peg pana . He ’ bs : a 2 = = ee te eke ke PONTIAC, ‘MICHIGAN —~ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1956—40 PAGES - | | And You Think We Had Snow! 38 Car Crashes and One Fatality ~~ Occur in County. Ice Spins 16 Autos Into | Accidents in Vicinity of U.S.10-White Lake Rd. rinse Britain Refusing T-H_Act Invoked rice 3 States Buried | to Quit Egypt ©4Lke Awaits ReportinSnowDriven inNear Future On Dock WalkoutbyLake Winds World: U.N. Diplomats) WASHINGTON \) — A presidential inquiry board) Pennsylvania, Ohio and) Join in Urging England |'aced today to finish a report on the East-Gulf Coast| New York Dig Out of to Cooperate |waterfront strike so the government can apply before) Enormous Drifts : the weekend for a court injunction to end the walkout. UNITED‘NATIONS, N.‘y,| The board operated*in high gear ufider the national, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS W—Britain today reaf-mergency provisions of the Taft-Hartley law, invoked| A biting wind off Lake, firmed its promise to with- by President Eisenhower Erie blew a tumult of heavy) draw its forces from Egypt, “in a Thanksgiving Day wet snow over adjacent’ but made it clear that it executive order. _ (sections of three states) would not bow to the The strike, in its eighth day, has Thursday and locked in. growing demands to get 2 oe hee aboog th evifts up ‘to Tie out immediately. : the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts and ' “bese deep. Diplomats from all parts tied up an estimated 200 ships to CF | sa 4 t | _ A Flint woman was killed in a headon collision in\ Springfield Township in ° the most serious of 38 re- , ported accidents which oc- | curred on county highways \ as the arrival of winter snarled traffic over the Thanksgiving holiday. Like a buzz saw cutting) of the world joined today a pillow, the freak storm—_ |accompanied at times by, lightning and thunder—! ‘dumped up to 26 inches of | — z — in a@ new appeal to Britain, France and Israel to get their forces out of Egypt without further delay. Delegates from the Soviet bloc} and Latin America quickly lined up behind a resolution of 21 Asia and African rations calling on the! invading forces to withdraw ‘‘forth-, with.” | And Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawzi called tor with- drawal “in a matter of a very few days.” : The debate took place ig the 75-| | } | ; 1 nation General Assembly which! Ww met to Consider the new complica-' tions in the Middle East situa-/ cripple ocean trade, The White! House said the stoppage was seri- ous and had “repercussions far beyond the maritime industry.” Under the national emergency provisions —the government’s toughest anti-strike weapon—the three-man inquiry board named by the President must file its tact - finding report with the - White Heuse before the Justice Department can move for an 80-day back-to-work court order. The striking International Long- shoremen’s Assn. said in advance it will obey such an injunction HEADS BOARD a > ei when issued. This seemed to in- Holland, professor at George Se resumption of port activity Washington University, has been |Dext week. tion named by President Eisenhower BE _, | to be chairman of a beard of in- Ce ee a ine Erman: quiry which will ascertain facts \eary enough this afternoon Eises Tt” was indicated that—it—the linquiry board files its report At least 15 died in auto es oreses aes: Pontiac Hunter snow over a relatively small! . » ‘area in northeastern Ohio, jwestern Pennsylvania and) western New York State. WINTER PARADE — A procession of heavy It virtually paralyzed Erie, Pa.,| trucks creeps along U. S. Route 20 near Buffalo, a city of 130,000, where hundreds’. N. Y., after the season's first heavy snowstorm of highway crewmen were fight- a ing Friday to reopen roads ahd ' . Wyatt Says Sherry ‘Bribed’ AP Wirephete left parts of western New York buried under a blanket as deep as 16 inches. streets. Practically al] industries ‘shut down. | Areund 2 feet of snow fell in | e 4 oS Heart Victim; Hi and Israeli were ignoring in the Atlantic and Gulf Coast hower will probably order the Hundreds of travelers and hunt-) Stanley Tominsky,.62,... the withdrawal demands of the jongshoreman’s strike. U.N. and flagrantly violating Egypt's sovereignty. There is a possibility “every minute," he said, that renewed fighting may © : rupt ~ Czechoslovakia Foreign Minister Vaclav David, Panamerican For- ____¢ign_ Minister Aquilino E. Boyd and the representatives of Jordan) and Sudan led off the demands for quick U.N. action. Diplomats said the United 3 Men Reported Lost in State Regions — States also had thrown its sup- port behind the Asian-African pro- posal. 4 U.S. chief delegate Meary Justice -Department to move into court for the injunction right away. | Otherwise, the court move would Area Hunter, 65, sz: fzricmze The board heard last night from tives of the New York Still Missing =e adore” empioyers-in— Stanley Streeter Among ports were telegraphing their’ the National Guard. The mayor Ontonagon County. He was £™ bought your children its in the city to di the and Socket. Co.....; me ~ ; a . eer , a Syear-old boy who } COU? 2 Str " statements. : conferring with President Eisen. three Michigan hunters” missing! call @ strike, today meet. West A U.S. source said the United! © States and India also would join’ in sponsoring a resolution to al- walked thorize U.N. Secretary General Wednesday, ¢ Dag Hammarskjold to negotiate contracts for clearance of the, blocked Suez Canal. . The British, French and Israelis. _have told Hammarskjold they are} pulling out some troops. But they said before a complete pullback, | the U.N. must insure free naviga-| tion through the Suez Canal after Another Oakland County _resi- dent, Jack Workman, of Clarkston, ca ssn 40 Cars Vandalized search for the 75-year-old hunter. | Iverson, 42, of V af International Show i Lawrence Springer (age and ad- | = , , , ;. were | LOS ANGELES t#—Police are ‘seeking vandals who scratched Two more hunters were shot to Paint, dented metal work and death yesterday bringing the total slashed upholstery on 46 new cars : More Cold Due to eight that have died from gun- displayed at the 24th annual Los show. split between America and her recorded last year and eight hunt-| Charles H, Elmendorf, manager _out_in_ the House of Commons 30, yesterday by acting Prime~Mim--——-—— ister R. A. Butler. Egyptian President Nasser’s top TO Stage ‘Messiah’ political adviser, Wing Cmdr. Ali) ed warnings eat ANN ARBOR &@® — The Univer- vandals hid in the Pan Pacific) The lowest temperature in down- 1.4: Christmas. He was a fourth! Once an 80-day court order stops the strike, the employers and ‘the vs aay ILA -are required under the law "Tie main storm area ran along-deer hunting with his uncle died Wyatt had. taken the stand for, eT mT A @-yearcld Drayton Plains cmaae dispute. s Led a ee aun a ie + U N Police Unit bunter, Stanley Streeter, of 474) In San Francisco longshoré ne- se ; Clinton Dr., was reported one of cotiators, with fresh authority to ling scores of automobile travelers. ing since 4 p. m. Wednesday. It oacay pas been burned, _ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3 |Peninsula for two days with winds, Get Out Ear M uffs ers were marooned as winds up . to 3% mph. plugged highways 11th Stroke Fatality _with deep drifts and whipped the snow into zero visibility which’ 4 §2year-cld Pontiac man died Concluded testimony today in the five-day trial of Wil- in the Conclude Testimony rs rin saat tester 1. Child Cruelty Trial |accidents in Michigan dur- ‘ing the day. A steady’ ‘snowfall and icy roads ‘made driving hazardous in every part of the state. Pauline O'Malley, 24, was the only county highway victim. The car she was riding in was one of 16 involved in seyeral accidents same area on U_-S. 10 at Travelers, Take Care! Reads throughout the state range from slippery te snow- covered, the Automobile Club of Michigan reporteq today. High- Ways north of the line from Bay ' City te Ludington, inctuding the upper peninsula, are ice and snow covered. The remainder of _ the _vtate reports scaftered slip- nn epee Aint ; spots. Ohio and Indiana = A father’s accusation that authorities had persuaded are most! : : ; y slippery with turn- his children to testify against him and their mother) pies in beth states icy in places, | halted operations at Erie's air- yesterday in an Iron River hos- liam and Ada Wyatt, parents of 12, who are charged White Lake road within two hours port. Drifts blocking two main pital to berome this hunting sea- with child cruelty. Cleveland to Buffalo routes: meas-' 47°, 11th heart attack victim. | y ured up to seven feet. . state of emergency and asked St, died after being stricken on asked him: “Do you meant }Gov. George M. Leader to send his~ way —back—from_hunting_ into say you believe we 4 , y called a meeting of al] emergency |Ployed by the’ American Forging —, they would testify situation, ‘Ohio eastward imto west central, woods yesterday. . examination of his wife, Ada; 33,' iNew York State, and about 20° The uncle, Emil Mannisto, 59, ended. Their trial is before Cir-, ; Wyatt, 29, answered with an emphatic, “Yes I do,’ Mayor Arthur Gardner declared _ Stanley Tominsky, of 431 Marion when Chief Assistant Prosecutor George F. Taylor img a car which struck a vehicle § —————+-| operated by Jamés W. Fowler, jlate yesterday afternoon | Her sister, Helen, 20, was driv- | 23, of 39 Tacoma Ct., an off- | fleer, acco te State Police. | The impact resalted in | The victim died later at Pontiac General Hospital ‘of a fractured -miles:south into sections of Ohio was found today by a searching cuit Judge George B. Hartrick and) Moves to Get Troops skull and other head injuries. “and Pennsylvania. iparty near Christitias in Atger-a-jury of-12-.women and-two men, | They are specifically charged Tension Continues jeight inches of snow in the Adi-/ Mannisto and his nephew.’ sem mlstrentment of ene dangh- | rondack Mountains, also strand-\Charles Mannisto, had been miss- ae Shiney 1aielin! aesseding 60) storms off the two lakes has been snowing in the Upper beaten, cut, and disfigured. were the main wet spots of a vast of 20 m. p. h. piling up drifts. | . ae Soon bs the jury “under. proper instruc- fighting in the Suez Canal zone. —Snow Flurries, the boy was unable to walk. here | Reaching Cairo yesterday to in | _ He also ruled out a defense mo- take over his new command, (a- on trying to find ition that the walle to the Wyatt, .adian Maj. Gen, E. L. M. Burns a way out of the woods. ‘The me [0 view ev ee __| set about organizing a temporary ; | boy E ‘ on | Henry resumed direct exami- | headquarters at the Sumiramis with scattered snow flurries, pre-| alone and eventually made his | nation to refute, he said, ‘‘insis- | Hotel on the Nile. i in Key Stations as Svez Another sister, Margaret, 17. is junder treatment at St. Joseph Mer- icy Hospital for a fractured arm and cuts, and their aunt, Mrs. Margaret McCraig, 51, of Detroit, CAIRO, Egypt ,— The com- is at Pontiac General Hospital. mander of the U. N. Middle East) Mrs. McCraig is in critical con- police force moved swiftly today)dition at the hospital. Along with Defense attorney Milton R./to get his headquarters working'rib fractures. she is reported to aoe | Henry had moved Wyatt's charge‘but there was more delay in send-/have a fractured pelvis and in- eared ou te'gea Gad = ‘be dropped for’ lack of evidence. | ing his troops to stations to reduce ternal injuries. ~ his uncle had shot. They became | Hartrick ruled Wyatt would go the danger of a resumption of} Hero of the mass accidents near 'the intersection was Officer Fowl- er. Investigators said that despite |a severe hand injury he helped the |injured and directed traffic for over |ministered first aid. | SWERVED ON: ICE _{30_ minutes while State Police ad- dicts the U. S. Weather Bureau.| way to M2% near Christmas | tent claims she (Mrs, Wyatt) | The U. N. force led by Burns! Three of the intersection pile- Tonight will be cold with a low of where he was found by search: | didn't do everything she could | 10-14 degrees. : ers, , | for her children.” ‘now totals nearly 1,000 men. in_ups, one involving seven cars, oc- Egypt. Plans cal] for it to be in-|curred just one minute apart as | A few. snow flurries are likely) Searchers went back into the} The father testified, after break- creased to some 6,000. Most of the cars hit icy spots on the highway ; tomorrow wi i 22-26. : i to be shipped 0 w with a high of 22:26. /voods in an attempt to find the ing into tears at one point, he had troops still are in the assembly and swerved into opposite lanes. . ‘planned hospital treatment forarea at Abu Suweir, an airfield “Two and three-car pileups were y a Gere erent ndy. df Pp Ihowr wil me northwest to boy wae the doar ot MF: ana Shecry wt Se Tight hand-was~se--behind the Egyptian lines near the happening rapidly all around the Mrs. Victor Mannisto, who also live verely burned. |midway point on the canal. Pontiac was recorded at 8 crade pupil at thé Au Train school. | He denied a neighbor's testi- ] (Continued on Page-2;-Cok:-)— Yule Decorations Go Up to.? 5 that had often been ttar” Last -year-10-hunters-died-of-gun——_™ony that Sherry h Edito Note: |Dec. 1 and 2 with two perform- ing the night. The show is con- a nippy 11 degrees. At 2 p.m. the chot wounds in the 16-day season.| tied : ‘ts ee. ' on Saginaw Next Week — jances of Handel's “Messiah.” tinuing. temperature was 23. This year’s season ends a week! Sitl’s body, Wyatt said, “AN chil- | | : Thanksgiving Gift to Hungary —Rent-Free Farm — from today. / | dren get bumps and bruises.” Yugoslavia clashed with a General Inspects Mideast Force The Thanksgiving Day victims He explained his job as produce the Hungarian Communist jweré Harold Leroy Nash, 28, of purchaser for a Pontiac super mar-| government of Premier |Williamsburg and Thaddeus Paul ket kept him away from home Janos Kadar today over Kunnath, / 30, of Detroit. much of the time. | the disappearance and Sh hee the riflg of his hunting companion, week from sun up till after sun-| ate * Kunnath was fatally wounded by he said. “I have to be away seven,) “™ ‘ a bullet from the gun of one of his|eight or nine days at a time, then) Yugoslay Embassy. See hunting companions, Walter J. Ku-|1°m home again for maybe two or the Hungarian story: on Nash was hit by a bullet fom “I had to work seven days a possible arrest of former | Stanley Besaw of Greilichville. |down in order to keep those kids." aes ken fete i te " That expected Christmas atmosphere in Pontiae will become more evident Monday when city workers begin stringing gaily col- iored lights down Saginaw Avenue ‘between Auburn and Oakland. In addition, green garlands ard | sponsored by the Retail Merchants Assn. basiewicz, 30, of Detroit. He was three days.” page nine today. Record Number Entered for Dec. 1 Show members and school kids are work- hing overtime preparing their floats 'for this. year’s Dec. 1 Christmas O-Gold ee there will be a delay in | director of the sponsoring Retail/¢¢ clowns will also appear, U.S. Cagers Win Ist : Tesults of [Merchants Ascn., gave further no-|full regalia to open the UR UR os oe MELBOURNE (f—Two+time All on tek ae = —-| ant A. 2, Saas, Oe Be \ Pay | ade will beat all others.” : ie ‘|tional Guard, wil be parade mar- ae th Me pando wn | moto date we have received the LOday’s Press |» : largest number of applications for; Qounty News............24, @ | floats than in any previous year,” Editorials “ ™ ate AIDICATIONS | ig ae ete yews svcesee © Ss. until this morning, ee eeeee ~* Stellar Engineering Co., roo BIRMINGHAM — EI a ta be Pontiac Deaths - several Detroit automotive are Grme nnd been closely allied with| the automotive pioneers, died sud- denly this morning at his home at 18882 Riverside Dr., in Beverly Hills Subdivision. He was chairman of the board of Detroit, and president of the H. E. Cronen-. \ Reported in County He was also active in pioneering the motion picture industry in Cal- . Son of John D. Cronenweth, an . * * Detroit, under whose auspices en- tombment will be in Roseland Park: Cemetery, Detroit. Phin gto Dag salah Png * ese y at the chapel of the William : Hamilton Co.. 3975 Cass Ave., Detroit. j Surviving Mr. Cronenweth are. his wife, Margaret, a daughter, Mrs, Frank M. Johnson, and four| grandchildren. 38 Mishaps, 1 Death talk, ice skaters flooded the rink. i They were kept im order, as Mrs. Thomas Farmer Gay wih both ttstias hates “Mrs. Thomas (Elsie) Farmer, $4,) ™e" skating with the adults and ‘a former resident of Pontiac, died SMldren, and by the program- 'Wednesday afternoon. She hac been. ™ Vivian Hoard, directing ‘in ill health several years. | over the public address system. She was born in Avon Town- |ship on Dec, 29, 1861 to Peter and concluded-with a grand -mareh, Eliza Butler Fox, The Farmers which attracted over 100 aduits and youth. and énded with skaters by urch, ‘ot her ch Surviving are six children, Alli-/ League ‘son Farmer of Flint, Jerry of Rochester, Earnest of Grand Rap- at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the church, ' Members will be bringing waal school boys as thelr guests, | i was on Denedies- dont | ‘months. Born in Port Sanilac on Nov. 26, Rainey -on 1872, he was the son of Nathan’ Histery.” and Caroline Proctor Mills, On) Ad be Aug. 15, 1900, he was married here) Making “Lemon Trees” for Yule ‘to the former Ella McDonell. |decorations will be subject of a Mr. Mills, a self-employed plumb-| Program for the Past Matrons er, came to Pontiac from Port Club of the OES next Tuesday. ‘Sanilac 60 years ago. He was a Mrs. Jack Gibson, 983 Bennaville member of the First Congregation- | 5t., will be hostess, and will serve tal Charen, the “VFW,-and had-dessert—Juncheon -at-1_ p.m. served in the Spanish -American| Mrs, Charles Shain will talk and War. ishow erste ir Altrusa club mem- | one of a series of talks by Bill | “The Remance of | nel j i ‘L bruises. Among them was Keith’ Kissinger, 21, of 293 Oakland Park, | whose car was struck by the Fowl- er vehicle. hos- with holiday: travelers forced to proceed at a) Low temperatures hampered: . Maintenance operations throughout) * eonditions continued today. Grand| after the father atid mother had a Detective Louis Vandermeer of the Grand Rapids Police Depart- Kennedy Lowest temperstare’ ener bee * 3 ean WINS 5 ei. cnseye ° qrocther-cduewers i the state, with every sector report-. ing slippery conditions during the day and night. The dangerous! Rapids reported an all-time low of 2 above zero for this date as 2 inches of snow fell there. Dad, Son in Gun Scuffle, Mother Shot to Death GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. #—~Po- lice said a 46-year-old Grand Rap- ids woman was shot fatally yester- | day as her 14-year-old son and/ husband scuffied over possession of a shotgun. LJ * * son, David, and his father, John, were scuffling over the shotgun Thanksgiving dinner argument. The gun discharged hitting Mrs. Kennedy in the chest. The Weather Foll U.S. Weather Bureaw Report PONTIAC AND YVICINITY — o_ = with m geotieres snow flurries cold tonight, lew 10-14. PP nonce e ray cloudy with a flerries likely, high Bae Wenerly winds af 12-12 mile: northwest te nerth this preven evening. Today in Pontiac Lowest femperciare preceding 8 a.m. At © a.m. ae ——- 13. m.p.h. Direction: Northwes — o at ii: — at i 3 par Downtown Tem Tem; rateres 6 8 Bicceies 12 A Miivecceers 17} T@. M..+.cse0- 12 2m eve OB. Mh. cataonscds lp. m ere | 9 &. M. .cwsns +k? BP. GH. ..0. ance 23 30 B. Mocdsceness “4 10 a. m..., se (As Trarstey im, downtown)+ weens O0-sc0-ce00> Mean Abaceertan pe een Word sudden | Murphy Wis. He Pert? Motor Division, Plant 11. He was! Pontiac: five grandchildren: al brother, Milton Mills of Flint and, Eawin J, Anderson, of Bloom- a sister, Mrs. Hannah Needham,| Meld Hills, president of the De- ‘of Danville, Tl, Gale Siva, ot ba aeveng tiene | Service will be at 3 p.m. Satur-| @xecutives being honored Sunday | \day from the Donelson-Johns Fu-| afternoon in a Recoghition Day | ‘\neral Home. The Rev. Malcolm! Pfegtam for all Boy Scouts and IK. Burton, his pastor, will officiate) Explorers who have attained | vith burial in Wh ‘first class rank during 1956, aaett raion ax Soa a The event will bé at University of Detroit Memorial House in saat Everett Humes. Murphy satay Ostia troit at 3:15-p.m. haste WSEvid at the! of ie Lake Wind Dumps: Mr. Murphy. 70, had spent atack SOW on 3 States of his life in Michigan and for a| (Continued From Page One) number of years was a resident! at the former Hotel Pontiac. jchill which brought freezing He was formerly employed by the ‘weather clear to the deep South Unemployment Compensation 'and plunged temperatures 20 de- \Board of Pontiac, prior to his re-\ grees below the previous day's as tirement as a claims adjuster. Atifar south as Florida. the time of his death he was em- - cuales © a te | ployed-by the Ford, Bacon & Davi Michigan’s Upper insu 2 a it was down to 4 below at Sault | Gas Line Co. of West Virginia as an adjuster for the Michigan| St. Marie. Snow there ranged | & Wisconsin Gas Line. from 2 to 5 inches, the latter at Mr. Murphy was born to Mar-| Grend- Marais. garet and Carroll Murphy of Ral-| Lighter falls of snow with simi- eigh, Ill. on Aug. 19, 1886. lar bitter winds and cold ranged He is survived by a brother | ‘and |throughout the Great Lakes and three sisters, Lawrence E., Mrs. Ohio~ Valley regions, the central Faye Stricklin and Mrs. Mary|Mississippi Valley and the eastern Fife, all of Alton, Til. and Mrs.|part of the°Great Plains. Flurries Blanche Bowers of Raleigh. continued in these sections Friday. His body will be taken to the} Boston had a different sort of a freak Thanksgiving Day storm. A eck ats shat unk 2.p.m. Saturday. Bur-/utility service in 45,000 homes, ial will be in the Wolf Creek Cem- toppled chimneys and broke down etery at Eldorado, Clyde I. Pickering | Clyde I. Pickering, 46, of 167 EF.) Huron\ St., died yesterday after-: noon ih Pontiac General Hospital 35 range — below normal. . my we at illness. He was ill nearly The chill was generally w- ‘broken Friday east of the Missis- ate eye aribare- pn River,” West Vigna and Icyphene Bridges Pickering. \Maryland had the season's lows A resident of Pontiac 28 years," the 15-20 range. € years, | he had been employed at Pontiac’ ling up to 62 m.p.h. was ontimeted | Tin’ thé Millions of “dollars oe Tennessee, Mississippi and Georgia had minimums in the: some 10 degrees Poplar trees have been forbidden a member of the Zion Church of/in New York City: because their the Nazarene. ‘roots go 80 deep they can disrupt Mr. Pickering leaves his wife,| the sewage and water systems. the former Cleo E. 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A 4 a Sear —h4 * ee ve ae! eee eR = Dn ee lee boc las ig * - é . b + € / —., swong.”_/- : # a # Y Ne ed Ee etl sovm , Pontias 12. as S mmnesenemnnedl Tus “owrme Perse comvered for 40 ounte & week: © men © ae ¥ s or —_ A Fe yc oe iB Michigan places tn the United States 08 8 on oF ssa subseriptions psvebie in edvance Sees Pontiac 23-8181. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS met pcm FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 35, 1956 . Se se =< & 3 Sa e 2 FE wa To Yugoslavia’s Marshal Trro goes credit for a speech many observers completely destroyed the myth of US.S.R. unity. He has revealed a sharp divi- sion in the Kremlin with Stalin- ist forces holding out against any “democratization” of the East European Communist states. In speaking of his meeting with Soviet leaders in the Crimea Trro said they “had erroneous atti- tudes and defective views regard- ing relations, toward Poland, Hungary and other countries.” ; * * * With respect to Hungary Tito de- clared the use of Soviet troops to break the Hungarian revolt was “a fatal error.” Looking to the future“ he added: ok’ “It is still possible for those 4le- ments in the leadership of the Soviet g ~€- Union to triumph by evolution who are for a stronger and quicker de- velopment toward democratization, for abandoning of all Stalinist meth- ods and for creation of new relations between the socialist states and that the development in this direction will proceed in foreign policy... It is evident that these elements . . . are j * * Trro showed courage in delivering this h. He made clear that the revolution “was a_reyolu- ti the pedple aga un! ble slavery and oppression. By these revelations he pre-— sumably hopes to secure a victory for the anti-Stalinist wing of the — Soviet Communist Party. Tito always has maintained that there are “various roads to socialism” and that national Communist parties should be free to choose their own. The Geophysical Yeara.. ‘Landing of an airplane at the South Pole for the first time in his- tory on October 31, directed - world attention to an important field of re- search in the approaching Interna- tional Geophysical Year. The American plane that landed there was making advance surveys ‘ae ‘ ae a 2 Se phe Bsn er ae é . . 7 oe a . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. * The plans to launch artificial satellites probably are of wider popu- lar interest than any other projects of the geophysical year. The first of 10 satellites to be shot into space from Florida's. east coast will measure only 20 or 30 inches in diameter and ewigh only 21.£ pounds. a ee But reflections of the sun's rays on the satellite’s bright metal surface may make it vis- ible to the naked eye as it hurtles~ _ around the earth every 90 min- Utes at a speed of 18,000 miles ' an hour. Its elliptical orbit around the Equator should make it observable in this country south of a line running from ~ San Francisco to Philadelphia Reports of the Soviet satellite in- dicate that it will be somewhat jarger than ours and miove at a higher speed. It is expécted to be projected’ into a polar orbit which will carry it in an Arctic Circle. y vs k /e & During the/Geophysical Year's 18 months of intensive exploration, the effort will be to fill important gaps in mans existing knowledge of the earth’and its atmosphere and to learh how both are affected by the As a rule a person who doesn’t have hay fever doesn’t have anything really serious to worry about. —— ee The Man About T own Stopped the Truck - Alert Carrier Boy Averts Accident by Quick Action Dishwater: Health assurance for a wedding ring. These young businessmen who deliver your Pontiac Press frequently have the chance to do something beyond their call of duty. And I’ve never seen ene fail to grasp, the eK. Such aid. “2% flobért VanBiiskirk, the 13 year old son of > Mr. and Mrs. Amos VanBuskirk of 28 West Fairmount Ave. While deliver- ing his papers he saw a milk truck run- ning down a grade without the driver who had failed to set the brakes when he left it. jumped in and braked it to a stop. It was on the way to some serious damage. both to itself and other property. Happ2ning to witness the incident was E. 0. Schmitz of 109 Dresden St., who told us about it. And Bob says only, “What else was there _to do?” When Cornell defeated Penn 20-7, Thanksgiving Day, only one of the eight survivors in our foot- ~ ball contest was eliminated, being the sole remaining entry who had predicted Penn would win. The other seven now carry over to Saturday’s game between Michigan and Ohio State, on which five favér Michigan and for a project to-establish.a base. sta-. tion. It is to house scientific observ- ers and sérve as a stopover point for ground parties ‘crossing the polar continent. Hundreds of other observation posts will be linked in a globe circling network of scientific Stations. t+ * * The extensive Antarctic pro- gram in which 11 countries will participate, will go into full operation in January, 1957, and continue through February, 1959. These expenditions, and ~ American and Russian plans to shoot earth circling satellites into outer space are among the — ‘more spectacular activities scheduled for the geophysical year. * x * Scientists will measure the earth's core and crust, track the course of deep ocean currerits, observe weather and climate and explore phenomena of the upper atmosphere. Solar flares and other eruptions from the sun ifi- terfere with long distance radio com- munications, produce the brilliant~ aurora in th “otg cabot é: tid e polar fegions and have of white crgonntcagisstant % Chased into the city by the hunters, a pair of deer have taken refuge in the woods just off Stanley St.. and George Holtsman who lives in that vicinity reports they show no fear of a person unless he's carrying something that looks like a gun. Wild violets doing a November bloom- ing stunt in the woods are reported by Mrs. Cletus Madili .of Drayton Plains. They are yellow in color. Verbal Orchids to- Hiland H. Thatcher of 75 Cherokee Road: ninety-first birth- day. Charles H. Austin of 335 Prospect St.; eighty-eighth birth- day. . Mrs. Abbie Pittinger of Wixom; ninety-fourth birthday. _- Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hoyt of Walled Lake; golden wedding. Mrs Elizabeth Bridson of South Lyon; eighty-fifth birthday. ‘Mg. and Mrs. Alphus Tibbitts of Highland; golden wedding. - Mr. and Mrs, Harry Jackson ellipse around the The boy caught up with the truck,& two predict that Ohio will win. ~~~ A a f WORRY Emme As “Also Sinking ‘in the Suez David Lawrence Says: * We Protest Suppression Anywhere WASHINGTON—Every now and then when American citizens of foreign birth or ancestry express themselves sympathetically to lands where they have kinsmen or sentimental] interests, a hue and cry arises about “Hyphenated Americans.” Many Americans without such foreign ties speak out, too—and they get critical for it as trying to involve America in foreign wars. Similarly, business _men_with profits to make abroad naturally express themselves for or against policies that might af- fect their relations with countries where they have investments. This too often brings adverse com- ment. is The argument most often ad- vanced is that Americans some- times put their own interests above those of the United States. What is often forgotten, however, is that Americans are not governed by the totalitarian concepts of sup- pression but speak out frankly in protest when human liberty is trampled upon anywhere in the world. , ° In fact, an examination of the platform planks of the two major political parties over a period of the past 109 years shows clearly that American citizens, irrespec- tive of countries of origin or business affiliations, have ex- pressed emphatically their sym- pathies with the cause of the oppressed in general and with the peoples in particular who have struggled for self-determi- nation er independence, As far back as 1888 the Demo- cratic party's platform declared its ‘sympathy with the efforts of those noble patriots, who, led by Gladstone and Parnell, have con- ‘ducted their grand and peaceful contest for home rule in Ireland." Then in 1896 both the Republican and Democratic platforms came out for the independence of Cuba from Spanish rule. SYMPATHY FOR BOERS Again in 1900 the Democratic na- tional convention followed the same pattern when it viewed “with indignation the purpose of England to ovérwhelm with force the South African. Republics,” and _ the new Republic of Greece. and a condemnation of the Lausanne treaty because it “barters legiti- mate American rights and betrays Armenia for the Chester oil con- cession.”” Declarations in favor of Pales- tine began to appear during World War H. The Democratic convention of 1944 sald: : “We favor the opening of Pal- estipe to unrestricted Jewish im- such a policy as te result in the establishment there of a free and democratic Jewish common. wealth.” The Republicans that same year said in their national platform: “In order to give refuge to mil- lions of distressed Jewish men, women and children driven from their homes by tyranny, we call for the opening of Palestine to their unrestricted immigration and land ownership so that in accord- ance with the full intent and pur- pose of the Balfour deciaration of 1917 and the resolution of a Repub- lican congress in 1922, Palestine may be constituted as a-free-and democratic commonwealth , , .” (Copyright 1956 New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Dr. William Brady Says: It’s True, Certain Foods Are Natural Back in the twenties, when Tony was _a pup, there Were numerous queries. Grampa said. concerning “food combinations.” Many credu- lous cistomers of that era followed a diet tad which was marketed by— a chariatan who regarded the cdm- bination of protein and starch, for example, as incompatible or in effect “poisonous.” It never occurred -to the master salesman or his innocent custom- ers that the Creator combined protein and starch in the staff of + life—wheat. Certain food combinations are more appetizing than others and probably more . Thus bread and milk or meat and potato or a hot dog and a roll go well together, but meat and milk, do not. , There is a physiological reason for this. The gastric juice secreted in the stomach at the taste of meat is similar to that secreted at the taste of bread; and the juice secreted at the taste of milk is similar to that secreted at the taste of bread; but the meat juice and the milk juice are dissimilar in character. . Something like red, white, and extended in the name ‘‘of the en- tire American nation,” sympathy to the Boers ‘in their unequal struggle to maintain their liberty and independence.”’ Also in 1900 the Republicans favored mediation by the President in the Boer war —a civil war in South Africa. Only 36 years ago—in the San Francisco convention of the Demo- cratic party—there were expres- sions of sympathy ‘‘for the unfortu- nate people of Armenia” and an appeal to our own government “‘to render every possible and proper aid to them in their efforts to establish and maintain a govern- ment of their own.” ee In the same year—1920—the Democrats in their platform ex- pressed their ‘activ? sympathy with the peoples of China, Czecho- slovakia, Finland, Yugoslavia, Po- ~tand, Persia and-others-who have — recently established representative’ government and who are striving ~ to develop the institutions of de- mocracy." Then camé\a firm reiteration of support by the Democrats in that 1920 platform “for the aspirations of Ireland for self-government.’” In 1924 a friendly word is found in the Democratic platform for LI'L ONES % - Lake; golden wedding. ‘Mf. and Mrs. Charles A. Bryan of Imlay City; goldeh wedding. es | “And just when we figured he was fed up with it—his enthust. asm gether; so do blue and white; but not red and blue. ‘That-is, not in my judgment. What do you think? DIETARY. TEAMMATES Calcium and vitamin D. the sun- shine vitamin, go well together. In fact one without the other is never quite effective in physiology, in nutrition, or in therapeutics, - that is, the prevention or treat- ment of disease. This does not necessarily mean that every nieal, morsel, or dose ,of calcium must include enough “vitamin D to insure good assim- lation and utilization of the cal- cium in the body. A good daily ration or even a larger ration once or twice a week will suffice, as a rule, but it is simpier to take calcium and D combined if the purpose is to correct’ calchum deficiency. I most instances this is the pur- pose, for the ordinary diet of — Americans is generally lacking in calcium. : No niatter whether you choose to regard calcium as medicine for what ails you or as food to satisfy the body's daily requirement, the effects of calcium are the same. BUILDS BONE 1, it is essential for ossification of bone—or, as the pitch men say,, — 4o build strong bones and teeth. 2. It is necessary for clotting of - blood. : , ae blue. Red and white go well to- Teammates 5. Maintains tone of skeletal musdlespromotes firmness. 6. Regulates excitability of nerve fibres and nerve -centers— “steadies the nerves.” - : e 2 @ Three glasses (1's: pints) of milk a day would supply enough calcium to keep an adult in fine fettle, though probally not enough for a growing child. Milk, by the way. contains more calcium (lime) than lime. water does. Three glasses of milk would supply about 12 gains of calcium. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining te personal health and hygiene, not to d se. diag- mosis. or treatment, will be answered Dr. William Brady, if a stam self. addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan (Copyright 1956) nn i &B i = #8 a2 very sorry for parents who allow a 13 or 14-year-old youngster to Parent By MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER INS Economic Commentator Recent events at home and abroad, jncluding the election re- sults and the blood bath in Hun- gary, should impart a sense of greater realism into American af- fairs. - * * When the 85th Congress meets in January it has an opportunity to convert into new laws the voters’ mandate for prudence. Both the victory fer President Eisenhower's “dynamic conser. vatism” and the nature of the new Oongress, with control in groups, which were deflated by the popular balloting. The blight on our generation, which came from confusion as to whether there was something pro- gressive in the Communist conspi- racy, should be obliterated by the exposure of Soviet ruthlessness in — Hungary. * * LJ This means that legislators over here need no longer be subject to an invisible censorship and re- straint based somewhat on an aura of liberalism linked unwarrantably to the, Soviet idea. Americans can hereafter be unblushing in their devotion to the U. S. Constitution, with its Bill of Rights, which is a pre-eminently humane and pro- gressive decument. The Hufgarian episode has re- vealed even to the least sensitive of observers the basic truth that not all change is progressive — that indeed some change represents a throwback to the barbarism of the past - PRUDENT POLICIES In practical terms. these pS chological changes at home and abroad should clear the air foi sound and prudent policy making = tL] Congress is entitled to consider economic legislation on its intrinsic merits, and no longer need be in- timidated by the implied threat that soundness might impair a solon’s standing with phony archi- tects of some vague, brave new Events Set Solons Free’ & From Pressure Groups — The time is ripe to audit’ ob- the income tax law, sound money, and various other fypes of leg- islation, The guiding principle should be how to ‘strengthen the national economy, rather than how to cater to the prejudices of highly articu- late special pleaders. For such conciliation of pressure groups will not protect officials from public wrath if the prosperity structure decays. Good works — not appeasement of demagoguery — will be the key to public ap- preciation. BRYAN’S AXIOM t The late William Jennings Bryan wrote that the American peop! e are not interested in monetary and other economic ‘“‘reforms” in time of prosperity — only in time of adversity. ‘ Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Old Hat has won-his faurels-as -.. An artist for the press... And as a painter who has gained » . . No very small success... His history is fabulous . . . A most entrancing story’.“. . And I would like to tell it, but... ever, I can say this much... The more important part . . . That all who ever meet him are... Forever in his heart . . He struggles with his soul and brush . In every way to serve them . He wants to claim them as his friends . . .:And thoroughly deserve them . , , But it is they, lke you and I. . , Who long to be his pal... And are forever grateful for . . . The friendship of Oid Hal (Copyright, 1956) ee Looking Back 13 Years Ago FDR ORDERS LU. S. troops to Dutch Guiana. i AXIS ADMITS 200 mile British gain in Libya. 2 Years Ago U. S. ORDERS embassy in Ma- drid closed. : AMERICANS FLEE Madrid. Case Records of a Psychologist: Dr. Crane’s Test Saves Marriage Harry is a Chicago business man who was right on the brink of divorce and didn't even suspect it. But I was able to check it momentarily by my “advice to” : stopped it permanently by the strategy outlined below, At first, however, he cursed me and the newspaper, but we saved his home so his two chil- dren now enjoy a happy family life. ‘ By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case T-329: Harry S., aged 33, is married and has two children. * af Li] “Dr. Crane, I want to get a divorce,” his wife boldly began our interview. oy “In fact, I have an appointment with a lawyer in two hours. But 1 thought I ought to talk to you’ first. “Harry is totally unfit asa husband. He has never taken me on a date in the past 10. months, not even te the corner drugstore for an ice cream soda, “He is also urduly stingy. Why, I have never had even a dime to spend since our marriage eight years ago, “And he protests against my Harry about her plans to divorce him, she said No.” So I urged her to cancel her date with the divorce. attorney and go back home. bed tonight, sit down and have -to-heart a heart _talk with your husband,” I advised. ‘Tell him how you feel. “Then let him rate himself on my “Test for a Good Husband,’ You can take an extra copy and rate him thereon, too. But at least give him a chance, if only for the sake of your two young. sters."” Well, she was reluctant to do so but I insisted, so she cancelled her divorce appointment and went home, , e €' 0 time in her life, she saw her husband break down’ and tit Anat extra merits), he still came out with a “Poor’’ standing. So he cursed and tore up the tests and tossed the fragments into chologists and psychiatrists in gen- eral-and me in particular. But tater that night his wife found that he was still downstairs So she tiptoed to the head of the stairway, ae And there she saw Harry,” knee!- ing on the parlor rug, and with the wastebasket upside down! He - was piecing together the torn fragments of that ‘Test for a Good Husband." For he realized it told him the truth, even though, like the typical male, he wouldn't admit his mis- takes in front of his wife. ‘And he made a very. remarkable change! He started taking his wife on one date per week. He joined the church and took his children to Sunday gschocl. CAM ned 2s) a — 2 ee eee Pane Sep aa ea = SS Z * Saf ee aaane eee ess OA | PONTIAC AC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ea euler ___, SEVEN” RING! DRAMATIC | . «* 7° ULTRA SMART /7-™ sectional groupine Swivel Rocker *69” Deep comfort is built into this swivel rocker. Has foam rubber pad and a restful high back. 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The/ after) radio said the group left guarantees were given they would not be persecuted. * a] * ‘Nagy entered the embassy Nov 4 when Russian tanks, which had withdrawn from the Hungarian capital, returned to crush the re-| installed him. | Nagy had promised free elections, | volt which had négotiations to get the Russian troops out of Hungary and with- drawal from the Warsaw Pact. Although Nagy and his asso- ciates apparently were not mol- ested, a. report from Budapest said a secretary of Josef Cardinal Mindszenty, Father Egon Turcha- ny, was arrested as he tried to leave Hungary in an automobile with an American newsman. Reports of Soviet deportations a ‘Two Autos Collide Karl and Marie Heitjan, 3680), Cresthaven St., received minor in- Four Slightly Hurt in Skid-Collision | SAVE. ‘WASTE PAPER! of rebels continued to filter out W—The gov. chief Nod Weiadhadl ta: Diteiealida Mleslak 00 sottctions on | juries . ene ; s yesterday in dii a¢cident at . ened Budapest ra- ebay despite. government|to take charge of the deportations. the inflow. — Elizabeth road and Winding ’ : We Are Now Paying _ wee claimed today thatthe Buda- se sanssl REE ES ‘ . a drive. i it Slippery conditions were blamed E E og _ The Saw Tick Toe fav Geet The weapetch weit Gat Merer- te] wuts went indication tn eon pide nee NEWSPAPERS . ee 20¢ Per 100 Lbs. , ~ pest Workers'-Councit-had-called' patch trom’ Vienna, said Gen. Ivan{portediy-flew-in-five-days-ago-to 2 by Richard Morin, 4115 Fen-|for- two-car—collision -whieh- re- ’ olf its strike after ‘ ‘partial agree-|A. Serov, Russia's. state security |direct Soviet forces and a branch| mes Sate Would” step up” ttx/mure St The Heltjans “were treet-/suited-in-four-injuries-on-Opdyke MAGAZINES. ..... 45¢ Per 100 Lbs. E a ment” with the government of So--— of the Hungarian secret police|4aily intake of two planeloads,|¢d and released from Pontiac Gen-\oaq, one half mile north of AU- ——- os Premier “ns Kadar. headed by Maj, Gen. Laszlo Pirds|@bout 150 persine.. eral Hospital. - : burn Avenue in Avon Township. oe lron—Junk (Cars—Structural Steel q wage Sounell called strike in’ deportations. Piros had : Thursday, ‘ i= Wednesday when Russian coos(Blame Ice for Crash rea seo among the abl amet: reporters who returned is » . sus * STEEL C0. . and Hungarian police kept it from! ists ousted by the Hungarian Com- from what they called ‘‘a horrible Librarians of State Spencer, 8, and his sister; :g meeting in the Budapest Sports i ' munists from their Politburo -last|"sh¢ at the border” said Russian Hi, Sof 200. Glenrose, Avon = ‘ Hall. af njured Six ‘week. The H Foreign |ldiers shot at least 20 Hungarian ‘Township, are both under treat- FE me gees ' oo _ had .little effect Ministry claimed that “‘no Soviet/"efugees during the night. 0 eet i in Wate oF na for minor injuries at'St. Jo | “on ituation si Pi tal. i oS nee & ma-| ‘Two. persons were hospitalized delegation or Revit nr 98 er ‘ieee Hungarians eactlned| . wisiectuind ‘Tosrvadhde dita tichaol| nay ee 135 Branch Across from American Forging & Socket ready were on strike. They are and four others hurt in a two-car the in down before my eyes,” one re-| ” | Released by the a efter ; s making @ last-ditch effort to win| “*llision on icy Grass road, White se fae “apt nor cae * * ing ma - ons Netlees de | treatment were the drivers, Mrs: pa — ‘ , concessions from +! Lake Township, yesterd iter meeting ichigan Assn Ss 28 Hubert J. : in the face “pee eg. eae and food; _Herman Merglewski, 20, of 2705 otterts by the Sater The - Russians in the area, ad-'of School Librarians, Dec. 1. panel Pe. of 318. Leach "Rd. -and fuel shortages. Ormand Rd., Milford, and Prek( the Russians to seal off the/inining Lake Neusiedlersee, had| pe ber of librarians. Avon Townsaip. | re &® Chaffin, 18, of 224 Hospital Rd., "* rotifes. Dr. Bruno Kreisky,'blown up'a main bridge spanning, See Se ; a oe tcach, * The effect of the new back-to-| Waterford ‘Township the nin secretary in the Austrian), canal near the border; But ref- °° fi pe pagent . noes Mrs. Spencer tala investigators ; work call remained to be seen.|are bot * ecnie |Foreign Ministry, said: ugees jumped into the cold water °rs from the slate are expect th ishe skidded on a hilltop to the The “partial agreement” men- ll = ee. Mion at’ “We have now received more and swam across. ated Be al ey og rey wrong side of the road and collid- a 2 tioned: in the broadcast listed none eoated ps Bo ge bruises’ Ipowrd nage ba bing ae oe Then, ~ Austrians said, the, mil = : ” ==. =o. ed with the other vehicle. Sargent of the strikers’ ’| Russians gan shooting into id he the oth ‘These include aa , ns pope ae pe geo ~ als0jer.” rr jgroups of refugees or at indivj- aT moming seein — paae = and pate ot aeent on! . Bay hee and ” kins, 19, of 7415 Pershing Dr. Wa-| More than 3.400 fugitives Gaal refugees. service problems such as. recruit- S¥@rdrail but ‘was still. hit. P lumbing pow ver Imre Nagy, - terford Township, and twins, David reached Austria jing, handling of -audio-visual aids, | Li ae. an . Communist cody vee apd a, ond Depa a saat 17, of 6751| The International Committee for India .Train Crashes building plans and elementary li- End Taylor Air Talks ae briefly after bloody t , Wate Township: (European Migration said the) ~ brary service. | ‘Soviet, revolt erupted. _* Oakland County Sheriff's depu-|10,000th Hungarian refugee had BOMBAY (?—A passenger ex-| «“ * © DETROIT — General Motors 80 S Perry St FE 2-2939 Once\before the workers lead-'ties reported the cars collided at left Austria. The Austrian gov-|press train plunged from a flood-| Edueators from Michigan State announced today that it is ending ~ : + off the original strike. the top of a hill, They said both’ ernment pleaded with the Western| weakened embankment in South |University, University of Michigan, on Dec. 3, its series of institutional : . 7 workers switched to a sit-\drivers blamed the narrow road! countries to cut red tape. India today. Seven hours later 68;Wayne University, Eastern Michi- radio broadcasts which for 11 years down. ‘, ' |and bad weather conditions for the West Germany, which had bodies had been recovered. Fifty’ gan. College are among the group has featured Henry J; Taylor, pede — iia seat cram, pranned to admit 3,000 refugees, persons were reported injured. ‘expected to attend. author and commentator. | Nagy and several of his followers -_ oe —— 7 had left sanctuary in the e e ‘ a Nagy, Pals Arrested? BELGRADE (PF — Yugosiavia protested to Hungary today that Imre Nagy and his associates /=y whe left the Yugoslav Embaksy in Budapest under guarantees of safety have not, returned fo their homes. The Yugoslav announcement said nothing about their fate but the | indicates this country | fears they are under arrest. 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Bat now © birdbaths back East, “But look at Oklahoma. We are we want the word to get around | look way out in front of the rest of the —so go to it.” “T's comforting to out your whole blasted country in broom-) gyto. 45 , ; i eted in the a aan oa (Note: Miss Battelle, having gone | mung beans, hairy ~vetch 4 it rather expected an excess oil Sox Why Wait? that big, stately monument stand- ..04 im-) i C8 peached governors, cowboy movie) } ll’ stars, quarter horses, petroleum) well, It symbolizes Oklahoma'” ‘research, lead, zinc, barbershop a 4 & 2 & s B2 ca * s quartets and Indians.” i It symbolizes a great many otb- ¢* * « NOW YOU i er nice, comfy too, but Okla- While he paused for breath, we CAN ENJOY homans like to think in more lyr inquired, “and beautiful women?” sorT WATER - teal terms “about their oil, their) “Of course.” he said, ‘beautiful, Will Rogers, their Mickey Mantle; women. Wealthy men, too,” he: As Low As and their 43-year-old tradition of added coyly, “‘case you care.” statehood. HARD TO DISPUTE | $459” | Tt would be hard for even the “We have never been much for most proud, ivy-clad Easterner to} 22 monthly bragging out here,” went on our the facts of Oklahoma life) ™ = o guide, “but we've gotten good and with this droll and debonair pur- ~ |veyor of the civic pride, * * | 1 | | { DOWEX 10 Yr. 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WARSAW, Poland W—When you,Poland’s October rebellion. ‘Their ' sqssseeeeeeeememees —— . liquidate the boss, who runs thejfirst intention was to defend the plant? That’s the question Poland|plant from Russian troops, Now Sam Benson Says: is -trying to answer. they say they mean to run it in Since 1948 the boss in Polish|line with Poland’s new policies of industry has been an almost in-/‘‘businesslike socialism.” | tape, Now, with the economy at|ficor, we had to get government ‘ the breaking point, management permission first,” one engineer and workers seem to be taking! said. “Any extra pay for overtime, | things into oe hands and/any cash payment for some little co racing to uction moving.|extra job — all these things had . “ . ro J Peles « aay to have the rubber stamp. ee This Christmas give him the = he really — motor plant, ; “Now we are through with it, i pcoat m my store. a Warsaw suburb. a ; and we don’t want it any more.” * * ° a ncaa suitor age t he time Zeran workers virtually grabbed . * i only will you please him, but o a nis. : | > Under present plans the plant # yoy’ll be helping your guy to PU AGA control of their own plant during sd be wen ta oenaeher aaa y pi g y guy , Tail elected by its” 10,000 employes. This council in turn will elect an << 3 . : — »~ |11-man committee which, with one @ - . aaa Oal Pac eS representative from the Polish National Bank and one from the oct: Scientific Institute, will form the Pay Agreement SSS re orward: Railroaders Get Raise) the state still will set the : “ | A 72-Hour Hassle’ Plant's annual budget and control : A f vi NEW TREADS fer 72- oe coal Il Hord Finish Sharkskin MY PRICE | ' of Committee | But all matters of plant organ-’ aoe 6.70-15 SIZE FOR FORDS, CHEVROLETS, PLYMOUTHS lization will be decided inside the 7 CHICAGO (INS) — About 50,000 factory. Profits will be divided railroad firemen and enginemen ®™08 the state, the plant invest; 2 * _ | will get the equivalent of 264% cents — and a bonus pool for < —_— > = an hour in pay boosts during the, “_— yO . ; : os : next three years under a long-term : : ; . 70815 package. agreement reached ,, i es | |West Coast residents wi sent |Mumps svi Weee 6 : Open Friday ‘til 9 P. 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NOVEMBER 28.1956 mei je Lewis FINE FURNITURE SSS SERVING OAKLAND COUNTY 34 YEARS === rs La @ rf ¢ fn J z HE “4z¢00 OZ>rA>Oo @zZ- rede par ean ess ales sua te eet nekdecsscecs | trlendiy, bet pinnenest me what.” “Remember him? Can I forget “If there’s anybody le the neigh-| = A ne, a = (The to men seemed to have had|,, SYS, tmought about that * mo him? He owes me thirty dollars.”|borhood thar! still buy them & OHN K. iIRWI : oe! ow : : LPO Reel ler ter se Ba vans Rc” Seve an, “me, Con Tro R The boys had fallen behind in their} 7P¢ bartender didn’t deny this. | “Yes,” Steve said. “Do you nie; we'll look around.” A ‘rent then. ! cn mer ae ee | | INSURANCE ~ “I'm throwing you to the | py When Mr. Apel came to think | “I was thinking more along the! — glint = | wetves!™ ‘save a, Chante. ta | REAL ESTATE | & about it, the two partners stopped line of their being fences for some. = thing doa Sed se tas el | euamecsee*a (astelioead’ of 0us | a ms seeming to be happy ‘together. of al! that loot stolen off the around | Blonde Died Dancing.” | 313 W. Huron 2 FE 2-4031 4 * * -eoprp agar uageocgrsiet got _ his, Harriet Kroll, a couple times. | But she knows he owes me, so bad at the end there, Mr. Apel The bartender didn't deny that,’ sid | decided. ‘either, che won't say where he ts. Steve wondered if Mr. Stubbs’ Steve said to him, “I'm ‘right. “Where does she live?’ (Copyright, 1956, Kelley’ Roos) | _ ~ re ARR aa & & + * S ee beck “I know what you mean. Was it| “If I get a line on Stubbs trom| > 40 / ‘ daress Right?” \ “862 West Twenty-fifth. At least tt 12 | grapes! Serwaraing © > | “Well, . . . sometimes in she did three weeks ago. I haven't ry y ry ry ry 2 ry ry ry ry ry P 010.010) 9. PYry Pyry ry e ry ry We thanked Mr. Apel and wished ‘this neighborhood it don’t pay to been around there since. I ol “fen, ibe too right.” up on the money.” (/' Steve suggested that we have a a) & drink or two across the street at|2/e" his Parner sean a ett eee said. “And 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY JUST NORTH OF TELEGRAPH the Ferry Bar. The place was tubbs changed? And you stopped — that,"’ George fb heavily masculine, catering appar-, liking him?” listen, you play it smart. Tell MH} MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS TO 8:30 DAILY 9 TO 6; SUNDAYS 10:30 TO 2:30 ently to the dockworkers in the| “It happened slow, He spent Harriet that you owe Stubby mon- neighborhood. There was a free} more and more time here, less beda ear eee ele e “And lunch counter, but its doubtful deli-) and less in his offiee. He had this | | thank =a woth of wit cacies hadn't been disturbed for lady friend taat used to join him |‘S0*S f° of you. : —e ° 862 West Twenty-fifth Street was quite a while, the crackers not) along about five, six o'clock. a recmuing bouee fey axierin wen ELECTRIC SKILLET |ELECTRIC WITH COVER _| MIXER | even dusted, | They got to closing up the place (| . ; CENERAL Immersible : The long bar was gleaming, together. She'd try te get him to — nr tia rontgeral = in Water Light in weight though, and the three sets of gay, go easy en the stuff, but ‘she 2 U" % ° Ll lol Wt ELECTRIC _ easy to han- shining beer taps made me wish I usually ended up blind herself.” the place. The windows were ‘ , ; . dle. A sturdy * ; : = clean; they had curtains. The tile HEATING Treated to a ee A tae a *‘What was her name?” floor of the vestibule bore signs EMENT Stop r oods | powerful mixer. d bourbon and water. There: «arriet was-all I knew her by.” of scrubbing. a ae Three speeds owere just afew men at the bar, silent, strong men for blending, “She wasn’t his wife?” There were no mail boxes or “I never got that impression.” — bells in the vestibule. Its inner door asn’ il on | Coré ‘ mixing, whip- | | that Steve got our bartender talk, Did they live together?” was unlocked. The hall beyond was If tnaedea 1895 Lit te ot — ing to us about Frank Stubbs. His! ! Couldn't say that, either. I dark and narrow. A feeble lamp on 3 Nothing $1979 attractive col- WIN A BIG CASH PRIZE ming was a little discouraging never did know where either of the wal] table at the foot of the Else 12 4 ors in the LUSTRE-CREME = (>) but then he warmed up to the em lived. But this Harreit was staircase was the only light. o Compies | ~ : subject aY hand tte Prank crazy about him, I could see that.!* “Yes? a voice said. Buy anos $35,000 MOVIE STAR SWEEPSTAKES! ty Stubbs Stabby, ey al] SPC Was kind of a sad ame “Are you the landlady?” Steve eens the time it was .. . ‘Yes, Stubby, asked. ” ” : Wein amen 30: to 51.00 oy, Stubby owed the bar some Gear... yes, dear, yes...’ To, “Yes,” she said. AUTOMATIC POP-UP FAMOUS “NORTHERN” MADE IN OUR STORE TODAY her Stubby was the brains of the . ta: “So anything.” the ertende : i She was a big, strong-looking - OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT til 9 said, “I can tell you that'l! help wrens” a (ee | ‘and Mrs: Philip Monaghan. Committee members arrang- , | Ing the show of ‘Holiday Fash- | ions” are Mrs. Peter Dunn, pa- | tronesses; Mrs. Harold Turner, | refreshments, aided by Mrs, John Mahony; Mrs. John W. Fitzgerald, publicity, with Mrs, E. A. Christie assisting; Mrs. d. F. Seliman, prizes, assisted by Mrs, William Mache; Mrs. James Kemp, decorations; Mrs. Bion Wentworth, tickets, and Mrs, Alfred Agli, tables and chairs. Honorary patronesses for the 1 o'clock affair are Mrs, Bernard Powell, Mrs. Leo Hartley, Mrs. Stanley Jesky, Mrs. Joseph Flaher- O. Briggs Jr., Mrs. Everell Fisher, Mrs. Charles Richert, Mrs, Ray Louis Colombo, Mrs. Philip Mon- aghan and Mrs. J. P. Tomlinson. J, F. Sellman, Mrs. C. D. Pierce, Carey, -Mrs; Miner Roll, Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Edwin Dobski, Mrs. Gregory Affleck and Mrs. Wentworth, * * @ - Others are Mrs. Morgan Collins, Mrs. Paul Lendzon, Mrs. Richard .. |Mehas, Mrs.- Joseph ty, Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. Walter; .|\With Mrs. Buckler home on’ Rosshire court recently Polk, Mrs. Clark Matthews, to members of the Lydia Group of First Christian Church. Mrs. John Graham mas party at the home of Mrs. Will nue, Kelly, ‘ites. were good enough to send me an) invitation, would it be rude not) to go? If I don't go, should J) send the daughter flowers or a) gift?” Answer: As it is such a formal and general invitation, there is no obligation to send anything and you can Gctay away. without being rude, “Dear Mrs. Post: Isn't it im- polite to call to the attention of someone that she has a run in her stocking? I think it serves no purpose to bring this to her attention And makes the person very uncomfortable. What do you say about this?" Answer: I agree with. you be- cause nothing can be done to remedy it. : ‘ Lydia Group Meets Mrs...Lula Buckler opened her was cohostess. Plans were made for a Christ- iam Tompkins on Starr ave- | 1 _ Mr. Mort’s “Hans Brinker” sheath. From tion. There must be absoiute har- mony in all of the viola's measure ments. Probably the most famous viola in the world is the “Medici Stradi- struments was perfected about 300, varius, owned by Italy. It is 266 years old. An American ofler of $500,000 for the instrument was \refused. The first recital ever played on it was by Paul Doktor — in the Cherubini Academy at Fior- ence, Italy, last season. He re ceived widespread critical acclaim, Boy, Prince Together in Spotlight Dutch Scholarship Awarded to Son of Late Newsman By JANE EADS '“WASHINGTON — A wide - eyed }small town boy and a worldly, much headlined prince charmed +distinguished--persons-gathered-for the fifth presentation of the annual William the Silent Award for Journalism. The youngster was Burton Heath of Thetford, Vt., whose father, S. Burton Heath, was one of 14 Amer- ican newsmen and women who lost their lives in a Dutch airliner crash in July 1949. Young Heath received a $1,000 scholarship, one of the three —" commemorating the trag- ys Funds for the prizes were con- tributed by private citizens of The Netherlands. Top award, a gold medal and a check for $1,500, went to Don Cook, foreign correspondent of the New York Herald Tribune, whom the judges selected as having written - [the best story during 1955 on Dutch- American relations. A gold medal for exeellence in Born jn 1533, he too ig known as the “father of his country’? because _ |he led the Dutch nation to inde- pendence, Boy shaping of Mr. Mort's | i ee ee ge 2 a = 74 SS er = Se ees ey ioe SS a8 Ss i = : 7 saa aa ee os es = = * . * ES : Saale et THE PONTIAC F PRESS." 2 YRIDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1956 Bring New Glarror Into Your: Life i 4 | t ee ie ‘Fresh Daily cheeks and chin on top ef your : ) makeup will give your face a | ——— a . dewy sheen and cancel the = dered” look? Lemon Filled Donuts .... . .6 fo 38¢ 3. That your face powder ‘should never be chosen to. match your skin, but should always be a tint ~+lighter,;-as_all face powder has a_ tendency to darken as it stays on the skin? 4. That when you are entettain- ing at home you should not only | ‘spray yourself with your favorite fragrance, but your living room curtains and upholstery as well? y The effect in glamour is well} 121 W. Huron St. FE 4-8163 worth the effort. Open Daily @ a.m. ‘til 10 p.m.—Plenty of Free Parking i > — a New Humpty-Dumpty Humpty-Dumpty is now a cuddly toy for baby, and also serves as a bottle holder at feéding time. Soft, safe, and washable, this modern plastic Humpty comes in his own private plastic bag. SESRESESS ESTE CSSERESTOSET CETL SSS SS ago Hungarian Kolaichies .... . .6 tor B20 Variety of Fillings ¥ THE EMPRESS HAIRDRESS is a full-blown cloud soft effect, deftly heid with a professionally prescribed permanent, RAN DALL’ HARPER METHOD SHOP 88 Wayne St. FE 2-1424 Dressed up for a day at the amuse- striped jacket and solid brown mal flan- . ~ her feel young? ithe area of the mother country. give. soft, filtered ment park, the young man at left wears a. nel trousers. At right, brown wool “sports suit,” tan and brown vertical flannel suit and flat-top hat. B 5 ot Colitel Emmanuel Christian oward Greer, one of California’s top couturier Holds Open House : designers, shows this side-draped afternoon dress which Es made for you eee oe e he calls “Jungle Fever.” The sitk print is in gray and };A'te, monthly saiherme of \ From CALBFS e orange colors. parents visited the a and and your budget ece _ e in some instances participat in 2 Husbands Are Sensiti eta dana "stu Each for Years of Enjoyment! ¢ * Si c rooms , US n Ss re ens! ive posh the Tuesday evening affair. by , a4 : Conciding the roeram. dries | SPINET LAMPS ¢ About Getting Older, Too the srventh grade sang the Thanks fi J ightolier ° gether,” and refreshments w < Mates of Their Advancing Age paced tghuakatart ase Young, modern | e Some Wives Keep Publicly Reminding, oe *. styling in brown and 7 4 By RUPH MILLETT sO Much to her to have him make) Portugal's colonies are zt times brass._Engineered to ! § | 60 os , | d “Men hate to grow old every bit —_ as much as women do. But you | wouldn't think it, the way some| wives constantly make remarks that call attention to their hus- band’s age * ° * Who doesn't know the wife who light. SESSSSS66545GSSSSSSSSSENSSSSSSS PSE CE LC Se CS CO ig always reminding her husband 2 ng peapor aes * SELECT ALL METAL young as he used to be? i Who. doesn’t know the wife whe * LAYAWAY STANDS thinks her husband's baldness is Every music student something to kid about? And he is sapposed f6 laugh with the | rest when she has her little joke | at the expense of his receding hairline. course, poor old George just can't he wife who : , : r — Se he ae pats cer LAMPS A New Treat and Woodwinds. What could be a more Ae : SAPs , exciting ‘Christmas gift than one of pegs George that they had better be mm RS ; Sivaaeanemdaa tall band (instruments? METRONOMES leaving the party? It's because, of wpe. ASS priced for YOU! for Your Eyes } " ial Timing is most important in” music Vhether you are an CHOOSE FROM OUR LARGE _ See our new shipment of ¢ BAND INSTRUMENTS Calbi Music Co. is the exclusive dealer for the Conn Director, Conn, Selmer, Band Instruments and the Bundy Flutes needs one. Practical and easily adjusted. “3 d é 4 amateur or rofessional mu- CEG GCC C OE EMEC EEE EE CEE KCC LS ES stay up late the way he could when Here's li : : oo sician, you'll find one of these ghting as com- tres Oe | PRE-HOLIDAY STOCK! fortable ‘as your bath Triced aig gt Ral ! robe and slippers. Fash- Women struggle hard to look as foned to grace your young as they can and they are @ TABLES @ CHAIRS @ LAMPS ious (ein anviele saan $13.50 » usually pretty coy about their | @ BEDROOM SUITES air. Peitit tt Gatti 4.) ft tt eeuteeeeee gt 2 4 ee sede Cot set eardtdea att ets] ages. @ LIVING ROOM SUITES oe WHITE * 4 , a Most, husbands new Ge score You Always Pay Less ct L & S BLACK | Plastic | Student's and Beginnérs cs. cin nal oe weet! FURNITURE -SALES—{#- ____UKES__| GUITARS old. They are even gallant enough 3345 Auburn Rd. (M-59) : 7 , An exceptional ma- hogany finish, hand. rubbed and polished . + hand-trued frets. ms with Chord Master $ Aes Up BARITONE UKE ‘3 450 senasceeaceeaes TCT TTTER CETTE CECE ee ee ar ee a ' ™ _1 Mile East of Auburn Height) | day they were married. DAILY ’ TO 9—SUNDAY 12. 