the Weather | CB, Weather Burean Forecast -- “Tah YEAR ~~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1956—38 PAGES. ~ cra. ape _Rochester, Avon Thrive ites Are Rich | in | Beauty, History — By CONRAD N, CHURCH * ‘Editor's Note-This is wade ean ot hake he he st in @ seties of articles describing the Rochester and Avon Township are as rich in history as they are in natural beauty for it was here that the first settlement in Oakland) County oécurred. -~.-The first settlers came on Mareh-17, 1817. They were James Graz ham and his son Alexander and Christopher Hartsough and their Pi gee * oe nee families. A record of their coming appears on a marker which bas! been placed on a white frame building at 116 East Third Street in Rochester, It reads as follows: , “March 17, 1817, the first, log house in Avon Township was built | on this lot. In 1818 the first white child was bern m Avon and the | first school was held in the house.” The next year John Hersey made the first-entry of land, paying) $2 am acre for it. Soon the first saw mii] and grist mill were erected on the shores of Paint Creek, since water power in the early days was all important. Last of Hungary FallsBeneath Red Juggernaut Oniy Scattered Pockets of Resistance; Estimate 20,000 Patriots ‘Dead VIENNA \— The over- whelming power of Rus- sia’s huge military machine * * * In 1826. Gov. Cass, Austin E. Wing and Charles Larned laid out the original plan of the village, containing nine houses, The First Con- gregational Church was organized July 1, 1827.. Rochester was incorporated as a village in 1869. It became a home rule villagé with its own charter in 1948, The present village occupies 1.6 square miles. Aven Township was organized in 1835. The first township meeting was held April 6, 1835 when William Price was gocted as tts first Guperviser end Hiram Higley as the first clerk. “The famous canal that was to be dug with pick and shovel all the Mt. Clemens to Rochester by 1844. It still may be seen along Avon Road. One good spot to look is at Yates’ Cider Mill. Among the names that arouse nostalgic memories in the minds of older residents of Rochester are Stoneys@feek, North Hill, the Western ance. hmoved relentlessly today} | yey-mcross-tower-Michigan was begun in 1838, They had dug it from against the last-pockets—of} Hungarian national resist-| . The only major pocket! left inside ruined Budapest; at Osepel Island, = of the nation’s biggest. in The Western Knitting Mills at one time had a plant with 111,000 ‘dustrial complex. Workers square feet of floer space and employed upwards of 500 people. It) Darricaded themselves in used wool purchased frem farmers in the vicinity. This company One of the big Danube is- operated from i991 until well into nt the present century. : ‘land factories and W. ©, Yawkey of Detroit was president of the knitting mills. | Tused to beat off det C. 8. Chapman of Pontiac was vice president and general manager attacks by Soviet armor. and William C. Chapman was secretary and treasurer. C..B, Chap- | man, son of William Chapman, now resides with his family on West — Third Street in Rochester and watches~with interest the great | 'Dunapentele (Stalinvaros), south changes that are taking place. a: the For no longer are the sawmills, the grist mills ont the knitting P the Y law 7: mills the biggést industries in the village. Today Rochester is boom- Knitting Mills, the old D. U. R. interurban cars. In fact for some ~-yeurs the village got- its suppty ot -etectricity~for street tights from Was the D. U. R. ithe Budapest suburb of Ujpest, in . pe along the roads leading te Aus- a ined| ! & Other pockets still held out in) -tria,and—in-th= Vac area-eorth IN REMEMBRANCE — With row on row of marble headstones as a background, Sgt. George Myers, army bugler from Indian- “apolis, sounds taps in Arlington National Cemetery yesterday dur- Nation's War Dead Ho , ored Nationally : Eaypt Agrees. -'to Permit Entry Without Delay. Hammarskjold. Leaving to Confer With Nasser About Cease-Fire LONDON (?i—Egypt has ‘agreed to permit entry of ithe U.N. police force im- jmediately, U.N. Secretary 2 1General Dag Hammarskjold ~ | the first units, now assem- ‘bled at a staging area near ‘Naples, Italy, may go in to- | morrow, | Canadian Maj. Gen. F. L. M. Burns, commander of ‘the force, was talking in ‘Cairo with President Nasser ,and Foreign Minister Mah- ‘moud Fawzi when Ham- --_marskjold__made _ nouncement in New York. AP Wirephete| The general said he secretary ing Veterans Day ceremonies honoring the nation’s war dead. City (intends to leave by plane tomor- and county offices and banks closed today in observance of the |row for Cairo to discuss details holiday. \with the Egyptian government and ‘also will inspect the Italian stag- | Chairman Asks All-Out Effort Big Issues Face U.N. Assembly Regular Session. Ope to Deal With Crises in’ Mideast, Hungary ns drive is past the $500,000 mark op) \its way to the $612,202 Friday goal, | ‘Campaign Chairman Walter K| Willman announced today, ing, and its residents are not quite sure they are going to enjoy it. Martin H. Haselwerdt, —- of the National Bank t and chairman of the ad- Otto John Tells damn Ah committee for its Rochester 6 Damage. ae, eeeqvaet it this way: | SD nae | always been & cold, hunger’ (Did Abuse csr cee cae ee eee giad that we were 0 ‘tei. Bu, tere hs been 8 Rata. Son Ratan a change. in our rate ny, OEM ‘i ' ance ap during the past two years. a speech over Budapest Germany’ s Ex Chief of ‘New subdivisions are springing up radio that groups of rebels still Intelligence Testifies at on all sides and people are flocking were holding out in cellarg by lin.” in s ni in er Treason Trial | = Wasetwerdt PE Ee ae gees by mt ag KARLSRUHE, Germany | about 1 maiitich dollars jhe said he believéd “all Buda- Otto John told a five-judge uae time of our merger pest remnants of the counterre- trying him for treason today he} ‘National Bask of \volution will be liquidated” in two , was subjected to “psychic _tor- tor-| September of 1985,” ‘or three days. ment’ during the 17 months he, =e time ‘HOSPITALS SET AFIRE wag behind the Iron Curtain, He) doubled our | In the_relentle: ‘said he has “Hothing to tear*-now-; a apes by cal Teuit of the nationalist remnants, John, former head of the West Ple ational Bank De- i of workers houses were shat- German intelligence org 0 al tte trolt's footings as of Sept. 3, Ite red, a children’s clinic was and sometimes called “The man| this year were $1,934,741,168. heed out, hospitals were set _ with the thousand secrets,” went) Everywhere you turn in and afire. To wipe out a single rifle- _on_trial_before_the Federal" Su-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) _ {man the Russians would turn a preme Court on charges of dis) full barrage from tanks, machine’ closing state secrets and denounc- ing agents of his office to ot Sh iW rs Predi ted, Russians. He has been in 0 e Ic in West Germany since he sored || ed b § back across the Iron Curtain near- 0 ow y now 7s The U. Ss. "Weather Bureau pre- dicts light showers late this after- noon and evening, changing to snow flurries. Late tonight will be clear and colder, with a low of more horrifying had ‘seen in the days of World War I. By the best available estimates. 20,000—or perhaps more—Hunga- itians died in the attempt to break. ithe grip of the Seviet Union and. communism on their country. Rus-| sian dead were estimated at from, Addressing the ‘court today, John, now 47, recounted his per- wonal history. He told how he became a member of the anti- Nazi underground in World War Hi and made a dramatic flight to Britain after the abortive attempt to assassinate Adolf Hit- tering a high of 36 - 40. ler. The lowest temperature in down- It was on the 10th anniversary town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was of the day that John went into 24 degrees. The mercury rose. ——— East Berlin: ‘slowly to 40 at 2 p.m. i _ Work to E Ease Detour jam aes = 2% = 30 degrees. Tuesday will be fair and rather ‘cold with the thermometer regis- pondent# back from Bi brought these figures, and said the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Seed ee ae UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. @ — The crises in Hungary and the top for the eighth straight year. | Middle East were the two main. issues before the U. N. General ———————-—_—— Assembly as it gathered for the ates mdey & Ty tet Heder Winner Wanted! Ante Hits $500 French and Israeli invasions of in PotO-Gold— Egypt topped a list of 73 subjects Now that prize mone awaiting Assembly debate. at the Gold is past the $500, cea coal ,lith annual three-month sitting. heading rapidly toward a $1,000 perhaps the most crucial in U.N. \pot, you'd better get busy and find history. “the correct solution before _ some-/ Ld = * Soviet military action against , “Hungarian rebels and the British-” Letters Urging - ‘Airline Service UF Drive Tops $500,000 ‘Mork = The Pontiac Area United Fund, Pontiac plus Pontiac and Water- such as the Boy Scouts, St. Jo-| ford Townships, now amount to See 8 ye mat ot ge be sald. The current campaign is to raise | He called for an all-out effort the | funds for 54 local, state and na- next five days to gain pledges of 5 $112,202 to put-the UF over the. pve community-service agencies 1957. Over two thirds of the money Totat-pliedges from givers: in sought will support area services,’ * Chamber of Commerce Reports 75 Requests ‘$158,086 quota. _.000_quota.The- division this-year- jing area, now occupied by units ‘from Denmark, Norway and oe totaling about 200 ne Caire talks of Burns and Hammarskjold may determine . whether the shaky cease-fire be- ——~ ' tween the Egyptians and troops of Britain, France and Israel can be made permanent. Eventually troops of 16 nations seph's Mercy Hospita] Clinic, Oak-| jand Family Serviee and the Oak-- ‘lane? Child Guidance Ciinic. lare to be nied id the fo Of the three campaign groups, jice force, from which all of-the the Commercial Division under Big Four powers. are barred. A James F. Nye has the biggest {7th, Bucma, withdrew today its job to do to- score 100 per cent offer to contribute. The Rangoon of its quota by victory luncheon- government said it had received time Friday. ino response to its offer. ial * Ld The division so far has raised) per cent. or $121,376 of its The Egyptians had made clear respec: for their sovereignty was ‘among several conditions for ad- Pledges from Pontiac area indus-| mission of the police. They have try and its employes now total | siso sought assurances that the $340,902, or &2 per cent of & $414,- {British- ‘French and Israeli t forces 7 being led by Earl Maxwell; per- aa territory they overran in the sonne] director of GMC Truck and hostilities that broke out two Coach. weeks ago and that the police will The Waterford Township and be based tem- in Egypt anf Pontiat sections of the Geographic porarily. a. Division under the overall chair- imanship of Mrs. Ralph G- Bump} : I ‘announced today:—He-said — As Burns flew into Cairo from The Assembly stood ready to one beats you to it. ‘for Stop Here take up either crisis whenever | Providing Puzzle No. 23 produces, | Seeretary General Dag Hammar- ie winner, this week will bring a) Letters continue to pour into the skjold could report success or lucky entrant $600 plus $25 extra, |\Pontiac Chamber of Commerce of-, ‘have less than $4,000 to turn in to) ‘ampaign headquarters in order to, g0 over divisional quota of $19,116. | failure in his attempts to get if the winner is a Press subscriber. | U. N. observers imto Hungary That's pretty good return on a) and a U. N, cease-fire’ police little time: spent, especially _since! To make sure your entry is — UF leadership is concentrat-— fice urging the establishment of air special efforts on the Com- | line service at Pontiac Municipal) mercial Division, following a re- ‘Airport. port meeting last Friday noon. John W. Hirlinger, manager of Reports showed that some com- Israel, the effects of last week's British - French invasion of the Canal zone continued te re- _ verberate around the world. Both Russia and Communist ‘China issued new threats to send i“velunteers’’ to-help Egypt throw toad the British” and French “ag gressors.” 4,000 ‘to 5,000. Western corres-| térce into Egypt. ‘it's fan besides. Admission of three new U, N. | members and the annual Soviet) bid to seat Communist China were) jexpected at the opening meeting ‘this afternoon. e * * * Morocco, Sudan and Tunisia, al-, ied, be sure to check Page 8 for’. ‘the rules, Then read the clues care-| ‘fully, check the word list below (it ‘contains all correct answers) and isee what you can come up with. ‘Why let someone else walk away with all that loot, when with a little he Chamber, said some 75 letters oad already been received from) large and small industry, local merchants, service clubs, and pri-| vate citizens. The Chamber seni out 1,073 let- | mercial solicitorg have made no | te date, though” the | United Fund drive has been un derway since October 23. At Beirut, the heads of five \Arab states met in a top-secret parley to discuss the whole Mid- die East situation. | Chairman James F. Nye asked; Reports said the leaders of Iraq,. ‘that all of his solicitors turn in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Saudi ‘ready recommended by the Secu- ‘effort, you may be the one who's irity Council for -entry -into the !richer -by $600? ters Nov. 3 asking people to voice ‘reports as soon as possible to cam-| U. N., were deemed certain to get Here are the words for this the lecal field. rence St |Arabia would discuss not only the their support for this service at {paign poncems tes: 201 E: Law- - British - French invasion but the (Continued on Page 31, Col.-1) ithe Assembly's os fe c continued division of Korea: ee ee Retirement Problem ‘|Hunters Are Advised ito Leave Home Early — fhe necessary two-thirds vote of'week's puzzle: Abet, anger, beat, approval in the Assembly. This boob, hoor, cirele, cleric, cut, cute, would raise U. N. membership to/gaps, hobo, horse, kid, kin, kit, 79. ayers, More, noise, norm, fidtes,| | Other controversial subjects on |pass, poets, range, realm, ‘regal, Ja included | rg - Posy, » Snore, Spry, the independence movements in tenor, tic, tones, toper, true, ruled Cyprus; sae ce fed ner cues Circuit Judge Faces - Oakland County Circuit Judge Frank .L. Doty, who must. notify Gov. G. Mennen Williams by Dec. 1 whether he will retire at the end of this year or serve obit his elected ferm until 1960; said today he has) snq ached no*decision on the prob- Under a recent: dttte Lise, sidigen LANSING (INS) — Michigan State police have urged all deer ‘cee : Ste, Pa a pees ae . ey Segoe ee pss pct was ble 8 er othe ero, MacDonald Chamber officials are expected to jead a delegation of representa- tives who will appear before the Civil Aeronatics Board to stress the need that this service be ap- proved. “I’m very much pleased with the results to date," Hirlinger said. “The demand seems to be wniver- sal for convenient air service in_ Pontiac.” He said he hoped ‘the letters would mount to around 200 before Dec. ft. “The more the better,” Hirlinge? said. Among letters received are ones from Pontiac and Fisher Body Di- visions, Balgwin Rubber Co., Con- sumers Power, Pure Oil Co., Mat- thews-Hargreaves Inc., Tel-Huron| Shopping Center, Pontiac Business Professional Feng Civitan Club and Zonta oo Hirlinger sqjd more plans 8s to| who would be going to Washing- som D.C. wonkd e ferhecning| ont haters, Conmber: Boers ot on is In Today’ s Press County News..... weeaeity 8 Editorials ....... sbagdeenenees 6 Pot-0-Gold isehtiedes akon apres. 2 . a ‘ = 6,21. Women's Club, . Sarah Van Hoosen Jones Gives 300 Acres to MSU nounced they will accept a gift of 300 acres of land northeast of Rochester from Sarah Van- Hoosen 2 ems a former member of the board. ‘for use during her life, but¢— of Runyon Road, was bought by it will be available to the, university for educational) [she knows the State Board of Agri-| Governors of Michigan State University have an- Miss Jones, who lives in Rochester. retains ‘te land his_an- a a \ a st & _THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY NDAY. NC OVEMBER 1 12. 1956 ie ee a in n_ Bloomfield ie _ Three youths who Ponting patice! say admitted robbing a factory worker of $2 after slugging him with a chain were held early yes- terday for imvestigation of armed b? robbery. * * ® a = Police say the youths, one of them 16, also admitted hi-jacking a hitch-hiker ana stealing about $40" >-earlier Sunday. Heid are thaniel Margesian, 17, of 569 8. | Jessie St.; Patrick Hatfield, 17, of 574 W. Hurog St.; and the ju- venile, whe was placed in the Oakland County Children's Home, Police say the three attacked | Bruce Atfield, of 395 Third St.) about-§:30-a.m__while Atfield was, walking to work on South Saginaw street near Turk street QUICK ARREST They were arrested shortly alter- wards, police say, when Atfield identified their car. i Atfield said he was walking | _ down the sidewalk when the | youths’ car pulled te the curb — ‘and the three jumped out. i Two of them held his arms, At- field said, while a third took the |The Day in: » Ritmidghan City Waits Till Tuesday fwith burial in Mt. nha ay, ee e Ceme-; The state of Vera Chuz * Mexico supplies an estate| = the world supply of vanilla extract. = * for Zoning, Water Talks BIRMINGHAM — bi It fg, te vned, he ty Ar rouelion saties tho present sys- tem, he says The reabiinte siitihd ‘ee informed and then decide on purchase of to- tal water supply frony the Water Authority, mixing Well water with) the Detroit water in set proportion, or construction of a new plant pro- hac arold L. Sherman — ee Mr. morning after a brief illness:in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, His body is at his-home on Draper avenue.. Arrangements ‘Farmer-Snover Funeral Home, peat he in Time the Deer sale Fore ane Sherman died Saturday = ———— 8 Power, ‘se mm, Center. focus model. were by the ae a mameanccrsed | ‘and 50 per cent Detroit water, iSchone says. ; j Iee making procedures can _ probably be starteq sometime this week, says L. R. Gare, d-ree- Howard Striffler, president of the! ¢ Birmingham V Villas Property Own- (joe Asn, Inc.. registers us| boiler and machinery there, with | « er premium of $1,033. | + a a county agency that would be able , to act outside of the antiquated ¢ drain laws now existing, we urge the adoption of this resolut iSchone said in asking city support of the county DPW department. William 0, Plunkett William O, Plunkett, 579 Ridge- dale, died following a long illness this morning at the Arnold Home _in Detroit. Born in Milan, Aug, 26, 1876, money plus several bus tokens - , : Fentise ae vests then and if he came here in 1946 from Cass _—.-from_his_ pocket. He was slugged $48,999 SHORT. — Commercial Division Chair- cial _Co-Chairmen E. Patton and Ciyle |iaroid K Schone’s suggestion is Lake and Detroit. Surviving are | across the shoulders once with man James F. Nye (seated), finds that his solici- Haskill, Commercial division solicitors are asked | accepted night. a sister, Teresa Plunkeit with what he-thought- rags ae of —rors-arestitt $48; “Area } Detroit. used_with:/. whem. be_Itved. = . bicycle chain. Atfield = United Fund quota as he adds up reports turned Only. five days remain in the current Pontiac |ouf adequate controils at present, Rosary will be recited eS Det. Sgt. cae eee said the '” to date. With him are (left to right) Commer- Area United Fund drive for $612,202. Schone reports, but control valves at 8 p. m. at Manley Bailey Funeral ‘ three later admitted robbing a ~ ae — soon to — Home, Service will be Wednesday 1 Berkley man, Gerald M. O'Con- : the city badew’. Detrolt wai °° at 10 a.m. at Holy Name Church, ot Cha eee . Editors Elect _ Cty . wanna er They picked up O'Conner hitch- | m 0 ed re | f rain A pew water treatment plant hiking about. two earlier, De- E. Cc Hayhow is under study, but Ayres, Lewis, eaten Representative Here Pauw said, on Woodward avenuc in Bloomfield Hills. After driving O'Conner to Woodward and Seven Mile road in Detroit, they roughed him up and stole the $40, DePauw added | _Neither _Atfield or O'Conner |_ to Press Group Nor dic Lands | comcia e Tacouale Sadia . Denmark and Sweden ‘ Hiisdaie Daity News; wes oe! Se - Area Man Dies WEDNESDAY—2 te 4 p.m. REMINGTON 3 KIWANIS “71-Year-Old is Victim; "Travel and i" \of two Michigan editors elected to! ~ Color Movie “Tuesday; \the ‘American Soclety of Newspa-| 2nd in Kiwanis Series per “Editors Saturday by = group's board of directors. were seriously hurt, DePauw said. “Denmark and Sweden,’’ the sec-,; Hayhow was fomerly a city edi-| Red Might Crushes ) Ig 1 rus 2) ‘ond in a series of Travel and Ad- tor of The Pontiac Press. Last of Hungary ‘venture programs being spon- Ajso honored was Kenneth R.! sored by the Pontiac Kiwanis Club, West, of the Lansing State Journal. will be held Tuesday night at 8 The pair were among % editors (Continued From Page One) _ wounded numbered 50,000, Rus- at the Pontiac High School Audi- throughout the United States torium. named to the ASNE. ae = ee given by noted documentary movie Hospitals were so crowded that Producer Herbert Knapp. He to cellars and garrets, Standing color cameramen. all crammed with suffering hu-| Two of the happiest and best County Townships Historic, Beautiful | A film and commentary will be —_—- litters carrying the wounded were considered one of America’s = directed manity, In the Petoefj Hospital, managed countries jin today's | one of Hungary's, largest, doctors poe aah ar are ia in ber (Continued From Page .One) have operatiig- for two day¢ ima,’ includes. scenes from suc abot Roehastersathe answer is the: without ‘the aid of drugs: The ‘famous cities. as Copenhagen, the wounded are dying in great num- city of 700:000 bicycles: and same. Ev idences of growth appear — because of the lack of anti- Odense, the birthplace of Hans on all sides. There are new schools, ‘The fi xicati Kronberg Castle. the Fl ce ee e ronberg Castle, the Elsinore o i ne into: eye taste of Eee, “Harelet.” and the buildings. as well as hundreds of garians a week ago has turned many industries, sports and festi- to crushing defeat at the hands of vals of the two nations will also be OLDEST COMMUNITY 13 Russian divisions an estimat- shown in detail. Change is not so startling in i aaagtiaom some other communities in Oak- Boy Remains Critical _UF Headquarters to it throughout thelr history. Tt Announces Gifts to it _throughout their pea It After Fall From Car Tomeeny | Reeven The Pontiac Area United Fund it in- Rochester. A Milford boy, ‘Headquarters has announced the dents regret the swiftness ae its new homes. » county. But if some Rochester resi- aes is the oldest in the | 4, of 2648 Davista Dr., who tum- oe . . betore Clawson. Justice Great. 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Sopinew-ntind Thor # e bled we se ee a al Le following list of gifts of more’ present growth, they are = @ ents’ car Saturday, remained in ne ti “Denmark . oritiess condition Sodav: authorities then $50: ee ___, #0 the increasing "reepodatbilities _ MOSCOW @® — Soviet Premier, ‘ today. Pontiac Press employes $1.800.00 and problems they face. This is — t Sueden* ri at Pontiac General Hospital said.|Sears, Roebuck & Co. empicyes .-1.604.70. shown by the pectinases 15d Bulganin has accepted Switzer. “and Sweden | e The boy suffered a fractured == cee Gaeies sad oe ae nie — .and’s invitation to a summit Colored Motion Pictures . - skull when his head struck the Frees t Cebinets. T . oie 318 00 saiger creniasla city. ihe city ee ee ce cc cial Herbert Kna to Pontiae te ouse 6 ‘abinets ne. empioyes : ber comes oO ‘on pavement on Baldwin avenue south Bove’ club empioses 26420 would include some five and and India to seek an end to the take you on a camera cruise to, (we @f of St. Louis street, Pontiac police Motorear Transport employes. 224.50 y ® danger of World War III. ithe happiest and best managed countries ‘ Crofoot School employes . 205.00 quarter square miles, stretching \oscow radio said Bulganin’s)!» today’s troubled world. You will be § said: Leora Gechoo! employes ...., 203.06 shown castles. including. Kronberg. the _. —“The-tather, Willard R.—Reeves, 71. Rouell Driveaway Co. - 113.00, out a eee village message to the Swiss said he is risinore it Shakespeare's “Hamlet,” | 7 OWE emplores 7 » Hk e- north, _east_and— hinw E- such as Copenhagen, the 3, said he was traveling 10 to 15 are «nb Co, empioyes _. . eH west. jwilting to attend such @ “meeting: TG {400.000 Mieseles, snd Odense, 7 miles an hour. Hel gh 3 seen ine employes... 131.38 ‘because the Soviet government ‘irtnplace of Mans Christian “Andersen. ‘ a Ww see 6 wide varie s He and the boy's mother, also in, titer Car Tranapor loye 10g! Rochester's population in 1950 “always is willing to settle out- jag those of “White Coal” hydroelectric e the front seat, said they heard their Weiverine Eictaainees cpr es 118.00 “AS 4.279. Today it is estimated monding P roblems —- fo"newsorink Orrefors, the | Mcbegt < . Willie School employes .... 114.00 at about i j son scream, turned around, and 34, Scouts of —— ie ¥ teed it the aL eo errr Bicahaice aus edi in ¢ : “shipping ‘ane snip butlding, and. ‘. saw him falling headfirst out of the Malxim Schoo! employes........ 102.80. is comple the new city’s popu.’ Swi the | Te Bee Ceres! Sees door, Pon‘iac City ay : te pepe lation will be approximately 6,500. | the viss suggestion, saying You will see people who love fun and e iJ oe ees & Inc ace 5 06 roblems threateni the eoehdl pees sports. They participate in most > Reeves was mystified how the Dr. &. A. Geritie. — pod There has been opposition to the pi ;: ing ports and excel in many. Viewing some) ‘a door opened, police said, He be- Siig oor wed 108 09 © incorporation. A suit was filed ask- 4re before the United Nations and ot ene many festivals with thetr pror—-, MUST outper form any | os lieved the door, which opens only Kiwasts ke em ployes) 100.09 ing a court order to prevent the fe ee * rea ae yee are tate” | other rug cleaner you've | a z from the outside, was locked when. Prank 8” Lyndall ae red 00 * Board of Supervisors from: putting las Pesce . oe m0 irbgpeens from | . A rev ue series © evoted to | the family left oe Per pete ices nircaretle ; ape the issue to a vote. A visiting |the work of the Pontiac Kivanis Club, ever used —or your. e he Beatie dover Sales capiose as judge recently held that the peti- Detroit Youth Burned |ering ecmmentie. ot tats and =a mone refunded! ° MeCarroll hool empilore» Y i The Weat he; ee er : iy reper been ‘properly and le€al iy Incinerator Blaze y e Weather Neonal Fowa Stores. tne’ | pay ly. Preparec NOT ICE! ! EW | z - eau ¢ 8. Weather Bureau Report Pontiac Mills. Ine : 13.00 _As soon as this order is filed DETROIT (INS) — A three-year-_ NI W LIQUID Poeene Once viCaRirT pian MEE Comtann, 15.00 brief period follows in which old Detroit boy was reported in No Season Ticket or Single — ai = clendy, windy and turning much Mostly presen ot Semel ti 1400. notice of appeal may be filed... Admissions Ava'lsble: ht Seats We ts i a. | a tfipeemay Atom snd evening hanging Walton Bivd. School employes | 3750 Hf the ease is not appealed, the suffered when his clothes ‘caught! have std Fox oa Paar nagodibie: rpeses igh wat ee ae —— yes 5662. supervisors will be free to act, fire as he lighted rubbish in an in- i - , arin - i : diminishing vn and mach ew 90-38. Ganon W deceers employes 2.50 oes . hago eer — jcinerator. F - ; ae Sear ee cold, high Hraid Motor Beles employes _ 50.00 election. The final decision will | Police safd Fred Moore lit the) . SN UOSE chifing nertheesterty bt ID Cop iheotion Cec cuployes 33.00 be wp to the people ttving within rubbish with matches supplied by] Nobody 25 miles this afternoon diminishing te- 1. J. Mannan - 9.90 the affected area, a cousin, 4-year-old Jimmy Grey, ; : Paul A. Kern 50.00 L ‘ eB Wonts to Today in Pontise H. L. Blackwood . ;0.00 -Importance of the incorporation ¥'- glomest temoersture preceding @ =m. gcnram et ee s)o0 iN assuring the orderly develop- a | “Shop Around’ 3 At @ a.m: Wing velectty 15 mpn.iDh, Ravard Bauer > oe 50a ment of Rochester._was emphasized ° Direction. Wen aa aise 2 Ot van uD! oo bY Clarence Burr, village presi- for a Sun rises Ti sadar lec 9 i -—c Ae. ‘Confederation Life tngurance 3a. Po} dent. 5 Give them LR. = oe Moon seta Tuesday at 2:22 a.m — MacDonaid reaped Lower Priced iiesy ries Satay ce ak Gn AR. Jobieon #000 ABSOLUTE NECESSITY courage... Dewntown Temperatures hy ey Holland : io 00 “Tt is absolutely necessary trom) Doctor Ss re ras 2 uss $4 Frank i ; ee 50.00 the standpoint of Rochester's tu Gem me wink ¥ Buthwaie soo ture,” he said. “The present char-| a beng Pom... s. Ny Brite Plating 50.00 acter of the village's residential, | aaa ————- ~ “social and recreational life can, Sunday in Pontiac (ha recorded downtown: jbest be preserved by directing and| H t r ‘ 2 Highest oops” aM Committed to Jail —— it right here in Roches-'| ‘2 ‘ean vempera ———— <1 -_46-61—Ptentiing guilty to reckless drive lf ir people look to on - z for these things. on sa rope Ponts ing, Henry Ducker, 23, of 2h Ves- hi top th th i 4 Hightet temperature... =< , ter St, Ferndale, was. — snalinses Mw anne wth ccaecenetal F re rr .* _<——e fain 06 ui day by “Tray” Justice Charles present village borders, but in the, pena wat eens anaes area immediately round about. We: SAVE MONEY Highest west Te . : - : ee te teres Tite CP act pee _ heed to incorporate the larger area! by: Having 69 im 1907, ©. Win 1811” & that wWe-can control our own: i} : Bender's ‘Thmpersisre Char - Pleads Guilty—Is Fined development asa growing com- ’ PRESCRIPTIONS . 47 37 Miami 71 58 ‘poumity.”’ . 7 \ Filled : ‘< =f is se a Kenneth I tage A Aa (Tomerrow ~ Probleme accom cht ot ee films. aa! Mm: J oy .. 16" oe: ae eae e eee Oe ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. NOVEMBER’ 12, eae | NY.Police Calm |," "a. "sls" TSG Sdn Cae | “NOWL LOSE WEIGHT Angry Pastor (Sri tema, sa TNpeests ou SuApSHOTS f ‘THIS SAFE, EASY WAY 2 _Picketing Reds __.|missioner Stephen P,. Kennedy to : es EMAN TELLS YOU HOW 1B —-c “Until 10-2 Ms — a: ee y- orp tee xe Bs When 00 many beautiful movie Pp NEW YORK # — A pick — : stare tall what Ayds has done panenmeeten tienen eset ene eeecooceesesedecece * works.: ie een, od Free- 99 . ; | In Coma 6 Months, eon collet Di H Pi y Girl Returns Home a ‘on too much weight, I start eer Hunters 4 - LONG BEACH, Calif. -w=Suz/B : 7 —]E-NEXT-THURSDAY—tNov. 15th) anne Payette, 15, who has been . bon, Taken before meals an directed, |p % the big day . . « better start | in a COMA Nearly six Months, 7 eamafar fC mppetiie.. You of hopping te your hunting-needs : icomes._home from the hospital : £ a te = even shopping. You'll find most every- » °fc0 Redes dc thing you ‘need priced LESS than | » * * ai. you expect to pay. we : A athogn Hon ro Bg oa . i SIMMS = Pontioc’s ONE-STOP Hunters” Headquarters) @: day he cannot afford to keep his. daughter in Los Angeles Chil-| dren's Hospital any longer, knocked over several of the bar-| Her heart stopped beating dur- WOOL 22% NYLON Bring Your Negative : Now — Beat the Rush + riers and shouted at police: ing a tonsillectomy. Doct had, 12 Pe al Cc d With | ol rf | R D- Plai Hay 9 are treating us like ani- + indies: the poll to vant it. ersona or $s Envelopes - ) C ortu E lai do mals. __ beating again. ek “GENUINE DISCOUNT PRICE’ on Newest Model WL SUNBEAM Electric Shaver. Ugatiow Val. $ 95 . 1 ’ oa Without Trade-in. .$14.95 Big single head sliaves, closer, cleaner in -_ time. Has 5-YEAR SERVICE GUARANTEE. Leath- er case. as p hee Tonite & Tues ay j a ee a i ee ~ Hunting COATS a ee eee ae. 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Miles an ‘Hour! ms Sie Device Proves Safe or eheumate heart ease and other} “Aig Emergencies” ~_.