Home. Edition | PRESS - UNITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Assembly Votes 04-5 to Back Dulles Proposal. Israel Told to Pull Out Army; Britain, France Disapprove. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (#—The U. N. General As- | sembly in-an. unprecedented Eisenhower said last eq Munistration has chosen “‘a path emergency session vot overwhelmingly early today for anzimmediate céeasé-fire” in Egypt. The 76-nation Assemb! Y, vention Hall that because He is © ~* * yaa ars (a ture Gaza S Demands End to hing in Mideast * * * ¢ iat re * United Fund Passes Halfway Mark Candidates Hammer ee Were on Right Path — 'Erred at Geneva — ae WASHINGTON — President!) BUFFALO. NY, w— Adlai E night his ad-/ Stevenson sought the defea a "in the Middle East\war in Egypt. aay by refusing to ° The Democratic nominee laid armed ageression:~ mm ; down this argument. in addresses | in Buffalo last night and promised to develop it today im Cleveland And he told an overflow a in Philadelphia's 16,000-seat Con. adopting a resolution intro- convinced he picked the right path, and tale © Deck - duced by Secretary of State he is “undisturbed by the: stri-. In a nationwide television and dent voices of those few who'seem "adio talk — billed as a reply to President Eisenhower today on ve telaim he should -have-averted the. _ Si 19] Total: “Industrial Unit . Reports $93,000 Big Figure for Today Ils $21,000 by Pontiac -Motor Employes Further returns of indus- trial employe donations have put the 1956 Pontiac ' Dulles, also urged that Is- to be seeking to turn world events Eisenhower's speech over similar Area United Fund drite rael pull her forces out of Egypt and that Britain and France not move theirs in. Weary from an all-night meet- ing. delegates. expressed doubt pri-| _eomply, since all had argued that, their military operations must be, earried through to their ob- jectives. Shoul@ they fail to do so, the | expectation was that a further proposal would be introduced for stronger action, ; , Dulles’ resolution provides for the Assembly to remain in emer gency session pending compliance. but no time was set for the next The vote was 64-5 with 6 absten- tions. Britain, France, Israe!, Aus- tralia and New Zealand voted against the resolution, Canada, South Africa, Belgium, Laos, the Netherlands and Portugal ab. , stained. Luxembourg was absert. Among -those voting with the. United States for its proposal were —~the -seven-nation—Seviet—bice._the— 2% Latin-American nations, the 23- country Asian-African group and) Scandinavia. The decision, shortly before | 9:38 a.m., got 27. seconds’ ap (Continued on Page 11, Col. 4) : again on-two other issues, without -/terminating- the military draft. {“No, NO” |facilities Wednesday: — Stevenson | declared: “As late as the summer of 1955 to political profit.” Speaking also to a nationwide | television - radio audience, that | en eS er Se to replying to sharp criticism which Adial FE. Stevenson has | been hurti t him regarding Communist arms to the naiadie Meat Lome | (Continued on Page 11, Col. 1) Tt was Eisenhower's last major lenox of the campaign~and he} Pot-C-Gold did fire back at Stevenson once inaming his Democratic rival. He ee said his opponent is advocating “a design for disaster" in these times for inner in calling for steps toward ending; ‘hydrogen bomb testing and pro- After another week of frantically iposing that thought be given to ooking for a winner among 5,952 Pot-0-Gold puztzie entries, the | judges tell us that their search was | "The crowd in. Convention Hall to no avail. Several times they were ighouted “No, no.” when Fisen- hopeful as they found entries with: hower put this question against just one or two small errors, but ithe background of the current in- no completely correct purgles were! ternational tension: imailed in . . .at least not among these which Besides the qualifying puzzles, there were 67 late entries and 11 sent in envelopes. Who knows? weapons military draft?” | Then he went of to say to a. round of applause: | “That is no formula for peace.' It is a design ror disaster.” Eisenhower aides had predicted ‘in advance of his speech that he would. devote a good part of the address to a’reply to Stevenson's (Continued on Page 11, Col. 2) | . ~ : . jOne may have coon j answer. So now if you want to win $400,. heap to page 27 and get to work lon Puzzle No. 22. You still have Cloudiness Continues but Weather Is Mild until Tuesday to turn’ it in. Read Cial Division, or 54 per cent of two Soviet divisions poured across surface workings to rubble. rou the solution explanations the division's $158.086 goal, accord- ithe border from Russia yesterday. fumes killed one rescue worker. page 37 for Puzzle No. 21; it. imay “oe to solving this, | week's puzzle. | Tonight will be partly cloudy -" iwith fog likely and continued) mild. The thermometer may vary} between 52 and 56 degrees. Partly cloudy tomorrow. A hh Block South End Canal inear 65 is predicted by our U. §S. Weather Bureau for the Pontiag| CAIRO w — Egyptian army vicinity. L The lowest temperature. preced- fishing vessel sunk by British- ing 8 a.m. in downtown was 30. French air bombardment has. Today at. 2 p.m. the thermometer blocked the southern entrance to, was standing at 65 degrees. lthe Suez Carial. over the halfway mark, ‘campaign chairman Walter K. Willman announced to- ‘day. ' Volunteer workers now have collected $309,797 of the $612,202 goal sought to keep 54 community service agencies operating next year, he said. Wome door-to-door soticitors and Torchlighters. collecting business employe pledges have reached over 36 per cent of their quotas, he said The big figure announced to- day was $21.000, the first report of employe donations at Pontiac ‘Motor Division of General Motors jCorporation. HALFWAY MARK Added to the $12,000 ion oven ‘industrial employes al nounced, this brings sedostria Di. vision's employe donations up to; $93,000 of their $188,717 goal. i Division chairman Eari Max- Caer)| well continued to urge 108 per | eent participation in the three- | week campaign by workers in Pontiac, Waterford Township and Pontiac Township plants. At the halfway mark, women of the Geographic Division afte still leading the way. Chairman Mrs or 67 per cent-of the division's ‘319, 116 quota. Today's report also included a ‘total of $86,020 from the Commer. tered Hungary after an estimated jeveting * buildings and __ reducin; ing to chairman James F. Nye. Wiliman said in his réport to | workers, “Two weeks remain for us all to preve we care for the | good of our community and the | thousands of people who benefit - ! from United Fund services:”’. |headquarters- announced today a The drive is-slated to end with The a victory luncheon Nov. 16. A spe- cial méeting of Commercial Di- vision — was called = next Emergency Session Insists on End to Fighting os cs nema erp = i # _Where British -French Bombs Hit | WHERE EGYPTIAN AREAS ARE TARGETS OF BATTLE — Both ends (A) of were targets for British-French pl with: Egypt claiming the canal was “cut by bomb- ing of an Egyptian ship just south Circled ¥- Hy ORDAN [ATTACKS FROM CARRIERS Te AVIV te F AND LAND BASED PLANES NG Jencho . 4 (X) marks denote location of some of Egypt's strategic airfields raked by bombs in Mediterroneon Seo” claimed capture of entire Israel Sinai Peninsula, following reports of battle for control of key road (2) crossing wide part of the Suez area the Suez Canal anes yesterday, peninswele leading into Ismailia. On the Gaza front, Israel said its forces had taken coastal town of Rafa and had reached outskirts of El Arish (3). of Ismailia (1). = = Hungary in Grip Of New Tension | Nine Known Dead in Blast 4 } ‘Fsraeli forces entered today- prisoner. French Raiders Boast Crippling Eqyptian Planes British Keep Pounding at Nasser’s Air Bases, Admit No Losses AT THE GAZA BORDER ?—The streets of Gaza, a city of 1,00,000 population, city of 100,000 population, to take Egyptians there Gaza ‘was Egyp- tian headquarters for the entire Gaza Strip. Damage appeared slight and soldiers who went into the city said the number of |casualties was small. a =! aia i AP Wirephote Leaflets scattered last night iwarned residents to remain in their Are They Resigning? DAYTON, Ohie (INS) — Sen. + George H. Bender says he has) Little Hope Held for 114 Nova Scotia Coalminers Asks U.N. Protection as. 2 Soviet Troop Groups | Move In From Russia j | BUDAPEST @ — Tension gripped Budapest today in th .weke of fresh Soviet troop move- ments into Hungary, but Premier Imre Nagy’s government sought to minimize the gravity of the sit- _a winning Ralph G. Bump ammounced $12.837. uation. A government spokesman said no new Russian troops had en- tion which was grave" last night had “relaxed” today. lation waited anxiously to see if the Russians would move ; again. Soviet troop move came in the wake of Nagy’s announcement that Hungary was pulling out of jthe Kremlin - dominated Warsaw ‘Pact and claiming neutral free-| dom from any power blow, ASKS U.N, PROTECTION | Nagy quickly informed the United Nations of the Soviet mili- tary movements and placed Hun- gary under U. N. protection as a _ neutral country, Soviet Embassy" representatives assured the< Premier the troop, movements were only a regroup- ing and not aggressive. [Want to Fight in Mideast ANN ARBOR (INS) = The ~ |Egyptian Embassy in Washington today was considering a request) from more than half of the Arabic -jand Egyptian. students from the) University of Michigan who asked! | - }for transportation te the Middle East to take part in the war, ‘|In Today's Press , Editorials ........c2.sicesees 8 High Schoo! ewe. veceecse Me Pot-0-Gold Answers:........37 ) Pot-0-Gold Puntle...........27 | Sports ...... Si, 32, 33, 34, 35 Theaters ......+....-0... 28, 29 TV & Raéle Programs. .:....45 4 ‘Women's Pages... 20, 1, 22, 23 rd . beeper ge car alps aap allberg ' 1 * at the 3,400-foot level. “extremely | But the Budapest popu- | . oe a Somes Qumtes of Commerce, SPRINGHILL, N. 8. (P—Only faint hope was held heard “from responsible sources”’ Secretary of State’ John Foster Dulles is going to resign, VEENNA (INS) —Vienna Radio reported that the government of Hungarian Premier Imre Nagy will resign officially during the day and be replaced by = new government under Nagy as min- | tster-president: ee ROME ®™ — A Middle East diplomatic source reported to- day that President Nasser of Egypt has resigned, but several hours of checking brought no support of the rumor. today for 114’men trapped more than 3,000 feet below houses and it was obvious ov i ground in a gas-choked coal mine shattered by a blas ‘that already has claimed nine lives. Rescue workers found four bodies during the night life in the deep workings’ where the. remaining 114 were known to be trapped. men are still alive,” Six other miners were fatally in- manager George Calder. jured when the explosion roared Slab pi the Cumberland Railway them sobbing, “There is still hope—though it and may only be a faint hope—that the three sides. Its fall left the entire said mine Gaza Strip—25 miles long by t) had obeyed. : There was some fire from mor- tars and howitzers and some small arms fire from rooftops, They said they saw no sign of but it soon ceased. Gaza fell after Israeli armored infantry units assaulted from 8 wide—in Israeli hands, except for Hundreds of relatives, many of-4 few pockets. stood around the: Gaza, one of the great trade and Coal Co. mine slope last night.’ blackened ruins of mine buildings. CeMters of Biblical Palestine, ‘sur- ® Truckloads of soldiers, first aid Gas supplies and ambulances rushed to the scene The explosion was believed ‘caused by coal dust. ;Nine men were hospitalized. The fumes hampered volun- | teer efforts to get to the men en- tembed in gas-filled shafts. If | efforts fail, it will be Canada’s | worst mine disaster in 40 years. hill, a town of 7.000 near the New Brunswick border, was sented. rendered after systematic air and artillery bombardment of surround- (ing military installations. Gaza ts only a few miles from Falujah, where in the 1948 Arab- Almost every family in Spring- Israeli war, the then Maj, Gamal Abdel Nasser surrendered with repre- his Egyptian task force after a ' (Continued on Page 11, Col. 3) — * First on the List for Santa Halloween was still days away, jand summery breezes tickled ‘Briggs Street in Waterford Town- ship, but Jimmy and Bradley Mc- |Broom were not fooled. | Christmas is pretty darn close. they figured, as they sat down and penned what is probably the first letter to Santa Claus for this com- ing Christmas. “They wanted to make sure Santa got it,” their father, James McBroom Jr, of 2175 Briggs St. said, ‘Mother Barbara helped . Jimmy 4, and Bradley, nearly 2, spell out their wishes, Perhaps their earliness is buck ‘fever: This is the first vear they've written their requests, and they're both quite anxious that the jolly little man with the white whiskers gets their list. HELPED MAMA . “They have both been helping — Chered F«6 request for a banjo,;~McBroom, ee &@ yard engineer for Grand Trunk T +i nw You -and Western Railroad, said it : was just an urge for any type | < of ust I ii triim t. “They're a lot quieter than drums,” he'chuc led. * SATA F WswlO Like for OF 1H g Aye Penes, Learn Br , PY ley KR ec yt “ng CWNTA. Ch tase, S70 rie ree ¢ n¢ Org ~~. C44, Cru Jo GPheoces Pes pee _w A eek to >. r 06m The. letter_was turned over to re at the North Pole 7 Feprovement an aim Jere mil pets and will be majled on to the North. Pole. » a 1 ‘ oe 3 oh hover as Bs pwainie sean f ‘dh ' 2. J in ‘ : af { ‘ ; \ My 2 = es GETTING THE FUME + (Ol bi on torty stint ts lk lee : to Santa’s head- Santa Claus business are Jimmy and Bradley” . | ford "Township. ‘They wrote early; they said, “to make: cvs te nepal a eae ROR ee ans P aa oe ducted - by_-her pastor, Rev. Robert up civil defense preparations and ————Plant 29 of the General Motors” i Home, with — in Oak Hil : Pontiac Deaths : age of 68 after a ten day's illness. { Service will ‘be at 1:30 p.m. Sat- . Mrs. Elmer Jones. ~~) of 111 Omar, St: died Thu * Mrs. William J. (Edith) schat-/ Mj F Dri k. George A. Dondero, City .Manager PigeetH me 77 Cameron se| IX avorite rin \Walter K. Willman cnt all city. oar 3 |Service of the U.S. Department of|through an open bathroom window. THE PONTIAC _ PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1956 eer ae Your PTA Is Planning: Darius Albro Darius Albro of 1244 S. Saginaw St. died Thursday morning at the He was the son of James W: end) Anna Wright Albro and married ba! ime Bentley in 1918. » Ho hed ved Ms cafire Mite te “a painter and decorator. He is\survived by a@ brother, Percy, and a sister Mrs. Lulu y Smith, both of Pontiac. - the “Huntoon Funeral urday at > Cemetery. Mrs. Elmer ilna Alena) Tages, evening in St. Joseph Mercy Hod 2 pital after a jong ilness. \ She was the daughter of Isaac). \ ‘jed to survey merchants on how ~\doing banking elsewhere because committee, of the present hours of the three! ‘The branches of the Detroit are i banks. here, that have been merged keeping open until 6 p.m, on Fri- , | hours is the biggest gripe of the | IC..of C. Asks for New-Bank 7 | Jas. Store Survey Starts ragcnine —-“We should was pained by the ao of local have another bank here,” the merchants and citizens. Chamber of Commerce President, Arthur S, Blakeslee, said this: — gin So Carson Bing- morning, as his organization read- "®™, an ance man, Roland xa Weber, a manulacturer’s agent, ness is going to other and Denalg Cummings, also at communities | Wilson Drug Co, and in charge “There are an awful lot of people | of the Chamber's traffic study with the Detroit-Bank and Trust day nights, as they did before the Co.,” he said. *merger. “No Friilay night nor Saturday | 7? ? Birmingham Federal Savings & ‘Loan Assn., which is opening its ‘new-offices on the corner of Maple and Pierce on Monday, is operat- merchants and — he ex- plains, “The two months‘ since Saturday) hours were discontinued at the, b three banks, formerly Wabeek "day hours, as it has for five and: Martha O’Kelley Minish, and ‘\ _ was born in Jackson County, Geor- orn. ee Bis a — She married Elmer Jones im — Bioomfeld Hills. . of preparediiess in case of enemy alr attack or She is survived by her parents, | natural disaster was the main topic of conver: Pontiae Press Photo | Corps post, “outlined the operations of the post to | the group. Pictured also are, left to’ right: Carl | Vallad, presitient of-Father’s PTA at Hawthorne | ' ident of Father's PTA band. and two daughters, | *#tion last night es members of Pontiac school — School; Ronald Carr, presi ~ Donald yoo ot Corpus | | PFA “Father. Groups” gathered at Wever at Wever School ; Heaton and Wyatt Barnes, Christi, Texas, and Mrs. Law- | School. Arthur “Heaton, (second from right) member of the Wayne County Civil Defense rence Jones ef Holly. P supervisor for office. = 3 the. _Pontiae Ground. Observer Also surviving are sisters Mrs. PR. P. Lapsley of New Jersey and _ Hope Minish, Mrs. Anna Sue Fitz-| patrick, Mrs. Willie Williams, Mrs. | Urge Civil Defense Plan,Wonan Found at Wg Sekar tim Widen 23 Pontiac Streets ;Woman ‘ond ‘Friday hours, had been open until) ‘Bank, Birmingham National and’ Y€?FS- ‘its branch have shown a drop-off, According to Pres, Walter L. lof shopping in the area, the Cham- i Moreland, questionnaires. showed ‘ber contends, 'gimost 100.per.cent approval of The banks, none of which aay the dropping of Saturday hours and adding of Friday night hours” five years ago. “But we have no | commercial accounts such as merchants,’ Moreland says. ‘The foan firm's new home is noon Saturdays. “Men like to come to town, casually, maybe in shorts, on Saturday, do a little banking and a little shopping,” says Blakeslee. itripling: its space, As soon as the “Many don’t do it without the company moves this . weekend, banking to draw them.” ‘Lake's Jewelers will move into the. Outside shopping centers are go, Woodward and Matis coarser, ant ; k ill go f ing to take away a lot of business, he Lake space will go for the loan = bookkeeping department and| his group feels, The new bank in divectors ag =“ i se of Sore pun coe nt seen, Shot to Death Service will be at 2:30 p.m. Sat-| urday from the First General he, treed ee cpr te | So the 23 street, ‘tist Church, 249 rs last night c lor step or tist 249 Baldwin Ave., con- -_ Ne oa any other chat oly with 9 sim- and Congressional ald tor Pon- Pontiac ‘yesidents should be in-| formed of e¥acuation routes from) their homes Mhrough school pro-| grams, the restjution says, and) The body of a 37-year-old woman, “mandatory trial runs’’ should be shot to death three or four days| held to determine ow well the ago Pontiac police say, was found. ‘program works. ‘last night in her home at 475 Ar- This would mean complete evac-|thur St. ‘uation of the city, the tathers not-| The victim -was identified as ed. Mrs. Elizabeth Montgomery, a do- mestic servant, last seen Sunday, Det, Sgt. John Williams said. Her tmusband of one —e Revolver Near Body; ‘Police Seek Missing) Husband of One Month n. Garner. The Brace-Smith Funeral. complete evacuations of Pontiac on Home ts in charge of the arrange- a trial basis to fest the city’s! ments. readiness for atomic attack. . |. In a meeting at Wever School « W. H. McFadden ‘last night, 75 fathers—represent- § Word has been received of the ing Parent-Teacner Associations | from all Pontiac schools—passed a *@eath in Fort Worth, Texas, of W. H. McFadden, an uncle of Mrs. resolution asking the City Commis-| sion te begin widening and improv- | | Harold Fox of Watkins Lake. Mr. was chairman of the ing 23 arterial streets in the city ‘board ofthe Southland Rayaity Co to handle evacuation traffic. A committee was ENE to The resolution further asks de- ' \discuss the proposal with Pontiac's velopment ot underpasses at all icity Commission, and copies of Bloomfield Hills has -Saturday, 4 lhours,- and other banks are“new Open house—-wil]__he conducted) Laas ar. next-Wednesday, Thursday” and| jor = construction in other near- F riday, atier the Tuesday holiday. | * * | A survey starts next week to find statistics’ on-what -percentage-.of, imac H, Holman jbusiness has dropped off, and whgt’ Rosary for Nathaniel.H. Holman,’ ithe merchants would recommend.'55, 612 Ann St., who died yester- ithe Chamber official says. day at William Beaumont Hospital Cassam Wilson of the firm of ‘after a six week illness, will be Wilson, Imgraham, and Kava- | recited at Manley Bailey Funeral naugh, is leading in an effort to Home at 8 p.m. Sunday. Service | form a new bank, will be Monday at ‘10 a.m. at, Members of his five-man com- Holy Name Chureh with burial in mittee are meeting today with the Mt. Olivet Cemetery, . Detroit. owner of a piece of property that’ Born in Columbia, Tenn., he has they believe would suit their pur-. ‘lived here since 1950, and was the resolution were sent to Michi- jgan’s two U. S, Senators, Rep. Mrs. William J. Schaffer Herbert B. Montgomery, 50, is sought for questioning, Williams Police investigated the home at ‘6 p.m. on complaint of a neighbor) — jwho statéqd she had not seen the i Montgomerys for four days. ‘Plus $140 i in Breakin - ithe bedroom floor with a_ bullet wound in her chest. Next to her, A pair of men’s trousers and $140 police found a .32 caliber revolver ‘was reported stolen Wednesday With one shell missing. An empty! chil Night from a home at 510 S. Pad-'shell casing of the same caliber dock St., Pontiae Police said. ‘also was found near the body. 14090 Wiley Barnés of that_address said, Police so, far have discovered no) apparently was gained trace of Montgomery. He:and the}. lan woman were married ‘Sept. according to their marriage ied in a nearby vacant lot. were. license which lists the husband a. loofed trom the bedroom, Barnes ® day laborer. six million “who. jooted neces end artistes: of | jcomamissioness. died Thursday afternoon at the Pontiac Generd] Hospital after a six-months’ illness. She was born in Wexford City, the daughter of Joseph and Julia Barton Lagoo, and was married to Mr. Schaffer in Cadillac. Pike eas permet onplaged at Water and Fluoride — WASHINGTON — Some 30 mil-, jlion persons are now taking a's favorite rink mixed. The drink: Water. The mixer: Fluoride. ‘The object: To help protect dren's teeth against decay. The mixed drinkers live in lcities and towns, Public Health entry Truck and Coach Division, and ved. at 2436 Churchill R4., Au- burn Heights, ‘ She is survived by her husband. 11.,)th, Education and Welfare re-|The trousers, later found discard->26. and five brothers; Daniel Lagoo of “Pontiac, Ernest of Cadillac, John of Battle Creek, Charles of Belve-| started drinking fluoridated water said. dere, pa and Sidney of Saginaw. ‘for the first dee during the first. = | men’s clothing were found in a “She will be at the Dudley H. nine months of this year. suitcase in a vacant lot across =Moore Funeral Home in Auburn) Latest PHS tabulation shows It's, _ ports. They include - ‘Purse ond $45 Stolen trom 464 Arthur. 7 Ke ae: Saturday evening, now being furnished to one fourth off Dinine Room Table for service at 1:00 p.m, ey . A purse and $45 were stolen evidence which might lead to Mont- ‘ supplies, © at the Yearnd Funeral Home there | Wednesday night from her house at > mery’s whereabouts, Among larger cities adopting this! on Election Day” \day repeated his Police plan a further search of|.. poses. Others are conferring with Working for the Troy Board of’ ‘possible personnel for the bank, | Education. The committee will meet Mon-| Surviving are his wife, Florence. day night, and-then a general meet- his stepdaughter, Mrs, Andrew /Pe- ing will be called later for all in- terson of River Rouge, six /step- terested persons. The committee aie a _ William - a sare On it are Richard Wilson of 3 ing with Friday hours, but no Sat-|° Fridey & Seturday ‘SUPER SPECIALS Cast Vote Early. ot Fen, “Before - Work Balloting Urged Tuesday; Polls Open 7 A.M. eee County Clerk Lynn D. Alien to- request that. county voters “vote early on elec- ARISTOCRAT Chime Alarm “Some people “have no choice 7 Electric Clock § Awith Rev. Eugene Furr officiating. rs 8. P permite. = LI11Y) "prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem or- _ Burial will be at the Maple Hill tormer : told tiac Police. dered the body held at. Pontiac’ _ Cemetery an Cadillac. Mrs. Stormer said thieves en coneral Hospital for autopsy. A tered through an wumlocked rear door. The purse was on the dining {Coroner Dr “nae CG Pee UF Headquarters Announces Gifts room table, she said. idicated the woman died Sunday The following gifts of more than lor’ Monday. Texas, the largest of the states.’ Her Birmingham employer stat- be have been announced by the Pontiac Area United Fund Head- method of preventing tooth decay are Chicago, Philadelphia, Balti-| more, .Washington, Pittsburgh, »Cleveland, Milwaukee, San Fran- i cisco, St. Louis and Buffalo. The 13 million persons now drink- ing fluoridated water compares to only 328,000 in 12 communities in 1946, ‘and 1% million in 94 cities in 1950, PHS reports. Se ee also has the most counties with’ ed the woman had been at work 24. ‘Sunday, Williams added. Says Present Method Draws ‘Repeaters’ 8 ‘rns 2 Oakland Attorneys Call for Public Vote ‘onl ds t Picki 28 ON mprove ystem of Picking ] uries $4.10) 90.00, At a recent meeting of the ‘Oak-| Bar Association aske the Board | Local legal officials, reluctant to} $o.00land County Bar Association, at-| of Supervisors to place the pro- ‘be quoted on the issue, privately) 8.00 ‘torneys who attended voted unani-| posal on the ballot “‘at the earl- de they are not altogether Redmond's Jewelry Store ue wa mously to request a new system) iest possible time.” jeonse OER? pile verses SOgifor selecting juries in Oakland| 1, supervisors fail to act, the BOR) ee er Pie Sncercemag 01 tee Coty Some, however, feel any problems resolution said the association will start petitions throughout the could be solved by stricter enforce- eounty, \ment ot the present law. saat ae would be a “jury onmnmase similar to the oper- ation in Wayne and some other Michigan ‘counties. ; According to Mitchell L. Ba- cow, chairman of the associa- tion’s Jury Committee, the new jury commission would be ap- | « pointed by Gov. G. Mennen Wil- ; liams on the recommendation of : / the county’s four circuit judges. : Names would be picked at ran- _}dom from the tax rolls, Bacow $125 in Material Stolen About $125 worth of materials was reported stolen vesterday from & construction company working at 248 S. Telegraph Rd., Pontiae po- lice said, ¢ Some 250 feet of rubber covered _ welding lead was missing, they added. . The Weather +- €ity-Clerk ‘Ada R. Evans said Full C.8. Weather Bareau Report ‘said, and checked against a card eee ern Soe index to be sure: they had not {her office has recorded 707 absen-\| Beaton mild thie sfterneen, 66 Party served on juries within the pre- tee votes to date. orloudy tonight and pened * ing ” | vious year. im tonight. Centigued mild, , ff 52 te 86, high ee ame s. ¢ ‘8 < ay te Peatie Bacow said the present system Ted: Seven temperature preceding . «.m./—under which to~nship supervisors Be eee St ae flames w ite Cy Chart for Sl . ” at deren d he names to y or fina. 4 ie wan one Frisey ct 8: ia p- a ‘gelection—results in a high percent- a Moon rises Saturday et 8:08 « m. ‘age of “repeater” jurors. ; ba TE PPE | ONE THIRD “REPEATERS’ Rae mts Pp im ltthLce3 “Twenty-three of the 7% jurors on s = — . a4 2p. m...{-.;--85\the present jury panel,’ he said, “have setved on juries before. We are coming dangerously close to ibaving professional juries." With the populatton of the coun- ty at 550,000, Bacow said, the [statistical chances of drawing this percentage at random are +) “extremely remote,” . In addition, he said, several jur-| ors are over 70 years of age. Under | Michigan law, persons over 70.may > be excused from jury duty. ee ‘The law specifically ‘forbids. se lection’ of ‘furors who have aad a Se = a en ae recommerided by friends. ON YOUR DOOR KNOB — Betore voting time next Tuesday the 8,000 Boy Scouts; Explorers and Cubs in the Clinton Valley Council ’ | will. join their four million otNer scouts in the nation in hanging the - Drecaet ties, inéluding the sities of Pontiac and Mt. i Fifty hangers have been provided for the local .. They already have been distriuted to the 120 troops, packs, and poste in the counel, ~~ Tall because of this.” | above pictured “Get Out the Vote” hanger on door knobs. This | -most_of the area in Oakland and Macomb Coun- | Mi - but to vote ‘after dinner,” Allen B/ $3.95 $2! 88 pointed out. “Ifeveryone will vote jas early as he ean, perhaps be- Value ‘fore going to work in the morning; we can avoid long’ = waiting Luminous Dial see os « + $8.88 at the polls.” Self-starting electric alarm clock Polls open Tuesday at ‘7 afm. EB with chime alarm. Made by In- Allen said, and close at ‘ p.m. raham, Full..gquarantee. (10% | Fed. Tax.) “Sometimes a man will \gtop | by the polls on his way’ home &' from work,” Allen said, ‘‘and sea | & fong lines of —" waiting to Ea vote, “He gets and de-|— cides he’ll come back after dinner, but by then it’s even worse. Some people don't cast their ballots at At closing timé, he said, an of.- ficer is stationed at the end~ “of the line to turf away latecomers.. All those standing in line at § p.m. will be allowed to vote, he empha- sized. / WATERPROOF ns hal 8 wate: ‘s 14.9§ Value Dressy wrist watch ts has unbreakable main less steel Absentee Voters — is Sarin’ Since: Must Pick U Ip- ¢ ue Ballots Tomorrow, DIMM 9 v:\500 $8 N. Saginaw © —Main Floor absentee Pontiac voters have un- til tomorrow at 2 p.m. to secure|/ their ballots for the Nov. 6 election Tekeleae (Cot the ids elt ot Home SAVE M-O-N-E-Y! Hall, Absentee ballots are for voters who will..not be able to go to the polls Tuesday HERE NOW! sxtssngesers ta the rssatin, the Ovanty t rou Ree : ¥ Se Cann cea sts atalewnmncrnti carey aed sprin : back, antimagnetic,. shock strap. i Hassock & Storage cer | STEEL FRAME—PADDED TOP—PLASTIC COVERED | Regular one Valeo oe Price - D size 31 x 15x 15 inch. = frame with eat et sides, softly pad- ded top. Pumpkin color with black flecks plastic covering. Ample room for toys, blankets, sheets: linens. etc. Easy to «1 assemble, ah It 4 June) ie 98 North . ia, Value $ " at La — ~ Fasten Y-comfortable “the-fit. no — EA ant 4 door nine Famous Name Brand : ear & 30 Weights 6 Volt Seal Beam $ 100°/ Pure Motor Oil HEAD LAMPS: adi moisture. $1.00 Holds Your Choice in Layaway ‘til Christmas — Friday and Saturday Onl; GENERAL @® ELECTRIC Steam ‘n Dry Electric Irons: : Fr amar $17.95 Pamous tron with fabric tem- perature eontrol, easy to ewiteh from dry to steam with flick of dial. Original factory cartons, Use Our Layaway 0006 000cccecccc’sennccccccccsceeeenseeeeee Brand New—Gudranteed GENERAL ELECTRIC _ } AUTOMATIC Pop-Up Spe, TOASTERS _ Former $17.95 Value 13.88 kone! —* pe Pully cueren toaster with cao — te make toast the way you wan er dark. Com plete with cord ond guarantee. Set ‘It—Forget It... Pour Right at the Table iste fs AUTOMATIC \ Coffeemaker on solid copper. Makes coffee the roe el want it—automat- for Christmas eis m3 saa i . yas ? % is ie = % d ta . £: J = eee oe “eos ‘ : i x t — x ' HE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1956 — : : ay es ee = a . Fs ; ° ; : : —_ ed a temporary board of education|Ross Correll, formerly on the, New-Zealand plans to produce|from sands on the west coast of “OPEN: NIGHTS to act in the new consolidated dis-/hoard of district nine; Kenneth|her own steel by extracting iron'South Island, Auckland learns, ~ Fridays—Saturdayi—Mondays ee trict. . Ternafé seand at bheeul “Tae Oakland County Board ot} Appointed to the post. were Mrs. an Sin Doe _ . nt [Mitchel, alo on the board of eight Georgia ‘Larson, formerly on the)” board of district “eight; James ae ADVERTISED Es BRANDS 4 ae lilts PHOTOGRAPRIC-IV4 LESS ot SOS * CAMERAS * FILMS - —- 10% to 20% sa goer Ba FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS — Look for the Many Unadvertised Veer 3 Amolex *blue-spot’ | rd units. better flash. INo Timit—“buy all you want. fits stand-] LOWwet PRICES in Town on FILM! ‘Kodak Kodachrome! 35mm COLOR Film 4436 Exposure Roll... fa” Famous color film for beautiful, ir outdoor color slides. No limit at this low! price—buy all you want. or Film Kodachrome <:::: m= 1,85 eo TYPE .$2.95 8mm Magazine Film... Inexpensive movie film for gorgeous outdoor vn os color ngs No limit at this price = 93): Choice of ehtire stock of 620, 120, 127 color film. Take beautiful color snap- shots. Famous Kodak films. No limit—; buy all you want. r Choice of 3 Popular Sizes 620 - 120 - 127 ANSCO. “All-Weather FILM 44” he! $5.00 HOLDS elie Hoy at jection, stitts, Srend-Hew—betest- Medel - ARGUS C-3 With Flash ond Case wz 46”: ONLY $5.00 HOLDS Leury camera with Cintar 13.5 lene, ic, 1°00 shatter speeds Piash to camera. All at this low flash plugs single con gives as reverse © ee oo coum ef rewinding Comes ALL FRESH STOCK $1.25 3 rots f° The film that’s GUARANTEED for perfect shots in all weather. Popular sizes“to fit most all makes of wart cameras. m4 © Only $1 Holds In Layaway Pamous ‘Brownte Hawkeye’ e camera for black and white or 4 coler pictures—-indoors or cut- doors, Flash, camera and 2), rena of Verichrome pan film, “aa _at this iow price. Only $1.00 Holds Your Choice in Layaway RADIANT tave> SCREENS BEADED “40x40 Inch SLIDE ee GLASS | seoe | SCREENS Brilliance oe r Choice s00-warr AUTOMATIC pees Projector mz 46” By vel ens—ide ance - “a eele ahows, quit FAMOUS GE ‘MASCOT’ Exposure Meter $16.95 Value a fo use mae and dtills. Use our tt Case. away. Plan..With ~ Bring in Your 8mm Movie Camera plus FREE "le 2 7 i fe ht ond Saturday — et SIMMS ive MORE All Year Long! _ $l. 10 LENTHERIC Lipstick Simms Low Price ,? 65eValue, - Nationally ad. Aer) vertised ‘COTY’ shades. = polish at this extra low price! > ae * DANGER * SURRENDER * REFLECTION * NEW HORIZONS on famous Perfumes by ‘CIRO’. Your : choice LADY. ESTHER ‘woopsurY WRISLEY'S «. Face Cream | All-Purpose Cream| 4-Season Lotion 31 Value $149 Value $2.00 Value 69* | 89* | $1.00 “Cold dry cream for. Softens. cleanses. re Save exactly ‘» on all . pores, famous lotion, all purposes. fines Be nr eS . 4 Leaves Your Hands Free! ROUND.-the-NECK Make-Up Mirror hh 3 3 ideal for personal use. wear around the neck Sor stand on table Leaves both hands free to apply make-up or arrange the hat r. Ar metal frame. clear sines ‘ $1.00 Value 98 ‘North —Main E Save $8 to $14 Each on These! Nationally’ ‘biieilaad at 7 50.1 yl RCpenrumes || | ad atl Buy. how for Christmas etfts. Save “it ‘cn = debt | FRIDAY 5 "SATURDAY SALE of MEN 7 WINTER UNDERWEAR | Now ready with our test-ever-selection of men's and boys’ fall and winter-weight underwear OET ¥ ‘URS NOW for bunt ing season CASH YOUR PAY CHECKS et SIMMS Mes's Heavy-Weighi Cotton \/ Shirts ‘and Drawers Guaranteed First Quality 49 Long. sleeve pull-over shirts... elastic waist drawers with full ankie-length legs. Fine cofton knit is warm eeseeesesoososeoesrces 1 ‘ a © FORT 25% Wool—25% Orlon Shirts & Drawers Long Sleeve—Ankle Length = Your Choice -_ , : f Warm - as - toast wool and “ Newest mode! glass beadéd screen’ by Radiant. \ orion with that extra wear- > $1.00 Has sturdy tripod base. Ideal for family gift. 5 ing quality of cotton. Com- § H . . “i plete sizes. 37x50 MOVIE S fei Cvccccconccccooecees ' | 50% Wool — 25%, Orion lone ae abet pt | ae % Wool — 25% rge screens bigger WS . projection... Sturdy tripod 14 / ~. Shirts base, glass beaded. j ips : & y Drawers We'll show fou how to convert, present 8mm comers ao a professional/ turret model. | 4 rpeatbesins, as i ll patie itetigreeneerenoetrgsroremeneh eeeceeees DY) WIDE ANGLE Fits Nearly Every Poj dg Movie Camera = Reversible Dt AL er wero: LEMS $ Free $3.50 Viewfindér, $1.50 Adapter, $2 Leather Case] | $1 holds iy Layaway. Total sre Value—Now “ie | | For Argus ay ose Keystone, Tragaony ete. For TDC Slide Projectors ToS Slide Trays. > jeadacsosoese Whar 95 lens) pal: 7 worth IMPORTED, Piaarie. | fearly every camer | _Mide-Angle or | SENSATIONALLY UNDER-PRICED! - UNION - — SUITS Fleece Lined ;__ankle length. Heavy fleeced for "extra warmth, Sizes 38 to 46. —~ Coooccccoocscecooooooore EXTRA HEAVY | |B Fine Gabardine One piece style—iong sleeves and ; |e’ © All ist Quality until 10 » o'clock . “NEVER BEFOE yguch FIO QUALITY PROCEEDS Lom 87 Simms Customers Will Ladies’ WINTER Ys! Only KL 55 Buys This | $19.95 to $24.95 Coa m * Tweedd * Paca Point —_* Herringbone Was in the +e Zieling” t+ Peedlecleth —_ Others Right Place Choosé from OVER THIRTY DIFFER- at the ; ENT STYLES in these 87 coats . . brand Right Time! new 1956-'57 models . . . many one-of-- ae okind, not more than 4 of any style. Ved Taig os : recent New York trip, our buyer happened in a manufacturer's showroom when he decided to- close-out this job -—tot.-—_We: bought ‘em all to give customers Our greate est - bargain - of -thee year. Beautiful all wool and blend materials . genuine MILTIUM lined, 100% wool ieneclined. fond All sizes 8 to t8-ond 38 to 44 but not in complete ranges_We urge early shop- ping because we know that once the word gets around what values these are we'll be ‘sold out’ fast. oe Cae 5 Mees SOHOHOOHCEOOOOOOOOOOOTHROCOCOOOOOOHEOOOTOOOOEEEOOEHOSEEOCOHOOOOOOEO® SPECIAL PURCHASE! e SVAN AGTANID iste) aula hii ; Deluse Tailored . ‘FIELDCREST’ Ist Quality : 75°, Wool—25°/, Cashmere Western Blanket : Girls’ , : Girls $4.49 Value 99 e , _s Inches \ ° “ \ e Ideal for boys’ room, cottage, Coats A auto, sport events, etc. Reversi> De i, mm ble style in nylon-rayon-cotton a {a 4 blend. y OES \ Compare with Sotid Golors-or Jacquard -Patttrn *6” Blankets & ~ $20 Values Séle Priced seecccseeseccccecesesenees Choice’ J 4Q ~ 99 & of 3 . \ F Colors . ¢ * 12 Gore Style. . t Sety & Fleecy Choice of Three Styles * Full Lining Bed Blankets Raglan sleeves, turned cuffs, 3 Famous button front, Brands— rayon quilt ca : lined, 100% Values wool innerlined, to $8.00 , deluxe tailor- ing. Sizes 7 to Plaids, solids or Yukon stripes in 14. : a great color variety. AN double bed sizes. Guaranteed underpriced.— Peactsteasacsssusvcssorovovesenghavescnesucosooassusesescnosorsesoss 60 000000ccesesececesees . \ MEN’S Winter-Weight QUILT LINED Surcoats and Jackets’ “ Former $9.95 to $12.95 Values—. YOUR CHOICE--- © Water Repiteat/ © Kipper Fronts © Quilt Lined ~ are a © Cholee of Color 9 Fine Tailored Farnous brand names (we can’t mention becouse we cut prices so low) idea! for casual, sports or’ wear, Guoranteed by both maker and Seneca cag a this. low price. Limited stock. - i + stint. ase oo See ; b 2 {HE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, _NOvEMRER 2, 1956 3 - ; i id cadienhs ‘auntld te sot © tore Pacer ; | P 1 on the Middle East situation. He|LaGuardia in’ New York, a cecopegoeeel bondomigerc ge ew oe 20e Por Le. 6:50and he finally took off at 8:10 p.|and by .the time he had come talk. | 'N SPAPERS.. > aBe P 100 helm. two hours and 15 minutesldown the ramp, and whizzed| Well, the were sorell MAGAZINES ...+-- er Lbs, * liate, And: Pittsburgh 350 miles|through Pittsburgh at 50 miles an|Decause ‘they missed + ae ron—J re—Structural Steel ; away, - 2g Tecce “bar Ghecidien tee te eee ; » Were s0te) Serep | wok Co The press plane that follows the/by. It was 10:20 p.m. ~ because had gone} : . candidate was waiting to take off.| Well, Stevenson made his pitch|*T00g, @né the goblins were col- STEE! . a én. tht No one on the plane Steven-|to a roaring crowd that had wait-/!¢cting all the votes in, Pittsburgh J poured day. speech son had sent the President @ wire.led patiently for him, But except|‘nat night. mabe on Bape ge tet hed, ee pen ea ape OE t his diffe who wi started going wrong in ginning. ee ee al Gh teen tae uh ie aoa ten oe hs a larger, 135 Branch Aeron . & Secket ee crats they are short of planes, The/ging along on a r of} press plane was a, two - engine’ Pennsylvania. : i ~ - nd We Are Now Paying, . e} o[ save WASTE PAPER! STEWART- N L e v DINING ROOM and DINETTE PIECES. ~ FURNITURE © YOU SAVE 30% © 50% UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS | _ 5.00 Modern birch, brown Now WAS = amOw Gas NOW | $355, retort ee finish dropleaf table, 4 chairs $149.50 Fireside Choir, Jamestown built... .