good West lo- Mery 34, brant new ranch home| Slusespresty vote ursen | Wrst ougieow. ice warm, Daze basement, plastered walls, oak : minum storm ows. 80.250 a 100x150 "t. lot. Select Yments 908 per mon ash to OL mortgage. your own mers teo. Only meses Near Joslyn Ave: 6 rooms. a ae EHEDROGM."~ |P_-C. Wood-Go.! "Sei = mi Bungalow in Avon Twp. 8 rooms. ° ° . * | Near . verge new 3 bed- 1%, story a is car ga- LTOR OR 3-1235 ms. furnace | = —_ basement. oi! ce rage 100 ft. lot \ stones gly «1 late possession. $1500 do only $14.09 Terms | Corner Wiliams Lake Road & M397 "PONTIAC. REALTY NEW R: NCH | NORTH JOHNSON INCOME | | i Beers floors. full basement. Lot 10bxis0, e home ta excelent | BLOOMFIELD Street to be paved. 1,040 sq Ss pom mp enhgh an Fear oven okate and mt when you | us oO 8 iv astwinds, U lac area. For 7 813. 350. 3 car garage. Only $2,500 down take. loom foie reeaenie ( \ |’ PERRY PARE 3 bedrm bh, He a S; nc. mice eet ——— bun- | ner Lata ace agg “planter well. : gaiow e heat; e ‘amily room O06 Dixie Bee sia, PTH | only $7,400 with terms. ed garage and biackiop drive BARGAIN . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE bedroom bome Large utility ee ee . . eae Only $1.500 do enc exceller’ mortgage at 5 per West Side FIRST STREET cet Oe 8 ~ 1% story brick bungalow. This 3 bedrese: bangalew ie ett 500 - $27 000 Full basement with hot wa- fn walking distance of Pontiac rei ter heat. tiled vestibule en- Motor* Excellent ki full mae Spitzley trance, ceramie tie = xe basement. Only $1,800 down. WO 3-418 tiful conditions. One biock to IVAN wW. “| ON WHY PAY RENT? When $1,500 down will buy a 3 opines bungalow The liv- ing room is geo} bed kitchen modern, and LoTus privileges on 2 lakes es Price $8,500. Pull Move tn tomor- DRIVE PAST 317) AIR- PORT RD. near Williams and automatic Ss Water heater. Price is right! Beat the impending increase in iuterest rates and buy cash to an existing GI mortgage. ONE OF THOSE EVER PO pater. Cash to exist- ing PHA mortgage See it now. Owner leaving city and will give quick possession. DONALDSON HEIGHTS — 3 * _ bedroom Cape Cod, immac- detail. Own _ aving for reacens of er is health and offers this 1 own- as, and carpet- ing included in sales Price. Cash to FHA mortgage. OTSA Fgh tle PAMILY HOME, a fin area. One of the cleanest heseee we've had the privi- lege to show. Basement. ga- oo. deep fenced lot. Web- School for a chil- aren. oleae Ya $11, tt ap- REALTOR ~~ mr a move 1050 W. H aa ‘es = SUB. - co ~ ‘ ‘ URON ST. ‘ .=— Can _OPEN EVE. ‘TIL 9 T tance tot ‘Sheet MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE FE 40528 GATEWAYS to 377 8 Telegraph Eves. & Sun HAPPINE 2 bedroom home with jak SS lake privi-/ leges, latge lot. 5 miles from | GI RESALE aan eakin BESTS AE ch t we ee several 2 bed — egy Hace yp homes, Some with basements that —_ = bo af = yay and ean be =. gy! this low screens, fenced lot, Sree truly 130 Tt, “at , $3,680 inv: . down to 4 per cent ati se ae i — . contemporary - » qualit waiit, 1 od” full basement’ with recres- EAST SIDE Ho a e~ e Pe ypieetilne connie ae Attractiy aully taouleee & e, ful se iad apg AP fal ost: a 16: DRAPER 8T. 1 . Dlastered walls, ex- He oad Figniande, pe = lava 2 porches, full meat! Par $ on By7ivan| fered: at a eee Nearer sse| oot x ‘ile dectrabte wut.” CALL - CONVENIENT a: fv3 RY. TODAY THING. 5 To Buy-To Sell-To Trade - FOU | BUY IT-WE'LL TINSURE iT! kitchen offers ample dinin area." Painted” partitioned heat and gas hot water, Enclosed rear porch, over- shaded la‘ Paved. drive. Pull price aii e. - 990: cash to existing land contract. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor “eto FE haa orm Mas CLARK yan 4 rooms. only, ‘Purnished oe. bedrooms. Basement. hase. ; KEEGO 2 houses. In- Smo. Ferctaad’ cist dete, tage. Corner. $8,050. Term SUB, 2 bedrooms, Tiled floors. Ranch, $2,500 down, SUB. 2 bedrooms, Basement. At- —s- = ae balls bedrms. J path ao or tnd lavatory: bat gt stove, pier rt H.W. Bigelow easy terms. Huron 8 alll PE 5.8048 $1,500 DOWN out $ 3 dedroo Base Om weet Leased 06 100 § Bee ies ee eea bearing, Au of this See _ Established in lei¢- — Balance like rent, 9850 DOWN Well located East Side home. Large living room, full sise ¢in- ing room 2 baths, full base- ; room, steam. heat. pice lot, car garage. $8,950. INCOME — $240 per month. 4 fam- nd near tong te Separate en- 5, oa! rm, nearly new foreesa: Tull basement we lot. $14,500 - $1,500 down, bal. $130 per month. | WEST SUBURBAN F ee: modern kitchen, ving room = basement with e lot. garage. $10,500 - $2,500 down 7 SMALL FARM — § acres with 3-bed rooms, & berries. elbow room. Au if ape — $8,500 NEW BRICK — Ranch tvpe. }-bed- _ frooms, large living room. 2 ptc- ture Windows lovely kite with birch front cupboards, 2 fireplaces, full basement, 2 jote, this is a Kent quality bull bome with many extras LAKE FRONT — Attractive setting on Watkins Lake for this fine home 1!1 large rooms. ¢bed- rooms oak floors, fireplace. full basement of = furnace us many other fine features br down FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 W.) Lawrence FE 5108 Open Eves Next to the Consumers Power Income Property 43A | FoR — 4 FAMILY INCOME. iipe. Inquire 160 South | loagere For Sale Lake Prop. 44 | OTTER HILL, | HOUSE +6162 OWNER MOVING HAS EVERYTHING. FE GREEN LAKE FRONTAGE front furnace water softener ca- hoes. dock. ‘awn furniture, s, fireplace Sppotntment PAUL A. KERN new Tl“ N rr state Since i918" “Real BEAUTIFUL How 8 = terrae takai ME Gite ome ake privileges, Pi lp es. $500. Low down ne ot alak J O’CONN 92. BROKER ' ee a FT. Cal | lot on Wolverine PAKEPROR? oe $1480 down Hannan. Li | For Sale Resort Prop. 44a lee sotecu LOG,. CABIN nished. 1 acre of’ Bround- PER: _PE 37h or PE sound Wienene. Sale Suburban Prop. 45A ASA ROCHESTER | HOME SITES: - Tacfes on Orion Ra 2-3 acres on Washington rd. 1%, acres on Tienken Rd. 2-3 acre in Judson Park. S acres near Lake Orion. SEPTIC Ul EERwt WITH on shepard Real Estate ice l mi- WN. of Way } ——__Ohive Lit ——— le Sale | Lots W. EST SIDE Approved area for nice homes. pred aes no neattonel ve As 3 ACI RES Wide with running stream rear of property Some - too. Oniy & with $500 sera, HOME SITE c : = en take the oe from _o- $200 with TADDS, INC, 4286 Dixie "oh > 1prevton Plein aad 3. UILDERS — Loartelive school ehy ‘lat ae WILLIS M. BREWER FE hom mn, EAST. BLVD: ents ta, with “pewed icine 4 ae" tides. Bareske priee st at ory, aimee ‘on neat, gia RD RILEY, eo ce ag pr: * q - COMPANY: . PE 6-004) “WESTOWN REALTY |} ee mayen trade: =i t ma ates 4 Ren Fa Prope ak Sale Land Contracts a eARNIVAL, For residence or rege | 20% DISCOUNT business lots see te toe. weet Sale Sg Se a 49| tract hal 86.300, Will dis HOLMESBARTRA AM | COMMERCIAL ‘LOTS BLVD. am ag ghd - Will sell our “eaulty for $500. ay Sree. ond bet inne 4 __ Eligabeth Lks, Priced fase Ses : 6 p.m. “WHITE Watertord hip] HERBERT C DAVIS” 4928 Ponting Lake Rd FE 54311 Attention Builders — 21 large lots and 84 acres. Dry, sandy soil. First class brick ranch - type home neighborhood. 