114th YEAR’ Sensational last minute developments heap new values on Tuesday’s election. _ ‘Cx xk Right while the Russians were promising to withdraw their troops, they were secretly mass- ing armies on all sides. With Communistic words of friendship still ringing in the air, they assaulted Budapest without warning.~ i xk ok * Russian massacres began again. These are the bloody butchers that Adlai = Stevenson would “trust with an H-Bomb deal.” Would YOU? Would you take their word on ANYTHING? Do you want. to abandon the draft with these killers and assassins standing astride Europe and Asia as fresh blood drips from their hand?. Adlai Stevenson does. x * * With gunfire threatening the entire world, it is no time for an ordinary chap in the White House. We need a great international advocate of peace— and the world’s greatest general, Dwight D. Eisen- —hower, who understands war in all its horrible forms. Pe * * * Even aside from these last minute happenings, the Democrats have been. sorely pressed for: vital ---dssues....The Nation. is swinging along in fine shape. Editorial | 10 0) Cis to Cast Ballots in Oakland Area Large Registration Rolls Prosperity has reached the highest level in history. Wages have reached an all time peak. Living standards in the United States are the highest ever known. * _ America is not at war. The President wound up the Korean scramble and now announces that he does not intend to send | American boys over to fight in Egypt. | ° x * Whether it be bad management or bad luck, the last three American wars have all been declared with the Democrats in power. Many indications point to Eisenhower ballots among those voting for the first time. : This means the soldiers. The young are the cannon fodder. : . * * * Social security, unemployment insurance and minimum wages have been stepped up and they now cover several million additional citizens. The President has dome a magnificent job in re- storing economic and political order out of “the chaos and the mess” that he’ found in the District of Columbia. x * * * * Government spending has been ae by $24 billion in three years. ae | at Polls Early — — Whether it will be Ike for janother four years or Adlai) ‘in the White House for the first time. will be the big question as Pontiac and Oakland County voters go to the polls tomorrow along Pontiac City Clerk Ada! R. Evans estimated 35,000 iwill vote in the city, while’ iCounty Clerk Lynn D. Allen Bring Admonition to Be| with the rest of the nation. — jestimated 190,000 will yote ~~ - lin the county. Both city and county offices re- ported record registrations of 43,-' “641 and 268,000 respectively. Polls open at 7 a.m. and any voter in line at the 8 p.m. closing time will get to vote, | Beth Mrs. Evans and Allen ‘urged voters riot to wait until the late rush houry to vote, but to “get to the polls early,” Theaskies are expected to be, |mostly cloudy with the temperature} \to hover around the 60 to 64 de-' \gree mark. | All city banks, county ‘and state| \offices, Consumers Power Co. and De The budget has been balanced. This is a tremendous achievement in the light of the avowed Democratic policy of “borrow, borrow, borrow”...all of which taxpayers will have to pay back. Twenty years of Roosevelt and Truman have saddled the young people of this country ‘with a debt they will struggle all their lives to pay. out today hangi Se ee ee eae aes fans Explorer Ronnie Hall and Scout Ralph Curtis i . all of Oxford, show ~~ ee ee the scouts in sa C Sunt) | OK Cease-Fire; Nasser Regime May Crumble British Willing to Give » Control of Canal Zone to U.N. Police ; LONDON (#—Waves - of British and French para- chutists landed in the Port Said area at the north end Within hours, the British +announced,—the - Egyptian commander there began discussing surrender terms with the invaders. A cease- fire was declared. The cease-fire was an- ‘nounced to cheers in the |House of Commons by Ss etilel ait gu “Committee members in charge are Joe Haas of Holly chairman, Jack Brussell of Birmingham, Ken- neth Jones of Drayton Plains, L. W. Beals of Farmington, William Miller-of Mt. Clemens, and Harry Boorn and Glenn Lackey of | Detrot 5 ibe closed tomorrow. City offices, ithe Post Office, and Michigan Bell | epeone Co. will remain open. Thirty-one questions will be fac-) | ing county voters, as the majority | learn to the voting machines. At the top of the ballot for all, |county, voters will be a state con-| istitution amendment requiring, if’ {passed that persons seeking a Ars And” Inflation -~was halted. The raise in prices under President Eisen- he Price Index that he ‘Bot pos seen convicted | of subversion or a felony involv-| ing a breach of public trust.” U.S. Troops Ineligible U. N. to Send Men oM; f eC UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (?—The General Assembly °C ~ Plane Owners Back Addition Also Praise Paper | Airport Improvement weil hed io * ° ° Prime Minister Eden. “If the Prime Minister's state- ment means that there has been E general cease-fire in Egypt and Reds Ask U.S. to Join - in Stopping ‘Aggression’ LONDON @—The Seviet Union called today for joint American- Seviet military intervention — backed by the United .Nations— te stop British-French “aggres- sion” in the Middle East. Premier Nikolai Bulganin made the appeal in a message te President Eisenhower, Moco | other ald to Egypt. ithat all military operations have ° Pot-O-Gold | Prize Reaches | $500 Plateau Prize honey awaiting some tocky- Pot-O-Gold fan is climbing rapid- y, zzie NO. 23 being Wo! 00 ‘if a winner isn’t found for last. week’s puzzle. If you're interested oy ceased then for my part I am only too delighted,” said Labor Party Leader Hugh Gaitskell. _ Terrific cheering rang from both skies of the House. Gaits- kell pressed Eden to say whether aif the cease-fire is general, out the rest of the U. N. General Assembly resolution and withdraw our troops from the area?" lof-the—-Suez_Canalteday.— the cease-fire was local or gen- ~ TE er, lt tie wer as measured by the Consumer is 2", per cent. During the peace time years under’ Truman it rose 274; per cent. * * * communism, wherever he found it. We have the greatest Navy in the world. The Air Force has been strengthened immeasurably and the Army is at its peak in training, efficiency and thodern methods. Also, we have the greatest Com- mander-in-Chief in the world—and he’s in the _/ White House where belligerent nations—like Russia ' —can see him. * * ‘ww .. Lipset “President Eisenhower has created an atmosphere of good will and understanding. Bickering at home has reached a new low. No One is perfect, and we do not suggest that the President is. He simply _happens to combine many of the old fashioned, homely virtues that the world admires % have meant so much to the United wales, * * * : The Pontiac Press believes that Mayor Albert © Williams to serve Michigan as Governor. We ‘believe Mayor Cobo’s record in Detroit indicates much greater business ability. We believe -Cobo’s guiding principles are better suited to the State’s needs and will be used for all the people rather than the Governor's special interests. The Press also believes William 8 ‘Broomfield _ is definitely the man to ‘represent Oakland The! President has been an everlasting foe of — E. Cobo is-much better fitted than G. Mennen —— Voters will en decide between Yhe team of Eisenhower and Nixon or the Stevenson and Kefauver combination, for President ‘ and Vice-President. Voters will be selecting either: ai Republican William S, Broomfield, _jor Democrat Paul Sutton as U. S.. Representative from the 18th Con-|Eban warned the Assembly that gressional District. State offices of governor, lieu- tenant governor, secretary of state, | attorney general, state treasurer, ‘cuipect on Page 14, Col. 4) iment of Israel.” early today ordered a U.N. command set up for an in- The Alfred G, Wilsons of Mea- in getting a little extra spending ternational police force to work for a cease-fire in Egypt. ‘dow Brook Farms, Rochester, have Money for the coming holidays, Britain and France, in a statement issued in London, written The Press indicating their turn to page 9 and give it a whirl. said they will halt ‘all military action as soon as Egypt. | secure the withdrawal of the Israeli forces and get the 4,000 '|Suez Canal back into operation. ¢ support of the increased facilities t anid Israel agree to a police force to stop the fighting, Possible at Pontiac Municipal Air- ‘port with the addition of the new foot runway, * * * It appears unlikely Is rael, anyway; will agree im- mediately. The Israeli government sent the U.N. a five-part demand for clar-| ification of the latest U. N. cease-) fire call, and Israeli Delegate Abba. “the stationing of a-force on the territory of Israel is not possible ‘without the consent of the re There was no immediate reac- thee Traffic Kills 2, 6 Hurt in Auto Pileup; White Lake Residents Smash Into Tree _ Two persons were killed and sev- Injures Several | j/national force to secure and super- On from- Cairo —— The Assembly voted Pr) at 12:17 a.m, to set up the police force. The resolution for its cre- ation was sponsored by Canada, Colombia and Norway. Nineteen ye coantries al The vote came about an hour and a half before the announce- ment that British and Israel has already occupied Oe Sinai Peninsula. The new : officers immediately from_ small countries for ‘an emergency inter- vise the cessation of hostilities.” . General County in Washington. His training and ex- perience fit him for this. important post. * * * This coufitry is governed by the representatives, _| of the people. We elect them. Our Government doesn’t tell us Psa to vote. ‘ff Your ballot ante as much as Adlai Steren- _____gon's-or Dwight D. Eisenhower's. _ "Gast it tbmorrow, . VER. | States, Hammarskjold ‘rena to “the drawal Assembly that Colombia, New Zea- troops had landed in Egypt, where command will recruit "Sar > Reds Close Fst | on Hungarians — Deadline Is Broadcast for Vanquished Rebels to Torn In Arms VIENNA i — Radio Budapest broadcast a demand today that led ee And just to make it a little easier, here is a list which contains all the right answers: | Aloft, arms, battle, calk, cue, ‘cut, exit, float, good,- hotel, lack, | The Wilsons, who have contrib- lax, lead, load, luna, mars, mood, juted in the past to the progress of motel, pain, panel, pawn, plane, |the Pontiac area, offered assist- tance in providi ‘at the local = The. letter fol- lows: “As owners as users cape a Twin Beech aircraft, we your editorial ‘New Runway May — Speed Air Passenger Service,’ in your issue of Oct,”31. your improved municipal airport. ADDED IMPROVEMENTS — for night operation, weath-' . plane, do toward assisting you in per- Us." . 2,2 Predict Clouds, Fo. Tonight, Tomorrow change tonight; with mostly cloudy providing these facilities PU®: cially commend and apptecinte~——, “I dare say there will be. an. increasing number of executive) ‘plans who will want to hangar at! “With the proper application tor! commercial service, I. know that) you will have to have a lighting er reporting service, and possibly an instrument approach system, all) of which are quite necessary for the safe operation of a two engine “Tf there is anything that we can fecting and putting into operation the above service, please call upon “There will be little temperature &" skies and. fog expected. A low of hed og aerged ela ed ipumpecthie ; ity. . Cloudy little {change in temperature, and a high = tuna, wax, whine. In Today’ s Press County News............ 30, 34 | Editorials a ac 6 Pot-0-Gold Pussie.. WE esse 4 Sports ............ 2, 8, 29 Theaters .-... ene! TV & Radio Programs ...... 39 Wilson, Earil................ 31 Women’s Pages. ..16, 17, 18, 19 quilt, quirt, rug, shine, tablet, Eden replied: “Quite clearly .I cannot know how wide or narrow is the area covered by the cease-fire, but I should have thought that every one of our fellow countrymen ‘would have been delighted." After Defense Minister Anthony ‘Head presented details of this morning’s Allied landings, Labor- iteg again pressed for an answer whether the cease-fire covered the ‘Port Said area or Egypt in gen- eral, “The only information we have ‘of the situation is the telegram ‘which has been read off,” Head replied, ; . * * * | Head had no detailed informa- ition about casualties, but said: “From reports, I should say there The developments meant the sit- ser was becoming more precari- = on Page 14, Col. 3) reports were received from Coach division. and Coach Division, re from plant workers. funds for 54, UF fe agencies. United Fund Campaign Chair- man Walter K., Willman said he ~- Manufacturers group. Pattern Co, has raised $770, Clot tha dive to obtain 1567 operating |e ear anee e The indintiial Divieior headed in GW | wes GMTC Employes Donate $25,000 to UF So Far The Pontiac Area United Fund Canela today reached 55.8 per cent of its $612,202 goal as first drive General —_— Truck and Owen O'Neill, United Fund chairman te the Truck rt-— ed initial: pledges of-$2 000 sr eal have tpn wees te per cent of the group's siesta quota is pledged. ; Johns this morning reported the largest ‘single gift in hig General Progress. employes gave $270, . The Fund campaign tomorrow piagpeorehitim a0 is every hope they will be light.” ~ uation of Egyptian President Nas- | i am De ed ent SEEDY Pas EST ed ———eading-to-advanced engin degrees. 'Where to Vot in Pontiac 2s eee ee e ] Ot ENgineers U5, ahd th - ment: said an examination’ at the time 6f the emergency operation Saturday, and X-rays later, indi- cated the malignancy had not spread beyond the diseased por- gions. Dalles’ condition was described --as“goed” in the wake of the | 2',-hour operation at the Army's Walter Reed Hospital, © , -! Doctors said they expect the secretary to spend about six weeks in recuperation, some three: weeks of that time in the HOOVER IN CHARGE This means Dulles will be_im- | mobilized at atime when the Unit- ed States: is grappling with crises in Eastern Europe and the Mid- dle East. In his absence, the State Department is headed by Under- secretary of State ae Hoo- ver Jr. Dulles, who is 68, was stricken early Saturday. He was taken to Walter Reed : team. of four doctors had performed the lengthy operation, it was an- nounced a “perforated” portion of Dulles’ large intestine had been out, The appendix was not) affected and not removed. Not until yesterday — following and other laboratory ~ studies of the tissues — was it an- notinced that caricer had been de- tected. s a 2 ee ee ee ‘DREAM CAR’ — The classic design which sums up Buick Motor Division's description of its 1957 models is exemplified in the low and racy-looking Super four-door hardtop. The car is said: ‘The everyone reaizes this."’ UF Headquarters Announces Gifts or more has been the Pontiac Area ‘aa Fund BIRMINGHAM — Raymond C. 'Cunningham, 33, owner of Moffett .e'te Studios here died. Saturday at) o Beaumont Hospital after a short Bean He lived at 185 Hawthorne Headquaters: Prasrecg Patera see . Petsera owe 3 posechpanesesecrecce 378. Nanohetl "tr & Office Supply 3 sneeree ine ease 2 Beverage Co. maproyes Satie 4 Abstract & Guaranty Ce. m= wapiages 500 6.50 Dr. an irs. Theodore Paull Hub Clothiers. weresress 3466- Dr Marden Palmer oes.2. 012727" He.00 | T Renahapeqe esenii aeces 128 90 B OMPlOves . cre civvee cece tial Ins. Co. em seve 100.50 tan Life Ins. Co. em 106.00 ay Eg Sg oh am» ee eeenee H. Martech MeNeill, M.D. . A. Maier Edwa. Advanced Study Plan Offered to Engineers eentene #h see nee Studio Owner Dies; Service The following list of ot its of ot 30 to Be Tomorrow Rd. ' A lieutenant commander in the . 00.00 U.S, Navy during Wartd War I, he) Hunt Club. and the Notre Dane Alumnj Club of Detroit. iving Poritine Press Photo BACKS UF — Dr. Harold A, Furlong, Pontiac physician’ was interviewed today regarding the Pontiac Area United Fund. He . * research benefits of this fund, alone, far outweigh the many dollars contributed. I hope (Buick on 300 Horses ..~- That ee : The Day in Birmingham 1c ity to Act on Park land Tratfie; Water-R infant Kidnaping = Trial Under Way “powered by a 300-horsepowér V8 engine. The new models will be shown Friday ta the public for’ the first time at Oliver Motor — Sales, 210 Orchard Lake Ave.” > > jot Baltimore, Ain’t Hay Bilick’s 1957 cars, with many! styling and engineering changes, will go on —_ Friday. 5 e = bodies, lower silhouetts, new front! ing rear fenders and more power. ful engines. » * * Display Friday Is Longer, Lower for. 7 ing from either side is centered in it. The medallion bears oe figures 1-9-5-7, a pre-set speed is reached. and a convertible in each series.| une \Two- and four-door sedans are toon Funeral Home Monday eve- Adams Road, in early morning on, ‘offered in the Special series only. Maryland, who was formerly associated with the Amer- ican Foundry and Machine Co, here, Mr. Walker died on Friday at the Washington, | eee od heart attack, at the age of 44, airport of a He Was last employed by the Martin ‘ Alreraft Co, more, Md, of Balti- He was the son of Phillip G. and Ethel Harting Walker ‘of 431 Mt. A new optional item is a device Clemens St. and went to school ipreviously, are for alteration of The entire Hie features roomier, that sets off a warning signal when ;.. pontiac In addition to his par- lents he is survived by a son Nich- Two of Three eatate wagons t | are in four-door hardtop styling. — Super, Century and Speeial—the| hood line has been lowered and! fender lines raised. Rear fenders, are capped by a chrome bezel! whiclf houses tel and directional’ signal lamps and backup lights. . LOWER TOO as much as 3% inches without re-| iframe siderails. -A %00-horsepower V-8 engine @ith 10 to 1 compression ratio powers the Century, Super *and Roadmaster series. In 1956 these models had 255 horsepower. The Special series has a 250-horse- power engine with 9.5 te 1 com- pression ratio, compared with 220 | horsepower in 1956. ‘The grille has fine vertical bars of die-cast zinc. A red, white and | blue medallion, with wings extend- fo Practical Nurses On all four series—Roadmaster, Pontiac Deaths — ducing ground clearance or head- fat 2:00 p.m. Tuesday at the Wits! "room. The body rests between the [iawn F. Davis Funeral Home, with Pain workers to make solicitation’ E. Howard &t., after a-premature birth. - Monday at the Huntoon Funera Home, with Rev. Thomas Malone of the Emma.uel Baptist Church Robert L. ‘Edvords Jr. Robert Leonard Edwards Jr. ieee 16 months, son of Robert and Mary Redman Edwards of 19 Es-| ither St. died Saturday afternoon| ‘at St. Joseph Mercy Hose after enters Hts third week, Willman | Some models have been lowered a brief illness. | Funeral service will be private, Gerry Lee Ryan Garry Lee Ryan, son of Virgil and Beverly Harrison Ryan, of 65) ; died Friday after-/ The Pontiac Area United Fund at Eton instead of the four-way noon at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital helps support 54 Pontiac area. ‘stop there now. istate and national agencies. These ning. Service val be at 1:30 p.m. ‘the south side from Adams to Tuesda the-north-side4 iciating. am Hakes® GMC Truck Plants ‘Give $25,000 to UF (Continued From Page One) will be voted on tonight by city commissioners. Prohibited or restricted parking on certain streets in the city will also be considered at the session. ed by L. R. Gare, director of Public Works, who says, “during the past few years revenues received from installations of water and sewer “meter installations by 50. The proposed rates are suggest- services have been insufficient to, P.m. keep up with the cost of installa-| Home with burial in Greenwood ing kidnaping and first-degree mur- BIRMINGHAM — Increase in, tired Southfield farmer who has by almost 25 pet cent! lived all his life in the area, died at-his home, 543 Watkins, yester- He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Service will be tomorrow , at at Manley Bailey Funeral jtion and maintenance of services. ad | Cemetery. | A study has: ‘shown such itenis. las the 20-year guarantee on ser- vice installations with no funds to, cover the guarantee, the city agree- jand in 1952 to place black dirt seed on torn-up lawns. Gare reports. To allow for price ‘increases, he suggests a $30 meter charge. _* * La The traffic rules, on trial basis ‘the ordinance on-traffic- ment in 1950 to. re-pave ng Ap 31-year-old take at least a week. Five hundred prospective jurors have been called, Lamarca is accused of snatch. ing the 32-day-old baby from his + crib outside the home of Morris sland Beatrice Weinberger at nearby \Westbury last July 4 and then abandoning him to his death the eR day. Lamar¢a faces death in the elec. ric chair if convictéd on either or th counts of an indictment charg- der, q J ae : Present meters of five-eighths- | ’ lare-only_ charged for at a $20 rate, | Parking restrictions would be = and -rear end treatment, long- flow-| The line comes in 20 body styles olas in Baltimore, and a brother On East Maple in early morning ‘with a two- and four-door hardtop Chester of Lansing.’ jand late afternoon on the south Mr, Walker wilt be at-the—H: side from Hunter Boulevard to =q(Cotumbia—and—on- 'y jot the First ‘Baptist Church offj-/from Rugby to Columbia in late afternoon. ~ | ime Other changes include 15-minute tween Pierce and Henrietta, and) |30-minute parking on West Maple from west of Chesterfield to 240! feet west of that street. Two-hour parking limit would be put on Woodward from Oakland to Euclid, and on Henrietta from Mer- rill to Townsend. warns that reports are lagging. | Among prohibited parking areas imust increase his last year's gift) | He urged all United Fund cam- ate North Eton Road from Maple to Yorkshire, and South Eton's east side from Lincoln to 14 Mile,- and |Elder Fred McCallister officiating. reports as soon as possible, He ; ts west side from Maple — to ‘Burial will be at Oak -Hill Ceme- also re-emphasized that each donor, Tae tery. © Four-way stops would be aban- at least 9 per cent to meet the |doned at Southlawn and Bates, ‘goal, This year nearly 4,500 volun- Lincoln and Pleasant, and Lincoin iteers are working in the UF cam- and Torry, with Bates and Lincoln paign. se « * In addition to the parents, a sis- Provide health, welfare, child care, ; sole faniily counsel and direct assist- Service will be at 11:00 a. m./ance to the citizens. of Pontiac, ter Deborah Lynn survives. Mount Park Cemetery. C: Adiel Sink === | Waterford Township and Pontiac Township. Supported by the United Fund | officiating. Burial will be in Perry, are the Boys’ Club, the Girl Scouts, St, Joseph's Mercy Hos- pital Clinic, the Oakland Child - Guidance (linic, the the YWCA, itraffic ‘making the stops at those crossings. Derby traffic will stop e aa * * ey | Other considerations will be ‘agreement for ice skating rink maintenance by a Detroit firm, bids for the Ferndale-Park Alley, |» a garbage and rubbish contract,’ | pide for commission and municipal court room . remodeling, and a City of Troy request for water service. A; finance director's report on 'parking-on-Merrill's- north. side-be-]__ this low price. Sane $1.97 on These AUTOMATIC CIGARETTE Regular 32.95 —SIMMS PRICE—. Soi |» eChoice of Styles & Finishes Awad ‘em for _ or for agg best selection of the Heavy. gauge, high-polished ALUMINUM of famous nationally advertised brand. Minor fin- : ishing flaws make possible 5-in-t Cooke Pan. : Double Boiler = $5.75 VALUE $88 ‘ $8 N. Sagincw —nad Floor | This s ’Cheletnan se Send Greeting Cards 4 MADE From YOUR OWN SNAPSOTS! é PHOTO-GREETING CARDS father, John of Toledo, 0 Rosary will be said 8:30 at the Bel) Chapel | ham, a son, Raymond C.. ae. | and a sister, Mrs. Aloyd Rensch | tonight at ty ——— Sanatorium, of the Wil-. * Dr. James Ti “Cheng will be the ‘guest speaker when the Oakland X 81 ‘County district of Michigan Prac- fr. C. Adiel Sink, 69, of 1814 * Itical Nurses Assn, meets Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Oakland Coun- Y denly on Saturday afternoon at his home of a heart ailment. | Mr. Sink.was formerly a Pontiac resident, and was associated with liam R, Hamilton Co., and requiem’ Dr. Chang is scheduled to speak the Oakland Motor Co. (now the {Mass will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow before the business meeting. Mem- | Pontiac Motor Division.). He then E FLINT (INS)—General Motors’ &t Holy Name Church. Burial will bers are urged to bring & Pros-'went with the Jervis B. Webb Co. AC spark plug division ‘has announced a new fellowship plan. - ibe in Holy Septichre Cemetery. pective member. land played an important part in te growth, He was a member of. the Or. The programs of all these agen- cies would have to be curtailed if Greenleaf, Royal Oak, died sud-'the United Fund fell short of its goal. University of Wisconsin “and Mar- quette - oe cooperated in in the plan are 48 graduate AC engineers in Flint, 14 in Milwaukee and two business adminstration graduates. Long Wait for Divorce COLUMBUS, Miss. «® — John Daniels told Chancery Court re- cently he Lad given his wife a chance to return to his home be- fore seeking a divorce. “How long did you wait?" acting Chancellor Tom Tubb asked. “Since 1927;" Daniels replied. ‘Divorce grant- ed,” Tubb. decided. Canada Investing More OTTAWA — Planned investment) outlays in Canada this year total) some. 7% billion dollars, a 21 per cent increase above the actual ex- penditure in 1955. The largest in- creases are indicated for mining,’ utilities, and manufacturing, The Weather Font 4 S. Weather Bureee Report oa VICINITY — = toads with little tempereteare ante today, Sng and temerrew. Fer me tonight. today near 66, low rod night near high, temerrew 0 te 64. | Teday in Pontiae Lowest temperature preceding & em Wind a.m.! velocity § m.p.h a.m. * Moon sets Monday at 7:37 p.m Moon rises rises Tuesday at 10:53 a.m. Downtown Tem oe % 1 Prrrery... im Pow recorded dewntown) ee | reture. cco. .escs- » & Mean B ooosas brome bevke-encenn 56.5 ae One Teor ¢ Age | in Positins i Highest tempe oo Lowest jomporatere. Cenvbecicencnes o 6 = somapeetere ney See oe ee 6 ‘aed loot 3 T ateres ‘Thts Highest Revetog Pad eT in 194 _ in ies: Jefferson Jr. High 3—Bagley School T—Stevens Hall &—Webster School 10—Crofoot School 13—Lincoln-Sehoo}' . 14—Lincoin School 15—Owen School. 16—LeBaron Schoo! 17—Emerson School 18—Fire Station No. 4 | 22—City Hall 19—St. Michael's Hall 20—Y MCA” 21—Central School at the following locations: 2—Fire Station No, 2 4—Emmanua] Christ. 5—Washington School 6—Senior High School 4 §—Senior High School 11—Oak. County Office Bidg. 12—Wisner Schoot—— Pontiac’s 44 voting precincts for tomorrow's general election are in-the-Hills Presbyterian Church. hel and izabeth A roa nk 23—Eastern Jr. High School 24—Longfellow School 25—MeConnell School 26—McConnell School 27—Wilson School 28—Wilson School 29—Wilson School 30-—Congrega'n B'nai Israel -.31—Webster School 32—Wever School 33—U. S. Naval Tr. Center 34—Pontiac Housing Bldg. 35—LeBaron School %—Jefferson Jr. High Sch. 37—Jefferson Jr. High Sch. 38—Bagley School 39—Washington School 40—Washington School 41—Webster School 42—Owen School 43—Malkim School 44—Baldwin School ‘School ‘and was born in Illinois. He mar-' ried Lillian M. Duckwitz in Mt.' Clemens who survives him. He is survived also by two daugh- ters, Mrs. Webster S, Francis of | |\Pine Lake, Mrs. Delmoore Swart-. 'wout /of- Royal Oak, and a son, _|Stanley of Romeo, and four grand-' & children, Service will be Tuesday at 2 p.m, from the Farmer-Snover Fu. neral Home, with the Rev. Harold .iC. DeWindt of Kirk - in - the - Hills officiating, Burial will be at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. . The family requests that in lieu of flowers contributions be sent to the Michigan Heart Fund. Phillip H. Walker Word has been received of the sudden death of Phillip H. W alker Politi 1 vertisement) - ! ae NOTICE Our Business Offices Will Be | CLOSED Nov. i 1956. pe sa! 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Z did not think the heckling inci- ‘dent caused the change in plans. | viet visitors around the campus Saturday night, carrying placards ‘which read: The al cundidate for vice president - concentrated on. foreign policy- in his final majdr' campaign address at the St. Louis Municipa} Opera House last night. hands before you came.” “Tell us about the gory elections Visiting Russians; cr Rus- | observe the elections. changed their The Russians had planned to visit Philadelphia today, but at the University officials sald they | Some 50 students trailed the So- “Did you wash the blood off your Scak teins hceaials Sa OB Yecca aol nadie a 2d U.S. have a-dual system of pay to|on 100 miles or 8 hours; passen- eee "STAINLESS STEEL crews and ee ee Sees. r- | Cookware : Famous) REVERE 2 ‘Pans G Tea Kettles: ra SERVETTE , : Tables Regular $2.98 Value speciats— for Tonight & Tues. Beautifully Made — READY-to-HANG | 30” ORGANDY TIER CURTAINS clad stainless steel, full 1 Y2-quart size. 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Be predicted ‘that : [no secunrs op monnsas wQUIRD itd ae itiac school system to be dedicated.|students at Linda Vista and dis- Bock in Wolbligten and the. president would be Te- | & PLACE 10 PAY - : ay ‘Democrat i in ‘the State .. ‘a es ‘with parents and teachers.|. to Wind. Up Campaign fee sata ae soe gee sisi hecueae Asscolation meas: pemieniee a ee the! se telesdbacridg perience assist you Since Before 1900? i i. Board ot Education trom the three! With Specil Selgat (eee elie rarer Sat fis tena b7 Aor — ) : WASHINGTON (INS) — Vice|Voted, He filled in an absentee MICHIGA? CREDIT COUNSEL ONS 2 . . ¥ President Richard M. Nixon|Dallot-in Ohio Saturday-after can-j 47% 5 Saginaw 86 ¥e mene Lies - , Accepting the school for Pontiac|worked closely with White House|‘elling plans to fly home to Cali- : io: ae educate *** political aides today and was ex-\fornia on election ORY. Education. pected to confer with President - RECONDITIONED inthe ‘Eisenhower on‘an election eve a | i feel Sor g lore teaoat af votore.|“" General ot Meet SINGER - | cipal ot the new school, C. M1. | “The two Republican standard Radio Hams in Waterford | iis hon i rar“ arrow nn omy. | RURCTRIC PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE for the designs The Rev. James ihe campaigns at 11 P.M. 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Funck, 22;-of 3441 ed Presidential] Assistant Sherman A @ easy-term credit Auburn Ave., Auburn Heights. |Adams, GOP National Chairman|- __._|| @ 30-day charge ~ for @ Change for the Better, Elect ELIAS to the STATE SENATE, _ A Highly Successful Business Administrator, Member of the .Carte told Oakland County depy-|Leonard Hall, and even disarma- : Send Coety Sued of Syn Active in Givie and Com- tas this cab Was sttuek from be-|ment adviser Harold E, Stassen, @ layaway munity Affairs. MASTER hind after stopping for a red light|Who had fought Nixon's nomina- - at Auburn and Squirrel roads, |tion. . | TOILET TANK BA BALL in e to avoid the acciden ) t. " . 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Macomb, Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties tt ts $1200 a vear: elsewhere in seniwae and all o in the United States e=4 vear- tt mal enbsertoiion« navable in advance one Pontiag FE 2-818). . MEMBZR OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ‘MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1956 — ee — Danvers Go to Defense of U.S. Supreme Court ‘A recent noteworthy'event was the _action_of 100 able lawyers from 31 states who have spoken out in de- fense of the Nation’s highest judicial tribunal, the U. S. Supreme Court. As every newspaper reader knows, the court in recent -months has been under attack from many quarters. Those who “should know better have been talking about “usurpation” and the exercise of “naked power’ sg the court: ~ ‘* *%* * Such talk could only result in weak- ening confidence in the whole process of judicial review, law enforcement and in constitutional government it- self. Among other things the law- yers rightly warned: “No institution of our Govern- ment, igcluding the: judiciary, stands beyond the reach of criti- _cism. But these attacks have been._so reckless in their abuse, 80 heedless of the value of judicial review and so dangerous in fo- menting disrespect for our high- est’ law, they deserve to be repudiated by the legal profes- sion and by every thoughtful citizen.” * * * The lawyers easily disposed of the " argument that the statés have a right to nullify the court's. decision WMH school segregation cases by “inter- position. ” Back in 1803 Pennsylvania asserted this right because it did not like a Federal Court decree. This brought from Chief Justice Joun MARSHALL the pertinent statement: “If the Legislatures of the sev- eral states can, at will, annul the judgments of the courts of the United States and destroy the right acquired under these judg- ments, the Constitution itself be- the Nation is-deprived of the means of enforcing its laws by -——. the instrumentality of its:own —_ the_.-173 tribunals.” * * * These lawyers have done the Na- tion a great service. They have em- can orily undermine the whole process -of judicial review, respect for the courts and orderly. progress undef law. - Cash From Garbage The idea of making something use- Tul out of garbage tras tong appeated to those concerned with the ever bigger pile of municipal waste, says U.S. Municipal News. Economic and speedy production of a rich, high grade fertilizer from garbage is the aim of experimenters. The University of California, among others, is doing research into composting of municipal -refuse at its sanitary engineering laboratories. MSU’s civil engi- neering department has experi- ~ mented with such a plant on the grounds of the sewage treatment which serves the univer- oes a ** "" x & As a result of experiments thé com- ‘posting process which used to ‘take - from six to 12 months, can now be done-in a matter‘of days. Dr. G. H. is of Bloomfieid ‘Labor/, NJ. is generally.’ “in this coun that the com ele ~ ego fr turing garbage into humus “now oes woman. bake halantane * * *- We At McKeesport, Pa.,, last. month’ 1,500 persons from 100 cities here and. abroad attended the opening of a 150 __ton.per day municipal refuse com- posting plant. The city will deliver its refuse to this completely eationeg plant. Inside, after magnets and hand- picking have removed metals, the refuse is ground, inoculated with cultured bacteria and piled for 14 to 21 day composting. Later, screened and bagged, the fertilizer will go on the market at $23.98 per 80 lb. bag ’ retail price. * * * It thus seems thai modern : municipal government has taken. some further long strides toward its goal of turning garbage, here- tofore an expensive liability, inte — -a valuable cash asset. Another nice feature of the composting idea is its promise of returning to” the soil valuable organic ferti- lizer which otherwise would be lost. ; Wuy ‘does an honest man feel like a crook, and probably also look like one, when an emergency forces him to ask for cash on a check where he is not known? ~ a Down on the farm grandpa didn’ t have ‘air-conditioning, but at night ‘he got-bp fairly -weli-by sleeping with. David Lawrence Says: = — his feet sticking out the window. The Man About Town The Final Figures President Is Still Leading; Close Vote on Governor Election day: The only day in the year when you count for as much as anybody else, egardiess of how high their standing. The final standings in our political poll give Ike the lead he has held from the — start, but make it neck-and-neck on Gov- ernor. The 45 contacts since the last re- port were largely made on Pontiac streets, but also include a few farmers, out- county business men, laborers and profes- sional people. Adding these to former standings, the poll adds up on the eve of ° election as follows: nhower .......055+0+-389 Stevenson ............6.-351 Cobo .. 368 Williams .......+e0eeee0s: 370 ee ee ea Brought to my attention by James H. Carmel, Acting Director at €ranbrook Institute of Science, is the fact that a new moving picture, “Secrets of the Reef,” soon to be released, wad given its preview at the same time as the institute's film- lecture report on its own coral reef expe- dition. It gives some wonderful ——- # NEA Service, Ine. Curtain Call name, address and telepbone—6 etters will be condensed when neces at because of lack of space ri itera bt writer must accompany letters aS will not be published if the writer so requests unless the letter is eritical {nits nature. Recently your paper ead that drivers of local school buses . have complained~ that motorists are not stopping their cars accord- ing to law-when children are leav- — ing’ the bus. The various police agencies have promised to be ex- tra alert in‘ such a situation. As a father of five, 1 agree that the safety of our school ¢hildren should be” pretected, However, | also believe _the_ ‘schoo! or township authorities could go further in - safety, 1 travel-Elizabeth Lake read every day and ail -others whe do so realize the heavy traf- fic on this two lane road, Lake road, they: discharge their "passengers on one of the “many side roads and drive around the block to resume their route. This. should avoid any traffic tie-up. Ee © suggest that, instead of the school. bus_ stopping on Elizabeth = Anthony Paul Mefiman _ 7 "4166 Grayton. , Teenager Wants City ‘Drag Strip’ 1 am writing on behalf of teen- agers in this area, I am told that there-is a fund for a drag strip drivers days, but they don’t seem to be doing —_— -— it or even care. Many. of us 7 either own a car or plan t> own one in the near future. If seems that great step towards the. fut my opinion, today’s parents iden the teenager driver more than they help him. And T think this drag - strip would be a good way of show- ing your interest in us teenagers. What’s your opinion? Teenager Interested in the Future By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director Nagy of Hungary Strives -to Hold Some Red Power Communist Party’ s Central Com- _ mittee, ~ Imre Nagy, a former locksmith Tke a Sure Thing i in Editors’ Poll WASHINGTON—Here is the lat- est election forecast as derived from a poll of newspaper editors from every state conducted by letter and telegram in the past few s & * * 1. A landslide of electoral .votes for President Eisenhower—about 374 to 157. 2 Reduced margins if many states as compared with 1952, but the possibility of increased margins in a few states, because’ of strength being shown by _Eisenhower_in_the cities, This _ pattern is noticeable in all sec- tions of the country, including the South, 3. An inerease in Ike margins in the cities bécause of women’s votesand_a larger share of votes in labor-union families than four years ago. . © 67.5 PCT. REPLY The, total of letters and tele- grams sent out—to daily newspa- pers only—was 1,502. From these 1,014 replies were received. This is an over-all percentage of 67.9, , but in the so-called doubtful states, like more than & per cent responded. The editors were told their. names will be kept confidential. Many, although themselves sup- perting or preferring one candi- date, predicted victory for the ether candidate, » The editors were asked to an- ‘swer one question—whether their or “leaning” In state was “certain” to Stevenson or Eisenhower. “When Pontiac. “defeated Saz- inaw, 21-7, Friday evening, 68 of contest were eliminated. They were the ones who had predicted that Saginaw would win. The 105 who had predicted Pon- tiac would win carried over to the Detroit-Cincinnati game Satur- day, 87 picking Detroit and 18 ‘favering Cincinnati who upset the - experts and won, 33-7. - These 18 now are the sole sur- vivors in the contest, and in next Saturday's Texas-Baylor game; 7 pick Texas to win and 11 favor Baylor. Soon to harvest his fourth 1956 cutting of alfalfa is : Jeremiah Folsom, Michigan and Minnesota, outside the South and border states contain any ‘‘certain’’ votes for Stevenson. It will be observed also that, even where there ap- pears to be a sharp difference of opinion as between ‘certain’ and *leaning,’ Eisenhower could lose such states as Pennsylvania, Wash- ington, Minnesota and Michigan— votes—and yet be elected, whereas Stevenson is uncertain of ———___ ly Wy] Ve Texas and Virginia—-whie him 36 votes in the above table. te * > The editors underestimated Eisenhower's electoral strengtir in the same kind of poll conducted four years ago, when they gave him 357 and he got 442. They give him 374 this year. but he again may get more than predicted.