5 4" PHONE FE 5-9241 This is not because she is, but | ise bit of tiuion ttl: er = PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL less bit of illusion to tell: her so. 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Why aren’t wives as gallant to- Enroliments Available in Day or Eveniw Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free let. PHONE FEDERAL oe | ] i bone Only 64594994999999999999999999999996646645 el CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTION | cHILD’s = LAMP 5385 SPSS Cee Sc wy = = Harmonicas petite, it is Salem Maple a and dainty chintz win: _ Use Our Layaway Plan, Small Deposit Will Hold ’til | | } SUNDER ieee nee een eee es nee an ane SeeeTEC — CALBI MUSIC CO. ° : OPEN MON. & FRI. TIL 9 PM. - Peallass 5 haeolty Oiined Home of Conn,” Conn Director, Selmer Band. Instrue You Will Enjoy Shopping at Gentry’s! . ae Home Furnishings 4479 Dixie Highway “OR, 3.2300. REEES S 2 nD, oe : oF ; Vy THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1956 _ me SS Have you ever felt real envy? By ANNE HEYWOOD - i Unless you're an insensitive mvt i | You wish you had the good | luck, You bogin to dwell on how, | after all, she doesn’t deserve it, she’s not that much better than | Next thing you know, you find ithan we'd like to admit. While nov- or more money, or more prestige, or more creative self-expression. ‘NO ABILITY “My neighbor makes all her own!| clothes. They are stunning,” a woman will write me. “And here I jam, with no ability at all.” | * * * You'll have difficulty telling them apart but you'll love these adorable youngsters in | Or, “Mary got the nicest part- jtime job, I try to be happy for per but I keep thinking, ‘Why. sa | Or, “I try to be happy for Sue. | | She is the best cook. People just | long for an invitation to her din- | ner parties, Nobody feels that | Way about mine.” | Starting Monday | It always reminds me, in re lverse, of that grisly little maxim of La Rochefoucauld’s: ‘In the mis- fortune of even our dearest friends, there is something not entirely dis- pleasing.” * * | The answer is not, it seems to eu entertain this evening at a I by the Birmingham Branch of the ‘Women's National Farm and Gai- _'man for the day. Arranging and) Fight Envy by. cman Talent ranred hood most of The answer is to find some tal- That_requires a- Aagiet ai saint pict. L pave set to find one wits} ‘us-don't-have;——--/out-a_talent, _ It may not be a flashy one, or for her. ‘ORDINARY PERSON “But suppose you have no talent fascinates us. You just have to keep jat all? I’m just an The clue is always in our inter- embedded ordinary person, ‘with nothing I really love or do Pontiac Press, and I'll well,” is a typical answer—and| The first. step is to face, abso--my pamphlet, “Pointers to Fing-/Sunday night suppers too. ‘Chea Buns . | Dome wate en for Snack — * ' : Paina ge tec dager, It you're having trouble uncover-| oy ic always a question. Mrs. ing it, send me a stamped self 60 icaward E. Elder Jr. has a good send you Suggestion, one she uses often for Mrs. Elder is a young home- it’s wrong, lutely and without doubt, the fact/ing Your Basic Interest.” yourself almost hating her. Then) known undred rest. Copyright, 1956) maker with two small sons. She lyour conscience hurts. First thing, | J — wane oof Ot 708 tp Nave. such an ltorest tne i> is active in’ the county medical jyou know, you're in a real state. ‘ é %, “ auxiliary and in her church guild.' J ‘News From Birmingham Teaching Sunday School is a week-, It happens a great deal more ly occupation. E. R. Breeches Jr.- Will Be Honored dinner-danee—-at——Oaklang_ Hilis ‘ jCommtry = . ‘ * * Emily ‘inthe of Pittsburgh, Pa., will be the speaker Tuesday |at the meeting and tea to be given den Association at the Community House. = * * Her subject will be “Christmas | in the Home” and will be a pref- ace to the garden club's tradi- tional holiday show." Mrs. Lewis C. Dibble is chair- hostessing the tea will be Mrs.| \ George O. Cutter, Mrs. Carl Ab-| = bott, Mrs. J. Edward Gill, Mrs.) Paul Grant, Mrs. W. J McCartney, | ese lels deal almost exclusively with! an rare arti a ee ithe envy a woman feels when an-| ; SD au lother woman gets a dream man,| BIRMINGHAM — Honoring Mr.)Birmingham, are spending 10 days| Mr. and Mrs. David Haneumn and ag yy Hn « geen le aggner gh . my work brings me into contact and Mrs. E. R. Breech Jr. of Pa-|with their son and daughter-in-law, | their two children, of Atlanta, Ga., Pratt cooked eggs, diced Open to the Public Every Day with another kind of envy. cific Palisades, Calif., Mr. and/Mr. and Mrs. James R. Weeks.jare spending this large A _ bash of pepe? iw a salon in the Year Serving It's the kind a woman feels when|Mrs, William H. Rreach and Mri57 Mr. Hannum’s parents, al lespoons iedeen’s Sinet Fabulous another wormfn gets a better job,/and Mrs. William E. Slaughter}, Mrs. E. A. Hannum of Washington| 3,"2uiepcons et emilk Michigen’ avenue, Hamburger buns ; Mix liquids together, add diced VISITING HERE _ ingredients. Put on hamburger | Mr. and Mrs. William T. Utley buns and heat in a 450-degree oven are stopping off this week for ajuntil cheese melts. Serves 6. visit with Mrs. Utley’s mother, ———— Mrs. Thomas W. Connor, en route! trom theic home in G Glen Arbor » Wonderful Idea will spend the winter, *|for Tots’ Mittens Mr. and Mrs. Kirke W. Connor ; a of Santa Barbera, (ulif.. are also) Probes —. all Ee ae here pee Connor's mother new idea in mittens—matching twin sets. One pair is warm and this weekend. * ¢ ®@ i\woolly, worn under the other made Mr, and Mrs. Henry C. Me- of waterproof plastic. Queen and their sons of Henley | | Both pairs are washable—and Grive have retiruse # @ 1M the plastic ones can also be suds- lsponged to wipe.away light soil. month trip té Venezuela. iThese novel mitten sets, in popu- * * 6 Dr. and Mrs. Harlan. Hatcher ‘lar winter colors, come sized lor. Check Woshabiliy ~~ jin All Purchases ~Mrs—Elder. Heats pursing an well a8 as i paral accessories — which will en- human it’s a pretty horrible feeling, ||°"t f your own, a self-evident one, but no really enjoy. . Fillin Tat Mix a a a tg) esi en ae | har moma |G Ember Ralls eae OS You're trying to be happy over/°*P! gee You! thing they can do well, and hap- |. omingly unimpressive but it is) OM amburg Rolls {cost can someone else's good fortune and, 0° ‘Onger envy an rn iy. the germ of your own particular siderably. finstead, you feel miserable. |!" ‘act, you can be truly happy talent, - By JANET ODELL SMORGASBORD ° __ BUFFET We are taking IS for Christmas Parties. We offer Old Fashioned Hospitality in the fotiowing dining sooms: ® Lake Wood Room ® The 1870 Room ® The Red Room ® The Rotunda Room ©The Pine Room ® The Orleans Room WEDLINGS—PARTIES BANQUETS Open 365 Days of the Year will be honor guests at a dinner children and adults, to be given Thursday evening by oat \Mrs Richard W. Burgis and Mrs.) SIZES. | Me, Mr, and Mrs, Russell Strickland. Donald Wallace. | SMALL ~ Dr, Hatcher, president of the Members of the hospitality com-; MEDIUM University of Michigan, wilf speak Felt leather baby shoes are of. fered for export by a firm near The Pontiac Press| Antwerp, Belgium. me, to try to develop more virtue, mittee include Mrs. Owen Hendren, | LARGE at a meeting that evening of the teat doer ate _ oa: to force yourself into a spurious Mrs. Ormond Wessels, Mrs. A. J.) U. of M. Alumnae Association at happiness for your lucky friend,|Jordan and Mrs. Ray Washburn. | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn : — —————| Pouring at the tea will a Mrs. | Carison. . of ° | : : =—!2 She S—— Adams, Mrs. Robert Mason and) aimee ne 7 , : , Mrs. Wiliam McCallum. | Mr. and Mrs. Vincent. B. Vat- - : | GOING TO NEW YORK | | Rene Deve “semommced the knee toe “Christmiae: gitts rt j DR AL GE SS nd| |ment So oe Bacters. MERLE NORMAN'S NEW LIPSTICK CASS '10 days in New York. She is leav-| ~~ sat en The soe 7 he tet . ' | |ing Monday. | So cozy and: toasty warm, that! ape mal della oe Vide im = * * ‘you'll want to make both versions R bertson is a graduate of the ‘ : AL _ Dr. and Mrs. John Hubert are a ped garerts oper: They University of Minnesota. ‘ j | ; | Spe nding sev sei uweess in Europe. s nice ke citt-givi aa | Barbara was graduated from | | a show-off case, denugned for easy interchange Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. | Pattern No. 5525 contains trac-| peewel peol i —_ FS . mite rye 2 Matthaei Jr. have returned home ing pattern for slippers — small,| They will be married Dec. 22 every a Norman Lipstick shade and type. from Pelham, N.Y, They went medium, large incl.; material re- oe « ; Pride ‘n Joy comes in four sparkling East to attend the wedding of quirements; sewing directions. ' designs. ; Mr. Matthaei’s brother, Konrad, | Send 25 in coins, your name, Susan Doherty, daughter of : last Saturday. address and the pattern number, Mr, and Mrs. F. R. Doherty, will available only at your ; * 2 * to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press,| be married pean re ngiiey ) Mr. and Mrs. J. Rodney Weeks 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Isaacson of Outer drive, t 7. ; For the “female of Rockland, Maine, formerly of Illinois. | She will be honored at a luncheon - oC ME /and shower to be given Saturday 12 W. Huron - FE 2-4010 : i who i IS every | by Jane McDaniel and her mother, ° h | Mrs. J. S. McDaniel, and again wi : Hfollowing Saturday when Mis. W. | geecesme inch a Woman one ae er. : | Featured on | . | | Plenty of Brass}. “¢ cover of | Is ButtonNews | OUSs U |] HOUSE BEAUTIFUL, | From New York | 7 _ . NEW YORK (INS) — You can DECEMBER EDITION * * | r o,¢ . igive last year's suit a new twist | Exciting New Fragrance {this season simply by buttoning it - fo by § M F De et: store are ‘vnarcis A new concept in a many | | marching up . y tamous Max Factor and down most of the new spring splendored Christmas Decora- ; \fashions, and the more military . 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I receive far Therefore, 1 try to iwhich hit-a more or problem or which have-a == j 'stamped, self-addressed envelope less universal, Tomorrow: “Investigate Reasons of'for Distress at Middle Age.” . 10 “Is Your Chinline the Neck?” send a ‘with your request for it to Jose-| ine Lowman in care of The, “| Pontiac Press. N25 Tall women, large or sdeader, con corry importent collars and sleeves. Day or Might Classes Cell Today for detailed information ' No Age Limit _ a | Bethany Baptist Women's So-; Phone rE 4 1854 ciety met recently at the church. Call Miss Wilson Today __ ‘Mrs. Edward Lewis, ing from the Corinthians. PONTIAC | we | Reports were heard from chair-| cE of standi mi and ‘Riiecnidtion men ng committees Foor. plans were completed for the Dec. 6 Harvest Dinner. Behind Kresge’s, 2nd Floor : Annsensement wes utode of tie Now You Can Say , “CHARGE” IT at | BURTON’S or Use Our Convenient - Long Term Budget Plan BURTON’S APPAREL for WOMEN 75 'N. Saginaw St. Mrs. Milton Bank of Central Methodist Churca will give a alse. made of the Baptist Day of | | Prayer, Dec. 7. Thanksgiving talk. A student of of ‘‘The loping’ of = Piigirms.” Following a talk. the six ; group a Sc eaeaaiiininnaniianitieesentatiataieemstnanaia Christmas reading. Mention was — Following tuncheon | served by el Ruth group, Bruce Daines gave a archaeology for 24 years, he spoke Then it’s time to enjoy your favorite food, the way you like it best, at “Ted*s!” Get your group CALL US ABOUT RESERVATIONS FOR BUSINESS LUNCHEON GROUPS, BRIDGE PARTY OUTINGS, and ANY TYPE PRIVATE PARTY. WE OFFER COURTEOUS ong COMPLETE SERVICE. (greaps of &% or more ently) . no ‘I sewed cancer pads. “ feom-meeting. Mrs. Harry Taylor Bethany Baptist Women Hold Meetings leaders of the Women's Society presented the Silver Ingathering of-|devotions and several chapters of, |collar, bulky sleeves, and too much | ° _president, {fering ina candlelight ceremony. opened the meeting with a read- Elda Sutter was organist with Mrs. | Martin = soloist. . * | | Small women look best in small col- j lors and sleeves. The petite woman, whether she slim or ‘not, cannot afford to read by Mrs. Andrew Pepper for, become submerged in a big fur the mission book, “‘The Church in fullness in her fur coat. The bear- Southeast Asia” were reviewed by like fur coat of 30. years ago did Mrs. w. R. Shirley. ‘not know Proportion La the v wearer. OPEN Thursday - Friday and Saturday Nights Fla Mae GIFTS 700 West Huron FE 2-3220 sticks, paces Ha earrings to match. $1.00 - $29.50 Startling New, Gifts in ' _ Imported Swedish Glassware Frothy Lingerie — New “Hummels” Children’s Toys and Ginny Dolls Staffordshire Bone China Figurines Personalized Hailmark Christmas Cards _ Monthly. group. meetings were also held at members’ , cently. | | ge 4 b ; i | ae ith HET 1 Naomi Fifteen members of Naomi group met with Mrs. Gordon Eckstrom of (Giddings road for a dessert lunch- eon-meeting. Devotions were given by Mrs. Pearl Carr and Mrs. Mau- * Ld * i Esther 4 Mrs. Walter Willson of Murphy ‘street opened her. home to the Esther circle for a dessert lunch-. home re- gave devotions. Three chapters the book, “Missions USA” were reviewed by Mrs. Clarence Myers. The group packed boxes for Mather school and Migrant workers. : * °« Dercas The Dereas group met in the | church pariers for a cooperative lunch and meeting. Mrs. Turris McCully gave devotions and boxes were packed for Mather school. A silent auction was also held. i ° * * ‘ Martha Plans were made to assist with the serving of the Harvest Dinner’ -when the Martha group met at ‘the church. Mrs. Forrest Brown’ gave the devotions. * . . Ruth_ i Mrs. Arthur Schutt of Ogemaw. road entertained members of the Ruth group assisted by Mrs. Harry! f Woodward at Square lake Rd, taken from the Baptist Leader was’ Garrett. “A Thanksgiving Prayer’? Our Globe Trotter ‘4 7. Bought These in \ ‘ ~ Europe This Summer These pliable , around around From Sweden... Ane CHIMES $ 00, Box of 12 Candles $1.95 last year... this year a seas shipment on saves you a lot... only $! uae ee s WIGGS- Open ti till 9 9 Friday and Saturday 35 LIGHTS ona 50 Ft. STRING decoration lights you've ever seen... 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Decoro- Free Christmas Corsages for the Ladies 559 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. peor oay een ne A sass a Seite? aor ” PONTIAC, MICHIGAN od ee re ea eae t : - 2 ere, ee Z cS el ee — Sr <4 = ary ae ape ey - : / | eae 2 “TWENTY oie A eer es Ss THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 3950 ee ee ee aieicnine. 3 : a met . 8 ; a lerly, but)1,150,000 ‘truck operators, “These ‘Bob Condine Baye: | \Britons Grumble, |Past eee et ey oy me grumbled Ys _ \Shuffle in Line he Sur Col arslenagteete 4 Tranquil Irish Olympians Shan Politicking for Gas Coupons | yas ai acess wiser a spokesman at one of the big, The Irish boxers aboard the cried. “Three of the last four) . : plane ranged from 18-year-old knocked out in one round. A mar-|- wASHINGTON (AP)—N?gotia- Johnny Caldwell, a Belfast plumb-|Vel! tors continued work today on ‘the: er who fights as a flyweight, to| Ireland's heavyweight represent-| details of an agreement‘in princi- Fred Tiedt, a Dublin cobbler who ative, described by McWeeney as/ple’’ which averted a threatened’ is the team’s welterweight. ‘The|a “character named Pat Shark-| strike of Eastern Airlines growl 4rish fighters-have been terrors onjey,” emigrated to Australia a year| crews. both sides*of the Atlantic. ago but will have no part of its Leverett Edwatds, a member of * s & citizenship until he fights for the the ational Mediation Board, | The. Irish team beat Holland,|Ould Sod just once more. announced the settlement last night | England and Wales_by 9-1 SCOPES, “None of the lads- wilt turn just 45 minutes before the scheduled bested Scotland 7 - 3, dréw with) professional,” MeWeeney said. |start of a strike of the airline's Germany, had five wins in five) sphere’s very little. professional }4,800 mechanics and other ground tries against U.S. fighters in the) fighting in Ireland. We've built |crew personnel. | ap a Golden Gloves) pe fine amateur boxing stadium | Eastern operates in major cities ag in Dublin by popular subscrip- |throughout the east from Detroit Bantamweight Freddie Gil. | tion. We've little truck with pro- |i, Miami. Had thé strike become mere is a Belfast textile worker | fessionalism.” effective early today it would have barely out of his teens, Feather- § Two seats ahead of us, Ron De- been particularly hard on Thanks- weight Martin Smith, 20, works jny who attends Villanova but| giving weekend. travelers. ino Belfast dairy. ‘will run this time in the 1500-meter OO levent for his native Ireland,! ‘slumped at his ease, Ten men in One More’ Hurdle to End , history hav he mile in } i lke Won Tennessee ise tescrun tM mie i eag Cleveland News Strike | . ® them. CLEVELAND (AP)—Agreement Incredibly, nine of these sub-four-: pet lishers and the phete- by Larger Margin minute sakes “i be in competi- ee eae on . two-year - tion at Melbourne, and the tenth,| contract still was needed today to NASHVILLE, Tenn. & — Presi-| who liberated all 4-minute milers|pring more than a million Cleve- ab | LONDON. un—Long lines of Brit-®. SPtiices 1 they wouldn't be_hu- eter peti ss, alae about us,” he said, looking fondly and field performers, a W ler, | ee ‘thiten, ‘lightweight ee “The big ing settled down ke it automobile. owners shuffled’ man.” . ee jot its aehinckrse =o of “Irish athletes)" bourne, ate eo fast and Dublin) dived a Wack: rb ee ea eee "through the nation’s post offices wil}| Private macros one : Jounging’ in -seats — about-»him. — __ lA wicked, two-fisted fighter,” Me- : |today claiming the first coupons} “Tomorrow the -g0 : . wa Pa acres of forests in ‘ “We're small but select, and com- “The ‘first ever in our Olympics Weeney_ enthused. ‘“The pride: of A soft sad rain Was drenching {or gasoline rationing due to be- ; > applications “ae ‘the “Irish a A, Mevien us ‘ pletely tranquil. Three of the men/history,”. McWeeney said fondly,| > oheda. The town's people raised the land, It was tepeent weether. igin Dec. 17. gasoline co Ge bie vcieried Pan ‘Americanyare-sctually trom Belfast. A mar-ibis eve upon Maeve Kyle A Kil enough money.to send lim all.the| “ breve Bete peep ee vel of integration!" kenny girl, 26, handsome, and way to Melbourne.” stood bareheaded eee eee heen to ket Some ae mother of a 2yearold daughter.|"*7 : the foot of the steps, bearing two | me Aart «| _tamaanay MN ereeees | A ae serie, Moewes” el Sd ca Ws @ weal thea uae | = & 4 i tinued, we/Irish Ni a) ” Wi: : es of that, sticky Beane has sent six boxers, two track watched. the. eeoing siti in. the|as been light-welter champion of ere a palms,” McWeeney 3 i : ~ tseat ahead. ‘Married a Ballymena a ee nip ae ~~ iboy. A pity we could not afford to) "OY. eeney s a TODAYS, ASSIGRENT FOR, send ches team. Maeve's chance at Melbourne, bt Teat om Cty Airlin Sirike the greatest at that. Twenty- six|Parently is the team’s pet. p i tests!" HE’S A MARVEL : BOXING TERRORS | “Fifteen straight!” McWeeriey Before It Started __In_78 and 45 rpm_records _ Demonstrators, but Guaranteed! Whatever Will Be, Will Be, by Doris Bay Canadian Sunset, by Hugo Winterhalter . My Prayer, by the Platters Allegheny.Moon, by Patti Page Hound Dog, by Elvis Presley Cindy, Oh Cindy by, Vince Martin Just Walking in the Rain by johnnie Ray The Fool, by Sanford Clark In the Middle of the House, by Vaughrr Monroe On the Street Where You Live, by Vic Demone Reg. 89c and Ay 98c .. . Now L each While They Last! DOLL FURNITURE IN PILGRIM STYLE—S —_ Reger mpi —_ Tennes-|such a short while ago, Roger Ba jand-area readers the three big z | . votes in the Nov. © /nister, will be in the press box. |daily newspapers they have been A Big Armchair : lelection. This was almost twice : ‘ his 1952 majority of 2,437. MORE HOPEFULS without since Nov.. 1. so In an early American settler's home there usually was a big | The official returns have been| Other members of the Irish team} The newspapers, employing & armchair. At a meal this stood at the head of the table and the | certified to the secretary of state.|pointed out by McWeeney were total of about 3,100 workers, are the father of the family sat in it. | The total: Eisenhower 462,288,'Eamonn Kinsella, second best Eu-| Cleveland Plain Dealer, a morning Color this chair brown with your crayons...Color the pewter |Stevenson 456,498. jropean high - hurdler; Sommers| paper, and the Cleveland Press and tankard gray, the crockery blue and white and make the tabs at the | There was a difference of only|Payne, a Cork insurance man who|the Cleveland News, afternoon bottom of each brown. Paste the picture down on heavy brown |192 votes, out of this total of al-|sails a “Finn Class” cocklesbell, | papers. The Plain Dealer and News construction paper. Cut out the parts of the chair carefully. All | |most a million, in the election|and a fine broth of an Irish byejare owned by Forest City Pub- dotted li ndicate foldi jnight unofficial tabulation of the/named Jerry Martina, a Dublinjlishing Co., and the Press is a nes indicate folding. Associated Press and the official! mosaic worker who wrestles light-| pioneer member of the Scripps- ~ . Join the back of the chair to the seat by folding the tab on the figure compiled today. ; ‘heavies. Howard newspaper group. seat down atid pasting it to the strip B-B. Fold the legs down. Paste eee as a ee the top of the strips on the back legs to the strip B, and paste the | J Pops, Westerns, Blues and Jozz Rhythms oy “1.00 Demonstrators, but Guaranteed front legs as indicated by the lettering, C-C and D-D. Fold the arms forward and paste the tabs A under the seat. When complete the chair should look like the sketch at the right OPEN lower corner. UNTIL 9 Cut out the tankard and the, crockery carefully. 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P. « No on he” a | Open Monday, - Friday and | OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT /TIL-9 Watch ps School New” < on This Page Each Friday” 1 “FRIDAY, NOVEMBER aon 1956 ~ = ~ "Sleeping Beauty’ ‘Theme § ~ of PHS Parade Float St. Fred Names New Cheerer Girls’ Volleyball Team) Organized; Plan PHS in- |Lord,” a Meditation, was given by Valley Conference meet. = * : “Count Your choir in twalk | Hand in Hand.” | Dianne Beach and Vickie Vande- _ car al during . |assemblies de’ the solo “Thanks the: Be To God.” “We Thank Three, eee The choir sheet’ ett another ‘sterling performance °.with “Battle Hyfn ‘of The Republic.” Putnam also said the de. partment would start rehe for the Community Christmas, cert next week, ‘The concert will be presented Dec. 16, at3p.m. Then Thursday, they wil] take on Flint Northern, in a Saginaw Sag- Bogard sang ngs,” followed by the _ and woodworkers took on the ‘Pontiac Christmas — FLOAT BUILDERS — The Pontiac High School art department job of building a float for the - eS ae ee Here Schools Give Assemblies to Observe Thanksgiving Busy Days in filled the minds. of are looking forward to culminating the classes for basketball cheer- — e a * A volleyball team be been or-! Seniors conducted an interesting discussion this week on various cus- toms of their families during the holiday season. The American His- tory classes have been conducting national discussions and have been laying specia) stress on learning the amendments to the Constitu- tion. Two movies shown during the week were on the subject of free- * * * A new club of those interested in social work has been organized. The Rev. John Treses of the Arch- dibcesan Charities and the Catholic. Family Center, spoke to the junior and senior classes on social, work. This is one in a series of talks regarding the choosing of a ca- reer. class held a Thanksgiving danc- ing party Wednesday evening. Classes will resume at St. Fred's on Monday morning at 8. Yearbook meeting was held at _--the-home.of Mike Moloney on Tues-_ day while the junior dance com- isessions while thoughts of vacation the Reama Club, a civic luncheon tion. pom arash Fadi came girs eng whe sempeed brea tivities. —— AT EASTERN i Music, speech and giris’ — tertained with a dinner at Devon Gables. They are Donald Chase, Hovis, Melvin Seller, Thompson. Members of the Varsity and Varsity football teams attended Tryouts for the varsity and hanging the sides of the “Sleeping Beauty’ Pontiac Press Phote) float are (left to () {AT AVONDALE” settle down for some pretty fancy) studying during the short time until Christmas vacation , rolls around. ‘Avondale High School's debate team and other interested members Le Beau reporis that work ee the special pageant for the Christmas concert js progressing. nicely. The concert, witch will feature the concert band as well as the vocal groups, will take place Dec. 19, in the high school gym. The freshman class is planning a party in the school gym for next Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. A bo# social will highlight the evening's . festivities according to freshman correspondent Irvin Gingrich. ae * * Busting te Sco Plan’. Pre-Yuletide Days As studetits in area schools file!staff report that the goal for this year is to make the “Yel-O-Jac the best paper in the school’s history. Bill Johnston has been named as the new managing editor. Advanced sale of the yearbook started this week, The annual, alism class, sells for $3 and will come out in the spring. Work as been completed on the schoot's alma mater. Faculty mem- _lber James Simmons set to music the words selected by the student unc last year. AT CLARKSTON te CHS Coin and Stamp Club is. preparing a a of rare and interesting stam The joint collection will be shown in the very near future, The seventh and eighth grades et Clarksten High School chose their eheerleaders for this year’s “basketball season in separate as- semblies, Tuesday. The participants were divided Marionettes” will be presented to: ‘|the assembled student body Mon-| day. The’ show, which features near life-size puppets,;will . take’ —-< the stage at 9 a.m, The second issue of the scliool| papér came out Wednesday to the| | “Eriea Melchoir and his Melchior! into groups of twds to do their cheering. In the seventh gradé there were '47 girls and 3 boys who tried out. In the eighth grade there were 38 \girls competing. Twelve cheerlead- ‘ers were chosen from each grade. The results were posted Wednes- right) Ronald Hopp, Jerry Robinson, Leroy Crow and Patricka delight of the student body. Editor- day on the bulletin board. \in-chief, Will Janoschka and his! Zielke. | Katherine Craig and her crew| lof cheerleaders, captained by Jes-| isica Ramsey and Joanetta Ward jare rehearsing regularly to learn) : routines | AT LAKE ORION The Future Teachers Assn, of Lake Orion, one of the first clubs jin the state, held initiation. this Frank Budds and Donnie Smith,,AT WASHINGTON special education instructors at-| Monday was the first of the) ‘tended the Michigan Special Edu-|SeFies of game nights at Washing-| for use at the cation Conference at St. Mary's! jLake near Battle Creek last week. | 'Rosemary Wandell. Sp age MAKING MONEY FOR THE SENIORS — Senior class: ad- viser at Waterford, Donald Arsen (rear) points out some of the places on a map that seniors will go on this year’s trip. The seniors have just finished another f - gale of candy to aid their trip funds. to right, Bob Keller, Joan Doyle and Ted nilitee_met_at the home of Judy ports eat iy pai ler School's By SANDY WHITE Wiasertend: Township High Thanksgiving This was a Speech II project under the direction of Patty Loo- man. in this play were: ae. Lyn- >, Virwinia Valentine, dy sale project closing last Tues- day, results show that 6,416 Ibs, With the Senior Trip Club’s can- teacher. This club, along with one in Bat- tle Creek, was set up ag a pilot study with the purpose of interest- ing more boys and girls in cheosing| ome phase of social work as a: career, =“ Mrs, Elsie Carter and Mrs. Ed- ee Saas Sees wee comes worker at the Pontiac State Hos- pital, spoke at the first meeting gett, Waterford Schoors; visiting - wina Isaacson are co-sponsors: jj and told of the job possibilities in| - , Social work. be shown, Thursday. At the? a moving “The Nick Menghini. a boys of the Senior ‘Club Fri.,. Nov. Pontiac Eress Phete foney making project of the ee in the picture are, left Winning salesmen. raised from the drive will be used chiropody \ 16, on a‘ ae Marks Waterford Holiday Observance Wednesday, Was built around the) presentation of a one act comedy| assembly,|‘The Turkey Cobblers”. . 