760 Joslyn Rd., Lake Orion. grt MY 3-1281. FOR Cherokee Hills!- You'll Wke the advanta, tte close-in pod Community National Bank Bid, FE +4211 Eves. FE 5-1 ADAMS RD Ideal site for ranch type home ot [soxTT) Tt high aid dry. party wooded. Lea eh festricted and hacks on Paint trwn amt $96 per—menth— OTTER Witt. SUB Corner lot I6lxle4 ft, tdeal site for trilevel home. highiy restrict- ed. section of high priced homes lake privileges on two iakes a!) et as hind ome Business Onversenities $1) 1530 x 477 Rere ts @ real buy and only = aged beautiful Buell Pead ig "= epring Figh and dry, good loca- tien Onty $820 down and $26 f month. JUDAH LAKE Idea) —_ site om iske Tot -_. . “end Onis VICTOR ¥ SI. “just oft — Mt Clemens —-iot - dor i42-- ® etty water and sewer good — close im. Only $1 550 “c RNER LOT Ased loca . city water and sew er tot 072193 %. Eastside Only NORTH SIDE Foar well located lets G@x18) % ~ oo gred lecation §1 406 DEW EY BFACH SUB Lot @0x100 sg a "4 an¢ éry, goed N17 AQENT TO ‘OPERATE 1 FUEL Om Lined we perpen aaa Ol) Co. Re- vufiding $680 cash SCOTT L AKE Corner lot s8zl8@ {| section of ew hemes lake privtieges Only EMERSON ST &t well lscated lots s0rllo ff _oatoue— rae ke area Requires $1,500 fet aipment and inventory MUt: ttfort fast developing section city ter and sewer Only §1 400 fer ali PALMER DR Corner lot Bial8e M high and Wer opus fo RENT OR. “LEASE dry. section of new homes partly wooded and on dead end street | _it BALL POINT BEX VENDING pomeptery = bal rrecroue pens rn r. Sate) , ; ; AE BERN HEIGHTS Three well located lots ¢0n180 7 qood a om, some fill neeced 1 fer kK. G. TIEMPSTF AD 1 EF HURON ~ VE osc COFrve 3 “ For Sale Acreage 47 WANTED — FARM WITH LAKE fromtage. Lake must oF at least nts Michigan CRES OF aE “LAND Orten ile i “pachy Realty, S-ACRE eye R eet on Sinfvie Be fe @in from roadtront eh pea TEAOHER'S. REAL ESTATE Oxford, Mich ; Belts PRive 1D wreariaks 19 acres in Waterford - good mod $15.0a Leal Semi-annua, pmts Release gees Gtrour-Franks - (09s Danie ey OF sa 26 Aecreg—River . te Waterford bomeg noe being Dui om Bl aides. Apores 1.000 ft nee foac¢ frontage and oc) f of river frontage MOd-" em oid home and barn Price $1. heed per acre KINZLER | | REALTOR |. 7 W. Huron St Phone FE 62525 of FE 20829 _ Muttipte Listing Service For Sale Farms = sera 14 MILES FROM PONTIAC @ ecres of nice rolling farm jand, ete Total price $11,500 - terms Ridgeway #73 Baldwin Ave FE +6202 40 ACRES Near Mariette and Kingston. room, m™m modern Brick home with ; oo TH bedrooms # ful] basement Out- buildings, Priced at $7500 on ‘RD. RILEY, Broker ~~BROS. | Work for You, Open Eves. ‘til 4 | ae 8 E Walton Bivd. ies, ob preperty Rent Lease Bus. | Sar 49A trey, Inguace at ts oer) 4-046), © BETTER SITES ——— | HOMES, 852 For Sale or Exchange 50. ss ot 4 FAMILY FOR HOME | Panes oe Lor Ra * est | of Telegraph Rd Let Vous $$$ any hour. or FE 5-9075. Ask for Ted MoCullough No obligation, _by Dick Turner | J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor Money to Loan = 53 (State Licensed Lenders} _ TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. nousntor® GooDs + OL 6-071] OL 1-9781 site « Livinostowe «“ FE 41538 ing owner's apartment lities are — shed pocilearval| at trent of bot or this. Creek Only LL 290 cath be —— it desired = at $44,000 W and clear home or call farm ito Whet have you? Clark Real Es- W. Huron, ore. a FE 46492 or PE 448 THE STATE ing Muferc A paebtoly heme with | ‘erating shoe store te retire | on 2 lower foors Fao - ~~ $45 000 KEEGO RESTAURANT a —aedere.— Steady vo ped oust. this good .nvestment. VARIETY STORE Rochester increase $3000 plus eveters | | STATE: WIDE — Resa! Estate Service of Pontise Db CHARLES. REALTOR 2h . Partridge | Oattand Cognty tern Noe doing $200 ity - quarters plus extra income i Real estate acd _a'l $15,008 (nm ome stork wit ion a wp dollar . a thing of fair vaive. Thumb area town Stead) renters i eceupy the Dd — rooms Own | with seating for 1 only 214.000 real estate and ail | 4 FacTORY Lagu om ber nighl teh TW Levrence &t allned — Opens at 7 ‘em. "oe holidays. Sr0\eee rose “per Bah WARD E PARTRIDGE) wih sew FHA REALTOR 5 ESTATE & BUSINESSES peeled ara MICHIGAN ‘OPEN. EVE “rn A MAN WITH YEARS OF An rience as home butider wishes te | make coagection: with builder of 160 rr “FRONT. AGE ON AUBU RN | 190 ft. fromtage on Perry | bu Lear o4 $ : 2 alk . Le feseon ws diecoent Gain 8 saad eke ricea. Pontiac — eo. 1488 | 4x0'x's yscord .....-00- $4.78 aldwin Ave, Ph. : x8'x% Piyscord $ 4.90 DUO Tike $§ ROOM oak “HEAT. | pipe, tank and blower FE 2 23-2543 inctuged $40. 67424 Sisson. Rom- PAY ROTeIRG DOWN “AND PL 2-2940 will build on your lot or pay but you were wrong on the STOVES, BOUGHT, SOLD. EX- | changed mere 602 Mt ale ens FE ‘TV, $25 GAS STOVE. $20 BABY _BED, $10, FE 5-173 TRADE-IN DEPT ' Recond, at dis washer $29 Recond. Electrie refrig. $60 gai. all purpose peint | Studie couch $19 PICK & PAINT -- 143 Oakiand (5 pe — ext. —_— po : aE walnut Tm. 6 DIX ELECTRIC DRYER NEW 34’ toom coal heater mit) trully guaranteed. Delivery and tm- 4.5 room ail heate: 40 = - Bees — eS $2 4 pe Toom sufte $29 eek. ytag washer, 1g ne Kit conalaos. "S38." Phoos BM WYMAN’S $29. Phone MY | _ ii a Ptke St. —_¥® +1133 erating © or no bot. FE 5-8755 T7_N. Ardmore Medium size Very reasomabie. turquoise. Excellent condition. FE 7-014) /GIRL's AND ‘SUBTEEN icy LOTHES. Good cond Sises to subteen 12 Ladys beige St sire rr FE 2-7194 GIRLS COATS SIZE ig Bors FE 48613 tep coat, size 6 4 GI's | $ SIZE 12 & SUBTEEN WIN- ter coal, raincoat, skirts. sweat- ere, =) Gresses S32 E Mens- field after 4 pm | es on, LADIES, RED vans per Ski = ins PS] Wine” velvet vrai, eee My a neni Lamy a2 [aa anny, LINED OVER, +6768. 46 $3. FE oe CAPE GOOD CONDI- hon Reasonabie MA $383 WEDDING DRESS CHANTILLY jace and satin With train. Sire 12 Cal after 620 pm or all day Sai FE 56789 YOUNG MANS SUIT. 2 SPORTS tacketa. 2 sweetera. 3 pr siacts _ Cheap OR 31-2231 Pryfe dining rm. set. tion FE 8-466 OR_}-2188 rE 1 oeek ASTONAL L CHAIR, 1 lounge chair with siipcover, 1 Cogswell chair with aslip- corer, 1 Lawson davenport ‘grey! 2 cushion reversible, 1 bes — = Leagan twin bed Phone 2- T7083 oher A . ‘pm ® Da- kote 6 cU FT FRIGIDAIRE REFPRIG I yrs. olf. good condition. 