- Copyright 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc. Dr. William Brady Says: Start to Cure Joint Pains by Eating Good Breakfast If your joint disability is really arthritis (joint inflammation) the classical signs i will be more or less 0 obvious. are calor, dolor, rubor, ‘heat, pain, redness and swelling). If no such signs are evident, it is an affectation to call your trouble arthritis. Chronic arthritis is a rare disease. __ If it isn't arthritis, what would I call it? No, not rheumatism. Rheu- matism doesn't mean anything to- day If the disability is of more than a year's standing, it may, of course, be internal derangement, such as loose cartilage, torn lig- / ament or other result of injury/ sprain, or strain, and such joint disability requires orthe aligning a state, _greater—weight_ has been given here to the number of answers marked “certain.” ___ When these. were negligible in — number, the trend based on the answers marked ‘leaning’ was deemed the determining factor. -Here is the table ef answers and the electoral vote indicated: * ——surgical—tr et tumor - The breakfast menu as outlined Giass of orange juice 100 calories Two ¢ cooked as you like "Ss calories ‘spe x. A 80tajorties Giese of milk "160 calories suitable fon an invalid or a per- son who gets no -exercise what- ever. i / * Ld] * For most clerical, professional. or business workers it should be supplemented with a slice or two of bread or toast, or a serving of oatmeal] or cracked wheat cooked as you like, with milk and may- be sweetening (sugar, syrup. mo- lasses, honey, jelly. or artificial sweetener), , Signed letters. rot more than one page or 100 words jong pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, ff a stamped self- _orthopedic or If history and examination en- _able us to rule out real chronic arthritis and trauma —— = to the joint by injury or strain); and if the trouble has developed in-— sidiously in the course’ of a year or more; and if the patient is mid- dle-aged or older, we may be al- most certain of the nature of the trouble — physical degeneration of joint tissues, a process well-desig- nated as “rheumatiz.” LONGTIME DEFICIENCY . The cause of rhevimatiz is, I be- lieve, nutritional deficiency through the yéars from. childhood up to breakfast tomorrow. . I sy breakfast tomorrow be- cause I, hope you will eat an. tomorrow adequate breakfast morning and every merning thereafter, sarenenh your ee “Orion Township farmer. Three cuttings Js considered good production. The raccoon, once too numerous in the Pontiac area, is coming back, according to Jerry Fleishmann of Walled Lake, who has seen several of them during the last few weeks. Under the floor in a shed near his home at 35 Stockwell St., David Deneen found some old time pictures; including Oakland County residents of 1874. A common house fly that entered-the car of | Mr. and Mrs. Holcomb Matthews “of Clarkston in Northern Michigan is still — with them. They're sure it is the same fly because she hit is with a paper near Alpena, breaking some of its legs, and @ fly now in their home. walks with the same limp. acne Yea Orchids to- a r. and Mrs. W: etdoaren . "Mr. and Mrs. William Cc, Reno of Fenton; golden weddirig. * * * s 2 3 & > > a by é e 8 fe € t3 6 3a 3 ~£2 6 §2 ¢ 33 3 $s $ 38 ¢ §y 88 zo 4 #5 S§ we ua Alabama 7 i Arizona 1 2 .©6«(3 4 Arkansas 14 1 *, & California 3 #22 32 Colorado 10 3 6 Connecticut 2 13 1 8 Delaware 1 3 Florida 4 1 16 19 Georgia 14 1 12 Idaho 7 i 4 Miineis } 4 «16 27 Indtana a 6 i Bee Iowa . 10 ro Kansas 8 eE- 5 re + = if Louisiana a 2 T i 10 Maine 6 5 Maryland 5 > 1 9 Massachuseits in 18 16 Michigan ot 0O23 70 Minnesota t be 7 iW Mississippi 1n 1 a Missouri ie, 14. 2 7 #43 Montans % & 5 4 Nebraska 16 6 Nevada 1 3 3 N. Hampshire —5 4 New Jersey 14 3 16 New Mexico 4 7 4 New York 33° «1 45 N, Carolina 30 1 4 North Dokata 7 1 4 Ohio 37,—=«o«12 25 Oregon 9 3 6 Oklahoma 5 14 4 8 Pennsylvania 1 3 26° #91 32 Rhode Island : 6 4 South Carolina 3 3 8 South Dakota . 6 4 Tennessee Le ee a. UM T ‘as 6 22 1 41 «4 tah 1 1 4 Vermont 5 3 Virginia 0 #13 Washington 13-13 —t W. Virginia 58 bi Fi 8 n 18 3 12 Wyoming 1 5 2 3 Totals ist 374 * * * . It will be noted how few stads UL ONES Doctor Osler’s candid statement will bear repetition here. ‘Chronic rheumatism,” he said, meaning, of course, rheumatiz as described here, ‘comes on insidiously in persons who have passed the mid- dle period of life’’—sort of sneaks up on you while you are trying to convince . yourself and everybody that you're just as supple as ever, even though you do not choose to roll somersaults to illustrate—‘‘It is most common among the poor, particularly washer-women, day laborers, and those. whose occupa- tion exposes them to cold and damp.” AMONG WELL-TO-DO, TOO Rheumiatiz is indeed most com- mon among the poorly nourished —well-to Case T 313: Marthe R., aoe 2%, is the mother of two youngsters. “Dr. Crane, 1 majored in psychol- ogy at college,” she began, “and I remember that efficiency engineer- * * ® “Well, I wish a little more efficiency engineering were - in the design of modern homes: “That is especially true of the bathroom. We mothers of new babies find that the bathroom is _ — po pert probably the of the house. —. ' “For we bathe the baby there- in-and—alse.em-ptoy it-as_a——_—— temporary laundry roem for washing diapers, as well as our own lingerie. “But architects have ignored, such uses of the bathroom almost ~ entirely. Why don't they raise the bathtub, for instance, so we don't need to break our «backs in cleaning it? MARTHA IS SMART - “Then. we'd also have storage. space under it for brushes, soap ‘flakes and other necessary items. . baby in the regular tub itself or at least set an enamel tub therein and have the baby at the proper height “If the designers refuse to. raise the tub, then why don't they place a hinged flat top on’ the far wall whichtwe could let down. It. might have’ cut-out ovals therein, to which canvas baby tubs were fastened. “But in any case, we need some- _ thing else’ besides the wash basin), at the height of our waist so we can do our small washing ‘con- vetiiently or put clothes to soak. “Even before our first baby “was born, my husband used to ing was included in that_field. _ a 4 ~ bathtub were higher, we * * & of lingerie. ig true that the bathroom hag. not f “instead, fo. “could place ~ been ot properly. It fai i to meet those needs which she so clearly has outlined. ‘ But there are some other im- provements that might also be added. For example, a magazine rack should ge attached to the bathroom door or the wall beside the stool, since children nowadays take their comic books to the . bathroom with them. If there is no safe place to store them, the books may land on the floor and get spoiled by water. Se ev ery - madere penavere : q magazines. Indeed, the. s bemaroorh is now the “library” ff the typical American home. 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On my hands and knees I started for- ward, Enough light sifted up through grills from the rooms below for to see that I was. surrounded by a jungle of wires and cables and pipes. That explained the false ceiling, even to the unscien- simpler to install wires and pipes everhead than to encase them in the labyrinth of temporary walis that cut the fourteenth fidor of the building into dancing studios. = - ” As I crawled along in search of Studio K I could hear voices in the rooms below me. I heard a male instructor patiently count- ing out steps for a —— in “Glide, two and three . . glide, two and three , In another studio, as I crossed it, a Man was explaining that as a young one he had been a pretty snappy stepper, but he didn't oe somehow he had got rusty - In another I heard @ man say <@% soon a# the hour was over he was going to take a 21 Fr. Fone MOULDING Strips = 35 ~ : SMALL NAILS Sifty-Kratt "ichance and go down to Rhinebeck Place. A girl didn’t seem to think ‘that was wise. I didn’t stop to hear who won the argument. If my calculations were right, and I wasn’t lost, Studio K would be the next one. I was right. Leaning away from_the catwalk, my hands on a rafter, I could see down into the room. I saw my purse on the chair by the door. This was Studio K and my theory had been Up here the murderer had an end and I was free for the| maze of corridors and their cell- Htific—likes of _me,—It had been|. jleyes caught the words Rhine- crouehed, waiting, watching. The those words, if not that number. The killer might know by why I had not reported the der. He might have figured that it was I who. stole the ter, and why .”. . because I Steve Barton ‘the: Waltzers’ He might even have guessed w I had finagled my way faculty here, and that I was look- ing for him. ‘ He had killed once. he might not hesitate to It took only a few minutes te get down off the catwalk. I managed to slide out of the con- ference room without attracting any attention. After collecting imy purse from Studio K and lo- ‘cating a dime, I found that the 4pair of telephone booths in the corridor —_ —_ . use. een emi check ileal sofa. 1 picked up the afternoon Bn _The ° nita Far <_ireitoie-cters, 0b Sts wasn't much that was new, The , |Waltzer was still at large, but the police expected an early ar- rest, etc. No family or relatives of the victim had been located, etc. The Medical Examiner had ascertained that Miss Farrell had been killed by a thirty-two cali- ber bullet, etc. I put down dhe paper. : I got up to step inte a vacated phone booth. Then I sat down again, picked up the paper I read once more what the Medi- cal Examiner had to say. It had been decided, from the angle by which the bullet had en- tered Anita Farrell’s body, that the killer had been standing nine or ten feet behind her when he pulled the trigger. I put the paper on my lap. My theory of the grill had been demolished, The killer could not have shot jhis bullet down through the ceil- ling. The bullet had not been fired lby someone over the jeri above Anita Farrell. The langle was wrong for that. She jhad been shot by someone stand- ing in the studio with her, nine or ten feet behind her. I was right back where I started. Only Steve had been in that studio. . *® s - I had no news for_him, after all. I had spent a whole precious day for nothing, wasted all these hours.- I would go home -now, I sat, staring gloomily at the newspaper on my lap, and my beck Place. There in black and white the newspaper said that the victim had lived at number 11 Rhine- beck Place. Just a few minutes ago I had heard someone say __p ecmnent Saat eve bad left _he! A man’s voice, in room néx = x with SUPER-FINE ey HOT (2) COLD WATER PIPE WRAP GLASS FIBERS (1) Minimizes heat loss. (2) Minimizes possibility of , dripping. Cut in strips, wrap spirally; cement ends down. 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You con . ond that's- why the Ninety-Percent Test is so impor- People fades you by whet they see (sometimes that's all they have ‘Yau tay your dethes to make 6 goed inprenien. As you weer them, hove them drycleened often, A smert men tokes core to beep thet Phone 27 YEARS OF QUALITY DRY CLEANING |}MOUND PERIOD FE 4-1536 Dr. Rollin Baker, director of the Michigan State University Museum taken from the mound are believed to date back to the middle wood- land Indian period—roughly from the time of Christ to 500 A.D. Little is knewn about the In- dians of that period, Dr. Baker said. The Ingham County discoveries are believed to belong to the same Indian unearthed this week _in}, iMontcalm County. Archeologists said = Montcalm County discovery also was” be-| Circuit Court Grants | Divorces granted recently in jOakland Gounty Circuit Court in- | clude: Lilian from Eugene C. Moore Clarence H. from Dora F. Bailey William F. Sr. from Sarah ly. Green Nancy R. from Frank A. Linton Richard Y. from Delores B. Barber Delores M. from James W. Zilegier Mary J, from James O: Smith Mona from Merrill F..“Hanna comes effective in six months) [Blames Milk. Shortage . ‘for Closing Connery” HUDSON (—The Pet Milk Co. plans to close its Hudson con- densed milk and ice cream mix plant permanently Nov. 30. Howard Schad, plant manager, ‘said a milk shortage is to blame. The Hudson plant, which opened in 1908, employes 75, plus an extra 2% in summer nionths. Schad said ployes, all in a managerial capac- ity. ES ee said potery fragments and bones; " 21 Divorce Decrees |. Pet plans to transfer only five em-| - period were. sometimes placed on cdaninn with their. be- longings during the winter months and then buried in the sp whan, the ground became worksite . The tae were oo by a group. of East. Lansing. Girl Ss. Thetr exact tocation ts ing kept secret until archeologists’ complete their investigation to pre- vent relic-hunters from carrying: off valuable finds. 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He _ knows how to do the job and more important be does it—Elect Cobo Governor. @ Five terms a wealth of - long record in Governmen- testify to his qualifications _ tal positions ‘bears this out. for State Treasurer. +o ' O"HARA ; For STATE SUPREME.COURT @ An outstandin Po sacnaien O'Hara has shown, = before the bar, a acme —o to fairness and justice. Vote for O'Hara! SIMPSON ad @ John Simpson has. tee Spr naan xen 27 e has.-built 2 nso 4 ee admired by many—matched “BAGWELL For TREASURER - For AUDITOR GENERAL @ A man with a long and © @ Paul Bagwell will bring to respected record of public the office of Auditor General _ service, Frank Padzieski’s the integrity needed in the yearsofexperiencemorethan —_ control of < funds. His | For LIEUT, GQVERNOR as State Senator and one as Lieutenant Gover- nor gives Clarence A. Reid background for his office. He is experienced and has proven ability. | |_WOTE sTRavg HT R REPUBLICAN sc hee SE 7 ARES eet For SECRETARY OF STATE @ John Martin has an out- standing record as State Senator and Auditor General. His experience qualifies him to handle the office of Secre- tary of State. +. | r _— a= = = eo ee ao a oe ail fe. & |] “NE PONTIAC PRESS MONDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1956 py ~ Even Oratory. Fades, Mea Tell Final Election Senge favor. The edifor had. ae The poiltcalipay wait and be-sure . who maounted and the AP; refusing to| A weary AP editor called| “Well,” he said, “ oratory fades out today. The bom-|W close contests, - be- swayed, kept feverishly at the|Hughes’ suite at New York's Hotel president-elect. wakes bast, promises and words now Wilson and Charies|try reported fairly quickly andjquickly declared, him the winner.) Through Tuesday night, Wednes- job of assessing the returns. ~|{Astor to relay the news. morning, tell him he isn’t presi- give way to hard figures—fi Evans Hughes were the ok ence gave aces a —_ margin. [As more reports came ._ Mee wat ‘and Thursday the tension! At last, near midnight Thurs-! There a Hughes aide started toldent-elect any mo ial contestants. o- impressive was his showing,|from the West, however, the Bic The eastern section of the coun-|some papers. and news services| ture began to change. « This year the AP has assembled a force of 65,000 persons to handie this task with its traditional ac- curacy and speed. The years have been filled with) instances in which close races have tested AP men's courage and endurance to the end. An outstanding ¢xam ple oc- Cirred IN New Jersey tr 1t--This) was the U.S. Senate race between Ciifford P. Case and Charles Hoew-{— ell. Howell, a Democrat, had been widely forecast as the winner, As returns began pouring in -he took a long lead. Ahead 2.000 votes shortly before midnight, he! claimed victory. : . Some -newspapers and news agencies declared him the victor. The AP refused to do so. Analyz ing the returns, the AP staff-foundt most had come from areas Howell had been expected to carry and the bulk of the Republican vote for Case still was unreported Shortly, Case began to cut down Howell's lead. Through the pre-| dawn hours, the AP checked and| rechecked its figures. Finally, only a tew hundred votes separated the candidates ag more returns ar rived. Eventually, after all official re turns were in and recounts made in some areas, Case won by 3.370) ballots out of more thay, 1,700,000 Gathering the state-by-state re- turns is only a part of the job Just as important is the task of distributing them over 400.900 miles of AP leased wires to some 6.700 newspapers and redio and television stations at home and abroad, * 2- e@ - While the immense undertaking requirés mental and physica] fort itude — men sometimes work 72 hours at a stretch—there too, is human drama, adventure and hu mor During the presidential election | of 1952, lowa's tally couldn't be! officially completed because a tor: nado struck a rural schoolhouse | polling place and blew away the ballots being counted. An election correspondent at! Stilwell, Okla., was a bit slow re- July 3. the reason wag that he had ta drop everything to cover a shooting—the incumbent sheriff/ and his victorious opponent killed! each other..in a gun fight. Result@ from the northeast sec-) tion of California's San Bernard-| . 5 . : - ino county come in by mail—from| 4 . _ Here’s one to go on! Your PURE dealer, as a respon- | Nevada, The county = veer Ne A - gible member of your community, wants to see as many i | Vegas, for relay back to Califor- registered voters get to the polls as possible. He feels ~*~ AP tabulators in Missouri r O23 he can help by encouraging our “just-come-of-age” — thought ft exceedingly strange | young men and women to exer¢ise this obligation as when a congressional candidate , ; ” S : a got no votes at all in one county. : American citizens. | They called county election offi- ee If you are voting for the first time tomorrow in a cials. The officials then discovered to their chagrin“they'd forgotten to put the candidate's name on the ballot , AP men will never forget 1916's all-time classic example of how it conte il aaa ik ON ~ CLEAN | = Presidential election, your PURE dealer will be proud. to give you a real send-off: a gallon of Pure-Premium —free—to get you to the polls! All you have to do is drive in at your nearby PURE Station, show your-driver’s license, and sign the PURE Voters Register. Your PURE dealer will put your “get-to-the-polls” gallon of gasoline in your car, at no cost. Be sure.to drive in tomorrow . . . and we'll be seeing you at the polls! clean by Gar- a ment Bags, direct te ros. HOME DELIVERY Call Us Today “Coll FE 5-6107 a * * nines 9 eee . THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1956 Sument Haat ot Tarmen shoul op" erate by late in 1957. Peru's new $4,100,000 Andean Stevenson Rests on Vigorous Campaign SPECIAL | PAIR ATTACHEO Ail wth and SHOE REPAIR ~42..N,-Seginew.St TUES,-WED.-THURS. wart oR sor SERVICE REVO” wppeals ~ tonight’ by~ othr By JACK BELL WASHINGTON @ — Adlai E. ‘Stevenson rests his hopes for the presidency in tomorrow's voting on the effectiveness of campaign efforts to depict President Eisen- hower as a likable but inept and bungling president. . * = Eisenhower appeared outwardly supremely confident that the ver- idict at the polls would favor him las a leader for peace and a pro- ‘moter of prosperity. Except for election eve get-out- | Prevent winter slow-up | history written in millions of spok- with ~- en words, — of dollars spent ~ and thousands miles traveled, “jess, and working freely : peat at oben, 33 Sold at: Stevenson started his campaign} Steve's Mrt. late in August with a, cross-Coun- Elizabeth Lake Rd. | try effort to rally and solidify the Brandt’s Hardware Democrats and ended it in a slash- Lake Rd. jing fusillade of criticism directed) Jim’s Hardware at Eisenhower’s foreign policies, : Lake » the campaign Marwood Mrt. beginning was a sedate one, in 4301 Baldwin Rd. which he planned to defend his =o record in half q ‘dozen telecasts ee (Advertisement) with “whistle - stopping’ and o- wy “barnstorming” definitely barred. Z HELP IDNEYS His and the Republican theme was : one of ‘Peace, prosperity and _- FIGHT BACKACHE """"". - - t result : ' and CYSTEX Tn cases peeaerea relief combating in acid urine and de pole relat, Over & Ml p— - ____ Wetting, burning and iteh- . due te common Kidney or Bladder 2 jons, which sometimes in Back- “ : ache, miserable referred, secondary -ymore_intense and ing expected support, te Preah. dent stepped up his own efforts. The White House bubblétop standing with his head and shoul- ders above the car’s roof, his arms ; Pups mY |peared and séemed about as en-| 4 aloft, became a familiar one. : * * * Everywhere he went Eisenhow- er brought smiles @o the crowds lining the roads and streets. At times, as in Des Moines, he was almost mobbed by well wishers. |His meetings were packed, his lis- téners nearly always responsive. champ's advance work sometimes was faulty. At times his caravan moved through almost enipty streets. However, crowds general- ly filled the halls in Which he ap- thusiastic as those Ejsenhower drew. ; Television which was to have been the’ great medium to reach ithe mass of voters, seemed to have proved something isenhower Con party spent about two mil-;Korea and Selection: He calledja candidates, the 1956 campaign is|1; _.| Stevenson tasted some of the! ‘/]. _|same sort of adulation. But his! less than ex-| pected in that respect, although | SETHE NEW bd each lion dollars on major and minor TV productions. Before hag concluded his cam- paigning Philadelphia _ Last Thursday night, Eisenhower had menial” 13,614 miles; mostly by air, to visit 13 pivotal. states. They included Pennsylvania, Iowa, Illi- nois, Ohio, Kentucky, Minnesota, Colorado, New York, Florida, and Virginia. * * * Stevenson, as the challenger, was far busier. He rolled up 37,619) campaign miles in 32 states. He) pote ee no _campai: to Delaware, tah, Nebraska, North Dakota, hydrogen bomb tests and eventual But as Stevenson's assaults grew abandonment of the military dyatt. sometimes turned to snow, the reports piled up| He® ‘ridiculed the Eisenhower|tragic stream of humanity came| that Republican candidates for the ee | 1p vague = it|stumbling into our midst. ge__in' * nfident on Election -Fve attention to the Middle Eastern situation and contended that re- lations with American allies had been weakened. Eisenhower summed up his re- plies in his final ental yg He was voices,” the President said. He said Stevenson’s stand on H-bomb tests and the draft offered only pointed up the’ issue with frequent Frame to Eisenhower as a “part-time = president’. and — persistent efforts to depict Vice President Nixon as the future —|' if not the present — leader of the) “design for disaster.” Throughout the campaign Eisen-| He referred repeatedly to what|hower displayed his outward good he said were the accomplishments| health for all to see. Despite his) of his administration. He men-|heart attack over a year ago and tioned high employment, rising|his subsequent ileitis operation, wage scales, © hainesed Site Oe ee ee , until the fina) 10 days, the|Signs of fatigue or any of illness. absence of fighting in the world.| Always he seemed confident of In his campaign the Democratic| the verdict the voters will give nominee avoided direct referenceiat the polls tomorrow. Ask Big : 3 ‘Where Is Help You Promised?’ Heroic Freedom-Fighters Flee to Ausirial qantas Tron Curtain Closeson Hungary —__ By PETER HOFFER VIENNA (®—Austria's 150-mile- long border with Hungary is alive with refugees. | _She heroic, heartbroken free- dom fighters and their loved ones, fleeing the renewed Communist- Soviet oppression of their home- land, crossed into this country and to freedom by the thousands. They were very welcome here— all of them. - * & Standing at the border point at Schattendorf, Burgenland (about 135 miles southeast of Vienna), I * * .* Suddenly, out of a , drinsle which “Austria?” the fugitives panted . when the police shone electric torches into their drawn, terror- stricken faces, “Ja, ja, sie sind in Oesterreich (You are in Austria), answered the gray-clad police again and again, > s * Men, women and children wept with emotion. Some knelt to kiss the wet earth, Some hugged and embraced the police, who gently motioned them on to waiting buses in the background, i: it iF eit ‘ i 3 g eal i i ti z EDITORS [JUNIOR SU If you ike to visit the zo6, or collection or at stamp exhibits. issued in 1954. An African lion is tawny yellow, border orange. | panel forward at (Dallas Hilden, Jackson, Mich., Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) e pi the lion's stomach lie flat as an extra support. Fold the small tabs under. Then the lion will stand in his stamp border frame. A STAMP ZOO—1 The Lion * to collect stamps, you. will enjoy this week’s stamp zoo. The pictures show animals that live in the countries indicated. While they are not copies of actual postage stamps, they will help you look for zoo animals in your own stamp The lion appears on a number of stamps. This one is from Kenya, fn British West Africa, where a black and orange lion stamp was with & a dark brown, almost black, mane and tailtip. Color this one with your crayons, and make the Paste, the picture down on cartncard! and cut away all the back- | ground pieces as shown in the small diagram. Fold the lower center Ow wins $10 for suggesting this first. If you have an idea send it in care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Tomorrow: The Bison ‘that night and darkness would dios, We by Soviet tanks and! troops and partly by companies of “freedom fighters” acting on “higher Sil ‘ j I Serna ay “Iron Curtain’’ | fall again at Schattendorf at about’ 2 p.m. A truck with about 30 Hunga- rian soldiers in their Soviet-type uniforms, but wearing the red- white-green armbands of freedom fighters, drove up, They immedi- atelt halted the struggling line of refugees, sending those back who had not yet reached the. red-white- red Austrian flags of freedom. | 5 * * * | Many families were torn apart. Some people had gone ahead and | waited desperately for their loved) ones to catch up. Many © weed in vain. The Austrian police predicted | bring on a new stream. It did. SEEK ASYLUM At Schattendorf several hundred persons, carrying their most precious belongings, were granted asylum before midnight. They said the Hungarian soldiers let them cross over into Austria as soon as dusk fell. | Many fighters and border vesirds were themselves among the refugees. Wearing uniforms and carrying their guns, they came on, fre- quently with their families and de- pendents; and went ‘to one of about: a dozen refugee centers set “ wm TIME WAITS FOR YOU... BUT ONLY UNTIL THE 10th of the Month! 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In an event as shocking as the one which stunned humanity only last week, we were. ~ not eveh consulted by our two staunchest allies. The bulwarks against the forces that would destroy us—that the Democratic Party reared with such care, _ inthe friendship we shared, and the confidence we — enjoyed with these free peoples of Europe—are gone. . This is a tragedy. A fumbling and uninformed foreign policy, at best—or a calculated concealment of the truth—are responsible. “All is well in the Middle _ ~ East, and there is good news from Suez,’’ was the word from the White House, just two weeks ago. The -- jets that thunder over Egypt bear witness to the fallacy of that communique. , Pochette Tectia OTe we Spots PD con As ce 4 cats te en Meso rom eee ts cae erahraer ae caen pene U.S. VICE-PRESIDENT Estes’ Kefauver \ ‘SECRETARY OF STATE VOTE For U.S. PRESIDENT | . 3 “Adlai€. Stévenson USS ‘CONGRESS—18th- Dist. Paul Sutton - GOVERNOR G. Mennen Williams LT. GOVERNOR Philip AL Hart James Hare flere in America, Special Privilege, a the Dixon- Yates affair to a taxation scheme that favors wealth at the expense of the average American, are proof of what Republicanism has accomplished. From cities where underpaid teachers struggle, within the . crumblirig walls of fire-trap schools to teach pupils | jam-packed -into rooms too small to hold them, ‘to ° communities where there are no schools at all—from McCarthy to Nixon, the party in office has written a record that Geaeryes a clesieg chapter. The Adsacican a pays a what he does not get, ire 7 tax dollars wrung from the-sweat of his brow—who —.seeks-nothing but what he can earn by his labor or _ ATTORNEY GENERAL = : AUDITOR GENERAL COUNTY TREASURER. REGISTER OF DEEDS Thomas Kavanagh Sanford ‘Brown Frank Szymanski David Utley Sd George Hicks | 7 Odin Johnson Robert Stevens B. J. Habel Wallace E. Rica” STATE REPRE SENTATIVES: STATE TREASURER STATE SENATE—12th Dist. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY SHERIFF COUNTY CLERK DRAIN COMMISSION ER his enterprise-needs representation, . America, ering BS its stature as. the ‘most liberal, the most powerful, the most Peaceful .o » can win back what. it has lost-—with an enlightened, — “informed Democratic Administration. -all:lands, ~~ District #1...... Steven Koler , District #4...... S. James Clarkson ‘District #2...... Leslie H. Hudson District #5...... David Paul y District #3...... et. Saleh Ar. District £5.22. Walter McMahon ae NON- PARTISAN CANDIDATES: George Edwards pets COURT. “JUSTICES ~ : Talbot Smith” CIRCUIT cee _Clark J. Adoms a oie . S jo aes a TEE. pees pet a= at ol aero etee : oe a CRORE i aaa it ate 5 byo* e Pong: \y os : ‘fg hee eae fo Gu a4 * ’ 5. rn * : . Founrren > ees ee 190,000 to Turn Out ee Said tavaded:* register of deeds, drain com © for Election in Area ore, a oe wa C0AS@-Fire Ordered. ‘ ‘be the non-partisan judicial selec- ; ,. (Continued-From Page One) ‘ition of two justices of the Su:| (Continued From ‘Page One) and auditor general will be among preme Court, one county circuit * the 31. issues to.be Settled tomor- judge and probate judge, ogee Ns Bog 8 egy Margy agg Maer row. -eireuit court commissioners. A state senator tromi the 12 Pontise voters may find the 1>-\invading Israeli } Fine iH E a F sf ig The Waterford Business and Pro-| The British say they are willing fessional Women's Club has offered| to turn over control of the canal) — --~3 transportation to the polls for vot- |area to U. N. forces, once the sit- ers in the Waterford area. Num- uation is stabilized. ie to ¥t are FEderal 5-1284 and! The parachute troops landed in| F No Contract Fee eral 43844. |the canal zone only 4 —— _ : ( A@vertisement) 22 days after the --Necessary- lrendered to Egypt the military _Call Today — a: ie oe saa “they tong ~-had~ occupied: Gregory Oil Co. there, T#*the meantime, on July} | 18. papsen iggy ing end aifficult 26, Nasser nationalized the _Suez & ssoothins during recurring —< Canal. ae The invasion came shortly after and sounder Get MENDACO at drug- a cease-fire in Egypt. ments had gone ahead with| here holding some of these certi gary and the Middle East, ordered) this Saturday at the “Pontiac Salutes Industry” ternational police command parade in downtown toc. Afindndl 40: the set up to establish and supervise Jortul ball will fa 5 ne ot Gk cartil. The British ahd French govern- cates redeemable at Pontiac area stores. Shown THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1956 : C3 ‘5 SS Soe pume mat Dronchial reap cone the U.N, General Assembly, seek-| FOR YOU SATURDAY — These balloons are Pk endnotes ‘phlegm. ‘Thus aids freer breathing |ing to restore peace in both Hun-| just a few of the hundreds which will spot the sky - aR es PAP NRA o " Pontise Press Photo’ to righ: Mrs. Samuel W. Pill, of Arthur's; Mrs. Lorne’ Marvin of Sanders; Ray Gerson of Myer’s Jewelry; and Victor W. Hoerath of Kresge’s. Highlight of the parade will be the showing of a | complete line of the 1957 Pontiac automobile and | their long-heralded invasion, os said they would welcome the U police force as a shield so 138 West Lawrence St. re Sen St ae u. N. fo Send Police Pontiec, Michigan as the two Middle East govern- Phone FE 5-0738 "ae agree 1, Nps fy End Mideast War : * f# \tlement of the Suez question. | pen ; - wip Pecads one Butish pore: nued From Page One) chutists started landing just | after dawn, apparently to seize | a bridgehead for land forces at sea on a large armada sailing ire Vira 4 important way" airlifts, shipping, transport a supplies. Pam dian Maj. Gen, -E. L. M. plan, with the troops landing OM truce supervision organiza time and at the right places. Some Palestine * “e as resistance from mortar and ma- e e@ °8 un fire was—met.—__—_§—§—_+— he 3—-N--command-is | The first Egyptian announce-onq ever established. The first ments claimed the first wave of fought the North Korean and Chi-| 3,000 paratroopers was annihilat- nese Communists in the Korean }ed by soldier, police and civilian War, It was controlled ‘by the! Setere and > : a #5, BR ES} : i ‘ : : : ge ae ' ‘ tee ; 3 2 4 -* 7 7. é S i 3 rs ae ; 4 3 “4 PS .. s : 5 Pine oe ee a ia al ce a _ = = " # NE, iS a "his name by a curious coincidence natural (Political Advertisement ) operas such a long expression is Eddie Long) that an Open Letter to - Citizens of Pontiac from LESLIE H HUDSON» pote haecrmenme Pontiac's Own State Legislator Democrat Dear Voters of Pontiac: a Tomorrow is Election day, and in the interest ‘of our country, I urge you to be sure to vote regardless of your + party affiliation and whether or not your vote will be cast for my candidacy. Two years ago, you sent me to Lansing as your Repre- sentative in the State | Legislatu ire aan sure that you are proud of my accomplishments in your behalf. The home owner, the working man, the schoo!s, the business men, veterans and our city itself have all benefitted from lberal, fairminded, independent and _ decisive action 6n m y part which has brought recogni- tion to Pontiac; throughout the state. | My efforts have heen d fe] L Relief for the Unemployment a 2. Highway Safety. 3. Mental Health and Especially Our Retarded Children. 4. Civil Rights. 5. Relief for Our Overly Crowded Prison. 6. Creation of an Automation Commission. 7. Legislation to Improve our SCHOOL Conditions. 8. Sponsored to Provide for Oakland County’s Fourth Circuit Judge. 1 have enjoyed my work and would appreciate the ot _legisiation for: “le who at 50 is a fool is asked me the same question,” my friend mourned, “He said, ‘How) at me for a .good minute, from head to foot, and then he said,’ ‘Boy, you're more than half done.’ "’ i DOESN'T WORK OUT -.“‘A man’s as old as he feels .. "| I began cheerfully. since I was 5O earlier today,” Eddie said. ““A man who hag be- | Say he is, and most of the people he seems to encounter are younger, like beardiess youths of 48 and 49 Land girls he went to school with >who are now, somehow, still 39. _ he continued, “can be 25 if some- body tells him he looks that age. It no longer matters that he knows from personal experience | liar. If the bum says ‘Bey, you | leok 25," you’ re 25. “TAT Teast you “believe him untit) Hyou-try to-do something like a! 25-year-old fellow does, you know,| like look up a number ,in the .phone book without your cheaters. Or play 36 holes. Or five sets.' boys and‘ then have to get up at | 7:30 a.m. to face the old man - the office. * “T haven't found that to be, true,|_ come 50 is exactly as old as people; ~ “A man whe has become 56,” | ) that the bum isan incerrigible Or stay up until 4 a.m. with the |” r “Tl saw-an old guy today who Emerson,” the poor soul cried (ag he straightened VOTE YES! FOR CITY CHARTER | “What Fm saying Yeserve we have learned| far too stubborn grown tor than ok bil eo : {through years at a sedate philatelic school.” the babes will want tp talk about AMENDMENT. No. 2 club named for Toots Shore ‘ situation instead .. .” Ss axa “ Fie ie “Then there was Napoleon, writ- 5. oe eee oe ‘ett ing April 7, 1817, to bears sar “E46 Howe said it before you, “All Members of the Police and Fire Paes shail: be ; : Gourgaud from St. Helena: * sorry, 1. page gud temain residents cf the City ot Pontice or resident- within —__ ihis yo pughttul drag oBjone can no longer love.’ But thinkic¢ the dictionary. the area of a circle of the City of Pontiac having « radius “ ng [el ie SONGS YOR eave on anpirin.| OO in fon (J0) miles from the intersection of Saginew end Huron T'm 50 years old today.” Ralph Waldo. Emerson in Society wrote, ‘A : athe rear Being scarcely 49, I looked: at ee ee mes chase poet _ the. poor old bum and wondered lhe te | how I'd took when I, too, swept | “ ‘At 50 years, ‘tis said, afflicted This ad donated by inte the home stretch. My (citizens lose their sick head-| My THE POLICE OFFICERS A A thoughts were prez lge aches.’ ”’ Pen ; : $socl TION ee as atl “To h-ll with Ralph Waldo wag a bate sugzestion of a : | ——_ — | old. are you?’ J told him. He looked! _ . ‘Uz St GOV'T GRADED CHOICE TENDERAY ROUND STEAK It's the worlds finest beef. Extra lean and tender. Stock up your freezer at this special low price. 79: opportunity of { inishing the fob. * 6 « “By the same tokens,” he said, fingering his bus coins, “if some) If feel that m; y election is to our mutual advantage and I mestly sol ticit your vote regardless of your affiliation. Sincerely Yours, Leslie H. 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It's an ideal budget meal! joy the golden ouch of the Pennyvania | Dutch with delicious Bott-Boi Egg Noodles. 12.0%. 23K | PACKER'S / rare Avondale Corn 132%,]62 [GY Wax toe / 13 $474 FETE Sweet Peas "ts? 43 22 $462 [TF] Dog Food sitet 1 3us $716 | GEAEY Pork & Beans oom 73 ws $450 [FTIZ Scotties Tissue/ 1385474 — | GHEE) Kroger Spinach 43.22, $474 pee ished ola 13810 Apricots. avonpaue 303 | ia FREE) 1325278 1 3a $417 Pluss 9 Grapefruit scien HEE Green di ° , silhouettes. Their placement de- fashion. A convenient payment jy< Our I re iction eee fine the faskbon | plan can be arranged to fit your | m: all brand-new! Everything that’s = Ses Seaereael weet. COAT NEWS this season! Con- ette, Worn around the hips, it ~~, Imported furs labeled to shew country of origin. . . : tinental silhouet a egal aa gene ‘ea se to Rae 4d Flees You'll love our wonderful supple wool tal tes ... in imported ie. | a jersey with the Fair Lady Look. fabrics, new tweeds! Worn at the waistline, where | ae ae Few ie Se Weer es es eT 2 started, it defines a shirtwalst |, ESiai Satin peeks te sche et dae dress or a two-piece dress or ‘oe ’ = . blouse apd-skirt. | _ ae ° ° : : 2 Designers on bath shies of the|fl Special Selling Wool Jersey A(lantic are using belts in many | ~ ; ways this season, ., / . Dt ide, dramatic bets ff) Wondermere with jeweled buckles used on some | F BI d DRESSES of the newest dinner gowns. These | 1 accent the midriff, reaching from — = ar 7 en %G , normal waistline almost to the! /o= *E busiline, giving an empire. a = - : Contoured belts narrow in.) = i sz front, wide and dipped in back: Sweaters 4 14.98 “ 17.98 a give a new line to sheath dresses. | = Pet tg, ce e _ Narrow belts sometimes are (~ : used just beneath the bust of a | o. slim dress, for a new effect. E23 Split your vote on this ve E With the popular bloused silhou-. © issue . . . choose pullover The soft slim line in pure wool jersey ete the ber is —<- at the rel 3 (t cardigan. is given unusual detailing with satin. » ural waistline, if may oo i . : . , / wide or narrow, in leather or): . = Smartly styled basic sheaths, and the / igs i satin, its color matching or con-| = empire styles. Pastels and deep toned 7 ae = 4 ass with) Be Sree. t Reg. 10.98 colors. Junior and misses’ sizes. J Belted suits are important this a. year, with the belts wor every-| 7% : where from just below the shoul-| 37 der blades to just above the hips. | 7 8.938 decom iepeneiniaemaalin = S fel = ie Keeps on Giving’ | . | ; S | ‘ ; 2 Full fashion with both classic neckline or nov- ; O , SEAMLESS OPE sar at ba apy Linc f! elty neck in the short sleeve pullover. ..or | RA . and see if you can purchase (#e" popular cardigan. Green, red, clay, blue tur- "e : Usually to 79.98 f & Lowery Organ. Come -in % : 5 i) ats _. é rs i. and let us show yeu how |- quoise. Sizes 34 to 40. _ . ae = he éasy you too can play beau- 4 Ss £ . RS til ees | suinhagn-tisdo Thos /s $© precious? | woot a - such ultra-new fashion details as | Wy wt Such soft grandeur and ©% ~self-hoods, detailed backs, lux- as seen total.elegance, you must . in VOGUE feel it ON to know the fm Urious wraps, sweeping clutches, i wh RP? thrill! Its no-seam top- | Craftan pleats, velvet trims! ~— line, lowered and softer § . back, the'spire heel that | _ CAN'T break. Toe, glove- - ae — ‘soft ..,. entirely tissue- | flared or column shapes! av | PAR 3 | kid lined. Black suede, é ne Oh : ae - ae : ot NSO : ot caltyNavy or Brown re Junior Sizes! Misses’ Sizes! ph ms ee foe 7 Mal Siegal i S Everything a-hat * « Soo ot ME THE PONTIAC PRESS, _MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1956 _ = bar ai Serving Pontiac W 1 W — ILLIAM =WERIGHT makers Furniture Makers and Upholsterers | a PHONE FE 4-0558 1) Yeast 270 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. ~ You’ Mi find tt so easy so in- LS a | Mrs. ebhie Rolls Date, Nut Mixture! | in-Cracker Crumbs Want a dessert you can keep on|§ | Uncooked ar |Dessert § |Keeps Well.) 5 By JANET ODELL .: ” Entitles Youtoa. 