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Put on Building | | 
by Supervisors Board Takes Action| | 
“During Informal Talks 
Held This Morning 
As result of a speedily-;- 
called informal meeting 
this morning, the Oakland| 
County Board of Supervis- 
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        “TEL AVIV. (INS)—Guns were at readiness today 
along’ the “critical” Israeli-Egyptian frontier with the 
[Israelis set to hand out — retaliation for any 
Arab raids. - 
This policy of preparedness was in hy with 
‘Premier David Ben-Gurion’s declared policy t Israel 
: vents no war but will not “commit suicide” by standing 
[Bank Robbers   
—? still. 
, Several developments yes- 
terday added to the tension 
in the simmering Middle 
East, 
Israeli Army said a- band 
Egyptians tried fo break. into 
the Beit Kama settlement near 
An army spokesman said guer- 
Fillas whose tracks were tracked 
back'te Jordan tried to blow up 
| lg er scesineges= gage eehenam 
the Jordanian border, : Release Cashier Police Report “Kidnap. 
_Employe and Wife Free 
From Young Couple 
-those who died in the fighting 
with Israel, shouted ‘Death to’ Is- | 
. Jordan complained to the U..N 
Armistice .Commission, a report 
from Radio Cairo said, that Isareti 
troops had fired mortar shells intd 
Jordan and had crossed the pbor-: 
oe ee tes SO back. in Legislature 
‘on Fund Outlay Senate Calls: Special 
Session in/.an’ Effort 
to Reach “Agreement 
LANSING, Nov. 7.-~ (® — 
space for mentally retarded 
children which stalled last 
week’s special legislative 
session loomed again today 
at the start of a second spe- 
| |cial session called to break 
the deadlock. 
The Senate prepared for 
quick action on virtually 
the same bill to which it 
clung last week, providing 
$1,134,000 for 800 beds at 
the Ft. Custer station hos- 
the senate would add dollars for 
    Are Raids bing fee 
In Cairo,.thousands of Egyptians, : 
following a funeral procession for} - purchase 
end shatadallog of the Feretinton 
8 Hospital for one million 
dollars. It includes leasing the 
on libre 2 yes mi ie 
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A Tobrist Site? 
BRUSSELS (INS) — What price .| fame? . 
Tourist agencies.-in Brussels} 
have added Peter Townsend's 
a act heon be eee 
  spots that should be visited by 
tourists. , o- 
‘Deadlock Looms 5 
The same deadlock over bed 
   
Mercury Dip, Snow 
.| Give Cpisions of U U.S. Honor British Seamen bat 
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   Price Per Unit 
‘May Be $60-70, 
Split af 15 to 1 
From 4-500 _ Million, 
  Sale Expected to Yield . 
Financial Analysts Say   
  
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QUEEN AT UNVEILING OF MEMORIAL — Queen’ Elizabeth I, 
accompanied. by J. Boyd ‘Carpenter, minister of transport and civil 
aviation, officiates at the unveiling of a memorial on Tower Hill in 
London, England, commemorating more than 24,000 men of the British 
Merchant Navy and fishing fleets who lost their lives in World War II. 
The memorial, is an extension of the existing stone building previously 
erected in memory of lost merchant sailors and fishermen of the 1914 
18 war. ins a ra nm abc ae 
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                   NEW YORK (AP) —Stock 
of the Ford Motor Co., 
which revolutionized Amer- 
ica. with its mass produc- 
tion methods, is to be sold ” 
to the public after the first 
of the year. 
The price and precise 
timing have not yet been 
set, but nearly. seven mil- 
lion new common. shares 
    the hospital Friday and-fly back to Washington, but 
his doctors said today it may be late January or 
early February before he is in a — to decide 
‘whether to seek re-election. 
DENVER (AP)—This is a big day for President 
Eisenhower, He decides today on the basis of doctors’ 
advice whether to leave the hospital Friday and fly back 
to Washington. 
Dr..Paul Dudley White, the eminerit Boston heart 
specialist, arranged to give the President a full report   
:'on his condition, outline a further convalescence pro- 
gram for the immediate future, then let, him pick the 
date for return to the capital. — \ 
+ In advance of the White 
session with es ayy ml 
White House Press, 
tary James C. Hagerty 
the “hest guess” still ‘is 
the. President will . check 
‘out’ of Fitzsimons Army 
‘Hospital Friday, the day 
tentatively fixed: by physi- 
gi will range from ' cians there. 
40 to 44 degrees. The low tonigh 
"Gi cicseoviies ‘noieva ta Mics. | tis Sept. 24 heart attack and near- 
gan today with the entire Upper | 
Peanandia pad the northern a Will Eisenhower Run 
sa oe Reena Deets i foe, Re-election i in ‘56? 
The ‘Jowest temperature pre- wi tke Run? 
ceding $ a.m,.wWas 31 eas 
The mercury registered at | 
2 p.m, eek   
Predicted for Area Mostly cloudy with scattered 
snow flurries is the prediction for 
the Pontiac «area for tomorrow, | 
ts Slag Weather | 
    
  
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in the Man About | 
| On page six. * 
NEW YORK (INS)—Touring So-) — . s 
viet housing experts who returned 
to New York after visiting some 14 ie Eze ie ar -_ 
American cities, had definite opin- | | play vacation. 
ions about the American Way. | f is. for. Eisen- 
the White House   
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  3 Celebrate Education Week Locally’ Zz discussion ‘on. a ‘namber of 
(topics. Following that, the meeting: 
will reconvene again in the audi- 
torium fora short evaluation of delegates, ns will report back to | 
their various organizations. In ad- 
dition, a.‘ blanket invitation 
be: Méeting the needs of mattally 
atid physically handicapped ..chil- 
‘dren:. youth programs and prob: 
lems; citizens’ participation; staff- 
‘ing: classrooms with sufficient well- 
qualified teachers; securing neces- 
a eg Mee emacs ae 
facilities. 
  ~ DENVER (AP)—President Bleeubewer wib niyo 
d That will be seven weeks after! \ 
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on Weekend in Work, 
Michigan counted 18 dead in ac- 
cidents qyer the weekend. Traffic 
mi@haps took ‘16 lives. In addition, 
two persons died in miscellaneous | of the I Setee | reyes 
- Among the traffic victims were: | 
Chestey P. Kuhn, 25, of Detroit. : 
- Theodore Psychas, 24, of Jack: | ers, under the new measure, ears 
Mrs, Evelyn Mae Starks, 51, 
Nathaniel Smith, 77, of Pickford. | 
Jeffry Beard, 5, of Dearborn. 
-- Alfred Richmond, 28, of Detroit. 
Earl: S. Hosmer, 45, of Flint. 
Everetta, 4, of Ma- 
D. Miller, 24, of Benton 
! Mre-Elsie Mole, 68, of Detroit. Mrs, Alice Sherer, 80, of Jack- 
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Albert Finehout, 46, of Water- 
8, of Detroit, 
former 
William B. Caskey, 57, of Clark- 
Mrs, Rebecca Reaves, 45, of De- 
John Pietruszewski, 39, of De- 
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  State Police Trooper Post A state-wide drive to add 200 new 
troopers to. the ranks of the Michi- 
' gan State Police began in Pontiac 
today when a.. special recruiting |- 
team.announced plans to interview 
potential applicants at the local 
post, 2905 Dixie Highway. : 
The group will provide informa- 
tion and answer questions ‘through 
November 30, from 8 a.m, to 12 
midnight each day: - 
The trooper increase was ap- 
| proved at a recent special session   
  ' ef a salary beost by the State 
Civil Service Commission, Troop- Team 
‘® Maximum of $192 every two 
new troopers will aid in car- 
rent State efforts to increase vigi- 2am Seeks 
Applicants. 
  