|now for free “Heart of the Home” classes to begin Nov. 20. * SAN DIEGO, Calif, w—A rock- ions for the classes to Opdyke Road, south of as promising) Boulevard, will be taken by Home them a chance to survive even in| Demonstration agent Mrs. Frieda ground-level ejections, Bennett at the og carat — Convair Division of General Dy- sion Service, 1260 W . Pon- Pr gem in — ae namics Corp. reported tests of the. tiac. roe i. drop in and visit their children’s wien en tee fel oo cuiatiing.. te igen ie classes anytime during the week, Force and aircraft industry to de-} Meee, Se . Cox said. oats said that lectures, dem : velop a standard upward pilot S| onstrations and slides will be [Cae apeem. | presented to show homemakers ~how they can de dally. Jobs. around the house easier. Classes will be conducted by the \Michigan Heart Assn. through funds re¢eived from Pontiac. Area United Fund in cooperation with The test ejections were made! Michigan State University. The from a rocket-propelled sled mov- four two-hour sessions will be ing on tracks at Edwards Air|taught by Mrs. Norma Landon of Force Base, Calif. A Convair|the MSU Department of Home’ TFI92A trainet jet cockpit was| Economics. . used on the sled, The entire program has been Even at 590 miles an hour, the endorsed by the Oakland County rocket carried the dummy pilot| Medical Society, Mrs. Bennett clear of the ‘trainer’s vertical fin said. and 60 feet above it. | At 240 miles an hour sled speed, | ; the seat was ected 14 feet moi ANNUAL Clean-Up _ ithe air, It automatically separated! > . ‘from the dummy, which then was f (| R (parachuted undamaged to earth. O inton Iver ees The. rocket ejection seat was produced for Convair by Talco’ iene Co., Ine., * Tv The 3 schist “seat “lor “the first’ time gives the pilot a good chance of ejecting safely from ground level in case of an emergency on takeoff_or landing,” said John G. Kalogeris, Convair test engineer. It will be “Operation ‘Clinton | Hamden, River Clean-Up" becinning tomor- ‘Tow as members: of the —Forestry- {Division of the Parks and Recrea~' ‘tion Dept. give the river its a, ‘cleaning. ee Se preven Ceylon’s $ ‘Death Rate. ‘Cut Third in 3 Years | Donald E. Nagel, city forester, said his crews would begin the COLOMBO, Ceylon — Public clean-up at the city incinerator off health methods of malaria com East Boulevard and continue about trol—specifically, the use of DDT five miles through the downtown have helped chop Ceylon's death area. rate by 38 per cent in three years.. “We will remove all debris like The attack on the death rate was old tires, cans, bottles and anything made without any effort to lower else tossed into the river,” Nagel the birth rate; consequently Ceylon said. is experiencing a population) To prevent river jams, the crews growth which, if it persists, wil] will cut out unnecessary growth double’ the population—in-about-26-0f-trees—during the two-week. ‘years. project. -4 = 4/5 qt INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS for extraordinary mildness + and character _ BLENDED WRISEY, 65x SRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. ‘$6.8 PROGE. SOMERLET BISTHLLERS 68., 0.2. 6. 4 WAYS TO BUY! 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BUREAU OF CIBCULATIONS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17 12 1856 ~ Good of Whole City Is at Stake Here Pontiac’s City Commission facts a tough problem in the matter of the new Grand Trunk support yard. * * * Often forward steps have some unhappy features. Even rebuild- ing a room on your own home frequently takes away some- thing else. Hence the Commis- sion faces the decision of wheth- er the nuisance caused by the yards outweighs the question of providing General Motors with a chance {o expand and grow in Pontiac. The railroad is merely ‘an incident, Pontiac Motor Divi- sion and Fisher Body are the. actual issues. * * That sector of the city is zoned for manufacturing and the Pontiac and Fisher plants were located there years ago. As they grow, they require * — if the City wishes them to have the opportunity for additional expansion and additional jobs in Pontiac, the switching services must keep abreast. * * * : ‘The City engaged an engine¢r to study the situation and make pos- sible recommendations. He listed five proposals with the advantages and disadvantages of each. Three would \ require expensive grade separations ‘and the City regards them as im- practical; and one entails the con- demnation of a considerable amount of land with current homes. Placing the new tracks in a dif-_ ferent location that does not serve the Pontiac Plant or Fisher suffi- ciently to do any appreciable good is * * £. -f--the -most- _practica_site-is—ep—venzon ask for a recount” paved. some home owners, a few businesses and a church will certain- ly suffer inconveniences. These people located where they did, with erste a ne, Fn Oy “Pontiac has been one of wonder-— ful and marvelous growth. The Corporation today pays more than half of the city taxes. They're real good neighbors. They don’t complain and they Support every progressive’ move that arises. They give time, as- sistance and money. If we compel them to expand _ -elsewhere, they have the plants _ already erected and in use. Can anyone picture these other cities shaking off the chance to get additional jobs and additional | | employment? * * * Few things are_ perfect. This is a give and take world. The Press believes the problem should be solved in the light of doing — the most good for the biggest num- ber. Those immediately adjacent to the tracks will suffer, but the addi- tional 150,000 people in this general area will benefit greatly over. the ‘years ahead. : = —Pus- -human—race—would—be- about. as uninteresting and dull as a rainy Sunday afternoon if the members thereof behaved themselves and did no foolish things. The Man About Town 88 Years Young Versed in That Procedure Forgotten man: The one who evidently didn’t forget to vote. When Michigan's duly chosen Repub- lican presidential electors meet in Lan- sing next month to cast the state's 20 elec- toral votes for Eisenhower and Nixon, Oakland County’s 153,026 voters who helped them carry the state will be rep- resented by George Scott of Royal Oak. This county comprises the i eighteenth Congressional district, and Mr. Scott is the elector named by that party. Now 88 years of age, George has served in this capacity many times, and wé now suggest him for the same pai in 1960. What I call adding insult / to injury comes in a phone call from Mrs, Gladys Mon(liff of Birmingham, who suggests that Ste- When Baylor Aeteated Texas, 10-7, Saturday, 7 of the 18 sur- vivors in our football contest were eliminated, being those who picked Texas to win. The 11 who the full knowledge that the two great industries were already present. Any plant, anywhere, hopes to grow. This is a part of the/calculated-risk you run when you Jjocate a school, home, predicted Baylor would win now _ carry over to next Saturday’s © contest game, when 3 predict that Georgia will win, and 8 favor Au- — business or church. Life gives no-ab-- the! ‘two. Pontiae area_newspapermen, solute guarantee to anyone. If you build near a big factory, you always face the fact the plant will probably grow, expand and require additional / services of all sorts. That's part | of the picture. * * * General Motors states that day additional expansion in Pohtiac As blocked unless better switeh- / ing is provided. The Grand Trunk of a million dollars to/ /ring that / about. Unhappily. ew tracks’ bring some woe to those adjacent. It can’t be otherwise — in Pon- tiac, Pittsburgh or Paducah./ x /* * y . Pontiac auvomobiles right now are assembléd in severy ‘different cities. Eyery one’ of these centers jS no end eager to_have more jobs~iri “their/ /eity—and less a both’. Republicans, / Sterling Eaton and Bob Beach, met different outcomes in their first sally Amto advanced politics. The former, a Northville publisher, won out as one of Wayne County’s State Representatives. The latter, a Fenton publisher, was de- feated jn his run for State Senator from the Genesee County district. Unique sentiments are expressed in a letter from J _ Amateur Skin Diver,” oe resident of-the- oft flooded district in better drainage or larger ‘basements. i Weed killing spray cars have been used by Michigan railroads for many years. But Chicago got an Associated Press dateline the other day,. with the somewhat amazing news that the practice © has been started there. The family dog of Peter Densmore of Bloomfield Hills, dug out a ground a * Fs: ae Assue, if thereby forces the railroad court, and the decision nhight years. In the een it’s a + had : be tween cities for Successful : her ‘farther with additional growth! a in tiac. We/ are the main. hog (woodchuck) that had gone into early plant, Most of/ us wish to con- hibernation, and rolled it over several , but thete’ 5 no use ducking times before it awakened and ran away. fact the plants in all thes aaron eae Verbal Orchids to-. : : —Mr-and- Mrs, Witliam—A.—Windiate — (If the ission side steps the of 1075 Union Lake Road; fifty-eighth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Harmes of 1038 ‘LaSalle St.: fifty- second ‘wedding _affhiversa Mr. and Mrs Fawin, 1 T. Sturtman Mr. an rs. Foster ¢ Gaunt of Highland; ‘golden wedding. Presidential Etector~ Well Md term, RR sai a Bete ee 2 a Voice of the People Wants ‘Comunity He use for Older Pontiac Citia ’ eee NEA Service Ine David arenes Says Election Day Fallacies Disproved WASHINGTON — There are lots of fallacies being spread now about the trends in American politics, based on a superficial glance ab last week's election returns. * * * é One is that there is something inherently, publican Party and that phe Demo- cratic Party with its irpeconcilable divisions and control of certain committee chairmanships by south- ern leaders, is 16 be regarded somehow as a /stronger”’ party. Another is , Anat a president, “when elected to a second term, _ loses his with his party. A thing/ is that Vice President ‘Nixon gnd Senator Kefauver are sure -béts for the-1960- premtdemial nomjnations, The available evidence on cach and a realistic examination of the ¢ustoms of American politics re- ‘futes every one of these bin. ml tions, PARTY NOT WEAKER Thus, the Republican Party evi- dently was not the “weaker’’ party in the eastern states, where old- line Republicans decisively beat Democrats for Congress who had been elected in the recession of 1954, -Likewise, Mr. Eisenhower himself dropped several points from his 1952 majority of 70 per cent and 65 per cent in some of the farm districts of western States. In some instances he was in the minority himself in con- -gressional districts where the Re- publican candidates for Congress lost. He was just as “weak” as his party in many areas, “weak —about the -Res the people. His power with public opinion is such that he can shape political events by an outspoken declaration on any issue. His party will follow him rather than risk an uprising at the polls in the next election by the people who agree with-a president's viewpoint. Mr, Eisenhower said in a re- cent press conference: “Certain- ly, whoever is the aspirant at the end of two terms for presi- dent will want that president's support, and wilj want his biess- _ing as he seeks any nomination and election . . . I do believe that the office, the power that goes with it, is such that his in- fiuence with his own party will be great.” ; So far as 1960 is concerned, ‘the presidential candidates chosen by . both parties will have to fit the then-existing conditions. Senator Kefauver may not have a chance against newcomers like Senator Kennedy of Massachusetts, former Mayor Clark of Philadelphia and some governors in Democratic states who may be in the limelight in 1960. Senator Humphrey of Minnesota may be the ‘candidate of the ‘‘liberal’’ wing. * we ¥ As for Vice President Nixon, if fate should —put-himt in the White- House before 1960, he would nat- lly be a candidate to succeed lf and the Republican Party would nominate him. But if Tom Dewey decides to run for governor of New York in 1958 and beats Governor Harriman decisively, he _will have staged a real comeback and could be an important factor in the presidential race two years later, : * cd ne petat-to-thet gp 2 eke determine —The—importa: ‘times and the issues will the candidates pph Ager Me : what they did or in 1956, Four years can make a whale of a dif- ference in the mood of the coun- _ (Copyright, 1956, New York Herald Tribun¢ Inc.) F- Dr. William Brady Says: Basal Metabolism Reading Doesn’t Tell a Darn Thing fees “Letters will be. condensed when neces- why the City of Pontiac doesn’t a meeting place for them they are downtown shopping, Np of community house where hey might have a game of cards, a cup of coffee or~ just-a~chat with a friend. Many cities have community centers, even Clarkston has one. Why not a big city like. Pontiac? The Sunset Club tries to supply ___these needs. -but-onjy-once in two _ weeks at the Wilson School which is far from town. How about it, older citizens? Can't someone start ‘Shopper’ Shows Teen Immaturity In answer & the boy who doesn't want class assignments to do over dea oan os stated. However, ‘at a vast teenagers who just an i gee cnnceding erect chance to let off steam. _. the weekend, I think it's. a good Soviet ‘Gangster Regime Strains Other Economies - By MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER INS Economie Commentator “Phe tragic bloodbath cs Hungary ~ ___ dramatizes anew the cost sheet burden here and abroad of the” regimen of illegitimate police state dictatorships behind the Iron Cur- tain. i * 8 ®« And as long as gangster govern- ments are recognized, they confuse world opinion by quoting the scrip- tures: in their own favor. One of the unresolved ques- tions is whether Megitimate gov- ernments, created by force against the will of the people, are entitled in international dis- and‘ immunities that go with sov- ereignty. Apart from the deep spiritual and psychological wounds imposed by tyrants, they also levy colossal economic costs * "* LJ In Russia itself, 39 years of Bol- sians of civilian participation in the fruits of improving technology. The unwanted system of collective ; scandaloisiy Wastes power, and results in a pitiful yield as IN INDUSTRY, TOO = §imilarly, in Russian industry, . the misuse of human labor is prim- itive indeed as contrasted with the use in the United States of labor- aiding tools of production and in- creased power technology. a * *# * Thus, despite the tremendous Russian population, the colossal mismanagement and persistence of primitive techniques — in a “manpower shortage.” In_ terms of | Ressian na- In a study of 1,000 cases the basal temperature test proved a better index for thyroid therapy than the basal metabolism test, as reported by Dr. Barnes in the / I hever tell her she acu have het head examined, but I wonder sometimes what quirk in the Yankee mentality keeps people buying basal metabolism tests _ ———— lt thiselearty- -proves- that; —4-A- a “playing the slot-machines:— when the Republicans are in pewer, they must have good eco- nomic conditions — uniformly good thronghout the country —and must capture at least two- thirds of the seats in the North in order te get even a working ma- _ *——fority of 25 seats in the House. . This is because the Democrats start out each time with 65 to 70 seats unopposed in the South, Actually, according to the latest returns, the Republicans last day won 200 seats in the House as against 169 by the Democrats apart from the uncontested dis- tricts in the South. The final fig- ures show that the Republicans won 17 Senate contests and the Democrats. 12, There were six un- contested Senate seats in the South. Yet now the boast is heard that the Democrats are the “stronger” party—and this in the “face of the fact that the northern, Democrats in Congress will vote in January to give the chairmanships , zof the committees, indeed the ma, chinery of control in both Houseé, to the minority faction of Demio- crats who are committed by/the voters of the South to = Aivil- rights legislation. ' The next fallacy—about the sup- posed decline of presidehtial _in- fluence in a second terfn—is one that Adlai Stevenson tried to use as a campaign argument. If ac- eepted, it . would logically mean *that no president oh either ticket ought ever to bg elected for. a second term. f _ eliminated date for & third term, virtually nominated in 1908 his successor _ the technique of the test in the medical journal. I cannot insty‘uct ' laymen—ask you physician about it. I mention it here to cofrobor- ate what I say about 7 basal metabolism test. / I say the basal metabolism test or measurement telly no move about what ails patient or what to do about than a real doctor” learns by / —aeey phy- sical examination. it the metabolism test, measurement, or reading serves any pepe oe nar in practice than to whether to give or not to give the patient thyroid extract, A have been unable to learn what that purpose is. If there As another purpose for it, sure}y sone physician shouid tell the/ world about it and take out ot/ my sails wast little wind is Aft in them. _ / Yankee wisencres. go for the / machinery the trick specialists and - “clinic’ racketeers use to make a basal metabolism reading. Per- haps I should explain here that when I refer to the metabolimeter as a Rube Goldberg gadget, I do not mean to imply that the car- toonist invented it. But he never devised one that was funnier. LEAVE IT IN LAB The metabolimeter is useful in) the physiology laboratory, and in my opinion it would be better for the ailing public and the medical profession if it were left there. ; Signed letters, nat more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personel health and hygiene, not) to disease. diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if @ stamped seif- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan ——_ 1956) shevism have deprived the Rus-—- . an- in American - cost sheet burden of the Russian rule ig self-evident, and the ‘suc: ; Germany, ary and —Romania- that the subject. people are not unaware of what is taking place. The diversion of productivity to destructive warlike purposes de- prives the people of the opportunity to lift their levels of civilian ma- terial well-being to comtemporary standards. _ HARMFUL TO U. 8. Even in- remote United States, the gangster control of the gov- ernments of Russia and the satel- lites, including Communist China, is imposing decisively heavy costs. on the national economy ove? here. The continuance of over $40 bil- lion a year in non-preductive mili- tional ledger, this is a cost fied chronic booh government posed by force. It is cae in a lack of adequate goods and services for the civilian popula- tion. 7 ‘This sh failure of the Com-. munist system to produce satisfy- ing living standards had been ex- plained away through the years by propagan‘a wis In the satellite eountries, tbe 15 Years Ago CHURCHILL SAYS Hess bared Nazi plan to starve Britain. — COURT SUSTAINS vice grand jury. 2% Years Ago MAYOR NEWTON resigns post. a RENEW attack on Ma- . Case Records of a- Psychologist: Use ‘Horse Sense’ With Children Dean schoendaum says that parents dre using so-called ez- perts, instead of their own “horse | sense.” Millions of Americans also worship physt- cians more than they do God Almighty! Such idolatry is just as bad as that of the ancient Hebrewcs who worshiped Baal. Use \gumption more, and you'll. need doctors less! By DN. GEORGE W. CRANE T-319: Dean Matthew H. Schoenbaum, of, Loyola University in Chicago, recently served as mhoderator at @ state conference on _ youth problems, | “The psychiatrists,” said Dean | Sehoenbaum, “as well as judges taey: tested wine 3 child’ reactions ought to be at a certain age, If the child does not William Howard Taft — who —— a a office before, Recent history’ is even ‘more to- the point. “President “Truman —itr 1952, after he had eliminated pessell ‘varntitiatefo = as re _ No president . losés Influence fot ; 7. single day if- He stands well: with © sellors, vet pe ‘can’t maintain a happy home of their own. . Textbook writers on child psy- chology may ‘sit and observe a few kids in a special laboratory situation for an hour per day, and then decide they are authorities on juvenile’ problems. You must be with them all day, and: all: night, too. You must sit Alas, some educators have lit- tle herse sense, In fact, there is a small group in every profes- sion who also are “textbook” ex-. 33 es3 i rf : d z Ee eis ee Pe. ay bees ee = =o, OS ge ‘e a4 = = Bi = = ete te Seu oe ue Ab ee — fae # 3 2. 2 - : ‘ =, : I ‘ane fe : : . EG ee aha ‘ oy ppg PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1956 ot: Picactle Foniac si . AF Strengthening an wt e 4s “8 gyi si i ae D ‘ tects Bullet. x n vital age oh Defenses in Detroit “It is obvious,” he said, “that) OKLAHOMA CITY w—Firemen| - — an increase in the state of readi-\anq police combined efforts yes- Besa | PAINESVILLE, Ohio DETROIT @—Brig Gen, Ben-\ness is appropriate at this time in|terday to rescue an 11-year-old) light of current events and. CUr-/hoy who became lost in a maze) goof underground ..storm.. sewers... 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Commies Shoot Dewn Ter" Cons -Darenaeatimaied “which we are unable to fill,” United States ih 1904 when the Nationalist Transport en OM ee Bow oe Free | review and employment carla’ to Veterans Sian Harvey Spo umber males by ee com-| . graduates. Ses ee a2 iS oe ae = = = “ x : 7 Fenn et Oe ae 5 ie +o Sey es ost fo SE as : 5 = = i % peta ‘ E ; | paced brother, George, Wasi ys oy = with 600,000 in 1950. The ly 2. G left thei tive\“: Higley represented President) TarpEl u@ — The Chinese Com- peedwr ng Here's enother chance to empty Pot-O-Gold into your ow [i viliage in what is oa Creche} Eisenhower at the ceremony.|munists hi cot a —< wey s os A Beginning Class in tout ‘ent! iting is bei kets. H no winner is found for last week's puzzle, Puzzle slovakia 30 years ago to come to More than 2,000 persons Nationalist troop transport (Scabies) ts high h To fi t the correct solution,” th Ne 24 wil be rere and be sue to rgad the rules caretully. jj canads. ote ens in slent reverence lover the ‘east China coast, Pe Itch ly contagious and] © CALL TODAY or PHONE FE 2-3551 c t 8 t | ies of nine diets es ed ee pat ad ence ; Braap incor | Film star James Stewart, prin-|Nationalist officers and entished life if not ‘aabped. me pa Th B 1 I tit te | But when John became ill while CiP@! speaker at Be Sen, oe men were recovered from the cause‘is the itch-m:te which 1s ne- uSstiHtess ns l u ceremony a le tri to| wreckage, | ‘ ; The puzzie consists of (1) a number of circles which con- J visiting- his son in Springfield, the ey | = limmune to ordinary treatment. j awrenee Stel Ponti M “ tain @ few scrambled letters, and. (2) a corresponding list of son notified George at his home those who died and to those “‘who/ - Nationalist air force headquar- EXSOR? kilic the itch-mite wet _ Return This Ad for Information an tie clues to these words printed below The object is to arrange [fin Calgary, Alberta. returned to serve their country/ters said the two-engine C46 was almost instantly. ‘Only three- each group o! circled letters into a word that best fits its clue. again.” dropping leaflets over ~. ms | The word which you select for Circle No. 1, then would be the “No one desires lasting peace|355 miles northwest a Fema day EXSORA treatment is re pees heen, - seeakn dal Uae eeescnbcne ———— one which zou would print in the apace. to the right of (1) _ The mouth of the Amazon Tiver| more than those_ who know war,”|when it was shot d by a Com. (quired. At all _ oe “VETERAN ‘ippnovEn. — = jadded” Stewart, “a World War ‘Iilmunist fighter. 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NOVEMBER le, 18 , Joes ale CE hee rs ~ 2 ge - RE aN rer ini Poles Won't Give Up Their Little Freedom fare ae ee spill "3 are expected to Join-tn-the ” es pas job. Boy, 10, Invents Gadget Bemolk Ships to es to Improve Egg Beater lin Clearing Suez Canal ie : ships, the Energie and Ausdauer, Driving without a license cost a on —— Mm coos Oe by set off today jor Port Said to.help ‘Flint man $10 in fine and costs inventing a suction cup which may clear the Suez Canal, ™ \Saturday. Lowell W. Shumate, 26,.. ANEW YORK “(INS)—Just a few) Gays” ago, "50,000 “youths ‘silently| | marched through the avenues of Tiles kbc ae bism at home” He wants the case, of all the Iron| no Cracow in Communist Poland. The/Curtain mute parade attracted many thou-| U: N,, with continued demands for countries kept before: thel INT SEND CASH “But the United States should) used.” (fi tod ant mica et “unless it is given the pro-) and probably in his own country, ‘whipper. te has placed it in the Thé—4500=ton—shtps~ “warty Ded the court afer pleeding guilty — viso. “that the Polish people are to| he was optinalatic ‘about the out-“Ij.ands ofa distributing agency. have a deciding voice in how it is! come. : nd no money to the present re-! sands, some of “them curious|*2¢, Withdrawal of Russian forces,’ s¢ 2 commidiy Na sdlk’ ths” nlay’ anh tele ee ee nS Be ne he added thought,’ ef the repressions in Hungary lost lg " he said, his thoughts with ‘mar school boy's inventions is a —_— tow. Livedtorp trip =< hose peoples. “‘Yes, No sacrifice household utility tool which serves Suez was expe to take about Asked if, in view of the horror is in vain. Nothing good is everas a spoon, a pickle fork and a/20 days. be..attached...to..the..base of the) ~ jequipped “with giant cranes i a ae i Dd. ieee ‘Another af the sixth grade gram-\°ther repair devices, were taken’ Fate re National parks and forests: make — up one-half of the Pacific north- British, Dutch and Norwegian west area. lifter of milk bottle tops. * * “We must!" was the usual an- swer from the boys. “We must!" < * * * - Many apparently assumed it was another Communist demonstration But these orders to march came! _ from no commissar. It was a spir- ~-jtual-command,- a spiritual demion->>°- stration. The paraders were ex- pressing their sympathy not with communism .but_ with freedom -— and at the risk of their young necks, for the new ruler of that country, Wladyslav Gomulka, is as The man who told this story is a smallish, rugged, round headed, gray-eyed patriot whose countenance bears signs of trag- edy but who can stil! smile occa- sionally. He is Stanislaw Mike- lajezyk, the last free prime min- ister of Poland, now a leader in such groups as the International Peasan({ Union. He has just re- turned from the union's meeting in Paris, “Fighters for freedom in Poland and Hungary have made perma- nent gains,” he said. “Never again will the peoples ‘of those coantries ‘be forced back into com- plete subjugation. They wil be} , tinue living—but they'll never give! up their ideal, their hope of being) free.” HASN'T DELIVERED The Soviet Union, in Mikola- jczyk's opinion, has failed in al vital particular in its brutal colo-| nialistic program. It hasn't de-| livered. The heip it pledged China| has not been delivered. It has) given Egypt very littl. It has) milked rather than fed the various so-called People’s Democracies | i i So there are economic as well | as polities! and-secial reasons - for the towering gripe of the | slave states. There is pressure | for a change in Russia, reports | the man who once sat down and learned through triaj and error | that business can't be done with the Kremlin. s * * The Polish Red Army could rise when the time is ripe. despite the; _ illegal presence in Poland of eight) divisions of Soviet Union forces.| Mikelajezyk said. The people could) rise even before the army. They) do what they can to break the beck | of the USSR. Even the Kremlin! admits Poland is producing hardly! half the grain it did before the! war * * * “The greatest terror and . blood- shed. such as in Hungary, won't change people dedicated to dom,” Mikolajezyk said. “I'v just seen evidence of public protest as; never before. We have proof of, great. dissension in Russia itself. There have been countless demon- strations in Georgia and the Ukraine. 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PONTIAC PRESS_MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1956: Friday of the week followi Sree eee ea Tae Here's another chance to-empty Pot-O-Gold into your own ets. If no winner is found tor last week's puzzle, Puzzle No. 24 will be worth §600. To figure out the correct solution, check the clues below and be sure to read the rules caretully. Even a periect answer is no good il it comes in late or 1s _Imailed incorrectly. The puzzie consists of (1) @ number o! circies which con- tain a. few scrambled letters, and, (2) a corresponding list o! clues to these words printed below The object is to arrange group of circled letters into a word that best fits its clue. The word which you select for Circle No. I, then would be the” -which_you would print in the space to the right of (1) low. You'B notice thet come sg pape rr po ig tn ot ¥ use a 6 as any letter you wish Hewgre, nd il loos in thet cle mutt bo a sign, of course, can represent ANY letter in the Do the same in al! the other circles. Study the clues care- fully and errange ail the letters into words that you believe best te these clues. Use your § signs to help you. spell out the right words. PUZZLE NO. 24 ° oe bd SNAG BE) B eccescccccssccccccccse 8 seers eee ee ee ee ee aeene z OR FOC PRR EO Re HE Oe eee 10 RRR HOOF an esas are 3 SPHERE ERED ER OR ORE ll SHOE OHHR ERO ERED EH OEE a Pre eee) 12 SOR CEHH OTHE HE EH ETRE Oe t SPCR SHH CRATE THRO OEe 13 FeO HCEHEHOR ER ER OH OT OEE A ORE HOHE eee eH HR Eee PT SPORE CORO SEHR EEE HEe —Pssasexc CTT TT TTT ree AS. CECCNC UT OO re ee Wee ere Lj SOPRA RR SEHK DO ee eee ewe 16 eR OPER ee eh Reena ere OOOH OOH Oe OH ee He ee NAME ............. cones CTREET ADDRESS 20.0.0... ccceeccrescesecncrsevece Ciry eee oP eee ere eee eee e* PHONE NO. ee eee oe enene Clip Along Dotied Line and Mail SOLUTION CLUES 1. Everyone remarked how——old Mrs. KeY looked aiter her seige of iliness. 2 In the eyelid, t's Waty annoying wiien you're trying to tead., . 3. 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Has a definite association with a king. 16. If deeply interested in religious history, would be inclined fo have scholarly discussions about it. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone {s eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- ' ate families 2 A contestant may submit as many entries as he or she wishes but they must be on erftelal entry blanks printed in this newspaper. ———— |; Better ‘Try It! Eisenhower at | village in--what--isnow Czecho- slovakia 30 years ago to come to|More than 2,000 persons bowed!nese Nationalist — Canada. mes ah steadily since 1910, the bu-jer, ‘and as Aone aad =the So ENROLL NOW _Jn_DAY. HALF-DAY, or EVENING. 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Nothing good is ever “Yes. No sacrifice! Bae am Mee nad has solve ‘tbe attached to the base of the! “Boy, 10, invents Gadget |German ite 10 Hilo: ‘lin Clearing Suez Canal HAMBURG, Germany i” -- Two Flint Man Is Fined of the world's largest salvage| ships, the Energie and Ausdauer, | \set off today for Port Said to help/Flint man $10 in fine and costs’ clear the Suez Canal, ‘ The hips, t cranes — “aaa a taken | @*eFtord- Township, ——_—. trip to the to nasi Fed Beater @ — Ten- the vexing -problem—of holding —a! hand-operated egg beater firm by. inventing a suction cup which may, whipper...He. has. placed it in-the | _ imar school 4,500 - ton " lhands-of a distributing agency... lequipped ‘with ¢ Another of the sixth grade gram- other repair devices, héy’s inventions is a/under tow. The long household utility tool which serves Suez was expected to take about; National parks and forests make as a spoon, a pickle fork and (20 days. lifter of milk bottle tops. British, Dutch and Norwegian! west area. oak \paid the court-after-pleading guilty- ships are expected to bin tn the of a. Driving without a license cost a Saturday. Lowell W. Shumate, 26, - ihefore-Justice-Willis -D,-Leturzy- ot | uP one-half of the Pacific north- wherefor. * * *& “We must!” was the usual. an- swer from the boys. *‘We must!” * A * Many apparently assumed it was another Communist demonstration But these orders to march came from no commissar. It was a spir- itual command, a spiritual demop- ‘stration. ‘The paraders were ex- pressing their sympathy not with communism but with freedom — and at the risk of their young) necks, for the new ruler of that country, Wladyslav Gomulka, is as Red as any herring before him. The maz who told this story is a smallish, rugged, round headed, gray-eyed patriot whose countenance ee site trag- ly i edy but who can stil! smile occa- [~~ sionally. He is Stanislaw Miko- lajezyk, the last free prime min- ister of Poland, now a leader in such groups as the International Peasant Union. He has just re- turned from the union's meeting “Fighters for freedom in Poland and Hungary have made perma- nent gains,” he said. “Never again will the peoples ‘of ‘those plete subjugation. _ They will be raretul= tinue living—but they'll never give up their ideal, their hope of being} tree.” HASN'T DELIVERED The Soviet Union, in Mikola- _ iezyk’s opinion, has failed in a * vital particular in its brutal colo- nialistic program. It hasn't de- livered. The heip it pledged China! has not been delivered. It has, given Egypt very little. It has; milked rather than fed the various so-called People's Democracies. a_fie there are economic as well as political and social reasons for the towering gripe of. the slave states. There is pressure for a change in Ressia, reports | the man whe once sat down and | learned through trial and error that business can't be done | with the Kremlin. s * ® The Polish Red Army could rise | nna the time is ripe, despite the egal presence in Poland of ei ght! poircle oft Soviet Union forces, Mikolajezyir said, The people coult rise even before the army. They| do what they can to break the back of the USSR. Even the Kremlin admits Poland _is producis half the grain it did bef war * * * “The greatest terror and blood-| shed. such as in Hungary, won't) change people dedicated mad Ae dom,” Mikolajeryk said. “T'vé just seen evidence of public protest as never before. We have proof of great dissension in” Russia itsetf. strations in Georgia and _ the) Ukraine. 