10% DISCOUNT _on Any Boys’ or Girls’ WINTER COAT Good Until Nov. 10, 1956 ONDERLAN Wop TEL-HURON CENTER ‘ ‘nainawaweun we om Son os eo a oo | hand in the refrigerator and use ~.lwhenever you need it? Make up some of Mrs. David Mehlberg’s Date and Nut Roll; then TRY to keep it for desserts! Mrs. Mehiberg has two sons | and a daughter, the youngest | four years eld. The family is ac- | tive in church activities . _jthe garden, sewing, writing letters and reading. Under New Management “Mrs: Mehiberg likes working in} * > ~ ARTISTE BEAUTY SHOP 213 Nat. Bldg. (Over Kimmins) FE 2-4347 . Tues. ond Wed. Speciall “] ~ Shampoo and Set $1.00 expensive to beautify your cuna . just choose any one of the lovely fabrics from this tremendous selection, let us pnt be and DATE AND NUT ROLL Ry Wie. David Mehiberg Permanents . $7.50 up| recover your present furni all Work Guaranteed for $ Years” iture. The People’s Choice Is Fun... Favors seats Special Children’s Menus Family Night at TED’S |: “make your mother get “you the’ years old and 27 pounds over- With her suitcases packed, Mrs, J. Thomas Butler is shown with her parents, the Frank S. Lyndalls of Birmingham, as she was leaving for Wayne Airport saving a few cracker crumbs for slices, garnished with whipped} 434 W. Huron FE 2-231! cream. pepe eg The voluminous cut coat or cloak | with armholes to the waist can be WILLIAM K. COWIE proportioned to the petite figure if custom made but since most of us Custom Upholstery % pound graham crackers, rolled into Grace Brown crum My came -‘marshmatiowa, cut into pieces % pound dates, cut jnto pieces Bernice Cover 2 pon enaituted evaporated milk KENJALO’S BEAUTY SHOP Mix all ‘ingredients together, Open $ to 9 Daily Except Sunday & Monday Expert Beauticiens At Your Service the outside. Place on waxed ‘paper, | mold into-a roll. Roll in crumbs. Refrigerate 10-12 hours. Serve in. 21 Years of Practical Experience buy ready-to-wear, the short figure |must_ watch not to overdo with too | ~ stationed with the U. S. Army in Goppingen, Germany. | ~~ ‘Pontine Press Phote Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Butler i is joining | her husband, By MURIEL LAWRENCE herself as a slim one. So our de- Dressing after Gloria, 14 . ~ mands that she become ino sense at all. t, d her_ skirt. volt, speed | orhis inability tw believe in the Beside her a classmate. slim and! more knowing, observed without malice: ‘You're too fat for that circular type skirt. Why don’t you effort is her real problem. about the reward to her—and in- gored kind?” stead, lead our overweight | Home from school, discouraged mind that she just cannot visualize | Girl Must Be Prepared for Dieting ‘one make jher own clothes, lher to invite friends to meals she jPeward—ot—dieting's —self-directing ner to give herself a permanent. {these lonely, unsupported efforts, We propose that she paint her book the punishing image of herself as To solve it, we stop taking ‘shelves her favorite shade of blue. hopelessly fat begins to lose its youngster into _actual rewarding | Gloria opportunities t to discover experience with other forms of that looking to herself for strength self-directing effort, ‘ean end in triumph .for her. We make her begin to choose IMAGE VANISHES. . : We encourage 4, she becomes increasingly prepares herself. We encourage used to the successful results of! much coat. 378 Orchard Lk Ave. FE 4-2037 Have a Planned Vacation We can make your vacation schedule . run smo-o-oth as silk with the best transportation possible — domestic or . foreign. Pontiac Travel Service Phone FE 8-3251 698 W. Huron tyrannical power over her. One day she herself suddenly de- _ cides to diet, She has finally found In every possible way, we give: | Gloria devoured milk and ginger- | snaps until her mother protested. | Then she burst into tears of helplessness and ran out of the nee: ; Mrs. Edna O Can we help Gloria? as president Yes—if we stop begging her tO car Mothers take on the rewarding, but very Friday ev lonely work of controlling her ap- ‘Army Citddel, Petite., - Head sted was installed the American Gold Inc. Chapter. Nine i i | installed with her were NO MEANING Shella Stevens, first - vice | Our appeals have no meaning presic nt: Mrs. Edward Ellefson, whatever for her, simply adding second vice president; Mrs. Pearl to her discouragement. For Kline, treasurer; Mrs. Julia Thom- Gloria's image of herself as a fat as, secretary, and Mrs. Lauretta ‘girl is so analy lodged in’ her Stockwell, chaplain. “ _ ieee “”—-* ty THE “SARI” BRA Exclusive nature-lift stitchin holds its shape and yours = Low-cut back. White cottons Sizes 32-40 ABC. 296 react JR. PANTY ightweight. Sarong panty - nde. Tummy-flattening jouble sheer nylon front. In sizes S-M- 6.95. - : ce ak f JUST 7 TCE 7 ~~ Here are 5 reasons por: ste wat mecone i why the all-new sarong girdle is perfect for your figure . . ~~. , Waistline roll is banished with com- . fortable stay-put elastic collor. —-—-— —., ., Patented, hidden construction lifts, . _flattens tummy to youthful lines. Smoothly-shaped ‘back helps to lift 7 and control derriere. ——-9 Gentle elastic smoothes thighs, does away with those unwanted bulges. =— — * Exclusive criss-cross front frees legs — to move with comfort all day long. 7 Serving as color bearer will be Mrs. Mae Archambeau. Mrs. ™ Barbara Cornell is banner guard; He OPEN AN © Mrs. Henry Hight, custodian of *| records; Mrs, Ann Minnich, hos- ACCOUNT 2 pital chairman; and Mrs. Mary TODAY! || Hawkes, musician. Re —. SA SaaS aS Installing officers were past, de- and Mrs. Edward Smith of Royal Oak, Sa te et ing in the Salvation ds Gold Star Mothers partment president Mrs. Robert © iD’'Armond of Clawson; department OPEN MONDAY 9: 30 to 9 00 Chaplain, Mrs. Howard. Nichol ‘Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Joe. Doyle, ‘herself visualizing the triumphant ‘end to this lonely effort, too. If this makes no sense to you, remember we've got to know it's ,true to make it work. We've got ‘to knew that Gloria's extra poundage is not flesh but ignor- ance of her own capacity for lonely achievement. ‘ That's all dieting is. It’s a dem- onstration of our willingness to |know our answers are in ourselves, not other people. It is the accept- tance of our aloneness. oe Glasses No Cure Many persons assume that wear- -jing eye glasses will cure-them of- Ahe ailment for which they were /\ prescribed. But this is not the case. Instead, they serve merely as a badly needed corrective for vision for those who are nearsighted, farsighted. or. have an astigma- tism.” " ' = (Political Advertisement) (Potitical Advertivement) “TO STAY FREE WE MUST STAY STRONG” —Dwight D. Eisenhower - President Eisenhower, speaking of our national defenses, said: * “Today our country stands as a_ bulwark against the tide of aggression that threatens the free world. We must maintain our national , strength- ~muilitary, conomic and meral—so thet any would-be sostes sor will think twice before he dares to attack us.” A Vote for Ike Is a Vote for FREEDOM and SAFETY © Vote the Republican Presidential Ticket PONTIAC AREA WOMEN SC -OM CITIZENS FOR EISENHO\ WER — a ie ey gen . lowin, of the Royal Oak chapter, Blue, Star Mothers of America, MOMs_ jof America and DAV Accliary:| INSURANCE for your benefit was never better! | | Thatcher Patterson & Wernet Among the guests were members Forest Lake Club — ‘show to be presented during the ‘evening. Helene Hicks Freund will, 'present the commentary on the fashions. Style Show Set | “Only 36 Shopping Days Until Christmas” ‘will be the theme of the dinner dance being held at: Forrest Lake Country Club on Saturday. _Henry G. Bleeker, chairman of the event. will be assisted by Mr. and Mrs Albert D. Ludwig and Mr, and Mrs. Albert F. Meadows, jwho will also serve as hosts. /Members will model mens’ and wonmens fashions at the fashion THE “WALKING” SARONG GIRDLE The girdle that walks and ont ride up, for day | purchases a . sit with wonderful freedon! ppe Lifts, flattens tummy. White. FREE! i695 | OLDS FOR 'S7 a __has a host of extra-value___ - - EXPERT — features that make it a ‘ Visit Our Juvenile prea J ~ . . f See- Our Selection. of - CORSETIERES SMARTER BUY THAN EVER! WILL FIT YOU * so i pee SAGIMAW AT we WARREN, POMTIAC 280 Si Saginaw St. Go “buy” Olds ... where your dollar buys you more! It’s the valve-car ee ’ ot the year with many extre-value features * i no extra cost! Watch tor 7 eee —— . “JEROME MOTOR SALES CO. + Pontiac, Michigan = White Collar Girl Nylons 60 gauge dress sheers with self or dark « seams. 5100 S-t-r-e-t-c-h Sheers New 2-way areick nylons with self or dark seams. All , $700 Smen 8 7 Oo ee CHRISTMAS DRESSES Layaway Now ... for Christmas Gilting 258 1. 798 “ sie, a Ph: FE 43566 Ay ae io é THF. PONTIAC : PRESS. MONDAY, NayEMnen 5, 1956 ee ett in Our . NEW | LOCATION to decide whether she will adopt the new look or wear what is flattering to her. Fortunately, it is possible to go along with the current style and still avoid un- peconting extremes. : * . Many of “ world’s . best- dressed women have set the vogue for individuality in dress. Year after year they wear much the same type clothes and use the! same hair style because they know PURSES it is best for them, 9 This season's hats are a dras- JE RY tie change and they are trying | _ \WEI S .... |. for many women, The small | ality is chic but_also keep in : | otf-the-iace hat long has been | gon ipapeny that aa aan ae | -& Classic and we have become _ this teo far, Nething makes ene- Closeout on All LADIES’ fashions: Remembér that today individu- E LOWMAN that the most sepncion ‘nuthin inca saseba Missin ‘toh -ecmithis voici We Swvekenieg b “there is a drastic {9 @ny leg is mid-calf. ne ee change in fashions a woman has AWKWARD AND LEGGY Actually, you can purchase an-| Many women have fatty deposits ifollow when trying on the new ‘Visit Us. [Try New Fashions Before Rejecting Them fF -aceustomed -to- it, —-It-fits-in-well-—-qau “that ‘wutnioded ctothes, } with your hairdo, usualty it is | ——= styles. | flattering. The “picture” hat is | | another model we have learned | } to love, i However, before you give up the idea of wearing the new. o. M4, [Figure | surprised to find that you can Pontiac Press. /wear them attractively. Care! “PURCHASE” NEW " Should be taken, however, if y —* ram | face is broad- through the en Lecc’ jes. | OF HIPS VIA EXERCISE rent styles may make you look, | ing are.not becoming to you. MAy- square-faced, - Clothes to Suit and Personality,” send a | stamped, self-addressed envelope | with for it to~Jose- i shapes, try them. You may be! [Pepe care of The Pg you would like to have leaflet ~*Pianning ‘In this instance some of the cur- Perhaps the hips you are wear- — Before you give up the idea of wearing the new shapes, try them. You may be surprised to find that you can wear them attractively. a - ” Stylists have made several] ef-| forts to get us back into long, skirts. Women simply rebelled at ‘this partly because of the— ~ fort of shorter skirts and partly ie because they wished to have their, | dress and suit lengths flatter their! Tees. cal is a a well-established fact! Calf Corel Din the Pontiac Loundiy Mo Fluff Dry Just Send Your Entire Family Wash The flat pieces will be returned all ironed The wearing appore! ond both towels will be fluff dried ang folded. Very little left for you to do. Your Best Buy FREE Plastic Bag with Is Fluff Dry All Dry Cleaning PONTIAC LAUNDRY é CAREFUL DRY CLEANERS FE28/OI @@ cat) FE28/01 . ) We Specialize in Haircutting ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP OVER TASTY BAKERY : Married in a home ceremony Saturday -evemng.were Joanne ™ Elizabeth Gaul and Roxythe Lee Harding. The Rev. L. C. Sutton of the Holly Methodist Church of- ficated at the service. — Joanne, of Short street, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Gaul of Earling, Ia. Roxythe is the son of Mrs. George Nimphie of Holly. For the ceremony held im the presence of the immediate fam- iy and close friends, the bride wore a ballerina-length gown of lace over satin with a taffeta cummerbund and long sleeves | tapering te points at the wrists. A scalloped neckline accented the fitted bodice. * Her crown hea‘ipiece. trimtied with seed pearis and iridescent se- quins, secured a shoulder length veil of flusion. Her jewelry was a double strand of pearls and pear! earrings, & gift o — bridegroom.| & Joanne carried a crescent bou- quet of stephanotis centered with a | white orchid. She was given in marriage by her brother, Gaul of Holly. ATTENDS BRIDE Mrs. Paul U. Minn., attended her sister-in-law. Sh: wore a rose-pink taffeta bal- lerina-length gown with a feather headpiece and bouquet of red de- | tight roses = eae > it —Christine anaea! niece of the bridegroom, served as flower girl.| She wore a petal-pink frock with a} matching headpiece and carried a/ miniature bouquet of pink carna-| tions and demure roses. Pauli U. Gaul of St. Poul, Minn. was best man. A reception was held at the! 1 i and_Loan! $650. $750 ana Up Machine and Machineless Permanents and Cold Waves. : _ FE 2-5600 1 ceremony. * 2 > For, traveling to Canada and Niagara Falls, the bride changed | to a royal blue veiveteen dress’ with black accesseries.—_The-orchid corsage from her bridal bouquet| compieted her outfit. Science Field Offers Careers for Women |, If a daughter is sharp at math- ematics don't hesitate to steer her ito a science career. Imperial Beaut y. Salon For 20 Years at 20 E. Pike St. © Now Open ed Business 219 Auburn Ave. Please Call FE 44-2878 for appointment Your Patronage Will Be | Research chemists advise . that . Ap P reciated women are demonstrating their’ -ability in chemistry and physics | ra Edith E. Senso. |more and more. _Parking wner || One chemist points out that in- \auatrial Tesearch right now could | fuse 5,000 to 10,000 women,a year. with future prospects as good or, better. al SPEEDWRITING- Joanne E. Gaul Is Wed 1956 Corduory Roxyt he Lee Harding Ha saul of St. Paul, building immediately telloning the,” s Elegance, Sophistication : | Corduroy, treated like. velvet nd prise fabric in a season von fashion accent is on elegance. Fur-trimmed for theater coats, ior comibined with silk and gold lame, it fits into a dress-up role while retaining its well known sturdy virtues: New water-repellent and crease- iresistant finishes add a practical |plus for coats and separates. And tcorduroy’s velvety ribs in both \narrow and wide wale produce the ldesired luxury look, hallmark of x fashions. je | Even the infants’ wear market’ {has been raided for the finest pin- |wale, the most delicate colors. Sometimes the way to make a color strike a stunning effect is’ to use it discreetly. A touch of violet with beige or gray or black MRS. ROXYTHE LEE HARDING can be arresting. Ee | No. _care of The Pontiac Press. Wives Recognize Signs _ cet When Men Settle Down | } Husbands ‘Start to Concentrate Upon Comfort Rather Than Adventure | By RUTH MILLETT party, what time you have to be up the next: morning. : settling. “Are more amused than Raed the way tired kids fight a ,by your wife's attempts to make j _ ____! you over. ; Men often fight agai inst ‘* down” tsleep.=. : : = a +s as THE HOME TOWN m an NEA stall correspond: -. sind yourself thinking you'd like ent, Ward Cannel, recently inter-\to go back to visit the home town viewed, Joe Louis he reported that! you haven't seen in Ts. ‘when he asked the former heavy- ’ Any woman knows fat these are | weight champion how it felt to be| ‘all signs that a man is settling |settling down, Joe Louis replied down. She's aware that he's begin- jwith an edge. to his voice, Tm ning e think more in terms of | i But later on doe Loyis's wife aes to feel it isn’t neceanary gave the interviewer a different to act any younger than he feels. opinion, “He is settling down. | Only he doesn’t know. it yet.” Men, you, too, are settling down, | Stork Shower | whether you know it or not, if Given to Honor | you— Have decided you'd rather nnd er es ed cate ew Mrs. Matthews buck a football crowd oF go out fo Mrs. Edsel Matthews was hone the ball park. Joree at a pink and blue shower RIGHT AT HOME Thursday given by Mrs. Robert More and more often decide that Matthews at her home on Walton the best place to spend a holiday bowlevard. home.| Attending the shower were Mrs. =e veeeet Sn e Clyde Matthews, Mrs. William, Have stad ants an interest! 'Bantieh, Betty Bantien, Mrs. Vern ‘in a hobby like gardening, making Duffy, Mrs. Howard Quertermous, ; \furniture or taking over as chef at Mrs. David Grubb, Mrs. Ralph ‘the outdoor barbecue pit. \Kerney. Martha Breckenridge and ‘Mrs. Richard Smith. Have started thinking more a 8 @ | and more in terms of future fi--’ Completing the guest list w nancial security. ‘Mrs. Richard Shafto, Mrs. Keep remembering at a gay Duffy, Mrs. Ben Holland, | Cecil Martin, Mrs. \Al’Pierce, Elsie Gregg SHORTHAND | _ ‘TYPEWRITING | _41 N, SAGINAW JANE LE a Freda Healy, Bernice Mrs. Robert. Wachal and’ ees ma Bibtal William. ; There Is a Big] sty le is our | specialty! SAVE $5.55 ACCOUNTING (Cemptometer—Celeulator 2 DAY, HALF-DAY & EVENING CLASSES The Business: Institute ) 7 .W, Lawrence St PONTIAC Phone FE 2-351. Information The New Bouffant Haircut and Permanent Difference | Save $7.55 . CUSTOM WAVE ery ~ abdomen: Straighiter” your ‘iegs-as t~ -| tinuous. bending and straightening close to the floor on the swing in ibetween bends. \right trying to touch the fingers COMING SOON - ._ FOR THE LADIES. _ Watch for Them at . the upper line. Gas te ace nn, Tis sang 4 Phone FE 4-454] Shoe Department ae Open Thurs. Fri., Sat. Eves. ‘tit 9} - (Poli Advertis: it): ( , vi t The following exercise is fine for the abdomen, waist and hips: |Lie on the floor on your back, arms, straight out, legs str aight. | As you roll onto your left side i bend your knees up close to your —Military’ skill and leadership tested in a world-wide war: “—Siatesnianship -wratw rete through four years The White. House; ; —Humility and warmth of a great American... ithey swing. across the center of your body and ~bend--them up again as you roll ontb: your right side. Straighten the legs as they across the center of the inh This should be a smooth con- - Are Needed at the Helm of Our Nation KEEP !KE ON THE JOB Vote the Republican Presidential Ticket of the legs, correlated with the rolls. Feet should be brought FROM SIDE TO SIDE At first you may not be able to]. do this with continuous motion. If not, roll onto one side and bend knees. Straighten knees and re- iturn Jegs to floor when you roll’ | onto your back. Then bend again Trolling onto the other side———— ‘Straighten legs and return them }- to. the floor when you roll onto your back, PONTIAC AREA WOMEN’S COMMITTEE, CITIZENS FOR EISENHOWER ip * ’ Some bending | exercises are corrective to the pad of fat on the back hipline just beneath the waist. This is one of them: ' Stand tall with your feet com- fortably separated. Raise your right arm and place your right hand on top of your head, fingers near your left ear. Bend for- ward and touch your left toe with the fingers of your left hand. 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State and national political lead-| ers joined with church representa- tives in. denouncing the “Soviet attempt to enslave free peoples” and to praise the Hungarian re- volt as an example of “true pa- triotism.” i _ a : - Among the speckere. ot tin teny —— — . : ’ jwere Sen. Charles E, Potter (R-' FUG eye rye prema 1 the pote o ai i. EE ia ipersonally to peopie of Miichi- olege admits 9 Mic p. Thaddeus Machrowicz pans Os seamee s eseeds oc; | tke Wires tuck to Cobo ee ah ue ed high VoYe Plans to Admit seks talatay Wat « coimiiees| (Dakin Ger er ueeee oa ‘in Bid to Unseat Williams regard for you and how important More Medical Students reported ~ — eeele nee ‘liams and Detroit Mayor Albert } . ed to if additional funds are |. DETROIT. t®—Detroit_mayor-AL.J_ consider your election to the gov-|" ANN ARBOR UNS). == Wayne available frony the Legislature. —- —— ~ Vote Republican With IKEG NIXON PONTIAC AREA Ba ene [as eae oe ‘ef 7! Em Mae a bert E. Cobo, Republican nominee iernorship of Michigan. As governor ‘State University’ s Board of Gov- | wes : a aah csled. | WOMEN'S COMMITTEE ; [all enti llorel cbagaicg see of Michigan you will be of inesti-iernors met in Ann Arbor over the| American servicemen at Laken-|Guinea, have voted in faver of! CITIZENS FOR Jt siatideatly pa the people of mable assistance tothe carrying|weekend to start plans to increase|heath, England, have subscribed|Japanese being. permitted to sal- EISENHOWER vage —_— — in Rabaul Har- * orwaréd of our national program.” the number of students in the|the funds to restore the 13th cen- your state -will give you a resound-|f0rw 4 ing victory” in tomorrow's. elec- school’s College of’ Medicine. tury church at:nearby Methwold. tion, Geophysics embraces 14 —e] _The President’s telegram, re-\of study. including meteorology, ceived over the weekend, also said: |seismology, oceanography, geo- “The present world situation has magnetism, glaciology as well as. made it unwise for me to come to|the study of solar activity, gravity Relief Michigan , . . I regret this be-/pull, airflow, cosmic rays and sk lee. cause I should have liked to talk ‘ionospheric physics. — - Op (Politics! Advertisement) (Polit ) : P © | va | : ] 3 NGS ARE TERRIFIC? 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Commended by the Pontiac City C pramistion , on December 9, 1947, as Follows: “That this Commission, in recognition of the many accomplishments and the fine work performed by Representative L. Harvey Lodge in the 1947 Michigan Legislature, does hereby extend its thanks and appreciation to an able, honest and conscientious public official.” % Regardless of your Party Affiliation * Your Vote for LODGE is in your Best Intorest. and: Wellore - OPEN MONDAY, Y, FRIDAY and iit mies — 4 4ate ee | | PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ae TWENTY-ONE In This Comer — » —— —— i ui . 7 son, in his bid for votes, toured many key states, naVEleitoe A TEED — Unailly campsion’ ing politicians /kiss babies. But in Philadelphia these / ‘babes reversed the usual practice and . - the Challenger Campaign Nobody would = that it was a nae. show. But it was so much window dressing com to what comes off tomorrow when millions of voters will go to the polls to make their decisions on the men and women who will run national, state and local govern- ment. Area voters will voice their reaction to the current es between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. in government gs and school houses all over the county. Don’t fail to be in on this final “act” of the greatest show in the country. picture was taken last month during a forenoon stop at Kalamazoo. é ; kissed Cafididate Stevenson upon his arrival at International Airport recently.” “Thomas M. Kavanagh AP Wirephote Candidates of the two major parties and those appear ; ing’on the non-partisan ticket are as follows: Democratic ~ Republican PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT Adlai E. Stevenson Dwight D. Eisenhower Estes Kefauver State ~GOVERNOR. LIEUT. , GOVERNOR Clarence A. Reid SECY. OF STATE John B. Martin ATTY. —— Richard .C. Van Dusen TREASURER. Sanford A. Brown Frank C. Padzieski AUDITOR GENERAL Frank S. Szymanski © Paul D. Bagwell _ Congressional 18TH_DISTRICT LOL Cee Bes Paul Sutton STATE SENATE G. Mennen William Philip A. Hart © Albert #. Cobo James M. Hare ’ Fred E L. Harvey lakes STATE REPRESENTATIVE . First District Steven J. Kolar Lloyd L. Anderson , Second District : — {Pontiac City) Leslie H. Hudson Robert C. Miller Third District P. T. Smith, Jr. Farrell E. Roberts - Fourth District S. James Clarkson « Theodore F. Hughes Fifth District . David Paul Donald A. Brown Sixth District Bruce P. Wheeler x Walter T. McMahon Oakland County PROSECUTOR David E. Utley Frederick C. Ziem SHERIFF George D. Hicks Frank Irons CLERK Odin H. Johnson Lynn D. Allen TREASURER Robert W. Steven? . Charles A. Sparks REGISTER B. J. Habel Daniel T. Murphy Jr. : DRAIN COMMISSIONER Wallace E. Rice Daniel W. Barry SURVEYOR Ralph A. Main Non-Partisan Judicial Ballot Supreme Court Justice (Term ending Dec. 31, 1957) Michael D. O’Hara and Talbot Smith Supreme Court Justice (Term ending Dec. 31, 1959) George Edwards and John Simpson Judge, Oakland County Circuit Court Clark J. Adams (Unopposed) Judge of- Probate, Oakland County Arthur E. Moore (Unopposed) Circuit Court Commissioners (Two to be elected) Maurice F, Cole and Verne C. Hampton Richard M. Nixon — Ss “Broomrielg” nc s— - Verdict * om or row In This Comer — thi Incumbent HAPPY CANDIDATE - —’ Enthusiasm and a warm smile have characterized the President's ‘ campaign appearances. Above, he is shown in a . WELL KNOWN TEAM — Mamie Eisenhower has become almost as well know her famous husband, for she campaigned with n to voters as : “AP Wirephote “typical pose, in a picture taken during an ap- pearance in Seattle last month. AP Wirephote ‘: ‘him on most of his trips. Picture above was - taken at the airport in Miami, Fla. Voting Machines Are Easy to Use, _ Just Remember These 4 Basic Steps Voting machines will be used by} (1) Register at the voting pre-/the presidential, state and county| in tomorrow's presidential election. Voters overwhelmingly approved -./. — of their use in the Aug. 7 primary balloting. - Basically, there are four steps the voter will go through when using the machines. They are: dicial offices (blue part of the bal- lot}. (4) Pun the red handie all the way to the jeft, opening the cur- tain, and recording your vote in machine ; (2) Enter the voting machine. and pull the large red handle to the | right until a bell rings. This closes! the curtain around you. @) Vote “yes” or *“no”" for one a5 of the party you desire, This will] | AP Wirephoto NIXON GREETS HOOSEERS — Vice-President _Nixon_shakes. hands with admirers at the airport in Evansville, Ind., oc wc Reese = } jLet’s Be Accurate " NASHVILLE, ‘Tenn. Ri — Eighi- 200-Due to Attend fess ese’ "hair nny Annual 4-H Dinner 822% a asc About 200 leaders and friends of 4H Clubbers are expected ‘to .attend the 4H Leaders Banquet at 7 pm. ee Federal ; heped reve Parker told his parents, he'd, been. taught] i] salts? “| Hew ea: nent fies a be ty. 1 the Middle East problem: influence election re- Which are the key states? “an trends be detected What “abeu the farm vote? A Weak, incten newsman suapeuts places and things te. watch in «tomerrew's election.) By JAMES LEE WASHINGTON (INS) — Upward of 61-million Americans go to the polls tomorrow to choose a Presi- dent and Congress. * * e® The election comes at a tinie of sudden crisis. War in the Middle Egst shadows the hope of peace to ich most men have clung since the guns in Korea were silenced. Presidént Dwight D. Eisen- hower and Vice President Rich- ard M. Nixon are favored on the basis of virtually all mea- surements of public opinion to s landsiide or | In certain key areas, where vot-! ers may have changed or made-up _itheir_minds as a—result of the. ‘conflict in the strategic region so vital to many nations, surprise re- sults could sway the course of the, whole election. KEY STATES New York, Pesssylvania.- Cali- - fornia, Michigan, Massachusetts, ‘Florida are cases in point. These six states cast 155 electoral votes. stage diane banal hb: radio election night, and doing their political arith- metic, should be able to detect the trend, whether it be pro-Ike or pro-Adiai, well before mid- night. Here -are tips for ‘‘trend_ spot- ters”: be returned to office. ning in their favor. NO SIGNS |_at pollsters have been’ ‘unable to detect it. Paradoxically, the Democrats , -| though Republican campaign- ers dispute the deduction—are looked upon by many analysts as victors in their struggie and House. | However, should the Ike Jand- slide the Republicans anticipate actually. develop, the President's popularity—which ‘all of his admir- ers and some of his opponents call “magical”—could give him a GOP, netin . |Congress. Mawby will discuss 4H’'s future). . * * # There is an element of suspense lacking a week ago. -to—-retain--control-of- the Senate. NEW YORK—Ike is heavily fav- ram aay onl hy If the election \looks close in New York state by 10 p.m. it might be a horse race all Bowe national results: “Ike is only a slight favorite in Pennsylvania. If the Democrats are to win they) . ‘State, Where Eisenhower has a) in tomorrow's election which WAS good edge; is one of the places in! must pile up heavy leads in Phila-| How to Spot the Winners MIAMI MAY SWITCH FLORIDA — Republicans have been confident recently that Tke’s speeches in Miami and Jackson- ville last. week won Florida for them.. But Democrats say the iMiddie East conflict cut into the President’s lead in the Miami area, ‘The course the Miami vote is tak- ing should be known by 11 p.m. CALIFORNIA — The Golden State is considered crucial and - it is a hard one.to predict. Ike's popularity among Californians is enormous. But. Democrats hold trations. If the unexpected happens and the Ike-Adlai national race is really close, California could wel! pre- vide the deciding factor—as it did in 1916, when Republican Charles |Evans Hughes werft to bed be- those lieving he was President-elect and those | swakened to find California had ire-elected Woodrow Wilson. » * | To win in California, Stevenson must take Los Angeles and San So to establish the trend, should be on the air by 1 a.m. Wediesday, Pontiac time. a numerical advantage in Ca ae & _THE PONTIAC’ a MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5: es * ) he ee so r =160-Mile Dash Ss 1 ee ! : = Can 4 Save Tot Heart Condition Fatal to Baby Despite Holland “to Chicago Race. “fale Voting May Top Mark ere . tall fast in 3 tae International News Service ‘ - Candidates for office in Michigan|and some local judges. CHICAGO (INS) — A 10-week-old baby whieied Mitchell Predicts Union Help for Ike ,, While top leaders of the AFL-CIO lean towards the Democrats, rank- oa He predicted an overhaul of the TaftHartley law it the GOP wins, but said “right to work” laws au- thorized under that act will con- tinue to be left wp to the indi. vidual states, ~ j Sparks -Griffin : FUNERAL HOME WASHINGTON (INS) — "Labor national Hf were having their final say today | WILLIAMS CONFIDENT i the 16 while the voters“prepared to raise! Gov. Williams refused to predict|tion F Hs the will win by|emorial Hospital, A hospital officials predict said. “all emerge: oi eet ew a ra ere” aw © | No surgery . was ry A hospital spokesman. said the baby’ appeared to be resting quietly in his incubator until he suddenly took ja turn for the worse. Tests were _jto have been made today to de- termine if surgery was necessary. — A er was sped from Holland fo’ chicas 10 miles, in 2 hours and 35 min — better than a mile a minute. Police in Michigan, Indiana and | S Miinsis worked in relays te drive to Chicago, Bryan was suffering from a) rjheart lesion. Holland physicians said they feared a plane would Don Leonard's Brother, | Edwin, Dies at Home slow. They said quick treatment was essential after the boy’s breathing became labored. Crude oif output in Venezuela 000 barrels a day. os Indian AND PONTIAC SALUTE TO INDUSTRY. CELEBRATION. Indians All the ~NEW 1957 PORTING |: MODELS! ul the New | | TRUCKS and | Ree I Will Join the Tribe: iar Big Pow-Wow! | ¥ | am enrolled in the ... . Grade at school. 1 will be at the ‘Council Ground’ ‘at S. Saginiaw St. and Turk St. at 9:30 A. M,, =e Nov. 10, for judging. Easy Rules: | |B Any school child in Oak- - Bland County may enter. oe ee ee ee we Just fill out and mail entry — blank, = : —— Judging: Be ot the judging and assembly area S. 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The Z + ‘big secret is high Special 4 homespun weaves, the oat ~ * white threads on paste $777 s' grounds, the — tail. a ; ; < orihg, §0 inches floor. - th. + Fabric by the yard, “to THE PONTIAC 1 PRESS, _ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1956_ a geben jOne of Those Days: {Don’t Let Junior Dominate - | é S > RS aW an't Win for Losing — tn rer worse |CDild Can Ruin Marriage Schmidt, 69, was running through r to catch a bus. His By JOHN BARROW. = ans ce yee ing, “What . He caught them _ INS Staft Writer should I do?” is the key-| | the sidewalk but _hen at alte Bt ste fe 2 heeed, Miss Kehn “advises, “ex-| _ : his knee. : child? plaining: Fe a il Om husbands—though dedicat-|RIGHTS FOR ALL 4 to bandage the cut. Heled to parenthood—begin to feel] “Each individual in a family has again and cut his arm on|their mates have quit the “partner-|his rights. A balanced relationship) ship” for another company. With. all marriage matters riveted on what Junior does and needs, the husband wonders if he blundered past his house in the dark and At that point he gave up and ‘lwent to a hospital. Albatrosses Thrive supplies the needs of each mem- ber—jove, acceptance as a person, a sense of ‘mattering’ té the others. “Adult and child, each has im- ‘portance to the other person. Michigan First Bld | wenunioren= neo tated Authorized Dealer Invalid Needs—Sick Room Supplies 12-3027 = =—i(ié«*O 84-6847 1621 S. Woodward, Royal Oak Mich, 3 Doors North of 10-Mile sery. intruded into some oversized nur- A marriage counselor says a little plain democracy can right things. Freda S, Kehn is director of thé! nonprofit Assn. for Family oy De | as wife naturally transfers her atten- tion to the offspring. But the hus- pand needn’t be left out. Miss Kehn says: s. * ‘OPEN “TONIGHT Thursday, Friday and Saturday UNTIL 9 NOW YOU CAN AFFORD TO a ah 5, Tae tis i i Md fa ate C1 Ysi a mo me i eA - ce ate td o-a 2 @ @ OS’ £e Ba a a f* f ae ~ << , WALL TILE SALE All 50% OFF Colors 3 Spatter Rubber 4c ¢s| Asphalt — Tile - tee dl a. Tile A Full Ye” Thick Ving! Plastic “GHROME TOILET FLOOR TILE “0 FIXTURE SET $°795 Yq OFF! FE-8-317 Ay THLE OUTLET O55 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC ‘in Chicago.where 3,000 persons B ito Prove He's Sober “The wife’ shouldn't drop her in- terests as an adult, nor her activi- ties with adult friends.” Yet balancing duties with rights is part of being grown up enough to get married, The husband who fears: he's pushed out by his chil- dren must make sure he isn't com- peting with them—for “mommy's” care. Picket Russian Offices NEw YORK w — Hungarian. Americans — many of them weep- march in Manhattan yesterday for those who have died in the anti- Each is a valued member, Each | Hungarians in New York | ing — staged a symbolic funeral) | When 0 cutie tes 0 Oat, the! -2 Driver Stands on Head , jhead in the police station/to prove | ithat he was not drunk, and then) ‘challenged the doctor’ to do the same. The doctor declined,. and later told the magistrate that Leslie Richard James indeed had stood on his head, He also told the mag- “istrate that James was ceeaguate of driving. James was fined $28. For thé child with paetnnan and porsénality problems, we are fortunate to ca in the .. Pontiac area a Child Guidance Clinic. Here diagnostic treatment and coumalling. services explain and fit together the many-colored pieces of life. Last year 341 childrén ere helped by the Clinic to make healthy decisions in . . . fitting the pieces see b the Oakland Child Guidance } is only one of 54 Pontiac Ares United Fund Ageh cies, / Share Your Blessings! eee ee 7 : : ‘ ‘Sli by: ; Hy oe Voy : “ gpa sas Se petty tn bei caMeST RSME cob no oe un ae ae eet Se gi ase Se haa, oe aqetben-cmte.» ie su 2: a wx , L ; > é W is for. unmatchable flavor. Every cut is table trimmed. Wrigleys Naturally Tender Beef ducing regions. BEEF ROASTS ROUND STEAKS © SIRLOIN STEAKS Porterhouse Steaks 99%, Rolled Rump Roast §9%.. King of Roasts — 7” Standing-Rib —_ Leann, Freshly Ground / : Gold Bell Rib Roast 69%. Ground Beef 39%. - cease Om eygit barrier” Beet Poa i Arm Cut 3c Beef Short Rib with eef Roasts te. 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Let's to’ / Hygrade “Fresh or Smoked Deliélecs ‘- a | A Sesellpseenl gates Boneless Siicuewemn) PERCH FILLETS = — mimi 43S, to ogres bed stockholders ‘ rvesting millions. Prices effective through Sat., Nov. 10. ‘We reserve the right to limit quantities. | eee , ee <— : e © Florida * °° Del Monte _ @ e Kraft's @ e * o —_ septs = @ 8°) Pineapple © © Philadelphia; inate’ e - ie a at : bear a sm = ar xy ~ on x “oe - sg (kes sets 5 7.-3¢ a € a = 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, “MON: DAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1956 SIROIL LABORATORIES, INC., Dept. 123 “SANTA MONICA, CALIF, Columnist Distrusts: ‘Beauty's Ideas of Marriage sremrasieae teh water than ss 7 NEW YORK _ marriage} g in common. You can Pe wig agere 2 pte have taught her one. basic. matr-|have ‘betier fights sis way, and and’ througlt—ecme of the richest| =~ sees dented “Watch Bands over the erib of her 12day-old son, 1 land, ©., home. Mrs. Trosper was indicted last June and ordered to stand trial for manslaughter for the killing of her husband, Ray, 29, police chief of Lyndhurst, a suburb of Cleveland. The j S51 ed ce cgerearagraggrort cael pe told police, at the he came home ened to take the couple’s other child, Mike, 4, away from their home. th Robin in her Cleve- of. the shooting, that she shot Trosper after and “hit and choked me,” ahd threat- (Political —_—e ~ Pelities! “Abvertoanent) ‘ (Politienl Advertisement) "(Political Advertivementy Why BILL should ‘be M1} pledgit my future eo the people of Osklend County.” Bill Sraundicld says it and he merens it. Broomfield will take to Washington an un- challenged record of providing real benefits for Michigan families. As —your_next_Congressman, all-his energies will be concentrated on_giving the families of Oakland County the best representation they’ve ever had! BROOMFIELD your next congressman A record of eight years of First of all, let's meet State Senator William §. Broomfield, He's a good man, and you should know it. Bill was born in Royal Oak in 1922, was graduated from Royal Oak High School and has been a resident of Oakland County all his life. He attended Michigan State University, served in the Navy during World War Il, is married and the father of two children. He divides his time between his hotel man named Conrad Hilton, ; |DON’T RUSH TO ALTAR Zsa Zsa’s Advice "Followed -- --- a Reverselg g me says, Zon ten, ons, ne ne you do zat; and you are sunk,} when she married her first hus-|Never let a mw band, a Turkish diplomat well over) granted.” _ twice her age—‘Ah, I wass only * ¢* « 16,-and he wass absolutely mad From actor George eihee wie. about me,” she confesses wistfully.