Pontiac Deaths 
Oma Banks 
Oma Banks, 50, of 84 Norton 
Ave., died - yesterday in Pontiac 
one week, doa 
Born in Indiana August 15, 1905, 
she was the daughter of James R. General Hospital after an illness of | . ‘Tito Joins Wes 
Over Satellites Yugoslav Leader Backs 
Demand for East'Evrope 
Nations’ Independence Nunbers Racket 
Raid Snares 31 Simultaneous Five-Town 
‘Biggest’ on Record ey 
with stage sig: Na violate state 
“gami i others, he said, 
will, - charged either with fre- 
quenting a gambling establishment 
or possession of gambling para- 
phernalia. 
Seventy state troopers raided 
houses in Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, 
Albion, Allen Park and Lincoln 
Park, which was said fo be head- 
quarters, - 
The simultanéous raids ended 
three months af investigation, dur- 
ing which movie films were taken 
of — and payoff operations. - ice -   and Malises Calibert Hall. She hed 
years, 
She is survived by one sister, 
Mrs. William F. Wilson of Pontiac. ? 
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All those arrested-were taken to 
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Marshall. Robinson described the 
raid as “the biggest the racket 
squad has ever conducted.” He 
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City Loses Fine Citizen 
in Death of Sam A. Cohen One of Pontiac's long time leaders 
was lost Friday through the death of 
~ Sam A, Conen. While Mr Cowen had 
not been enjoying rugged health, he 
seemed reasonably hale and hearty and 
had. just finished tuncheon at the City   
and with finality: , 
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Mr, Cowen was a personable indi- 
vidual who had an extremely wide circle 
of friends.and acquaintances. He was 
always easy to meet and easy to know. 
He spent a generous share of 
his time in affairs destined to 
help and assist others and he was 
a liberal giver in a wide variety 
of religious and community ac- 
tivities. Mr. Cohen served on. 
many Pontiac and Oakland Coun- 
ty beards and was busy through- 
out his lifetime in serving society 
as a whole as well as his own 
personal ound :   
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_made Pontiac grow, keep abreast and 
forge ahead of life’s general upward 
swing. The loss of leaders like this is 
keenly felt in the social, religious, and 
economic life of the community. 
Crime Rate Down in City 
Police Report Reveals — _ There is room for general’ public’ 
satisfaction in Police Chief Srraey’s. 
report showing an 18 per cent decrease 
in Pontiac crime during the first half of 
In the same period there Was & 
- four per cent increase in the 
- number of cases cleared by ar- 
rests. Both of these statistics are 
_ especially noteworthy because - 
they came on the heels of a 12 
per*cent- increase in Pontiac 
’ crime in 1h < 
Pgh By ey 
/ Another interesting feature of the re- 
port is that there were sharp decreases 
in all crime categories except grand 
larceny, auto thefts and rape. The fact 
that auto thefts increased during the 
period from 73 to 75 should remind mo- 
. torists never to leave keys in the igni- 
’ tion and always to lock their cars. oe ede 
While Chief Stratery doesn’t com- 
ment on the reasons for the decreased 
  
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matter * _ Among other things he’ pointed out 
that the Antarctic Continent is 6,000,- 
000 square miles in area. Sixty per cent 
of it, the interior, is virtually utknown. 
The expedition is part of our prepara- 
tion for the third geo-physical year in 
1957-58, 
, * * * 
This is a period in whic h some- 
- 40 co-operating nations will study. 
scientific ‘problems~ of. various 
kinds. One subject to be given 
special attention in ‘Antarctica is 
that of weather forecasting. An- 
s6ther is how and why the sun's: 
rays cause radio blackouts 
tain areas, i in cer- 
For these purposes Antarctic bases, 
. * x * are to be established by Britian, France, 
‘Australia, Russia and two by the United 
States. Ours will be at Little America. 
and the South Pole itself. ,- 
Unlike many other nations, the 
. 4 a -: Club. ._He arose to join another group United States never has filed any 
when the Grim Reaper struck suddenly formal claim to Antarctic territory nor 
. does it recognize any. Perhaps the 
permanent program is advance indica- 
tion thiat’such-claims may be filed in. 
the future. | an : 
  
Tue American “Sociological Society — 
  says that most businessmen who do a 
_ great deal of traveling are Republicans, 
This is enough to make almost any 
Democrat lose faith in the saying that 
travel broadens people. 
  
. It is men like Sam Consx who have — His Personal Friends 
He Has Fears of Ret : —— 
- The Man About Town 
Yes, Ike Will Run 
Report 
i rement 
Three-toned car: Two.on the body 
and one on the back seat. 
  Some close personal friends of ~ 
President Dwight D. Eisenhower 
placed, have made him restless. gH 
definitely concluded that he never would be— 
content in @ life of retirement. He never has ~ 
loafed. He ts sure that a quiet existence-on — 
his farm or otherwise would only hasten a 
condition of general poor health. He likewise 
feels that he has an obligation to_his coun- 
try to finish the job the voters asked him 
to start. He points out that- tell me that his weeks in the hospital, an. 
e now has 
Vice President Richard M. Nixon ~— 
  has been groomed from the very staft of 
their term to take over ini any emergency, 
that- he has proven his ability, and is 
eminently qualified. Yes, Ike will run. 
Full particulars about the elésing 
century Or more ago. 
  A catrier bearing 
Marcile Given, of the MAT Football are 
siven today on the first page, 
This week celebrating. her njnety-second 
_birthday is a 
Mrs, Minnie J. Richardson nce 
of Lower Straits Lake “Living in Pontiac a 
great many years, when she was 
she was the first organist at the First Bap- 
tist Church when it was located at the cor- .. 
ner of Saginaw and Huron Streets a : 
the band 
“1425AUSSRNY,” evidently lost its way and. 
was caught by 
crime rate, it is a fairly sound MSSUMip<"~the datighter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Given 
tion that the major factor is the current 
record prosperity. Additional support 
for such a theory is to be found in a 
report showing that Pontiac will be a 
labor shortage area at least until after 
the first of the year. — 
It is reassuring to know that 
the kind of work done by our _- 
Police Department has resulted in 
an increased percentage of 
cleared by arrests, ae 
  Byrd Appointed to Head US. Antarctic Program 
Appointment of Retired Rear Admiral 
Ricnarp E. Byrp to develop and head 
: our. Government's permanent. Antarctic 
of more than ordi-     
program is an event 
Muay importance. 
It indicates high level official - 
_of a revived interna- 
   under way were set 
ed article in U.S. 
     Sas oe : Ag of Rochester, ——— 
anti-freeze in the family car. 
Friday by 
near his home just north 
_ was & smal) balloon sent up at a Halloween 
elebration in Muskegon, bearing the simple : Pad . > 
“Trick or Treat. Bonny. Feldrum.” 
Verbal Orchids .to— . c 
with Byap's note, 
An tt Rear Ad-» of wouy; eightieth birthday.. 
  of 1205 Hospital Road, where it is being cared 
for. . 
Easter lilies doing double blooming stunts 
Mrs, Donald Fulcrum 
  Noticing, that the water in a spring 
their home never freezes, __ 
Beverly Whitcontb, . 
the five-year-old daughter of are so numerous they no longer are news, 
but 
of Auburn Heights has one that has bloomed 
three times this year—and again is in bud. 
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Whitcom>   
  
Northern Spy apples that weigh ; half pound each have been picked by 
: Perry Livingstone 
of Birmingham, who says one 
make two pies. 
Growing in a fence corner, 
Gordon Smoke 
ee it would be good 
over one- 
apple will 
of Auburn Heights reports a sunflower 15 
. feet high. It grew from a seed probably 
dropped by a bird, is the only sunflower in 
a large area, and has been obliged to fight 
for its existence amiga “forest of weeds, - 
A belated Halloween greeting was: found 
Mrs. Jane Lemmon ‘of Rochester. It " gut subversives who infiltrate 
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near 
arose in 1950 during the Korean — by Adlai E, Stevenson, front run- 
War when Congress passed a law ner for the Democratic presiden- 
stating: 3 tial nomination. Stevenson de- 
. “Whenever President finds cla 
that prnyp tee oder gy Beer “The outlook for , democratic... 
States ts im danger by reason’ seagg oe S cae omen ore 
lovesien ie Wsetscuteg or ce government, And that is exactly 
reretve oat, FS So. Gan ta toed a wan geee ances or threatened disturbances - : 
ot the international relations of Sesiwitet . . Whatever the in- 
the United States the President dividual goodwill and virtue of is authorized to ute such the business leaders, such a con- measures and issue | rules —_— 
srainat deatrection, ts, or oak phan aipaiakk anbke 
accidents or other ical merchandise, which, while causes of similar nature, oe suited 6 ‘the depression of the a, tangy, be: ten 
the boom of the mid- 
_ fifties, I think they 
the maxim laid down 
, William Jennings Bry- 
the public was 
reforms” in time THE PONTIAC PRESS. MO 
miral Grorcr J. Durex, heading the sen Calne ae 
‘task force under Byrp’s direction, an- 
'swers many questions about Antarctica.      
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“The Natives Are DAY, NOVE SO See ER i 
               
  
David Lawrence Says:   7, 1955 
Getting Restless” Objects to Columnist’s " Calling Princess ‘Kid’. 
Perhaps it itn't very good for of our 
  
  
         