6 meeting Wet One” will panied 15 ineering ton. It was under the supervision| ‘of Donald Kelly, Ralph Allen and Students attending had their of jitterbugs is under way. choice of playing ping-pong, ¢ | ball. On Tuesday a Thanksgiving Tom-Tom, was released, Student Tad enee an oom the supply with rey disappointed in able te obtain a copy. Last week the Dramatics Club! presented several short. skits for assembly. These were very well received by the student body. The | club sponsors are Janice Rivard) and Kay Justin. * sce bala | * Ld lished through songs presented by the vocal music groups under the direction of Faith Cook and Gordon Wilder. * LJ e * Pupils are planning many activi-| ties to occupy their time over the) long week because of the Thanks-| _ |giving vacation. AT LINCOLN The magazine drive at Lincoln | ended in a ‘fever heat on Tuesday | with a 27 per cent oversubscrip- ition of the school quota. Prizes land awards will be made to the The funds ‘for needed school equipment. Philip Wargelin, principal and Mrs. Morris Cucksey, PTA presi- dent, arranged open house Mon- day. Over 500 parents and friends —_ The~ meetings \xre~piarned—tor-+- of the school met with teachers | and viewed ae of the school. John _ Buchanan, “head of, the! English department, rules fot the annual Spelling Bee) on Dec. 34. Each English class | This week's assembly consisted | of a Thanksgiving setting as estab-| announced | iweek. i unior Highs Precede Holidays A dance, the Plymouth Rock is on the agenda for tonight at Lake Orion High. The football captain's dinner to cotertain the entire team and ‘coaches was Monday night at the captain's home. l William Parsons, wild life ex- | pert, gave a movie and lecture | on wild life. | A campaign to rid the -school Stu- dents are entering posters against ‘and checkers, volley ball or basket-| the litterbugs in a contest now going on, The first place winner will re- edition of the school paper, the iceive a student council sweat shirt he the Lake Orion emblem. School Paper t Covers News Seniors at St. Michael Get Measured for Caps and Gowns By JUDY NIEDJELSKI The students at St. Michael High ‘School enjoyed reading the ‘‘Mi- chaelite’’ which was distributed ‘Tuesday. It consisted of sodality inews, the whereabouts of alumni, jchub and class news, and the boy jand girl of the month. A movie entitled, “Chiropody as a Career’ was shown to seniors this. week. It listed opportunities, ipractice, earnings, and qualifica- ‘tions that are expected of those who plan to enter college to study The seniors were measured for their caps and gowns this week, a joyful event which brings them one step closer to their gradua- tion day. -—Fuesday,--twe~-broethers. —-ot-the — Xaverian Order talked to the high - “school boys on vocations to the re- |ligious life... Basketball practice is under way ifor the high school boys’ team. The girls are also organizing a team \200 Madisonites as Sales Award to See Cinerama | which is a product of the Journ- - aw Liberace I Victim ‘of Home Burglary HOLLYYWOOD @ — — Liberace’s home in nearby Sherman Oaks ae SAL SERV “E Senator Plan | r ie ee teh Bp ilibuster Curd | fg Examined | _6 Northern Dems to Ask]. ae a » Preseripuee> = rT Rule Change to. Provide. Paik anaes —— _— ‘Reasonable’ Debate | — i & z i i if ga naa g i F brii sonable method" of cutting off de- bate. A similar attempt four years ago was beaten 70-21 for little boys & girls SIZES TO 3 . orn set sail for France this week with a million bar- | invited also the support of “‘our| flow of oil for the tanker SS Calfex London as it _rels of ail to replace supplies cut off in the Middle | MARGARET. TRUMAN ‘modern Repubjican’ colleagues) prepared to leave with eight other ships which East. | jective of remaking the Republi- ° 2 | 1 loses petticoat coe eee es Hearst Denied Visa declined to comment. |Coyple Escapes Injury Thar pneu Sodeed es in New York, @ spokesman for 4 Blast Wrecks Home - igh f sy > x7 US heprsead at a cocktell party sme 2 cuts for lower income persons and ® Hearst said he assumed the re- Y . ina and Princess Maxgaset. You'll share many. - small business, = eta w hieher' {0 Enter Yugoslavia fusal “‘is predicated on Hearst's FLINT @ — A Flint couple es-/ . such intimate memories as Truman tells-you her rigid farm price supports, civil \published opposition to releasing caped injury yesterday when a a! ane pony “Souvenir,” in the Detroit Free Press. rights legislation on voting and '384 jet planes for the Yugoslavian coal gas explosion wrecked the in- 7 Sa ] 4 iri Se 4 S Bhe recalls her life in the White House, her musical“ [educational rights, prompt federal) WASHINGTON @® — Publisher air force.” ‘terior of their home just as they/ j career, her beaux, her courtship and marriage, her . jaiq for school construction, and William Randolph Hearst Jr.,| -| Hearst is one of a number of were preparing to leave to visit | parents’ virtues and their faults. ‘Look for “Souvenir” {elimination of the present formu- traveling abroad as a representa- Private citizens investigating for- friends for Thanksgiving day. | starting la for determining immigration: fdive of a U.S Seale committee, eign aid programs overseas on! The blast Wlew_out practically §™% , , ad Saturd, M Nev. 26 quotas, |behaif of a special Senate com-,every window in the home of Mr. enday, Nov. * * «@ ‘has been denied entry into Yugo- mittee. ‘and Mrs. Arthur Gant. Other legislative proposals siavia. i — The Detroit Sree. Press \would affect natural resources, * 2s 6 housing and urban redevelopment, | A spokesman for the Yugoslav — settee tow eee Se CO) «Why Not an A sliance Christmas’ L areas, labor, atomic power stry in 4 re 2 HOME DELIVERY CALL: © FE 5-9272 opment, clean elections, veterans to grant a visa to Hearst. The| y pp and statehood for Alaska and Ha- 'spokesman said he did not know) _waii, ‘the reason. The State Department | ' G-E Automatic | Kelvinator Refrigerator New 1956 | KELVINATOR || 8-Cup Percolator | ELECT RIC RANGE ; = Built to Sell For 249.95 WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS Play Santa fffles™ & | / sel | in a hig way | — / — Brand New Deluxe || © EUREKA J. next year with a ||USee. 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He didn't even observe Thanks- paper a? gle pres) a it, heard the minister declare ing the spirit of freedom will riever) : be extinguished by Russian “tyranny or tanks.” Eisenhower joined his grandchil- dren for a traditional turkey din- ner yesterday after attending his Thanksgiving services at church. : A mon corrsted'6 Batping OA was the first passenger off the'tore four-engine ship which had bucked headwinds in its 35-hour flight from Vienna. The 35 men, 25 women and 11 * * * Force Base in the middle of a - Patients Are Calm as Hospital Blazes GRAND RAPIDS i®—More than » 7 patients—20 of them infants and at least one. in an iron lung— were forced from Blodgett Hospi- » tal yesterday when fire and smoke swept through the fourth and fifth “In the face of such weapons) we could not possibly win the a Then after a father as saying “in Texas, (Thanksgiving) is the last Thurs- day, ” Tully called yesterday ‘ ‘Roose- velt’s Thanksgiving." The late Franklin D. Rodsevelt proclaimed the early Thanksgiv- ing in 1939. Garner served two terms under Roosevelt, then split! with him over the third term is- Sue. Still spry and in good health, Garner has lived here since 1940, children all looked weary andipa sleepy, WACs held three bundled infants in their arms. Only a few newsmen reget onl hand — in contrast to dreds of press, radio ay ae sion representatives who jammed the airfield at noon Wednesday when the first ~~ partis Se 60 escapees from Communist t ny landed, ‘ . aa at the National Presbyterian | Church here the President and) Mrs. Eisenhower motored across the Potomac River to the home o ftheir gon and daughter-in-law, Army Major and Mrs. John Eisen. hower at Fort Belvoir, Va.- * «© - But we had hoped for aid from |the outside world.” ; i: Rationing of Gas Causing Confusion | PARIS #—France appears cer- jtain to follow Britain's lead and Waiting for them there were the four grandchildren of the Chief ~ WASHINGTON a = President|— From the late morning services}. Executive and the first lady—| | have been a happy Thanksgiving feast turned into a double tragedy for John Sarno, a Brooklyn bar- ber, dernste-porents had bine: tnelt- ‘ed for a turkey dinner. Sarno had NEW YORK ®—What was thc oxygen in the tightly aeat apart- ment. Police said the couple ba been dead about three days. Italy has about four million automobiles. + H Brig. Gen, Sidney C. Wooten; commander © of = — tending his chickens and his the pecan trees. 4; and Mary Jean, 11 months. P - "Prem gasoline rationing. Mary Patterson, assistant direc- | Premier Guy Mollet admitted in tor of the Sg said there were David, 8, Barbara Anne, 7, Susan,|- FE 5-6159 OAKLAND FUEL and PAINT CO. 436 Orchard Lake Ave. no injuries and “monetary -_ - age was minimal.*’ She ‘ patients were “remarkably calm” * during evacuation, ithe buses. | Since the government trimmed The blaze shot up through “| The processing of the latest of retailers to 70 per cent of their) ~ dumbwaiter from the sub-base-|"vals by immigration and health (113) supplies following the Suez y ment. East Grand Rapids firemen officials was to begin this morn-| p| crisis, long lines of motorists have| >. fire under control within an hour, | TW° More Plane loads of refu- aii, allowances and then shu to thelr rooms by evening, rive at McGuire later today. A,"5¢™s have complained they can’ were using acetylene torches in the | * *¢ « population to voluntarily cut their it was believed sparks had ignited United States before. the end of ernment'will have to act quickly. and Grand Rapids police; aided by '"S S!ter several hours of sleep). on lining up at gas stations. dozens of volunteers, brought the| jis renovated Army barrecks. | Stations have quickly sold their . Evacuated patients were housed *to. ee. rn alge down. 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It will » be held at the CAI Building, 5640 Williams Lake Rd., and all young-| J sters under eleven yeats of age) and residing in the township are West Bloomfield Plansisms Blitz Course »F 2 H for Defense | i § i 2 at the township 4 ° - = ad - » | “ Hl Es ga, E He 4 sig ARBERS ! : ren, assistant director of|Lake Estates. Hammond Lake, al- West Bloomfield though in Bloomfield wownship basl iN Civil Defense Also assisting with the pro- [been given to the jurisdiction of “e bie, CD medical coordinator for |(°%ly allied with that area. "iments in classes in Civil Defense Oakland county; George Burt, |, ™'s- Asher Panian, personnelithat will be held on Monday, and pra, eon Soite deriendl a & A. Dewitte, her deputy. jen by Carl 'Schingeck, civil defense county CD Ginester; snd Base, |" charge of the session. director for Pontiac Township. Bromley, assistant. county sg e Subjects in the classwork will CD director. . > be “What to do when the signal TThe group is hoping for four dete-' FQ ons 0 WIP] | sounds.” too snd water _sup- gates participating from each town-. plies, home nursing, “what to do ship in the county, Referred to as} — someone is trapped,” firefight- os han oe comets se QT IMlay City ural or man-made disaster, psy- chological aspects, and enables the delegates to take the information back to thelr own areas where; they will in turn act as instruc- land county Red Cross and Oak- 10 a.m. tomorrow at the High to Meet ,| lights to the contest will be a | asked to send their confainers Eastern Michigan Assn. | tion Offers Eleven Awards to Boys and Girls Civil Defense offices in Palmer |Park, with Schingeck arranging |‘ransortation- . IMLAY CITY — Batons will be twirling in a competition set for Rochester 4-H Group Saturda School here, and the public is in- ¥ vited to watch. ROCHESTER — Tomorrow groups ; ithe Variety 4-H Club will meet at ipelipiogs or pl cs the Verne Sutton home, 722 West ee ee Stern Fifth St., to plaint containers for Michigan Baton Twirling Contest the Rochester Garden Club. Mem- will be for trophies and medals.'pers use them for flower-arrang- Sponsors are the Veterans of For-|ing on their weekly visits to pa- eign Wars. tients at Pontiac State .Hospital. VEW Post 2492 auxiliary will Four H’ers are invited to the serve lunches throughout the day, | Michigan State Football game and popcorn will be on sale. Side- | tomorrow. Members going are strutting competition and several | to the sutton home. ito Key Plans - Classes will be from 8 to 10 at the antire 0 Have by Attorney; Will Voted by Council Teenage Party for Weeknights \ Law Being Draw Up be 3 HE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956 Keego Youth | = World has been postponed indef- Query on City Workings “holiday house party” set for to- night at the church at 7 p.m. | Suggested activities range from indoor-sport competitions, and hob-| by groups as for model airplanes! ior trains and cars, to a basketball jteam, teenage newspaper, and \singing or drama groups. | Several nights a week might | be planned in the program es- | tablishing what might be called The commission is arranging a room for study for teenagers. County Calendar | Leonaré The Leonard Women’s Club will be en- exhibitions of skill. | Members are also invited to at- Entries by indiyiduals or teams tend a special showing of “The will be accepted junti] noon tomor-,Seven Wonders of the World,” in ow. NBTA_ judges will choose Detroit on Dec, 8 Mrs. Delbert winners, ; : |Wiggins is taking reservations. tertained at 1 p.m. potluck dimmer at Mrs. Stella Church's home on Thursday | The Leonard and Lakeville Cemetery /euxiliary dinner 4s set for Dee 5. The event, a Christmas party, will be final of 1 "s schedule. A January dinner year ‘ia planned. DOWNS : ae) There is homespun quality and beauty in this new mas- terpiece by Downs. The ‘rich, tweedy thick piled quality all- wool is perfect for today’s modern living. Available in four dec- orator right colors. Enhance the be®uty of your home this Holiday Season with this fine carpet frofn Karen's. 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The couple, plan 8) slerieg State Petes : alterations. : ldeughter of Mayor and Mra. Fren-| Match wedding. ian — County Births A new policeman, John Pa pipe come psc are ae : ; worth, formerly with the Syivan graduate , ve [ s ‘ tahe potioe dovttimant, hes beens Cotuaubus, Her fiance is son of| YOUT PTA Is Planning: tenn snk coisa: wateio: ash te added to the Keego police staff,|Mf. and Mrs. C, W. Smithers of . . parents of o son. Mra. ¢ is daughter scomang 10 Pulcs Chet Ridurd.iaain,' Onario and wes Ss DOny Cart, Fire Engine a Hurtubise. charged from the Royal Canadian’ y 7 : Average farm plowing depth is eal as Cole ok Si matgfeil be Calee on Dec 2 ant PC] 1s for Tots at Fai about six inches Scieial Giaane city councilmen they will live in Waterford town-, 1 es Or Oo Ss a alr decided this week. ship, ; _ a ‘Question of whether they ; TROY -— Pony cart fire engine) white elephant items, toys, and | should social security fees afi ri lanned for : sa eat hy neti World Women's Unit ss, tan’ tnx zounensrs * canty te te tees touunens (Calls Off Meeting Troy Union PTA from 5 to 10 p.m. Representatives of local school A restriction on use of city equip- = Nov, — 10 a.m. to) ppa’s met last week with Ms. ment:and'vehicles by city employes 15 p.m. on Hob Mark Goddard, District 7 chalr- only, and for city business only,|, METAMORA — Announcement e 8 e man of Michigan PTA Council, to 1, was voted by city council - this 044 conditions and Mitions at! Other features will be balloons,| form a council in Farmington, \\ , week. \ Ceylon, the biennial conference of M0vies, pocket lady, Scout booths.) The Farmington Council willi|* 3 Associated Country Women of the linen closet sale, country store, bring together all local PTAs into i pastry shop and greenhouse, . |work directly with both County and ihe idl § \Group fo Arrange Membership Tea COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Final arrangements for a Membership Tea will be made at a meeting of the Membership and Evangelism cil meeting in the near future. Miss Eileen Van-Horn, city man- ager, reports that mary of received the Edward Beaupre, |query on procedures from a-‘ThursCommerce-Township iton High School group. She includ-! ed the invitation with her sum-| Refreshments will be served at Leonard PTA for 6:32 p.m. Monday the city’s workings. i$ p.m, Commission slated for 8:30 p.m. Monday, in the home of Mrs. 4283 Bluebird, *. 8 *. hs - [ remenes. 8 J WHEN You use WEBE Sun-Glo Heating Oils Officers will, be nominated by a committee named recently by Donelson School PTA. Mrs. Robert) ij Glenn is the committee chairman, | iM with Mrs, James Mercer and Mrs. | Sy Earl Leggett as her aides. | : Teonard | j| A family night potluck supper) land a movie is planned by the at the school building. | ol” man — Winter's —acomin — A BETTER FUEL VALUE We know you will like the trouble free Assurance of \, Sun-Glo Heating Oils. It’s also treated for cleaner burning. 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Every car seems to be on the rood when it's this kind of day on a summer weekend. oe Bros © bent. belied bastecsenss msy became oulduente over the his childhood home. il. croc w hashs cilia! ould pags evmebd ok rights on royalties from his books. tn Coe ee ee in her bedroom. 13. It's not surprising thet @ man with a traveling job should heve a gutlook on life. 14. Might give shy./bald-headed men more self-confifdence at @ party. 1S. With « tight budget. Mom frets that se many things are needed ____/.____ for her femily._ 16. You don't chen. meet enyene whe tolls you be is this. vy OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES ly ja {s tobe ~ —_ the POT-O-GOLD contest with ‘the exception of Pon Press employes or their immedi- at¢@ families. 2. A contestant may submit as many entries as he or, she Awishes but they must be on oilicial entry blanks printed in this 3. 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I! any week or weeks should pass without any winners, the prize will be added weekly until e@ winning solution is submitted. % Bes is A eaiad, oe coe sa tenia ae / Press subscribers of record on the d Only one such bonus can be ow ne matter bow many weekly prizes may each ff they are oe aoe winners pre announced. to each’ prize-winner, accumu Frid. ‘“ the or aration wil be keeper ary of wee’ Pr oh answers will 1 for Oakland Yunty. Only the Fi ot the will know the eolutions until after h contest is over. ' Raowers will be delivered to the men's “by Mr, Ziem atter, the tinal deadline ——— ae By Cari wpa | GN Or iva ry Served in ? Killings, fo Be Tried for 3rd_ ll : [granted Suasioheghe Pontiac Mu- ‘Helm's attorney, Milton R. 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The Ontario com-/ mission wag organized only six months ago. “This is one of the first times a provincial and state government have worked together without the’ help of the federal: government,” Williams said. “‘We feel we are i In the past, the International Joint Commission — a. federally. sanctioned body — has attempted) . to-iron out differences between the, two countries over pollution of the| St. Mary's, St. Clair and Detroit vee Williams said the Ontario-Michi-| pausing enecodbanenty Constipation is cnnaed b what doctors call » “thrifty” colon, A “thrifty” — is one that, instead of retaining moisture as it s excite or stimulate , dog urge to purge that propels and ex- pels waste from your body. TO REGAIN NORMAL REGUs LARITY two things are neces- sary. First, the dry, shrunken contents of your colon which the consent of the federal govern- ment, although Washington would) be informed of the meeting. 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He paved the way for three touchdowns in the 4th) period to gain the Packers a 24-20 victory at Briggs Stadium before 54,087 mnow-owept fae. EF Millions more across the country | watched the Lions fall out of first. place-in the Western Division on a nationally televised hookup, The Lions’ ground defense ve SEs ew IVETE TTIGHNidl . hing TD Detroit’¢ first march of the game carried to the Green Bay 20 but a 15-yard penalty hurt the with only 1:35 left in the ek 13 # ey i § 5 : [ i : | af F 3 E I 3 : : 5 3 gRaE Hit $e.8 ae el HG es : g i i __THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1956 oe eer ; " ~ i oo ie Chale I ; rere atigteeieseietenpniee 4 i 3 i gt f : E i i? ; i 7 | ne ? 3 2 j EL: Ei; g fr 7 4 : E aif SER G es 5 CAUGHT IN THE WEB — Detroit's Gene ee AP Wirephote Gedman finds the going tough after taking a flat 44 and another unidentified Packer grabs for the pass from Bobby Layne. Three Green Bay tack- feet. The blocker was Jim Doran No. 83 of the ~~ Lions: The play got five yards, but the Packers. won 24-20. ~ Vidtory and Jug Go to Royal Oak By BILL, CORNWELL The Litte Brown Jug is. now |U.S. Hammer Thrower suspen MELBOURNE ® —.Ciiff Blair,;has no other clothes with him," said Metcalf. ‘‘But we will have to strip him of all the U.S. shields and other insignas. He can not the most drastic action keep anything that would indicate against an American athlete inihe is a team member: ded at Games : Green Bay took only two min- utes to make it 20-17 as Rote teok to the air hitting Cone for the 14-yard tally. * When Detroit took possession aft- er the ensuing kickoff, Detroit was faced with the choice of gambling or punting. It was 4th down and just about a yard to go on De- troit's own 38 yard lize. booted to the Packer 18 from where the 82 yard march started in nine plays.: Rote hit Howton with the clincher for a 13-yard TD. Detroit got to the Packer 32 on ‘a pair of Layne passes, but his 3fd aerial of the series was inter- cepted by Bobby Dillon to end it Lions chose to punt and Girard |. ‘ing. that they have first place all to themselves The Néw York Giants will pick up a few million, more rooters when they tangle with the Chicago Bears Sun- day in New York. : All of Michigan’s grid fans will be pulling for the Giants to help the Lions get back into a first place tie in the Western Division by beating the Bears. © : ‘ x « * The Bears however will be fired up, especially know- after yesterday's Lion loss to Green Bay. Lou Zarza, former Wayne University football coach who has scouted the Chicagoans three times for Detroit this year, didn’t have very encouraging | news for Lion fans about the Bears. } for the Lions. ~ ; _.. LIONS PACKERS Pirst downs ....-<“ce..-- 7 C Bashing — cpes = AAS: yardage... i wee ee 21-40 |Passes intercepted ..,. 3 3 |Punts . Paine sine -\oi0,s oe w 6-41 Yards Penalized ... 62 55 (DETROIT. ......-...% @ 8 7-20) Green Bay oesicess 23 e @ 21 | DETROIT: Touchdowns — Hart run); Middleton (56, pass, run \Layne). Conversion Layne 2, Goais—Layne 2 (22, 15). | — BAY: Faseneoune —- Rote a, plunge); Cone (14. pass from Rote: \Rowten Rote). Conver- | Goal—C: 413, pass from ions—Cone 3. Field ome (12). the international games since star 7 swimmer Eleanor Holm was ex- pelled from the 1936 team. Blair, 27, Boston University stu- dent who placed second in the U.S. Olympic trials, was suspended for “violation of the amateur code,”| — which forbids an amateur to. write for a naeereee ; ’ Nelson Metcalf, member of the \Pitcher passed to Snider, who/three defeats and one tie. Birming- raced untouched into the end zone. ham Wound up with a 45 mark. | permanently lodged in the trophy! Royal Oak marched to the Bir- STATISTICS case at Royal Oak High School rfiingham one-yard line in the 3rd PIRMINGHAM, downs. nore “ Net yards rushing “4 and nobody disputes the Acorns’ right to keep it. iheld for downs on the three. 20 Total net yards 210 * * * : y » 17—4 Forward passes +} pore Z ~ It was Royal Oak's Sth straight | H Passes Jatereented by ? ~Royal Oak's easy 190 victory) victory over the Maples and the 3. Fie geod Al el over an incot Birmingham team) 22nd for the Acorns in the ancient |4—24 _Junting arreme 4-111 Thursday on the snow-covered) rivalry compared to 14 wins for 2 oe Birmingham gridiron convinced) pi . Seven games end- Rorel | acres Tre Be oe everyone in the near: -capacity ed in " rm ngham Ocererrecscecenes crowd that the Acorns deserved Touchdowns: Bierens (4-yara__run); the time-honored Jug. s a * { It was strictly no contest in | /period, but the Maples braced and rF Net yards passing 66 Bekers [pass from Extra Poin The win gave Royal Oak a 1956 her}. season record of five victories, t: Banks (placekick). | oo to me..He is getting ab- | 4 no arrangement for him to be paid’ Blair, who has a pending Amer- ican.hammer throw record of 216) feet 4% inches, couldn't be reached) timmediately for comment. But in Boston sports editor Jer- ‘ry Nason of the Boston Glo! TWO-POINT LANDING—Fullback Howie Ferguson | Bay Packers does'a somersault after being hit by Yale Lary on the nd Packers got. and| Stound and Joe Schmidt (56). Ferguson picked up a few yards, ar 3a long-time friend of Blair said:| he played a fine game against Detroit. Sunday he will be in New York again to watch Chicago, but every report brings additional infor- mation of woe for Detroiters. Zarza, “and they strike, just as fast, on the ground or in the air.” 7 * x * “Rick Casares, the National Football League's leading “|ground gainer, is a powerful runner and this end Har- lan Hill is probably the best in the league,” said Zarza. “With Ed Brown the fine passer that he is, Hill can outmaneuver most any defender, and no one has been able to stop him from catching those passes yet,” Zarza added. ' * * * Then there's George Blanda, a seven-year veteran in the league, and Zarza says, “if Brown don’t hurt yo then Blanda will.” . “They're plenty tough, and the spread they use . quite often is tough to defense,” he finished. “o the Lions defensive line which has given up only 160 yards in the last two games on the ground will. really get a test. ° Of course the Lions pass defense will also get a test, that is, to see within how many yards the Bears can be held in the air. After yesterday—what’s pass de fense? The lights were turned on twice at Briggs Stadium yesterday when the blizzardy snows swooped down out AP Wirephote of nowhere. of the Green | And it seems the> harder it snowed the better the Must be they felt right at home sincé “He is merely writing personal solutely no pay and there has been Bitter Rivalry Resumes Saturday: in the future.” Soe 5 3rd M activities in September. warned about his outside writing. “He was warned later in Los Day fxwat hatte betwee we Club Fete Nov. 28 two neighboring schools. The blue-shirted Oaks hammered out single touchdowns in the ‘Ist, 2nd and 3rd quarters and added one conversion from placement. The y, j once through the air with three ers receiving all-state and dl | ity House. State Coach Duffy Daugherty MSU Alums Grid Hosts Oakland County’s footballiof the MSU Club of the county scored twice on the ground and coaches and their outstanding play-|Nov..28 at Birmingham Commun- different players crossing the goal. ‘county recognition will be guests * ¢ * ‘of honor at the 7th annual banquet) .14 nis entire coaching staff will attend the affair along with the Miller's Condition * i Don Mason, former line coach Remains Indefinite /and All-American guard at Michi-| DETROIT (®—Detroit Tiger left-'gan State, will present films of \hander Bob Miller has undergone the Spartans’ games. | ‘more treatment on his left wrist}: "oe ¢ 8 but still has no definite report on' Alger Conner is in charge of ‘his condition. reServations for the banquet. | The young southpaw returned to, Sen Fullback Jim Sierens and half- backs Duke Sekeres and Jerry Sni- der divided the scoring. Birmingham’s punchiess of- fense was never more than yesterday, The hapless Ma- ples could gain a combined rush- ing and passing total of only 80 yards compared to 210 for Royal Oak, . - > ; another examination in Detroit. eas neat 4 . al gk sarging Further treatment and examination _Royal Oak defense, Birmingham's iS scheduled for next month, deepest penetration reached the| Miller underwent surgery on his}day and continues through Acorn 37-yard line in the 2nd quar- ter. * Ld * Tackle Randy Uren started Roy- ree home itr Berwyn, HL “Starts Today LANSING — The 4th annual basketball coaches clinic tomor= \pitching wrist a few weeks ago.ijrow at Michigan State University. j | * | Py | It appeared certain U.S. officials Iowa snapped Ohio State's 17-game began to-| Angeles, then in Hawaii and again icles in-the form of letters but played here tomorrow. they had the same effect as regu-» The Wolverines take on Ohio! lar newspaper stories. He talked state in the 53rd meeting between | jabout team personalities and even ihe bitterest of all football rivals. | made predictions of perform-, put Michigan fans can no longer | ances.”’ as and salt- ed away the bid to Pasadena. Ohio | still has a chance to Blair's immediate return to the! United States. They didn't appear| inclined to leave him here without! portfolio to continue his writing share the conference title with | the Hawkeyes. And if any in- That spiration be needed—and it sel- was what to do about the uniform, dom is in a clath with the Buck- which was issued to all U.S. Olym- eyes—the Wolveri have found pic athletes. . | it. They can knock Ohio off the {——-__*__* * | Big Ten throne from which it “Of course we may have to let! z him keep his uniform because he! To add insult to injury, the Hawk- activities There was one problem. Final Drill Indoors now in l2th place: Michigan was spatted in 9th posi- dream of bow! grandeur. Treir Bone Leaves for 2nd Tour of PGA Circuit ‘they have been working out in the snow “up north.” «+ eeting of M-OSU The Wolverines are in their best condition of the season and coach Bennie Oocsterbaan will field a veteran team. The Bucks won the last twe games, 21-7, and 17-0. after we got here,” Metcalf added.) COLUMBUS, Ohio (—The game eyes’ haymaker dropped the Buck-;tion and on this basis, and because} will present a number of sida “He continued to defy us and'sent that was to have propelled Michi- ¢yes from the nation’s top ten for of a victory over lowa, rates as a in the articles. He writes the arti- gan into the Rose Bowl will be the first time this season. They're jsiender favorite tomorrow. angles in battles for team and individual conference marks. Michigan is first in the Big Ten offensively, having gained 32283 yards a game, Ohio is the dé fensive leader, having held its foes to but 54 points a game. s » » Ohio, led by hefty 250-pound| In the Big Ten all-games scoring Jim Parker, an All-America hope- |Tace, the Wolverines’ John Herrn- ful at guard, has a doubtful start-|Stein and Ohio's Jim Roseboro an@ er. Sophomore left halfback Don Clark, are in a three-way tie for Clark was hurt against Iowa and first place. Each has crossed the Ti has reigned for two years, ~—~'* Tam O'Shanter Country Club's coach Woody Hayes said he didn't assistant professiona], Gene Bone, |:now if Clark would be ready. has embarked upon his 2nd swing Clark's replacement, Don Suth ‘around the arduous PG\ winter er-n, was also a casualty against tour. Gene is making the tour the Hawkeyes. So sophomore Diek through connections with the Hij- Lebeau likely will see a lot ‘of rich-Bradsb: of Louis. (action. goal line seven times for 42 point¢ Several fine collegians will be playing their finales. Among ther are Ron Kramer. Capt Tom Maentz, Terry Rarr, Al Sigman. Mike Rotunno, Ed Shannon, Jirp Maddock and Dick Hill of Mich> iville, Ky., and gets his first test} The encounter that wili lat West Palm Beach, Fla. in the. [Mayfair Inn CC open Nov. 30-| Dec. 2. That's a 5+hole. medat event. attract | a capacity crowd of more than | 82,000 spectators to Ohio Stadium | .gan—and Parker, Bill. Michael _ Tom Dillman, Dick Guy, Ellwood, page and Fred Kriss of Ohio tate. : »-. » * | isc wes’ declan endl oo ths Fish Battl al Oak on the way to its Ist touch- down by recovering Dale Burrows’ | fumble. The Acorns. stormed 48. yards in eight plays with Sierens going over from the four. Late in the Ist period the fleet-footed Snider intercepted a Burrows aerial and lugged it to the Acorn 44, Seven plays leter Sekers went 12 yards for the touchdown. Gary Banks booted the extra point to make it 13-0 at halfti.e. * * «© A poor Maple punt which trav- eled only four yards from scrim- mage set up Poyal Oak's last touch- EAST LANSING (®—Last prac-jonly about an hour on signal drill tice of the season will be a light/in Jenison Field House as a final; one today for the Michigan State preparation for Saturday's windup) football team. lagainst Kansas State. Vikings Whip The Spartan squad will spend| The indoor practice routine also : was followed yesterday because of a light fall of wet snow and 17- degree cold. Players then stuffed them- on the program-| playing weights. Central, 20-8 by Dick Bury of Lochmoor, Other tourneys on Bone’s list Open, dan, 4-7. He will stop ‘at Dunedin, Fla. for some practice, Dec, 2-7. Warren Orlick, ‘Tam pro, Michi- gan PGA prexy and national PGA official, with Tommy Shannon of Orchard Lake CC and Ron LaPari of Battle Creek will be in Dunedin also, for the annual PGA meeting next month. -Horton Smith, DGC pro and honorary head of the PGA, will also be there, Orlick Boston 10 4 4 Sl 42 24 . DETROIT 10 3 3 53-37 23) Montreal 9 91 M4 47 19) Toronto 5 76 50 St 16, New York 5 8 4 4 83 14 Chicago - 412 2 33 54 down. The Acorns took over on the Maple 26 and hit pay-dirt on) the Ist play. Quarterback Gary) W LT GF GA Pts. THURSDAY'S RESULTS intended. for , Wan ' | er. It was the final Thanksgiving Day game between the two schobls. 'in the 1st period. . é : ; : iS / } : i * i |ship. Gaines’ St-yard TD jaunt @x- State, dropped to 10th in the AP Flint Northern defeated arch- Valley Conference championship in|©®P@city of 60,000-plus, will have ithe_bargain. _ get into the game State’s multiple offense should go for multiple touchdowns against the Phil Gaines, John Sharp and Arden Relerford scored touch-| downs for Northern, winner of the "ecord. state's mythicai Class A champion- meet unt'Rome Has Torch, Too while the 3 Xg Australia, ‘ ; { visiting Kansans, now with a 3-6). owssr Washington, : Louls, 40, Wash. & Lee 19 j .Miami, Ohio} 27. Cincinnati 18 says. Grid Scores COLLEGES EAST 7 Brown #0, Colgate 0 ue * 3 * on 1 _ROME # — Rome, site~of. the) ~ iiie _ SOUTH 8. Car. 13, Wake Forest 0 Meryland 25, WN.’ Car. St, 14 Richmond 6, . & Mary 0 Newberry 13, i yterian 0 >| NFL | Green -Bay-24,—Detroit—20—-— So! 