| band III, Miss Gabor learned a lot She that she was not! more lessons that this column does brilliant. enough to fight with him authoritatively on Middle Eastern affairs, so things got dull. Life can be very disturbing when there are no disturbing factors between a man and wife, says the expert on ex-husbands, | it, “disengaged and free to from her second husband, a “You cannot exist only on love love.” ‘This was Miss Gabor’s ‘le Miss Gabor learned “basic facts = ———— numbers 2 and 3"—a girl should be able to handle money if she is married to a millionaire; and 6 + © granted. She says “Connie” taught her knew him, she claims; certainly she. jo. now 8 muck richer. peunon © Z experience, not to mention invest- 1, for having docilely Hstened| . W&#t she appears te sdaare ts uy. tive, (2) prosperous and (3) slow to the altar. What we are looking for, there- fore, is a guy who is: (1) Impas- sive, (2) improverished impetuous. “But I also learned from Conrad zat you muzzn't marry a man so fast after he sweeps you off your feet,” says Zsa Zsa. “He knows & man who is: (1) Argumenta- | Ask us about: The NEW type of home owners’ insurance. 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States Cooprmensa from the 18th Districe. © $100,000,000 till Sor distressed echool districts. @ Special Education Act ($1,400,000 for headi- capped children). ~ @ ‘Workmen's Compensation Act. (Result: Michi- — gan enjoys highest benefits in U.S.) @ Homestead Exemption for blind pervee or widows of blind persons. ©°A bil to expand « State Water Rewarcs Com mission. @ $217,000,000 School Aid Bill. @ A bill to increase salaries for school teachers and all school personnel. @ A bill for bonus for Korean veterans. e A bill to reinstate veterans in their jobs after @ A bill todnerease Old Age Benefits, @ A bal to advance Junior Colleges ($750,000). @Abi te remove the locking devices from aban- _ — » a , = ~ ‘THE LOWEST : PRICE ome) EVER! .. ; | FOR THIS WONDERFUL 3 ae ? 0. 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Sear CONTROL Already, Baruch pointed. out, _ (Omer, om, by en = Sone k hten| gteatihesi om — “There should bé 9 central. or-|"asi® has hed to. re-evaluate ber} ; Itch ly goes wo and Baruch, tamed over the years as Private citizens, he said, panization to contro! atomic pel arsa By cgperronk gion odigeret ‘When School Days Bring LADIES’ in world affairs is “a happy and bi VALUES TO $49.50 VALUES TO $39.50 seated in life if re stopped. Its sole ing the world news when 1 | 4° Mot have responsibility to ‘regulate the use of the bomb andin\ocful sign.” cause is the itch-mite which i@--steg. ‘ones ‘punish any nation that makes’ Insisting that America’s policy immune to ordinary treatment. ta te hae rest and re-~ It is only a question of time, in nuclear energy without their ap. rigid control and inspection is EXSOR/ kills the itch-mite). enjoying Baruch’s opinion, when every na- proval.” laxation. With him is his secretary oe ee os. See eee almost instantly. Only three- : . tion will have the nuclear bomb. | Asked if he thought Russia \‘BULGANIN WRONG’ _ day EXSORA treatment is re- His health, he said, is “fine—much'~’ “What if Hungary had nuclear | would ever agree to full inspec- z= “If we were to give up inspec- quired. At all lbette.” oa | tion and control of atomic €m ‘tion you'd have more suspicions CUNNINGHAM DRUG STORES Baruch, although friendly and ergy, he replied: d disagreement tions| : sen Bon Gurion Aide Sure ee oe wie wu Sew ape) Se + BIg DISCOUNTS! will I uding Russia. |proposal t w is not. . Fight Won’ { Spread And the edge tan Sen toe a cation the Focal nang hor is | Se ee - EASY CREDIT! Russian people will want to know it en acceptable, step toward it.| tubes: Regular end \_ 9.N. Seg . * NEW YORK -@ — An terseits ore other nations for the con- dispensible and must never Bel | : : : is confi the 4 : | beta - 4 he aa sat Saree (Folltieal Advertisement) — ~ Gatieal Advertisement) ~~ GPeitieat Advertisement) Teteal Saverteneety -fPetitieal Advertisement) “should not project themselved |...» ussia will continue for| %&¢ Sdviser to presidents, was | 1, situations” for which they tion dire a nays pri engrageagh Child's Cold Misery | | “We feel that, without Egyptian instigation, there will be no ser- . ous attack from any other Arab M : [ country,” said Theodore Kollek. i“We are quite confident the con- i a i i M IN Ch , lek, director general -of KEEP THE office of Israeli Premier David i : ule Ben - Gurion, made the com-|— : THE WHITE HOUSE ment as he arrived by air. He | | : came here to give an “on the : Vote Republican eck” gupet to baaam. Ammeaso| 1 for_tke-and Mamie |r Abba Eban. te Whale of a Story a | ___BONTIAC-AREA : ‘ Y CAPE TOWN—The tongue of a ; WOMEN’S full-grown blue whale weighs as . i : COMMITTEE much as an adult elephant. The: = 1 R.! See : CITIZENS FOR | whale’s skeleton weighs 22 tons, ry i EISENHOWER total weight of an adult blue whale 7 : bis estimated at 286,000 pounds, - * Williams’ do-nothing policy has blocked progress in the state for eight years! Michigan can’t afford a fifth term of words! LOOK AT THE RECORDS are aw eee oe YOU CAN END CLOTHES DRYING DRUDGERY, NOW! NO MORE Hanging — | I | ~ WILLIE Ms - Master of Promises | . Since “Soapy” Wishams | took office, net “ COBO Man of Performance! NO MORE lugging im , Nationally known for his administrative skill! - po nueg Litt / @ Brilliant leader with ability for getting people — , eee . : NO MORE Littiag | | Spas tapabe! «+» taxes have been greatly ineronnddl . : | 7 a rere @ Talented fields —highway,road,—ci : ~ Save time, work and clothes. | ® Jem aad peblic building Consrecion! slam BUT WHAT DID WE GET? >, End weather worries. Dry clothes clearance, housing, health, recreation and music ay time ... ht... for programs! — : : e cmd asa any sab f s ne gave oe its pees expansion program PROMISES . 2° Eigh f Years — 2 Aid, dies conensiete, be held shé line on taxes and SOS- e reduced bonded debt! ~~ @ Cobo knows how to run governsneat—seccess- a Don’t Vofe for a Fifth Term fully, economically and for ALL our people! -@ Wect Al Cobe . » «he will never violate your trust! , of the Same Thing! Vote For Performance . said VOTE FOR CoBo! | ‘ee, “ty al ~ | a a, | : a | ee Eisenhower Deserves Michigan’ s Best! VOTE STRAIGHT ~ REPUBLICAN | roman aT ca com, LN, Ken oer pel aaah Saas cei ace a -- egitim ee i Gees ~s ads GAS ories cLotHEs \ “FASTERAND COSTS LESS TO USE * a THE PONTIAC PRESS, ° * oe 4 a MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1956 _ a Hal Boyle Says: z . }eolumnist might never know if he ty HAL, BOYLE S NEW YORK w—Odd things a didn’t open his mall, or listen” to; That if Adlai Stevenson believes OLps FOR 'S7 has a new HI-Lo BUMPER! twin-proteciioa bumper—one Soutupee o- moke Olds the valigoaer of the yeert aes (tr Privay, nov. % aT. our showRoom: ; “280s. cet St. Pontiac, Michigan : oe in France wear skirts. So do 23 down per cent of the deritists, 28 per cent of the pharmacist, and 7 per cent.of the doctors. There are 19 women deputies in the National ae Ph. Ls ie ie te 5 : i ‘ { é: ® (i et = = | al _.jinches. We copied the idea from ~|the British. who,.in-the days -when| they were savages and painted! ithemselves blue, were occupied by the Romans. | . That if evil spirits are haunting you, an old remedy for them off is to wear a: bag of egg- shells around your neck. “It also: is said to help, if you are a woman, to wear your petticoats inside out or, in the case of a man, te reverse his Don’t worry about what the neigh- anyway. » * © @ That two out of three first- graders who have trouble learn- ing to read have subpar vision. The American Optometric Assn. believes children shouldn't be en- poe ea to read until they enter “yh Pee Wee Resse, sheitiby for the Brooklyn Dodgers, -got-his Nickname because of his skill “ar waistcoat. |. bors may think. All people think) & their neighbors are a bit touched and beat any kid. in_ his igkaes at the game. That 45 per cent of American men complain the bed they sleep in isn’t long enough for comfort. That a fever of 109 degrees will kill most people, ‘but medical an- nals list one recovery from a fever that reached, 113 degrees. . That there are 31 moons in the solar system—Jupiter has 12—and you can win money by betting your favorite teen-ager he can't aa ae A aie ‘fguffrage fm the United States has’ be the one who'll cry the loudest = Adlai Could Win If History Completes Cye I al name the two planets that have and Piuto, - That Nero never fiddled while even ‘been invented then—but he may have been busy putting on makeup. He enjoyed wearing cos- metics. That a million Americans now wear contact lenses. That if you make mistakes, you aren’t the only one. The nation! erasers last year. That smarties who say Irish ho moon at all, They're Mercury 2 Rome burned—the violin “hadn't| | used up two million pounds of} § probably don't realize the pneumatic tires they now ride on ee ee Dunlop -of Beltest, ~Wreland; - That it was "Blaonarck. ‘Ger- many’s That, if this is true, universal : proved that a house run by a bunch of-smart kids will outlast, one ruled by a stupid king. fi That the man-who doesn't take the trouble to vote tomorrow will about the government for the next four years.* progress. stopped with the wheel-' == barrow “H U N BS E RS. _ Accident Policy H.R. NICHOLIE “zz 49 a Clemens Available for periods from 3 days to. the entire season. Covers travel to and from home also. Very reasonably priced. ”2-2326 re The Good. Housekeeping ‘Shop of Pontiac - CORNY MONUMENT — This huge corn shock was built by the 4H Club of Shelbyville, Ind.) More than 70 feet high, niarbles. He -can — still_-knuckle When af tn showting is word lnk. gnats sock has been made, ien't this what sll the struggle is reelly about? You and your neighbors are going to march to the polls November 6 and settle things the American way. _ or the secret police checking up to see if you did. You're going to vote because it’s the thing to do. ‘Vote as you please, of course. i. “ ik Vota fo ha party an the cndates you honey al "Will represent you best. Everybody you know will be there. A We'll see you at the polls! -" == oe ae ee oe oa = A die cl RREKEKKK EKER KICK Seana Lal j r r - dud aaa VOTE NOV. Pa oe = tkivtk KWRRKKKEKKKKKKKKKKkKK But also vote because you believe in this democracy of ours | ~~ and you want to keep it the way it is—a country where you . . can have your. say and nobody else can say it for you. _ Not by fists or by force, not with a penalty if you don’t vote, it -eon-! ‘tains some 14,500 individual corm It Washes ... It 4 ‘eaviree IT’S EASY! 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MONDAY. 5 NOVEMBER 5 1956 "MOUNTAIN-MAN HART — Big Leon Maxt, anteren ond of Detroit Lions who took over the new role of fullback last season, ca against the San Francisco 49ers, Hart who weighs 250 pounds stands 6-4 tore repeatedly through the Frisco line for big gains. really came into his own yesterday in scoring two touchdowns init oveswand_ the Det 1 is The Lions, with lumbering Leon Hart smashing for two touchdowns, posted their 6th straight NFL vie- tory yesterday with a 17-13 decision over the San Francisco 49ers. FRANCISCO — The Na-| Again the Detroit defensive ‘Twice, once in the dying minutes, platoon “Proved a life-saver. San Francisco had the ball inside the Lions’ 10-yard line and both times the defenders took it away from them. 3 The Lions, thanks to their first!” on the West Coast, now are > »- *« “The Bears, now 5-1, meet ‘the (Lions in Detroit Dec. < ad tes led Ote-g0 in agus play. No end the season against Detroit at othe NL team is unbeaten, but Chicago Dec. ‘16. Detroit meets the the Chicago Bears beat the Los Washington Angeles Rams 35-24 to stay only|capitol next Sunday. a game back of the Lions in Westersi Division. of his toe wasn’t. He booted a 30- versions after both touchdowns. have whipped the Baltimore Colts ol grein reen Bay Packers. art, flinging his 250. pounds into ia les Ge ¢ Geewen G a _jsome elusive assistance from With their West Coast sweep, . rookie Howard (Hopalong) Cassady the Lions have ‘taken a total of jin Detroit's touchdown drives that four games from Les Angeles ‘covered 71 and 80 yards. and San Francisco. They also | amet Rebbe Lare's eee Redskins (2-3) in the, Bob Libby, former. Birmingham College. The Broncos have a new . |swiraming pool and the sport is newly recognized for intercollegi- ate competition by ‘the | school’s athletic board. Russ Oliver, a native of Pon-’ tiac, is having gréat success as coach of the Culver Military * team. His cadet team ‘won its swimmer, is a candidate for the| | tank team at Western Michigan! — | Academy (Indiana) tootball-| jth straight Saturday in beating | (te | St. Joseph High School of South Bend 24-13. . ba * A-national magazine has chosen the University of Michigan football . conan Liar bie ena tas ae toe dnt Vsloestle tentea ail: which has held the opposition in check on. numerous occsions right at the goal line. Yesterday twice the San Francisco 49ers Sp pees ee et ote ee The first smash was stopped cold at the line. On the next, John Henry Johnson made it across the goal line by inches, but’an offside penalty against the 49ers nullified fhe touchdown and set them beck _ = to the six. — - |The 49ers were flung back to. _ the 13 on the next play. Then De- troit’s Jack Christiansen intercept- ed Hugh McElhenny’s running pass in the end zone, and Detroit took over and/ran out the clock. followed Detroit's Gordy Soltau’s conversion made it. 7-1_at that point. Later Sol accounted for .the rest of Frisco's ~Krouse iad Darris McCord. Another star hen heen defendive cap- tain Joe Schmidt. Detroit won its 6th straight by beating the 49ers, 17-13, yesterday. collegiate grid_ history. Members of that team included Bruce Hil- ‘kene, ‘Dick Rifenburg, Bob Chap- plus, Jack Weisenburger, m1 Brieske and Gene Derricotte. ‘the. and Spartans Regain ‘Look’ in Spanking Wisconsin: By BILL CORNWELL ! EAST LANSING Any re- semblance between the Michigan yi. State football team which lost to Tiina and the éne which beat Wisconsin here Saturday is purely accidental. the green-shirted Spartans on Jife,_spirit—_and— drive absent_to_a 14-13 win over San .Mateo qualities in the loss to Wiinois. JC, but he returned to the game |e no other team has-more. | most twice that of her nearest | rivals. _° writers and members. ‘of — aie — will gather| next Tuesday at East ‘all classes. * * had broke his leg in leading his team a few minutes affer going fo the — Kolodziej, starting left end for Jaeumes. The 25-year-old ex- MSU, was a tremendous performer Marine just went to the bench te The versatile Chats Peaks both defensively and offensively.’ replace the splintered wooden was missing and several other He was awarded the game regulars were nursing assorted onsen the dressing room. juries, but the Spartans showed ball limb he wears. * . St. Michael won Pe CYO Sub-) | | janybody kicking. jences.are. featuring rousing two- fended no signs of ill effect as they raced. Daugherty said after the game yrban League No. 2 football tS Se ae 00 visas apt Oe Po an oP ce gee ‘championship Saturday afternoon) experiment. He expressed satisfaction with | squad's recovery i gers pentrated no deeper than | the St 31 and h Duffy | sin a well-coached team. Daugherty sent 43 players into | ana* added the battle. ae Gecuk Ge oe eeacue pas and climaxed the afternoon with: a 6?-yard punt return by Dennis compare them with Ohio State, . j which beat = Badgers the week Ambrose’s (The Menace) Mendyk. " Don Gilbert and Walt Kowal- ‘Before, 210. ezyk, gradually rounding back into’ top form, scored over land. Pat fied," Bruhn said. _Wilson passed to Tony Kolodziej is strictly a power ball club.” and Jim Ninowski reached Harold) > Milt Brulin, new head coach at stonsin, complimented the gone unbeaten in Eastern Michigan! SALT LAKE CITY # — The Spartans highly, but refused to circles, and for nearly all other University of Utah Redskins have dual meets as well. Coach Kermit what is being called a ‘ “smorgas- dub licked seven dual bord offense.” The name was de-| ‘opponents, won the EML and rived from Coach Jack Curtice’s: “State's amadk is more diversi- “Ohio State also with a 20-7 victory over crosstown the rival St. Frederick at Columbia-' “I The Shamrocks scored 206 pans | think our speed was the differ- jatiile allowing onty 26. For the ind. straight season Scaneguaboied Offense m's Maple harriers have! ions, Western Conference leaders, jbalanced league — is merely ‘wishful thought this pro football Angeles Rams. The Bears are 5-1 for the Steelers... frem the. I!- Joslyn field. It gave the Mikes a | Mnois setback and called Wiscon- perfect 80 record for the season. Bears, Cards, Giants By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Every promotér’s dream — of them. Detroit got only 89 yards : Are Victors -\through the air, but racked up 194 ; ground yards while holding the 49ers to 93. Hart-charged into the line five ogtights Continue in Somes Defroit’s first touchdown drive, - which he capped with a three- ~~ yard plunge. On the second scor- Several hundred miles to the fought back from a 10-0 halftime,running eae Preston Carpenter ing surge Hart got 36 yards in _ south, the Chieago Bears stayed! deficit. Alex Webster and Kyle and Ed Modzelewski, and they re-| Se curties and Cassady 25 in ®'one game off the Western pace'Rote recorded the Giant TD’s,|sponded with 181 yards on 43 car- five. Hart.ended the latter with a @ with a 35-24 decision over the Los while Sid Watson hit paydirt twice| ries split about evenly. — smash into the end ason. With just about half the games| Lansing tO in the record books after yester-| select the state's all-star teams in gay’s five-game card, the Nation- ‘al Football League, despite inter- conference State's tackling was sharp and quastedbask Kart Norwood of poast a isd division. its blocking crisp. In addition, | Oakland (Calif.) Junior College _ cannot even: Four of the 12 league teams hold! 60 per cent of the Victories, and “Wo are fh each conference.—Fur-+ wins than setbacks! Yet. it’s doubtful if you'll hear) Both confer- dogfights and 204,041 at- — as Dealt is te ‘is wee eek ithe big winners. The unbeaten: Li- grabbed their sixth consecutive by) topping the San Francisco ers. (ie on the wedsen Coast. |MHSAA regional titles, was 3rd in’ ja_dual_meet_in three years to a TEML opponent, and dropped only Dukes for overhead touchdowns. The | a 260] - bulge at halftime. Mendyk’s punt . yeturn ended the scoring, but ex- ____éept_for_an intercepted pass and «a couple of fumbles they could have run the count much higher Mike Panitch galloped 30 yards. for a TD in the 4th quarter, only to-have his effort — by a =, Big Ten Point Parade in Tie : ; SATURDAYS RESULTS ~ BIG Tiinols 7, Purdue 7 Indiana 19, Marquette 17 Michigan State 33, ~— LJ Lay ®, Put | Ohio State 6, Northwesters e | Cent. Michigan Cincinnati 32, = of D7 i. Ohio U..27, Western Smmans. 21, Wayne State 6 MIDWEST kron 40, Oberlin 14 bradiey 38. Jewell 14 Buffalo 31, Bucknett Grid Resi STA ‘ATE 19. Exatern Michigan 6 vi 54, North Dakota Tchr. 20 Michigan 0 three duals in the same. pong ae Ltwe to Walled. Lake, one_to Ann! a en in all runs = the same} 1 period. a : Track Glows S Season JACKSON — Jackson Raceway, one ‘of /the fastest growing race tracks ; jn America dfopped the cur- itain on the greatest season in its eight-year history Saturday Night. A‘ crowd of 5,194 witnessed the Nine-race windup, enabling Plant ‘West to finish with a record sea- son wagering of $4,096,040. The Saturday night handle’ was also a record high. « Arbor. Maple réserves are unbeat-| i ‘Albion invitational this fall andi ponents “‘a little bit of everything.” Bp liga hasn't lost The team jm runs, Pate and Cranes Rally to Tie, 13:13 ‘explanation of giving Utah's. op-' lat- tadtetphia—Eactes—28-1T- and haven't lost since opening day ‘when Baltimore knocked them off 28-21. In the Eastern Conference, New 'York’s Giants agd Chicago's Car- dinals remained deadlocked for, ithe top at 51 as both checked in) with triumphs over division oppo-- nents. The Giants edzed the host |Pittsburgh Steelers 17-14, and Chi- cago rolled over the visiting Phil-’ —turned-over the ‘ground-gaining + 49-ing—Dotph—Schayes—ot-the—Syra-; * * The Rams held ‘a Bears to a, 20 seconds before the end of the 21-21 halftime tie, but the agentes 2 te =: Schayes Hits 28 - ; in Losing Cause to the air and met disaster. sua'f ‘passes by Norm Van Brocklin | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS For two years they've been say- the Lions had thrown the 49ers from the Detroit 4 back to the 21. rr — * # —— Hart and Cassady got occasional running help from Gene Gedman. Rookie Don MclIihenny, a running sensation with the Lions thus far, was injured in the early going and were picked off by Bear defend ers, and rookie Perry Jeter fol- lowed up both with scoring dashes. | The quarterback-thin . Browns .-*” rid cuse Nationals is going to have did not return. The Cleveland Browns whe a. a new mailing address—but last) Earl — ve iar three-game losing streak and) (’ 1 Bowt Ducats ee howe the eight-year National Bas- halfbac! rom Michigan State, moved into a three-way tie for otto ucats ketball Assn. veteran showed why|piloted the 49ers all the way and . in the East with a 24-7 up- set of Green Bay's Packers at ‘Milwaukee. Cleveland is now 244, is ONG) as are the Eagies and Steelers. Washington, idle yesterday, third in the East with a 2-3 mark.) tickets to the Cotton’ Bow! football Baltimore (2-3) is third in the. \West followed. by the . Packers (2-4) and the Rams and ASers | (both 14-5). That means the Lions, Cards. Bears and Giants have won 2] of the 35_games played. with only. 16 seconds remaining in. the half provided the point dif-| ference for the Giants. But a busy’ defense ‘headed by Bill Svoboda | came up with a key fumble re- and a timely pass inter- | A field sil be Peay -Agaianian| 4 the Nats have quite a few, completed 11 of 21 passes for 153 saat “Gone but No’ ay about trading their all-star for- ‘ ~Tward. _ . ~ DETROIT SAN FRANCISCO ' 19 " _ First Downs 15 DALLAS ~The public sale of} Witness the Nats 1876 loss to! 'S pes Ee os 72 the St. Louis Hawks, which still/7-1* ses 11-31 : game: closes today with indica-').f Syracuse in first place in the’ a as Passes intercepted by ny tions that, as usual, the demand! Pastern Division with a 31 rec-| 1. Fumbles Lest a = will be greater than the supply. org = = = ven : \But there’s not an inkling of what, | Ww ‘DETROIT 2. cceees- @ 10 1 if any, teams are rae Schayes was fighting 8 say FRANCISCO ........0 16 3 0-13 : tion for an. 1 post-season neapolls takra: took a " 98-87 hard , Datrott Seoring: plunge) Fila» Bart % [es se 6 \fought ‘decision from Rochester, fo oe. “ Conversions Layne 2, land the New York Knickerbock-' ,renas "So. kickoff return). Pield =< =f : covery ee to thwart the Steelers who. for_an opponent. Cranbrook rallied im the last quarter to gain a 13-13 tie with) ‘Shady Side Academy in an Inter- ‘State League football game Satur- day afterngon- at Pittsburgh. — A two-yard plunge by Bob Wad- +deit and Hank Bartholemew’s run for. the /extra point brought the deadlock. It gives the Cranes a league/record of one and three losses/ and an “mark of 1-5-1,/ Te crams sim 3 tt smash. by Bartholemew. Bing Bavsen went over from the tl? * for Shady Side in the tnd period to make it 6-¢ at halftime. ~ Shady Side’s Bryan Campbell) dived across from one yard out and Dick Reiber booted the extra point, putting Cranbrook behind in team in-the Cotton Bowl. sident Bob Collum of the Cot-\ers_ struck ‘back in the second half,—Seltau 2 (30. 46). Conversion. ton Bowl Athletic Assn. says “it's ® defeat Ft. W. ayne | 96-83, itwo weeks premature.” By that) he meant that on Nov. 15 teams For the Be a_ triumverate. ‘Crane Booters Drop ‘left in the race for the Southwest/of scorers bested Schayes’ single| ] st Game of Season ‘Conference championship would effort. Easy Ed Macauley, the| ibe polled as to their preference ’ne~> acquisition from the Boston! .Cranbrook’s soccer team suffered {Celtics led the Hawks with 20 its Ist setback of the season Satur- Md ‘points. ‘Bob Pettit and rookie Wil- day at -Pittshurgh,dropping—a-2-1 The conference champion is host(lie Naulls contributed 19 and 17 decision to Shady Side Acatiemy. ipéeinis, respectively. +--Dave Heghes-scored both goals The league race is tangled right ifor Shady Side, which succeeded ‘now with Texas A&M and South-| WEEKEND FIGHTS in stopping Cranbrook's Holm ‘ern Methodist to meet Saturday, HOLLYWOOD, Calif. Jose Luis Co: Sembach. Bruce McCaul booted the - in Dallas to decide which oc. Srey Lie tee Angeles, extpoinied BoP ogfy goal for the Cranes in the cupies undisputed first place but PORT LAUDERDALE, Fie Gale 3rd_ period. with two other teams, Rice and Serem. “0%, Sepped A) Derren. /\tl'y' Cranbrook’s record ts now 6-1. ‘Texas Christian still in the run- ook te —_ Leets Carr, 14119, Pixts- It was the 10th win in 11 ‘starts for ning. lcamees = Tony Armenteros, j4J‘s, ‘Shady Side. . Illini Next for Wolverines the 3rd period, 13-6. fo set the stage forthe comeback. Saturday's gaine concluded the Cranes’ Inter-State schedule. They wind up their season Friday night at Fitzgerald. CHICAGO ~The Big Ten foot- bail scoring race for-all games re- Cark and dim Roseboro. = beep FE ag oe george ate, meanwhile, *m: to a Sate, te spot with his 5th touch- Revy #3 Ro fon or ” down of the season in Msu’s 33-0 Patho rye route of Wisconsin. atgers 20, Li _ Sey BX. Saves, © i i ; 1 39. 4 ‘ es eee ee eene lowa nab to Crack “Minx | ANN ARBOR (®—One jinx con-|it had eke jereviows years, and the fighting Ttini defeated Michi- tinued, but now —e hopes "< Abe Hawkeyes with a last/gan five times in the past six © f fowish, a. ES ie came ya Mini al later and upset Rose Bowl J n, 25-6, knocking it : from, thy ranks’ of the unbeaten. “TMlinois has already scored its upset for this season when it beat Michigan State,” is an argu- ment bandied about often, but offers Oosterbaan no solace. ; __ fie is reminded of the fact that keep the Wolverines at the same pitch they hit in the second half against the Hawkeyes. miscues. and the Hawkeyes con- Return as ‘Ofymbland Russell, Jones on U. S. 5 [ No Bands, No Speeches UL Ss. rd Athletes rermecty 3 Ww. Pike fours: 9 te 6 Daily Closed All Day Wed. Hes wate dan & tines te Lan Angeles International Airport last has Sree: new iy Oils call Ses vn sive. .. lobedecing glomareve styling te station wagon design! Just wait for = Bs this newes? of styles. ..-evailable in both the Golden Rechet 88 and Super 88 Series! SG IT FRIDAY, NOV. 9, AT OUR SHOWROOM! - JEROME MOTOR SALES CO. = 280 $. Saginaw St. Pontiac, Michigan Ph. FE 4.3566 oLDs S For 's7 ‘gE officials Field Goal Specialist Cothren; M' prolifie kicker iyards, Angeles before next UNIVERSITY, Miss. w—Paige fullback, is a field goals, Old Miss’_16-0--victory_over—Van-} derbilt, Cothren made three field goals; They were 26, 27 and 35 In eaw 0 foungaans Sondis pring snapped by Omaha 21-4, spoiling the longest Wayne victory record since the early 1930s, Northern Michigan, with one tie, was-the only ‘other team without a detent ai Se SAP Senne of also kicked five Sxtre points. “Central Michigan ade it 19 vic. tories in a row and clinched sole of total 18 by coring four our ime] the Dales, ve a point edge of 291-50 in eight games-—-— Western ichinae pep downs-in the first half to quell l-'headed for the mid-American con- ference collar after losing 27-0 to Ohio University. oo ga apne cinnati broke for a _Laeeaty of Berit wont to " oe Place os | (8th). ~/125th in the -field of a record 138 Hope barely edged Aion 3833 ewe Class B title went to’ Portage with 97.-River Rouge with 102 was 2nd, Walled Lake 3rd with 213, Farmington 4th with 215. Rouge: ;was the defending champion. ing—Everett-won the “C-D” title with 22 points. . Coats for Pontiac was 8th. Birm- ingham’s Ist man was Rich Riley Larry Harris of OL St. Mary's, running alone for the Eag- lets, was 12th in Class B. Other Maple runners were 44th, 47th, 65th, 68th, 78th, 10ist, and shortly square off against the 1956 ABC|the champion Chicago Falstaffs in a 24-game home-and-home match se- ries in defense of their National bowling crown. ~ The Buds and the Falstafts end- bowling tournament, held / here over the weekend, in‘ first and sec- lond place, respectively, -+|_BUFFALO, _N_Y,__-—The St. ~ |Louis Budweisers will ed-the National_team-elimination| place. — Forty-six teams = comand in 24! lanes at the Amberst Bowling’ Buds Defend Pin Crown ital of 168 against IL. for ~« From Coaching Job—| Falstaffs. Yes Meister Braus, of Chicago were third with 11,599 while Helin Tackle of Detroit, with 1402, ong for Rollie Langerman, Walled|. The. | Center. =a - THE NATIONAL BREWING CO. MICH,, DETROIT. BALTIMORE, MD., ORLANDO, FLA. s = gaoceeeeeet' * See, , . %«e@ « f as the sateiying flavor of National Bohemian. Beer. cy ® e* . ted ee eKehFae, > 04 * = * ° a Se ae 2 *e © When your day’s work j is done, there’ S nothing 86 satisfying ’ * *>eonere” %¢% ‘harriers. Langerman Retires A 10-year track and cross-coun- try coaching chore has come to an itor of its thinclads. that he was dropping all coach- ing duties as of new. His harriers Saturday finished Srd in the state Ciase B meet at Ypsilanti. They previously won the Inter-Lakes title for the 4th time and the regiona] for the ard time. Elevation to the WL assistant superintendent's post doesn't leave any time for other work, Langer- vancement three weeks ago. nan’s successor ag har- some time in the spring. Bold Ruler to. Run in Remsen Stakes’ NEW YORK — Bold Ruler, ~|whose claim for the 2-year-old| . championship was tarnished when he ran into another colt and final- ly finished 17th in the Garden State. Stakes, will try. to make amends tomorrow in fhe rich Remsen Stakes at Jamaica. added affair for 2-year-olds is the Election Day special, and if as many as 10 start the purse will hit about $95,000 with the winner col- Coach With Live Wood Lans-! PHS entries were, besides Coats,| . rier coach will not be named until! . The 44th running of the $50,000-;— n,n MAA cote a Aion “Cannel . 9 and 8 in the fina) match yester-| day over the par 72, ns Campstre goit club course, Campbell vat up a "whale teadl| over the first 18 holes as he turned) 13 ig eee ‘Father & Son | Dry Cleaners PLANT and OFFICE Your ce Coat same Elected Justices--Chesen for Outstanding Ability! candidates—or confuse Don't be misled by the title “Justice of the Supreme : ———Covrt"*—under the-nemes—ef the two eppesing —— with election to office! The fact is that ne candidate in this election was elected Justice in recognition of achievement by Michigan Voters. Se cheese your twe justices on the basis of the ability, integrity, __and experience you—knew_ Michigan's Highest Court deserves! for STATE SUPREME COURT % 27 yeors experience os © judge, presiding in ever hell . ' the counties of the state, ® Ufeleng Michigan resident, —— U of mM, ® Unanimously, endorsed by decksen County Ber Asseci- “a purpose. Three of his players are named Wood. There's Everett, Duane and Jim, Also on the team is an Under- | woed, Dwaine. (NON-PARTISAN BALLOT — Nov. 6th) MICHAEL-D. #2) yeers successful prectice of lew, | ‘% Third- generation Michigen otterney. *% Member Notre Deme lew Asseciotion. ® us. — 1943-1948, * College of $8. Norbert ® Sad Py praaeige Cdn geecen eat ee ee | PUBLIC NOTICE! , LICENSED BY THE wry OF PONTIAC_-LICENSE no. 2839 MEN'S TROOATE 530 Values... 13" SHIRTS, Fruit of the Loom, °3 Values . . 1” PANTS, *9 Values........:. SPORT “we 100% Woo, 35 Values *16" | | MEN'S: SUITS, ‘25, Values...........°1" | Sqn = PAY DIRT—Reserve halfback Mike yer (14) manages to hit pay dirt for Michigan despite all the hangers-on in the final soi _THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘MONDAY, ‘NOVEMBER | 5, 1956 AP Wirephote jews Saturday. ‘Shatusky scored from the two- yard line as the Wolverines took a 17-14 game from previously unbeaten Iowa. minute against Gay. ty i ty f i i FE 77 } a a. | sf if i i 87 4 Pad = i ‘ He - i B. a ae 4: Ey Fists Fly in py THE ASBOCLATED PREeb If finesse woti't do it, maybe There was as much — as Canadiens back to last year’s run- NHL Battles of 40 penalties, eleven of them ma-, jors for fisticuffs. When they were ‘over, the Bruins and the re-awak- pening defending champion Cana- runnerup Toronto and three back "Given U.S. Track Australia's high-jump seid “For the "beat amet an athlete should be here at_least a month. “I recall my first trip to London Le) oe aay conned New York Resees: ‘1. to gear themselves for rail “lof Detroit. s s * three majors, turned up as the Canadiens edged the Chicago Black Hawks, 14, their second consecutive white-washing of the Hawks and goalie Jacques Plante’s fourth of the season. yin. There were only 16 calls, but half of them majors, at Boston Garden lwhere the Bruins defeated the * Chicago in many years. Sixteen of the 24 penalties came in the ‘first period,_ Goalie , Al Rollins of] | the Hawks; who made 37 saves during the night, drew two penal- MASSENA, N.Y. #—Winning is was so exhausting that I was com-|ties himself, one for sashing end e - NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE a so. _ — { Saree rez zUnbeaten Ranks Thinner soo: Pkg Brooklyn May o 3 6M «Us Se : * : —_ it s Ssh By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 44 Saturday, the most maa e2 Jap nt :; ill ge $168 me Sl rhe ranks of the unbeaten, unl mm, see unbeaten net “PLING CAMP into contention and 6 200 130 168 ' tied college football teams were! [2s 5 with stands —of—five,—led— OSAKA,—- Japan—_P-—_Fresco! ¢ 382 is 1s thinned to 3 today seventh-| which made it 36 straight with a © ie? 11 174 ranked Iowa. beaten by Michi sire 4) Thompson, vice president of the| League. aseumn » beaten by Michig@n/77-19 win over Colorado. Tennes-|Brooklyn Dodgers, said today the . anne see, Princeton, Georgia Tech, and/ National League champions are ae oe a wee ee wees we eae “thinking of inviting two Japan- 7 » Among the minor powers ON ese players to the United States) Py: ° Baltimore not .aveael Mariles Tales —|aeitushsmn soe Wayne Sel tol > ashen cur-etving-telning?=——+ IT e War ning hog ao¥ 11 SCHEDULE Omaha, 21-0, after four straight Ha sald the Saal derision relat ‘ ous at New York . wins. be postponed until : - return home. : esezees, National Award | ~~~x>< .. + land Field Team : : meeeT CANES ae oF “It would not necessarily mean eiiieck Wyoming 211 %3 we were interested in those play-| WITH YMPI Seturday's Constisn Fre Festa | Mexican General Wins ites = “BI Biers,” he added. “But we are look-| MELBOURNE ® — John W Geremto “Gi, Montreal ‘2 2 Events in Garden's =. SCLIUIII ie] ing for a way to repay all of the|ter, Tee ve =39 108 good will we have e in medalist Semifinal Played? + Weekend. Trials ee Japan and I think. it might ben-|Games_in- London, nstatereS Wectee Fit ot tne y- | "#® OP lefit Japanese basebail— if some | American track and field competi - pets gg 3 ry players could,attend our training tors NEW YORK [2 7 Brig. Gen. on mayne | i 4 bo, camp wt we stress funda-. | poin Dey & Ni ht Service Hamberto Mariles and his mount,’ Zemsas ace 278 33 mentals instead of conditioning, their late aeciwel — for training. | on OIL URNERS ‘Chihuahua II, are threatening to Houston State 136 @ oF they do here. 'make the National Horse Show at. . — “a y | We Service All Mabe __ | Madison Square Garden a Mex-| SIX GAMES 7 or : LE eppeiecwer. = = — 34 3. Unbeatable Prep 11 in advance,” Winter said. Dean Heating FE 5-7721 Gen, Mariles scored two vietor-(62 Tech if z omemnaeneenes ‘ies for the Mexican equestrian Wesunmeer Pe. ............ 81 51 /8till an unbreakable habit for Mas- pletely woozy the first two weeks.|One for fighting. steam yesterday, giving the South Tensesye State A&I ..... zié 18 sena High School's football team. equa ‘ot the’ Border competitors their’ Fonds AaM mS ry ee oa uy| feel like this in a TOPCOAT wih “GRAVITY FIT" tless feel of a Barron- n cepeaes with the exclusive ravity Fit’,®* youll never be satisfied or- dinary coats. _ 2 FINE STORES 51 N. SAGINAW ST. and TEL-HURON CENTER AB year, and added the $1,000_Inter- national jumping stake. ‘| who * completed the nine-jump. fourth success. He has won three ™* : FIVE GAMES events jimeeif. * ? j TP Mitten, Wis ie 62 Riding hig &-year-old chestnut chestnut /Hemilice noon 1s & gelding, Gen. Gen. Mariles ‘Pennsylvania National res Event for the second consecutive, Olympic 1 Torch | Changes Route Because of War SAN FRANCISCO ™ — The best Olympic torch was scheduled to fly over the strife-torn Middle East | Im the Pennsylvania event, the general bested two other riders} course without a fault with a seconds. In the Inter-; bade preg he Damar had. to| today at the start of a symbolic from Mt. . Olympus in go into a jump-off to beat two. competitors after they had tied on) Greece to Melbourne. i Games Airlines auld here one of ¥ course. for’ tne shortened seven-jump test wag lt Danes ¥ was to pick up the flame |from Greek runners at Athens, | NEW YORK @—The 1956 World tanbul, Katachi, Calcutta, Bang- Series attracted a total of 345.903 kok and Singapore. paid admissions. The largest crowd) The Royal Australian Air Force twas 73,977 for the Saturday game takes over at Darwin, flying the } in Yankee Stadium. The best pre- ‘flame to Cairns. From there run- ae the New York Giants, Oct. —— opening ceremonies, ‘MEN WANTED Te Train for High Solary Positions in Electronics, Redio & Television. Dey ond Eveni You to Remein Fully Employed While Mat Coupon o Cat tr Comets = s WO) 2-5660 | | ELECTRONICS INSTITUTE ; Bethea Encounters Turner in TV Bout - By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wayne Bethea, young New York ‘Classes Allow raining. ‘zard Charles and Jimmy Slade ‘and stopped Jamaica's Joe By- graves in recent bouts, takes on Howie Turner, another newcomer, in tonight's 10-round match at St. Nichoias Arena in New York. 24572 Weedward (Deneran Bldg.) & Biecks North ef Fox bear Kerean Veteran Approved: 11 PRONG. ..csevessesecessens Name sececeesecesenee hy _ Turner will be making his first eeeeenegersseees ‘main event start after 21 prelim /i ‘FULL 2-YEAR ROAD outings -just as Bethea graduated ‘from the undercard ranks. about a year ago. Bethea has won six straight in his career record of 1242, Turner's record is 17-1-3, | The match will be carried on television, Dumont, te ee in some sections of the county. = : ltransfer it.to a miner's lamp, and oa toward Darwin, Australia, Series: Drew 345,903 - | _Instead_of making a stop_at! Cairo, the plane will stop at Is-. vious one-day Series crowd wasiners will relay it 2,750-miles, -ar-|— 7a.202 at Cleveland's Municipal Sta-| lriving at Melbourne Cricket dium for the fourth and final game|Grounds Nov. 22 for the Olympic ' heavyweight who has beaten Ez-!- Its 40-14 victory over Canton jong and exhausting. and athletes) Three goals in the third period son without a loss. Massena last was beaten in foot: * Central Saturday completed the need time to adjust.”” ‘school’s seventh consecutive sea- . This dire oa was aired earlier by Hans Stamfl, famed | \gave the Bruins their victory‘over iNew York after the Rangers had tied the score at 1-1 on Guy Gend- ron’s goal during the third minute | ball in October, 1949. In 54 games’ mile- coach, who has repeatedly of the session, Jerry Toppazzini since, it shows a record of 53 vic-|suggested a longer period for ac- scored twice but the tie-breaker tories and one tie. \climatization and adjustment. 'eame from Johnny Peirson. A BADGER LINEUP .