Which Is More: Important Consideration— 
Individual Liberty. or National Security? WASHINGTON ~— Is the security 
of the United States during war- 
time of greater importance than . 
the so-called right of the individ-. 
ual to employment on a ship carry- 
ing troops: or war munitions when 
the government has its own rea- 
sons for believing such an indi- 
vidual's presence might be dan- 
_Berous to the safety of the ship? 
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It could frustrate and hamstring — 
the operations of the Federal Bu- 
reau-of Investigation in weeding. i Let = 
a8 i it 
  
  an Execttive Order delegating to 
the U. S. Coast Guard the task of 
policing: the waterfront where ves- 
els of war as well as commerce 
were being used during the Korean 
conflict to carry supplies to the 
war zone, 
This means, pf course, that many 
persons hereafter will not give the, Herald Tribune Inc.)   
Democrats Will FBI information if they are to be taken away from their daily work 
to become involved in protracted 
litigation, Tt could mean that only 
rights.” 
(Copyright, 1955, New York ' By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. 
Characteristic of the reactionary 
attitude of too many merfbers of 
the medical profession was the 
prophecy made by the late Dr. 
Joseph De Lee in the Tth edition of 
his famous textbook on obstetrics, 
published in 1938: 
“It will require several thou- 
sand" (sic) “generations before 
we can train women back to the 
state which a 
speak: Natural a 
: oe De Lee kidding? Hit- 
  
Claim Republicans 
Play ‘Footsies’ With Big Business 
vite ' { 
! . ding the President's team an is- 
sue on a silver platter. For it is 
ativantageous to be known as ‘Mr. 
Prosperity.” ae 
Since business is America's 
major activity and since business 
is the tool by which upwards 
of 42 million American families 
. | achieve. better living, critics of 
For business includes not only 
the big corporations, which are 
_owned directly and indirectly by 64 million gainfully occupied Amer- 
ed among the two political par- 
ties, 
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But during the New Dea) and 
the Fair Deal, a new factor was 
ization at Washington an effort 
“was made to modify the free en- 
 terprise system into a mixed econ- 
  
Case Records of a Psychologist   Natural Childbirth Fails | 
to Convince Many Medics “bloodpoisoning” following, child. 
birth is ah infection of the 
by unclean hands, unclean instru- 
ments, unclean beds, etc. 
ed against Holmes all-the ridicule, 
satire ane invective they could 
utter or print, but as the world — - 
| i i ul 3 
FsEe ge Ah 3 
Be 
an 
in your vicinity 
childbirth. I learned long ago that 
medical directory 
  or 160 words long. one! health * hygiene, te - 
nosis, Poy es mI be caoaeeeh Dr Brady, aelf- : ; ® stamped addressed "Seas fe pent to the F 
tiac Press, c, Mich 
(Copyright 1955)   
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‘Many: Adults Still Believe in Witchcraft; 
Olive wonders -how many 
modern folks believe in witches. 
Well, don’t laugh and say “No” 
' .ntil you have taken the “Su- 
perstition Test” outlined: below. 
Many adult Americans aren't 
far removed from the witch- | 
burnérs of Salem, so throw off 
such juven#e fears and ‘teach 
your children to be 
thinkers. 
© 22 * *s * See. 
“Recently I read that two men 
were killed in Mexico because their positive ~ 
   
    often get throwbacks to their child- 
hood outlook and may quake in 
- fear’, 
Strong, brave men may ‘also 
have dreams at night wherein 
they are hack again in their boy- 
“hood Surroundings, so they feel 
frightened. 
" After wakirig;-they become re- 
assured. But often we adults 
must actually ‘“‘sell’’ ourselves on 
being brave by talking ourselves - 
into it. 
“Act your age,”” we may thus be 
to say to ourselves. 
are ® grown man (or Check Yourself With Superstition Test lieve flying saucers have landed on 
this earth? 
Do you go back fo touch & 
certain post or picket in a fenée~ - 
which you. have misged as you 
walked along trying, to strike 
each one you pass? 
Are you afraid to sit at a table 
'- where there ‘will be exactly 13 
diners? 
ber seven of get @ room numbered 
71? . 
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Do you ‘knock on wood? Or Garry 
a fourleaf clover? Or a rabbit's 
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te remot te word wes ety word would be short about -|""y ical arty Hang tat camp en "Ony att 1D Der capi eee Neenten OF 7a : s . | 000,000 Jong tons of rubber this! breakfast, Brooks — an are caused by lightning and | dropped: 32 per cent: during the} intracoastal waterways of the Uni-| Sharp iS necessi 
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WASHINGTON «®-— Voters in 
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year state or local elections, The 
results promise little in the way 
of national significance since most 
campaigns have been local and no 
congressional seats are being 
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  state: electing a. governor but the and Mrs. William..C. Woodward. | 
_winner of the Democratic primary, | Mrs. Sorenson said she resigned a 
Atty, Gen, J. P, Coleman, is un-,cook-housekeeper at the Wood- 
opposed 3 ward's Oyster Bay (N. Y.) home 
just three weeks before Woodward 
| Referendums of national interest Ann. She had worked for Godfrey . 
Ohiodns will vote on a proposal: eee 
that would meet the. main condi- or tion ‘of auto industry agreements Vermont Mill Destroyed 
for a suppiemental- layoff pay plan. as Engine Stands Idle é 
And ‘Kentucky will decide whether | i 
  from 21 to 18, , mill of the Vermont Mineral Prod- 
In the contest for governor of | ucts, Inc., was destroyed by fire 
Kentucky, = B. —- ee | last night while the town’s brand tempting a political come! i Fe ; roo 
Republican opponent of the former | new fire engine. sat on a railroad 
governor, senator and baseball at-car in nearby Gassetts. 
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. ‘delivery while fire swept the mill | The choice for mayor of Phila- e _with a loss estimated unofficially | delphia is between veteran Dem- | at $50,000, 
ocratic campaigner Richardson | - 
Dilworth and Republican W.. New 
Thacher Longstreth, ~yeolles, . me 
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years of Republican. Tele : 
The referendum proposal jin Ohio | 
would permit payment of state un- | 
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from their employers, | 
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| Merchants are interested in trade prospects affected by the weather. 
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Western Allies will tall apart — it Holy Land. 1 aa she | a Whlell way the American | hand in Se athe a | 
| the Kremlin waits and maneuvers gpusr RANKS AMONG ALLIES | France o eagle the - dollar jumps. + ira lands, bitter 
| gnaigh — now i being put 0 te Ty Western Alles themselves peg mney y si a Th Une Sh dove mt an ee : A 7 . - | ave divided and confused on just controllable proportions. The turns | '® Provoke exci _— ros ie 0 serie wi a 
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cal and religious problems For instance, Spain is friendly North Africa. 
emerge, as they did in pre-biblical with the . military regime in The United States carefully | Eee eee Teeken hehe ® ¢ PT blocs, and cToS#DUI | United States because of Ameri- ‘ ! : dangerous one and a place w ries, pl extent the Suez Canal Waterway; ; aa 
- many’ conflicting territorial; moth yay & can military in French | caer Arab governments it ss ee Ste ae oe 2S 
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Secretary of State John Foster - French handling of nationalist 4, but is deeply involved no 
Dulles negotiates with the Rus- | aspirations in Morocco. Spain Is sister which way it turns. 
sians in the Big Four Foreign Min- = pow ally of ty —_ Israel wants U. S. guarantees of like to see peace restored to the © 
    