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Jin fout oars without coxswain; and ight’ By qualifying six out of seven) Pat Costello and Jim Gardiner of touted Yale crew in the eight's. 7 ied reed ad | Pai ello “They'll still be in ie finale” and winning six “firsts” in thethe Detroit club in the double Goes said. ‘Their first 500 meters| Preliminaries, the U.S. team set goulls. pe nai well dowed| bat they’ 2" American record at the Olym-| | make it in the repechage. | Pics. “T still predict that we will take! jat least four gold medals if we) spite the stunning defeat of the * * * Kelly, brother of Princess Grace of Monaco, won his heat in the — have aay. Wines or ac- single sculls by a length over an | eg ee old rival—Teodor Kocerka of Po-| land, His time was 7:24.8, best}; COLUMBUS (#—Lou Baldacci, On a ey tne games and\°t the day and the third best in|who wag a back for Michigan lox ng sine gi Olympic hsitory. “year, has a brother, Tom, now U.S. entries, headed by eight-time) — wel fe American sculling champion Jack Other U.S. preliminary winnérs playing second string guard for Baldacci on OSU Eleven _}in the shorter distances easily! -Theat winner, will carry U.S, hopes Gene Fullmer opened training at in tomorrow's final. ; : Grossinger, N. Y., for his 15-round And ong Psa s 9 poe world championship match with ° when two U.S, bonefe — Choken| ®2Y Robinson at Madison Square | Recapping Co. Maekawa of Hawaii and Harry, an ; . Smith of om, one barred . 489 E. 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Left to right Bob Gallo — : e S Inc * peso PLAN COUNTY BUST — Banquet committee Community House. to are ilo, ° : TRACK AND FIELD : eon ae tees members of the Michigan State University Club | Nate Mihay and Al Conner, all of Pontiac. The - “The Goodyear Store” “ ; HIGH JUMP. (final)-— Charles Dumas, Los. Angeles, 6 feet 11% Toronto has falled to win in tts Of Oakland County round out the final details Spartan coaching staff and the top high school @ ’ “ rs] gery es neepetl a Sitka was last five games and they have | for the 7th annual banquet to be held Wednes- sports stars will be guests at the banquet. ' PONTIAC S$ NEW - , , u _ r , Russia, 28:45.6 Detroit evening, November the Birmingham : Bete Sahni Be coretvey mene hf ones eres Oe ? GOODYEAR DEALER | WOMEN’S DISCUS THROW (final) — Olga Fikotova, Czechoslo- a is : * — Vy eae HChteie record). Ts ae i Now Offering the Best in " METER HURDLES (qualifiers for semifinals) — ery / - T rol i PLET “ alee =i tiple Challenge Looms for Vols: comrsst: Auto PANT. = qe nbb te aee ——— Snes - = + ee c a : = rc —~ . — 800 METERS RUN (qualifiers for semifinals) — Tom Courtney, of | H OPM. i se net ere Fe 5-s368 Arnold Sowell, and Ta Spurier. ——\___._|_By THE ASSOCUATED PRESS_before ee they bow! along whty Syracuse, meets’ Wwe Su. eerie i. aus b n a way it was ironical: t ennessee, rgia Tech, Tex- meet Kentucky. ==—*—*—S—~S Penn Sttte@. = SESESESEESSEEEREEEEES ROWING — (WINNERS OF FIRST TRIAL HEATS) Toronto should get the tle with as Christian, Pitt, Clemson, and) alana lamer et eight! aor, Cosctina ee cet enneeeee Se FOURS WITH COXSWAIN — U. S., Buffalo West Side club. PAIRS WITHOUT COXSWAIN — U. S. Jim Fifer and Duvall Hecht. SINGLE SCULLS — John Jelly Jr., Philadelphia. FOURS WITHOUT COXSWAIN — U. S., Detroit Boat club. chance in repechage. WEIGHTLIFTING BANTAMWEIGHT — Winner, Charles Vinci, York, Pa., 7535 Clarence ‘ruled that Udvari was guilty of an pounds total (Olympic record). : MODERN PENTATHLON (RIDING EVENT) Individual: First, George Lambert, U. &., second, Jack Daniels. Team, .U.. S. leads, 3,020 points. FENCING (TEAM FOTLS, FIRST ROUND) United States 13, Australia 3; Great Britain 15, Colombia 1; gium 9, Russia 7; Italy 9, Colombia 6. - Russia 9, France 7; France 10, Belgium 4. FIELD HOCKEY Great Britain 2, Malays 2 (tie); Australia 2, Kenya 0; Pakistan Beigium 0. BASKETBALL Philippines 94; Thailand 55; Singapore $1, France 54; Uruguay 70, Bulgaria 55. just 75 seconds to spare. Three weeks ago a similar ef-|new their push toward bow! invita- |fort against score i Detroit saw Dick Duff'tions tomorrow in the season's P a 22 tie just as the/last big college football Saturday after a week as | game-ending buzzer went off, Ref- Russia qualified for semifinal. U. S. (Yale) third in heat gets second *T®* Not tar or first leven four-times beaten Duke re-' with the Vols from Tennessee fac-| ratings. ing a triple challenge. : onl Cotton Bowl invitation, but. place ~ in the Southeastern. Conference Fa Associated Press i i ‘Hunting in Arkansas | i s- Pontiac Men Far Afield Hufiesty & Australia 8 (Hungaty wins on hits received 57-65); area hunters to the Stutt-jchamp’s place, DesAre, and wrote ' |Pontiag 2, gart and. Waldenburg along the Mississippi flyway. | * ¢ ®# Leaving at 3 a.m. teday were Birmingham Badminton Tournament Saturday . = ‘the Birmingham Invitational] women’s singles and doubles and half doten Badminton Tournament, sponsored mixed doubles, by the Birmingham Badminton! | Trophies wa be awarded to adult! Jack Greathouse, | Memphis, | been making | duck hunting | first-one-for Dr. Christie, ocsc hunter. from Ranch straight, has slipped to second ‘test Thani:sziving Day by defeat- lace nationally behind Oklahema ing Wake Forest 13-0 to run its ' Alter their Southern feuds with wading through a demanding y the rich plum of a Sug-\- ia Tech and Mississippi the schedule, have drawn renewed at-| last two weeks, the Vols might tention from the ACC and Orange) conceivably, top find always-tough Kentucky diffi-/Bowl folks since Clemson was ’ _ . TOP ult to handle. And should they|smothered, 21-0 by the Miami Hur-| falter, Tech or Florida would be|ricanes a week ago. ‘Texas Christian, with the inside track to the host spot ton Bow! with Texas A&M ineligi- ble, plays Rice in a Southwest \Conference feature, Pitt, leading Eastern candidate for a major No. 1 in the AP|conference record to 5-2, Both the |. Gamecocks and Duke, , although * * ibeaten four times this year while Take Your Cer Troubles to DENI’S. Friendly Service FE 8-3961 390 €. Bivd. at Mt. Clemens * * in the Cot-7 ~ BOWLING at Its FINEST! Bow! on the first Brunswick Automatic Pinspotting Alleys in Michigan, Ohio, or Indiana. Open bowling daily 9 a.m. to 6 ; p.m—1I0 p.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday and Sundcy All Day HURON 1124 W. Huron - BOWL FE 5-2383 = § (Ark.) Fred H. former Pontiac man (real ‘estate partner of Sparrow), now a prominent figure in Arkansas pol- ities, Paul, says. . h hunting foray at Crow-Bar| ' winners Club, wilt be held Saturday at the sive medals. = age: 5 af \ “Tomorrow's competition will fea- joined Art Beau- bagged : for the Young Men on your Gift List — . . . be sure to give the “IVY LEAGUE LOOK” | near Currin, where. he| ! | 7 ——— Just for SPECIAL PURCHASE Christmas Giving! — * 2 GIL SCHAEEERS. 5 minutes from now... * * ..it’s FOUR ROSES TIME | TIME for the finest whiskey of them all A treat for the pleasantest time of the day...when it’s : time to enjoy the richer, golden flavor of Four Roses. |... ]’s- rare to meet such perfection, but you can count on it with Four Roses...bottle after bottle, glass after glass, time after time. That’s why this evening is such a perfect time for America’s finest whiskey. When it’s TIME for the finest... - yeaa 2 oe . 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Clark Olsen personally Lauded as saw x = 5 Fee nS page oe Te \cooked.a feast for his seven pris-/=S > ‘ions Bae arte FRANK PERRY nd ‘rune ‘a 12¥emilon-dollan 2 2 styl oners B water Ps Sees —_— 2 oak hi But everyone in show business dell - that -goes wit ; et mete. knows what he does for a, Morfit — s known as — _— SS aes - Ram he can't figure out ‘Garry Moore a e of Rhythm ead the ; putas be le. erwives’ delight, snd. 8. ry ES oe = FRANK PERRY Swingmesters = Secrecy tinea mark eg ‘kingpin in the wonderfull world of Playing Requests from the |= = me soothe Tom ae — Catalina Piano Bar =; ROCK od all ROLL i aloud his _ predica- ‘ = = efor eae Secon mem] _teweteg Mtr ew nie Meney || EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT _| {the gift of an admirer—flew about Pepe: YEP | ee IN : eae SSS 8 home rebens ~= sthe office looking for a quiet place “ So E : SPECIAL — STRIP SIRLO! = =—— sate ass cat wee SPEAK *)5 {1/2 PHIL'S INN Stioumsm. © a * *« * Co nesnlencenn’™ tngt tas onegeiling enue : aes ] : ‘Call PE 5-3563 for Reservations * “I sing a little, but-I'm not a ae ne ein aa 1 sean” SATURDAY ; tsinger, * Thomas Garrison wheat-crop asked, working : Bread. Butter ONL cone tMorfit oT dance ait, bu met he sir of anitetore an mudlence of moan oan) ne Paes cae eg jbody would call me a dancer. ; “Their tone implies they don't, oe Sk Paes talso crack a few jokes, but rm) amazing suc-|feel housewives have much intel-| Plan Your Christmos Party + 3 BOB'S s | oie ence ks Ce ig BR in the Catalina Room! s es Siod Food zante a ea] Peete Party ; CHICKEN HOUSE: 00 00 sme Ai nies eee ONS ce 497 Elisabeth Lake Read at Telegraph agra it's a orp ae Se Be ew Now Availabl +4 INTRODUCING . luncheon .. . of a full eve- “Do they suddenly pase = ning meal - = entire her him—|after ‘orelock? I cat oon = | MANNY’S F INE LIQUORS . JIMMY ROLLINS > tami u'll. fin ing Wg They're smart ail day. At the Piano ts y : sect pth phere hen weg . is|, “Women are interested in ie STEAKS & CHOPS Be For Your Pleasure as co lien ngorc songs aut You, bresent ss long 85] West Huron of Elizabeth Loke Rd. \[u mane ee oe " ges pleamire ‘tor fi aiways|proach.” a —— 5 Delicious Chicken Dinners s a . ad ys a Dinners to Take Out — Call FE 3-9821 , Garry appear completely at a ‘ a: Tempiing meals served ease on his shows that it is-hard Dining at Its Distinctive Best! a * - DINNERS * COCKTAIL BAR ® i) to believe he still sometimes has CITT tL blabla in a friendly atmasphere -|to'fight dows actor's buck fever. Lu nch ec on _t. But his wife said: __ ccieeed ween Ga feart in eight years. More Colleges LANSING w—Ten more com- |munity colleges would put 98 per Commission to Press for State Construction of 10 New Schools cent of the state's population with- in communiting distance of a cam- pus, one of Gov. Williams’ study commissions reported. “Dinner DANCING Cocktail Party EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Banquet TO THE MUSIC OF PETE CARTER | AND HIS " RESTAURANT tn Huron Bow! Bidg. { - | “BLUE NOTES” _ Liquor and Fine Food /HITE HORSE INN METAMORA We Specialize in PIZZA and ITALIAN COOKING OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! LUNCHES SERVED STEAKS CHOPS CHICKEN f Se: Pete Martin’s PHONE Midwest 4-1400 WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD., BLOOMFIELD HILLS - ” * * * om all orders of 10 or mere. CALL FE 8-0483 @ te your office or store @ for tate supper snacks @ for unexpected company @ fer an evening out at home @ for uninterrupted TV or parties jcomplicated plan of state subsidy g which would provide from 50 to! urgent need for additional com- 4 \Escanaba, Sault Ste, Marie, Pe- |} \toskey, Ludington, Grayling, Bad 3 Axe, Tawas, and Ionia. The additional 10 colleges would ‘everyone in the Lower Peningu- * La * It recommended that community | ‘college districts be authorized to | \build self-liquidating buildings fi- |}. ‘nanced by loans from government-| ,al agencies or private investors. . - Much of the report dealt with a 65 per cent of the operating rev-/ enue for community colleges. — ® * * a _ The commission said the most | munity colleges is in Oakland | County, with Royal Oak and Pon- itiac the most logical sites. * * ? aS 1 Also listed as possible junior Where Dining Is a Pleasant Adventure M-24 at Clarkston Road—Just South of Lake Orien For Reservations — MY 2-6193— MY 2-9258 DANCING , THE SWAYING RHYTHMS | BIG JOHN. SWING CARAVAN | _We Cater to Special Parties FRI.—SAT.—SUN. 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Come to CLUB TAHOE — a delightful dinner i combined with god ¢ ‘music—is your assurance of an enjoyable evening Watch for the Re-Open- ing of Our Saturday Nite Floor Show. DANCING FRI. ~~ SAT. - SUN. liViW Ay UORS Presenting the > “Mitch Melnic Trio” v "Modem music for your listening and dancing pleasure” 4 Free — for Over 500. Cars a : : : BS ai he ES panie ee ekcameg ee Tt lee Aas ioe , ee CN eg _THE PONTIAC PRESS inane 1.5. Marine ls Fined - ines or Neg! Hone Conservatives Rally ‘to Save Eden's Jobijenstield Gai for Negligent Homicide” Sanus ence sete of Rr i it ein: Hunter Success Reel withdraw until “‘effective’’|/bly has x said, included (| By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS ter Susan Zanuck Hakim had a Israel, (2) restoration! yors.yWOOD (INS) — We can\Sick spell after walking up five} all now. Jayne gets } ~ i = * a EE ee eee ees Setece wesw wee relax now, Mansfield out of ‘commission in Paris. She, the lead in “Will Success Spell cepacia Sar baby in Febvenry: by world shipping in accord|Rock Hunter?” for 20th Century-| ‘That's all today. See you tomor- the six principles adopted) pox This is official. When I print-\row. a ei * & heir from “severe overstrain” and was|international politics. columnists said she’d never get) thejtaking a rest. ~ 7. the role, it would go to Marilyn] Macmillan, an- La 5 .* Butler added the government); oo The pro‘Labor Daily Mirror’shad no ‘idea of the , N. i Jayne will have with her Tom) rallying the|columnist | William ! pagprn henin enue Shae tes re Ewell, Clifton Webb and Thelma| Ritter. Frank Serpe 9S * goy oe / | government : ne Pacman can to help the United Nations aor foiean . Yul + dg yearly. This total-weighs about Prime Minister U Nu recently,/nese in Burma — a major share! ner’, luncheon guest at the Para- (2% tons and is worth nearly covers three townships. in northern) itlegally. Most of them are settling! mount commissary. Her day was | $35,000,000. __iKachin State. fin the frontier states, \complete with C. B. De Mille and | [ee oeeey | Japan’s’ Diet Elects / : The young lady Bill Perlberg in- 2nd-BIG HIT! — ae an Ont Sey } i Two New Members — troduced at the same party as Miss en | é : -- Frencir his new star; #7 Preaty : . | FUKUOKA, Japan un — “Two countess Afdela Franchetti, Henry| 40c & . a_i - SENSATIONAL STORY OF THE » = a fl | members of Prime Minister Ichiro Fonda's big moment. 3 = . _ ges | Hatoyama’s government party| Andie Murphy is terribly broken’ - CHILD. 20c ALWAYS. were elected today to the lower up over the death of his 29-year-| oon ot Japan's Diet (Parlia-'old brother, Richard, who died of/ ponent to fill two vacancies in brain cancer. Fukuoka prefecture's first consti- Dorothy Danéridge, tn London | ‘They Tried to Stop! one eo vo ot n ing increased the seat tisland-ie the Sun,” | Hl Rees we Democrats to 20 of he Diets 1 “SAFARI” rus sroumovss Trapped Marines Sing pee ee = ree AD Ae eae eee . eee comand, France hat the soni be or chine nats and ap | tee wore being prema Inot i tian government over the canal, sa _~ he | designed mainly to keep the So- viets from achieving this aim. If Moscow can establish a solid : On the economic side the United and emphatically worded protest A States has private and government to British Prime Minister Sir An- investments exceedling two billion thony Eden and French Premier es dollars. A large part of this is Guy Mollet. | jmericon Gil Compan’ taki te But the American effort failed ‘ nearly 40 per cent of the world’s The President during a Trans- a oil_ supply. Atlantic telephone talk urged Eden ‘SPARK IGNIGHTED pee rng 2 earths gael d The present Middle East crisis, . |sages to the same effect merely one of a long series through- and Ben-Gurion, Eden out history, sparked into life on Mr. Eisenhower and July 19, 1956. The United States conflict to a halt. he Sayplion president Gamal » ‘The next Wednesday : att ' ox 1 when ~ cease-fire. : del Nasser build the Aswan Dam 5 . or the aber ph geome Boe mined, Israel refused | that Nasser had put Egypt deeply acne from Egypt. in debt to the Communist e (Advertisement) ident Eisenhower Gurion to reverse his position and bo FALSE TEETH KEEP POURING IN — A day's mail into Pontise Press Phete| EFCC to withdraw imme Rock, Slide or Slip? | the Péntiac Chamber of Commerce office doesn't of the 100 letters are John W. Hirlinger, man- | “fer te eomgend Nations | PASTEETH, an improved to| go by without letters being received from citizens ager of the Chamber, and Mrs. Leonard 0. . Payrt. 4 es es) -unging-installation-of-airline-service at Pontiac Griffin, secretary at the office, Hirlinger plans |, Pe7allel to. this wilateral Amer. Municipal Airport. The Chamber began a cam- Does | paign recently asking public opinion on the subject after the new 4,000-foot runway was opened at the local field. Shown examining some previously filed. ‘the role of Ni would build) 1% September Nasser rejected |U. 8S. LED TALKS three weeks Washington “peacemaker” in the Middle East the Aswan his dream proj-| the idea of international control. whe U, &: spacttadded tee dinlbiocoi mana aece ane poe crisis from the very beginning—ject, with profits from the canal. | As the majority of foreign pilots matic maneuvering to produce ne-\sin and France about their in- and will follow this path in the In August, Britian and France) quit working on the canal, British [gotiated settlement, At the person-|tentions towards Egypt future. === demanded international control! and French forces were poised jal urging of Secretary of State Sie wet © * Playing the middleman alienated oo strong personal message to Israeli =the United States from its two Prime Ben-G ® closest allies, Britain and France, a sg ll urion - but U. S. diplomats are more than vo Bay ; “forceful initiative.” ever convinced this is “the only] ~ any : course for -America, : But on Oct. 29, Israeli. forces se *% drove into Egyptian territory. The a Why-has the U. S. stuck to the) ig beggem Ay the dew 4 role in the Middle East? United Nations machinery, calling The United States defenses in an immediate emergency to take the bundle to Washington along with a |1,, in the United Nations t delegation to appear before the Civil Aeronautics aaa Be a Bee ad fo Board seeking acceptance of an application |yp the international police force. _ During all this time President Chevy's crack Cameo Carrier finished the run in less than 42 hours, and with high 18:17-miies-per-gation-gas-mileage* ee gee “Despite the severity of the test under the most adverse gle . truck turned back or & = out because of coool : failure.” (From the AAA test report.) ‘an / CHEVRO “ | ee New Task-Force 57 Chevrolet Trucks! ‘lRhode Island Barbers’ * Give Haircuts to Needy "jless of race, creed or religion. Here to cut your costs for keeps —s ss economy-proved on the Alcan Highway to Alaska! _—s" In a history-making endurance run, six heavily loaded new '57 Chevy trucks cov- ered the 1,520-mile Alcan in less than 45 hours (normally a 72-hour haul)—and with gas mileage up to 18.17 miles per gallon! Here was a demonstration of the kind of operating effi- ciency that cuts hauling costs right down to bare essentials! Chevy’s short-stroke V8’s put on a power show that turnéd steep Yukon grades into gentle slopes. As a special test of endurance, two of the engines went all the way without being turned off once! A Powermatic-equipped heavyweight went the whole 1,520-mile route in a single forward speed range! On downgrades, Powermatic’s built-in retarder saved wear on service brakes. 4 Chassis components passed a test of rutted, rough going. Frames and rear axles withstood hundreds of miles of pounding gravel. Chevy's superb steering and suspension took all the fight out of the most treacherous Alcan stretches. The Alcan run proved it—new Chevy trucks can whiz through the toughest jobs with time-saving, dollar-saving efficiency! Stop by soon to look over our new line, Whether your job Off-the-road- fili the bill! . Proved on the Alcan Highway a Champs of every weight class! GSW) display thts famous trademark calls for fast work against tight schedules, or big muscles for ' “‘grinds=we've got a Chevrolet Alcan chanip to Arab nations. As in the past, the American ef- forts will be concentrated within tions. (Next: The Israeli position.) PROVIDENCE, R. I. # — The; ganizations in the state, regard- | SWEET'S RADIO 422 West Huron Street TV ORIGINAL that’s best for you—right from this ad! viewable “Living Imo: A : iva Mpeen jen wal oak groined finishes ony grained or ‘limed extra. Model oak grained finishes. 211715, Model 211735 ~ 21995 and APPLIANCE SHOP FREE PARKING FE 4-1133 LIBBY'S—WITH BEANS Chili Con Carne or 39¢ Beef Stew wor. 35¢ Corned Beef A7c LAUNDRY DETERGENT ~ ‘Trend 35¢ HANDY ECONOMICAL Linvid Trend 2 cans 54¢ VERNELL'S CHOCOLATE Buttermints mE 2% 12-02, CAN 12%-O2. PKGS. 3 "er 35¢ Margarine tt 29¢ Baby Foods 6 “Ke 59¢ 2 ae Peanut Butter tt 79¢ “SUPER-RIGHT” COUNTRY STYLE Thick-Sliced Bacon . 2 «85° __ Tomato ‘Soup 2; “SUPER-RIGHT’—SHANK PORTION oked Hams »43° Hi-Ho Crackers suxsme . . . ‘xo 35¢ Chicken-of-the- STUNA Fis “can STC Grand Duchess Steaks orm, . '.2% 45¢ Brill’s Spanish Rice. .... . “28k 19¢ Minute Maid Orange Juice 3 205 59 Burnett's Food Color Kits... io: 25¢ Star Kist Tuna cuum sms . , “COT 3le Banquet Chicken Dinner moze 'X2" 59¢ Frozen Orange Juice sms: 2 S55 43¢ Birds Eye Peas rom ... . 32% 2¢ Cut Corn smosevernozen . . , 2 eos 39e Cut Green Beans sos eve rozen "0" 27¢ Strawberries swoseve . , . , . AST 29¢ Pineapple Juice co rroze, . 2 ESE 35¢ Instant Fels to” .. . , , 27207 53¢ Fels Naptha 5 or oe et | BARS Bde Liquid Sprite ......... 28% 27¢ Woodbury’s Soap '< sax . . 3 cS, 28¢ Clark's Chewing Gum .. . 6 "0s. 20¢ Keyko Margarine . . 2 wt. 57c —— Krey Beef GRAVY u oo « Sat be Old Style Sauce sos, , $8 27e Gerber’s Oatmeal ., 2 #9: 35¢ Freshlike Peas... . 2'2:035¢. Freshlike Corn. . « 2 Bi 29¢ AGP’s OWN VEGETABLE -dexo Shortening | vy PN Ee ee ght oe oe # re ta de. | a ___ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1956 Naval Academy |= Cmts == =——————_—siby Franklin Folger|DONALD DUCK ee Breathes Easy— | i : § eDEIe nete pe ee. vy. ? Fi i FREE B. rts F g E : 4 i i Z -# i ill ghst ft Z Py : g g FE Military Order of the Purple] ee te aon was established on August Me liao something that looks as though a pussy-cat really did pick ie ____« BOARDING HOUSE | aia AML: Yt pi py, % ey “MMMM Mbt, THAT G MY WORD, BOYS! IT BE- 4 YOU GANE ME A CHILL - — [ears as yy YOU CAN'T WRITE)| WE MUSTN'T Saseqp pe enas: AG Vif {ip GUEST POETRY WITH / \STAGNATE / Yj Se CLAY Ye Uy WM : House!) Y THAT KIND OF —— jj 1 — | “REDUCING. \SHORT COTL ween YALL /, Y, (ei si ao “4 SALON 7 | ee 4// Sf, UA : 1 Sse S227 q ! Led So = ee | = a | Satan a “oa = a a ~~ = — = iis oa MQW =— —_~—s 4 pep al aan — jl: “i ~~ moe CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie Turner < . ID RATHER NOT TALK ASOUT IT. UT IT IS STEALINGS LL AANWAY. FL BRING INIA SOMETHIN? But NTO REAL TROUBLE: YOU'VE e& : HOME, HE DON'T ASK QUESTIONS: OT TO RESPECT OTHER PEOPLE'S SS Z RTY! COME ON, [LL THEY'RE OLO —A Ad HAVE THIS OUT WITH JOE- ,PLASTERED - 22g - HAIR MODELS = +23? © 1906 by th Garvie T™-. é OUT OUR WAY - r) Sa ‘11 ) | He 1956 by WER Servic, | Tm, hex Pat. OF a J: ; . By Edgar Martin YOURE STILL ‘AND FT SAY CORE — —_ DETERMINED J | |- 3 YL west! WHERE RAVE 1 FAILED WENUST? (7 . |{COME BACK SON? HAVEN'T 1 cS Ope! fe (i-28 TRWiLLaNS THE MAN FROM UPSTAIRS 91008 be ts Sorte we Ve Os : DIXIE DUGAN By McEvoy" and Strieber BPLAys ry 4 Bley: You'll Find > 7 PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES | Bb : Every Day. in the Pontiac ae Pecos Wane Ad Section. Ris : eee eae es oF ’. 7 a - Es ing preblerta. : ‘ DIAL FE 2-8181 BL, )- 34’ : To Plece Your nautgjite es a ae aaa nmrnant > ( \ RL — \ * 4 een ene | avs 2 | roduc “4 Paul E, Moore ie following anles—0f ton | ous At. : ice grown Pace we and) al eb eg psy , so eS. Seance I ata ee ere’ growers and tl »Y| trom William R, Potere Funeral! : them in wholesale package lo pose | : q Price Priday were: ene eee body oe PRUITS: Delicious, Fancy, 5.00 Will be sent to King Justice Fu- No. 1, 3.50-4.00 bu. gt preety tyrease tad agg ry You ‘oo Can Mord a Ford ’ ¥ 336 bu: No. 1,/service will be held later. Mr. 2s athe Hct AE Moore, who died yesterday at hi Neni'2.50300 bu. Apples Buow, No. 1) Ne . os : Ask Dick Moore at Cy Owen his we FAIS oe eels ee es Il be pleased 1 u the case. Bose, Fancy, 7.00 bu: No. 1, : ge is He wi plea o give yo Ms teen. Gilice Wa’ i 30e-3.e0 bas Hie is survived tay bie wide, Hila; (TY wy Paros ca VEGETABLES: Beets, No. 1, .75-.90 doz.| two daughters, Mrs, Lola Burridge : letails. i, Lait ber Brocealt Ke. 1, 198- and Mrs. LaVern Miller, tote ufjia Commerce Counetery \ ig bu Capdage. Curly, No. i, Humble, widow George, bu. Cabbage, Bed, No. 1, .80-1.60 bu yesterday at Pontiac General bage ». No. 1. 15-1.25 bu = al after > es : ‘abbagr. Variety, bag 1 RN pital two years of Be es No Am Av... 41.1 80 bu. Carats. No. 1, 126-2 Ne Brief She is survived by six a IRS rots. No. 1, .80-. behs. WS Lukens Steel, which had been Badd’ ce. .°.: 181 Neu Airtia’. 18” Cauuftowse No." 2.00-2-80 doe” cer in Gladys Humble ae Walled : : ahead more than two points car ‘camp, Bou 343 See oe. ear ee can a te 6-deb. crele. Gnles?, Best. Auburn Heights bartender Jess of Colorado, Mrs. Ge ASK DICK MOORE lier, was down almost 4 points. San Pac 314 Buene Cae. es cege SOEs Reoe No i, 225-; Aa te Moore of Colorado, Mrs. Helen : Youngstown Sheet & Tube held Bepial ase + a8 bac G&L : “ae 2.78 des. bche. Kebiraal, heb Lats peveend © wae knifing at a Wie. ef , ; . a: a na + A ag: 1.00-1.50 doz.| tavern re Wednesday : » Of lows, | Mrs. Dorothy STATE MICHIGAN—In the Pro- . vost af Ms earlier advance. Beth er oe. cc2 rank Ol... 913/05 Mees Dey pena Lie ee. Seailwhen he ‘a man|Mattlcock of California and Flor‘|yate court for the County of Oskland. | PE §.410) FE 2-2473 Jehem and Republic shifted nar-Snrysier ©... 684 pa “RR “* 31@/No. i, 1.00-1.10 50-Ib. bag. Onions, Green, hie’ eile ' ence Humble of Washington, D, C.; |Juventie Divisior: < _-POwly lower... (pea ae 1m fepel Cola... is [Me 1 15-50 don tee Fares, Corky /thepatening bis wile by SIMESIOG| ©" citer Mra Contes Tuttle of games. Valse, “pula.” Canes ie. 2 < aS iCiimax M: ; 0. 1. .65- . i 4 5 * Chemicals and metals were ciuett yee: LIAL Phelps Doo. en2/N@, 1.90-1.28 dor. behs. Parsnips, No: 1: him with a blackjack, the Oakland Salinas dead Recta ‘Shen Welt atl? - apetty. Lower were ApiericaniStty nin? Prime Tat Rea asin, $e 45g |County Sherif's Department sald ube th ee ——— Fis a ore 38- Philip Por . 422 , ORR. aes. Si Ky — Sa ES IA SLE ae Ba ee okie SSE ae. +ogart- . . SESSSSE ——$— . 2.00 bu. Radishes, Hothouse. No. 1. 1. : tthe ae = = -- , Allied Chemical and Du! IGol Ges noe 3T Phill Pee $17 Gos. hchs. Squash, Acorn. No. 1, 1.00-150) . ' Mrs. Elva V. Campbell icueate el tae’ ether of dee ened eae] , > Pont. Slightly ahead were Dow andicon x Gas ::: 412 prot a a... 46 i Squash, Suitesaut. re. }: } 081-38) A pair of Oakland County Sher- . . child te unknows and child has wiolated | a : . roe eo Fest coe i paren: Seglaeatimeguinare tet ft peli deputies spent part of their] LAKE ORION-Serviee tor Mrs lined be pied vauee te priate] ‘NOW 5 jOent COP & 8 ‘a wana 0343 ed jb basket. ‘Turnips. No. 1. 90-125 don | Thanksgiving afternoon chasing aj Elva Victoria: Campbell, 89, who/jef this Rg eee ‘i ‘ei . ‘sont Off 128.2 Renu 8 +++ S07 pens. Turntps, Topped. No. 1, 1.00-1.50 bY: |jogge horse at an Avon Township|died yesterday in Sam mond|siate of Michigan. you are hereby noti-| We ] ll - Home, Personal 4 Copper Rag... 42 Rev ron Bp... 82.5, LETTUGR AND SA'AD GREENS: Cel-| subdivision yesterda Officers| Pleasant Lodge, will be at 2 p. m |fit¢ that the hearing on said petition | e can piace a you —. Ja? ; Gorn Pa... $1.7 Rev Tob B.....02-5) OMe ices. Ne. 1. Lee-1.be bu. Badive, y ye will be held at the Juvenile Court, Oak- | Liabilit Hai d in & ~ gate rs" 9" Reval ‘Bet'-. bh te, 4 Leeda ye Raaie, Sieeohes, Ne:/George—R_— Ennera._and Wilbert Sunday from Allen's Funeral Home iene. Counts Service Gaur, Goer, Mete || Property and Personal Liability Hazards [Det fedison |. 387 St Jos Lead. 407 “ pie No. i 228-273 Lankin rounded up the stray Shet-|here, with “Burial in Lakeville or Pontiac | in County, on thes - Bis Ciaran’! 304 Ree Pam” $4 lb: Lettuce, ib No, 1.00.1 80 Be|land a long chase with of, reatier pin said Coamuz. oe mall one policy at a Doug Aire 842 Sead Al RR. 36.5 pk.| land: pony after Cemetery. Mrs. Campbell, a ' a ~100 OF Gears Resd.... 30.1 | peewee. Lettuce, ea lore 1, 1,00-1.50 bu. the aid of area The pony for 70 o'clock in the forenoon, and you are, Baraca syed melt on", apg|tettuce, Remaine, No. Z. 198-200 be og Toad in Lae Orion foc 50 yeers,(* md hewrng see om =— 2% Savings to You last Air Lo... 476 Simmons ..... 494) GREENS: Cabbage, No 1._.75-128 bu./Peportedly got loose from a tree |jived in © for 30 years, |"",, bei mpractichl to : Fast Kod .... zy inclair ...... ‘Collard. No. 1. .75-1.28 b je, No. 1, ‘ i SP Au 21535. Secon $2.2/feendé be: Mustard Ne whe pu. /at 392 Winry Rd. coming from Lakeville. survics erect, thts and notice — 1S aires "22 73° Son tee. 2s as4lapinnch, Ne. be tenet ts be, ates Gaara} —————— “ee a Survivi her Ga Mi shall be serves by publication of » a - We're just close- to- ou 6s __S0Ur phone . e ‘CHICAGO —Grains pushed Emer Rad .... 64 Sou Ry ..., 42.5 /No. 1. 1.00-1.25 bu. Turnips, No. 1, .78-) If your friend’s in jail and needs | Surviving are ughter, oe sans brea & aowaneeer puiebia ere just as ctos Be > —— . Erie RR... 202 Sverry Rd .. 22-4/1.25 bu. bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. |Larry Knight of California; a sis- Couns ahead for fair-sized advances on Pair Mor’... 86° Sta Ol Cal”. 442) u, o nia; and circulated in said. y. . eat f Trade today even{Z0ed Mach ... 616 Sta Ot Ind.” se-s|_uoos’ Ti eecia.ee; Bmall 1:80-830. Adv. |ter, Mrs. Ida of Lake! rire dudge of sid Court. in the City, INSURANCE ; the = 7 Noe ew ate — _ Orion and grandchildren, of Pontiac in said County, ihis 20th day. . tee dealings were not very/Drecm' Mm Be OU on -- one Rummage sale, 128 W. Pike, Sat., : William of November A.D. 195g. REAL ESTATE = \oen Do Den - Seaher Pay. : 36.6) Liv Nov. 24th, from 8 tol p.m, Adv, peices Giddings, bell. rere copy ° Judge . ot Provate A FE 4 2544 Fs ; Gen Dynam .. T Co... 85 | estock m) and Bonnie Cam K ve. | - oo . *? oan [Gen Bie a Ble ..... $89 Tex G Sul. 29.2 : oe GEORGIENA R. MURTHA. 100 Oakland ve, : i ay seated tise ains Ge" Motors .. 437 Thomo Pa’) @9.2| aEtaary (ae 4a adramess Sakborr, se 6 sey ce foe Frederte® B.. Wallnes "Nov, 23, 1086 : — ex Bh vee See i DETROIT. . 31 AP) ¢ _ ov. ‘ — Eges, r ~ 3 | apany canes a so Gen Tel... oe er Hogs Salabie S30. Market, not estab-| Detroit. cases included, federal LAKE ORION — Service for, = ou progressed. chess ” on undertone uneven: ° ; S i= - { ee = es ° “aor fore behind the buying Seis" BE Ger” leet Shae ca Wn ltidegt trie 13° sewhct| Kiet here, and formerly of Ox-| roams Cuert Betat » wccrtnel] —-SePVING-Good-Food Since 1929! ‘* ic i 4 > be suppl President Eisen-|3oodyeer - *'.. 747 $n Corie. ...108.8 sales good and choice hter| medium 32-33 wtd 24-28 : bulance service between Pon- t We nite oe ene ney gem pa 1a Un Pac. i 283 \steore -20.00-26 28; few “scattered sales wid. avg. 28. Grade ie ares Sines ia ford, will be at 2 p.m. Sunday tS" Stneral Hospital, a4i W. Huron St. Breakfasts — Luncheons -_ a aun fees ae Sar a ed ie San Au ln.. n. ~Sr-4 abil and standard » aid belters ave. 40%. ae from Flumerfelt Funeral Home,/and Pontise General Hospital Annes. £ . 7. " 18.00. whe: 42-45 mm! : Kner ‘rile y OP ne Soom a0 and cltters 7.80-10.00: other) avg. 4442; adm 33; emau ‘95 Checks with burial in Oxford Cemetery. He alent oe eee a poet 7 oo ee ek werheee trte B S te Ran wat mewn vote] Semana pes ded suddenly today at the hame|Reambe Bea eager | - ‘2 Bree Pe RO OS Ries: eal Oe eae mae SEC wiag| Meh onaee Auceire large 7: lareeof his granddaughter. Mr. Wallaces} Pir ; | y of Riker Bldg. Cold ena a large. soybean Indust Ray... 35.6 US Tob...... 182\steady: early sales good and choice gerbe: lage yon SE large 46: large retired from the Detroit News) wovember 17, 19. 20. 21. 22, 23, 24, 1980 L. — crash and no prospect for mois- me Rene“. 2 3 wen -_ Ae woeted slaughter lambs 20.50-21.00; sheep a-43: pnedium, , 30-30;. small 23-23"s. linotype department, whs born in’ é ture in the winter wheat belt were tasptr | Con «. aS see ro a ————— Comment. Market weak on large with | Oxford, living here all his life. other items inclining traders to|intHary. | 346 Woolworth. 