— Walt. Kowalczyk of Michigan State scoots around and finds a line of Batigers waiting for him. Making the tackle for Wisconsin is Bloedorn (54), : Pat Levenhagen (41) with Art | Earl Hagberg (46) and Sidney | Williams (94) moving up. the standings, only a point behind) Twenty-four. penaities, including) Henri Richard ae the Mon-| ti liormances because of ‘real goal against Chicago in a nee 'game called one of the wildest in’ 6 a visit by the Detroit Lions, a young|Mclilhenny; the fan got a job as helper to the club's! choice trom : Cutting Tools & Supplies Mill Supplies for Industry | W. Pike Corner S. Cass FE 2-0108 Brake CHECK -ADJUSTING . , a HERE'S WHAT WE DO © Remove front wheels and © Inspect brake drum: Check inspect lining and add brake fivid it © Carefully test brakes © Adjast brake shoes te etl nttels oak dune PICK UP YOUR FREE 1956 ROAD ATLAS Aa NE er Hee re teat A | CHEVROLET NITE SERVICE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DON’T PUT OFF NEEDED SERVICE Just Because You\Can’t Take Time During the Day USE OUR CONVENIENT NITE SERVICE Aceves you ser borausn 4 and 5. 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Community clerks are expecting te see high percentages of their registered voter lists going to the polls tomorrow. they base their predictions on higher than average requests for absentee ballots and @lose-to-complete return on those ballots. Population growth is bringing up the total of. yoters in most areas. Voting goes on from 7 am. to § p.m. Es There are 1390 registered voters according to Marjorie Billingsley, deputy clerk. ; , wicia oatag Gacidnas wOl So ae on election day, with one voting precinct for the area, at the Reosevelt school. In past years there have been two.— The polls will be open from 7 0. hight that she has issued 231 ab-)~ sentee ballots for the National Elec- Avon Township Clerk, Frances Covert announced Sa Voting will be held at Precinct No, 1, Avon Township Hall. No. 2 Rochester Village .Firehall, East Fifth Street. No. 3, Brooklands, East Auburn. No. 4, Avon Town- West Fifth Street. No. 5, Township Community Hail; West Anburn. No. 6, South West, Community Hall, 1% blocks west of Adams, on Au- _| PTA, besides staffing the nursery’ in Sires Balols Asked There will be four precincts vot- ing. Trey Township registered voters, of which three residents asked for absentee bal- lots. Waterford Towgship to bring a record number of voters to’ the polls tomorrow, those want- A group of civic-minded eltt- ee ee cul come ae Williams Lake Girl Scouts—will also be serving coffee and dough- nuts under the auspices of fhe Milford Girl Scout Troop 220 and Troop 14 ate ‘all set to extend a baby- sitting service while parents vote, il vising the girls at all times, at the Presbyterian Church, which is only two doors away from the vot- In the event a baby-sitter Is required, at home, residents are asked to call Mutual 4-3401 and in town, The “Aides to Voters’’ In Troy Township, there are 32) With population growth expected) ng to cast their ballot are being) pr Bi special aids, : the polls, while Girl scouts are |- offering baby sitting work._The | -An--adult leader will be super-). i ‘Like Ike’ WALLED LAKE = Seventh and jninth graders at Walled Lake/ Junior High School like Ike. Gov. G. Mennen Williams re- | Celved 300 votes in a tight con- test with Albert E. Cobo. Cobo got 72 votes. Eighth graders will vote Tues- day, | Plan Sewers MeVITTIE SCHOOL 18 DEDICA EDIC TED — Mrs. Walter Forbes, McVittie’s first PTA president, and Warren McVittie inspect a book from the school’s library. The library is located in the lobby, using portable book shelves which can be rolled from room to room. The school was named for the late Kenneth and Effie McVittie - who ship Library, Community Room. |" Git Scouts wilt go to the home, | pioneered In Waterford educational and civic organization. Ceremony at Waterford Walled Lake \ To aid the voters on Election Day, Girl Scouts here. are telling mothers to bring their youngsters Sito the Civie Club directly across) Pegpghrad 1 ga in the township in the past four years. Frank Hallett, township clerk of West Bloomfield, ‘reminds regis- tered voters of their precinct loca- tions: Princinet ‘No. 1 is at the Town 4660-Orchard- 3. Sylvan Realty Co. Office; Green Lake fire Hall; No. 5, Youth Center Building; No. 6, Orchard " Lake Village Hall; and No. 7, Wal- nut Lake Fire Hall. ~ Trey With 6,490 registered to vote, City Clerk Lawson Lockart says -he ex- pects a very heavy vote,. because Seek Offices ‘Lake Rd No. 2,-at Twin Beach School; No.| 4, cinct. Fourteen Scouts will tend ,, them while the mothers vote. -The _nursery_opens—at__8- am.,. and will go until 3 p.m. Then, will offer their service until the |polis close. in Southfield “Petitions Due Today for Placing on Ballot seven councilmen to serve this community if a city charter is chigted et Os Det 3 election. said this morning that to date five: candidates have filed petitions for | y|councilman: Theodore Sura, N. Fred Crona Jr., Hugh G. Allerton Wagner. are Township Justice Edward A. Elsarelli and Alan N. Bol- lock, L. Swanson, and Township Super- visor Eugene Swem: to fiie peti- tions sometime ey: to file petitions for mayor and ‘Township Clerk Fannie Adams Jr., Edward Stark, and H. Luther! of Filing for justice of the ptace |le WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Nearly. 200 spectators witnessed ithe dedication of McVittie School,'of ‘schoo! in- tasithe fourth district to be completed this year. in-the Methodist Church, the group) Kenneth and Warren McVittie, with their wives, were préserit as Thursday's ceremonies honored their parents, the\Jate Kenneth and |\Effie MeVittie for whom ‘the school | was named, Mrs. Ina Kent, principal of the new school, outlined briefly the activities of the.elder MeVitties which placed them in a position of educasional prominence ia the community, president, spoke for the teachers and expressed their. appreciation Mrs. Virginia Palmer, PTA vice-| Dedicate 4th School —jauced ieliboers of the Board of. \Education and Rev. J. E. Taulbee the First Baptist Church gave “invocation which opened the program and the benediction which closed it, Mrs. Walter Forbes, Mc- Vittie PTA's first president, pre- sided during the ceremonies. . Kirby Milleur and his orches- tra provided music for the square dancing which capped ‘the eve- ning’s activities. MecVittie School is a $250,000, twelve-room structure situated on ‘a six-acre site. Like Leggett, Burt); and Monteith Schools, it is a one- story brick with inside walls of fine textured sintered clay blocks. The rooms have acoustic ceilings with exposed laminated wood beams. The floors are asphalt tile a the corridors have cement! enameled wainscoting. for December 3 /\ot the school as a symbol of all ; . ~ jthat is modern in education. me Today’ at 4 Supt. Willigm A. .Shunck. intro- p.m. is the for candidates Irate Citizens | Seek Culprit Who Shot Pet INDIANWOOD LAKE—Members the Indianwood Improvement No one has filed for mayor yet,| ._ she says, but she expects Howard|- Coleman, Township Trustee -Don County Births Born to Mr yey Mrs. Alexander preparing 40200 hound Rd. 1 daughter, Cindy Tommy Gale Vestal” is new son of th Tommy Vestals, heard BSchoeherr Red. , Waterfora . 8/Bet. and Mrs, Donald L. nenga. Burtenwood Air Force Base near er- — England, have # new son, ‘ter ald. Granaps arents are the Matwells of toot" Vansyckie and the ——4 we chile Ave. grest stangparents thes A cobert of en es En oa be years, 6 man dxpects / @ discharge . f iany’one with information call “MYftle 2-5141 or 2-0621, IMosione Youth Work ‘at Waterford Church WATERFORD — With a special prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m. today at the Waterford Community Church, the Sunday School visita- tions will be postponed until next onday. . Last Bid for Votes The, association has ‘asked that! ‘to-coast television broadcast will follow a luncheon at the bet e's Speech Tonight ee this-morning into Oe een ae een eve talk — a five to six minute one — in the course of a coast- on the three major networks. Time: 11 p.m., EST. Earlier in the evening Eisenhow- er will make a closed circuit tele- cast to Boston, where he had plan- ned to speak tonight before the foreign policy crisis arose. OES to Plan Bazaar | CLARKSTON — Faney work, nual bazaar being planned for urday by the Joseph C. Bird Chap. ter No, 294, OES. The luncheon Soars arid a card party will be- gin at 8 p.m. wth refreshments included. other meeting of the OBS = Repke nee tat the Masonic fe Tempe =~ SS ‘fat - |that may bring sewers to this vil- He-plans to make -his- clection| will be served: from_11:30-a.m._to|- Clarkston. Meet - on Wednesday in Township Hall . CLARKSTON—A long-range plan lage and other areas of Independ- ence Township is in formative stages, according to Township Su- pervisor Floyd Andrews. He announces that the Oakland County Drain Commission will meet in the Township Hall Wednés- _+day_at-8_p.m._to_take-initial_stepsi. in the planning. The township board met with the drain commission last The township is without sewage lines except for those through the village's business area laid during expansion of Ford plants some years ago. Plans to tie the Independence area’ into the planned mains jthrough Waterford Township were discussed at last week's session, Vote Seen Ss |Walled Lake Kids |Eisenhower ahead in 32 states. ee Seen for ke House, Senate Race Could Go Either Way, ~ Say Political Experts By WARREN ROGERS Jk. WASHINGTON w—It some of the country’s best qualified politi- dent Eisenhower should get four ~y Wnion Lake Ai “fo Install Staff UNION LAKE~—The Ladies Aux- iliary of the Union Lake Fire De- partment will. install officers Wednesday at the James Sander of Cooley Lake Rd. Co-hostess will be Mrs. Robert Mrs, Frank Strubler, a past a oe président, Mrs. Jack Switzer; vice Mrs. George Gisch; sec-|,,7#® home of Mrs.| P- County Calender Presi- con- Mrs. wa i aaa ears . lvention- reperts.— times ag many electoral votes as Congress could go either way. .. sb -- . ‘Those results were subject, of course, to possible error and last- A check among political observ- ers, writers and party leaders in the 48 states showed they consider with a combined Electoral College: vote of 322, Stevenson ahead in. $’states with 82 votes altogether, and 8 states doubtful with 127. | #0 e+} ot the 8 doubtful states, 5 were indicated as leaning toward Eisen- hower with a combined vote of 98. One ‘wag inclined toward Steven-| son with 13. The 2 others, with’ a total vote of 16, were left in the air by conflicting claims and! Toted up on this basis the count was: Ej vr 420, Steven-, son 95, undecided 16. In 1952 Eisenhower defeated Stevenson by 442 to 89. * * * Reports to the Associated Press indicated Democratic state tickets wete expected to fare better than, the party's national slate. Even so, a possibility was seen that congressional races might be so close’ as to require a day or so to determine finally which party will control Congress. The Democrats do now, 49-47 in the Senate and 230-201 in the | Andrewssays, Evangelist, Wite to Start Series in Waterford WATERFORD — Evangelist and Mrs. Walter Yeager, known as the “Harmony Notes” will be at ‘the Waterford Community Church each evening at 7:30 p.m. begin- ning Tuesday and continuing through Nov. 10. The couple will _risga oloboia a Vari- ety of special musical selections before the gospel message. The chureh council has extended . ro cory omy the public. Charles Jehle is head of the council. 1st Classes Moving } fo Webber School LAKE ORION—TRe frst throu fourth -grade students, Wether Wleinauney adad's shler ‘unit -were thoved- Later this week = = Bible Church, will join them at W ebber school. oe 5 Wed Session ORTONVILLE, — Christian Cru- saders of the Baptist Church will work on cancer pads during their all-day session Tuesday at Mrs. Glenn Wandeworker’s, South street “\home. Roll call will ‘be at 10:30 a.m., With members bringing their Seniors to Stage -—. Comic Play in Ortonville — 3 oar Gentile of Detroit. The meet- mn itest Speaker at the Wednesday, of the WSCS of St. Paul’s Church -will be Mrs. on to the public, will be d in the. Church Sanctuary at p.m. Mrs. Gentile is ah of: ficial observer in- the United Na- fi qd - i Hey, Kids, Look? minute shifts 6f voter sentiment. | }— Children WATERFORD DEM. RP. let Preeinet .....,.. 104 188 rvrerees jae 34at Srd Preeinet Ld 149 4th Preeinet........, 7“ 187 Sth Preeinet ........ 5 be 5] éth Preetnet oe us Tth Precinet ” 95 Mh Preefinet re] bo] oth Preeinet -” re oor Preeiaet ... “a - ie 7 br] sth Precinct ius House with four vacancies. Waterterd Township POPSICLES WILL BE GIVEN | “TO ALL CHILDREN living in the Waterford Twp. Precinct that GETS OUT THE MOST VOTERS Tuesday, November 6th Election. Here Are Last Election Comparisons 4 Only will deliver the pop- sicles to your ar election. BIRMINGHAM DEM. REP. ist Preeinet—- " aay 4 Preeinet’ ......., a 837 ard Precinet ...... . a st7 4th Preeingt ....... . 10 Mh Preetaet a +%M 772 6th Preginet . oe Tth Previnet ........ 89 40 Sth Precinet .,...... 2° au th Preeioet ........ ss axe wh Seca geccnees 38 196 1th Preeimet ........ 42 ts et nae nee, smi The Good Housekeeping Shop of a. as fi . Free 1-Year . \ Limited. Quantity — Free Delivery —90 Days Same as Cash ie ee PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, Y, NOVEMBER 5.1958 New: Caledonia , tast Vehiclen ee 3 French Colony, now has 7.00 sr prom si tave| Hollywood Headlines Phe ‘ 3 Aches. Moisey Has Police Brush During Picketing _ WASHINGTON NS) ~~ ‘BOR’S CI CKEN. HOUSE Ethel Barrymore Danie | peel pita Taga. Rumors She Had a. ‘Stroke| pet me COCKTAIL BAR re By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS Winston Jones, who did their “Ute} re 9-961 yortywoon (INS) — «altrea| @entified Flying Objects.” You): Hitchcock as star of “The Carving *f fied flying objects all over the set Set.” This brilliant idea belongs i: he starts directing Hitch in a to- those daring young men, R Clarence Green and Russel Rouse, way be Gesen’t want to go? who are negotiating. with Hitch, : qt a, to act in this off-beat horror yarn'are utterly false. Actually, this Edmiston. ny teats magnificent matriarch is busier The boys tell me if: they getithan she’s been in months. Not) Hitch, they'll go after Susan Hay-/only is she going to play herself ward for the top feminine role,|on TV’s. ‘“‘Playhouse 90" presenta- and then try to find an unknown 'tion of ‘Eloise’ Nov.:22, but she beauty for the second woman's also is working on “World of Her| ~ part. The director? They’ve set Own,” a United Artists film. Don’t miss “Eloise.” Kay | Thompson, who wrote this hilarious ‘brushed with ‘Washington sciioa last night while leading a candle-' lie lin Med break up the picketing on grounds | bet Ht wes Mocking title in trent i linia i lila. Ae a ies a & by the “Foundation for Religious’ Action in the arcial and Civil on der. ” ‘ —— (US-10) 1-Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. FE S-4500 LAST TIMES TONIGHT Miss Massey, in private life Mrs. | Donald 5S. Dawson, protested to po-| : lice that they were interfering, with} WANTED Tee |e ‘leivid Uberties but the pickets dis- | 1000_COMICS—TR APHICS persed after some argument. NATIONAL GEOGR Box Dinners score. Bésides Ethel, Monty Wool- ‘The rally was addressed by ae 23 oe ley and Conrad Hilton also play gymen, union representatives i = Delivered Free themselves, plus Louis Jourdan former officials of countries now, Piper's Magazine Outlet, - supplying appeal. Among such behind the fron Curtain. | Coll FE 8-0483 scene stealers, feel sorry for small a iEvelyn Rudie battling | it « out in ne |title, role. hn in stl ln ln lin A An ln lt lin lity ln ln lt lc i ln il itil linc amet — | Yar ee The- John Kellys -of Philadelphia | University of Tennessee, Knoxville, may a this sad-eyed, seutie ~[arent_to see Ethel Merman in| cow, held by: student Jane Bailey, of Chattanooga. ‘Deborah DAN) ee when this spoof Bovine’ was put up for election by the Gung Ho party, represent- | ay alah — otal a reonrs| ing unaffiliated fraternities and sororities. Deborah has measure- | veer en Bi daughter ned last week. They ments of 50-73-60, without a doubt record- -breaking for any Miss LOR! Mey Soa gite definitely were not amused. Prin-| Tennessee candidate. cess Grace's pa and ma are not impersonated in the show, but mentioned. by name they surely . a E fee, ein od nea | Will Drop “Glea Girls’ Monaco Wednesday with Prince Rainier. Tre romantic tovcr's! TO SHOW More Jackie ‘that she deliberately chose to go ion the same ship, the S.S. Constitu- —~ ee OOO CCC CT ee TT Te Tee ee OT POO Te OOS “ti fn tin tt si ti i in tin Ai i ha i hi i i Ai ti ti ti i ti i Mi in Nl in Mi tin Nin in in Me Mn Ma i Nita Ni Mi i Mi as allie i Maile ~ TOMORROW _ Exciting! 4-Unit Show —— tion. on which she : _ _ = By EARL WILSON ee i — & : __ First Pontiac Showing toward her wedding. There i 10] |-—JAcK. (EY_ROONEY doubt in the minds of any of her) NEW YORK—“A wife,” according to humorist Tex O'Rourke, : "MAGNIFICENT ROUGHNECKS - }triends that Grace’ is deeply hap-\“is a thing of beauty and a joy for a short time”. . . Jackie See. | CH | WEED Al Time ORTIIRE! \py. A — : TOUCH OF THEN | EDLE ALIFET IME OF TORTURE ‘TopayY & TUESDAY P ee Gleason's been goaded to give audiences more Jackie Gleason a Ni Ww : so he’s soon dropping his 16 $150-a-week “Glea Girls.” The June ee ne seeome this week. TAYlor Girls ineluding Marilyn Taylor will continue beautity-| [All ‘end was to sign Vicki Duggan. a, ing the show, but now Jackie'll be on stage oftener . . . Hope! s New York model, whose only film| {Hampton, the Duchess of Park Av., has 18 diamond bracelets, experience was a bit with Anita but never’ wears more’n three, as she doesn't want to “rent Ekberg in “Back to Eternity.” showoffy. Since John has Anita under a sim-, Congratulations to crooner Mel Torme, who as A wrote this. ilar contract with his firm, Batjac.| was about to become the bride- and whispers have it that she-has ede qotting just © mite difficelt, Cee of Arlene’ Miles, the . could ‘it be that smart Wayne | Hollywood starlet. Mel, you re- thought a beautiful blonde threat|™ember, used to be married around the place might be ef-|to Candy Toxton, now Mrs. Hal fective? March . | Anita and her bridegroom, An-| Myron T. Kirk rescinded his SOUTH J thony Steel, who sailed from Lon-| resignation from the agency. mi ves don Friday, will be on the Steve| where he was so long “Mr.Tele- [iM PAUIFIU: Cs el — Te vision” through his hiring of cada -_ -_ hei Snapshots < scare eee Milton Berle, Jackie Gleason, ‘at random: When Vice President Sir Caesar, “Marvin Kane, Pri- © \Nixon and his wife entered swank vate Eve.” etc. He wanted tore- [7% ave RED SUNDOWN “1 “Perino’s Restaurant -Thursday-eve-/ tire—atthough only i his mid- ~§ g rr. » ning, the entire room stood up and dje 50s—but the brass there applauded. Naturally the VP and) 4je 50s—but the brass there per- peal - TAUGHT THE _Ph. FE 2.5406 for Take-Outs 4 = $ FORCE UBTE =e Sees ri va Pe : = ; 2 UNCLAD CUTIES Lg \Edgar Bergen was original and funny when he referred to the | are mae P4 | Jennifer Jones and David Selz-| “ “i$ aS oe Sr enennenrtwdnu nick, with tiny Mary Jennifer, will loutdoor powder rooms down on the farm as “isolation booths. oft : a ae if ho hid her boy friend $ i, z RRO 0, $ UNIT NO. 4 ‘have a white Christmas in Switzer-| They're telling about a faithless wife w se Maat > land before David goes to Italy to|in the shower when her husband came home. The suspicious § ' : ‘e $ WH AT start “A Farewell to Arms.” | ‘husband ripped back the shower curtain and caught the boy | é ; 1100 A.M. te 8p P.M. | .Marge and Gower Champion, friend who rose to the emergency by shouting, “Close the eur. 4 7 : é who expect their first -baby by tain of this booth. Nobody's going to interfere with my voting!” ‘ 4 Our Specicity Thanksgiving, , are working out . ; Made by Adults for Adulis— , J 4 Y > : KOSHER “Dance of the Expectant Father” * ~*~ * \4 Recommended for Children! ; > > d a > { ‘ A I OU DE TOES A A A Nit itt ttn Aa Alta la ln tla la di i li a li nl ln la Atlin ii Alin at tn iil lll lll laa i ls alata lle al ‘rrr eee eee eee ee halle Alcina clic All iit dl lt i Ac ta A li tN A ia Ah Ain th Ae a “vec . ae Brennan's heck even though we saw the Irish lose to Oklahoma, | : NATIVES RHI MES 2 Pontiac M en 40 to 0. One woman wismissed the recent defeats with, “It was 4 - f/f ‘Exhibit Wo k getting so monotonous, seeing Notre Dame win every game!” p , RECOMMENDED FOR THE ADULTS / Delicatessen TK The Committee of 100, busily bringing new industries into South, 4 PED LEE OL ELE FE FEPOOOT TS PEELE EP eT at Art Institute Bend, promised that next year’s team will be better, but it 3 — wasn't worried. WLUE SKY DRIVE-IN — Blue Sky Drive-In —— BLUE SKY DRIVE IN Sau Pontiac artists will have a5 r "EE Drive-In . their work exhibited at the sith THE MIDNIGHT EARL. .. f aq (annual Michigan Artists Exhibition Dorothy Lamour, visiting the Stork Club, couldn't find out, reves: TONIGHT-TUESDAY = on FOS SES SCO SSC CSO FCCC CFV ST" owe ~ ron a a , ret DAD PAPPODRP AAD AAAI AA AAA AAA AAA ADAP AAD ARPA APPRPPAPPAD APPAR PPPPPPOPPPLPOD PAP PAP OPP PALL PDD DD APPL APPEL PPD PP APPPL ELS IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR sHow / * * * You'll Be Seeing Stars / \w An Extravaganza of Singing and poser Pi rte ot Ars 13, at the what happened to her old friend maitre’ d’ Jack Spooner .. . 7 . so she phoned Edgar Hoover's FBI offices and found Jack's now Among the a tines ep at a rival club. She went over and had a long ee talk D em Wedptedey — ‘ena will be George Phillips, 857 Tyrone | with Jack. Dancing to the Tunes that Gave Birth to : : St., with a photograph and Rich; “Auntie Mame” in book form has/been barred in Detroit by ROCK ‘N’ ROLL! ard c. an toe 2 Dr.,| police, but Atty. Mannie Robbins, who’s asked for reconsider- / A an . “Memories { * L Box Off aa so same 28 ys wal egummmmenmeny etn nod oes a-onpia’ at card, or UM) ager dea ane Sana x Urnce | ing more than $3500 sine liggond spouse, titled Vittorio Massino, was there, Opens nounced at a banquet for the ar- too. = : 6:00 : : the 8:30 opening Down in Temes = Zsa, perma / @ OUR NEXT ATTRACTION °- r* exhibition will continue appearing, is asked “Who's your favorite g ff / “The Best Things in Life Are Free” a bs Show sm through Dec. 23. - husband?”—and she always replies. “All > J a “ f them”... Farouk and Narrim , . Starts >: - : 0 em ro an arriman are 4 / ~ = - oe Dp. ° a} talking in soft tones about reconciling for|¢’ 2 a 6:30 Bartender Injured mopar yoger a ss . T H Id EARL’S. PEARLS .. A Arriving ata banquet, I was addressed 4 In avern 0 up by a fellow who said very sharply: “Walk : : _PAMOUS LINCOLN PARK, ang—| , slowly.” I demanded. “Why? And he said, | . « - Now—atlter School— | gorenay Three men who rote a Vana DAWN “So you can miss the speeches.” / . ia the = You Park bar of $15,000 after beating 8) | WISH I"D-SAID THAT: “We left the party because the jeork- 3 ean ies : 2 u LIKE i ener ._— say hw Ral screw got too oht to use.”"—Joey Adams. * ~—— | “ ? * m being sought by police. today. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A husband’s a man who, het his/§ THE PRETTY TEACHER : bartender, Roy W. Schlick,) wife apologizes for wearing a mudpack last night, says, “Why! “AND THE BOY WHO : of Detroit, bet “asym did you take it off? You looked so much better in. if.” : COULDN'T WAIT TO. : ribs and facial suf-| J.H. Newmark of Miami Beach insists that his grandchildren | : = injuries > BE A MAN! yesterday when one of the were overheard discussing babies. “Where do you get one?” = beat him when he disobeyd| asked the 5-year-old and the six-year-old said, *You look in|; Fe Follies said the sal ie the Yellow Pages”... That's earl, brother. — / . < before closing time and an- (Conant 1956, The Hall Syndieate,/inc. 3 é bfore closing an- : | | vf 1 a holdup after all the = 4 i, a , ANT , a eg ee Only 23 Ounces! ‘3,000 Seiy Indians if : / - ieee F i —siEnjoym t, ang two employes were] HAMDESN,, CONN, — A .22-| , N. C.—More than!§ ‘ Be Saal be: ot paliber. automatic pistol, said.- to’ 3,000 Indians inhabit the : ee e lightest of its type; is being Quatia. Béundary, a 50,000-acre/{ See ie At 1251 28-23258—9.25—795—945, P.M ae ee is ear the North 4 Safe It weighs 23) "Set"" ye North. Caro . 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WANT AD me in the act of being good?” LE i * ~ ah e i : e i . J eles al rir a: he seep = sig e 3 ae ee Pe sll - . # fo = : —— - i ay it : ie i) ge Daa = : i j pie ide a * : r fe fe ‘ ae b vil j - om, : type hens 12-/). 25; turke tored. Tom eltevines » Apres ng Pre | vopped, N I, -1.50-2.00 ator | o. i, ent — for turkeys is disappointing: | » 000. sbout bid cows, about 550 stockers and j © ; + steers. 26.00; scattered sales good end’ choiee slaughter a ! : oowe ters mostly @ 56-11 no meretal bulls 12 a-is se about two loads choice stock steer calves 21.56. several joada — lote cholee steer calves 18 56- 12 60; a choice heafer calves ney Calves—Salable 450 steady But market not f few early sales choice and prime veaiers ave ye B00 Not oa done ‘vere 41-47; Voter's Creed Sk TTT db ssese* 2% gi3F i 3z "te eeiee ; Hi His i SF ae ae hae, Be: 5 32 rai 1.50-3. -15-1.00 doz 1, 195-175 behs. 3 Lo i a teh. Turnips, LETTUCE AND SALAD GREENS; Cel- very, Cabbage, No. I, 1.061.235 bu. En- —idive Ng — |bieached, No. 1, 178-225 bu. Escerole,| 1.00-1.80'bu. Eeca 00-550 bu. 1, 1.80-2.50 bu. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS DB eon Nov. 6 (AP) — Butter firm; 1 te haber seore 61-41%; bd ws om eC MY; cars 00 8 Sa: 16.308: 6 better A white. 46 , mined : mediums 96%; standards 32%: Girties ; cheeks 35; current receipt 38. 4 | EGGS at DETROIT DETROIT. Nev. & a oe fob rot, ¢ases ipeluded, state. grad Cy Whites’ Grade A jumbe 55-50 weighted | -Printed Again — as Top Essay The following was written by Ralph Bushnell. Potts, prize-winner. in a contest conducted hy the Com- mittee-of-American Citizenship of_ the American Bar Association and reprinted: — Fhe blood of free -men- ballot sheet. Whatever others eiglonst do, I shall not carelessly make my) mark. I vote not because I can) . but because I must. Those that die son brings his second campaign prepare with every faculty to use lasskaber administration wisely, honestly and cour-'eign policy his major target. ageously. They did not die that fools, blind partisans or the reck-) less might make a game of tree again. I paras study the is-— ; ' : "originally -planned for Chicago in sues'and candidates to determine which he and- other / Democrats hat is best, not for me or MY yi} make their elegtion eve ap- minority but. for my country. I will not be confused or de- ceived by propaganda, siogans or histrionics. | shield my eyes to the, glitter of personalities, purge MY pove came yesterday in the form mind of passion and prejudice and gy 4 telegram to President “Bisén-| search diligently for the hidde: I must be free of all in-' fluences save that of conscience and justice. I garden for dreams, but wth a realistic spade. My ‘test is not of trend or popu- larity, but of principle and liberty. I vote as if my ballot alone de- away my sacred vote. For: within the booth ‘I hold in my humble hand the living proxy of all ae / entry s honored dead. “Over Weekend / By THE: ASSOCIATED bare Niné persons, two of them elder- ly pedestrians, were kiljed in Mich- igan traffic accidents’ during the weekend, The toll, trom 6 p/m. Friday til Wallace 4 it. Onge, 24, of Mar- | ke, Suez jibe | Push Stocks Up ducer, went e' - points. rose a wholesale despite being dover: Si dard Oil (New Jersey) a major OVEMBER 5, 5, 1950 - — ar dy Fifty-Two, Feared Dead, STORY OF SUSPENSE — Universal-International stars Esther Williams and George Nader in “The Unguarded Moment, . eared opened Sunday at the Strand Theater. Co-starred in the | film is the exciting new. rata John Saxon. p : a in the Cambsipnd No. 4 “jplosion — 13 sminers and rescue Mile Under Fifty-two more miners, lorg) feared dead in the Springhill, Nova Scotia mine disaster Thursday were rescued today, three and a /alf days after an explosion. trapped them more than a mile’ under- D wairtyobe others Were rescued from the mine Saturday leaving an estimated 38/dead in the ex- workers killed on or near the sur- ‘face and os ogee scence te See , 29 Myra, formerly of . N.S, has three uncles and several cousins who work in ‘the mine, A call to the town Saturday night assured her and her father, Joseph Fagan, of De- troit of their safety. Gio & Amerada, a big domestic pro-| U, 8. Steel — Bethlehem General Motors and Chrysler were up a point or so. Ford ahead nearly four’ evidently was a breakin attempt Sunday night, Pontiac police said. | A side window was found broken.’ _|stolen from a home at 518 Granada| oto i said. | ~ |§t. Saturday, Pontiac police | “sa | Vl tN. D. newly-acquired |; Windcroft Rd., Waterford Town- - facility is one of three in the As-cils advanced, Sinelair added: fraction. New-York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) “T hope this child-will make its made ts. Sed’! peut Coot Wl . And I pray that, this /(C. J. Nephier Co.) --Eamings 1 meee DOE, NJ. (INS) — © S teday | /|Hvdsonville to Be City? HUDSONVILLE up — Residents foes t to the Village Council t ship was fined $50 and paid court costs after pleading gu ~ News i in Brief * * * A boy’s $20 bicycle was ‘reported! ff ae Firm Sold . to Detroit Corporation yes' purchase of the assets of Extruded Hinge Co. /ot Ypsilanti, Mich. Sale, Toten was approximately Her father, was a worker in the years and Mrs. Glover said he was ORTONVIL Ernest (Allie. Saved by Recvere From | ia rorunvibe-e Mrs,/ Mitchell died in an pa accident on M-15 and Oakhill road. Saturday. Her husband was on the critical list in Goodrich Hos- pital. Besides her husband, survived by @#everal nieces and she ill field a ap ~y the Spring om Prid: believed still en-jthe hours Davisburg, Michigan, under-| nephews. * FHA PAYMENTS 3 LEGAL NOTICE :. FOR EXTENDED at 50 be held Novem- | ber emt? 1956 at 6 in bor Davisb nad To np to counider ch in a Zoning te the| enn pm Broadway. Bireet, K. L. VAN NATTA, Ch airman. | Oct. 23, Nov. 6, 1956! involved in six accidents in the mine over the 20 year span. othing isi ivors. condition | rows a - elem = a Lake. Y DETROIT. (INS)—The L. . Fiesty weak, “dneieed fae | side Homes Project, where there Young. Spring aang forts for survival. They punched. holes in compressed air pipes and) isucked the air through their mouths to avoid breathing the poisonous | eoal gas. a Frank C. Absher, 42, of 3360 Ely said the Oakiand County detecttybe — jcratt and usissiles. ‘are investigating the reported theft’ lof a 2foot belt saw from a tool Repair Cemetery ished at 2385 Lakeville Dr., Addi- son Township. A nation equipped with special] |machinery for fabrication of Con- juries in ‘around two, Texaco about @ point to reckless driving before Kéego tinuous hinge and hinge-type con- iyi : y \nector sections for military air-| Two Receive Injuries in Local Car Accident Two persons received minor in- i\Pontiac Township Saturday night. IW. Brooklyn Ave., one of the driv-| fers, and Gary Dav is, 8, of 450 SS ‘Cameron Ave., a passenger in the: KEELER \—Volunteer firemen Other vehicle, were relgased after ‘of this Van Buren County commu- treatment at Pontiac General Hos Pleading guifty to speotng. nity and a group of Benton Harbor pital for cuts and bruises. 215 monument firm employes have re-| According to investigating Oak-| paired damages left last summer land County Sheriff's deputies, a | led or shat-,chanan rammed into the rear of ah turn when struck. { | William O. Buchanan, 34, of 128 B 1 .{Cumberland__Ne.4- mine for 20/|I!! 4 j a two-car accident at Op-|&S dyke and Mt. Clemens Streets -in/ f}) 5) memorials in car being operated by Mrs. Evelyn &S | Keeler Cemetery. Police estimated H. Davis,'26. Mrs. Davis was re- PJ feat! to have been making a left | -K COMMERCIAL -—SBUSTRIAL == REES |, ee TRATION AND ADRESION. Win net check or crack ender enuy weether eon ola Rests Made Bet! Commercial Repair Service-—Flat Roots Our Epecialty FE 5-7387 As All Principal Stock Exchanges Will Not Be Open ELECTION DAY Our Office Will Be Closed BE SURE TO VOTE! C. J. Nep hler Co. ‘818 Community National P “Bldg. Hours 9 to 5 ~ ROOFING aX F. = mor AY ‘Assunes "50% SAVINGS ranteed on Any Reef Jeb Than New “We — Any reangnate Root Too Large ot Too Small” Sheldon Roof Spraying = ff : aH ff a | ped | peel | ped | 2 F=f cS 0 every, chy ——. Lew Noon th oa? 87 99 :. is 164 ‘& Chem 18 Me ts . Mtr. C6.* = a ot Te son Co... 13.2 133 133 rew Prods.”. 14 (18 wdipetlsas-or~ mh nes § @ Your choice: C.0.D., COLLECT ‘or PRE- PAID shipments. @ Same-da Se ice y hh tes ok y abit average 86%: large 48-49 wid. avg. 48's: gamirai .,., 161 Kelsey Hay ,. 226 Charles W. Waltman, 19, of 2 veut ea et ee tat ce te A Red, 200 8 Kennecot, “1287 Walton Bivd., paid $30 in fine and Browes Grete medium 3, oma Allied Btrs .... 49 Kresge 88 .... 372 Costs Saturday before Justice Em- y vandals who od and low chaice oe 20 ave ye oe oa Po $34 mett C. Leib of Springtield Town- bah more than I Waites” Gred A exiza lacge 6452: Am Atria i Be LOP Diese... we ship. ~ page 6-4 i eae a nk oman mee eS Lg & ws cb ay It your friend's. in jail and needs. damages at upward of $50,000. lterge 30%-45: medium 26-30%, cman oe jAm Ges & El . 36.1 > Ome «ce jbedl. Ph. FE 5-944 or MA 5-4031. | ment. | Comment:. Market unsettled. Trade cen Am M & Pay . 26.1 rote oon ag Ady. — inves flow. Large area in moderate Am La =a eae gee Holes a cee pertiy to. aabiipetea eee eee iae oe News ccs: [. om a oar ‘Gay Caswell’s Barber Shop a supplies of medium are accumy-|A™ Red .....- ef > gy sus "49 How at 53 Baldwin. —Adv.| lating ond discounted to clear Smalis A@ Besting of Mera cp xa | in light ——_ but demand ts irreguiat. 4m Tod .. 44 Merck . WA | Am Viscose BY Mette cs : Py | Rese gs Eee" e'2 in County Shot aifo Visit 222- HES. chison |*. Monsan rcs, A 1 fim oi... a — BOM. Shtstwer: 2i.Qver Weekend. | Ay eee Lo TE New Gr andson Serge aes Bet ecg sutht| Tw county residents suteed i . 2, iBoeing Air. $44 wat/Tea -# minor gun wounds in accidenta}) om Alum ... 237 wy Central\. 38.7, 4 will Cc Compai = \Bers Warn n+ AE M. Bw. 03 Xe " shootings in White Lake Township lose o AM pris r- Bq Mer ° over the weekend,...n. / eenpies ext”... 6) - Va ey Bee RY ve arin. Bs \Richard Bare, 21, of Walled Lake . a | t ee a = See -a tractured tett leg-when- SS Was Born Sunday Sen: Bs Swene ion": 6 "24 he accidentally discharged his shot- / Cam x ‘ac . aye SEY pee OS Heaigun. | ; : ; CHICAGO W@—Adlai E. Steven- Cavite! Mase: 7, penn Bal : *3‘| Emil E. Zieblo, 23: of Hazel Park, — ‘Shee & Oh oe - 3, poses. 20 - $1 had cuts and\bruises on the right | ‘Gia Ae 2 Pepsi Cola... 181 Jeg after firinghis revolver’ be-| for-/c=r, wip 1.87 Phelps D., 8 fore getting it out of a holster. Climex - a8 Phiico --s ed Bare is in fair condition at Pon- cree ee “i106 Phill’ Pet.) 81.3 tiac General Hospital. He told State * 8 * Oats ae ~~ s. Pillshy née $32 Police he was putting his shotgun His decision to ring down the Esa W Gas. 377 Pure OU... 42 Jin the trunk of his car when it Biriepligharee =e Ss was Cie ioen, Peeters ane a sii"':, $5.3 went off shattering his leg. He had j7-ounce grandson (in Cont cor ‘ its cee = sea | Sheriff's deputies = ed Zieblo| iLying-In Hospital in Boston. / Cont ‘sea Royal Dut ....¢37 was hurt Sunday during a target- After visiting his son Adlai Jr., Copper Ras.. 474 ge jos Lead | : 40 |shgoting session in a gravel pit . mane my /Adlaj's wife Nancy, and the mew Cuartis Wr’. ae Bt Reg Pap -- $24 at 983 Union Lake Rd. He was question | haby, Stevenson will reynain in Deere ....... 281 Sears :. 307 treated for the/ wound at St. Jo- \Boston for a nationwide’ telecast Di tone “s AE Snese wats ey 4 seph Mercy Hospital, Dow —_ : be — aie Investigators said Zieblo was t 0.1986 Be. pace cataes 46 | drawing his /pistol “cowboy style” ‘Bast Kod .,., 83 oh Fe sso iwhen it caught in the holster and joel to 0 teary : |Bast air Sy eas “ie ‘went off. me: ] p.m, Fist, ‘2 &> Mus... 33 td Ol In i fe : : Sta RJ... S74 Cy Ae ee ok ee Stevenson's latest foreign policy wee teneh : | Bid Pack... at oc roac es — 4 Mot ..... 51.6 - @ 0 Frage tre +: Be Set Se at One Full Year Guerentee Mihower urging him to take the ‘Gen Dynam — 743 Eesas oe os pes | From Houses, Apartments, Gro- lead in flying United Nations ob-(Sc2 Utiy ... 63 Teatron.., 22.7] Sety Stores and Restaurants, Re- | servers ilo Hungary and. other See wees By Tame tt RR f/maie od only one hour, Ne satellites /under.attack or threat- ‘gen Tel ones 23 ew an ay “ENS rE ened by/ Soviet Russia. IGerver 7 ate gramsamer ... 38 /] C ‘ — . t © Mt 5 i i Demécrats gave Stevenson a Gillett +... 64 werteg ate Rox x Company | ing ption Saturday night. Doodrich =! sae tnd pedal 2 St 1014 Pont. St Bk. Bldg. FR 4-0002 | when a police-estimated crowd Qi Wer s'"’.. te Unit Air Lin,/412 2 of /20,000 spectators turned -out Gulf Ol .....116 oon brea’ Z Py for a parade down Madison Street a tcores S11 Un Gee cp/.: 134 = - ty the Chicago Stadium, in which Ing Rand... 7.6 oa Rud ./]). ane more than 19,000 partisansie lake Ir '.. 203 OB Steel a. 103 ——— his last major rally. [i0, tary... 2 ven Rast 2) ae se 6 Int Mick .\...1023 West Us Tel .. 18.4 - cart oa Paper rg be ite A “ oy Sunday was a busy y, § - Shoe ..... 39. veee ing with the telegram ‘to Eisen. Yat Bes Men. 0b Weeyoorth.. une |hower, a visit to a newly organ-|jonne Man ... 74 ¥ O Tey _. 2 2S oe oe est and a teleptione call from Ad-| —. STOCK A lai Jr., from the bedside in the! acssciptea Pras’ by the : 1 Rails Util. Stocks immediately, everson QC-\Net change..... #3 +2 +2 +3 laimed the event with a state-\Noon. today .... 2 ae nd yes ment: « Week ago..,... 2 8 149 70.9 179.3 _* -e . Month sge..../:8883° 433.3 108 TTI) ° “I am elated to join all the 1936" wien 22/-aeS TAL wes isis ts, There could be only|isss nigh '((: ‘ast8 ida 87 led one other end. of the campaign low..,/... 208.1 1169 61.9 148.8 that could please me half as) | DETROIT STOCKS For the price of a box of soap powder* you can dry 14% loads of clothes inan electric dryer. And it’s so simple to set the dial for- soft, fluffy laundry — -—or damp dry, ready for i ironing. Smart , homemakers know how to... Live Better’... Bhssitlty *Based on average price of $.72 SEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISON WITH NO INTEREST Keoling ead Siding SHERRIFF-GOSLIN ROOFING CO. — F. L. Thomas, mgr. | 902 Riker Bidg. FE 2-5231. 5 Year Unconditiona! 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This is a basic raw q ~ material in the manufacture of sev- PS eral aromatic chemicals used tn an é . : the perfume, soap, and cosmetic _ vr “as, industries. “My, that was exciting!” 2 BOARDING HOUSE ; w : OY JMYXIV-- WELL, PIKE, SINCE YOU ARC a * : Z) WINE EN ANY- 17 man's SACK FORA ef GREAT io aE Z THING OUTOF YOUR WALLET /a~ BY THE V Aes he : POCKET BUT A COMB! CAESAR! : WAY, SWELL BISCUITS J) ~ WE. OPERATE THE | } Wie’) | a AD TONIGHT <—~ ; . —— SANITARIUM LOOSELY, // WHOHELPED YOULIET, MIN, , MUM [7 ir must BE ) |if wHat Makes IT’S DOING a BASIS = IF YOU (MISS sage oe THE OVEN 2/ } CLONER . gy’ ' a . “if : = pom ry “4 sneer nereneno . = ! ia \) “AN BC | 5. Wi j e WN ‘ | Wir i! —_—_ ee BUSMMIi4LE | = By Leslie Turner <0 NO. PROBABL CLANCY € PULLED THAT JOB. HE'S F HE DIO, \TLL AY wHYAREN'T J NOBODY OFFICER, HAS %\ EARLY. 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Teall “dary ” Rad | PROFITABLE | ; | toYour | opporTUNITIES a “ 4 s Every Day in the Pontiac - . ; ' Press Want Ad Section s Take advantage of this easy way Enjoyment to solve all your buying and sell- F ; ing problems, . : - = S oe Chew healthful, delicious DIAL FE 2-818) — HALF ACRE CASTLE ___Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum. bo ec Meas | ‘4 Seb Beg eR : : Helps you relax and a |” q) - iw wee, THA wf : pase time pleasantly. : cod WIVE FINISHED PY CAMPAIGNING i eee seam ae = i 4 a cost mshi sete eS pF a a SP oe © * path : : . iek | Sea. “e” \ : : I ' u ea ; * (4 ; ae 2 : ; 3 A A ‘ : { Fy ‘ 5 | ‘i a4 ee ’ foe ee eae ae ot : : \ gd Ar : 19 = oer . bs ee H pepe ere, « ‘ e ee ea a eee a ta ee ae cl eee ae ie ts) ret 4, ia + ‘si fo Se if ge : ! fi Fie ve eo i “2 4 2B a= RS tem i et eS < — ee: =. e eee | Z%, ee a st iu ae ee z i ~ infest Seng te wereegl - a ae fae | oa p s i ig Bg s higher, to % higher, December 7944, rye 1% to 2 cents higher, December “$1.57; soybeans 1% to 2% higher,|{: ' November $2.47%, and lard 18 to|i¢t f for the markets’ Cele early firmness brokers reasoned, | "°° a doz. ot. 1.25-1.95 dos, Dill, No. 1, __was_the_improved_technical— situ- A Mae ree i 1.50 doz. b CS Ho. 2.25- ation as a woe of the anny Steep 3.00-3.50 pk. basket. 