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Warren's Eloping | cm i'twe vec. but ne ud/ Family Quarrel Ends | geen 
Honeybear Back jie eee lin Murder-Suicide |e on an From Las Vegas The couple eloped after cicet CNT co) : 0 en Onl ‘ : ee menths was ‘ — Police : 
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. ® —| om in Oakland, Calif. Dr. Brien| 44-year-old odd jobs man shot and | | pwee Sve ‘ . Chief is a native of Pittsburgh. killed his wife yesterday, then took | 7 2 ‘ 
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In one hemorrhoid case after 
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many months! 
J fact, results were se thor- 
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make such astoni 
as as “Piles have ceased to be a   
  ferers Were a very wide variety 
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  of withheld information" in govern- 
subcommittee ina prepared state- 
| ministrative “agencies; to the de- By WILLIAM F. ARBOGAST . 
| for the American Society of News- 
paper Editors expressed concern 
‘today. over what he called the 
miishrooming of “new categories 
ment agencies, 
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The ASNE’s views were given 
to a House government operations 
  ment by J. R, Wiggins, executive 
editor of the Washington Post and | 
Times Herald and chairman of the 
ASNE Freedom -Of Information | 
, Committee, 
EDIFORS DISTURBED — 
Wiggins said the nation’s editors | 
are “disturbed by the withholding 
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| government, local, state and’ fed- 
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governmental power from publicly | 
operated legislative and judicial | 
agencies to secretly operated ad- 
clining faith in the wisdom of the 
people which is an aspect: of this | 
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ily since World War I.” 
But, he said, the- secrecy thus permitted “has proven to be’ in- 
fectious and con » and mat- 
ters which officials themselves ad-| 
mit to be nonclassifiable for secu- 
| rity reasons “have been withheld.” 
To Give Rescue Truck 
LELAND # — Karl Detzer, 
president of this resort Village, 
says an Indianapolis auto dealer 
has noticed the community Fire 
;Department he will donate a ve- | = 
hicle to serve as a rescue squad 
truck. The dealer,.a Leland sum- [- 
mer resident, says he will notify 
officials when the vehicle is avail- 
able for. delivery. 
  ‘Doctor Attends Conclave 
Dr, M. C, Worster of Pontiac, 
attended the 28th annual Clinical 
Assembly of the American College 
Lot Osteopathie Surgeons in Wash- 
ington, D, C, recently, More than | 
1,200 osteopathic surgeons and spe- 
cialists in related fields of medi- 
cine regintenns for the five-day na- Dies on West Coast 
            Widow of Oldfield 
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif, @ — 
r | Mrs, Bessie Oldfield, widow of ear- 
iy day auto racer Barney Oldfield, § : 
died yesterday after suffering a 
stroke last week. 
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She was married twice to Old-| 
field, first in 1905, when she at- 
tended bim as a nurse after -he 
was injured in a race. They were 
divorced and Oldfield married Mrs. 
Hulda Rae aber 
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The latter onal were éivarced H 
in 1945 and Oldfield remarried his” 
first wife. He died here in 1946.   
  
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  |BAZLEY'S MARKET =. 46th Anniversary—With Sensational Meat Values at 
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       ae Pontise Press Phoic 
(called: Albis dacoed: Promina takes ts 
microphone is Congressman George A. Dondero 
at the far right, Pontiac's acting postmaster 
H. Dean Sr. Fon Renee Wind iiiews, ae ae pelt bewnel Gatael seneteremy — ce c 
_ 8. Raymond Gleft), Post Office regional motor vehicle 
director from Chicago, places the keys to Pontiac’s 
Rew Post Office Garage in the hand of Floyd A. Gil- 
son who will have charge of the-medern building and 
its staff. Raymond gave the dedicatory address, at 
      
             
    for the city’s fleet of mail trucks. 
New Post Office Garage’ srs cate ‘tn after the formai) proceedings were 
Dedication Held Saturday mers cu‘ un cree out Mrs, Clarence Sen- 
Office and city officials, this fast-grow preepareds ares. area er -ongee rely ~ hostesses, 
legislators, civic leaders and a with a —. keeping with the, On display at the garage were | 
number of private citizens turned | modern progressive spirit which is S¢veral of the new Post Office mail | out Saturday afternoon to attend! so evident here.” |trucks, painted in the current) 
the dedication of Pontiac's new In addition to Col, Raymond, | white, red and blue colors, and’ 
Post Office Garage, Jocated at 138 postmaster Dean introduced Mayor | featuring the right hand drive de- | 
W. Pike St, ‘William W. Donaldson and Con- signed to streamline the placing of | 
Dedicatory address was made by | gressman George A. Dondero, (R-|mail in rural mailboxes, Such 
Col, C, S, Raymond of Chicago, | 18th District), who also spoke..The trucks will replace Pontiac's fleet 
regional motor vehicle director for Rev, Theodore Allebach, pastor of of 30 mail vehicles as needed, it @- 
the “Post Office Department. He Oakland Avenue United .Presby-, was revealed. 5 
presented the keys and the United | térian Church, gave the invocation.| The new garage includes offices, 
States Flag to Floyd W. Gilson,, Rep. Dondero pointed out that a repair shop and 10,000 -feet of 
superintendent of the new garage, the new garage “really scored a paved, fenced parking area. It wilt 
and congratulated acting postmas- touc hdown for Pontiac,” | house all Pontiac mail trucks and 
ter Leslie H. Dean Sr, on his able| “It is the only one of its kind in| “service others from outlying courity | 
operation of the Pontiac postal de-| the area,’ Dondero ‘said, “‘and it | areas; It has a five-man staff. 
partment, ; does two things. One, it ‘admits’ The Pontiac Post Office serves 
| the fast growth of this community, | parts of seven townships, with a- 
sgn eae ‘the |Two, it acknowledges the federal |total population of 135,000. It pro- ty ta the United ts unl government's awareness that Pon- | cesses 256,000 pieces of mail on an 
oien oa States is being | tiac is the second fastest growing average day, with each piece being 
sald. recegnition,” Raymond ~ in the United States. |handied eight times. During peak |   
     