44.1) CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ocr tol ee aa eten He is survived by stepdaughters ' the buying side. ie pee sake sotmin maak tas” CAGO. Nov. 23 (AP)—Hogs 12.500, mediums well, cleared ang smalls, extre | Mrs. Jennie McCabe of Oxford and 2 Wheat near the end of the first|Int Silver \:;. 462 Rigee: tan beeen Makene catenin ie-o0| ener’. Minder trode dlesppotacing in (Mrs. Eva Kraiger of St. Louis, a % hour was ‘s to 1 cent higher. higher: sae higher under <0 Ie 99 up: heovier|some instances. sister. Mrs. Minnie - Williams _ of December $2.40's; corn % to 1 STOCK AVERAGES 280 ib 4 gilts 18 79-16.00: f BUTTER nae Bay City, and his granddaughter, “ . cent higher, December $1.38%.| new york, Nov. 23—(Compiled by he ote Ar iS: — Ne. cammana Nov. 23 BUTTER Ax” rod easy. | Mrs. Robert Kibby of Lake Orion. . oats % to % higher, December ‘"* Associated Press |Read mos mostly No. 1 16.75; mixed U.8_ 1-3 changed tart. Joger= ga eare AA prices { Come In... See ... Drive 80%, rye % to 1 higher, December | a, Ralls Ue vil melee hap a ies beeeras te tase: 92 A 61%: 90 B 61; 88 C 80%: cars 00 Poult . ; : S1.0%, soybeens 1% to 2% Week ro aoe - se | 174-4 Ty" 80-10 80" 18-48 boar oper 2 ” gees ree, © ate 12.300: wholesale Y the Beautiful, All New i higher, January $2.60%, and lard | beg 35 pol ah int a3 sd | me 1.168. oneee 500: steers poe rosdend | geal ‘unchanged: $6 sgh elil DETROIT POULTRY . : 7 steady eifers ot tab- iy — — Tto 30 cents, hundred Pounds eae RES ABT Rb HED Gate. coon icin acunes way aang Ss, ngnaaron te; check; eoret | @DPTROUT’ vt ARS ects Me : 15.05. 1 ipts 29. per pow tep q y higher, December $ iss al ----1 940 1282 06 16 Hews ments A ceak: few loads and | rs bana |Boultry F. 0.B »Detrott = to 10 om. ceoce 7 . | eavy type s 17- caponeties 1955 Low ...... 2 7 22.00: Hook a@ individual head) | <27: \~ ~ a Bs Net change og tt MBS geiity and standard helfers. 10-00-18 90. | CHICAGO POTATOES 4 atte Lccing ed Rigged tool acl (THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD) Grain Prices Noon, today . 2328 129.1 71.4 1746 utility and commercial cows 9.00-12.00:| CHICAGO. Nov. 21 (AP) (USDA) —|""comment: Market steady. Receipts . | EE te Se tus tert doce 20S phomnate Hs! Suobet era a! rotaee ight tdar.Cnarenee, een , = c ° cmckco GRAIN : DF -ROIT STOCKS \ below 6.00: utility and commercial Salle| mand light; market about steady; -Ida quality ent hae eee etherings of CHICAGO. See. 23 (AP) — Opening | ic Masmion Galt | 11.80-13.00; canner and cutter bulls ater leery Lain orth ‘Dakota Rus. |§ dueks and caponettes. Supplies ample to : « 7 bs . March ao | vigures after dicimai pointe are eighths reat belt pend “ane yes veaters | River Vailey Pontiacs 2.75. i* Teme ong coms steady._Some t te 2 Wased- we aM 20.00-24.00; few chotce and prime 25.00- RR Ea a aa pau. cllt® MT Mon HtSs Masao fod’ vecet fae Fr x ee 2 jen Elec ulp. Co.* 26 «27 ew and choice calves - H H H all le and fair well clear- ; wa ie pec tapi Baiamimeabeer'Co-"", 32" A3/TG6: Mantara ‘ana ‘god’ caves ites An Epidemic Strikes wa: Trade moderate today. JEROME OLDSMOBIL E-CADII ALAC SALES Sept. . one. 2 March . .... 182% : 60 a wee ee. aay MAY «oes TSS owen Blee, Seis Rs Roa y teady. "peed ‘to “lo prime mostiy| DACCA, East Pakistan (®—A CHICAGO POULTRY 280 S. Saginaw FE 4-3566 ~-7 me © ees io =. 1 Bees) Co... 4 . : si 9 See Say on choice wooled slntghter lamba cholera epidemic has taken 121 curca . Nev. 2 am)—tive geese: 4 . coves ei Dee — 148g ed PT ne 1 21.00; utility, and good 13-40-18.40;, call lives in the past week in aes ci - KA - Open Daily tril 9 oa Saturday rail 5 ‘ Ost” Merch . sees HG Wagne & Prod. Co... BS. 1.6/lb mostly choice lambe No. “tah 20.00; Pakistan, The disease struck 84 vil-|1s8.000 Ib): "paying Bes etait is: , Dee... 1.4. 0% eevee No sale; bid and asked. - cull to choice slaughter ewes 3.00-5.00. lages in the Dacca area. pooyely 13413 13%; old roosters 12%-14. : 5 - : = : : Death cee Death Notices 7 Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Male 6) _ Help Wanted Female 3| Help Wanted Female 7/ Employment Agencies 8A The Pontiac Press = EXPERIENCED DIE AND TOOL MICHIGAN BELL EXP. BURROUGHS SENSIMATIC HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED DUR- PONTIA aaa Aen ne ’ * maker Or smalj progressive dies. TELEPHONE COMPANY machine operator. on required. mother's confinement. live in. Cc WEISHAAR \BERTA Produc HAS OPENINGS FOR Must be reliable. Please 3-aaz7 EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Sar rive Victoria. Lake’ oniea,| “K 33 ress os, 1, i09e, 4 FOR want ees ‘ ARC Con S190 Auburn Rd. i Assan as en ar hd rson. Standard Elec. cco tt 8 Hy on - | 18 W. Huren FE 4¢-2551 ; age @8: dear mother of mite ot Alfons Welshaar: heloved DIAL. FE 2-8181 Ln YELLOW xP Sena soax LADIES, IF : r of Mrs. John’ (laser: FULL TIME EXP@RIENCED PAG i OCU CU - ie Instructions _ _9 Ida Spencer; grandmother) dear mother of John \ Paul Teal estate ealesman for new ; ADVERTISING nights. MI 4-9090. You want a new in you of Mrs. Giddings, Mr. Wil-| Weishaar: dear sister of.\John From 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. housing project. Phone FE We must supplement our sales | FEMALE CLERK TYPIST (ELEC-| [f*®t xtra money tor Christmas— | iam — and Bonnie Camp-| Gieser, Mrs. Anna Koholer and . 4-254, force because of an expanding | tric! diversified work in —_— te "advertised don TY. call, Avon BEST WAY . Bencay, Movember 20 et 3 p.m-| will be held Setercan ney. sa ce a ce. ate GUase | GLAZER WID, q00B market. ‘This is @ full time, per-| oliice, own transportation neceA| Coemetics. PE eae, ‘Men's Puneral Home with) 10 a.m. at St. Michael's Church : Steady wort. Call FE $0017) me ., Pe S oree ; taken ‘ ‘ ¢ gy poe wile im wine gt = ——, =. ry v= Ceme- Frese! atzumes 00, ff =the en a tiveghowt ms, renting mn fater- y at 4370 esenty Ae. poo housework and care of S-yearcld Oh R Lil ING SCHOOL = be vusty st the Brace-Ouith for thet portion of the first Group Hospitalization “rough ta bdrm. bungalow. Wick-| Suctessivit proferlonst asiertes | ~eet rare BA. OR D190 before Spm | Sellar. Call FEL S500 or PE aa on ; Puneral. at 8 p.m. Mrs. 4 . er _ MA 66250, pangge Lhasa in. opportunities Scatter OP aa in BALE OF. $-0217. Herbert Cooley ; rene Sin Me state et the | § Méertion of the edvertice LOCAL ROUTE OPEN FOR Saevanda sue lar ian aaoreiar: = ‘OF THARN TO DRIVE THE SA8 “FARMER, NOVEMBER —21,_1096,|_ mE. Ae | : , | “Mea man with car who needs to | erage sales position in every Te. | Uuing ME, POSITION POR| fee for woman wae lites de | Wat aT SAFE-WAY” DRIVER - dered valueless. he Paid Holida ried | | sal : young lady. typing and shorthand paper . 40 hour week. | ee ee eee ee RE. NOV. 31, 1986, LOCY | | errer. When @ ys earn $125 week or more. Work | —spect.A- series of will | — Pius —adtiity— meet | Must Ye abie"to type. Write Pon: TRAINING SCHOOL Pronk” Parmer; deat Stowe et] ta | gt a Kenneth roping, ee ¢ vase 1 pert, thine delivery | who ate between the vine a oe ae oe Moe Frees Ben _ | Se: FE Ses FE Sises Se Mrs. Zula Drake, Mrs. Grace Ross Whitlemore: eer of : : aman Puller Brush, and ha background of : Ss IY ASSIST : gnd ari Fox. Punerai service will| neth a, Ri nerd end Sdjastmenta will be gives Vacation Pay ot so — sneceeatut ss re . experience, ecg py lll ae gS Fork.“ Live in. Phone 4 to € p.m. _Work Wanted Male 10 si 3pm. trom the Hunton | Lon oe Mary @ Shi, re: Closing time for advertise- INTERN AL nowt: nel ger Heights iy ae te oils Geis | eae TEXTE, WORK NEW a . officia’ Interment in Mt.| Plorence ments containing type sizes 5 oct GIVE A DON GAY GIFT PARTY. | hu works, 105 Cherryland. — on . Mrs. Parmer| ‘Mrs. Genevieve Holi: larger than regular agate MECHANIC moderately priced jewelry, unus- : C Pane. ING AND TILE. i ie im state at the Huntoon| Peters and Mrs ine. ite ae type is 12 o'clock noon the APPLY Permanent Position. Studebaker —Ual_sifts. PE S-o408 OW Cae enn ea WWI? Altice finished. Recreation rooms. Kasere) ‘Thome. Funeral service will be a at day previous to publication. Experience, preferred Davis Me GENERAL HOUSEWORK ALTER. Walled Lake wente gusliied arent Lz hee Je EES ne Q 5 : rs ain, Rochester. care children, live | offic: rience. RPENTE Maa FET woke We Moana ela foe’: | | peranceic pte $50 St : wr MECHANIC | aqme diet nesq ah | Bee Pontos Vr >| Bigp 4ehe Pewter “Fe terford Twp.. age 86; dear mother pel. Mrs. Whit- e day of pu r - Exnerienced See Lester Pickup | _MA 6-3061, ADY CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. eae WEE Me in fi = 6 21 to 35, for G I Offic of ee hk ee I PARAGON |TWO WANTED) "Gisriston Motor'Saies” |@imt,70 MEL MOTH WT3) frong and sofas So | Slane omc re = Wiltee, Dorothy Mattiock CASH WANT AD RATES ; CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Mi side ve He required. Ai (CARPE § ITER AND : and Miss jumble; dear Card of Thanks 1 , MUST BE ABLE 32 8. Main St. (M15) Auto Club of thine, AAT. CABINET - Cherie Tuttle. Funeral’ service pee | | ae een CU Construction | 1 AQRIND (STRAIGHT, TAPER, MAple 5-514: HOUsEW ie foal IN, GOOD | _@_N. Perry, after 1 p.m Murdock Fe sa ® g ; 4 NI 5 : : Haat tt amet Richarcoan doo Bere "pur FAMILY express theli bear 3 a) “10 “ie te C O aveuy 1 wii Lied pig hash ha Bearestion & va “Bi ACENERAL HOt HOUSE: | | PART TIME. SALESLADIES. EX. gn es rr con : hapel with Re Perry Thomas) {¢ thanks ppreciation to 4 180 348 © 6.06 ° —_— ae youn: S oe i chu perienced preferred. SANTOR WORK. APTEAW _—_______Sffictating. — Interment Com. Snes our relatives 5 and nd. friends for in 5 ~ 4.05 6.00 N_A. Woodworth.Co S ALESMEN salary. Write "Pontine igen aged I HoRON FR JEWELRY TEL Also other kinds at we re rdson- utiful flo “41 . 4 000 GRAND RIVER 7 = é 2 4 p i , a a . RASS Le a Lake,| during oa eee "hea : 30 Gas ee NOVL MICH Js r-9 Mile Ke Moy a ane sitting’ Eves. efter &, PE ¢tee. | PAPERING A rite DECORATING > vw hank Rev. | § 405 7.29 10.80 , i, LE. | ‘or Jewelry Store : WAITRESS MILLS: NOVEMBER ALEX Arecid « Qison and Baird's Punerai MAN FOR HEATING CONTRAG PLASTERING KO HEPAIR ‘ R.. 109 E. Huron St age 83; be-! be ale. A ead NORTHV'LLE 2910 tor duct work and furnace instai- ees chess epee, Neuen Pull time. Night shift, No Sunday eek Pree ewuetes_ MY Ph lo usband of €lia § GOOF | eee y. lation. 3101 Orchard Lake Rd work apply in person, Bicmar PLUMBING WO ~ father of Mrs, Frank, Dodge, Mr, ln Memoriam. 2|© WOODWARD 3.2515 Keego Harbor. Otto A. Treos Co.| Spigrumty. Open Monday eve- FOUN FO Chae FOR Te Resonate, FE Fa i - Y : MARRIED MAN ON FARM, MUST | Lynn Jewelers, 1 8. Saginaw. CARE FOR 2 CHIL- | SAMMIE DUNN JANITOR SERV. ; dear brother of Milton) “ore — dren, schoolage, duties, sta ; ee ee eee eee dey hrs Meu or our ‘BOX REPLIES {| SERRE. EXPERIENCED REAL ahd” farm _ecuipment “0 ee N EED EXTRA ee Ma, PE s-F006, | _ seria ding Soe FE year et —< . . : nF ite fast ne : WOMAN -O “ae Se i ane . S., oe salt hg a | wenger . one year ago bad At 10 a.m. Today there” peer: dle gra rr Hilte, yond : — Have opening tor alert young men} =~ housework and 2 callren, Live te. | sie et een ig os &S Home with Rev. Malcolm K. Bur-/ Deep in ear “heoria, ik were replies at the Press 101) W. Huron 8t. FE 5-6181 itings, aver tn selling, Plenty of MONEY FOR S-day week OR 31045. chauffeurs license PE 430: Hg EAC lege] obs Hrd eee me Z| | otic ta the following | | FUMPER RyPANEER, COMME | "| Be feo WP pened Coote S| Werte Wanted Fenate 1; . * an. * is . | Sill te, tn ‘state, at the Donel a4 woth he ot tne boxes: Body. 30 Front St, Lake Orion. MAHAN REALTY CO. CHRISTMAS? 8. Telegraph _ “| Work Wanted Female 11 Se See s er 2-074 - : 2-0263 : - ee ; : = owe . a TER TRIER | 7f M 1 DAY 8ER Fo APM, te CARPENDER — Ta ving memory || 4.1 TL 1016 2 26 FRA NGI wrte Ponte Frees | "MERCURY DIVISION | ,,! REE TRIMMER Hielp Wented 8 |! st to cat enter. Se beloved husband of Cieo £0! Howard .Ca Dder, W 25, 26, 28, 32, 35, 40. Box 107. _ |. Por the city of Pontiae-perma- MAIN FLOOR MERCHA J GIRLS WANT BABYSITTING : father of Esther, Svar. Nov. . COMBINA' ee ee eae ae woe Excellent _ tpgennd Rights and weekends. Cail ail day i Johnnie Pick- shadows fa | it repair Must P enced and Sun / ering: dear Brother of Floyd. Oils Serene ail. = do. Ad work 0 work “inguire MR Wer.| Ford Motor Company es atte a or equivalent Ap ; department manager desiring } Dis: pn A 3300 7 & week : . Mrs. Lillie y . PART TIME AND FULL TIME| §¢?. srowth and oppo: "aod. Mrs. Catherine Cosart|_ fe, Help Wanted Male 6/ixr. ATE =A : —_— be capa ~ Will be held Sfon-|The) are filled with remembrance, | ~ =. Plenty of floor \ime. New prot: NEEDS SELLING POSITIONS OPEN For | {'sing all buying and es y, November 26; at 3 p.m. from A BUSINESS WOMAN WOULD wouLD ects old houses. FE g .¢ ANTED. tivities of cosmetic-women's ac- Sev, overt erin stvicinting. pores i= mis _wite.. vons, |" ume, to contact 6 CN, * ° * t im Oak Hill Cemetery. ye Si | Sdout 60 yrs. of see as a business = DEVELOPMENT if capable of work. MY ape A eR gf WOMEN WANT , WALL WAR ir Pickering will le in state atiJobn Daniel who passed ‘sway Wer. ee a PO | ene ie gi OPORTeRNTY don 6. | lates “expansion pro- FF. 5-2006, eves PF 7-8087, Dontison-Jobns Funersl)93, . : G. NCED FULL i ram. Salary plus bonus, 20 miles Buy WORK, Ww —_m. In the prime of tife be drew his ATTORNEY an ambitious young man, This is | ENGINEERS time service station attendant. rom ' Please cali or write oe ting FE aie, A! WASHINO, last Large nationa’ finance company 2 = W, ane - JOIN IN T M RIEHS DEPART- LAUNDRESS WY ead ak: BOT. Around last Thanksgiving he was Ed 7 , = HE HOLIDAY SPIRIT j EFER. has an immediate @ for : @ A INSTA Wee E, Macomb &t., desires Mundry OR AR. eae eet Es j_Sterectign Werk me Claman | ~Mownt Clemens, Mich. Howard Press Box 108” Write Po : os s|stter. Btonda. tooo aaa meter. a ee ee eee “on Dept. Mt involves supervising, | =” Forks “top whges orien right party. | nae mires | aE oy ee RESTAU- os Fe “Thatkegiviog day. | starting in the legal Sekt, Fer . between 9-0... ~ 5. +. MAN ORT WOMAN FOR GOOD | “rant work FR $-s003 =v ; q arriers houses i. Watkins route, Sa , mS, “ot_ 3 p.m, rom [and te oy hh Se located in Lansing. : Salting es - See nue |- ape: steady "Your round "no lay _ofts, | LADY W 8 DAY WORK. On - : “Latheran Chureh|"his’ passing’ remem must be Heenséd to| some office work. Sales expert-| Positions ate “apg, ea ~ les Gane. te: Y WAITE’S PERSONNEL | average $2.50 to +' 00 hour,| 239%... / Ss : officiating, |. away Practice Jew in gen. Cosid able Saeee es aur’ Geeta | a App'y_in 160_Re Perry. MIMBOGRAPHING 1, PING anc: | — “— 3 ee : 3 | Hea Raeatimination epiy ence and an ability to type are in crperienced it pn Ne Phone FE 44862, Ask for Mr. ———* ate aa On | Setar: service rita, . = » edees camer) Root, ; nome ICAL NURSE AVAIL. EXC Seas Setters rs] ~comeranrs romana” | Sceletnhets te upess| ab. 2 vn tre tor arr] Sita Bitte | —" Help Wanted Female 7 3 Sanie peed Seria | ppemmes on tame FE —tedar. Your. Allied umber, Box 3, Pontise Press. | pontiac, have a car and are | ee Reutty Co, Kmnwond 2-9000_ eee, Str a be tae og 2 a sh 1986, MATRELDR 24 _W,_ Burea Kn a) oo MACHINE interested in this type of work. . - | arrpacrive , “INTERVIEW HOURS: woman movER mer gait. age| Funeral Directors 4| ester evalties ; ; fade background AM TO1 P.M cwhnkadaacnit 4 : | Please apply in person to Pred| :20 to. 8:90 Bm. ae BIRMINGHAM Pun-|_ ATR, AMBULANCE, Grounn -| Mich. — . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | Pursiey Punera Home, PE €12%1 Thompson ReeLY fen* transpor Ave. and’ Be. Sepend| moar le, OFFERINGS § “ "i : , . 2 "immediate or Donelson Johns pce age > Circulation Salary Personnel Dept. ot PEL tn Bt od : na . ‘BE 3000 Schaefer Rd., Dearborn, Mich. vi . WAITES ; Re 2 Pe, ‘ ; : : | Mr, L. J. O'Brien Michigan Provieg Press, DEPARTMENT: STORE __ |. Grounds, Romeo EPENDABLI : | . aly MICHIGAN . ‘ ak For’Sale Houses #8 sd Ge > Mo. ren tor & Harger Co., w. FE 54-6183. ©|6ROOM BRICK HOME| ° RUSSE L A NOTT Ee) Huron, : Open ‘evenings. 7s W. Pike St ee ORLA APTS. 101 Seis Steve & re-- Bi er. space Avail. ‘un bres rin. No a childrea, HOLMES-BARTRAM . OR 3-1950. 0 DO 2 <7 Ae 4 Fd TE Baldwin, PE sa0dt_ or FE &00st. bet 2 arse ta |W. iT is ot ‘BREWER. | ee ee t 4 S$ WHI LARGE HOUSE D | Cc “PANGUS. Realtor 55 N. Parke ‘ : ah or 8 for large family. Beautiful | ORtonville 132R2- Collect. | pe 50638. MA 5-188 ee en, ped Sg willl E. 2 BEDROOM. PULL |; WEW ALL MOB MODERW Ho a. _ = assem near is & shop-) 4 BR . _uire 32 auburn. rear “otfice. ng "center 48150 $1,250 igeution, 4 block f Sock’ from high Saereny | ae ie ik COUPLE — ONLY down or will sacrifice cash to. rnace heat. oy s REALTORS : ome. pom home.) _ mort FE 2-0881. tock wool. Price "10,300, . -e da tay ~* wt .. BIRM. NEAR cons BED- tg = set $45 per At Cali Le es. ] * reom tick ren replace, r AND ROOM large basement, alum, storms & | : Lake om . 5. st ‘Clarkston ac eens. Water softener. Driveway | TEMPLETON... @ren Ww . Dears, “5-B415 & garage. Ml 4-700. Sundays & Eves, FE 43004. REAL ESTATE INC, Gt RESALE - 3 BEDROOM Box | ELIZABETH LK. RD. RENTAL 20 8. Moin. Clarkson. = . ting * | Nea iy w 4 Toon modern. Nicely, MA 55821 | Pleture window carpeting, knotty aes riy ne = UNITS LARGE Ui RN. HOUSE FOR screens 32.000 aes, rel 9d o00 with $1,500 dm. - .. — Attractive new duplex type units. wt nee month, OR soe sows | W tit AMS" "tk RD. = oy : = . Located in P BEDRM. SE, 9000 |3 bedrm ing ite caretakers, of home. for ot don't vies onan 2 t ee Mapeenaln out, Lovete om | ful basement, mony centres. FE |” sueil_ monthly payments. Phone |° {oe ioont40. $12,300 with 81.000 dh. rd She" fae aes see &. don't want blocks ters — I like the Kind use os wast Bivd. an: Perry. 8. donen COUNTRY. | = 22883. Full price 05.080_____ K. L. Templeton, Realter , Box 2. with dots on them like Daddy rolls around! "” none eueas 1] Beaut iruay Tandecaped. Garden, MOD neces N 3 BEDRI WM HOME, LAKE 2390 Orchard Lake Rd. FE " Sree... | | Share Living Quarters 30 — SEVERAL APTS AVAILABLE FOR Zuleawats Season ee | Wiliams 1h ‘nd. Open Sundey. | ___Sfoe_ & OR 3508 i — + — ee i Pe ~ +. Ammesione ine a a _afier 3 p.m. MUtual | O8 oe = =, ees anaes “Wanted Real Estate 324” Rent ‘Apts. Furnished 33 price, from 8S to Wy 8 Wout On eee i, BATH FULL ©, § s+ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. UPHOLSTERINO, | WOMAN WOULD LIKE ANOTHER | ~~~ ~~~ ~~ - zat yee $100 ‘month homes. Some with acreage Terms oe ang _ Large 3 apartment ite | young wamen te chere- Some FE ISTINGS W W ‘ANTE D (4 ROOM PARTLY PURN. apt. UPPER ¢ RMS. AND BATH “PRI < Re ] Call Thompson, brocer, Ph. FE come to trade for smaller heme, PS a 1 eee L priv, beth and ent. Adults. 122 | = entrance. Cail FE 3-9707 or Cor: AN Neaitor — 277808 ee bas 5s rooms for living quarters, WORKING GIRL WISHES TO; BY Lr 34 A E +sns _ ae “132R2__Couect : ; be x share apartment with young lady ts sHow Wor Ow TO ugerie. "WOLVERINE APTS NICE, CLEAN 3 RM. SEMI-MOD- WE TRADE - oe as gio _ ba rent, Geog, ‘ Lai “ ‘1 o Fi 0 igs a We) SE ee PS wees) rt, ron tous | ecwrenee Lewy ‘cay os ROOMS AND BATH IN GOOD |e’ 40a. mo. Baby welcome CASS TARE Thee recta ar ' _ > 8 & 0 pm ate | lpn Re. | CONDITION INCLUDES A 2101 Walnut Rd. beck of Biue- ation room with fireplace $16,300. INCOME - 3 down ant $ ap. a FHOMAS UPHOLSTE | WILL SHARE NEW HOME AND nN 1 : AT. HOT & CO;D wa Sky Theater, ter Good home and income. locatet* 36 ES I a TERE ans |. earece with nest wre Leslie R. lidd eee $ ROOMS & BATH MODERN. CHILDREN. PERMITTED. ONE BEDROOM HOUSE WITH ELIZABETH LAKE — Excellent near bus, stores and schapis, hes COVERS. DRAPES & BED _? aiter 8 p.m. OR 338i Drilyton BROKER pA) aad UPPER ee | BER CARETAKER, Atl ARCADIA | lake frestsee. were Dec, tst., beach peacipiity «kod 2, bee ———— ~~ ame) separate en- SLIPCOVERS. 4g Th AVE “BUYERS ¥ a DOWNTOWN " | $75 _per month. FE 6.1317. x minediate pos- ‘ soreads Your materi S-S797. | Aare, Ca ASTER ATING-| COURT. OR FE 43a x. 6} ser nar ih set a ee ee W._Dinnan 66 W_Huroo. 2 ee SUULIrins. INQUIRE HEMPSTEAD 1@2_E. HURON. | ‘RENT WITH OPTION | , session. Only $l4. Se . 3 | y BEDROOM POSSIBILITY —- Nice JOSLYN GARDENS — 2 de¢- Eavestnoughing — FE tut Lost & Found _ 24 Wt: Contracts, Mtge. 32 —“BUY-OR SELL at TER WEEE FOR WCRTY Rent Houses Furnished 35 es, V'ycie' Ge Miw‘aecr Duct Beat aE nlaabein far tie bol, ule ol sent ae. son a f | P ; | e as : . RO v h. . A254 OO SO ee 1 wil personallh bur r brop- | furn.-3 rooms & A = .28 —- | Lake Rd. i} Ae ett Se: $3300 down hot water, wall-to-wall ca 1 ING FLOOR Lavine “LOST: BEAGLE PUP VICrNtTY | Casn FOR jolt, aso Dinie Mwy. erty or will sell t for you and | couple preferred. OA 82665. 3 BEDROOM DELUXE APTS. 4 _ELWOOD REALTY FP 5-120 _ | DOLL HOUSE — Near Watzins cornice boards and drapes, hes 9 ee wo Btioes. Pm el Genesee. FE | aye b+ adams Diste Mwy.| show = now te oat 6 a ol APT. eda: = SO CoM ——. also 1 garage house. has 2 OR SELL ¢ RMB poor Lake 80.800, i er egy Has also a car and one half garage. f . F ] - 7 . : - ¢ —murees,- ped = . id own. FE 34 lpoaT races la yrere it i \PARTMENT for newlyweds, Permanent rent- | water, wired for elec. stove, | $2 Swe rooms and bath. BARGAIN = Lovely r 6. SNYDER FLOOR TATiNG Bop Hgi <3 | Sp ET aes bane Be Pr S306 | Noe ney ee eee FE | Scise, tone Dm. Reet $59 Me. bo I acre, On Mi near Ouck Lake; ranch type bungalow | with Sa eanding, and PE vicinit E. side of % N. of Mil- CASH FE +1187 $00 Eiis. Lake BACHELOR APT “FOR On $. 2062 Commonwealth. 4 small children, PE 4-6087. R ~ basement. auto. _5-0502. i tord- Reward. FE 7-021. Write to |men, garage. $14 0 ou ees BEDROOM TAKEFRONT. MOD- 8AM WARWICK RAS A 2-STORY. ‘$1000 ae acon na ee eee acne eet quminum ROO! ; N- Cari Richie, 7003 Eliz. Lake R BUYERS WAITING te anyiime, Lek ville and urveous _near t eer oan eae eg > th. BU LLDOZING | ford Tatoo No. 244A. Under his Bence Call Ted - PROMISES WILL et f MOnERN EP rICEENCY .? BEDROOM E. LAKE ORION os BEDROOM RD |e FE 7-6408.— FE cous CLEAR - and warm, Utilities in-| WEST SUBURBAN. ¢ RMS. bath. — Hege — « Geor eS R. Irwin: Teme - 0st. MAW WALLET. IN PON ie HAY DEN” Realtor, | NOT SELL YOUR Soe. on 38 eck, mel heat, lights = cinded. 160. Heights Rd, - Lake boat bet: Amomhes qereee. corner. 1 at $12. g Business Services 13 E. Wahoo | _€* 8 ee Fanaa | ore MY > __ SS Sw nue. x batts, wien Cais Woodcock. MY vier aks Baldyin Ave. aw ae _ : ata i or 2 adults. 38 Elwood ‘|7_ BEDROOM LAKE FRONT TER GREE or see ic "$050000- PROPERTY! ___ a - 7 miles. NEAR COLLIER RD. 7 BEDRMS. [x=w - AChE from Pontiac $20 a week thru __ For Rent ‘Rooms _ 37 bath living room, knotty pine | lot. 9 miles from town. Down | We have gales force bath apt. off heat & auto. hot Way EM 3-01éM La 4 room.| payment $350. FE 17-9076 ' We have the FINANCING water. private entrances, couple. | Sone “TAL MOD. ber = eaaaene and parege. $008 | Saat * F At our @ te We have the advertising 184 [DE monger ee eee IE 1 CLEAN RM. GAS HEAT, rms | peat | NEW BUNGALOW for or vour | We have the experience, over fifty CLEAN Lame PROnT and 15504-3807. beds for 3 FE 2-009. | Near Voorheis. 4 rooms, bath, $935 DOWN dist aeeme betore you sel. | wee _ __ Cass \¢ COTTAGE Eue | city sewer, water and ges. 2 car | - ’ MAHAN. ite Sea E “Lane Clean ‘and warn Utilities inelud- | 1 oom a << “OR 2 FEROS. wags, Guall permeate dove. pong ele deh Mnoenas 9 = naa To Buy—Te Se—To Insure | We eet results Bleepy 6 Motel eo Dine | Sy ioe Heights Rd, Lake Orion |‘ T SLEEPING Go eo GEN- Gas heat. Vacant. €#.000 inser, | Lyvtinty ipbir ps Rea Paton La ao mg ‘ | = =P , . —T Hwy — . eral Hospital. FE after ow t = j. : ‘ : tt ee BATH. =RN | Bright kitenen with whtre-metal s Sac . Ik ¥OL WANT DELUXE ) ROOMS NEAR TEL |? ROOMS AND 5 Ae. a AR ROSE McLARTY cabinets. Excellent off heating sya. = service al] makes of © et LOST: CADDIES MARE NICOLET ACTION, — Ricely a os re Ge- | _5-3258 2 CLEAN COMFORTABLE NEAR _FE 2.2162 or FE §-3578 tem. Easy on the ieet tile and automatic washers. 36 Ts. waten, vicinity of down town area I IST WITH Us! rage Inquire 864 Giend J BEDRMS. 2 BATHS. MODER? 7 BATHS. MODERN “°*D town call FE 54-6313 after — ken ea wood floors Extra large hot wa- ome Gakland theater, the exe. of abe aes DELUXE 3 ROOMS. NEAR TFL“ ranch overlooking Pine Lake. Gas _° ©. ==) 16 7 I =a Lak ter heater Full price only $7585 ROY'S, 66 Oakland. PE 24021 Nor 71. Reward FE 2-308 co Huren. Nicely furn. Adults Ga-| teat ali modern convenience: | BUS STOP PV1. ENT. COOKING ana ot ass Lake on easy FHA terme of ~ $975 BLOOMFIELD wale, , CLEANERS (ost Of STOLEN. SMA 5 mag fe & = —. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor _tage. Inquire 864 Glendale a mo Lease an@ security isuncry. 498. W. Huron oon hein location. A steal at eal gga ere a ‘ nt Walls and windows Reasonable “male Beagle 4 months old, vi- 1073 W | te FE 24%) + ~% ssgina® St $8165 FURNISHED UPSTAIRS APT PRI- _Geposit LI 1-066¢ ‘CLEAN & QUIET SLEEPING RMS iy ~1y- outctanding’ ow ericed luxury Pree es Ne “piigation FE cimiiy of — Lumber Co. LET Ue | Open Gees ti 8:30 on. entrance and drivewar BEDRM HOME NEAR META- for men 48 Mechanic yIM W RIGH r home” ! 2 ward, Notifs D .wi4 om the f of your contract - . | Reais only. Nice and cosy, with mora, school bus. Metamora 35F4. | GieaN ROOMS POR RENT NEAR REALTOR ACE TREE ee ee REMOVAL M Stockton. 68 Lalene Court. before you sell. E Chicago Fisher No drinking 117 E. Berer- 245 Oakland FE Sot yy 1 TRIDGE- and trimm ne bid. FE _ Pontisc. Fdw. M.S Real ee a PURN BASEMENT APT. $1250 5 Room COMMERCE LAKE bh Call FE ‘after 6 pm TS T= a ARD’ F. PAR he Ties Pont w. tout, Realtor CASH POR EQUITIES y. Call FE 4-621 er 6 For Colored Families sEAT TOR TE 4.3582 (Ost LADY S ELGIN DELUXE Iocatea mocern 1 3-007? front Avaiia sie at $100 per month “ND WARM REALTOR FE 43581 DRY ALE ay RALL BY MACHINE haa watch, between GMC Truck & ™ ™. Geen Eves ee oe ween = FURNISHED 2 ROOM LOWER. until July 1. 1957. (coeee ate, for men. cok be | j,POtrm, Meters. Ose bee et 1050 WV. HURON ST oo Dig — _Coach and N. Sanf 2-458) | pear Yellow Cab, near 8. Sag'- fare pm PE +5 qrnoeis. stores and transpor. WS \. Is @ _tnall"'Fe 3 stem =—— lost. WATERFORD "W CLASS CONTRACTS W ANTED |. ROY KN. AUER Realtor ee Ane ae omy rooms bate Outland. WU | Geil SLEEPING ROOSELA-| sisca terms Por miormation cal Open Eve. til_9” ~~ CHAIN SAWS | fing tm Kresges. Wor Wo, Seed contracts ediste | 24's_W. Huron a j } cada ~ oa hac tpn | Gam) M we MN, Saginaw, FE 2 Mrs. Spears. FE_5-8963 ; _tiels MC. Beward ‘On 83. sale. Buyers w have WE NEED LISTINGS HAVE srv- { i) | ee rend USSELL A. NOTT. REALTOR : S Danging Rented and sold PE 23-0077 a | 3 Reasonable ¢ lar for medium priced) and Sundays re mec ROOMS LADY. KITCHEN. North of Pontiac “ALITTLE EW AV ORR (LOST BEAGLE = fcr euais [sn -_. d| ee nae nt rcial 5E, LOVEL & BATH. § ye. ——— sit aes _$47_W, Huron = 5 dath & utility, Nice In. CHIMNEY WORK < wenthe aid. Wane white | of small balances new oF eas-| homes vacant comme CARGE, LOVELY ween ST — rooms. bs wu ice : cts Clark Real Es-| property. We aise buy small SS Adulte, OR 31903 LARGE CLEAN ROOM FOR GEN. AT U NION L AKE cation with extra large 6 Che repaired aod bully new Brown head Vic ry Caditiee enc tate. 1362 W Hurot St. Open ¢ ities and ONE ROOM. ONE 2 ROOM. tleman, private entrance. 245 Ne!- x 233 Priced at just $7.700 with By the cnly estebtiehed regineres’ _Cakiand Streste__7E 03308 rings FE “er PE 6413.) 1 "l Templeton, Realtor | scuns ss only. Si Auburn Ave (RMS FURNISHED OR UXFUR-. son 073. : OFFICE $50 per month payments company ft Pontise LOST iS INCH MALE BEAGLE | _Ask tor Mr. Clark empieton, = rished. 3 miles from Pontiac. sce cr FAN ROOM IN BIRMINO.- West Suburbar focied br amateurs Also ‘pre bisck end tan white markings. — 7 So :C*| Orchard ae Ré___ FE ¢4963 BARTLY FURNI SHED. 3 ROOM 4708 — Highiend Ré Apply at “hom for working girl Call afer We bave many excellent lake a Serer ee pieces furnaces boilert, treme 34° icense Childrens pet. Vic Hic t bath on leke - 2 Kids OK 8587 No ; = rel ing girl n ent td Eke perciicecs hommes Very nice } bedrm home. Pias- rators het water heaters cleaned. jo ..men and Auten Rd. in Orion lignes Pontiac Lk Rd_ ry ai OCR ICEL NICELY FURN oe; aE ; = 86.500 up Come out and loc tered (were 01 beet sac oye repaired Basket« for tep of a a. “a 7 ep RO " - SLEEPING ROOM. PRIVATE EN. - > bd nad ter heeter Big jot with nice : 5 ville Call collect PE $-5185 _ WARM LIONT COOKING RM Fent in advance FE 32-6405 or = = A them over ; oe . ney te order Special 4 MY 26186 aan men, 174 State 5 lawn & shrubs $1.00 down : r + ” Tost REDOTEW Laas pie or down, in Pontiac 2 FE §-8902 anytime : ras heating FE 3-3701 1 Ss ed at B® —EEEE £EPING ROOM 1% RESPECT ; _ EXPERT BLOCK LATINO amb. “reste! © monies of 4 we TAEM OY PLEASANT. T on 2 = * ROOM HOUSE. COMPLETELY ““apl- home for ‘acy only FE T. ( ~ TROCKE West Bloomfield : cement © tere uire om Vie ra Fisher * Boas ‘ve For your land cont ect We hare We are sneciaiists in treading. We = people, t17.bu a WE. lake Fron furnished § minutes drive to the — g.3908 a ey take O ton tary ‘3.4163 aeeter 2: : immediate burers For ‘an @e- are gaiming ® reputetion as te PE 24169 _new Lincain Division EM 3-4014 Extremely well Isi¢ out bric®. - AF wieten 7 re Pod : MSA04 SLEEPING ROOMS. 00S FERRY REALTOR uncTmte Motos 887 vice Re —— * ead Rieger et Frect wo Johnsos todas. Area. Do a oot, ‘fee et obligated. Cai Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 © ba EL woMEaN gina waivitecas en tt BA EM Py FE eee | 1; Coca Sie coer te whee. | HNSON peo st trading your Rel 1 LARGE ROOM AXD BATH. sie “%ecofated. Automatic heat. Near Div, ent: PE ~267 No Down Payment a eve is Queen the other © A TOHNSON, Realtor & shopping center. Ref- *icSie ents FURNACES CLEANED SFR. i . e ve cpeeree farms, tn- eekly. EM 3-4063 | Win pufid on your tree & clear : Reward. FE $-4547 166 Buclid 1704S Te Rd. Ste — ts = iy FoRR erences & deposit required, MY = BIDE. | | wim, be f vedraorm starter homes 0 ela [Ost BLACK COCKER SPANIEL si Northern mies ane | TROE RMS. PAR | S-aas0. Busnesomen. PE 23617. | 82 3 bedroom mes Ta 4 Ni Viecinit: laird eo private bath and entranes. In- ¢ ROOM DUPLEX. VEWLY . | WILL GIVE MAN & WIFE ROOM ing, bui “Ree Se AES ear bao Ree Bove Roe Peles! __FEA | PRL Fe pa | Fare ta"henie a Soak Ret raanh Cae aed Gee Me apecte | His to eae Pree estimates, FE 6 “oat RIG. RED BORE ROUND MORTGAGES Re yr Furnished 33 ; eae 9 Vieinity of | nee Ee ent Apts. ._ 1083 Baldwin. | GHARMING 2? BEDROOM ( PLASTERING. - 4004 GOOD PR je acre. —nme—~ | “ROOMS. LOWER APT @) nic ed. odern. vit F. C. W od C cial residential @| repsir. | awe ree et x sae | oR, Se 1) @ 2 BEDRM. LIVING * semen, Utiition furn. FE bsers. | ities furnished $23.00 weeny, wy |__ Rooms With Board 38, O O. SSC RERVICE ON WHERE| Gio omy 0, tree’ FS, Leas. | ° “parm, Long Ce. expend | Bachan ovens near vous |) BMS. AND BATH PRIVATE Ex | |ROARD AND ROOM FOR MOTH Reaitor ame “*¥* PERS TS a e. | tatable : | able. . . Ne OL | LAKE, —3) BORM. rhe Contes Ww Rare FE. saci LOST: BEAGLE. BL mae. Fe_sostt a Rood =A | Ba: a ETte & PVT Soles A AND BATH | eu sane ny: Cad ate * | COMFORTABLE oon = Witt vere ieesemvead oun motes AMMIE DUNN JANITOR SERV. Yeves ‘“narsor octers eel re Rea tor (* path. Washing Sfaalities Couple | . =e turn od, Counie with | SLIZABETH LAKE PRONT 2 BED. Pers for eentlemer West sice TNOTHING. DOWN “Nee A4 mopping. waxing a i ee ee | or 2 employec girls, Adults cay. | aor wndgr epee seuinihbene Tecmgeaei Meade | ee Pay only $125 MTG. cost . Low "floors, _ rE con bale HB ln oasie N. x. ___ | Pere wi toa | tomatic ™ Pimachine evatl.. NEAR TOWN. LOW RATES monthly parments 6 per cent in- Peg TADS POEMS OT Me See meee sg ig ge ll ieee ea SS ai estimates ; Prefer working ot _S- 187 _ N N nS = ost ts Kat “ez Mt awbute £'Some" Wanted Real Estate 32A | Eii‘tefer' bam ‘cher 8 9m 7 PME O BATH EYL ERTE. 3 punsiswen wOURE POR RENT. OPE bam RED HORSE CORP. ant ee oly st ‘Lost. STUDANTS OLASSES, Vi |” NGS ie PRM, BACHELOR © Apts. 2 3 ROONS Sas bate PONTE | eon ee os sa ee ee eee ee ee ass-Elizabeth Rd. FE 42253 ; Hist i 7902 : | Close to Fishers c Mtrs TREE TRIMMING, ae FE Sir Berea eee gl = RIVATE 36 MATH. 5 ROOMS, eT on EAR FURN 2 ROOMS AND BATH. Fr SS ai ——— 5 ERICK STARTER fa + J ve, a al, Free ect. PE VSM H é 24A force ready to convert your ST FLOOR PRE ATE vin side Bt. 415 weekly | heat hot water, Oo per month. Ad FOR GENTLEMAY eee | exterior. Approximately 1 acre of in obbies into . We bave _On Square Lake. vate entrance, e privileg cher . Dressmaking, Ta Tailor ing 16 POPPE LLP with oy children. EM MY 2-4002, blocks f bus, FE 6-3027, 35 '2=7 and top © . Close to cos. NEW SCRABB ensions to mov ‘ito this generel | share © sy Come ; a os KEEOO GAS Deavere Den . echiot & g. You cent save i © * easel on: than FORMALS aap __ PANG ramet cent of a EE a 3 ROOMS, TILED. BATH. ON best. ‘Til June 15th wire 2168 WER “EXCELLENT _tames made to Fe 2. > | ao = —-7; ees ” ant erg tor haligre, aren and pisces “Rooms. .