$ 4 50 $269.50 Kerpen sofa, modern st ny Ay $175.00 % | and buffet with glass door deck........0......... $279 69.50 Lounge Chair, tweed cover 49.50. ot y / 289.50 Modern ae eatenston teble, “formica top’ with 4 99.50 Swivel Rocker, modem style ...-;.: 89.50 — Ei ‘95 Sofa by Kroghler, Pigvens arg fom eis teens ’ La o | stered chairs and china......... 00.000 ; — 69.50 Mode Fide lela Chi, fom : i da elma ema S a4 374.50 ees dropleaf table, 4 chairs ond china. . . 264. 50 seibar caadore choice: of ealers—- a 59.50 369: -2.pc. suite, custom built, nylon cover ar ee ee 299.50 2 “979.50 Welnut Ph f table, server and 4choirs.......... 199.50 79.50 Luxury Swivel Rocker, nylon cover... 69.50 159.50 Love seat, s! ightly soiled, floral cover..........++ . 19.50 ~ 399.50 Drexel Circle D dropleaf table, 4 chairs and buffet and : _ 169.50 ——— oct genuine feather , 229.95 Kroehler sofe, 86” long, foam cushions, tweed cover.. 159.00 | deck, Gi OM foo onc scenes ccs cccteet outs 299.50 74.50 Moder Fireside Chair, slightly soled. 5950 349'00 abe, sectional Ko Kreations Lunetosrn style. «ass 279.50 119.50 S-pe. dinette set, 32x46 table with 10” leaf, top i 69.50 Plastic Loun so . 248.00 2-pe. sectional by Kroehler, Luxafoam cushions.,.. 188.00 S ag ae oe h o ports t fr ok 5450 sess re a ig i 995 219.50 2-pe. suite, Kroehler built, modern style 189.50 ut t | ~pc, suite, Kroenier Duilf, modern styié.......... A . - plastic seats, ‘Block modern legs . ars win iil .. 79.50 bond ‘arms Steen eeeees feces 44.50 a ~ ite circle sone! Areas guilt eve poo Be : 119.50 Black modern dinette set, table 36x48, extends to 60” . pe. section roehler built, modern style. ..... . ___j] Four chairs in matching colors—Choose from white BEDDING 339.50 2-pe. sectional, custom built, wide arms -+++ 289.50 a or aquo—Plastic ee. chairs and plastic top. WAS Now. ise Lhe suite, pcang erred sccetient frieze cover. ... 174,00 tables (black legs) ........ 0.0... 02 cee eee. 99.50 "5 99.50 Twin Sie Feom Rubber pestsee . pc. suite, custom built, "nylon cover. ...........- 349.50 159.50 5-pe. dinette set with’ black and grey plastic table top aa Springs per sit... ia 249.50 Sofa, modern, custom built... 0.02)... eee eee 189.50 Zour matching, chairs: Table, 36x48, extends. to 119.00 em a Stearn @ Foster Mettren & 109129 2p. site, cist built, modern syle frieze a 139.50 Soa 1 saad adage ae Y Noone bire see ‘ 7 jn 119.50 49.50 isa % Noteties pet ons) 95 nk cover, cushions reversible and zippered covers.. 84.50 2 Table size is 36x48; extends to 60”—Four adjustable 129.50 seomareer> Sofe Bed, tweed cover with 139.50 Ope. wrought iron sectional with reversible cushions 99.50 f back chairs in. yellow’ plastic—Legs are wrought iron 109.50 219.50 Modern re Sed ead Chair, 2 aie he 109.50 319.50 Contemporary sofa by Tomlinson, top quality. . . 249.50 139.50 sae aaa dinette = fey_ Ploute ne tobi — eno Sed boven tweed... ....... 189.50 —_ : x extends to our ern chairs wit mmons Divan, sleeps 2... . .. 99.50 é 2 Pee plostic | ais oleic easy yor joe 119.50 229.50 area Be ful GENUINE RATTAN MATTRESS - BOX SPRING ED Eee Bo Rrecenneas etre seer vith Syekaek” at HOO, os aas0 Srigcholce of discontinued covers... 169.50 | / 6-PIECE GROUP By STEARNS & FOSTER = ~-11.95,24” black modern or chrome vive seat bar stool, wire with innerspring mattresses (..... 79.50 | 7,0¢: Sectional. Cheice of Colors Insulo Cushion 950 | back -with plastic covered seats... scree oe ES _7950 | Matching gm my ys | | pretccir Benny REG. 79.50 4 ' 9.95 Lerge clothes hamper, 1242128" high—Choose from 36.95 prey reed plastic upholstery .... .. 19.95/ peat reed 239 Heavy Cover’ ® 9% - yellow; grey, green... 0... cece e cece e tenn ones 7.95 ior geld tea sera Mecdbeord, 19.65 | Cocktail Table pogo 59 tee lhe daa Set 59.50 Stearns & Foster Divan, incl. excellent f ee . + MAPLE LIVING ROOM _ ay ‘nnerspring matress, = Ke ! ay Crna / 49.50 ' een a $299.50- Maple ered bed, choir and piatforsn rocker, heavy one - / HASSOCKS | SCATTER _ : tweed u stery, innerspring seat an CK. s cess : ; _ - . 79.50 Maple upholstered chair, ucholstered arms........ 59.50 Ideal Christmas Gifts PILLOWS 89.50 Maple upholstered rocker, upholstered arms....... 69.50 Largercholce of UP TO | Foam rubber with zippered covers. 159.50 Maple sofa bed, upholstered arms............... 119.50 “ee O/ Decorator colors in round ¢ 98 , 16.95 Maple cocktail fable oo... eee ees e cece eee 12.95 comers es stray fo @ aunare shapes. priced T 19.95 Maple endtoble..........-- 20.0222 13.95 vinyl plastic. from... 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It has been carry- ing on a savage war against the peo-~ ple of Hungary without justification : in international law and morality. % owt ~» Certainly the. hexoic Hungar- ians have done more and. won more in the cause of freedom from Russian tyranny than the free world ever might have hoped ~~ they could accomplish alone. At this stage, however, it is possible , to point to two clear tests of the up- risifg’s success, One of these is the free elections wich the Hungarians have demanded. The other is with- —drawal of Russian forces for which Nacy has been negotiating with the USSR. : a» ££ If the Hungarians are allowed - to hold free elections and if all Russian troops are. withdrawn, this would be prima facie evi- _ dence that Hungarian resistance had thrown into retreat the tyrannical forces of Soviet -satel- lite control. ee INGENIOUS Americans have learned how to do almost anything except number all the pages in a magazine. _ ~~ WASHINGTON—This is’ the lith The Man-About Town have forecast the result thus far onl been eight correct _He WwW anted the Right to Vote ea 2 —_. rf David Lawrence Says: Poll Makes Ike | a “Sure. Winner in which I The score presidential election How WeFeltThen “""". . Candidates Who Were in Favor Last Time We Voted Tuesday: When, if you don't do _ your duty, you're a slacker. With this: political race coming down to the wire, many inquiries are received as to what we did last time. In 1952 Eisenhower carried Oakland County with a plurality of 41.632 over Stevenson. In 1954 Leonard carried the county with a plurality of 585 over Williams, for governor. At the same time Pontiac City _ gave Williams a plurality of 5,448 over Leonard. For Congressman in the same election Dondero had a plurality of 11, 64 over Suton in the county. Several eeadere nave confided in me that they have a fear of attempting to split their ticket on a voting maéhine. My oldest political dopester writes me over the name of “Just Wait and See,” 2: with the claim that this wil! favor all - the nominees of a party whose leader is the most popular. Think it over. The time between the national conven- tions and the election was shortened this _year, by holding the conventions later than usual, And, according to - , Francisco Freund of Rochester, that interval still is too long. In a letter to this colump he sug- gests that the conventions be held seven days before the election, “as we could suffer enough in one week.” The family dog at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Burridge Holeomb of Pontiac Lake found a dead pheasant and brought it home. He was praised and rewarded with an extra ‘feeding—and a little later appeared With, a déad skunk. I haye it directly from : Pete Prince that Northeast Oakland’s biggest get to- gether event of the year, the Rotary- Farmer banquet, will be held at Oxford on election evening. I am assured that the program will #e over before the re- turns sett hot. a pair of wild geese that have been of Jack Flansworth 9° masses of extent and and estimate establish a basic minimum—how the winning Candidate is sure to get the 266 electoral votes needed to elect a President. sojourning on Cass Lake near the home The same formula has been used again and again. In the case of the two predictions that didn’t: pan out, the mistake was not in the formula but in the information gathered in 190 and 198 which led to an overestimate in certain states of the amount of voter dis- content due to economic conditions. The party in power in both those election years was better off on the economic side than was gen- __erally realized @t the time. _ 7 when 50 te 60 Ker basically, millions of persons vote, only the overriding” ‘tssues—things that-- can be called the common de- neminator of -the- thinking of people—are decisive, The formuia | use in forecasting a presidential election ig to ex- amine the economic situation state. by state and determine to what economic contentment or discontent prevails. A satisfactory economic condition is reflected in the data of production, sales, profits and employment. This is called “prosperity” in flfe voéabu- lary of politics. It helps the party in power. . STRESS PEACE In the present campaign “peace” “prosperity’’ have been em- phasized by the Republicans and * questioned by the Democrats. But — President Eisenhower's speech Wednesday night—pledging to keep the United States out of the war in the Middle East—benefited the _ Republican administration. - As for economic conditions, the nation is prosperpus in almost all states. In the agricultural areas the situation is, somewhat adverse for the Republicans be- cause of the drop-off in incomes for farmers. But many farm families will be influenced, be- - Cause of the peace issue, to sup- port the President. Also the farm states are heavily Republican anyhow, and many of them can show a substantially re- ‘duced trajority and sfill cast their electoral votes for Ike Looking at the list of ‘‘certain” “doubtful” states, hefe is a forecast which endeavors not to the final tally but to Here is the irreducible mini- “mum which makes it certain President. Eisenhower will be re-elected: It should be noted that the fore going table elects Ike without Pennsylvania, Michigan, Rhode _Tsland,. Massachusetts. Minresota, * Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Missouri, Oklahoma, Kentucky. Virginia, Tennessee, Florida and Texas... MORE TO COME Tke won't Tose all those states— ~ jp fact, quite a number of them “will go Republican. For the pat-. tern of prospetity applies to sev- eral of them. and the peace issue applies to them all. Also, ‘‘good times’ prevail in the populous states with the exception of Michi- gan and PeaayiVaKin. where un- employment may have left a large residue of discontented voters Since the total number of ‘‘pros- perous’’ districts exceeds the num- ber of districts in the thinly popu- lated states. the Republicans have a good chance also of winning both houses of Congress. (Copyright 1956, New York Heraid Tribune Inc.) on Looking Back 15 Years Ago t’ § WARNS Finns to end war with Russia. NAZIS CALE Sevret Crimean pe treat a rout. 20 Years Ago ee RECORD UL. S. vote being cast todas GERALD L. K. SMITH jailed after radio denunciation of Loursi- ena eovernment afficiais Dr. William Brady Says: Tonsils Cover Many Sins for Unethical Physician Some readers may wonder what's biting the crabbed cuss who con- ducts this cokimn Well, I can't tell you, not half but thie mav give \ou .an idea of the provocation I have ‘to endure: Under the “‘Tonsils’ index in my file are no less than 34 news- — paper victims ef wholesale tonsiliecto- mies “performed” en from four stories with pictures of the — down to sleep I say: ‘‘Thank Thee, O Lord, that I have lived another ; Sounds like Bares Google s day.~And thank Thee for the bowk ath — i ie 2 norse earners (poe it t t ing green ‘ a Ak Signed letters not more han oe nage 100 words jong pe@rtaliing io pelscna, = heal th and hygiene, not to disease tag Ta all and tric drivers asia. or treatment. will be answered or * , a ee eee : Dr William Brady, te im stamped sel! Drive carefull, The hfe .ou save dressed erivelope is sent ‘o The Pon- A EE Ss re ¢ Press. Pontiac, Michigan. may vote Republican (Copyright 1956) _d. M. Kilner —wrote it omer : : = TS = : aa ge a: \. , * . ‘ / a ; Pon : | es mie \ o oy a THE. PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1956 | | ae PON i Ac PRESS “measure is insufficient to ostialy.— Voice of the Se 3 . as onse ram ‘Readers = Brought by Varied Issues i Letters will be condensed when ‘caseee ause of lack of space Fu Dame, sarees & ond telepho' number of the writer m ny letters but these will on be published if the =o uniess : so requests the in its nature. As home owners living 4 few hundred yards away from the proposed site of the railroad switchyard, we feel we are more directly and concerned with the issue ‘than either Mr. “Blackwood or the few members of the Chamber of Commerce who Hy discussed the issue with . the @ty Commission. ‘ are all in agreement- that — the yard is badly needed but the site i# another matter. Rail- _poad officials have stated-that it is an. impossibility to build a yard on any other site. Evi- dently, they are not only in need of a yard but they are alse badly In need of some new engineers. We think the City Commission is to be commended for the fight they are putting -up partiguiarly in view of the.so called “influ- entia!” opposition. The North Side residents are very grateful be their efforts. West Princeton Sect Residents > —_ This is to inform all readers that the article on lax parents Wednesda\'s paper was not wrt ten by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Linsen- man. Thesperson or persons that must be crack-pots or ashamed of their own names and addresses or someone who doesn't like children We are too busy bringing up our own two children to criticize hard- working parents -who- -are—doing their best. Leo H. Linsenman 24 W. Longfellow. Mr. Stevenson's remarks on s{op- ping the H-bomb tests sound to me ‘about as logical as the bill that some senator wanted to pass to close the patent office after they invented the locomotive because everything had been invented If Mr. Stevenson tould name & couple of bureaucratic offices that have been closed In Wash- ington after it has been started, I heliewe he might convince someone he could stop the Atomic Energy. Commission and its work, not. only involving milliens, but billions, of dollars since it began. He tries to make it sound as though he could slap the wrist of “the other great powers and tell “en. -the eve of a great é€ Jiist ae to say a few thin We are not in a‘ but our votes will Do we want a man to head. -good United States” “who wag one-time governor of IMlinois, do we want to continue under’ oe leadership of a man who what, wars can do to a nation, a home and to those whose song and daughters will never retarn?> A man whe believes in God and the welfare of everyone? It is your vote, Mr. Citizen, that will tell the world nex¢ Wednesday. Also, should a man” who has had no political experi. . * ence go to the head of the clase ‘and expect to de as goed a job as a man with eight years Se perience in our wa Michigan government? - Oh Mr. Voter, sit. down aa think hard next Monday night and over your cup of coffee Tuesday morning-before you mark that X, Remember, no one but God and you know how-to vote, Our jail and county government is clean ; now. Let us keep it. that way. A Born American Citises, Fearfully we watch for the blight and destruction of a neighborhood, Seven City Commissioners are our: omy defense Grand-Trunk Railroad wishes to place a switch yard smack in ‘the middle of 1,008 brand new homes and near four schools; hese than half a mile from this that ts hardly used and never crowded. ~ Building a owitch on . Shettield would be better for handling rail- road traffic to the. factories: « dump on Sagiriaw wodld be handy too, buy not practical. Trains are immune from three City “Ordinances, excessive. noise, excessive smoke and blocking traffic, ordinances that normally help make a city a better place to live al tracks going to and ‘from school, and at night listening to the screech, grinds, whistles and groans of trains. soot falling con stantly ; Commissioners, the Yes Mr North End has more than money . or' selfish Interest, at stake, our homes are on the bargaining table, we are sure you will not forget nor neglect your duty | to the peo ple ou represent — Mre. Rebert Verbine © them to desist. at his pleasure Riso maybe be coulj walk Kgogt 2) --orefeter into line so he could stop the draft oy so mv bovs can sta\ et home from P t ts the Army. as he infers in his talks” or ral to Democratic youths so they can Be JAMES J. METCALFE earn the high wages he is going Our famous deeds appear to be to-get for them bh, getting more . The only ones that last . 4+ money for the farmer wtio will be _ The rest, no matter. what their able te buy the high priced cars worth . Are buried in the past and farm machinery The boys will build, like the man that was going in the fur business by raising cats and mice. He could kill the cats and feed the carcasses to the mite so he could raise enough mice to feed the cats. fo elght children in each of the (Case Recorda of a Psy chologist:. Offers Marital Problem Solution os maceeee Just listen to this; Dear Sir: I have a child age three years who cannot hear. Doctors agree ' there is nothing wrong with the structure of the ear. They suggest- ed removing the tonsils and ade- noids might help. This was done and stil] no improvement in the hearing. Will you please send me a mqpograph “on deafness and in- structions for taking vitamin B complex. Yours truly, (Mrs. — —) tt would seem that some of the trick specialists and ‘‘clinic’’ rack- eteers that-infest the medical pro- fession today fall back on removal of the tonsils and adenoids when they can’t find out or explain what ails the patient. SOMETIMES REPEAT Sometimes they decide {t is nec: ~ essary to remove those bad tonsils ’ Mr. and Mrs. Clinten E. Graham of 280 Oamun St.; fifty- first wedding an- . niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald L. Sears é 179 Wolfe fifty-first cageeed an- Me, re = “wimkes _ tonsillectomy, no matter who yranny in . etreat: heavy. rain broke the drought on-sohp-62 Margiond! o.-cosce=s_ 9 does the: dissection, The charia. While it still is too early to’assay D'8 friends’ farms Thursday morning, = New Hampshire..... 4 oy es eatin wine a6. the revolution in Hungary, ft is a while he ee “and I go to church New Jersey.....+... 16 maining bits of tonsil. a “ “and they don’t.” © | = | New York..... secre. © : fact that the people there already dha ota 4 Yes, indeed, I do become some- have won a measure of liberation. . | b; = eaeaiae ime men ef these ven As a result of their heroic and Verbal Orchids to- ations if I could deal with them in te teach people the ways of health. And every night when I/lay me 3 ae Ses = i S aa i we have lad a Biaeme Helen probably saved her husband's life. But her own failure to understand marital relations marriage. A husband can be- come platonic over night just by a defeatism compier. But when your mate starts growing sarcastic and caustic, .or starts drinking to excess and gam- bling, you wives past 40 better send for the booklet. below and do so quickly! BY DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case T-311: Gordon R., aged 29. has beetp-married almost a year. “Dr. Crane, I need to see you urgently,” his wife pleaded over the telephone. ~ * * s “Tt is really a matter of life or Jet me.come down __death,so. please. before 3 p. m., for I. must get home ahead of Gordon, or I am aure he will commit suicide.” almost ruined her . kept belittling himself and urgirg me to get a divorce so | marry a real man, I finally sug- “gested that he consult a medical specialist “Se he did, and thie doctor told him he needed shots three times per week. Well that bouyed up Gordon's morale, but after thre» months he was no better than before, coud “So last week he refused to go back to the doctor. And I just found out that he has made a will and has purchased a revolver, oe oe SYCHIC 7 NCE So I.saw Helen, which was the name of Gordon's wife. She gave me_a common story which mar- riage counsellors often encounter. After a hectic round of parties and late hours prior to the wed- = oe A couple of hours later, they checked in at » hotel, tired though happy. "Dr. Crane,-{t probably was our - but we never fully con- pmsl, our ervinge.” Helen i ¢.4«.* a . “That made no difference to me,. | ever since. \ "But tau he alt bet but it ‘must have eet heavily Gordon's thind, for : yi sy eee which—I discovered hidden- ander the shirts in his dresser. Oh, Dr. oT had a session with Hele en and Therein I reminded him that as _Magh os 5 pet cont of bridegrooins oe . Our deeds must be outstand ing. and . .. Get wide publicity ... To gain enduring character . In public memory . ; . They need not have much virtue, ‘not Be truly giorious . . . Indeed some have no moral worth ...— Thev are notorious .. . But why should public memory .. . Mea _anvthing at all . Exeept as eeds are virtuous ... Examples 19 reeall® Our good acts are remembered by The ones who bene fit And, God knows every deed and keeps... A true account of it, * = (Copyright. | ee ae ree nen » precludes physical ie and thus mas predispose them to failure on their wedding night. Ome tatiore then places thom on the defensive. They immme- ‘tely grow worried and fearful, “a can't “emote” and ‘cere- brate’ simeltaneously, so as they worry (mental process) their emotions wane even further. And soon they are afflicted with psychic impotence. In fact, most — impotence at all ages is psychic, unless you are in the terminal stages of tuberculosis or. afflicted - with metallic Poisons, ‘ect. So I gave Helen the booklet named below and warned her that she was at fault in this case, ‘or-it 2 On their own vigor. It isn't! Helen changed her husband's ~vuttonk and banished the platente ~~ nature of their i i. | z iy y é ri Ha i felt aff a Be aoe na tating iets, ara _ an J ne oS ee | ol oe —_ ee z bs je 8g 2 8 : x ok ‘OPEN -A NEW , REVOLVING CHARGE: ACCOUNT AT FEDERAL'S © : : * in precious : . ee tabeice. 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Impossible _ to overstate!" . ENEMY OF HITLER Prince Louis was among, those) who bravely tried to do away with | - Adolf Hitler on July. 20, 1944: He was banished to Ebbing and all of his royal relatives thrown out of such positions as they held in the armed forces-and elsewhere. * * oe ] have what's left; ” laconically an- *inounced the man whose family has ' leountless obstacles that lie be- -| the prince told us seriously. “Re- |' n|West Germany hasn't the forces as 1 Jolm all those whe pray for ene ee mati in| the reunification of Germany,” unification and freedom both. But I'm afraid it might be a blood bath if the East Giermans tried now to follow the guit of the Hungarians. in charge. of the billeting commit- | RUSSIAN WIFE. The prince is married to the, former op Duchess Kira of Russia. “My wife's brother would be em- without rancor. itween him and that .termiral in- Old-Time Shortstop Rogell Stopped Short DETROIT @ — Detroit Council- “Later he worked for Henry Ford fn this country — and he has written with zest and intelligence! ¢, of all these adventures in “Rebel Prince,” published by Henry Reg- nery and Co. “T’'m no longer with Ford,” the prince reported. “I’m in the pre- tender business, My friend Gov. Seapy Williams once asked me “Is-it-a- paying business?’ 1 wish . I had 9 good answer. “1 san suing homme sow _to tabeibesr ont: Walt yelens. wife, Dorothy, were sued for $5,576 today by an Anp Arbor construction The Steen xed Co. charged|. the money is owed for a trout pond it built for Rogell in Otsego County. 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Tote Gaaw. ww the Pontinc area had 22 days objit it weren't for football and bur-delayed work-bound trattic through fon Dept, has ousted that it ‘jdway” sometime yesterday after-| J". 2 4 oe ee b sunshine in October, You would/nished leaves: lout the. country, wilt aponaor the tide Lilie Landers STN (AP)—Fire destroyedimmn The cor had been leit ot Examined he said he'll cast an absentee ballot instead of flying home t : i f : : | . e te vote at Whittier, Calif, Tuesday. ; . : Fridav White House, rearranged his schedule so he can be in Washing-| #77 ton during the weekend because | @% of the tense international situation. | > - President Ejsenhower earlier said he was doh the same thing and|* canceled a trip to Boston Monday. | The vice presiderit will climax = his Pennsylvania tour with @ ma- . ) ; jor speech at Hershey tonight. ° —— - ime: 9.30 p.m., EST. / 7 s | The speech, to be delivered over a nationwide CBS hookup is ex-|@@ pected to deal with the interna-|@ - tional crisis. 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FRIDAY, 3 NOVEMBER 2, 1936 mts We * steps «+ + + GREATEST SALE THIS -YEAR At the same. time armored col-|to be taken to the Assembly within, reopen the canal “and restore : ee “ umns drove across the Egyptian|24 hours when the veto has frus-|secure freedom of navigation; . thorder in a two-pronged trated-the-couneil—___— --5, Asked Secretary General Dag — = neds ates ses oh | and 40 miles north of the Gulf boa ngcer Aree a Riedie bens gis re. eB a , - gee * : ot Aqaba, Assembly noted: (Council and the Assembly: on ' Ae ee ‘ 1, That Israeli armed , «forces |pliance with the resolution ‘for! +The correspondent wrote that! “have penetrated deeply into! such further action as. they may) ; | the paratroops landed over wide Egyptian territory’ in violation of|deem appropriate;” to sweep the grave’ worldwide sit-} The French Defense ‘Ministry/area east of Mitla, on the main|the 1948 Egypt-lsreel Saeeeees 6. ‘Decided to remain in emer-| 5 uation under. the rug behind a bar-|said Egypt's air force had been|road into Suez. By midnight, he} agreement; ney session pending compliance) 4 rage of misleading speeches and|‘‘completely put out of fighting|said, the troops had concentrated) 2. That French and British! pee - ie resolution, " political broadcasts.” condition” by repeated poundings|and collected full equipment, in-|forces “are conducting military| * t “The total bankruptcy of the ad-| from British- French air forces. |tludihg jeeps, all without sighting | operations against , Egyptian. ter-| \.The peated ‘nal was called| & ministration’s’ foreign policy,|. There ‘still was no word of a any Egyptians. ritory,”” and 140 order at 5:33 p.m. The Assem- || Pccamtiched thy which I have been charging for' ground invasion by British or} An official Israeli ee 3. That “‘traffie through ‘ the bly agreed to take up the Middle|@ ‘years, is now demonstrated ‘for' French forces. But a French spokesman said a general collapse Suez_Canal is now interrupted to! East fighting over. British To Na ponet On - 4 Zip-Conts - by _“Tip-Wel” Gutbreak of hostilities. And if this| ‘he most skeptical,” he said. ‘spokesman in Paris said the com-| rees was in | the” serious prejudice of many, French \.opposition. aa praia’ y Republican party will advocate re- creasing steadily. Pe that Egypt's losses were heavy. The Assembly expressed grave to say that his country had } aypreeeg aa’ deus |tirement into “‘isolationism” in the! ‘The Gaza territory has long been! Israel reportedly had pct SP concern and: |subjected to. “bloody aggression’ command more} ‘coming days, a center of Israeli-Egyptian border '100 tanks, mostly of Soviet and. 1. Urged that “all parties now he charged had been agreed — there arid in. the Arab; trecbles. Czech manufacture. linvolved in hostilities in the area.in advance by Israel; Britain The Sinai Peninsula is 150 miles, 28tee to an immediate cease-fire France.’He said* Egypt would “MUST MOVE BOLDLY” GOP Follows Path Martiel lew = was decla FOG) ite at its ‘Mediterranean end) and ° halt the itiovement of fend herself. But he pleaded yp Then, in a subsequent address The Britich Ace cere te Lon-| 2nd 230 miles long. It is bounded| military forces and arms into the the Assembly: ‘Condemn the to a police-estimated crowd = f H lk § on the east by the state of Israel 27e@;’ gressors, gentlemen! Put-an from 12,000 to. 14,000-: persons, 0 ONOr, € days ie sald Royal Air ae ‘teen | and the Gulf of Aqaba, a Red Sea| 2. ree pects nccaserigre to aggression.” | which gave him an ear-splitti ne| ordan. jarmi gree promptly to heir nonstop strikes 'withdraw all- forces behind the’ Sir Pierson Dixon ‘of Brit ovation in the Memorial Auditor| (Continued From Page One) |, ¥? t | Israéli forces invaded the pen-| tum, Stevenson called this “‘a pe-‘criticism of papring nas against the Egyptian air bases to) a. Monday, asserting their @rmistice lines- and stop raids)said the British- French cowatee riod of grave decision.” | Middle East- poli dministration’s on ' raft has been |Objective was to knock oyt Egyp-|#¢Toss those lines; was’ Not aggression but a “tem-| 7% —- jone of our airc ltian command bases. | 3. Recommended that all U.N,|porary police action.” He de- |’ “America,” he said, “must | es 2 —peported missing,” a British) "pian and France ‘quickly de--Members “refrain from introduc-|clared it aimed to separate Israel ‘now move boldiy to end the war, The same aides ‘said in Phila. Spokesman — manded that their troops be ing military goods in the area of/and Egyptian forces,. restore § to restore the Western alliance | delphia last night that the Presi- . ° mitted to the canal zone to pro- ‘Hostilities” and avoid any acts peace in the-Middle East and-safe-|@ and to seek a Rew basis for our |dent changed fis mind in part! Army spobasacais said some) po y arm for both Israel and! that would hamper implementa- guard freedom of navigation in’ 3 future relations with the Soviet | Promo . ? gprgiced peggeo ded aon —_ Da munber ee the waterway and end the tion. of: the resolution: the Suez Canal. oe 7 : He ‘should be, as they put it, above of vehicles and “Wigation pipes (Sighting between leerel end ERYDt | ease re suggested that the Republi ‘politics. a [atx fereclla, were bined Uy the oc ai ‘ j cans are shifting campaign str cee ee iplosionof amine near the Gaza 6 | Asse ral Assembl @ . Car Coat with Hood : Fiberglas Lined campaign. ile of the Declaration of Independ-|mandos were reparted killed’ a 4 ata Real Saving Usually $39.99 and $49.99 ... # quick zip and you're set for any weather . . . wind de- fying zip linings make this «year round coat. 100% Wool Zibelines, / . €pa) . ‘* z's Fiberenese, Tweeds and ®. eve , ee CUE) “Having told us to re-elect Pres- back & eT ident Eisenhower because there is talked of Jacana emp . womiet. asst § ” Demands Cease- Fire ; 3 28 peace,” he declared, ‘‘the Repub-'and Hungary — and of the Soviet\mandos were said to Qo ae. | licans will be telling you to re-|Union's role there — before turn- tacked @ small settlement in the (Continued From Page One) elect him because there is war.” ing to the Middle East and the Negeb Desert plause from the floor and gallery~. t reminds me of the retort of moves against Ezypt by Israel,| Israeli police said“they assumed | im the high-demed Assembly hall. ree Aten — Spahr asia said. Great Britain and France. the commando bands were try-| ‘The Assembly met to deal with|” in the middle of the stream —. i{, Referring to efforts tn the satel- 76 to fight their way Across the tersel's strike into Egypt last 1 . ‘Negeb to escape to Jordan. They) Splash Weaves. it_hadn't been for ‘that horse we [its to shake off Moscow domi- ‘Monday and Britain's andl F wouldn't be in this stream” — "800n. he —_ — said _retreat to: the Gaza Strip POW Pyance’s air and ‘nayal . actions’ | a -Fa\ From Cleveland,’ Stevenson will .———* * ®* was virtually impossible because since Wednesday ‘aimed at occt-|= \ Tt Wi. funiorsSizes.++,-9 to 15. to Detroit for q major address’ “The peopies-—ai Palen dnd °f the advances of lsfacl! tr00P8. pation of the Suet Canal zone. at 9 p.m. before going on to Chi- Hungary, brave as ever through | Elimination of the commando | ‘EMERGENCY SESSION 2 cago. me hopes to hold his biggest all their history, have offered their | bases was one of the announced! 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On casters. »? publicans have leaned heavily fi Reg. 0.95 ........... Now 69.95 They said events had added | Park Stroller of Lo Restts weight to Adlai E. Stevenson’s,//)/ |. Coa =s st | contentions that President Eisen- jj os el aise Now 436 ee / bewer's Middle Eastern aaa Sesrelers sere cess . / have led to “catastrophic — Child's “Maple Chair. Reg. 3.69. . é :- ee as Republicans countered that the |i) New 2.29 3 , © én « gravity of the situation will turn ji) < Tae. \w previously undecided voters to Ei-{ii/ 3-Pe. Child Wreugh Tron Dinette a. co ns senhower ag a man equipped by | Bet Year round pleasure. Reg. ; Os; a = Oe tact on the = " 19D... .eesven. . New. 688 with blond wood, 2 only ........ 8.88 59.95 All Feem Rubber Modern Occe- ish | vote senhower Dishmaster—Deck 2 ministration’s resolution in the 2 Only. Rie. 058 ‘Wal De 24.50 Denish Contemporery pull-up choir sionel Cheirs. 4 styles'to choose.. 49.95 On nae vretrin ty ih ‘Plectrie Range — Leonard, 36 in mahogany frame, 2 only... ... 14.95 69.95 Cheir end Ottemen fo fect n fn | | “Detene Unit. 44.50 ie Cheie i 1G forti : vend nen for perfe he Républican National Commit- Model. 4-burner Boudo if in coo com hit . jot of desi | tee was said to have indicated | Reg. $232, with trade New 189.50 plaid, all spring construction .... 22.95 comfort & picturesque design pius Eisenhower generally has main-||iji) » ~3 attractive covers to choose. vey 57.50 tained or picked up _strength. Il MISCELLANEOUS 49.95 Swivel TV Chair in durable cover, At the same time, a : ; 1 a) ae begiccssccec 29.95 89.50 Lounge Cheirs, edd . ‘Some Just Didn't Move - | New 495 88 . | Unfinished’ Drop Lest Table. (12.95 & 6.95 | NOW 4 Reg. 1295 ........).... Now 6.88 100-Pe. Dinnettrare Bet. 2 a qe Some REDUCED - | ye | 25% to 33% meerccee t= [LAMPS LAMPS: LAMPS] Pages ~=~Siec ute — ee: LONG, EASY |. | > TERMS ‘| ARRANGED to Your Convenience | _ Fos CONVENIENT _ eo | CUSTOMER PARKING | “IN. REAR OF STORE Ld f . © $ ‘ ° i = Soe = speci carina Se ee ee : ' . : i aa ee , . a b Wak i : : 4 a) / & Ly 2 } * : ? 2 # “pee — ON “ r \ ore ¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1956 ates See ty and spelis economy to the tax-| “The Oakland County treasurer's An F ~*~ (Woe king Seven. County Ps . . Air. Force veteran and, — ig , pment to. coordinate office has been operated on a basis} former auto dealer in Pontiac, | | : impartiality to everyone, and) Habel now is a real estate sales- 5 ae, -M * e ¥ DANIEL T. MURPHY, JR. Fecognition: I will always be cog-| nizant of new mechanical and ad-|. — ministrative innovations that will keep pace with our growing popu- Bhan TS: , . RALPH A. MAIN: Unopposed in the election, Ralph A. Main, 52, of Birmingham, is |@ registered civil engineer, land CHARLES A. SPARKS it the most competent public of- “Piation. ck /* surveyor and land planner. fice possible.”’ “i é = His statement: . * * * RAIN COMMISSIONE work for w.t Inasmuch as there is no the county surveyor to do, the only platform that I can offer is to meet everybody on the level and try to keep all. politicians in line.” * | A lifelong county resident, Daniel 'W. Barry, 33, of Waterford Town- ship, is Republican nominee for Drain Commissioner A graduate of Michigan State uty group, with athletic and scho- ~fastic activities, to aid in curbing juvenile delinquency.” \ Gr Stevens, a graduate of Madison . 1B. dQ0K BABEL “I will continue the high stand- | GR STE DPE MEISE ard of supervision and sanitation | of the County Jail which I initi- -; Soa “30” VALUE ated and which has been highly | — E THIS BEAUTIFUL - paral Seapecies of jae << 3-PC, SET MATCHED “The rapid growth of Oakland, -LUGGAGE |County necessitates additional per- WITH ANY WATCH § . * © «6 , S. Frank W, Irons \, High School, studied law at the , University, Barry is a World War) . She K P - = bent Frank W.. as must be processed by the Register 11 veteran. . nows I Repul ODIN H. JOHNSON ._- e of Deeds. , His statement: oe \ : pene 3 wes coceee 2 oe tes “Tf elected, I will. devote full ‘ F . Jecrving as Berkley police chilet\” jeg ae “Twe vital administrative - . _ practicing attorney time to keeping the Register of a is save my 2% years as buch, together Deeds office ahead of the needs of Aaa me nonted te He Bevin ‘ A county resident for 32 years, | with my years as administrator | — the people. Office personnel will _ . | Irons is a past president of the | for a large corporation (General ‘be fully ~trained--to—meet—antici-|- : Southeastern Michigan Police As- waree ri seams of Safety) |: ’ |pated requirements. Methods -and ) séciation, Married, he has two | result in more effective op: equipment which have proven their ss children. | eration of the office. merit in other otticts. aad nite , : F His statement: = | “I might also add that the use vate business wi J = ; x => Fg _“I will continue to maintain the of new and modern office equip- where economically feasible. ™ * FASTEST RELIEF | game cooperation with the town- ment can result in faster, better “The goal of the Register of first through land developers, com- ; ' , = ont. that is service to the public.” i _|Deeds office will be a concise, pelling them to provide for drain ACID INDIGESTION lla coan “eneemmmmaeanen lane ma | 7 Bers G {accuratp and accessible recording} control: would then progressively) Tio i ine tenant fon wg ; | é i ng against ~ law violators as ~: | TREASURER ] wer le ce install and extend drains, similar indigestion, heartbura, gas: Sim a ete chat i uanaiine a _—— ae ee ils as AoctvenlD yllicaanlingy bored acageharey Aaa paige the — +-Re Charles A, The Republican incumbent, Dan- “We between | stomach fast—no water needed. county. need cooperation “The duty of ti ‘ Sparks also seeks his 13th term fel T. Murphy Jr., 32, of 1023 Ber- supervisors, engineers, lical gov-| Relief comes instantly. You feel trials {a the effect, and I believe. in office this year. wick Blvd., was appointed to the comments end the Drain Gasabe | better fast—aad dome, teat For | more should be done in correcting] Sparks, 64, was educated in office on the death in May €f'the dioner's office. I would work to un the wench pecan yse the cause of crime, Preventivel pubtte schoois in late Orrin McQuaid. achieve this. | Satcher ecid pate COTUnS ten measures are direly needed. 4 Tenn., and was a real Murphy, a- former ‘@epaty “My position deserves the ©OD-| Oaty 1040 ree. > | _ _. “There fs-no such thing as juve- Mui on ee ee ae Go cern and consideration of Dem 5 seme, 99 | ; nile delinquency, but there is a election as treasurer in 1933. He an tomer relations executivé. an - focrats and Republicans alike : s | great deal of adult delinquency. a is — of the County ROBERT W. STEVENS salesman fox a local contracting Flood waters are non-partisan.” | “We have to learn how be Allocation Board. i oe firm. A veteran, he is married psa and good pellin de His statement: ; es peed itt fn es pay has pias pao | : j on = * ' married three ¢ . - e % . ayn It is my —— to * <4 Pi tremendous fae POP-| “Stevens did not submit a state-| His statement: » has yam " (Prizes for Best Nuts __ ——-—— | voters’ aid in following the path.” <> | multiplied the work m the treas-/ment of policy to the Pontiac nae Pec neti on Raga ot ; EAST LANSING WA — A nutty. Sa: "_lurer's office many times over. ye a at Deeds, Experience and training are Office. We must expedite the pro- | -ontest is being sponsored by the] Your One Stop Garden Frederick ©. Ziem Kéeping up br the additiona) and REGISTER OF DEEDS ‘valuable. The citizens of Oakland ee ee petitions peed 'Michigan Nut Growers Assn. Center , numerous tasks, I have installed - B. dack Habel +€ounty have an investment in my drain work. time which offers prizes for top quality | Pig 22g ohnny soars peepee and adopted improvements and) the Democratic nominee, B.; knowledge of this office. | be “ee to ome half of = ‘walnuts. Aim of the contest is to’ Town and Country | | seperti Seety ans, short cuts in our office, routine.’ Jack Habel, 38, of 22 Miami Rd.,! “Since my appointment, T have Prevemt two years needed fer 80: tearm toeation of good wild or seed-1 Garden Center | tor, served as assistant and chief “The treasurer's office will col’ has been a Pontiac resident nearly been cooperative with the various| ° ling nuts of the hardy English wal-] ..,, Highland Bé, (M-86) OR $-1147 ) : istant P ee belore his! : lect and distribute over $50 mil- (all his life. | branches of government, I respect] ‘We also need a liaison depart- nut. ' | |, > lection fi 1952. FRANK W. IRONS lion in 1956. This gigantic | A graduate of the University of the business interests and personal |~ ms | 3 : J oe amount will call for the same Michigan, Habel attended classes probléms of individuals, and insist - * A graduate of the University (now existing and give the people experience as in the past, and |in accounting and commercial law jon courteous service. | of Michigan law school, Ziem (of our county the kind of law en-| is the reason I feel more than in the School of Business Adminis-| “My office is a progressive model | forcement they are entitled to and| qualified for office. — tration there, of efficiency and has gained wide | can be proud of. — _ ay : | | sonnel in the drivers’ license divi-/ sion and road patrol to better serve | the public. I shall bring this about PURCHASE OF 4) | as soon as possible,” — : $49.50 “ae ° Ps e : ] ry S » CLERK ae) OR MORE! Lynn D. Alien ~ his 13th term, is a lifelong county resident. : : A graduate of Detroit Central | High School, Allen attended the | University of Detroit and is a World War I Navy veteran, = Married, ‘he has two ¢hildren. His statement: | “In cooperation with the fact-/ finding committee employed by the’ Board of Supervisors, I have di-' rected the installation of a single) ra : % CHOOSE FROM... f a | ie BULOVA...GRUEN - | , Rint WITTNAUER . BENRUS = © Fingertip filing ANOTHER © Complete with file folders QUALITY |) °iasct ter home ond oftice S| SPECIAL || ° "rest Snger-srip handle i PURCHASE © Equipped with brass lock ith. —— and key . | © Available in GREEN, GREY or COPPER = ©: 12” x 2” x 10" x 514" of the rights of innocent persons. “I pledge complete cooperation with various other law enforce-| ment agencies, without interfer-) ence in the operation of other de- partments. -“T will owe allegiance solely to) 7 _ the people of Oakland County, with! no ODligation to any persons, spe- cial groups, or factions.” Cee oe res. FOR HOME ~- FOR OFFICE - EASY TO CARRY Challenging the incumbent, Dem-| eee. IKE Oe Oe hn” J ocrat George D. Hicks, 50, of 16 N. ge ooh gat ee ee y. Sa U t 50% : Johnson Ave., was a Pontiac po-|- tT * | | 4 a as YT) \I\ aa (3 2 a ~ : ve p 0 = liceman for 22 years and has been : ; New Change-Over Tires a plant protection officer. He is ee ee “Off New Cars and Re- ° , Wh sme “os ee se oy may suo a with Life-saver A graduate of Pontiac H | —_ 4 // o.. | ree * Schocl, Hicks ls married and has ANN D. AUEN | Oe | : B&B Silvertowns. three children. _jeard index system for assutned ¢ 4 ' “a. : His statement: names, copartnerships and corpo- “I pledge to make the Sheriff's|Tations. By streamlining these rec- one of the most effi-/oms, approximately $1,800 has been of Michie by rote ee ara en : | “With ‘the the Legisia- ¥ “1. Honest, efficient and capabl ture and chug oan teen at j : staff. : Supervisors, this office has in- | © 2, Increased — patrols to OUt- epesised-its revenue over $37,500, | 2 ; resi t — ' Stirs teeta (| “1 neve tatteted tnicrefiiaiing $f] # our records. - = - ] “‘T have been’ abig to Keep pace} with the ever- population , ) , {of Oakland County By the unevot an yp = ee ee fe AR cationa arm which Vs) dh : : ; . (hi : 3 ‘ eS ees : ee a ifs tight exltorcement of juveniis| diridents in-lserviee to the ane ee a egw oud, ’ os é Mquor be ' profession and citizens of the coun-' 2 ? : 2 : \ : . “ Sh = wee ‘ ee = ae Sere oo = sa r = ” se. x os " : , , acer) a . . r a ae Me ad i a oe ) = area | Weis THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1956 ity ty Sg! Sys ae Wate seis t tw oo-X: pee S rare for their dreams,” Jealpinically eociaely. ,, iat gel ‘P-NEW YORK (INS). — When = oes either), so I spent the nextland the same wonderful bolstering|said, “Not enough of them get it.|their personal influence on them.| gil is 16, agog with life andisceu® Piugeing along on Brown! ooogs set in. He sat nattily, ami-|I get sick when I hear that word) “You've got to be what you-want ts a-bustin’ to get going on it, about! attery. ably, reflectively in his suite above |« delinquency." Children aren't de.\the child who's idolizing yoy to be the best thing that could happen t dark moments, like when jCentral Park and explained. WhY|inquent—they're merely aping the Xe You've got to be as thorough to her is to meet up with a great, 8” editer would jop w story in jit is that he's always loved teen-| jeople closest to them. jand as t g -\Comedian named Joe E. Brows.| half, '@ drum up that “assured agers and their small-try " |you Can. * © « | tuture” assurance from the sub- [relatives . . . PAWNS OF ADULTS When it comes to kids, Joe, Comscleus and put it to work on “Hide mend two kinds of, feed= “So consider kids as pawns that) little guy 1 had idols who ea a ee et daw ae rennet, £00. oe AN OE SN eee | = by-Candymaker Cobo Skin Record Serene pansive mouth and heart in show praise” , business came to Dayton, Ohio, | youth, ££ for a theater date. , lee 7m na After interviewing him for’ the‘ ' +3 school ‘scandal sheet, I sent a copy} a ave See ae on to his studio in Hollywood, had “a ~ See ey = ) . im Detroit completed or staried | Rovri W' kuti Somingmam | Portant amounts of future rev $ @( | 5 es SHAWS eee ~_ tenure as mayor, and | Buy’. Merideth, ‘Birmingham | enues tied up by mortgage ar- $ Mone es. ‘ : them. | Arthur L, Held Jr. Southfield Twp | aa >. E JEWELERS | He ts proud that for most of the Smartt &, Bran. Boral ut Cobo defends vigorously what he 3°, SOS EMR : jpewtee of their construction the) Robert G. Baumgartel, Roya) Oak jhas done. He has net $ DEG, pugomamnge < 7 tax rate was lower loutstate audiences a taste s> : : Ve aoe ts ok es Pore beet esas "© |medicine will cure fils of the en- 4 ! z= °° 8 | Lso8 fi ee ‘tire staté as he maintains many » ' *s t A well-to-do man today with im-| Eix‘S‘#umatpeem, ost =. —s of the ills of Detroit have been 7] 7°) ai/[0) Bm a1) .,) 2 i portant rea] estate holdings in Ari-| Jobn T. Staff, Troy Twp cured. . | P sid $7 a +8 fe bs | ‘zona, Cobo had to work for what) James P Moods, Bimieem IMPROVEMENT ih ‘eter nigh ir or a ‘ © Conper, Revel Oat Dear Great Mayor” isthe way Tava | ay Me wes bere at 25th and Wood. PGreesty Juliane, Burminghae Fiageanay Daria cage SEY ae SHOW—NOV. 2-1] ward on Detroit's & i rman jeman. Birmingheam : ends ss May . I 50%! German - French ancestry. His | Norman C Henriksen, Rocheste ter xq Of Great’ Yarmouth, England. STATE FAIR GROUNDS - mother, Elizabeth Byrn, was = —— : i O | uns & Germany. The French — P Deluxe Model ® | Intueace Slow Thome Mies _ The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac BH | cobo at tented neighborhood @ a : FORMERLY lschools, and while in high school | - my r) 29.95 B got a part time job as an office ol eee ‘boy. This marked the start of a . ] a lengthy business career and pre- = ONLY | ceded his entry into government : ' ‘ , LEARNS CANDYMAKING | $ 95 © He moved on after leavirig school. r] to become a billing clerk, and ° 7 He Weekly spent his nights learning candy- ” ’ E a imaking. . | : ° a & Your Old Shaver He got & job for a while as a Automatic “ i Qundeam ine (8 candymaker, then went into | [{ business for f and soon : See. SSS ‘WASHER 5 or ary, Pretured, by men whe @ |_ As World War I drew to a close, —_—_——— > 2 SS Se Cobo sold out. He was drafted in| eee | | shavers. Bf (1918 but the armistice was signed | __ ~ a before he got into uniform. ———— Whinkpoot wn = } } * » * +} ' SHAWS 24 N. Saginaw ; The next business venture for | T ad S 2 3 r Pontiac State Bank © (& Cobo, then in his middle 20's. was remendous Savings on fc ; Jewelers = Building gS. rte ing nacho cS = | | ee ee | D . , Washes, rinses, damp dries — shuts ; CLOTHING and SHOES for f | a enuwunnuuansuen em = Dom come tuto government ta off. Delivered and installed — 1 year ; : F 7 Every Member of the ca SHOP TONIGHT j and SATURDAY Charge 5} Ways ; 6 MONTHS §- 10 WEEKS =f 1 MONTH Tomorrow Is the Last t Day! | KIWANIS ANNUAL | | Rummage Sale! 9:A. M. to 9 P. M. 128 W. Pike St. New Merchandise Dailyl Clothing, Shoes, Hats Appliances, Furniture Jewelry, Radios, Toys Companion Sale Automatic DRYER | SSB No special wiring needed. Just plug ff in. Free delivery —one year free service. Sip ‘RCA’ ESTATE Electric RANGE Regaler $399.95 $70 Trade-In. Allowance for Your Old Range Regardless — of Condition. $329” NO MONEY DOWN _Free delivery, free service. 90 days same as cash. Come Tonight! Open til 9 F PI M. —PLENTY OF FREE PARKING— Large Griddle or 5th Burner ¢ ,000 vows of PONTIAC. 31 WEST HURON ‘STREET a fee FE 41555, ee Open: Frillay. and d Monday: "al. 9.5 co. Bey {fe “THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NO )VEMBER 2, 1056 Suggestion | raed Facts of Disease YORK (INS)—Dr. Car: ffead disease. : chief consultant of a com set. up to review the pro- m, Dr, Decker said more lives "be saved if the educ ational was. carried to ‘the jess supports the United Cerebral Palsy. ted and lower income Association, which pays off as far airleigh Dickinson University. maintained the least educated pub ic has the least Knowledge of can- and the modern methods of* Tower ollie Groups ‘Dr. ‘Decker. Vice President of | Most a anew their Pontiac located funds to the Hearing -As-! i contribution goes sociation which conducts better ted Cancer So- hearing classes. Educa * ciety and the Michigan Heart As-' The classes are thee to those who _Area United “to help the Expert | U7 F Helps Fight Medical Battles sociation, - ~need them. The medical hattle against these ‘two killers has been well publicized your contribution fights, ‘im. recent years. However, your UF deilar also R. Decker urged today’ that! _gupports a number of other agen- American Cancer Society) eles aimed at edocation, research Witch emphasis in its education | gram with the aim of saving Lmany lives as possible from the and niedical treatment. of other | serious health problems. : Several] of these are grouped un, dey the Michigan United Fund, to. which most area UF's contribute’ a fair share * * For instance, the Michigan UF as Pontiac is concert ned. It is estimated that. there are 270- vietims of cerebral palsy here. Ten of them are school children who: received_special speech therapy. About $3,825 was = by the ection _against death from the association towards the , thera- ase. | > * He said his committee proposed more direct planning with busi - Nebs, industrial and labor groups roncerning practical: programs that should be systematically devel " - The physician also suggested cancer education be developed in’? n¢ighborhood activities “especial. ty in minority areas.” and in con- sultation with class room teachers — ‘Dr. Decker said ¢ the problem is one for the whole nation to face’’, ‘and that “imaginative leadership is clearly indicated,” in its solution which could saVe 75,000 lives more wach year. 4 ————— a ___esis Clinic in Detroit last year was William Henry Perkin, 100 years provided 26 county residents; “The oi, set out to create synthetic Pontiac Area United Fund paid 16° qgnine, instead . he achieved per cent of the average $173.92 cost pigts atmua! salary. Again, there were 65 county resi-| « dents last year who made visits to} the University of Michigan athri- tis Clinic in-Ann-Arbor.The UF . figures it paid 16 per cent of their; treatment com . t * * In Pe it is figured that | 5,446 people suffer from some form yf arthritis, 539 of them permanent- ly disabled Your UF dollar helps provide | New York City home visits by nufses, sponsored by the National Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation. Treatment at the Multiple Scler | leaking gas tank crashed into an abutmenfyon a _— accident occurred on the West Side Highway oad tm seeks ms comery ee ~ oe arterial highway and_ burst into which runs along the Hyfison River, on Man- |, jae a aking agreement to halt Visit the Name awanoacopsones flames, killing four and injuring one of the five hattan's west side. ae enid this ten't safe without School... i me ee | Passengers. A passing motorist pulled the dead eH ‘some system of inspection to in- Phone , =< = = == ™ : sure compliance with such an. FE 2-3591 . agreement, or Mail This Madaress eae ok Op essen the“Unmentionebles-Wave in after threats of a panty raid Tack Check Forgers | | The four senators, in their tele Ad for Details —_ ‘were shouted following a pep Tally? gram,—asked —E ower —whethF— ' Health Officials say tans are over 800 persons in Pontiac with is another afftiction | ore by the Pontiac Area United/sive research necessary to-make| Fund. individual treatment effective. in| Sixteen per cent of the cost was raise funds enough for the expen-' These are only a handfull of the'these diseases, ‘ke Never Said 54 community service agencies Kill Bo ‘epilepsy. UF funds helped paystor which the UF seeks to support : : next year and casework consultations for six). UF “officials point out, though, more. that only community effort can . Ww ASHINGTON™ w— ne White Tis stand that safeguards are nec- sat down and wrote S Serer nary “| House Says it isn’t so that Presi./SS4'Y-_ not recommended steps to halt ait This Woman Reporter |testing of the big weapons, and ard Wo whether Eisenhower hadn't agreed Gets Story H = with’ the idea-and-ordered studies! OROFINO, Idaho @ — Mr. and to follow it »., \Mrs. William Philpot both did * ‘their duty as they saw it.’ Hagerty, ve cole had said) Philpot, Orofino chief of. police, faa Givek Denial the senators had “wrong informa. issued a citation charging bis. wife tion,” said Eisenhower has “ur- with failure to yield the right of That. President Asked gently sought’. an international way after the car she was Griving Experiments Cease agreement to end the manufac- leollided with another. - ‘ture, use and testing of atomic Then Mrs. Philpot, as corres- “ " nt for the ‘Lewiston. Tribune, weapons but “has never changed” ponde ‘hom, ‘about the event. FLAMING “DEATH — A speeding car with a: and injured’ from the flaming wreckage. idea of ending tests of big hydro- / |gen weapons. Four- Democratic. senators had asked, : : » « # at | Eisenhower “has never clganged from the judgment,” press secre- . \tary James C, Hagerty said yes- “\terday, that “along with am *|agreement to end use of testing of “nuclear weapons “there must be proper safeguards.” = _ |frony’ Senators Anderson (D-NM), Monfoney (D-Okla), Fulbright (D- Ark) and Mansfield (D-Mont). And ‘\indireetly he was replying to Adilaj Albuquerque, N..M., referred to newspaper. reports which he said related that Eisenhower adminis- tration officials had favored halt- ‘made a‘ similar proposal. + * * Stevenson, the Democratic pres- The ‘dential nominee, has urged re- dent Eisenhower once. backed the He was replying eto ‘a telegram’ E, Stevenson, who a week ago in’ ‘ing bomb tests until Stevenson 7 West Lawrence Street Starting MONDAY, NOVEMBER Day, Half-Day, and Evening Gregg Shorthand — Typewriting Bookkeeping — Accounting Calculator — Comptometer _ VETERAN APPROVED The Business Institute — Pontiac, Michisan From Campus Flagpole RICHMOND Ky — Several for_the school’s homecoming pto- sought a middle-aged couple with and snake dance in preparations GRAND RAPIDS WF — Police SMe vole Hietee. pavects = yhanre, the firat irerer sirere + Te, My Wait? _ | NOW YoU —- | CAN ENJOY SOFT WATER Re few Ae 4 5G” _ or 5.22 monthly , ' Call Ferg uson MLECTRIT Co. - Successor to Crump Elettric 3465 Auburn Read ‘Auburn Heights Fe 4-3573 Your Sonne Court Deserves Elected’ . Justices--Chosen for Outstanding Ability! Don't be misled by the title “Justice of the Sepreme / Court” under the names ef the two eppesing '- gandidetes—or confuse political appoiniment with ‘sclerosis victims in Pontiac who _ ‘can be helped by v F contributions State College men “raided girl's dormitory , Pledges Vote | SYRACUSE, N.Y. uA-The New ‘York State Democratic chairman, iby “a slip of the tongue. made a |paign.”” Prendergast said. ‘that ever happened to a state Polttical “Advertisement ’ + There are about 162 multiple hundred hooting Eastern Kentucky gram. then hoisted un- made, and a college. official or-in the Grand Rapids area. The The ‘art ak cae "and the déaftmentionabtes-up-sx-campus flag- dered the items removed from the checks, which have appeared since . cee eet UF. It al-|pole. _ Cty and state police were called quietly. two-smatit-chittren Wednesday—as4 / passers of at least 13 worthless Police said no arresty’ were payroll checks—each fof’ $89.95— ‘flagpole, The students dispersed, ‘last Friday, are drawn on the ac- ‘count of a metal products firm. i Democrat Errs, for Eisenhower ‘pitch for Republican President A icenhower yesterda\ And | in rtront of Gov. Averell Harriman too * * * Michael H_ Prendergast, speak- ing at a Democratic. luncheon- rally, told listeners: “We are go- ing to carry New York state for _Stevenson, Eisenhower and (Rob- ert F.) Wagner” Wagner, ‘mayor of New York City, is the Democratic candidate ifor U.S. senator. The ‘audience snickered. Gov. Harriman tugged at Prendergast’ 5 sleeve and whispered to him. “That goes to show you what! ican happen when you get over- i | ‘tired near the end of the cam- ‘That's probably the worst thing’ chairman, Let me Start again. 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Saving is a habit - ; oe like brushing teeth; it doesn’t get you His clean, honest, courteous far unless you do it with ip Sr bd So ee seu — when’ you open YOUR Savings Ac- and efficient law enforce- = * count here — remember to add a regular | amount to it every payday—so that your i} ment merits his a savings will grow and grow and GROW. : i. j| toa 2nd term. aS Ho ! “ | een ~~ ioe ea ae ~ ; a — Ti He has been continuatly Sa cae ) _ }-- | - Wedding Ring $173.00 $400.00 Wedding Bing $190.00 - aie connected with law enforce- ee ie ment feed hy years, ~-YSE YOUR CREDIT ~ oe 18 | SUIT YOUR BUDGET| Vote RANK IRONS Sheriff | |taxe UP TO A FULL YEAR TO Pay |i _ Republican Goer. 6, 1956 AA | ean |@- #90 . is , 7 ; Offices at W. Huron st Tbe sey caer | Sn ca ey “yo Walled Lake Keego Harbor Milford Usion Lake : (Donate by Friends) , ota " —_ shinee ie oa ae a Cee ee oe aes ae seen gimee nee 7 ye ie hs A, re a mi lati = ce | , ; } oe AL . 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Budget Terms Arranged KEEGO Hardware No. 1 ~ $041 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2-3766 —_— this Porter-Cable fool with any other pe yp pcg dimen bo winaason standard of quality in performance, ond pricel Designed ond built by experts, contains expensive drill features to make # ghia. grea and _compoct. | in wood. Can also) be used with work-saving attachments for hun- Pe of repair jobs — “do-it-yourself” projects. the blazes and that traffic was up. m [Adlai Wins Student Poll Iraq Lauds U.S. Policy | BAGHDAD (INS) — Iraqi For- eign Minister Burhanuddin Bashay- an asked the American ambassa- dor to convey to the U. S. govern-. ment “Iraq's great satisfaction oe of a stick and fliching 10 $50 bills from a bank drawer through the ,-\when I see money Jaying around.” with the U.S. policy tow =a Ja month from now and in still more states Jan.: 1. The boosts are dnly on some of the brands of certain distiliers and on certain categories of whisky, a survey of leading distillers showed,” |But sources in the industry say other-firms are almost sure to fol- low the lead of such giants Industries Inc., and Publicker In-| dustries Inc. in hiking prices. “How much more will a bottle ., {cost at the consumer level? Distillers say the ultimate con-| ; sumer increase will differ from) state to'state. Most estimates are that a “fifth” will cost 2 to 35 "DETROIT W—A 16-year-old boy was accused today of sticking a ‘wad of chewing “gum on th. end barred window of the teller’s cage. * * * Raymond L. Siebert of Detroit, |; |stood mute when arraigned before Federal Judge Ralph M. Freeman yesterday on a charge of violating the Federal Juvenile Act.-~ = / George E. Woods, chiet assistant .|U.S. attorney, quoted’ the youth as saying, “I just gan’t resist it rt tricked the leaving the Woods said = woran teller cage by aski le to check on a 50-cent ce charge levied 'against hig’ ‘Account, i The eytle vemembred the boy's: ‘unexpjdined disappearance when) she | pete the, /shortage at the | day. ret agent , bala the loot was at the boy’ s home. Sees Gum Trouble Instead / / “ae American A GARDEN TRACTOR 1S ONLY AS GOOD AS Its ATTACHMENTS — f from the one-wheeled Hondi-He Se thesteiouaiar eine done The famous Power-Ho series now hes Versa- Matic Drive, the amazing.new develop- ment which gives continuous smooth speeds at Wl power, with ne bet twitching, geor shifting or dutching. See for yourself why W's Bolens Power-He, with gerdeners whe know! Come In, look, try one In your gorded or on your form ene dyke Rook fe 4.0734. Neue Ainthortect inestes— Dorin teestere=Dehen. Gis wea /\TEETR WEAK | \their teeth tend to wear down, Hentengo 7 Counci}’on Dental Health, forecast Dentist Expects/ Decay to Drop Sharply by “66 {He said in’ a prepared ae routine treatment of the of young patients with re- Prices will go yp in other states! — |Joseph Seagram & Sons, Scheniey Michigan (aces humilia-| defense forces have reportedly - penetrated -and sees attacked Egyptian “suicide commando’ bases sl At the first Oaklatia County trial ear pied ‘Suction fonting toward the Suez earlier this year. o*"'6 fot Frame's $200,000 damage action, . / [eomptet Line eons — eae = ee ee ni ee Rotel. N ves. ‘ tampering with the jury Liquor Is Up & re parts and Service 8 OP gy whe Lk Pte second couty tral, eld Patrons Feeling Low Down| goo usep rduir- % for © eee™ | ite eee Caml | (CLEARANCE. o8 . tae" spectators, was won by the Four|Glo Bar Prices Go Higher SALES and g [Corners Press: But Frame ap- oe ° Y ¥ LEE’S |Pealed to the State Supreme Court! ey yori « — Whisky andicents more than previously, al} \ ‘ <- SERVICE oeheSy fa pager eset an gin drinking became more expen- thoygh the jump mhay be anywhere q Mt. Clemens . FE 3-9830 ~ character. sive in .some states yesterday. from a | nickel to 40 cents. “suggested in its an- nouncement, made Sept. 28 in or- der to-comply with the varied that taverns and bars could pass, a nickel a drink. It's all part of the first ecsene- the-board increase by the Aistil- who-are increasing pricés say it's necessary because of steadily ris- ling Sager) a eit ich) dna dustry. ij |. Drinkers who poof Scoteh whis- ky will get away /withoyt a price; : eg ke sont Wl Mang perme San Pra . Det You Fw Samael LAYAMAY TOYS NOW! Stealing $500 fursmsow cuts’ | @t Special Prices in-bond brands. Increasing costs cited by the various distillers included pay- roll, advertising, bottles, cartons, grain, railroad rates, boxes, caps and even decanters, | ‘has trade in the states. where industry source said, however, that) Christmas gift-giving is not likely to be affected too much since most j}people tend to give the most ex- pensive brand they can afford. 4 Cases of Vandalism Reported to Sheriff | Four cases of malicious destruc- ition to buildings in recent days were reported to the sheriff's de- partment today. a] * ? Most severely hit was a house and barn at 1365 Gage Rd., Holly day. Owner ‘ Lawrence Hemboldt, who doesn't live at the farm, told investigators he suspects children. | Avon Township were damaged, One at 130 Tallahassee Dr. posting regulations of the states, | / vat the rate xa pealed in 1933, To a man, those| . The last item bears on the Christ- boosts are effective by Dec. ‘1. One. trey. processed fiabery products,| | ° Plumbing || Two houses under construction! — at the Judson Park Subdivision in ITOM/ | WASHER | QUAKER With fax OIL SPACE — Re. SE 995 | | HEATER $119.95 |] Notionolly ee 1 g* beads DRYER 4 4g cal, $4 50 d | ‘Nationally LARGE SCREEN TELEVISION KEM-TONE ANY COLOR | | | | | at ke. SRE DUNKER’S DELIGHT Predicts Big Supplies of Food Again in ‘57 WASHINGTON (AP)—The Ag- ALWAYS AMPLE PARKING T™ L.A. WAGNER CO. 1960 N. OPDYKE at PONTIAC ROAD cted 401 Hours Mon., Tues. Thurs.. Fri. 8:00 to 8:00 Open Sundary 10:00 to 2:00 4 [fe A. THOMPSON & SOKS- 80S. Perry SL FE 2.2839 “ss FERRER ERR EERE ERE ER ERE RE REET ETRE T ETERS COMING! * that shuch of the trouble in the, next/ decades will be from | conditions rather than from “It is safe to say that ‘the next 10 years will-bring about/a dis- tinct change in the concept a dental disease.” i i | He said as persons be¢ome older about. which ‘in, turn can I¢ad to such * Dr. George C. Wash chief search staff of _ Favorites, Boys’ Sizes to 2. Real Rough Weather a AY eee eteeees COSC CEEEEESEEE SEES SESE EEE SEEDS 00400844 44084444 008d e eee eee EEE Eee tte ee Eee * ems j + ae tenes ‘ ee -eeee % - paseneronpeseiemsiresaingmgicreshseteneessiereens \ } 0004444444 tetee ee ee tte tt oy a 4 | wy * ? * 2 -. Adlai ‘sElection Says 4ke-Does-Nothing for~-Farmers, Jobless; | Cites Bank. Influence SHARON, Pa. @® — Sen. Estes Kefauver said today Adlai Stev-) enson’s “election dg assured be-| cause “nothing has been done by’ President Eisenhower for dis-| tressed unemployment areas, or for the farmers.” ‘ } The pueanitis vice presi ; - . ;' ’ fin) nominee, ‘pressing his pa WE LIKEE IKEE — Giving an Oriental twist _‘ reception in New York City by the state's Citi- i ndup attack ‘on Rebubli ‘tothe political scene, this trio of Chinese ey “gens for Ejisenhower-Nixon. All voting for the can ‘‘peace “and prosperity’! Stands before a banner reading “I Like Ike.” first timé, the girls are: Lucy Ting, Mrs. Henry claims, switched from internation. Chinese characters. The girls were among “ H’ Lee, and June Yung. * ; al to domestic affairs. . guests of Chinese” ancest 7 He chose Pennsylvania, plagued —————____. ee mooeret fale onan | ‘ with spotty unemployment, as the i Deccbower - sdminiotration for 2%’, “wemered the. general's eco wonders for them,” he added. | lowed a-Bitispring by New York ™ ‘nomie commitments to the mass ‘Foreign f avel | | Adams noted that U. 8. airline bankers who Kefauver said re.) of people.” loperations across the North Atlan- gard * ‘hard money” as paramount, His talk .was piwpared for de- ‘tic have rid themselves of govern- @ All day yesterday as he followed class envi: aBrinding schedule of 11-speeches CAB Vice Chairman ——_——__—, nedllpag renal eemmmap Ny irk Hits at. Foreign Lines Listed Wrong Address Island, Kefauver pounded-on the for Prohibitive Fares for Missing Trustie CLEANER FUEL OIL aye teste preve Speecwa: Fuel Ott te be the ‘ceanest oll yeu iprecipitate the Middle East con- flict and alienated Britain and 44ams; Vice Chairman of the C- ‘Joseph Leahy, 36, one of two trus- ‘France. vil Aeronautics Board (CAB), sug- = —— —_ from Oak- \ _* #8 , jland County Jail while serving time | Today Kefauver said the White iserted thet = sthet governments on drimk and disorderly. offenses. « BP islation-designed to help distressed’By agreeing to further cuts in|Ferguson, 42, of 108 Gladstone . i trans Atlantic air fares, Adams Place. Authorities had not located - “In spite of its words. slogans said in.» speech prepared for the Cither man today. and cliches,” -he—said,“‘The Ei. National “Defense Transportation gag ee senhower_ administration has ig- Assn., foreign governments might nored | the genera] 8 economic com- reduce their aiMine subsidy loads = ——— FE S-6TS9 OAKLAND FUEL _ share ef the procéeds from pas- And, yanks: ae ee sengers whe use both local and course is true in regard to agri- Teak sir services on their trav- my iculture.” els. 436 Orchard Loke Ave. 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY __ . mitments to the mass of pie in the United States and Lane Adams also propesed that ia followed the blueprint the Wait the United States, the tecal serv: end PAINT co. Street bankers gave to them ice airlines be given a ‘greater MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS TO 8:30 stood up keep Soviet- Marshal K. |sovsky on the Politburo. Li livery here. Air Fy SIV iment s@bsidies; largely due to low-| Rokossovsky now is “‘on leave” t ere. pen fare, high-revenue tourist or coach. in Russia and the new Polish re- gime has released: Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski, the Roman Catholic) helped found the Commutist Po- | lish Workers’ Party, of which be | became party secrettry in 1943. primate. THE SIMPLE LIVE Gomulka is-Still living in a small) He was big star in the Polish jtheme that administration foreign. . ¥ 5 ‘policy was. a failure and helped’ The Pontiac Press Wednesday in- barely furnished two-room apart- Red ranks until 1948, when Yugo- A WASHINGTON — Joseph P. correctly listed the address of ment in the Saska Kempe district slay Marshal Tito broke with Sta- on the right honk bast the Vistula. lin. Gomulka, who had been known as Poland's “Little Stalin,’ then. His’ wife, who sss hag been became known as Poland’s “Tito.” He was expelled from the party ‘Howe and the Republican party #2°Pt the American plan of low’ | eahy's correct address is 268 S _ and parid live | door {0 and arrested as a Titoist Weviation- | fought Democratic-sponsored._jeg-.COSt air travel for everybody. Jessie St. The other man was Boyd ~~ merres son. ¥ is 4n @F-' i+ in 1951. Both he and his wife suffered much in prison, but the - purging. Reds released both of them in the ranks “of Polish. Communists 1954, after the death of Stalin) \jailed by the “comrades,” chitect. The man whe now is eae regents sete ; JUST NORTH OF TELEGRAPH DAILY 9 TO 6; SUNDAYS 10:30 te 2: 30 is with from prison in 1935 for health rea-| Commu-|30ns, A year later he was nabbed ruthless. @gain and sentenced to seven Buthe at least temporarily be- years. : nt er. When the Nazis invaded Poland, Nikita ‘Riven in refusing to|his jailers fled. So did the prison- K. Rokos-'ers. 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We're not advertising men. We don’t know how. political ad should be written. We're not politicians. We don’t know how to twist a legis- lative “record’’ to make it sound like the “voice of experience.” - We're just plain citizens of Oakland County, and we've got to get this off our chests or burst. WE’RE GETTING PLENTY FED UP! We're getting fed =e the eye teeth with appeals to special groups by « candidate whose record shows he did nothing for those groups. We're getting fed up with a candidate who's trying to slide into Washington on Eisenhower's coattails. We're sick and tired of hearing a candidate identify himself as having “served in the Air Corps in World War II” when he served only 51 days and is not even qualified as a veteran under the GI Bill of Rights. We're appalled at a man who admits, in debate, that he “knows nothing about foreign relations” and_yet who dares to consider himself qualified _ to deal with world affairs in our national congress. To put it bluntly... WE THINK OAK- LAND COUNTY NEEDS A MAN WITH GOOD SOUND. COMMON SENSE TO REPRESENT US IN CONGRESS. _ WE THINK PAUL SUTTON IS THAT MAN. : Tuesday, November 6 is our big chance . . our last chance for two more ears... to-send ches Wlillg ia fact ik we're bursting oh ht ~ geame, We can’t meet our problems without Federal help and counsel. We can’t afford to send a man te Congress whose legislative record shows that he’s voted against the kind of things we need help on in | Ve We Admiral. ~~ TA 8 — TV “BUY GUNS AT. REMINGTON e WINGHEST eS © ITHICA © MARLIN © MOSSBERG ae $2. 29. ii $2, AT ~ Have “39% ___| HUNTING COATS, PANTS, ey : path he UP TO “4! | a = Powerful- ‘THOR 71%" SAW] ees “REGULAR $64.95 ga BLACK & DECKER sith AG . Circuit Judge Clark Adams (above) was-spenker Ee at the Thursday evening gathering of the DAR which Award of Merit to Miss ‘Avery. The program was held “< honored Blanche Avery (center). Miss Adah Shelly - in the Civic Room of the Pontiac Federal Savings arid yy Lisle L. Echtinaw, chairman “* Cte) , tion, . ; "Education should be made enjoy- able to youth — it is a real chal- - lenge, the speaker declared, and he said that Miss Avery had met this challenge. Many of her form- er students were there last night to attest to this. * * * - Also paying tribute to Miss Avery, who now resides in Ann Arbor, were John Thors Jr. and Mrs, William F, Todd. PRESENTS AWARD Award of Merit to Miss Avery, and the Rev. Waldo R. Hunt.told of Miss Avery’s work in the church. - * . cordion solos by Joyce Meyer and selections by the Boys’ Senior En- semble of Pontiac High School. Larry Dean announced the numbers, and singing with him were Bill Cooper, Bili Taylor, aN Jack Hutchings, Phil Viands, Jim Pontiae Press Photos Crawford, Ed Kent and George Mekres. Assisting with the program -were cs ede : |Going. very had made that contribu- © Miss Adah Shelly presented the Mrs. Eugene Carey entertained Entertainment consisted of ac*Sisted. the hostess. etes | a | t Scott, chairman of the ‘Avery, @ past regent; Mrs. Harry of Michigan DAR, | saa aes regent; Mrs. Ernest! Pouring were Mrs. Everett tere Dose and Mrs Bradley Alan 1. fnoe reg Ry V, Bares, int ih Peter- . Be Fi —~ omens Section FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1956. << PAGES 20-28 Mrs. Carey’ — Is Hostess ' to Sorority _ Alpha’ Delta. Kappa Holds Meeting on Thursday ~ members of Zeta Chapter of Alpha ‘Delta Kappa sorority at her home ‘on East Iroquois road Thursday) evening. Mrs. Edward Leland as- j : eis * i Devotions were given by Mrs. ‘Alton Madden and the business meeting was conducted by Mrs.! (Cleo Wiley. Following the meeting, | jmembers participated in an eve.) ining of games. : . .* wie | : . . _— Charitable | Work Slated : ‘ . 2 sa - bySorority Beta Chapter Has ¥ Thursday Meeting) at Sinclair Home a Mrs. John Sinclair of Rutherford) { road opened her home to members| of Beta Chapter of Beta Theta Phi sorority Thursday evening. Mem-| bers decided to furnish a Thanks-| | - giving basket for an elderly couple. » . * é ee The group also made plans to, ‘start preparing treats for the fam-| lly being “adopted” by the chapter’ for Christmas. Articles were donat-| ed for the Needlework Guild, and. Mrs, Jotin Allen and Mrs. Kenneth Madsen were asked to represent } t age CEES eee a eee <9 = eee 4 cote ll rg yee aa Mrs.Mrs. Wilma‘ Exline, sergeant-at- . (right) is photographed = she presented the society s | Loan Building. ofthe nostese ’ ‘arms, were Mrs. George Robins, = Four pages today | in Women’s Section | iny, Mrs. Elmer Thorpe and Helen \Voss. The initiation cerernony was conducted by Mrs. Wiley, Mrs” | Joyce Jones and Mrs. Leland s s ° The tea table, at which Mrs. Jones presided, was centered- with} an arrangement of bronze and yel-) * white tapers. i Wilma Webb invited the group to her home on Cass Lake road for ithe December meeting. DAV. Auxilidry ‘Lists Chairmen | 1 Committee chairmen were ap- pointed at the “Thursday evening meeting of Chapter 101, DAV Auxil- iary. The chapter met at the Be) inis-Olsen Post on Oakland ave-) nue. io the chapter at the Thursday In-/ . or * * ° | ; - . Mrs. Allen appointed Mrs : py Senitdltnagproe ; agree nie ‘ ° Ward Curhmings, Mrs. Waiter | a ig ce A eae say This zippered, quilt-lined jacket with contrasting Terry and Mrs. George Zan-| | ‘Michael McAleer is chairman of slacks is just right for the little man who likes to be warm noth to assist her-on the coming | community service. Serving as and comfortable. charity projects. | /\hospital chairman is Mrs. Willis ———-——— ~ ; e The social portion of the eve-| Bugg. : - : “ning was under the supervision of! : : ; , : : by ° ; - m ce EE ° . . P : Plans were discussed to attend | J] Sh : M per gg prneoes a ae Participating in the program honoring Miss Avery ley L. Scott. Miss Avery, who resides in Ann Arbor, |the dinner honoring the nationall | orwitzes OW Ovies devotions at the close of the eve-| last night were (left to right) Mrs. Maxwell Doerr, Mrs. was honored by the DAR for her°contributions to’ Pon- conmanetiie, _. on 0 f Travels t O Z ont q CI b “ny. . . . . . ov. at Veterans Mem : ning. cs ee William F. Todd, Mrs. Lisle Echtinqw and id Mrs. Brad- _tiae during her residence here. y Building, Detroit. Plane were also| ( u de for volunteer work at the! — . The next mee will be at the) e . - 4 es : : f home of Mrs. Duane Hamilton on| News From Birmingham . } Oakiand County Convalescent) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Horwitz, Members brought thelr contribu. = : : | /. Home. ‘showed colored movies of their tions to the Pontiac Needlework | D P, ye S T ; H ll 0 F No ; ied group —— ge —_ trip through Europe and the Near Guild for the Ingathering Thurs- / re 1h bi - a yg "arp as a new member. ihe nex! Fast Thursday at the noon meet- day. ; rr. ea le W ill Speak at Ou n a | iV v. 8 9 meeting will be Dec, 6 at Bemis- the Zont 4 . Resort Fashions : , } __ {meeting = iig_at the Zonta Ciab of Pon : Are Feminine BIRMINGHAM — Dr. Normaniuticheon following at Oakland Hills Waldemar: A. pre saodh da rh age the weekend in oan Views of some of Europe's old WSCS Has . . Vineent Peale, noted New York!Country Club. Mr. Towne and Mrs. Owen Luck- Rapids, Jowa, as guests of Mr. Philatheo Class cathedrals: and closeups of the This Season _— vill he tee t speak ,, enbach will be at the speaker's and Mr¥ William P. Ellwood, who : ; lca Tiler at Pics Gere ck . ifr, wl the ee Smt! Other ent atu spear Sah Toarata iscnery ned in Bimngwam Meets in Detroit fat w'samy se sommes HNGathering ~ NEW york ea) — und: at Birmingham Town Hall next) table Friday will. be the Rev. | * * ¢ — ' My’ and Mrs. William C fe ny m .. ed and feminine line that retains) TTsday and Friday, Nov. 8 and warold. E. Towne, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Knox wily’ give a buffet supper for the, Thirty three mmbers and guests| They were taken along the Sea - the ladylike look is the line that 9, in the Birmingham Theater. | paward Kerbert, Mrs. Charles of Dorchester Hills have their Andreaes this evening, and.on Sat-\of First Philathea Class of First of Galilee, the River Jordan and and Brunch in the corrent t and! Dr. Peale’s friend, Flovd Starr,| P. Kreldier Mrs. D id Hirsch- daughter, Mrs. George Girdler of arday Mr, and Mrs. Eliwood will Baptist Church were entertained at t» many spots where Jesus was | — lecti | : “ AL ee ag Nana Mountain Lakes, N. J., visiting be hosts at a. dinner for their a Chinese luncheon Tuesday atthe seid te have preached and per- Mrs C Kirk Ra : cruise collections. founder of Starr Commonwealth) ™an-and Mrs. Morris M. Hal- ‘them for 10 day ff: f ki hem to the 1 ld in De . e a These harbiupere of the fashicks abe : | etesd. them for 10 days. yf fuests after taking them to home of Mrs. Alfred Gould in De- tormed His miracies. ¢ T, Ik t G : ae we'll be wearing next summer for Boys at Albion, will attend the RECENTLY MOVED HERE /_. lowa-Michigan football game. _troit. 1 wee abi showed tha ora agiks to roup at show a continuance of the slender ¢cture on Friday morning and the Mr. and Mrs. Karl Larsen, Mrs.’ y4) ang Mrs. Knox, who/have BREAKFAST GUESTS | ,Pravers vere offered by Mrs.