   
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Discussion leaders for the Tuesday eve- the Pontiac Council of Parent-Teacher As- 
ning White House Conference are L. L. sociation, the program begins at 7:30 at 
Logsdon of Argyle avenue and Mrs. Philip Pontiac High School. 
insella of Ferndale avenue. Sponsored by | ; . 
Woawank Sacha eri bRR pS RE RRR NYS: me Womens Section Don Dolan, (seated left) director of Family Service at the University | of Lake Orion and Dr. Lynn Allen Jr. of Argyle avenue. Mrs. Harry King : : of Michigan goes over plans for the White House Conference on Education| (center) and Mrs. Maxwell L. Shadley are other members of the com-| MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1955 — _ PAGES 14-17 with members of the planning committee. Standing are Robert Ford (left) | mittee. ‘ : 3 : 
See lita teas Se ve eRe Et State Hospital Educational (Nas eee ee 2 oe in Reunion Club 
Assembly 2 % —_ “4 mt ‘ 7 7 a0 ‘Elects Officers | 
Is Slated ie ,' - cs a3 a 4 Elettion of officers for 1956 
Citizenry With > 3 eo ag Se (es Saldiies Sieh tan Onno oie Ne s of School a a : rs aii cares 06 giualinnt assisted by | 
= Mrs. Jeannette See as_vice-presi- 
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ence Hickmott as treasurer. 
Mrs. Clair Young spoke on 
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}ly Ul.” Slide pictures of the) 
Hawaiian Islands and the Smoky) 
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Mrs. William Wright (center) of Chippewa road, | goes over plans with Rabbi S. E. Saperstein of Temple Beth | . Emil 4 3 : president of the Pontiac PTA Council which is sponsoring | Jacob and Maurice Croteau of Marquette street, two of the | SR, rere : ar eee oe the White House Conference on Education Tuesday evening. | group leaders, Bei JOANNE: KELLY ay 
State Supreme Court Justice and Mrs. Harry F. Kelly ,0f Detroit announce the engagement of their daughter, Joanne, to Louis T. Hagopian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Detroit A. Hagopian of Birmingham. Miss Kelly attended St. z 
il d   : HBA ial ihn "| The annual Harvest Dirmer and McMichael, Mrs. Elmer Kandt, Bazaar -sponsored by the Ladies | Mrs. Edward Lane, Mrs. Jacob 
axer. . |Guild of St. Paul Lutheran Church | Schaeffer, Mrs, Askew and Mrs. 
Callers for the square dances Wil be held Nov. 11. ‘The dinner Erwin Ashbaugh. Mrs. McMi John DePauw, | will be served from 5 p.m. to 8 js handling publicity. — i Moore, P-™. Bazaar booths will be open i 
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the right kind of makeup the’ girls in our sil-tos' jdasaatigs ewe. (0 ttre fee bent 
erg thy “Beauty care and grooming is a/POMTe. |, : 
t oan vy help. | Week ater Tr dey.» ? * | dog—for nothing. And more than Jon: B. Rogers, — that, the girls, much though they son of Mr. and 
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en Biron DEPRIVED OF SERVICE 2 areas Girls’ rer . : nded C and Boys’ . 
ES cs atone Sc Petey Per | ye ee | raernile; || Cold Weather pling yd ; {Once they were deprived of my). a Bousgi meg : d, ea 
for,” Mrs. J. od | services, they really began to ap- _ Maine, and he\| —/ ef 
jone, if I say so my EEE E preciate what they had had. is a graduate|| / rH thes! 
Rid sagen ye Purdie] “Finally, they’ approached me F of Princeton |{/ 10ineS : a> mien share 1 bate sinh and insisted that continue for a University P ee SUIT! 
i work seriously studied “1 made this arrangement: where h | RAM TS 
tard, with Gre tesult that T can “I ‘book’ six girls eVery Tuesday affiliated with now tell almost any woman how afternoon and six every Thursday, : vag Cag $' 98 
to make the most of her own par- [at 50 cents each. One week I'll do the Cannon |i vivjon or Estron | ticular kind of looks. ws hair, one week I'll teach skin care, Club: Cobaiias TAUGHT DAUGHTERS or hand and nail care, ‘or posture, / Pe 
“When I was married ahd start-| che sypegen I make six dollars a BARBARA ROSBOROUGH : wad 
pay -ed our family,t-geve-up-my-work ie ina ee = COAT SETS ‘te But then, when our two daughters It begins to look as if I'l! have |”) ores é { Oe. 
; : to take on-another weekly session, ; 
she manages our home. For in- | began styling their hair and teach- any “mation te geome 0 popular. Old World Atmosphere SNOW SUITS. 
nce, many of her friends are still | — 7 hve tevertietm earn. /Puts Zin in Apartment _-| eriustt 8 Sa Ags: — . aE : » % u ve, ; r A i ! . v 
knocking themseives out scrubbing PTA Council MRS. PAUL HAGLE MRS. ROY WILTON |eawse they're poving tor i, te} UTS LIP IN ZAPATTMENT | |l beaters 1? i, - floors. But not my Peggy! — ; re girls really value what I do!" ‘A touch of. “old world” atmos-;more of a production out of the. % Come 
cleans and wares them in oe |Meets Tuesday Mrs, Paul Hagle and Mrs. Roy Wilton were honored |" (Capyrieht 185) | spore ean-put ip into a dreary |job, mount Oe posters on heavy " Ur wereu mee (Continued trom page 14) | 2¥ Pontiac Chapter-of OES Saturday evening at Waterford |, : apartment or the basement rec-|cardboard and.give them a pro-|| LADIES’ PURSES aciats tos Gk ot ae tiac Schools and Lester Stanley, Township High School. Mrs, Hagle is the worthy grand Not Prudish reation room and leave change |tective coat of shellac or plastic COSTUME JEWELRY 
1 sure have to hand it to my principal of Hawthorne School. | matron of the grand chapter of Michigan and Mrs. Wilton _ from a 10-dollar bill. Set the pace | spray, then hang them framed aad 
“isan ute eee jon, | ich Sutficent Well - ual oom Marthe. : to Display wae ae eins ad's a ae agian big ees 
And I love ‘em | Teachers” ‘hes group leoders Dy. Wag: of T to France to collect a handsome | backed paper which you buy at the 
both for it igm ates ame 35210"|TWO Honored at Reception|GOOd Taste ratte aa ais ss|mrerere ner super the “> rs For lighter + consultants H Id S d E . Woman Who Lives ars aren eee tee duir| (This 1s @ point to remember if waxing on linoleum e atur ay vening Al K Date: be = adver. |YOU have a landlord opposed to |} 2 S. Saginaw and wood, Pegry uses and Gerald : one seeps See fe coum 3 Seem nails in his walls Bruce Floor Cleaner. | ‘The Pontiae chapter 228 of OES Claud Coons, Mrs. Blanche Weed | Out of Apartment Sasa 9 Ss event Se Sep oe ) __peah hanared ‘Mire. Poul facie, wertey| 08 Teacctne Theme. : 
, Teuneer” ban speap lenders id apt as Qoed gia pac Rigas erngg Ricans _ By EMILY Post pemeren.» fe SA Sy 
Garver, Kastor ot| Michigan, with a reception and! serving on the decorations com- bs oe ha eee aon Foreign ‘tourist offices,’“travel 
. ~~ Bachenen, tescher | “OT Sence : at| mittee were Mr. and Mrs. Sam- three-room apartment. I have dates peanes: ane om te 
eRe Re ewer ecm a | greg Sosy gy aooa | ahr ae | gee serene a |pnd gt wa ae =! Mrs. ’s achieve-| stine and Mrs. Kenneth Ait men quite jor two. If you'll take a few min-|. At Christmas Louis Schimmel, Presi-| A™ong Hage 7 ‘When I return home from | utes at the public library to look 
(iE PERFECT batalla, | ae ET reer nedoet |: aa : date, the young man sees me 10 through ads in the backs of liter- ed u, former | ™atron of her chapter, president} Mrs, Walter Drake and Mrs.| my apartment door and usually ex- ary magazines you «can locate 
waderstond, the fe | Schoo! board of Oakland County Association, | vern - Griffin handled gifts, Mrs.| pects to be asked in. Will you| maitorder houses that sell posters - _| Group 6—“Adult Education” has eight years as grand guardian and | Harry Boorn and E. Grace Clark, | please tell me how I can tell a| by the bundle 2 seis 
BREESE | eroup Ieoders Mrs. Charles Nei. [272d secretary of the state and] cuest’ book and Harry. Boorn and| man that he cannot come in with. , encovreging © deep | drett, first vice president of the | mor custodian of supreme cour | past patrons, tables, _ out seeming prudish?” A few years ago when I was 2 
love of cor picts! | wichigan Congress of Parents and| “ll of Job's Daughters. She was) Housing was arranged by Mrs. ' te _ | career girt (turned homemaker). heveege Mo giese | Teachers, and Ralph Dawe, with |*?Pdinted as grand Electa in 1951") Wayne Reaver, and Mrs.. Clyde} Answer: It certainty is mot | it was considered atmospheric sg age hy conde mts Raymond Graft, super. | 5% Clected associate grand com | Fellows. Mrs. Davy Gilpin han-| pradish to show the young man as all get out to stick a candle 
fengvege of tedey. .| cation, and Richard Fell, director | £78" matron 1954. Mrs. Ernest Pearson, and Mrs.| up. plant it on « red-checked table- xclusive 
Select trom these | of vocational and adult education, | _Se¢ sso organized Bethel No.ikemp Webb, refreshments; and a cloth. Mine never quite achieved . GSY editions for | seek Chane. | 2" 2008 Daughters of Pontiac. | vrs. Charles Jones and Pontiac! “Dear Mrs. Post: The other| the  tateresting, multicolored MARION McCOY Cheietmes giving. ee ee ee Also honored Saturday evening S.' evening. while I was on my way} candle drippings I thought so_ 
Beck geevine leother.,...,...910.00 np appointed to serve as grand Mar suburbs, I got a flat tire. As I| & Jot of fime scraping tallow off | © .. bockrem. 6... .cee $ 600 en eS ee the. She bo a former worthy mo was not near a garage (and ("the cloth, 
Bleck genuine leather... ...... $ 9.00 | member of the school board, with eayeilf) 1 pulled overt Gis site| ' he cognac, > 
Genuine Seatckin, eatherfined. $15.00 | consultants Dr. Otte Mufziger, | Mrs. Iva Campbell setved as. of thin vend iad Biaged 0 pheteg |Soo e e Smaller editions ~Miestrated .| administrative assistant of Pon- | mistress of ceremonies, The Rev. . ee ek Shade Faclly decorated _with | With the Gtock Sterdite...-.+ssseesee.$ 390 | tine Public Schools, and Mrs. | Fred Tiffany gave the invocation. SAieans copped end changed my (ee ee ae nk be Sn edp Give cloth. ......, seeee -$325'| Harry ‘King, vice president of | The Rev. T. C. Sleete of the Little- Sen: tote, theeedl. bien pf inl» oor dep Sigsneet' esta Knit Look 
eS aa the Poitiae Board of Education. (field Baptist Church of Detroit course for doing this, but I would Cites kat ik gus GX pubes z 
Wet be happy ef your arden by sat Principal ut Woven. Senter Heh ona tan —_ = en him a tip.” get the empty bottle. Empty cog- | : 
Old Prof’s Book Shop |tuaent et roctice tien Schon | ty ‘rand patron, led the rand Anawer: You eutabsy ehoua "ae, Potten stout 38 inches high 45.00 — 9 W. LAWRENCE—PONTIAC | Mrs. Paul Gorman, parliamentar- | ™arch. "| have offered him what it would /dan be purchased for about $2.50. : * FE 2-0432 jan of Pontiac PTA Council, Henry wate ‘have cost you in a garage, One young New Yorker took such : 
Rae ee a Sah tchoed: Wears AMDot, aanet “Dear Mrs. Post: 4 i, or 16 | ‘cost $1°50) and ‘a bueuished ood | Others 39.95 to - : ant principal of W Junior Mt not proper, for a teenager to | iam shade (on sale at 49 cents) |) — High School, Robert Lake, civil greet an older persen first when |to make the lamp. : ee | 79.95 defense chairman Ponti meetir street? ive : i 
Sus Gieda ms Gas Lanoemns eT ne ees To decorate the shade, she : : 
eh ae errr teny | coe tnmees mere I eae ea a ; *i : Sieh aon aus done anova Seana of their better brands. These she Bray asin, i ta 
PETUNIA! | Revele walt See the dee perven | pleed ante the shade with rey | jemey dom, ab 45.00 ‘speak first. Which is correct?” coment, Result is a hand- borders it with H whet - —- some lamp that looks as if it’s nd 
alelous tricks Answer: For the reason that the | Werth more than its actual cost. ‘ double, knit band 
You can do sight of the young is so much more |: she plays up the lamp on a Bedesalighow:. ders ; : tot alert than of the old, it is obvious- | » yoke. She sparks it. With spice cake mix ! oe ly. beet then. the table below a poster acquired. 
ke very | make the fet move, bet sso on, 7%, the. French tourist office of | “©, Jeweled Pi ot [ - | fell, very thor? coat. Short figere ounce themselves when doing 90. (2,2 from the cognac-producing and sets peg 
Mrs. Sidney Fellows | strdslemcelle.seinite, longer | "| paged oo anpbee@enaeagaet (HN New: tin, the. aide | 5 : ius A i A * i's 
Initiated Into Group 0g Old Sparkle Jewelry | stickers trom steamship . com-| |= soft sash of jersey "| fo Eveni ‘ panies or airlines could decorate | > in lieu of a belt. for Evening Fading . . ' the shade and take their cue from = Tafty or Navy. Misses’ 
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mC A Slates Annual World F sllowehip Paks: Service! SESS Sere Sa "tee Pootine service of which Gach epecier wil be Sian eld bo pied Amartaen stall mea 
this year oer triton flared pap i era sy» ep papper Kirchner of Wiesbaden, Ger- service abroad, bring 
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| Done by Blaze Fire Destroys” ‘Hallman: 
“lumber Company in 
Farmington 
~ FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — A 
two-alarm fire caused $14,000 dam- | 
age yesterday. at the Hallman Lum. 
at 31171 Ten Mile Rd. | 
The blaze was discovered at 7 
a.m, Sunday 
“Township firemen, under the di- 
rection of Raymond.Geary and Leo 
Hendryx, fought a losing three- 
hour battle in an effort to bring 
the blaze under control. 
Farmington Fire Chief Geary 
said the fire started in 2 small 
office building of undetermined 
origin. The building was de- 
“strayed and the fire spread to 
adjoining stored lumber. He said 
an investigation would be made. 
E. J. Hallman, owner of the 
company, said he would begin to 
rebuild imriediately, despite the 
fact that the loss was not entirely 
covered. by insurance. 
Uncle Sam Sells 
Surplus Butter 
to Candy Firms 
WASHINGTOM (INS) — About 
three and alf million pounds 
  as an ‘extender for cocoa butter. 
  