850 8270 Hatchery Ra, Drayton OR 14056 Piaine \agt Peremes 1 VERO c | ALL NAME BRANDS Will trade for 13-f% we al 475 FE “HOTPOINT ‘RANGE. p. FUL- *~ Sutomati exce\'ent condition. $-3237 | | i | { 1 aoe 835. ELECTRIC RANGE, $35. complete bed and dresser, $33. 7 piece chrome set, cost $150 will sell, 699. Never used _FE 5-2766_ Tanr and upri, SILVERTONE CONSOLE TV. *eacellent condition. $75. FE 47411 “PIECE MAHOGANY ~ = le: room set, $85: radi 5 ts Sizes 14-15-16. Some . "Cans { TT RONDE TABLE MODEL TV i = GAR RANGE. ENTERPRISE. 1663 los Used oa TY 8 $19 95 and rs 8 RADIO & xe mcgeghra Htros FE «1 133 | : SWEET: | CLEAN io io TABLE TOP STOVE. “2 _W Used Trade: In Dept. PE ¢-251!1 POINT ‘AUTO. WASH- at LET DAMP step your out OOF pelatiig. use *k's, FE 4-5090. STUDIO COUCH AND CHA IR. DUO-THERM FORCED AIR ~ OIL , mostat and ali controls 24'x2¢'x ord 60”. New condition. $60. Cast tron E Beverly. FE ¢-: LET DAMP WEATHER $350 Dn and will build on my lot “OF iT — 2 ” CONVERTED JAP. | fles. 1 300 caliber, 2 31 ealfber. 3-3047. WINCHESTER MODEL #4. Case and shells. 5288 ta Ra. _OR 36153 4 - 30 WINCHESTER | _Wke new. $38, FE $3318. = bafpeteny try Bee = wo r i 2 GAUGE STEVENS DOUBLE barrel. Used 1 season. call T8975. 2 GAUGE PUMP suoTGtUN. re 60171. 300 «GAVAGE | [ON . Carrying case, shells elean- : T81i4. DEER RIFLE. LARGE ne items Hunting clothing. CLEARANCE SALE All rifles a4 aon guns st cost, Platform rocker child's Singer Oris §0.000 BTU. with ther- pears Mlogeyeth ger legrer eal 2017 kitchen sink with drain ert STOP! | OOK! left, ~ i 2 Federer eng oe 27 =e Say a =— you EXTRA SPECIAL # "sutton, MY White Pine Paneling A REAL BARGA USED En RECLAIMED Je each InN... oc ft. a CA] E : BRICK . + We will supply eli your putiding reek, roofin, windows, i, Totatears eee | SHEETROCK, ly wood. ts, interior trim AND = lh SURPLUS aneER | 4x8 Sheet $1.35 r Plyscore, éxtx% sheet 4 Chose sen | Basket. Teauiatian, 100 ae, Fe 3 | tic PORTABLE SEWING | gonotite. pet be bee gue as auf Pui2, 2x14 | Mon. to Thurs. 8 to €.30, “ri. to 3 (& Materia) Sales Co.) OPEN 38 Biachine Steel rack for % ton’ Houg! anes Size 10 formals, 2 Hawal- 9514 omg Abe wee, $16.50. KE L "L Y's i ARDW! ARE | Auburo Heights HUNTING 8U 7 Size 44 man's and size 40 woman's nentine suits. Phone FE 2-1687. TAROE® SELECTION OF OF UsEn RY fles Ben's Office. ri Pe Tso. re. Aire Gun Sale, Big Savings New and used deer rifles shet- . This week only, Burr-Shell | Sun Shop, 315 8. Te Ra +{—_ GUNS -—_ BUY. =. Manley Leach 10 Bagley St, ~_ SPORTSMEN = = a plet Biuing, scapes, S atic eT SHOP | Sat. to 8, Sun. 5 to 4. i= aceite mo lan guiters. MA 42731 ‘extx'. fir plywood . ; “3 50 | co: POT ! « 1770 8 Te0 re} PE 3-0140 sony condition, eS Loe oan tin ELAXESCISOR. USED 3 ) MONTHS: 4x12 white pine boards. FR... | rie 8 Fever Sa DEER 7/ GHAIR MODERN UPHOLSTERED Gas rance an Inside door jams. W P 93.95 "Qo ower scope. cost, 8248; sell 5S pe breakfast set... $3450 ELECTRIC WELDER SUITABLE, ,.,, Ivanized pipe, sewer for $150, MArket 41847, 3-9608 Davenport an? chair... $3450 | for use on farm lines. also. gas | vrs cna nartes. | WINCHESTER SKEET GRADE DAVENPORT WITH VERY NICE [8 pe. dining room sulte .. $4950 torches and Feguiators, FE, €0006.| a model 12 wth ventileted rib. 12 over Reasonable FE 70617 vener: ateet & bed aoe booger E pire SAVE UP TO oe ON “ware | rr New condition. $150. FE press EASY SPIN DRY WASH- si teal In) ALS COMPLETE soil en Bred cent te Om deans [REA TY IT $00.50 | EASY CREDIT TERMS. | RIFLE 38-88 GOOD | DINING RM SUITE (ROUND) 620. Large refrigerato- $73. neces _tiec stove. EASY SPINDRYER. GOOD 00D SHAPE, | $35. 114 Mary Day EasY SPIN DRYER. MAYTAG (TRADE (ELECTRIC, "RANGES FOR M Washer Very good cond Munro Electric Co., 1060 . me rom om SALE CHROME TABLE WITH solid oak jJop, 4 chairs and buffet. | rr 32-7143. Bet¥een GC pm. & 6) MANY ITEMS CONVENIENT TERMS THOMAS- ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 361 8. Saginaw & Pontiac, Mich f wure paren = B. Mumro Electric Toso © Huron 7600 Union Lake ne a Commerce EM Mel LAKE AREAS LARGEST “INDOW AND TRIM MFGR MAKE SURE ITS BURMEISTER CHESTER condition, Reasonable F PE 1.0634 DEER HUNTERS Jeep for sale, 4 wheel drive. Ali i ecory 3 inde. irregulars $00.95 | gbie Will sell all or part. 3130 rE +337 tip e pic wines ren re now tires, First 9606 | Double hung windows from y, \Gouies cetiees tress s1e8| Northern Lumber Co. Pays Hartware & sporti ig Conds Storm Windows 2 lite from a350 S197 Cooley Lake Ra. or. Telegraph | W. Huron Flush doors from $495 | Pontiac EM 3417] & EM #3147 Sand a 1& Di unro, 1060 Tocr and window trim £7 00c | Telegraph & 8 Mile R , Grave rt 66 Base $9 00c | Detroit Se | a PRA oaED OAS RANGES. #199 AND pa Sina ters $1894 | STORM WINDOWS AND SCREE aA GRAVEL. FILL DIRT, Co 4 = double meg TOILE $ 6.95 | FE23078 soll. OR 3-1901 or MA 5-1387 Washbowls with fittings $11.98 | STEAM BOILER. RADIATORS, | at DIRT, GRAVEL & CINDERS. 3 pe colored bath sets with trim and of! conversion unit. Resson- | otten =< manure, sand & stone. USED REFRIO. .........- pomared FULL _, SIZE ; ELECTRIC RANGE. Used aes SLOVO cece cere ene . $20.00 UMBIN PPLY W Huron ~excettent comiition ured 10 M “Used. washer ~ $3 00- rite 8s cee Reasonable FE 2-000 Rol paeee bed — metirese $16.95 $39.95 FULL sizz rote RANGE ~ FAIR New bunk beds, cond $15 FULL SIZE See MAT- _teess Coll springs WE 2-4852 3338 ne EGE bat Road son 80 8. Perry floorin KENMORE IRONER, |! LiKE NEW 7 Dra “FALE. 1 | CHINA iNA CABINET. i arcs. I enn arm AL re cc ann care ot (Cee eee ae el tue’ babs crib & mattress. OLD GARAGES REPAIRED Ll by Ls 44 o RR ror comd ee Jeu % cement mixer #25 ‘OLive 1-€842 820 Gunn Ra FLOOR SAMPLE DUO THERM ot} heaters at discount prices WAYNE GABERT 121-N Saginaw workt eundition, oniy, ‘ss0 89 Miik's 61300 — | GE RANGE AND EASY MANGLE, 8499 cider press. F’ FE 7 ' | emir i ; Gas RANGE, 36° NICE > APPEAR- ance Center chuster burners. Only $39.95 Milks, MI 61300 a ras FRICIDAIRE “REPRIGERATOR 9 Good Gas Stove and | Large Refrigerator Individually will seij on time with smal! down payment FE ¢2736 GOOD USED FLECTRIC RANGES AND SIZES SOME LIKE NEW $392.50 AND UP CONSUMER'S POWER CO. {28 W Lawrence transit Wnatenn _Orchard Lake Are rE $4181, | \ FREEZER. UPRIGHT. ONE OF America's best makes. freezer & rasreatert | for 5 years $385. , value 7, seratched in| uorescent, 383 combination, 625 crease wounge ehair, $30. electric train, 23-4075. 