|, tings of lara! and its tertile, ~eNtral Methodist silhouette. : : ~ i reeertiy moved here fron’ their 3 : __,_iH. H. Sav: rs. fe i i. y 1 ™ Mr. and Mrs. R- E. Fife have po rnett, who also accompanied fields resulting tor S But it’s slende with = dif. | mee home on Parkside Ave. in Detroit. invited guests to a breakfast SUI the p during hymn singing, Which has been attained through’ Seventy-five members and guests ference. Skirts have pegged tops | _ leave Wednesday for a three-week day morning Calin Lee of the Chinese Mis: bard work, the speakers said. of the Women’s Society of Chris- . that taper in at the hemline. The «| [trip to Fort Lauderdalé, Fla. * ¢ @ . sion sang several ‘hymns in Chi-| 3 0 ‘tian Service of Central Methodist 7 pleated skirt, in many variations DINNER PLANNED / Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nalle of and Mrs. Lee gave a sseton | Members saw the barren lands Church attended the annual -in- : bas a new importance, Double Mr. and Mrs. Gené White will en Wayne, Pa. have returned home message ‘interpreted by Mre_ {ot the Arab with whom the Hor~ gathering service and brunch-held box pleats are sometimes shaped |tertain a group of friends at dinner @fter visit with Mr.-and MPs. Gould. ‘witzes visited . . ..saw Arabs work-,at the church Thursday, with darts for grace in motion. Nov, 10. 7 » Bruce Dodds of Puritan Rd. ‘ing their lands by camel in 124 de-) *“ * @« */e : / 5 ; - | gree heat Mrs. C. Kirk Rae, guest speaker. As for the much discussed longer 1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Robin-| ; Attend Service 7 + Mrs. Chadd Mellinger introduced used as her theme. “To Serve the length, it’s pretty much confined json left today for Palm Springs.! apter as ithe speak P cas 7 J ; peakers. resent Age. to afternoon, dinner and evening Calit., where they will stay for six Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Deery) 4. cinb president Mre.| dresses. These may be ankle length months .'s 2 Jr; and daughter, Lydia, of Revere — urs. ‘She also showed colored slides or 10 inches from the floor. Day- if | at ering street. have returned home from) Fetis Takis announced the 25th | and told of her recent trip to the ‘ time dresses may be an inch longer Mr. And Mrs. Frederick Colom: | earn several days in Detroit where they! birthday celebration of Zonta will meeting of the World Federation but not more. bo yill entertain © group of YMCA attended the funeral of Mr. Deary’s| be held Thursday at Kingsley of Methodist Women heid af Lake Many crushed gifdles, floaty fie rors evening to hear. at father, Raymond Deary. | inn. | Junaluska, scarves and cape collars place ‘tion rms. | Mrs. Char assisted emphasis above the waistline. / Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Menard) Mrs. Ben Sweeney conducted Mrs. Calvin Res wie ae dedica - - Sleeves are kept rounded to com- Awill also be hosts at an election the Thursday evening meeting of tion service. Mrs. John Flood was plete the rounded, feminine feeling) of the sithovette. i Print dresses favor the gentle | eolors: Pink lilac and soft blue. This soft look carries on inte eve- ming dresses in pastel chiffon, . delicate shades of mauve, beige | \and pale blue. ae ‘The crushed girdle is used for, x these evening dresses, too, and) with this wrapped-waist look goes a skirt that floats. , Cure‘of Acne Late phoper cleansing carp Foutine are NOW fpr fashion ak | 4 : ie conscious women is the leather : Pi et RE 8 Ns ant Pia <4 1 sweater wit :@ low, bloused-lezk. dt is shown here with ve Whe of Youngster is oavitices| its shape, defined by drawstrings, ‘teamed with a rib-knit oe) “Soe ke wool skirt,’ Sleeves.are wool ‘knit, and: the, leather washable ca peskiny———— pf ape : ‘ night party in their home ow Bed- Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Honored at Shower dies the group is selling. Mrs. _ Mrs. F. George Grace was the the United Fund campaign. The group will meet at Pontiac State Hospital for a conducted ‘Catherine de Medici Popularized Gloves ‘Coming Eve a4 ; pins nailed oe ae Se Na oe Po ee he Me os Mr. and Mrs. elected secretary for the balance ford road. = Sigma, Alpha sorority held at the) _ meL _z__,_,of the year, 2 2 8 YMCA. Henry be - "ek oso oe Mr .and Mrs. Wayne A. Andreae * ¢ @ : Morris of | Bost ser — oS ~'| Announcement—was__made. by! _ —Watkiristake-Mrs—Keith. * i |Mrs. Anthony Grand concerning ‘ Wright Mrs. = Mrs. F. G. Grace Podge Seqpes announce the “Titht, Mrs. Roscoe Goddard 'Maxwell Shadley spoke briefly af} honoree at a pink and blue shower . ' siren by bit, Jeme Lavin a tae Oe cent ewan eee Mrs. Harold Boughner, Mra, Glenn engagement of Werner, Mrs. Lyle Saum, Mrs. their daughter, Byron Rogers and Mrs, Loy Ben- . Sally, to : / Redick of Wilson PTA Holds “ead Haily Halloween Party ——- Redick of Phy door PTA and the Pon- Mechanic 4) Department “of Parks and He wed for ihe Following movies, games were. _ wedding. Jose; a ea gina ‘Gon eB : 4 G Johnnig is,” and s re > ) | @eived by Lorine Bessent it and Dan- ‘3 + he. ¥ Pond 4 Ee Ss pie i 4 ‘ 7 = | iia | h j é fe SS ee ee a i ; teene : —* acd? ieeg eS oe eee ee y Question Box) -|some weight?” é —_ _THE PONTIAC! PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1956 _ i 2 4 + Se and in the space it requires and old alike, sonic, Come in today for your eo ath. and enjoy the Orga-- | free demonstration... | 0 ia Forever at Hand! Her “Engagement Diamond : CONNOLLY’S Always, at Connolly's, you of all three: = BEAUTY! Whatever style ring she wishes, whatever tigie tiie san be found at Connolly's. Importa ‘also, is that Connolly nish an AUTHENTIC ‘LETTER of VALUATION ~~and GUARANTEE with ~~ _ every diamond sold. Soli- - as $75. Emerald and. 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No, Buy one of the many) $39% but my girl friends tell me that -|fine depilatories now on the mar- | ms : Piney Pyne fg Pir ee 8 SS i , oe My leaflet No. 52 “Stars in Your! ——e You Always Poy Less-et b & 8 4 i : (Care of Hair)’ can be had) | per ; fay Seen: a _|by sending a stamped, self-ad- 1. . FURNITURE SAL iS. _ are also allowable for a good fig-| dressed your request) Be 3345 AUBURN RD. (-59) wre You might take bip- sitio} = | = I Mile East of Auburn eights — wr po there. 1 should think you . J DAILY 9 TO 9—SUNDAY 12-5 : PHONE PE 5.9241 popu —* New elegance in fashion calls-for a lighter, more | » Must Be COLOR in Your Hair for Romanticism of the y Shae S le News Beran arr 2 pond premarin pare Sesson to Impart the glow required by the “Bouffentesle” trend ° “About a year ago T lost| - ! | the right choice of powder foundation, powder and lip | --. y 1@ HARPER METHOD - — ae ee at th e M et | stich. This Miss is using a tinted makeup base that color- | RAN DALL —< SHOP [i 1 don’t think so. I am 16 years controls the complexion, toning down a too pink skin, | 89 Wayne St. FE 2-1424 “i cay cae ee , NEW YORK (INS) — Opera Pees Sane one and Saibowing an cvamebes 7, nn ee : 32, waist ; capes used to be a male fashion, cages —.. wee rs but this it's the who tLe | ee . aes year s women Check the Closets raped 7 ht Larcheet - ‘ee ee eee eee eee -- Now’s the time to check ailable eae sano fines ole wne|wardrobe againat What's at the Ditter-cold day which is bound to gin “chow Gh “Yada Week's gaia| Atte & & Morage. Thpt winter chow up in the moar future. st “5 1 eee _lopening of the Metropolitan Op-|——IFuiltest Atverttrementy_—_____tPttstent_trertisemont>———— 4 = : _ Why not experiment with vegetable rinses? 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One of the most striki . years. Se Easy for Traveler . i vanity table aici a oa was a creation by omen at * * * , | dipped in soap or detergent suds Rome that combined the best fea- : : , ; : This year she also holds the of-| «geitdrive cars” are engaged will whisk it clean in no time. (tures of long and short. In ruby Vote the Republican Presidential Ticket fice of chaplain in the Eastetn Star. with the purchase of railway) —_—_———_——— .. red satin. it swept to the floor at _- , ; Whenen me cadre AM ‘tickets . on pore gry and) Comte ewok Somes = c heck In front, aetees the cape. Pontiac Area Women’s Committee, * 5 : activ : : | motorists on. it - burst itteri or this fall, red the bosom, tying in’ fm: ; - MOUNDED TURKEY SALAD | tation ooo tecerted Wo Sir car, he ideal foil for” a simpie ti ‘lg massive eect Gxbreitemed al Citizens for Eisenhower WOODWARD at-SQUARE LAKE. ROAD By Mrs. George A. Perry wyeliminating long distance driving. ‘navy or neutral ‘jewels. : : : it enna eurten er chtebin, oot tate ari ss paenel cuathiaace tealae “Aaah Pe : wen 2 large bunches pascal eclery, cut tm : i a a a — Ra 3 bis 7 pieces r : ? : , inal en ee t Remodeling operations are causing our store to look torn up ,.. BUT we are open for business as usual... with new stocks of merchandise arriving Mayonnaise is ; a ; : Tamen Jaleo yy daily . . . so, be wise, avoid the “gift shopper” crowds and enjoy a complete selection by choosing your CHristmas gifts now. . = Cook poultry the day before. ii ro | —— - | - “ne cone aoe tone. | La awa for : Christmas | Toda In the morning mix turkey, 7) : ee @ -@ just enough dressing te make the | =~ ee taste, Form ; Z : SS ee | ee : : oe a platter. ° —- ‘Quality Value # Cover mound of eee J, The World’s Finest Hand-Crafted China rated service in this rarest and most beautiful of ol =F) to choose. 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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 1056 eS “A lated that, In monasteries oo any F Roads Terminate i in Wisdom vlissca Soca tea cee ee | same period to learn to draw. eee ay teas “wis-| money mountain tops, . friend are wie by| own tein beauty shop. y kinds of people, | She still works hard, doing-all SRBC CRE works hard at his| ment-making haien, tan tae he Trace cada achen is, does cheer-|has a serene, pleasant .|readers-of mine over a period of > . . ee NO- TANTRUMS. : = ‘ ‘broken One ot recognize | I commented on this once andj Pan © mentioned that, in’ all the years Ilbed to become a permanently em- ae pesado vin Buz acretid there's & WeRnAR | heard customers complain or . 5 I know whe runs a beauty shop. |)... sae Fer years she was a hardworkother shops, |COFTect Care for We are taking reservations e different,” she explained. Onistmas. Parties. We offer Otd “|Add Sparkle “decked that, while 1 have A pnt once said that the gluse ben coer p wT Seuk wa oe bt have stains on table linens was to avoid © Lake Wood Room 4 to recious eciiet aalaiel oper tewt'taay axe [EN Cam te tee Seit. Bhor bias bas ene Dj d riage Most of them, you'll be happy aoe nam iamon S “I treat them all as.if they were|to know, can ‘be removed from The Rotunda Room * perfect ladies, incapable of criti-| white cottons and linens by pouring ® The Pine Room Millions of women own diamoniis;cism*or temper tantrums. And s0/boiling water from a height of © The Orelans Room —and moe of tines who don't live male se. ave aheade paged L- three to four feet — througir the ' : in hope, Ww en though,” a tain. if stains chlor- WEDDINGS—PARTIES owners abies how oko eee of|a twinkle in her eye, “I understand as Chadha a 8 BANQUETS them 80 as to enjoy to the utmost|some of them were such hellions| pomoval then becomes complete can be dulled by|°ther shops.” dered in * al” the product's pe COME IN FOR A FREE - DEMONSTRATION MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO. 12 W. Huron / ~ -FE2-4010 After the soaking, brush the dia- mionds with a small, soft, clean — Sa eae "pine ail to big On lle running warm water and place them on tissue paper to dry. it) You Don't Take Out the First Team and Send in the Subs Until the Game Is Won. ; The deadly game of International Roulette is Still Far From Won Despite Gains of the Past 4 Years. EISENHOWER and NIXON ‘are a Citizens for WINNING TEAM KEEP THEM IN THE GAME Vote the Republican Presidential Ticket ~———Pontiae Area: Women’s Committee, You'll love this dinette by Howell that’s outstandlfigly - deluxe design of tapered tubular legs, h quality materials that hee lange the. “gaff” and color- . different .. he with Bele i wh ate ‘Other Sewell Dinettes from. $69.50 uf You win Enjoy Shopping at Gentry’s! _ Beaytom Home ggg “ne Dixie Highway * OPEN FRIDAY Fabric Mixing : Is Popular Now tell at a touch what a fabric is. When you're out shopping, there- a8 fore; the best way to judge a S a } 5 rare performance is to con- Mrs. Clarence Grimes ‘of Sylvan : Shores drive,.Mrs. Emeil Koop of Dray- This t fal ’ hat home te ean toa! tint Plains and Airs, deter Kephenget of be pe prasad and if it's been| Devondale road (left to right) are shown - Pe bers of the Ladies’ Guild A bazaar entails much preparation. Here, mem- of Grace Lutheran Church are busy setting up displays for the annual fall festival to be held at the church W cnenter. They are ( = to Pentiae Press Phetes right) Mrs. Emery Mitchell of Baldwin road, Mrs. Philip Weber of Walce street and Mrs. Fred Zittel of | Navajo drive. The —_ is scheduled from 2 to 8 p.m. | By MURIEL LAWRENCE When Andy was late to school _| explain his tardiness. The boy, she told his third grade teacher, liked! }watching TV. Because he enjoyed it so much, / he enjoyed staying up long past) bedtime. Inevitably, this pleasure | in late “bedtime had developed oped: pleasure in late rising which was twi in promptness, order, persever- effort on children is our common ce too often, his mother had to) , ideai’ wal Gua to Teachers sce caly Gat were afraid of imposing lonely lessons ance. Tt we could al begs to eso how fear of imposing any unpleasant Photographer Finds Men ‘More Vain Than Women By RUTH MILLETT Eisenhower making Andy late for school. “Men are much more vain than! anteed friendly. Instead, they ac- @ RADIATES MAXIMUM MEAT — | Listening to this excuse, Andy’s |YO™en.” a photographer who spe- sions aiae her face has ‘char-| cepted the unpleasurable—and pro- @ EUMINATES ROOM MEAT 108s, , saves —___—_—"—"""—" teacher felt passionate resent: \cializes in taking men’s pictures re- duced a nation. PURE 2 ment of his mother’s reverence pay eee SH |MORE REALISTIC . LURE OF GOLD | © PROTECTS ADAMET LYING SPAR pastas precaeye | «gee 1d Maybe the reason women are; Their example kept us straight) [i * Twin DOORS OFEN WDE FOR BAST * Yet ‘this summer, she’ herself And,” she continued,’ “the mostjeasier than men to photograph is\to- some time. Then. ng} LOADING OF FUEL * spent many weeks: studying the ifficult men to photograph are|simply because women are more! went wrong. I think it happened © CONTROL DRAFT WITH TWO SLIDING DOORS FOR FAST OF SLOW FRE latest method, for making reading) ™ddle-aged men. realistic about their looks, when: people starting seeking] © SOLID BRASS CONSTRUCTION, BEAUTY UNHEARD OF. THOUSANDS > lessons pleasurable to James. “That is because they want the | , © io America, not to secure their dig-/ '" USE WINTER AND SUMMER © BURN WOOD, COAL O8 GAS Indeed, she is -| impossible. They want to look as Early in life women accept thelr! nity and freedom, but to share in| WRITE POR FREE VALUABLE COLORFUL BOOKLET ing new ways to wheedle learning| young and- handsome ag they | “ts and do everything in their/that gold of her gold-paved streets./ My Fireplace Is Wide hig ffort trom him just as anxiously! Jooked tn their 20s. Bat they alse POWer to play them down and to e258 ‘es wheedle proper bedtime from him.) taces hair styles, their makeup and their|on education, psychoanalyst Erich) Address. - City. Stote. 5 : en al te en ds = nh accents = clothes are all chosen with their Fromm told me recently "The soe F een a Ee Cr nt eC “How foal are rao fe tee tt ase tad Saere ain mat eceal protien et et oe| ZNLAND LAKES SALES How foolish are parents and| them look a toh of ine be the child’s ‘attitude toward _ the . : teachers to resent each other! To-\take out the lines that give char-| . agro book. With a book, he is left alone) 3127 W. Huron Your CENTURY Dealer Pelt sn San day, we're all terrified of displeas-lacter and distinction to their faces.| fore thelr mnirrets, se they Knew it find nourishment in it for him- ing children. The trouble, is, we It’s impossible to give them van &e Pag Paging shewton e stance, grows gray suddenly; She | “But today, he ie not trained 9 F Wecinen eect ich 6 protien. knows when she gets her first age te Parents see only that teachers|Make a woman look a little pret-| Stay hairs, ; : ahaha yr er reves ghee maar &'want-to spare children the.lonely|tier than she sees herself in a mir-| But a man will offen be startled as food for his body.” work of learning to think, to readiror, or make her look a little young- to discover that he is quite gray— and..do. sums ler than she is and she is happy. as though the change had come or The result is anxiety—the inevi- overnight, table tensions that build up in us * 8 8 ° wher undemanding treatment de- That is probably why it is much/ties Us release of energy. more of a shock for a man to see] - The first international Postal “She'll settle for that—and never’ ‘Pleasure Cult’ Results. i in Anxiety /A it out in mutual sympathy instead of mutual distrust. site cult of plensure bs Comiburw: itively recent in America. Other-| Bf jwise, we'd have no America, The). lehivering soldiers of General Wash- ington's Continental Army would simply have walked away from the unpleasantness at Valley Forge. Before venturing West, our pio- ‘neers would have required that all ‘roads be paved,—all Indians guar- _jand bazaar sponsored by the La-| as oo, srepered. Tse gma for the Festival to Be Held Wednesday annual fall festival pa bazaar to be held Wednesday at Grace Lutheran Church. The bazaar is sponsored by the Ladies’ Guild of the church. eral ghairman of the fall festival \Guild Schedules Bazaar : \ airs. Arthur, Kapbengst is. gen-iments will be served during’ the —— | OPEN at Our NEW _ Location OPENING SPECIALS! NOW WATCH FOR GRAND ee border and white Classic cross wire vi} seats. brass accents, OLDS FOR '57 has new SRTAWAY, HYDRA-MATIC aad . 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PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1056 N a ites Rank E First at MSU This Weekend Rally will Whip Up Seicitt 7 for Game With Wisconsin | Students © Await © Grade Results After _Toking- Their Midterm lee Last week and this students and faculty have been concerned | Plain colors are often used in with mi@ferm exams for this (a kitchen, explain the specialists, fall term. Midtermy grades will because they look clean and go be complied tm the various de- | well with white and light-colored partments Tuesday, and séon aft- [equipment and appliances. The er the mews will be sent to whole kitchen may be papered if anxious parents. the wall spaces are large, but ; wise to keep them plain to pre- ; Informal ‘affair to be Ye" & Spotty appearance. White nylon lingerie should al- Yon 63 - ~~ (55 5, | to Michigan State University sophomore * Wayne Pyke of State avenue from coeds | Barbarg Wilkinson ( left) and Bernice | McLean. The occasion is the Varsity | Club dance which will be held Saturdey -- evening me topper to the MSU-Wisconsin football game festivities. is a sophomore, lives on Glendale avenue, | |Should Pale ‘|Repay Boss ~ lfor Dyinks? Lift Your Glasses} and Nod to Display| ‘Appreciation | | KAREN'S FLOOR COVERINGS. OR 3-1279 fe 0 qe Fel s 7% gt ait gee 828 d 7 A : g i a3 nodded when he was glancing \ he EVENING SCHOOL "SHORTER - EASIER _ Demonstration Monday Evening, Nov. 5, 7:00 The Business Institute 2 West Lawrence Street, Pontiac SESS sr ee eres Phone FE 2-3558~ Barbara, who Day or Night Classes Call Today ior detailed information Ne Age Limit Phone FE 4-1854 Coll Miss Wilses Today PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE fer Informatica 16% East Buren _| Kitchen Tile Installation | Colorful and Econamical NEW YORK (INS) — You can.one of scores of colors, combina- jkeep up with the trend toward tions and designs. 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(Reg. ee di an wanitiens ¥en al 0 ttle — platter, creamer This lovely new pattern in rich soft colors-eaptures the beauty and romance of with the delightful contours of the new Cavalier Crinoline creates a symphony for today’s most years. Blending Choice of Over 60 Patterns eects oe vid abt ~ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1956 ei 4 : z : Ee é i : z gat ta : oe ie9 iF REGS Hf *e2 BRE 5] anf a 3 ann come, stolex- appointment book Steve to Connie is about to be interviewed by Beli, the proprietor of the oe 4 a Chapter 7 Oliver Bell rose from behind the half acre of shining mahogany .almost matched his tie, suit and socks. He was a handsome man in his middle forties. His hair was gark and thick, The wave in it was carefully nurtured. _ His clothing, everything within reach-) ing distance-of him, was pin neat. Even his charm was tidy. There was just the right amount of it at the right time. Here was a man whom elderly ladies prob- ably doted upon, matrons ad- mired and ingenues adored. 1! could see why the Crescent School of Dancing was s such a tremendous —oris—-success: He smiled-2 at-me. “You wish to join our faculty?” : “Yes, Mr. Bell.” 4 “And your name is ,. ." I didn't bother him with the) detail that I was Connie Barton, ‘the Waltzer’s wife. I had a big, black lie all ready for. him. I “said, “My name is eae “Hester.” He sounded re- Heved, as though he had been afraid that all of my type blondes would be named Bub- bles St. Claire, “‘Are you mar- ried, Hester?” sir.”’ “‘How old are you, Hester?” T raised my eyes defiantly. “Twenty-three.” He seemed to believe me; 1]. : I khow, for instance, thaf began to like him. He said, “Have| you are exactly the sort of per- 520 s! SAGINAW, ST. you had any experience in teach-|son w we want on our f faculty. " ing dancing?” “Well,” I said, “to be pertectly, honest, very little.” 1 smiled modestly. “But I have four: brothers and I taught them all’ to dance and they're all wonder- ful dancers. At least, everybody, He said, “You know, Hester, I like to think of us as a family institution . . . all brothers and sisters, fathers and mothers, aunts and uncles, all learning to dance for our pleasure and — ” He stepped to a panél on the | wall and-turned a knob over the words FOX TROT. Music seeped into the room. He came to me. “Shall we dance?” he said. “Why, I'd love to, Mr. Bell.” : * * * This was hardly true. This was one dance that I would have , . given ten years of my life to sit, out. But I rose and did- my best to float into his arms. i We danced, We fox-trotted.. Mr. Bell switched the music dial! and we waltzed. Then, after an- other flick of the dial, Mr. Bell was leading me through a rhum-| ba. By. the time were _Writh-| ing into a samba, I had regained. enough poise to realize that 1) was indeed dancing with a danc-| ing master. “Mr. Bell,” I said, “you dance! divinely!” “Thank you,” he said. His voice took _ on. ‘an inspirational tene.' “And you know, I had to learn! Many people ask me if, 1 were born dancing. No, I had to learn «+, » and I didn’t learn until 1 was an adult.” “One is never too old,” I said| bitterly, “to learn to dance.” “Exactly, And-when my wife. | saw the pleasure dancing af- forded me, she insisted our_ three sons learn, But we | couldn’t afford that.” Mr. Bell chuckled. “Mrs, Bell. saig it — would be cheaper to start a. school of our own ani. so we | did.” fier lle “Tt was a a long time ago. How. * proud she’d be of our three boys. | They're all grown up and in ool lege now.” dieser in college' - Where?” “Ha "Mr. “Bell said, “Yale and Princeton.” “Well! And where did you go te school, Mr. Bell?"*. “arthur Marray's,"” Mr. Bell} Hew we were aang sun He tight. This cheek-to-cheek busi- never before been knocked com- e’cleck.” ness, for instance . . , and then,|pletely off my feet. Now .. .| “The monster?” really, after all! where was I?” . I this te | in Ting.” saa | | been i= scandal. 1 have guarded its; |reputation with all my strength I lowered my eyes. “Not yet, And that, Hester, has been the i key ter. be enj as n pore that he seemed @P0logize. It was gratifying to sil be ster surprised indeed. But before I se |; would never encourage that was his desk and regarded - me with somber brown eyes that) urged, make dates with our stu-| dents. We never see them except! in the studio. That applies also f to the faculty members of the opposite sex. We remember that social club for boys to mieet girls. Romance is a beautiful thing, Hester, and I approve of it heart- —tily, teacher.” “Fine.”’ Then his charm evapo-| “You undoubtedly know,” he said, “about cour_tragedy of last eve-, “A terrible thing. My school in all its eighteen years has never “I'm sorry I proved it to you! “Yes, I do. 1 interview so violently. Did I hurt you?” | single 5 dancing with pa “Not at all, and please don’t enjoying himself too much.)me_ that you have so much didn’t have to hold me this strength of conviction. I have| pupif last evening at _ seven (Copyright, 1956, by Kelley — gave him a push. He was/to judge character.” steady. clue, I accepted the mon-| * Promising who was Miss Farrell's | te next installment. “You remember inter- viewing him, , then?~ very refnmember who he is?” Tomortow, in the armhs of. a ‘ ign as 8 dancing partner, Connie . spots lend. caltans ih aee ae i : in all these years Don’t miss /CaMmmienga. ae ; Merrill Dernando, student son’ oe . ‘of a Colombo businessman, reach-| put one foot behind his heels} “You have an uncanny ability, “Miss . Farrell's -murderer. Iq London after a 15,000-mile m0 failed to detect in him the’ de-on a bicycle from Ceylon. which he here ges hich he displayed here Held in Traffic Desth | “Oh. You-mean it was... an|- GRAND HAVEN @# — Robert P. act of passion?” Avery, 21, of Grand Haven was “What else?”’ bound over to Circuit Court, So tos en ula St Ses we at iD gent homicide in the Oct. 13 traffic interview with him.’ “Oh,” Pood i tito mo-veins te of Donald Cammenga, 17, You . .-+jrecognizance until Nov. 9. 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CHORAL GROUP’ — Ready for their part in Monday's Neem ap cclgringp capes — |. The Turmoil in Central Europe , ‘ey RUSSML BARNES. -3e For a-better understanding of what’s ha in ee Hungary, Czechoslovakia and other satel- '_ lites, read the interpretive reports by Russell Barnes. With his vast experience as a correspondent in the. VAN AN DUSEN | ~ PADZIESKI BAGWELL : Mediterranean and European fields as well as with the United Nations since its inception, sen a mai clearer picture of the ee men : behind-today's upheavals. years ofexperiencemoretha _ his ti —o Eee ssc Sos! bears this out. PRESIDENTIAL sconienan | st ——w a Gushte spread in the oer ~— etter the handlest way Hee aap 60 his Tisbisd deinen AlE babiee SAATMG ehueigil Votes for . oe julge sides eh are eae eer = . __. @ judge voting trends evening. De, sure te Tomene sail sons Slo Tie, Sandy color feieire wad inne tt ee Features For All the Family ie Weekdays and Sunday in- ‘The Detroit, He spell Aha. HOME. NEWSPAPER ee 4 BS y H Pasir * “ ae he | f i : “ | Stir che dienes cn os aw om eo bw i sho | : | ; | a . : | ees te + fae o _ eo ee ae eee eee | : 1 Fy ee ! : | , | G P +: : guy i ca j ee ade i i FG eS =f . ia * iz é ,? x eo as ét a ae am powtiac PRESS, uibay; XOVEMBER 21956, ee 1 North Viet Nam : Be ee eg ee ee ! pects its 382,900 population to in-/taxes on goods delivered to its|196 first quarter were 8.3. crease to 500,000 within 10 years, PP Se Ok leer sew ncn en oy Baie You Check. for $400 | We you consider $400 satisiactory ES mirtutes spent havihkg a good time, you fave now found a : pote pastime. The Pot d pth ear who submits the correct entry will receive amount, and more if he's a subscriber. {It's worth at least $100, even if a winner is found . ‘for lost week's puzzle.) Rules and clues listed below should help you in finding the right answers and assuring a quédlified ; entry. 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Newport. is is blocks , - @ A contestant may submit as mony entries as he or she ff north of Walton Bivd. wishes but they must be on ollicial entry blanks printed in this hewspaper = 3 To submit an entry the contestant must print nis answer : : 2 words in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted weekly until @ winning aahen is ct one’ ; : 2 Ce me pete erm + Los Minimum m 50 et Wie Sinners are announeed, Only one wurh or securd 20: the -- ase 7 a ee © Formice Siok Top / bees "Bich Copboards ‘ ae ae” 2 © Paneled Pine Weinscot in Kitchen : “@ Specious Siiding Double Dose Closets. © Approximetely 1,000 Square Feet : fete Oot ea @ Large Recreation Ares in Basement _-@ Deluxe Heating. phone loser my is geacall : 6 Cay Sve Weer Ses ge ——— “% _THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1956 ‘end His | Union Hollywood Headlines rayne Heads. for Rome=tssaras age Be A 3S eae floret Pop ja. = — : . . i nd Belated Honeymoon |.,.%tm Gx mz ses [stern 7" at a ee 6 3 ae ; ms ji ter bie TV show, “Dr. Chelation,” | eee on es U cade aesaak i my ~ fate alin who rake ie de Strang home, t_ encanta | ars Chit Sp OFS | Dawson, Canada, in the ‘Yulion HOLLYWOOD (INS) —:When !/tnat on the continent he stars in| @m version of “Ansiversary GRAND RAPIDS (Mra, Guido|Territory, has an average of about my friend John Wayne to\his own musieal reviews and. je, Waltz” im which starred om |Binda, former elementary school|75 days per year that are frost ck up on Warner Brothers hav-|catied a “Young Chevalier.” Broadway. ———— 4 - Sg ny a yeni Just the same, I'll wager that) Rory Calhoun replaced Bob — leaving for New, York Satur-\M&ark end Hugh bringing Chiarticroshy on TV's spectacular “Show. : night. over here next spring is & charm-|,. of Stars,” and warbled “Mutual (Pete Martin’s ae and ately baited trap to bring Ava! admiration Society” with Mary He's headed Rome ®'Gardner here, too. Ava found him! qosta This is the first time I ever’ a with Pilar, then very, very attractive during this|new he could so much as carry! Tripoli where he'll meet Henry! uGag-picture’s shooting, and the! tune and start “Timbuctoo. screen results, I hear, are hot and : Duke, who has just finished hilarious. Buying dinner’ for pretty Paula! [SHOWS FRI. ond SAT. Loomer ane” ” SPADAFORE'S DANCING and FLOOR SHOWE EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY Sensations! All New Floor Show! yo ere — at By Popular Demand Pere Comet ; FRANK PERRY Lovely Tap Dancer end the - ANN fone : Swingmasters = Z Sagan FRANK PERRY Segment - ROCK ROLL __ evERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Ne aan aia PHIL'S INN Call FE $-3563 for Reservations — Ata Lt “2982 AUBURN. at ADAMS RD. | RANCH HOLIDAY | Richard Conte will be eating ‘Thanksgiving turkey on an Im- land. perial bar ranch—and with good Judy Holliday ‘in “Full of Life.” aay One “fuller of life,” maybe? at 20th Century-Fox, bought they were bidding. ‘simple English lass. son, will a it peeing! him to finance ‘the deal! (VEGAS HONEYMOON at random: Even if the part is another||* racketeer, of which Dick has had more than his-share, he's pleased that- he won it because of a high icomedy performance opposite | Now Columbia says the search. | is on to find a “sexy girl who can act” to portray his wife. ' Everybody's getting into the act of being an independent producer. Newest is Tom Ewell who, .smack’ from under the noses of his bosses rights to ‘Facts of Love” on which This is a just-published novel by Stanley Baron, concerning a meek little man simultaneously in love] - \with a worldly Parisian girl and- a Tom -put-over -his.coup by prom ising Baron he'd have a play made | | out of the book first, then a movie. | Philip Langner, Lawrence Lang-| ae using the wages they paid Snapshots of Hollywood collected’ Honeymooning at the New Froo- his Tado was publisher Mike McCaus-' tier in lin Vegas are Bete oer ster 9 Nae Fy add Janes Te Brink of Msgr, Paper in doa Century : ‘NEWAYGO @ — # — The Newayg0| been esodhted vith a the | paper Republican starts its second Cen-|since 1916. - tury of publicatiog this week with) . Edition 1 of Volume 101. 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MADE BY ADULT : al ~ By EARL WILSON to the arrest of an insurance/plants to municipal distribution Not Recommended for prea —— Bt -WEW. YORK—Donning a dlemond gardenia, and my favorite |e" 8 breach af rene ently re allen mls i ! gas - SH0~ 725 te News i a charg cently. = al - ee | accent, I went to the Metropolitan Opera_opening + * «+ : recently ‘te prove that men can traipse around nowadays in’ peputy sheriff Steve Bacon gave} WANTED TO BUY {borrowed jewelry just. ax much as women TV stars do. . this account after’ arresting Frank] 1999 ComMICS—TRUE STORY * +: + ‘Dalby: ' a NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICS 4 ; . omy; o De _ ~ Miller ie - Glistening-in ® $10,000 “Windsor Rose” for my: lapel, bor- mpi lg ay ieee Ft hema erongrendieweel ie » uci misma = meme ead eed eed en eee on two stones on his farm in mid- Pi s Maga arly with $1,000 worth of star-shaped studs and links borrowed October: Miller then fixed up two} x iper’ — zine Outlet, from Ostier. Why “not? Today whdn a woman celebrity other rocks with a slogan reading ‘ew — . J ‘doesn’t borrow something to wear, she ain't gonna wear any- “Hoover ‘28-'22.” a) thing. | Miller's Hoover signs were soon] GOLDEN DRUMSTICK covered with paint, Miller said he} | ——“Xou're—wearing—taisies!!—was—the—satutation—of Hope en een ot a car a car Box Dinners . Hampton, Meyer Davis, Mr. John and other alleged friends parked near the rocks, and police, Deli ed F | when they beheld me and the diamond gardenia blazing said the number turned out to be ver ree | from my lapel. |Dalby's. . Call FE 8-0483 | Fake!” they eried, deeming that I had on phonies. oo) reenter Dalby PEO rd | “Very pretty!” exclaimed, Marlene Dietrich, Lily Pons;-Mrs. ‘Ben Grauer and others of - exquisite taste who knew better. We were sitting now in the luxurious expanse of the Louls Sherry restaurant which for many years has always been J ‘referred to as the Louis Sherry bar. There tk probably some “| good reason ey this restaurant being called a bar and I plan ‘to “reasearch” i ; * * * It was strange that when I met Hopalong Cassidy and ‘showed off my diamond gardenia at E! Morocco later, he We're experts_in—— {- the fine art of | pleasing patrons THE Cantonese aan and “American Menu ooked at all the ice and said, “Are you-all from Texas?” eoked at 0 ce os | Private Rooms for Private Parties “THE STARTS SUNDay borrowed jewelry did not borrow any more than the Sunday Noon - 10:00 P. M. average woman does today when she goes out socially. Why shouldn't guys do it toe, if they can find the sucker? 1 CHINA CITY RE ST AU R: ANT Some of you may wish to know about the opera. You may 1070 W. Huron . ; FE 4-0340 }be asking the. wrong person. It’s not that I have a tin ear, maa - = = but I've always thought George Jessel could sing real good. r aeadk PNP RRA CM Sie en ae ciconenetined% pene ae eee FRIDAY 6:30 [elena oecnae “sxe we Med TAD PAY S32... [FRIDAY & SATURDAY _ Mary Martim’s mothers maiden name was presley and she ® Z Z nie a 31 ten aes wonders if she and Elvis might be kissin’ cousins . . . Photog- .= REO EB PPI NE AOE aS Se ee f heartbeat ‘Taphers are complaining that the Duchess of Windsor took §- FIRST ‘SHOWING all the pictures back to England they submitted to McCall's, a holding that any picture taken of her belonged to her. They = say this is a new, revolutionary theory they can't accept,!i and they're angry. MATINEE 40¢ | LAST DAY! NITES end SUN. 50c ao CHILD 20¢ ALWAYS ALAN LADD: Janet Leigh’s deal with a dress house here expired and wasn't renewed ... Mary Hallat, who plays the handi- —in— capper in. “Separate Tables,” is 73—and made her last WHISPERING SMITH 1° B’way appearance 53 years ago with = © eR sak aK Edna Wallace Hopper in “The Silver | . i Also “CITY OF | . Slipper.” That was 1963 and she won- | ders, “What happened to all the horses in New York—did “ow go to the race track?” Joan Blondeil’s writing her memoirs— which should be interesting! .. Agent EAU TIFUL : Mickey Shore's claiming a kayo over cE ALLROOM “meses frome coast BALLROOM wits Comedian Bud Mack .. . Seaman Jacobs oer TNT ose een, eae oi DETROIT every HE a] : ; very nest costs neo more. Ls ; = fa Lees = made up which reads: Tues., Fri., Sat. ‘ “a. Teun. tt. us. | i} 4 Earl's Pearis ... = ary Rewer 0 z Drive BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN — 3 - When Anita Ekberg, meet- - : ow — -; - ~ing the Queen.was advised to 3 E = ' show some discretion, she . oe \ snapped, “Oh no! I'll show FE 4-4611 SATURDAY, = * ‘anything but that!” WISH f'D_ SAID THAT: Taffy Tuttle: ‘knows of a guy who's double-jointed. sae ca owns two night clubs. SUNDAY _ 2150 Opdyte_ aii JANET | TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Sign in a Memphis gas station: | : “Elvis Slapped Here.” : On Jack Barry’s “21” quiz, Jack asked a contestant, “How = ‘ean we phone you? Isn't there a candy store nearby?” The, contestant answered, “It’s a poor neighborhood. The candy store doesn’t have a phone, either .. ."That's earl brother. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc,) H ELD — Study Opera Problems “ }] te Pe | cmuecomeabeasr™ Her greatest raled- ‘SAT. MATINEE | — GIANT KIDDIE ONLY! a CARTOON SHOW! | | : Everett “SLOANE | | Y DRIVE-IN = Biwe Shy EE if tie ad ! 1 | A | le of Michigan School of Music: will) |Sponsor a lecture Thursday on “The fae t of Opera Repertory” by) \Erich Leinsdorf, general director | . oubesg New York City Opera aa ‘OOo one eT ae * AAR Sy od tone Rey 6 Pupils Like ike, Williams P Se. 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The flame that will touch off the greatest sports spectacle in the world will be flown from Greece to the coast of Australia and then carried by runners that last 1,750 miles to Melbourne. * oY ,- © &.* Many people have a misunderstanding of the Olympics. In: most minds, the games are a battle -for|- athletic supremacy by competing nations. This is an erring concept, although not entirely presumptuous, Olympic competition, mythically founded by the ‘Hero Hercules in ancient Greéce, has always been con-| sidered a test of strength and skill of the individual rather than the team. 2 a = Even in the days of ancient Rome and Greece, Olym- pic winners were heroes whose names were held in awe, with the greatest of them all being the athlete who) aNorMER MARK—World shot | said won the “pentathion,” a five-part event.which included/ put king Parry O’Brien continued running, jumping, wrestling, javelin and discus. ae ne Big arm a g's trials.