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are parents of « Randall Gcott. 
Mr. arid Mrs. rd Matthews are |. 
he parets 6 x , é and facies || ' 
-|of the Michigan Milk Producers Your PTA Is Planni ing:   
‘Parent-Teenager Talk 
\Slated at Holly Area High 
HOLLY — Holly ~ Area . ‘High 
School PTA will meet in the high 
‘sthool band room at 8 p.m, Tues- 
| day. The Rev, Lewis Sutton, pas- 
| tor of the Calvary’ Methodist 
' Church, will speak on “Parent- 
Teenager Relationship”, 
Nominations and election of 
| mother vice pues will be held |   
  ACK W. BARNES - 
The appointment of Jack W. 
Barnes to the post of assistant 
thanager by the board of directors | 
Assn, was announced on Nov. 1 by 
H.- F. Simmons, secretary-man- 
ager. Barnes is a Michigan farm 
here pnd saiged: in Branch 
ons octdP he 0 68 Club member 
for nine years . 
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Autos Kill 4 Deer 
in Brighton Area 
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meeting date. 
h thitins baty toting teen 
to the home room which has the 
mest parents present. However, 
a home room must have 30 per | i: 
Mothers ‘of the seniors will fur- 
nish. refreshments for the social 
>| hour following the program. 
Almont 
Almont PTA met at the High| School Thursday. Eugene . Nikkari 
spoke on “Helping the Student Se- 
a | lect His Own Vocation in the Edu. | 
cational Field.” . 
North Branch 
A penal discussion of the in- 
‘fluence on children of comic | 
books and TV was, the feature 
Oe DORE FSA. pregeen Sold 
Albert. Stickle, the latter two the 
A buffet lunch was served by 
the committee, 
Mrs. Spencer Wilson is in charge | 
of the preparation-of the “‘money | 
packages” for the holiday tree at) 
the December meeting. . These | 
funds will purchase CARE allot- | 
ments af books to be sent to chil- 
dren overseas. 
Ask Farmers Cut 
Spring Produce 
2 Per Cent in ‘56 
WASHINGTON (INS)—The fae 
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annual senior class “Government Day” 
|to right, Jim Purdom, Marvin Kitchen ged yom 
| Allen; village councilmen; Nancy Kelly, clerk; Myrna | v 
a Stuart Hutchins, and Jack Matthew, council- tor and sponsored by the Rivers Cue ; 
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Mark Education Week [Tonight at Imlay City IMLAY CITY—In observance of 
| |the annual American Education 
Week, open house will be held at 
school ‘tonight from 7 to 9.   
      
  
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Candlelight Ceremony WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP —/{§ 
Jeanne Elaine Vredevoogd, daugh- 
ter of Mr. — and Mrs. —€larence'} 
Vredevoogd, 8482 Beers. Rd., 
Swartz Creek becdme the bride - 
‘Marlette fo Apply     
for Christmas Decor 
MARLETTE — At the. meeting 
| Of the Village Council in the Town 
| Hall, recently, three building per- 
mits were * * . 
It was resolved that the clerk 
make application on behalf of the 
Village of Mariette for a permit to 
‘| place Christmas trees and decora- 
tions along and across state Trunk- 
line M53, and along Trunkline ‘M38. 
tions would be. placed. about. De- 
asked cember 1 and removed January. 3 
  \Talk on Travel 
ito Be Presented 
to Romeo Club - ROMEO — ‘Members of the Ro-: 
meo Monday Club will hear = 
Berenice Tompkins speak on * 
Travels Far — Sees Much.” re 
night at the home of club presi- 
dent Mrs. George E. McKeough., 
summer from over a year’s stay 
  ‘ following the program 
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small Peter Pan collar. A finger- 
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Ivan Tibbits was best man for 
{the bridegroom and seating the 
After a honeymoon to New York 
tity, Mr. and Mrs, Hartz will re- 
side at 416 Avon St. in Flint. 
    ‘Cancel Monthly Meet 
of Hospital Auxiliary 
unit of the Lapeer County Hos- 
pital Auxiliary, will be cancelled. 
The December meeting will be held 
at & p.m. Dec. 14 in the auxiliary 
roortt. 
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of : President Present 
ault Points 
directly 
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_Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn), a po- Fs Ee 
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add young people to the party, at- 
tract non-Republicans who like 
Eisenhower’s program and to get 
more active volinteer workers. 
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Secretary of the Interior McKay: 
              WELL-ROUNDED LIBRARY — Here is the latest in library equip- ment, complete with fur wrap. Guaranteed to sizzle the jackets off most 
books is Marilyn Monroe, who opens her mouth in ecstasy over some 
-|newly acquired rare volume to put on the shelves behind her.- What 
  shelves? Look again. 3 Marilyn Eyes 
Edit 7 s th mie, in ries of articles ” Marilyn Maren, 
ane ot Magy ty Tm ants tout" (vine “ s ypecasting we relegates 
See poles hog motion pictur 
For niné months now, ack Monroe has ‘studied New York— — 
and New York has studied Marilyn Monroe. 
The city’s students of |American folklore (not to mention the 
scholars of physical ‘culture) who have joined in recent research on. 
the visitor have fairly unanimously gained this impression: « As 
The reigning Hollywood goddess of love very often seems like 
a wait in Aphrodite's clothing. a 
_" Surely: the least expected appraisal of a personage representing 
the ideal in feminine desirability, the gloriously unattainable in physical. 
appeal, is this: 
““Marilyn Monroe is a sweet, canal genuinely modest. girl, 
refreshingly naive and simple. Glamor? Glamor is sure, ee 
mysterious. Marilyn is plainly lonely and lost.” : 
But in varying combinations, and always spoken with attecton,, 
it is the most frequently ee 7 anes. oe 
CHILDLIKE QUALITY 
An ingenuousness that is at once natural and yet not whit 
awareness of its effectiveness almost always suggests that she is in 
__ dire need of protection. 
A New Yorker, whose experience with movie queens is limited, 
found himself on a weekend house party acquaintance “wanting to 
PO 10k Sin 0 white args and a oul of ereiey to conc Se Ey 
in distress." fi ‘ 
“J don't discount her physical attractions,’* he related. “They 
are powerfully appealing. Apart from these, in an informal social 
group she frequently seems like a child that's wandered into s home 
where y speaks its language. .It’s the childlike, almost plaintive 
- quality, that leaves the deepest impression.” | 
The quality might seem less than genuine if it failed to evoke 
a complementary response in women. But:~instead of talons, she 
wncbenthes the maternal ameng hewswwives whe eulictay 50 Seny 
of competing with her physical attributes. 
“She seems so uncertain of herself.” one recalls, vis cagutt te 
UnndriceD At PARTY x : 
i 2 stheation wher 0 A neither rowsir sired to shine co oe 
and is accepted as a guest rather than 
phenomenon, she is at once most at home and most alone, 2 
When she walked into a party given by attorney-producer Jay 
Jullen not long ago, some of the guests failed to recognize her at first, 
“Without makeup," reports one member of the party, “she has 
a sort of scrubbed-pink look. She was wearing a very tight black 
—+ skirt and beige’ cashmere sweater-and altogether she look : very young   
=== “Peter Returns 
to Atfache Job Townsend Back “e Duty 
at Embassy Assignment 
in Brussels 
BRUSSELS (INS)—Group Capt. 
Peter Townsend returned to his Sabotage Hinted 
Crash, Explosion 
LONGMONT, Colo. @ — “Pos- 
sibility of sabotage” is being 
checked and investigators have 
found “‘some things that appear 
unusual,” a federal official ‘said 
last night of a United Air Lines 
crash that killed 44 persons. 
* * * 
“There's nothing outstanding,” 
said James N, Peyton, chief of 
the Civil Aeronautics Board's ir 
vestigation division in declining to 
specify What appeared unusual, 
“But they. do appear out of the or 
dinary.” : 
  