3, No. HW sell olf Frida if doz. ions, dry, fancy, y 2.00 50-Ib bag; No. 1, 1.00-1.20 50 Ib bag. — Onions, Green, No. 1, .75-.85 doz. behs. Fer Sasa 6h om See f i le, 2 2 08 i Poultry Parsnips, No. 1, 1.25-1.18 % bu. rs, — ‘Cayenne, No, 1, .75-1.25 basket. Po- DETROIT POULTRY [tatoos o_som, amey ~$0-lb___ DETROIT, Nov. § {AP)—Prices paid No’ jE Seite te pega No ver pound for we, 1 Bee 4 live poultry !1, 1.50-2.00 bu.- Radishes, Ne. 1, Lob. Detroit up to 40-90 doz. beha. ite, No. Heavy hens 17-29, “ight type hens 12/1 79..85 doa. be Squ Acorn, 13: caponetion 5-6 Mb. 23-25; turkeys 'No, 1, .75-1.25 bu. Squash, Butternut. heavy type hens 28, heavy type toms 25..No. 1, .75-1.35 bu, vash, ent: Market steady. Receipts No. 1, 1.00-1.80 bu, Squash, Hubbard, oderate and ample to the light No. 1, 1.00-1.5@ bu. Tomatoes, fancy Freding centered on caponeties for the 1.2$ pk. basket: No. 1 .85-.95 pk. basket. butcher trade. Turkeys stesdy. Hens Totnatots, No. |, 2.00-2.50 bu. moving tp live trade channeis but de-/Pink, No, 1, 2.00-250 % bu. Turnips, mand is | Toma being processed and|No. 1, .00-125 doz. behs stored. Tom: offerings are ample. Pres-\teopped, No, 1, 1.50-3.00 bu. ent inquire for turkeys ts disappointing-| Lerruce AND 8. GREENS: Cel- “ly slow, ery, Ca No. |, £.001.25 bu. En . dive, No. 1, 106-150 bu. Endive, g li - : k nee Rt a Pa nas bu. Escaroie. ivestoc No. 1. 175-225 bu. Lettuce, Bibb, . 1, L- bu. No. “1, 1.00-1.50 pk. basket, Leteuce, pornerr Laveezecs: je. 300-550 bu. Lettuce, neractr. Ne. 1. 2.50-3.50 bu. y =~ TAP) (USDA be 1506 we early sales, under-; tone str Cat lable 000, Receipts include| CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS about ie cows, about 560 stockers end CHICAGO, Nov. § (AP) — Duty firm; lta eae Push Stocks aes bag: lin active Na |keeping more than two p9ints of . ducer, went toes, Points. "| even though beth stocks were ned.| added well over two points, Re- | heed Williams and George Nader in ““ Gulf Oj! up. three points or more STORY OF SUSPENSE — Universal-International stars Esther opened Sunday at the Strand Theater. Co-starred in the Technicolor film is the exciting new personality, John Saxon. The Unguarded Moment,” which trading. Later they eased} 2 News in Brief Nothing of value Was missing from a maintenance shop at Lake- side Homes Project, where there evidently wags a breakin attempt Sunday night, Pontiac police said. A side -windew was found broken. A boy’s $20 bicycle was reported. stolen from a héme at 518 Granada St. Saturday, Pontiac police said. General Motors and Cava! Frank C. Absher, 42, of 3360 were up a point or so. Ford Windcroft Rd., Waterford - “Town-| Tose a fraction. ship was fined $50 and paid $25) Amerada, a big domestic pro- ahead nearly four Uv. 8. Steel and Bethlehem charged ahead a point or more, selling ex-dividend. Lukens Steel p.u.blie Steel and Youngstewn ‘around two, Texaco about a point to reckless driving before Keego, an pri fed steers: liber showing % peek #3 score si-41%: OEM: | high st te low siholee stoare: tow 88 BOM: © C 58%: bo Baise: early sales steers 89 C 58%. +0 weak. bet narrow and! Zee weak; receipts 14.300; wholesale, pep Bang lower, little buying prices un: —— SS ont = utility end standard Cears ve iper cent or better A white 40; = ail ifers: cows mostly 56 Ms; dards 32°; dirties lower; bulls steady; aoehers & and feeders ae: ehecks 3$, current receipts 2%. ane ed; few head pri pers steers 36.80; load mostly om 1235 nl seers mea seattered Rd fn and: DETROIT EGGS / choice sisughter steers 4 most | AP) utility sows 10,80-18 88: campers and at- Derren, cases included, federel tay ters mostiy @56-11. 00: utility and com- mereial bulls 19.86.1459: about two lads “"S“** choice stock steer calves 21.56. severai Whites’ Orade A Jumbo 55-50 weighted | despite being es-dividend and Stan- Saturday. ‘dard: Oil (New Jersey) a major] oriand County detectives today * traction. ‘are investigating the reported theft’ i lof a Z-foot belt saw from a tool New York Stocks [shed at 238 Lakeville Dr., Addi- ‘ : n Township. (Late Morning Quotations) Sinclair wdded-court costs after _pleading -guilty | machinery. for Ypsilanti Firm Sold to Detroit Corporation DETROIT (INS)—The L. A. Young Spring and Wire Corp., of Detroit, announced yesterday the purchase of the assets of Extruded Hinge Co., of Ypsilanti, Mich. * * « Sale price--was approximately $600,000. L. A. Young President N. D. Ely said the newly-acquired facility is one of three in the nation equipped with special) fabrication tinuous hinge and hinge-type con- nector sections for military air- l craft and missiles. ‘| Springhill, N. S. has three uncles Cumberland No. 4 mine for 20 dyke and Mt. Clemens Streets in | feared dead in the Springhill, Nova Scotia mine disaster Thursday were rescued today, three and a half |@ays after an explosion trapped them more than a mile — pone in the Comberiend No, 4 from the mine Saturday leaving an estimated 38 dead in the ex- plosion — 13 miners and rescue workers killed on or near the sur-| face and 2% believed still tombed. . Mile Under — Fifty-two more miners, lorig Mrs. Mitchell died in an autd, accident-on-M-15-and Oakhill road. Saturday. Her husband was on the critical list in Goodrich Hos- pital. Besides her husband, survived by several nieces and: nephews. ‘4 7 iy ar the C.F : | ; Funeral Home, aa Saved by Rescuets From man, Foner ae i she is’ peer others were rescued en, ““A& local woman, Mrs. Reynolds Glover, 2 Myra, formerly of -and several cousins who work in the mine, A call to the town Saturday night assured her and her father, Joseph Fagen, ot De. | troit of their safety. --Her father, was a worker in the years and Mrs. Glover said he was, ved in six accidents in the Miine over the 20 year span. Survivors, in good condition though weak, described their ef-) forts for survival. They punched holes in compressed air pipes and || sucked the air through their mouths to avoid breathing the poiscnous| eoal gas, Two Receive Injuries A public hearin ber i 1986 at 6:30 p.m. pall dig es of field Township Hall, Rovemess- hi an by the Springfield Township Bosra to consider changes in and to the! Springfield Township Ordinance and M " Pewievare. Michigan. i LEGAL NOTICE will be held Novem-) Zoning Rural Zoning! ap. Tentative be 782 Broadway Street, | ~.. VAN as i airman. ma Pam, SHERRIFF-GOSLIN ROOFING CO. F. L. Thomas. mgr. 902 Riker Bidg. Fe 2-5231 Oct. 23, Nov. 5, 1956 As All Principal Stock Exchanges Will Not Be Open ELECTION DAY Our Office Will Be Closed BE SURE TO VOTE! C.J. Nephler Co. 818 Community: National Bank Bldg. FE 2-9119 in Local Car Accident - Pontiac Township Saturday night. Repair Cemetery KEELER \—Volunteer firemen Other vehicle of this Van Buren County commu- tTeatment at Pontiac General Hos- Pleading guilty to speeding, nity and a group of Benton Harbor pital for cuts and bruises. 215 monument firm employes have re-. According to investigating Oak-| 29 Walton Bivd.. paid $30 in fine and’ 5.ireq damages left last summer_land County Sheriff's deputies, Bu-| jed- or shat-.chanan rammed into the rear of alff memorials in car being operated by Mrs. Evelyn) ~ |Keeler Cemetery. Police estimated H. Davis, 26. Mrs. Davis wag re- |ported to have been making a left © uf by vandals who tered more than 1 damages at upward of $50,000, i ‘| j * William O. Buchanan, 34, of 128) W. Brooklyn Ave., one of the driv- -ers, and Gary Davis, : Cameron Ave., a passenger in the IL >, were released after SS turn when struck. eheck conditions. 50% SAVINGS Old Reefs q. “We Stop Any Leck—No Root Too er ersckh ender ony weather Guaranteed op Any Reet Jed Made Getter Than New Guarantee Commercial Repair Service—Flat Roots Our Epecialty Large ot Too Small” §-7387 : a ‘ 65: | a . ee hee ee iy Bm Scare aie ete. erg. Sr, eae ASME, wns MAY leer mas at Wallen Bisa. paid $90 jn fi : Calves—Ssladle GU. Ope EUS rY Gtade B iarge 4+-46 wic_ave- 46 Tattied-Ch- $32 Kim CES. steady but market not fully established Pogeclee Mctp~g Lad scanty 53-56 “so Allied -Strs .... 4 Kresge 88 |... 3 2 ‘costs Saturday before Justice Em- og bet an GR ceek tat ter ‘thane Checks 3690 wel Ove. Be jatum Lads at Kreger. - oe ‘'mett C. Leib of Springfield Town 30.00-2700: few ufity and standard) Commercially graded \Alcoa soos 108-7 Lop Giada ... 80.6 Ship. oe, fe few , ie arouse 09.68 down —— Spe A —— large 44-82; ro ec tees Te Lib McNab .. 143) mm . “e , early wake. cme = evens: ‘Orede A. extea large 46-50. . 723 pe pred a anal If your friend's in jail and needs jeree Bee-45. medium 26-30%; small 24. am Ses oa ‘mn. 267 ews to7 bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. ment. | Market Trade con Am M & Poy - f] Lone 8 Com .. 88 | —adv.|— Saami OA ambie ane sory were weave Am RiGee... G18 Lorillard | 02 264) oe ee ee shes! rt anticipated supplies cae wees i uy ASW | Voter's Creed Reavy maeber of ———— on accumu- | A™ = ae Edy og D sire i. * i now at 53 Baldwin. —Adv. | ine and discounted to clear on rs 368.1 ' —ep- } P tm ers supply but demand is irreguier. % : ‘| Printed Again — an pee ee ee a | mowge gy te ten" 2! 2 in County Shot asTopEssay | : ae Res eer ee ! Armour @. Ming “+. © The following was written by al 0 ISI |Atebison 37.4 sonsamn Ch ... 373 Ov W k d Ralph Bushnell Potts, prize-winner |Aeee bate ee Ment. werd. oe er ee en . ls 2. Se Renata Av <2: $a Net Coan Roo. 12) mittee of American Citizenship of, YEW ran son |Sonenss ay Wat Dairy v0 MAS) Two county residents suffered ae t +s , a a var a [Bovine Air". $4.4 eat qe | @, minor gun wounds in accidental | Will Close Campaign: iRete Ware = 4} me M. Benne. 307) shootings in White Lake Township | “BLOOD ON MY BALLOT" ieee Mat .--- 2% Se Am Av... the Brus foot"... Ge her Surya”, sien the Heekendr ney | __By- ee a aac POTTS | jn Boston. _Where- Baby | kA SE ae: 1st Richard Bare, 2t- of Walled Lake © + The blood men staing my) ps en #7 received a fractured left leg when ballot sheet. Whatever others may) Was Born Sunday ai Mi. 36 Sous i ‘at ary he accidentally discharged his shot | do, om ee —_— my) ween Pa pe = ‘Sen Pee ae 21 fee 0 g 2 FG gun mar vote not because I can| a teven- Capiiel Airl .. Banh Bpl.... %4) 5 Zieblo, 23, of Haze’ Park, but because | must. Those that die son brings his second campaign ches % On... a | narod noe 4 iad cuts ea nah ae right for this, my voice in government, for the presidency to a close today \Chr7ser - ne & . 33.5 An had a right to expect that I would with Boston as his last stop and Rage tag - et j= Cale. oe leg after ring bis ae: a e¥E seo SSE Pfizer site: OFS fore holster. | prepare with every faculty to use Eisenhower administration for. | Sart Byes DA seg a: ine hig oe ia cas at Pen peas Tee at wet die Out eign policy his major ‘target. Cece "is Phill Pet” 815 tiac General Hospital. He told State| fools, blind partisans or the reck-| S * [Cole Pam. ee Oman ea Police he wag putting his shotgun) lees might make a game of free His decision to fing town the Cony Gas") 377 Pure Ol 43 in the trunk of his car when it aires. , curtain’ in Boston tonight was dic- Con Pet iat) 100 | RCA. sii ''’, 332 Went off shattering his leg. He had itated by the of a 9-pound, Re 8 i Only my secret heart knows ‘Tounce. canton sane in Cont Cored tex Bere Qa “< acai cae teed Zieblo whether I justify the definition | ying-In Hospital in Boston. (Comt OX ....31 ¢ Royal Dut -..103 ec7 was hurt Sunday during a target- of “voter” as they wrote it Im After visiting his son Adlai Jr.,/Copper Ras.. 47-8 ' g1 Jos Lena 7-40 _ Shooting session in a gravel pit the reddening sand. If I love my (Adiai’s wife Nancy, and the NeW Cvartiss Wr .. 404: St ME MP «84 at 983 Union Lake Rd. He was country as they did, I question paby Stevenson will remain in|Deere ....... 2.1” Bears Rood .. 38 ~H beaopae! sed Semel Jo- __™my__ qualifications again and poston for a_nationwide telecast Di ¢ Seas 31 omens. o.cts He _ Hospital. — again, I certainly study the is- ‘originally planned for Chicago in |e Chem ., 722 peckis ee 612 Investigators said Zieblo was) sues and candidates to determine lwhich he and other Democrats | roy Cog pm ny ceases eee 65) drawing his pistol ‘ ‘cowboy style” . ptrasi ee for. me = will make their election eve @p- pact xo .....93 a roe when it caught in the holster and VC nority my coun ‘peals to the voters. [Best Ar bos oy Bid G-Cal .. ate Went off. a 1 will not- be -confused or de- Time: 16 p.m. EST. le) &@ Mus ... Std Oil Ind .. 60.6 = ‘Emer Rad . Std OU NJ .,.. 87.4 ceived by propaganda, slogans or e ¢ @ ‘Erie RR... Bid Of OF ,, STF histrionics. | shield mty eyes’to the) srevenson's latest .foreign policy prerestese ae bee = Task acaba glitter of personalities, purge MY move came yesterday in the form pore Mot .. mind of passion and prejudice and of q telegram to President Eisen-| ikea OL search diligently for the hidden and justice. I garden for dreams, but wth a realistic spade. — under attack or threat- My test is not of trend or popu-, ened by Soviet Russia. Democrats gave Stevenson I vote as if my ballot alone de.! cided the contest. I may Jese my. preference, but I will not throw) away my sacred vote. For within the booth I hold in my humble hand the living proxy of all. my country’s honored dead. ‘Die in State of 230,00 s cheered his last major rally. + Amen! | > ° * f N hower- urging him to take the ‘Gen Dynam . truth. I must be free of all iM jeaq in flying United Nations ob-iGen Mills. fluences save that of conscience! iservers into Hungary and other Gea Motors agile Jarity, but of principle and liberty. | 4; ng reception Saturday night’ bel when a police-estimated crowd spectators turned out for a parade down Madison Street mi Catt: s2ccee ito the Chicago Stadium, in which . more than 19,000 ae | Sunday was a busy day, start- ing with the telegram to Eisen- _lhower,-a visit to a newly .organ- 7° ized Unitarian church in Lake For- One Full Year Guerentee From Houses, Apartments, Cro- cery Stores and Réstaurants, Re- ardner Dea eer tt eet Timk R Bear ‘ Tran W Air .. Tramsamer . .. Twent Underwd : Un Carbide . Cd ow eeeae igen Tel .. signs used. Gen Tire Rox Ex Company eg oveee — sae —— eo |] 1004 Pont, 96. Bt. Bide. FE 4-002 (Ot Wer 81": jouxt. Ot ghana eee suacees.slaes Indust Ray . Ra) Vee eae eaw neue VRuuee hs Be 4 oss. Interisie ee Te! Crk Coat se 4 Ce ens io Ke : SSsessBeseuesse=se= Seene +e 4 a Se ee ae Over Weekend lai Jr trom. the bedside in the oe Boston hospital. _ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Immediately, Stevenson ac- tf +) 4: aimed -the event with a state-/Noon. today ....263/0 1348 713 1 Nine persons, two of them elder) nent: } eek ago). 3eds ise 08 ly pedestrians, were killed in Mich- * @¢ @ M OG0.,....258.2 133.3 704 4 = igan traffic accidents) during the! «1 am elated to join all. thelr Matic 3Ra EL HG Rd Sa weekend. grandparents, There could be only|1838 [ov -....-:2440 126.2 99.6 171-6 Then specify The toll, from:6 p.m. Friday till|Sne “other end of the campaigniiss ies": SMT Hes ena. ieee mitinight ; one of theltnat could please me half as| — ir stocks GREYHOUND . open sore reek > | oT © aS unm] PACKAGE EXPRESS ___Fog which spread) through the | “I hope. fehl stn ta nr si et ve oy ges _ — state cut down b and was ‘parents as as my ve : Nationwide blamed for a at sslesr |inade me, And I pray that this|Baldwin Rusber Ges...” is ake Now fh ! accidents. But State Police ba to see a greater Re ee et ae ? : ee oe wes lhmeign “and” amore pence ct Besa “a Se ikend tion held down fog slowed O Peninsular Metal Prod. 114 114) .- 0m Greyhound Lines. _ motorists. - | sd Stevenson.’ will. fly back from| Rudy Bi ws 3 ie e ca So oo . bese Boston late — night — aft-|Wayne Prods.* 404 of 2 ‘The dead: . ee She and “t | BAID shipments. @ Same-day Service to . hundreds of places. at For the price of a box of soap powder* _ you can dry 14% loads of clothes in an __ electric dryer. And it’s so simple to” set the dial for soft, fluffy laundry —or damp dry, ready for ironing. Smart homemakers know how to... Live Better... Electrically “Based on average price of Sa . . _SEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISON | “(aaa to Live in Utica | | After N orthern Trip ROCHESTER—Moira Jane Male- guests was held at the American!" , Pontine Police. said, jdon and Alfred Richard Mullen|Legion Hall in Utica immediately|*® 0004” serious injury. - Cues 1 (were united in marriage at-a re-|following the ceremony, An eve-|" ‘The driver, Beverly Cureio, y cent nuptial High’ Mass held- in St./ning-reception- with supper at 7:30,of Detroit, who told police she. lst Andrew's Catholic Church, Roch-|was, held at the same hall iy goat hai sara psa de n wesargony hare ring ew 250 guests present from Detroit, , | was at 9:30 a.m. wi : : 1 injuries . = Rev. Father Kelley of Montes Par, New Baltimare, ‘Drt00atyyran ‘examined for pric “ Plains, Clarkston, Goodison 1 injuries. ; and ‘Moire, Jane is the daughter of! Rochester. raphe eae. pty Ra Mr. and Mrs. George Maledon of} Following a wedding trip in 12, of Livonia, was released aftr “im oe om — 4 9 GAN SUMP---ONLY THOSE __ member nothing of a berserk ram-- CONTAINING A CATERPILLAR ‘pdge in which he wounded four| WHICH HAG BORED ITS WAY “Persons with a shotgun yesteréay.! INCI AND HOLLOWED OUT A r -VanBuren of Pontiac, |South Longview Street, Rochester.| Northern Michigan, the couple willl ation, Harold Saylor of Whitmore take, HOME. WHY DOES IT JUMP ? TO Move ITé mao gar dng and. nang Pegi —Aaeg aelaendaencatheat Ames, 36, of 72 Bloomfield Terrace, “wandered into nearby Horseshoe LITTLE HOLIGE OUT OF ‘THE KILLING KAYE OF THE den: 28 Ses ),\aemieere, * - |was not injured, police sai Lake with a loaded 12-gauge shot-| SUN ANT NTA. ). THE ears. Os pee Binal, eorvsecagencl 5 diver, Serving the bride as her maig |ROMEO’S Women's Units gum and blasted Feed Reynolds 2 ‘Wedd Rigen Reet. Mrs. Ann-Rennick of Cincinnati. | of honor. was her sister, Shiela to View Fashion Show Rotary Asks Farmers walked down a eet. pated a “— . ___ Mrs Anna MeCrumb | inciuded’ Mrs. Shirley ‘Frieden. || ROMEO — Members of the Rot Hear MSC Expert " Darin Arneld, 21, Reynolan o = : FARMINGTON—Service for. Mrs.| stab as bridesmaid; sister, Mary |meo Monday Club and Book Club} powpo = Rotary Club mem- Anna McCrumb, 85, of West) Pat Maledon, junior bridesmaid; |will take part in the opening of sts to area farmers ‘Twelve Mile Rd., will be at 1 p.m.| and Jackie Sue Marcotte of Lake |the Juliet Room above Perkins| vers wil! soli Farmers’ Banquet Tuesday from the Spencer J. Heen-| Oakland, ber cousin, was the |Dress Shop by witnessing a fall) ., 7 p.m, tomorrow. in the Cros- ‘Jey Funeral Home here, with burial! flewer girl. : ° fashion show there at 8 p.m. 0/101) Street School. —_ brother-in-law whe was driving by, rushed to help and also was ‘The fourth victim was 7-year-old in White Chapel Cemetery. Mrs, ht. Rickey Daniels, in front of whose _, {McCrumb died Saturday at Netteta _Srotea as beat _ a fince Yeossia tas to. | Eee tmombor | ae S “house the shooting occurred. He home. Hazel Park. Donald ehed several members of 0th | oO? aaa pact | A resident of the area for 60| His son James was the ring! clubs to model sports and holiday years, she is survived by two bearer. Ushers were Donald. eae poe aes. James H. Winborn, | Guest speaker of the evening will daughters, Mrs. Belle Forsman and jey of Rochester and Joseph Mar-| Monday Club president, wit} be be Paul Miller, director of the ag- eens oe Me hy eer ve lets, FOUND IN SWAMP who | Mrs. Marjorie Tibbets, both of Bir-|zetti of Hazel Park. “the commentator. Later, refresh- riculture extension service, Michi- — Salyor, served 18 months | ze! _____| the commentator. fp _FESTORE: a LaGrange, Ky., prison roy a 1950 mingham; one son, Frederick Ray| A wedding breakfast for 100) ments will be served, and the |gan State University. shooting was later Yound uncon- McCrumb of Farmington; a grand-|-r women will play cards, scious in a swampy woods. . When revived, he said he son, Robert Utley of Farmington; ~ wm, ‘ marily) Mexico City’s cost of living in- ; The room is designed primarily ty 4 __jtwo great-grandchildren; a brother, at the C.-J. Godhardt Funeral for vise by area clubs, Labs will|dex has dropped 9 points recently, Leroy Currin of Milford, and a sis-/Home. Miss Gilboe, lifetime resi- also be available for money-rais-|its first decline since devaluation ter, Mrs. Clara Higby of Brighton. dent of Oakland County, died yes- ing activities, Miss Yeaman said. ‘of the peso. . terday at Pontiac General Hospital. WINE Lage “or NSHIP mle Pon rqoeig "HITE c 'N — Four Towns School and was a me 5 Service for Harry L. Doty, 79, of ber of Trinity Methodist Church | Tr avel in North S A MINI ATURE 4695 White Lake Rd. will be at Four nieces survive Miss Gilboe. CATAPULT ACTION. Sra Foeal fous emiara, wi - |R. W. Fields Takes Bride graveside service to be conducted 4-H to Exhibit Grains, Devisburg Stadonie Lodge. = “Dine ‘With Kiwanians | MARLETTE. — Robert. William, Marilyn “Innes was bridesmaid, — Doty, -born | Some-30-4-H-club eg OSs Wie Be beer Wayne Smith served as best we: _S — Marion Lucille Hayward, honey-/ man, and Wayne Hayward was an Township jn 1877 and a lifelong |exhibit grains and potatoes at the| 564 in Northern- Michigan-—fol-, attendant._Seating the-guests_were = —— Tear imtoo tied fal tinea Cor Sow leer "mevne etry abet Conc od far Ha. s ee = : a 5 9 6 : : : struck by a car at Jackson and _Judging will be from 10 a.m. un- Guach here. A reception was held in the Unusual Deer Bagged, (Seeks to Curb Usury Ziem Invited to Address |Driver Rolls Car in Fog —— Se ee - pees pt omc be presented bride is the daughter of = 100F Hall. One White, One Black LONDON (INS) — The _ British Prosecutors in Lansing A left turn ended in a two-car given him a testimonal dinner in | The 4-H members will be guests. radia Tie ie as par-| Ee ete eens Cente : Navy. 3 = “er. on . : celebration of his birthday. of the Kiwanis for lunch which will os : : a = SAN FRANCISCO (INS) —Gen-| Board of Trade is considering new ap tavitell , : ‘collision in which one driver was : ents are Robert Kirkpatrick of of the cohait world are|Testrictions to prevent ee (owe piece ys eee injured on Baldwin Ave. at Col-| Surviving are ~ ae —— niet GS Lovise Meyer to Wed -over-the-ancestry of two| buyers = poo al a S prea co lumbia Ave. Saturday afternoon,,JUe8e Frank Doty of Pontiac, Mil) ; patrick. | eye ‘ deer—one pure white and the other | Merchant’ o paying exorbitant/County Prosecutor - Frederick -C- ‘ton’ Doty “of Commerce and Lyle Driver Hurt in Crash A ia sod Given In ma e by her fa- CA—Mr. and’ Mrs. Herman —— all black—bagged recently near the |imterest rates, sometimes as high ziem will address newly elected Pontiac asain y- Doty of Clyde. With Ca bine T ther, the bride“/chose a white :‘s ‘ae me Ses. . we son 3 = . } Ma ide eyer, " ”" - Redwood Empire community of oo prosecuting attorneys form Michi-} Cornell C. vn "ae “ Md taal Ella Gilboe 4 . ing Urn ballerina . length gown, styled meunce the engagement of their f / ae mn s or minor’ y, = co gan couiities on special problems)nam St Was treater et |_ WEST BLOOMFIELD — Service| A Waterford Township man was| “ith & Pete se junket and a teee, |daughter. Louise, to Robert Wange- aie an i of prosecutors in a two-hour talk; at™Pontiac General Ho#-|.. rie Gilboe, 89, of 4845 Pontiac| shaken up when his car rolled over lin. He is the son of Mrs. Ernest. The oddly assorted pair was shot oun alien : ‘ , llided with one ord ual Sere Rds.| Sn4 net skirt. Her flowers were |waonesiin 60755 Romeo Plank Rd, within seconds of each other in Lansing Dec. 13 pital. His car colli One 'Trail will be at 2:30 p.m. Wed-|at Milford and Harvey Lake of. her by = e vec. 2. Harbo in Rose Townshi Sunday. Charles “tite pompom and Bebe mums. | washington. and the late Mr = Joseph Lunny Jr., who was with ii Joseoh C a} Ziem, who has served two terms driven by Robert T. Duncan, 66,/nesday from Keego © Trinity Pp. 2 ; = : ; "his father who operates a ranch ye af om he held Aon as county prosecutor, is running of 1231 Stanley Ave., who was turn- Methodist Church, with burial in|L. Branson, 37, told investigators) Mrs. Miles Fisheil, sister of the Wangelin. Wedding plans haye not not far from Drake's Bay. a ~ = ecu Masonic for a third: ‘ing. | ‘Oak Hill Cemetery, Her body is'he lost control in heavy fog. bride, served as matron of honor. |been revealed. a /, : : i J Fr Fema Want Femate Employment A s 8A Death Noti ces ‘In Memoriam 2 Cemetery Lots 5/ Help Wanted Male Sine Help Wanted Male 6| _ Help Wanted Male 6) __Help Wanted Female 7) _Help Wanted Female 7 Employment Agencie | eit) : (Sa peieaa | wrp. ECHAN MUST BE HOUSEWORKER IN THE TELE- bs work tm office, 0 Tolegrast | ' ¥ ' CANTERBURY - In joving mem- BEAUTIFUL 6 GRAVE LOT, PER-| ALERT. EXPERIENCED REAL ted eur MAN FoR TABLE uy TD a Ma EmANICe. Ei war| Gua oan a a oe ohn Gra ebn ers pe @ . ’ E Canterbury” ws passed owes Nias PE FE 4-6882 ‘ca08 ro eaenintlal randall focation Call J. R R. Hite, Realty Uber som apply. | ters Motor Sales. 16% Highland fron ote ir ey aatre ie, WOMAN. MATURE. WGN SCHOOL CUNNINGHAM, NOY. 3. 1966, RAY-| oy ith WHITE CHAPEI 1. TWO GRAVES, 101) W. Huron Pa FE MU erry Al, Ra. : wok, rape oy hanes: te Wu.| 0% _,celeee training. Pree trem J MOND. C,, orne a ; . home ties, we tan offer you an : Birminghsn sgn Oh: beloved bust eS oe be oma ane ore, “aie enrel’ $150; six, $250. Li Laces aad Das att comment / SALES : "geod ee nee cae 9 = Oskiand Bivd., Dear- sete a poetion. oo 2 ge obs band ite ham; . is . aan 2» rec ¥. beloved een of dom B. Conning: | emg tes frame 1 Baa alt Weep : has an ——— ons = | Man 23-38, area resident for past | —/253 5. Woodward, MI_4-4620. TET Di x ER. 2 WAITRESSES | ork. Old established company. FOR MEN hamy Gear father of Raymond C. = aa Ri | attorney. Investigation ny years. Executive ability, wanted, 114 Woodward, corner| Write for full details and applice- ; ; , por a Sediy mi walssed by her’ daughter, Lu- BOX REPLIES is work should be a challenging ama. perese LE, _Bouth iva tion stating . education and d 3 Aloys Rensch. soaees Mass oe 12 10, 13, 4, 4 | eee ee ee ee ed fo active contact with WID 4 SALES- Y TO CARE POR CHILDREN | ¢™Perience to t's “Bullard Com- and . — ¥ 6, at JAGER — IN LOWRO MEN- + %, 5, 7, 8, 10, 13, ing inthe legal Held. Per ‘the public permanent, nationally . ta egg ; OR | pany, Cleveland 23. Obie. | - j Eng at She hate Wane Chureh| ory of our mother. De 16, 17, 20, 25, 26, 28, 29, ly located in Lansing. / gnown company, salary, confiden-| - while mother works. Live in, WOMAN FOR DISHWASHING AND WOMEN 3 / Seb arma, el, Sepelce| Seeet rie pong peer tre Sens | 7 39 45, 56, 57, 58,,61, 62 pictce law a Michigan. ‘Cou / U8. Beri) Powe Free | men, |]eads|——-—pic "ffearal kitehen in fountaie lunch. \ f i . ; Pas" ee ee ee aaa at » Sundays or holidays, meals GIRLS \ / ety will be at Bell Chapel of the We laugh wit the "wert consider recent graduate nd TURRET-LATHE end uniform furnished. Apply cinta \ 4 Whe mi Hamilton Co., 620 £E.| but never forget, to take bar examination : Parents Institute Inc. Juvenile Di- 5 RECEPTIONIST — « ; \ A Mon- : : Reply hustory, educat Operator for close tolerance work inion needs 4 ladies at once for | Riceilis Candy. 185 W, Mapie. ashe VV =e see. NRA, *\In 7 ee Kel — Help Wanted Male 6 salary ipedled, atdrens = ise = Sr telicens cee” cae ean: furn. for those interviewing. subject = new chil cumieghen._ = pall necebrs manut . : X - as a a rr amber. T . ae pesqreses. tout enbee Woss 50 HOUSE WORE wIST actu e /\ EG og eS prmanibenpemnapes eons Bort rt} M,C. MFG. CO. | who ‘qualify;| Se"aeiritie® seest sontie | "ond eare. tore canaree sear | nities Tat reais. Ss JR., 19 Ester St.; be- £ 4 ition en established av, ‘ y. Call 7 to § a.m. and 7 to/ mother’s convalescence. Women | ; Infant son of Mr. and Mrs.|Tiowe, Coe et bervice route, No exp. secestery.| Wot atvending school. 1018 yedes, | 1i¢_Indlenwood Rd.__Leke Orton Pym. FE 800s, who can live is home “preterree: [RECEPTIONIST for ob Sa ‘ pI agin gh SO go Sadly. missed by sons and ae But must ve business ike and To deliver ‘hegrame in Birming-| WTC: FAI HAND, MIDDLE- good weekly y. | MIDDLEAGED W WOMAN TO LIVE Call MAple 5-s606. | VARIETY TYPIST -_ ~~ = : : day, Nov. 6. at 2 p.m. from the| ‘ets. B, Budwit; ©. & sincerely interested. im a secure nem. Hours of work 8:30 a.m. to| aged, single. South Lyon. phone : in for general housework end WOMAN TO TAKE CARE OF 14| CLERK "gee gf Punerai Home | _ Jager. future $70 guaranteed plus com- p.m, Apely Westers —- GEneva 17-5757. care of elderty indy. FE 2-325 ~ . live In, reference, | STENOS. ne iy oye :) 923s with Eider Pred , McCallister of- ELSWORTH — In ALY as an es ean 1s Beseoron | Telegraph en d TAWN COMIN - wear aprearine.wippie. | wo avian ville 144, | MESSENGER typing $200 - 8 ye ER RE eRe Hotel. Pontiac. Bet and 8 vedwardBirmingm™ | SAT ESMAN WTD aged lady, all around helper, for Help Wanted 8 repens = Cemetery. Baby Robert will lie in eacet away, November 34, Pegi zm Ber a arr . STEADY DAY OR SWLAL . , ; 135 restaurant and bar. Night work. ep Wi a i lees Tg En BO A eautsnats ove vee} MISSion. FF)|_#s'satien ee" SS ee = —, OO : Es Wi mire ’ ~~ fe -JOBS_ OPEN . 8. A rated company has a dignified Amer. Europe. To $4,006! GHBOK, NOV. 4. 1986, MIBS ELLA, | 58 Tea LOVING “MEMORY ook. Position for a successful sales) 1) _ 2318 f rant tae Travel paid. Write caly, Baptey: | Pontiac Trail, West Bloom- Fie. zare york on, ore smpioy 4. “whe 8 - Or ap- perienced pre proterred, wg in = Tray . oe aoe : (the home of ‘Mr. and| of Sharron r whe : a ip Sond wontnly vey, Needed | gadition to ss 470 Stuart St. Boston 16. = ves $320 ; Langdon}. age 89: four) Passed away hi ~ ‘peo voday, . famediately. Permanent. FE ines te 5 pear ay ' HURON SHOPPING CENTER, Sk wedias SeLaA S507! = ewer st? pan Er oA lt tg lg aed aor wh a5 Di = av) =e givemeement. Oe company pointment. NEEDED AT Avon | Osklana now open. Make ASIRTANT | wegye oee ~oce Gaipoea ' . te , “ - ‘=. 2:30\p.m. from the Trinity Meth-/0f the loss of one: ‘and tight, Company paid’ insur- NG MAN hy for 3:00 te 11:00 more money. Be your own boss. ~ wag — Church Rev. RK. H. And while she slee - oo a nh ee 3. Exclusive territory. ; YOU igre 7:00 Neuter Merge Distribute quality line household LER -TYPIStT $240 officiating. Interment in| O86 oo ead sleep, ft pam, 438 Orchard La Ave, eee er ietris im the | tome exp. men's furnisnings. OL 1-0381, Reehal eel amilies. Wom | JUNIOR SECRETARY — light Oak Hill Cemetery. Miss Gtiboe| .® ee crcaca te OD APELIANCE| aren. = | MCNall M Ww a dertul opportunity for dependable separa : = will He in state at the C. J. > | iets entcoed hs: y, choth = 7 ct. | EXPERIENCED A 3 Wea. will yecelts. eaceliant cNally’s Men’s Wear |ELIABLE MIDDLEAGED | manor woman with_car__Write |. eee : : jome until been) See meee, Oy eet. Pater. service_man. OR +E I ee gre ns 106 N. Sagitaw an to care for 2 children while | or phone me evenings for appoint. ve seo e—SC*S*éS«a he taken te the church selill UR + EXP, SILK FFENISHER | « Sompquannes: Ssiary © Sigh | Die 81687. Ask for Mare Colbaugh| ton Rd. Rie No 3 Molty” Mich. SECRETARY to veing tee. f300 | He tm state at 1°30 p.m. until time Neeiked ater Were : Steady employment, Mectmen| , Turance benefits __Help Wanted Female 7 | iesroxstsLe LAD? TO DO| _Call Miftrose 17-8003, ; EN of servica. Funeral arrangements| B passed away Nov. 1, “| Cleaners, 8185 Lake Rd.| ¢. Paid vacations eral housework & cooking. COOK. TO TAKE COMPLETE TRAINEE, sales $300 ee [Gone ts the face EXP. DRIVER FOR DRY CLYAN- ; Products broadly advertised. 940 PER WEEK, PRIVATE ROOM | Live in. References. FE $3120. |' charge of modern new kitchen. TRAINEE, engineers’ aid — ~ eratting ome, Hesge Herter. e loved 50 dear == ee ee 2 ee | RECEPTIONIST. PTIONIST SOME TYPING, | Must be able to make pirza pie.| Knowledge 4354 ~ RY, NOV. 2, 1956. GARRY LEE) Silent is the. voice | ia Woodward. Rochester OL * This -is creative ‘ndustrial selling.| dren, general nenereees Nice | over 30 of age preferred.| Avenue Bar, 137 Oakland Ave. [TRAINEE sales — decorator se Howard: beloved infant son, we loved to hear: ' ENC -INBE RING "| Our products are used by most | home for right pe {Berson Wednes-| PE 44525. yee Young Real _ FE 30662 or FE 48531. |, Supplies . $300 of Mr. and Mrs Virgil Ryan; dear|Too far away seNUTTIN EEN GG | of the nations icading industries | day alternete Sunday. Bev-| Estate DISHWASHER. FROM “s AM. IN ASST. Personne! mer brother of Deborah Lynn Ryan./ for _ or speech, a CHECKER = requirements 26 to 45; at' erly 8, MI 60885. = morning to 2 noon, Pau-Lou Experienced Puneral service was held today at|But no! far ce gee least 3 years sales experience | - SALESG IRL. Grit $517 Kiisabety Lake, Re GRAEBNER'’ 5 Pontae! 1! a.m. from the Huntoon Funeral; for thought to rea Group Hospitalization For lay out and checking of | essential; mechanical aptitude nec- | _AVON CALL ING 5 Por record ang phenegtosh dest. | MAN GA WOMAS VOR GUD Home with Rey. Thomas Malone! Sadly missed v children, Papi preciso aircralt devices. | essary and some inowledge of Tv advertising, rings a bell and| Must be exp. Permanent position. | Watkins route. We ‘train you 313 Pontiac State officiating. Interment in Perry Blanche, F Franklyn end Gertrute ; Overt metals helpful; car required and | helps you sell Avon. Earn your All em Sere henefits| Apply 108 steady year round no lay offs. BR k Fide Mt. Park Cemetery. Funeral ar-| ~~ . mat lid ava ce MFG . CO. best of references must be sub-| Christmas money now. For infor-| saxiuae: Mr Morgan average $2.50 to Ty hour, an x. Gupte or eeteen: Feneres ___ Flowers 3 Paid Holidays 118 Indianwood) Rd. Lake Orion | Hotel Olds Lansing. Mich Men t=mation call PE 44508, App’. in person, 180% erry| FE. 5-9277 PPOPPPLL LLL LL PLL LALA LALLA LPG! Sk : —— Thurs. Nov. 5 to 8 for SELL OVER THE REAL Estat ESTATE SALESMEN INK, NOV. 3, 1956, C. ADIEL. 1814 DUNSTAN’S FLOWERS a : EXP. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. SELL “* eswomen for new home pro: ect , ay seal Royal Oak. age 69; be- Your Allied- Fisrigts Vacation Pay Plenty of ot time. New Rios Apprenti ice 5 PHONE = Pontiac, Waterford nae Ul rel : Graebner s—Royal Oak loved husband of Lillian M. Sink: |3484 W.. Huron 2-8301 _ ects and olf houses, FE ee area. Exp. eyeerrse. Rose Hill 207 WASHINGTON 8QUARE BLDG dear father of Mrs. Webster 8. ; Mrs, Edwards C k : IT’S EA SY Resity Co. wood 2-9060. JO #4760 Francis, Mrs. Delmodre Swartwout Funeral Directors 4 EXPERIENCED TV TECHNICIAN SECURITY: OO — _ new = 901” Real E Sal die - ‘ and Stanicy Sin > ers 4 ne eee - must apply in person. stefanski Woman bet ages of 25 to 43 | cahantor” Phone iad ai 4 space ~ Sag eo — WALE-OR = Ls 7 ‘Huron. etween e! + hone ane . +—_—We—need- . = A+ — ———— ag oan “from Parmer-s6aver Funerel AIR AMBULANCE GROUND ? Radio & LW z — eu security? rare you | who is interested in learning to | ed Age or Nandicap no | esindy to work in. the “AAT E jome with Rev. Harold C. De-/Pursiey Funeral Hom: FE 41211 APPLY FULL TIME NCED ike loyed at present? If become a dinner preparation cook. trier. Be your own boss! Work — Orion office. Experi- FEMALE $300 "'Windt ‘officiating. Interment in hy M EXPERIE soe inane vin michit city | Must be interested in permanent | the hours you want, daytime or enced preierred, but not Bookkeeper, aged 23 - 28 White Chapel Cemetery, Mr. Sink Donelson- Johns real esthte salesman for new cee, merreee. ots wo aS veace | ORK. Apply in person. only, evenings. Apply in person between} necessary. Member of Mu!- who can handle double en- will Me in state at the-Fermer-| a aa es . record which TEena 10 a.m. an : -m. 25 N. Cass tiple Listing Service. Call | try bookkee Will bein : = _ Snover Puneral Home. The famiy} _PEUNERAL HOME —— SS eaees wills : end. investigation | i. ‘(‘i‘éaSsLCLOV re) __nve. Ne phone “Caiir, — eset Lawrence = W. charge of How and inven- a would appreciate donations to the _“DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” ae = : and would like to draw 8 pay i SHIRT PRESSER. STEADY WORK, WORK, Gaylord = stop st 102 8. teries. See Jane. st MID- Michican Heart Fund in leu of iOME ue j check 82 weeks « year. With Woodward at Sq. Lk. Rd. id par, Birmingham Cleaners, Broadway St. Lake Orion. WEST 406 Pontiac State - _flowers. ~ (COATS "FUNERAT 510 5? Journeymen rictions and no iimita- x i253 8. weeqrerd_ 14-4620, Bank Bidg. FE 5-927 STEPHENS. HENRY F543 Wat-|praston’ Plaine Watertord. Twp. | ‘Hons, plus vacation with pay hos-|® HAM COPPLE WITH | ULE << | Employment Agencies 8A imaeos : : ad k e =a 4 : ; old son réquires good plain coo ~ x bsas: Bereinanen: Cowen’ Se me PARES.GRIFFIN CHAPEL P pitalization and retirement. Apply | Sho wit also do ght iaundry and | ~ STOCKM ARKE R y 3 : if Mrs. G ¥ mM : t nemployment Bureau, 142 3 s Vs os n ae | po oe rivera ‘tng RITE Theoghitel Gerviee. _/ a Construction ! lumbers Wayne Bt Ask for Mr. Anderson. ee Sa an Kigh-School graduate, 1 to 25 TONeen oe oo . RECEPTIONIST 2 eee: es : oe Aienee > h local ref, wish to live ‘ 4 ; 4 sENC : pumetel service will be bold Tue VoorhessSiple Co / WANTED SELL OVER THE ore, eed coat 2 see © | Rloomfield Fashion Shop | tmmediate full or sart time. sec. mates peers $300 a Manley Balley” ‘Funeral Home. Ye -FUNERAL E ° No [OTHERS NEED APPLY r PHONE: | parks weekly to start. please | sik FINisit | -Fetaries, | typists general _ office MA ow a er : a . = - : ee _ _ good Birmin Cleaners. . ry ean x “Ss wre. for in Greenwood Cemetery. + | Ambulance Hervige, Pisce or Motor 44000 GRAND RIVER PE 54728 or FES@T IT’S EASY ws _1253 Ss Woodwards MI 44600. iss ae ingham. Mid: ise’ Petit ia en oc. WALKER. NOV. 2. 1956. PHILLIP H.. ae 28 ; NOVI. MICH MEN/ TO CUT APPLE TREE | we ean pt tad snd, dee epee | THREE MEN DESIRE WORK OF | _ west 44254. =} yartising — aetecy handling - fon of Mr. and Mrs. Philip ©. 2 : nea Call MA‘ 63900, n, | provided. Age” or handicap! no WarrReas RELUBLE EADY. 35 PONTIAC Ro Saturdays, SER JO Ava rr. & 5 / * . Be ee u Welker; dear father of Nicholas The Pontiac Press NORTHVILLE 2910 MIDDLEAGED MARRIED MAN the noire you want, Weotiens’ se See hee in peMprovMa , No Saturdays. SEE JO Ans : Walker: dear brother of Chester / to |work on farm, No children. evenings. A person » between Ne Sundays oe holide +. “in 0 _ Huron 4-3551 State Bank Bldg. FE §-9221 : NW Walker. Puners! service will FOR /WANT ADS WOODWARD 3-3515 1710 8. Bivd. East. bet. John Ret 49 a 7? p.m. . Cass. Sandwich Wayne Bt, 2 be ee oan 6, dn 230 yi & pines el No phone calls xt to men 2 muerp. _W. ‘HOLESALE | rn - = — nn — sana’ tne ” - Frome ung. Me rine ees DIAL. FE 2-8181 | ° mr DRIVERS, WITH MORE Woman with pleasant pet uty SALES $389 — Instructions 9 officte tin of i 7 | i than year rience. fo ent t B ego ¥ @- A wh RRMA AAD Pt arate t the Huntoon Funeral ; i aa pres: beaut able a) oung man who ome and may be seen Monday! | Frog 8 a.m, to 6 p.m a i natieh, betwee 68 _ SEVRON CRYSTAL AND DIN: |/ not bate experience if he ts BEST WAY _ evening. : as Ss Part Time “+1 ——HSED CAR EXP. CASHIER TO WORK WEST |. NERWARE on sttractive club/ 8 veteran. Would ler = a The | A m food mee ch Must be highly i ete eous some college. Two ald ve : DRIVING SCHOOL Card of Thanks 1/7 Pres: assumes oo" res ‘A FEW hae | SALESMEN _fesommenced. arance | SILV Ae Sal | See sree. cor me | | DRIVING WE WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS than te cancel the charges DERE a pee i eee ‘Employment eat 5000 We Huren, Be FARNINOS for, those who can | Bonusés. See Jane AT MID- -| dollar. ea 3-806 “or PE gur appreciation for “th nas for that of the fire outside work, some mechanical] | . EXP, WAITRESS. NIGHTS ONLY. rsonal interview. write care Bank Bidg. 20. erbess_ Coster. = et of "kindness. Lan oe stte n|§ /nsertion of the advertise- experience beipful. apply 10s W.