1953 wy HOTPOINT T RANGE. FUL- ly automatic, excellent condition. _ $130 FE 5 see pals now. Md — trade-ins | ANTIQUE BUFFET asy Cred: erm s. ANTIQUES. NEXT TO TRAILS | KING BROS. aA? JES. 7 rE +0734 FE 41113 End Boat Houses Pontiac Lake.; PONTIAC RD_ AT OPDYKE OR +4038 ANTIQUE ORGAN. EXC. PLAY- ing condition green nylon frieze Lawson chair green leather chair Portable record player tea wagon. davenport-bed, green ts- bie top Fr Ssue stove. All in good con- dition | \NTIQUES. MOST UNUSUAL ae wetion 37 Monterey, off Clemens St CLARK H soon _Call hire Laie Pr e3s8 JNY is STORS W ANTED gr eee rong term investment program, guaran net yearly retarn of * to 10 per | ‘00. For fal come! required. es “LET'S TALK lished variety store business owner ek business Cc ria will ro hia oroperty _ FOR | SALE OR TRADE. a ty. _ Marine Construction ou like outside work and MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION ba A LANDMESSER, BROKER +1 PARK AT vale FRONT DOOR I cans — $600 to $1,500 Oakland County 2. For home additions or tm- rorements ich s “To =e a garage or on & garage home. ry ied second mortgages . Apply 208 Nations! Buildin Pontiae or shone FE 44 2 -HOME, WITH | _ natural fireplace, tile bath with : shower oak floors and plastered walls, full basement with of] fur hace-and auto. bot water rg : sifuated on a 100x175 ft. lot with small orebard, located Bact .of Pontiac near 8. Blrd. & Roches- ter Rd. WHI trade equity for late mode} or or small bun | gelow clos¢ in to tiac R. D. Riley, Broker #6731, call after ‘3:30 BENDIX AUTOMATIC Tuek Agitator ~ For davenport, liv- ing room suite or bedroom suite. Full or tein beds, or will sei. soe : vo weaned se ans. cere A 2 a Wei OR iiss “tractor, te Seals canes el Fae cc ‘arm is ber tired w wo op Boggy | ier up truck, Clark: lors. TOYS. TOYS arate ma = Pd tes teeien ak fe to hom. ante Fact for # complete line of fire- | 7 evenings tt 0- easy newe BARNES HARDWARE | say |W ‘Swaps 55 } APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE. four burner, $120.90 value, $50.95. | Slightly scratched’ Also several full size ranges in electric and gas at extraordinary values. Michigan a 393: -Or- | chard Lake Are ———— FREEZERS types. 12 f up to We have them —— Se Chest Ri Yedou™ For a real good deal come in and drawers. other items. after 11 am : GE REFRIG. BUNK BEDS. Chrome breakfast set, chest of 62434, lec. stove. Mahogany dinin room suite, 6 mre Drop lea oe ee OVEN PUSH BUT- LORD’s W ARE HOUSE WASHER, $230. LIVING ROOM sO- fa never used, $48 refrigerator $35, electric dryer $85. oil space heater. $15, FE 2166 WESTINGHOUSE REFRIG. brand new. 10 cu. f% Must sel! Wl sacrifiee for $135. FE 47547 WASH YOUR DISHES AUTOMATICALL | nf ‘GE DISHWASHER NEEDS NO PLUMBING FREE SOME. TRIAL L. A. WAGNER CO... Phone FE 5-622! WAYNE GABERT’S FLOOR SAMPLE SALE to 3 oe oom cent disecunt or eal) refrigerators, wesh- ers. bet oy gas apd electric 121 N. Saginaw _PE 53-6189 WHIRLPOOL Gas DRYER. | Exc cond, B. Munro Eleciric Co Up to floor samp! 1060 w “Huren WARM MORNING STOVE 00 | Cooley Lake Ra ‘WALNUT BEDRM. SUITE POST- er bed, 2 dressers, excellent con- r s priced Fe ALUMING UM COMBINATION dition. Reasona! 4781 afer 600. FE 8-178 ‘For ‘Sale | Miscellaneous 60) en 1 S8OGAL. FUEL OIL TANK Seal. shallow well fet mp. Sew, never used. REpublic 651. 2 WHEEL oa RAILER rE 5-245 aT PERCE $20. 2 nae YR. CRIBS. EACH; boy's warm jacket, ake men $10; Solid poster et beds ht stand. _Call_after 5 pm M Mi hee ; 850: Also 0 dinin, living Fr and be on og 3 Swend ve Harelbend door FE 65-1515 dressers, vanities and sprigs mattresses Living rodm TV sets. other misc. items. N ‘Sse OUR t LAY-A-WAY PLAN R EASY TERMS aarkie | ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT FOR THE | HOME CAN BE FOUND A Itttle out of the way, but a lot) jess to pay. Space beaters, all suites occasional chairs, Lage ere. and mant Visit our trade - dept. for real co miles E. of Pontiac, or 1 mile 4 of Auburn Heights on Auburn Ra, MS Alcoho! 188 Proof “Oxi2 Felt B. Ra s $3.95 4%" WALL TILE. 25¢ > UBBER BASE PAINT GAL. $3.75 BONNY MAID VINYL TILE, l0¢ ai -LINOLEU |. 141 W, HURON, FE 4.3064 , Bargains | for Noveruber Words Veeder eewwe ewes er boeken esey Fak, ol eed Se ae HOT POINT ELECTRIC — Calred burners Nice coridition Only $40.05. Milk’s, MI $1300. HOSPITAL BED AND APT. GAS stove, rug. table. chairs and cup- boar * storm window, 1 storm | HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE. _it1 Mary Day lamps & bedroom suite between € and § p.m. |HUNT TAI TABLE SIRDSEYE MA- ie drop leaf table, 72° «x a months old $i 2582, Ms _$2502,_Mrs._Sm} TRONER, GOOD CONDITION. $38. KELVINATOR ELE ELECTRIC C STOVE Good cond. #6 Coleman Ave. Onis e008 So ues tit ls oe. KENMORE | WRINGER WASHER. Exe. cond FE 5-4275 after $:30. HIDE-AWAY BED, — TABLES, 8-3808, 2-6447 KELVINATOR REFRIOERATOR 6 KENMORE ae WASHER, 1 RE. conditioned in spring, $50" MT LIVING me i “Good gre for Florida set, & other misc. furs, W: ne. 167 5. Parke LATE MODEL DEL 6-1300. Dinette ining room furniture ‘aching ma- range, like new must sell, mov- FE 48506, % prie ae ck ae Baldwin iJ ack's. : MAPLE HOLLYWOOD BED. COM- ~~. Excellent condition. OL aAPLE © YOUTH BED, COMPLETE Wet mattress. FE e- Alae FOROLA FV 30” WAROGARY. ee eg bronze tubular bed set; 1 brown t bed STOPT LOOKt FIRST ae 3 FT BATH- tubs, $49.50, B grade toilet. $19 85 For sale large quantity of used 2x21 lumber Consisting of Ix@s, 2x8's. A. Thomp | 2x!1%s and « lot of used flooring and some pi a ue HP. Sutton MY _ 24422 32x2} double sinss, $1495: han basins from $1093. G one _baeby play pen FE 98-5038 | leok like new Lengthen your ga- Bt cts € 65H —— J. Sand, gravet airt: een Bennett re a8. ATTENTION. WE DELIVER 1. 3 -J or more yards of washed sand, | aie soul or stone and oe | _sruare any time. FE 44684. 6. R. ] aA-l A-1 TOP 80m SOIL CRUSHED STONE, revel. rill, Lyle Conklin, FUEL O11 POR SALE WE GIVE, vase. Pul_ im new eerage doors.) 91°", 1113 or PE 2-697 Red Stamps Orre! Oildcumd OR _Terms % FE -16 re LS oe Gauge, cap tia FOR SALE GOOD i¢ LONG | ROMEX, BY THE COM. i Good corn erit. $25. H. P. Sutton, | foot. Wail boxes for duplex STORM WINDOWS. SCREENS. A | Rure!] rte. mailbox. Bird cages. =e ravel, fill, peat. Earl How- 6 32-0531 PER BLACK mf jugs, | PE 32-2065 between 6 & | TOP SOIL. CRUSHED STONE. DIRT FOR oo CALL pi MY. 2-8433, wee oe. oon & range cones BLACK DIRT SAND, Sar . . @. ell A Thompson, 00 GAS STOVE. , LARGE. JE, GOOD CON- Pe St. .