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Zehnder Dies at 73 SAGINAW (@®—William Zehnder 
Sr., 73, founder of Frankenmuth's 
widely known Zehnder Hotel, died 
Or oe ee oe 
    
  MSU Wants $2 Million 
Loan for Campus Housing 
WASHINGTON (® — The Housing 
and Home Finance Agency’s Com- 
| said yesterday Michigan State Uni- 
lion dollar housing loan. 
The administration said 36 other 
colleges and universities across 
    
Molotov Hetuses ‘Gen eva 
Barber's sS aving. Proposal. 
  4 eet pe uncertain “why 
of the ministers. . 
“Tt maly have something to. do 
he said. | 
but let's put it this 
  is: — in Colorado Plane’. 
versity has applied for a two mil- | 
lyn tells her friends, her life in and around New York has 
re a7 ; : ‘y gO & Ay Vy ay f ; ' ' a 
eo ay, eee tug, ee Pbk 
  —like a corn-fed midwest high school cheerleader. The platinum hair 
finally tipped me off.” ~ 
She wandered about’ the room, listening but generelly. refraining 
“She had seen the Goya etchings at the Metropolitan Museum 
and she said she loved Goya. Also ‘she loved El Greco. 
_ “I don’t mean to be unkind. Her conversational resources are 
pretty limited, but she’s obviously extraordinarily uncertain of herself 
and. shy with casual acquain.ances. 
“She has, a wonderfully disarming way of staring big-eyed up at 
_you when you're talking to her. Her attention doesn’t wander. It's 
very nice."     in-| HAS NATIVE SHREWDNESS ‘ 
. For all ber uncertainty, Marilyn is a woman with a good deal 
of native shrewdness. With keen instinct, she-has acquired a circle 
of friends that includes Lee Strasberg, her acting teacher; poet-play- 
wright’ Norman Rosten; a oe Se their “aa )06:lClCtCt”t~C:i‘i‘ RS 
hel 00 Der tow found intiustten have apviell quilitiek te cimill 
Their creative work is public, met Gate aye 2 he ee 
private and unpretentious, 
Shag escopt Rane Mtaven with olt ber Rniltatbens: ‘hihier-weeliiag 
any demands on her, and they aré, uniformly, more eager to shield 
her than to exploit the friendship. 
ied | Indeed, shielding her has occasionally been necessary to forestall ee eet ‘Her visits to th¢ suburban homes of 
her friends can sometimes be a strain on the community honored, 
ihe bast; te bali 
She has divided her out-of-town. weekends among the Westport, 
Conn., home of her good friend and business partner, Milton L. Greene,   papain, -Cieh | ok A Erasers comme etna a8 ree See and-at — ~ 
Rosten’s summer place near Port Jefferson, L. L 
POLICE GUARD HER.ON BEACH ; 
Celebrities at Fire Island's Ocean Beach are almost as common 
as clam shells and usually treated as casually. Yet'in keeping with 
the whi flavor of the interest in this.celebrity, the crowds around 
Marilyn Monroe on the beach grew so dense and bothersome. one week- 
_ }end that a police guard reportedly was provided by the local authorities, 
A beach appearance at Port Jefferson a few weeks later resulted in 
a near mob scene. 
When she stays in town for the weekend, she regularly descends 
from the Waldorf Towers, packs two bicycles into her car and with 
her secretary, drives to Brooklyn. - 
They pedal down Ocean Parkway to Coney Island_where, despite * 
Nathan's, washing down frankfurters with root beer. 
Except for the few manifestations of frenzy among her fans, Mari- 
ven her a 
freedom and happiness which she has seldom, experienced, 
ee. nen See new Tow) Terk #8 largely re 
A ptoduct of foster-home upbringing, che is a model oanegabeh. 
|| She plays with the children in her friends’: +homes,; helps with the dishes, mr | Sponsible for her new bliss: : 
    | she showers her hosts with adrpiration.. . « 
| She is aware that they are persons with high literacy rates, an 
\ achievement attracts her as an elaborate window display would 
‘excite the interest and envy of a child from a welfare-roll family. 
Se & phaue af 1  bhcary to which the corstual to Giraud Gl 
the intellectual is' dismissed as an “egghead,” Marilyn Monroe per» 
versely entertains a respect for, education that amounts to a reverence, 
The desperate eagerness td fill the-cultural gaps in a sporadic and 
Soemmghese etecartes qptends aq far hadi Sk hey Gee oo Saye. ae 
Insofar as ber reading habits are flercely regular gnd'on © Ma. 
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far the painful progress through the classics has penetrated. 
“You're never quite sure how much she's learned,” he said. “She i 
- learns slowly, but once she’s absorbed something, she holds on tot. 
os ‘Bak ar> oo pepened shoe win nine tae SE 
you suspect it might always be out of her reach, you keep t 
wee ea | siocun* be ake Se 
“But I suppose,” jhe sighed, “ 
quotes chatacterizing "The Brothers ougeta 
‘he lets wil sicher tn her ends wi whe 
ve ors Of OX   x story,’ New York, 
Millions. Eye Right Back 
the leading cinematic — 
conspicuously Hollywoodian -dark. glasses, they stand unnoticed at 
‘| makes her own bed and doesn’t litter the place with her belongings. Too, .......... 
tance Sie Sete, noe eltarel eeenhete i bet Set SOE ee 
unitainty derided. . 
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in Industry, Farming 
today celebrated the 38th anni- 
versary of the Bolshevik Revolu- 
tion with a massive parade which 
played down Soviet military 
might. . 
No new guns, armor or aircraft 
were displayed in a brisk 20-min- 
ute arms demonstration, the brief- 
est observers ever witnessed oh 
this holiday. 
While the ceremony 
clear of emphasis on mili 
| tential, there was no lack of pomp 
‘on this. biggest holiday in the So 
viet Union. 
'ment leaders watched stolidly as 
the marchers filed past in sunny | 
but cold weather: Heading the par- 
of top leaders were Premier 
Nikolai Bulganin and Communist: 
party chief Nikita 5S. Khrushchev. 
Defense Minister Marshal 
Georgi K. Zhukov, who took. the 
salutes, made a mild opening ad- 
_ | dress, 
Same spectators thought the So- 
viets were bending over backward 
to support their contention they 
are peace-loving, unaggressive and 
friendly and thus help their own 
| Position at the: Big Four foreign |. 
in Geneva. ministers’ conference in 
industry. 
listed such developments as the 
normalization of Soviet-Yugoslav 
relations as an example of Soviet 
striving for lessening of interna- 
tional tension. He-made no men- 
tion of the United States or a cap- 
italist threat. 
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government is guided by Lenin's 
principle of peaceful coexistence 
and continues to struggle for the 
cause of peace,’ Zhukov said. 
Fail to Save Woman 
“TIONIA & — Firemen pounded | 
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but were too late to save the life 
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38 Auburn Ave. ‘FE 4-8240 organization to standardize world| By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS Ava Gardner,’ received by: 
nd promote wa-| HOLLYWOOD (INS) — On No-|Queen Elizabeth, cabled Grace LIV ING ROOM ier vember 17, Roc Husson will be Kelly that her majesty likes To Mere: ¢ Where You CAVE! | 8 Pe. OUTFIT — -“EDWARDS” © |) Foreign ports represented ih. Rock set for thinking about mar- has rented a three bedroom house   
  