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De-all i . and cuts OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS CLAYTON’S FURNITURE and APPLIANCES Phone FEderal 5-9474 3065 Orcherd Leake Rood workers gathers outside the Zera motor plant in Warsaw, Poland, ‘after Comite the-new Polish Communist party chief, pledged a new order in Poland and free elections on Dec. 16. 4 4 eee as low as - how it takes all the BUDGET TERMS KEEGO HARBOR Personalized Service INSURANCE Brummett- Lincicome Inc. ge by 377 S. Telegraph _Parking: blasts, hf & ue Road Repairs in Monument Will Open Letter Srsre'cissc Tobie 12 Years Early Missive DETROIT (INS) — A 39-year-old Detroit: mother was in police cus- tody today for allegedly killing her husband as he wt at the dinner table. ‘band, Nathan, with a 27 caliber rifle when he’ said he was going out for the evening. I} SAN FRANCISCO # — One of| The couple's three children, aged San Francisco's many monuments)8 to to 14, ~aeened a ————e is to be torn down today and) man will be read. In 1918 Martin Hanson, an ec- centric real estate dealer, lost =D | battle to keep the city trom cut y roopers ting off some of his property a street =a * * ° “Be just and fear not Do right, | whether it pays or not. | “Immured is a letter to Elva to be delivered Nov. 11, 1968." | Elva, in 1905, was Elva Stand-| Sepiecnpenens _ |berg. then 6 years old and accord-' ing to Hanson the only person in fs -world who sympathized with bim, * * * | Todayy with another, project in ‘the works to widen Market Street, | 'the monument is being removed | and opened 12 years early. | Elva will be there. She's now ‘Mrs. Fred Rust of Orinda, Calif. Death Beats A-Bomb | SEA GIRT, N. J. @—Engineeril George W. Saathoff recently com-/ pleted a new home he designed, }with features to resist atom bomb Yesterday, Saathoff, 71, died outside the house—of a Benet a j attack. P= Tre LYW-O-P°°4 c > MUVYW-YIdANS a | i3 Corbett Ave- | usw up; anda jetter-sealed-in- i sei =Youths Held — Three Teenagers Rob By 1925 he was so furious that and Set Fire to New he had eretted a seven-foot gran-| School in State ite monument on a small site near} Market Street near nue. He had a plaque set in the shaft which reads: “A measure of progress “This ménument is erected to peace and justice. bery “1918 to 1968, lf step in his- combating tory. What wil] soars on 1 Stat Police said the three. two damage to farm crops each year.! My apa fe pain relief. Over. @ billie mankind? | EROKE (INS) — Three youths iweer held by Monore County au- thorities today fo rallegediy trying to. burn. the New -Bedford Junior: jaged 17 and one 15, broke into the (5247.00 school early yesterday and Officers said Mrs: Ruth Rich-| | Unsealed as Result of ardson shot and killed her hus- : iArab Leaders Meet “ito Discuss Crisis These. sources also ocicleahedl that the conference would try to, work out a formula for settling’ the Arab-Israeli conflict as well] as seek a united Arab policy to-| ward the British - French - Israeli’ military operations. Pacis the Midiig Reet cae, escaped wts $294 taken from a safe. Troopers said the trie left the. | school and started on a spend- ing tour in a car, but returned when they remembered leaving fingerprints in the 16-roem bulld- ing, which was opened in Sep- | Contes nent Tempernen: SES The _youths, according to police, obtained a five-galion can of gas-| } They set a match to the gas and; | after their names were supplied | ‘known to have wanted to harm the ‘line at a filling station and spread) ‘the fuel ‘from door to the schoo! |to the principal's office. Tt fled. The fire burned itself out with: out_spreading.. However, the_blaze- caused damages estimated at $7,000. Polcié picked up tie boys | by Charles Scheltine, superin- | tendent of New Bedford commu- schools. Scheltine said the three were school. Officers said the 15-year-old stat- ed he hated the school and wanted to ‘‘blow it up.’ tions ‘Rlso couse tension or loss of | Fiigh School to cover up a rob-' haviour officials say about: — rs Ff tired and de- 350 plant diseases do extensive in addiiton to the 700 insect types, that prey on } farm crops. ves quick, wonderful, seething relief germs im ecid urine, and tablets used prove safety for and . Get CYSTEX from drug- | Eas Meney- -back guarantee. WHICH MAN PASSED F rake smartly-dressed man st the right of course. You can tell ate glance . Pr aple judge — by what they see (sometimes that's all they have to ge on) and ninety percent of what they see of you is what you wear. The ‘THE N.P.° TEST? “Nemety Percent « and that's why the Ninety-Percent Test is so important. fresh finish af drycleaned clothes is more than an extra touch .. . Fhe @ flower in the buttonhole. It's an integral part of good grooming. The stete of your clothes tells volumes ebout the kind ef person you are. In fact, your clothes never stop talking about you. : You buy your clothes te make « good impression. As you wear them, hove. them.drycleaned often. A. smart man tales care to leep that impression fresh, Phone FE 4-1536 The Good oe Shop of Pontiac : | EUREKA S 3I1dOjd = 2S fevete. @) wave STEAK... PORTERHOUSE STEAK - ROAST .. D vist = SUPER-MARKET 49 49; ¢ § - bE < 48] oy ~ SAVE $30°7! Brand New! Powerful! with Swivel-Top—Clip On Tools CLEANER Reg. $79.95 Value w Wh Attachments All that’s modern in Perfect Gifts for Christmas A203, 5m | General Electric 24-inch TV Diagonal Measurement . $349.95 3100 Regular Price . Allowance for Your Old TV Set .. You Pay Only 249 Big, big screen TV in beauit!- fully designed console mode!— Special low Cos “lt Swivels” . Free Service—Free Delivery NO MONEY DOWN General Electric 36-inch Range Fully Automatic Regular $269.95 —NOW-ONLY-— _ TRADE Big, top speed oven, 4 fast heating surface units, —con- venient storage space — light and timer, - Buy Now on Layaway Plan! fhecood HOUSEKEEPING Ope Monday and Friday. "td 9. of PORTE ren grenornemceitins i : | | | 4 } SERBS E RY + a ’ pe es | \ et : . : ae \ fies, 25 é ae ° — ; 4 Ge s : } t i ; FOURTEEN na : THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. NOVEMBHR 12,106 —1956--_.__— ea ‘a2 rae Dog's U © Btsterman a in front of Bas _ First Joint Service ~ weer peep Ime consed te fog te tare Dut | Training Center Opens Man Loses His Qwn PENSACOLA, Fila. w—Lonnie, died Saturday! Oil is produced in 25 of the) states how compared with 18) Bowden Said states in 1917. ' er a ais Ws doe, to save Patrolman Dallas oe jfailed to get away himself. 25 of the __ SPECIAL at, WAYNE GABERT'S ~ 30 "=" % YOUR OLD WASHER Regular Price NO MONEY WAYNE GABERT YOUR SCAG ERICAE' ATES PAMAIT ie Die Fea aM. 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OWNED and OPERATED: 31 Years in the Fuet Business ATTENTION, coat: users! ‘| SAVE 5 * i Hae oy: pomp poe or mere,” oo Maas Mise now. Be abi « PER TON ie i aE Pasar ses SSE ere a TO OPEN WEDNESDAY — This new A & P store at 1185 N. Perry St. will open Wednesday, with a special program of awards and gifts, More than 13,000 square feet of floor space in the struc- manager. ture will joni departments for ‘meat, produce, dairy, bakery, frozen foods, and health and beauty aids. Clare L. Kramp is ALBANY, N. Y. @—The nation’s first joint Army-Navy-Air Force- |Marine reserve ‘training center is full operation tere. The Navy and Marine Corps pr eget their--quarters.yes:) The Army and Air Force “their thits"~ ‘’ ‘There are about 6,500 indepen- dent telephone companies in the;- U.S. : Peatinn from Waste! the | New A&P Supermarket Wedding Guests Sign o Open Doors Wednesday (ast on Groom’s Leg | A special program of awards and one ‘‘super speed”’ stand to be| jand . give-aways will mark th €used for weekend rushes, A paved | ip Fad Sores per _ rar Parking lot will accommodate 160 | N. Perry St cars. M. W. , A&P vice presi-| Clare L. dent den head of the Detroit unit|ploye for BURBANK, Calif. —A_ broken leg failed to postpone the wedding) Kramp, an A&P em-| 28 years, has been ap-. |but refused to call off the wedding. which operates oionen in this area, pointed manager forthe tiew su- So Superior Judge Elmer D. Doyle! ity-of-Japan's-suicides-were com ‘per market. He lives with his wife,|performed the ceremony yester- : iy \Lucille, and two children, Cather- iday in Tanner's room at St. Jo- 4 > line Ann, 22, and Richard C., 20,|seph’s hospital, : © \at 2791 Auburn Ave. Kramp is. al About 30 friends signed Tan- member: ef the Auburn Heights | ‘ner's-east-instead-of a_guest book. The bride, the former Erna. Lion's Club and the Oakland Coun-! “tty Sportsman's Chub: +Pfaff—48—returned-to-her—Los Harry Boice, 112 Alice St., Roch-jgeles home. Tanner’ stayed in his: éster, an A&P employe ‘tor 20 | hospital bed, years, Was named assistant man-| ager, Other appointments were Jo-| aioe ° . seph Sabourin, 4014 Orion st., Roch- ‘Truman at Dedication ester, as meat department head, , ILLS. and James De Quis, 59 Lorraine | HICKMAN ae C. Pit epee r,s produce department head. | |principal quired | in 24 states. ‘him. Japan Tops in Suicides “TOKYO uw — Japan has me suicides per capita than any other) nation, The welfare ministry re- ‘of photographer: Frank Tamer, 59. Per_cent_rise over 1954, when Japan) He broke his leg last Thursday; Mo. = \Former President Truman was’ speaker yesterday - at ceremonies dedicating three new) Pre-marriage health tests are re-|schools, one of them named for) ported 22,138 in 1955 — 24.8 per 100,000 population. This was a 14) ialso was the world leader, followed by Denmark, Austria, West Ger-| ‘many and Switzerland, The major-| imitted by persons under 30 and] ever 60, “No Cc ontract | Filmed entirely i N : Scenic talend of INTRIGUE! ecessury ASSEMBLY Gregory Oil Co. OF GOD TONIGHT 94 East. Welton Bivd. Perry at Melbourne 7:30 P. M. Phone FE 5-6141 x. B- The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac termed the store ‘‘an outstanding ‘example of a complete oné- “stop Hfood shopping center.” “This store,” said Alldredge# “represents the results of our , Careful survey of the needs of | consumers in the northeast Pon- | | tiac area.” The building, which‘ has more} than 13,000 feet of floor space,’ houses deparrments for meat, aha] duce,dairy, bakery, frozen foods, ' candy, ice cream, health and beau-| jty aids. These departments will | handle more than 3,000 different’ items. ! YOULL SAVE ALF THE COST SOAP AND HOT” | * Ld * The self-service meat department | will incorporate a new-type refrig-| /erated production conveyor for the | ‘preparation of meat items. The! conveyor eliminates the need for low temperature processing rooms | where employes had to wear pro- tective clothing. | "Sixty-eight feet of space will | | be devoteg to refrigerated cases | | which will display a full line of | fresh and smoked meats, poultry | and fish, | The store features seven regular check-out stands ‘with one express ‘OWN THE FINEST SAVE 425% economy’ feature of them all... SUDS-MISER’ RCA Whirlpool Fully Automatic s Allowance For Your Old Weer JS. eeeeee Youg | Pays” | Only / NO MON EY DOWN! “THINKING TOP”. -Standard- ~Model ~ eal 3 | WHIRLPOOL WASHER ae lil Sees eeenrereererees a Sa onen (MON. & PRI. NITES WHIRLPOOL : ELECTRIC 1 DRYER . WATER AUTOMATICA ALLY @ Regular Price .../..... cayees $329" 68 16-Pound Family Size Carton of TIDE with Purchase of This Top Deluxe Washer! ~RCA WHIRLPOOL WASHER Reg. 179.95 and TIDE FREE 149% for Only Holds a big 10-pound family load . All porcelain inside and out. 5-year warranty—Free delivery, free 1 year ‘service. NO MONEY DOWN WITH TRADE Economic 4 to. > Operaty. - DUO-THERM -OIL al { HEATERS Gives o an abundance of steady heat Sale ! ee Big 30-Gallon Duo-Therm Automatic Gas Water Heaters "Time ime 9QR?S 3 The | Long Easy Terms _ 90 Days Same | as Cash cece ee 00D ania of PONTIAC. == PON ITIAC PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1956 "ASP SUPER MARKETS: 4 AeP Market 949 W. Huron St. ig it tty es _DRANTON PLAINS - . WEST PIKE | of. “a LB Ww. HUROK’ = | these wonderful wy ES y : s < shopping conveniences! . a a x 100% Self Service Meat Department | | ie , x. Refrigerated Produce Dept. ENTER AT ANY ONE\ * "rns Mi 3 / i Sparkling Dairy Dept. OF THESE FOUR , ‘ke Hlectric Controlled Doors a PONTIAC AREA-SUPER- MARKETS Modern-Coffee Dept. S185 N. Perry St. at Madison 25 W. Pike St., Pontiac _949 W. Huron St., Pontiac 4724 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains HERE’S ALL You DO... dh tes tose ettey Khiel cto cere, Shap Sich Sets ot Tore Se phonies Bleep harsancngy .” Awards will be made tq the basis of originality, and __aptness of thought. Employees of the A&P Tea Company ore ‘not eligible to enter. _ Nothing to Buy—Not necessary to be present to win. Submit an entry on every visit to any of the four Pontiac area AGP Super Markets. Awards will be be dqnounced _ by mail. CONTEST ENDS SATURDAY, DECEMBER iw Beautiful _ SCHWINN —TVSET __WITH REMOTE CONTROL end SWIVEL BASE +: Shaping Up in California’ wwe ‘written into every label of thelr P= OLEMENCE s,"’ will be seen in cotton whip-\cufts. | much in evidence, w 7 meee ist satin-sheen gabardine, andl The monnish eult i out in Cal- There will be a few dresses with/fashions, should be aamasadind < : tence casing. a this season. The gentle,|the hobbled hemline, but most make the most of being a woman.” ES_— California # |fuid line, slightly curved but inte editors believe there willl watch these pages.for one week promises mew and interesting) sports. iciees. “sil take on, the oid ihouetie. takes ‘Ns piace. [be a noteworthy absence of them! ¢ California fashions and decide shapes—shapes of things to come|trend to more:femininity with fF] Suits have cape effects, and; = to fashion editors all over thelier shirts and ruffles on. sleeve-isbelted sults, we're told, will be Catitornia designers believe tht for youset eonnaey: Say SNS te hak sng i * After all the “Pm so glad you got here,” and “Do you suppose Jane is going to make it this year?" conversation is over, we settle back and think about fashion. California always has been pro- photic in its collections of spring and resort ao. and with last yenaigives r startling changes, editors are pgp diem eagerly for Although we haven't seen a sin- gle fashion, as yet, (it's Sunday _. afternoon) we can give you just-an _ idea of what California designers ___ believe is a good look in fashion. LONGER SKIRTS Although California does not be- lieve that merely. adding inches at > he Heine Creates w"new tooke 1. the_designersdo_endorse~for the \ current regency or empire lines, \an added one or one and a half inches to create flowing lines and Sienee the illusion of slenderness. * * * With this-in mind, most of the , c rs have added that much to the skirts of daytime clothes. Cocktail and evening clothes were given longer. lengths some time ago in Caltfornia, ang will : : @ __this yearscontinue to be ankle- ; ee : length o; slightly above. This fabulous cape is just one-of many Seige makes ay most of ye sp by Wave panlesd Gat cance are to types and sizes of capes to which Cali- using delustered taffeta ae the be an important part of these col- a ornia: with pride this season, Fhe slim lines-0f the gowns — ~~ ~ -ections. And from.these whe man-. set ha a pe vents she “f aged overhearing - the - latest, we learned the cape may be a full- length wrap, a separate detach- able collar on a dress or suit, or : Women’s Section === There will be a tendency to gen- rounding .the silh “MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1956 PAGES 16-10 oo ek Lee ie = ee eZ dominantly stim) at shoulder and Fie | > and Mrs. Howard B. Barker and peas be fel Genet teed lea * California or Dr. and Mrs. Aaron D. Riker lowliest fabric to work with. House- ; and their houseguest, Mrs. Flora dresses were made of. cotton, but Palm Beach— Goodale, of California. you néyer wore it out of the home. < Ach ssith ite GO EVERYWHEGE --—Foday—yeu-—wear—cottons,— they’re used*.now, to your finest : On Friday evening the Barkers) ———~-----_—emtertained eat—a—dinner—party—for}— the Browns and their guests. s * * - golden sands . and blue seas. — parties, and you feel elegant ‘in 7 Mr. and Mrs, Robert Calver and them. West Coast designers prom- Reflecting the ‘Mr.—and~ Mrs. Robert Knecht “of ~ “ise ever more with their use~ or —— mood -and —— Pilgrim road, Birmingham, were, weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.) T. J. Sharpless in Fort Wayne, Ind. The Sharplesses are former Bir- mingham neighbors. ~ & « he material this year, * * * ‘ Where color is concetned,. Cali- fornia considers that here is the / beginning of the rainbow. Tomor-’ row's palette they tell us,. contajris some of the most exciting combina- ee of color to, come - na st, tempo of. the ; setting is q lustrous sheath of silver soirette. This «© © s “Elegance” * Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boardman were hosts in their home on For- evening to Mr, and Mrs. Ben Lackey, Mr. and Mrs. Norman California Yong has / hea the from Rose = DeGuise and Mr. and Mrs. Glen world in swim fashions, and it Marie Reid's - Foss of Dearborn. intends to hold tha{’ record, Al- ri E. rs though it shows a/more covered collection. feok than in the/past, it is said Gerald Coon of Dwight avenue | to. he a more Igdytike and flatter. a : attended Dad's Day activities at! ing took, r 4 —_— _._Delta Tau Delta Fraternity at Uni . _Car.. coays replaced _by._‘‘sea a ————wersity of Michigan on Satin as With his son, Jerry, a senior in the School of Literary Science, he at- tended the Michigan-Ilinois game, and later a dinner party, s * ae ; Mr G / (Methodist Women s. aeenas PL Offiters Hear SAAS, Garrison Féted at Shower | Named by poegeetrtetion FE * Mrs. Sidney Savage and Mrs \ |Federation of Women at the re- ? |Elmer M. Klemm were cohostesses Ch h U it feces luncheon meeting of the Wom- at a_pink and blie shower honor- Uu rc Ni san's. Society of- Christian Service Mr: and Mrs. Theodore E. Wiers- ema of West Iroquois road attended | a family reunion in Ann Arbor! ss over the weekend. Members of the family from Ohio, Indiana and Tli- ing Mrs. H. Ray Greenman. ‘The. of First Methodist Church. The) =~ ao phd nois, gathered at the home of Mrs. |affair was held at the Klemm res-' Mrs. Wayne DeBeauclair was speaker accompanied her talk with ** xe Wiersema’s sister, Pauline Zoller, idence on Argyle avenue. elected president. of the Saybrook Pictures taken at the World Fed- "Tela nc of Californié shows this estes ea before attending the Michigan-Illi- —_s ___nois game. Following the game Miss Zoller hosted an open house at her home. * tion Meeting heid in South Caro- Attending the shower were Mrs. Group of the First Congregational ah grins rt sors linen shirt, Jamaica Short, and striped rib-knit blazer F. R. Allen, Mrs. Mabel Kyser, Church on, Fri Mrs. Earl Leggett, Mrs. Albert Ol- ie Mrs. Adrian.Thompson gave de-| jacket Le spring a summer, Following a luncheon at * the’ -« jsen, Mrs. Richard Crawley, Ruth votions. Members made plans to Reagan, Mrs. John Stewart, Mrs. a in tive. ment selected atteyd the World Community Day pwn ian reek by Mar- Paulson, Mrs. George Barar and 40 Mrs. DeBeauclair, Mrs. William on tional Church. Members of Mary Mrs. Gordon McCormick. Miller was elected first vice presi- Circle were hostesses at the lunch- Ee < Mr. and ion. teeste McCully | Paichdgen State-Purdue game at organdy bow at the neckline of this. Lansing. on Saturday and re- | jorie Montgomery of California. e Empire lines are é Also attending were Mrs. Verle : . wate eon. cron Vinge cig’ “ot ton Wnty wba” tteneat, The event ts : page puesip ea Por ea. relieved by standaway hipling kets, while turn- \Greenman, Mrs, Robert Earl, Ses. ae aren pong ag n Congregational Church held. al Scheduled’ for Nov. 30 at the | 4 Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson | around view shows off a buttowleg back, and india tnd —. an Beh “ Nutt |Cross treasurer. Mrs. Bumgardner luncheon smoetifs Friday..at the oa to te nace M4 at the Seer ne Femide om the campus, | . ee oe . ba a Id_ McIntosh’ of Z eu Simaay the Bcc stated eee am “Tyce peal’ Were BI Sage ol lg lat ~The Cas eaca a: x . Thom ‘, where ¢ corresponding secre ; gardner enter-' hostess During buginess Ne ik apend ceveral days. "1 ‘Hawthorne School gfe we} re seh p Mirage ow ans < tary. é ty taaned Peso Bley the Sew and Mrs. I ficers . coming _sangptloe ee é Holds Open. Hor Fy ae eee = ig were given = Mrs. Carmi J. Odell was ‘in Chatter Club “ dinner Tuesday Cheal_ Santi Mrs. Ivan Knight will nther “and “Mrs.- 7 iment. tpachats._of. Wilsoal “chnaren or asia Hat rahe teenie — Irv (Schoot “at ~ the open “house” held ‘Thanksgiving én 1831-""- Devotions avenue, . Wilma Horning. of D Detroit!votions) using _ “The ey irs. Donald “Meintoste o8 fine tes. ie Oo day trom 7 to 9'p.mo, Samples, ere given by Mrs. Fred Raetzke. Was # guest at the meeting, : h : : ot the trade velved n Woinen's Section [retreshments. — ori SX. £ eS oe ee ee = A fae | z = - I : : : pe ee oe Oy: i | : : ces * et > * ’ eal 5 . ‘ . . \ * J gene ‘HE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1956 : Blanket.Care n _____|them to dry over sheets sprend) Inventor’ George Selden, yey AS, lightweight sum-|°" the grass in the shade. Shake ay i Talk About First Wife IrksSecond | to Silence Chatter) of Mother-in-Law BY EMILY PosT nae. “About a year ago I married street workers in 2 Man who had been married be- -j Ava makes her/fore. His wife died about five years’ dreamlike sunrise appearances Aft-'ago He is a wonderful person and. if F& : E g itt learned to ! if er are imp@s' we are oned of the most incredible movie very happy: star of the decade, | “However, I have a “problem ew she is constantly, “1 think she is very rude to rumored to be passionately devoted keep bringing up the subject of to—she admits nothing. palliccnagrert dings grockin cn Frank Sinatra, ber third hus- sensitive? Will you ‘please tell me band from whom she is ¢s- > tranged bet not Giverced, still figures im her fife when he oc caslonally slips Inte Spain. Ro ture male Spaniards of Ava's 9¢- ‘jet him tell her. If he doesn’t Cat quaintance have made them 1 be frank with your mothermin-|wear. selves just that) say she bas jaw and tell her how you feel. spent many hours with Frankie, severely ising eri 2. “Dear—Mes:~Post: 1 glow, liad my first baby. I cousin of my Add to the festive occasions by press agent attached to her Iat- fwhat I can do about this very/wearing a “Holiday Apron”! Make est movie, “The Little Hut.” (distressing situation’ _~ “one of nylon with a beaded rooster| “Sometimes she'll call members Answer: fie best thing to do is|M™tif and another trom organdy| 0f the crew im the middle of the | recently address and the pattern number searching for, too. __ - 1 asked a (to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press,’ not tong ago by a reporter? husband te be the 272 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, if it is true that she has said she Illinois. , Now available—the colorful 1956 plied calmly: a} et heuer feels Needlework Album containing doz- “Why no. That must have been - slighted ens of lovely designs ase wasn’t | 15 choose more patterns in crochet, _three The tall dimplechinned, dUSKY that the maid of honor is supposed|book. Only 25¢ a copy! Then gradually, perhaps relieved of her early-evening pensive miood by the music and drink, she be- comes exciting and excited. When parts in high spirits for late-late- |, hour spots—perhaps private clubs, perhaps her own fireside, per- snaps... .hotel.in whatever city she | is staying. a [DANCE TO DAWN Wherever she and her party wind up, they keep the music and danc- ing spirit golng until dawn and after. ; “She can't sleep,” reports one find MSS and ask us to come see her. | _| She’s running away from things, | is through with romance, she re- from which someone eise.’’ | * . * __lina_itinerant_ worker is an awe- some sight to the people ol Ma: i# there. such a rule?” ____ them. ' ‘Mrs. C. ]. Adams Berean Class Holds ‘Hostess to Group | me 2 j Thanksgiving Dinner x... cark 3. Adams of Walton A Thanksgiving dinner was boulevard was hostess to the Feb- served members of' the Berean Tuary-December group of First Class of First Baptist church when Presbyterian Church for a Friday, they. met at the church. Mrs. luncheon’meeting. Mrs. Harry At- Emma Sebewaing presented sev-€n. Mrs. Hazel Anderson and Mrs. eral piano selections. 'Philo Nye were cohostesses. Mrs. Bert Hovey led the pgyer| Officers elected include Mrs. E. and Mrs. Alice Willogh gave devo-\L. Guy, chairman; Mrs. Merle Voss __tions at the recent meeting. The Vice chairman: Mrs. Dave Gilpin, closing prayer was given by Mrs. S#cretary; and Mrs. 8. B--Kimbail;-7 Addie Odell. (treasurer, = Comina E The Bible study on the Ephe- sians was given by Mrs. William oming vents portly Mrs, J. C. Covert gave Norwegian Ladies Aid will meet with a report on the book, “Christian Woassemag en 8 (pa 3923 Voorhels R4.|t iving, Family Style.” by Betty it oh-so-bright! Makes Mondays Sunny-days What a relief to send all your family wash to Pontiac Laundry! Oceans of gentle suds and many finsings make folded. Then when Careful Dan returns them there's almost nothing jeit-to do. Wouldn't you like this service? Clothes and towels are fluffy dried and “FREE Plastic Bag with Dry Cleaning i t _.. Past Noble .Grende_ Pontiac .Rebekah- “The will hold its next Lodge, 450, will meet Tuesday noon with | group ne: g Mra Walter Goodrich, tol oat. Clem- ing at the Marbach home on Ne- ens - ad ‘ ome drive. DRY CLEANERS 7-Hour Service at $40 S. Telegraph Road Ladies of St, John Lutheran Church day from § to T p.m. Quick Cirele will meet with 7 Mrs. Tem ggiene | 4 Lewis S&F. : 4 Wednesday at 10 a.m. Forget-Me-Not Birthday Ciub will meet y with Mra. Irene Bowen, 7341 St. Joseph St. for a noon coopera~ tive Yunch. =” Mu wil meet 0.98 Fin Mon hire Jour ogwin, 8 B Bt. ym, for & bake Mrs. William Shw will speak bil 1 as seer mt rdens Auxiliary, 3e87. will held o meeting Sat Gareans \v's fas, Sak ee =p a textured or — completely flexible / on i. E ~ With ‘ A tailored classic outline on a : soft construction that makes it $0 flexible 7 that every woman who tries it . “ ” ga will love it. - REGS FREES CBS Sp NE A PCN. NR 5 RN CEST P ME these fun to make and so nice to) gag she’s searching-for things— are i | God knows what.” he —Woolss.s =~ ~ nme reidery—and init <— plus. | {Tomorrow: Ava's romance with under the impression gift patterns, directions printed in'a bullfighter.) [es (Copyright, 1956) | ee fit® i a — e ae "CAR COAT ‘I ‘ Reg. 8.98 a \ ee 598 _/ & - —= ise ee , What on opportunity to get such a ferrific cor cost et this price! Bovarian styled cotton-sheen with wooden toggle buttons . +» warmly interlined with wool. 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Misses’ and Juniors’ sizes. hae 5 i et oe i ams reco EIGHTEEN eye strain can — and often dots] — contribute to such widespread “While it Js ‘generally true that aiscomforts as indigestion, neous ws Seegeete to Aree Sit SS" intigns snd 0 penetal lomrring, of tp the-point-of permanent Gamage, physical “Avoid Eye : Strain’ [ep = —S aS See ee ee orde de Parie | “Give and Take” RIBBON CORSELETTE This ‘remarkable cor- - selette fits like a cream at ease«—retax;-andt takes back “the-give.”’ No pulling on the shoulders, mo brand- ing with straps that cut deep. Try one and feel the new freedom — see the beautiful new lift! In white embroidered nylon marquisette. B _ ea == , i i 4 Hives. This includes ever letting them make. their own mistakes. A ‘then continues to act on the girls getting married — many of c them before they are out of igh” No, i¢ isn't. And it may well be| one of the reasons why young mar-) sponsibility of a home, the mothers, LSE = 1378 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 4-2857 | “After. Teenager Need «\Mother Should Bow Out Daughter Can’t Assume Wifely Duties! -and. Still, Be Mama's Little Girl | mitt paniosecesd By RUTH MILLETT “Because. ‘jon. “giles are so It Mama gives her consent to Young and have been under their ‘a teenage daughter's marriage, | mother's thumb before marriage, then Mama ought to step aside and|the mothers often don't seem to let the young folks run their own realize that they ought to keep hands off the marriage. * * * * * If Mama thinks her daughter) “We have a son, married to a teenage girl, We leave the young stant help and advice, then Mama only when we are invited, letting keep her daughter from marrying without any. interference. until she is old enovgh to meeenee | without help. The mother who encourages — her daughter te marry young and “But our son's mother-in-law is always around, always offer- ing advice, always expecting her daughter to accompany her on vacations, etc, She just won't theory that “Mama knows best” | turn loose, isn’t giving . young couple a fair start in life, The mother of a son writes: “IT am writing about —these--teenage; in other mothers of teenage wives. It certainly isn't fair to the hus- bands or to the marriage.” * * «& school. “Their mothers let them getiriages so often end in divorce married, Then, when their young pefore ha fair msbends have tien on Me felgan, can't get along without her con- people alone, going to their home!- ought to do all in her power tO them make their own decisions ~“T've noticed this same tendency/ ans Pontiac Federal Savings and-Loan Building will be the scene of the. Thursday tea ‘planned by the Pontiac still run the girls. WILLIAMK. 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Johnson of Illinois avenue. — Fi Osteopathic Unit | Schedules Tea in City Thursday... jmembers. and. guests. of the. lial Group of First Congregational Salonen. James.K. boluevard recently. Colonial Group Meets at Strauss Home Mrs: D. G. Strauss entertained Church for luncheon at her home W. A. Gordon. Mrs. John Greene Jee, Mrs. Ross Walls, Mrs. James __ Assisting the hostess were Mrs. SY ol. Clarke and. Mrs_J. Lee Voorheis. Guild will host a tea Thursday at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan’ building. The affair will begin: si 1:30 p.m. Mrs. B. F. Dickinson of Royal Oak, guild president, is serving as) general chairman. She is assisted by Mrs. Donald E. Fraser, Mrs.| M. C. Worster and Mrs. Leroy C.) Johnson. | Invitation committee chairman is Mrs. L. E. Bilodeau of Roches- ter. Mrs. R. J. Ervin of Auburn! Heights and Mrs. H. E. Jones of Birmingham comprise the social’ committee. Dayid C. Pence-of Kerndale will}. be guest spéaker. Dior's suit and chiffon blouse to Corset and Hosiery Shop . Appreciated 14 N. Saginaw St. (Strand Theater Bidz.) Free Edith E. ‘Stenson, Parking Owner 6 e f La ‘SEE YOUR DEALER "a ene es ia aa ie rae Sw ste “ ‘skirt gives us back hips and fem- |match is a combination we're sure) to see many times from now) |through spring. The full-topped! jinine curves, but minimizes ra- (ther than accentuates hips. | Mrs. Harold C. Haskins pre- Sunday, theme, “Work and Worship.” . Mr. and Mrs.’ Officers elected caged - en aE ness meeting are Mrs. . . ile Frederick son, honorary president; Mrs. J. A, Moran Rammes, first vice president; Mrs. Hammond of . H. Purdy, second Vice president; Mrs. Mac Whitfield, recording see- Bloom field retary, and Mrs. Greenlee, treas- H I lls urer. . announc ed the Guests at the meeting were engagement of Mrs. Ellis Hilton of Norfotk, Va., : their la ghter and Mrs. Glenn E. Eries. - Fredericka | Plans were made for the annual “Christmas Bazaar to be held Nov. Ann, to John’y at the church, and for the Barkley group's Christmas party to be heid » Hunt Mager son of at the home of Mrs. Percy I oe: on Cherokee road. Mr. and Mrs.. John M. . Mager of SUIpPriSe Detroit. She is a greducte of Ingredient 4 < ~ —— ee We've ~ SS three he Isi in Cake wren : Q & = bee | Apa MS 2 2 al ey poys : adding, r ELE SINS ¥ | mec Laat Mout P CHRISTMAS ! REDERICKA ANN HAMMOND | oy gaxet oom ' SHOPPING Use With Care ‘Parish Guild. Pontiac Press Home Editor For the price of a clothes post* you can dry 80. loads of clothes in an electric dryer. And youll never have to struggle with tedious, old-fashioned line drying again. Smart. and thrifty | homemakers _ With Our Exclusive CHILDREN’S SIZE RANGE CHART Margaret Ann Shop Riker Building Silicone-base preparations, are | fine for waterproofing men's shoes, | ‘but check with your shoe dealer before using them on your foot- | wear. Certain types of trimming) can be discolored by their use. With cold weather threatening to stay, the season of hearty desserts is at hand. Mrs. Francis Staley has a recipe for a carrot cake that ‘ean be sliced and eatén plain, spread with butter or served with 'w sauce. You may even frost it if of St. Benedict Plans Projects | The Rev. Richard Thomas ad- \dressed members at the Tuesday like. ee) ‘evening meeting of St. Benedict Sirs Sealey is 0) eral si pipe . $750 aed Up » Machine and Machineless Permanents : and Cold Waves. : 56 50 We. Specialize in Haircutting _ ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP OVER TASTY BAKERY 80', N. Saginaw — Open Fri. Eve. FE 2-5600 Parish lenjoys her work. She has few in- 'terests outside her home. Sewing In the business meeting, at which,and gardening are favorite hob- Mrs, Ralph Cotcher presided, re- bies. |ports were given. by Mrs. Ivan \Herr, Mrs. Leon Thomas, Mrs./ \John Lewis. Mrs. Anthony Maty- niak, Mrs, Parjde Ninotti, Mrs. Roy Johes and Mrs. William Ford. St. Gertrude Unit announced | plans for a party to be given for | the youngsters at the Oakiand County Children's Home the lat- | ter part of this month. A cooperative dinner and Christ- erent yn Dee Pain in the Par- Sift dry ingredients and add to * ‘cooled carrot mixture. Add nuts CARROT CAKE By Mrs. Francis Staley 1% cups sugar *\ cup reisi ws 2 tablespoons shortening 2 laree carrots, grated 1 teaspoon each cloves and cinnamon % teaspoon nutmeg Put all ingredients in saucepan and boil for five minutes. Let cool. 1 Cap Walnut meats 2 cups sifted flour 1% teaspoons soda 1 teaspoon salt © Refreshments were served at jast. Pour into a greased loaf tin. : ~ RENEW YOUR FURNITURE UPHOLSTER VOW / ~ Fall —¢ learance 4 know how to... Live Better... za ~trically ~ *Based on an average price of $4.00 OR: DETROIT EDISON |. > ; if : noe aS 5s ie pa sok = : Mech eens : gaa = re . ~ £ arr: : i - ea : ae %. aoe Fine — FABRICS. SAVE _...f u'll find. 1 20 eaay oo ine eee to beautify ‘your | “home ee just choose any one of the . jovely ain from this tremendous selection, and let us restyle and recover your present furniture. all Werk ee hand be Years Serving ae : Katies . ea ae ian Win Wiseur: Fs crn _'* Furniture Makers and Upholsterets-, : ~|provided the seams are construc-' JANE LEE the close of the meeting by mem- Bake in a 350-degree oven 45-60 bers of St. Joseph Unit. minutes. This cake is moist and as keeps well. Keeps Nylon White Graying or yellowing of nylon lin- gerie may be caused by inadequate washing and rinsing. Occasional) machine washing of white nylons, 4 KENJALO’S BEAUTY SHOP Open 9 to 9 Daily Except Sunday & Monday ——“-""_Epeit Beaulicians —— At Your Service 434 Ww, Huren hl to onion daaes is a | eet a style is our specialty! 41 N. SAGINAW SAVE $5.55 The New Bouffant | Haircut and Permanent | | Reg. $11.50 _ Save $7.55 sented devotions tsing—a5- her FE 2.2311] CUSTOM WAVE and HAIRCUT f 3 _ ese eek . ; a TRE soles thd PRESS. MONDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 12. 1956 _ Tr rain Your Voice to Be Attractive, ‘Lively “ny 2OSRRHINE LOWMAN There -are cage pegs APS a) ee ae emo-,if it is a slanting hat, wear it more Pre you ‘realize that thé impact| te an attractive voice.|a crutch or a pair of them, in order tionally as much as possible €X-|on the horizontal than the vertical betes So simremner et, ane. Ste [becoming more to | It you have a problem or Woy tube adding view ‘cethustenine, “yor much-height.. Secech taciaeel Which you cannot solve or do-not) can-puil -yourself-over-the—hump. | ee: sennd-tnesi-¥ 700 have 4. = : ioe “how to solve, do po rushp round face you need a hat with “life” into their voices " : 7 si ars aa oa kind. “Try to avoid for a while, Forget your trouble as|improve your appearance will be! prims wil) be becoming. Do not * * « _ |FEELING MIGHTY Low?, _ |Drift, unless the decision is crucial. : : about | TP", improve i wean wees 0k 8 agg Pag eral the though of hats = The heart-shaped face: This face can make you feel valued and| When you are depressed or dis-| Se R€W seals for yourself. One ’ , warm or it can irritate you, leave Couraged it is a psychological fact| te Very best is the determina- citing hét can brighten your mood.|is very narrow at the chin. To be - | you flat or sometimes even make that a few new clothes are of thera-| 40" % become as attractive as . most flattering the hat should com- , you: mad, peutic value. When a woman is at; 7 Possibly can. — THE FACE know what Ponsa for this with rennin low | | a low ebb emotionally she is apt) Another is, to outline some work) Many women want to know what on the hat, ribbons or veils. or : If a big business recognizes the ¥ a you wish to accomplis, to add new! kind of hats are best for certain just the cut of the hat. Large hats. J~~ "16 NORTH SAGINAW ST. : , 0 begin thinking of herself as un- importance of am attractive | tractive. to lose interest in her-'interests to your daily life. With|face shapes. If you have an oval off the face. are good. too. Do not speaking voice, one which has en- 7 thusiasm and unterstanding, why | . beg ee ee ys om | wes high crowns. = ihc 0 ee | hairstyling. You can, Cices your bar) If you wad ie to have my Our tienda, OOF Social lites the ~Ttn-any~mode:— 7 teaflet-No:~5i—-about hairstyling . * send a stamped, self-addressed en- The tong face: Care should be) | velope with your request for it to . ) \taken not to emphasize the length| Josephine Lowman in care of The if you have a long, thin face. Wide Pontiac Press. . < dad members of our family, the people crowns or brims and curving lines | we dea] with in business, all make. up our personal world. And there . In addition, we just naturally ex-' are good. If the hat has a'straight, Tomerruw: “What You Should | pect a charming wofnan to have) line be sure that it is horizontal, or! Know About Undergarments.” a charming voice. When she! _ doesnt it is a jarring note in an otherwise pleasant \. personality. Your voice is the most important) medium for expressing your thoughts, moods and emotions. It is the link: between you andthe world about you. Your voice can + make you seem young or old. USUAL REASONS Uniess there is some structural abnormality, an unattractive voice is usually due. to tenseness, lazi-) ness or unawareness. 7 i is no world: 90 _ tamortant to us. Opening Tues., Nov. 13 || Dactic Reductions... | — Pontiac’s New One-Price PERMANENT WAVE sHop || |remendous Savings . HOLLYWOOD WAVE SHOP | _On. First -Quatity 5 ~ = | 3 1 8% NSeginew “Over Baxley's | ——— ALL PERMANENTS | Fashion” Merchandise .. +. L Do you —— listen to ae when you talk in order to see how! _you.sound to others? I doubt that) you do and, actually, it would take ~ the.spontaneity and fun out of con-! versation if you Were that @p- grossed in yourself. ONE PRICE $975 || NEW FALL COATS ==" | 38. 58. 68. You Get All This: Values were 4995 to 9500 to your diction as well as to the . low iad queteucs tae Lira tellace Reading aloud is splendid training in deseloping a. ly and 4e not omit syllables apd | Magnetic speaking voice. endings, Also try to refiect in tone the moods and thoughts on pia Fellowship Class Meets If you will practice this regularly. you wil] automaticaily improve in | your genera} conversation. Try to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spragg of Detroit were guests at the =" sitar) ra oan rea mae oe opened their home on West Strath- meeting. way. do pot all it to ruin the More avenue Friday evening for ff the Fell owship Class quality of your voice. Many things @ meeting ¢ can be said in a voice which is of Baldwin Avenue Evangelical Flora Shelly. S %* Custom Haircut — warm and poised which would United Brethren Church. : = . : 1 i. ‘ Ia. gave otions s- r | = Ca rE ere ee ee hae as ha ome he ek eeupe ects Style Set Imported Tweeds... Polished Blacks ... Worumbos ——__— — ——— _ giving.” and Mrs. Lewis = = VIS arey —— — Se aan enensemen the prarers een ep mei geremmemne — JL Oe mt cc cin i en gene EES SS eco SS 8 ee Ps Avis Carey was elected presi- : =— =e - : : —— ARTISTE i —— the ——— meeting ‘dent of the Flora Shelly Group of | %& Permenent by on experienced, licensed operctor. Beauty Shop ‘} scor tor te coming year, Serv. (First Presbyterian Church at a] y Weve for $3.75—none higher. New Fa il DRESS ES ing with him are Mey agrees: | dinner meeting Friday evening. . Phone FE 2-4347 bisa aiggeal yee Sl pes seta, Mrs. Gladys i vines : earsall, secretary @ . " McGregor . . A ; neth McQueen, treasurer. ee ee were No Appointment Necessary ; SHAMPOO & WAVE $1.50 nostentes: at. Soe! Seer: . Serving on the committee for Others elected to serve are Mrs. — Come Any Time d 7 . Tues. and Wed fhe Christmas dinner and program Hocking, vice president: Mrs. Roy ; . r ) e@ e es . to be held at the next meeting are 9 yay ‘and Mrs. Eatt , . MANENTS I -Xtrs George ~Holtis;—Mrs:—Ray+ secretary; SSS SSS SSS _ T7795 _ oI | PERI $5.50 Ritter and Mrs. Robert Connely. hes @iark, treasurer. H Values were T795 to 2995 — Bernice Cover Grace Brown | : Tt ; . : rnice Ce Mr. and Mrs. John Pickering, » Devotions were gtvea, by Mre a Dy — ave a Every Wanted Style, Fabric, Color eae lord gave the Bible study on the | oy, Land --Sea-- Air = : Book eof Ephesians. Misa Mc- Gregor led a discussion § of . sosristiss mind aed -_| Style,” a 1... @ | ‘The December meeting will be fo iheld at the home of Mrs, Allan [M. Monroe on Cherokee road Pontiac Travel Service , SWE ATERS.. Were to 10.95 6.88 Planned Vacation We can make your vacation schedule . 7 ||- run smo-osoth -as—stik with the—best 5 Z : . see Were-to 14.95 ila ot d hernia possible — domestic | or reign. , Phone FE 8-3251 / 698 W. Smorgesbord one / we on Agenda —_ 4 ee Ce, ae a 4 for Tuesday | | Sunday School workers and. — ~ — — : eee |Youth Counselors of the First) ‘Methodist Church will sponsor a) TO REFLECT CASUAL ’ smorgasbord at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday) .- ° in the First Methodist Church. ELEGANCE OH MODERN LIVING 700 Pairs Sharply Reduced for This . * s = , : = : Stainless tableware functionally d ° Flowing the dimer, Dr. Joe andi sides Wag ee Great Anniversary Event Rozeboom, ie worker J - church, will present the film, “How ready for any occasion. Lustrous fin- i . 'to Teach.” ish needs no special core in normal ; ; Mra Oliver Dunetan, general wre, Ste fi nowt Formerly Sold to 2495 . “| chairman, yo ‘J nadie Cay. INTERNATIONAL . a on | “The dinner committee is com Staintess — ~ 85 : to av 10> ee iprised of Mrs. Norman Todd, Mrs.: _Ethel Profitt, Mrs. Earby Austin. nN Mrs. Norman Mrs. William Farrell and Mrs. WOODWARD « at a llama LAKE ROAD publicity committee. | Beatrix Vogel are serving on the _ ANDRE'S" CUSTOM COLD WAVE _ MASTERCRAFTED IN STERL BY = THE INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY 6-Pe. Place Setting. . $8.95 Gite Pockege . . : Dinver Keife, Dinner Bititin, “ Fok Sup bron, ete Fo, 2 Teospeees DeLISO DEBS . .« « RHYTHM STEP ie \ 4.» CARMELLETES ... DEB... SANDLER... and other fine brands. A generous selection of styles, materials, ‘colors and heels. » | Sorry ... All Sales Final No Approvals, Exchanges or r Refunds Complete with Cutting and Styling “WHERE SERVICE AND QUALITY ARE SUPREME” \ Wie oren Fray THe (CODD | a ent Needed! Immediate Service! ie , : PRG % \ i - loset when I saw Mr. Bell and tionery-tobaceo type disappeared into it, y,) air. doors. We were in Kew Gardens. I wondered, nervously, what in I hastily withdrew into tne, wondered, nervously, what in and Gardens. He walked rapidly through a business district, I stayed across the terrain went purely resi- . dential, was a still lighted sta- shop. leaving me with my mouth open, gasping for| mediately that, I leaned gratefully against | i chubby, youngish woman behind » TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: « et a THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1956 A a hobby shop window ‘and waited. Five minures later still in there. The store no side exits that he might — used store's rear @xit to elude me. 2 * « I decided I ‘had better investi- ‘up to the glass door and saw im- gate. I crossed the street, eased except for the | JUNIOR EDITORS i ~ sendy? you're Tight, | “Now, i “4P lease,” Bell pleaded, “please,| | Leone. We mustn't risk any) ip.” His voice turned play-) — fully, coyly severe. “And I must) gay, yout behavior = now dur- | ing business hours . . . really, Miss | Webb!” : | “So sorry, Mr. Bell.” Leone). was mocking her own efficiency. «ebe ee weep - ate Beceem ete Lh mo oe + “We won't let it happen again.) “Darling . . .”* After a long moment and some) aaa small-murmurings,I heard a click: : the sound of a door opened my the if my ters in mean feet tall: passenger—to face _the front This all I could do to obey. I wished I hadn't. My nose was practically flattened a the back of a young mafi’s neck As I pulled back my head and my eyes focused, that neck, the; shoulders beneath it familiar. I tried to place them. FAMOUS BOOK FRIENDS—1 Gulliver This week let's meet some friends from famous books. There are many great stories which are so well-written they are| coming into my mind nowadays. /¥@S instituted in 1953. known as classics in literature. imany generations of children have enjoyed. them. dark-| This week we are going to bring you pictures of the main charac-/ Catch Jack . such favorite books. Let's start our collection with Lemuel} out Gulliver, the hero of Gulliver's Travels. This book written by an garage.” hings, Irishman, Jonathan Swift, was published in 1726. - i Gulliver sailed the South Seas as a ship's doctor and he discovered, 'Lilliput where he seemed a giant among the tiny people. On another; voyage ee found the land of Brobdingnag, where men were over 40, days?" Some werewritten long ago, , pleased you?” I recognized. him:” the last person came in.” seen him for years.” “Not for years, huh? you know Jack?” — ods . « . we went to school Where'd | and I had gone to school-together. | “Grade. or high?’’ Grade.” ° “I thought it must be grade. Because 1 don’t remember you. You see, Jack and I went to high \\|together, Flushing High. Course Nhe was a few years behind me. He was in my kid sister’s class.’ ~“tnra gine. me seeing Jack again!” “Yes, after all these years!” “He was an awful cute kid.” “And stil]. is! Too bad you) him,” “Where did he go?” “Qut—the back way. He — just stopped in to pick up the car keys.” “Well, Jack's doing all right! He’s got a car now.” “No, he’s borrowing my hus- band’s. He's got to go to New Haven tomorrow. Up near New Haven.” “Oh, New Haven.” ‘name? and) } jcture shows Gulliver kneeling before the hand-of the Queen! of Brobdingnag, while behind him is Glumdalclitch, daughter who looked after him. Color this with your-crayons and paste it down on cardboard. 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All your FIRE..W DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS _ SAVE UP TO 25% — See or Call ____ GENERAL INSURANCE Phone FE ¢-in many instances the- illness is; there is always fair warning with mental illness. Because of the state of great excitement. Or, he|/4bout”’ However, the doctor warns, a serious mental illness does not take care of itself anymor: than a serious physical illness takes care of itself. Also asked of Dr. LaCore is, “How do mental illnesses come and “what do the: names applied to the various types of mental illness imply?” Some changes in the brain incident to old age. * Not all old |by these brain changes, but as our! | population lives longer each year, ‘this particular problem is natural- ly on the increase. All personality changes occuring in old people are not due to brain changes, however. Not feeling ‘‘wanted" can be re- mental illnesses come from injury to the nervous system, others can be the result of brain injury, se- vere alcoholism, some. poisonous chemicals and advanced syphilis. is caused by disturbances in the celis of the brain and the latter is brought on by physical | | Ulnesses. | ple are bothered) the mest common of all mental This disease is too complicated to jadequately describe in a short) series.. Some of the patients ap- pear to the layman, to be in an- other world; others give you the feeling that you do not exist. These are the very sick patients. Just_as sponsible for personality upsets. The illnesses discussed So far are called functional psychoses— ithose for which there is physical, icause. Thert is another. category which includes such illnesses as paranoia, manic ewe psychosis and schizophrenia. is knewn to most everyone, and according to Dr. LaCore,' it is fears and prejudices that — exist, many people refuse to recognize UNMISTAKABLY CADILLAC — A rearquarter panel which _is completely unblemished, fins set inboard and a three-section, built-in bumper are among the styling features of the 1957 Eldorado Seville Coupe. Seville owners will have their choices of three en- gines — . ning at Jerome Motor Sales Co., Most Complete Change in Division History From on to alo ae cunplete model change in = two additional fourdoor hard-! their appearance m from top to bottotn, the 1957 Cadil- — history, make Our engineers and stylists cre- fe illac. ity.” In announcifg the new cars, Dont E. Ahrens, ‘general mansger of. the lowered as cwuch as three inches; | Cadillac Motor Car Division and'the vice president of General Motors, roslges. the fender lender profile; the, tra-) been sharpened, said, “the a car segresente. Qoidiaeaeh Coiba wk Oe eseeeint! to plac is completely new. Yet, im AD: ed a new Car. this year, but still pearance, it is unmistakably Cad- they retained its" Cadillac person-. Mest distinctive of the _— changes is eat ee > Fe ELECTION BET PAYOFFS — jun weal. ble Mrs. Jewell Fitzgerald (top), a Denver drive- Bomb Hoax Delays the 300 HP Cadillac engine or a 325 HP modified version of it. The new car is scheduled to make its debut tomorrow -eve- 280 S. Saginaw St. K : ~ New Throughout in 1957, but It's Still Cadillac The hood and rear deck have been lowered and the entire side is unadorned except for the three- section built-in bumper that curves around the rear wheel opening. Cadillac's’ massive _ underslung grille, bumper and bumper guards also have been redesigned, A com-; pletely new styling imovation is the use of rubber tips on the bump-. er guards for safety purposes. The 300-Hp V-8 engine is stand- ard equipment and -has a 10-to-1 compression ratio, a four-inch bore and a displacement of 365 cubic inches. Eldorade buyers al- so have their choice of a modi- carburetors and a 3%5-HP rating. hardtops for the first time. Both cars are three inches lower than their 1956 counterparts. In the 62) tmode] the tail light has been re-| 2 cated below it. * * * make its debut at the National) month. thardtop with dual sets of head- lamps. It already has been billed jas America’s most expensive pro- iduction car ata price of around: $12,500. This compares with Ford's Continental Mark .II which sells for about $10,000. Airliners at Idlewild” NEW YORK ®—A bomb hoax Jed police to search 10 airliners at Idiewild Airport last night and to- \|day. They found nothing suspi- cious. . + ® @ @ mous telephone caller warned shortly before midnight that a Pan American World -Airways plane would be blown up “within an Taps. for Fallen Friends _ PARIS A 61-year-old bugler last night fulfilled a World War I) dream to return to France to play taps for his fallen comrades. By: the” flickering light” of the’ 4+@-tern-al—flame—which-—guards- attention around the Arch of Tri \France’s Unknown Soldier, Hart- ‘ley Edwards completed his pil- grimage from Denison, Tex. He proudly raised the same bu-) _ igle he played 37 years ago in cere- monies that moved such old sol- diers as Gen. John J. Pershing. | and Marshal Ferdinand Foch. The intervening years had left their mark on both bugle and bu- gler. But Edwards stood stiff and — in a gentle rain as he sound- World War I Bugler Fulfills Lifelong Mission Schizophrenia is a term which | other illnesses exist in various de- There are many examples of emotional problems, in our daily living. Dr, LaCore says the indi- vidual who is a chronic job jumper, never satisfied, who always fails and feels persecuted by fate most probably is in need of help. The complicating factor is that the individual frequently does not see the need for help. Many mental illnesses are characterized by- a total lack of awareness. or insight - on the part of the sick person. One of the methods of protecting one- self is to quite sincerely feel that ~All Of Tis difficulties are the resdit™ of factors outside of himself, He feels that the rest of the world is , out of step, therefore, he needs no belp. ed the call ‘that signals rest for tired soldiers. |. About 500 American veterans| \and an honor guard of French air-| men; soldiers atid sailors ‘stood at! ment and certain facilities to satis- ty these-needs. DR. IVAN A. .LACORE 1 asaire This, a coemmanity —— \umph while Edwards played at the grees, so o this ‘ness can n be severe, lannual Armistice Day tribute of!acute or marginal. , hich i people | Americans living in Paris. Some of these patients hear| encacufes ges avoid Earlier in the afternoon, Ed- voices and others believe in false) | regarding | ventable diseases. ‘wards also played taps at the cem-jideas. However; most of these, Led etery at Compiegne.. patients appear to the eye of the) Churches and schools play an layman as well individuals. important part in bringing about a Edwards — sanyo beneath the Another question asked of the better adjustment to life. Recrea- arch at French Independence Day doctor is “What do doctors mean tional facilities for people of all ceremonies July. 14, 1919, when when they talk about neurosis of ages to encourage creativeness is Paris literally exploded with a psychoneurosis?” Is such an ill- another step which the mental = “victory” celebration. He was a ness different from a psychosis? health authority expressed as member of the crack 50-man drum: Yes, explains Dr. LaCore, it is essential. and bugle corps Gen. Pershing, different. Such people have an emo-| He pointed out that all members formed of veteran “American sol-'tional type of illness which inter- of the community should work to- | must_provide health and welfare The customized Fleetwood 60 Special Sedan and the 62 Sedan’ .jare- being offered as four-door pmoved from the rear fin and relo-. 2 Photographers Killed in Suez with the world of reality in which munity. Crossing Attempt oe wW—An American and al photographer have been) _ titled attempting to cross into! . Egyptian lines in the Suez Canal zone, their organizations con-| (firmed today. | The two were David Seymour a Polish-born American headed Magnum Photos, and Joan Roy of Paris-Match. | _ Seymour was a lieutenant and photographer in the U.S. Air Force during World War II. After-* ‘ward he worked for several U.N. ‘organizations. Hé“ “was —also.-a \photographer with the late Robert ‘Capa during the Spanish Civil Paris. | French military sources - gave this account of the death of the |two men yesterday at E] Kantara: | They tried to cross from the’ British-French lines to the Egypt-| lian side with a party exchanging. wounded. The photographers were in a jeep and were fired upon by the Egyptians. Their jeep ran over) into a nearby canal. Their bodies will be returned to) Paris. > Boys Burn Hives | Neighborhood boys are believed | tto-have- been responsible for the: who, . Recently he has lived in}: \diers. Marshal Foch was so im- feres with their happiness and effi- gether to provide these things to pressed with the corps he invited ciency but they do not lose contact insure a better. healthier com- them to come back someday. ‘The entire Eldorado line gets its’ eevee of three bee hives at 1320 “ook” from the Eldorado Brough- V JINEWOOD Rd., Pontiac Townshi am,_a last year’s dream car that Saturday. The destroyed hives were actually will be put into limited — at Send BIG BROTHER WATCHING—‘“Scram fellows — it's a giant!” Scuttling away in panicky haste, this tiny Fairy penguin may well be frightened. ; He'd just arrived at Chicago's Brookfield Zoo / United Press Phete when he found himadit under the ominous glare of a four- -foot-taly’ Emperor penguin. Too big for comfort, to be’sure. 4 — cae f production Tate next month. If wil = Automobile Show in New York next The Brougham is a four-door) ‘Airport police said an anony- “A ‘few minutes later. a second] . seen’ pec eyernc natant o * = Here's a Gal | Father & Son ys Pry Cleaners” a a ff | (( THE ENO everything from getting bored with 4 their too-simple life =a initance, on’ Which all the Wu- ys Merals are “S‘s;* to ease the con-; |~I am NOT “the woman who has|science of people who never take tail time; and theré are clocks that run backward, or counter- clockwise, for the neurotic “have everythings” who want to: live in ri : :° * |. 1 say this, not in self-pity, but in ‘self-defense. After studying the £ are a cute idea all right. Good for up holding a clothes| Those “fanny paddies” — the —_ bees tmene of Se iatel ond Goted good old-fashioned spanking stick _of course), or my teeth in made of “nicely grained wood"—jr Who Doesn’ t Own n Everything to Invoke it fight is foreed upon us." Italian Consul Retains Hu umor bridgework] THE BERRYS WE GIVE HOLDEN RED STAMPS ‘PLANT and OFFICE 941 JOSLYN AVE. | TEL AVIV, Israel @®—A high {Israeli government official today Israeli forces destroyed 50, per cent of Egypt's military pow- week. He said 50 million dollars. worth of Egyptian equipment was captured. Much of the equipment captured ‘or destroyed was of Soviet man- i * * * | The source said 3,000 Egyptians were killed in the four-day fight- ing and 7,000 Egyptian prisoners now are in Israeli hands, Israel! ‘has put its own losses at 150 killed, 600 wounded and 20 missing. WISHES TO THANK THE CITIZENS OF OAKLAND COUNTY FOR THEIR © SUPPORT and CONFIDENCE ON THE NOVEMBER 6. ELECTION — ===! between 18 and 24 planes — (Advertisoment) — into Syria in the past few days. sk Piles — E New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Does Both — “Relieves Pain=Shrinks Hemorrhoids — And among these suf- erers were : ee = — | lerews and weapons also have ar- — dark Syria or are en route. h Foreign Minister Chris- luo | ae said in Paris earlier this week an “important forma- ition” of Soviet ~MIGIT- fighter’ of tee Ree om the use of or astrin- | tied. The secret is substance (Bio- | of a world- Ake 10 to 20 ae ease after ent of tee omen “very striking improve-.| a new heal ment” was reported and verified | Dyne*)—thed ~. Demonstration Ends as Snake Strikes pain—without surgery. In one hemorrhoid ~~ And, while cee pai nd, W n n, actual red pee orto fons pen Bove ready, Bio-Dyne te in -wide- use for healing injured tissue on all parts of en ims ayes healing pabotanee _ fed Preparation H. men form called ration H.* Ask fori Preparation suppositories or Preparation H esment with s ejal applicator. Preparation H is sold atall drugstores, Satisfaction guaranteed or. money refunded. iconal hed B. Pet. on. rm Pain was promptly. demonstration of how poisonous snakes strike ended. abruptly, po- lice reported, when a six-foot dia- mond-back rattler gave an” un- scheduled performance, 22, manager of the Monster Shen on .the’ Long Beach Pike amusement zone, was gesturing to two_ other snakes Saturday night in an attempt to draw a strike when the diam got into the act and bit him on the left hand. Saucier was taken fo Seaside 'Hospital for -emergency treat- many months In fact, results were so thor- hat sufferers were able to astonishing statements as “Piles have ceased to be a P DOCTORS PRESCRIBE SPECIAL LAXATIVE TO EASE PAINFUL ELIMINATION WHILE SHRINKING PILES The makers of Preparatiop H also make Petro-Syllium®, a special type laxative bed by doctors for h id sufferers. Softens es lium. lieved “to” be- serious: Sparen “Monday, Friday and Saturday UNTIL a WALL TILE SALE : _Take Your Pick ALL WALL TILE 50% OFF! ‘2° 3 ig te a. - Do It Yourself and Save! ig ype 10° FLOOR AE AE TOILET | TILE a us CHRO planes flew over Turkey to Syr-| said/ian bases Jast Monday. — Hee bombers and “autiaireraft+ ONG BEACH, Calit—uv =A! ns “paid bake~¥>--Saucier}~- and assures easy elimination without ‘Pain, Ask be |ment. His condition was not be- Hal of Eayptian. Power Destroyed, Claims Israel tary vehicles of American, ae ish and Russian make. .* 8 © An Israeli military, source said. The Israelis claimed the capture, the Israelis captured a complete) usable shape for small arms, ar- 200 artillery pieces of various tillery and planes. Value of this sizes, including late model Czech was estimated by the Israeli offi- ‘guns. cial at 12 to 15 million dollars. | Be He said the Israelis captured) Newsmen also were told that Is.) more than 100 tanks in usable con-\Taelis captured huge military dition. Half the tanks were Rus-'Stores which included spare parts ¢ sian or Czech-made, he added. for tanks and vehicles estimated CAPTURE VEHICLES * * -e a (chained Wo have Seaeeged WON Teg Seine terete ———————————— ‘not provided, er in their drive-into Egypt lastjof 7,000 tons of ammunition in' mobile radio station and netety| I ing nie ana mas ee ene at to 13 Egypt N. force now being organized is pre- pared, to take over. But Know-| land said~-they—should—“* dallying on this matter e drawing their Seeces.” dent Eisenhower's actions “had set the matter in motion to bring The Eisenhower PRS | to keep the United States out of the Middie East conflict, Know- ‘peace at any price” poticy.”* Laltaets Ste” afford, regerdiess of how mech or + WASHINGTON — Sen, Know- |, sheild sit thinks Presi-| is taking “all honorable means”) land said, but “this, is not a! Said, nant leat his sare of Massa, Marelli, ns bad cae ‘British office banning weapons “because we are the nervous ” this morning in his +* a= signs in the the ¥ = ee of Marelli’s busy Consulate reads: “Here Group Is ‘Thrown Out for-Rock-Throwing forced them out, Nearly half the demonstrators were held for questioning. One po-: liceman was injured. The group marched on the @ walled compound from a rightist . — Poms yin ig Bo a hew many yes eve. 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MONDAY: NOVEMBER 2 1050 ei fi J Pha oY RS Key.to Space Mail a Columnist Properly Informed — Nor Taek ot tg eo infants have only about 10, That 22 million Americans—| That ancient Egyptians. who; | dent tmt domenticnted the cal, wade water to which fluoride has been ee Jjadded to ‘prevent tooth decay, ~ , Sensitivity to Na ew Drugs va oan So Se it mi highways of litter tossed ioe 2 eee cs ame townie Increasing, Warn Doctors |e. vei sme ms ic, Sat er cent of normal adult vision. Sep seal . two billion rat a ‘ontana of the New York Univer-| Aspirin, the authors note, is one their|write as follows in the turrent/ers, and. find it “surprising” | : mil-|issue of “GP,” published by the/that seggin beg Se eae -aiten ot hil iting Practice: - common. of its “‘uncon- missile base sometime in 1958, ogg woe by Soca strike.) eis imately $00 diffsreat trolled, excessive ‘and universal The hope is, he said, that at treat Pyucle Rice ‘ote ot] gan ae tr cree to be least several of these will speediarea permanently under the itistng eubstances...to which The authors advise, doctors to into space to such an extent that} American flag that doesn't charge i: inendiie 6 te provide patients with statements they-will- become -artificial-moons;|a_license ~fee to get-married.-——+- one Pe ec end-eem i be carried in wallet or purse, | circling the earth sothey can relay! That. the Pentagon in W eupenare “pene describing their sensitization. Those} outer space information back to|ton, D. C., has the largest-private’ ,+ clently prolonged.” ____ with more dangerous— sensitivity earth by radio signals. Dr. Kap-|exchange switchboard in the coun-| The article warns that all anti-/should wear, a warning bracelet. jan said: try. It is staffed by 200 operators. |biotics are capable of producing “Considering the magnitude of That the average life of an eye-|allergic reactions. Penicillin is the’ the task and the newness of the lash is three months, but a scalp|chief offender and streptomycin is project, it is proceeding with re-|hair lives to the ripe old age of next. CLEAN i markable smoothness.’ two years, MANY SENSITIVE i “The job of designing and build- *- 2 : Drs. 