| jake Pontiee Lake Road. Willow Beach. ‘Adults only FE vweels see Testihews. we. FE $0377. i appatat SS “Law ~ ‘West of Ponting come i? A>, “.uparn Rear_Office. |3_@ TILE BATH. UPPER. WELL | _*-0054. ; , $4113 "Notices a —* 25 robes mastakee’ many olbees i pooat APT. FE Gicd AFTER | bested & clean. 47 Charictte, PE MODERN ROUSE 2 BEDRMS— BEDRMS ‘Convalescent ‘Homes 38A G = RAW FC ORD AGENCY. oye oa : "wtomn ae ae : POT easrearindsl aie Gaitcocna in North West Detroit for many | _¢ p.m. <| "RMS AND BATH 12 mi. W. of Pontiac and 1 WONDERFUL | ae eee urniture Refinishing | AAA PRIVATE years past therefore <2 m vemer 3 BR : ; to town. | downtown. 367 ‘V. EOC Commerce until June’ 15th Gerly people. flexible rates. lov- W Est J BEVERLY - PALL AS | mind of © Know to ¥ nished. Walking distance to seth ha : _3355 Fox, EMpire 3-4005. care, trained _ Jee! on your zn Pes oy, maximum | \yen 3 “5 land | § & BATH. . WELL HEAT —_ pam, “freshen eco DOWN Miahy PE St. tar™ _toneuletion FE SS0T- rewahy ist =. eee eae | Ate e¢_& clean. 111 Prospect. PE) weanty a “gall, Recital shade ond Grepord, Neat es 0 pin. This small ¢ room = ; * or i vaiue- -- R00! oar | } __Income T Tax Service 17 ny GIP t pa Soulan sect | tt, Come barers wetting Ser al ; i gas al || ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH & Sue vanes & ane ok haeeuave rina om On fect, tr smal emi |B, Oy ae Phone PE | Hone ene, bet totee bast |S ROOMS, GRocxD FLOOR. Pvt | trance FE 7-801. 3055 caere| eer eer mCi ‘Ri d INCOME TAX AND GENERAL 26123 conhaestiat The Salvation | ness pronerties It costa ne mere) entrence. UU? furn Aduts. FE | _Auburn Heights a water 2 C. garage Reason- EVERGREEN REST HOME FFE ] gQewday ledeer OL 1-663: after 5 OL Arm , to get the mexithum results Call 41319 UTI Root amp ty _ et Widiete B Mares Ge, ai Bony tee eee 975 Baiiwin Are FF 4-6203 = : ———— cau "Q@UARD WATCHMAN, IN- tociey for fast active service REDE LOWER FLAT Adult " ree= Co EXCELLENT CARF FOR AGED u BS fn 203 di ; Servi 1g! ‘vestigation, ane confidential serv - ; 7 Ata Cclidren welcome Gas heat 4 *1OD"eRN ROOUS ant Rath W Huron, FE 5-8183 _ Rates starting at $125. OR 3-370 BLOOMFIELD Bey ed E_ 5.0809 C SCHUETT REALTY M2483 shower in Commerce | Village ee Swim shale ead aki waed sou : AUDIVOX HEARING AID RM 1) “Sang ds yy: ‘Ro: s ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND Kitehen furvishes Washing far: PARTIALLY ~ FURNISHED OU. Hotel Rooms JF "in Mastein is, Gpoer ta: “ACR CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF. “io, N Secinse. FE 40628. 7404 FE. Highland Road enivence. Utilities paid. FE shied | fies in bo -want Auts. all heat, plex is Drevicn Plams, $65 00 per Lake, Bloomfield Township South ‘ied Beautifully shed Pontiac _— ia ee ————— AN ROOMS. PRiv. | _**"*s¢ ™M 34377, _afeer_4 o,_O8 >I HOTEL AUBURIN of Square Lake Rd and “s mile Laundry. Phone Tl. ~ Aerotred Knapp Shoes == BADLY NEEDED a LARGE CLE eeONara, 2631/4 ROOMS CLOSE IN UTILITIES SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT FUR. i x | cast of bahedicbent FOR FAMILY AMILY BLA WDhyY SERV. av Fred Wer-aan : We hove wayeré waiting ice te bath, ~ is Lake ‘Road pore adults FE 2-2466 after | — reasonable can at 30 Mec- | moar wer — pod axle bch tc : : eae om aemae iets ARTY MACS FORE “OR 3138 , following B |] ROOM FURN. APT. COUPLE : | z occ. | Gemma ed setrigecotnn aem.| ) eim. TaeD Is borne. sere! 18A Mire Bs 281 83 Mark. : | only, PE 7122. nished § rooms bath. fire- | Auburn FE 24233) ‘eied family room. 2-car *raLeed | FALL LD WAVE. |3 ROC, es a oe K NI JDSEN | plece. auto. bet weer 2 eneren | RUBOS SOTA oe! NL IOD. | sarage and blacktop drive Suitable ie ¥elcome ase thru June per em fooms, ‘ ol « | 8.8 Dorsihy re 2-1244. the pee month. Cali Detroit, Ymeweot | West H St,, Phone -8266 | Lawn seeded Beeutiful view. Im- —bend-+—- ~~ 9 vecnaascrll as = 7 ROOMS AND BATH PYT ENT. | ‘ 3 2 ssion ood terms | Tn Debt’ Small guild welcome. $16 per ¥k. “Bret Tne lncledes earage. = ____Rent_ Stor es 40 ai — = yen sine at s mi - | #-1431. = = sere heat and - 4 “ft vou are having troubie "aay . aie LOWER CLEAN PRIV.| water. Living. room. with ~ STORE BUILDING, 63 PER M Sundays. EM ‘ia | fete CREDIT ct WHITE Couple. No drinkers. FE | Murphy ded and closet: bed- I 1 LAROE ROOM A yD 2 BATH. $10) geod peighborheed fer grocery $26,500 - $27,000 EXPER " Ss cioret,— + | : ba z removals, Pr FE. $0803 ot OR [eee eo, San is SF aed with small dinette. $10 per 3 2 BEDRMS. ew ALLED Lk. Mop. _™mun_St_ OL 20761. - ei Z . ‘a ee peuiend A month Sn” Reasonable. MA | ___Rent Office Space — 41 _8-1331 WO 3-4816 Xmas Specials} Cah arby Obes. | BRO RMS, KITCHENETTE. CLOSE ; = __Moving & Trucking 19 FE tal | . TRS Rae pee ee WML TL KNUDSEN 7 eons SORES IR, IRSEXOHAM /AA MOVING-HAULING “REALTORS TR ; rE eae —_ ware sie ew - fguitabie for engineering. Sales of- $3 ory OR +1305 : ; E BEDROOMS. NEWLY DECO | W, PRINCETON. Of RESALE Resennabie ot a $3488 | tracted i ‘ee oy Sep = Open Eves. “ti 9: Sunday 1% to 5 PY ROOM, co UPLE ONLY. as H ON FRONT ed. ne wares och ede 2 room home wita eee bee | cal, matting) Ste 20M et ean | WILL BUY OR LIST YOUN LAKE "in Ne drinkers. 116 Center. FE > BOOMS.XD ey MONTH. ? foem 118 5 1008. Separate dicing | fod ruvbish, FE $-6033. att a ; ha 5-4360, K, G. An, 102 EB. HU: room 8.6 2 96. Plastered walls. | a ao ‘ON AND AFTER TE. _¥ M EY is | Pe PONTIAC, EM 3331 | He sre evens must sell. UNiy, 1- emrenre sto Te ite too cash to mortgage. Balance | CASH : Regent: julie fre fora.” Adults 300 8. Woodward, Bhem., Mr sero $71 Der month: 4 per cent includes | FOR room. / : cy Se = pe f car Lawrence 403 DOWN. A 2 bed : oa 1. ; e d new room ARNOMB REALTY ; none gr a m3 agai Saiki) So eee wees | eee el _BLED 210 8. Telegraph Bd |. Close ‘to St. Benedict's Church. nt LE ‘0 Dis SPACE POR ae wa NSHIP. FHA ____. Travel 1 Agencies 285A PERTY? calf nome cal’ A tpaee. Van Welt. OR 31385, Resale. 2 bedroom home. Bath 5.0676 perimeter heat, . Ae MAN BA eee ee PAY. Our method of . llaneous, ‘42 prox, $2,040 down te 4% per cent wants Work. call ‘anytime. FE PLANNING A TRIP? | Su eS ee For Rent MiscoBane : mortgage. Balance $61 per month s pects money. erator furnished. : includes taxes and ins. STP. “Don't worry Lookers.” Ca’ Smith, 38 E. Huron st ‘SUITABLE FOR STOR STORAGE, 18x26", i “~~ 3s & us now. We ne lake, and Zine ae é ible | two 10g, Parkhurst. Call | RESERVA Ett ee ha Bee FE | | IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Priv. | + INTERNATIONAL — DOMESTIC is. We handie ~"oMe ES ater 2 FR 5 io White Only $1650 | rucks to Rent | Sens **"ca = ell details and clos- s ROOM MODERN HOME. EM 3, FE 5 - ges on Lake. Only $1 { mel 3.3507, ' For Sale rales 43 0 down. New 2 bedroom home. Bath. ena, we | PONTIAC TRAVEL ie. = a 4. . SERVICE vor wee seit | J. HAY DEN, Realtor wy i, Babes takes sw maton Bt | 8 EB. Walton FE 8-011 cae es ey ‘MAHAN: ) Industrial Tractor Co. - close TO 85 8. WOODW . d eS OO ene Ww. me tehe = E a -FOR CASHIN A! J ac ee Es HURRY, sell things ; + row 3 ets! ss om. : mie | through Classified, Ads. FEderal 86918 4 bedrm home I'y baths. laree™ closets Landscaped rard with patio A real value at $15,030, John K. Irwin = Since 1025 313 West “feron Street ; Phone FE 5-447, Eves. PE ¢341§ WATKINS LAKE oe — } BED- ‘room, mammoth soo tah PA aul lace, knotty br xe erms EM 3-4 129 lots, GI approved a b main black d roads. $50,500; $23,000 down. EM 34236. 20 minutes from Pontiee, new 9 bed oak floors, | 1800 dewn. Phone 34107 Leke front “he ome. spacious founds and guest house, — replace, fruit trees, Terms, EM 3-4198. ee EM 3-423 for details. ciuminam siding. s40e 2 toes aluminum s MU ¢#8i1 Cenrent block 2 bedroom, ca: fenced lot, Duc $8500. MU 4-6863 pois, Dar enreaes Lake ar earnae, Due taxes Lake Area Schoo! bus. low $4050 full price. MU 48812, 2 bed ber-b-q in $25.000, EM Ft Cas: exe front reom, 2 ‘irepieces. dock and raft ot close to shopping 2 i fust off black treet. A rea) doll house. For —— call EM 3-4197, extens Bogie Lake Front, 265 Ft. tront:- <_< ee 2 a & full perch —— *i8.600. wae to roe call Cooley Lake’ Front, 1°; th t Yai Te tiled: fir re: ‘outs a if B-Q. 4 parte Recrooms. $35,000 terms. East Highland Ares, 2 eee: basement. lake $1750 down. i ape wa Se sebema! Lake Area. 3 actes @ and beth, car rags. Hes 00 fury ue Phone ay De fore 9 p.m. EM }-4236. 3 bedroom lake —— any are, many exiras. $8000 fal Socks. fy. 34 ibe Lovely beach on Duck Lake. ‘bedroom frame $10,500. MU + Tel 000 Se Cass Lake ent, “plastered wali. = pee mg nelusive s "ee e from Pontiac. cM Sais.” Tevctige aaderee Se oy mypototmeat to yw G- 3. heres, = miles from Pontus, Commercial building on oak Rs Ve Nall fice. Paved ment drive, 9 New brick 3 bedroom, $1808 De Pie Sar a ieltpate 2 houses oe 43 _ For Sale Houses M8 | SALLEE WOODS SUB! $23 \bedroom hom: on M% secre lot. Oo only 52 face ranch bom at Te og lames insurance. eo C. COPPENS _ OPEN § AM. TO 8s P and jon — Ta_ the _city, ; streets s Par fait details, call Meh” Hoyt, lon creme EME vase | Sad eet aan Sea — ki ws : NIC TOLIE FE a meet your te mes, gee beat, Set weter, only Sesto prlect pour chi — —— pm. For further information call Houseman Spitzley sine $16.20 LITTLE FARM ~ ine i ‘ ‘ . res NICHOLIE a Fer Sole Howene _ 42) for Sete Mowmes <3 | Eset Wee, sesuroee — | TE-FHM ad ae = Model open 1 - 8 p.m, daly i anh ah mae . SS seexthis excel- ung ANCH HOME ON 2%3 ACRES, : lent 6 rm. & ¢. tered, walls, Oif furnace. Terms er ee] Shee louse: Veterans | 4BEDROOM | SiaetAg | BCELE & HARGER CO. a rooms, basement: 2 cr, Gereer-| Just § decks north of Wal- New 3 bedroom homes: full base- | erera : rage. A big value (oh $7,400. | 4950 DOWN — Cozy 2 bedroom 3 OW. be Bt. All tos shire, 2, of uare Lake Hurry! O go and Hoe ee aaa) re : COLORED R ANCH Very liberal terms. bungalow Eid ee , @it # they won't last, be wd ys. ae ; BDRM. SUBURB. ‘ * Good clean home on ex- MOVING TODAY ROGER BERLIN co. * esa LAKE | ORION. « ROOMS Wh Bo Rent . 3 Reali Severatet ae, fiasures. Gees cee ae WEST URB. ould with we very... | BIONEER IC ANDS A Ta lor en brick; 93 Rw finished attic when could make | . 7 > 4 This full basement home has such af pR oe. | 4. $13,000 SPECIAL — 3 dedroom PIONEE 2 . A rooms; 2 Breplaces: Me path two bedrooms, down there . delta Teatares 90 finished recree- bath, full bamt.. auto. ranch style with oak floors, ples- 2 derma abla gikaee, in te REALTOR INSURANCE | ftofme and screens: paved an foot ‘ving’ *reom ‘with’ wall to No . Mee ye as Min | feoclatien* wtorms,’ octeens, Many citer fina features for five a : % . x rh * : po & oven i = A . ‘, be Mt Ré,-FE 108 Cakland Are. v2? Eyes. |. CALL FOR. r. Te ag __, mode ee ee : M en Do vr | bath. 890160 ot and pay tive |__ oth leaner, a AY bhvimg.. x. ; , NEW CO ¥ tered walls. basement. fully in- oney W poe ge and only Yerms. CLOSED ALL PD DAY THURSDAY : NEW HOME TN $2100 Down, new 3 bedroom! sulated, Garage, ers $5.8 ‘Open as on Friday. ree 6 rm 3 nlee bed- $1,000 DOWN homes, ‘quality “but lurdricusls ; fruit trees “and | About| MORTGAGE COSTS ONLY | 415,000. TRAM ;¥ER¥.LOW_Down payT rooms, “tlle '® Tasement, oil W. SIDE | styled basement . _ “e acre lot. Owner said to sell, re HOLMES-BAR’ As 4 rms., bath, bsmt., front & ae I 1. BROWN | Realtor furnace, N. end. Immediate’ pos- area. All you could de &| and that he would take « late} 3-BEDROOM HOMES 4302 Dixie Hwy. rear porches, A ga- . terms. A nice 3 bedrm. home with lovely | home a reasoriable price. We will| model car for Down Payment, ‘OR 3-1050 e, large jot. Asking si PE 24810 session. Easy ben. Gas heat, san ieee Nr. Joslyn a 3 Basement. soker — ao eee ere happy to show you, = a could oo au P n ts Less Move Raght in Deol PLE. LISTING SERVICE re r. easonable down > TODAYS SPECIAL ‘ayme Sowa \ wn ~ Best Buys Be Asai toh: REALTY ; H. W. Saag Sh? 2 Bedroom water front “home: PORN. G.I. RESALE, OITY. This Than Sant Only $9: YDowt NIC FHOLIE : : 7171 Baldwin 5-827 St. at ‘wilt " Lake Area, living rm. with dining ell, — mete , from dandy 4 bedrm. home . aie toa = \—— et gor a+ es value. $i, down kitchen, Ln with Gove, of = iat Drayton Plains. Good ®& H ARGER CO Op po ‘ heat, storm went, ee: Se eee | ri. toot NV wocetee W ATERFORD Miedreom brick plastered walls,| etc. ae, paved, Sinee dows, Pet Tf you are a Veteran, % ft i eng wns i ¥. i = \ : ZONED COMMERCIAL} {ate Ra Cute and cosy. oak floors, family dining room,| chaser can have Furniture, plus ‘don’t miss this Suburban Bunga: Mon. thru Sun. 10 to9 on N. Case 4 room cinderblock. . Pull 4 BEDROOM basement only $2,500 down. Escrow is A Deal af Lifetime! | Breezeway & a ety P\ 5 an. Sie cent aenetowe went bath, dase with $200. Payments of $70 per month ae 4 e 2 berms. Forced Sale room and bath home and 2- auto. oi] furnace. gas hot ee See. a nated 006 R LY includes s and Ins ERE'S WHAT huge, Mckes, fall oe Gl & FHA food Geoome. Ovaer’ torce Sack’ pesos Bie call bpsticesly clean and b- usse OUND | cary, worte END. Buutt in 4 H 2 heal. Soe sa xe pA ng gg Hn gM na on one : sell at the low e of sated lees to. with REALTOR-BUILDER ~ This 2 bedroom consist's : : Ser beat this “year. Only se oe pee eee % Dn Yr M. teage See cam atereee: | Leslie R. Middleton | Sag Pe oe eye. eis | 26. Bases ean) gh ewe, ae cm gerkes| YOU GET: | stern idea town ine eh | Ra" died “terenent ge | 27¢ Dn. SOY r. ortgag 3 ; Re ee | VICE Hoors. very | HARD OAK FLOORS Stee es entra ree it. | 3-BEDROOM. QUALITY VALUE PLUS - BY OWNER a hae pee | a See ant sesh, Tut price eee] Sitar Sart Giroux.Franks Oak toons coremte te | BUILT BRICK RANCH t™ this spotiess 3° bedroom | > rN Prone oeaiad om te eet | eee OR CORED et WM. A. What Happened? | CEARK REAL ESTATE| sUEQMATSIEGE MATER. || ORNERAL REAL EarATE,,.| Michen’ eftincta "are Yurt HOMES ‘oO - a # *m ry ; og high and dry room home in excellent condition. See "what one years, reat FE 46492 or FE 4-4813 DOE OOP SCREENS watt 6—Oun. 1 te 6 pm. = = Bem ag | FEATURING: Plasterel . : ing eanter. New gas fur- bans Semeeee Fenced 1 K ENNED I oem = i. aay 7 Watupie “Lis , ree ARGE UTILITY ROOM MOVE IN! - aerere nese, one's onl Nic Venetian blinds "has a lovely living room, | | ——~—~ YOUR CHOICE OF DECORA-| searoom rench home ea. _W od C | Walls, Oak Floors, Ceram- | ceneree ou a LE - R tomg eceled Eicheo. Back yard YOUR CHOICE OF TILE ee ae otro Oo O. tic Tile Baths, Full Base- Sr nS vor FHA. contract. | 287 © rE +3360 Completely fenced for your ALL CITY IMPROVEMENTS IN heat and large recreation OR 31238 G : Payments ort, A rs —_ Open” Tren ti ® ——— enc Arce artri e < Plastered walls, Oak Tfottice Open, e-7° ments with Gasinators, he —. oT . ad S nn es ae ae ge) yong. eee — anaes BAY cos See r trade this new . today ! IS THE “BIRD” ALL. “OU WNL? 4B MN =A T ’ home located north of Ox- BRICK 30 P.M.-7:330 P.M iS d Wat ford with lake privileges for |S R ro a . 1:30 P.M.-7: MM, Brick 7 room 2 5 | Sewer an ater, ine ans im home eat ut mont, tot’ sens00. Storms “end Dele 5 area of DRAYTON PLAINS IRECTLY BEHIND ST Phiten with loads cf eupbe os. DIRECTIONS: TAKE ast with 2 large bedrms... large COLORED scroene, Mardwoed fiesrs, plae| beastifea new Homes. Lake $1,750 DOWN . 3. TAL Pull basement with owteme and | Seminole Hills | PIKE ST OR AUBURN AVF Game pees end fell beth, AMILIES living room. 10n13 kitchen, Tie mooie and shopping simost ory seereumes s\ivemeem mse | COX: Farlemore & Bondale with, small house on reer. = Located a ee ef the bet) SRoseaty. EYE TO & real solid built home and bedrooms are very as close. E} Oe veasemably prised at only F Tee eee = per cent Equitable room home built in "55. Ce- Se iivine fom. Well WwW ESTOW N REALTY “COU INTRY FARM dhoo = ness cad |) @ransed Mapericaced (Gsiscmen #7500. OPEN Friday 2 | Mortgag remic tile bath. _cutom fom landscaped, extra big lot with 2) COMPANY § ROOM MODERN HOME AND modere heating system. Alse __EAST SUBURBAN | fete’ Bes cas 5 ACRES mene 'gigh many cies (sy | gan Move io at ence for only FE 86941 eee _ A. Taylor Bem tor oe or tree is Oaly dann te Ot volves | = a miles seem of — i pazmente--et- , ber $1790 down 1 | win * piece i horses and aseetas pean ga ce yY ly 2 bedroom home jus closing costs. See Mrs : . pr ce t el » wit . Nat- | : | pra feed eu pared reed eeeg | Hirenrdes i Glieeie "i, "Po | Sat en 6 et gegnrgen ase: | tet Here today tome SL BURBAY GATEWAYS tc Sral replace, Beautiful recreation | WMH, KNUDSEN fe AIOE _taguNENCE wooded Jt with one-car ge- a wai ment, oll “Satin wert fr wails, SPLENDOR: HAPPINESS fireplace. $3500 down. | aka con FE 42546 Free Parking waler sellauer, fecreatos John Kinzler, Realtor ferred to Saginaw St. Freds Tas te pour Gcqnea Geese tet L add’ S, Inc. | pit, Pontiac State Bank Bite __ room, lovely, kitchen, full 670 W. Huron $ FIRST ey ATua"Eown: |" compare, tus * pesseom | Powe" olen Saline, or is ~~ For Sale Lake Pro the bath and large living - fluron St. house for value. It offers beand new. rambling 82 foot brick . __Fer e p. 44 room with pictire window. - 3 BEDRM. Living RM. AND a 2¢ft, living room with ranch home with 2 car attechea | )\R. ST. BENEDICT’S 000 Dini Hwy. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | ~~~ We invite your imapection kitchen, large utility rm. 2 car fireplace, se te garage — , te op peo oaks “TEL-HURON SHOPPING 1331 i BY OWNER 3} BDRM. HOME on of lovely home, Only attached garage. $1,300 down or um ries room, snd large country is truly @ picture ty. 3] Huron Gerdens, like new 4 rooms. \ l Noo Finer _ make, EF 68 $10,509 with . considet cnr sf oqual veins, by > ee cen pak anno pores bedi,” wih targe ioe Sn Ts Sel .-Tgens Tidacs Sa aeitetics | | EPRRONT ALLS ABP a Sees __Fe 00 207 to hot water, All for amie tile bath. Other bath bas | . floors bath ‘f cleanest homes ve mprov $5,009 ‘for Edw. M. Stout, Realtor |"Ranch-Type Lake Front | 6)'6 Telegraph Open Evenings | 98,860 with $1,900 down—or fein wash bowls: Extra levetory | ° Century ol wit ie tubs, oe eee teens =| __guieh cole. VE 2210 7M, w St. FE 6416... beach and si:uated on a Multiple Listing Service. $7,080 cas . off kitchen 16° x 36° Ii room | space ree ft. lent . Mas twe nite OTTER a NEW - BRICK a Eree_Till_ 8:20 Completely fenced Jot. tre, moc | | West Sid with fi 12 20% | See, with plenty shade and ge- Cedrecme and fhe ote can _Sygap: wee. Owner morms. ern 5 rooms and beth with knott ? vest Side . mous s 058, $1. be made into two. more bed- _ rior, stone floor, tile. S ivan Lake SR amic kitchen and eating area 8 _v scant AND @PICK AND ll Farm . No Money | Grren"ristgeme nt sat | nee, ceumnouen ipngh| fy Stlamabatstng: | Salih elie ten rine | Seas Smet 2 at my sma 2 | Sembee sta a | esky Wagers tape oe - c — wei - > — wit ease all ¥ tors Down eee ied macs room 5 Eames | Sraaen, wae Sen teh Siete’ trom teres 06° wrecreatin GOOD VALUE you. we feel. sure. Plas- must vee this at only 812 DENNIS O'CONN2:. BROKER R. D. RILEY. Broker ook as Gulbeur xin and en and bath. Coe room Ww e. These end | Qtees g he A re teres oe, core, commen. 150 and terms rm 2. y . . =< ’ af e sand t fine’ in ear. - floors. — i ace ee 5-063 yout tot 2 28 Jed ved: (800 Elizabeh Lake Ra. FE ¢1187 ae ap > Civilians Only $350 Down 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOWS WHY PAY RENT $33.70 Monthly PLUS TAXES & INSURANCE / HURRY! /ONLY A FEW LEFT TOTAL PRICE ONLY . $1,000 Down 2Z- Family—Afarshall St. 5 rooms and bath first floor, aan t5e3 3 bai “IEC AEE SURAT Let this 8 roo room income ‘na hoor _ itself. 2 apartments < 2n hoor: owner apartment Full basement, garage, Only $2, vown, = 56 ft. ~ the with ‘ s anges or wit fade "ser morte. ew fire- orn Michieos lake vroperty. on first | BRICK cE ment with| In one of the city’s finest 4 Ga-| tions. bedrooms, see ent, Tel- ister Ee $9,000 with low down cas END dar, tg oe of closet e, oll FA —— 4 aaeeee. "Only $2,500 2. best, io _ Priced “tos = ~ ny a $9,975. old oe consists By se ik = 7 dining / room All Improvements In With Load: of Features DON’T MISS TH IS DEAL MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY .- 1.P.M.-7 P.M. eines t High St. gine TWEEN, MONTCALM AND > ts) ae = 5 4 included, also awnings, At- tached garage For Sale Houses | “a Attention Newlyweds * R. 7 Realtor th ea wn will “Retirement awe 4 => ages ha ‘and. Paved road.” “Gon $5,000. Foom ranch home. | t Dorothy § Sayde Teveile: = ' . modern 3140 W. Huron TOR oe 3-441 “ wo 641, EVES. floors, cove cellings. Fu! basement —48'x2¢ — growne . windows—tdeal arrangement — BRC for rec. and shower * rooms. Must be seen to be |. Priced at only new ranch ry for appoint- Lape agit ge a full base- 7 ag haem ek ante: EAST SIDE-NEW j + ftehen eink, and weg’? oes within Aasite bot ae? . Real value the city, “ Fay 9 : for handy man, i room, modern desea WEST - to Tel ie By utility room. Tile bag se enedict 5. 6 room \ bath, hardwood floors. modern b ww with full base- the first to live in this ment and furnace Large jot, somty home: ‘The -price Priced at -oniy~* eae e LL PRICE — ¥ bed be ane Pee plo ay _ stached = rage. Pull Seon gl aitomatc tie oll heat “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE — Just Listed * ¢. HOUSTON REALTY ON ae 4] i] LAKEFRONT ~ 3 . oi aoe & a _brick, Panoramic _ picture window ove spe lake waters, cor- ner ledgerock fireplace, . Ceramic tile : sent iat ata on ° Rent Beater Se POU ae ceooen Paes — — sooels. = has birch cupboards trace ae te . ‘room, af. wees Kagel of the screened front por tered garage. Five ft over- oat down, balance 5 ike hang i : ont, Wi a wait, see it today, style. See no — oa Vas < Sub. PIONEER HIGHLANDS — \\ ashington Park Sub. BR MIGRLANDS | — GI Resale Sweeping vestibule opens 3 bedroom, brick. front bungalow. into specious living room, with full Sapsmens. oll heat, ‘oad family dining room, modern hot water, Includes carpeted kitchen, Open stairway to and dining « = the large 5, Ce bath with shower, oak floors 8 ee eon 6 5 and , ered 12,000, cash . Full basement, to4 per cent af 'mortense. eas heat. — windows a NICHOLIE mi and cornef lot, Only INCOME with city bus at REALTOR ; ares 49 Mt. Clemens Ot”. FE. 61901 block ag Eve. Mr. Vorhes FE ¢-2008 nice Terese, recently Geoereted, an ae sage eta roe RET EBAY tu bathe: fond le lot, er liv: buy “pases Se fal now ae tie wil ail with needs own: outside of town and says must -Will sacrifice for quick. sale. Wonderful terms.~ peas Care. : | Five Acres only $8300. Total price. Good ... ci ting and landscaped lot with evergreens, Has neat clean home and has way. This is a good invest- ment for the future. $11,950 and 8. GAYLORD 136 B. Pike St. Open Ev FE 49584 WEST SIDE MARK STREET — home, breakfast room. pe ne of Sgt oat “saiet oe TE 5 garage, f $1,000: DOWN zou care to the problem’ of ving only rent sho for your agg we have three homes Wel festrickd Waterterd mails. Estates Estin estes freeiy given from our ortse of yours HERBERT C. DAVIS Sots OAKLAND, MERR ‘Bub. per TE OAKS 100x120 Corner lot Jee im Auburn Pe sa lis, 85x210 $2,000 Drayton serene choice building sites $1200 + ‘4 iets, Palmer 8t., oon side. 240x- es on Baldwin Ave., 6t2- im, 18 acres, Dixie Highway frontage, a small lak = £22.000 - terms. Roy Annett Inc. 28 ©. Hor REALTOR on ere] 8.04686 | Opes Evenings end ouan t ~ 4+ Drayton Woods Umited number of funding sites are still srenese cluded and wel) in this se ed subdivision, Located pong Ton and o Wetgine Lake "Deewt “4 equit- a roved, May be go with rensenabte Chapin Real Estate 4701 Dixie ae. OR_3-1923- —OR_3-1233- E AST BLVD. = gikt W. an FOR B Cherokee Hills ! _ ita A je the count gee, of Biase Lake Thar | mile west a net "ei ; Eves — t Opportunit hecessary g tata a prez : 4925 Pontiar Lake Rd FE 5-4311 , eo, steht Sat eel real b oo ces For Sale Acreage 7 ‘Clarkston: REAL ESTATE INC. Near Cass oe —_ 1 Bem rill, neat ~ Ee. it hing, drags cows, 4 raise ~frame “house;— putt Ft $17,000, etry can be ar- ranee®. 80 ACRES = ha ae ia land: a Ee $11,000; Down payment §2, ni40 2 ACRES Near as 6City, ble - er "boring fed creck Large ‘wal Bouter . Pull * “ear Cais City. Comes eimopet with 3 milk cows 2 heifers, 1 gage! and poultry erib. Xco nome machines, 811,000 = % down. 20633; if ve answer, call MA * actors ARMS % to 10 acres. Holly and 3 . As low as $100 down. A. Inc. Ti%_N. naw 6t Pontiac _or_Mr. potaieneah. MA 54-0621 for ap- 0, SERS GF FIBER CARB, For Sale Farms 48 warp F PARTRIDGE REALTOR a ateetieetiaiatiaaineatiedtaadiintaedinadintiadts M ARLETTE, MICH. ef productive land @ bedroom modern brick home with ful) besement. Other out butidings. Priced reduced te 96050 for a quick sale R. D. RILEY, Broker boo Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE ¢1197 . _— a Se WE NEED LiSTINGS Nicholie & - ee co BS W Maron, PE $8143. Open aeres et Evenings. 124 Acres One-half mile west of new MM highway. Ideal fer de- Felopment ced below eurr . Call today. ’ Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 232 W_ Lawrence Street Fe +416; or FE }-2850 “LET'S TALK BUSINESS" VARIETY STORE Bere is @ busy Sete S| | showing ov erat S08 0 gree +s rh proud to HARDWARE E d Sort fol i be MICHIGAN BUSINESS JOHN A. LAN: $5736. TELEGR, PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR Partridge 18 THE “BIRD" TO sEB REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES SALES CORPORATION BROKER A FINE 10 UNIT MOTEL plus | FE 43581 “Buckner Custom Are Happy Folks ee Pe a with . rc: to’ yo A a annene ® pleasure Provide for tn: f ure f ean by a mediate one % _ Yoana to $800, wp to 4 monte t BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY ATIONAL BLDG., a the re — Pg wel- your patronage is a REFRIG. : erences ner septeaserecene bed with mattress RDS WAREHOU SE # 4-24 er ag UE Peon © 1996 by NEA Berwin, ine. “Wonder what the difference is between that and a rum- it ble seat® Mom says Dad courted her in one!” * Sale Household Ge Goods 57 5 reom owner's ead drive- in reste ioe os r 3 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, WAL- Oakland. Co. lake with . of nut, §75. of drawers, main . way . Owner $s. ek bed with matress, may rate or nase r—3 drive. 1 iseonnd ne ad $10, $68.500 on terms. price | ours 6 to 5. Saturday @ to AN % cu. aS ager “Ope Fi LIQUOR Mortgage » Loans Aiar bes 52. tin center of ighly a a 88 aka : ays. ‘970.6 ne — Loans — $600 to $1,500 parking excellent Bu any on 26 en bide. tacheded at homes, modern pot, in —eby $24,000-dn- = yi me 3. ° oe im stool bam tf stand on m or” enciose street in ec area. Ope fed ne paiy eo constructed entirely by help Unbe- ‘4 ite & garage or on ‘Mevable its, $14,750 buys fiz- & garage home. gore, Roe ee | _ sone — 1050 W. HURON ST, | ggurry-n ‘s¢ FORD POR ANY OPEN EVE. TIL 8 $isee ‘or car Sia "Etiet hal Cager rE ~ Opportunity ty to Invest 1% - : AKEFRONT $25. $30 or = will buy one building lot. Restricted ten-thoGsandth. y-four hun- Wood Will trade = small Gredths, or one Voeuty-seven bun- house, housetrailer land @redths Royalty Interest in 664 contract, R. J VALUET, sere tect near one of world's | x OAKLAND ited ou ofl npr gare | fields. Lim- | AVE FE 50693 sain Wyma Be domes Acsbers | ALLER. FOR s e < ag Eg em aE | MOCeE TRAILS, Ay oon —o_Eiane,_ See soe PROPERTY se WE ¢ OVE R = wor wocere living uarters aBere, THE STATE _tarm_or FE +0 oo TA bl SMELT | Sale or Trade amb w Frou canto bance iat af Sale or rade up. Also 4 other bars up. RESTAURANT * well-established, steady ora Md @ ACRE FARM. Lapeer, build’ = a late, #14 Guleghiet ths state. $5,500 and KEEOO FULLY EQUIPPED. All modern day jong Easily operated by cou- a “bathe 2. repates: rear Pairs age eet ARE nl Lake SMITH OR. FE See this ene #| ‘STATE WIDE jance om’ eoniract or cash. re 31690 ~ FOR Fa og FF > ACREAGE Can a i. 1,1. PE 40003 Nas WwW Huron ON BiLack® NR. 2068. arvey Wilson, Btr ‘ACRES You have’ to thie to believe. Nice 7 room with plaster | ool ESeeiy howieg seam, $i ooo. Terms. Fs —— tate Service of Pontiae ARLES, REALTOR wit 8 | relegrep _____ FF ? = MOTEL | TOYS, TOYS. TOYS 8 unite om well travelied S25 Barnes Toyland now open iar sona| business im the ur b aways for Christmas Trade in) area and « Huron. Also old icq skates On a new ne A watifal » Room to “Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. Clarkston, Mich. 675 Baldwin Ave Sale Business s Property “0 a ieediednedined BARGAIN! FOR SHOP OF BUSI are frontages INVESTMENT BU YS” 600 f® Diste Hwy. ~cmmerstel frontage pear M'S. 43 per hs 300 ft. of M15 age bear oeae ouee. $15) singe ane Ideal corner. Main rosd between Orion and Clarkston. $5,950. $960 Clarkston REAL ESTATE ING 30 8. Main. Clarkston, Mich. MApie 6-582" hee ‘Commercial Frontage _ Sarr a gf $65 per Dorothy Snyder Lavender ne wpe FE 24411 NTACE —S on ‘Selous: ore. Ke, ow, cused cat ats he Syed car on property. a ““ His, in triett . Inquire Ave. vot cet PE +0461. 4-21 | die vn fal in ry —- full pees ar Tras FOR SALE SWAPS with SWAP arcepted as trade-in weed | cars Hd Van Welt. ¢ or. _31358. xtures evenings til] §- easy BARNES HARDWARE piace Open 14g W. Huron FR 59101 1CE HOME, 4 B ig auto -forced air ges beat, — modera SUILDING LOTS WORTH ¢ oom tr us for @ complete line of fire | ho ortass cond. Hi; offer, MAr- &” FOUR POSTER “ED‘ __tress_and springs. | PE +1017 — ABOUT ANYTHING git 100 POR THE HOME CAN BE FO bargains USE oe LAY-A-WAY PLAN Y TERMS TO Pat We buy, sell or rade. Come cut and look arownd. 2 acres of free parkin { NE FE 53-0241 | OPEN DAILY 6 TO 6 | AND SUN. t2 TO 5 L & 8 SAL 4miles E » E. of Aw Rd. Alcohol 188 88 Proof “OxiaFelt B. B. neta 5$393" | sens ma Pm. Ask for Tom or F 10 “quarter sp ne _Sale Land Contracts 82 25% DISCOUNT $2,700 to handle contract Ini 6 “sold for 63.050. Requires per v5 TRADE 120 Ft. on Water 1 Jove thts nated hl towering oaks. Large living + ary ——- fireplace, 3 a 2 fireplace , Let Your $.$$ Work, lor You We hare ang small Brick Ranch With al the extras. t's - batha, 27 bedrooms and Gen, new. carpeting and ¢ére; les throughout and built al ‘oven and range Breerewar ~ —_ atttached 2 car gartge. S ontracts tor a} 0 Laagy . or / Will accept smaller home ots eels id §4at hs Ath tor Ted | _—_ -- McCurours No ‘ebiigation 1 Ft. on W Je HAYDEN, Realtor-|O Ft_on Water__ Open eves $500 Down 53 Venice of the Lakes Subdt- FINANCE co. Lawrence St 7 WHEN YOU. NEED $25 to $500] pA gg — Ry fsa hee ee c “STATE FINANCE CC CO. 102 Pontinc State Bank ee Seasonal Cash ot, ers ae Mi ‘BENEFICIAL \ ‘vision, sewer and x33 At ei coveps home or Pioneer Highlaids Long, low ranch _ with \, ee Aateman REALTORS . FE 4.0528 REAL ESTATE INC. RESTAURANT & TRUCK STOP Fe aes es = extra) f Ent ic “SCHUETT. REALTY —— 7404 E. Hi ‘land Rd. ievter Road “ped,-2-pears- booked Teg, 810. _S5. PE 80168. iv WESTINGHOUSE TV. z __take_over payments, FE 5-4661 AUTOMATIC WASHERS: BENDIX. Kenmore Genera) Electric, Thor, and Westinghorse Rebutlt. As low s §48 50 Kor 4 REPLACEMENT Oakland | PE Be dresser, 2865 Otsego +4 pe breakfast vet » 5 OU burner : Cedar chest . 15 Sectional Bookrase ... 2 Bendix washer 925 Overstuffed davenport ..........- $12 | Overstuffed chair - $3 | Am. size gas stove $20 | Studio couch $20 WE BUY, SELL LE TRADE OAKLAND roanir Lmasies Se oo. BEXDIX F "ELECTR DAT DRYER ae full Delivery and in- sear fae Visit out trade - dept. rs meni | = of Poptiac. or } mile | burn Heighis oo Sons | NEW. | 55 ranteed. ye down anon, $2 week. M r, late 1. aoe ~MY-1- 23 oa . 9 = base by a ES ey Sale Household Goods 57; GAS STOVE, e20 WASHER. #15. *| Playpen, $6. . FE §-6173. GOOD USED. ELECTRIC RANGES ALE NAME BRANDS AND SIZES. “SOME LIKE NEW $39.50 AND UP GAS RANGE. 3" NICE APP $30 98. Mik's. MI G30. ’ FREEZERS pad att a — a Chest For @ teal good deal come ft and see us how. We and Easy Credit Terms. ce ING BROS. FE 41112 PE LONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE GAg STOVE AND OIL HOT Wa. ter heater. cheap. OR 3-295). —— LARGE ~_ 59A | BEAUTIFUL SCOTCH PINE, Christmas Tree Dealers Beautiful Scotch pine — nursery stock, 4-to 6 f. will whelonle in lot of 200 or more, (DEALERS Call MA &-3361 or sg am, ons CYérkston bo : For For Sale M Miscellaneous RJ 3 } 4- ROOM SPACE : NEATERS. cheep lon ton chan holst and trol- Dixie Hwy. MA 5-7878- 7 a0om Or a HEATER, $20. OR 3-4000. tee ' =+——"CONSUMER’S 4 A PAYS POR ITSELF WITH BAV- INGg OF .