| Through the ages even wars stopped to truce to | inches in Olympic workouts at |Gutowski vaulted 155 last Satur- take time out for the Games, but they soon degen- | Los Angeles yesterday. _ , (Olympic Coach — \Lauds Vaulter |. Who Bowed Out | The existing record is 3:08.8, set iday in nearby, Santa Ana. erated into professional circuses, under the proud Teton ormareceey’s ee" Lion Prexy Disagrees: a a ‘Even a smal group of Americans crossed the Atlantic’ by tramp steamer and hitchhiked. across Europe to : J ni Athens, and in fact the first gold medal won by an | Ars U American was by a Harvard student in the hop-step-, — oi and-jump event. When the Winter Games were held in Italy this year, one could easily feel the atmosphere of | competition. FRANCISCO # — Owner, art J. Anderson of the. Detroit! will try, to get Bell fired when the . - iLions says he's zy nationalism rather than the intended individual lof the i : ‘comes to National Foot! Leagut Americans seemed to take the winning of a gold medal permeation: Bert Bell. © by one competitor with a discerning attitude. WHY WORRY ABOUT RUSSIA? . * . A. question in most American minds was “are Rus- Expense limit sians better than Americans?” It was that concept of, team work, which athletes learn from the midget emery a lll Unchanged Everyone looked at the total points won and saw - the Soviets had the greater total. Thus that Ameri- officials participating. The United States will have the| The convention also passed up opportunity to regain its team pride in the pentathion,| all action on any rules changes. which is now a team event of the five sports of fencing, “4 *Pokesman said nothing would | shooting, swimming, running and riding. eae aaa oe _ x * * _ ANGELES (INS), — The _ | The case of Wes Santee, mile American stars in track and field, wrestling, boxing, ‘runner who was barred for accept- + rs i ipro: | ty E Hl . mo gambling no scandals. The sport has been kept on a high plane.” Morabito has announced that he 22S a - spa mean eTt team after pushing the shot put 63 © i tom the team, to be replaced by’ Bob Gutowski of Occidental, the in his memory, Kelly announced the javelin line- up will remain unchanged with Cy Young, 1952 Olympic, champion, Phil Oncley and Ben Garcia the entries, ~ This means that the Rev. Frank- lin (Bud) Held, the world record- holder who has been out-throwing ‘|all others this fall, but who failed to make the grade in the final trials last June, is dut in the cold. Kelly: termed this regrettable but | unavoidable. In the team's final workout, one American record was eclipsed, too by Bill Dellinger of Oregon in the 5,000-meter run. He ran it in 14:16,.2, beating Max ‘Truex, who did it in 14:16.7. Both bettered the - official domestic record of 14:26.8 _|set_in 1950 by Fred Wilt, and the g mark of 14:22.8 set at On- aay by Truex last month. Charles” Dumas three times cleared the high jump bar set at 7 feet % inch but it was an-exhibi- 7 feet—7 feet, ‘2 inch set in the June trials and now up for recogni- feet, 1 inch. Behind were Young, in the nts or as a relay team yesterday. His world recognized record is 6 |up meets. Yesterday, however, feet 10 inches, although he has been throwing well over 62 feet in workouts. head coach James Kelly of the U. S. Olympic 41 Schools National Football League is getting better officiating year after year. Naturally, when a team is losing they are prone, to blame! officiating. However, we feel the officiating is. much better than it basketball, gymnastics, weight lifting, rowing, horse-|ime too much expense money, did _ ‘Mmanship, will be doing their utmost for gaining the ™* ©™* ",* the ~~ greatest-reward in athletics—the gold medal. ° . _ | Cleveland was selected as the So, whether we score more total points than the Rus- 1958 convention city. Washington, E ) Chiefs’ Home Windup sians makes no difference. Just so our athletes give|D~, bed P ot aa posed | their best in the true American way of competition. vention. _ Full House Expected lowa Awaits IOWA CITY, Ia. —Michigan’s| game, The mew capacity of the shake the effects of injuries by — — . game : unbeaten Iowa here tomorrow | renewal of the Michi fore a guaranteed capacity crowd Though the Wolverines rank 10] gantows series rasp tee mee of hopeful Ha: ¢ homecoming positions behind Iowa in the Asso- appearance of Ron Kramer as a partisans. ciated’ Press weekly poll, they've! back. Grimly determined: to win its) been installed as a slim, three- Practicing ali week as a replace- first Big Ten title since 1922, For--point favorite. os ‘ment for injured right est Evashevski's seventh - ranked = = Terry Barr, but won't be used Towa eleven has ‘been practi upset last week! fi in unless Oosterbaan deems U.ot ONE LEG To Bi Norwood fires a pass at | which he is first string qu aie f i iF 8 7 $3 »_\action t gies with Flint 7 ‘i it i ae i a teanes es Thurston regional, behind Fred : Chappell of Berkley (10:43.7). Oth to give the de- | Last year. Lansing Eastern end-| "Piss. win include Péte Cox, a long reign of High gonn Jefferson, Tom Sampey, Russ End Wiser Season Today === “Arthur Hill at Saginaw; | Central is at Midland and a a very good | C'y at Atwood Stadium. Canada Leader for Low Score. : ~ | Dominion Riders Set league victory | Up 16 Total in Garden Her |’ NEW YORK W—Canada bas a Race in Three ——— ley_games. Chlet¥ competition Challenge Trophy ana JaCKson Events ‘Trojans took lickings [victory in’ the National Horse] in three events on tonight's har- of FiintNorthern, jness card at Jackson Raceway. Do-| won 6, placed tnd 4 times and . _— in front yesterday “when was 3rd once. She is 8 years old. Helds’ javelin ..effort was’ 263 The ‘status of sprinter-Leamon————— King & st ‘ = ¢ af ee 2 . 3 - . -_.. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1956 _. Cardinals Sign Owen as Scout * t rie _B wed| With goalie Glenn Hall making brilliant saves for Detroit, the Red ing into the final period with a 3-1 cordion in a third-period Montreal times as a jockey. | squeeze. ju theme’ ge . | Athletes at Olympics | with ; an : So us | Shun Political- Talk the blarritz . ”, More than_300 athletes are now! vaitine - at any time during the _ by STET. : | at wow | day. 3 mf 4. [Nw I ~ 4) \A' N - ivi iy. t al is al In the dining room for Oriental (teams, there is complete Oriental! A popular center-crease style that " features the latest men's hat fashion —the kack bow, The biarritz le a ) -dashingly different new style that you'll tke from the mement you nae: 1295 iclcinsons Ottawa won the first Stanley Cap in 1927. _ * * © E 3 —- AP Wirephete Toronto's first Stanley Cup title ~ COOL LINEUP — Oklahoma's top-ranked Colorado. The Sooners conducted their workouts [ame i 150. | football team got cooled off yesterday wheri it in heavy falling snow in preparation for Satur- - are 20,000 to 40,000 varie arrived at Boulder, Colorado, for its game with day's game. : ties of fish. i. ae eS oe Sid Flite Fi sEgeg! Drum Majors is a tailback on the Gare cous Sie ae as. = Milford Target for trate ‘Waterford trews.tar sats ooo é “th _ ‘ : came in 1930. 272 W. Maple—Birmingham Nationalist China and Peoples #§ aur * * * meat te feed munist China will have'tables’' 1.7. waterford may take out, ence title. Such am occurrence at Pontiac, Ferndale at Royal Oak. The Braves topped the two mil- te feed jin different rooms. The same is a aiaharwes Milford to-| did not Ukely put Waterford in a ‘Almont | at —— Armada ae gate for a seasons. | | i mood. 'Drygen, Romeo at North Branch, ! (night when the two schools collide Fraser at Rochester and Flint St. Texas’ 42 state parks had 667,856 under the lights at Milford. : jg Michael at Lapeer. \visitors during June this year. | Dave Freeman's Skippers were ’ i id = ;, riding the crest of a six-game un-| 4 PT . _——— — ~* * ‘inst deteated-untied streak a week ago. skins don’ " = Weinert ~ : fen they ran alo ot antes P| yay sis iw en DWSON Wins 3rd Time a | : agers Ponghngepepeyeertned ote ite meen t'in North-South Tést - off with the Inter-Lakes Confer- ° Claude Gilbert, San Jose State | Pontiac’s hottest veteran we “I saw Chick Evans (U. $. : |Bob Dawson, is back in town after|and Amateur ‘thampion of We Have Only ! | ‘years ago). He was playing a pleasant—and profitable — oo) steel brace on bis left arta, Os 8 _&£ _ ’ ; _ Journ at Pinehurst. N. C. where: of uto accident. He supreme style confidence 5 DeSotos and 3 Plymouths. l ' he won his 3rd straight Neth: Saute Gt right. ‘to, Fred Riggin of Port . . : Left in Stock 5 7 | Seniors Invitational title. Huron was there too, along with —- . - y story-writing Ike Handy of Texas.”* * —. These 1956 Models MUST BE SOLD BY MID- / During his trip Dawson played és =all are yours ua NIGHT, NOVEMBER 3, 1956. Bring your titie or F page Srd event, with an [President Eisenhower’ ORE Sas 3 a small deposit. We will handle financing at the rel as soe day (including one | showroom. - ty.birdie). G. Graves of Myrtle HURRY = HURRY - HURRY nn ens ra se The FIRSTEST Gets the MOSTEST rey p firat| rise, ‘They were the 2nd pair he | switch-hitter in 1956 ever to win & won at Pinehurst. - Casual Loom. YouTl feel as relaxed = § SC + UTZ A éhip. "| this tourney three years ago. There! 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Knox contract doesn’t have the op-| * * w _ other National Football League clubs probably feel the same way. “And Pm not saying he'll be our tion, he could sign with a pro team Football goal posts are 20 feet | Ne, 1 draft chelce o1 or r anything | ‘in this country for next. year. ihigh, the cross bar- 10 feet. s sepintcnenreieenemer ntti - =— _* * = t One of oe fa channel fi- The Olympic 200 meter run is. “TOPS IN FUN FOR EVERYONE! =ryascr | BOWLING | r | Hove fun on the first Bruns. wick Automatic Pinspotting alleys in a 3 state area. Bring your date, _ family, or a . team. VISIT OUR BAR & RESTAURANT -igures in Pacific Coast football, ae. yards 2 feet H U RON BOWL , allel aged anergy ty Cuts Ti e, , Gets M ustangs: Maximum size of a regulation | 1124 W. Huron. ‘FE 5.2383 He went North after Pacific Coast Mite br ie ones of tees 2? Hight Mood for Irish ‘basketball court is 94 feet by 50 ‘feet. : —_— to athlete cases limited him and * * « gfe oleracea deerme fother seniors to only five games “| In 22 Alab. has a ‘this fall ° ve =) DALLAS (APi—There's an old thom was to leave its dressing gyn, Suteaern conference bot s | ; _ ENTERPRISES § J * © *#- saying that “if the agai = as ‘room ‘stram walked up to Dick ball titles a. a 5 ; Kerbawy is impressed by young ready 1 teay” Peters, ‘the detensive coach;-and += +8 ———— ———§_neo— ——— = er “Knox, ‘their opponents apart.” if ee “Let me borrow a knife = The 10,000 meter Olympic run is g “The Good Store” 4 Wirephote | spe, ” 1 have been that wa Ane ease.” the equivalent of. § miles 376 yards. ™ @ Goodyear Stor and he can throw, it must it way/ a FAMILY BRAWL — Coach Harold Sabin of Lee High School in 0% He's big “He very definitely | night Southern Methodist /beat ” “te had borroged my knife be- ° * .* s PONTIAC’S NEW s Grand Rapids has to fear his own son Gorden (left) when Lee meets | is a Very fine football player and Notre Dame 19-13. Vs tore. tee 7 ac aad one; A pang ring shoul id be not . a L Wyoming Park High School in their neighborhood -rivalry- ‘ge tn-this-league._Personal—|_Henry— sid seach F I ess than 18 feet nor more than D a ‘ will be Dad's night at Wyoming, but the elder Sabin will‘ be sitting (jy, I don’t think we're the only He's backfield tutor” of, /ASMU. He — coer ae dees {20 tet; ‘a eeea . 5 se ECO 9 EAR DEALER 4 on the opposite: berich trying to stop Gorden who quarterbacks the | ones interested ta him.” - jeamp here from Purdys where he| 2° | thought: nothing a : Offering the Best in a ‘opposition. h aaet Met But pretty soon, he crowded right Johnny “Vaught Ay in his 10th gp 4 a! Comes Nov, 26 and the prelimi- — canal pote aurgihored up beside me. Then he reached up season as Mississippi's head foot- is COMPLETE A AUTO PARTS a | eee ee ae aty il emneihoue Damme auch, oppadition. 11/204 Sot a hand on a ee ‘| TIRES * HOTPOINTAPPLIANCES * BATTERIES © Tribe Interested up, the clubs each oy cal RO aad gree! Southern a ee here thet knife blade fiash-| Duke Snider and Dele Long. Open 8A 9504 ELIZABETH - _?HONE 5 draftees ‘at_ that time. .Prio - t Jeam that/went out to battle 14 ight under my. chin and I'were the first major leaguers in'@ te 9 P.M. Met. LAKE RD FE 5-8868 & that Ronnie couldn't be-draftéd un-| "Pe highly. ranked Fighting Irish. (thought he was cutting my troat. the 1956 season to hit a home run thre Sat. . FE2-9121 @ Mari rion in line / Ways == Ger the NFL rule that piqvers. cant But shortly. before the SMU ‘Man. did I let out a yell. lim every league park PTTL ET ITI ST. LOUIS #—Marty Marion. hag been out of'a job only eight days and already there's talk Marion, one-time ‘Mr Short-| stop” of the, Redbirds said on a) television show Tast night: “I don’t! about him managing two other major league. ball -clubs. * *' ¢ The ‘38-year-old Marion was dropped as manager of the Chi-. cago White Sox after piloting them to-a third-place finish in the Amer- ican League last seaton Tale stented almost. ately One rumor had it Marion and. Al Lopez, manager of the second ~ deameds- know anything about it.’ The Globe quoted its source as| saying the Marion - Hutchinson | move was being discussed by the/ two_ clubs. , | . . * * It pointed to the fact! that Gen- eral Manager Hank Greenberg of -the~ tachans end Hutchinson were teammates at Detroit while Ma_-| rion and Cardinal General Man- ager Frank Lane were associated | his happen to you! place Cleveland Indians, were to with the White Sox | swap jobs. Lopez was named man- * « ager of the White Sox Greenberg has indicated hed Leo Durocher's name popped talk with Marion about the Cleve-| “ite the Cleveland picture but he land job turned it down. Marion was back poe ' in front again “1 really believe Marty did an The Globe-Democrat said today outstanding job with the White it learned from a reliable source Sox this year Grenberg said on) Marion might come back to the a stopover in Chicago yesterday | S -Louis Cardinals, with Manag- ‘And Im far from atone in that: © er Fred Hutchinson moving over opinion “I don't see how the to Cleveland White Sox could let him go | _What in the world | willl do?” Bell Sets Nov. 26 as Date for Draft, Bonus Picks —— PHILADELPHIA .— The first four reunds of the annua! National Football League player draft and ineligible until aff 12 teams have had a chance to win Only Green Bay and the Chicago selettion will be held im CaMiinals will take parte in the Now bonus pick: this year- s | « * . . NFI. Comifnissioner Bert Bell said vesterday a fifth round will he held tf the member clubs vote unanimously for it. The balance of the draft, usually aie a total of rounds, will the annual meeting of the ean ae in mid-January * * * Also to be discussed at the Nov 2% meetingxare arrangements for playoffs in case of ties in the league's two conferences and plans for the championship game on + Bee--$8-in the -home—park of the} Eastern champion The bonus pick is an dut-of-the- hat-drawing with’ the winner get: . ting the chance to pick any grad-| uating college player in the coun- ty. Once a tea mwins the bors pick it , bonus Philadelphia The Nov. 38 meeting was set up in order to give, NFL teams an’. equa] chance against the Canadian League in bidding for new college talent The Canadian season ends ~ tee ~ : clubs ‘make an early start in hunt. ing for new players for the‘ com The best Ta te buy. a used car- | the best place to] trade a used car. Al Wanouie CHEVROLET-BUICK —take Orion, Mich. 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It was a fdotball seore: i _Michigan = Jowa : * i Mike Sue has cone Ohio State U niv ersity $s swimmers since | : * * Duke sprititer Dave Sime parti. cipated in football, baseball and | basketball during his athieti¢c | career in igh school. a 3eeeeegreseeeneeeseeseceree Now 8 out OF 10 Michigan State football teams ®) 1941, 192 arid 1945. "DEER HUNTERS’ SALE / 100% Wool, Red & Black Plaid Hunting Coats, Reg. 32.50, 24.50; Pants Reg. 19. 93 veo. 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SCHEDULE. sipenses to bring the herse and his Field in a Big Ten football battle 1. Sy Bond's Faoune Sy Taet Race Track ie domglemourege tothe track and. pay|wib Wisconsin's sputering Bade “Jeoee who has had a, wobbly| The Menace) Many a the oth plop, July 31%: te Grand : St ae § a aren ers. . . z a * —__ vod Er ‘that for a horse race and having] ‘® W8y back. 0» up a skin infection on his} Spartan coaches are hoping to|and ot ar women's International = feet... . (@t MSU back on the victory triat; ; beginning Aprit— ~ —— yionts “(as Much trouble as getting a $2 There are cae prizes, $70,000 for The Spartans, with several key és me and ye for about two LOS ANGELES — Tombstone smith, bettor to use his own money at). $15,000 for second’ $10,000 for|players out of the lineup, still are) * J after last week's 20-13 upset loss/11 Angeles, wepned Hank * * * * Beco Artz _ % | Monte Carlo. third and $5,000 for fourth. three-touchdown favorites to hand efficiency "that made him one of Kowalczyk has been demoted to at the hands of Ritnels. . Noonday,, It hag offered the only free glo- The best horses from the United|Coach Milt Bruhn’s charges their rene serene Bm riko, 382.” Piha} bal grab bag and the biggest lack states that Laure! would have fourth defeat. Se ee PEDRTLAND, Mane, — ey oe tar ‘of takers is within the United ied to induce this year are} But Michigan State Coach Duf- ee — — Safe tats, Aubure, Maine, States. : Nashua and Swape. The owners of fy Daugherty, who said before 1fOu e ead for X Of ° Nashua decided to retire him be-|the season began that six key play- fore the race. Swaps got hurt. ~jers would “‘carry ** the * ¢ ® in 1956, goes into the contest with Calumet Farm's Bardstown wasonly one of the six men at, peak one of three finally invited and ac- strength. cepted. On Welonsay trainer) _ ee Jimmy Jones of- Calumet -with- “Everyone talked: about our drew Bardstown, saying. he feared depth,” said Duffy, “but depth |the track wouldn’t be_ right. alone doesn't win ball games. Your The committee of turf writers/leaders, your key men, win the|. |which picks the U.S.—entries|/ big ones. Now our key men have turned to Summer Tan as a‘sub-| just about disappeared.” stitute. Mrs. John W. Galbreath) He listed the key players as said he couldn't Pas ready. backs Clarence Peaks and Walt Kowalczyk, erid Dave Kaiser and Next are was E Gay Drake, linemen Dan ‘Currie, Pat Burke owner of Swoon's Son, Drake said; and John Matsko. the mile and = distance is too) S cdy eocias u question of howjbont B Lengen @usnpheniady. Yost high the score will go when punch- Friday with an amazing 37-6 drub- less Oxford squares off against bing of Avondale in one of the most en Clawson tonight at Ox-|impressive performances by an Oakland County high school: team Pea tucked away the Oak- this season. The lone factor working against the Trojans is the possibility of Ducks Starting esses cope with the inveders oven ma der those conditions. | Trip Southwar d “| Oxford's defense does not appear _ Har — ac i Of the six, only “Matsko figures adequate enough to halt Claw- ~ = —— ae son's devastating grotind attack, . . ‘Heavy Concentrations 15, “cited up ost yards against es rted| Avondale. : a oe : of Waterfowl Repo | Quarterback Tom Kollin, a dead- . Leaving Northlands ‘ly passer, is one of the finest — OLDS FOR'S7 Slee a tra : With a0 break or tWo along) In other W ayne-Oakiand games emer oe eo pronahay cceedes gays posal 4 has the Rocket T-400 tie was Clarkston's unpredictable|tonight, Northville seeks to take oo Se en ear | the county. football team could spel] trouble|another championship stride at the) | mpera Ons of ight across the Hed | ier tons favored torces tonight expense of visting Brighton andy. Canada last week, are-now-moviNg” gar “chawee will be taerettl ; . in a Wayne - Oakland Conterence West Bloomfield invades Clarence-)’ . ; men. | oe - For °S7, Olds offers the new Rocket 7-400 Engine in game at Clarkston. ville. : bers of terfowl.” ee ee es tenia oll three series—Goiden Rocket 88, Super 88, Starfire 98. One thing is for sure: at this Z ; AP Wirephete i | the Trojans have a 5-1-1 mark. _ Up in torque, horsepower, compression, displacement! |pofnt in the season the Wolves of ; BATTERY MATES — Gary Glick, who was selected as the top Conservation department officials : ~ Ed Hintz have nothing to lose by Prep G Gr dC Car y/ choicy’ of the Plitsburgh Steclers in the ératte, leat sessen, has |Predict Guat Michigan duck and| Avondale estertains lowly Fite. SEE IT FRIDAY, NOV..8, AT OUR SHOWROOM! shooting the —. especially in been the team’s kicking specialist this year. He has 23 points in /feese hunters “are in for one of Roghteed — —— — _.. heir 1-5-1 record. years in waterfow a _ JEROME MOTOR SALES CO. > |e sosant aL Reng field goals and conversions. Holding the ball is former U. of De 108 ittitery’ nn vie Rags Cotten © Unga = : : If speedy halfback George Lang | Yan Dyte st Hidael Part froit srcit quprterback Teddy Marchibroda. | ae 280 $. Saginaw Sr. Pontiac, Michigan — Ph. FE 4-3566) can operate at full efficiency, | Hamtramck at Bast Detroit Bert Cartwright. chief natural- 3 : Clarkston will always have a | southfield Ef Redford Oxion ist for Ducks Unlimited, said y = - | scoring threat. Hints calls Lang Farmington st Rivest Bentley. | ducks are piling up on the Can- Titans Hl a ——————— | a Key figure in thts plans and | Pissersic at aroncal Lost Dog Goes 75 Miles adian prairies and are ready te PONTIAC’S NEW MEN’S STORE... | 8% ™t eo seatback’s | Rowvile at Lake Orton / move south in pronounced flights | 4 same, | Sbsence handicaps the squad con- | Ciaween ot Oxford crerenceviile at the drop of a hat. | siderably. Bolt at Gnresién. / | LANSING —cA. wandering bird, ‘There, game workers fed “tod| Soumern Michigan hunters, af Cincinnati Holly was epecrenty on the up-| Simeat ot Mempnis / dog recently was returned to its| cared for the frightened anirial weary from driving hundreds of grade until blasted by Northville! armada at Dryden . Northyille home after some lengthy | While they tried to locate the own- miles for hunting, should be en-| a week ago, 32-0. The Broncos had}. Bleomfleld amills ot ontenvit and puzzling travels. Its through the Northville license joying these regular ——- ‘Both Teams Hard Hit a good chance for league honors, Millidgtofi at Frankeomutn | the dog was wearing. ? flights by the weekend. h ; -when the Mustangs “lowered the wai. Cigmens Bt. Mary, st Warren | ‘The dog, @ pointer, was found | When notified of the dog's’ Locat ducks: tn the St Catr| Wit Injuries; Renew — prot a oe 6 | running loose at.Gratiot-Saginaw whereabouts, the grateful owner Flats, Saginaw Bay, the Detroit Old Rivalry eese Protz reports t A Bt. Michee ol a ai peer | state game area by three hunters claimed him at Rose Lake and told River, Lake Erie, Houghton Lake: . his team was extremely flat and! Marlette at Caro _. | from Ohie. The hunters notified how the dog has been lost three ang some of the other favorite. . . added “‘Northville was ready for. grantreeh oh ae —_ | two conservation department (weeks earlier during the opening areas are just about shot out. How. , © /NCINNATI — Two injury-rid- us.” Holly, owning a 3-3 record, has) /port Huron at Grosse Pointe game men who ‘picked up the day of the grouse season near St. ever, early flights of northerns Ud teams, Detroit ang Cincin- a handful of strong running backs; Mt. Cynon ry roete | dog and transported it to Rese ‘| Helen — more than 75 miles north have been building up in the last: nati will renew their rivalry Satur- with Amos Bradsher the most 7 | EES Let Rie Lake wildlife experiment station ot the Gratiot-Saginaw area where week, jday afternoan at Cincinnati's Ntp- ae j E clusive a sistent performer. Mary near East Lansing. it was recovered. | pert a ' 2 : | The Titans, who snapped their : BUT NOT - | : re ~ Pankey’ s Gril three game losing’ streak by — / ots , {dumping favored Boston College in Expensive , *{l ncreases Lead — (petroi‘iast week, will have cal | .That will we ca Bob | Pankey’s Hangar Gril increased \Chendes, also canine a lits lead in the Pontiac Table = , back injury. jie League Thursday night wi ° 60 victory over Moote's Ehectria | Cincinnati ‘lane week mauled |Pontiac Varnish retained 2nd place Marquette, 33-13, a team which ed trimming General Conveyor,’ U, of D. beat 20-7. Despite all the th other matches, Capital Bar- eer i been the a ace ib jber whitewashed Frayer's, 6-0; L. lholding the foes to an average of H. Cole Oil shut out Bethany Bap- tess than 10 points per game, the tist, 60, and Newberry 1 Market tota) margin which the Titans have Tailored for today’s taste Once, driving/ required a bulky duster, heavy even ang ‘goggies. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER a 1956 * a Linemen Abundant for AA Honors|322=.7 CH EVROLET By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Scie dun iy Oa t9nn's: cng eng tions with a ove for contact and! fill.ime opera with a com- “4 running attack. On defense he isithe skill to utilize it. : games tomorrom: : ead blocking convoys and wreck|™™~ *™d SMe Other tackles ‘the: regona ery iin See wae = enemy offenses, offer an abum| p. . {boards are pushing {include record, will be in Buffalo to meet) J America football team: among the! though teammate _” of Washington, John Nisby of Col- the West with a 10 mark. aa us a, ngewe a fo DON'T PUT OFF Jim Parker of Ohio State, Allen Michigan State, Charles Krueger| L. C. Morgan, Meridian, Mass U Ecker of Georgia Tech, Sam Val-| Bill Glass of Baylor is rated the Dalva Allen| os : : of Texas A&M and lightweight, won 10 of his first entine of Penn State, Stan Slater|leading: lineman in the lone star’ o¢ Houston. |17 bouts by knockouts. mY —— of Bill Krisher of Okia-|Corral with Krisher ahead of the! PONTIAC squaws = Oey ee tee of the eat ‘field in- the Midlands. , , : : . Bhelt it nit deme Resky 17 Mystery Reas outs at the position. Among the other tant [4 : - f Just Becouse You Can't Toke Time During the Dey 2 row. faa ai it from 4 3) Over Positio Pag 4 Associated Press es é . 4 Trans, Team 1 8 34) |All America boards, composed Maryland, Esker Harris of sae = ni Ant, 4. W. Ind, 920-2875; n representatives of-member news-/UCLA, Galen Laack of College o USE OUR CONVENIENT. 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Sis te tn NO PTH | ——— looks as if they're bringing the ae i — KREATION BOSE |Iron Curtain with them.” MEXICD CITY if — Americans teams. Pharm. ott Deke p wre. 8 10 The Russian ship is carrying 91) will a clean sweep of semi- ; Settee” HH meat it 1 Russians for the® game and. 17\final berths. in the Mexican Ne us or twee ak 1000S. Weedwerd Birmingham MI 4-2735 at BE Etr’he, 1h Heenan hue two. Coachodo and it'l-be an 1 Chay fate pi ia E Shei 204, 1 Forete O61; Cheb officials of the Internation-| today | upset «> 4 Tebees 693, Club 2612. jal Clymple Committee : tail to make it p i OUR LADY OF THE LAKES ; wi Ww Five of the eight survivors are) - | aS, Lee pevitt =H f Wi 14. 02 ‘Cupid. fen Astonia, Yon.) “ wit 68; Bummarde O0l, St Pigeons omers 0 in, and ne Sepa, Amarillo, Ten. ‘ “_ ee three leading amateurs LaDiEs “tT wil OSAKA, Japan U—The Rrook-' the United States, The two others Poe. Resety 31-8 Pon. Res 9 i020 lyn Dodgers blasted eight home Robert Davies of Pasadena, Calif. wa But iar is 31, runs today and slaughtered a Jap-/@9d Herbert Durham, Dallas, Pon i Bid Gas ORS 33 anese baseball team 140 the day|/Were matched against each other; ; aE EME eae Reaar cui: |eter a Japanese manager: enid|with ene, of course, semared als) sade. : . “Aqua Dodgers are ot sn strong. os) 0% DS Oe *reees fe ae ee expect Campbell, captain Rookie outfielder Jim Gentile U.S. Walker Cup team, _was_fay-_ : poled two home runs to run his/ored over George Knudsen of ave total to seven in Il games. (Canada, Conrad over Joe LeBlanc The Dodgers hit four homers in of Canada, and Baxter over the Sere am Benson Snider’s fifth of the tour. tonio Estrada, Mone a | A crowd of 4,000 watched Roger! 'y w pich'a niet anment. gQONELS Get Cooled — now have an on record against Japan's best ce by Colorado Snows Be wise .. . take the side street to Som Benson’s Store and save ae $10 to $20 on Suits and Topcoats ... and save up to $3 to $6 on Jackets and Pants! | . . BOULDER, Colo. ut—Snow and I | RES Tiger Ticket Director = ig weather accompanied Okila- - [Has 40 Years Service —_— noma, the nation’s No. 1 football Pay less, yet get new DETROIT @—The Detroit Tigers weather is expected tomorrow tire miles with our. | announced today that Robert A. when the Sooners play unranked | McClymont, director of ticket Colorado before a sellout crowd of ‘gales and a member of the De- 47.000. ~ EXPERT trott Baseball Co, since 1918, is| The Oklahomans worked oul ts retiring. and freezing weather yes- McClymont, who will be 6 inl tacdiay “ot Deweer: 28 miles south- December, has been with the east of here. Coach Bud a RECAPPING Tigers longer than anyone else planned a light drill today. “now corinected with them. He be- team will *go by bus ran ‘came assistant secretary of the morning to Boulder. Yes, Sir-as advertised in LIFE Hard Finished Worsted BROOKF lELD NEW LOW PRICE! Zip-Lined 1-Day Service organization in 1948 and assistant Wilkinson afid the 35 players had 7: ‘treasurer in 1952. a rough flight from Norman. | He lives in Royal Oak with his Okla.. to Denver. The plane flew ) wife, Helen. jthrough the storm front that sifted Pontiac i two inches of snow on the Denver- |Boulder area. + [Unbeaten Pair Clash | Recapping Co. | WASHINGTON W—Henry Brown) Macklin field at Michigan State and Paolo Rosi, both undefeated is named for John F. Macklin who 489 E. Medison this year, clash tonight in a 10-|\served as head football coach for . - FE 4-2505_ }round you-pick-t lightweight bout the Spartans from 1911 through a. © ‘at Capitol Arena. 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Above are shown some ‘ Romeo High | Imlay Couple to Celebrate © - | Golden Date Board Orders Cutback IMLAY CITY = Mr: and Mrs. for S d Time; S ot i\Floyd Somers will celebrate their) ~ Deadline in Week — |sunday. Married in Port Huron |Oct. 31, 1906, they have lived here _ROMEO — Architects and en-'25 years. working on plans for a Jo new $600,000 high school were giv-) Somers retired in 1952 after hav- week to complete revisions ing been employed by the Detroit p guia by the Edison Company for 35 years. They of Education meet-|will receive friends at their home vaiiren last night. |at 350 West Fourth St., from 2 to 5 p.m. 12 Districts Voting for Board at Oxford OXFORD — The Oxford Area | Community Schools, ‘organized of $14.50, The engineers | Tecently when 12 districts com- t costs on the original | bined, will elect a school board specifications — not as revised ‘today. Eleven persons are run- by the architect — to $16. | ming for the five-man board. , ca. Polls will be open all day at Last night s ultimatum came aft-, 4 High School, Every resident Union Lake Fair Slated for Today UNION LAKE — Union Lake k given a new Both agreed they would prob- ably have to reduce the building size by about 6,000 square feet to cut costs. Their plans will be sub- mitted at next Thoreday's board meeting. ‘By the PTA, starts at 5:30 p.m.) Paper Drive, ~ /. Outdoor Event | Set by League / WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Two __week-end events have been planned by the Luther) League/ of Christ booths, a floral table, and a baked Lutheran Church. j jgoods sale. Movies, a hayride. pony A paper drive ts scheduled for [rides, and snack. bars are also tomorrow from 9/ a.m. to 12 Planned. o'clock noon, Towns.jip residents may call the chirch, OR 3-7331, ba bap scar ia \Marlette Prom Nov. 10 paper and magazine bandion | MARLETTE — Saturday - picked up. \Nov. 10, is On Sunday, oe members will'apnual’ senior prom. Seniors are meet at thé church at 2:30 p.m. |busy making preparations for the for a ‘hike and weiner roast, All big social event of the school year. are. erage in the community are Alex McKenna and his musicaries fo attend. ‘will furnish the music. supper, under the leadership of | Burnley is general chairman of | the fair, night, ovine \Golden Wedding anniversary on! |Pony Rides Lead: [Festival Plans Dublin School Slates Non-to-Night Fair for “Tomorrow WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP lin December Court Cases to Follow; {Southfield becomes.a city after its |Dec. 3 meeting, but Supervisor _}finance jt even in its present town- ‘Iship state, _|Twelve Town's assessment goes ; hoping find some eventuality by which to ' draining some 900 acres of its land. ‘postponement | sel Holland's court. Dates Pile Up Southfield’s Decision on City Status. ~ Financing its share of the Twelve Town drain might be easier if Eugene Swem says Southfield could Southfield's case against the into Circuit Court on Dec. 4—the day after the election. —— Dec. ¢ date when the township would become a city and the newly elected officers would take over, This might ‘require g ‘hold- over on the case, Swem says, but says it’s a legal technicality that would bear investigation, One observer conjectures that be the reason that the Troy case from the assessment for + ‘Then, early this week, the | “Pwelve Town attorney asked in Judge Hi. Rus- Supervisor Swem has led the Southfield battle against its assess- ‘ment for the $35 million drain proj- ect. “Tt would take over half a mill of our 15 mills," Swem says.\— '. “We could pay if, but it’s not fair to the residents, especially those not in the 325-acre area | served by the drain, to have as- sessment over the entire South. fleid area. “It would mean giving up rub- bish pickup, much Work on roads, and possibly our city plan- ner and commission,” he added. But it ts two days before the | this “up in the air” status might! ° * Walled Lake and contributing to the'left from. the bottom of the GROWTH AT WALLED LAKE — This serial photograph shows one.of the new subdivisions which are springing up around mew Decker Road Elementary its rapid growth. Running off to picture is: Recker Peat ent te Oldtimers Recall- Stage. Coaches, Indian-Tales- Editor’s Note: This is the fifth in &@ series of articles describing Walled Lake's swift development. Churches as well_as factories and schools are participating in Walled iLake’s rapid growth. Last April_the beautiful new St.! William Catholic Church wag com-| |pleted. It has a seating capacity| for some 850 worshippers and is 'of contemporary_architecture,- The Walled Lake Presbyterian “We only had one mill this year, | ere a on ‘School, This Steer balling opened in September. Plans already have been approved for a seven room addition to be opened next September. | Walled Lake Boasts Churches, Ample Amusement | Ohare has just ae a site ‘came out to Walled Lake during} Walled Lake's growth is not ‘sur- for a new church on Welch Road, | the summer months, renting. a cot- where building operations are ex- ‘tage on the lake. “We used to pay $7 a week at! good Expansion in the entertainment first," he recalls. ‘‘Then it went lfield is exemplified in the fact up to $15, then $20. I had rented | ]that two outdoor theaters, the the same Cottage for many years °° Walake on West Maple Road, and and when its owner told me the) the Commerce Drive-in on Hagger-| rent would be $25 a week, I. told ity Road have been built dumng him ‘not for me’. the current year. These are in ad- ht ' __. dition to the indoor Lake Theater mey tant he first A Walled Lak came to Walled Lake one could [= downtown . buy frontage for $10 a front Biggest institution in the amuse-| foo¢, Practically the whole shore Pony ‘and wagon rides will be, and they tried to reduce that. Oth- one of the big attractions at the/er mills of the 15 go for county! Main feature will be a pancake I Mrs, Julius Beals, Mrs. Samuel The event will include games,‘ the date set for the! annual Dublin school fair to be held’ from- noon to 8 p.m., tomorrow jat the school. Horses and wagons are being loaned by the Ivory polo field. Final plans for the fair, which is sponsored by the Parent-Teach- er association, call for crowning of the king and queen of the fair. Candidates, all junior high school students, are: Judy Stubbe, Paula DeSormier, Nancy Gray, June Pet- ers, Hugette and Lisa Saille, Bob ‘Cort, Jimmy Webb, Tom Pipkin. ‘John Maragos, Jack Leahy and Ed | Auger. Among features will be a car- inival corner, movie cartoons, a |photography booth, a sideshow, a \lunch counter, caridy booth, variety — and baked goods sale, | Masons Dine Saturday | LAKE ORION—The Orion Lodge No. 46 F&AM are having their 'Sehool's annual fall fair, sponsored @nnual-turkey-dinner—and—Master} Mason degree presentation on Sat- , beginning at 2:30 p.m. ‘roads and schools,” Swem explains. As a city, Southfield would be) ‘able to vote higher millage, being. freed from the state constitutional | or charter government. But Swem, ranning for mayor | of the city that may be approved Dec. 3, does not feel that resi- dents should have te pay on an area-wide basis for draining of only a half-mile in size, If Don Swanson or Howard Cole-| \joins the contest before the peti- tion deadline, becomes mayor, he may or may not agree with Swem's Inkster-Nine-Mile area. view. Swanson, q board trustee, ig a governor's appointee in his post as Michigan State Fair manager. Coleman is well known in the township for leading in the drive sometime ago to incorporate Inkster-Nine-Mile area. Both are Democrats and Swem is a Republican. ~ Milk of Human Kindness EAST LANSING (®—The milk of ‘human kindness overflowed at an| Milk Producers Assn. yesterday, During the past several years,| meetings of the some 400 delegates or the 60, 300 =e, members have unusual meeting of the Michigan | | i MMPA Hits Harmony | ‘been. rocked by bitter ‘factional fights. Last year, delegates nearly | carte to blows in a floor fight between conservative associa- tion members and a group that nted to back the “Fair Share” Lyndon E. West Dies DETROIT (®—Lyndon E. West, 67, retired promotion manager. of the Detroit Free Press, died yester- day at his home in Berkley. He had been ill since suffering a heart attack in June 1954, West retired Oct. 4, “[ 1955, exactly 40 years after join. ing the Free Press. He was a native of Hoytville, was gradu- ated from Grand Ledge schools and attended business college in He- worked for the Pere Mar- ap soe & a ee : 22a 5 "GOLDEN OObAsIO m — ‘De 50h weg winery of be celebrated with an open house pb by their son, Elmer Krause and his _jing clerk in quette railroad and Henry M. Wallace Co, of Detroit before join-/ ing the Free P tay as an advertis- Landscaping Fund ‘|Sought With Party — pene —— milk strike for higher prices, But there was only harmony Thursday at the 40th annual meet- ing at Michigan State. University. association secretary - manager, said satisfaction with the new price of $5.35 per hundredweight for raw milk is the basic cause of ‘the harmony. Simmons also said an all-time high in milk sales was reached by the association during the year. pounds produced 89 million dollars, he said, seven million dollars more man, or any other candidate who, Southfield Park in the Greenfield- restriction to 15 mills for statute ; ment field in the whole area is the Walled Lake Park Co. This com- |pany operates a _huge amusement at Area Post Office = sled Lake Drive Announce Openings park on East W operates a roller coaster, | J. A. Connor. Director of the slides, bathing beach, boat rentals, 1s eating establishment, dance hall a evraneed 8rp rise in deaths on the streets!) nomocratic candidate. thot a and highways. The campaign) a z year. Gov. Williams, the only Demo- OP DEAL L ae The September toll was 3.690—a Starts in December. leratie candidate to survive in pre-, T | rise of 7 per cent from the cor-| The council stated that the toll dominantly Republican Lansing, \ | ! | ‘responding month of last year. seems te be rising faster than |won by a seven-vote margin over TRADE- . | S$s$ Sooo Sere | \ awowance | NOW! / DIFFERE | the same month of the previous only for the first seven moriths of; A as : It was the 19th consecutive | the increase im travel. [Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo, | year. ithis year. But in that period the| Of every 100 hens eggs placed in SOME: The toll for the first nine months Pate was calculated at 6 deathsjan incubator, it is estimated that ‘of this year is 29.030, an increase of Pet 100 million miles of motoring.ifrom 20 up to two dozen fail to ALSO... a Cet ete ania Pay ele ae SAVE MONEY! SEE THESE TOP, STAR STUDDED, RECONDITIONED USED CARS! 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Appie ‘da faifly active|sions of Ford * lor halfway to the moon. . |Home, Pontiac, with burial in Mt Haney, 2.78 bu: Ma. i hs-|snatee, oe Sons stowreeraigs ina ceed were ndiee ce ee Avon Cemetery. Mr. Padfeld, who - es. ba ho taney, 3.80 early trading. ‘ Ostrander was formerly vice ese ‘ ng. president over the three divisions That's one way of saying “the|tjved at 2907 Lansdown, died early Key issues went abead from frac- : net di és on State had a bumper apple harvest today in St. Joseph Mercy Hiss and will report directly to the com- bushel: fions to around a point but oils : —more than 104% 8, pital. ee pany president and chairman of to H F. Patt rose. two points or more the board. according ollard F. erson,| He is ed by his wife, Mar. | executive secretary of the Michi- tha Meisner’ Padfield; his father, mostly A rumor President Nasser of | Cassidy was formerly general gan Apple Commission. Charles Padfield; a daughter, Mrs. “8 < sewationa’ Egypt had resigned swept Wall ‘manager of the ‘Steel Division. Potssten usid) grewure ber: Lioyd Kirby of Williams Lake; two rd feed- ee 10 neat oe 8-10 a. Street and stimulated off buying. Cassidy announced that W. J. vested some 11; billion apples. sisters, Mrs: Vern Bauer and Mrs. tae Clothing for whole femily. | Altheagh the runser could net (Reilly, general manufacturing M&N-| TS Viela is the second largest |3O0N Robinson, both of Big ‘Beay- oe 26. Today's” market 2g , —Adv. tS toners buyers tebe “ jager of the ee ra been on record and Valued at around ¢T. and-one granddaughter, a cae ve : - © ‘moved up to division general man- steady. Compered last Thursday market +. #8 . 