| PE 21768. Cleo Pric CHEAP— rm co hooters, +4 room Lee — of sot) Ponttee. Roadway 3-1986 | CATTLE AND CHICKEN MANURE — flow 70.06. Dial) “for gale. $1 for ‘y ton up te Yes, we give Gold Bell Stamps. awaings. BERRY DOOR SALES CO | bi 8. Paddock FE 3-0200 | FE 46089 CASH FOR” FURNITURE o® am to 9 pm. Alum & doors, aluminum & Fiberglass lor Tot strollgr FE 2-706¢. HURRY! dition MA #1 SAVE 50 Duothe' rage Doors) sie sa" rs sass. 4 room size. $89. $150.05. Berry steel overhead te eec- 67 room reg, 61 ends. all sizes and prices. tge | MYrtle 3-371! ccinctien, from 6m ant we SALE r less than you ihink. us give tnum combination windows CRUSHED snow WHITE stone for driveways and parking lots Wholesale or retail, FE FILL DIRT @ DAYS WEES. American Stone bom i THAYER DELUXE BUGGY. TAY- Sashabaw Rd OR 3-043 G00b FARM TOP SOiL. ¢ YARD load $10 delivered. FE_ 4-6588 | Offer Good Until Nov. 12 Talbot Lumber |"w==*s sand ara revel fit ai $725 TRADE-IN ALLOWED ON =r peea Ey DOOR AT- Pn. re. lars. Mic - Fluorescent, o 8. Squirrel Rd Orchard Lal = Ave. ————s Rock lath. Paint. STORM DOORS Z : $44.35 and Electri. jand Ave. TABLE LAMPS 1056 DESIONS, | Church's Inc. TAREE sen 8 ogee rep Y bball, and mortar 3-154, PROMPT DELIVERY. 7 ae black dirt or pest, OR ~—s boar bee peed 3 YDs, 87. DE- "Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 ;. HOU SE PAINT ‘SEPTIC TANKS NFORCED HI TY REIN CONCRETE ($195 PER GAL— $295 PER GAL. | FE 6428 3872 Ds . Lk. Ra R N-| USED MOTORS '. 8 14 HP. $200| dollars g cord at house. C. Gor- { ING OS. Used Ty's — all sizes — "As ls’ — any LENGTH FIREPLACE wood, sold & delivered. MA §-318¢4. FOR SALE WOOD, FROM 5 TO 8 don Tose FIREPLACE CAN SaaNEL COAL. FUR- . PLA : Sato moplifier. Collier's Enc. clubs. ¢ 18, cauge pump shot- “ALUMINUM SIDING FOR NEW OR OLD HOMES Forget painting problems fot- ever, pea and insulate at _ same time. — NU-ALO- chalk, enip., = or = $300 3 noe a8 high hom materials only; Call os dows, awnings, ornamental! tron. * buy direct and savé. VALLELY CO. = OLive 19041 ~ Y PROBLEM:| sell... .| KITCHEN WALL CAB'NETS 30X13. ANSWER TO}. Ss bre ‘BUILDER SUPPLY PE- 5-4712 sport jacket, $$; both size 12. | FE +7 FE ¢1112 seen to 25 * nace & fireplace wood. Speedway Wer ple abt Tek "pimat, TT FORiac mar OPERE' yy gate NAMES in | Fein uaese Pot alt | USED OIL AND COAL FURNACES. = ” oe I gern hc hes oy TO Insulate vie furnac Sar Conversa eit Plants, Trees, s, Trees, Shrubs. 6! 68 Ea peater rears and towers. 1 Wayne Heat- ~ : Delco burner —J00,000 | Spun wool blanket, only 94.20 for Co. 523 N Wechester. | A BUUE. SPRUCE FOR YOU. AL- ha et coe ai Olive. 2-0211, _ khill and Norway Pine — _traiier_ on box. PE $2228 PLASTERBOARD—ROCK LATH WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBI Seoteh Australian . ee : ee ee cation doorp ead epson | Ree tite ily vege sem Bcge ace, @! a ere- tools id nings. and Saturday. p AUL BENSON LUMBER CO. Wiles Wr ol Commeree ‘Vilage | I CARAT EMERALD cor 1a- WEATHER SEAL BRAND) BEST miles E. of Wixom and Duck Z mond e bene Fe —e, matching : hed ach oa three, giass mod gall pea on intersection. ri lta : a 4 Pn. MUtual 48535, ST. C R by by ae, one. ote Sore doer “Ee from 8 =e = : : 3 ck eine MACHINES : se ot separately for 38 each #5) p, hiner gente ree Dealers 2 | complete. Also 2 bench drill press Rood. — wl s-0716, au rr earig: ge - pursery ee eee TI em ates mock. $8 Swill apalemle 4 iF NG A | TT ' ana pumps 3 shallow well piston U L V LLILo1 L Do It Yourself 61) Gall MA pajael TO OR 35133, eaxe mps, 1 single laundry tray. ————— Roselawn, Clarkston Mich. aucets, stand, bargain prices. Call 30AT AND FLOOR SANDER PoL-| ~~ SHADE TREES OR 3-0022 between 8 a.m. and ishers. Scrubbers, cement ot oe Sugar manie. champion ait a * ers. steamers, etc. FE 5-3 mei ah shade trees. Silver maple, in. 2 oe eis Bene “7 ape " Fi rater ¥ Tad. sinks & filtings $5050 u 6120 FOR RENT - tase or retail 0 G mtv. Laundry Haye PLUMBING” sisas furgecg vacuum lpanaen aie . co. 8. - 172 8. Saginaw St. ‘ land and Paint, 436 Or. FE $0477 or FE 50364 k YER. ELEC Prat Lake Are. FI FE 56180 For Sale Pets 69. FAFF “MACHINES. mice ca, Week cedars parcware, for — .|2 BEAGLE & SPRINGER PUPs. LAKE RD. Wed. a sban.. 10 %0 4. Closed Cheap. Ph. OL 3-662 after T p.m. EM 3-273] |. erstei dimnt"ror CALL ~ | cameras, Equipment 14 PO re haan JET WATER PUMPS, 56095 G. A. Thompson, 8 8. Perrr new. Blonds and Gallagher's, 18 E. Huron 8t se CABINET Bim SINKS. FA miay make, beautiful Te Tavern in Wa tank. § Blectric cook iy warmer for housetrailer m faue value. sls. ope also iets tubs, sta ls - oe 8 i [o) wars. ee Blond ‘Haremand Spinet organ. Practically new. -Can be seen at Old Mill Very liberal discount. Call Mr. Dorman or Mr. Pety, OR 3-1907. ee ee AK _ Heavy Guage Stee: refrigerater|3 USED SPINET PIANOS LIKE male boxer, walnuts, ag 6 weeks old OLE f Eek OTHE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 14, 1956. é PUPPIES : an betel ga away. 28 W. End. Call WEE, OSE MOREE A Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 er, Very ais cami condition 42706. Holly ME 46771. @i, 16 PT ME_ CLEMENTS C GRUB. oot, CATS BOARDED. boss 4 : — Burr-shell, 375 8. Sele- Exe. cond. On lot in one of the | 2 conventent pod an Wauins ures. Cash “Hes. Grain « Feed mn ALPALRA SECOND curTINa. Le Templeton, Rea altelt brome ealtor ized, 2398 chard Lak FE 4-5563 oom do Stop at Srevgreen After 6, ae es a Lk. Ra and- Duck “Uk. Ra. eee Oxtord ity +49 TYPES ES OF HAY POR SALE. w. Will OA 86-2178. QoantTiTY Goon ALPALFA brome hay. Also damaged ‘hey. el 3124 W. Silverbell. Rd. YE & 5 Re, .Leon Mich, OA oe or OA 81195. for children, EM 23-5087. Roars. HM 34200, 10081 Borie Lt. | Trailer — +e |_Always s Ready t to o Bay. BACLEY AUTO PARTS. $7219 1% BAGLEY ST FE 5 FONE E CARS AND PORNACES. MY See M & M Motor Sales Por top omer on late model ous 2627 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1603 “Bud Shelton Motor Sales Pays top dollar on lehe ete. _Cor. Auburn & E. Bivd. FE 4-6728 “JUNK CARS FE ast Then Bring It Here We pay top VERT for sharp cars VER 2020 Dixie. Hwy FE 46506 FE 23-0073 WANTED: SCRAP | P Cana ._ OR J46tt ——- HIGH $$$ PAID a4 8 Gch 5 . os Get vo vg before you Nprth Chevrolet's Big. Lot in Birmingham TO $30 FOR JUNK & CHEAP _cars, FE 23-2666. Days or eves. “THE HIGH DOLLAR For high grade used cars We need them Drive the extra miles, | will pay you well, 4540 Dixie “Ti J. VAN WELT OR_3-1355 ee MODEST MAIDENS -i4 the poy wer = you ie a For Sale Cars / CHEV, 1953 2 DR SEDAN. RADIO and heater. Original finish, win- terized and ready to go! Today's | special — $505 full price. Make your: own terms, "30 OR ‘Si — sg TRUCK FOR one OR For Sale < ts ~ 90 > ey RD PICKUP, 116. FE - ( CHEV. 4 TON PANEL TRUCK. ATTRA Tiny pony, Western b' Hydra. 