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Aft- er graduation from the University of Virginia Law School, he prac- ticeed law in Virginia for four years, then moved to Charleston in 1922 and hung out his shingle. . * bd * He and a handful of other men formed the Young Republican League of West Virginia, In 1942 he was nominated to the Senate. Opposing him was Mat- thew M, Neely, a Democratic vote «getter since 1910 and then midway in a governor's term, In a dramatic upset, Revercomb won. The two met again in 1948, when Rivercomb's term was up. This! time — won. * * * He was defeated by Sen, Harley M. Kilgore, Democrat. * Last February, Kilgore died un- expectedly, Revereomb once more was nominated to fill out the re- — two years of Kilgore’s Eat wack io Saad Oot Wwil- liam C, Marland, the youngest man then ever to be elected gov- | PAE Fowriac PRESS, ‘MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, i950 | paleaoate Back. in Senate Again ernor | of “the “state, aj b caingtiesied leaabe ator from 1942 to 148, though his|as that Revercomb’s record in. the Senate in the ‘40s indicated that he could not be P- Rivercomb’s colleague in the ‘Senate will be Neely, Out fo Wreck Union, Charges Bridges * HONOLULU WW — Non military shipping may be tied up here be- ginning Nov. 27 when Sen. East- land (D-Miss) opens a Senate subcommittee hearing on commu- nism _in- Hawaii, cee “When Eastland comes down here,” said longshore leader Har- ‘ry Bridges-in @ speech” night, “we plan a welcome for him. 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Baker's accurate toe was! onthe big factor in Washington's vic- oppor- tory. He kicked three field goals, 20-yard. ‘the third one coming with less than q two minutes remaining, putting line instead of deep in the en ie team safely in front, 18-10. : : Detroit roared ht back on Those two points, though, | Bobby Layne's as ae arm. proved the difference in a \Layne first pitched the ball to Jim ington’s narrow 18-17 victory m ‘Doran, who scampered to the Red- Detroit’s first loss after * |skin nine-yard line on a play cov- _straight conquests in league play. | _.i5' ;-bayne then eon- The defeat dropped the Lions)nected with Dave Middleton, who ' ne ‘See tunity to kick from its own PACE HURDLES — Michigan lack Jimmy Pace oe in the second quarter: Saturday. ‘ / + 4 LION GETS STIFF ARMED — Leo Elter (32), boot, Detroit tacklers on his dash into/* she end sone on the frst. play o roit erro (1, plunge); Middleton (10. from Layne}. y. — , Sonles Layne ee tii). = aP AP Wicephetee the stiff-arm in trying to avoid the Washington halfback gives Jack Christiansen (24) however still’ brought him down after a five Lion. Christian- yard gain. Moving in is Ray Krouse (70), Detroit | detensive tackle. The Redskins won, 18-17, to hand | the Lions their first loss of the season. ! | | ning, the biggest cheer of the aft- with Michigan are now the most) ornoon went up from 75,000 fans ae and friendly ever,” RC hen the loudspeaker announced, that Iowa was leading Minnesota, * “Our students must buy tickets (74, after three periods. Actual anda of the Big Sev- and transportation when we play! en team is up to the conference. away from home,” he said. “We Its choice will oppose a team yet want them to be able to see our) fo be announced by the Atlantic team without having to assume | ing Coast Conference. ‘extra expenses.’ + everything lies in the hands of the two teams who are ineligible Ito make the trip, Ohio State and Michigan State. Minnesota (3-1-1) can lose one of The Hawkeyes, Michigan's vic- | > tim a week ago, had toe beat the | i cena Ae The ‘Wotverines“were-wirrtigls punt | Jim Maddock, who ‘Smith ripped the final 31 yards to score. New Bow! Life for M’ After Win | i proven himself ito be the clutch player of the team. B Bruins Boosted t Into NHL Lead. | Canadiens W :. . James (41, run). Field : (16, 39, 27). Gafety:. Lary of Det: nent out of end sone}. Conversion: | Boston Now Has Taken 6 Straight Including © Montreal Sweep By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Their longest string of victories in more than a decade has boost- ed the Boston Bruins into first place in the National Hockey League. * * * The Bruins made it-six in-a row_ tover the weekend with a -two-- ‘game sweep of the defending league and Stanley. Cup champi-~ ons, -the~-Montreal--Canadiens, -A 3-2 decision last night followed Saturday's 3-1 victory and left the wondering if they're [ave gome 2 Se Oe om ap thie 4 ve dropped four straight omer * « Boston nected last night's vie- heed to hold its —— eee over troit, which handed hapless Chi- cago still another loss, a in the i~ other game scheduled. The Bruins, am an 8-3-3 rec- After the first quarter, Michigan| Like he did against Iowa a week ord, have 19 points in the stand- twice in the second stanza with from Jim Van Pelt and using all Jim Pace and Jim Byers going \T-plays guided the Wolverines to! over. Ron Kramer’s 3-pointer came) date in the 4th period after an Ni-, it was Kramer's field goal that beat Iowa. The sparkplug in the victory r — igathered its forces and hit pay dirt. jearlier, Maddock again took over |ings to 18 = = nod Wings. rwe guele by Cal “Chandon sid \three assists by Doug Mohns were long marches, one a 98-yard drive. | .gupled with Terry Sawchuk’s bril- Ss punt was blocked. Last week Coach Bennie Oosterbaan com- iliant work in the nets to keep a ddock's T-calling. but capacity crowd of. 13,090_cheering _ — game. “We're as far away from Pasa- despite the victory he vetoed any at Boston Garden. Gardner's sec locker room bow! talk after the ond goal broke a 1-1 tie in the third period and put the Bruins ahead to stay. Sawchuk made 30 as second ~—_— quarterback dena now as we were before the saves on the hard-skating Canadi- this year has game.” he said. Warriors Miss Gola ‘ens, who still have Gerry McNeil jfilling in for their ailing goalie, Jacques Plante. NBA Cham ps in ‘Cellar’ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Soldier Tom Gola may be the) | ern Division cellar. But Gola fs in the employ of Uncle Sam this -reason for the—early-season woes year and without his backcourt | Obie State jn its lone remaining stadium will help give Michigan to schedule their games on a home- topped only by Michigan and Ohio to the 4-5 home-arid-travel schedule | a 3s A. Hannah, MSU presi-'Michigan State wil have the third even be tee ae cores by Lansing 11958. Biggie “Munn, Michigan has a 7-2 home-and- penne from Michigan, Munn| at Ann Arbor, but pre- ate rivals have always been’ —By BRUNO -L. KEARNS iabout double the former MSU seat-) ‘goes, “Where there is life there is) iy spotted a good pro football ington fhave rebuffed franchise| Committee Chairman Van C. the home-and-home booking policy) lectalaer aapect after Gir 12.1 win of reports of franchise offers fromialso by a Buffalo, N. Y., second only to Okfthoma’ —which but neat, 18-17 victory over the Browns . cago Bears’ easy 38-14 romp over, '© knock off the Bears,\, stopped Western Conference lead, Both out of the cellar with a 30-46 Vic- While the race was being knot-| While the Cards and Giants are dinals by smothering the Cards’! Detroit Dec. 2 and the situation in | and finish 4-2. - Home-and-Home~Card_ Desired State a bigger say in the Big Ten jand home basis whenever possible. | State. of the Spartans. | Michigan'y 100,000-plus capacity MSU athletic director, said he has| W ~~ . ee estern Division Tied; = | ’ Colorado Gets “sent | Steatiy auebbe de mash oo to The franchise shoppers report-|phia.where the so-so Eagles whip-| \Bowl schedule committee's nom- ling capacity of a little more than, a eo . » bids so far, are fourth in the East. Kusserow said Big Seven officials was hot a new one and was SS Tlinols, Saturday. a Louisville, Ky.. group, and yes- and as yet uacommitted. on a °% /ast year's Orange Bow! rep- previously a." Detroit Lions. * ¢ 4 the visiting Green Bay. Packers, ' |Cleveland 21-7 yesterday, and in have 61 ‘records with five week- tory over the San Francisco 4Sers ted in the West, the New York finished playing each other, trumpted offense 23-10 in Yankee reversed Dec. 16. Bigger Stadium to Aid MSU football :schetige meeting Det. 6-8 When the Macklin Stadium is! Stadium size has 2 a! Michigan is due to make one of |invited the Wolverines back again) State has - Giants Top NFL in Easticrrssce som Size | MIAMI, Fla. @—The Big Seven eae in recent years. Michigan pert, Editor, The Pontiac Press edly hanging around the nation’s|ped the lowly Pittsburgh Steelers ination for the New Year's Day 50,000. Sc tain Os bene me Washington, like Pittsburgh andtwith a $4 mark behind iwere_ informed “we fee] that Col-'almed at Michigan. — terday the Redskins probably up- move, have a 2-5. slate, the same resentative of the Big Seven, is, e ¢ | “Baltimore's third-place Colts, left the Lions tied with the Bears/® battle of West_Coast_tailénders.._ ends to go. (16). The Rams are now with! the Giants were breaking a first-place payoff meetings in the West are Stadium and avenging an early- . Grid Results Rugged Purdue Evtend Sona ‘Ragged Spartans, 12-9 Ssre== rendre = _By BILL CORNWELL ithe goal line in the 2nd half steel Ohio Statethe team that | EAST | -ANSING—Michigan State State's” ‘harassed defensive ‘forces pushed the Wolverines oat a6 dT played its poorest game of the Tose to the occasion in the ‘clutch. Michigan State in at that hectic f- noon, but still managed to defeat "ove ‘by Blanche Martin that!” But the Rose Bow! trip isn’t won Purdue's inspired football team, ave Purdue a safety in the 4th on «ifs and OSU and MSU have EAST LANSING «—A bigger dent, has said the Spartans will try ‘largest stadium in the coaterence. away schedule this year, compared | {built to a capacity of 76,000.in 1957, | - lits infrequent appearances at East! | at Aum Asbeq, ‘in 1960. No decision has yet been; 5€D ——— sented having to play so Sea | for Orange Bow! | _The football battes between the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS if get excited about at Philadel-|football conference has the Orange Could point out that it had just) aNN ARBOR—As the old adage capital these days apparently'i47 the Eagles. who like Wash-| igame at Miami: Colorado. | Dr. Hannah said, however, that | ee eae Wee Baek eka Philadelphia, has been the scene ton's 3-3. The Steelers” scorer 27200 § record makes that team Would say that cur relations ped the price tag with a tough.'as the defending champion ineligible fer 1967 The result. coupled-with the Chi--3_in_the West and the only team for the National Football League's the host Los Angeles Rams moved * iGreen Bay at 25. Eastern tie with the Chicago Car- still to come. The Bears are at season —35-2T —toss-at--Comisi . Park. That puts the New Yorkers at! 6-1 and the Cards at 5-2, but loom-, ing before the Giants are games on successive Sundays with Wash- Y quarter. shown they can be beaten, and t and the Redskins saTURDAY'S Rest RESULTS 123 y ington, Chicago aa als mt BIG TEN The Bellergnakers: called the best ee noe tae ete be by Iowa and Minnesota again. The Cards one b momentum carried him in respective! more team with winning record, Mic [% Titnots ts losing team in the Big 10, et Sarelha eas downed! y- seem to be at their best against the Spartans and this was certain- Northy western 17, as Os8U 35, Indiana. 4 Illinois started out if it the Bears Dec. adhe, e age It was ruled that he held the: | were going to run the Wolverines | of the Philadelphia Warriors.: > * * talents, the Warriors are minus an additional double-figure scor- Towa (41) couid get hacked by | The National Basketball Assn. er, a good rebounder and a left champions a year ago, the War- ball-handler- riors are currently in fhe East-) 30SU Backs Lead Scoring CHICAGO @—Jimmy Roseboro ‘and Don Clark, Ohio State’s touch- “¢ © © This was evident last night as |Philadelphia bowed to the New) | York Knickerbockers, 106-95. The. three Warrior backcourt men to- talled’ only 19 points and | the Knick point total indicates a some- what porous Philadelphia defense. s = * In other games, Boston retained first place in the East by down-|- ing Syracuse $485; Rochester de- feat Minneapolis 94-82, and the leading Western club, St. a 175 Average Kegler Blasts Out 715 Series One of the best series turned in for league play in the Pontiac area so far in the young 1956-57 bowling season was the 715 fired by Joe iMiceli. Miceli racked up his fine ltotal during play at the Howe Lanes, Clarksten. He was rolling iwith the Waterford Merchants league, for Leo & Joe's Service team. Joe is one of the co-owners of the service station the team represents. Miceli’s series was,compiled on games of 212-255-248. He is a 175 average kegler. ‘The 715 is the 2nd Joe has rolled, his other—_coming five years ago. It was the best of the season for the Howe drives. Those in the market for a fran-) Adrian 32, Oltves 13 ly no exception. ball long enough for possession tadium, (20*" specialists, moved into a tie), chise rag eoteraiertl had little” cari ichigan 30, Bast Tinos: 2 State's magnificent. defense jand two points were recorded. egies pany animals three jior_the Big Ten all-game foothell Wayne, 9681 seine : Drake UM. > 2 es | wine reapensible for reaping the Martin's booming punt from minutes after the opening kick- jecoring leadership. es ©« & ‘Dodgers Quit Tokyo. Billetale 33. Lewis 6 hard-earned victory because its — | the State 20 shoved Purdue back off, 26-year-old sophomore Di ale | Reseboro and Clark each") For New York, Harry Gallatin Hope 25. Alina 0 usually high-geared offense was | 8nd forced the Boilermakers to ————————— | scored once in Ohio State's 35-14 had the highest scoring output for Aft R ti St 'f e ractures. Vaiparaive 33, Wayne U tt almost entirely throttied by an_ take to the air with time running | ‘NaTIoNAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE | Victory ever Indiana while an- a Knick this season, hitting 32 er ou ing a S West, Michigan 42, West. Reserve 18 | equally brilliant Purdue defen. out. A field goal attempt on the — ar. + sa te ma other Buckeye, Frank Ellwood, |points while Neil Johnston was ‘ Andeteun 80, fetiamee 3 sive unit, | last play of the game by center New York -§ 1 @ 57 184 102) tallied two touchdowns and three high for Philadelphia with 26. TOKYO ®—The Brooklyn Dodg- . o | gecnns leas Gh fate Bill Spillane was far short, (Guctfe Ces -- 3 3 8 TS A) 185] extra points to take over the run- | Sparked by Bill Sharman’s 28ers bade farewell to Tokyo today Bradley 33, Washi un Lie MSU's attack was “halted time . et: aC 340 49 8S Im points and Bob Cousy’s 17, thelwith fox ighty home runs and D Of CAFU | seer stetsy © ©: ater time ty a big, aggressive line| One touchdown late in the 2nd pe-|Fhuergh =": 25 8 am ne ig) Beep sot. Celties hed little trouble handing/s 10-2 rout of the Japan AILS Sur hak Ae nur which refused to yield under pres-itiod was all that the Boilermakers) "°"=0* wisexan’ pore sibe. Roseboro and Clark ssinte aa he, Nats oe if pile ee 8 192 rout of the —= . * * Cincinnati 21, Wi sure. could muster, much to grati-' Detroit 4 8 1 9 ST ie Seven touchdowns for 42 points a: t : ange y NCAA Policy. Direction! ccsie cols. Adnme sitet Lon pase defense cost the|tude of the partisan Spartan fans/Suiere ™"....:.3 3 $ 0 if wood has six touchdowns and/f°ak:, Ed Conlin had 22 point ha Garena Pee rhe Committee in Session Pendiey 96. Brigham Your Bi ‘Boilermakers six points in the ist gathered in Macklin Field stadium. Los ‘angeles ” eee 3 3 ° aes ise 197 n= pane poirs for 39 points. Resse cacy hamaved Pa Brooklyn’ s/ f Today at Detroit Miamt (0) 21 Dayton ta” quarter and alert Tony Kolodziej, : SUNDAT'S SCORES cl T PAT FO TP last appearance here and next-to 7 ; ri 14, pounced on Don Arend’s fumble in McCoy Hearing Delayed |‘Stiste:.2**73 3.Sreen, Bar 4 0 8 642) ie last game in J, They fly4o —— Nebraska 26, Ransag 20 the end zone in the 2nd period to YX 9 YSC |Fuseben i Petes ° t: = Standings the southern ieland of Kyushyto- , 107A t ‘ i DETROIT —The National Col-| e"Batt 2, New Mexico agai ze accoum for State's fina] touch) LOS ANGELES (#—The state wo 2 Sess 8 Mi : morrow to make up a rainéd-out _ legiate Athletic Assn.’s policy di-| Wash. & edt. 1, Orte rbein 7 down. athletic commission's hearing rig Los Angeles 3. gon. Francie 4 2 Q x W L T GF GAPts.game at Fukuoka before a rection committee opens a three" Yitnrtt Scryer Sophomore end Harold Dukes tmore..at_Detrait. : Boston 8 3-3 B 1q for horne Thursday and - day meeting in Detroit today, with bone Sena a did tremenions job of taking |™O Olympic Auditorium match- Cleveland. at Philadelphia ee 20-Defroit 8 %2 2 38T = I reports of infractions of the NCAA Brandeis 40, Massachuetts 14 the Purdue secondary to haul ta maker, will be in recess until/los Angeles st Chicege Beare - Som nol $3 7 1 37 29 45). The Dodgers neared’ the end of to come un-| Brown 13, Cornell 6 ry Nov. 29. ew at Washington } : 5 code heading matters Buftsio 72 , % San Francisco at Green Bay Fletcher, Purdue ........ 4 10 their tiring goodwily tour with a uffalo 72, Ohio Northern 0 Tn Pays etl tee 6 3 44h 32 14 dor Gamat. Colgate 26 112 tally. omer 7 1 2% 2% « g/Tecord of 13 wins, four losses and ** Connecticut 26, Northeastern 6 yard tie i : “ - Dartmouth 14. Columbia 0 1 39 ay _5)0ne tie ae gets base- Pacific” cont football scandals na what 53 - Purdue did everything but cross;- S — ball talent. ff and the question of lifting the pro-| & Stroudabu “. Cheyney 0 ; re College Leagues . ao there was no indication that the | peas State 46. ? report would be made public. Princeton 38. Rotre Daine 13 2 <¢ «+ eee - granite College 6 mes) yracuse @ Croas 20 Sixteen of the 18 members of Tiipity 1 oni eeu moneoood z© yf ° 4 . a ath mf Wert Vireu Wofford 27, ; Arkansa« fe me ae oe snow Hillsdale 2 eoererne DETROIT 3,. Chicago 1. Boston 3, Montreal 2. WEDNESDAY’S GAME ° Montres) at New York. SATURDAY’S RESULTS DETROIT 6, New York 4 ie ING vOOD, Calif. — Joe 0’B drove Scott Frost to a new 3 track record to win the $75,000 A ican Trotting Classic, and ie's “Pick took the second J ight leg of the $75,000 Pacing ny “Tole “aM vs. “Syre- cuse, Sugar: ‘Tennessee vs. Georgia Oregon State has via as- sured itself of the Pacific Coast’ Bow! nod, it will mark only the Conference, Rose Bowl nomina- second time they have appeared wition. It has lost enly-one game,’ there since the game was started! ma that toe Southern California which in 1902. is ineligible along with UCLA and| re _™% * * {Siste has only Gro opponeita [ett weakling Idaho and Oregon. As- CHEVROLET _ | NITE SERVICE ~ DON’T. PUT ‘OFF NEEDED SERVICE Tpurham; N. C., where they beat Duke | week. * * * Iowa whipped Minnesota, 1-0, ‘| Saturday. The Towa is the favorite to represent the Big Ten in the Rose Bowl. ‘the Buckeyes have won 17 con- secutive league games, including loop games Orange Bow! Missouri. still has a weibbcen. for. breaking recruit.) sacs be Be peor ib Michi-\gers, iduaten but nice ti ea, left .and one loss for against mich-beaten Virginia. After its uphill sess Maiev would send Iowa westward over Stanford Saturday, Oregon’ no_matter_how_its-game with. Ohio State comes out. Here is how the other three ma- ference championship. suming the Beavers get the Rose jor tee eran “1 A The Vols licked Georgia Tech, which prob-\¢ 9 saturday. That was the big one ably will finish second to Oklaho- v. tot in-the Big Seven race, is No. for both schools, which were 1 ip line, The Buffs were tied by) By a strange twist.of-fate, they/Missouri Saturday, 14-14, which jactually didn't get to Pasadena,'was a blow. But the Orange Bowl he game, in-1942 folks want them. Oklahoma, wh last. year, which means that inj ta bein al ts as cesaae jones two games, just six points separat- behind Oklahoma in the national rankings. ed them. The Sugar Bowl would igible, having played, in the| ke to stage ‘a rematch, even game. chance, . if though the second-place team (in ‘this case Georgia Tech) usually you'd call it that. “All the Tigers S08 to the Cotton Bowl. The Hawkeyes can wrap it up by/have to do Saturday is lick Okla- I beating Ohio State Saturday, nojhome, the No. 1 team in The As- ‘easy task in view of the fact that|sociated Press poll. — * -* * Cotton: Texas A&M has cut a 7 victory over Southern Methodist Clemson, “which also was held Saturday and has only Rice and { | a 35-14-triumph-over—indiana last} to-a-standoff,6-6-by Maryland Sat- : urday, is the best the Atlantic! !e@gue title in 15 years. Coast Conference, which provides : ea the other Orange Bowl team, has/1°@house for recruiting violations But the Aggies are in the NCAA and their fate will be decided at a a joe Because You Can‘t Toke Time During the Day | USE OUR CONVENIENT NITE SERVICE Leave’ your car between 4 and SP. M—It'll be ready at 8A. M. We have feend that many of our customers must ese thelr car durin the day and just can't take the time during the day fer née@ed and” or repair service. And so, we have our eorvice Fm better cinne the Chevrolet owners of this area, Even Wf your car requires some miner —e work—we'll get 4 dene for you—evern = ait <= i Gest 6 mere — tu we eperete on sn evisblished fiat vate ~ the very” latest methods am Be ty Ry alg BO Don't Drive a Car That's Not Right ' Johnson, vice president of the Na-) only other two|to offer at the moment. The Ti- _ PITTSBURGH (—Whether the Philadelphia Eagles to move to Pittsburgh Steelers of the National! Louisville. Football League move to another, come up with an attractive finan-' city may be decided this week at |cial proposition, reportedly calling! a conference between Steeler’ for a rental of only six per cent! President Art Rooney and Tom/of the net receipts. . In Philadelphia yesterday, NFL al Baseball League's Pitts-|Commissioner Bert Bell said Buf- ‘The Kentuckians © have - . * * their games for years at Forbes Field, home of the Pirates. The Johnson, who says he hopes to Tfalo, anxious fo get a chise, also has offered a good fi-/Press pheasant derby today. on Steelers have been playing |nancial proposition. * * * conference already has pardoned the school. « Syracuse, the class of the East Louisville and Buffalo "sm ts «mm Bid for NFL's Steelers as the visiting team. The Orange need only to beat Colgate Satur- day to finish with seven victories and one defeat. These two teams played a tie) steady swath through the- South-}- west Conference, capped by its. 33- Texas blocking the path to its first|* _ $i in. Detroit tomorrow. The; Pontise Press Phote leader, a a cage g-ounce specimen. Mrs, Bedard's rooster looks like a possible winner, unless a bigger one comes along before close of LATE LEADER — A Saturday entry pushed its way into the leadership of the “‘biggest bird’ division of The Pontiac Press pheasant ‘‘derby” as the 1956 ringneck season closed: Entry was made by Ruth Bedard, shown above with the new the contest Tuesday noon, at 12 o'clock, 2 There was a new leader in the n- First entry in the division, and ‘one that held on for about a week, : Get It Serviced by North- at Night Present arrangement calls for—a}meet with Rooney Tuesday - OF | tategt amd incidentally one—of {a 16-gauze auto-shotgun. One shot lrental of 15 per cent of the net) Wednesday, said he's hopeful the i ; -_~<é i on" - Pi the heaviest ringnecks in the finished the big rooster. |gate after taxes, plus maintenance Steelers won't leave Pittsburgh. of the contest, hes | ‘That's all I ied” the bork: : ts which ed , | “Perhaps we will be able to SRY years mes : i 4 costs which reportedly average| | ope been entered by another ress reported. ‘My husband has | : ff $6,000 a game, make some concessions to him," “Diana.” i leaaht ae tq be a good marks- . * *¢ * Johnson declared. aan . : . , xy f A few days ago the Louisville There's also been some talk the’ Hunting .on family property at . D4 PA 1000 S. Woodward Birmingham MI 4-2735 | (xy) fair and exposition -center Steelers might want to move to 5850 Pineknob Rd., in the Sasha- Big Discounts on ’ A ; asked either the Steelers or the Pitt Stadium. baw area, Mrs. Ira (Ruth) Bedard, | grsen-Won 3 in 1954 = . P ) ew york #» — Don tases} — §QQ — Ch Woolrich . 1WE NATIONAL BREWING CO. OF MICH, DETROIT THE“NATIONAL BREWING CO. BALTIMORE, MO. ORLANDO, FLA ced ached as cals cS ie 0 Ui ippewa - 00 ric . : ager ewre POC eesesoes, in World Series history, had a ° ; J goaseee® **teees, tough time of it two. Jeary ago All Down Filled ove® *e, While with Baltimore he had a. . e o** *@, ® 3-21 record, beating only the Yan- . : / " * kees twice and Cleveland once. 2 * : ¢ : — Ae ta : ~ : +3 What Yankees liked about him 0 n Eve Ni ht Until 9 P, M. = rs ‘ o* , >. was his hitting, his 4.37 earned run : \e°" -. record, his 202 innings and his of ” 12 complete games in 28 starts. - ‘ In 1956, Larsen completed 6 out of os Z J a * +%0-starts for-the-Yankees.—_tn- 1955.-f — = = ao ey To ~ : 99 his first year with the Yankees, he ‘ completed 5 of 13 starts — . z : J , —— Hardware & Sporting Goods 5 4 . Twenty-nine favorites have - - -~ f * ‘scored in 81 running of Pimiliso’s| 1651 S$. 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Complete cleaning kit ..........2.44 <7 fo * Marlin Carbine 23 80-30 35- al cabii sa” _ Winchester 94, 30-30 carbine. * 56** Z ? i‘ . eo today behind a team that was Desa x ptr of weekend win “power in the National Hockeyjthe Boston gang League this year, found themselves|their way to nt sera in the ne Wy oe Change in Emblems National Flag Replaces Banner of Communists || York Saturday night. A turnout of 15,060 saw at New York’s Madison Square Garden as they trounced _ the slumping Rangers. It was the first Detroit win in New York ‘since March 1955. ia wniee tek fee the! ‘| Wings break a year-long drought -Detroit~ attacks. Pavelich, Billy “Dea and Billy McNeill ‘seored| — {Detroit's ‘other goals against New| — U.S. Challenge Flops ~\in Aussie Tournament SYDNEY The US. chal-| York. fi lenge in the men’s division of the New South Wales tennis champi- onships fell flat today as the top American doubles team and two singles players lost to Australian opponents. Vic Seixas and Sam Giammal- MELBOURNE (—The _ tradi- tional flag of Hungary flew over the entrance to the Olympic Vil- lage today after the head of the Hungarian squad arrived in Aus- tralia and requested it be substi- _-tuted_for the _Communist-banner. Philip Miskin, commandant of ithe village where the competing athletes are quartered, said the change was made afier a phone call from the Hungarian chief de mission upon his arrival in Dar- win (Northern Australia) to the ‘acting head of the Hungarian dele- gations now in Melbourne. produced two Doetreit goals as the hawks went down to their lth defeat of the campaign. Ted Lindsay picked up the other Wing tally against Chicago. Ferguson's goals came six min- utes apart in the second period) “Winners Are Named in First Race ‘Finals’ 22... %....¢ Presunebie, the order came as a result of the nevy Communist regime's concession in Budapest that henceforth the official flag of! Hungary would be the traditional red, white and green banner with ofter the Hawks Seat in front when Johnny. Wilson's shot was) accidentally deflected into the cage va, two of America's Davis Cup- pers, dropped a loosely played third-round doubies match to the Australian pair of Don Candy and Robert.Howe 6-2, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. ancavenenanle MEET — Rafer Jeoneoh, "U. §. decathlon star | from the University of California, chats with Russian decathlonist | Uric Kutenke at Olympic Village in Melbourne, Australia. The ath- letes are preparing for the start of the Olympic games November 49 Mt. Clemens Available ee periods Ph 3 dows to the -entire season. _ Covers travel “toond from home also, sad iciganngs, priced. | H.R. NICHOLIE ‘sz FE nike Lang-Paces- by Gerdie Howe, * * * ‘erguson ‘slammed home Metro then hit again at 17:35 with a fast ; a 22-6 victory Saturday night at First “final” race of the i Saturday series at Rolladtum roller) rink, last weekend, set up the following winners and runnersup. The Marchewka family figured in three of the victories, as follows: ’ For Class A boys—won by Andy “Marchewka, Skipper Darimont 2nd. —Class A girls—won _hby_ Lynn/nist_emblem— io ‘sekee, Betty Legare 2nd. ' Class B boys—won by Dav id! Marchewka, Gary Rehbine, 2nd, Burmeister, Cynthia Dalton 2nd. Class C boys—Rody Lund winner, Tommy Kidd 2nd. Class C girlt—won by Patty Blazek, Pam Reid 2nd. WEEKEND FXG age HAVEN. Cono - < Robinson New York, aitpeinted Bob Provizzi. Pa, a Me —¥ince Paterson, NJ., siepped SS lees TRG, Seulh Alrira—Wi> Towee!. 31. Johannesbere out-| preted Richie (Kid) Howard, ts. Can-/ LAN — Edger Mernander, 194 Cubs and Aide Be girs me. fely. drew. 6 Woo ‘alt! —TemBstene Smith 7, Las An Aa knocked cut Timmie Jefferson, 140. Joliet. 1. 3 RAVAKA — tauis Carr. tt? Pate + _— Cua Miguel La Diabla Dias q Aver feminine eyes are te sppreciote _— look ¥ of disincton and sce Barton-Anderson coat as iss ] rand Wednesday as hunters journey | | fleers have been called to the | handling the ling of cars which Straits byidge is scheduled for | completion just before next year's a i batterson to Begin } Chicago Workouts the Kossuth Crest. * ¢* The change may have cleared the way for Hungarian participa-| tion in the Games, which begin Nov. 22. The athletes here, many’ of whom fought as rebels against Rissian troops, had vowed yes- iterday that they woujd not com- Ted Lindsay finish of a three-way. passing play with Prystai-and Marty -Pavelich. fired Detroit's third goal into an empty cage at 19:41 of the third period after Chiecage had pulled Al Rollins in the waning minutes: ~~ gaalia. AND MRS; RUDOLF JOSEF -MENGELE comb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘p.m. Wednesday from Dryer Fu-| \nera] Home, Holly, ‘Terethers, 17,000 - idaahee Unit; Entire Stays milk marketing cooperate.” Re-elected te serve as omb M arries Kenneth Christner and Walter Koscierzynski, . A reception for 200 guests was held in the Veterans’ hall on East -Gates styest after the ——, oe made to MMPA members in the Detroit marketing area in - Febru | ary of next year. The dividend represents money < Commerce Democrats to Elect Officers the MMPA's . receiving stations, transportation fleet, and manulac- ‘township Democrats ~are—invited-tion—-work. to an open meeting tomorrow at 8) oe p.m, at the Walled Lake Senior The dividends will be prorated High School to plan activity for according to the amount of milk — the Spring Township Election and shipped by members who were to elect officers for the Township supplying milk to Detroit. during Demogratic Club. the three above years, Deaths i in Nearby Communities # Tancred C. Husted GROVELAND TOWNSHIP — with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. Service for Tancred C. Husted, 80,, Mr. Boeskool, resident here for ee lof Dixie highway, farmer and life- iyears, formerly of Sanford, ‘was ry; | Joseph ochetto of ‘the Romeo! chre Cemetery. | pen Peterson of Mee Sc Wasl coe tmusical « deputies said they be-/Mrs- Russell Brechbiel, treasurer; |Post and Sue Grosser, 13, of / hehe yg readings by Mrs. Charles Dodge © miemas faglties seid te "\Mrs. Ray Fannan; ; |ton were injured when two cars He is the son of the Edward H. ae Dan a lifelong resident of Holly, em-| and Mrs. Frank Boyd and an - : ts vue iat and Mrs. Raymond Warner astocklided Saturday afternoon 12 miles|Soceuat ° Evergreen Rd., “OF uare ncers Baye at Balch in Fin Yo organ recital by Mra. Rees. _. Service | Letson, ate conductress. 2 northeast of here. e- < f a : vers Cohostesses : pip Keo Mang 30 years-und Lae Kelley, Of Yale, was ital: heppened ~an--unmarked~inter- | -WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — In, —--_ Patelela P, Wele 2 jara 1 Bapthdioner 30 = hes a World War II veteran, officer. ; _ |section in Berlin Township,. : be at ® pte. tomorrow at Dryer | * , Clair County, Driver of the Geuan,| Domestic Executives ee i ran temre te WATERFORD a ee ee —~-Puneral- Home —purtal in gos . jadults vere gen! Service Sor Patricis. Pearl } ‘ ee Sy ee with : jet was the girl's mother, ra ito Meet Tonight ret Ag . | daughter of Mr. : eran ciate 0 OUNty Calendar [Doris Grosser. 