20 milfion dollars. ; very limited supply high Rummage sale, Fri, 12 te 6; Switzerland and Amsterdam were to succeed him. most good and low vealere 38-00-28.00; Sat. 9 to 12. 2012 Cass Lk. Rd. | heavy buyers of oll shares. ner ap agai ae tal igpe ogee Earning 5 rsa, sauahter calves 30.00-2 % —Adv. Royal Dutch advanced more ‘jest in the nation, York pening q w commercial jes . . . oe 20.00; cull sod low utility 7.00-14.00. | Rummage sale, St. Vincent's than two points and Gulf Oil about ‘Record Albums eS ee eran ace mans he pe, A ; unchanged. «Bh oe “4 — Hall, Parke St., Sat. 8-11:30. — son said. reported today ,its estimated net gen erate; No. siaughter lamb trade spotty, finished —Adv. |tWo, both: stocks. being deeply to Be Available 40 VARIETIES a first nine months of | of the year Root No. ba « Foote “fambg ra; "most cholce —- sale, Central Methed- reived in Side Enact of sources. at Cit ‘Lib Of the 40 some varieties market- |mon ‘share, phaesl ged with $188. 20.467 008. 50-100 de 7 -105 Ib. wooled iambs 32.00-) a big domestic producer, . ; ; "ie sda, — th ~ 350 mainly 1) “own | i peta ii: — Sat., tet 3, ee Ee omnguanacdiny nd in, sympathy while I y s rary ps ." an ey ~~ gi eos Geriearenes of id per vent” over i'fe-189 aoe, fate, unevenly 17 99-i846; tow small tote) Huron. —Ady,|Texaco picke — a frac ~aola The Pontiac Library will offer Mey Delicious and Wealthy are) carcago, ws) estes of National 2.00 $0-lb bag: lambs No. } pelts But steers, early < "\a new 74album record collection t lar, Patterson said. \Can Co in the third quarter reached a | Papeies, | Bia Soto," rrr y ped ta a Bid in jail and ,. showed a tendency as U. 8. for circulation beginning Monday most popular, |recard xt sea the ‘ooereteenh of abdut. .00-7,00; your friend's needs: : || \ ov responding Paria Soee cea eH nan, Ph PE 8-006 or MA 8481 [EO Be eaghln, however, ise EAs, Pope, cfty braran, Mean of Northern Bplen. acs: S3 3° ul ttle Sa sags tatoen ee : | A, aad aroed « point .while i. ADVERTISEMENT ; “uVESTOCK | “This year's-epple crop is “er : x 90, Mov. 7 (ar'—saianle ops! Kiwanis annual rummage sale\Republic and’Youngstown st004 Miss Pope added that a new book jor in quality, flavor and color) °°"""Niisy raveuawi ne , higher; mostly 35 ovat 128 W. Pike St. tonight and firm. ‘circulation policy of. four weeks and Michigan growers are in a PROJECT 1936-P-2 ~~ stead ‘to sows, sane Saturday 9 a. m. to 9 p.m. A 1948)" ib Butchers mostly, BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN Sealed proposals endorsed, Oldsmbbile will be auctioned off Im other major divisions the ‘with no renewal, instead of two marketing situation because “Cement ts on butchers tonight at 8:30. Donated by the rise was fairly gemeral except weeks, would become effective nationwide production is down,’ * tase-ed ‘birmingham, Michigan 1 toa taney (oe jeral Ie oes \sdontse0. gbese Pontiac Retail-Store. —Adv. for rails where there was some Nov. 5 also. Patterson said. |Clerk of the City of Birmingham, ig | la re -ollec- Re enti 2 ST i eee omaneen tt ft smal olume ones Bi Ritter’s Farm Market, formerly i — aa Centra aorleryg pore Ldepdr prc deat he aie ivember 5 tote ather whe mday. Be we rm 10-190 ip 1438-1 “25.28; larger, 'e'¢ Manning's, on W. Huron St. Pot, 'ew bit. on Ma Williams St. The ree- ) Sof Prices U eS re al Sf cet Beata an ae en ee sl cose were cheadys Cam oleree ee, cumcal, eb camall OOOO Patera" ae grt loin, 69¢ a tb.; otors were ste: ' x tat gt a ft ae Te. Parmer Peet's ranch 7 gout a pont were scored by Alcos, and semipopular. They may te aw Wiact ST Morals iarsscsenniigadee i en 1338 1, 1.38 arole, | with Thursday's close; bulls and . 2 lb. package 98c; Farmer eT allied Chemical, American Tobac- borrowed at two cents per record on 0S mena oecitleations may be a oes i ~ SEs (Ne. L LISG98 be. Lettuce, Bisa, Meicr’ heliers: 1bep bead on band neers Peet's skinless ae ee co aad Douglas Aircraft per day, | Municipal Building Birminghets, Mice: ’ eee met Lettuce, Lest, eariy ip the week Dut no inquiry’ time selection of hand picked apples Ts ing blocks were Cur-| Miss Pope said she hoped to ex- | DETROIT «® — Chrysler Corp. $8", 07," and including Monday, a n. ‘o, 1, 190-1.50 du. Lettuce, Romaine, |svailebie; bulk of the ver and squashes. Open every coseegped Wri ‘ 2,500| this service to the branches has announced price increases of A charge of five doflars ($8.00) willbe ll Mombubior Comvege. Wo. 1, 1.90136 by.|eneier 1590 lp ana betters tow choles ana/til 12:30 8. m. Beer and wine to|tiss Wright up. 4 at 41 on ag size of $117 to $279 on its DeSoto Fire- funaea ‘upon the retreat see hoe ee Ca er Collard. Nok. te 1.98 bu. (Kale, J Ho. below: almost the entire holdover supply take out. PE 8-3911. ; —Ady., fool — ‘Motors Haye im! as well as increase the on on On. the! [fended —— opel) ahaa : ie ras bu. _Musterd._Ne,t, being held tor nem Mondsy, * ee and Gulf. the-new_collection, _ idome Fireflite_lines. Heev — ut p hone, a arg fo oe age seat | aaa s00-10.80. pg ae cannert’ Gay Caldwell's Barber Shop, 1,119 on 2,000. The majority of the books at new DeSoto Fire#weep line it said “Each proposa) must be accompanied "ag SS ernes 90 Eee Sila seme ieee eet eee A jth torary canbe borrowed for tags witht one exception were Desh ‘not inn than ve (Oper at dad 1r es Shotg un “EGGS: Large, 1$.50-10.89 30-or goes; | teen ned Cmcpgraree tne Vogn New York Stocks four weeks with no renewal in an low 1956 Firedome prices. jof the total rice of the bid. payet Medium, noe is 00, 8.40-9.00. cull te standard vealers 10.00- —_ H S Hi t) effort to ‘ ‘simplify library use for The scales, minus freight. taxes singham y A Giawson man, John Brokel- Gheww Ott: wesind lambs weak: 1, the ea vy nows [11 ‘Cate Meratng Quotations) the borrower and to streamline cir- and handling charges, follow: le ere aa Ab. fet 6 | rocs week's early declines: sisughter ; :..@ bo one ; mever, St has $9 “days left in|, pereor, Por TUPiisee, tan, a ast: ey ems eeee'a's Northern States; (eit .. 2} skate’: $, culation procedures.” the Sy ree eS Oakland County Jail to cool his crades: ; a |21.80: eull te low good iambe 1000-18 Aiea Sat 484 preads Hay.... 424 ° ¢ « = any tntenmalany Sa the 5 leomenegy egy ero ogy Some eet ne MUNY Mauehies “ Blizzard on Wa “324 Kennecott ....128.6) e + Sportsman, $3,241, am increase, of (ciived. and te accept any propesal | 400-478 a vs ction. pamph-| : nest feverahi =e Sota te Orete B hares ot Y | iat rapae Ey, Mewmanes new fein ame| stom eer Green, Site COS See oe se? mest te ak A orca we KANSAS CITY The Weather ! An aye + 26 Li Mena. ie 3 Jets, and oils copies 0 | 22. increase of $160; convertible IRENE £. HANLEY, eciallinagar was ecaaeerel wits Sree se awe =a oe Poultry Bureau today issued a special: An Cyan - 7 Lacks Aire 6 ee Jot the Fitth District will be pres- planned by Mrs, Hugh Brokenshaw PU*4 '* his lot fees @ek below eco al Bir Pan. ime ar ts wee care Roe ee rown fo je "He served on the three’man City) far, November 2, at 120 pm. / ent for her annual visit, __ nt her committee. - ‘in western Wyoming. | it Se =" ae 3 | | Commission —— to tal Gone Interment im Oak Hill Cemetery. = — Onstage at Almont j freer ad oa ou Pac - gs u: Why She Backs ke \it convened — oad the Huntees F Funeral a ? |The storm Stender into south-Erie BR 1. zo4 | yt ihall, razed a year ago at Pike wt tein aia A anORGe oo 2 ~~ Serving Good Food Since 1 929! ALMONT — The Almont High pactern Wyoming and-centra! and. fecal aor Bi Bretge as y Mill s streets. ‘Hadley, Mich. age 76: desr_fath- — ' Breekfasts—Luncheons School Senior Play will be held in eastern Colorado from the West Pretene” #2) gd Ou fog | go2, State Sen. Cora Brown will tell) asked if he'd disclose who he) \ $i 0! Raips G Bump, ts Beuinn ree a5 pac the auditorium of the high school ate yesterday and early today. ee} Lrg m $ $ ou oe bd : 4 Pontiac voters Sunday why she ‘Voted for, Marsh said: “Why, I've er Barman and Mrs. Vicis RIKER FOUNTAIN tomorrow evening, under direction FE SER) Sng GP By itlkes Ike, the Republican County siways been a Republican and I} ~ bets; dar bromer, of ‘arser os ‘ot Richard Ziehmer. Drought: preigeneel eabgele in weve, 2eréner Den 362 Sun ou... 743, Committee said today. Arey ‘hope Tke can get back in office held Geturday, November 3. et 2 Lobby of Riker Bidg. * ern Colorado receiv poagiey Se Bek cr ah} Sle Epes. a6) Sen. Brown, a = os =e ve ome. 3141 Sashabaw Rd. wit | “Shy Guy.” a iaesest comedy,| lief. apy ales cael om Gen Eire. 8S Ter 0 Gul -.. a endorsing Eisenhower, wi Paces City clerk records reveal that toe Interment im Lakeview Gome- will feature Marvel Yoder, Doretta | 3 inches =“ ve Ldiaeate lGen eters 2. seg TeRTOR s-. 24 at 5 p.m. in Community 'Marsh has regularly ‘cast his vote| tery. Clartston, Mr. Bump will I oF Owen, Lowell ‘Bristol, Floyd Wells. | presi after . ee ver ios Tel Bic 18 Tim R Bear me ome = oy rename by Dr pr |i presidential elections with the, Home Drayton P % j mea ‘ eS * ransamer . | wil at | = HEN.” MEDD SM BSWG | sae’ spies’ sarion overs Bon| ore mn es Seiten" $3 ESS -M} aastin Curtis, formerly asistant Cetin of 1944 ea ety at ij aldine Spies, — Meyers, Ron More than a foot of snow piled up Goodyear... 79 On Garvie Sone T. Wash cad men | bake, neloved tntent daughter o Ulatowski and Norm Schulte. jin some mountain passes. (rah aPice Se Ate tam 40.2 &0 Booker ington c a larerhound “os Unit Aire .. 68.4 director of the Curtis Laboratories, i. oS UNE SLES pn pons ; te ; iGulf- Oll_....112 — ~ we - ie Detroit; ecision ue 0 ay | side service at 1 pm. today = SS ae Engineers to Meet Sweden Ups Panions (Roland 117 05 Sine?.2: 388) -Sen. Brown will be introduced | Punerat arrangements by the i coker Hl... 30.6 US Rud ..... 483 5y Robert C. Miller, Republican Richardson-Bird Puneral Home, - , ; Id-age pensions M Cent... 61 US Steel .... 60.8 on 0 on 10 Walled Lake No security oR ENDORSERS —. The DetroitSaginaw Valley] STOCKHOLM—Oldage pensions fri." $1 Vie Hau “c: H#leandidate for state’ representa "| 7 AE ONE PLACE TO PAY | Chapter of the Society of Die Cast-'in. Sweden have just been mo-copit Rand... 9 - Ware Be 365 \tive from Pontiac. J. 168 Norton Ave. age 05; deat Member Americas bmmap attics ing Engineers wil] meet at 7 on ‘by . zi | taba tech es Sea A oe : 1—DETROIT w= = Earl H Crawtord. “Mra. eared : peusdan as Drives Galan aun persons or over. presen |imt le = exe sal ellamy: dear brother 9 “Let 9 Y of Credit Counselling experience assist = ... JRL White Mot ... 48: Crawford. Funeral sergice Hows: Dolly $ to & Wed. & Sat. to 1. amenhe leet ward Van Zandt, sales manager ofjold-age pensions were introduced nt Mek oe LE Wileon & 00 AB Ziegler Tells to learn today whether they have SELLORS the McAleer Mfg. Co. as speaker.|in 1848, and since then they have TM giver --: 104 Yale & Tow .. 2. Hy to let Curtiss-Wright Corp ee ee . ‘MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNS! His topic will be “Buffing and been improved to about the same int Te & Tei 32.5 Yngst Sh & T 1026 Overpass Plan s take over Management of the auto efficiaring Interment in White 1% 6 tegieee Polishing of Die Cast Metals.” extent as ‘average wages. j STOCK AVERAGES | at R he ster ne vill he ri sae ot tte Daasieca= | NEW YORK, Nov. 1-Compiled by the och A stockholders meeting recesséd| _Jonms Funeral Home j Meee from Wednesday was NOVEMBER | 30) 618 18 ; : 0° Indust, Rails Uti Stocks ROCHESTER — Highway Com- ‘ret age loved davighter of ‘ Bea nay cee US 08 ima parmsccoacd Charles M. Ziegler has election said they had tnish: ‘en nod Preciaea gags. aa | Previous 296.7 131.7 70.3 176. 70.5 2 ade GA | itn ands lh BA ait: renee Year oes. 3 2 = Mies "3 “na ti ,|have forecast overwhelming ap- Votes’ representing 5,100,000 of '|Studebaker-Packard's 6,440,000 out- fro’ the Baptist Chureh, 249 Baldwin, with Robert Garner officiating. a Jones will lie in state * ie Brace-6mith Funera! Home * DETROIT sTOCKS «c. J. Nephier Co.) , aM ¢ 5 7 NG HRN ONC eA a RON AVE ~~ Up to $1400.00 — AVES Td # reuly Brake Mishap ae ae ae 38 ON ft ear CARS «AVE: ti i iniore an Ook Mon GM Produces less . | ae Than October ae 1956 CADILLAC 60 SPECIAL SEDAN......... ends Assess tsanse ses OOS 1956 CADILLAC a CONVERTIBLE COUPE cov ebeCuSBeseeacr essence $4695. 1956 CADILLAC 62 SEDAN DE VILLE........... 95 ree 200 DE VILLE. 1956 CADILLAC 62 SEDAN (AIR CONDITIONING) | irae CADILLAC 62 COUPE . 336 OLDSMOBILE. 98 HOLIDAY ‘SEDAN (AIR CONDITIONING) | et : $3995 ee AY SEDAN IIE s3t00- 1956 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88 HOLIDAY COUPE . 3050 “CALL FEderal 43566 _ . ASK K FOR 1B MILLER Views hes 0 0s 54951 teoeeeedasnervecneves oer ee eS eee tt eee * Lives iganerrseens Ls ‘ed a r = [THE PON TIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOV EMBER 2. 1056 -~ ——- - — = : 33 ~ Help Wanted Male 6 Work Wented Female uy __ Notices & Personals 28 _Wanted Real E wate SA Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Ww TD.:" STOCK BOY — In Debt? —s Mea’s W: ear rene It you are naving trouble meeting EACH, 3 Midwi@AN” cRepir., cov us seer. a y Above KOR t oakinad theater, F Sedeech a AND AFTER a oa ATE. = £ ei | Sere ere |__OY.- S43 AM errors ‘gould be 3 for e iitracted by any ny immediately. The . a oan rE Eris i_iemes eee . re ms A er Dr. ‘ sibility co ar: 4 salary expected, address and tele- ane eav 4 ll sheet ena, ap oa fon We. ars tote ee h.- : RIs & SON rem Goon. te enscel the shézgee 1 | phowe omen wn nates) fee — modern tages’ (253A ma Won -_ Phone PE 41587 | 855 FE 45063. _- for that portion = = BABY SITTING IN’ MY HOME.) —— Pe en te ecto ; 5 ROOMS: AND BATH fe insertion of the scvertise — WITll BICYCLE —«| WANTED HERSMAN, ON MODERN wages = i CASH FOR EQUITIES e ment which bas been ren- | Met pots school. 16-18 years, dairy farm. Married, able la _ pomeraly a eae 1964 Southfield OR 34246. = je eects ish PL ANNING A TRIP? ' Client wants well-located modern | pee Pontiac, MY 2-6 -@ dered valueless th the |) ro deliver, telegrams in Birming-| full npegens. some field 4 Mi., DO Y W. - 5 or 6 room home. NISHED HEAT |. error. When cance! | ham. Hours of work 8.30 am. to, sive d FP pp gga ap id aaeeke Se Ger RROED wou. | _!ronings, : 2-611. AL'S ROTOVATOR — LAWNS. AIR RAIL |. STeausmP) ROY. KNAUF. Real nudes EM ere made be sure to get F) 3:00 pm Apply Western Union Steines Se*limtere Excellent | a0 for babysitting some eves TENCED SILK : ne | 26% W. Huron OA 68-3330 FE ey site! : ; ber.” Bo 208. N Excellent 1 FE 42612 - , and \. | INTERMATION AL ~- DOMESTIC a ERN TRAILER, NOW your: Tele rs Woodwa Company. room rtunity. Write Pontiac P West side. FE 2-1167. _ emma tame TOURS CRUISES — HOTELS | = 3% FT. MODERN adjustments will be gives Isr 8. Woodward Birmingham. | opportunity. se Ste"* | REG NURSE NEEDED AT AVON ‘GIRL DESIRES BABYsrrtinG —| ~° Laundry Service 18 CASH located in park 2 people only. ounest | PLASTER, | EXPERIENCED IN | WANTED A SUPERINTENDERT | Center Hospital. for 3.00 to 11:00 11 pm. Pontiac. FE RIS. | mao~o— ~~) PONTIAC TRAVEL For yotir equity, 24 hours, | Will move, to, GSTS iy. FE Costas time tor advertise | SUMP shooting, Other, explosive | Wor Public Works and a su Too shih. Call Mrs, Smith &t IRONNOS DROP BU LES AT | LACK CURTAINS. PLAIN OR RUF- SERVICE ARNOLD REAL ay $6 oe ee Sain ut bn tents containing type sires Bervice Ine one OL 1-6643 tendent of Water t. for the | OL ST aan ae meccusaney. soe Shir epee e Toneaey ee ee - ERV ICE ‘ 210 S Telegraph Ask Hey an _ Sweeney. i than regular egate eee ee steetinelcestt City of Troy, Mich. ry range, RELIABLE “MIDDLEAGED wom. SGn FAMILY LAUNORY SERY. | 604 W. Huron st‘ FE 8-225! i \FE 50676 % E *% 5783 ATTRACTIVE MoD Na ts 12 o'clock noon | $5,000 to $6,000 per year Apply an to care for 2 pone while IRONINGS W WANTED, EXCELLENT | ‘FOR LY LAUNDRY SERV- bath Completery furn. Ac Brevious te publication. ¥, MF, Michigan. Mu "eis r Sie sleet. Ask a work, 63,4 bushel, plek-up ana | fee, ph. Pontiac Laundry, FE Wtd. Children to Board 2 WE NEED =p tisrinGe a HAVE E SEY. commodates 2. $16 weekly § mi. vag oan = eed of P - Elizabeth ‘Tran Ads may An “efimination om _deliver. PE_SaT68 mere = —eral buy --west oF be a ane 8 30 am. C, A RIN Pe r and Hf se. aif applicants 2 wif 'be LS aati a ease & cocking | TRONINGS WANTED. aLso bay Landscaping _ 18A_ 4 Goop HOME BY DAY OR WK. = and . commercial _ Lake. PE 5-1284 __ the day of pubQcation after LiJit Via of the time and place Live in. References. FE 8-3129. © Work. FE 4-1253 ae | te Ee “equities and contracets. Miron urnised: Haga 3 ues the first insertion Ce en oe et | mS AUESCIR( | apy cueewns Cneae 7 oe s pradipr and back filling [PAY CARE TOR vie P omy K.L. Templeton, Realtor | 8'x'"sset Pontiac La. exp., mu ave own 8 S- MALES Ae & 4 ri = _OK. 8587 Pontiac Lk. Rd. Casm WANT AD RATES MAK FE R = Motor Sales. 7675 Highland! por record and phonograph dept. oF housework, 5 Gays week 3304 ea _Park. PE 4-7871. 2339 Orehard Lk Rd FE "44063 | BORE ETRLY FORK. teal : : P nt position. | — me RE-SCHOO apts, ¢ . Limeg 1-Day } Devs 6 Dars es f gmper® denefita Apply 108 DDLEAGED LADY WOULD pital Pr rE ase) oro ane! P Ss 1 POANDING soe _ Rent Apts. . Furnished 33 Sieesr Hollow Motel, 3400 Dixie 28 ne Ses _ WTD. ‘A SALES. TENGGRAPHER™ 7— | ge rag orn “Atal 2 eee ogy: | THE CARS You 3 tae ROOM APT PRIVATE ENTR eh a i PGB ES ER |) preferably with SSTENOGRAPHER’ tid" Finale ts. °"""" CaSDsgReiRS QR GRD CRTEE | "a pangs Nit cass +1 WR, Ar oe Va Fon | COZ FIRST-FLOOR s chy ee rtunity bes 0 | and ornamental trees. Also = 1 BEDRM. LIVING RN. i. KITCH | #15 weekly, uti. : 4, 35 405 600 . | d A real ses MIMEOORAPHING 1{PING. SEC- i rink 2-6012. : portant part of ung ae: tilling | Free estimates. All work Wtd. i. Househo Goods 27 and bath for 2. On Cass Lk, FE _ preferred. no ers. § S = aes Mobte Home F xperience | mM e Nn; ea SE poss Cp pmeret 2 iri office. | service, CM 32842. eS +1196 : id = i f | CLEAN MODERN Ly es 3a 86648 888 — td Reps fest equi aes NU AVAILABLE, | PLOWING. DRAGGING IRNITU 1 LARGE ROOM, KITCHENETTE apt. $15 per week 2 = Ue - furn. Gr those. i" ment ineluaioe IBA inal equ On 33684 bulldozing. coe per br. FE FURNITURE NEEDED d bath, Child weleome, 431 N., _ heat, light, OR 3-88. 2 SEE FRED LINDSEY | Tool salary ‘permaneatposiion | TEENAGE G1 p 45 rg,nome, ct Od ols, Oat the | Perey 35 | ane OE LOVELY 5 8 Bare ™ + | for right “girl, ‘age 25-35) Ca ob taking care children or —~Mo ruckin 1 it f 1 &3 2% UTIL FURN. ADUL hee ; Card of ¢ Thanks Ww he e) qualify: E_ skibowski between 9:39 and | eee eine sea a | Moving & ob Wises, J 2 Sale. "Phone OR Stitt | | TB orchard Lake. | UK. FRONT. YR. ROUND, wat . set CHEER STEADY WORE, =" RE JOB SING- At Movinc-RauLina | LET US BUY TT OR AUCTION IT | ‘aT FLOOR PRIVATE 3. & BATH. | 3nd (pies FE. 9.4160 WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY PONTIAC ood weekly SHIRT PRESSED: STEADY WORE. | tug wih cme hand ot private EXCELLENT SERVICE _{or_you. On Square Lake. XAPT REWLY mernds and eigndors for their _ Joo A goed way ® MI 44620. : Pass ies 0 FE Reasonable rates PE 5-3458 ONE, “3a 3 LARGEST 2? RMS. AND BATH. mine 1087 | Cowen, ReAYY F TRUCKING ‘TED TO avy. Goo wsoxz0 7 Later furnished, $12 ONE’ ed ee aa Bora eiet's se iy) jee gen omweersyage; DOintment. woman ie pee sree Fae gente meer OA Rader nth Biran. | Arey ake good Pang treet, Sexy call atau erry ft ASA onl Aube are Marry pag a Mr & Mrs H W elp. Good monthly pay. Needed) ee come ne om gravel, PE 2-0603. 2 RMS PRIVATE BATH $15 PER : thee ie : Letnenger @ Famiiy, Mr. & Mra immediately, Permanent. FE wor, PRESSER STEADY WORK. eon. cavetat AnD foes | WOMAN WANTS ¢ Gee Ka ‘IGHT TRUCKING Ea ANY KIND. Wanted to y Rent. 29 © week, Adults, FE 32-4366 Ey he arr wser Gee e} eamana ¥ rmingham eaners - 1 - | WE WOULD Like TO EXPRESS Cal DaIeeas FOLL, THEE. wat | fis 8 Ww joodward. MI “44620 Sele ive paraecectiaspreaccss Piso nad etfs Poe il | ene 1 OR 2 CAR pemece WITH a enkonee, ar PE sus nes ‘wo Mane tele. sii tation a be ww a 3 e . eo at ar oar epprecistion ternal offerings, ance end wileage bonus. Apply | Sigel pees — ED ‘PHARMA: SILVER in “EXCEPTIONAL | ~ | LOCAL. & ONE-WAY | _lghts. Fe 5-522 2 ROOMS WITH KITCHENETTE. srppio APT” ~ CLEAN WATER and messages extended to us in 4 to § pm. 438 Orchard Lk Ave.| ger og pletely Temodeled sem! FABNINGS for those whe can. Buildin Service” 12.) CQAST TO COAST 3 BEDRM HOME IN WEBSTER private bath and entrance 314 © Jonener, private entrance, our ent Se cay in the CHEF FOR ITALIAN COOKING service store in Frankfort devote 3 - 6 hours daily. For g ' school. district with possibile op oN Perry 23-7569 loss of Leon J.T A apesig! must have teferenves. FE 3-730¢ |) Mtichy si ts is pot -fust @ job rsona] {tnterview, write care RENT HERE — LEAVE THERE | tion to buy. Best of care and ref- 3 RM. FURN. APT, PVT ENT . ‘sruDIO —KPTs. NEWLY Y BUILT. ts extended to Rev after pm r. We are looking for an earn | ontiac Press Box 4. Car re- ALL T3PEs OF BUILDING PLANS. and van railers | lessee mata Write Pontiac shower and stoe! Cali between e bedroom auto heat Lake Jarvembowski . of St joseph cxpeareecn” ry Pri TANCE est Jiaswackst seeking a real quired rawn, Reasonable. EM 34031. F. E ‘Howland 3245 rans Hwy Press Box 6 la and 6 FE 3-070) front. modern decor. May be eren ureh e Pallbearers “fend opportunity and wanting to live TABLE TaDY ‘3% ALL KINDS OF CEMENT W OR_3-1456 (2 BEDRM - FURNISHED HousF 2 RM. APT Runday 3 ta § et 164 Heights Home. Mrs. Lees _ service wen. ead oa te ane af Michigne's fisect re. WAITRESS REL. t ari ‘Jensen. = ww TH, TON PICKUP, . on bug line Reasonable rent. FE u. PE 3-008 Rd Lake Orton, Mich. er KF i Sa ‘EY XP SIU *K Ba a HE R | sort areas Good ‘working Cessoat Ne coding Fd oF bolngs: ‘ner ie ae irives, ete. i AN Ll een ellis El ! : eee ee | Beg tiled ; as 17 employment | Fastmes tumliy forthe right person See Consumers ee ae ver WITH 2TON STAKE. TRUCK | YOUNG SOBER AND RE- | ek eon ee ee rrol Dixie TAKE, ALSO Cleaners, 8185 Cooley Lake Rd Write or call ecoilect Collins Rex- _ "&* aor a ae wants hauling. FE_.4-4088.__. : = +3 Ae 3_RM APT. NR TOW? ON MAIN — A a Drig” Store Fre , Ment EXPERIENCED wR —— — == sponsible coupie with smal] | _ Chlld¥en_weitome. PE "set | TIES PAID ML = over « yre--cf age Must be ga. _ end and full time girls. Nite trieK-~~ cement work. roofin-, siding. Free . _. a . |} RM FURN APT 865 PER ™ c x MIL FROM and panes. teady work. ———— oo Teieeren & Restaurant, 130 8 ‘Sera icles . REDUCED RATES | _ehild desires four-room two month actinies toce Res ricer pont é; 5-924 Gh INQUIRE ae w i FIN. F i yrtel! ¥ . a Ser ie wera AND LAY-| y oung Men U nder 2 ao WANTED: “COUNTER _ GIRLS, |“ Licensed contractors, FE 3-37647. Moving FE 44 i ae” rou Sai f bedroom. heated apartment I Mfurpoy. ‘ve oy . Bi Se SPT ee a man. Exp. sheet metal hand | 79. assist manager on trip to waitresses car hops, Must be ex- | Pont‘ac_ Ll Floor Service. - y ROOMS WITH KITCHENETTE , TEL-HURON AREA former. Aircraft work, plenty of ; Catllfornia & return doing pub tra .harp and ——— Apply ALL KINDS OF BLOCK AND CE. - partially furnished or unfur- rivate bath & entrance utilities”. nicely furnished ‘first floor apt overtime... MeGregor Menutactur- | — esac work ae = ae ar al Drive In. = | ment work. OR* 3-7703 O'DELL C “ART AGE i . . urn FE 8-6618 A garage. adults onv..po drinkers Sim ahiawert 43040 “S| supenues guaranteed “Transports, not phone” Also pe startet” ARB TRENCHING {teee! sof, tove, Prvezy Mere stre. Omit fr ore F poowss PRIVATE ENTRANCE OW Huron Bt ed” t “WTOUSEKEEPER rT q ALS einen realy od eference requir INION I 7 ’ ; a mens paver ae berg pace aoe te aries ao General — ta water Cee. Fis ferred’ Call PE @ aes 4340 . . ome byiidin zeer round arse and leave immediately See Mr oi 1 no ‘laundry. 2; — ——— [UNDRY AND GA noms & Le plenty pa « ing salary. Hunter House chard Rocsevel, Motel 10-12, -Sauns 930 sweet Private room! BRICK AND BLA OCK - | Trucks to Rent “Share Liv ing Quarters 30 2 ROOMS. LAUNDRY. | tor Yor everything pvt adults. EM 3-428 N. Hunter. MI +0538. m- 2-4 pm No phone calls with bath and radic Pontiac Box | 2 adults Maceday .Lake. Phore eit bom YouR NEW Plenty - “ine eee) | | epee tice. = ——___— ——________— | CONTRACTING TRUCKS. TRACTORS COUPLE TO SHARE nome: REP _VA 2-1202__ Detroit poube? Wait in comfort, motel cote and. revetiy | YOUNG MAN WOMAN | fapertonce "cull after B pm FE ‘% ton pickupss avs, ton wakes g Pontiac Press Bos RODMS KITCHENETTE AND units tnd Achesetty oe mes Mrs. Edwards. ct ‘! , ee es To = in office. @ N Teesreo Ia— Dump trucks i: Sembirailers ne he tH ‘cou a aa Chita om Ss tand Ro «MSe) OR 37700. EXPERIENCED OIL AND | GAS | Cc al s Men's Wear _& Huron __._. | BRICK & BLOCK See j Tailers and [ractors FE 80143 after 350 +008 FLOOR berner Snsighation end service | eres N. Saginas WOMAN "FOR c GENERAL COPFICE Siaces. all types. MY Pontiac Farm and 7 er 338 2 ROOMS FURN APT 18T Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 eee = Help Wanted Femel 7 enor” detailed” vanes work. Write “work! Also chimneys. No job too | ndustrial Ls See Co. | Hosp 9 oN Sram Oona Sr Ommun si} a ste 7 ows if) Sate Stoves peaceful D. , a Help ma \ ‘ontiac ess, | large. Residential Commer. | ——— : — utilities turn. Couple erly. es giuary kee ; Tad ani || ~- icles mate WOMAN FOR DISHWASHING*AND cial. Guaranteed wore, Ph. rE one Delle se! Including | Sunday wipow | 9 wILL empayed indy Ai 2 ROOM Teneo Gaxiend : issed other, Fa +} mus! Stef: 1 a hi 4. close e y __entran % ari — - __Sistere end Brothers Radio &- pry, iim W: Ruron. oan one. Sseckons aaeeee tee | pool etiam meals BLOCK, BRICK. CEMENT WORK _home priv Very reas FE ¢7773.' 9 RoOMs Ft TRNISHED ane 7 Ne Ge eee ide EE in Y OUR in the evenin be over 21 and uniform furnished. Apply! and fireplaces. FE 2-2468. ' tian couple Private bath em- quite 643 Auburn Ave beloved Mother, Mrs gery FULL TIME EXPERIENCED Apply in ae Wire Ricellis Candy, 195 W Maple. | @,epENTERS, ae Fp Painting & Decorating. _ Rid = pi seepectatien ot _trance. 11 E_ Howsrd -\9 OR 3} RM APT WITH BATH Drugs, whe pessed evay Nor. 1. real estate salesman for new _Studio. 25 _E.:Lawrence_ Birmingham (Nido your repa.rs snd. alterations oat 7 RM. GROUND FTOOR PVT. |“ ciose to Fisher and Pontiac Fac jousing projec ie - : N HOUSEWORK | additions. porches, roofing. sidin Z ee : SNS a 2 " - eft. ane beth Utilities furn mont | houst fect. wOMAN TO°DO™ | oe coflng | A-1 PAINTING AND DECORAT GENTLEMEN WOULD LIKE RIDE t on) ee ot oe le bladtoss _ Gone is the face } +2544. , for ichildjeailduring| | bassmente” eacaces) GAA0 breers. Paper hanving and removed) to Piltmt from Pontiac, 630 to 41975 or wes : : ailemt fo the voice. ‘MEN TO COT APPLE TREE pprentice- | Glother's convalescence. Woman waza. We will furn. labor only _FE¢00ls id bo Oe 7 ROOMS PRIVATE _BATH. © s REDROOM LAKE FRONT APT e loved to hear: | Wood. a cord furnish tools who can live tp home preferréd. or material only or do the en- Le DECORATING WALL PAPER. MAN 30 WILL SHARE LARGE 2 _Robinwood off N Perry a we eS cletine nista. carson Too far away | _Call_MA_¢7000.__ Cook Call MAple_ ———— Rited) job eed arrange eter ~ Redrm. apt with same. Write .—“nite ATTRACTIVE. CLEAN guto heat 998) Disie Hwy, MA eee ng MACHINE HAN FOR TABLE SAW WOMEN TO TAKE CARE OF 14 TAD i? Mgt oS re —— INTERIOR AND Footie _Frees_Pos_ private bath and entrance 8 5.1183 ton Tar y end custom Wood working stiop " w, ctw. % fe 45 mth old boy, live in. reference - ulilities furn Reasonable Ciose — a eee eee Me A Le by aap or ds Ge apply | cue ts listened i icsruins (2 ne drinker OW 16N6 wicuogn HOME Sy ee Se Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 i Gentieman FE 8684, Eves. 7 Lege Bg aad adits Iberry 9-0411. . become a dinner preparation cook ~ py a — = . FE 5335 0 a a _Blantne, F Praskiya ond Gertrete. CTeEtee Mal OW DAIRY AND West ne terested a permanent _ Help- Wanted 8 ee es sour Sree A. PAINTING “NTEAIOR © EX. YRMa AND BATH COUPLE EM 7: RM UNFURNISHED sTOv? Flowers 3 es farm Carioe Long Sigeth ork Apply tn person only, 9 © ©) * 9 4 ee joors. neMmeUNS mend terior. 10 per cent disc for cash plove- preferred. : en, Fae & retriger retor Pies: z. = parking ee ee Milford. af. _ TED'S | DISHWASHER. , rom 8 aM ux CE ME x T& ~& BI ‘OCK __ iwc — Noe i el Shs | ft ASH Adults only o Wham: Ciera Apte| at 83 Mech . _ } Sie’ morning’ to la) sooo : _ | AVAILABLE ON 2 ROOMS. cmataan WELCOME — Ser ee DOUNSTAN FLOWERS Grit, 317 Eheabeth tare feo- | _WORK FR 60782 > E = c IF wou lived Florists MAINTEN ANCE Woodward at Sq li Rd aN OR WOMAN FOR GOOD |C CARTES PURCHAM. gr LOOR | feo, REVERS WAITING 40_N_Cass_OA Bante Neat, Auburn Heights adult PF uron 2-830! guna: t | Contractor Laring. sandin For Your land contract er equity 2 RM APT. “ADULTS | ONLY 617 «are a SED oe eel ro T BABY SITTER MAY LIVE _ IN, bold Sad aa el ey a | tnishing 230 ‘tedean. Wallel re | A-l CUSTOM ‘DECORATING WALL Get our estimate before you sell — Paddock 3 AND Sia “WITH REFRIO. AND ‘ s . - ? . Foal Hees a4 rience eede sen for qualified ue E Elizabeth Lk. FE 5-11 ‘alter eearcel a8 66 ‘00 per hour. | MA 43449 re ec service, Com civics cae waa uacculcere cae aw ROOMS neewiy, ovata heat Close tn FE 3-7428 , : y rs s mn t vate ace — = ioe AIR AMBULANCE, GROUND | i" "G ———— / re tam BAKERY SALESGIRG OVER 2 Apes ee a aR son | D.& M BLDG. SERVICE | | PAINTING AND DECORATING hau@ at FE 8-0441 or FE $-9975. F 81298 after 5-30 pm 2 ROOMS. MODERN Pursiey Funeral Hom FE + =, 102 E._Hurfn Te) Wo te Mlle “Ra SH Baxery: REAL ESTATE SALESMI Mroject | -ADD-A ROOM AT LOW CosT Very reasonable FE 22116 0 | (° JTAYDEN, Realiar |G a aENRTTE. oT. _s nrvATe ER RANGE D ] J h "iia A = gl ANt enone +7114 {in Pontiac. yaterford end Utica | Se SIDING ALTE RA PAPER HANGING FE 2171 AND gg & waits Open Eves Clean, rola Pad drink- 3 ROOM. P 3301 TRA - j eady ~ r d man ‘ust: ; grea xp. referred. ose | 44-6829 =———— ea ———— Orn eferences 7 = - oneison-jo ns furnish references,’ Apply in_per- BRAM’ COpPLE witht oat YR. Realty Co, KEnwood 2-9060 AND. CustoM Burnt art 'PAINTING WALLS WASHED PA. ~...~., 72. a kee 7’, ROOMS CLEAN. PRIVATE 3 ROOMS & "Te ween UES. : FUNERAL HOME son Standard Rioftrte Ce, 178 8 ee whl cits ae ent iunaty cae), Real Estate Salesman AND per cleaned Paper removed. B. CONTRACTS WANTED) ~duccss FE «1 _trance 163 oselawn —DESIGNED FOR ria ionines pea downstairs work If you are an coe 2825, PE 27000 EVES f _Sendusky, FE 2-2706 ___ | We need contracts or immediate 3 AND 3 RM SaOCaaN CARING! 2 & TILE BATH UPPER WEL RS age sieve Sure, gorge | Neagt a anmg o | ne | PPING RAPERMUROTNO™. | tel Bareae eet erie fear aden moucerony, eggt ees 7 Charme, Fe m have local ref. wish to live 5 e - MY 72-0171 Tru-Rustic ims, —— EEE . Drayton. Plains — aetertord a = y = in, with rer Sun off. and Saeed “related,” oa ost ORed werk OR Se NAS TUPPER OR 37061 of small balances new or ea 5 Broadway Lake Orion j ROOMS AND BATH PVT EN bene EB a call MI ise Me eee pieeee fecessary Member “ol se ee ELECTRICAL CONTRACT WIRING | tate 1382 W Huron St Bt Open ert. 2 ROOMS LOWER. CLEAN. PVT. Sc ‘codec call after Pe 2381 c tiple Lis Service. Call s sae a ctr. Couple. No Drinkers FE —? ™ es V BABYSITTER FROM 3 PM. TO 4 FE. #504 - ad Lawrence W. and repairing JR. B. Munro Elec-| = Physio Therapy 21A | Ask tor Mr. Clark 7 r= ee ee ‘ FRM. UNFURN an ehv. 5 tare .m andle: aylord or stop 9 — - Ddcincedis L SO Saat : an oorheesSiple Real Eajate Service of Pontne | GURB GIRL FOR NIGHTS SKIP: __Brosdway St. Lake Orion FECHYATING, 1, BDLUDOLING, SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. CAO (eae JT yfance. Christians "pryerres FE —>#10 FUNER AL HOME | 8. D“CHARLES, REALTOR per rel 35 W | MIDDLEAGED COUPLE TO LIVE moving . Oat tee. dim Mienchak. monn foot tecrnique. 1¢ Lincoln. | x his b ¥ — ‘ “ 1717 8 legraph FE 4-052! with elderly man. Free rent. In-| wyq 3.2972. - 2 Soin PRIVATE. BATH | a ROoM (ohcone Yio Ambulance Service, Plane or Motor, 7 ——~ |. weea new | quire 111 Lafayette. FLOOR SANDING. OLD FLOORS Television Service’ 22): be entrance € floor og | spartment Private entrance FE 2-6378 USED CAR Need exp. “young seen "ine aoa Emplo ment Agencies 8A « specialty. Cari L. Bills, FE | ~~~ > a aw TRATa Se ree and bath 949 per month Cemetery Lots 5, es borhood. Sund gh Good ym ee pacino Oe 3518 COPENHAVER'S HADIO & TV }2 La 7 W. Side Phone days - RL, SOO SALESMEN nga aged to apie Meallarsrg|, 7 oe te ' GUARANTEED BR — ALL | Repair. 596 W. Huron. Night serv-| at our disposal to pale newor FE. ssi08: veatags FE §-6850 | PAUL A. KERN, INC , BEAUTIFUL ¢ GRAVE Lor Per. XEEDED IMMEDIATELY 2 | Comer i¢ Mi. ‘pram, Mich BIRMINGHAM kinds. Est. 18 Huges Marsh.) << coho. Fz +001. | elie ote rae veer Oat T ROOMS, NICELY PUR NEAR ''? 5 TOGmON since he | NOTCH —— 7 ber ain © cients id m « tor ro se. | 3 Fy ees ae Cums. wil cy SALESMEN TO USED COUNTER AND MARKING. QUAL- OFFERINGS ASN. Cass, FE 23021 FE 20006 | Day ae inf SERVICE. Cron BOs aamax’”? | 4 eee St (working |igitis WHITE CHAPEL TWO GRAVES”: CARS A ¥. MOV... ity dry clean ant. ady_ Immediate full or -art time. Sec- ~ ROOF REPAIRS M. STRAKA fet “etee st Se er “€ zn “5 y ROOMS AND "Yi & Rh GME Silo tres, $150: atx. “230 Li SET COMMISSIONS OF _Woe Sia been con eS Sey) Stace pl Eavectroughing _—__ Fx eet. _ | GUARANTEED TY apie aes | St eh aalee cL eae basement apt FE 3-7 os Truck $15 weekly with tieat Wil ; | Or. HO US VINC LLY MAKE. FE 4-9736 N’s ' furn elec stove. refrig Child wel- 22 tan 86 ann eee Cc ‘andy Stand Attendant — Pe bree Mie MO ae re dais 49450". Fe: | RADIO & TV, 127 8. PARKE. “ST {2 AND 3 ine ene CABINS. ‘come. 391 Prospect. EM 3-4322 Help Wanted Male 6 MATIHEWS HAR- $8 to 10 pm 6 days. Must be west 4254. ___... 308 FLEMNG FLOOR LAYING | [a ails AND PVT BATH ORK, ) ROOM AND BATW ON cass Le GREAVES’ 21) 8 SAG .-_ 18 Apply ‘Manager Staie Theater —~— MIDWEST — Banding. ‘Edison. Ph. S Eliz_Rg._ stove, feirig.. furn., $50 ie : NAW t DISH ae 2 65 ee ee |), a Se _month FE €2252. _ sconEsarvE Mex wantEp Tor vcs” | roxrinca olppet rt. | MODERNIZE | EETREERE,! ADDING MA’ nearry co. sratzona FT ,BEDRM, CRES A. RARIEY 3 ROOME TID BATW oN CARE service route. No Ls yisereeoenty | T™ {BOYS EVENINGS & WEEK. DEPENDABLE MIDDLE AGED: Yitps YoU fo cOME IN | Your kitchen or bathroom at low General Printing and Office Sup | Comgperatis e Real date Exchange welcome FE. ¢-2542. #587 Pontisc Lk Ra But must | ends Meter Inn Recreation | women to live in for general | ND DISCUSS SOME OF cost We build custo cabinet: ply Co., 17 W. wrence. . n Evenings ee, Sun: Tee |} RMS. AND BATH GROUND ney a housework & {child A ad Se pak canis, Oke = | 1075" W. Huron FE 2.0%3 72 TARGE RMS. WITH PVT. ; Very clean. Utilities furn rely macesien m @ secure =F Ref sociea TOMES Sea! OUR PERMANENT POs!- | with birch or plain ron TYPEWRITERS | RENTED i | bath _ Adulte only” 164 W_ Pike | Water softene:, abundance of future $70 guaranteed plus com eferences preferred. OR 3-463 TIONS 406 Pontiac State | RAMIC tile. Formica or plastic | Mitchell's 133 NW Sagingw 8.) a we ne Ohh werent (5 CHILDREN WELCOME,| heat Inguire a eadaker eat tear mission interview cali in | ELDERLY WOMEN, 45 50, 1) Bank Bldg FE. 53-0227. i : Madern bathroom fixtures. i hese on the =) ay your contract | oo mae _SoeN Sagicaw person at Room 12 Roosevelt | ‘day a week, to star with elertz | PMA terms Up tof srs. to pay. Upholstering 23 ore) ya ee \ Clark Sag’ Tm] Pontiac. Between 2 and 8 7 _gentieman_ OR 3-8872 SR ETO Even 16 wae aa Edw. M. Stout. Realtor |3 ROOM PURN aprs. aburtTs |? RMS AS AND BATH, MODERN NR 2 pm on Thursday. Nov. Ist Part Time EXP WAITRESSES FOR NIGHT PONTIAC OAKLAND HEATING- at-g_tusTow__OPmoLsTEAINO-71_-N- suri Ph FE sates _53 Park Place. wntown. 247 N. Perry ~ : | shift with fountain exp. Apply at - EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Duc: Co Furriaces—Sheer metal FE 4-797, free estimates _Open Eves “Tt 8 30 ‘7 CLEAN ROOMS PVT. BATH. 13 Rotate & BATH WITH HEAT. 7 Al Few Minutes lege es ee Se ele ee) ar bie ae " BEADLE'S DRAPERIES SAMPLE ~~ | Adnan. 38. Kerive. Benz Sokees TE Employment EXP COUNTER HELP, MEALS. Instructions g (2 Ree Ber ZOR sed shown by appt. FE 5-1927 |} NICE ROOMS STOVE AND RE 6&3 PER MONTH ef your time could mean many = , and uniforms provided. Exc. start- . ae : ~ G. SNYDER FLOOR LAYING ‘EAKLE’S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER. Highest frigerator and washer all util- 9 Seneca &: 2 dollars c your poctet. We ne ed, ing salary. Hunter House. 199 N | sanding, and finishing Phone FE ing 3174 Cooley Lake EM _ities furnished. OR 31-7466 ‘} LARGE RMs KITCHENETTE. a * has mechanica) abil- | Hunter MI 498390 ae, . 5002 { be ae Free esti astes. : 3 ROOM 18ST FLOOR. REF./ stove refrig furn if needed We- ——— fty'and can work immediate | | EXP. SILK PRESSER_ NO-S SAT. | | ROOFING. SIDING, STORM Wine THOMAS UPR LBTERING { Cash Deal _Adults only... FE 2-5262 ter softener Utilities tne luded, ; is Apply 1000 |W ‘Surou Between | work Royal Oak Cleaners. 826 2 | dows. FE 38-3801 348 TELEGRA FE 5- “ROOMS & BATH. NICELY Ft FoR | $65. Quiet neighborhood. 431 Mt Are I Wil Mile Rd, Royel Oak. Li DRIVING SCHOOL | TRENCHING AN D | micovmna. DRAPES & i For your land contract We have nished On Cass ik. FE 5-318. | Clemens St ALERT. aaeeapeeeen Lae Here is an opportunity for a Get more driving sense for your : oe | “spreads Your material. FE 5-5797. immediate. buyers. For ‘ast de- ;pys AND PRIV. BATH. NICE, | ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE . estate salesman for fast pein man whe e«niovs working with EXPERIENCED WAITRESS FOR | dollar. Call rE §-5586 FE BULLDOZIN« ae ction, edoy) your con- " cory and clean. Couple enly.{ ¢@0t. and basement, 191 8 Rose- in we oer Fits Reaty.| Bes 0S (menttna) the (pabie: | “night. MA 8-7 §-7551 8-0217 Herbert Cooley. R_D Tompson _ FE 4-6841 Lost &F & Found — 24. tract to Johnson today ——— = FE 3440 lawr. Cail after 5. _ - j | : — ; ma Tht PRIVATE BA ATH, ; 4 ROOMS & BATH, PVT EN- : . Sal eer tial em comin maar ELEC. T x p) E W RI T E R | ee _FRE! DN: A’ S | ” Business Services 13 LAROE, are, MALE car. vI- A. JOHN SON, Realtor > sacks i 287 Oakland Ave. Oo hot water, Couple Sg thom (te wala) their rewtes: | OPERATOR | Grceacnee teepoten chases view | =< nn | OE ine and Pre- 1704 S Telegraph Rd. J~ ROOM APT... PRIVATE EN. | TE, Henderson, This ts a good supplemental in-| Needed at once. Permanent pos!-_ Cele La bey gages < ne me) Pbted APPLIANCE aePacn Reward FE. °° 23-7224, 533 °° trance vate ath, 4145 Clinton- | 80 oa a ons eotaan ad AUTO. come for the right man Hours | ton. Apply | Pontiac = index, | _tartum. EM 3-233. es acs aod vara eee Lost HOUND, WHITE AND TAN, FE 4 ville OR _3-4706. heat, entngs are approximate!r 3 20 ¢ n ° am any {atum eM 3th . R 3-6239. Baa 3 Dm. pani ahetases = | Ave. Pontiac =_— PE yt A DRIVER | FE 45 i Le peaines on scones oer aint MALE BEAGLE. oMORTG AGES ie oe MODERN. | HEAT. Lees {* mus» BATH on LITIES FOR: a EXPERIENCED DENTAL ASSIST-- ERY. wn and white mark- sia 46365 60 Waido F Apely tm person fo Fred Thomp- pred eg ted Pontiac ? bed Bus FE Das. Ree? re eee ‘i LPN J teasonabis “Guar- ing. teard, FE 2-400 »s ™ nore with 100 1 frouiage een ee ie MET I furn. Coupis_on! = { Fi ie LE: = -= Cicobatea Dip, Pestne |_ wea 'se ae ___.,___ PIANO LESSONS _atee ivr ee eas mBeagie Rame: pine dis Dr CHARLES. 