7,200. FE 8-36 Sorrel on New Sadie E h i aos | OXCnange Pe 0? EE FOR SALE Pca Paice 2 STAN: | axpenso ' dard Ped mares, 1 = ptt g i061 CHEVROLET SEDAN DELIV- eolt, & months old. yer LINE ery. Exc. cond $250 FE 4-0713. horses, Stud pony. se Granger 2 end room, _207 E. Huron aa —_R4_Oland_ $3008 A Se! Tee Eats cigs |e rono D PICKUP, VERY GOOD For Sale Poultry 74 ee * es ™ oe Heater, 8450 ~ eine FOR SALE. 7101 SHIPMAN DUCKS FOR SALE, 70) BOLE CA: ‘GAS and. FORD ~ * FRYERS, 5 ACCESSORIES STORE MI 40162 hitehes and over TREEY 8A OVERN- | ,,oeds_ installed. vee, Swill deliver. in Pontiac | § EE ioe, ow =) Pt Ea F-800 Ginncct's Turkey Farm. MU | Son" eace ON TRADE: MOBILE | _ Sportsman. 18 ft. $750. OR 3-T124. 1953 - 1954 Sale Farm Produce 75 | iss2 31 - FOOT PALACE | Ri RANCH AND 1955 A AEP PPP LLL LLL home, comp!etely fully o fr) 1s THOROUGRBRED WHITE LEO- equipped. Sk an 132” - 144 hore hens. re 2136. MALL CAMPING TRAILER 156” - 175” ii ay BUSHEL, PICK Ideal for hunting. Sleeps 2. FE your own Alte sweet cider. oo _ ; WHEEL BASES Ra. Homestead ron re aa, sana. Seal a UL. FROM : 1 Lapeer Rad.. Lake Orion. +7 oa aia OR TRADE: ft awning. for my 4i FT Custom-built housetrailer with 24 equity or | $900 trade Coal PEs on smali home in | Pontiac. ¢ coR cn Ti ROAD PHONE: ’ ie 30 PT. HOUSETRAILER. FOR) EROM E xc GRADED Sine CRO rom oe ae condition. OF | ¢. MA 5-6391. — ROCHESTER FORD DEALER GOLDEN PLES. 82 Rent Trai Space 7.) OL ; ¢ * S. at bushel; cider apples. (CHEV. 1951 ': TON oy EX: an Seymour Lake wend = a §. MOBILE vite cellent. condition throughout Win. | $3504 ie, 3 aoe southeast of Pontiac. Se ce or "reek ps saa BUTTERNUT AND OUs Fe bes squash, Stock now for ir. ESTATES, MODERN. C Only 3 cents @ Ib. 2660 Giddings ay a playground. Ea Haskins hev. Rd. FE 56-6660 3-2661. 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 AND GROWN | Ripe POTATOES. x ice MANOR is Maple 5-5071 _Open nites rm 2 «90 Cooley " : who want st @ Aloe OR, - pono tes. Quiet and clean. FOR | SALE: — = GOR. Coupe, Sale Farm Equipment 76) Lot. dxs0 >: mile sidewalk, ill | _clean. MY “bs1te. 032 Lake Ave CORN PICKING TIME 18 HERE cd tee the answer fer re- | PSD PICKUP, i006. ¢ CYLINDER oOlks ee a 3 od FE — you are Tooting fee good deal) fore on eville Rd Akland | 96] DIAMOND T, 16 FT. PLA roid pa pny jer @F wegon.| 93022, or MY 20721 form New paint motor, full WE TAKE TRADE-INS - CREDIT PARK AT PAREAURST plates. $650. MUtual 48085. Mil : TERMS. Where living ts a vacation — 72/ _ford.___ KING BR lovely acres. includes a private |‘50 INTERNATIONAL % - TON : lake with good swimming, good ae Pvt owner. $350. FE rE FE ¢1113 schools, club house & tornado 1077 YOUR LH. DEALER | shelter. Only min, to Pontiac Pontiac at Opdyke so trailer sales. Base rate alee TRACTORS & TILLERS -*. = ai a Wilson GMC 5] uto Accessort ries . z “* __New and_used. Rock bot: | nw New & Used-Trucks tom Free war this pmonth! 1053, PONTIAC TIA ENGINE. AND Oakland at Cass s accessories ‘n L 4 ra- . 2 ct — auto Ber ma’ aie. $150 Call after 5 0 MI ___FE_ 5-0485 SPE CIAL ¥0 FORD @ CYLINDER ENGINE. For Sale Cars 91 = = — Socom hon all =— Perfect condition $55. FE 2-8289. | ~~ ——— ,, wed “52 BUICK «DR. DYN. Ran. EX- bh “monthe to “er reeant down, For Sale Tires SOA | “celient tires. new battery, ready payments winter months | amen a for winter, EM 3-0081. PONTIA fag FARM & INDUS, _GOODYEAR, FIR GOoD- 2 BUICK « DR SUPER R & Hi rich, US" Black or reais side WW tires. Dynaflow. Call FE eS Good Abts walls. new cars. Full guar- — §-6455 after 5:30 p.m. Fe 0661 or PE +1442 __ antes. Up to per cent” off BUICK 51 2-DOOR, SUPER BY TILLERS & TR ACTORS : owner (lady). Mi 7134, eve's. Buy your retary tiller now we ED. WILLIAMS See Re eet Tt Sail in good condition. | _ S18. Saginay at Retburn. AL AND SELL GOOD USED 5 Used garden tractors, and qcoet Oar $3.80 up. Also Whitewalls 54 BUICK $1,595 lawn mowers " TE TIRE 8ALEs Super Riviera Hardtop. Radio. | 903 ) 8 Saginaw _ _FE- 4-687 | heater, white wall tires. Really LEE'S SALES & SERVICE o2i_ Mt, Clemefs St. FI FE : ~“MeoCULLOCH CHAIN Ain SAWS Rentals, Parts & Repairs d, MI 6-0446 LOOK! 670x15 suburbanite mud and snow 1890 Crooks Rd tires. Remold $1095, -exchange McCULLOCH, H. CHAIN a. 3 DROP fn and see ee at W, F. Miller's | sas 8. ie TIRE SALES Lawn Equipment, 1593 Garden & ‘North of ‘20 ; _ South qWoodward Phone Wie any “SINDERS | at 4 SEE Us FOR CORN Corn pickers and corn cribbing. Devis Machinery. 45R2, Or- tonville FE SNOW TIRES aa low as $7: New and d retreads As low as $7.95 exchange, Fully guaranteed. SERVICE TIRE & ____ Auction Sale 77; = TREADING CO. ADCTION EVERY vai. momr| @!%_ Perry SPE b-0000 420 pm B & B Auction House, __ Auto Service 81 ee Dixie Hwy... Drayton Plains. OR 32-2717 CRANKSHAFT Genco IN THE = ON Aid EVERY WEDNES- ear, cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- ment of household furniture, tools | chine Shop. 23 Hood Phone FE a A : rm est Tienken Rochester “Sale Motor $ Scooters — 82 For Sale Housetrailers ° 78 ys ‘ 6 eee ARLEY DAVIDSON PWHEEL UTILITY | TRAILER. | - i947 cerieg 74, O.N.V., $250. Well ‘ center 2 extra tires “" cai; FE $6828 after equipped 5:00, 8. Alexander, Royal Oak. % PT. ROYCRAPT, 3896 COOLEY Lake Rd, Milford Rt. 5 iene o8 HOUSETRAILER, LOCAT- Elizabeth, Lake Rd iseT. ALL re EXC. CONDI- $395. 2785. For Sale Motorcyc FOR PARTS = r Harley Davidson, se — Gales Co. _Saginaw 372 les 8&3 AND SERVICE ON e Harley South $1050 LARRY in beautiful condition : NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham ‘86 BUICK STATION WAGON, | Dealer CADLLAC. Conv. EXCEL- condition. Lye over pay- ments. 12 Thorpe St JACK “HAUPT PONTIAC, SALES Clarkston Three 1956 aie Sr (Bs oa ‘For Sale Bicycles 84 after 4 p.m ~ —— 1982 NEW MOON. 38 moot REA. a0" “CURL, BIKE, WITH ZRarwen 7 ce ato MODERN |W “HOUSE. 5 Boats & Accessories 85 am. to im oo Sena ane: : wee | 18 PT _CR tehepes at he ore | Sara ere ae iese TAgEEWOOD ACER CENTURY 1957 CORONADO-RE- wae. fly sxeipped. t PLAY. 1068 CORONADO. 1055 at allel BS ET oe POR heeite: [INLAND LAKES SALES 8 BONTIAC CHI] CHIEF 3197 W. Huron PE 47121, PE 2.6122 Ce Ee ee oe ee, a nnouncing = | — aa 1957. Defroiters ES MARIN “suPeLY Se Fs cs ... | aes vai BE dé eteee i ti devices" ‘oe RY ARD MOTORS se PONTIAC. CHIEF sy + Part. “Tri Orehe ie: inky ave, oN Wibrs Tes ie y AND CHAMP ‘OUT. ‘ANDERSONI- . “HARDWARE do ewe acre: ree Sene2 EVE INRUDE MOTORS the pew °57 180) 8. Telegraph Harrington Boat We Works PE 32-0033 ~~ Pontiac * > Demo's Save — up to $1,000 53 Poatise . seneeees $745 Like new. ¢@ dr "53 Chevrolet .......