| | - __LeT_ 9-0065, Pontiac Pres Box 4. Car re- ited REDNA’S : Huron between 10 and 11 a.m. | WAITR: 5 5 ~A4 uired. : CERAMIC : ; ; — OFFICE 2 I . ld | Hire is an poor for a : CLERK $220 - oe ——i IVI | nan who ouleye working with 7 i = & meetingrthe public, aoe at te a iE | te alt & wit Soreiees Bete - Mine’ ards et CARER i ‘o s carriers he 2 $” our . neiTicer | " them te build their routes. ee Riker Bidg. the | This is a good supplemental in- Tir. ous Pon Be “Milburn : To act #s chief engineer during || come for the right man. Hours : ~ [ --—. A special cal thanks to as day previous to ; preliminary. — and inspec-|/ are approximately 3:30 to 8:30) 85, ind exp meed Al . \ TTCHB Robert Garner Gilbert engineering work on large|/ p.m. each afternoon. 4 eiiss, | | @ person. Pandy's D ~ OARD . Adams, and Mr. cinuae Grud- Transient Want Ads may pub wwullding aanerba as ee et . . A LP, DAYS. A Drayton Plains. RECEPTIONIST Sas epee Cs sf the Pir Pe: the aay ot fonten athe? soapher rojécts, ojecte, Must be aentier Apply in person to Pred Thomp-| and Tso, ail be -§ — Cranbrook “Drug. 2511 : oe Sapa $240 & — to wart to runes - Plants § ead the first insertion with ‘building construction design.|/ son, Circulation Dept., Pontiac noti the . _ maple, Bham, Mich. «| WA : TO |” girl telephone £, Fe emmmeree of ae ee ase oe Ob RATES beg sy on = pasar a = aon nok Am ayy and : e ie ip a® GA specifications ot, pond re wa Fecison sery . materials. Show radua We | and tamaii a Se eke Lass, L-Day 3 Pays 6 Dass fl or Arehitectural magi ® er Save, ENERGY, USE ‘ 5.08 er ‘THE. PON TIAC PRESS. “MONDAY, NOVEMBER. 5. 1956_ er FUNNY BUSINESS i 4 Wed, Contracts, Megs. 22 Highest $182. PLASTER ree estimates. MY Pa Ds +2658 POURING OTE — PLASTERIN cla" residential & COMMER- 2 repair, FE reer ae we ive v7 pill FE! poate K Rose. _ 57658 Pontise Lost between 1/REPAtr ON L- Please a | STOP PLOODED BASEME Hobbies & Supplies. 2A tomatically. ey = Contro} ig ranean —©0.._Detrott._WE_ 3-008. SCRABBLE SETS. $3. PAINT ae TRIMMINGS AND REMOV- number 41.69 w La up dre ‘drames I Pree estimates. PE 3-008) PE taal “gt ans 21416 s.|~ SAWS WACHING. : jut “$3 A BU. PICK MANLEY BEACH. 10 Barty Bt ~ Notices & & Personals 25 ip and delivery. FE 40339. TREE TROMMIND AND ReuOe. pero | “eaeenge CANE WALL WASH E| Tal Pree eet PE 1aiee PEreasoe | AM PRIVATE DETECTIVES clean. J i eipeoerenermerat Dres: ALTERATIONS AND MONOGRAM- essmaking, Tailoring 16| the facts about matters, Private dary , Sylvan Vil- Sp EID, PDE PE 56-5201. ALL KINDS OF ALTERATIONS, aranteed. FE 5-0113, Paes wy DRAPES. ALL "FOR | sewing, wanted by experienced | Army Te ents during day. Licensed.) seamstress. M AUDIVOX HEARING AID. RM. 10, _FE 6. —eisainae ano 6 ALTERATIONS. FIRST 10144 N. Saginaw. FE 4-0539. po WEEKLY WASHINGs AND pay = Atal done, 121 Putnam. | A dk SI exe reasonable. FE 3-60}1.) =e erotred Knapp Shoes XECUTIVE SECY’ . Garden Plowing —16B ww 4 ne on 31082 naps = a maapasanenan Ree | ee rox. ee, ect es gts. AL'S “ ROTOVATOR — Lawns, | OAI®! Cui POR. ee greg lets rite Pontiac Presse Bos ay ered. FE Fatt ae “WAVE. a ae sons ile Baas. pe ti pale 1 t SILK FINISHER. Laundry Service 1 18 a Debt; 9 KOR Y- MACE CURTAINS. PLAIN a oe - fled tify lehed. = If vou are having trouble fir Phone FE 3-8i0t. LY La Y Pontise Leundry. FE Lendecaping 168A coeggg meuaposen, Sian BES Ld * and back filling ~ Grivewsd _EM + 308s" EXPERT ee TRIMMING AND ax removals, _ 4-200. E av als WANTED jals! Call arby O Des, | work or re ‘bates: —teiiv er TRONINGS WA F wo _ FE +1 “a ‘RIED WOMAN OLD LIKE Cr Srinsa ed jod Husband overseas. on - LANDSCAPING. peeieet LEVEL | ing. Seeding and Sha a tiling oes pemetes. wort +1104 and waliseaing. Sry oh re Tr oF Pena CEO eT ah i RELIABLE WOMAN FOR BABY. sitting. Evenings & weekends, OR < —KisO DAY) sible fox any by any other Frank A. Orsini, garamere, Pontiac, Mich. Nov On ak AND APTER THIS DATE jovember &, 1956, I will not nee tracted by = mga than miyself Donald “E. Til 2432 Brisbane i ~ Wathed™ Lake’ Mich ° \6N AND APTER THIS DATE November 6, 1954, 1 wit net be y other than mysel!. ireen, $60 Brushwood, . Mich ren. r33 all __ Moving & Trucking 3 19 A-l MOVINO-HAULING EX VICE wASHTNOS AN “AND TRONINOS wanted. ie othe ‘ Ciain, 13351 Levan Re. Mich sonable YY 5 GALL BILL, LIOHT HAULING | on aw i WASHINGS AND IRONINGS FE! and rupbish_ FE 5-602). | Oe Tose T wat Tip bate Oct | Dukes Tip Top | onde = debts contracted by any | aout WANTS “GENERAL OF.- We hac} anything. anytime, anv- | mazoot. Esco H. Murs}. | fice work. typing. good on tele- piace Especially stock FE 42863. _ es "wi Sheffield. Pontiac, Mich | phone and detailed paper work HAULING AND RUBBISH NAME | An _ Pontiac Press Box 10. _your price anytane sos, Travel Agencies 25A 1 Cash Deal - En see, Weaay. A JOHNSON, Realtor « 1704S T Rd FE 4-253 | MORTGAGES _— ON GOOD PROPERTIES 's Zor, Zp land sontract. Wo, bare | 2383 Orchetd Lake Ave. FE 5-9418 “4 miles= or weekly lease through EM 3014, _ REALTY COMPAN MODERN HOUsE, $11 - Pontiat, 3 ay. SLEEPING RM. FoR GIRL ON | days, Huron Bus SLEEPING ROOMS. = B. Ppa FE 2-4527 WOMAN. COOKING PRIVILEGES. Private entr FE_4-2647. EEGO. MODERN 2 BEDROOM, as heat til 15th, Inquire | June 2168 Willow Beach adults only. rE io ‘OUR et, Reaitor Partridge land is the “bird to see” 1050 W. Hu- _ron_ St. FE 28316 _Wanted Real Estate 324. WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE peepery. © ye tpeeete, wens. Offic ene re "CASH" 1 ts not toe difficult te __ Set for_your “HOME When bog list your property with CALL rty and let our a exprienced sales- go to work for you . M. Stout, Realtor Tl WN. Seginny st Ph.. FE 6-6165 Years Service "ti 8:30 MODERN YEAR AROUND | SMALL adults | GOOD were CLEAN ROOM; ODER 5 BEDROOM HOME." _Close_in—Gentleman. FE +4184. furn on Union Lake, Call MU | . MODERN. 2 BEDRM, Ci CHILDREN welcome. 12 Miles of Pon- tiac Leendry R,, i June 15, _efn home. FE 2-2273. Second 8t., of Bias ord ge! Goit ROOM Ey BOARD. SINGLE E BEDS. ub. 3353 Fou Gr MODERN ~¥R, 1 AROUND Sue zoo ND BOARD PRIVATE | _ Pleasant Lk, FE ne ant W. side. 141 Owego. MODERN, 5 RMS, WITH BASE- RM. RD FoR. imac aled PVT. ment, Bans : 1138. Baie. 23-5842, son. PARTLY FU ALL CON- | VERY CLEAN SECRET sGaesoes. ‘haulte preferred. FE| meals. 14 Matthews. FE 6-077. somtad LAKE FRONT. YEAR | | Convalescent Homes" 38A = , & ROOMS. Gas bs aps ine ——— after ‘ __Rooms With Board 38) a | BOARD axD (> ROOM” CLOSE IN. 1 Fairgrove. houge. peed, —— LARGE BEAUTIFUL ROOM AND ae oe board for 3 men, PE 6-371 5:00. PVT. RM. FOR 1 MAN, IN SOUTH- WE TRADE _ Elizabeth Lakefront | beach ture window’ ov Fenesd yard. Don't miss this at mee ASS LAKE = is "altactire “home at 4% gd aes Looorodtl ‘a ee red walls, . oak hors, ceram and beth, Full base: Cash to $2,000 ee es NR. WATKINS"! LAKE A doll house—neat a oS ere ranch bone fas Ry — $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE $1284 or FE 43044 around inquire 930 LaSal i , a . SMALL } , FUBN HOUSE | PS “Gow. A WONDERFUL HOME FOR EL- “This is the last part of the job, lady—we smooth ple only. OR 3- i ge tly aPeonle,. Nestle rates. lov- i ‘e nine i 5 it over when you pay the bill!” SMALL HOUR NEATLY FOR-| cali, ‘pesutiful shade and grounds. | tery PE. 4885. line sear gro | arated by Mra Marie DuFord. ay r Cone Nursing Home, 1365 §MALi HOUSES FOR RENT. | FE ¢6018 or OR - Rent Apts. Furnished 33. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34, 3 ROOM FURN APTS. ADULTS. ¢ ROOMS & Lao tdey LOWER 3! _53 Park Piece. = north of Oxfo 3501 Thomas |" CLEAN ROOMS PVT. BATH. . just off Ye References Adults ci Norton. ry aa & BATH. “UTIMITIES FUR- '7 RM. FURN. APT. REF. RE- nished, eet eS .. so children, __quired. 1 child = 961 State _ 60 Waldo { “iNeLUDES 4 Ered i HOUSE. ‘ t, le | with garage. and ‘arge yard in| bes as. anes and undry a rievenees. OL, 62081. | pews own, 19 Hartung Ct. FE | Bes. TRADES © the Pontiac | Call the leading traders of Area. Do not feel = ent te uss Fontes ove bomen te. We have homes, 8 ot 6 room home. ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26s, W_ Huron OA +33 PE 2701 a i__ssPE 44563 EQUITIES ony Eee Middleton FE £000) 3 Wy are epeciciiets-in trading. Ne ‘She Foe ere gaining @ reputation as the | 2-661 after your meal | | farms, ——t 6h AND Bare. MODERN, downtown. 267 N. oy ra Soba PRIVATE BATH N. Perry. and entrance, wash room, 4 Mi. ¢. WY i APY, HEATED. UNFUR- | oa New home. New baby wel- ‘picked. 1076 Myrtle St. Huron come. eady worker, $15, FE | cat cones eee i ROOM ‘DUPLEX APT. stove. |? #88. i and heat furnished. | 3” LAROE ease AND BATE. | Ad ar S. Maersnead 1 eiose' newir ink ra el cytc mere ers near 2 bus lines. Adults only. \¢ foray Weipa hdohind BATH. UTI. whLrs ss val UNION 'AKE RANCH STYLE P TE BaTH AUtO HOT WA A- Nt PT. EXES mer ‘f WRIGI ‘ } 2 large SPreome a bathe pica get ete 7 s — a $15 2 becroom. at cunferes 7 30 Between i pahis EM 34785 week “and lights net-fier-————— Sas alters Pee nished’ FES 5-2252 * Clemens st 345 Oakland _ FE 5-044! VERT, NICE 5 ‘ROOM APT. Partially furnished. Garage. Couplé wanted. References. |_Tokin K;: Irwin im mediate es onan TO RENT ATTRACTIVE TWO RM. apt. on 283] Knowlson Hci nrg pice a $65 ® mosth. E 4-3521 Harbor. Furnished. Convenient | cach all stores, ete $12.50 = Wk. -212_Weet - Wuron Street ___ | tate entrance, Call ofer_ 6 pm. {=e Phone FE $9447, Eves, FE +3415 UNION LE LARG 6 RM. ae furn. e ome. UPPER ¢ 4 aooans ry Sati OTH. UTILI- apt. Ruadren wel- Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 24008. 990 eer & — furn. Couple only. 38! TaRaE RMS, PARTLY FUR. ———— In- utre 645 ee Ave. TPPER? 3 LARGE bath. — stave & ret Ut furr 88 Tregent \fter 4. or call | WEST SIDE. =. NEWLY ~DECORAT- z , # Teoms and bath, heated, en. B 00M 1 FR the bath, electri stove, . h 9001 Dix SEVERAL APTS AVAILABLE | FOR 7 Baldwin Ave. _ 3401 Kenilworth. FE 4-20. — ; Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 Children welcome. Automatic heat.’ a arEacures REST HOME. FE | 43224. 54 Seneca EXCELLENT CARE FOR AGED.~ Rates starting at $125. OR 3-5320_| "THE OAKLAND COUNTY CONVAI =| | eseent and Rest Home Inc. Ap- 2 BDRM. MODERN WATKINS LE. _Front. l-car garage OR, 3-1375_" |. & ip HAYDEN | FHA RB Near Watertora m home - crawer: furnace, gas water heater, laundry tubs ea'850 down to #_ per cent mortgage. Bal / at $67 per month includes taxes Pi . ie orr CLINTONVILLE RD. oom home, living ye Kitchen 12.619. Bath. Ge $00, terms, “28 HEMPSTEAD 102 E HURON FE 40284 For Sale Houses 43, 4 BEDRM. MODERN, NEWLY s es decorated, lake frontage. 1 mi. aol N Eacnmesee | (mee yee Rao SUBURBAN, On, Croke 8 of Clarkston Call after 4pm. — ‘Ome z ition, Oak floors. Oi) furnace. _MAple 5-404) VACANCY: FOR AGED OR CON-) §ay raed tensae: suacy lot. 88.- 7 BEDRM. 6 RM. HOME. 2005 | ————- low rates, Seer 950, term Tes Drive, Milford, MU “49712. p=! oy Long For informa- | 3 BEDROOM NEW HOME 1 —— coll FES A bentinca ned filetinond BF ro Me too E child okay. $80 per Mo. Adams Hotel “Reems _ 39! Tom home Oak foots, Bath, Liv- _Realty Co, FE ¢3303, SRE | ing room with dining eil, vestibule ? BEDROOM 5 ROOM Lotaich HOTEI AU BURIN | closet. Modern kitehen, utility rm. 2995 Tes Drive. Milford. = ts with gun ce. vi- ee Aue ora Tosm eparments. | i. S to Duck teas a: oma bens efsete ting LK. ven | coking and refrigeration unit.| Wateh: for coms sign. “Oaly $1,650 _ott Cooley Lk. Rd. OR_3-0628. "464 “auburn 30530; own. _ J BEDRM "HOME, (STOVE AND SURO ae er ae zm ay" INVESTIGATE THIS. We can now erri, aw en ace mt room hom Wil jesse tll May ish, PE) West Marco St., Phone FE 2-4266.| Vole [ee oe lew a0 $485. down. est . | Call our /salesman now for de- 3 ROOM SPARTLY FURNISHED Rent Stores” “40 tails. Lef/him show *ou our mod- | woeeees mA | el home. ie cee aa ND PARTIAL I BATH. _BUILDE i@ FOR RENT. M38 AT ast side. Close a RMB. ipanttt r PORN 1. ape? pe “SEPARATE LIVING floor 1 1 2 a ‘walle x ist fir s Ringside Ber, a ee 40F ‘all_to_wall 4 = _ron at. abeth LE, Rad. | ‘ut at White Lake. PA. Pelticeta.| ment. oll furnace. Paved drive ‘ ¢ BEDROOM | i all MODERN Cat after 6 m. | 8 pce mortgag ould os home, 2 garage in _Aubura Ph ame FOR Saar: a LOCA- in | re Tghts Prone F7 _FE 8-100 —then- ae a or Barber - ee ¢ & BA SMALL MODERN , Shop. : , : house, N. Pishers. 61 Ann Arbor. | ope st Manny's Paes Eee Bar: ji. AS HAY DEN, Realtor ” « ROOMS AND BATH IN ee Walton FE, bot! tiac, 60 a Mo PE 280 ss Rent Office Space 41 Open. Eves. one fe 3 «RMS AND BATH, YR ROUND.) “~~~ —aaeeey & ° completely redecorated. Upper OF FICE SPACE FOR: RENT. ee om bane. flat. at Wolverine _2 miles main floor, 4540 Dixie Hwy. H: J 3 years old. Lake privileges. $¢ - from Pontise. MA 4180 _Van Welt. OR 3-135. 950. By owner Low down pay- “Rogue BAIN Ait, MODEMS, SeaanLe x, OGM OPES | Reo | spac au uron eater « i; ROOMS PER MONTH 4505 NELSEY RD.| fuitetle for doctor's offics, den- * ROOMS AND ae CORNER ANDERSONVILLE RD. fist, auditing. real estate, Plenty | trailer or good car as part down WEST OF WATERFORD REF of free parking space Inquire | ayment. 2355 Bender. Drayton | REQUIRED sHOWN BY AP- meceg ee eee eee ains, off Hatchery Rd. i WILL CONSIDER A VERY LOW Legato for my GI equity. Pa:- i MODERN. DRAYTON ~ $56 inc. .texes and insur- 5 ROOM MODERN, DRAYTON PL e . | _$35, children OR 3-$006. ss 8 ae oe & GARAGE wir Se area, ip ad tone : 5 ROOM MODERN, FULL BASE- {ull besem and gas hea tion. ‘nice ke a ment. automatic heat bot water.| bedrooms. Newly painted outside | avad rd. an mat 5 lei rt 5030 R Rd. | end ply cement drive. Close to! = — | schools and wn 38.009 =a ase ee month. £15 Glass Rd. On orrawi mia? ~ ere Howe: | Wal move you into « § rm. brick _b2018 AWA duplex, completely furn. Pymt: : 2 bedrooms up/ 2 down, full base-| fas ‘bo 551 De acto Pl. FE § ROOM AND BATH AT RAMONA, ment, with Timken oil furnace. 41353 : Terrace’ N —— at Elize- | carpeted living a 13% ft. | _beth Lx. _Rd., OE 1301 i = black topped drive. 3 car ga- ge $3009 down payment, lo- 2 BEDROOM WITH B T § ROOMS. W ated enna tated at 877 Menominee in East Highland ares. Niece | Auto. off heat $75 monthly, OR ——— ‘oe ighborh price y 88. a 3-074 LARGE 4 BDRM HOME REAL 0 ‘with terms. Cal EM 34188 | # ROOMS & BATH. COUPLE, 1 oR pho For colored Several oth now. Ask for Mr. Parley. 2 children, 29 N. Francis St oF enw. DINNAX . _tween 5 & 6 66 W - Hyron PE 2577 ~, SCHU ETT, Realtor 7, Ra 1K HOUSE. PARTLY MODERS ?BEDRM._ APTO | HEAT a E. Highland Re Moe furn.. dowb'e insulation. oi] fur- nd hot wat White tx. Milford pace. bath pasemént Inquire dean ord ¢ ROOM ALL MODERN: 3 BED- 267 N_ Perry hres -MU_4-2867 _Toom, garage, 2 dots PE _2-8508 a «SY OWNER 6 RM. HOUSE WITH { AND 14 Bix 1 enaeein BE HEAT. FE +¢-0608 _Tetae PE esos gas heat. W. Side. {hed ecroom.” Just plastered on 3 -— = large lots in rayton. $7,400, ZY MODERN LOG CABIN ee W. of city FE 8-2196. ; GROOM “BRICK HC HOME. Lat ee GR a: FOR RENT OR GaLE 3 BEDRM. | [ocsted om p-ved street near city | EAST SIDE nearly new. ranch home. 2 =| ment, A ree Phgrce ° il base-| 3 bedroom modern home near garage. Te respenstale | pow. #200 | me utemetic heat. Owner. McConnell School. Paved street. per mo. oes 1.000 down will handle. Fixe UNFURNISHED ¢ e. Wiener. Cisceta | BED- in dey ana m_ rental Subdivision. $125 mo, 10 acre farm m | near 3 farm, le and clear | for 3 bedroom house. tn or near Pontiac. Call OR 3-6226. oa MODERN HOUSE, BATH, porch, large lot 84.500; $500) * PRALTY COMP. jean $35 a month. PE 68-1419 rchard Lake Ave. AE 5-048 Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR va uit For Colored Families Me .bedrm.,. modern. Gas heat. close ' 8c $, stores and.transpor. | py Good condition. Price | $7,930, terms. For information call | | HOUSE 3 NOT MODERN, 1 MI. _E xie. MA §-086T. MODERN 3 BEDROOM /HOUSE. amall baby welcome, $63/a month. FE $-070 7 N Per: rv and Mt ~ @06D INVESTMENT_2_ “BED- room home in Oxbow Lake area Clean & comfy. immrediate pos- session. Total Sts on with on N Bat Bivd FE 4¢7833 to LJ Pande m. RENT OnE 4 RMS. Lake. $1,000 down. EM C. SCHUETT. Realtor 7400 E. es Re M3e 4 BEDROOM BRICK baths, 15!9x23 living Lae by 150 corner lot, rea- | sonable terms, prompt possession. 2374* Ivanhoe. FE 4097. “Ra. MODERN Oil heat, bot dneltinghem new 3 bedroom, sement, ar garage, gas heat, close beach, elty conven- i = with option purchase, | 000) Call FF 21-2105 or FE ©5000. ONFURN 3 BEDRM RANCH FOR et for sale. MaAyfair_ 62762. _L. Fer Rent Rooms — 7) COZY 4 ROOW HOUSE. FULL, ~ wasement, fenced yard. Low down payment, FE 4¢-7368 No Money 3 > sabai. ~FURN, G near Pontiac Motor. OLive ; t . = TV, +9 z Truck $15. weekly “with heat. Will furn elec . Child wel- FRM. GARAGE HOUSE. PARI —_— Clean Couple only ‘erry. : | @RM. MODERN ow Comm! ia s. .. sarpeting : a RUNISHED RM. KITCHEN ie Hwr. MA FATE : rary privileges. Close in | W jl or 2 employed girls. Phon v4 Do n _| 5-700. WE WILL Gonernvcr en FRONT. ?|/1 BDRM, PRIVATE BATH AND your ‘ot go 38 3 . heat, hot water, year j yeteeees some only, Pontiac Poe | errs vace =. __s WA CLEAN < ——. bs finish Lago) 1 3S |" Gentleman. FE '2-8771. 24 Norton.| Cost of es vn ii Putman, RAY O’NEIL, Realtor =< Phone Pat Shes ron 3 38 ee MULTIPLE LISTING VICE 4 ROOMS — BATH on WOT iv! room, OR 056. $6,700, . with $800" = aaty AN LAKE GF RESALE ind hocstion. ee basement, oi fur f Aluminum ows. $9,250. aay pay Mong ace Tie bath. X d. Im "PONTIAC AC REALTY c 131 Baldwin ¢ GI RESALE NEW IN > ROM aa Dorothy Snyder Lavender NORTH ARDMORE.., 3, bedroom home with plas- knotty and a nice fenced-in yard. We would like to show you aaa ety a PE 24180, aie Mrs. '8 FE this one. | METAL TURNING, THREADCUT- v. No ers ‘MODERN 1 BEDROOM HOUSE. rs. Spears. = ra ee. 36 Fairport. PBA MODERN § ROOM APT HEAT, | 12 miles out U.S. 10. /MA_5-7086. [ema od A. NOTT. REALTOR reef ton Woods. hot water, stove & refrigerator MODERN 2 BEDRM. A’ HEAT : = SMALL FARM... SIODERN, ) ROOMS AND BATH,| {2 aveilable Mor at “xe. N./ and hot water. Whits Lx Lk.-Milford LAKEFRONT Built tm 1962, this real sharp ony. Te EET ¢ RMS AND r ‘BATH, moose = BEDRM, AUTO HEAT pectuem ianstrens how ier tax a one ~_ I eure. Plastered 2 room omes. For fur- heated, Adults, New. and_het- Waite La -Multord hard- ly i casamnhed. | water. pe re a of] furnace and weh more. Only $2,100 will | handle. Cail for appointment. | [VACANT «.. This $ home ‘it & real bur. Located in Huron Gardens. near all the city conveniences. Has 1ull base- ment auio. off heat. Easy teams and low down pay- ment } REALTY CO. 92 W. Huror if 56178 6 RMS. So. THERM | oi, heater, $35. Cal] after 4, FE 7 43043. 3 a78 } Young St. | GI, RESALE. Furnished, Built in CLEAN { ij | ; apa pers Purchaser. Clark Real Estate, FE _ #6403 or FE 44613. COMMERCIAL Tro Family income, room apt. f A tice 3 up ior private = trance and down, Now used | be a large fami is an inside stairs ag Well, Full basement, new ofl furnace, * garage holding 3 cars could be ~ d busine: dd & "Fixing aya ~ Here a an oosortunity fr for the handy man to convert this summer cottage into Bb idictasee “cost and your know-how. - Situated in Elizabeth Lake Estates, one of Pontiac's finest residential areas, this housing opportun is offered at a full price|_date yo only $5,500 with $1,000 -See This One Today Harbor bedrooms - He home has 4 basement ots '. S | West Bloomfi eld : Extremely well-leid-out brick. ri bedrm, home. 1% —_— jar closets, Landscaped y: wis! patio, ‘. ee North of Pontiac ~§ Yooms, bath & utility, Nice with exire-large _: Se er ag) with $50 per month. John K, Irwin REALTOR Since 1825 —— pat een Ore ——| _ Eyene FE eee Bree TE sus ere SS ranch type, 1 pata ity| Al wepitien, sapelied. ened Jot, 60 _ $7,700 Ty R. Hiltz 1011 W. PE ried PE S401 ~ 8Mi. Sate apt. Lo IT 3-00r2. [COLORED . John Kimzler, Realtor 670 W. Huron St. Ge Rn EES down, en Call tor" appointment “On LAKEF RONT 3 bedroom modern. % acre lake- tot. Buy -end- save, front now cation every day in pour own ete. oy over the lake from your 11 foot picture window. 3 large bedrm Pamily size kitchen, 1% tile baths, —_ ith FP, —, Best — the price,of ied (PANGUS 1919 M15 950 BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM comand 1% baths. Pull basement. 2 car [agi ps Drayton Plains area. OA SEMI-BUNGALOW- Attractive home in gene Com) newiy. carpeted bedrms, with rm. up. Corner lot Price $1500 "MEAGHER'S REAL-ESTA Oxford, Mich. ‘OA Fats 4 ROOMS A BATH Fishers. FE 32-0353, ¥ fau bath ful basement, Oi) Big Fertile Acre and Clean, Cozy Bungalow We're proud as aga to sete ba good looking 1953 and gardens. 2 Wiha! Being lo Comaewey & ; bath, is ‘believing. cas low _ eee GENERAL REAL ESTATE - og bey PE eee Nothing Down Will build 2 or 3 bedroom starter bouse with basement on your lot. _Be feted mbing one a wir- Also on ae eee McDonald, OR m 32837, rm nice neat —— Big le 4 yards bedrms y . 5 GEORGE KORN George Korn, Realtor Partridge's 16 aiert ee ne enced salesmen, wants to list _home, Call him at FE 5 Bedrm. Home This is @ newer modern hom fn jake region, west of pared All oak. floors and ited wails. Full basement and recreation room. Price $14,000. enilaren.| Sylvan Lakefront _ New Home. entra Brick Ranch Home is and — 7 per atieched 2 car garage. pe Phen grill and sea wall, 'e sand beach. To include Nig 4 rooms It extras. cing ia see ——- other lake front homes Cass Uste Brand new Roman rick and frame rancn homes. Latest 1957 design — sharp and low with 6 rocm=s and attacched garage Plastered walls, oak floors and ‘ fireplace. Well located on inlet to Oakland County's largest lake and best sand beach. Price $17.- 900 or will rye on your lot at only $16, bh wool oe LOVELAND _ Se eae peg Pron ; $14, ae pale Wil) build a 1200 sq. ft. 3 bedroom fall basement trick trench home teres gy es tered W No. 1 ring, tile bath, American eer ki ft eto m “| Model: FE 8 108. Ev. Me Sunian: Builder. | EXQuIsiTE 3 Bedroom spacious home. Beaw : led den with stone ace, Living room with vbeplace dining room . Lake privi 600. Terms available. SYLVAN EALTY COMPAN 2383 oven Lake Ave. rE 5-418 se | AT UNION LAKE OFFICE We have many excellent lake front and lake privileges homes $6, up. Come out and look them over, — J.G. Trocke * REALTOR 1648 —- Lk, Rd. EM_ 23-4671 ‘fog. ef, build on our wil smal) down payment. F. C. Wood Co. re -bdrm.__home. - car garage and oth touildin er: outbuildings Just the = — a riding stable smal) . A veal buy at sis tho with = down payment or CRAWEC ORD AGEN Oe 5% W FE «+ Eves. May sud. and MY tesa 950 INCLUDES LOT BRAND NEW 3 bedroom bungalow with full base- ment. 18 ft. kite c combination, oif furnace, electric water bh tr, oak floors, 60 ft. lake shorter lots. We have on: 18 of homes. —— bargain pric Fast action assures choice Hopes of location. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Pe phone FES T103 of PE RIT MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Watkins Hills Model Homes Now Open Daily For Your Inspection 3-8 P.M. Select Yotir Site Now Drive out Dixie Highway to Wat- kins —Leke—Read,—then—left—_te Corner Williams Lake Rd & Mie o tote Fah ite Jarge hip roofed j Too] shed, horse barn, 2 4 __ For Sale Houses 4 G E RESALE | NORTH CITY. Modern five- room home featur’ las - tered walls, hardw rs., full basement, storms a: screens, ‘ene . Monthly payments “only $67, «JA. Taylor ff __ For ‘Sale Houses 6 ROOM MODERN HOUSE. $6250 = 1 block down town. For ap- _pointment all FE 71-0237. FOR HOMES. sMALL FARMS, iN- comes. Call Th mrss GAS HEAT AUBURN HEIGHTS tstanding vaste frame cone lee situated beautiful TerDROOM “BRICK ront 7 Yor summer... of entl bdo a e ‘Only 87,500 down. frame " ‘surrounds jot. 2 car garage aor gemgeln 4 _ H ms garage: s : with workshop. This property Osk ‘floors “throughout, Utility is sparkling clean be room with automatic oll furnace. and has in holce lake the best condition. If “pris, oe ra you @ 4 for rea value inspect this beauty at once! ed below market R D. RILEY, Broker $09 Elisabeth Lake Rd. FE 41157 — Se err 309 Elisabeth ‘T 8 L wn pay m sa - : BY OWNER, 3 BEDRM. LAKE Shown only by appointment. ront on Bott Lake ri hata nw Sw: M. a Réaltor } seal and $60 month. Total pr fesinay st 5-8165 $9,300. Now teaank: FE utility Be meer Bice ; MUST Lg "a0 Basement Ge asement. * exe. cond. S300: "hems. ree. WALTER, 0 1EEN ‘DOWN, NEAR- home gee storms, “ad, se ge dryer. *Waler: auto, a. softene ine], 5150 J otf — t Lk, Rd. mr, rd $150 DOWN New 3 bedrm. starter home. with meluded. Large Wiring me 2 OR 3289 | BEDRM. MODERN, | lots, Spt gar Lake $7,250, $850 down. DROOMS DOWN gine Bnet ae for 2 more * bedrooms if Ese Liv’ — Paved ee 000. veut 2 y LARGE privileges. 40776. see ft SPECIAL Check these features before buy. Gleaming oak floors, ofl Reng rE Sunday rn 5 DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE — 'SYLVAN SHORE BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW 4n adv. cannot describe _ the IT’S A HONEY! You'll love this ail prick — CIVILIANS A isk | aeet icture window & wall lovely two bedroom bungalow Sa to wall carpeting. ae _ stairway to exceptional large dor- $hou. wife's dream. z room. in Separate dining area. "Pull ce-| breezew and 2 garage, ramic tile bath. Plenty of large home sbsolutely i pertest con- closets. The entrance is enhanced.| dition, is with a planter aoe 0 - lake privileges, sarge beautifully ‘a rage, outdoor patio fi landscaped jot, beautiful surround- Latsment Sodded lawn a shrube.| ings, priced for immediate sale. Lake privileges. Full price is only terms. Call for a t- | OUTTANDING RANCH HOMB “COLOSSAL BUY $17,950 E room with dining L | ie i itehen, ceramic tile sink, basement ~ ith large ree. 1% car eoreee. Alum!- nom sterms -100 lot and more Bering is_believ- ing. Make zeae cae ee now $4,000 down : it t. heat, lesen 50x 260 it on: “ ay bn 008 dn iy ate Possession. Be “ to’ see this | . $17,500, terms. The | Better hurry OT ecting for a hom: of your own? We have a good se ection of new and used GI homes from $250 up FOR COLORED REALTOR INSURANCE | ay Could not be duplicated for $25.- Oakland eo ADS —— 000, Fos aateat suburben lo- | been Evenings _ Pree Parking . WILLIAMS LAKE cation, over emg = : living Terms -LIAMS LAKE area, ves, long to w ond rambling z s s lovel Drayton Plains Income . Geane Guth attached peated " Located just off the Dixie Hwy. | NEW HOMES Here's a real neat starter home| rage. full bath he! ‘This 2 family frame ing la bas AWPTUL for the handyman. |_ plus all the a tments demand- | Vt O ed by today’s discriminating buy-| anc baths, $120 monthly liams Lake. Cedar shakes aes er, app. ‘4 acre well landscaped a. pro upetaire. TA fora thi _ c a - Weeded ot. 8mail-aown, Gali- ter-}- jon e-or consider brick: bunge- apt. us orice $11,500. COW appointment today! iow. in trade. HOLMES. BARTRAM , VACANT BUNGALOW 4202, Dixie Hwy. LOW 4 Bedrms., 2 Baths 1000 down ng prac: ; tically new five room bungalow, PYMT | home cng ‘ile bata "and wiih large lot. 3 cor garage, Out | bitchea, plastered wall, sleaming : with large lot. 2 car garage. walls, ™ _ door barbecue and ‘trait’ trees oak floors, A-1 basement. oft heat, Less Than Rent ‘Located in Dra: Plains, Walk: Loo you had better hurry on this We need ed ¢ ' homes ea ing distance to church, schools & feacke “CHAPIN, Ritr. | 4701 Dixie Hwy, ____ OR_3 TO BUY, | ) SELL REALTOR _ Partridge | is the “bird’’ tos a builder whe etn Consider your equity in your pres- ent home as partial down pay- ment on & new custom-built home of your choice. RUSSEL A. NOTT, Realtor 3 W. Pike &t, . 3 BEDRMS., BASEMENT, LA = 3 yrs. mee Only $1,600 down. tile features nat. {p., vane lot among the the trees. Very low down. Lot 765x500 Only $8,400. Eas terme: Broker. OR 32357 or OR 3-3751. NEW. HOMES North Star Home We represent -|11 Acres —2 Homes Well located oe of Pon- tiac. Newer custom built 7 rm. home = with aecreene bath down and 2 bedrooms and bath up. Nice basement and oil’ furnace. Also, moder 4 room rented house. Widow own- down. KINZLER Property WM. A. KENNEDY Drayton Plains 223 LOOK . ..” | WHAT ~~ YOU GET ! Sipe di FE 45905 5 RGE Rooms with all improvements including : | City water, sewer, gas \ and electric DOWN PAYMENT $350 Monthly Payments | | with forced air heat This pre | { { shopping. Spacious _— room with fireplace. Large dinin VACANT ld get gha oer ana large kitchen. pull base: ow LEFT STA A love ts in A-1l condition and newly dec- low orated Never before have we of- with larger than average fered so much home—for only you aoe housekeepe $13,500 with terms. egree, built and pes nvensh; and convenience, goad unusual and eutstanding selling appointments, * some We are proud to show Clarkston cart ye a _REAL ESTATE INC, | oulf, te proud to own. | phon i er do not tel | igated. i price § 6,500. PJ 8S. Main, Clarkston, Mich. obl: MAple 5-58621 WEST SIDE, 3 BEDROOM, FULL EAST SIDE “BUNGALOW CAR OR HOUSE TRAILER Yes, we will sell this home with $1000 down, or take car or trailer @s down payment. Five full rooms with stairway to attic, gas heat, fenced lot, paved street. biock from city bus, good cedar sid- ing : basement, near —-* shop- ping center. $8,750 w $1,250 down or. will sacrifice gash to —mortgage. FE 2-0881. 66 NORTH JESSIE - down to a GI. Outstanding | 2 bedroom home with wardrobe closets, dinette, semi-finished at- tie for future réoms Full base- WE TRADE. BUY & SELL ment saute of! heat, waved! streets, a bargain at 11.375. -., bagel = ce ea 857 DIRECTIONS: Out Paddock, left ‘-— ——— — on Mechanic 1 bieck, left on N_ Jesse $850 DOWN with immediate pos- session, lovely 2 bedroonr home, large kitchen, ——-. closets, , ‘BE ALTIFUL LOT BEAUTIFUL HOME home with basement. Nee jot. Only $1,060 down, ‘REALTOR. BUILDER 412 W. Huron FE 44523 $500 DOW N° ane an — on foot on Hightand Re. nodinandbitaror od 850 monthly 16 ploy "trea Pon- a}um ment, Gas heat. $1,200 down Fre 2-066) abot cedar hans bunga- | j rooms 7 tereughout. oenet = ~an | _Orton MY 2-5631. 4 noes AND BATH WITH UTIL. Needs decoreting 86.300 : _win _$500.an OR 3-6058 SS ! | _KNUDSEN, | i 1 WEST SIDE Well located J bDedreom home with 1's baths. Clos to schools, centers. churches & transporte Pull bemt.. off — 2 car garage and corne - both streets paved Only se ” 000 «with ooo down $70 per month. Gledly aon + | | | | ' in this area | 3} BEDROOMS. GARAGE. BASE. | ment, small kitchen $11 terms 970 Heights Rd Lane | : afd possession is immediate | Wf. H. KNUDSEN Realtor $10 Pontiac State. Bank Big Ph FE 44544 FE 2-650) 8 RUOM MODFRN “HOUSE WITH 3 reom income. nly $1000 Da § rooms and ¢ extra ots Lake priv Only $6,500 w tn Da Plenty of other good buys Pw eee PE 423577 } } CEO aT sre wat Panik La * DOR: 18_W. Huron "WE BUILD. BRICKS $10,975 i ent ee hen = RIS & SON Stirs ce FORCOLORED Located on liv room, din- | po ey quick possession. Leslie R. Middleton rR: FE 8-003 BROKE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ~ — GARDENS-2 bedroom alow with furnished bedroom as }'s car garage. full -base- adg auto heat: recreation room, wall to wal! carpeting and mauy other” ‘ace features, Call for ap- pointment EAST SIDE INCOME - Excelient location fer bus, stores & schools. Has 5 rooms down and 5 roome up, bas bath down end bath up. Neat and clean with auto. heat. A truly ‘good buy. ROOMS cated west side. Has bath ‘Ww ‘on '» bath down, auto. heat. recreation room with bar fireplace ip large livin room, plenty of closet, space, wal te wall carpeting and some drapes to go auto washer, and dryer ealcinater and water soft- ner full price $15.00 A very tice home George R. Irwin REAI TOR NEA 209 Baldwnh Ave. 5-O101 or FE 8-0505. LUIER kD. ? BEDAMS_ kitchen Large unfinished ros New treeseway and prarage. downl : Near Voorheis. @¢ rooms, beth), city sewer, water and gas 2 car’ FE scant. 94.000. $1.06 | down ° OSE McLARTY _FE 2.2162 or FE 53578 "UNION LAKE | Ree surround this attractive home located on large let across from privileged beach 3 bexi- rooms Natural fireplace Interior he@ds some finishing Purnishing =—ene at = we price of $1¢ 090 $1,000 Mit. “FORD AREA New bedroom home Snpectous kitchen & dinette Tiled bath. Full basement Ott ace nrg Jost @ few minutes’ drive to rad nr ant rae “ yore TEMBRE E& ‘GREGG 1563 Mer ple~ Leke Rd. =e ies 5 _h HERE'S A BEAUTY! In the lake district § miles west of downtown Pontiac brand new = bedroom stene front tile beth perimeter heat. plastered wails, Jirepiace plenty of closets. $16 - _0 Terme FE $-$323_— Houston tor Homes 4 bedrooms lviag Pree dining ftoem & ertchen basement, 2 « Only $8425 on pes Open Evenings “Til # WHITE Patty & Sunday To 7 Blaine & High Street | Bet | Oakland pig Meatesian Take Oakland Are to Blaine. tyrn right 1 block to High Street, near Montcalm, < \ WITH PRIDE we offer you this age 6 room home in _— liage, Just 1 bleck rom corner iot su ied huge trees. Large living room with natural aed lace. ee Brien und shining shining large bedrooms, ear garage, wn. payment required, —— F THOSE EVER and plastered walls. basement, automatic and hot water, Cash to exist- ing A mortgage. See it . Tow. Owner leaving city and will give quick possession, ‘SPECIAL - $300 DOWN. STATELY SOUTHERN CO. . WIAL - in the heart of village of Clarkston. From the foyer you'll enter the enormous living ‘or the charming - dining room The seperate breakfagt room is delightful, the kitchen modern. Bed- rooms such as you heven't seen in years. Full base- ment, of: course, plus «@ i ail purpose room ay be purchased by a oualified veteran fer down, or a downright bar- gain for cash _ SUBURBAN — 1.000 wn — 900 per 2 Faas Hxine room with & ‘ft picture window. Laree, ~ eonvenient kitchen, 2 bed- Keres tat Ya (eae je é vileges Full price only 67.90. | COUNTRY LIVING AT ITs a Is be! WESTOWN Realty Company *: Dlamond 1.0320 BEST DEAL IN TOWN § rooms and bath, Full basement Garage. Hardwood floors) Ne wt furnace. Well - landscaped lot, paved street, city water and sew- er, $8.050, only $950 down. 3 BEDROOMS LOW DOWN PAYMENT Here is a home thet was built in 1955 and deserves your atten- ion at these features: 3 bedrooms, auto, of] heat, gas hot water heater, storms &. screens, on paved streets, 100x150 fi. lot. Lake privileges on Maceday. & Wiliams Lakes and built-in xitch- is good value. WHITE BROS. REALTORS Phone OR 3-1295 __Open Eves an $—Sun. 10 to 5 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE TRADES SCENIC 37 acres With 7 reom house. frontage on M24 for § or “6 acres With tiodera home. home overlooking Walters Lake Will aceept other properly or contract WEST | SIDE Modern 10 room > in- come, private entrance apartment, = Tat ag, U8 Pa OF. “a § heat, "aie heen “0,000 yond 9 1956 by NEA Service, tne. = _— CLA < “Now use these registration lists and remember our 1362 Wr aaree o ESTATE goal is that everybody votes at least once!’’ FE +6092 0 +4813 eos | Rent Lease Bus Lease Bes. s. Prop.494 Lees to Loan 53 E ‘Swaps 557 BARBER SHOP FOR RENT. 885 ee ES ee : Baldwin Ave. FE 2-4788. TOYS, TOYS, TO Business = ae ties ri 1 EAGUE FINANCE co. S, TOYS. T YS ness Opportunities 202 N. MAIN See a os chee oa rake PART TIME INCOME. or ROCHESTER, M ICH. aaa « eomenee Line ot fire | Miter ve tas Mote ‘oar Base Price fistures. riday evenings tijl 9-easy BARREs HARDWARE 201 ery a, TOWN, grees cater 3 “piece bath, basement. rade for vacant/:and = house- “TIM WRIGHT nr acnenns SE a ~ , chest, . FE ph, | Feo “DUO ee = 's at discount prices. GRAY DAVENPORT 6 $25. INQUIRE " eee net | [Sale Household Goods 57 iF A USED © $6. TV antenna » WAYNE GABERT 21 WN. PE 54-6189 ATOR, 9 eu. ft. Good diti Ww ———-s WINDOWS AND Staptair 62901 springs, is pr “ee GAL ar ge > spied —— WINDOWS WITH CASE- aeat shes abd storms. Also 2 sets of th doors. FE 32-2255. sf burner, overload PE 25411. Orchard Lake Ave. KNOTTY PINE PANELING, wo wood BUILDI | 8181 Dixie” Hwy. . $100. 01 008 Milks Mf 61300. R FURNACE AND 250 GAT. Good cond, $60 Eves. $39.98. GOOD USED ELECTRIC RANGES ALL NAME BRANDS AND SIZES. — SOME LIKE NEW $39:50- AND UP CONSUMER'S POWER CO. 28 W. Lawrence rE $-8151 FOR SALE: . ONE WESTING- | house ‘refrigerator & breakfast | set. 5-0) any FREEZERS. We have them. Uprights i Chest | types. 12 ft. t. : Fot a Leagan deal come in and . We take trade-ins Credit Terms, NG BROS. | | 01 PE 4-1112 PEDONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE CONDITION. oe e+ 5. Milk’ .s Patt REALTOR |___For ‘or Sale Clothing 56 q FINANCE CO. sate Cash money cheep +1912. a OPERATE FUEL OTL FOR RENT NEW MODERN’ store Neighborhood offers unlim!- | oder. $181 ¢ for good mer- , Re- TO BUY SEL. REALTOR PARTRIDGE THE ‘BIRD With fast, courteocs service and _TO SEE on payments to fit our Sotew? GasSLOINE STATION. WALLED - Md Lake ares. Requires $1.s00 ED: ee Sa cas ceae wen | equipment and tmventory, MUtual | private a Ms. -eet 2"eu H |———- —- | ou |BY OWNER. RESTAURANT For [3 sae pose A | FE Home & Auto | cha er. Si¢) merce Ra HARDWARE AND SPORTING TN Perry Street goods on Dixie Hwy Owner re- | ‘Second Ficor) tring Easy terms Very good | __ Hours § to $ Saturday § to 1 & eee sa set. OE Fat ee OR Buckner Customers - (= Wi, Segue 3S LAND ‘ie, ier ge LARGE BARNs < ON | ay wear SASHABAW.MAYBER ,_ $200, down PE $4032} to 6 pm. i 6 Acre s— Wooded If you like trees natura] oe of this 3737 parcel quiet ae be ay Only 3 Teiee west of Pan- < H | < yesiat CARL AY. BIRD, Realtor | 503 Community Nationa! Bank Bid ‘TE_ 4431 FE. BEAUTIFUL HOME vr eer rrr looking Walters Lake = 100 ft late piivieaes. $808, Low 6 Gown 196 ACRES- GOOD LEVEL pay “ DENNIS O'CONNOK —— ne t becroom wee aoe = cecraie Sanee machine shed, broocer mea: = Tr a Sk| col cur ect vomsions. Locuted | 7 = = out buildings, ated | Fith $1,460 i. Bacinan. = near Hadley Michigan fex2e FT .ON r. ON BEAUTIPCL | MACE. =1G R. | aay La’ Pertest eorge R. Irwin wo wil 3 site — down and pet te may apn Piains. a AT ‘ER FRONT AGE On Cross Lake, Oskiand one - Lots IT) te 184 busy raat 213 incYusive, Union Se at ot We NW, Section 5, T 2 N q iy West, Bloomfield ip. to offered at cember 4 at 1:0 PM EST. County Batiding, Pontiac, Mechigan at not less than pear pe stricted to clubhouse and reai- . fenee use only. For edditional’ _~ information con- Anes DIV ISION ber Sale. Resort sort Prop. 44A Av SABLB RIVER CABIN. NEW pine Sale Suburban Prop. 45A Pranks “Ses nrat TOR oR, sg Eh Baldwin Ave. FE 5-010} or FE #0585 An Exceptional Farm Wade aes tos ghelasively the THE HOME — 3 bedrooms, ples- | tered walls, oak floors full base- . ment, modern in every detail THE LAND — @ acres -very table, 18 acres of apple or- | chard, 2 acres of grape vinerard i. Live str eam on rer of property | THE BUILDINGS -— 2 car ga- | page im excellent repair. 1 bulld- Se es ce mn. . 1 building 4 « 20 tise adapt LOCATION — paved road, 1! mile east of Clarkston THR PRICE $21,800, $5.000 gown. A, BAROAIX, EVEN FOR TRE VESTOR! 'Humphries| - gat =! FE 2-044 4+T1l4 ROCHESTER rs = = . r HOME SITES: aR rr2061 3 in BA - i —Bkr. ~ 4 _# em { : 1%. HP. POWER MOWER. 1 = best makes. perfect, new guar- | SAVE 50 PER CENT ON NEW | UPRIGHT PIANO. GOOD COND. | Happy Folks cid. Cost $7050 Price 635. MA | asteed for 8 years, but a new _ $65; 220-gal. fuel oil Destherm cil heaters, > room | FE 2.3026. ar Tal e | | fave refrigerator for a little more then | tank, $25: Dut-Therm hot l size, reg. —— Sale St Equi t 64 Buckner’s Employes serve with & 1 BLOND COFFEE TABLE a @ used machine. Michigan Fluo-| Sion burner and controls. or i. rei orper ‘tow oe = | __rescent, 392 Orchard Lake Ave. | _2-6773 67 ae *itebs, Dial | Re | 1s = | smile tp the most friendly manner, corner table like new FE 4-3252 DEER RIFLE — 0030 SAVAGE. ure. Sati 4 : wie e % pe idm Hi te easy to Gobi at Buckner’s.| ioe “Gor es __ RECONDITIONED 3 boxes shells, alt ost new 943. | = PLYWOOD * neat refrigerator, | von 34119, SUPERMARKET tm growing Oak- where courtesy and kindness are — . Maytag washer ..... $5030 | Washing machine | $20. HOBART MEAT SLICER, $80. HO- land County town. Now doing | shown to everyéne and borrowing ? ALL WOOL WILTON CARPETS Coldspot Refrig. ............ $39.50 troner. portable. sightiy used. sis. | — earry prices bart hamburger grinder, % h. $200,000 grossa per yr attractive ts a pleasure ; _Stse betsy rugs. Used 5 months ".s Range sod pod 32_Front St = = iF; g ‘ Saad oe. rger gr 5 -» Bevin art t xtra income 3506 ¢ Range. DUO Ac TER, os 3. D {rom weasels’ Real estate, and a0 Provide. for four immediate and 2 JSED: REFRIG ONE $25 AND Clayton's Furn. < Appl of] tank with gsuge on legs. . $6.18 | coe ee een ‘Walk-in cooler, | trade for home. Contract or eay,| c cach erga ecosums wi the 5 “Ricki oo any ots Orchard Lake Rd FE S674) Sts OS —— 3753 | 12-PT. HUSSMAN MEAT COUN | trade fo: ant Ca can ner : 3 | 12- = ame so — oo or eny- pmo ly were pee Ss wan: 3 Rooms or MAPLE FORNI REFRIGERATOR. 629.50. 3. SEWING DOORS " irch $16.00) ter for sale cheap, or swap. FE comed, your patronage ts @p- | = Bectoum set. machine, $19.50: 30 SAVAGE. N 5 erm | mor ieee $34.50; large wardrobe, DONT LET DAMP S ad cine Winchester pump. Good — l K ‘K E R ; # c ir , use don rated STATION and large | 'B N i | ter yt ga ‘ae TSWerwick's. rE. a A 7 - fea pg = gt size 4. af ogc Ie ed INING | ae : ELECTRIc LIGHT FIXTURES OARD SALE 16 gauge single el. Pontiac. Grossing $87. 000 ’ pores | Peidaire HALE 182 - for every room im house, newest. fe" Me” a" ant + fe 3651 mo 2 acres 0a ey Ideal for 32ND FLOOR. : th ir, 2 | dryers, ranges, .,,Water| Gesigns, pull downs, modern, tra- at new low price. ~ condition : y real estate, Wil ‘trade for 4512 DIRT HIORWAY TY. re ious eet ce a. ve heaters, TV'e: Cramp FE) aiional, terrific values. bedroom. Ge car Quilty Butlting Call after 7 = indicia , - Will trade for| | DR N PLAIN | 94675. anna $4.50 value. $2.25. ing if Material on your next SS EE =s we BAneerol wile LAKE if TV TAB 3 | REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. | $1005 ‘value $363. Porch. 2.95 house job or store ee ee PUMP. NEW. : : __.3 VAN DYKE! UTICA uf ‘TABLE MODEL, 645. FE All makes guaranteed sie Elee- value, 1.95. Slightly fectory {r- ci a full of — | _Best_offer” FE §-31 WARD F. PARTRIDGE 2 VA Ps ~~ mG _tric. 502 N PE 45160. yegelare. Sse our large a Plywood. a ; it REMINGTON | PUMP” ACTION. fe ECE LIVI SUITE, nan 1TH’ te uotescent, - ; ts, Hardware, : scope, Kentiworth ‘REALTOR FE -4-3581/ wout LIKE = SORROW MOE. = green. good condition: san | BNat = p ROCLAWAT podnh H| Chard bebe Ave PAUL ST CYR LUMBER CO. ae AVaca uabinn te a rH wiht REAL ESTATE & BUSINESS | ey. Please w on! ress metallic studio couch, MA $1 t 5 2 Ww ana CoE ao - THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN | Box 3. SROOM OIL STOVE FOR SALE. | _Bevert al iene bet ‘| EXTRA SPECIAL ree EMpire en in, “Both ike pew. PE — 1050 W. HU RON Si. PAxTE SONS TO we «| OR 200. ‘STOVES, BOUGHT. SOLD EX: | White Pine Paneling 30-0? REMINGTON PUMP RIFLE. OPEN EVE ‘TIL 9 | BAXTER & TIVINGSTONE 4g } ROOM WARM MORNING COAL | changed. Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem- 4 REAL BARGAIN Ite ft like ew with scope, case and "SERVICE STATION _ WN "Greund Pioor) j Bester foe. Ceccline range, G6. | eet: Ca a eee 3 tank controls, $180. PE be sen lat { “* os ft 5 Avatiable f 1 : et SOW saad 3 TRADE-IN DEPT. |30Cett suppty all your building | . r or lease by major of] | ul 28x55. 3 AT e company. 2 stall. Good locat! suet. PE esane Cail after ¢ pm. Recond. Easy washer ...... $20.95 | needs—field tile :insulitien, sheet- is X 16 TENT. ERY OC GOOD CON- CON- Retseneblel rent. Por farther us | P-™: | Recond. Electric. retrig. $60.95 | rock, roofing, nails, windows, dition, $45. MA formation call FE ¢i5l11 | wh eS ete) asta | Studie couck Tie Se | doors, deer sevtwars. piyecere. SHEETROCK Paik = | es to 0 3508 p80 toaster, Car bed. car seat, Taylor | § pe. wood dinette ext. table i ta ‘wood, | re ND | BOs NTIN GEORGE _KORN Dine pide Loam a | bins “gun type oil b ee Pepean week comer oar ee FREE eee Ee 4 8 She 35) a as | ke, a oo || oe George: ‘of Restor Part. FRIENDLY SERVICE 23-1686. +5 room ot heater aes $0881 SURPLUS LUMBER Xx eet SL. a YO F-31585 al after 4. ridge’s 1 alert and experienced | = 2 pe. living $29.25 U 3049 KRAG. $50. § MILLIMETER - -saiesmen, Wants to list r busi- | ] bh i 3-ROOM OUTFIT < . W Y vMAN’S Material Sales Fir Plyscore, 4x8x% sh $30, OL 2-2021 _ess Cail him at PE ¢3se1 easonda S BRAND NEW | 5340 o Highland na. tise) OR 3-7082 | Blanket insuistion, 100 ca, fas : : o;ER "| GAS STATION. LEARE ARB Cet cash for seasonal expenses Modern, 2 suite, 2 blonde. step | GERE- BOT PS rr en Stee en BS | Meope: 2 Remington’ with “rife sorte tele aE 508200 in VISIT Phote. ire a few es eens eee USED D HOT POINT AUTO, WASH- FOR SALE OR TRADE. STOKER, | Dou Bir. guid. 214 with 10 power scope. P36 eube- taucent rane. Dele so sr ag facts, a “as 4—U oo a decorator lamps, Used TV. $1905 and up | condition. 20 frame Root Honey Fh oun — af matic revolver. FE 5-8522. _Phone Ortonville 22:or #9F11 © ‘ Hiccrcl Sesreem) suhe pha bt SWEETS RADIO & “APPLIANCE | catractor, trade for gentle horse xe fir plywood .... $2.50 3906 REMINGTON, 721 ALASKAN e or eOFll { and maftress 2 vanit FE 41133 | saddie__West Side Brendel ett? | Inside dor ae —— 4g 1Sc | Scope, Willidms quice detachagie BENEFICIAL | ismps. ry piece dinette choice a TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR | 52 Sunset a. 0459 MU 46865 : ie door jams, . a. C396 = ‘peep site and sing. PE ae op - i anges nm as “LETS TALK FINANCE CO ALL FOR $289 W. Huron. “ws ' Set ter an ae | SMALL 7 WHEEL es BUSINESS” 7W Lawrence 8t FE ?- ONLY $2 WEEKLY Se ns “Munre Klectrc ‘Co. | Empir € SAVE UP TO $500 ON MATER TAROE SELECTION OF USED RI- ' . aoa a EEARSON'S ee eran 1060 W. Huron * '9600 Union Lake Rd. at Commerce) JALS FOR COMPLETE HOUSE. les and . Ben's Loan HARDWARE ‘Mortgage | Loans — ‘x = Used Tradein D EM 3-4148 EASY TERMS. ce, 4 Patterson, FE 45141, Your home will be con- ~~ bay Somers p< “ges RANGE. | Jsed Lrade-in Dept. : @SHOT BOLT ACTION 3630. SHOT sidered in trade for this Loans — $600 to $1 500 pent epipldlth oretg p= severe; Lounge ke Oe: gisss W AND TRIM MFGR MAKE SURE IT's 15 timies, $30. PE 8-3742. apic & apan Hardware near Zt full size 5. 3 in and ove sh a ess st eeneee we doors a : a = S = s = Petes ete | bet melenler en | Steet Beemens” gi te Cees mee PR | een me S|. BURMEISTER | jyy'ss wot trot ates ant got A re rs land x ity ¢ voncece d “ ' : erty will == in value for 2. For home additions or im- Poet de aE a pe dining Suite... .seee $5.30 trim : Northern Lumber Co. [ys 7 6. Telegraph Ba. you day and | Bight. Call for rovements ANTIQUES. NEXT TO TRAILS Teievision set. blond........ ie Base ........... 39.00 Pentee bg «er oe — pects aaNTEne : an appointment and take a 4 To or End Boat Houses, Pontiae Lake. | Refrigerator .. waean’ 50 | REE STANDING TOILETS. $18.96 x EM , £2 83747 Lowest prices enyeners os thene look for soremoh todas. house constructed OR a os contention tines 21x32 double sinks .......... $6.95 peeciterenh eae F “WELDING SHOP te ~ a ie temps, 134 _E, E Howaré, ae i “FHOMAS ECONO: MY 13. pe colored bath srts—* Soo ees as Model 9 _winchester, Reg. $120.90, - WG OTIC $. On second mortgages. ctory ands, irregulars. $00.95 | Frigidaire and GE washers, dry- ree Excellent Pontiac location Apply 200 National ‘Building =| NOVEMBER SPECIALS FURNITURE CO. AVE Piveenene £0 x : Model 4 oe Reg. ¢111.66, with : ‘ Pontiac. or ohon = + years. ‘ing wun een : : a — ‘$8 ___*Porniad’ MICH bgt collars tent off on ‘suaiguns, wurept —tiving b ter ba equipment Swaps .55 Sewing machine a | UpRIOnT F PIANO, GOOD CONDI- ‘all aier 8 p.m. PE 47239. 23-5821. Insulated” ‘red hunting coats, from oo ae eee Meee ironer . 35 | __Call_MA 6-3900. FORI- Of, TANK WT ae { ace Bo price: 555 33-FT_ ALMA HOU AILER. 3 piece Gauge, 6 esp, SS. FS therseal brand; | best ES Terma, ws trade for 3 tooms of furni- | Rapes bedroom =D R . ceccseseesee 690.96 | Gauge, fil es: ware Wea eal b: ondi- KELLY’S HARDWARE. MICHIGAN B : of $809 cash & take over Fhileo radio): $8 Used gas stove ..-..--sss-sse qon.ge | TIRT SSD siete at, ce | con srt oe ‘sire, 30x24" 3004 Auburn at Adams Py U SINESS | “payments, Clarence Trailer Park, | 1:"% ¥ Used wi $5.09) tbs, > . one, 24x20"; door, 7x6'8": all auburn Heights FE 2-881 | SALES CORPORATION 3. 207) Tuck Rd BUY SELL OR TRADE wey bed. with maiteese fie | Saxti ‘douvie, sinks, $14.95 ¢ 98 band | for $20; or ‘will sell separately . } ROOMS OF FURNITURE, WILL aa : Sha ; |“ sell_or trade “eat, 104 8. Saginaw Fn.2-402 | Ne LORDS WAREHOUSE. som, so 8. Ty. Phone FE 7 to 9 am. Call after ter 4 p.m, . JOHN A. LANDMESSER. BROKER | “Or housetrailer Bender OTOMATIC WASHERS, BENDIX, : M RA|DEER RIFLE, HD-NTING 1813-8. TELEGRAPH RD. yton Plains, Ra. |. toa West General Fiectrie. Thor. | 2238 ‘itzabeth Lake Road D Giator, gas burner. FE 21330 or| clothes. 16x16 tent. Reg. | PARK AT OUR FRONT Doon [3 QUARTER pury Y ween — ‘Garage oors Arthur st. oe Grive; 11-16 to 2 inch-1? piece:| * ball = "® REPLA VANITY AND BENCH, SIMMONS WINDOWS | GUNS — 8 v's cme bed da Berry steel overhead Leach, 7) _ Trade for power saws, gun, cash. aceny | Sed Pncempett, Dreemmeet teble | Sede, ah aise and. price Sey ¢Gations OF eee SSORTSMEN 4-9374 8: 7m, th "ee 5 ‘Sauls Land Contr, 52 Hep es non m BMI AL TV, A-1 CONSOLE, $35. Tacuum NERS. PARTS, | “selgctio car oe wo A HOUSE PAINT, NEVER SPORTSMEN ~— mine a] N. Opdyke Lot 29..| ANY LENOTH } Fir FIREPLACE WOOD. : mates. ioe then yon ae iin, Vee us “give fs ORIGINAL 5 — vervice. Biuing, seepes, ery ieinca 3 ~ Sold & , ‘AINERS. PHONE 20% Discount A es oS 1“ DAVENFORT. eon ane BERRY "DOOR ae Co gps SANDY'S SPORT SHOP - vUinwy quire @ : z 96.400 Balance, New 2 bedroom | CA DIL LAC. “ABOUT A! . 199.05 SH FOR FURNITURE. weei't wa On 8 home. A-l —— Cost to you| ‘rade for out bent. ron ite Rue CAN BE FOUND | | FREE HOME TRIAL CSE Ei = pe FE 3190 motore cle or, what shave ye you. L&s SALES is A. WAGNER CO. had Aluminum combination windows | j00 REMINGTON all 27 , hour _FE 5-1080 after’ 5:30 Pp. RE a oO . Phone 5-922! GRAY FRIEZE LIVING ROOM | & doors, aluminum & FPibergias | 3 © ws ben at either FE bose PE $-0075. | FOR SALE On SWAP, | “Ant ¥rHING jess to Space heaters, all Epie | suite, 8 x 10 tent with wooden| &Wnings condition. Shot J.C. HAY ate Realtor | slyeewel yee Leisty elalend | tints “aand" scene tetierr:| | WAYNE GABERT'S | for. uty ref'coutimen ool] FE, 4.6089 8 _E Walton Open Eves, | THe dome, 8. ators, remges and Water beaters. FLOOR SAMPLE SALE | Gitca “on : * am. to & pm. Money to Loan §3 | FOR SALE OR TRADE. PURE. dressers, vanities and spr ier seule Sine sae _.~{Sttte Licensed Lenders) boxer — & weeks old, pete ee YF oe suites, | ors, divers, aus and | electric Pr Se ; e . easiona ghnire LOANS $25 to $500 | tice oma 1 BOR Fast asic fame; Snine soon at we taguew Px a a ; ; $ Pie, 3 BA Sther mise, teme NEW & USED. BENEFICIAL ney ne i De S| val oar wete- For Sale Miscellaneous 60| nace. Must sell si once, 1 yr. FINANCE CO. down payment on a goed en LavaWaY LAN ~— - it we Unstall ( Loan) ery pean EASY ® PC. DINING SUITE. 1 W. Lawrence St RT i eee outa. a MONTHS TO. Pay |: cond. Reasonable, FE 5-5285. Having Trouble With REGISTERED. trade. Com + Ww . GET CAS ge wea tosh coetee, S aneus ef free | 6-500. Your Septic Tank? ; puppies for running re Camp - Cesspoot ea fee 7 accepted at eee ae & ion = 44 j vel, fill, peat. Earl How- 3-0831. | FULL LOAD | PARM TOP SOIL. $11 Frome gener FE 8-6301. | LOAD. d) Walton and nd Bi | 7 te ep + DIRT Sia as ALE E. CALL , FE 3-2965 between 8 HACE OIE es SCA CALL | after 3. YE toes A-1 TOP SOIL Pol, sand a6 aravel, Beach sand MA 42397, . Black DIRT SAND, GRAVEL. FE 3-1768. Cieo Price RT.-CLAY LOAM, [ Peat moss, os mixed top dressing. Trounc grave] and __ sand. I Si Siade. PE 5-0448 GRUSHED | snow WHITE LIME stone for ervoesrs and parking reall, FE ae DRIVEWAY GBAVEL ene — Ri TOP. sor, = VERS min delivered. PE 4-6584. TE DELIVERY ON FILL i od ir dirt, — = dirt @ gravel ‘ee AC RE SLEKE SUPPLY | Wash sand Travel Pull dirt. | z trucking. OR | PROMPT_— DELIVER. 94 YARDS+ :_black dir: or peat. OR _3-9644. AD GRAVEL. 5 .¥DS, 41 DE- . PE 44588. - —_———— livered OP “ABOUT 7 CORD 6 OF DRY wooe , Caries Long, Sieeth Rd, Mii- g21_Mt. Clemens ROTO-TILLER. Call evenings. on a new corn Splcker or wagon, come in and E TAKE TRADEINS = CREDIT KING BROS. FE 40134 YOUR LH. DEALER Pontiac Rd at Opdyke TRACTORS & TILLERS ‘New and, used. Rock bot- tom prices this month!| Evans ut ae Dixie Hw Eq "aa of 7. TILLERS & 1 TR ACTORS Buy your rotary tiller have a good — of used tiers 12’ to 24°. All in good condition. Used garden tractors and power lawn mowers. LEE’S_ SALES Py SERVICE FE 3-9830 MeCULLOGR aa awe 1890 Crooks Ro McCULLOCH CHAIN Saws: DROP Miller's ment 1503 14 #1112 = yd ME. OR 3-4604. SEE US FOR BIND corn pickers, Aig corn ering Dav - Phone (4582, Or —tonvitie, : WILL PaY cat FOR A yee size farm tractor. Auction Sale 77 AUCTION SALE EVERY WED- —~ = rtm of household furniture, corkment, persona) effects, L. E. Smart, Sale F A we Jat Went Tus SERVICE TIRE & TREADING CO. : | 481 N. Perry 8t. “a Sone i GOOD USED bs Bangs up. Also whitewalls. ve : Tine eALes 503 8. Saginaw Auto Service sl chine 23-2563. CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE Badere rebor Zuek Me - Wood Phone F ls ‘33 w Sale Motor Scooters CRUISER. GOOD be seen aeeen 2 and 7 p.m. ‘ FE 5-0865. eekdays. = COND. CAN We BLUE Le WHITE PONY CYCLE. For Sale Motorcycles 83 83 PART? AND SERVICE ON oe Harley Davidson vee — Davidson Sales Co. 373 Sa, For “Sale Bicycles & is PT CHRIS excellent condition, terms, $1354, 45.8. Blvd £. FE 4-0587. ENGLISH RACE BIKE. $15. FE _8-3745 } THOOL XAM MeRROW | Se canine egeae “This makes the cook look good oe. YOu wearit when you _serve the dinner!” - ote) Alan _THE PONTIAC PRESS, “MONDAY, NOVEMBER. 5.1956 eee. For Sale Cars 91 ___Boats | & Accessories 85 Motor, two y $50. Call before 3 p.m. (ar el 3.6 Firestone Outboard. a 'S1 CHEV, % ears old,| or after 5 pm, OR 3-, 3496 FORD CRAPT, UTILITY, 1955 CO TER J CENTURY 1957 CORONADO-RE- SORTERS —-OUTBOAR | PLAY. 1955 & '56 RESOR TRADE-INS, LIK N INLAND L AKE SS SAL ES ON DIs- ADO, 1955 8 ey ARE _PE_2-6122 SA iD, FROM § TO 8/ ken Ra. doliars @ cord at house. C. Gor-| AT AUCTION 0} on is PR 3127 W. Huron - don rose ieeatea % ete Em napbberg of | FE ¢7121 CANNEL COAL, FUR- ce a road } FUN. FSS Sar te Groner sree Phy-|—en Satusdan Mond beginning ai} :VINRUDE MTRS MO. 6 REO. POINTER | : 4 yr. old Boxer. PE _2-1048. | AKC GERMA~ SHEPHERD MALE , SqAUEOL REGISTERED Tor fox terrier : io PUREBRED | YORKSHIRE PiGs . 7 ster Ra . . aS. ew: “» City.» PE $6159 Oaxiand * Puel & : Paint. _Plants, Ld cmmede Shrubs ‘68 68 1 p.m. full line of near new farm implements. 1956 WD mers tractor with - live used only 20 hours. 14” plow farm ail C tractor with cwlticetor, New Holland No, bl er, See the new 57 For Sale le Pets : 3 MALE, BEAGLE BOUNDS. 5 Ex- cellent. rabbit dogs. $78 for both. | AKC SABLE COLLIES, 6 WKS. S $8371. old; FE AKC REG Oo. CERMAK SHEPHERD, coon hounds. 5530. AKC REG. SScitien PUPPIES, black and silver. buff, FE 2-€6254. AKC REG. DACH3HUND PUP- > ae 4960 Georgia ‘Dr. off Brown | art BLUE T TICK PUP, 2 YRS. 970. +0007. OR 3-900, ; SHARING, OD COMPANIONABLE. one sed $2 ee. _on im OS 8 GERMAN SHEPHERD. 6 MONTHS, ene, temperment, ARO reg_—MA SHEPHERD ws i AKC Res de Good r 6 p.m, Patakeers Gar To talk erv, 2489 suoere. Re. FF +6510. 1 YEA 1957 TOUR-A-HOME: 5 ft. s watchdog. | trailer. Just right for traveling and deer hur Barer” A TTTS Chainiers No Teense models. Harrington Boat Works 1899 8. Telegraph FE! 32-8033 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTOR: Service Staccraft & Sales and star boats and tle combine. McCormack Deering HY Dude trai) rything for the ones — on — 2 , — = a veut wheel tractor manure 6 er, ounns MARINE $v McCormack Deering tractor corn 36 Orcha. ae Ave. planter, 32 foot conveyer with gas Phone FE 2-8020 engine, and many other toate. MERCORY OUTBOARD MOTORS Also . hay, straw 8 doors and service Bborty Hook's silage, poultry and dairy cauip- a Lake Ave. men rley Herr. proprietor, en et ste _Qreneré_ Lake _ Os. fvarga County, Savings Bank. MERCURY AND CHAMPION OUT- -eler 1 Hi eS eee = Attention, Deer Hunters! ft pee First $150 _tanes 1 ttt MY 2-383! FREE! FREE!!! 18’ PONTIAC CHIEF ee 1957 Detroiters BR PONTIA AC CHIEF TEN WIDES 33 to 50 ft 8 wides available. A lange selection of used mobile —— esd et be vurchsed on HUTCHINSON 4301 Dixie Hwy. : Drayton Plains, OR 3-1203 2830 8, Dort Hwy. Flint ALL ALUMINUM OR vt. trailer, awning’ included, 1985 ~ 35° CONTINENTAL, 2. BED- rooms, Down a ‘and take over 229 E, Walton veart “ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. PE 5-006 2182 8. Telegraph 12 FOOT, PLYWOOD SPEED _boat. $20, OR_3-2000.- “$39.81; plus tax. Ferry Service Inc. +12 TRUCK' GOING NOR"H. PART load either way. FE 2-6806. Transportation Offered 87 FLY BY AIRLINER. CALIFOR- Tampa. $185; OR TO Take 1 exp. Nov. 2. 19. or Age FE 8- LOS ANGELES 35-45, “Shere 2635. Wanted Used Cars 88 88 PE 5-0719 oie ays Ready to Buy BAGLEY AUTO PARTS 170 _ BAGLEY | 8T. JUNK | CARS A! AND FURNACES, | MY _2-5402_ ©: +4578: “See M&M { Motor Sales - For Ps gt dg md op vale & cars 3-1603 “Bad Shelton Motor Sales barge 2 eet tor i Boe HIGH i $85 Paid ___ For Sale Trucks a) TON PICKUP. FE 2-15.38. PT. pia | motor, full! (=e $650, MUtual 48085. Mii- % TON PICKUP 1954, good condition, $775. OR 3.2002. FORD TRUCK, 541 TON WRECK- er, Fully For tnforme- _ion pox’ : M5 FORD vs % TON PICKUP. ures, overioag _sprihgs. $1050. OR : se 6 a RORD PICK-UP - HEAVY duty, 8 ft. body 800 vee. ¥ 4 equines, Pde trade. OA ‘om cmev ae i TON PICKUP. RA. ie and heater, turn signals, new eee one. Haskins Chev. wii many? at M15 nites ‘ti 9. “Wilsen GMC New & Used Trucks Oakland at Cass FE 56-0485 For Sale Cars your car, ke 1986 BUICK SUPER CONVERTI- ble, take over payments. FE i980 BUICK 2 DOOR. oe & down, A sume payin te of 814 66 ow ssume ents o Call Credit it Mgr., Mr ey onetidwest 4-7502, Harold | r Ford ‘52 BUICK SUPER. A HONEY 9605 1650 BUICK SPRCIAL 2 DOOR | very good, after 5:00 FE §-6454 ‘bo BUICK 4 DR. SPECIAL. - ~ cond, Take over _oee meets: FE 30214. 9 unti} 5 p.m ‘wo ee STATION WAGON, $5 ® week, Northville 7-35. Dealer. | %o BUICK ait, TOP, ROADMAS | | _Saiaase. Sam's Auto Sales. 124 | Svia OWENS YOUR FORD DEALER 147.8. Saginaw FE _ 4101 | ‘$4 CHEV, 210. 2 DR. DEL RAY with Pg, 2 tone paint. PE 1-0332. | 53 CHEVY $595 A aioe clean ¢doo with plenty | of service still jeft in “NORTH 90 91/ SAM'S AUTO SALES 724 Oakland For Sale Cars = 91 1953 FORD 4-DR., RADIO & HEAT- | er; overdrive. very nice condi- tion. Sacrifice, PE 54-2130 ‘# FORD. PVT. OWNER CLEAN Good mtr. and body, $150. FE $003 1954 7 3 DR. 6 CYL. MAIN. lee ‘Ford 2 dr. Both in excellent condition. 472 §. Jessie. "86 FORD FAIRLANE VIC. FM (_ WW. RSH. $1995. FE G21T0. | ‘$2 FORD CUSTOM, R&H, FORD- O-Matic: no money down, 9445. Jettrey Agi ‘eal "83 FORD 2 gy os CONDI- tion. FE 2-5142. | STATION WAGONS “$3 RANCH WAGON ~ ‘A Oceat Sedan 9 Passenger HURON MTR. SALES $52_W. Huron __FE 2-2641 40 FORD 2 DR "30 DODGE 3 DR. | Call after 4. OR3-3783 ‘8S FORD CUSTOM 6 2 DR. R&H, W. W. $1,075. MArket 42801. WILL ACCEPT | motors, BILL SPENCE | a Oakiand we 53 FORD $495 Radio & Heater v-6 $15 Down, jong terms NORTH = CHEVROLEF EX: | 1000.S. W Woodward, B’ham ‘i? FORD,V8, R&H, GOOD Mo- tor and body, EM }-4721. | 1951 FORD VICTORIA, RADIO & Fordomatic, no money cao Sag of $27.63. ~ eg Mr. | Harold | i Midwest case. ‘ord West Side Used Cars Drive out where. overhead 1s low | and seve the difference. ‘Meny Uy atop : J percee to choose from. rE 42185 West "Side Used Cars *55 FORD SED. DEL. ¢ ex- Mod engine, radio & heater, on clean, low mileage. ~ NORTH Exc [32.8 MAIN 8T_ gir ae 300 DELUXE, $365. ‘53 Pontiac $865 He: 232 8. SAGINAW “LA ; a TT. ii ng ine VIC. . $2145 : 4 ReTOR A on Ha | ‘$$ DODGE W 9 PAS. . $1795 a ‘8S DODGE OP... $1605 |. “s ‘Sh CHEV, 4 BEL AIR . $1445 . ‘$5 FORD P. EB... 81445 ae f eee Se Hint MERC. MONTCL. 4 DR. $1205 80 Fine Cars tO | Same Tio #1285 ‘$3 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. PON os | : 53 4 DR. MERCO .. 8 675 Choose From | forage Mba. $38 $1 dunes. SARATOGA ¢ DR. 8 445 W BUICK 4 DR, 8 425 ‘$9 BUICK SPEC. HARD T . 8 395 . '§0 CHEV. 4 DR. .......0..55 $ 368 ‘ BU 1CK 2 DR. cocccece § 245 . E PICKUP ......- 86 DODGE | : PANEL RIEMENSCHNEIDER | Dodge Plymouth FE 32-6131 seen eneee NORTH » CHEVROLET - 1000.S. Woodward, B'ham PONTIAC STARCHIEF. “tac ‘S00 “ise 42028, PS INTIAC. ret FS TG clean 136 V4 ton mules ene owner, PONTIAC 1068, DR STARCHIER. « y mcctee ° ns port Ee ert) STUDEBAKER Commander, with redio and are Here's one you must see appreciate E, Rutgers Sig rE ee Gidea! ‘oer moun” Salt" Creat oe et., Mr, Liber Midwest 6-6560, Harold Turner Ford. TODAY'S | qu Sean Pe ae I “SPECIAL VYLOIIGY9 *S3 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook 4-Door DARK GRAY FINISH, LOW MILEAGE. TRANSMISSI TIRES. TESs THAN 3,000 MILES. $159 DOWN $4281 PER MONTH ~ BRAID ™ Debee gf Nadav Dasiet 32 Years Fair Deal a - Cass at W m smike FE 20 55 PL. YMOUTH ed va, 4 bide tetcbankon er R& WwW Bia “White HU RON MTR. SALES 652 W. Huron FE 2-2641 ‘36 NEW WHITE BELVE- dere Piymouth hardtop. $2,000. _ MI 66212 . ee PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR. GOOD body, running cond. $75. Park- hurst Trailer Park, Let 26. Lk. Orion. Wm. Hair. fe PLYMOUTH R H. LiKE new 14,000 ectual Oe. OR | gab FE YMOUTH CLUB COUPE. roe & Heater. wen Tires. No own, assume pay- per month. Call Credit Mgr. Parks, Midwest _ 66550, Ha rold _Turne er Ford ins PLYMOUTH STATION WAG- en. Sport suburban. 4 dr., radio, heater, push-button drive. car-top carrier, only [cs pg miles) Like new Cost abou Serene will sell for $2. 100. Call } MA « +-1200 Clarkston Motor Sales | CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH IMPERIAL | Clearance sale of ail mew cars and cemonstrators 1949 Pirmouth ¢ ¢r er than most 1953 models 4951 Chrysler_Wind ‘Op Ford CU stom 2-DOOR | $1295 - ~'54 Merc. HARDTOP $1895 ‘86 PONTIAC STARCHIEP, 4 DR, = _ Meering. will consider older trade in. OR_3-7871. on poner STARCHIEF, 4-DR. custom with power features. It's a beauty ivate owner, FE 5-3168. SEE OUR “Safe Buy” “USED CARS CENTRAL +—-LINCGEN-MERCURY- Cass e+ Pike Sts. FE 4-3685 Deluxe ci | '55 Chev. 2-Dr. .....$1195, -Three 1956 , 55 Ford Convert ...$1495; Pontiat T 55 Buick S. Riv. ...$2195, ontiac a. Buick 55 Pontiac 2-Dr. ...$1595 t SPECIAL 2DOOR _/'35 Chey. Spt Che. _ $1395 Demo's adillac Cpe. ’54 Chev. 2-Dr. .....$1095 Save 54 Pontiac Cat. ...:$1395 °S4 Ford 2-Dr. .....$ 995 up to 3] 000 33 Buick 2-Dr. sooo) Ose) . 33 Pont. Convert. .:$ a 83 Pontiac .........$745 / 7+ 33 Pontiac Sed. ....$ 795) Lite new ¢ ar 55} Ford ‘$3 Olds 2-Dr. ......$ 995. = DOO $3 Chev. 2-Dr. .....$ 695 ‘53 Chevrolet.:......$735 2DOOR '33 Ford 4-Dr. ......$ 795 i’52 Pont. Sta. Wgn. $ 895.°53 Pontiac ¢...... s $695 - ————|'52-Ford sedan -..-9 405, + Beem 51 Chev. 2.Dr. PG $ 395! . . | 1995 ‘51 Mercury 2-Dr. ..$ 395 "s2) Pontiac. 02-0 $595 | 4dr. Mydramatc. '55 Pp tj JEROME |*52 Pontiac Deeees cee SaaS on jac | STARCHIEF CAT. + i : | R&H clean | Cpe } anes Piymouth 4 dr Belvedere V8. - ew car condition, R&H. 1953 Nash Rambler station wagon, R&H, like new, no rust CLARKSTON $1495 ‘04 Buick —~SPECIAL 2.DOOR. 1955 PONTIAC 4 DR. STAR CHIEF. 14.700 — One owner. Clean. FE 2-164 "Bright Spot" — AUTO SURER-MKT.- Olds-Cadillac Orchard Lake at Cass. Fi. 8 0488 | i 4 NORTH _ CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B'ham JACK HAUPT. PONTIAC SALES Clarkston 4dr. Exc. cond. N MAIN ST. CLARKSTON Open nigh's wl 8 MApile 5-5364 w MApie 6-114! if’s TIME TO GO TO MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES 1987 27-FOOT TRAILER. Ao pai OR 3-1372. PALACE, $1700. EXC. "elton Beth win shower, Ho Soy ita “ue ts 8, AR ne: Hill Rd; waaay line of "weed trailers oor Molly Marine Coach Sales iS2i0 _Nolly Rd. Holly, ME ‘nr | CHEAP, $1,200 ¥4-FT. DETROIT- er. Ri ‘Crescent Lake Rd. MA Pow. AR. WE Pat , SHARP tae MODEL CAR. COMMUNITY MOTORS OPEN ‘TIL 1 0 OLive 2f31! «< 803 N. Main, Rochester PM CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham ‘h] CHEV. NICE. ......... $395 8AM'S AUTO SALES 74 OAKLAND CHEV. 1952. DELUXE. R & H. FE 5-7233 after "54 ae PERFECT cond. Aig pile Only 2,200 _miles. Will finance. FE 8-610. WiD? JUNK CARS & SCRAP se Call FE S esth SHOP IT / Then Bring it Here HOUSEPRATEER FoR HUNTING we '@ pay ton dollar for sharp cars. PARAKEETS 183 Sanderson PE 5-5971 _EM >} 3-2003 iaiesid _ AVERILL’S ‘PUPPIES, C. | MUST SELL: $4. 9097. PONTIAC |. 2000 _Dizio Hwy. beautiful home ot aperpies ;| Lilet, Modern, with shower. Lived FE 30078 “we re 8-0323. e8 onth, NTED SCR. ARS Fifth St. Could detiver. 53458. im Reasonable. FE = Ph. OR 3-451) ARAKEET BREEDERS. ALL PET | 33 FT. MODERN FULL SIZE BATH |” HIGH 3H $$$ P. P AID PARAKEET BREED: mad 69 8. Astor, FE 46433, IGREED TOY PEKINGESE puppies, 2% mo. old ——— 6746 Hatchery Rd, OR 3- PARAKEETS. CANARIES CA aes Pood. Since 1927, 584 Oakland Ave Forts WOTRER THOROUGH. | bred beagle. $3. FE 5-0003 POODLES. OUTSTANDING PUPs. Stamese Kittens, ee Irish terrier at stud 3029 Cooley Li Laxe Rd. INGESE | _weeks ad. FE 7 REG. BLUE-TICN Pi Sur. 2 YRs. old. _Rd MU_ 49045 20 ‘PPIES. 6 UKc REG PLOTT SCeNDS. ALSO- 1 straight coon dog. 825 Josiyn Ra. Lake Orion. WANTED GOOD HOME FOR KIT- tens. FE 5-6556 WHITE PEMALE BOXER FoR} __ Bale. MY 32-3582 Dogs ’ Trained, _ Boarded 70 DOGS, CATS BOARDED pocs __ trained. Burr-Shell 375 8. Tele graph Hay, Grain & Feed 1 71 TYPES or may roR. Ae aise straw Will dedver OA &2179. IST & BECOND CUTTING. 5-4702 ’ ; 1200 BU OF CORK FE 7-0011 __For r Sale c ivestock 72 Oe ; 2 TO 8° LAKE ORION, _ WANTED: USED TRAILER homes and sports trailers. We will sell it for you on = lot for 10 er cent. oby arine Coach a 15210 Holly Re. Holly, ME. Oxford ’ Trailer Sales - OFFERS 19 GOOD {USED MOD. ERN TRAILERS ON RENTAL iad 2 GF COME, fer? SERVED. LY$, GENERALS, {| STUA ats, TOUR HOME AND MICHIGAN ARROWS. .14 TO 50 ano = 10 FT WIDE. HpgicheLl ACCESSORIES. 5 PER Cec MAREE ER, wy ou 3 2 wk sow: Trailer Exchange ANDERSON CHAMPION PRAIRIE SCHOONER BEEMER, FHORE-- 2 and 3 bedroom, 16 to 50 2 GOOD GRADE EWES AND Corriedale rams EM 3-4783 @ GENTLE SADDLE HORSES’ for sale 761 Brown Rd j 90 HEAD OF Dairy Cows, SELL | lo: berd. Terms ME!rose 46-5857 2190 Davisbure Ro HEREFORDS, GOOD GRAD E, Bred cows, Hereford buil . Reg and heifers. 1821 Pais ee Lk. Rd. __Holiy. MElrose 4-4671 | ‘FOR SALE OR TRADE. 2 STAN- dard bred mares} Standard bred | oid. 4 saddle . $98 Granger DE oa “ABERDEEN ANGUS 4 ocalives; open heifers, bred heifers and cows. also cows with pei by site Sqveral mice young i c 8&0 en wide. Bank rates. Best laces area. Late model | modern jobs * nesvatitionsd: iike | new. 10 per cent and iess down, BOTTLE GAS and ACGESSORIES STORE. Cars’ wirec hitches and over- loads instailec < c 8 Telegraph E_ 2.9200 Fr ——_ eross from Tel-Huron iron Ctr, i _Rent 1 Trailer Space 79, Fs i] i aubuRN i HEIGHTS MOBILE VIL- AGE. New Patios fiictea, eres ees 170 N mi. £ of Pontiac FE 5-3361, 4 QXFORD MOBILE MAN ‘those, who want the ; sonable rates Is FOR st at rea- cand clean, / units on cement Fy is ANT VIEW FARMS uf beontrd, Oakland per Mich, | OAkisnd 8.3712 Qwo ~Porrsren 3 OREaRIRG boars, FE 1-9068 te building —The nies folks 2 miley. “Zest of ia fer¢ on Lakeville; Rd. Ak _8-3022,_ or PARK AT PAREHO 23% Bethy ee eee Farm Produce | ws living ia ea vaca jin frem Pontiec / min i Priv. Leake. tonfiado egy pa houses, best Is Be $23.50" Phone MY 246i) | TRAIL ER SPACE 0 x 60 AND |, SO all tfodern, Robein's Mo- Au = utill- fer—te | — BUYING UT OF STATE. DEA Ls °* GLENN'S MOTOR SALES ; 254 8. SAGINAW ST. PE 4-737! f. UP WE EED trucks. Get our prices before you | _ CasH FOR ANY MA models. Economy, 22 Auburn FOR JUNE & CHEAP 29-2606 days or eves, “THE HIGH DOLLAR” THE HIGH DOLLAR cars. Por high need them. it will pay . J. NAN WELT © N’ CARS AND North Chevrolet’s Big Lot in Birmingham TO _ OR 3-1358 rt ee —. ve extra 8, you ‘well. 4540 Dixie MAKE OR LATE, We “| 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham ~~ 4955 CHEVROLET CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham 1952 —— CUSTOM #@ RADIO & heater. No money down. Assume j ments of $28.88 per month. Credit _ Mgr. Mr, Parks. a #7501. Haroid Turner 30 FORD A BARGAIN $108 SAM's AUTO SALES 724 Oakland 9-PASS. STA. WGN. 1954 Tord radio & a Ford. | | Open Evenings— Please Phone MAple 5-5141 ” ee ae a 4 DOOR ardtop, vouee 2380 miles, OR This Is eee te AS tinental wheel. This one is just = oT NORTH Your Chance ae CHEVROLET = TL DOANTIAC _ CHEVROLET : TUAT SS, Woooadwar>rd, Db dam F\AJLN TIAG | 1000 S. _ Woodward, B’ham CHEVIE ‘53 2 DR. ALL A-1 cond. Priced Lt by private owner. FE ACCESS. no sale /and soft ‘nylon tires, R & H. Save $1,000, MA A 41089, evenings. 1954 case ETE 1,300 MILES, FE HEV. 210. ¢ and heater eo MI 6-4437 CHEV. A REAL BUY $495 M’S UAUTO SALES 724 Oakland ~~ °S3 CHEVY $795. 4 dr. Powerglide, radio & heater. NORTH “___ CHEVROLET 53. 4 DR POWER | Glide Exc cond. | | Prt owner | "52 SA For Sale Trucks “F-80 90 0 1953-1954 AND 1955 132” - 144” 156” - 175” WHEEL BASES FROM $1050 LARR Y JEROME git yf bm e DEALER _ -| “POR _M A ‘YEA ie Bonn Bate ‘wo 8 Va name A "53 a) TON rari PICK In good ——— Bros, ‘Pie 4-07 $695. King rive, good shay MELROSE op WILLYS Pick UF 4 WHEEL . Phone Milford, 2 TON GMC TRUCK. 1983. 12 FT. PLATFORM SIDE ENCLOSER, ay .20 8 9 Villare / 5300 Evi: _Re- FE ee Jisabeth | aera oe ter rte » ECKING “@ FORD 4. GOOD ail Sad Te tia oR ‘ # y b ‘ 1 ee er ee ee ° you ij do, 28181. i088 a. ge hid By tae POA #9011 DELIVERY, mt “all FE Be So New! '57 Oldsmobile COMING HERE NOVEMBER 9 HOUGHTEN & SON 528 BOere MAIN, - ROCHESTER OLIVE 1-9761 & Piymouth Dealer ara " Walled Lake. MA 4-15 CAR PAYMENTS TOO “BORDER: some? Let us help. you adjust to some tesa expensive mode} Lake Orion Motor Sales POR asnCORy MY 22817 FORD MAINLINE '55 TUDOR, 2- rn blue & — $103. FE EASY ED _ WILL is CORVETTE, LIKE NEW. HARD |~ oa a in CHEVROLET. 2 TR RADIO «& | '85_ FORD 2-DOOR, Heater. No meee down, assume | _R&H, nH WW. .T8, MALE! 20 Bess: ments . = fo. ink month. 155 FORD 9 PA ASSENGER. COUN- , Mid- |” try Sedan. 16,000 miles, Fordomat- west lel aoe rane? “Ford. bod Paint and chrome like new. CHRYSLER $2.. $325 OR WILL|_ FE 5-0632. take trade. OR 3-5774. FORD Lax DOOR: NEARLY ‘s user eads Only Olds'Could _Duat “exhaust. $225, FE $1006. 1951 KAISER $195 overdrive Tires like new. -CHEVROLET | 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham ‘h). KAISER. HYDRA. $125. ‘48 _Chrysler, $85, EM _ 3-0623 °55 MERCURY M’CLAIR Hardtop. Merc-O-Matic, radio & heater, $1,695, NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham 3) FORD, 2DR. GOOD COND. ~*53 HUDSON JET This is a sharp little 4 door, acktop green body. R&H, auto. thift. WW. sharp inside and ou it leage, price ‘4 ri pura AUTO SALES 68_Oakiand FE 2-2381 1956 CHEVROLET LEFT OVERS 2DOORS —-4:DOORS WAGONS AND HARDTOPS “Never Weg or Titled Low as $1495, ae OLD CAR MONTHS JUST $95 OR DOWN AND UP TO 30 TO PAY To Pick The “CHE = ‘Tomorrow is lection Dav... the next four vears -are up to vou, _ CHEVROLET "53 Bel Air ........8 945 4 door, radio & heater, Power- glide. : Chad PON : 55 Catalina 870 $1895 Radio & heater, Hydramatic, PONTIAC 50 Four:bDoor ..... Radio & beater Hydramatic. Like new, FORD . 53 Convertible ....S1095 Radio & heater. . PONTIAC 54 Convertible .. Radio & heater, Bydramace. 52 Roadm'r 4Dr. ,-3 495 Radio & heater, automatic trans- mission, PONTIAC "54 Star Chf. Cat. $1495 | Like new radio. & heater. Ww. Walls, Hydramatic. "55 Gaston: Cat. ..» $1945 STAR -CHIEF, Loaded, Royal senetei tires 53 Four Dec 210 . .$ 895 Radio & heater 52 Custom eDe «2 -$. 595 Radio & heater PONTIAC *S4 Star Chief . CUSTOM. 4 DOOR. Radio & heat er, Hydramatic, W-Walls, » 155. Two Door 2 210 . $1395 Heat & music, PONTIAC | — $ 450 a $1495 | $1395 $595 = ‘52 Ford V8, 2:-DOOR “$2095 RUNNING ‘55 Olds HOLIDAY HARDTOP _ $995 _ ‘54 Chev. DELUXE 2-DOOR Last Chance to 4 FORD Customline 6 Take Advant- Clearance Sale to- OLIVER age of Our _ .. Hurry Over]. Overdrive. AND SEE OUR FINE SELECTION OF USED CARS. _ FHE-POLES- WE HAVE TAKEN PROVE OUR CUSTOMERS ARE SATISFIED, AND IT’S NOT TOO RL TO THINK ABOUT A GOOD CAR FOR WINTER. 211S.SAGINAW CHEVROLET Det Rav 2-Doot, Radio & Heater, Powerghde. All Vinvl Interior, W Walls, Clean as new. 35 CHEVROLET 2-Door 6 .......... oe 210 Series, 2-Fone SADDLE BROW \ BEIGE, Radio & Heater, Turn Signals 55 CHEVROLET 4-Door 6 .... $1295 210 Series, 2-Tone GREEN , Radio and Heater, Turn Signals. "54 CHEVROLET 5-Pass. Coupe ......... . .$ 495 Radio & Heater. Tires are good. No rust. ~ 2Door, Original BLUE finish, Radio, & Heater. Nicest one in town. ‘ 33 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2-Door ... SUN GOLD & IVORY, Radio & Heater, " Powerglide, W/Walls, Covers. -_ CASS & OAKLAND ’52\BUICK Super Hardtop .. 2:-Tone GREY, Radio & Heater, flow. Like new interior. 53 CHEVROLET, 4-Door ... 2-Tone IVORY & BLACK, Radio ‘and ‘Heater, Powerglide. Ready to roll, 51 CHEVROLET Bel Air Hardtop . oe _ 2-Tone BLACK & IVORY, 2Tome Red & interior. Radio, Heater, Powerglide. ss CHEVROL ET Statioh Wagon ....2+. 210 Two-door. 2-Tone GREEN, ‘Heater, '52 PONTIAC 2-Door 8 ....... '" 2-Tone GREEN, Radio & Heater, Hydra- matic, W/Walls. Sharp! Also A Fine Selection _ of "OK" Used Trucks | HERE ARE-A’ FEW 55 CHEVROLET %-Ton Pickup........04 . $1095 55. CHEVROLET fa Ton Pickup .......4..$1045. 53 CHEVROLET '-Ton. Panel, ..... vireeG O49 ‘St CHEVROLET 1-Ton vaeceae fs teens 8 495 THAT = $1095 Ste eee wesw ane a ats eee wae . .$ 895 re ee ‘Dy na- -$ 895 se ene “ evens $ 695 THE. PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1956 a al ‘Revive “Keystone ¢ a : , ie dc y R di Pre O rams < —_— = asd — maaan Kr ART PENH Selathing new O a s- a io g © ‘* v — m8 es Dent -s09 es. z ) WPON, (1660) WJBK, (1490) Free Home Demonstration Peller, an experimental ‘reversi- Win, (300) CKLW, (00) WWI, (950) WOAR, (1190) WXYZ, (1270 ) : = 158 Oakland FE 2-3781 [ble one with three blades and “ TUNIGHT CKLW, Gabriel Heatter pete WHYZ. Winter's Won eee |rounded fore edges. It has been| ¢:00—won, news woe ya wan a WIRK. Mews, Goormy- ‘eines ‘found lighter WW, News sd “waaK New wnel Girt Reid WCAR—News. Bob Al UNTZ TV and stronger than WXYZ Wattrick awa, Hews Symphony WPON, Aud . M jmetal propellers..In tests, heavy| CELW. News, Sports 2:00 WIR war : Seag : —— log t j WJBK, News, Don McLeod eres | 1:—WJIR. Dr. seeee SERVICE the blades in water,| WCAR, News Caracan wee nee Wai “Breakfact chub CKLW, Bud Davies with no damabe being done. Only WPON, Dinner Serenade. ‘abet ewe CRLW. News, Tob David WPON. Guy Nunn i 36 ww. we. cLeod o0—W. N Happiness Member &t Ocklend County | ™inor dents resulted when a boat|*““02)"h wuncliand — | wate, "News “top ot Town| WCAR, News, ‘Roundup ere. teen, “Winter Electronics Association foe! = - full speed against a Wxy7z, Met al Allen CKLW. News Sports eater tae 1 1967 WHIRLPOOLS = TO BE LIVING In the Age of Color Television. - Why Not Enjoy RCA VICTOR COLOR TV TODAY! RAYER’ S | WALL TILE E LOAN YOU TOOLS and . TILE CUTTERS Park In Our Lot Finds Rock Hobby (Christos in uly [Many Retiring Some Grudgingly , : ‘Pie Wit Matches ee Oi malrac wie wenn vs voll Congressmen: Won’ i Be Filia Burns Girl, 4, Badly Hillis he had no idea that his chiet/on schedule when six eighth grad- Se at et ot bw ajon vee mand el RREQTCless. of Vote Results Tomorrow |,pemor ms —1 rasan} WASHINGTON # — Thirty-one cessfully sought nomination to theot Oklahoma, Jobn J. Bell of Tex dition at St. John's Hospital today} e members of the present Congress Senate, as and Thurmond Chatham, ¥.|witn bums recelved while | —six senators and 25 representa. oo. 9 Ertel Carlyle and Charles B. matches. = +, tives—won’t be back next year re-| Thoese retiring from the House|Deane, all of North Carolina, Dem-| Police said the parents of oo vacation” comes in| ardiess of what happens in t0| ore John’ Philli ocrats, bara Engelson were in bed at | ips of California, — Richard W. Hotfman and Harold| Thomas J. Dodd of Connecticut Roseville ne ee Inger SKI RTS a a won that state’s Democratic sen- child rushed e pa a agar seeing aan Velde of Milinois, Shepard J:| torial nomination, while Clifton|"om with her nightclothes | eeeee to the House, but may land C'Umpacker of Indiana, Clifford R. young of Nevada is his state's Re-| Her father, Robert Engelson, | 1g ae , in the rtd es Hope of Kansas, Charles P.-Nel-|publican nominee for the Senate, |Chrysler Corp. Project engineer, | TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY son of Maine, George A. Dondero eee ' jripped off the flaming clothes, sadly. edete @ out vol-/and Jesse P. Wolcott of Michigan,! Gienn R, Davis of Wisconsin|¥Tapped her, in a blanket and wee. Millikin (R-Cole), Walter (22ck20", B- Chase of Nebraska, gave up his House seat in a bid|tushed her to the hospital. FEN Cole), Walter Ralph A. Gamble of New York,|for the Republican senatorial nom-| Hospital authorities said Barbara Fert NY art thie in |Oliver P. Bolton of Ohio, and Karllination but lost to incumbent Alex-|suffered second and. third-degree terim appointees not seeking elec- eS ee ite gr ander Wiley. _ burns over 50 per cent of her body. tion in their own right: Robert | tur G. Klein of New York, Wood- Humphreys (D~Ky), William R.|row W, Jones of North Carolina, i Beats Laird (D-WVa) and Thomas A.| james P. Richards of South Caro- ays U ome pe cnefiia INANCE CO. fe Oras wa lina, Brady Gentry of Texas and)” F & UU. Of the 25 representatives not re-|Robert H. Mollohan of West Vir-|, turning to the House, 18 retired, |ginia, Democrats. Klein retired to : : ison on a speeding charge wasn't several with service long enough|accept a. New York judgeship. by Big Business pressed in town court when the _jto rate pensions in excess of $10,- * = See = ~~~ | policeman, 000 a year; 6 were defeated in aS SO i oper- ciara elections; and 1 unsuc-inomination to the House were Republicans Deny They ated timing device he'd used to Alladin Was Here —(& SHIRT LAUNDRY [Butler said. today a Senste 90D! ANCHORAGE, Alaska 8 — |commi tee Don- ieee, report en campaign , 1 One-Day Cleaning Se t Main’ Office im | “e a ald W. Wray wasn’t too mad about | ne-Vay Vieaning rvice a -§ispending is “positive proof the | a Seas tha 6 dei |Republican party is dominated by Py 11 Neighborhood Stores to Serve You |big business. A subcommittee report issued MAIN OFFICE HOURS: 7 A. M. to 7 P.M. - NIGHT DEPOSITORY FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WASHINGTON (INS) — — | spent twice as much as the Demo- i during the height of the cam- | é E i ft with three million, 71 theusand for the Democrats. Gore said the Democratic total included labor union contriba- | tions to that party. Butler said “the Republican cam- As Your |paign chest has been swelled by ‘the sum of $993,258 from officials Sy . P ‘of 225 of the largest corporations : throughout the country. | “The largest military prime con- tractors generously gave the Re ‘publicans $435,310." > | 7) . He added: “Rie Business sees) a good investment: in another four: ¥ years of this Big Business admin-' istration.” ; e >> | The Gore subcommittee report Republican : listed total contributions to the GOP from Jan. 1, until two weeks — : CHIEF OF CRIMINAL DIVISION. inc ghad tea) ae ” Rock Wool Batts There Is No Substitute for PROVEN Attorney General's Office has said: be thousand dollars received by Fi si F Ti ‘la Se f y Cut Winter "3.79 e: 7 | | ie Riemecee irst Qua iles at Savings for You! _—s# Se. Fv ; | < EXPERIENCE. “I've worked with Prosecutors ty s a throughout the state and I've ‘ Slows Down, Fined | Black 1 ¢ Cut load on your heating *. . Insulate now and en- ._F ® 10. Years of Actual SUCCESSFUL Experience never worked with a man with | 1 Reg. 5c, Now Only 4 l/ ley wint cotabut, Reew spel more integrity, ability, and 4 J _SAN DIEGO, Cali. u—ater re] Brown . 2 Ee, in cummer. Eaally taahe © Frederick ¢. 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