1 111% Telegraph — = Privileges. MY 3 BEDROOM eaiy_ OR RE : Press (GENERAL OFICE GIRL WITH Private instr —t rs ers, Webster phone no, on collar. Can be SO 7 ag ROOM I os ok Sgamti. ond Gi pea | how dead Layee apply ‘ ist os School dis AIR COMPRESSORS identified. FE 5- rE gritty 5-8891 unfurn. at 240 Orchard es |p Rochester t references OL 64-0851, SItLOTs us’ dod | = — a ene : ——— Sper aept eo eorenan os | Black—and swhieBegk TO FOR YOUR 7 ROO: PaNS BATH, PRIVATE + 4 AND : Real Estate Salen day week Apply: in person See - ee oA Aen | Cub tractors. mixers, pumps and io . 4 Daa land cor Reaitor Partridge entrance, heat & electricity. $i¢ _nishe od. FE 2-2815 Neal fMstate salesmen Mrs Williams Standard Electric q-1 CARPENTER WORK. EW a aint sprayer ost In or aroun avn al the “bird to 1950 | weekly. 1 child or baby wel come. \@ RMS. AND ‘D BATH. MODERN, he regppes cog ar oo Seyi repair, FE +4 i. HOW Las AND Ahn Diste Hey.) burg. Please call MA 5-) — Ww Wanted Res Real E ‘Estate 32A. = ¥ 006 St Set _ | _Wr downtown. 247 N. Perry. : : n Oakland GENERAL HOUSEWORK & COOK- A NTANT WANTS ¥ 0 . , t ¢e state 32A. 3. ie ener aes Soon AES | CRON APT. . REATE 3 ; Prea Box is ere: Boatse tng Exp, irl. 25 to 50. Must ror around STANTS | | ALL MAK MAKES ¢ oF FOUNTAIN PENA 6906 collect. ap an bath. prt a Couple only. Im | shed. 1074 Myrile Meet = ae bd capeescesi|| « references Own room, | ration books General ledger, | vepair actor’ trained men Posy, ~ BEAGLE. WHITE AN *| = . < Py erage ne AA ‘cleT s Bir- | payroll government reports, etc. placa —. “Co na WL = | ee eC Beet. hy wit, BUY Burchasery waiting. 7 RM. UPSTAIRS APT i ROOM SUPPLE a ALES v EN Gin FoR ons Ace wont Can Cote acte=et eer en face Phone ‘oh 30 ee Soares and Genesee sun: RP McKINLEY _RE_ 23-4531 \ Raut" tnd | heat Low. | (Geran Lineateloae s . “IN- _ acco’ mac! i fees E sToup Haospita 7ation Flave opening’ fe Stat youce men SUrance experience desired but BUILDING, REMODELING J & CAB- APPLIANCE 8 een vick oo aa 3 PUP Vicinity GF oF on ee tac. ee sagt 7 Rove. tier titi ma “CLOSE Oso iW OTLITES. 2 experienced in setting Pteuty of |. Dot, Mecessary Apply 1030 to; inets FE 40720 ‘ett sefvice oo wringer | VOC Rolladium. Please cail OR i _UNiv 1-8708_8 i PRIVA SATE | Employes adults, PE 2-2466 after Paid Holida monaco. a Bidg 9 4 to § 908 Pontiac Bank | CapINETS, PANELING AND TILE. | St ecient waters, 70) rea: Me | ebiidree's. pet. | RAVE CASH BUYERS WAITING. acts Oak Hill off ¥. ‘peers | Sp } olday ‘ Attics fini e ‘oom s. : r f _ROUSEREEPISO REAR ™ MAHAN REALTY CO, GIRL OR wouas. TO CARE POR _Repeies EM Bais ee (ooMPIR D WALL” CLEANERS UOT Lock abe sett bye Needed | | aos Oa, OR Anos i =ue 1078 W Muron St Live tn. go home Beenends FE CARPENTRY WO"K WANTED NO “Walls and tor_work Cajl OR wf 20) CONDITION, INCLUDES AMPLE 5 ROOM. AND BATH, SS oaa ie iN. Vacation Pay t eprey D cgaeng sion. $4400 down. MI cia No Money Down WE WILL CONSTRUCT on your ‘ot a 26 x 36 3 bed- room home with full base- ment, rough wiring and You finish interior cent cost of price $6,300 RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 262 8. Telegra Open 00 MULTIPLE NG SERVICE _ Fd bersinent gis boat We. 'sce Terms. FE 6-ROOM BRICK HOME Located on peved street near city bus lines choo. LH ae- ment. Automatic heat. Owner. FE 5-a518. 3 hep HEAT. 2, ; BEDRM. HOME OIL HEAT 2 _Stheofs "We a-vese Wisner, Lincoln | SMALL" SMALL MODERN RN HOUSE, jsE, BATH. For Sale Houses 44 | BES Vy A ANTS In a huéry Yo move Feel § room Ww that new Wome you've Heat ing for? Here iré-yust a few that are ready for... IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ELIZABETH LAKE Picturesque 2 bedroom home with huge stone fireplace in beautiful oak tree — } Excellent cedar shake siding Tivileges on pri- vate Elizabeth Lake beach Full price only $9.500 on terms, SOLID VALUE Heres a home that has most | every desirable feature for com- fortable, carefree living. Locate & Paved street on Boatinc's | west side ft has t', car gar ase : ‘automatic ‘gas heat full ment and large stone eeptace One bedroom down and two up All in fine condinon throughout Offered ait only $10.509 on terms DK VYTON | AINS _ Li on Very attractive 2 bedroom home with full basement and oil heat. Large living room. Well landscaped, extra. big lot with 2 car garage. It's vacant—you can move in at once for only $1,750 dows, | NORTH SIDE Comfortable § rm. modern bun- galow located just off Joslyn, con- veruent to Pontiac Motor. Full | basement with new gas heating / modern CASS L Pits eee: = fr only 3 A dol! house—neat as a pin. This You could move right * attractive ranch home has @ large exceptionally clean, 3.4 3. bedrooms, alls, tiled bedr 6 bath, ful kitchen, nicely land- with *. —_* “tall 2 ses ae — nog yard bea fenced heat. Also 3c Gara _ dri Only down, $10 500 31500 6 Teta Af EL WwoOD Sylvan V illage $142 Cass-Elizabeth Rd This home has everything the FE 5-128 or FE 4-384 discriminating home owner a ae could désire—3 rooms, 9 a MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE , ee eeeae ——. ; more bedrooms if Feeded, ead Silver Lake ; heated garage mer — home consisting g ; of 3 bedrooms, 1's ceramic $ “tied baths, attached 2-car John K. Irwin plastered garage, activities room with floor - to - ceiling REALTOR — replace. Full basi (Een cS Ti terri. M3 West Huron Street mken oil lanmgaybad It's ert. Phone ¥E $001. Eves, FE sans bedroom — i. hagas Ving ett ‘* Sa coe io copetetmens so Elizabeth Lake Estates — inspect. this model ‘home Large 4 room and bath overlooking the lake. smear: block, hardwood a I pesement —_ . au ae ec fmace an ees eer ce ae Si cerd cr sg you an buy this waterfront down. home at Cass us consist- ing oi rooms down; and 3 bedrooms and bath up. Act Fast Attached garage heat. Located 2% miles north ef WHY Pa’ apo Clarkston. Lovely 5 acres * of garden land Large 3 St B 47g? bedroom bungalow with 18 St. Benedict's ' ft ving room, tiled kiteh- 1 floer,.3 bedroom home en with dinette, tile bath with glassed - in recreation with shower, full basement porch, Youngstown kitchen, with hot air furnace & elec- gas-fired hot water heat, tric hot water Also at paved drive to 2car garage, tached garage Chicken ¢ and only $2.960 down to quai- and brooder house for ified buyer 3@ day posses- ‘thickens .with .all fenced sion. Big discount for cash. chicken park Only ic down _ at Cass L ake ; 3 On the water and it's brick. Leslie R: Middleton bedrooms, large living BROKER YE 06003 room with fireplace, loads _ ’ of paneling. Attached breeze- f ' te! You'll Be Pleased i ee at tem New }! r Hd | 7 BM. {Lk HOUSE PAaRTcy | BIRMINGHAM SYLVAN LAKE | | sunporeh, jaree lot 4.500; 8900) Birdwood floors & plastered walls | 7 BEDROOM 1) + double off fur- a 384 Cheltingham, new 3 bedroom ; | Full price only $10.500 on easy Fenn Geicome, 10 W. Columbis ners, ee basement. Inquire oe con hood mative. ete. egos ot | Sim basement wiear’g garage. gas 2. xy. AND @ ROOM APT. HOUSES easy terms : 10! LARGE MOD 4 RM. = unict heat. close beac c conven- . . ONieited tare a atpt CiMlaren wel 7 ROOM & BATH FOR” RENT. oS pa Best Ba S Iucies. good community, $25,000 PW. DINNAN WHYTE WW iiy PARTRIDGE ee EM $25.00 per week per | VY or will lease with option. Call PE gy OWNER. WANTED TO TRAD i : dee 3pPER 3 chmee we Ooms aND | _month. References. Cail On 8-3 “ 2218 _or FE Come __| 4 sere farm, large 6 toons house REALTO Fd 4-358] | | Ree: eet eat “iter"« ‘or call aod Oa aRLt, Ps eas | Today WE BUILD ars room house, In oF ear 1050 WW. HURON SI. rn re . or ¢#. oo eae ry . OR 31008 ‘ 7 ROOM FARM HOUSE ELEC BRICKS $10,975 Cn See OPEN EVE. Tl @__ ®anié AND PLEASANT. NEWLY, tricity. not water. $0 miles north. | 300 8 | Woodward, B’ham. MI 46709 WEST SIDE. CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 NE AR DOW NTOWN | aecorated, $68 monthly Also 1) FE 2443 =: | oP FICE SPACE FOR RENT. = PLASTERED WALLS bedrooms im this pleasant old | fara Available Nov. ist, Ne drink ae; MODERN LOG CABIN.| main fioor, 4540 Dixie Hwy. H an Large § room and bath : ee LOO | Some Ine nice Beighborheod | “ers FE 24160. |__ Waterfront, W. of eity PE 82196 | Van Weit OR 3-1355. | bome. seated near Geveral FULL BASEMENTS 3 Scan | Price of with. low down | #FST SIDE. ~WEWLY DI DECORAT.| FOR LEASE ¢ RM AND «4 RM ee ae Hospital on paved street, OIL ac payment and generous terms I! 4- is bath, heated. modern houses in Pontiac. $80 and ‘For Sale Houses a With full basement, furnace, DORRIS & SON REALTORS your credit is good — see this, ; 2 at ESE a gas water heater an Pity adults only. 91833 | $80 per month. OAkland:. 5.2258 oe cmad carck Moods aceo= 18 W. Huron Phone PE ¢1557| 808! OFFEKS OE HEATED 4 RMS. UPPER For R RENT OR SALE. } BEDRM . IMMEDIATE POSS ON rating ncaa ed = ore VELAND Newly decor Adults only Garage | neariy, new. ranch —e. g ot Sam Warwick bas 3 bedroom you money at only $6,500 ip is Pp “hie Liberty 6 i | atee To tes ; ranch homes, with or without) 2d, Snip ‘s1.%00 dows, im- ROCHESTER AREA | Pontiac Lake Privileges SSS a basements: exceptional homes. 88 Case Lake Rd. Kee 3 becroom home put tn | F 38. perme oeay. Fs glove to prt, beach “m , Byivaa meodote ‘pesoceste. pemetee can isan (On 54878 eisai 1850, bedroom 12122 ce nt Houses Furnished PINE CHPURNINNED 4 RED | $o'e, “wij trode sour nome PE) _* FARM HOME furpace, Attached garage. Acre of |8 ROOM MODERE eee oe ees eae rental in aviven 3 Manet _ 45000 or PE 39-2108. Large 11 room modern tr eon paved réed. Meese § rooms ms and 4 extra lots. pat oe bie. Schoo! bus at door $10 Subdivision. sims * Vance REALTY COMPAN 5 aes orchard Lake Ave Mo. i é Avail. MODERN HOUSE, | small baby welcome, 665 @ month FE $-0n00 (* rent. 184, White 2 o GAS MEAT. } bedrooms. Inguire “ 18se: white | FURS. Cc : , ae . Olive 3-3031. Lake Rd near RL aT te a oo ‘MODERN ? BEDRM A AOTO | HEAT ase to June ist amd water White Lk -Milford | Lake | ony em- DUPL E XS PARTLY “2 bedroom duplexes. “$8430 Between 3 oN OPerry and Mt. Clemens St Dh ig re ad om N. East Bivé FE 6183 wo) is i seal § awd BA Fishers & 3} RMS MODERN, AT PONTIAC @ pm | 2 A ® Sx" Sine All utilities fer- PONTIAC ‘LAKE € ROOM MOD- — Wiliams ern. #243 Camelot, rent. $65 te aa + Ri HOU! = wire UTMITIES powria€ TAKE PRONT YEAR | furnace @ Mo BI" Ps around Inqulfp 030 LaSele _ - oom REASONABLE RENT TO RESPON- | LOgan $1575 = sthje couple, modern @¢ rms, OR Sg Ej | al ral : : 7 Saas | _for $ Teanths MY 3-282 Z SYLVAN LAKE | 7 ROOMS AND BATH. HOT WA-) 2395 Chettingham, 3 bedroom. | ter, furnisted or d. 4708 with basement, dcar gerece, eas) Wighiand Ra. Pontiac at Watkins § heat. close beach. city conven. | Lake. Apply » Mo. & ee comm onity | ROOMS. NEW. UNION LAKE-| lease. : fromt. Carpeted. Fireplace Lease _Call PE 27108 or FE ¢ s UNPORN 3 BEDRM RANCH FOR rent for sale Mayfair 62762 * ROOMS COMMERCE LAKE WOLVERDIE LAKE ~ FRONT. 2? from. Aratlable 2 oe per =! best, hot water, year urta raly a and. $90 MA 42386. H “ © roome et Lake Oskland”§ Wil) i vase for one year at 68 per == For Rent Rooms _ rel month, To References and ¢ required 1 FURNISHED See Mr Smith. E kw Ss ron St. | ROOM: DOWNTOWN OWN AUBURN Heights tngutre 32. Auburn. office ! _'S rear : _Lake OR 32663 a en SE i WARM CLEAN, GLESPIRO AM. Gentieman. FE 26711. 24 Norton Rutty OR 9 ORIS PLEASA room. ees. . ehidrea _FE 5-35 ‘AT BUs ‘STOP. LARGE NICELY : ing fer your = er FCRN. @ RM. HOUSE IN PON-, tiee, eall oa 2061. By appt ‘SYLVAN FURN HOUSE TO RENT. 4 ROOM. = haat or round. Pontiac ere $323 Gale Ra. | “PRONT_ RANCH TYPE 3 3 im. orton CLEA “ROOM FOR WORKING aN 3 from Sears. Ree- eae FE S185. _sona’ CLEAN & in Leaman RMS. men LAKE FRONT. ‘GLEAN ROOMS FOR RENT NR. er body be armnere TE = ae from Pontiac, ah Bevery o, ae é FF f ee Te avCuTaELE ROOM FOR GEN- EDROOM |COM: eman. Call before 2 p.m. FE 5 TRGeRE EHALT EER. Oma nin or women | {OOERN ¥ YEAR ak Sat “petege. EB Pr st Ph. FE MO} soon 3 BED RM... wvleem Miles Ww. of LAD PENSION OR : ADs. OF from town. se PERSE coreg Garage. $02 W, Huron. = ig Seah snd rae esses FE Ssie "Cadhdryn weloemne, eae $9504. ; 'SMALL L ROOM PRIVATE tak TROURe a ey Ta180. required, 3747, ‘rence. re w z ‘ FE - SEEMING ROOM. MEATS. OF. } tonal. Near ers and Bad ‘$0381 Sundays or aft ROOM CLEAN * * ee i8 | ROOM HOUSE & GARAGE W! With home located ip the Clark- ates. Sith ss jlovely On} Plenty of of “other post ig buys ttt bedrooms. Newly agp e anna peers and new cement drive Close to schools and downtown $0,009 with $2,000 dowr down. TE 41 TO Lay JO SELL REALTOR | | _| = je the “t “bird __ St. Ww E TRADE PRIVILEG = Unien & Long Lakes This room heme is 8 regular oll, heise oarmal pleasant livin ment, es re 2 Oreplaces, ceramic tile bath, full basement with au- tomatic oll furnace, recréa- tion space 2 car attached garage. $26,800, terms. Rest Home: Large completely 10 room bome 22 patients in home now business | grossing $2.3064 per month. New &ulomatic oi] furnace, large water heater, launcry room, equipment automatic .Washer and cdry- er. refrigerator, and pew 21° TV’ Areal business op- portunity e¢ 627. terms. | ‘Roy Annett Inc. R. TORS 28 E Huron FEdere] 60466 } _—Open_Eve Evenin rin sad | Sunday 14 4 TRIPP | DESIRABLE FLOOR PLAN Distinctive construction At- equipped | ‘tractive ving room with fireplace, a cozy dining rm. - —beth with wal ail care ing : bedroom and bath Own. bedrooms and ‘yz bath up. Breetzeway to ga- rage ecreation room. oii heat. et $4,756 with $5.000 down bag pth po HILLS bedrooms — Ls aise" ted livin Ps room. ner ferred * "$1,500 DOWN bode here 2 bedrm Cant in Huron ardens. pees yucnon ro ith full room. Full bas¢- ing c¢ living and dining Why not see it? Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 72 W Lawrence Street FE 5-€161 or FE 5-304 rpets rooms. a pe eed Veterans DOWN a Hump hries Only — A Few Left MODEL. NOW OPEN, orn at Hate { includes. ie HAYDEN, Realtor witn fal Gasement, gE |e 5. — a eek Lake Be ee IS! nane. or 41 4 ae cea ot ; EB2082 § : . ees NEW. ‘T. NEW HOMES | Washington Park a oe ee GI Resale Z sl Oat ‘nears, Piastered wale —_ bed: brick ¢ ow.| Priced at caly alien te be @ paved. : 0 $ Sorheod, tnchudes carpeted living LAKEFRONT 2 — bath | 2 bedroom cottage on & beautiful windows. 56- + "ent" 4 a come fe pee eaty $1060 down. Featuring : $1,000 Down Ladd’ S Inc. HARD OAK FLOORS “eee * oe effere comfort: | 206 Dizie Hwy., Avro. or WATER Sauk vid wih. ‘papmenian Ene On gua OTS"! «| custom KIT CABINETS = ope ao ——— HA SIDE DRIVES ~ gyi ¥ nibs screened Completely Finished Call Me today. - CLARKSTON and Decorated MS FUP SUR Bee | oy. NICHOLIE sie vgs erén. ant senier LOW | pion sgh ss Mg gy ed iatay it-only takes 8430 down! PAYMENTS | DRAYTON CHOOSE rea ~ NOW ; a ©) N L WEST SUBURBAN — $1,000 down éf month on this old bungalow Pleasant living room with 8 ft picture window. Large. convenient kitchen 2 bed- rooms and bath Utility rm. Large iot. Lake privileges. Full price only $7,050 99.200 WITH ONLY 62.000 DOWN-—Will now buy one of the sharpest ranchers We ve had the privilege to show. year this Maceday Gerden prop- erty Lake Mt will be yours. See it soon. : GI RESALE, $2,100 DOWN, NEAR WATERFORD HIGH bedroom and storms There is an gutomatic wasb- er and dryer Also water softemer included in price, and down payment, MANDONW LAKE PRIVI- LEGES — And just a block from easement, §2,000 down ese cool fall morn- All newly decorated, Li yy at $9,800. Immediate possession. Key “in our office FOR THE COUPLE — who likes to golf and swim, we ean meet your needs with pag low pry home, Only with pd living room, rt. ‘kitchen with dining ell, 2 bedrooms:and bath. Gas fur- hace, closed if porch, Over-° jooking the course in front and s iful view of the Iake in back. Call : QUALITY BUILT. 1 owner _ Full price §37.500 with only 67.- ~ down. Shown by appointment A real deal for the 7 eee Clark Real Estate 1362 W. Huron, FE 464082 or FE 4¢4813. Open’ Eve- mings & Sundays. BROWN $16,209 WEST SUBURBAN — 8 acres of land —_— for subd + ¥iding. ated Scott Road. 6 room bun, low 40x35 with ot! furnace, eet and plas- tered walls. DOWN — Almost new 2 bed- room ranch style home with over acre of land = furnace. Con- venient location $14500 PIONEER HIGHLA Excellent 2 bedroom brick. Wall- to-wall carpeting. 1's car garage. Automatic gas heat base- ment, ceramic tile bath and kiteh- en. —_— Pape — 2220 oH AC potaney & screens. - ranch style furnace. Alum Let 1502150. good value gt ooly $10,800 PULL PRICE — 6 reom modern home with full basement. ‘new oil furnace, 1% baths, and lovely sun room. Immaculate. con- dition. Easy terms. $31,950 DONELSON PARK — 5 bed- room ranch sty'e with — Two baths. Beautiful © copiaer: Al - Mp acre lot only 2 ks freaa city bus. For further de- tails eall Mrs. Hoyt, FE 23-0840. $2500 DOWN — East suburban— c = _ ¥ home only 2 years oid. Oak floors, ofl furnace, easy monthly pay- ments. L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron Phon MULTIPLE LISTING “SERVICE. $500 DOW N i] PC. BATH. CLEA! & | VACANT. CALL TODAY & MOVE TO- MORROW. value on I) miLeoo. RAY oe Realtor 282 et sy MOLTIPLE PE Ts OPE Sat. and Suh. 1 to 6 P.M. 3.BEDROOM CONTEMPORARY | BRICK RANCH HOME Featuring: Studio living iroom, fireplace, kitchen with built-in range and oven. or OR ieee E LISTING SERVICE baths, ‘builtin window wall, large utility room, car port. Lot 83x138, com- pletely landscaped. GI or or conventional terms.. Full price only $15,750. Seneca: on Ei 1% ceramic tiled} |.A. ig A. Tayle beauty with expansien Bras . attractive r See eee oe R. J. VALUET, Realtor ower Full basement has M3 OAKLAND AVE. FE 54-0693 recreation P fbiliti MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE... - AC. best, automatic hot water, garage. Landscaped lot. Williams Pres area, Takes substan- tial but is Sas Sal‘ ae iv One year home big Tok choice "West . ae we payment puts cf eee Fi = .. Three apartmen sa, tara eeelast Needs some interior finish, but a $7050. ‘ ce he, era eae iY — For Sale Houses 43 ‘There ts no some mark in our) - minds ss to salability of this white frame ‘gem - with breesewa: — 2-car garage ‘ on-one.of the . tette. im this desirable restricted location. sppoint- ments include * pecrea- tion room. oi] a.c. beat, aluminum awnings. e. living room iix1é. 7 lato East ya Semis Paym of gen se less — rent for this eal five-room terrace, apd prac-| “ny new ges ac, furnace Here, warm, comfortable liv able, ype place to live.| Should sell immediately. DANDY BUNGALOW CAR OR TRAILER oe a . basement for only $7,675 =|. apareiny down or take car or treatier Located on DRAYTON PLAINS AREA SALE OR TRADE ‘floors, gas heat. Stee down or, trade on larger hom: a twq bedroom bun-) on foundation, plus] pt na room and situated on ‘beautiful wooded lot with lé4 ft om the Huron River Priced to otek or trade on e@ im or near 028 Bee tn believing. Be pod to cal] 2 W. Hurop . — 5-6175 on orn bedroom home | GI ee ee ee _——— WE BUY, SELL AND TRADB 978 Baldwin Ave. MULTIPLE f Nice 3 tached “garage oc ake _ | Bestest St eee | _‘Fetal_price $7950 cs _43|SLICE OF HAM : THE. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘OVE! For Sale Houses. 4“ Ridgeway: ~ COLORED | Leg, ~ SFR ape 9 fs and Walls. * duly $200 down. plus GI closing costs, ‘Also. a _— rad: and 3 bedrm. Cederaale. an and Rockwell streets. | __Au on. See Mrs. Howard, bers Otliespie St. Ph. FE 2-412 Hew 3 floo: John Kinzler, Realtor 670 W, Huron St. 2 Ge geke wc Taxes & tn aie - ‘Thig very neat brickcreie ‘iake- POM Ry A lot. w' sand beach, iM _ a ‘an $14,500, EL GILES NORT H ARDMORE . was bed and & nice fenced‘in yard. ~We would like to show you thig on MALL -FARM... ” Built fm 1952, this real sharp | 2 bedroom home will please © all ed hard- — w coved ceilin ard- — “Seat Hoos, eal Bate ment, suto. of! Find hooey and och more. Only $2,100 will handle. Call for appointment. WEST SUBURBAN BUNGALOW SALE OR TRADE. $1.750 iV ACANT eee This $ room home {s « real buy. Located in Huron Gardens, near all the city convenierices. Has full base- ment. auto. ofl heat. Easy terms and low down pay- m . & GILES REALTY CO. fd _Gas_ heat. __ $1,200 down. PE. 3 0063. Clarkston RE: Al. ESTATE INC. 3 basement brick French home BZ income a: $9,050 eter | 7 Room MODERN 1 RN HOUSE, Sais | ash, 1 bloc’ pointment ca FE 7-0237_ Le Drayton Plains Income just off the Dixte Hwy. This 2 family frame du separate een. hee and — $1 ai mon a th: - upstairs. Ful orice $11, 300. Convenient H HOLMES B. ARTRAM ~ AT UNION. LAKE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICD PINE LAKE PRIVILEGES DORR: REALTORS "2 W. Ohne Pa a ieet — a F wn CARO- — (Vacant woo) Nice oh oll caval —_ raracee, eep yn igs A ped down payment. Owner, TO Low +5010. LAKE | PRIVILEGES || CUSTOM-BUILT largé 3 bea- room, car home, $——~ —, pao gl IN ove Otter Hills, bearoom Semen Son tome. ont for execu- oad —_ to mort Large ranch built in "53. 3 tall | heat. ae ECONOMICAL, | tile baths, basement, gas bedrooms 1's attached — theses eolored bath fix- tures, beach privileges. $1,000 down, $64 per month ns : ee M24.--Nice bungalow-ivpe -home. Outbuildings. A real- buy at . @0. Low down payment We have “many excellent - front —_ lake privileges homes = = out and look H NICHOLIE)y ef tras = lake . Be settled Xmas. You'll stand. some finishing but ts priced ite iw! ee Owner mo IN ICHOLIE, ‘le . & HARGER CO. FE 5-81 33: W. Huron Open Evenings PRESTIGE oy “Ker-chew!!!" __ Fer Sale Houses “CHAPIN ROBE RT “CHAPIN, Ritr. | 4701 xie Hwy, aS ai tac floors, knotty pine livin, pearl beach -privileges on garage. Call for appoint. 000 —_ sub. Williams stake On 3-3800. ent. _Segpeiide BUILDER “ROSE McLARTY OVER We represent a builder = tad! | FE 2n63 or FE 5-3578 Low down’ consider your equity is. home as partial few! Loo aanrtent Feo | enry a nore ote 3-bedroom homes on Garige. 600. Off Jos} Drayton Plains | 223 = __For Sale Houses . 's "SANFORD. 1 ROOM MODERN gas nigg Md yard. "punces. $13,- n ¢ Toomis, bath knotty Tag ' New breeseway and o*, Uatinished xia room on = Veorbale, Bd. 4 rooms, path, 43 |. inkling system = doors, Anderson wind 0 Lake Angelus Shores. poll ley Biloodhart. for eppoint: $1 375. DOWN nt ~ Will move you into.e § rm ‘ke Behe completely furn. rm pymis. S31 De soto Pl. FE ao No Down ‘Payment - vat your free & clear with full basement and rou, : build F. C..Wood Co. ‘Corner Williams Lake Rd. & OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS 3 bedroom bungalow, with full poner a 2-car tee tore l acre of round, All 750 with $2,250 ‘SYLVAN, REALTY COMPANY 2383 Orchard Lake Ave. FE §-#418| WEST SID OPEN Ii. X Mon. thru Sun. 10 to9 | GL&FHA | 2% Dn., 30-Yr. Mortgage |?™ 3-BEDROOM, QUALITY BUILT BRICK RANCH ___HOMES TE Experienced Salesman ‘JA A. Taylor sue yet pee, FEATURING: Plastered Walls, Oak Floors, Ceram- ic Tile Baths, Full Base- ments with Gasinators, Storms & Screens, Wide Lots, Paved Streets, City| = vn Sewer and Water. DIRECTIONS: TAKE M§AST . OR AUBURN AVE TO tO EAS: BLVD., LEFT PROPER PERTY. INSURANCE. ie Pree Ps = sfo | NEW _ HOMES North Star BRICK RANCH Lovely 3 bedroom ome peg full basement, oak Excellent loc ation *on a down. r. Only $1,500 dows. ZONED COMMERCIAL Tita do oO wntown Lake rien with room house. ‘Terms | can be arranged IVAN SCHRAM >; PFE 45-0471 $6001 REALTOR — Rory corner 3rd. MULTIPLE Cc PANGU: on Ortenville 132R2_ collect LAKEFRONT cation every day in your own . bunting, home. Jee skatin: ing. ete . Enjoy he lovely view over the lake from your 11 foot Beat. Best of “ = ‘the price ‘a 1919 M15 $12,500 with te FAMILY HOME 3 bedroom. living room. dining room, kitchen, basement, furnace, paved street. Near 8t. Vincent's |- Courch. one! $8,950. $1.500 down Many other homes to choose from | — —call us before you bur. Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR coymanat Ee rie ND & IN TOWN & sealatd 2 LEFT. oa on & new custom-built home LG Trocke's Seg MOTE Renter 4 ROOMS & BATH. $2,000' OUR ee wi ev cash, housetrail- 0 reese 8 ee. . 30” rooms 's ath “Basement. ou 2% acres, Small eesion. OCOMNOK BROKER, | furnace. Lange lot te t, Fast_posses- | PAREPRONT | $1,000 DOW N Hannan, Li Te, “ACRES OF ana i LAND. MA 5-068 | bran rr spt 7 Located on a Sein Lees artaoal| eat ‘sass pf a st BA Located. on California, Has base- ment, $1,300 — terms. Located on Cooley Lake Rd. 3 frontage, 10000 with, 82.000 Gown, Located on Eastway. @0x330 teet. 8600 with terms. Luwoed Bub, st nd ‘- ciate + ‘000 down, — Cooley Lake Rd. 0 ie. Weert | CLARK REAL ESTATE Business Fer Sale | Acreage 47\, 30, ACRES 7 Ze ra N —. ™ Erecllent ves sto the oe tunaivicing. Open Eve s. Next to the Consumers Power _Suchy, Orton | 20 eee LARGE BARNS ON M24, FE 3-0635. 74 ACRES “SASHABAW.MA _ $200 down, FE $6032, 3 to 6. p.m. »|6 Acres—Wooded naiurel beeuly of its “his “yiutas = oaks sim 3 a west ses lied ‘ rEARE W- BIRD, Realtor 603 Community National Bank / PE44311. Eves... bens om | LE, OPEN FROM Sun 578 Lagun For Sale Farms 48 et ad oe oe = home, et FA cemmes'| a= district, (App 3 acres) . id ousiness =o “end wife, $7500 do handle . Dorothy Snyder Lavender Sow. ores TO pe aaa +6417 Eves. TOewT eee roRt Gi eg sent Ott Co. Re- on at | J Ce HAY DEN, Realtor Rotate a0es. fe cop pe EE Milford apt. SvipIna FOR SALE part 5 ako Hs sores Pi. off Hatchery Rd. 3 eee BASEMENT, LARGE lot. 3 ¥ old. Oniy $1,600 down. tile featur | 3 -bedeeenat-p_- es. |. Large lot — Laps trees. _— rm : low down Only $8,400. Eas terms. "Broker. OR 3-2257 or OR 3-3751 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE INCOME — 5 rooms down for good | other apartment nice inches. fell basement and 2 car : ated near bus r appointment. RANCH TYPE — 2 bedroom bun- — with excellent —_— = oo. | living and @ tle bath. auto. heat, huminum | stone sidt with WEST SIDE — 2 bedroom bun- Cama = brick on frame ed ‘yath and m Has t other nice loa Will take ‘Gider home im trade. Geo, R. Irwin REALTOR 269 Baldwin Aye FE 5-0101 or FE 8-0685 KK, ou V ALUET, Realtor ‘$5300 DOWN §35 MO. LAKE ORION D AVE. FE 5-0603 2 bedroom modern. Rem e LTIPLE LISTING 9 SERVICE car garage end other ‘posse “CUCKLER as xy 2% ON 8S FE 4 Drive. New 2 bedrm. Western /ranch & 120 Studio living /tm. Spacious “e thesets, It, bath. x ss CIVILIANS Terms / NEW HO AES WIT attach f 4 F i ear —- ust see to re LOW if reciate / LOW. WOODED LAKE LOT. Long Lake eres. $18,006. Mi 62600 or For Se Sale Re Resort t Prop. MA! av ene Fy to cay CABIN, NEW beau knotty pine aoe: plenire po ny 1 acre, Oscoda County, Rea’ oak ere one, heooy deer hunting. . FE 8-0676. ref oi eer bin, ‘Sale Suburban Prop. 45A | ROCHESTER HOME SITES: 3 acres on Orion Rd ~PYMTS 33 acres on Washington Rd. Ly Than Rent 1% acres on Tienken Rd. ‘2 acre ip Judson Park 6 acres near Lake Orion. An Exceptional Farm #® Bountiful Acres We have just listed exclusively the] THE HOME — 3 Pecoatae = | tered walls, oak floors, full noma ment, modern in every detail. LAND — @ acres, 2 acres of vineyard. ve stream om re“r of property THE BUILDINGS — 2 car THE LOCATION — paved road, 1 mile east of Clarkston THE PRICE $21,800. 95,000 down ‘A BARGAIN, EVEN FOR THE INVESTOR! Flumphries a rrigrees oye, roses decorated. WALTER GREEN MY 25831 -| Ew CONTEMPORARY HOMES These are quality b bedroom homes, rey te =! vaiyied with & Sun. Res. FE 5-2564 LISTI ae 950 Lg low down payment or NG SRVICE € "RAW FORD AGE Se A from _— nes INCLU DES LOT electric water oor 8 df these bargain priced homes Fast ‘action sence | entice FE 23-4411 RAY 0’ NEIL, Realtor BY OWNER} BEDROOM HOME. iby baths — ent. 2 car gcsre- Drayton Fiskne area, OA MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SEMI- BUNGALOW Bedrins. pe down, a; up. —— lot Price $14,500 | “ME AGHER'S Oxford Mich REAL =n A BARGAIN YOU WILL NOT want to miss, Large 3 bedroom throughout. The kitchen is a dream, large living room with built-in Hbrary, wardrobe clos- patio tation out to Barbecue 1 acre nid¢ely landscaped Home New all brick 3 bedroom ranch, | winding paved street, ee mena _kitchen with birch cupboards. full | basement, ™ " $14,650 with » be ‘A. or at $350 dow v terms, se ow Mode! loca _ = Waidon Rd. jt = of Cl ll am : pm. gag ‘by the world’ chest builders, ; i+ { | BROS. & i | one ok ' Open Eves. “til pt 1@ to 8 4 ROOMS AND BATH WITH UTIL room, Needg ae $4, 700 | with $00 dn OR 4 ROOMS AND atm SeaE Fishers. FE 2-9353 yard, The price of only $11, ut- most recreational * tacilities. easy aa terms. Call today. 2 noceie m=0) home = lake pri hendet mi. from house. Pull price $5,800 —— PRIVILEGES» 2 bedroom Cape Cod home Fea- large carpeted living poom, family ba — rec. are. lbe-car rage shaded lot. $12,000 / renee. ora take land contract. ie dow 6 ROOMS. MILFORD AREA All on one floor. Large modern JL Garage. nice lot, lak: | riba are Close stor res and s s line $2,500 own, LAKE FRONT a) AL If la room. bedroom 2) baths with tile features Lares. Mv- room with fireplace. Vesti- tae: entrance, steam heat.” full mba dread ap car garage inspect this value-packed home—priced to sell. ') Russell Young, REAL — BUILDER 412 W Rut FE 44525 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Commercial Proper ty On M24 well constructed cement Mock * puliding with no center posts. is is an excel- lent ~~ on a busy highway. | Immediate possession will amaze you. See this lovely NEWLY REMODELED ROOM. fui bath full basement son heat Ges or electric stove. Immediate possession. Small down payment. ean eves., FE 40000 or ‘ye 48488 acre ots. Only 4 BDRM. HOME. 1 BLK. FROM PHA - by St, Michaels. Just decorated, Rte! = eyes cash to mortge No Deaiers FE 4-1278 ve home and I — yen will agree 3 BEDROOM BRICK nice throughout, Nice kitchen _heat, shining oak | Priced below market value at | $11.500 with $1,900 down ‘ ‘ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. Sylvan Lake until May ist. - RUSSEL A aaa REALTOR WHITE seatpost ce Rs 5 AND BATH LARGE LOT. $ ta caarsie ae this lovely 2 bed- heat, nicely yore large lot “CG "EORGE KORN George Korn, one of Realtor Partridge’s 10 alert and expert- eticed salesmen, wants to Hat your _home, Cal! him at FE 43581, ‘5 Bedrm. Home Aa : * — mecere a in lake : “ity . Ril cok caote tad peta wale 2. roon fenced — Only $1.000 =e | i. - t a THIS LOVELY 3 bedroom ranch is priced at $1,000 below market well-decorated. Auto . ord. Nee suburban a Only din Brick Lakefront * Well constructed 10 room home that is a commercial property .Five bedrooms all large rooms pos rey an ideal location on information Extra Nice Home Three bedrooms with « good | basement, auto. gas heat, lots of | closets. 200 ft. lot. 2 car gerage. Good residential ares: So much for $2000 down. ‘Cement Block Bldg. ive story building with a four | m apartment. Nice carpeting ay caving room. This is a per- fect location for é business and living me s down town lo- ston ‘otal ined only $20,000 ‘LAWRENCE W GAYTORD I empleton DRAYTON PLAINS oO $ room and bath Carpet-) Living and dinin: vised: trent porch, full: basement. Fenced yard garage Approxi- monthiy Will secept good house- "TA ot land contract for came. LAKE PROPERTY “Yor tale oF trade for small home. Full basement and recreation room. Price $14,000. Sylvan Lakefront New contemporary ge and. ‘well Home: 6 extra .arge @ * planned rooms. 2 baths, “ sea wall. sie sand beach, include vas. betk in 4 fooms in of near Pontiac’ Modem 4 rm. Cass Lake Ki L.. Templeton, Realtor 2 Orch: FE | zx , SPECIAL Bum 1945, rm O55. This 3 Swat kitchen, perim ott Wired for gas poi On vaeone “en Wiliams Mace} hi down and 4% mortgage. Brand new Roman drick and frame ranch homes [ponages 1957 and ith « poe pgp are and attacc! arage Play walls, oak ate eee. Well located on to Oak County's largest oe best ae. ry i oo aie Gee 11 Acres — 2 Homes We _ tac. Newer ~— 1) rooms bath down and 2 bedrooms and WILLIAMS x mae ~ ioe & ir lal | SAT. 8 oe we 3 oo Low coon “parment Only $11 RISDON RE ALTORS. 712_N. WOODWARD, R_O- Watkins Hills | Model Homes Now Open Daily For Your “Select Your Site Now ae 508 with $7 000 a" ol 1028. Broadway Lake” Orion MY 221 KNUDSEN Elizabeth Lake Leake front. 6 rooms & 1'4 baths, 0 feet on the lake. | Edinbur gh Dr. 3 bedroom home. Gas heat, 2-car oreo and pool dg lot. $9,800 with- $2,009 down, WM. H. KNUDSEN ; REALTOR oa L ro DOWN wr a wai have to hurty on aaah PLUS TAXES & MODEL OPEN - Daily & Sunday L.to7 ' Blaine & High Street Between . Oakiand and Montcalm Take Oakland Ave to Biaine, turn right 1 block to High Sree. near Montcalm. Chas. Marotta LJ LOOK / WHAT YOU. SEPTIC ae pl! WITH Shepard Real Estate i Olive 1-511 For Sale Lots: 46 Gq 5! Rooms with all. improvements including : City water. sewer, gas and electric TOTAL PRICE $7,000 Monthly Payments : - r iw’. as z $5200 , | ie 18 ee . $4000 ° gy Se paved sfeet and INSURANCE & main highway. Call for further _ ath, auto. of] furnace, # garage. Neat, clean tractively decorated. sand beach. Furnitu prob . ot down $1,800 down for this imma- culate home wits fm., sizable kit,, large neighborhood. lakefront ne On Cooley Lake 3 sizable bedrooms. * Chee: oui: GENERAL REAL ESTATE eee — Hwy. nti] @—Sun. 1 to 5 p.m. 20x12 Large sm dren we re bait "$550 DOWN PLUS COST a 3 begrece, den vs. large -& $500 ? | enlie= os bse baclia a beso! BUILDERS _ E. side Pontiac. 20 lots, near Laneteioe school, ¢ity water in. WilLis M. BREWER OMESITE Shores. Privileges on Cass ani Elizabeth riced 2 LOTS 8 FT. ON VICTORY sT _oft Mt. teams FE 1187. lots eth: 0! Ca Sohn Tayor, PE. 1-133. Guoicr city 3 for $1600, FE &-2635. Hammond Lake Estates Orchard Lake Road at Middlebelt Prices include water sy 1 ate Hammond Prrtenes oo. on eau : © Rig a model home Orchard Lake reg ty and Birchiand. ROCHESTER AREA er building Tomes lot 150 x 477 | Office 1 mi. N. of Walton at Adams. Harvey Wilson, Bkr 208-ACRE FARM Heart of Lapeer County. Gest hunting @ fishing. § room owner’ oe 3 bedroom tenant, ho ihe & 20x30 berns, 2 silos, "3 stanchions, other build- ings $44,000. J. R. Hiltz ‘REALTOR 1011 W. Huroa FE 68-6181 een ® to 8 1 @ ack ROD ROAD FRONT- . age, ae Suny Realty” Ortonville, FOR FARMS ANS ACREAGE Cali Rutledge, OR 3-1111. FE 40003. cL ; : Es Baldwin & —_ Roads, 10 miles north Pontiac, priced way — ‘market for quick sale. ~ HOME MART REALTY Co ft. a a ry, Snes terms. 0 CORNER. LOT one Corner 164 ft. in 4 Hil Pigg nighiy restricted, ideal Re celia and lake privileges. oni Poieaiceedl “ORTH SIDE 3 Bedrm. Bungalow an oat Erste In Drayton Plains __| aRvon TOWNSHIP EAST SIDE tar and n-Ehg hit Send ary. ideal atid: site. v PALMER -DR.. - Corner lot 125 < 188 ft. high and r? . section of new homes. iy ADAMS ROAD = ideal building site, ed, fish and ary. ones oh ‘Paint, ‘Creek, ‘tot 100 ft. just the we, = - ranch _—e homme. FOR SALE: EMMOND FARM, acreage and Onfonagon Michigan. reximatelr one hun- dred anal —_— for pated men's Club. Tnqui: w. Em- cated on 2 miles car of with odern 7 A real ® good farmer, to sell at only $186,500 with reason- able terms. Call for appoint- ment. - Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 7s. poy Hee a oa oe Two well located | So % 115 rs om gs Ey “CHURCH SITE Tdeai site for Chyreh, building. sit City want ‘and poner, pa Ay town, fast de- ' eae section. Only $3,400 for 5 lot, Lounastown eabi-| KG. HEMPSTEAD nei, section of mer 102 &.. Huron &t. schools, pono shopping. wal! FE Eve. FE 5-0610 hee “HOMESITE VALUES WILSON West Side, 100x150, only $250 Dn. Northwest, 4 acres, $309 Down. North Side, 100x180, only 9120 Da. 174x100, wooded, only 94300; p 100n186, level, $1389 cash, Wpoded, 100m140;“euly 42200, . 2 esren,. ctoam, 0000 down. : Southeast sive, city water, 120x- qe wae? yes | ae “RIVERSIDE. DR Awe ‘oa growing | “40 ACRES $3,000 DOWN 7 rm. farm house, not Le pea basement, large bara, tool shed, on house, a one and chicken 16 m from Pontiac. To- tals price 911,800. By eppeint. sais. Ridgeway EDWARDS. CO. _ WSoderd eee “THE : tillable, 18 acrea of sel | 20414 FE #7114 i A Ons ‘OF FR. taker apt. Lake Orion’ MY 20040. . BY OWNER. RESTAURANT FOR _ sale. Cash money cheap. rE store. portunities. f offers unlimt- ted fer good oh er. 8161 Commerce Rd_ 91.800 for MUwwal FOR SALE MOTEL const. 4 modern rooms wood rear _—_ small bed tn —_ vel igs gaa er Iocan om had Pigg : HARDWARE axD D SPORTING GROCERY & SEER STORE. fine neighbo: store. In- cluded are r & grocery bide Ki aX apts pa, upetaire consasee 10 salesmen, wants to list Dttst- ssieemee Thnor vie Cosa 199 FT. OF ane _ vin rge brik é brick building beth $1,009 + month- “iy iocome ‘omah $8 2 & 4 5 g > im Williams Realty 1218 Baldwin Avegue 40547 rE a or Land Contracts 52 % Discount . 2 2 pedresss heme A-l Sa pathcsees, Sent Cal res oye ough ma’ eae * _ 2564.1 . DISCOUNT TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER. MICH. waar, ge 70 wm a nocenitor | Ph. Roe a 1 Re GET CASH QU Up to $500. sancti shea A 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG EE 5.9506 sacrifice large steck, furni- ture & fixtures. Bee 't now. All for Nicholie & Harger Co, « 33 8. Gea a Open Evenings ee SE ERVICE STATION _Avallable for lease by — ot Good ation company. 7 Ql. Reasonable rent. For farther te tion call FE ¢151 WHEN YOU NEED _ $25 to $500" ¥ oa san get 1 quickly, on your FINANCE CO. 72 Ponting State Bent Bide. “ha Bal, ro 100 - aACRE muon NY MY S000 23-0341 or. SEVERAL . iD FARMS re lake sy oa . 900 acre golf cow P. Ww. DINNAP Huron ACRES” > 2 > ¢ Thumb area, goed § room | | oar | terme i300 “ar. By) (062 W. Huron PE 58-9407. wooded River — near Rockland, | come lint 6. “~ raph ms 40521. WOULD Like TO LEASE RES- in taurant hog oa quarters, with SMALL RESTAU R ANT Fully equipped and ready to ¢o is this good @ seats 40, bas good lunch business. An ides] éperation for hustier. : ane = a ee ae ae | Ede: eM. Stout, Realtor 7 N, Ween an, Open Evee Til] 8.30 rE 88168 | A-1 BARS A FACTORY LIQUOR BAR lo- pels in center dixisplineg ree. Opens af 7 4m. HOTEL & LIQUOR on main street . Excel- lent bidg. and Separ- equipmen ate home included. tie 000 dn. sree mea = = Withow, « veld, this of the best ' known and bts "taverns in the North. Doing year. Seating for 100 Owner's apt. Full rice mre eye es- tate only 500 with ith $13. anaews _ whl panegt he 1 aktanony ¢ yr = pe: ~ LOANS $20 TO $800 OUSEHOLD Hi FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC 14 8 tagmew st Need od $500 ., Where new ce vhene FE aS Home & Auto Loan Company — TN. Pe : ‘Second Hours 8 to §- Saturdey 9 to 1 > . Buckner Customers Happy Folks’ “Buckner’s Emplores serve with <@ile in the most friend! ly ‘manner. 1—4-*PEER- COUNTY 7 ARD-E-PARTRIDGE a FE 4-3381 | REAL pT? J & wgrEases | REALTOR 1050 W. “HURON ST. OPEN WE COVER. THE, STATE cITy a = C tate in Michigan. e me le including a. ra i ree that it is ‘well worth - the asking price AREA, superette ROCHESTER market. 6 rm. living ere beer wine and fancy er Short hours and big i, “~ VARIETY STORE, Rochester area Moy nthore Gen ‘will cover the down payment. Balance for fix- tures and business only with terms. STATE-WIDE Real Bar i! Bervave if Pontiac CHARLES, REALTOR make deal. j Roe A saad = “LET'S tk 7 BUSINESS” Commercial Building : See = ; : ately we cruiser dock, ; the cleanest easiest operated bars ‘aki bow 00 Tt ts easy to dea} Buckner’ pine Ra fe @ pleasure mth fe hanes ts id oe one ® cash credit account wien the | Sued cee ee you are Wel preciaied. =» he Loans 10 1800, wo 1B mint BUCKNER mile) ANCE COMPANY FLOOR, NATIONAL. BLDO.. 13 m0 BARNSTON LAK $25 to jo 400 =* ret ony Seasonal Cash Sk Talila “BENEFICIAL THE PONTI. AC. ‘a CARNIVAL — ic. =? TOP | OTL. Fin, a ara eand. san ang vel Beach BLA DIRT. oy GRAVEL. 1768, Cleo mattress, colo “ALL: FOR $289 ONLY AY WEEKLY — lame 8 piece dinette, chotee Of gor py: G. E. Elec. Range. $88.50 Clayton’s Furn. & Appl. JOSS. OGrehara Lal Lake ao TN neae cae and ORs ‘ae Siers, rane, retig.4 TRADE: IN DEPT. Onl or —— ‘| LET Us nz HELP YOU | 2100, color New price; No down paym OR- JKENYON HEATING SERVICE Yo +H heifers and cows, also cove with calves LA side, Several nice young A AN calves, open — Attention, Deer Heaters! . Pires $150 hotisetratler, alg it! MY 3-3831, Plasterboard; Rock lath. Patnt. Hardware, Plumbin and Electri- = FE eases jamd Are. Club 9450 & bem CAB ys we SAnINaT SNES PRG 0 Sinks to build from $3.95. Double trom: 0 7 HEATER, tant, ab: Bion 226¢al. fuel off po ol oll conver- eh Set ms $10. ia" bost. 430. FE 8 6. G. E aA. Pe eae eee of edtnre to aheees trom in reine Sen otto t FE | Bae tae COAL FURNACE, STEEL, a5. FE 48: Orchard. Lax ue, pd Fe e150. vie LIONEL & AMERICAN _ FLYER TRAINS SEPTIC TANKS 0, 1 GA each Gyr 4012. 