98, of 668 Holmes} voy cownistine—The. Domes Wedneoday evening ote ito Lect A. Weir of 13 Imlay Senior Class 4 seme Are tarde; und Donen. Betty Ament The. seriously.injured.trooper,.ci./tic_ Executives Club, an MSU -Ex-| 5. ities Ee eee Pea Ge pid ' and Robert. all of Holly; his moth-'gne home of Mr and Mee’ Charice wane jochetto, called in the accident re- group, meet er, Mrs, Ella Shultz of Winn,.Mich- |Thursaae evening, with « cooperative|port to the Romeo. Post. He was St 7:30 at the Woodward Memorial ,: igan; three sisters, Mrs. Bessie jc onetece " TOm** Borland willitaken to St. Joseph Hospital, Mt. [Library annex in Rochester for a Nichols and Mrs, Carrie Libs. both) a. worm rin Branch cntty -parm| Clemens, suffering from brain con-Christmas Workshop with Mrs. et Deton Mrs. Wilma Ouellette of Bureen vill meet at & pm. Thursday, (cussion, lacerations over the left/Robert J. Ebbert and Mrs. John J. _ Marine City; and three brothers, fino phsck. “Diematon tone teiit eg }eve and bruises. Sue was removed) Yezman as instrictprs, Herbert of. Mt. Clemens, William’ °A,§ Av Beate Constieational Convention f0r tn: My Bimagee Almont, with} ‘Each member: is io ae This is the second adventure film of six sponsored for family ¢nter-| tainment by the Waterford Town- Glen Golf Club now is and who) died yesterday in Grand Rapids! | years. |Main, Royal Oak. 1 p.m. Wednesday, at. Richardson- etery, Troy. Survivors are three cousins. Lodge. Mr. Rockefeller who lived all of Royal Oak. ; Charles Roberts ) OXFORD — Word has been re ceived here of the Saturday after. noon death of Charles Roberts. 73.) _{of Marietta, Ohio. His only sur- He is survived by his wife Rose; Williams Lake; three. brothers, “|George of Windsor, Conn., Paul of. MILFORD — Service for Elmer’ lwhere she has lived for many C. Rockefeller, 76, retired Oakland _ She will be at 3 p.m. at County road commissioner and res- ithe Spiller Funeral Home, 836 No. ident hére for 27 years, will be aft — Mrs. Maude Sullivan, Mrs. Fred at 224 Houghton, died in St. Jo- = - |Dahimann and Lyman H. Richards,' seph Mercy Hospital yesterday. a . |@ sister, Mrs. Ruth Thompson of — 2 +Pontiac and Norman--of Detroit: <4 Bird Funeral Home, with graveside. _ I be i — Ce Burial wil = "* service at Milford Gemetery under jauspices of the Milford IOOF jseven re wale “and “three — vivor is his son, Albert Roberts, | Oxford Police Chief. Service will! be = Toney Se with burial ‘Book Club to hei =e oe { . i , \. NS eee ee Se é : * = ~ ; + > = 3 ‘ sf ' # & ? ; a poss : A ee * h felenrer en ae - — : ae re ome PONTIAC 1 PRESS. _MONDAY, NOVEMBER. 12. 1956 Exelthar R 4 VS E- — ae H oN LOL PE ars ee 3 TONIGHT — TUES. — WED. 2 SHOCK HITS To Jolt You, as Never Before! a pilot for a series based on| Enchanted Cottage,” “Clash by Night,” etc. This is Harriet's first Today’s Juvenile Delinquents Are Tomorrow’s Gangsters! (LILI ILS SSS LSS SSIS 5 SPeeseereescoocsscoooooooosessssooooosols Special gift offer= __ LADIES’ LINEN HANKIES Bring in an old, clean, white hondkerchief for q 1 minute demonstrotion of the extra _leoning power of the new — f — 1 ay and we'll give you 2 a brand new linen ledies’ hand- herchiefs free! ~“Oer limited! Come in today! ~ Scesabanabeniseee ee ne peeeeeebecooeosees ca When Lena_ Horne starts het J movie, “The Street,” in New Yor she'll have directing her Gerd ‘NORGE TIME-LINB Geese Soe wo ‘AUTOMATIC WASHER Execs Sy GF. VE, i ae edeccccccseccosoooce SSSSSSSSS SSS sg 6 v~rTrrre weer eer ree Seeeeoose “verre er ee ee Mad | pe Ni pincrs /S S x fr" ll 4 BETTE “THEY-AKE BEING UREN OWARD-A-BLIND- The) IN s WHIcH OTHER LIONS ARE CONCEALEY-A DEADLY TRAR The personal letter sent Ji oo ao ewan rt by P ter sent Jimmy So were the twins, to say nothing this by asking Jimmy, who has! An American melon Caberertee ie asking Jimmy to make the , of Gloria and Jimmy. such a wonderful record jn the in Panama has made its first ship-|{ on Veterans’ Day at the Tomb of The motion picture people really Air et, to ‘substitute for hiny nents to the United States—T,000 ™' the Unknown Soldier, was an ex-'did a yeoman's service in getting manny to 8.000 crates of honeydew, can-| citing event in the Stewart family. people out to vote election day. taloupes, Persian and water. The two boys were very excited They all worked hard, and it's The battle between Ernie Borg- melons. Thru over a letter from the President. great that Eisenhower realizes nine and Hecht-Lancaster is out Y csunati AY! in the open. Borgnine has been waiting for the script of “Sweet WANTED TO BUY Smell of Success,” the Tony Curtis | 1000 COMICS—TRUE STORY |] picture. So. far, Ernie hasn't re- NATIONAL GEOCRAPHICS [| Jerry Lester Banters | ived's ine To Sompnte Une V ~ | rhe beautiful house John Harris | Piper's Magazine Outlet About Past, Present T built for his skating star wife, sl yc. ‘ (Donna Atwood, soon will belong to! enters a Grace F rank SO |Michael Todd. Mike has been ne-) i ay Same we = 'gotiating with Harris. and the | KELLY TP - NEW YORK—!I sat in at a back table as Jerry Lester flung asking price is $400,000. It's a y himself out on stage at the Latin Quarter, collapsed in a noisy. -modern_ house. with the last_word | MGM Present oC! 5 Regular fall at the mike, and came up with a screaming laugh. in up-to-date gadgets. and it's been x * |approved by Elizabeth Taylor. | “tmpression of a candidate doing a nose-dive!” he howled,|, Even if Liz is divorced in Cali-) dusting himself off. fornia, she'll get another divorce, in Mexico because she will not wait | | Through it all, the onetime St. Louis and Chicago comedian , year to m Mike Todd. ‘whose “Broadway Open House” was the first big late-night TV show, kept up either a giggle or a guffaw. = } Snapshots of Hollywood collected | > | ‘The mirth was of course play-acting. But mem St Tandon: “eee and Debbie, out! Jerry says it hities no broken heart, and that mm ccerther for the first time since f] the arrival of Carrie Frances, were ‘he’s quite happy out of the TV meat-grinder § ™ at dinner at Chasen’s. -which-is-ripping-the guts-out-of ssme-of the — 4 + —Jack-Dempsey-is just out of St.} = ‘comics who succeeded him. Back in "5C and "51 Luke's Hospital in Chicago but he’s ‘he and Dagmar were so big on NBC that, as well enough to go to the wae he vaguely remembers it now, their CBS games. c te a f f the Chasen di ae n no apy ar n — on. to the Moulin sen dine ms GOLDEN DRUMSTICK | ey paid me off,” he shrugs now. greet ‘Frankie Laine _who sang all. “It always reminds me of a story about Box Dinners his old favorite tunes. \Eddie Cantor and Georgie Jessel. _ Sabu, young East Indian actor, Delivered Free “Jessel told Cantor, ‘They bought off my picture contract Wil! become a father for the second je tor $100,000.’ Cantor said, ‘I saw your last picture. I think you|“™me in April Call FE 8-0483 Mortimer Hall and ‘Diana Lynn) could have got $200,000.’ Maybe if I'd stayed around longer, will be married before Christmas. | they’d have paid me more to buy me off.” | Dec. 3 Walter Winchell will be] DOORS OPEN 10:45 “Jerry now lives in Florida far from the maddening Madison guest of honor at a Bohemian n Avenue crowd and he'll do a “Ziegfeld Follies” show at the party given him at the Mocambo. ‘Miami Beach Latin Quarter this Winter” -by-George Roberts.- Mike Connolly; Probably he'll also watch TV and brood about what once Will serve as host, and all of the Mo will be turned over to the was, and may be yet again. Winchell “But you know who's making the: big money now in televi- ee x eal sicn?” he asked. “The guy painting those signs—changing the names of those presidents and vice presidents and stars, on the RH MES” (office doors.” : THE MIDNIGHT EARL... | DELICATESSEN Herbert Hoover heard a TV technician call him “a living 67 W. Huron St. doll” and asked his secretary Bunnie Miller to find out what it meant. After careful Inquiry,.she reported, “It means you're O. K., Mr. Hoover—it's no insult!” . . . Good line in “Shoestring 57” when somebody says: “You don’t know what to believe now. The Bible says one thing, Cecil B. DeMille a something else.” Liberace flew back to L.A. after: his Royal Command Performance for Queen Elizabeth was cancelled due to the crisis Price $27995 GH» soc METY® and ViSTAVISION Celeste aste HOLM - John LUND 6 TS ai Wd 1 i] f i | a RELAXIN’ TIME FROM PoTs aad PANS eh nesh Wit, a Good Movie Tonight | | [Garianal] TODAY and TUESDAY The Rearing 20's oo Leceoeeet?*” _. Joe E. Lewis, who opens soon in 2 i Dess a Fee Sey Wi Galveston, will bev isited there b eperrn AUTOMATIC Witiful Minnsota born Karen Hanson (the Fy tise Ace te Ha0 FM, dusenaie future Mrs. Lewis?). Lawrence Tibbet'’s ' Our Specialty . medics wecide soon if he'll return to KOSHER “Fanny”; he has a gastric ailment . 8 [claire Bloom's up for the “Marjorie Mor- B CORN BEEF ningstat” title role... Actress Tani... TON! | Ph. FE 5-4061 for Take-Outs $| The Best Things In Life Are Free Complete: Soup, Dinner, deo =e LS Leah SALAS SALALD ASAD ASSLAAS ASD AAS DAS SSS SSS SSS SSS SS SAS SA SASL SSS SSS SS ASS ISS SS | on | | : | Seitz’s boy friend, dancer Dean Crane, gave her a practical gift! knitted her a scarf. RHIMES Bob Hope’s assembling a troupe to entertain GI's in Alaska Delic . Fort Dix will reopen some long-closed barracks .. . Bing etecsen y Crosby's newest business: Paper phonograph records. Victor Borge, who'll get $100,000 for his next one-man TV! — apt art, Beg 5 article entitled, “How to Become a Millionaire, Son & Sen. 0 ows”... Gloria Lockerman, of the 64G quiz, 40c on will sing st Carnegie Hall with Matialia Jackson . . . . Gloria MAT. SAG c _ 50¢ Swanson and Bric von Strohelm patched up a 20-year feud ane via Beverly Hills hat shop. : | ‘Peter Donald has figuréd out what. makes Elvis 2— SOUPED UP HOTROD HITS—2 “wriggle—an itchy money belt. EE Pe Sein Sake: Bownaine baring 4 bie cor Gomes} ygmepns OF ~ pLUus SUPER = Lee . MONDAY; NOVEMBER ‘12, 1956 YEAH? HOW ABOUT MIKE JONES?!GOT THE MEASLES DURING lO v2 “Why, you're right! It does improve them.” ~ BOARDING HOUSE JUST A BIG AMBITIOUS Boy, MATOR! aT M¥ HOUSE wD PIKE/ EOC A EELLOWW © THROW. MYSELP INTO: ENERY yaaa) beer as BA THAN A GUSH TRIGESMAN, Jn DIGGER sc KYDICKYUK Ise Nov DD RATHER WeLL Ze NEtLLT NON 713.65, pum —s me APL F am MY OWL ‘ 5 | COLLEAGUES MUST A, ZHARK YOONE: | = A CARD SHARK €= ; ace tim epee HEAP! a = S a : = “ é ES fC : 7 er » Pee i = . tS tee ~ : a ES \ \ aN ai a | petheee o neetiee AL i y) \\ 3 : a ‘ SST . BEGINNER'S © W986 by MEA Bevsicn. tne. T.Ad. fing. U.S. Pou OFF an Hh LUCK 2 wets TM, Reg. US bas ont ost wi _— IM SURPRISED FINDING YOU BOYS HERE--INTERESTED IN THE SAME THINGS I AM/ THE WILP BIRDS WITH THEIR : TFRs IZ. ~ © 1086 by MEA Serve, tne, DIXIE DUGAN HERDES ARE MADE-NOT BORN « ‘ ie ‘ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES A P y I DIDN'T COME 60 ITS YOU AGAIN? WELL, I AIN'T CHANGIN’ MY STORY ABOUT YOU BEIN' HAGEN'S ONLY VISITOR WHEN HE WAS ROBBED! y— age “ peg - emmy na eed LS ~FRMIE BUSH AT LL Efe HOW DRAFTY HOUSE |S Pyrat -m 4 “1b © 1966 by NEA Service, ine. TM Ring. U4 Pat. OW, - By Ernie Bushmiller 1 PATCHED ce ‘2 7 MY ROOF MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1956 _ rs regu =e threats to send “volunteer” Com- munist airmen, tankers and artil- le ‘rymen to fight alongside a Egyptians unless the British, raeli and Frerich soldiers quit Egypt quickly. Communist China said a quarter million Chinese volunteers—‘tens of thousands of them former sol- diers” — had signed up to go to Egypt. There was no/ indication how they would get there. Uneasy quiet returned ‘to the cease-fire line 25 philes south of Port Said, ‘where opposing Egyp- tian and. nied ore forces are The cial armistice "TA. Roeper, fh The course wil] cover charac. tracts have been awarded in the state City- Country to Start Class on Gifted Child : BLOOMFIELD HILLS—A < colirse on understanding fifted children is: | ‘to be offered at City and Country! School; with Dr, Elizabeth Drews,, Pisures after decimal points ene eighths - assotiate proféssor of ‘the Univer- | sity of Buffalo as instructor. STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK. Nev. 12- —Comptied by the Associated Press 15 6a Seen Rais ven ~— Net chanke +2 2 41 Noon teder 260.0 1393 72.0 14 Previous day...25308 1321 719 Week ago ... ‘264.9 1363 TL iat ri Month ago... 261.4 134.8 1.3 179.8) jYear seo ...,...2889 137.2 73.1 179.9) 1934 high. .1...978.3 188.1 18 191.5 ‘18¢ low 4.0 1262 «68.6 1716 1985 high |.....297.8 142.4 5.7 181. s| 1988 low. .......203.1 1148 672 : DETROIT STOCKS ; @. J. Nephier Co.) High ar — |Allen Elect. & Equlp* |Belévin 4 m.* .. 3 ‘ i ‘ re Folede ison G9. me bid and asked. Pheasants to Peasants— Everything Fair Game Dr, Drews has done extensive research work with gifted children, and ‘is on a committee for them at Michigan State University, besides her courses at Buffalo. She is cur- the Milwaukee Ave. sheriff's mot y- near Chicago, ‘was not disturbed. He said ete fet it every year like this. They shoot everything L from goats % to cows.” eri = fr Wis., Mr. Katz Wag eraduated from Spencerian Business College and Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. He also attended law school at Western Reserve. In 194], he founded and was the ‘first president of the National As-| sociation of Temple Secretaries. He ‘is now serving as honorary preési-_ dent. | 1 7 bal * * | of the dinner and program. i Past Ford Official, | Dr. Irving E. Gordon is chairman | DETROIT (INS) — Manager of Ford and one-time president of Willys-Overland. — Cowling died in Detrdit Saturday after a long illness. He was 75. The former automotive execu- tive was a newspaperman in Osh- Funeral ser- vice was held today for William) 1C. Cowling; former general sales Often a loan from HFC can help preserve of mind. can from HFC can hlp preserve at Salk and repay your loan on a businesslike, budgeted basis. When bills come up, more people come to HFC than . any other company in its field. Loans are made promptly, in privacy, on terms you approve. Youcan— borrow with confidence from HFC—America’ s only con- sumer finance * a2 ale ie ; oh, early, faney, 3.50 bu; gsi Ser se hoot ane ees issues showed gains and The market opened quite firm,|240 bu. Apples, Wolf River No. 1; 200-|losses ranging from fractions to a in soybeans, but de-|220, Y,,,Appl¢ Cider, 360-250 °s-eal | point. mand quickly faltered: With lack! pk basket,” Bears Bosc, fancy, 4.00 bu; end steels = n{Ne. 1, 3.00-3.90 bu. Pears. Kiefer, No.| Most. aircrafts fe “ selling pressure still @ feature|}.">'t01s0° te. bears Super, fancy.) moved higher. There was a seat- of trading, prices slid back only 3.9% bu: No. 1, 1.75-235 bu : a hd slightly from thetr best levels. Ne, bo ed-te bu. Watermelons, 1,| tering of losses in other major me “Whe dione’ Export nATGBTABLES, MISC:: Beans, Lima, — sesiies ick ment, it is the first 1.000 pumper| of cash grains and the uncertain |. 402. ochs. “beets, EG aay It looked like a dull, un ok 8 Seana, ge Da » 28,| sdded to the force since 1928, The 2.00 bu: No i, 125-115 bu’ Broceali der the semi-holiday conditions of of 480 Ditmar St., was sentenced city presently has three rotary international situation No. 1. 128-198 te bu. Cabbage, Curly. y Banks were closed ty ’ of the general the. sharket with a steady under- %®., 1. 1.00-1.25 bu. Cabbage, Red, eterans Day, to 30 days in the Oakland County) pumpers, one in operation and two’ me 1, '1.00-1.25 bu. Cai Sprouts, No. but security exchanges were open. |. , held in : 2 tome, x gh.as, bu, Oat tandard ver-| Aireraft gained around|?#il Saturday by Springfield Town- Estimated cost of the new truck! the survey, Wheat, near the end of the first Mo.’ 1. 125-15 bu. Cartete, Be. 1. Te-i8 point while Boeing and North ship Justice Emmet C. Leib. was $17,000. It was built by the|!¥ 5.000 persons, showed also that March $2.42%, corn . fe % high. pos Rs ak YO at tie, des. tan pa ba Gee | Martin Clyde E. Conners, 25, of 4536 Peter Pirsch Co. of Kenosha, Wis. spots o 10 segerteen Yanan a gr, December $1.40, oats % lower) jer? yh® f+ 18:00, don. stalks. Celery. 1g about a point, It hit a/Lakeview St., Clarkston, was fined) the 11-ton vehicle has « six- are (1) a woman; (2) under 2 WITH NO INTEREST Ww h Band to % higher, December 79%, rye | .9-100 dor. chs. Fennel. No. 1. 225-\new high on Friday but closed $74 and paid $10 court costs after) man anogy eab, capacity for |years of age; and (3) * HA PAYMENTS / atc ands |. 1 cent higher. YE hee 8 with a fractional loss, [Pleading guilty to reckless driving) 2.399 feet of hose ranging from sapbeute 30S banle, bighe Neen i eet ee ee tit ey Saturday before Justice Helmar G.| yinch to 24-inch booster lines x EXTENDED TERMS Ladies’ — Men's vember $2.52%, ‘and lard et ~ 1.00-1.80 hs Onions, dry faney, U. S, Steel and Bethiehem |stanaback of Orion Township. it be powered by a General Mo. "People who are divorced or sep-/ . —_ 52%, On 0 20|3.89 $0-1. baw: Np. 2. '1.00-1.20 40 To. U8) nudeed ahead. Chrysler gained, | saan arated from their spouses are For Better Quality - $i ce a ‘ : d ‘Pounds higher, | porsiey. Curly. No L 65-76 dos. behs General Motors edged off Amer- A newly purchased home wag, ttt Comp. 826-horsopower engine. more apt to have them than hap-| a Rooting p and - = ————~ _ 95 Nevemiiee: Saas. Ss Parenive, Worl 2 25-7 ts tu Peepers, feam Telephone was up slightly. jextensively damaged inside and Bt ha. Sewer Dearie vesle POP | oily married taiks Special West Germany was cited in ex-\Civtnne, We. i, seiS0 pe. beset Pos loutside and a new bed was stolen} “Mttins automatic reeling ef) People with no education at all] SHERRIFF-NOSLIN se port circles with buyihg around 9. nae Por he 5$0-" nazz] Comte Fe lagged. on about Oct, 31 in Avon Township, lengths of hose. are least apt to be suffers§ ROOFING co. ‘ “ot here Cat Over vo. 1, 75-100 bu. Radishes, Bleck, No. Royal Dutch was off fractionally; ithe Sheriff's Department learned, The truck is presently being put amonggroups having varying de-) Geor ges-New sorts ~ it red m ‘a 2 nthe waaighee TR iy bur.Gult was up a bit. ‘today. The home is- located at through a six-hour test by Me- grees of education. F.L. Thomas. mgr. Pp ___ However, it appeared much of); "19's, 4 Goodyear was down around oss Rockhaven Rd-- Clements at Fire Station 2. Wilson! Dr. bat oo of enn 902 Riker Bidg. FE 2-5231 Deot wide ck lek » Delcions Pot, Goodrich up @ fraction, land Saginaw St. versity School of : IL ss = Etats had been accomplished in Friday's xo t i'e-i fo ¥ Bauash. Hubbard, Caterpillar gained slightly. Nation-| piesding guilty to driving wt It has not been determined cine gave results of the study. in| os : market. \ oh pe bashed: wort. ae 88 cshet #1 Distillers and United Air pag suspended license, tae Ad- where it will be stationed as yet, [tthe 50th antive at robe pr awry oe a an ns, 21, of Munith paid a total of McClements said. versary ing o Grain Prices at an a6 iy don Bene Furaipe, pening. blocks. included U._S.'$100 in fine and costs before Justice the ' Southern Medical Assn. spe : ’ . eel up 72 a shares,/Alien C.. Ingle of Farmington * * @ cucace Gnam onan ce é Sa.ap Gueene: ea: Fa. |Lockheed up up “at £5 on 1,400, =e i |Township Saturday. First Fatality Occurs | Dr. Ogden said freshman and a =RICAGO Nov, 12 % — Opening grain’ are ze a 1 100-108 we | giadice. | ‘al Dutch unchanged at 100%-on 1,- senior medical school students] ~+ — BT yee Sa m4 Be. r ¥ ine = ne Bibb, ~~ and Coneral Mees et St veal a ng a eee | i oe eee oe Det. .e--00-+ & ¥ oe OO ‘ie ature, Loe 45% on 1,000, |eau. = or a | d T | R | d the headaches of college students, May eoske os Food : iS 5 Whe pad be Lat Logg Pas men i — Ady on n lana 0 0a ‘and it was found that ‘more than JU secseeee & Pr — pe & sa 80 per cent of them were vic- < iota ~E —— ——— _ New York Stocks. Rummage sale, First setneaat MICHIGAN CITY, Ind... Sa topping even business ex- a —_ etre". ae Mts) queaaa Mercantile ~~" (Late Morning Quotations) Trrt, Noy. 9, 8: 30 m —Adv ’ | Mey eS We Nov. wn. 11ge | machenee Sasi toe x t@ firm: ne se-] ate eres ) m: a a Or naieene oe — — —— : 4 : ia one ERS \cnomgee 44 + bigee ren Lote Oh: 00 A jAdr Red ...0. 47.1 Int Tel & Tel. mal Ritter's Farm Market, formerly” a . _ ae Te ite RR Bae SMe are aieg Oo oS SSS! $24 Manning's, on W. Huron St. Meat (Taihe 23, 25, 26, 28, 32, 40, § | AUTO gaLEauan To 9 THE) We need 3 youhg men. to round ma oS WAITRESS, PART CME i= «30 TO AND DISCUSS SOME OF oi inst. Box 31. Pootiec Press. _ many cts ot aed fheral beau ul new Dodge & outh.| out our sales force. We do EXPERIENCED Wa AITR ESS. _7:00 p.m. Apply 43 Auburn OUR pT EAMANENT Posi- EARN SA 4 ‘our recent be- igh commission &' tberal demo| want men with automobile ‘ones at be steady, With Lgl ~ WOMEN WHO CAN NOT Ac TIONS WAY AT ‘SAFPE-WAY” DRIVER reavement of a Allen, A spe- Borate —* Tson, see = experience. If you 9fe Row om. Tasty Hamburger, MUtual é te & job, no investment, col- _ oo We es es si andha eker Ee | Barve ater ean rea | ge te aaes aap weTWERE | helt ad" gelecee, Desh | JOBS FOR WOMEN | pie mon aewoot” io crane - - 08 r LJ Be é = i ; toring words The pallbearers and Help: Wanted Male 6 Rev! RG, Walled. Lake. call immediately tor Be & @. Por position ip suburtan | Ger fhs i Ber canary npr er VARIETY JOS in public Cae tuate ax etek ps ae the Funeral Home. Mr. | ~~~" | a0 MECHANIC — FORD EX- | ——. paid r asenlary Room and board Pod vee ation. | = sonal interview. $000. GENERAL OFFICE. slamarcuc + —Dipipms -smanded. Write for. Gerald Allen rain vac Uhone FE 5 aati SRE a ction tor per eerie ed — frained men aan. eatin — “eer f) nd experience. Anoly at wie eo tie, Pontiet ? Press. “ee Bee month w are alread rn ween *m « § ™ . s ‘op Sete meee our © tor the loving _Bohr-inc., Milford. MUtual ¢-2885,/ ™on pare already, earning EXE STENOER, age FR) er Bat alte Dusle Hey. FIOURE CLERK ‘ot — oey Se estnes te os a BOY. WILLING TO LEARN GRILL | sell now. If you are aggressive, _vuire im person == ee so Work Wanted Male 10 our fecent beres Sement, in work, Must be 18 or over. x. Apply enthusiastic wd Tilting to work, ee pte eee tae Peer ee | GALES retell - . Ta : son, e een ea er colle Sener E thar =) Ae — rpgcia ape Rd., A ee . su pote Sire Inc, 464 APPLY. CONST MERS home thes: we oa offe sears etd Bap -, oar peices aa mM 1 SAP PENTER, WORE = ‘ sbowski of | St. Joseph | we need 20 boys to work one aft- | BARBER WITH FXP. WTD. 7 ward, Birm., Mich. MI POWER CO. - pees Gf ames crag og Laalpmny PRIVATE SECRETARY in purchas- sor . 11, WANTS WORK OF ANY ‘ een PRs Trureeer. ae ee Serene beee aat : a —— 20-3 0-t0-12.-Room_313-| O14 _estabtt ‘company. Write | dept $325 kind: FE 28510. i Rov. 31, tee. wa-| and Family er eee TEM a EO ET rae take Pe tune | SALES Te arene ee em oe + CABINETS, PANELING aND TILE. | ‘fae mod |g ‘Houghton St. pape In Memoriam 2| Must be at least 16 yrs. of age. | BUTCHERS, PRODUCE CLERKS, Man 23-38, a: resident for past exp. ‘caueases tuemedada seaman: staring ‘ 2e- nd enperr | eed OES, FOR, ‘MEN Repatra a EM bari veumee seome. / fne Recker Seon, George, (CANTERBURY - In lovin ~| apply m person, Tuesday or| Sppiitations for full and part time | cguerinn Eeeeatine core Drugs, 2507 Oret hard take Ra 7 | _ Cleveland #3. Onto. y DRAPTSMAN N=" ito CARPENTRY. PLUMBING. cE: é rs, Rw - g mem- . TED ORD COOK LES | " = } > Peui and Morena ht Unctotatiee: ory of my mother, Mrs. Charlies ednesday to: . a aeee —— but not - accustomed ko"active euntact i. ELDERLY LADY TO CARE FOR igre in | ae cae —~! chops. | SALES contacting retail outlets. per rates. a = ° Puneral service will be held Wed-| E. Canter who passed away) =. 1 | snp peer waren eit Cuttenting | nt eee anent, ‘netionally | smail baby & housework. Live im. | Between 3, and ep re of a .| month . see $1900 | | CARPENTER WORK ALU KIN / . Besday, Nov. 14, at 1 p.m. from) Nov. Stir, 1 BERT FALKNER\ Working | conditions. a}; ors company. salary, confiden- | References. MY 2-1783 after 6 p.m.| Phone 39570, een 9 and — Reas ie Hats E } Richardson - Bird —- Beme [Deen in my A Re. a ue! CIRCULATION DEPT canes pear Soe eg me oon tia, Box 13 Pontiac Press. Fu TIME HOUSEKEEPER | _ 1! am. MIDWEST rete John Festherstone. FE e Robe: ‘i- é é Af is r — - s oe. f ‘ating. Interment in Milford Me-/|In memories frame J shall keep tt PONTIAC PRESS and eccident insurance lib- SHEET METAL _ Wanted for working mother. live WANTED: HOUSEEEEPER. 35 TO | 406 Pontiac state Rank Bide. | CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- morial Cemetery. Graveside ser- Because she was one best “ AC ee eral profit sharing plan. Apply at WORKER _Pr 6 private roem Eecge Mai ! years. General on, FE 5-0227 Kitchen and specialty. FE { vice under the auspices of Milford Sadly missed by a deuahter. Lu- = are | ed — yg = ey Us i HOUSEKEEPER Bauit jen S private TOOP Lodge. ‘Mr. Rockefetier will| clle_C._ Pitspatrich Ad MACHINE SETTER, FORA) Dogue Piste) tees Ber = FULL TIME HOUSEREEPER | S(ulte, #20 0 week Private room G b CARPENTER AND CABINET He state at the Richardson-'j_ JAGER - IN * OWINGT MEM. No. 2 and 3. centerless grinders. |\_? &-™. Position open for a reliable e2- wanted for working mother. Live 1 ac Box rae ner S petal ae ape and repeilr, D. B Bird 3 = Home, Milford. | ory of our mother Sidoni De | peer. 311 Griggs St.. Rochester, BUSINESS _ FORMS ALESMEN perienced man who can lay out in| Private room, Keego Harbor, FE 2-786] . i maar whe ouusad nwat aoe Box 89, Pontiac _Press. i 2g sketch and make up any work in WOMAN TO CARE FOR aes years | ——-— ———— || oF complete line of Pactory 8*s-/ 6° ° ceneral sheet metal shop. ND GIRL TS | dren, ¢o housek BX CABINET verte WORK GUAR- | ago, 954 AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE| fem and Shipping Tags sales- Steady via? sean be eee cok: GOOD ALL AROUND GIRL 3% TO board. 1 eek Reom | _anteed 1 —- NOV. 10, 1956. HAROLD We psy “with the world operator Apply in person. Roch-| books and one-time carbon forms. 45, to work days a week. | day Call after 4 p.m. MA 4 thes 311 Draper, age 6i: beloved but never forget, ester Machine Specialties Com-| Exelusive basis. Commission or | "Y ion 128 Parke 8t. tron, 1 day clean, 1 day — |WOMEN EXP IN « AUNDRY . CE cs WORK \ Dasbend of Elizabeth’ Sherman. tn our memory cf gardens any. 311 Griggs St, Rochester,| salary basis, depending on qual- ng. pd __ Bleep _in . night. $21. MI 4 work For position in suburban GARAGE FLOO Puneral service will be held Tues- | you are with us vet; ich. _| fffeations, Write in confidence to \SURFACE OD AND ID GRINDER GIRL | rO CARE FOR 3 CHIL bed ee convalescent home Steady yeer basemects RS. DRIVEWAYS, day, Nov. 13, at 2 p.m. from the Stient thoughts of you a = + ~ Sales ‘Manager, INTERNATIONAL hands. Night shift only. , Future | ight housewor _ Live ‘in. FE | «afround job. G ——— MY ; 702, patios Cheap labor, a =P —Chureh. _ many = tear ALERT. y= REAL | 50 | Products, 610 N, r Rd.) pisos” and boarc Paid vacation “For ints with Dr. William H. Marbach Though gone from this “world, estate salesman for fast growing/ W. Division 8t., Chicago 51. Ill, | Clawso eh. _. lINTERVIEWER YOUNG LADY| be go _“}INTERIOR DECORATING REA- officiating. Interment. in Sasha-| to us you're sti) near. | location. Call J. R, Hiltz, Realty. | Gag DRIVERS DAYS OR NIGHTS. _tween 9 a.m. and § = free estimates.” OR baw Plains Cemetery. Puneral ar-| Sadiy missed by sons and augh. _101! W_ Huron st. FE S-6i81 2 or over FE 2008 ~ Studebaker Mechanic — between the ages of tise. win | WOMAN BETWEEN % Ano we. GIRLS | > pracemants by Parmer-Snover| ters. udwit: C. & J De- Aichi Need Y . Permanent employment for. ex- creuamat eoek This; sition is | 4 “8¥s a wk $6 @ day. Hours RECE: PTIO! - fuasrinins — AND REPAIR cali Pe in lo 1 ee cere = Taree CHEVROLET —~ | Ab ope re Main RS: for our own office. See Miss Lane. lever gp cal — on PECEPTION ET CrPhae” $289 | _work. Pree estimates. MY 23-1608 = i & e IC. 5 ; oecal efe | RECEPTIO! " AT WC TT. NOV. 11. 1996. TERRY RAY, | eee: “Fit x bo” passed | TIONS. Universal Alrtines Train- SALESMEN ‘chester. eg PoP ball ta acetal Walled tie cats, Wis Bas | oeReasonade FE tie - NT ‘Crescent Lake Rd; beloved). «Wav Nov, 9, 1051. “A | Need = Ailersasa men only. We | TAXI DRIV eRe. YRS. | MOTHER'S- “HELPER. WON m $200 “CARP a ne of Mr. Gnd Mrs. Robert Sadly missed by bis Wile and pay ree coats Came | at time Apply AAA. Cab | $16, 5% day week. Ry eae. g IN Wort cleaning: tor peetteeg i re COMPTOMETER OPER ina Seieeegon a Stott: dear brother of Jacquelin! ren. i tion, full. cooptgation & demon- 7_8, ‘Wood ward Birmingham. | go Se valescent ome. Steady ; year | (Exp) sae | Sunday Ere ‘Prone EM 3.4083 Dee Stott Graveside service will IN LOVING MEMORY OF | A FEW strator plan. eS Mr. | Gates, | MIDDLEAGED LADY FOR LIGHT round job, with good salaries | FIGURE” Cx <. $200 | _-Chartir ‘Swett venines. EM +2618. aa batt gen win be at oe Ged Rov #. 953 Kirkham who | k ard Sham Mines 4-27 weet: _ boy. Drayton ares. OR 3-76 is and ote seston: " oe ih aEOR Test oe — | "range neo WTD. 4 SALES-loie ete scan zie pa | Meee Sparts-Grif_in Punere! Home and There, tse. link ged Ged OS i oe cchanscal © AB DRIVERS FUT Fae Day - OFFICE WORK AND ASSIST IN| ises. For appointm-nt call EM |. shorthand a ses $200 Work Wanted Female i may be seen after 6 p.nr. my. death cannot sever; 2 experience helpful. Apply 1064 and. night. Company? paid insur- bookkeeping and typing, Full or Between 9 a.m. and 5 ry BOOKKEEPER, full -harge $325 ve and remembrance Huron between 10 and 11 a.m. ance ang, mileage bonus. Apply owl time. Metro Furniture Cam- | Wrp EXPERT PERIENCED FULL TIME | ONE-GIRL-O1 no i Pp WEIR. NOV #1956, PATRICIA | oat apap | AUTO MECHANIC, PART Time | —*t0-* Pm. 438 Orchatd Lk. Ave nen, edaas 8 Gaginew. fountain help, 8, 8. Kresge Co., +2 $200 | ° need aetver, Reet PICK. PRARL. 156 Leota Bt. Waterford, SnaTpgmiced by wile. Mildred. “job. See Mr Lee. 197 8 Johnson. | EXPERIENCED See ance OFFICE 223 Maple, *pirminghars, SECRFTARY—NO SHORT- | | Waterford ‘Ares ac ti Pg and Mra Raymond. Welt, IN LOVING MEMORY OF JOHN | eeetear ge ene oe ye ta - ee eg eae eres Arthur's, of well known ren's maqa- adley Md. UL From 8 a.m. to & p.m. : Flowers eee Exe CHEF. MUST HAVE SOME WTD. MAN TO SUPERVIAE | oe Sines. Mignedt pocetle, pay. me bn Roval Oak |amrtes ~ aT LOPE P Group Hospitalization estatd a eae References re-| small mail order business. Some PART TIME SALESLADIES. x. eter, Per tt or full raebner’s— oyai Oa GIR!, 18, WisHES 5 WAPthESS On All eerers houlé be te pu rt Owens - F ares ard Lake Rd.j knowledge printing business perienced oreterred, rred. Apply tn ime. re call F FE tween 6 207 ss M SQUARE BLDG. | curb work. FE 7 rted immediately The in weet, reamed Fe FARM aod FS CARE VON AB: erp 4 ste helpt. Typing, = a hh =~ STOPPING a caus R aE Eg 1% wy 18:30 a.m, “oR TRONTO, $2 A 5 Se Tress @ssum 4 * = - 2 by Ey errata re tem Paid Holidays |g ed gtegr ath | fet See Ben, Mi : ara at ata ae ~ Instructions 9| ‘ih ttt “ter ha an to cancel the charges YARD MAN. ScHRAM AUTO Pore prone "i a eve TRO Siew ota Suts || sm cemcne cm | V Eig neni ie le | THRE, We py ar AUTO) Registered Nurses | Set Ree Bares Airlines Need You __ | "gat .q Gag, SPE : ae ULAN i 4.4 ic : = 4 : ip an whieh has been |pursiey Puneral Hom ° PE etm) Vacation Pay FUEL Of. SALESMAN. JOHNSON __ Help W Wanted Female 7 and Licensed Prac gh ln ae dered vqmeeiecs tarourt Sc neey. ETB. Teeeraes, tical Nurses, full or Real Estate Sea’ ” LDAY WORK OF error, When cance! Donels h Pontia Ai li N Jeed Yo * Nl shif reference, own _ |) are made be sure to On-jONNS POLL - Tie EXPaRIENCED — ded BAG | art-time, all shifts. ee a ae ee re eee reer “xl ene FUNERAL HOME ~ feal estate salesman for new Univer sal Airline INSTROCTIONS “xcellent salar renee mt cm ings i po —PeRIoED FOR poaneus APPLY eet, project, Plon ; sal Airlines —— = work SS ES. Oe SY a = me “SROTR BCA and working condt a _iraton time tor ahverion Tonia facilities OF. mT) Oooo on daria APPLY FE |e help Live tn. ir Bs oa _ tions. Pontiac Os- | R.J-\ wg Realtor—| 1 pe staes, oe ae HAN OVER 0. HiOM CALIBER, gets hels rea a a A S| a paar st ital. LGoreL ira FE 6.0003 pe is 12 a neon the Thoughtful Bervice FE 2-604! neat appearing, Contact work for OPERATOR . Nationa] Organization, Car nee, —— downtown shop, no night cae, 10 ginotee V h = PARAG eatery. Sales of credit experience | NOPE, all bermanent waving. com. ro finest aot. plus #8 i me oor ees- 1p e A ees a tee’ en crew waite — bolt eS ve Seaman Cy meman ee i at . ie woes qual w = a ONERAL HOME, - Construct ion 4 8. Bowlby Box 6." aa meee Market. Be « Ob VOM Yew. og i ‘posatbie. Write Write Prntise Prece, canawe 3 7 ., Pek ga SS Service lane or Motor Mae HA a 4 FER — reenware, n 3ibia. os “vs Men W — 18-45 sratrrna. i “| _SALESLADIES Employment Agencies 8A -_ Bank [YOM is WIGHT WORK GEF+17—6 Co Practical training ana | 4 BALE WR NB a I ? a ear we nABINOR. safer 6 p.m, SSsi Tt Tot tC t - = te = 3 i ; ‘i LL WASHINGS. OTN , WUTCR, re: duse PONTIAC “ ; Neat, per, PE et WORK. through, Classified Ads! ° news * deliver BRS NOVI, MICH. : eee ae Yes, whatever it tis dial teehee a! © init OMe vee | WILLIAMS —— e A i aon ; a : 3 ; cate s% , _ KS Sen omen ‘arage and Lake” es ont = i c : c ) ; ; | , large lot. "| Las o ve vou. Smith out VACUUM | ’ today. \4 oon ee £1368. PE Priced ite ae ae" ae Te | So : “ re waiting for ali | Xi F | YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE — Fe we . eit & 3 ee Will rent_o1 (sha ‘ LL SOT ACE i FOR al . : : : Pgh Eh elt i bed rach "oom Local and Distance Moving = Phone PE : maximum results. Cal! Z 4 rooms and bath. 3 : ‘ AND c today for fast active service. eZ . | | land Rd. Rest or. sell for \ complete outside. Needs a ; , : : ; : 3 me ——. Cass-Dodge | a — : > ieeee = C. SCHUETT REALTY | | & Fg |. . Park. 0 mon | res ce ene eee and gravel. FE 20003. Evang S see. after opm. BALTPE 5124 WEST SIDE 3 BEDRMS will pe Nege Cass Lake Oil heat. hot | rm. home, with full bath up perms arin $5,730. $609 Dn. Rent Mo., no | has fire ¢ bay windew | _ small children, FE ¢ ‘abet. | & carpeting. There's a fam- SP ECIAL [ALL HOUSE. RE! D| fad dining Soom. a ex } : stove furn, Clean reliable ‘couple. | ae Vesng gy Seg vega’ Trucks to to Rent toa AAD ESURNENE nthe ay trucks : Pontiac F id = eS » f mt t Piret Gme ettored. Cute & ntiac farm an _ 59 Wall st. cal garecs. This | coay 5 rm. year sround lake sont wogmwAR pene iggy, ES Er ae eee See 5,8 Sere a te a | rene Ree ee ee ‘ ~ ; ba hot = Cat eat BEE raming a Decora 2B a Ee tenes : re NICH Seen 4 ee A s é Painting & Decorating 2 20). tree tres a4 ey 20 acte om py Pe = ee eton, ey ! The boss refused me the raise but he gave me this 2 : ROOMS, NEAR Bus tie — LIE en bed, rasnen peek CEMENT & & BLOCK = cushion 96 my pants will last longer: " | sue. $51, Geman, PE 50142 many a eas us fen: : 18ST. CLASS EXTE-| ~ Wanted to Rent 2 B ay | ; & H ARGE R C O ee CLARIES = oe BUA STOP. LARGE ats or RO DOD TRAD S | “tum - Vane for vour com W. ures . FE $4193) the seas Hi grays “at ~~ oi © _—_ r e i wn a as a ae ig og E Rent Apts. Farnished 33. Rent ‘Apts. Unfurnished 134, op watanee oe Witte. |= ee a rie ea ae . : AND DECORAT Too aden’ Walle f 5-8! ROCHESTER MAY = aa PE 4 PE 4-00)» ant remove” | 5 Sere inet wi 2 are pod Tees ing. = Fepuiaon us. We [DELUXE 3 ROOMS, NEAR TEL- | PRIVATE BATH. AUTO. HOT WA- ere Call OR 52200. *° SB er Sa Gee Leslie R. Middleton BLDG. SERVICE. Tega =" con il ; i oes | L TT T. B TRENCHING AND chine work. | PRIVATE ENTRANCE | Share path, with landlady. OR |” ame AND BATH. OF UTILT- | “Twin peds, good food near GMC. seperate front and rear entrance. |i, isqueTl ft Migh and dry. Sec- BULLDOZING Co. 8 Ww = "eee | Wid. Transportation 31 ‘sh =F ie te ME | S070 0 to 18 A ey (J BEDROOM. ? BATHS. ge ve eh Secddien. “t cear gates teundr? | Gon of sew homes. just site aw. - asin : ;temens ODT ROOM & BOARD, FOR 2 Day | = ;| for a ranch-type home. Good roads re eeu. —"eypEWRITENS FENTED- | ~ i ~~ | § ROOMS NEAR FISHER ‘ Faneb, overlooking Pine Lake. Gas. ——— = me ; } a workers. In Christian home. Home | js furnished. oy owner and only 10 minutes drive from : - |? ee ees tee aoe Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34; best a rivileges. 