} of 2-PAINT JOBS, - on new or old homes som at same Lal = agit OLDS NU-ALUMINUM =e Tanteed not | take trade-ins | AvTO WATER HEATERS, a” aL, cast tuos, r peel $390. Materials payments, 5 years to Also aluminum storm = pay awnings, ornamental cows khechbens VALLELY CO. ‘ OLive 1-9941 ___Auburn & Rochester Rds _ =: iron 8 Re-| LIMITED OFFER ome trap toflets, $31.11; 3 pe.) wurnaces. oi! fired. oun type. et and lave- Perect air, 84,000 BTU tory, $89.95. G. A. Thompson, 80 controts, $287.30 peed 8 Perrys. : tank ‘and duet work, needy, v0 | BUILDING above 0 eal water yeene A $895 VALUE FOR 6398. CAN PONTIAC PLUMBING “AND | BE USED FOR STORAGE, Ga- HEATING qondition,| RAGE, OR UTILITY BUILDING. | 2 8 naw FE 2-4397 0.N. Telegraph Re re eats) LUXAIRE FURNACES | 3 BATH oe ~ Fs. Lhe deste ae ees fired. $298 delivered, lown hen rneces, Of], gas = and coe: waler and wear | KENYON HEATING SERVICE boilers. Automatic water heater, iN sTOCK hardware. electrica suppiles. a £ @° 8° Drain TH crock and tile galvanized wer : a e ine and fittings. Lowe Com Sous mae EH HTS sU Y 2685 sree Croc Grease traps. Lin- Lepeer_Rd_ FE 60631 LAYLOCK COAL. & SUPPLY CO. BABY CARRIAGE, PLAY = | 81_Orehard Ave, FE 31101 aad ee as sat | METAL TURNING, THREAD-CUT- ting ¢° let lathe Bie Fairport, Dray- .'4@ INCH SOIL PIPE. 5 FT., $3.60. | ton Ya LUMBING SUPPL tion. 112 Tlinols Ave. Call Bower FE 8182 before 5 p.! OR SHOWER COMPLETE WITH FiT- tings Maple crib with mattress. FE 54-5665 ROUND DINING chairs. Fair cond TABLE, ROLLAWAY BED. 1 END TABLE, chair & ottoman. Fl ROSE Avenont cia Es be Bicsell sweeper, baby matiress, Baffle sweeper. baby mattress, | ; aay dishes, silverware. card table. Cost, su blouses, dress- __Sive 1414 to 16 _OR 3-1460 RED COUCH. WRINGER WASHER __and_ laundry tub. OR 3.6478. Less than 1 yr. old. Exe. cond. | Original cort $270. Will sell, $150. | 3-6307 Pruned & 15 yrs.of busi-j “i aoe for better Also and spruce. "t take our Trees can be seen at 32725 Preuhauf at 14 Mile. Buss & Skubick, Frasier, Mich. = gad $1254 or LAkeview forever For All Your Insulation Needs Call— Church's, Inc. 107 8. Squirrel Rd. Garage Doors INSULATE Spun woo! bianket. Only $4.20 for buy direct afd save. Youngsows, LIONE L & LOW PRICE DAYs ARE {inventory time) on pulthog uae bard | ware, plumbing paint ply wood. | doors, trim, appliances at polls low _cost price Warwick FE 45080 FLYER TRAINS Authorized ‘tactory service and | Genuine factory —— Free test | on Speeees analyze: , TASKER'S __ 3 Ww we __HURON ST. st. | BEEF AND HALF AND quarters. Opdyke | 2 ae Alen oA rE 5-041. LARGE 20° mirror 1" metal cabinet, $7.95 m™ all our ja eclaim ed — ail you Want. WRECKING - CO. 3145 W. § Mile Rd CHAINSAWS . service rentals LL MICH CHAINSAW DIST. MY_ 35621 ic Seontos ‘ale eet into ~~ RECON DITIONED 1 aM Maytag washer ............. 58.50 ‘*% Ant, Elec. Range ........ tan Sa E Bee. Range. venecee 989.50 | ~~ SUILDING SUPPLIES wo layton’s Fun s Furn. n & Appl. apes hag on Aare wo 21 IN. screen televi $3 Y; 5 sets dee ye enon ebeee 2400 eee THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. bee heee $85 M PAY - + d Mich: _Beeasine sipiay akigas rh | MODERN BEAUTY SHOP EQUIP- | ment for sale 1068 Lakeview, Hu- co. _} KODAK STERIO- CAMERA, +B | slash attach, never used, 6-6413. Sale Musical Goods 62. AMERICAN | p.m. : bpp al AND Lng ol Ua ooead toaal LUMBER co. N- "with automatic : Siae.s0 “value, "see, Michigan seapeceeent, 393 «Orchard Lake ALL COLORS, 4.x0," ree LOOR SHOP 98 _8 Saginaw __Open 9 to ¢ Do It Yourself 30AT AND FLOOR SANDER POL- ishers.. Scrubbers, sesh: Panel 340 _Saiaws Ave” oo ae HAIN SAWS sold, FE 32-0077 me OR RENT — sander — acuum pean Oak- land Puel and Paint, 436 Or- sper i ee one. PFAFF CHINES. a. th hag by aang for- ‘eekdavs, Fri. thru Tues. &: 30 to 6:00. Sun., 10 to 4 Closed Wed & Thurs. MONTCALM BUILDER 156 W. Montcalm —_ SUPPLY FE 54712 Cameras, Equipment 61A CONTEST PRIZE. AND NEW Bell Howell oe a Twin auto, . *x60”" screen, Ail or part, OL 1-0833 Wall Tile ]¢\2 Cert | COLLEE. ‘PIGEONS, a 5 | Pastas’ $5 Pr. Rouiers, #4. $700 For Sale Pets 69 1 PEMALa ENGLISH SETTER, - reg (male, gnd 1 female, © Mo. oxen FART GERMAN BOXER, 14 PART PUPPIES. “AKC REG. Beautiful 7 aoe. 825 Decker Rd, —— GERM. SHEPHERD. 1 YEAR old. ARC registered. Good watch ane: Reasonable. MI 64478, after mi ee LEAVING TOWN. egy sHEP- berd mos, AKC reg, #40. MA 7EDIGREE BOXER WITH PA- pers. FE $-.164 Nps pond bet CANARIES ery, Se ee Rd. es} “ate FE 5-6931 ie o Pontiac Trail white female, 5578 98-6087. Parakeets Guar. to Talk — oe CORNET. “REASONABLE. used very littl PE 2-1637. NEW & ee Se * Mansfield _ 2th icon 1:20. organ. Practically new. Tavern in Waterford. | Very liberal discount. , Call Mr. Dorman or Mr. | 1290 BALES FIRST CUTTING. Al-_ fy ety, OR 3-1907 | ey SR MODEL [ARO TUNING PLA ER sERv- | steno TUNING a aie PE §-8000 __ PIANO: 5 FoRINe é 1 BEFORE . ces ar TROPICAL FISH AND SUPPLIES. ELEcts ie j—— — sell rE Blond _ Hammond Spinet Dogs T Trained, Boarded 70 Can be seen at Old Mill ee eo 8. Tele- 3-3780 —————SQV{FE REG Make ao offer, PE’ S114, i Shs tid. Make ag offer 92-1744. o . @ Park St, Oxford. __May, Gr Grain & Feed 71 f A brome. 400 [pa gn No rain. a able if im one let. Will fepagutely. 16 Boom Laie a, 3 isT AN fate os fares ebaaty _cheaver. _ALPALPA 5 "7 c Cri N ‘ CUTTING. | also —_ and e mixed. i ee m. Osear Schmidt. | 2972 Sleeth Rd. Stop at Evergreen sii between Bast’ Lk Rd and | REYNOLDs & MARTIN TRUMPET intersection of a+. _Duck Lk Rd. eee “UrRion aa ano a SACRIFICE. $3 $35. ALL TYPES oF *HAY ¥Y FOR aE PE 45959. | Als straw Wilk deliver OA 8-2179 | oe USED PIANO, CHEAP” FE at etl ay &/ 8ECOND CUTTING. a POR SALE: BELL & ROWELL yeassnatte. rE Pisses, "ek bat: Clemens Sale Office Equipment 63 63) Sale Store Equipment 64 /, a et, / See Gat vine Fi ZED PIPE ee te ao ge “" STATION. NA AL CASH. % in S ~ — s Pratt ft. i a in cute Lse & | "af ha ese ee Ne | SAVE ‘plbas NG soPPLY 3.0002 oF ke | .72 8. Sagina FE 5-2100 | WATIONAL CASH ISTER, AL- i so Clary cash . EM 3-4466. OSTER TOM THUMB MODEL, Pipe pes some vations and vise, FE 32-3742. OIL BURNER Used one hea season. Also PLYWOOD not | = weed prices pe tds) it #x8'x') Fir -4'20' ete Fir i. x82" Fir | @x8'x% Birch _x8'x% Plyscord ...... VxOxi— Plvscord .... % Plyscord ting 1 oes fun type of] furnace FE 3 N SEALER UNIT. . Nearly new. Seal- pitest Ice Cream, Orchard Lake. Sale Sporting ‘ : Goods 65 12 GA. BROWNING OVER-UNDER Srotgun — Skeet & Skeet-Vented rib. —— cond, $175. 1955 Johnson 52 . motor with aux. tank. Excel cond, $100, F 4-4035 fe - NEW 12 GAUGE PUMP. 1 AKC reg. Beagie, female. 3 yre oid and traited $5. 180 FE Pike bee renee BURMEISTER Northern — 7 =| ss GUNE BOY SEUL-TRADE SPORTSMEN ® per cent nila o Seo warmers. Now —— ee — $16.50, KELLY'S H ARDWARE _REOISTERED | Wa PSRTRE 187 car, 1 re FOR, Dealer. FORD” + “lancet MY 2.2611 : x OTE TOONS. W oodward, Bham| ontiac 7 Ta _— f Bet ott Auctioneer. Oxford OAK- new. $30 OL 1-053 5 he POWER GLIDE, R&H, “M TORD ¢ $ #125: « rer HOUT | EVERYBODY'S CREDIT SEE OUR 2: DOOR viet . Seen ale, r 5. “pecrmpyv ; fextinle. Ce al A Boats & Accessories 85 _ it FORD Va 2 D00R, aN GOOD | ,RETNOTBMOTON siume “Cafe Buy” : 53 MERCURY Monterey Convertible $1045 tion. Regular sale wie eturday, | PIRERGLAS MATERIALS tocov.| I ooking for Quality? | se Eee Bee. ‘56 FORDE. FULLY EQUIPPED. USED CARS ) buat on the Goverdar. er your boats, decks, etc. Plexi- 5 ‘a FORD i DR., $50. | pew “PORTS BALES Pay ai he, ; 1 : 3700 ; Dee. ist, at 2 p.m oec gias for ~ieiolan Plastic sup- to 19 JEFREY 7 ES fa £ Sen \ i P INTI \ : Ct ief 4 D yor 795 Accented 7 any time ‘Community plies, wholesale prices. B b F O t FORD ‘Si 2-DOOR, $295 FULL | FORD 2DR, 1952. TUBELESS CENTRAL 53 O? AC nettain 4-léoor ...... $ i Aigion, 0 M24. just north of- Open — — 1 O T Ss one — finance. Phone North- ie re eaten interior. ? 52 For d Z 7 sec aDeTION ee ts ee ee ee Has These Beautiful | 7 3933 FORD "6 FATAL ARE ar areas. a) LINCOLN: MERCURY 2DOOR , ; a. an ‘ : _____-_ bine meen Birmingham Cars & H, WW, $10! _ —_ ah ie Bt8 ee —————} ‘S54 FORD €ustom 2-Door ....5..5 ead $ 795 Bungay, Nov. 28, suring | -—GesionaTRATOR. PIBERGLAS : dow Ritumé fig ‘saynane’ all | ag rE tit ours; snes, ave ant wee | RE SEANGH BUTHONRE WS | Newly Traded on the Ered ther Mr Cat) pa ents eae: Howe Pda gyrate 665 ames i * 1. ’ oa . ss Saiakeee: Seong Sed | ae pcan cere OREAT | 7; veins Ye WE WILL TRADE resave “the, Gitirecce. Many 56 OPEL Richard 2Door ........-- $1295 miscellaneous articles. excellent terms. 61380. INCOMS a& ercurys UP OR DOWN Huron PE 42168 E Refreshments Served ao OR DOT EE: 54 Mere’ M. H'to $1 395 West Side Used Cars 52 Buick 3785 ; . sees DIXIE» “RORTERS-OUTBOARDS ON DIS. ~ ¥™ Le (or gbeaper car and, we pay you Meatee aN the EXCELLENT 'S3 FORD Custom Station Wagon ... RS 895 3 prerge Paine einige — | LUA ag cM Ate: ee |°56 Lincoln P. H’top $3550| ‘sh difference FORD. condition, Call fier # p.m 4+DOOR . 23 AE TRADE-INS, LIKE NEW | ; _ | 1950 TO 1956 MOD :LS aVAILABLE %_ PLYMOUTH 7 DR. Ran, : ’ Fer Sale Honeeteater® 2 78 INLAND LAKES SALES $3 Mercury H top. $ 895 Take advantage of our — over- ?-DR IEPPREY F FORD ‘SALES OA 8-301! \\ . : : i © amet movergmarizn pr. goon [2M Maton. TE th ee oS meray M-H'top $1650 a sarery resre> ° — Freer feares , | . RRR 1208 ae cs 0 sn gn RENTS 1150s wens ; FT Pee | Ser bent Toense one tee oes, | Deavine FOR SERVICE 10s Ba Plymouth , ‘wagon or make offer. Pontiac Cata, 285 . _ OR OWNES MARINE SUPPLY iF ord Cus. 8 2-Dr. like new. | HA LARRY payments. PE 6-T848, 2-p00Rk t" Phone FE 2-8020 ‘ty PONTIAC STARCHIEF CUS. : ; FREETIFREE( MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS 51 Ford Convert. ..$ | tom Catalina. Your Friendly FORD Dealer 18 EBONT Parts and service. Short CHEVROLET | JEROME So PONTIAC. 1 HYDRAMATIC. C. 9500. : TION TRAILER Place, 3735 Orchard Lak wy An : = 305 a pei] °s Barber Shop. 48] Sanford . ‘: Noting te Pu ‘Get entry blanks | ——— 5 soarina FUN | 54 Pontiac Cat. ,...$1. 5 Oakland County’s ROCHESTER FORD DEALER | ‘86 PONTIAC EXECUTICE CARs ] 47- Ss Saginaw St 3 p : r ; 2 OL 6111 900 . . 1957 D eroite ae INRUDE "MOTORS 54 Buick 2-Dr. eeee .$E198} Fastest Grow ms Dealer” 1963 MERCURY HARDTOP, iaboiil ; UP TO $ ‘ n ‘ Ol 8 vy at MIS someone assume payments i en r tere) re Harrington Boat W Vorks | 52 Chevrolet Dr. $ S45 augeion sina Nites “ti 19 _Cal oe: — ay — SCOUNT os 5] Ol ds PE 5-4101 Fe 5-3988 PONTIAC CHIEF wy tesneperitien Offered B24 Bob Frost, Inc. me EE a eel = an: lrdate plage aie 7 Pow = i ee HARDTOP Oven 8 A M to g p M 4 : | ances, guns. cameras ete AS! Cettent “ss ane i eae a vara. : . 5 Hl . . or TEN WIDES ET Wb: Be Petersburg. Tape ramps] ees en Ban a icone cer that rane ‘pevteet 9 tae aan areal 36 . : zs ar s one epec ¥v ae eas consmen oirases aume ee ‘Percy Bernice, inc OR 870 S. \Woodward Ave. | B iS EENCE Py OAKLAND we -UtO ape 22351 " a _ nay _ > homes. | soMEONE Oo HEtP pRive TO, Midwest 66934 B’ham — @2_Oaxiand_ave FE_6-6297' 1951 MERCURY 4 DR EXCEL- NORTH | “HUTCHINSON "Es sevvconetouper true | orm Fremeer et © Shelton | tats aaialtect acs | | | ‘'S) Ford | , | - “gen -Se: 3100 #RUCK GINO, NORTH PART ‘SCHEV. ~ WAGON, . R & HDI u . ALT gra: RCURY CHEVROLET 2D00R » MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES ; A vist ~"Wanted Used Cars _& BB | _2018 Dendy, reyes Poke: Offers Mere-O2Metic. B & w. w-w, 928, 1000S. Woodward, B’ham ‘ £._Der | 1953 CHEVIE == SS "58 Pontiac Cat. Hydre. .... 8179; cocan: aa 62736 Call Credit | ima PON FULLY a= J “EE IMMEDIATELY. PAY! Always Ready to Buy | fuscia weavers, “back-up *tighte, | 35 ere tok tig oo tas NA NASH RAMBLER “G & <30.| faut q and in exc excellent) cond REC N -- Fg] ses at AUTO PARTS|— wh TE See _ 8 Saree tka? ae Me TA UBLER GLENN. Coop | i080 PONTIAC. 00D TIRES RA. : d 7 3063 OR S11i7 | ; 5 eeviait f re a eter er | AS CHEVY S105, Ra tees“ Fg] ares Se 2 '49 Cadillac GUARANTEED ‘ —— ee ps. MY ma. te “ons a a weaeitel exe 33 Chev. Club Coupe ... vy $ 605 1954 OL DS $r3 595 2] é IF NOT 4-DOOR ee : [200 4-FT. DETROIT. “See M & M Motor Sales | ae! barguis price. | : Sy eee ao § Os 86 Holiday Coupe. Full power and - ak... Jeperore Fae S NORTH [eee EBA For Your gg | WINTER SPECIALS ‘ FT CHAMPION, 2 BED: | Bud Shelton Motor Sales 4 Shelton Motor Sales $295 : Ries ON tas 8) pet, grea | | CHEVROLET koe eas. ~NORTH | Own Sake Make That Trade Now | erp < S. W ard, B’ ‘55 FORD. A BEAUTY. $995. i: ; : , , PRR Tag Fag | Ree an sete, ear | ION) S. Noodards ERAT suite AGto SEEK FA Gelint| | CHEVROLET Consider ‘50 Buick For Carefree Driving een Oty a “eal nat SHOP IT _ | "4 CHEVIE. 2 DOOR. POWER | ™, “ar radio & heater, good ree 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham the Other Guy! 4DOOR : , _ Then Bring It Here tnd brakes. Towner, FE eisst| Be Tust leather w thet “upbeiste ry, Very i : This Wint 2° © cord ws ar eis te, ahr care) _ he 6 shes Clarkston , ve ee _ x AV AVERILL'S ‘S), DELUXE, 2 DOOR SEDAN. | FOR, aan 1982 FORD CUSTOM. Den : endanger, bres by $195 - | 211 S. SAGINAW ixie Hwy v ane, Seep: i trMsy / : FE_ 20078 FE 40806 We MODEL A, FORD, GOOD, Mo- ( : 5 ; Trailer — WANTED: are CARS | OMe en a . wo \ PE 2-4467 after 6. _Wiotor Sales cca n fe ‘ ‘ s i ne = + cA $3 F ) a ‘ ; ay ba "S6 CHEVROLET 4 D006 ‘8 cscs esc ceneue $194 Sales | HIGH [ $$$ PAID 56 DESOTO ~ Sate ed ee aire. PLYMOUTH cars have been recondi- 50 Studebaker ee a trOuY. oaaéexs tfanemiceien Radio 5 out of STATE = Fireflight 4-Door al rodeo || tees ail aa) IMPERIAL tioned and winterized’ to CONVERTIBLE r ae ER TRAILERS ON USED, Mor, | GLENN'S POWERFLIGHT TRANS- [Clearance sale of all new ears; a JOU of trouble-free 56 CHEVROLET Rel Air 4Door 8 cote $2095 NEW 1997 HOLLYS. OENERALS. 384 8. SAGINAW st MES or art | ogee spel — NORTH. | and demonstrators driving. ; . BLACK & IVORY. Power slide Radio = ow: STUARTS. | TOUR HOME TanD WE NEED USED Er es HILFE RECORD PLAYER. 1884 Nach Ambassador hard top, | "PONTIAC 1 Wor ~ 3°38 CHEVROLET & Hardtop ...0.2.. 0... 1745 Fr Of OR 10 PT WIDE PARTS ve a al ahnbae Glock, POWER BRAKES, CHEVROLET | Mike new) 'yar#. fully eawippes. "56 Station Wagon. .$2395 RED. & BEIGE finish Power Niles, Ragwe & Beat. CENT BANKS RATES. MY 2.0721. | North Chevrolet-s | WASHERS, an EAE WL 1000 S, Woodward, Bham (arene ee on Pe Radio & Heater Hydfamatic. ' Tio OLE - a hae Y te scien | Big Lot in Birmingham | Sgn 35 tone cores oe ____ | O-Matic. R&H. Low. low mileage. | PONTIAC 51 Chevrolet 1°55 CHEVR 4. ot Del Ray 8 .....:. .... S1098 ad ORIO UP TO ‘$e Posen ees WALL TIR ES, OLX “$5 DOWN | and clean. ‘$5 ( oavertible * $7095 DOOR 2 Tone BLUE & IVORY. ‘matchine interior Guar- , 2 PaLacys sT700. EXC. CON-| cars FE_ ives 2 i dr, 4d : , ‘ully equi a ‘ull power, : : ee . j—tikien, Beth sich shemer bat, ral —PHE-HIGH DOLLAR. f. RAOETA 800 MER Cheng ae Se ae De eee 55 oy Fee pae a rant anda“ irhcssccn 919 oy a ESSE rae ie eats SAVE $1000 TR Reyne mug mam aon) 92 Rondmaner oS 205 $645 | ce RORT Castealie Bier . t tral "Ene eS | * "AN LT | BRAID oH eae Nat a roe ee radio & Beater : - TCC 36 roRD =Customline 2Donr 8 Radio & taal > : tnd aa, fine Be god | “HL. J. oe oe x E \ | dy RON" "MTR. oa | a ees ine cab sei s8 Cusine $1805 '53 N h ped whee clear plastic covers. low mileage. A beau- ; railer sa. Huron xt . J) Calaunay 4. oY. H ve SSRI : Pa Ra. Holy ME em. | Wat Wanted “Used ‘Trucks & co Desoto-Piy mou Dealer FORD 1952. Rc Cerone Doce “ses ‘ 3TO CHOOSE FROM = * as | '54- MERCURY Monterey 4Door ......... $1495 _] fet. WOURETRATLER sExT | ~ ; (ERIN etn | clean, “on. 2-1600, 3G Matt oT ings Phe. |, ac 2DOOR | sree Meche, “Fever” atcerics: WIWtlis, "Teese . ae So ee lake STOP ! LOOK! _ FE 201he (1951 KAISER. GOOD TIRES NO pen Evening s—! lease 1158 Ctar ( Tiel woes $1805 with extras. 7 1 Base Segre, renga 10g] CHRYSLER IMPERIAL se. Tut Phone OR S7uls after ¢ pam.) _Phone MAple 55141 __ “catatine coupe, Pu power 70 Gars to Choose From. | ‘54 CHEV ROLET 2Door 210 4.0.2.2... $ 995 = , ee wtton. 2 | ; “LOW. COST TRANSPORTATION " l es FORD > . 40 Good. Clean Late Mod- Licht BLUE Fates. Radio & Heater” Power gtide t feet ___For Sale Trucks 90 "Sn, eetinod) ther # etn ‘On SESS ESS Bese T honktul ‘54 Club Coupe... $995 els. Liberal Appraising. | +52 CHEVROLET Bel Air Hardto $ 095 Exchange “eilend condition throughout. Win: | 47 " | Schut Motors GOOD USED CARS powsiac uae | z Tone nih Radio & heer Power cide. W wiis ce col "1 out < ' ‘ _ GC US < AR: oo as ( at Den ti m.- ; . wr oymrnn PRAIRIE eta te eee | 7 Br ight Spot cnulz ’56 Ford Vic. 2-Dr. . Pepe 33 stn ie 4 5 : e | "$2 FORD Customline 2. 2-Door 8 se Rae E hers $ 695 & EEMER. - ’ °y 4 . atic heater let ¥ 1 Pee 2 vetreon, 1 vo | POSKINS Chev. | ‘auto. surer uxt. ‘53 Chrysler 4Dr, ..$ 895|°38 Dedge Wagon 1131743 ; TWO Btat Gemleily"aew # one ‘buint Yow” OT O° «pret tormy “o Te ‘pant model |, 75! Dixie Highway at MIS | Radio neater, ce uatic, W-|, ge Ty agon .- ° 1°54 Star Chel need $1395} HOLIDAY SPECIALS 1 moder jobs, Reconditioned, like | MAple_§-80/1 Nites "tl_¥ | 1956 Olds Demonstrators | Well tire ~*~ 155 Dodge H top + +e +$1725 | “catatina. Cpe, Recio &, beater 165 Oth C : ' "BOTTLE GAS and eas ae and New Car Srade-Ins_ {+53 Ford Convert. ..$ 895 seo Grey ELAM «+ S445 ata l e) ie) er Cars in Stock ‘Sa CHEV. 4 TON PANEL TRUCK. 55 Ford Fairlane ...$1445 ‘ ; | ACCESSORIES STORE | sian’ tion Pe" Sank PO | +56 Olds Dix: Holiday Sed, | Aum, rete an Noten. we /23 Tore egies + S208 loss Four-Dooe 850. .$1595 0 TEN. '53 Chevies to choose from tds iets tee. ie CE goer condition, $175 cash, | 590 Olds Super 88 Convert. 50M 4D $ 395/55 Plym. Cl. Cpe. ..$1145| Radio & heater. Hydramatic aa TEN '54 Chevies to choose from + © Sperone from Tel-Raron Ct | Be PORE: DUMP TRUCK, 781 '56 Olds Holiday Coupe | “Radio a heater, ovevsrive.. w. | 34 Mercury 4-Dr. ..$1145 Powriac 53 Buick Roadmaster 4 FIFTEEN '55 Chevies to choose from _ | WANTED: Usep TRAILER eR OMe: TRUE 156 Olds Super 88 Hol. Sed./ Wet tres 84 Chevrolet 4Dr. § 948/'S2 Chieftain Dix, ...$ 695 | Door with Frigidaire Air} ——— rsa oe gg Ea Feaom ger ee for 10 | “8 RRP kaw ; Moasenaite other |” 36-Pontiae Catalina '53-Nash Hardtop ..$.7954 133-Nash- Wagon. rr$-845| Pour to ctlosee trom. All tully ‘Steering an Brak Power | 50 Pontiac 2-Door syesvens$19S —— i se folly Ml " 5 eering and Brakes. ’ ie : : ‘ “seceded amd BPORD ts FON PICKUP. G00b | Transportation Specials Weivtires “ue ® — = Plymouth 4Dr. $ Ad ie, . PONTIAC Pad poe fd Chevrolet Coupe .......$125 a AL Fi CAMPING TRAL _ $675 No Money Dow n 595 ‘5s ercury i $ 54 Convertible eee .$1495 51 Pontiac 2-Door eee eee $195 7 Ha for hunting. sleeps 2. FE a FORD. eyAkD DUMP TRUCK ) ‘56 Buick Super ... .$2 52 Pontiac 2-Dr. ...$ 545} star Chief. Radio & heater. Hy- _ aos ee qverne™ Good weeenities OE ‘47 Plymouth Coupe noe seh toes ora Provo f *o2P 'tymouth 4-Dr__ ——— ss ed VJ _ . S a Th T k = Rent Trailer Space 7 79 ane aoa ons a ee ese ae ee PPL LPP PPL PEL PPP — 40 Ford 2-Door *52 Hudson 2-Dr. seed 445, . Tuc S AURORN METONTS. MOBILE VIL “Wilson GMC |48 Kaiser Sedan ‘$5 Plymouth ...:..$1595|’51 Chrysler 4Dr. ..$ 465 Transportation |:s5 Buick special 2Door| +51 Chevrolet. r51) Chesrates Hpk, Lomi. southeast of Poatian. | Ny & UY 47 Buick Sedan Genrenaele. sogie, © pestes, XS |'51 Plymouth +r. $ 395 Specials Sedan, Radio and Heater,| ~~ 3-Ton P/U ..$395 ¥4-Ton P/U eer PE, New & Used Trucks (149 Olds Club Coupe “| teetipt & Brakes | '50 Buick 4-Dr. .....$ 395 p Dynaflow and many other] 14 : re EE MS ‘comer. ‘Hor mre tare Perk, ear ee ae ’50 Olds 88 Sedan, 56 Buick Century . .$2595 | 90 Olds 4-Dr. 98 .. ..$ 395 el ee ee onne $995) extras, MTos P/8 » $395 ” ee om 1 , Cour "50 Olds 2-Door | : Hardtop, automatic, W-wail tires, | '49 Buick 2-Dr. .....$ 195/'5] Pontiac .........$49 5 'S0 Dodge ce ene » $195 Auto Insurance 904 | '51 Mercur Club Coupe Fower steering & brake 49 Dédge 4-Dr. .....$ 175) 2 coor Y, Ton Panel . $750 52 ee 8 yo. a ''51 Ford 2- “1985 Buick 4-Dr. ..... 1795 ‘47 Chevrolet veveee$ 115 om “ on .$495 mgr ter OuER Bre ae 8 5 000 | 000 + = Door it ede heater, aacnce w- $ : tad ag. 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(2) (4) Playhouse. “And Never Come Back,” starring Laura Elliot. (2) Adventures of Ellery Queea.; Rin Tin Tin. “Wagon| ing. . _j:30—(7) The Vise. Poison dis- -| guised as vintage brandy in “A/7:50—(2) Meditations. | Dram of Death.” 9) Country 7:55—(2) On The Farm Front. (4) Big Story. Phoenix, Arizona, reporter risks| his life to save woman held a may Reporters Roundup. gunman as “‘Hostage.” (2) Play- 8:@0—(2) Cartoons For Kids. (4) for two years I took acting jes- current six-weeks contract. house of Stars. Union soldier cap-| Industry on Parade. (7) America sons, singing lessons, some danc-| tures woman who smuggles mail to confederate soldiers in “The %15—(4) City Affairs. 10:00—(7) The Ray Anthony ei Quiz (9) Dangerous Assignment. ‘ Parachute” with Brian oerhoay \1@:00—(4) Howdy Doody Sho w.| (4) Cavalacade of Sports. Tony! De Marco vs. Gasper Ortega in 10:30—(4) I Married Joan. 10-round welterweight match. (2)) The Lineup. San Francisco po- lice get to work when aahet| jazz musician is reported miss- 11:36—(2) Tales of The Texas Train.” (9) Million Dollar Movie. le: 30—(9) Person to Person. “Golden Promise.” Repeat. guest 8:00—(7) Jim Bowie. Bowie gets) fame. tion plot in “The Select Fe-| tina) Nn males.” (4) Life of Riley. Riley) News. * fires the -only available baby coursé'in “Riley Hires a Nurse.” 11:18—(3) artist in “Decision.” 8:30—(7) Crossroads. (4) Walter :% — 2) _ Winchell. “Show. Edith Adams, | Peter Potter, Stubby Kaye sing . two numbers from their Broad- way hit, “Li'l Abner.” Al Capp, | Christmas Gifts For the Home! KEASEY ELECTRIC Drayten Pisins | Johnny Mercer, choreographer Om 8-001 | ecreromenmns 9:00—(7) Treasure. H unt. Michael Kidd, composer Gene de Paul, Jaye P. Morgan, _— Arnold, guests. (2) Dick Powell's invoived in elopement and abduc- 5). 99 (7) Soupy’s On “4 “Berlin Correspondent.” (4) Ed-| Mr. District Attorney. die Fisher. (2) My Friend Flicka. 19: 45—(4) Red Barber's Sports. 12:99—(2) The Big Top. (4) Cow- Commentary by Red Barber.) poy Theater. (7) Ed McKenzie. Sid Luckman of football (9) ) News, i ; nurse, and enrolls in nursing) ':16—(9) Weathervane. Casey (2) West Point. Cadet is tora rh be| boree. (4) Patti Page Show tween desire to be armyman or! Miss Fairweather. :%—(2) Les Paul Clark's “Good Girls Go to Paris’; rest Tucker. George Macready in along Cassidy. : “The Man Who Dared.” creator of Li'l Abner, lyricist) ,,.55 (7) 39 minute Theater. Crim-|§:00—(2) inal lawyer jeopardizes career by| Space Ranger. def accused murderer in §:36—(7) Bowling Champions. (3) “The Witness.” (4) Tonight. | «2) — 2:30—(2) Football Roundup. sie SATURDAY MORNING, 8:00—(2) Michigan State “Ny, found stands.” . * * on Parade. $:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo. ’"Em. Christ. Q), Mighty Mouse Playhouse. Fury. 47) Popeorn Theater. (4) Uncle Johnny ~ (9) Featurette. Rangers. Coons. SATURDAY AFTERNOON (9) Zane Grey” Matinee: ' 12:30—(9) Grey Cup Football Na-|1:00—(2) The Lone Ranger. (4) 2)' Flash Gordon. *|1:30—(2) Western Theater. (4) Sat-| urday Matinee. ‘2:00—(7) Foreign Intrigue. Jungle Jim. __3:00—(7) Ramar of Frank Leahy Show. \4:15—(4) NCAA Football. Sagebrush Shorty. Wild Bill. Hickok. Zane Grey Theater. Wendell Corey in “A Guest Sunday in across San Ardo,” ee eS * of hay (9) 1 & Can't “make Search for Adventure. (4) On 3 — ~ port tn J | Ward's TV Service Trial. “‘The’ Trial of Mary Sur-',, 6 sare rat,”” woman implicated in Presi- i4 Te Ty; Say oe ame | dent Lincoln's death. Joseph Cot- ; FE 2-2976 N. Hilldate tor plays her defense lawyer: (2), nents 2 46 - | Crusader. Matt traces mystery of 13 Thronges OPEN EVENINGS dead man who was carrying 9 3; —— tne tient Passports on of the country. (38 ry ease — ——nccern — ——— 96 Group of three singers S ZENITH ADMIRAL SERVICE — | 21 Heslto resort HOD’s 1 M4210 and TELEVISION | ES and SERVICE NEW AND USED TV SALES 770 Orchard Lake Ave. Open Fri. Nights ‘til 9 ‘Tidier | 4 Parsee sacred ia FE 4-584! PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 4 : 63 Mt. Clemens. 3 brings you eyeesyges 4 Fi : #3 | ‘Betences tab, F ol if = Seta BS Ssesess 7 f ig. 23¢| & uae Notre Dame __ ‘THIS SATURDAY — NOVEMBER 24 See _ Dame ak 2: Sopa Trt t 4 [Se @o dave we = CKLW 100 on YOUR DIAL P '8:15—(2) Michigan State Conserva-) (7) Roundup Time. | \\and their new youngster. * “The band business has changed a great deal in recent years,” he reasoned, “In the old days, you could make a lot of money in ‘locations’ = ey stands in big batirvoms. owadays tions. You can still make money in the band business; but you've got to keep traveling 52 weeks of! the year. The money has to be) in partie; and one-night | va mea Such a life might be all right) ‘for a youngster, but —- is jtired of drafty buses and nighters. Home has more appeal for him these days. Small wonder, | _|when it contains Mamie Van Doren) NEW YORK @®—The option on ‘Walter Winchell’s Friday night) - “After I appeared in ‘Daddy television show will not be picked LIKES VARIETY — Bandleader Ray Anthony believes in diver. sifying his career to achieve more security and a regular home life. Thus; he has become a movie actor,-as well as starring in-his | own ABC-TV show on Fridays from 10 to 11 p. m. Walter Winchell F tiday Program peal to. Be. Dropped Long Legs.’ I decided I'd better branch out,” he explained. words of = cusped me: ol appearing in Mansfield, Tom Ewell and End Adv:\Wed. Nov, 21. Four Top Generals , Fired in Buenos Aires Pay “government has ousted four top |generals, including the army com- x ___|mander in chief and chief of staff! & Mary Ford.’ 3:30—(7) Milky’s Movie Party () = arrested two other generals Nightwatch Theater —Melvin-Bougias: Joan Biondelt-in-3:43—74) Lions Prevue. tho oppase the regime. | a yaess jailed were Gen. Leon For- 4:99—(4) NCAA Prevue. (9A) Hop- 3 Justo ead gp er yg area Jose conserva- live a nationalist faction opposing aehup anda ervesis ual couiinac “Sat of aaa @ Oe. is the shift in army leadership was gas fields are located in Louisiana. . | not aimed at nipping a rent | revolt. He térmed it just “ |a process of evolution which ‘country continues and which does not affect the stability of govern- | pees © ‘Dems to Discuss Debt His studies have paid off. He's his own TV show Friday nights. over_ABC. He '11:0—(2) Cartoons For Kids. (4) ‘recently finished a ‘role in “The Girl Can't Help It’\.\with Jayne Ed- mond O’Brien. Now he’s acting, in “This Could be the Night” with | Jean Simmons and Paul Douglas. * WASHINGTON W—The Demo-| ‘cratic National Committee’s Exec- utive Committee wili meet Monday “Sq up at the end of the columnist’s $75,000 in severance pay. othe r costs, 's Michigan Supplier Buys Natural Gas Reserves the om serves will provide y-with approximately. the Fire Hits Bloomington Kappa Delta House | BLOOMINGTON, ‘Tl. | yesterday destroyed ‘Bloomington. Winchell announced the decision | ing and. even a memory course. in today’s New York Daily Mirror, That helped me in remembering the’ newspaper which prints his! (4) lines and lyrics;-} could memorize: column in the city. (7) Crusade for music in one reading, but the! The Mirror quoted Winchell as Allan Shivers yesterday of pre- ‘saying he is relieved at the action venting ‘of the sponsors “‘because he is "Daniel's working for less than half the sal- hinted Shivers wants to appoint j ‘aty he received for a 12\-minute|a@ Republican. > inewseast and is knocking himself} Shivers, a Democrat. supported lout every day rehearsing, revising Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower the entire script, editing the show for President in 1952 and this 4 ” Winchell reportedly will receive | * 6 « Old Gold, which controls the 15 or as soon.dg a successor was 3:30-9 p.m. period over NBC 0M ejected. Shivers said the resigna- _ (Friday nights, has given up that|tion was not effective until Jan. , |time. Toni, the alternate sponsor, 15, the day Daniel is inaugurated. ‘said it could not carry the financial He called on the junior senator to, ‘hoad of the show, put at $165,000 submit an unqualified resignation. weekly for broadcasting time and —tAP) = American] 7 Louisiana Pipe Line Co., which’ isupplies..two-thinds of Michigan +:.— succes lected and! Consolidated Gag Co's. natural 285, pledged renal ll ‘be no | jtoday said it has purchased 180 pointment. billio ncubic feet of additional gas. # — Fire the Kappa. Delta sorority house on the Ilinois|°Pe" held of Democrats. A ma-| ‘Wesleyan~ University campus in’ period se ee needed in such - The only occupant, Mrs. William Anderson, a housemother, was res-| _to discuss plans for: cued—from her second story poom .. campaign! by Bloomington firemen. Eighteen’ :|gtudents living in the house had) -|left 12 hours before to ee ‘Claims Shivers Stalled Election Texas Gov.-Elect Daniel Hints Scheme to Name ‘GOP Senate Successor DALLAS ®—Democratic Gov.- lelect Price Daniel accused Gov. immediate election of Senate successor and ‘year. Daniel resigned effective Jan. precedents and statutes he said — a provisional resigne-j * * | p~wwurvruvwereT.* INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS for extraordinary mildness and character BLENDED WHISKY, Gx GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. esa PROOF: SGHENLET-DISHLLERS €0:, healt. céVTv Electre -MUNTZ TV SERVICE Member of Oakland County \ Electronics Association FE 4-1515 Open Eves Till 10 P. M. 188 Oakland 4 4 a \ > d > > > > > > > § > $ P 4 $ > > > , $ > > BRENDEL’S 2441 Auburn Rd. (M-59) 3 Mi. West of Utien RE %-6141 Frozen Brine Shrimp in Stock at All Times * ALL WORK GUARANTEED We Feature Sylvania and- Zenith TV rewveweeveeeerrrrrre”rrr™ Daniel promised jaring ‘his cam- paign he would resign in time for He offered his resignation ater} he won the Democratic nomination in the second primary in August,' Rep. Martin Dies, (D-Tex) con- gressman-at-large, wrote Daniel yesterday and urged a primary early next year to select a Demo- cratic candidate and prevent “‘or- He said Article 1201 of the elec-. \\tion code permitted a 100-day wait ‘for the election, which he said |would be time for a primary.” Dies is a candidate for Daniel's post, The Republicans are running \ e against a wide-| pl SUT ti! at very © Appliances . ® Tools -. This Year We Have Added- a Complete Line of . Better Toys Livewsy vow grid chou Grom fied tieiity 207s, Sanu ete, reasonable prices. A-SMALL_DEPOSIT-WILL-HOLD- You! 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He told) Velgement” coming so large that it could not African Violet - county deputies he saw street ‘The township sets q minimuM|poperiy care for them in the ‘ : signs too late to avoid the accident of 100 feet of frontage and a mini-ltio°% square paddocks and build. ©@ Potting. Soil = ai—Crocks-and. Adams roads. mum lot size of 20,000 square feet.|inos at its Detroit laboratories. © Plant F d a ccireuts'ie Ur ubalan “ant. tec tite ll emaeeawaner cae we Bile ne ge gy . : District of Columbia have manda-/be developed in such a Way @s sa sbenioies Wis heres © Insect Sprays = es nee ee eerever state Ge tae total of 635 acres that is rane books: |area,-people are talking. of Roch- esr EA a Softener Salt | 3 There are now 60 buildings at Package Coal | (00,000 Iaboratory, completed in | ‘Hay --- Straw Make Yor 9 (=s5=- & a BARBER’S | i : ® Such biological products ag in- AVON TOWNSHIP LIBRARY — Over 14,000 books are housed — elected in general township elections, its board includes Mrs. Gro- | : Garden Tractor pay its fuenza vaccine and toxins and sntr| in this building built five years ago at the corner ot West Fifth ver J. Taylor, president; Mrs. Margaret Norton, vice president; | FEED STORE théria and a type of gangrene are| and Pine streets in Rochester. Besides Avon Township, Eva Wood- * Mrs.Z. C, Boeberitz, secretary; Homer A. Tase, treasurer; Henry | also manufactured there. ward Memorial Library serves the small part of Oakland township Axford and Alex Lovechuk. Librarian is Leona Schraeder. S665 Wighlend Bé. (04-99) ] -_}way-the-year “round | ier. mer-.ren peo nie soe tr sacra yet {tone : : | a ar a —- 3 land are utilized for growing digi- seeds, The company experi-| f a. a eee . SSS

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