$735 _ Wanted Used Trucks 89 “i Haskins Chev. |. e731, Dixie Mighwey et Mis ple 5-507 Open nites ‘til 8 ‘62. Seay CONVIRTIRLE — lide, T 6-2151. “ CHEV. CLUB U a . $23 down, 627.24 Sayv.-On gailes. Used Cars. 633 Haynes, Birm. MI_ 6-2756. isto CHEVR SUBURBAN Ares ood condition, FE 4-0461 41442. 55 CHEVY $1.695 Spe.t coupe with V-4 Engine, ra- dio, heater and Powerglide, A one owner cer NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham | CHEV 5s. @ BEL AIR HARDTOP, W. W. clean, sharp bo a-i $1650, FE 1981 Prevent Dean Rak, j A WK er aes. SAM'S AUTO BALES, 724 Oakland 10981 “CHEVROLET. DELUXE, RA- dio & Heater Light blue. Ne | money down, assume vayments of ; § | per month Call Credit Mgr, Mr. Parks Midwest 47501, | Herold. Turner Ford | CHEV. i 936 BEL AIR V-8 SEDAN. are two-tone finish, radio and heater, spetion interior. New | car appearance Only $285 or your car down Easy GQMAC terms. 6761 Dixie Highway at MIS Open | MAple 5-5071 Nites "til 9 33 CuEVIE 4 DR. BEL AIR R H. Power OGlide Power steering Lo oer not rusted | Tire good, seh serviced. _Very_ slept FE 6-246 West Side Used ised Cars overhead ta low ve wae. Naitierence Many le to choose from, PE 47185 023 West t Side Used Cars __ "55 CHEVROLET $1495 Bel Air ¢door with V8 engine, radio, beater and power glide Just like new NORTH CHEVROLET ne ee is TOO BURDEN- CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN: some fess expen Nigel 88 Lake Orion Wie Sales M24 AT CLARKSTON RD FORD — MERCURY MY 2-2611 ino MP Nan deatoret Aan — “How dumb can yoyget? I ask you to bring a friend to 91 Haskins Chev. For Sale Cars 91, ct OUR "Safe Buy” —-ESED-CARS—— CLUNTD AT For Sale Cars a ees | BUICK | AULIN TTT LINCOLN-MERCURY Cost oes ” ‘WO FORD. 31 a DB RADIO & HEAT- engine. Jet black. No wane} “owns assume payments of Mer. Pa Mid 1 Coo ee $5 DOWN. -| "48 Je oo vege : *# Pontia “ dr, 4 dr. *$1 Chev. 2 dr. ‘$1 Plymouth 2 dr : "hl Ford are ‘Sl Pord - Pontiac a = HU RON ‘MTR. SALES so W. Huron __—iPE 2-2641 Ln ve ~ ‘$3 FORD __O-Matic, Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH IMPERIAL GIRL " For Sale Cars BE 3 YEARS _ ) Ve R&d. WW. PORD- 2-5143. 91 _ AHEAD a a | and demonstrators. 1983 Plymouth Stationwagon =< cleaner than most ‘36 model Chresler_ Windsor _Deluze Cl. Cple. R&H. 2 PLYMOUTH 4 1953 Plymouth ¢4r. REM Is real- ‘4 pat sh Lys |. ly sharp! ‘3 98 19% Plymouth #dr. R&A. driven ‘83 CHE’ for only 90 days. ‘$3 MERCUR & 745 5 PONTIAC HYDRA 2DR 3 505 . MAIN ST. i 2 493 | Aa “tt HUDSON « DR a3; Open Evening: ease HENRY J. 2? DR $ 375 Phone M Aple 5-5141 3 NASH RAMBLER CONV $ 263 i “1 CHR —_4—-DR —-§ a ‘30 BUICK " Tor $ 395 _ ‘4@ DODGE $45 Only Olds Could Je So New! ‘84 DODOE 's TON PICKUP 3 Ss $1 DODOR COn 3 05 38), ‘ 80 DODGE ‘4 TON PICKUP $ 36. O b l 49 OMG PANEL $275 | 57 ldsmo lle ‘48 CHEVIE UTILITY $ 205 COMING HERE RIEMENSCHNEIDER Dodge ©) Plymouth NOVEMBER 9 HOUGHTEN & SON - $28 NORTH MAIN. ROCHES TER | _____COLIVE 11-9761 is? 7 HUDSON COMMODORE 6. RA- dio and heater. $195. seen to *ba2 area rE eee te or 7 rE 10 after 232 8 SAGINAW __sF EE 2-913! | 7 JEEP, «4 WHEEL “DR with ‘5S FORD A BEAUTY. $005 ‘ _weneh. 1 Ruth | st _after 4pm SAM'S AUTO SALES, 724 Oakland |” 1981 KAISER GOOD TIRES no! rust. Phone OR }-7663 after 6 pm | ! See a OW ENS | YOUR FORD DE. ue ER 147.8 Saginaw E S401” — ) RUTH | ONLY 14 LEFT 1956. GHEVROLER.| = LEFT OVERS aires -- Doors agons and Hard Tops Never licensed or titied ‘47 GOOD CONDITION. - _ St etter 4 p.m Our USED CAR PRICES Include A PRICELESS REPUTATION | Every time we sell a Used ‘Car we sell our own good name. We sell only the, Tkind of Used Cars that! are worthy of the buyers’ confidence and our repu- tation. RECONDITIONED hise officials cars SAVE UP TO. $850 dust $95 ofr old car down and up to 4 leech on balance NORTH CHEVROLET | 1000 Ss. WOODWARD 3IRMINGHAN & BIRMINGHAM CCARARTEED WILL es rt payment BILL S$ ; -§-0297 : R. TAKE OVER 18 Laceo) : vipa ¢ down. 43410 Grand River Ph. orthville, 735. Ask for Earl, 7 aT %§ FORD 9% PASSENOE 4ton wagon, Ford-O- \-C-Matic. ‘Low mileage FE 80632. i 2 DR, R&H Birmingham Clean Cars See Stan or John andbe ~A Satisfied Owner $3995 ~ 'S6 Lincoln Prem. Coupe, Brown Pull Power. Sook 56 Lincoln Prem. .. ge Black & — Pull power. 56 Mercury 4-Dr. M. H/T 700 actual miles. .ame as New. 56. Mercury M’clair Cpe. Like New. Terrific deal 55 Olds Starfire | Braker. Micsewe on avd "sent. Real 38 ‘Buick Roadm’r ;.$1795| Convertibie, Pull Power. A real! 56 Chevrolet 210 .. $2195 | ee on. V4. Power Glide. Radio eater® A Real Beauty. sg Buick 2-Dr. Syaetee Radio « Heater Nice 34° Mercury Hy 1. $1295 ern “White, *s5 3 Lincoln Capri ....$ 795 Full Power herded "52 2 Chevrolet es a J 495 Power Glide. 55 Ford F ery + deat 95 rere atte 4 ate? Dr, Fa ak rc H/T... $1243 . eens fOTORS. 53 P Pontiac »seeeees GODS ee 4 me ¢ : ‘52 Pontiac eer eeeee $595 f de, Bpdsomet.. ‘| KSTON: o-114) O fort V8 $395} Seapets, Radio & Hester, A Best of Financing Available 870 S. Woodward Ave,’ . Midwest 66934 —— FORD — 1989 FORD cUSTOM 2 DR Ex-|’55 Fairlane .....“..$1595 cellent BO Bale hug aver- Door Custom. Ratio k Heater. age id ughes, Doage! bi Pivmeun Doster ras | Oe em EUeeee Jon FORD. RY | wclean. No rust. $225 EM 30117, | AITO SUPER VK o51Star Chiet . saggos $1895 Al PO SUEER MET a _ son S| | SO Olds SO ensue SES FORD _ Holiday Coupe ~ 54 Club Coupe ..... $ 995 ge Pp ti +) $1 205! 6 Cylinders, Radio & Heater. od Pontiac 4-Dr. ...d1/7)- elec PONTIAC | le 3 Chieftain Dix. ..$ 995 55 Chev rolet Oars $1 395 7; Door, Radio & Heater | Sport Coupe PON f TIAC $1. a ree >: c ,'54 Star Chief ...... x 5 SS Olds BB ...0...- $1899» coinns art ‘ Super 4 dr |W. Wallis. anaes Beautiful - _| CORAL ¢ 55 Buick Hardtop ..$2195 ; Super 33 Meadowbrook ..$ 595 $4 Ford 2-Dr. ......$ 995 ? Deer Radio & Beater. Customiine =~ = PONTIAC , 1°55 Four- . $15 "54 Buick Century : $1595 oon Door 870. -$1595 Station Wagon © 15,152 4-7, PONTIAC, 'S4 Pontiac ........$1395!'52 Chieftain Dix. ..$ 695 Custom Catalina | Four to choose from. All fully nee, Ctutpped ** *54 Olds Super eee nS LAGS 88 Convertibie i PONTIAC ot jo4 Convertible ..... $1495 ‘Sa Cadillac one eee 8) ee ee © Meee $2 Sedan Ses 'S3 Pontiac ......-- § 805) Transportati ion Chieftain Deluxe Sedan | mith |53. Cadillac ..404 S15, Specials! _ 51 Ford .........<..$395 53 Sontikc Saco seg B95 1 CON: S owe eee Convertible "49 Ford oreoeee eee .$95.97 * i 2 Door. $2 Pontiac ........$ 895) i Station Wagon '49 Nash egrctaee: We | '@ Deer. | ge Novi ‘Re Walled _Lake. MA #1513 PONTIAC $2395 +t ae . . MODEL Lc nctinerel! ROADSTER, | ‘36 Star Chief . chop nd chennele an Custom 4 door Loeded with chassis. 