94 8. Jessie | 9335 month ; . Only $1,900 with $920 - WANT RIDE FROM WIL- | heat, hot water clean linens. Men | _¥e ese “** Security deposit. | A te ee ete scree | are peated Gist aun down ; LIA LAKE AND GA _only PE 5-0526 2 ROOMS AND SHOWER. ~ LtONT _meals, 14. Matthews, FE $0377.) $7500 down will hand) | - Dawson Woods Sub. } RDS TO PONTIAC 11 00 7 ROOM FURN BATH & ‘BRIVATE end heat furnished With stove \¢ ROOM a Big ene Reali Estate, 1362 W Huron. q ; > +e —— = >TO 0 AM OR 33313 ___euthance 99 Franklin _Bivc_ oper CFE if sorte re peo * FE Convalescent Homes. 38A | _cvenings. FE ¢-6402 or | isms" oeee lot location om oo] —~ : : L's CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING. RMS. ADULTS ONLY i— —_ ——s = fi e Z "$780 Spe Sa ee t ae APPLIANCE REPA R wasn “FE 4-5701, free estimates, Wortp LIKE To SHARE RI : . 2 ADJOINING 3-RM APTS. § $750 DOWN 4 ROOMS—IN TOWN. kas OGly $2,750 cash oF terms machines and vacuum sweepers. ae Abies DRAPERIES ‘are rm He encks = tenn one _ RIDE 7 _i} Florence apengr ens ed, = ta week oes 4 ROOM HOME ON WEST SIDE. A WONDERFUL HOME FOR El- Leading mach —3 piece bath—base- | kK. G. HE “MPSTEAD ee $2. JobRece “chown by appt. PE yom Pus Fontiec daily # tod aa? (LARGE ” vues Roos PRI. Commerce. EM 31-4134 Beautifully furnished Owner pays oe oe eer tl pte tl - Soe Ho E HURON 8T ners! _& Sat. ater” 12 21 Fiddis cures by 4 rey med ea 3, acre" PS weccaee __ Open 9-9 ated an 2ig acres 18 miles pair F fty_of Rochester exes NS Beda Oakabe NOT os. RM UPPER DUPLEX AUTO. '¢ BORM HOME “OxBOW DARE q IM A RIGHT Phone FE 31103 or FE 66700 north of Rontiec Aa) i@ea!- pated cls CER FOS 8 Oe ce ume cl h t em newly .deco Smei! child _beat. garage FE 26304 Evenings Modern conveniences. $65 9 SS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE summer project for family cial, residential @ repair, FE ciass ring’ at Cass Lake some ignes | coe Mr? our nsle “FE CRMS REATED W SIDE. NEW. | 0862 Elimbeth Lake Ra. EM Eres : with) eliarem. Sm 2em Sermo oes ‘ 1 go. Phone ric _ » $0877, ly deco with garage. 319 Li- _3-0581, Couples only. el SSErS rae MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE H | LOST: FEMALE Cash Deal 5 ROOMS, NICELY FURN. UTIL- | _ erty. _._.,2 BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT. No Down Payment R A I _ity room, 6157 Rowley. OR 3-6490. 4 RMS. AND BATH, UPPER, $55 | ot sae. 7217 Andersonville Rd. | wit] build on your. tree & clear. One-Story Brick Oy nne ne. : WALE. 8E a | For your land ap} = yh ye have 7 RM. MODERN, CLEAN. PARTLY Pet mo. 49 Seneca bt — weg A i $70 per month.| lot 2 & 3 bedroom starter homes | Spacious attractive living REALTORS ae Me Fe. oid | Immediate buyers. st de-, furn. 11 N. J : '{ ROOMS. INQUIRE aT 28 FE.) "Se with full basement and oar tol with wit: | with a nice firepiace 2% £ Huron FEderal 8-046¢ re ‘ut 4 to Johnson today your =) 0 q-| _Bivg.-8, : a BEDRMS. ‘WALLED Le Mop. |. ing Oe. Gee carne on Really —— kitchen, full _Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 — , of Rochester. Reward. : ' Ny, Reasona Ay car garage c— : = Rm. Sa. oe siviiegen available. . eo wane—75| A-JOHNSON, Realtor 7 aol ia ree | 7 Sena wamERR WERT | F.C. Wood Co much for 810.00" terms: “‘Gahes one dat Bet YE. $070 1704 S Telegraph Rd. ROO Arg PRATER Employed adults Pi 2-2460 efter, Gecorated. lake frontage. 3 ma | 6.) Ber Acres: - weote Leegre FE 4.2533 ‘ i —* F 4145 Clinten- oa HOUSEKEEPING, REAS. | Siapie ao” =| Comer wulams i ag is | Hag neat, clean home and ve a. vite e Rd OR sarod, “Tn Pontiac, MY 26186. 3 ST en HOUSE: cae eet | = i | has frontage on Dixie High- $950 oe WN a Cory twe ietresee : ee ee: x . : — a athe -—-MORTGAGES” eee Bir eee . ROOMS ND “BATE. “CPPER 7 Re an aE a ee ss or gifakes en idea! loca —— sey ith Resoment — aon 19 "by gumber sets, 41.00 up (frames | ON OOOD PROPERTIES Ys scre y ROO! ae ed ee ee aes Detvs, ‘Miiiecd, “MU 44513. | GOLGSES ONTN «MEE UND | Seay aRtine etal and | Tome lanaa Be ware nee Ald, EINDS OF ALTERATIONS.’ Lawrence, FE 2-1414 ‘8 D. ; Taph $16 § ROOMS_EAST BLVD. TERRACE | 3 ROOM, PARTLY FURN. HEAT &| bath 2 ‘car garage. Unfinished | makes a good inv mt this one. TE $0113. | weekly. : Adults. 93-2048 _lghts furn. OR 3-2908, | wnstairs; Low down vayment. FE for the ature. Total price I. sewina Notices & Personals 3 Se | 1 child on "or baby “relsome “ROOM MODERN. $75.00. Gas ? 7 Rooms, NEWLY DECORATED. | _ 40245 after 4 9.m. $11,950, terms, $995 DOWN — Brand new. ranch 5 work done. 121 Puteam, FE|~~~~~~~ resent see J RM. sine Bove ne IND BATH, ag tae “heat on West Side, FE , 3-442. FE 2 | “Been fay "path Be sd sy Med ee District — construction’ ~ AAL PRIVATE Te DETECTIVES ” ond refrig Th Close ww |) ie ORAL | ‘ Sxelusive District ~~ e st of "3 pe __ Garden Plowing _16B te ick abo mater, Prete tthe Ric to gee ts aha | noE-® Fee | ee MONT Te CLOSE TN: |e a2 Waskmgues ot. ener } p.m. ech eal FE cSt | aver cela Deze tvniy |e Seale ite Unk Sa ~ we) bath. ie c om. St. mes tct's Church, . | hom Full ment. Th i terior studding Real value: for- AL’ ROTOVATOR — LAWNS. |ARY OTR LOR WOMAN NEED. “Wartss ie Real Estate a3A After 3 p.m. OR 3-0908. subhapartmesie, ee each r HOUSE vi eam ‘heat, Cait OL 106 | two spacious bedrooms SS == — a ‘ FE" ji LARGE. BATH. | al a ae “entrances. heat * | Charen ‘Ra. Auburn Meights, ORR air 3 ls ees ines aes | $1300 WEST SIDE ~ Clase to, Tel as Income Tax Service 17) 33:77. ine Salvation | WILL BUY OR LST YOUR LARE | _ bet b40a2 saat see ar Smith, 3 E s JPM, PARTLY FURR APPLY | pet Auto” OM ‘heat.\ecresiton. 'Closg to Gen. Hospital —foderg sangglow ©-Basement. of) ———— : : : side Bar, W. a . : am. Large / only A 0, t izab Rd nt as NO Oak | ie. a Darge ? OENERA 6 “Soot SECOND FLOOR, ay EDROOM | MODER bedrooms, sa800. eae Ba DOL tts N._seniene_ F469 S aoce te. FE 2eu3 of PE STM: | li tisenen aide mere) Tate meat, fireplace. fenced | ment and gat Conversion ~ Nene 1-0688, Aerotred res tend Shoes AN N ATTRACTIVE 3 3 ROOMS. BATE. n sie ee peyment._ Owner. Reply Pontiac lent - a tee ts galow only year old, Automatic OR_ 3.1802 Heat_furn. Aaduits, EM _2-4206. ; oi Sia — on condition.” Complete. ar Salmer, Stre rect Jus. south of 588 |; P_W. cui KOw" Maree | Income Property » — . rey e Avene ” Close Fast ; emg LEP, pane ~. Rieht + : raves ? ‘thete 385 Pontiac *s finest new apartments, nh baila to yo : | you hare good Sng A ang close to city on west Lane - R RE ready for occupancy. Mae from He, > oR. losation. Two fam- | onl! be subdivited. € home, .- Be” Dunlap, FE_6-3301 2 ae ; -AIR CONDITIONED 7 oP diced iguhatecate One, dedroom, automatic beat, $14.950 ° : AND BA tile tiful | ATs . me bea’ ’ : Will bul bedroom . C ALT, |xiaitceace tt TO | icadnte sa . ee ae oe your Pee and let oor | : Abert ower bath ¢ bodes a from s oe por am to 5°00 oe pan. and on a OR Sees rai we te from 12 toon to':00 p.m. lowmown, private entra 3 ¢ bia 3-001. | 9-108. B__ 3. Danvap. | : rn: saan een i “ FEderal 86918 3 ate, | #oUee TOR MTS, SY ert ae : eves. A REALTY me : e é 2ae es - FE 5.5783 LISTINGS WANTED 2 ACRES ,-| Sele BARGAIN Story f rot Convenient lo- cation, mannan FE. 4-4737, arate. acated at 210, taeet aS mi, N. of Walton. Better call or see Gin ss toda. ay. FRANK SHEPARD : REAL ESTATE Adams Rd. at Tinekin OL 17811 | LE BY OWNER: 3. bedroom brick full basement, fence, water storms & . G da Dr., Pontiac Call after 6 p.m Rone _ Best Buys : ~ Today — ELIZABETH if H] 5 For Sale Houses 43| SPIC & & SPAN Here's & Teal neat sta: + . Cedar shakes reg * @mall down. Call for — LAKEFRONT 3 bedroom modern. % acre lake- ne eae ee Va- 4 “Adem. 2 Baths tractive 2 story home} For Colored Families bedrm. —, Sli ~t close | $7,950, terms. For information call Mrs. Spears. FE 5-806). ae fo W. Pike A. NOTT, REALTOR r BRICKS $10,975 cept SHAKES $9,975 .“C.” Houston For Homes | | SUBURBAN RANCH | Very comfortable like new, 3 bedroom 30°x8¢ ranch home on ey MN nee tal OLRM ESR Keener, Merete nae ae Vel — y lake prep- SG "HOusTON,R REALTY 14 baths with van. | ved street. City water. | “A INDIAN VIL I AGE- my candid opinion | Sage en Se jot. P seit quickly at 613,950 with 'gs.500 brick ranch with ceramic cr, attach basement beings tiled e lot, Immediate _posses- Hien, Ajo Sha toe, ‘ter only only UAeEEnOnT 2 ee cottage on 8 ‘peautitul | 7 decation from Pontiac Ladd s Inc.| i “ff E meth. 3-Bedrm. Bungalow ‘In Drayton Plains $1,800 down for this ‘mmaculate ‘home with 20 x 12 es gy rm | oil furnace, fenced var to = stores and school. A pleas hborhood Giroux: Franks GENERAL nEAL ESTATE te ort LAKEFRONT A home to enjoy ; 5 rooms. Living room has fireplace rand 9-ft;- picture window \overlooking lake. Safe, sandy beach. Cyclone- be- | fenced, tandScaped lot. 1) block from busline. School bus to Waterford and parochial schools. Owner transferred. Must sell. -1 Only $14,000; terms. THELMA A M. ELWOOD REALTOR | ote Cass —- rE re 4-3844 | Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE RE ONE Wetl-piann med 8 room lakefront home with water on 3 sides. Large 2 car garage with attached sun- perch, basement has fruit cellar. oversized oi] héating sys- . end al. hot water heater Brig breakfast room built-in corner hutch cupboards, it off the 1 us! spe i dining, Hving and TV rooms i wonderful lake views. The one Phone FE 41557 Gownstairs bedrm. has easy ac- cess to the, centrally located lavatory. Upstairs has 2 large bdrms. and full bath. Secluded lakefront yard has appealing wil- low trees and birch clusters. An outstanding value at only §1 with $4,500 dn: » paved street in nice 5 ment with plenty of space for rec- reation room. 2car garage and) large 100°x280° lot “Easy to work | | bus at door Full price $19,500, on | reasonable (terms, room pn. Side. Convenient to qreae LA} —_ and living and dining . e kitchen, with breakfast area, al! bedrooms are of — ni Pull - ears hase $ with ie, ce $2,500 town See thi this fine home WARD £. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE4-3581 1050 W. HURON ST. ____ OPEN EVES, ‘TIL 9 SMALL 4 ROOM, WITH LITTLE) , 24040 basement, nearly | finished. * Sell = take an foot win seh _ — and 10 acres: Ortonville. hitch BY OWNER BRAND NEW bath, full basement, ; biocks con town. 148 Whittemore FE 2-8580, weer SIDE, 2 mepeco, Fyle basement, near bus ping center, $8,750 w $1,250 down or will sacrifice cash to mortgage. FE 2-0861. Drayton Plains Income Located just off the Disie Hwy. = 2.family frame ee ae = parate basements, — rg ho oo Torn eS BARTRAM. => Dixie Hwy. ORFS SBEDROOM Brick Lake Front and enclosed front porch all have | uburban . “| residential area Has full base- iv x20" kitehben. and eryintag ~ MULTIPLE -LISTING. SERVICE .{— Commercial Property with a well con- cmuetee cement block build- ing with no center posts. This is an excellent be at — bh - base ES T diate possession. Well constructed 10 room further informat: Extra Nice Home Three bedrooms with « oper and two car garage ‘aeee residential area. So much for $2,000 do Cement Block Building Two story building with four room apartment. Nice uarters downtown loration. ‘otal price only $20,000, terms. Good Buys Call our office for other very good listings we have to offer We have small homes, acreages, lots, com- = ial property and lake * LAWRENCE w | WEST SIDE: 4 BEDRM. re AYLOR tion ‘Truly an outstanding, aw 3 102 8. Broadway &t ake Orion MY 22821 GILES” rat $350 DOWN... 3 bedroom, shell home lo- eated inside the city, large 66'xi86’ lot. Paved street, close to stores, etc, We have the key. ’ IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ... On this 5 room, 2 bedroom home located in an exclu- sive west suburban neighbor- hood. Lots of trees. shrubs and landscaping. And only a now SPECIAL... 2 bedroom. lake front vear reund home. Completely furnished. Stone fireplace, oll heat, bottle gas, and 3 bedroom basements. Auto. of] or gas — and used. $500 DOWN fio m home with Iake privi- | ee 5 iles 2 bedroom Salo low down pt cece aerate is cag worth investigating. electricity. Good garage. Lot 60° = 237°. This can be bought = he far quick pos- ment to see this one. GILES REALTY CO. Open § to 9 KNUDSEN | Orchard Lake Ave. Copmersios basement and carga rage. 3, rms. ond “bath on | the fir. are rented resently as furnished i 2 ist flr. ding cupied by owner. Large lot Property is part of small s canlet. Only $il,- «150. WM. H. KNUDSEN 510° Pontiac Biate Ban Bay: Ph. Office 44516, Eve. $2,000 _cown a bay. Call. t. + session. Call appoint- | $2 W.. Huron FE 54-6175 LEAS WITH_ OP Row MODERN HOM OF PONTIAC, *5. PER MONTH. FLOYD KENT, Realtor Eves, xuriously Id desire MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _E. STRATHMORE Open Next to the Consumers Power TION Bore NEW, TWO oe NICHOLIE AN eo peeg oye LOCATION ou'll lik fine 5 — - Wa- terford. It's priced right. Very reasonable terms. |WATKINS LAKE FRONT Brand new & ready to move into. § rms. & beth, Full . walkout bsmt., with auto heat & large jake level rec- ~yeation area. Owner” must sacrifice. Only $28,500 Very reasonable terms. ‘EAST MONTCALM—3 BDRMS. Excellent neat, clean brick @ ouy. — = of town. Be pha to see N ICHOLIE - & HARGER_ CO, | MODERN 4 ROOM pee basement, ful) 3 ——- “modern _— near St. street. $1,006 ‘aewa will Reba — pete Lavender } Es, 3 BED- home. Will consider ‘lake _— im trage. Pontiac Press Box RAMBLING BRICK RANCH HOME FOUR BEDROOMS—$3,000 DOWN “neighborhood, road Besutifu ly ‘landsca HOE Can't these mote. emodsled ta = home spacious living rm. 2 bog bedrms.,, lovely style kitchen with dining , te bath, basement furnace, Ev- he rates into Priced to "4 E 650 with terms. $500 DOWN .Moves you Inte this cute 4 room home ‘ocated west of * aot M. Stout, Realtor Ph. PE. sain «St, 7 BEDROOM HOME. TILED BATH. FE 4-649? or +48 Multiple Pn ed Serv Owner Transferred Must sell this new ove oy wuaews. a paneer! Cement Sesvewes: | “WHITE BROS. Rs SALE ay OWNER Y Cheap 3065 iiazelette ttf Why Pay Rett 3- BEDROOM HOMES any Features" All Telovements In | MODEL OPEN DAILY 1:30 P.M. - 7:30 P.M. bath home rin t rm | DIRBCTLY — 8T. JOSEPH WESTOWN R EALTY iz WHY PAY RENT ONLY $350 DOWN $33.70 MONTHLY ___ Plus Taxes & Insurance _ living rm. family rm me ~~ T piace. Large Bont as sew- er and water, $21,000. i. ONLY A FEW LEFT Loads of Features j— All mee ements In| Blaine at ee Street BETWEEN MONTCALM ‘& OAK. “CHAS. MAROTTA JOSLYN GARDEN ‘SUBDIVISION Nicely decorated 2 bedroom bun- Lal Breereway and 1 ear full basement, Alco: — vrice _ only $13. 200 ment cane RANCH. = Only $1,725 down ‘on this 3 bed- room home. Full — gas eames POSSESSION [24 W. Lawrence FE 5-8105 GATEWAYS 33 W. Huron 5-8183 |, | Open cesinas w le a standing 2 bedroom home with wardro! closets, ranch roof, as = ———_ E. Colgate, _THIS 3 hg: ete brick will on - ground. Full oasement 2 car bedroom trick terrace. Excel- io kitchen, full basement, near ‘weed ‘and ‘’chools. vied “JIM WRIGHT © REALTOR | 45 Oakland Ave. PE 5-044! | " | eye an V ‘illage | CLARK REAL ESTATE | This has everything the dise: vimtee home peat | could desiret-5 rooms, 2 baths. ——— — & breakfast | oa vedtnemes’ it he garage. a ia muse | Keego Harbor This large 7 290m, heme hes ¢ arm: sand © ful sement. Close tw wus line oe buy | with only $1,500 down ‘Wisner School Dimes You could move exceptionally clean, 8 sory. 3 bedrm. home eantaak with a clean tal basem —_ Also 2 car garage. sca hoe do John K: Irwin | __REALTOR Binée 1935 M3 West Huren st Phone FE 5-44% Eve FE 54846 NEW North Star | —-—Efome- * Metall GG Lakee ees ¥ s en rt ‘birch fait | v2 = term: Model located on Wa,don eee tae: just © oon of Clarkston. Open p.m. Bunt or ewes best. butlders. RS prone OR 31295: ~ Open Eves. ‘ttl #—Sun. 10 to 5 CHOICE HOMES Available) Reasonably priced. Good terms. In Sylvan Village. 3 bedrooms, 2-car garage, large space for 2. needed, and “$8500. Clintonville Area Ranch style home on large Two bedroomg and lot . space to build on. i very livable but bas some finish work to do Can i be bought for only $650 down wick possession. 58168 +Escexth thing. Perfect. ~This_is of the neatest omes We bave had. —tecoratet ‘beth insid= one out. Exce)- Extra ‘arge iot is au nice! sgreied. You Feige ee this irst at only rms. | Close to North P. erty Neat — one story ho bedrooms aid $7100 and terms. Close pill moa, soo Schoo] and Néew Low Down Pay! ment Three lots with this one Avon town large and church bus Teal price $4,000. 2 GAYLORD Open Eves FE 49S nag 4 as ~~ ie Sete MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ite only story home with a jot 66x sfades—all “furniture Call sow Ss House Total af jee 1 m with id Lee basement, ‘2, acre lots. Only | with low FHA or VA, at $350 down. -Rice jot. 15e )=6DOWN paca roo a Terns wail Utility room, at- and garage Drayten — rge carance, a haseneee. "| eee 2 itn Bek Bet ‘ee .& sereens. garage. $10,900. Term yard, Garage, $11,506. Terms, room .; @ ent, — 1% car | ” yege “Wiig i $130 y DOWN New 3 33 bees starter ome _ INVESTIGA’ ATE THIS” We X soa! now build you 2 bedroom. home tow’ as © down Gauge saigemas nae for dat our man ils. Let him ow 7 our model --OPEN_SAT._& SUN.-2 TO 6 pm. Immediate possession. New 2 — erm kitchen. Utility room. an ol! furnace, Privil on Lake Drive out CLARK HAGSTROM Clark Hagstrom, one of Realtor en, wants to list. vour home. Call him at FE 4-3581 PRACTICALLY NEW: STONE AND ‘brick 2. bedr rm, replace. Tile 5 heat. 1% ear garage. Cone rte a _— Alut storms | Wateh apenas finite — a4 down od; C. HAYDEN, Realtor gy -4 Sun. ‘0 oo KENT- _ ESTABLISHED 'N 1916 Near MicConnel School Modern 3 bedroons and 2 baths. | 1 bedroom and part beth down. Wide 60 ft. let, of] beat. $7,060, | only $1,459 down $1,450 Down Nearly complete put iivable. 2 bed- room modern home with base- | ment on corner jot so i see te. CRAW voen y AGENCY 53's W. Huron St FE 41540 Exe MY 3-114] & EM 32349 WANT TO TRADE —~ type. home. Large living reom with -ledgerock wall & fireplace. Modern kitchen Tile bath, At- tractive bedrooms. Owner will consider thade ob home near Com- or will sell for $13,500 with at- tractive terms. en free and clear 6 room bev va cbr ost = consider tiace In_ this modern home Fisher's. north of | ide 80 ft lot. New pas | | Dorothy Snyder Lavender furnace, new garage. Quick _ vage. Q se , only $2, down. FLOYD KENT, Realtor | |. 2200 DIXIE HWY. NEAR APH TELEOR. 23-0123 _ Ample Custoeies Parking ONE SILVERCREST SUB — Can be your home. Vestibule en- — to Qisl} ft ae Exce: kitchen olters ample 4 afea. Painted, parti basement. Has automatic hest and Ping hot water. me drive. Full price $11 - Fotolog to ) _— Hut a, WITH PARDONABLE that we offer tht« eto lle home in Pioneer Highlands for your consid- eration’ An ample vestibule room and the dining room is a full 12m11%. The mas- A water heater Garage ee E ite oi that! Priced at = “should please you discrim- = Leap Landscaped lot & wonderful z went “side by See 4 RAY O'NE 1b Realtor ABBE oss “Woks shaded ‘awn -careae ‘west of Pontiac or ‘or Drayton Piains — — to pay cash dif REALTOR 2140 W, Huror FE 23-4411 MU_ +607 EVES ‘GROOM BRICK HOME — oo p ved street pear city tur ites & ‘choot. Full base- = Automstic heat. Owner. FE MULTIPLE LISTING =r East Side Ranch ome with 2. bed- fooms down. reem for 2 more up, ‘iving room. full dining room and. besement New 2% per ears: close te schools stor A good family home — smail down payment. | Nees St. Mike's a = Colonta! home with La — porch features 19 wall ‘to wall SS n 2 large bedrooms, full base- ment, of] noah ‘newly deco- rated—- z ist i , this down te carth price of $9.500—only $1,800 down Drayton Area It's @ room-, meioding 3 St. Benedict's s. One ficor, 3 bedroom home - ~~. slassed-in recreation ~etteteen, ae water heat, paved drive ta Scar ga- pia: . basement, nace heat. ee heres lot with 100 foot § fron Orion area. Priced at $980 wit with terms. CLARK REAL ESTATE + Fant f _ for quick sale. $8,500. “BARGAINS TRIPP | SEMINOLE HILLS Spacious... . mens brick home. Two extra-large. ~ rooms. Carpeting, fire- place, ceramic tile bath —_ Meg — rear ter- 3. bed- ent, oi] stoker 80 by 188 heat, attached garage. soa bao OTTAWA DRVE- steam heat, Loca ¢ of the most Gesirable. a he sections. MULTIPLE LisTiNo _ SERVICE qual iver ay pos- 7 cash. ITs VACANT Ww est Subortan 3 bedroom renckh home with fort. Just im ine—e 20 ft. living room. ft. master bedroom with twin closets, 17x13 kitehen with — cs wor! cottage ny mot see for yoursell—onjy $15,500, Yours For Acting 2 story brick ¢ =, large rooms thro re Ceramic “wardrobe A eg in aa Village, fine 4 bed. | room Colonial bric one with eee ‘Metely equinped with ~ By ne tm. and fireplace lot, Avatiab'= gt £4.959 7eRMS OR | CASH TO MORTGAGE. __ cares 3 bedrm. we style nr - Airport Rd. This is a very well , = Megatnk home with full base- On Sylvan Glen St, DOWN PAYMENT OF $1,000 OR UNDER, home on ievel, completely” pa ved. re place. a de: raite. Low down | payment. $15,000, On Erie drive with Casa Lk. privileges. A fine 3 bedrm., 2-car pie e, family id ft... TASONABLY SCED. casi 10 MORTGAGE. SYLVAN- REALTY COMPA 2383 Orchard Lake rg 8 5-0418 “25 Sunde: 0-6 weekdays + cay? PONTTAC REALTY CU; FE 5-8275 id BY. ¥. OWNER | B. _large Teo 8, ae nies. fireplace, ‘ Canal front, 3° La nig Waray balance 60-0. lot, at $10,000.00, Why wait, see it today. fab: - C\NDENT : "Bees, ets STREET in sub. id TODAY. Humphries Russell Young HAPPINESS | YOU'LL ™. ANT SECURITY, Realtor i. , Evenin: So ee yaa Oakland Joe in the ee: ‘ool . trict. Oak floo! ors, inshered ‘wells, lot 80x130 with ‘garden mo 3 bed- sen spot fences and 2-car sarees, sitered vat | z $7,500; $875 down. DON" THIS ee SS =) be 2S oe Se ee PPINESS — For yourself Por family, Lirwag and bath. edroom home with ample space PE 44325 for a third-bedroom. Located near MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE EAST SIDE BRICK . Tull basement, NEAR WALTON BLVD. | WEST SUBURBAN BRICK — ag: A tile bath. Good closets, ig pat a ey Seat ine Ee _ the ener will. mak SEE IT TOD: mente Private Cnranee® eamuads price $13,500. ‘with corms. ft. Offered. at $7,850. $1,550 down. _IN__ 1054 FHA Morente at 4% eo in- terest. $48 a month axes nd ineaeancs. Built * & room ‘eee, ‘way ant’ Rendy "er quick possec- bath, 2 bedroo Toor pian || ie oH heat, et ear and | tenes} hes, Lot 606x200 : te Bay— Te Sea Ts Trade YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE * IT piense yo, iarge but, shining oak rs, Jovely > atom: See $11,500 with terms. —_ HERE —— 3 of th eat, ‘stone front, corner lot. ANOTHER pba tinn terms. : = on es road. that Ss out- Ee throughout, red walls, floors, _ bath, full basement attached 2 car ar! 1h fruit acres ‘| SCHRAM. FE 5-5001 eal a rates corner Sass Open Eves. & Res. FE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ONLY $6, 150 — Immediate ag bedroom bun bungalow. yer heater. Aluminum sotms Mon. thru Sun. 10 to9 GI& FHA. 2% Dn., 30-Yr. Mortgage 3-BEDROOM, QUALITY .« HOMES - ak Park with dream ktehin, eee boon ibe closets, full basement, yard." rears ‘inate | ° ay - homes ‘co. WILLIAMS "= : r PE. wo PE 40 4-0641 ROOM E & GARAGE full basement and heat. 5 outside | ent drive, Close to Cae ments with Gasinators, Storms. & Screens, Wide | Lots, Paved Streets, City {Sewer and Water. at A T N AVE. | ee Wanted. teapoitensl ‘Saiesman WIT LIN: Te and stone, permiccer sooeis 30.450 terms 4322 Bae Si, off Elizabeth | = "BUD" [ Us, Steps to Clinmb and Span. west euburben, 2 le pared t) screens, 5 tenced rear yard, roma Offered "| Elizabeth 1 Lake Estates Trame aes Be po tong | N NICHOLIE FE 5-1201 PE 2-370 = nesriy ner brick Poa situated on 2 ee 2 tached ie. Ideal for profe estenal man with large family. Shown npointm ent, SCHOOL Attractive 1', story bunga- low—5 rooms and ille bara full dining toom. Unfinish attic, Fall basement. aay heat, I'y car garage. Paved street location ‘tow down Sa Cail for appoint- en : Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence — FE 5-€161 or FE $650 DOWN — NEAT 2? BEDROOM MOD- ern home with basement, furnace and gas water heat- er, Good West Suburban lo- cation. Plenty of garden ce and chicken : Lyments “$96" per mh ‘BUILT BRICK- RANCH ee eT ae ee | heat, doubie garage, ‘ D ‘FEATURING: Plastered | Taniis” Za fu a —— Puratshed. Im- ‘Walls, Oak Floors, Ceram-} , call fic Tile Baths, Fait Base- NORTH ANDERSON—2 be t balance on per month including bungalow, immedis' posse oy car garage aluminum session k screens, oe : re saini| fie SALLEE WOODS SUB. Only ‘$l 000 Down hor te clean Scola: en Shaded | iF. C, Wood Co. feces gs: Re distance to lake | | REALTOR OR ass | Office Open 9 _eorser Wilts ak are e Road AMISH OTTER 4-Bedroom Home sand bath : nel. ‘aes for ore ek * moved out of sity be at price — Gerace Hills New custom butt brick ranch home i attached 2 car ga- iss xtra size rooms and 1% tiled Sore) Wide lot with nice view, Close to Rib bus, 1 json _ ier St. Denodiete $2 hom. full Fae ees “nacre ra $500 Down VACANT 2 pedrooms ind th | basement, gas and iit down. 874 per mi including taxes and ___ insurance peer een a a Semana Te li your credit ie good. row can buy this waterfront — at Cass Lake, consist- ing of J rooms down and 3 bedrooms and bath up Attached garage Ol heat WHY PAY RENT? | Bateman --Kampsen REALTORS FE 40528 (377.8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun, ___Income Property . 4 43A |POR RENT: 4 FAMILY COREE. bus line. Inquire 160 South _Saginay. _For Sale Lake “Prop. 44 “4 ee te OWNER MOVING HOUSE i HAS: EVERYTHING. PE GREEN LAKE is ee County's most aie rou can mov . - a a ese Terms i tie. " tral able re by REALTOR me Pees oy ston Oly - -RM. MODERN 0 Near lake. Owner meet rest oo ed: ie ™ $1,950. Libera terra nape ree a ‘wide Tes: , 4 ___PAULA.KERN 2 ee PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG : ORKING HEAD va | oan Seen TEN ee Hitman esopaeer wr | Bind Hanmeed “Sia tubs. er ls fe g ge ha: ; organ. Practically new. "Watkins Lake ‘open ee Se to 8 : “— Py. Can be seer at Old Mill : Tavern in Waterford, Lakewood Subdivision . WHEN 700 NEED , Very liberal discount. arTirl ge $25, t $500 Call Mr.'Dorman or Mr. 2 O La _ 2 Pety, OR 31907. : fe See ae get quickly on your d = < —— 436 _436 Orchard Lake Ave. ao : : 10-0 | Rigaature, or » No] FE 5-24 t FINE 101 “ae Eafe connate fe put your LIONEL & AMERICAN | @artin om oe i r * I. | Gatland "Go. wake. wit “ob Rot cade FLYER TRAINS — |sano"s Maher: A 0 " Authorized tactory service condition. $45.00. \. is | at somes ta: on TATE na fenuing iactory parts. Free test | iaNO TUNING, AND” GEPAIRS. pullin. tot, sa termes “ull price $68,- “aks on factory er. FE 5-890. 5 soos Stapin Real E Estate —1* D.. RILEY, Broker {Se ____-__._. | -----. FINANEE-€O.— Me pe ee Y WHITE GOLD: | PIANO TUNING. C\Lt BEFORE State ,, @ Eluabeth Lake Ra. PE Gis | NORTHERN BAR. Without ©| go2 Pontiac Sta a ame SIDING. - eee eee Mee Coke: | Spi. em: Oncer Schmidt. "Pita Wee, yO uoubt, ts one of the best te Bank Bide. a ee +i At — il cut diamond wedding ring. 17. : “On 31g33 MApie 58-1249 40 ACRES taverns in the 75 tee rime DA! mor Vil sacrifice. 48S PIANO TUNING “LATER SERV ——-— ng _ Ne 000 per ae 6 ee ice, guaranveed. OL : 7 rm. farm , Bot modern. | Pall’ by 0. Ouner's Ser. Need $500 We he werem ty ond iseulate at LIMITED OFFER | gaatt Bronp es Be Py NOW basement, vaerage “tod =. only Biniee sin 13,850 down.| with fest, courteocs service and «By i 8 fo el Reynolds NU-ALU- Feraeses, ot Ly ho saree, Goteaser's, 1s E. Huron, e- on to our et? ma t> ey a ; . . y siding . . Com _FE 4-0566, "alin ates freely pa kg RR og Then you visit, our ‘hew ; | to chalk, chip, crack or peel ith abd du eg EO eine. | SMALL LIMED 0. AK PIANO. RE- af eo , y aupolt. eniy. COUNTRY MAKKET—TRADE.| modern office so convenient to 24°x26'x8' high home ....... $390 ue Si turned, Gullagber's, 16 B, Huron, "groce HZ : ed.| stall. $569. includes with rs RTC DA\ is” Ri a — honk perfect family ry | parking and , where new materials only; $400 : por _ PE 46566. 5 1 ew outstacd private cons await Call spect for free esti- water heate ALL, WAEROT, BEARS, cours, Main way loce- tia , - éer low aaa AND Used sMJ euALe 4025 _Pontiae Lake lms Baliwin. Ave: pt fad Rechectees |. 2ay phone T and tell mates. No money down, TING tke new, rs” : “wy TM Reg US. Pat OFF, monthly payments, 5: years to a ‘ hee Mean Rent Farm area. Good clean stock and all —e ee. < © 1996 by NEA Service, Ine. pay. Also aluminum an 8. gaguee PE 2-4397 44-0566. hg a Westside, | arm. Property 48-4| ge Be Home & Auto dove, eepney armemeeel SON ge Dan te Sale Store Equipment 64 Butiders terms. lan ani aay = = er “ye y direc save. ee HOME, BARN dn. plus stock. So ze __‘'I'm' new around here! Whose jokes am I supposed t to Sew t Pipe — sil sizes. : > aad other out G accept trade. L . Cor oe J Y CO ____| Complete Crock Grease traps. Lin- FILLING STATION EQUIPMENT, WEEKEND SPECIAL | fish Rd. tieo per mouth, oan . ompany} think are particularly funny?” 1 VALLELY €O.—_— eit coping. ©, bolst & compressor, high, boy West Side, 100n180, only $259 én. |=" ¥ bopegtee ARTRIDGE 1N. Perry Street _Okive 19941 aoe Kako Ave FE 3-101 | and. others. Sell all pe is. Mr ; = ro hester 5 NEW 14 5 ¥. a a = i Northwest, @ acres, $300 down. Sale —— Property : sad REAL ESTATE & B BUSINE -— = vy pace $ tet Sale Household ¢ Goods 5: 57 Sale Household Goods $7 | | STEEL CLOTHES posts, #1 A Wood tr trailer, ler, easly, cenveried t for se — RU MICHIG. ucKner _Lustomers ee at Sau OR 3-3537 lor cost, vaES North Side, 100x180. Only 120 dn. 1050 | W. HU RON. ST. Are it TV, 635: sg ~ ae rr NGE, GOOD Me ne bed sao, PE 8-4024. | AMERICAN BANTAM, 2-WHEEL FE 5-23 2244. ra N. Telegraph. toon Cost $1000 sell for §400. ue inte, weeded, only 4300, | Railroad Frontage” OPEN EVES. “TIL 8 “See $i Spmiate an_sat. Sretese, | - snine. 0 ® seat_ireller, 98 W. Barca O.|, NEW GAtvakieD Pos | — Spur line rty; tor- ——| H Folk Sise, wal cel, ‘$60, Never’ used. | OE, TOP VACUUM | AUTO WA tuoy 64 8, Re 4 im. (20) I Se 1002180, level, $1.350 cash. oo as yard. Ga- “LET’S TALK Appy [e) Ss FE 5-2766. Px 10 mos. old, $30. — ‘fap ee: . R Ve pLinsine ots tt ___ Sale Sporting Gi Goods 6 65 s e 18120, e : -Bi 3 TAL : | 472 8. Sagina : 5-2100 Siete Wooded, 100x160, only $2200. area, street Nort in city. BUSINESS Fein te the moet friendly ‘manner, | Tent and upright. "| HOT POINT ELECTRIC RANGE. foomgiy Ny wl. gohag Ee let ONE LAND ROLLER. ONE 30 GAL- ? 