470 ‘Auburn, $9.90. ee ‘REINFORCED. CONCRETE FE 46428 a Elis, Lk, Red. FLU fixtures, deal for over | _ Lewiston Bo ie Tnartes. Call Se tory 9 Orchard Lake noel Trish terrier at stud. 1 300 » SAVAGE RIFLE. _MopEt ~ \ or te Be ARAKEETS M8 Winchester el Tl with 13 Sanderson sa MU_ 40045 §-5631 eee Weeteee. $7 Jossman, cor. yrille Rd. Ortonville. SIAMESE ENG: $15. MAR- 43123. ba = shen a FISH AND SUPPLIES. Pincomb's. 40 Park 8t., Oxford. OA 2978. Er . PLOTT HOUNDS. A coon “dog. 925 te %. . New ate we. FE 17-9243 ge San and giass,.OR, Fae ad — > ne WILLIAMS w at iaeburn SNO Ww TIRES New Kelly . Snow as — $7. New nd retresde, as low as 67.06 | rohan, fully guaranteed, ‘ | SERVICE TIRE & T READING CO. ali ' BLACK DIRT, aay LOAM PEAT T VIEW FARMS ~ REPRIO. ---snssorsns $38.98 Rapes stined. tae Govsting, | 0 Bost, Lecnart “Read ~ FREE!!! FREE! Rollaway" bed wid “ate : site hess FE $0618 Gaon SS wae Sb teonerd: Gakiand 831100 18 PONTIAC CHIEF WHITE VACATION TRAILER $39.95 ; 1 Goods stone for driveways and parking | @ | HORSE: BOARDED. - “Notts entry blanks TORDS“V WAREHOUSE __Sale Musical ¢ joods 62 < Wholesale oF retail PE | _ sonable. ot? rg Fogg 2238 Eliza ‘| fWO PUREBRED YORKSHIRE rena | BEST TRADEIN ALLOWANCES, | SRIVEWAY GEAVEL = pours PE Toes. 1057 Detroit . VACUUM CLEANERS PARTS, Guitars & S°201 LT gapceg | so_erushed FE 5-2740. PALOMINO AND SAD- etroi aes __brushes, all makes. 456 Myrtle. — Harmonicas, $1.00;. Bongos .. $10.95 Pa FARM TOP SOIL 5 YARD | dle, rt and blanker. , 45 ertenees $9185 “WA ae ee Eon ™Guitars with amp. .... $7.00 load, $10 delivered. PE ‘4-6588.| Horse is beautiful and gentle /35 ff . --..... aeeeerees = YNE GABERT’S. ornate a. Framvets tomo $0 | DMMTEDIATE PLE Oh "ik | Fone BRED YORESWINE” PIGS sae COST TAC CHIEF et pr eee a Beeisbe Softigt uiMaue | eSiriic Tacs scone woxity |" wasTea ht ines ; acount on @ : © | PONTIAC LAKE BI: PLY West ete, deren, gant pea’ ewes Berne eis, Gallagher's, 18 E.| cme pana “ne ae fing. OR i ve hw 3 to TEN’ WibEs ailable - P ers, .{| ‘cement an ortar mE a 6 Ul] 3 / sae TY sets. 2 TFs. to pay. Huron, Fe = 3154 g * YORKSHIRE Pigs. 200_E. WAT-| & large selectiol vol ed mobile =— SANJO AND CASE” FE (400). 1) PROMPT DELIVER 7%. YARDS | oUt aa uttg wi 5 | Snes pt mer te |! : W. Be . black ie or peat. OR 3-0644. a ps — ie ge ate + Fits the renta. "| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ROAD GRAVEL 5 YD6. #7 DE $3071. : HUTCHINSON . ER. _FOR STATE TESTED TOP soit, Wanted Livesto Livestock = 7. 4301 Dixie Hwy. > og Pay “sand, gravel and fill. 2 . Draytoo ‘plase 3-208 SAnY GRAND. PIANO. BEST OF. | SELLING GUT 1.000 YARDS BEST |" pign Forrest Jones, Maple $-6400. F RSETRARER VERT SOB S__Dort_Hwy. Pim fer * takes, EM i . farm top boll. 75 cents yd. loaded” 2@ HOUSETRAILER. VERY oe Vi ; im your truck at Yale a & ___ For Sale Sale Poultry 74 74 condition, Ideal for hunting, “S¢e i % FORD TRUCE. ry 708 “STAKE | _| Blond "Haesmond Spinet ley St. MArket = 5 Ft — Saturdays, - 6540_ REGISTERED BEA bed wi - f TOP SOIL'‘AND SEES PULLETS, COCKERELS. < TWO well Gee lel a $10, gor s ! organ, Practically new. ole State Wares craeaete: — vere each, Eges. Saal Huston (1947 27-POOT TRAILE GaooD | e 3 some repair. PE 2-6305. :*. -Can be seen at Old Mill |~ beth Lk and Telegraph Rd. FE| De. PE $1008. dition. OR 3-1372. : ia a oe: fe | 360 BIRCH FLUSH DOOR RE-| muy es i'n Tavern in Waterford. "Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 ~ __Sale Farm Produce 78. ee ar a tee WiCINE END WELDING Din Wi Raby wap | °,%2 7%, some suitable for table | St Si Se —. Very liberal discount. ue oo | Pillgns cook stove permanent scp. building and equip. To sell, $15: pat a ‘0. PE 6017 tops, partitions in homes or of) 3 | ; ee M Ue PPLES, PICK TH “| bedrm. Good con Tandem or trade for building’ material oF |DININO gee @ = fice. Growing hoerés. atop before | | “But I want us to be together always — and we won't be Calt Mr. Dorman or Mir. - “cation fone sleet RE Oop. | a “aawen Farm | © trailer Good tires Stake ns By Monore, tabe Be ius tan “Orebard, Next semester if you cont Delp mae eth at math!” Pety, OR $1907. _—_ia — | SPPLES, SPY, JONATHAN WC. we as" PT aaa Sree ar faade ELECTR ma Lames BEFNO- a Lake Rd d and house § of Walnut ————— ta Pee UKE NEW. GETZEN TROMBONE. | pe CORE $15 PER TON. FE Pree rec peers tage d anes | ér exc. cond Reasonable, FE ccoa. FE Sauk. After Spm. chest, #0 MARTIN - COMMITTEE — WODEL em alla we Sriese Or | 0. seri ae give RECORDER, i is a Cok AMP 7 oe DIAWOND Wa WEDDING RING SET. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous Cie L | FOR SALE WOOD FROM s TO 8| PMara’™SSos Rast Commerce Rad. 1855 «FOOT 3 BEDROOM GREAT poard motor & baby seaiee. Want off heaters at disco D na THERM 8 Ca dollars a cord at house C Gor) betw & Lakes housetrailer A-1 condition. Bede bate | WAYNE GABERT |! OTTO, Bum. panty ” snoaprmn, Oves meaco. wpuny | IANO. TORREO, BND’ WEPATRG | fe. Satie i Mutord. gist eaten Ricoe FE "sate ft Bat ry Re - Js GAB SRT “ae wrctee, 2 wywees utitiey or}. . E ‘ ostometin, cabinet bese. #5. OR. FuNS - : . VIREPLACE CANNEL COAL, FUR- LV. ae Le ae Pi. PALACE E, fe EXE CON. 2 TOYS, TOYS, TOYS SERIGHT on ae | 2 _UsED windows CAs LMple.-_ . laws cant $200. Oncar "PE | Puck Ou. the Orcherd Lene PR pm. to 8 pth. an ty | fer 3 tanks = large AB stove, Deraes Toran sow open, ta "Ameriea's bec mente, sresercg | seis‘ BRawas docs Pu Sse 20 Union Lake, RE, af Commerce | a i oll enters, /¢$ 00m | ano FOMING” SLATER BE eth, ‘Saand’Suel‘e Patt | Rseabary's Grabara Me, wing) Sita gttadhe Mat Be. r tee skates on e mew . for § years, 6395 ib WOO - AND LAKE 8 LARGO , $89. Primes rT 98/4 rooms u Jos . : COME AND &8E THE ALL REw. Bo wor» comptete tas of fae} iran $279. Blightly scratched in | scree yiatr 63201, winpow at orl oe : a. #5. 8 ict oy few _ Plants, 1 Trees, ’ Shrubs 68 BOTTERNG? AND DELICIOU 1961 TOUR-A-HOME, 8 ff. sports Lake Arve. | AILER $5. SEE #9 : Bes. Friday evenings ti @—eney RIGIDAIRE ERA i a eLES ee 555; SP ACE Riding wi hung owe trem i i ae D = PLANT NOW ee ee a ed tralers. for ay ._ Good condition oe Hite 3.0 | | eens at ba: oly es, o- BARN ES HARDWARE $90.85. Mike Mf e300 | | Dealer a Door and wo from } A i Og ~ Meese di. ciate eT a fAKESIDE NURSERY _ | SEE Yor rouE. ‘91 Marian 8t. 4 Holly Rd. Holly ME ‘tq, Maree ooier GENUINE UE SOFA’ RED | {PES pr. PE 2041. Ba eee $0.00c 4x8'x% Fir . sive O O18 | ar PONOORAPE. | 4 44 vlis Lr RA Open eves, Bun. | 5.1413 160 ALL MODERN ANDERSON O10) velvet: PE 2348). | tone Gal OF GROUND FUEL FURNACE | eumely Pie ooo d occ ccc ccc § 6.18 ZENITH RAPH.| 4 BLUE SPRUCE FOR YOU. PUREBRED ¥ PiGs | bousetran lent condi ‘Gas ee Tic: | te. $100, OL 2-601. Sundeam ofl furnace. Used 1 seasdn. | 4 =8'x% Fir . sees § 7.00 ete model. 8 me. old. |“ Bincknill nd Norway Pine— 6741, Rochester "| Cheap, Cail after 4 pm, OR” _ 86 en. Stee acer mere ar jn BEL FLOOR, FURNACE | Yay AIS ee, Riga ater A ers ae Reeth Rute ae, Ae | pean APCS ROGUES | tay | _8Mik', MT 6-1900 ay =. @2 alter \ loon see St 64 ; Cantole ae Ww FT. DETROIT-— | ieesquaey = — Fe 8 Se a Gx0x% Plysegré .. 93.15! Sale Store Equipment tive trees you rin : : : fe TOR OpAT) FIRST £28 RUYS.ORAY DAVENPORT a2 IMQCIRE ™?,,., Pe ee FOS. 0 | PRES coat re SES creas Piratord oon) tools and vburiag 322 Seth Rd” POTATOES, 60 CENTS A 5 Cif © eocest Lake Ra MA ct te ROOM DUO THERM OfL HEAT. | Wesbbowls with fittings{"" “$11.95 | 2 sow CASES SD fo, i tlt. ames af yees-| _ soe &_elirerbel Ba | se Fees > ee Ee - 4 G 00D USED Geter hese 620. Om es. att | Tote rregulary > aoe ss | PE 228 PE 33843 | HOBART MEA aes tay from 6 tot MO fee Ra. Out Perry” — ssosath FOR HUNTING B & B Auction, sae Dixie’ a i EMBING SUPPLY ROYAL (Oak a EDOW CASING bart hamburger grinder, % h. p., —— PEACHES EALHAVENEALBER- or camping. Pully equipped. $350. ’ OR BET r ~ BENCH SAW WITH MOTOR. 1 —-——— sacha PE 210 tim. Blandard sise. OR $76. . * |" oer os SALE — MUMS tas. fertile Hales, a bushel or) EM ry 2 esse wom) ALL NAME BRANDS |" rivet square Pegsace PMO wing, | Em Soke Spang gig, Wem oe | OT Perinat. 0 | tetane oe toomer 04. Sui pants, Wane) = = AND SIZES _wamer 7 1 inet WUPPMAN Waites Big PE Oi | mile GUGt Fema oe __ we ae ‘eateet : : : FT. NW MEAT COUN- : Tests ‘aa me ees. oR} ~SOME LIKE NEW [*, MANDY Mane sRowetoen | _Ceses, Si “hay tor sale sheen, of even. FE) SHADE TREES Eads eres Beciveat ie Xx or i : ? . — : : Suger maple, cham ef al. 2 oars ar | wave, $89.50 AND UP ANCHOR FENCES SEO Se | Sale Sporting Goods 65, *? trees. Saver maple, 1% ia. | ~~ Y= : Rie ee See ee]. consumer's | ANC CRIS ELEL. |__ See Sporting Goode s8 27s Se arenes recommen mr) «= Trailer size 14 -88. Lady's . Woo, st ' i fo or rete. 83) 8. Bidv. E:/| ers, manure spresder, barn paint. size 16. $30 Bor's sport coat POWER CO RES Ga ace Genie “Done 12 GAUGE PUMP’ OUN. GOOD. + Meadow PE 1-0844, : dine 18 8 Man's epert cout, site 38 W Lawrence pe teu | ol = 70 08. M pap Slap condition. Reasopable. PE $7623. | JpONsIAc LANDSCAPING CO. % M0. Mas's see, 412 18, Gotget | 2 onl A as fs. names job. = | L_FE soem _or_FE 50054 pte hy oe _ Sales _ e FOR “Ss OTE ~ ONE WESTINGO- Laundry uve faue bat Garage Doors | ~ For “Sale ‘Pets OF) ae “She Fiabe i re tee & breakfast ware ieabae ot | Beaty steel ove: factory ase : ~— ~~ | Ra. Phone OA 63727 32,2002 — Saginaw — Gorn is ERN TRA ON RENTAL crating cotinine rubber bests FREEZERS “Sigg {ORM Poon. COMPLETE | Sieute, “rom ROME ETE, og Pen meckeme ars Bees | Peas cone ot : rE | $18 2033. Cl | So modern door on your | 31835 APTER 6. on a new corn picker or wagon, BOLLYS, GENERALS. COTS FAN GF RRB WOR Te, Sem, Orehe er-chen | CAL, TROPIGAT TORN TARE | ne Get Zoo sine (aan | HEC REO. BEAGLE PUFFY. Gm eh fmapeing'- carorr| hachroak Annows. 1¢ 70 20 pants eulte | | wre o a free ™. . . = x ; b +8ee * Lavi LPOOL Alsn small tanks PE San) Fee, we sive Gok Bel Stampe. | ola tr ee TERMS. PT 8 OR 10 PT. WIDE. PARTS rs Re | UOr © reel geod deal come tm and AUTO” WATER HEATERS. 488, », BERR CO. PE 43573 4 (ake eae | KING BROS ter BANKS RATES. MY 2071 eee eth vehed caltat (uies| cnt Easy Crean Terms. | ° R cast wen tues, 90685. Re- in 81 Padtoe 2003 SED CHAIN SAW, 086 MY 1¢ X 16 TENT, VERY O50D Con. | —— * +074 re ¢un| Spew DALY 8 70 8. SUN co bening). 2 verse trap tolleta, G31 11.3 pe ORAY SA VEREORT. $35. ~=IN-| 35621 . | dition, 5. PE 5-424 Ma ee, caeee bee -PUPPIES, YOUR LE. 2 TO 8. MM, 1 MILE SOUTH _Viosee, sine 4 ine "KING BROS. colored bath tud, toilet and lava- _ quire at $87 E _ $6071 ack and silver buff. FE 2-€354. Pontiac Rd. at ke LAKE ORION. oT FE ¢1112;) - — —— G. A. Thompson, 80 CASH “Toa FURNITURE | STORMS & SCREENS. iv BOAT. HO? HUNTING Pants: ° OfL icc REG COCKER PUPPIES. 9 TRACTORS & TILLERS _ H old ae pe RD AT OPDYKE . Perry | Weatherseal best condi- heate: ter hunting _Weeks.. FE 5-0742 Sale ouseho Goods 37 iar ELECTRIC RANGE 4 GAL OL HOT SATER OnAY FRIETE Ne Room ton; three giass size, 30x24". camp. OR 3188 St etter 4 AKC REO. DACHIHUND PUP. New and used. Rock bot- ral er =< rere ni gr oy Nice | heater Like new. Also het “suite. § x 10 tent with wooden O¢. 26"220"; door, J'x6'S": all joo KRAO $50. 9 MILLIMETER cep eww Geet = } DEEP ROSE. jf, WOOL TwrsT! Cnly 600.96. Milks, MI Gis | Soler bester and tank. a PE oor. girl's red weet | fer Oe, ee cee cepereney | oes OF Bea Ra ‘tom prices this month! am of 1.0 « 15 eS I r eac! corheis Road. — SAVAGE WITH «POWER : compet. Bae. a 130 1) KALAMAZOO ELEC RANOE. Pe | Mal mescelient con | Pione FESSTIE 7 to 8 am, (20 SAVAGE «POWER BEAUTIFT SLACK COCKER | Brees OO cn i emails Soha je _Plece living rm rE See | 36% kit window with storm | ‘ALUMINUM | Girts: - SOV TES “Ties. WHOLE. | 5 oan) 10 power scope. P28 auto. REG BLUE TICK PUP. 3 YRe TILLERS & TRACTORS am nea CONSOLE. TV wirm _%°4 screen. Market ¢1765 4@ Beneca’ between 1 & 4! = | _matic, volver. FE 5-8523. old $70. FE +0007, c petere Ger aoe, Wo | ere ere Re doors. Antenne inci. yr RELUINATOR REFRIO. IX GOOD | SIDING pm . | 36-06 TON, Ti ALASKAN BEAUTIFUL REGISTERED TOY | have « good stock of used Ullers— ee 1 = SPACE HEATER, 75.000 BTU | jit | Scope. me cules Svachoe fox terrier puppies. OR 3-2601 12 to 3. All im good condition | 1. 2 ‘and 3 bedroc ree ost, : : Er VINATOR REFR ATOR. 6 FOR NEW OR OLD F 22 2... eee j mount peep site BEAGLE 1;_MOS. OLD. PURE- | ‘ALSO R ge m, 16 = — 28; wrtte core oh Only gg age & — Porget painting probiems ‘Tor- | @g00 yo hy a SHEETROCK | ee MODEL a ae call ag $20. FE 34207 100) vee pr ao and power Beat, te ferme | ‘D om Late a ; plastic ehalr, fw beautil nd insulate at : Reconditioned, 5 ee ae ee SS LiNOLEGM PAiNT SALE -- —— Toate | Hav Trouble W | Savage rife, Texan +X Jueger BEAGLES. (EEO. FEMALE. i | oe 7 oy ‘eent and less Se _ 20, St Jack's. 277 Beldwin.| MINUM, only siding guaranteed | anmtg rouble ith ee oe ee Funning €50. 1 mais, 18") @ mo. gat Mt. , sales 6 eee LEGASand. | © ELE, “RANOE, | wanbcixo ‘MaYTAo. | ERY, AEAsgnABLE. ot ve chalk. chip. creck er pee! | ee eee noes sant 4x8 Sheet $l. 35 RE a a nhoiaTeaED a Restele Parte & Repa: ACCESSORIES ee weil, Fe $4231 Pre , TOP Darssen 6} & BED.| msteriais coly: $400 installed.) cleaner acts quickly & ftictent! | Pir Plyscore, 4xtx% sheet week beagle pups. 24 field cham- | ragq Seems Ra g He Cars wired hitches and over- Ss FE $2503 Call spectaliste for free estl-| Results feartateed fe Se Blanket “pruiation ‘100 sq. ff. hee i pions in as pestee 18 cmd $20. ' loads installed. . 1 ROLL AWAY sd Ly LEX MoToROLA Ty, ait WAROGANY —— No Dare Pao fd hours No of sq. ft. pee 5-7 M a = vot core 5 Siege Re ttrese good eond) o . years. oe — = Fil shotguns. buske: ireular jaron tha be 2 Tatts Sedel. Mase cones Cnty | ves ine’ chamtncms sore win! CHU RCH'S SINC” — 9 beg. anid, 2x14 3s _E Paterson PE ¢Sisi. | BOSTONS AT STUD. AEC. CUR-| Com exp. Milford. | 33 PT. MODERN FULL SIZE BATH aa tks MI_ 1900 _|- dows. awnings, ornamental tron 107 8 Squirrel] Re. FE 34233 26 $29.00 f R HUNTERS | xutes_ OR 208. : DROP FE 23-6007 2 ALL WOOL WILTON CARPETS A Ne 8 IN-| buy direet and care. an ae ie pveeed os ae Lowest ee anywhere on these CHARMING, COMPANIONABLE, Nae ea a y. Miller's w : aad 8 Gree a 6) ec tke aca: 068 . HOT WATER HEATER. 30 GAL. aittens. Used to child. 62 ea.| ‘2 8nd see em at . ANTED: USED TRAIL - ee ol Lines ° eee eee . a Gew lupeeered 1a 1x12 white pine-boards FR. Ife 3-371 Garden. & Lawn Rysipment. 1883 | homes and sports trailers. We irr oz Exc an, anf Dinina Kou VALLELY CO. Snsuimers lunes. $08.50 and $119.30 "side door jams, W. P. sy95 Model ce lace Reg. 6120.90. | R PUPPIES REG GOOD ae (ey sell poe = == for 4 en, 960 00, pr pertece Bn | _ 4 E, Howard. OLive 1-9941 pipe nily marred. ‘aise. eiectrie —_ ? a, Galveninnd 4 pipe, sewer nescel ter OOF Savage. Reg. $111.85, Gispositions. Home raised. Ress. | _Phone iver a8 _— Bales. 18210 Rad., Holly. : | MET OBE Aubu Roch R oil an aes hea’ | a Pope ACTICALLY NEW : __ i Warm morning hester, $16.00. EM! A Wante : rs mace Racin a ae sax | ‘terrific values, Michigan Frucres- | |S stow cent off on Shotguns, except COMBINATION COON AND SQUIR- Pei Ford. tractor. Equipped with | pss 39° AL, 3 BED- ‘Kneehole desk UN #0 CO _Cent, 33 Orchard Lake Are. | SaVE UP TO $500 ON MATER- rownie. hunting coats, from | Te! dog, FE 63411, mbination bulldozer and «now| rooms, [mod payment and take Fim PELEViRION FOR eat SALE \Bioode ‘berm. a, comeiet on w as =n SOrmEn hoa | Oh ae eee nite SALE. TEN MONTH MALE plow. 14° double bottom piow.| over payments. 729 Walton good condition, FE 23-5163 burner $15 up | aroutNe w nearly new. Trade for large | =as EDIT TER of a@Ts, ROW $1.29 — or & min. Poodles. Only ie une i Soe L —_ Bivd. Saase. ’ ‘niece LIVING RM ‘Beer re £2 | 12220, 63 on. Bu in metal path | ble Model TV or sell for fat In| + MARE SURE JT's RELLYS. *§ HARDWARE SES GEEPHERD TC MONTEE | 13f Guick sole. Call Laks Orion,| Rent . Trailer Space 79 metajlie studio couch. MA 61316. Bedsiesds -. 868 (oid), $10; ‘tee wh eae T. BURMEISTER L Azshara at Adame at | exe, temperment, AKC reg. MA ae FRooM Of. STOVE FOR SALE seu. ADE ing, 4; boy's bicycle, $12; auto. HOUSE PAINT Seer | oat: |SEE US FOR CORN AUBURN HEXOHTS MOBILE OR _}-0464. | Gamtand FURNITURE. CO pes bes waver, Rosne?. phe 8 HIGH QUALITY Northern Saat Co. ap ie oe |GERMAN SHEPHERD, 1 YEAR| f0%,"ifechinery, Paone Sen ce| ifaw Teray fos, io pete ont ke. we © des! | 2 ter 4 p. __ x J RECORD PLAYERS. 1.3 ibs 10.8. 04S. Saging washing machine, $20; lawn mow- “San a dat rae ott DEER aes Ee CIE | ee ee —| Lat re re bee. od. PE. $8755, NEW DOUBLE MATTRESS AND! er $4 West Side Van and Stor. -- ‘Pontise, EM sae bao EM #3747 | clothes, 16x16 tent, Reg. pointer P= __ WiLL PAY CASH FOR A SMALL | _ ROOMS OF roaRirORe iE! box eqees, e bet diana _age, 401 W. Heron St_ PE 2-4750. wu KING BE BROS. loan om * s Mu 7 oe ois FEM | Dla cine hope Seppe ae sixe farm tractor, Box 29. Ae een 3.908. | _free eee gs | BAND SAW. CIRCLE RIP SAW. (py os FOR SALE: Wit in i) Prime Auction Sale 77 those. who want the, Dest, gg eas — CO. FE. OF }ADMIRAL TV, &-1 Com $25. | “sander, jig saw with mtrs. all in | PE Soe PE e111 | automatic deer rifle; K25 Weaver ee ee er. Good cond. en FE 3-2408 _ good ¢ eck i INTIAC RD AT OPDYKE + M wi xDOWS scope, Lee Dot, sling and shells. |GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS. AKC units on cement. First class util!- > 1006 (OIL HEATER, LIRE“KEW $2. SRIAR HILL STONE TENN. JET WATER PUMPS. $90.95 New ENOLA =D OA_8-2380.__ eee ee Ce eee ee ty building for re- ( ROOM WARM MORNING GOAL) _EM 347%. | edewrech, Otase, loch. Face Segen Sa ee | Upeoen Parr DRED Gens — BUYSELL TRADE iRics OR RE red folks’ 3 miles “Last of Ox. - beater $35. Gasoline ratge. 610 RUGS 11 X 13, GREEN TWisT| brick Sidley Coal & Supply Co.'— GUTTER ie FOOT. WAR BEEN OPENED. STILL y_ Leach. 19_Bagley_8t fore on hakevile Rd. OAKIand tee foam TUDDEr pad, eke Rai IN ORIGINAL _CON- =. a eat 23003, of Hi TOmM PTRROW, SOB a) he a et eee cat | PAY, B00gY, ur sToRe FaveERg wie) Saree PHONE On SPORTSMEN | oe ee eee i Piece “MAHOGANY DUNCAN Li « *tinem aoe bios 10418: | Pie seee, eee” ‘ i oem Ol dine ising, “scopes. | German Four German ¥ glee Ag Poste dining room suite. REPRIG.. ong al ‘SIZE. HOT-| baby chair, $2. FE 5-6768. /2x6'¢ and 2x8's— SALE Ss tec TSH P | Shephe: oe. “Ove AKC regis- bbb agro pecs ed — = cal Sune, ae ae _ point, 985, 2266 Josiyn, Lake Orion Sheathing boards—$85 M ANDY® S SPOR 0 a: One thorou ne ue Premont. FE 5-: = -RIGERAT er & + Al a combination windows Mon. to Thur. 8 to 6:30, Fri. 9 to 8. Niea | es ed _#33.80" MY 246) see ES - REFRIGERATOR, ELEC STOyE BUILDING | - =" doors, alumicum. gs | ge, ros TRAILER SPACE. 30 x $0 AND Alcohol 188 Proof. $128 np Rm mag pee eet | Precut and pre-drilied Cas be | Bl ACKETT’S | ‘eatagh Oe 8 & storm window sales re | PIGEONS: BEAUTIFUL. fe ee 30 580 all modern, Robbin's Mo- UBBER BASE P/INT. GAL 92% FeMODELING. FOR SALE. ONE | '5td fot & garage or storage | UULDING SUPPLIES 4.6089 . Rat Vilage 3000 Sitesbeth Lake ee Felt B. mi 8 32> GE cabinet dishwasber and sink! fuick sale, $308 8 Nt pie. For | net piste Hey. "1 ® am. ® 9 pm. Parakeets Guar. To talk TRAILER SPACE TO RENT AT 25¢ gl SE Ra Ra. | LENNOX Om aor ~ STEEL 5C PER LB. Bes. Relet Sten a. Pe dae. Walt's Trailer Park M50 at Pon- automatic GE washing machine, BOOK en ENCY. | Water heater. $108. OL. 12-6568. () yrisc, heavy, mild, plate, %*~ te live wer, tiac Lk, Call OR 3-0386 aft. 6p.m. a = ee | _ $30, -Phone OR _3-1378. clapediss. Brand pew. Never been | LARGE SPACE HEATER AND y" thick | PARAKEETS Auto Accessories 80 toaster, Car bed, car seat, Taxior 2! Eempterg boar EW fT ee eee OO - See | Guaranteed To Talk oe ° Bree entimates FE 420s, | 28108. ee ee Holly, Mi Reg. Roller Canaries, Ypee, 8 PARTS. 4 DOORS, ‘S0- Elec. range tion en 3 wee é Er 34008. 7 ** Wesb Oil heater, $18. OOM: -|LaTe PICKU DY Box MEirose_7-7481 ats. Cages wees, Geek id, “80. & cr tab. Ol hee ie PERTURES, YOUNGS | ee ee cnet tote ON | saivinSe DRAPE OG UINED. pauikeats. Canibtan Caams oe Coes ; a" agus Gok Galen SOL aie tank. $10, Electric cook end | Call ater for details. OR and ies. Crane's Bird Hatch ADD-A-TOP si : atic water heater, ue for bousetrailer. $15. FE fase Aubure Ra. PE 44500 Conv, 1 : : suppil o ANDIN ‘ARTS Saar ee “LUXAIRE-FURWACES Talbot Lumber}; i of ~~ a cnencan 3 : 4 3 Bodh), ok Nik senile f 3 : oe Call before er after 5S ph. re “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, N NOVEMBER, 2, thee 3 ‘4 CHEV. with Pg. 2 tone ING » INLAND iD LAKE SALES STOCK = SELLING. OUT j VE Chi BH _S_ Bere FE 2812 ‘$6 CHEV, 210 V-# POWER: GLIDE Sey ee meoMe RSE toee say! FRR ey ett 30 to's3 BUICRS 7 or por 3 SNe =. Rye OLIVER *eugee con Snaraea FUN REAL ESTATE OR. mR LAND EVINRUDE MTRS. lus cumy, RUNS GOOD). $68 See the new 57 ] ( K ‘1 CHEV. 4 DR WICE Harrington Boat C Works. B i |e ad gl nl va = 8395 1890 8. “Telegraph _ R ' ora PMIABY" wore ales ane Sea FS Pert heteneh ee ee Bat cse and. Lite 4 TON CHEV. PICK-UP. FE | ECONOMY USED CARS Be trailers. Everything for we =o Se TH 7 | 2 -Aubum off Spginew__FE_¢2131 TREE | pee |. a cae oe /__Phove pe tent peat one -aTTe “| at “good “service “ati “ieft Tn ie ¥ OUTBO OTORS TR 4 : = Be Sikri | team | NORTH 4 CHAMPION ouT-| ‘5S FORD .V-4, 4 ’poard m a | Rae Hw e6 viz, fires, evertoad CHEVROLET i ‘ANDERSON %@ FORD PICK-UP V8 HEA a“ HARDWARE CO. 182 8. Telegravd 122 FOOT. PLYWOOD SPEED CHE 3-2000. poat, $30, OR Transportation | Offered 87 FLY = Weber CALIFOR- Sat "ae unees FOR UNION cIry, . ioorens Harrisburg, Ti). Sat. night_or Sunday. FE oie). TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART eg iee sae eee i i 36 Pheece Outboard. — two years old,! - 1. oe 38 iu, Pins tax. ia Service Ince. OR 4 3-124. oe eee ‘@ cuny. CARRY-ALL NEW MO- ~~ eat, _Siher 8:18 sis, gee) ee te Take your 1, sees 8 MTR. SALES a Huron it | a 2167 OR. a "DEL, RAY 1| MODEST MAIDENS 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham “36 CORVETT. LIKE NEW, HARD and soft tops, rire tites, R-& H~ save $1000. MA 4-1989 evenings. Supa to eee my vote!” + _ By ‘Jay. Alam 4 DOOR CHAM- i Good cond With overdrive. Fer Sale Cars "48 STUDEBAKER Commander, with radio end heat- | - ea. Here's one you must see to 1000 S. Joodw ard, Boham | | ‘3 STUDEBAKER 4 DOOR CHAN- Ww. Strathmore. PONTIAC i956 4 DR STARCHIEP. Power steering & brakes. Com- tely equipped. 5.000 mi. FE Ne NTIAC 4.4 ms) motor, $135. Private. EM .3-4606. 2 PONTIAC CATALINA 2-TONE ese paint. Excellent — Rogers. Sales & Service, 605 Auburn. ‘8. PONTIAC 8, 2? DOOR HYDRA- matic, R&H, ‘dependable. winter- iged. EM 3-0061. ‘ CAST ‘Your Vote For Ee ace Security} “Semebody left him on my doorstep — I think they’ re. a oe truck Oa ier ede 53 CHEVIE W “AGON bel = | Haskins Chev. | radio ene beater A locally owned car WwW. very ‘ioe hal ona 8 bs {wegon. this is sure to 1 Dixie Highway at j PEOPLES AUTO SALES ; Macion 507) ‘Open nites “til 8° 68 Oakland FE 2-239! DEBAKER PICKUP. - | ‘64 CHEV. DOOR. BLUE &| | Maing. condition $100, MA ~ 4-2037. =, Newly. pointed this month. ‘Ti STUDEBAKER 1% TON i = gun, 0 8 Cass TH. FE 7 DR. XE oR s i TON TATERNATIONAL PICS Pick < 34. 1958 CHEVROL ET 1948 DODGE % TON PICKUP, Johnson, tinental "wheel. “This one . Just cheap, 197 2 Wanted Used Cars 88) ~~~ For Sale Cars 91 ike new, - Always rs Ready to Buy | Peery Y'AUTO PAR BARTS | Lo” FE 50718 FE $0719 ___—*170: BAGLEY 8T. JUNK CARS AND FURNACES. MY . sen or re 44878. austin aaa HROUGR-|—— Os eee aia and tires. OR NORTH. Ses DOOR. RADIOS CHEVROLET pr regi Mer Me. | | 1000 S. Woodward, B'ham]. BEL AIR 4 DOOR See M&M Motor -Sales ari aie SR Sa Bud Shelton Motor Sales Pave top dolier tor ate models. Bird. FE 46728 This is a dark green “¢ ar, Lael] a7 FORD 91 DR. R ha Goon ear, bargain. EM 3-008! ’'63 FORD 2 DOOR. Oe CONDI- tion, FE 2-5142 4@ FORD 2 DR. ‘50 DODGE 2 DR. “Cal after 4. OR3-3788. eal aes D CUSTOM 6 2 DR, R&H, . $1,075, MArket 4-2601. For Sale Cars E * td ioe 2 BILL SPENCE USED CARS 4-63 Oak Ave. FE 54-6307 'S3 FORD $495 ~Radlo .& Heater a long terms NORTH ~ CHEVROLET ; 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham HIGH $$$ Paid “TOP “DOLLAR LATE MODEL tans COMMUNITY MOTORS - $03 N. Main, Rochester “PAY WERARP 1956 CHEVROLET "34 Chev, 210, R& *$4 Chev. Bel Air. Pow, Glide $1145 "85 Chev. V-4, 4Dr, R&H 1395 Bud Shelton Motor Sales Cor Au Auburn & E. Bivd, FE 46728 OPEN ‘TIL 10 PM. S ALE OLive 3-€31) : WTD: | JUNE, Cans SCRAP THE small lot with the large .-LEPT OVERS SHOP ‘IT Hoot] ponerse 33 2DOORS __—— 4-DOORS Then Bring it Here | i38$ Naan = WAGONS AND We pay ING ee rp care. 1952 Nash Sta War 35 HARDTOPS ae” on ce Igst Pontiac, ive "0 $0] Never L cere or Titled ° WANTED SCRAP CARS eckal 1 ie10 Cadiline ie i273 Low as" PR OR 3-451) NKIE & JOHNNY'S HIGH $$$ PAID Pe Montcalm $1495 North Chevrolet’s ~ Big Lot in Birmingham OS ps 2 ifn cars 29-2666 days es. THE HIGH DOLLAR. | “EL J. VAN : WELT __OR 32-1355 a oF Sale 1 Sale Trucks ~ FORD F-800 , 1953 - 1954 . AND 1955 132” - 144” 156” - 175” WHEEL BASES FROM $1050 LARRY JEROME FORD DEALER Trucks 90 90 R OL_1-0711. ; “FOR MORE THAN 90 TEARS A| s D PLACE TO BUY" | P Just $95 OR YOUR OLD CAR Hottatal, oe UP TO 30 MONTHS NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD * BIRMINGHAM 1049 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR, EXC. cond. call after 4 pm. FE 5-0172. "53 . 210. 4 DR. POWER Glide and heater Exc. cond. Prt ree “ 6-4457. Everybody’s Credit NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham ‘57 Oldsmobile lee 8 ere. Fordomatic, no money | R & &. SDiscceeacka: windshield washers and extra tires. Blue & ae Shelton white. $695. only. Terms or trade. , Bill ols ere Used Cars, Oak- OFFERS - j — fos “53 2 DR ALL ACCESS Oy Pontiac ¢ Dr, 8, Hydra. ...¢ | “4-1 cond. Priced for quick, sale "30 $ 248 by private owner PE : 3 3 ‘66 CORVETTE. LIKE NEW HARD | bes soft tops. pre tires, R & H.| 3 Chev. _Save $1,000 MA 4-1999, evenings ‘83 Ford tudor "SJ Ford C ‘S3 Ford_% Is Here 32 CHEV. A REAL BUY $408 DETROIT MOTOR SALES = | saM's AUTO SALES 724 Oakland | 115 8° Saginsw at Judson 53 3 CHEV Y $795 Only Olds Could | ar. “Poweretide, medio heater.|_# Be So New! —- 4 FORD.V8, R&H. GOOD MO- _tor and | body. 1 EM 3-4721. iw FOR ‘Ong. O 9090 ENGINE. . $150. i i_Thorpe St RADIO & Turner Ford SHARP ‘44 FORD CUSTOM LINE 4dr. Power all the way. $1,100. _Cull Max R. Warren, FE 4-3566 955 FORD SED. DEL. V-8 efgine, radio & heater, ex- pe ml clean. low mileage. NORTH CHEVROLET heater. No money down. Assume 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham_ 1952 FORD CUSTOM 8 RADIO & | For Sale Cars 91 i} | “Kaen HYDRA. $135/ Chrysier, $65. EM 43-0623: KAISER 1952 SEDAN, VERY | clean, must sell, 197 8. Johnson. $6 GMC +4 TON $1495; “55 Packard, 400, hardtop, on miles, Packard sedan _ nice, $198. MAZUREK 245 8, Blvd. E. *)755 MERCURY M’CLAIR 43° ol . OL LEM LALA ELECTING ONE OF ved ‘ L” SED pie SATISFACTION pee IN A USED _- PUR- 2 : PONTIAC . 54 Star Chi. Gat... $1495 Like new adio. & heater W . Walls, Hydraimatic ~ i t see PONTIAC _| *55 Custom Cat... . $1945 STAR CHIEP, Loaded, Royal ‘Master tires, CHEVROLET '§3 Four-Door 210 ..$.895 “Radio & Heater. "ee bbe Cos. cia BUICK — 80 Fine Cars to Gheose From $865 ‘03 Pontiac, 2DOOR $1395 ‘Oo Ford | ce STOM 2-DOOR $1295 '54 Merc. - HARDTOP | my equity. balance gl79 at ss. ‘ _month, EM 3-0081 1952 OLDS, SUPER 88 HOLIDAY, power steering, ery ¢ extras, low __Mmileage, z owner. 411 N. | Saginaw 1950 OLDSMOBILE 8§ CLUB CPE. Radio & Heater, Hydramattc. No- money down, assume payments of Harold Turner _Ford ‘a PACKARD 300 DELUXE. $365. 23-8008. 11: 3 E. Rutgers, _ 31 GS 4 DR. R & H. $235. FE i core transportation “1 PLYMOUTH «¢ DOOR. GOOD y, running cond. ‘$75. Park- ‘50 FORD. rm BARGAIN $1 SAM's At AUTO § SALES 724 Oakland ~9PASS. STA. WGN. 1954 7 radio & heater, Ford- O-Matic. W-W tires, $1295 “NORTH - CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham CUSTOM LINE DOOR Direc- 183 -FORD, 27DR.. 3005 > COND. OR 3-815 Orion. Wm. Hair payments of $28.88 per onth. : = — Ral Credit. Mer. dr. Parks. | 35 PLYMOUTH OR & H LIKE Midwest 47501 Harold ‘Turner new eetual miles. OR rao 3-8932 BARGAIN ~ METROPOLITAN ‘56 HARDTOP ‘32 phoet ee steeees Pea 10,000 miles. Sacrifice. MA 4.2352 ‘51 Pord. Ro & Ho - .nseee 1980 PLYMOUT JUPE. "51 Willys ptacton pees -eee $5954 Radio & Seoarer, Gay Ra ‘Sl Mercury 4 dr. --+» $373| No money down, assume pay- "$2 Willys 2 dr. $395 ments of $12.88 per month. Call ROGER 8ALEs & SERVICE Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks, Midwest -s ta 605 _ Auburn 6.6550. Harold Turner Ford 1956 THUNDERBIRD. BLACK. 2. i956 PLYMOUTH STATION WAG- = Fordomatic, etc. $29.50 on sport suburban. 4 dr., radio, heater, push-button drive, car-top earrier, only miles. Like new. Cost about $3,500 will sell _for $2,100, Call MA 41200. $3 PONTIAC $895 Chieftain 4-Door de'uxe 8, Hydra- matic, radio and heater. A rea! special value. NORTH _ CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham 1955 PONTIAC 4 DR. STAR CHIEF. 14,700 miles One owner Clean. _ FE‘2-1647. 1953 PORD, 4 SES R H, clean, low meneoee. Call rE 9-428 after 5-30 én "35 FORD NOVEMBER 9 HOUGHTEN & SON 528 NORTH } MAIN, ROCHESTER |~ aia IVE 19761 7500 ld T eer. Ford. ‘sy BUICK SUPER A HONEY peas | _"*t ¢ hk POWER SAM'§ AUTO SALES 724 Oakiand | ‘83 CHEV., 210. aes ona xt. 1950 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DOOR, 6-2698. i _owner, $895 ¢ very good, after 5:00 FE 86454 _| Suet sel PROPERTY. HAVE | 951 CHEVROLET. 2 DR. RADIO & | Heater No money down, assume r month. Wilson GMC FALL SPECIALS 1945 Ford Pickup 1949 Ford Pickup 1954 Chevrolet Pickup 1954 with utility box 1953 GMC Panel Se Ne : 1953 Chevrolet Pkg. Del. 1941 Ford Tractor, 2-ton . with 2-speed axle 1933 GMC 2-ton with 2-speed axle HEAVY-DUTY TRACTORS I53 Chevrole 1935. GMC Diesel. 6cylin- der engine, power steer- oo (CHEWROLET ing, twin hydramatic} Oakland County’s transmission, 1000 x 20 Fastest Growing Dealer HAI IPT \ tires. 1956 (MC with the 503 cu. im. gas engine, twin hy- dramatic, 1000x20 tires ® and full air brakes. New & Used Trucks Oakland at d at Cass ” soon ABSOLUTELY LIKE da t n t at cost. i $305 full price. $3 Dn, $5 ees ® ee ee $38 4 | _ Weekly. FE 8-6851, Dealer | $3 iymoetl rape wagon. - $602 | “32 Ford: ord i 3 | FINAL CLEARANCE | 3 Rech Ambassador 010101.) $564, 33. Ford, vs sna ‘52 Pontiac. | LA Ray's. “AUTO SALES r 270 = W. Montcalm CHRYSLER °52, $325 eg WILL. take trade. OF OR 3-774. a - rr. Vy! _ peBOTO C ° W. tires, way above aietige. “9399, Dale H. Hughes / Ine, Sales & Service. Dodge Piymouth Dealer 2222 N Rd _ Walled Lake, MA 4-1513. DODGE ‘47 CPE. CLEAN, i, GOOD | BON) NE CARS motor; also a real clean 49 Se - dan, 197 8, Johnson. ‘S i950 DODGE CORONET, CLEAN, Terrific § avings ceed Pp-2-0008, CAR PAYMENTS TOO SURDEN- 2 DOORS —4DOORS | tome teor expensive model Hardtcps — Cat Converts. | Lake Orion Motor Sales FORD — MERCURY MY2-261 ‘4 FORD 2 DR. GOOD CONDI- -_ ton, Extra_ciean. FE 48728, tone blue & white $1025... "FE. ~ #2861. UP TO 36 MOS ON BAL, er, overdrive. tion Sacrifice, FE 5-2130. i954 FORD ? DR. 6 CYL. MAIN- . , 082 W. Huron 1953 FORD “EDR. RADIO & HEAT- *% very nice condi |, STOM DOOR R&H, WW, ons. Ss MArket 4-2801. 49 FORD 2 DOOR, GOOD CONDI- _tion. $225. OR 3-8002. 1956 FORD CONVERTIBLE. WILL take old model car or small | amount of cash for equity. FE 21113 after 4 p.m ‘SS FORD § PASSENGER. COUN-| try Sedan. 10.000 miles, Fordomat- , fe Paint and chrome like new. FE 5-0632 FORD ‘51 2 DR. TAKE OVER 18 notes at $19 mo. pevehn —_ Grand River. Ph. ile. Ask for Earl. 'S4 FORD CUST. V8 COUNTRY SEDAN 4dr. R&H a ee w Ww. directional s s. 9 ete -HURON NTR. SALES 02 W. Hu _ re 2-2641 1951 KATSER $195 — condition. Radio. heater, overdrive Tires like new - NORTH CHEVROLET — 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham | HASKINS SAYS: BRAY meal) ap youre FOR NEY BOYER os |. "51 Che TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW ovenne Xb LOCATION tin 1949 Ford 2 dr Both in| excellent | condition. 472 S. Jessie pBuy WITH CONFIDENCE “FROM | EoRe ¢ ‘CUSTOM, R&H, FORD- ASsgNe ———— oney Chen 2d Ford ——— JACK | 1 Dixie Ht Mavic store Venwer of MIB "bo glo 4 —_ rece Ex. ce on: ove A _FE 2.0214. 8 unt 5 p.m, Janie % BUCK STATION WAGON, 93 $3 a week "Northville ae _Denler, $6 BUICK A. TOP. ROADMAS- ., 445 Sams Avto Sales. 4 Oakland ‘ee PONTIAC} SALES | | Clarkston. : v. 2 dr. sedan......... $245 "Sl Ford club ¢ : 2 bom jac 2 dr sedan. ..a» ; -"S1 Buick 2 dr sedan. $305 |"82. Chev. 2 dr. sedan ....... $305 ‘62 ee onardies see te Denies $496 3 Pi ace "3 ele mel A yr sedan $695 - ‘33 Pontiac Hydra -4 dr a $795 « - Chev. 2 dr sedan Z $705 de 2dr sedan ...... $1195 8 Pord 4 dr sedan ...... $1195) Sa Chey 2dr sedan : $1605 MANY MORE PR CHOOSE OM |: AS LOW ee OR YOUR C. DOWN — TAKE nid Chl ay 3 OF OUR 33 LOW OVERHEAD LOC. HASKINS . CHEVROLET— “Oakland County’s » Fastest Growing Dealer Maple e781, Dinte Highway at MIS [ogge™ Open Nites “til 9 | ‘54 "66 PONTIAC STARCHIEF. 4 DOOR Serer: Loaded. 2350 miles OR 1956 PONTIAC 4 DOOR CATALINA hardtop. Company official's car, Just two months off. Loaded With extras en 20n : . $ Ziplus crops as corn, wheat, rice, e WEW AND USED TV SALES : _ ~@) a: mS Since aad ebascs. 770 Orchard Lake Ave Open Fei. Nights ‘vil 9 FE 4-5841 LN FJ $ T441 Aubarn Rd. (M-59) > 3 a = - — $2 ML Wert of Uti = RE D414 bmg do PO |g Frosen Bring Shrimp in Steck $) Schedule Lecturer > Times , , ANN ARBOR #—Evelyn M. De vall, atthor and lecturer on tamily | relations, will be the featured speaker at the University of Michi-' DeWitt Ca ulking - [/ tnsto-tite—1-Burner |. ears mal Porn c ‘At ELECTRO MART | b< pais | os Dene a ora 24” Sylvania. . . $299.95 | CARTRIDGES | CAMP | [ess SB treacle. <<. 100.00 CAULKING | $ 6.9 5 | You Pay 199 : Vi GUNS ae: | from $1.89 Qs FUEL—CAN 59c STURDY ALL STEEL HEAVY 28 GAUGE, SQUARE K TYPE _Wheel- “SAVESTROUGH , barrow Erp vee aS =o e. wens | COMPLETE ig [= 29. *11.95 | Frerncs HEAVY oo? BROOM. RAKES..... $1. 79 - PONTIAC'S FIRST QUICK, SERVICE. You May Purchase Your Old «. i | tf | Set Back for $1.00 Per Inch / = | eS Sylvania and Zenith TV TV ANTENNAS FOR | CHANNEL 6 LANSING | For Those Lion Football * Free Delivery * Liberal Credit Terms = *&No Money Down., / mB *Free Service — i Hi ; f Call for Free 9A.M.t09 P.M. ~~ FoRTY.s1x_ thw eB Pi) THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1956: TEAMWORK is the cornerstone and hie} characteristic of the Eisenhower Adaciniswration. ts bes given to America Ws greatest security, its greatest period of prosperity and its brightest fature. BACK THE IKE TEAM ON NOV. 6tb. VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN ELECT WILLIAM S. BROOMFIELD REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Concnzss Oakland County Republican Committee Chad Richie, Chairman . . . jack Hayward, Treasurer ___MODEL SS 101. c10st PRICE MODEL FD 121 aoe “PRICE 30-Inch Sy PRICE OUTFITS ~— are or | SOFAS | CHAIRS | ys 139% =e / ; Up | 20% OFF 19” ~ REFRIGERATOR | » Regular $249.95 1 99" REFRIGERATOR Regular $386.95 ‘31 6° TAST CARLOAD eer Tremendous Price Reductions — But You Must Hurry, Supply Is Limited! © 2 WAYS— 1, Lower Prices on 1956 Close-Out Models 2. Increased Prices on All 1957 Models REFRIGERATOR — Bi poy PRICE IMPERIAL DRYER IN COLORS ONLY © rete “PRICE FRIGIDAIRE RANGE Regular $199.95 *169" __ FURNITURE FLOOR MODEL SALE * WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE x Fine quality, beautifully styled. furniture made by such famous — makers as Valentine Seaver, Aulsbrook, Lazy Boy, Artistic... " BEDROOM a DISHWASHERS . Reg. $329.95 Sofa Beds $79°° Up OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS | es Bl ‘cal and surgical Jonas Rail Unions Win Sign Long - Term jhas 3 ee “getting out the- Ohio Mayor Plans Noisy Get-Out-the-Vote: Drive YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio u®—May- or Frank X, Kryzan, a Democrat,|; plan. for Tuesday. In a proclamation he asked that between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. — Fire trucks and. police cruisers. sound their siregs. Churehes ring bells. Places with air raid sirens, let ‘em biast. One-half of all US, high school students have summer jobs. . Mistaken Identity been no good reason not to ¢ birth to a litter of nine kittens.) HERE NOW! HOME IMPROVEMENT SHOW—NOV.2-11 STATE FAIR GROUNDS Geared to. Living for 700,000 -— CHICAGO The National Rail- way Mediation Board annoiincéd today that the nation's railroads and 11 nonoperating unions, rep- resenting some 700,000 workers, | ‘have reached agreement on a long-| prexess wage =o | The board said the new pact! ‘calls for a first-year wage in-| | crease of 10 cents an hour effec-, ltive yesterday, 7 cents an hour | |Nov. 7, 1957, and another 7. cents! ‘an hour Nov, 1, 1958. an additional 2'-cent wage in-| icrease, or $4.25 a month per em-| iploye, toward the cost of an em- | jPloye dependents hospital, medi- |} "Ph railroads agreed. to eel | | Nereis we a cost-of- living | " lescalator clause is provided. Pay, lrates will increase or decrease a feent an hour for each half-point: i change in the government's cost-| ‘of-living indéx. Adjustments | will be made beginning May 1, 1937,' ‘and each six months thereafter. ~ * ” | Railroad representatives placed the first year cost of the agree- ment at 330 lion dollars when, extended to er both nonoperat-| ing and operating employes. The two subsequent 7 cent increases will-each add_185 million, the rep-) resentatives said. Still in mediation are disputes) jaffecting some 200,000 operating | rajilmen—the Brotherhood of Loco-) motive Firemen and Enginemen, | the Brotherhood of Railroad Train-| men and the Switchmen’s Union of | | birdseye wearin ‘(27 x2 i dozen now! North America. English seaside towns have the) from wartime. The Bomb Dis- posal Unit has a waiting list of |resorts wanting beaches checked. MODEL CP 120 Regular $509.95 "395" Regular $289.95 w4 a 2 ONLY FRIGIDAIRE 2 4g” SEALY Innerspring . Mattress $29* Up y ith FREE PARKING ' “FURNITURE & __APPLIANCES - jitters about unexploded mines! finest there are at any price! cotton shirts your choice Shrink-resistant long or short-sleeve shirts in three styles — tie side, pin back and slip on. All snow-white firmly knit fine combed cotton ... all with a special "no-bind”’ underarm construction. Neatly packed in a Honeysuckle cellophane bag. Infant's sizes 3 to 18 mos. diapers Infan > ‘NOW SHOP SEARS ‘til 9P. M. TONIGHT, SAT. a MO You'll want. to get the very finest of everything for your baby . and birdseye woven cloth is just that! It is the strongest, longest- diaper cloth, snowy-white and soft. Hemmed on all sides -in. before hemming). Treat your baby to severol ts’ Wear. Main Floor 98 dozen Cotton gouze diapers, 3.29 doz. = ’ a. White cotten quilted pad with bleached filler, ns 15x17 inches. 49c each . Acetate tricot panties with plastic fining. 4 colors... 3-18 mo. 79¢ . Bound cotton crib | blanket. 36x50-in. ) 2.99 | . Receiving blanket in six different colors. 30x40-in. Cotton. 65c each . Infants’ gown with strings. 28-in. long. In white only. 98c . Standard sized titted crib sheet of cotton percale. 5 colors Plaid Surcoat Now 14.98 Made for rough ‘n’ ready Priced Low at Keep him warm a fully-lined, water-repellent 1B-9 Parka for winter in. 98 8 - 20 Durable water-repellent combed cotion sateen. porka has attached Dynel-lined hood and stylish elastic waist. Dynel hood won't curl and:is completely mothproofed. He'll be warm and dry with full weather protection. Choice —of charcoal, scatlet, olive drab or navy blue. Shop now’ at Sears Monday, Friday and ‘Saturday ‘tl 9. Le wear. Zipper front with two siash pockets. Self belt model. 4-10. Boyville | Corduroy Slacks only §=4,98 Ideal ‘for school! Washable, warm, long-wearing. Splash end plaid patterns in dark colors. Sizes. 10-20°- = ———— jr. Sizes 4-8 epee cce: 8.00 Flannel Shirts In Large Color Selection 1.98 ,Washiast cotton flannel, wide selection of plaids, sol- ida, heathertones. Sanforized* Boyville in WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR e mamernenes @ Stings ecrownis e@ SET Lever Springs @ RING SizING (per size) © HANDS (per pair) 0 EXPANSION WATEH BANDS r AU Sete cattle. LN