7x15 = Hydraulic brakes. $175.00 138F5. 3 te | ae The - 2 oe Claudette Colbert, Frederic March, |32 sch-maxer oman Pe foley ow ig Best—“Whistle Bait,” starring Brigh 8) destice Charles Coburn ané Nancy Olson 3 Strong man i } ‘ eTy. €:30—(7) Realm of the Wild—“Ele-| Robert Young ae for a Day. (9) Justice in The Royal Family.’ We also 3s Compass point © Hi-Fi phants,” African Mystery.” (4 @:00—(7) Ozzie and Harriet—"Pool 4:15—(2) Sedret Storm. \had Lindsay and Crouse adapting 3° Bosential y, ‘ | Bengal Lancers — Eva Gabor Table.” (9) The Falcon — “The {Nn cy | heir own ‘Arsenic and Old Lace,’ ing ® Radic “The Steel Bracelet.” (2) Big Break.” (4) TV Theater — © 30—(2) The Edge of Night. (7) Jainn was another great show. is Ketel fat * Inter-Comm. Systems an el c Father seachés frantically for his _ amar of the Jungle “But we were frustrated by two Frontier—“King of the Dakotas 4:45—(4) Modern Romances 45 Flowers © P. A. Systems Part 1 daughter after learning she was factors: (1). We couldn't build up! ¢ pressed as 2 3007) Kukla. Fran and Ollie. bitten by rabid dog in “Before 5:00-(2) The Earfy Show. (4) 4 rating when we were on every , mner, BLAKE 9) Coma Py Crist he | It's Too Late.” (Color). (4) The) Comedy Time. (7) Mickey Mouse fourth week with the fights on the ona TE Attairs of Three Napoleona.” (| Millnaire—“The Story of Waldo, , ub. ‘9 Dance Party. lother three: (2). We couldn't do 2 Grek setter RADIO TV irs — a ‘Made! Francis Turner.’ 6: 30—(4) ) Gene Autry. | justice to the plays in an hour.”’ $3 Inquires 24 Shade of red es ee he 9:30—(7) Theater—“Woman Who — |__ When CBS announced the new 7 ear ine 4 Girer : a ; . obse b T Intoxicate 3149 W. Huron ) — Forrest Tucker in “Night| _ finds prejudice, “Woman Who Texans OK: Aid Plan arene aye sences a sit! ? Piunge tote da French. tines 2 IM TE | FE 4.5791 ‘ H Strike.” Dared,” starring Laraine Day.-+_ jpge F . ed that aud would sit et 20 Bea ecacie i MLL Y | ) BS Roeigpas » I Wolf — “S ding in ‘Mistake’ Election still that long. The ratings prove, 2 Great Lexe ee 141402 BSC At ; : ee —_ 7:30—(7) Disneyland — “Along the caged . I've Got a Secret = DALLAS. Tex. (—About 200.000 ial iimaert eae | 3 Mineral rocks 38 Author Louis CLI 7 : O F | Oregon Trail.’ Fess Parker obert oung, guest, in pane x nat a ed . dier . oe C3 jedi 71. I ome Ward's TV Service foo scctor. (9) Million Dollar! quiz amendment to the state constity. Report 60,000 Destitute |i chtu — “ iacen FT RIATOTe Pl Tale TV Radio, Car Radia | Movie — Dor Ameche, Dana An. 1% oo —(7) Wednesday Night Fights tion in a “mistake” election. _ Aft Port Said Attack | SS ae Simecase EeL3Cy State Canadian =Schenley : drews in “Wing and a Prayer.”",; —Frankie Ryff vs. Kenny Lane the amendment qualified nearl roe et oS Woaeeiee” ¢ = comme CIUICICS FE 2-2976 46 WN. Hilldale (4) Eddie Fisher. (2) Giant Step, of Muskegon. Mich. (9) Festival 25909 permanently disabled can LONDON @ — Cairo Radio de 1 Weather - sean ae {PORTED CAMADUAN- WHISKY. BLEND, a OPEN EVENINGS —Quiz show for youngsters with, —Premiere. Hume Cronyn, host. zens for state aid clared today “about 60.000 persons i» Pamaces in 4 Nothing reduc Six YEARS OUD + 06.8 PROOF } Bert Parks. | Eartha Kitt; Edmond Hockridge.| The election act mistakenly read/are destitute as a result of British- te Prats. | 47 Cars (Coll) SCHEMLEY DISTRAEES CO, RY. C — ~ ae —————————_— baritone; Dave Brubeck Quartet; the ‘second Tuesday in Novem- French attack on Port Said." stick $0 Legal matters . . Raya! Winnipeg Ballet. (4) This ber” instead of the ‘ ‘first Tuesday The broadcast said the Ministry sass — Is Your Life — Ralph Edwards after the first Monday.” of Social Affairs is endeavoring to in Detroit. (2) 20th Century-Fox! 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STEFANSKI 22 — "| Stars on Seven. 2:00—-(2), Our Miss Brooks. (4)| “% New Long-Term Payment Plan Take up to 18 months to pay! * It’s compatible — you get black-and-while shows, too! * Dependable -— easy to tune! 6:00 P.M. ..........Hobbies In Action Gh. $:00 P.M. ..........Perry Come Show = ‘Shewnaun ones “Call FE 4-2525 for Detail — _ HAMPTON ELECTRIC 4s pee Tv: Saas nd gi Wthaate ss * 1197 Weit — Se reSate Pte ee i. = * * 5 } 3 ; OS Ee 2 ¥ ri ie aT ee : 2 ‘ oes ‘ ae i = : 4 - 28 ae ue ¥ A ; Nn didancaniciocsgrchvaaitty nis si. chosen aieghabeial raed istics + “ i ‘ P ’ = : ‘ an = : Z " : 4 . FORTY-EIGHT om meee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, , NOVEMBER 14, 1956 Soe aera No Gain, Big toss = Ba" tines bey rains poured ‘And He Was Drunk? [eins And ae was able|Build More Hospitals. Irach at the pest tive, yearn, Mlk Production Up TC Hi NG rwater t ht ole y Be - RICHMOND,’Va. (AP)—Twice a doing hundreds of doliars damage} ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. #}—Em- ‘times without trouble, officers said.| WASHINGTON — The nation’s aprenpetiordicnge Ape 7 gated _ cee oe Tormented | by itching of dry ecrema, burglar ala has thwarted thieves: ‘to goods below: 'manuel Welch, 29, of Detroit, ak} . communities are combating the of 1955. . ly more sh como Soothing, medicated Resinol Oint- i apa ag hen phar- | ‘vested and charged with drunk driv-| Largest state park in New mn odbametais im te problem, with 507 : milk-in 1955, again of + ss | nen ee reliever of such, dw aren the aa But the Minnesota was the first state ing, told police under questioning, is the Allegany, 70 miles south of/hospitals in the process of con- LPP ONS Cae prallyprda yeti raipnelh seek tress. aa . a we oes -store's..oss...was.. heavy, even|to_employ public health -nurses/that_he sometimes used an alias: besa which contains uae at 10 ew poate owronat oie ~ agg 8 destroy "twas used as uid: milk, ——— won re s —r,though the thieves. got nothing. Yor" Indians. sebastian Bogasl | THIS SALE ENDS SATURDAY ... SHOP MONDAY, | /ceape\ | ‘ea FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 & SAVE : ate! SS 2 add another room to your home with a single piece of furniture . . . Harmony House divan bed Special purchase! You would expect to pay | $229! $ Sparkling Larex (R) threads highlight nubby frieze fabric © Choose your favorite from lovely decorator colors Available in It's like having an extra guest room! Becnutifully styled Harmony House . Choice Harmony House divan bed.opens so easily, is so.comfortable for sitting or sleeping that Colors you won't want to miss this saving! Coil spring box back and restitent— 4 coil spring cushions are covered with foam. Only $19 Down on x tiey Terme! 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