2 CONVERTED JAPANESE mE Rr éswn. . : PC” BED: s : | 8. Perry. lon gas water heater, one aliber, . 3 ecres, stam, $500 " IR H Mari : Tt ts easy to deal 7. Seetners. ‘w matress and box springs. | Only $40.06. Mill's, ME £130. | SRAIDED — EPLACE RUGS. laundry stove. one stee] frame T. gcuthenst aren! city water 1202 est Home farine Construction where _FE 54-1029. 454 Fourth st. KELVINATOR ELECTRIC STOVE | aprons. 655 Markle St window, one kite tal one jixlé WALL TENT 10, from GAR, terme, el ro: Lorge compicicty equipped) «© Cnty 08.500 Gove On OF fhown: fo everyone and borrowing ii" SILVERTONE CONSOLE TV.| Good cond. 96 Coleman Ave. FEq 5 BRICK: Reclaimed — ail you want. wheelbarrow, 7 kitehen chairs. | FE 5-5086 ER Se) reercaen | tsoame tn PE eau. | Bae Cay EMPRESS | esas ee me Mera 2 Spe Ber ah oe erry é for your immediate and | 8 - §- PIECE maponart Ds Daring VINATOR | REFRIGERATOR. | 312465 W. Ra. _ oO OPIgLD EPORTER: a ADD'S. INC maul et ternece, inrge'ee:| give sou 3 meathe vacation future b by arranging room ; ae. gereing, eetce. | BTR FIXTURES, YOUNGS. OIL BURN ER 10.06 SPRINGFIELD SPORTER. D'S, ING, | stant Sete LISLE MSS rth _| in tag occa nap | Semin nae es | nea a a tn | enn Wace and indt| Donte ting, nut, AU copron soar QERINOPTELD RE oe Dit ey raping a pe | — eee eT RR ia ae ear te oe Fe se BE aoe | linet ae | Ler Se ee ee ee a _ : ia nes new 21” TV. Driving School — = Sutomatic clock, OR 218i | KENMORE AUTO WARHER. “RE.| crock ang tile “galvanized copper PLYWOOD cn CHEE Oe Attention Builders — 21. ,, eRertunlty | 91.190 down will put you tn caene) lee eee sae TE ie Ones. “. pre, Mercure SUPPLY - 208! Cash and carry prices _ Shown after 6 300 Banderson. a ee OTPOINT RANOE, Ft FUL- iivine Fa Goon _ FE +5431 #xe'x', fir $ 3.60 AUGE PUMP SHOTGUN, F® De ae soil, ieee Roy Arnett Inc.| ada'to: your presest income. ny gates tle excellent candies weend. a FES Snorer OF 30. | a INCH Son PIPE. 5 PT, He. | fue Py: = $Sh alco apo t class brick ranch - type’ REALTORS | MICHIGAN BUSINESS | DU Dott aren aerigves” Next JOR Fo TRatE “—~beaving for Ford: rr 8 ten SAVE LUMBING SUPEL wee fg ED Pit: Siele er wineme e scecbenie 2 © Ru < ee AS ESAS . | oe i" — set, dining room furniture B PRACTICALLY NEW. | ¢x8'x% Birch 2 6 mount, peep a ing. home neighborhood. 760 ‘Evenings ond Sunes 04 oa |S: ALES CORPORATION | FINANCE COMPANY | On 24038 ether misc. furn. Washing ma- Maite air iris PRAGTICALL' 4, & | ¢x8x% Piyscord ry 2341. Jostyn Rd., ‘Lake Orion.|~ AUBURN AVE. - |soun a. Lawpaessen, sroxen |%D PLOOR, MATIONAL BLDG. | ANTIQUE, OMOON RAG. AS, zsnise ne ie 8. Parcs gee | seane y NEW SWREEL TRAILER Sisxte Plyscord 3 Soe | “leather fitted case ar neepe mount _MY 3 1281. aoa “alles pethe _— Exc, loce- | 1873 8. TELEGRAPH RD 4512 DIXIE HIGHWAY ' Lawson ehair bates ge. like new must sell, mov- | BRAND i! fh 5 —— Pontiac Pi: pany & shells, $100. new nore Bac cba ven DRAYTON PLAINS | chair. Portable record player. tea FE 6856. «dS BEEP AND Some saan AND FE 3-2543 1488 Baldwin Av; punting outfit, free, $25. FAST BLVD. r dD. RIL. E ry. Broker | PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR | 239 BARNSTON WALLED LAKE | "agen Gavenportbed. green te" |-" i iwoLEUM PAINT SALE | Beuarters, Opayke Market. FE | STORM WINDOWS AND se cee OE ; Cholee corner lot with all tm. 500 Flizebeth Lake Rd FE ¢1157 —-<. oe r* dition’ FE. 3438 Sous, 12 Sood com’) vy price at Jack's. 27] Baldwin. | _5-7941 45 Ee caxywuns (an) toed provements in, with paved street — 7 SUNOCO SERVICE STATION FOR RANGE | MOTOROLA TV. 20° MAHOGANY. COLEMAN FURNACE. GOOD | STEAM | BOILER. RADIATORS, | Lows on, both sides. Bargain priess of COMMERCIALLOTS | Merced tgnen (pation emace come L O ANS APAR RTMENT Tse OG R soos. Table motel Mice condition. Only | “cond. $78 Ca after 6, PE $0348. sbi, “wn conversion wait. Reagan, Modei Ms Winchester, Reg. $120.90 , 100x200 f. on Union Leake road | , | Bliehtly scratched; —also severa! 7 s ow z D, RILEY, Broker | Sen et eee cach oppere bet opel ag) heat ol full site ‘ranges -3 Electric and | MODERN | RED SECTION AL. Cl S | w. | 38 per cent off on Shotruns, except se o_Entsepet [ake Ré._! FE C1ST 40 f tots at 94.000 with $1500 goo “pret. Tk on clans Cuan: $25 to ay $500 Mithigen Fivoresceat, 383 Of- | bles “2 Pagar eb g homme ary ig eanup ais tosulated. red bunting coats, from eon, 21607 a COMMUNITY LOAN co _chard Lake Ave ~ | Lumber that we ¢annet get into | For Sale Acenre_1 . Sse a a, ENS SRS | SPR SEEN RRE ee 0 ft x 387 ft on MIS between’ (CLARK HAGSTROM ~_ Mortgag age ¢ Loans __ 34 ron THe HOME CaN BE FOURD Sofas $40; TV. ‘y off; dimette sets, 2x4's ; $78 M ee ke is 3904 Aubura, at Adams bgp mahal yl Ss aM wire tant raat ge Co bona “ter park | aan = f = ae ged og head ae ae —— oS Benya BUILD = Baoan _— Le | 3! . of al Bi : : it jot re¢ i. NO oo ecree. Will pay top dollar | ing. 67.500 $2.500 ‘down | Seewetee eo io sect wncmens - Poigar= ‘cu a bes “Neoters, all, o ORAVERS _ a NYIHING Ges our Quality | Building Deer Hunter’s on | Wete 6. 2. Diet. > _Call him at PE ¢3581 Loans = $600 to $1,500 | sires” Gas abd electric fetriger-( + “BL ACKETI’S — ~~-SMaterial on next txt? tent Mounted on a ning : ! : os 1 For anr purpose on ators, ranges and wster heaters. | SURSITURE, = Tatas AP noe Se cS w _— _ » Parton oy wood floor & sides Built im ee - + -Commercial Frontage homes, modern or not, fixtures. pede, chests, ei | g161 Dixie Hw MA Plywood, insulation, Paneling Poards & bed. Collapsible for trav- | Having 100 ft on Sashadew PR “INV ESTORS WANTED kiana : dressers, reife resets |O2ITE PAD. 9X13, LIKE NEw ee Zywces, pamtation, Suncies- Soares oS ONS aOrT ma ses . ¥ Tronz, ar ba 8 ‘3 - INDEPENDENCE. TWP, | nd 06 9, on wanes Bivd by 430 Maser oil company Dae 8 eT bate additions of im- | a tiabien, lambs. | tabular, spring and bed set. co@ | amenna, Veneuan bitade On| PAUL,SZ CYR LUMBER, CO. reed ‘near Oakiond *| for mot any Woe of Uasiness,| Mvesiment program, gearenesd| 3) To ————— ce uameme soos “ca mony | cod ce oe _ finale: i for me. val an at x Tel. EMoire_¥27¥" awe foo — a ‘ with lake privileges High ; wah s pte parking ares Ac- cent’ Minduvem capital required 4 To & garage oF on ouer ‘mise. iteme NEW & USED “. after CABINET” SINKS Ay a i ¥-% OLD GARAGES REPURED TO; fio, 30-30 Carbine. ———— ir eek ae ee { Sieewars Priced at sitseo scone | $15.000. Por fuil wlars write; a garage home. Viet cur twade- Gopi. for real, “PRILGAS ‘SOE. nes. Double ints from 00.96. G. a.| ‘cok lke sew Lengkace pout Ss. gan. These ‘are in like-ne ” Box #4, Pontiac Press 5 second res OUR PEAT-AWAY PLAN — Thompson, 70 8. Pe — 4+-5654 : : sell reasonmabie, Ail or | eoty S00 mettenel Bete USE ool ts and @ wt 2128 notes ACRES | Pontiac. or shone PE 4-47 OR EASY TER _ PAINT | ‘SALE: FOAL ee | ne oe ee nM FENS pert, Ce bance aot | a — ATTENTION : { UP TO 0 MONTHS TO PAY Loge wooden, iron. Brass, © “Cents | Elo Wi patating, use | “Rural rte. mailbox. Bird cages ve. Syiven Lake. eeted parest. — => : Ladies Ungerie & corset shop 2! Swaps | We buy, sell or trade. Come out P? hal 143_ Oakland Warwick's. rick. PE +o . . bo oniy $5, —-¥ food downtown location Long es pene hese eee eae os oe SALE Ge comes, DOORS ROMEX BY THE COIL. « PER HUNTING SUITS with only $650 down. | tsbitahed “ane ee sfamity forces 3 bee aap — B scan Shh sun | o dryers, ranges, refrig. water interior and exterior flush doors, — Wali boxes tor — mgs. “Size 44 man's and size 40 woman's ' : asen- irepiac i OPEN DAILY ® TO 8 — TV's. Crump Electric. FE pine grade doors, door jams, door ce. & range ces. hunting suits. _ FE 2-1687. 30 ACRES | able rents Splendid opportunity shower oak end piestered | AND 8UN 373 | perdware ei unt price 5. Z.: Thompson, 80 8. iceraes parcak um feet | ° eee |) Soo upstnene me estes. | L & 8 SALES CO SSStILY WASHING MACHINES | Pontiac qeooes Sets: | Parry RAG BOLT-ACTION DEER Ri- t a a er Dorothy Snyder Lay endet | | Rpscuend 100 3 fh tet a | 4 mies EB. of Pustios, or i mile | al makes guaranteed chyle Elec- | _¥im Ave. : SAVE 50 CENT ON WN fie. Mounted scope, beautiful wal- natural tor smail an bebder REALTORS —— by = Cot] =. of Aubura Heights on Auburd | tric. 502 N. Johnson. FE $5160. DUOTHERM HEATER DOUBLE nee cil heaters, #5 room nut stock, blued barrel. $85. FE and ed © sell at only eh ae wins | 3140 W_ Fhiron Pe 2411! Fontec near B. Bind & foches: | R¢. MIB aie w sug. | EFRIOERATOR. STOVE. AND | frchet. 00. Ducane eres, FE tise seo. hf site'ed super Poe | $16,750 w terms. Open F — Sun : \ c trade for ‘AUTOM ASHER, 2} achine. Cheap. - burner — SED = | = <.. ein ee eae ot gual wo | ABE oe rebuilt, $60. FE 2138 | (sis _> room "shi ‘reg. 617055, Dial | LARGE SELECTION OF USED RE a ~CLINTE OR OFFICE SUNOCO : { ae — MYrtle fes and 40 ACRES moe gtlow close tn to Pontiac. | & GOOD BUY IN SMALL RADIOS, RETIRING COUPLE OFFERING A | DUO § ROOM OTL HEAT- _Office, 4 Patterson PE 45141. : | pull DING Service station for lease. a ). Ri Brok i 96 to $12. FE a at tm | ¢.. pad, pipe, tank and biower Orton just | bags Bedspread. aluminum cook-| most beautiful felection of 1956 Gun Sale, Big Savings d ~~ cessible to iwo Pviece baths Pri-|. 0? Phere Mr Griffit 3 MI 46231, call « 3.3% pm. ing utensils and many misc. at-| designs. wns, modern. tra- New and used deer rifles and Near Holly, we have this vate paneled office with private & am to 5 pm. GA2€043 after I- are iY MAID D VINYL cr ate tees. ao Westchester, Birming- ditional Terrific values. Bedroom . This week only, Burr-Ghell lovely parcel wultable for 2 piece beth, ci] forced ai Pm _ham. 48290 Fame ; room. Tel . subdividing and priced for heat. ettte storage. $10,000 down | — swAP Tw gmap cit van | SERS, ae anor. re — RENT $10 95 value $3.96: 2.98 ote ~ SOY SELTRADE oe care = “wae Sale Land Contracts 82 feo puppies wg | eno cooeses Sat ELS 5 Lowy ao weary MY} Auto. Ironrite tro ver. $2 a wk sooesnes< tos our gle ‘4x8. heet L 3. Manies Leach 10 Bagley St , CLARK RE zc vick-up_truck__WE $4087 _ 20106. | Free home instructions. No de- Michigan -Fluorescent, 383 "Pir Plyscore, 4x8x% sheet $4.95 SHOTGUN DOUBLE BARREL, 20 631 ACRES ARK REAL ESTATE | prick TERRACE. 368 &, BLVD. SUILDING. LOTS WORTH #300800 jcroMATIC WASHERS BENDIX. _Post_ FE #300811 | _cnerd Lake Ave Siseket tesciation. 100 ca. ft. 96. _FE $0907. ; masa ‘aviansies aos\ ot tha Cae be . Evenmas| 8 ma selt our “equity, tor $800. | secevte ae trade-in of sae Kenmore, General Electric, Thor. beeen CHEAP. “© EXTRA SPECIAL eS Hee SPORTSMEN : hast Gnas “(aE- ao! So. e es eee : 2 7 — ie. + Nee ARRAS : _ : : 13 ; ' MMERCIAL — Goo “vecreation eres tn the bacemest. VW 1 ae 3 ont, Visi our gunsmith. ; inl ot Sot teas ne, | eat eee og geass. | me and boi PE DOW her) TOO Pasta Ee A © 80% neeaceicawr |REMODETING OVER TO (ear Sanne Oe hee [OR ts ered ye | Bite ae : z 7 om % Oakland NEW USE: % UMB ER - | #7 7 W - oes d iL + fered’! Prived, ot 9400,000 190 FT. FRONTAG ~ $1.78 DISCOU i pe ere oe, «oT Wectinghoues electric TAT. BRIE: Oe nach | 2212 white pine boards. We. ... ite | SANDY’S SPORT SHOP | wt sce to responsi On in Ave, Seasoned # mos. Ai purchaser. JOUr oo a sew Bargains for November ‘ite with deen ‘well, OR 31375. |We will supply all your building Inside door jams, W. P. ....$3.95 sion to Thurs. 9 to 6:30, Tro to 8. rt Commercial. Last used as; Secured by 4 rm. mod. on % acre. fire- | neconanes — ‘sieeceeens @S8 needs—field tile. shee’ to & Sun. § to 4 : a: a car lot, Has used car jot a ua tor # complete — ras edi dewtveeses Slee cetem. eae ct Americas ven | eh ge windows, | So8 pigs, guivenined pipe. See | 110 6. ee ere Many others to choose trom. | office oo property Phone JIM WRIGHT Spen Pride day evenings till §-easy oe ee taken, “pericct, ‘uew, guaranteed pigsod pe foe. pees, | See. ee WINCHESTER 30 DEER RIFLE if tt ts cerenge ves ‘amt, : — REALTO! . for 5 years, but a new refrigera- |y, ‘eftiaares — t, $248; ee ee ere Ca LTO | Bendix washer EE FPHA| SAVE UP TO $500 ON MATER- racket 4 ons 4 Has Odnand Ave FE Sear BARSES- HARDWARE— overtures davenport = _— ore_than. a used MS IALS FOR COMPLETE HOUSE. for $180, Market $1847. Lake, Close to new bank, 150 f aero : Fi Tr ¢ CRED: ERMS, Edw. M. Stoat, Realtor | ceraet. ieest, commersial |}. LARD CONTRA =T — oa 5 t42_W, Huron FE. 5-101 | [petgpprsgp lige Ses Orchard Lake Ave. SURPLUS LUMBER | *45* = web oe rt ee eres Li GRADE TDN. Saginaw St. _ Ph. PE $8165 —"— hooc. $0. pet cest discount. Call | a L war income, velose hed | Bias couch . . 540 ghana Ba Bales CO.) 190 MKKE SURE [T'S e New condition. $150. FE Open Eves. Tul 9 30 a re On 2a sford for @ housetraile | Seas SELL OR TRADE RECONDITIONED _ opt, SUN : | Sunday 2 to § pm. | “OBO. MARBLE. REALTOR {100 8 Seginas : Fens | Maytag washer | ...-.-..-.: $30 39 BURMEISTER nang a Ne isebee anne $2¢t —andersonrilte-R4.._ Waterford - Acencnosce d > EER HUNTERS in pare A splendid focation for Let Y our Ss $ S i. ____OR- vie ig | BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER Be pid | AD ec Benge... cir Bese emai Northern Lugiber £0. Jeep for sale. ¢ wheel drive. All \ waran' : Ei - 50 ik ew ti rst 30 ROLLING ACRES, PRICED AT. | Bettany Goeyef pores, lent, oe ok a = called No dows gay neat. #2 pe ce. Range: -.--y S950 100 onion Lake RA at Commerce | pontine GM sit eo EM O3UT| Pays Hardware & Sporting Goods CRAWEORD. AG ENCY. | 3 Bigot Priced ot ony | Work for Yow WILL “SWAP 2, REORM ~ HOUSE | Tor coenition. 838°” Pheoe Clayton’s Furn. & Appl. a's Detron er a) ie Be | oe eee ee Se rE as Shaga oma id mara Auburn Heights for eet 3068 Peay “ft of adjoining front-| We have both 'arge and small irailer. -¥. G. an eee Et ek cepa tem ee —————— SAT E — eee 53% W. Huron 8t, room 4 vf a ye CONSOLE TV. sTOR DOWS. GOOD CONDI- > Huntin Accommo, '¢ 65A Evenings, M¥ 31103 & EM 0 eat -der Lavender Macasciypoodinaed yo a csr oe comb Realtor. FE 5-952. i antenna Kit $9. tion, Cheap. Call FE 42571 for, |Bouble windows from Aluminum combination windows ng ~ # ACRES OF TIMBER LAND.’ Ry gout) or FE 8097S. Ask for Ted | For Sale Clothing 56. "Ww "ALTO N TV sizes. ow eee 5 re tglas BBEDRM. ci CABIN, {COMPLETELY P ee ee Sn | wnhings. r Suchy Realty, Ortonville. ‘3140 W_ Huron PE 2.441! em. Ho obligation. Walton, Cor. ly 261 | SINGER, ute FE 46089 cated 14 mi 8. re West Branch. 5 SCENIC ACRES Situated just - we have 4 st lovely wooded a. dii- . ieee ares which Ine a beautiful lake. Only $500 : poses or trade something of eq value. 3 ACRES ath ea ie eee atew m 200 x G00 Sine. with low Gaus Johannes |stone. BRICK “yRoNT ON MSe, month Rent Pc! | ES 13.000 84. — Business Opportunities 51 7 tae ee Te x seo " $2,500 i. a terms. Saginaw 8st FE “tt-830—— Edw. M. Stout, Realtor {93838 TN wh $-8165 6 Acres—Wooded batural beauty of hl pS a. ‘oni 3 8 ote el For : CARL W. BIRD, Realtor $02 Community National Bank SACRE CORNER, Orforg, sunset. ri REA A bn ya 4 aca Fancy , aa <3 Classified Ads To swap Rent Lease | Bus. Prop. 49A | ss. ae heaee Shek tor Mfg. EM/| _‘(Bta' 32-4082 ight PPP 4 RED sT Seasonal Cash! 1 ‘blue | TW. Lawrence St. Realtor J.C.H AYDEN, . Walon _Bivd._ te Licensed Lenders) wy ent elene schco oon cash pee seasonal expenses 1 fi Ra thea in! jac com. LOANS $25 "TO $300 - BENEFICIAL ~ FINANCE ba = LOANS | roe rsers fo "a2 N. MAIN. ROCHESTER, MICH. RENT IT PAST DET fracas A Room,| fv, ‘ea via apartment, say: ome na eee Money to Loan 53. Set Fost (EP or furniture 2 YEAR cant, ee 5 SEY. eral dresses suns, 14 = - 9ie. . Hats FE $2702, call after | TOWN {6-0-0 ts & o’couts eet 8 | Pants, Ladies ter coats, iO ogaeed $12.95 vt Be : aa! n like new, Large refrigerato- $50. NCH PROVEN aqpant sane new. Cost $1,200, sacrifice - MU will 1 $361 SEcTIO fi Ti port, ke ‘new. Eanes | tress & springs, $68. Fe ein anne no LATE ms bobbin, payment of $6.50,/fprr sTa . FE 8-3652. N, UPHOLSTER uoise, Excellent condition. OR iR b. $20. $75; Norge elec. a PE 40427. round S.. Dec. 10th, Dealer will our home, FE 8-1564. arouse Ea edhe MI 4-8886, ; dition, $25. VES, 8 ; changed Turner's, 603 Mt = ens. FE 32-0801. TRADE-IN EPT A * | Recond: Wreclets’ ett IRYER. Very good cond. R. B. Munte ‘Blectrie'Co., 1060 W. Hu- GOOD USED ~ ELECTRIC RANGES ALL, NAME BRANDS | “C * -AND. SIZES. HURRY) Offer Good Until Nov. 12 ALUMINUM Sag MB TS TEC TRADE-IN. A it Talbot Lumber "Plasterboard. Rock “tath. Hardware, Plum cal” supplies, 1025 Paint.’ fea Deniand “Ave. “aE PTIC. TANKS te 9 am. 46 pm. mes. Yourself _On tan “ATTENTION DEER HUNTERS. woes Mich, son, Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 ha GRAVEL, TOP FILL: OR 3-1991 or MAR. re) 5 SOIL. RICH, BLACK 4 AN Vs “EVRA Tks FREE! FREE!!! PARAKEETS, TS, BREEDERS and all $60, MA 3-300 pe G AN Sie. Stal Citonnile Rd after 8 BEC 3 YR. OLD BLACK MAGE , pale iS alten ED . Ples. Reasonable. FE 5-#742 axe REG, BEAGLE PUPS. ONE male, two females. OR 3-6354_ blood line d. Call MU 4-0522. RAKEETS, $2. 743 E. Munefiea, of oft Jesiys. __ NKED D RACING | PIGEONS. [jg 7 Pingree. BLACK FEMALE COCKER | . 3 yrs. old. Papers. MA. enn BosTONs AT STUD. AKC. CUR- 3-9296. LS, GOOD BIRD 4 sold at once. ‘DACHSHUND. | MALE. ~ PEDIGREE: old. MI 6-0034 | Feusle BLACK AND TAN. 3015 Baldwins Rd. _ — a] . from biood line, and show stock Also stud serv- whee: -4406-—Nevase-—Ct.,or— — Lk. Rd. and W. Mapie. MA 6-6 MA 6-6406. | _AKO.~Best ‘blood lines. eg Bip} FURESRED GERMAN Shernerp Coae ( _Holly’ Ré., Holly ME 46771. | 33 FT. MODERN FULL Size BATH * homes afid sports 18° PONTIAC CHIEF , TRAILER Wothine to GRALE® sass wotnibe Dw . : + Heringten Bow e Works Electric rier. Plus 14’ Runabout. boat _trailer, “. Ph. EMpire 3-3011._ : Mitten PERSON car to 3 cee mee fk as furnished. FE 2- 35 FT. TRAILER, TO TA) OVER peymente, $i4 a week, Ter Brown Announcing ant ae 1957 Detroiters ANDERSON 33 ft. ces 3a HARDWARE C0, < Model 18 Sp. 2182 8. Telegrapn : PONTIAC CHER oe See aoe Electric siarter, control, and car — TEN WIDES Lisle’ Sod’ pe eaipite Tae 8 wides available. : homes ah ay be purchsed oo | Transportation Offered 87 : FLY BY AIRLINER. CALIFOR- HU CHINSON oi a Ghat: Hooetia. sims 4201, Disse a plus tax. Ferry Service inc. OR - AND ey 30 HP. EVINRUDE LARK. starter, control, and o TO DRIVE —— like ‘and ve rent receipis Nationally HCE GOING NOR 5 PART modern models. load either way. FE 2-6806. like new. Available op this plan. ‘Wanted Used Cars 88 TRAILER | EXCHANGE 60 8. Telerraph Fes swelway® Ready. to Buy PE 56-9219 CHEAP FL a0 94 PF BAGLEY AUTO PARTS 170 B. BAGLEY y_ S&T. JUNK CA _—s AND FURNACES | MY = r PE 44878. 1 DETROIT. Crescent Lake Rd. MA | — - HOUSETRAILER OIL __ $195,323 Russell after 5 OME AND SEE ' THE 4 ALL NEW 957 TOUR-A-H 5 ft. Bud Shelton Motor Sales. oe = 1 — 2 = _ Cor Auburn & Bt Bled FE Tailers for sa helen 14016 | WFD:, JUNE CARS 8 WANTED: TLER we PAY TOP SHARP LATE MODEL CARS. COMMUN ITY M } 1 set 15210 Holly Ra.. Holly, ME Oxford ~ Trailer 4 For top dollar on late model cars i: 2627 Dixie Hwy- OR 3-1603 r ate models PF 4-6728 SCRAP HIGH $$$ Paid DOLLAR FOR a reas Then ee it Here “Parakeets Guar. To talk Canaries. Free ore Cages. S01 4th St. FE 24005. a CANARIES. CAGES Crane's Bird Hatch- Auburn Ra. FE 46510. : 1 ° BREEDER. rotate atts oes CANARIES, Since 584 Oskland Av Fooa. 1927. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70, ” 6068, CATS BOARDED. Docs trained. Burr-Shelil, 375 8. Tele- May, Grain & Feed 7 71 an ALPaLra SECOND CUTTINO, _aligifs and brome r Sieeth Rd. at Evergreen 5 $8 ete A. Slap ot Rvererece | SBD “H. J. VAN WELT. tal eer | ka te onset TLL TYPES OF BAY POR GATE | Bret terms ‘» ares. Late model For Sale 1 Trucks 90 ys Sigh Ste oma er On bar, | modern jobs Reconditioned. like Ee =. ener | mew. Pay like rent EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN 1984. Mi tere SNOOND CUTTING.) BOTTLE GAS and | GMC Deluxe panel truck, Hrare- mn ic QUANTITY. y Good mae ACCESSORIES STORE | < a brome . amage: ¥ itches : ‘ Carpenter, 2124 W. Silverbell Rd. Ss os — os F ORD tiie Sale vest : oe pose trom Tel-Huron Ct we 3 , | cross from Tel-Haron Ctr wake Sete Civestocs _22| rae eae on mage wort) = QO .} . - = 4 te RAM, | SMAL) CAMPING TRAILER . 4 1 3081 Cooley y bake Be pis AND 1986 Diaper oe tate 'aeed set) Rent. Fralter Space 79 132"- 144” 300 LBs. OLD YORKSHIRE |oxrorD MOBILE MANOR I8 FOR 56” ” boars. EM 3-5255, 10861 Bogie Lk. who want the best at rea- __ 156” = 175 Ra. qumable. ates, Quiet and clean. WHEEL BASES ~FRIicK | Lots \% mile sidewalk. All Tiny pony. Western broke on — FROM rei mare. Cait. ‘New saddles: ied take ee "esa ef On. 2 |_ cow 42883. for? on Lakeville Rd. dAkiand Sele Shelters Da saasie | | -#3022_or_MY_2-¢721 PARK AT PARKHURST ? = DS, GOOD GRADE, Where living ts a vacation — 172/ Y . Reg eeeee bull | lovely cree inchease @ private. LARR jee Lk. Rd.| jare w good _s.%imm. Loe : x se schools, club house & tornado ian aaa roa (OR TRADE: 3 bbls —— — 15 = _ eerord s. Standa: re 50 railer as ri mi ee a $23 50, Phone MYrtle 2-611, Re eeeTES ont DEALER Stud ranger Sant a anne gin ak | acacmeemamanemns 4 8.2666. __Auto Accessories 80 @ CHEV. SEDAN DELIVERY, EX- SPOTTED GAITED MARE. (ad =~ tra good roming cond, Clean in- nélo end bridle 8100 FE 1959 FORD § CYLINDER ENGINE. side. 000.50 Chev. motor. mew BRED # SO ; Perf $55. FE 2. = _ rods. 2b5. Tw 720 en _ Oe, Motty. EB C308. For Selo Tires S0A cmv. CHEV. 1951 % TON PICKUP, Ex- WTD: PO N Y BUG( GY = ae cellent condition throughout, Win- terized and ready to ol Just -AND/OR CUTTER. AFTER 5, FE 2.6940. For or Sale Poultry 74 FOR SALE, 7101 SHIPMAN | Oxtord OA 3 cate eaten er MI 4 0162 = ~ Sale Farm Produce 75 ee $1 A BUSHEL. PICK hard be. Ra. io poonede 5460 = . oment: 0 esiea: iT. ¢ | os - = "ALUMINUM, FULLY | ed. | ANDERSON CHAMPION PRAIRIE . ~ BEEMER, fHORE- AVERILL’S © A MICHIGAN ARROWS. 14 TO 50 FT. 6 OR 10 FT WIDE. sr 4 AND oo Sean Dany 6 OO men OUT OF STATE DEALS 2 TO § M2. 1 MILE GLENN’S __LAK ION M io FT. VACATION TRAILER, | 254 8. SAGINAW ST. PE 4137 new tires & tubes. $225. FE. 2-1311./ we WEED USED CARS AND i982 NEW MOON. <5 FT. FULLY'| trucks. Get our ry you oS excelient condition. rE nl “ North Chevrolet’s Big Lot in Birmingham equipped. Sell or trade for con- 3-6558 tract. OR Trailer |". 3 sos is oe CASH POR ANY MAKE OR LATE Econo: uburn. THE HIGH DOLLAR a will pay vou well, Exchange | me east) ee ean FIRXSTONE. GOOD- Us ar white side paar off new cars, Pull guar. antee. Up to 60 per cent off Standard size. ED. WILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at waeburn |WE BUY AND SELL GooD USED | tires $2 oh up ae whitewalls. | STAT LES | $93 8 sasseaw 2 a7 LOOK! | 670x158 suburbanite mud & snow | tires. Remold $10.95 exchange your car or truck Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 MApie 5-507] FOR SALE: 041 4 TON, CHEV. Gooue shane 1948 Chev. Coune, clean. MY 3-3174. 32 Lake Ave. fine, $295 _Phone_ FE Wilson GMC — PALL SPEGIAES ALL VARIETIES OF APPLES fresh — —— —— daily pum, to. 8 p.m. All day bury’s Orchard Market, 2330 Ra, % Mi. W. of _Souyn, CORN = A BU, uae HADLEY A 54791. ROAD. ‘PHONE GRADED BAxD GROWN Exc, agtbEN Det DELICIOUS APPLES APPLES. ao, apples, 50 Coats Rd, '% ga ot ‘Seymour Lake’ read. on — $3544 —— SUrrEANtT AND DELICIOUS ash, Stock now for odes Only 3 cents a tb FE 54-6660 fsa . New i eres Snow tres | as PF: SNOW TIRES pickup Sew cud remsags, 0s tw ts $7.93 | 1949 Ford pickup exchange, fully guaranteed 1945 Ford’ pickup SERVICE TIRE & | 1953 GMC panel TREADING CO. 98! Ghestotet dump 481_N. Perry St. FE 5.0649 . . Auto Service 81| New & Used Trucks Open nites ‘til 9 48 DODGE DUMP WITH 1950 EN- 5-9056, | 1948 Willys 4-wheel drive SS se CHEY eS ly_ clean _Phong 1 1982 CHEVIE 2 Dealer _ Fer Sale Cars ay. ASLAN “It didn’t cost me much... meaner at Feat os MTR. saLee a a ‘55 FORD SED. DEL aaraleazal oli TODAY'S. SPECIAL 51 NASH Statesman 4-Door WASHERS HEATER, RA- DIO, O’DRIVE, BACK UP LIGHTS. RN SIGNALS, x MILES PER GALLON, 1 OWNER, VERY CLEAN $495 ~BRAID- . oan Dealer DeSoto - uot ais pee 322 2 Years r "53 FORD | $495 Radio & Heater v-8 $15 Down, just a couple of tantrums!” i : 91) For Sale Cars 91 NORTH mene | SE OU SOO rE) TIONAL-| CHEV ‘55, 8 BEL AIR HARDTOP, . a FE _5-8975 W. W. clean, sharp blue, A-i CHEVROLET ——";_condition. $1650. FE 32-6461. ag ee 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham CHEV. 1955 BEL AIR Aoindl ‘SEDAN, D oDR RADIO & REAT- peecitiel, twerone Huish: Tradis | 80 FORD 3.DR, RADIO « WEAT- and heater, ‘spotless inte New nome, a $12.54 per month. Cal! 1956 CHEVROLET LEFT OVERS +2-DOORS | WAGONS AND ~HARDTOPS J Never Licensed or Titled As Low as $1495 — JUST $95 OR YOUR OLD CAR DOWN AND UP TO 30 MONTHS TO PAY NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM D2 CLEAN throughout, $395. FH3-7 Like new. 4 dr 53 Pontiac 4 dr. Beaatiful 2 @ dr. Hydramat . ''52 Pontiac 4 ae. N MAIN _MaApiePS-550n $3 CHE 53 Pontiac ... 53 Chevrolet ... ee J ACK HAUPT PONTIAC: SALES Clarkston Three 1956 Pontiac Demo's save up-to $1,000 ~- $745 eee 52 Pontiac ........ ic. oe ee enae Exc. cond. ti] $735 Maple. $-5071- 1954 COR MILES. VETTE, 13.000 FE, 4DOORS| . 55 CHEVROLET $1495 car appearance. Only $295 or your car down. Easy GMAC terms. Haskins Chev. Dixie Highway at wteleaty — Open Mites ‘til ry Paar. Mr. Parks, Midwest Harold Turner | Ford. 1948 5 PORE RADIO AND HEATER. FE 2-9068, : "$1 OLDS. 4 DOOR SEDAN. BLACK bal w a: $395 full price. $11.46 onthly. Save on oo Care. 833 arnes ‘Birm. MI 6- : Clarkston Bel. Rel Als _Sednar jim power alge: | Just Uke new CHRYSLER DODGE = Sip! WAGON. MAple 5-$071 = ! real buy at eee neon Pull t price. “sunt your ¢8r/ 1959 Piymouth 2dr. R&H, driven | for omly 00 days. Haskins Chev. Is 8. MAIN ST. CLARKSTON 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 Open E venings—P lease __Open nites “ti ®! = =Phone MAple 5-5141 ° 1951 DODGE SEDAN, RADIO & hester. No money dows, seane | ——— payments of $23.36 $ per month. _ Only Olds Could _west ¢7502.- ae "Turner Por’. _ Be SoNew! ‘57 Oldsmobile ‘32 FORD C2-DOOR. FORDOMAT- ic. R & H. Mechanically perfect. | Needs bump work, Priced to sell, OR_3-9080 rate T FORD | @ DR. SEDAN. R & HK ansportation. OR | USED (@2 Oakland Ave Ap 8T Cueenror igh's 9 ww MAple 54-1141 SV. 2 DOOR SEDAN. ~ GOOD | _condition, OR 3-708: dio & heater, Fr month Powerglide. assume nts pee ihe Metta Saas arks we Harold Turner Ford 1080 CH CHEVROLET RARDTOF. RA- No | Oakland at Cas ” CRANKSHAFT ORIND'NO IN aoa ae , J AY] (oR e “HE VROLET “car ers rebored Zuck Ma- >> eted -Lake—__-___ MArket_4-1563-+ once chine Shon. 13 Hood Phone FE‘? “rainabet ae ~ Pic EUR, ON ie Gey. CONVERTIBLE Ra, Sale Mot Se t 82" od tent ON,’ FORD PICK-UP. Peon gro Td Dine otor Scooters _ on wate: __ sated itiohctntel |_ fe ee ee 1061 CHEV. CLUB COUPE PO. 1059 DELUXE CRUISAIR.. EXCEL. | FORD PICKUP. 3980.@ CYLINDER | monthly” te aie bs lent condition. FE 5-0865 __ $295. EM_3-0111 _ 833. Maynes, Birm. abs ries FORD % TON PICK-UP, R&H. | __MI'6-2756. HARLEY DAVIDSON |} Maurer Pi 2517 "ater 4 1947 series 14, O.H Vs, $250. Well squipped. Cail FE 86828 after 3 ks ne INTERNATIONAL PICK oe Oe ee area 1 fe 18 HERE looking for a good deal Phosgene Or wagon. For Sale Motorcycles 83/195 CHEV.) TON PICKUP. | OOP NLP IN LL ALL LOG. ah WE-TAKE TRADEINS - CREDIT | TERMS c RD % PICKUP 1954, |, KING BROS For Sale Bicycles B4 = yond condition. $775, OR 3-2000! |; FPE40 FE 41112) ~~~ ~-. ORD TRUCK 541 TON WRECK- YOUR LH. DEALER 20° GIRLS’ BIKE WITH TRAINER | ¢f. Fully equ Vor informs: | a: aaa Petiac Raat Opdyke |_wheels Phone OR 3-3604, nH TRACTORS & & TILLERS a For Sale C. Cars Do. LN ___Boats & Accessories 85 le 2 New and used, _Rock bot- PAPER RAD RADDA | rr, cymae_cuary omnes. | Muti STATO WAG", ft excellent gone terms. $1350.) Dealer 36 8."Biva BPE 49581 CENTURY at CORONADO-RE- : DR. SEDAN, RA Pay ne. 1008 COR BOW DIB. pnd “heater. Original finigh wine | 52 56 RESO! 18° ALL ane ; ~ "full price” Make year TRADE ING. LIKE NEW own terms. INLAND LAKES SALES 31277 W. Huron PE 47121, PE-2-4122 Haskins Chev. ‘ | 6751. Dixie Highway at M15 | MAple 55071, Open nites “til 9 |" : ‘86 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 4 DOO! | YOUR LIFE’S MADE | “haraton, 400 miles, Power brates i oe hdd ider on masa FE 28i8i. rs EASIF. R through “Class ]¥ My fied Ais; ‘To solve every: 8,000 miles, FE 5-0178 POR PART? AND SERVICE oN | 1851 DIAMOND T. te PT PLAT- your Harley Davidson “es Harley | form New paint motor. full vidson alee Cn eanth sient $650. MUtual 48085. Mi!- _Saginaw Pye tee lide i prt tnnaee "6781 Dixie Highed Mapie S407 igh Sele Sate @ 1954 CHEV. DELUXE 2 DR. DODG ‘49 GMC PANEL “ "se CHEVIE, "Hskine Chew | Ply BE 3 BUY WITH CONFIDENCE FROM | Fastest Growing Dealer” wave 5-5071 s FO 1956 FORD STATION wae - CARS on esis WE WILL TRADE. UP OR DOWN “Later model car tor your equity 7 or cheaper car and we pay you cash difference NORTH CHEVROLET id 1000, S. W oodward, ll —RADIO—&. Something Tangible |That’s what you want when you buy a Used Car. YOUR } ONEY’S| | WORTH. A car that Rives | ine dependable. economi- notes at $19 mo $5 down. 43410 | ‘cal performance. You’ ql Ase for Esti Pn Northville. 135 | vet that with a PONTIAC | HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 Open Nites ‘til o| SS nt edad nok 4” FORD. 2, DOOR ee al: RETATT, GOODWILL ou Ww e 8 shy - : _ Hospital Rd USED CAR. 35 FORD ® PASSENGER STA- STA- tion wagon, Ford-O-Matic. V8. | CHEVROLET 55 Two-Door 210 ..$1395 | - eae & Music _Low mileage FE 5-0632;, Ls 43. tires, 2 tone, vate owner. bade mer nseerin, ort 16-247) \ 53 Convertible ~.» $1095 49 FORD, NEW TEs, GOOD cond. OR 3-5534. Radio & Heater. Se, “Bright Spot” 1155.Pontiac 870... .$1545 55 Ford Convert . $1495 PONTIAC 54 Convertible ....$1495 Radio & Heater. Hydramatic, ..$ 495 ; - BUICK AUTO SUPER ‘MKT. 532 Roadm’r 4-Dr. 51 FORD VICTORIA : 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham- Motor Sales} CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH mem | IMPERIAL “7 RANSPORTA- — tion. FE 5-0085 Clearance sale of al] new cars CAR oi Eat an alg re and demonstrators, ? you to : “ SEaR Const | me romoun Savona, att Lake Orion Motor Sales | 1951 cnrysier windsor Deluxe CA M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. z&ple. R&H. FORD — MERCURY MY 23-2611 1953 Plymouth 4dr. R&H. It's real- 80 Fine Cars to Choose From-—-—— $1495 '54 Buick 4-DR. SPECIAL 4-DR! DLX. 8 $795 ‘03 Ford CUSTOMLINE 2-DR. $1295 ‘03 Buick 53. Plym./ 2-DR. SEDAN $395 _ ‘DI Olds | | | @ tows Fonds AND CHEWS | = NOVEMBER 9 {-@ To $3 _FORDs AND CHEVS O 3ER ed — choose (rom, No money | HOUGHTE N & SON ‘JEFFREY Fonp | Sales OA a t | sau NORTH 5) aa. ROCHESTER +O R INDITIO ‘61 | OD Cail SE 52001 ‘% GMC pron . PICKUP. NEW. jodie ELA ROADSTER.. $1405:_'S5 Packard. 400_ hardtop. | ‘caeea en ane channeled, body and 56,000 a new car warranty, | chassis. 7xl5_ tires, pot dct ‘30 Packard sedan nice, $195. | brakes, $175.00 Ph. 158! 3385 tixtUneg Moron Sherwood, Ortonville, cages 2458, Bivd. E FE 46-0587 — j 60 HUDSON, CAPER THAN ON STATION WAGONS any lot. private. FE $-6277. $3 RANCH WAGON Goo *34_ County Sedan, : Passenger rst Fromage iN S-t088 Lasapy rey HURON MTR. SALES 963_W. Huron __ PE 2-264! | 5] KAISER, 2 DOOR, BLACK. $150. WILL ACCEPT “Pg Tneal tl_mteal utility Sealer. Seen gues, cameres ote As | 55 MERCURY IFCLAIR | Eaitete easy termes | Resiee™ atta onus ‘aie Tr, $1, BILL SPENCE ‘HARDTOP ~ $795 ‘02 Merc. CONVERTIBLE - $399 4-DR. & 2-DR. $795 '53 Dodge 2-DOOR $995 '54 Ford 2-DR. CUSTOMLINE 51495 ‘Oo Chev. DEMO, | j 4-DR-ROADMASTER-— 1951 Bet Gate at meet “aon as PE +2165 a West Side Used ‘Gre Sate ietold Paras." Midwest NORTH Fan "pe Pe “West Si Side Used Cars ___ CHEVROLET | ae altterence. pies 1000 S. Woodward, B'ham 1951 PONTIAC, HYDRAMATIC, RA- down, dio & heater. a ot 4a. 1 OLDS. DOOR me 68 per * W. sharp. Full price pea ice vess0.” Harold x: thi ain m f, Sav-Ga Used Cars. x; er Ford, ¥ STUDEB. CLD ie 8 equipped. Low mile-| pie. New nomen, leat tires. $125, age, Like new, $2, ‘E 6-6405 after 5 pm. ___. LDS HYDR. C ba) STUDESARES, 5 PASSENGER | 108s, FE 56-4101 . 47 8S. Saginaw — 1956 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE hardtop —s Fully equipped. $1,960 LI 6 LINCOLN- MERCU RY i | |54 PLYMOUTH “sEPPRE = 184 Peanut Belvedere + 7 ples” 6s eee oom 1952 82 PLYMOUTH CLUB Cas* @ FE This is ‘a Rei 24 sharp 4 dr. black 41085 CENTRAL top, light bod: ww ‘A low mile- age car that ed very good. The Auto Sales ~~ FE _2-2351 COUPE, down, 36 ‘nd itaroid ci is riwht 57 BUICKS radio & heater. No mone of $ Mgr. 4-7501, 63 PLYMOUTH PULLY equipped. Call after 6 p.m. FE 42078 DR. R&H., condition $695, Y FORD SALES OA 8-301) $0 PONTIAC 3DOOR; 6 CYL. FE - 2-8027, Are Here! ~ FORA. $350. 203. TOR t CATALINA Nike bi ‘ie, . Genesee. Saieaaaeen lea -}1000 S. Woodward, B’ham 3 PONTI AC $795 Chieftain 4Door de'uxe & ino a, . Tadin and heater. real al value. 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