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CORENG lumbia, France, Guam, India, Jap-| until I'm thirty,” were his exact ae "* sarge mh 
General ptasmendicing an, Korge, Liveria, Mexion, Por, 19 : * 6 sent home for cook books. ; Sweden, Thailand, Venezuela, Viet . J * ¢-* Rock Phyllis Gates sat at 
‘Nam and Union of South Africa. our roth che. Gary See OB ay all today. See you tomor- 
eecinenmtiantnsan party and from the way they "¥: 
ee | looked. at one another, my guess 
BUY |is that Phyilis is the girl. ap slap «aa ‘Armenians fo Honor 
Home Owner's Policy '|) (°tes te ciate Unherste 2 U.S. Congressmen: ‘ii ternational, has a big one lied 
)% , Wp for its fairhaired boy. Moré than 99 Pontiac Armenian 
will. be—among freedom-see! AND SAVE - (@) — caylee - Armenians attending a testimonial 
Fire, Extended Coversge, Residence the story of @ tobacco dynasty to in Detrolt Saturday. The banquet, 
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H. R. Nicholie Insurance Agency | 's5. tare Ba hin c- “US. representatives to be hon- | iis ——y 8-Pc. OUTFIT —____|-49-Me. Clemens Phone FE 2-2326 | *2 | jared are Alvin M. — (Re : A smart sefs and chair covered in modern 
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busy making ‘‘Zarak Khan” with “Communist: Takeover and Occu- 
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‘At 1:41-3:39 | mada and London with me,” Navassardian, executive secretary | 
      §;37-7:35- Mike said teday, “because of of the New York ACIA. Toast-| 
Thre THURS. Se ae 9:3 the children plys being needed | master will be Peter Karapetian, | 
- The Best-Seller Thet Rocked the here to start ‘Raintree County’ Wayne County assistant prosecu- | 
for MGM seen after the first of tor. : ant, _TERMSE the year.” - o 
There's also the important mat- ‘Grocery Store Reporks | 
ter of Liz's. health. She had many setbacks making “Giant” and she | Burglar’ $ Loot; 1 Potato 
APHRE needs to get as much rest as pos- BOISE, Idaho ® — There was a! Bo 0 : A R T . [sible before starting “Raintree weekend burlary .attempt at a/| 
County.” one of the most costly | jocal grocery, Total loss: one po- | pictures ever filmed .by MGM tafo. |   
  World With Its Doering Is on the Screen! 
  wm | with a budget of $7,000,000. | Police said someone forced open | 
'a sliding door, cut open a sack of | 
potatoes just inside and tossed a 
spud across the alley, But they) 
didn't try to enter the store. 
  | The last time I talked with Rou- 
/ben Mamoulian’ was in Rome. 
where he had a great success with 
“Oklahoma!” He took. “Okla- ee 
homa!” to Paris, Naples, Milan 
and Venice. In Venice it played in Death: Toll Rises Cine roan the beautiful Feniche Theater. SAPPORO, Japan un—Nine more 
_in “THE TRIAL” | Rouben and Azadia, who ‘are bodies were recovered today at! | home now, will not stay very /) (the Mojiri Mine, bringing to 57 : 9.Pe, BEDROOM OUTFIT 
leng because Reuben will go the known death toll in last Tues      EXTRA! “surersonic ace’ FRI. 
    
  | East to direct Terence Rati- | day's underground explosion. a“ nee a 2 , tag) gomst bed tenaropng, te — 1 
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| santy were e rescued. Se 3 boudelr’ lamps. He told me that he saw Lau. °° 'Y | Se easy ve , 
rence Olivier and Vivien Leigh in’ , S ; ° | “Macbeth” at Stratford on Avon, | ae 
Later, the Mamoulians go to 
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PASS MUFFED — End Bob DesEnfants of Miinois leaping to catch 
a pass in third quarter in Saturday's game at Champaign. The pass fell 
to the ground when he was hit by Michigan QB Jim Maddock (26). It 
was such tactics, however, that brought Illinois a 25-6 upset victory.     
tuav Pass Cocks — Michigan 
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gain. Michigan State won 27-0 in the   AP Wirephote 
Sate ail Sicha tblieas aicka « sake 
3rd quarter Saturday for a 10-yard 
Big Ten game at East Lansing. 
  
S., Mexico in Title Battle NEW YORK ®—The National 
shouldn't be. 
lacked riders. 
With two of the final three inter- *. 8 
national jumps on today’s | 
  Before the show, it was agreed 
/@enerally that the Americans didn't | 
‘have the horses and the Mexicans | (risburg less om two rocks ago. 
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predicament. They were involved | 
  
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Victory i in 7 NFL Contests DETROIT (AP) — For five fleet- the fitle of “football flop of the 
ing minutes it seemed. like old year.” 
times at Briggs Stadium Saturday But no matter what had gone be- 
| fore, the Lions were a sharp foot- | 
ie those rabiutes—the final five—| ball team in those five minutes— 
Ge tote Lies bee ee alert, decisive and even slightly 
champions they er ae cm: ~ brilliant. 
coming from behind for a ictory the Balti Colts. After 55 minutes of mediocre | 
It was the Ist victory in seven — 
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Square Garden when 
he por gr so veg Oe to victory | 
after a jump-off with two members | 
‘of the Irish team. * * * 
Mariles, who is competing 
‘against his physician's. orders, won 
the other international test on Chi- ‘The. form chart says this) Yank team, pulled up lame at Har- | ili Il. The Americans were 
Shut out in this one.- 
The amazing Riviera Wonder is 
the open jumper champion to the 
chagrin of everyone but his-owner, 
Bernie Mann of Port Washington, 
jin an automobile crash just before N.Y, Wonder didn't know a fence 
rest, North Star, owned by 
Morton W, Srnith, wen the class, 
The hentee title, ocaver. still | 
is up‘in the air. Chappaque, owned 
by Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Paxon | 
of Holicong; Pa., and Mrs: Smith's- 
Jazz Session, are deadlocked for. 
the lead, each with 14 points. 
  
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Mizzou Coach Pine Top 3 — - Sooners, 
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Country Squads Take 
MHSAA Honors 
State high school cross-country 
titles eluded Pontiac _ and Welles 
123, behind 
‘River Rouge (96), for the —_ B 
event, 
Kalamazoo 4g), Jackson (148) 
and. Battle Creek (157) followed 
two spots. Birmingham was 6th 
with 195. 
PHS' Perry Williams and Bill | 
were 3rd and 4th.back of 
Bob Lake (Kazoo) and a Grand 
Rapids runner. Lake's time was 
10:27, Other PHS finishers were 
Rod Treais (30th), Gene Cretal 
| Gist), Don Evans (T7?th) and Pete 
Cox (101st) and Alex Barge (109's) - 
Joe Bailey was Walled Lake's 
ist man to-finish, in 9th spot. Bill 
Hosley was 19th, -Gerald. Avery 
25th, Charles Wilson 29th and Jim | 
Wilson 4ist. 
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S ay Seen Roses! ace the Ginitate Welverines | power with Ist string left half 
wide open, The more frantic Mich-! Harry Jefferson carrying most of | 
meme the better Mitchell 61 yards so that quarterback Em 
| Lindbeck could pass 25 yards to 
the fourth quarter Mitchell | end — —* for the touch- 
entire Michigan | dow 
yards and the 3rd 
Titini touchdown. It was easy for 
| Mlinels te score a 4th one after 
a that left them Tllinois got ‘its 2nd score after 
Mitchell had sprinted 54 yards to 
‘the Michigan 16. Then Lindbeck 
‘passed to right half Abe Woodson, 
| who acored. 
Lady Luck Gave 
State Help for 
Smashing Win All MSU Touchdowns 
Followed Mistakes by aH ri The Ist ig ‘china te the ist period was authentic [lini     
Racer's Death | 
‘Heralds Close 
Bobby. Ball Memorial 
Fatal to McGrath As | 
AAA ‘Changes: Policy |       EAST LANSING ® — Seniors 
first was Jack McGrath's. who traveled West two ¥ z 
    | The runaway wiped out a 27 
| humiliation at the MSU ~aheatiatieg 
ing game last year and the 6-0 re- 
| versal that marred an otherwise 
perfect, season two years ago. 
‘More important, Michigan State 
is once again in contention as a 
Rose Bow! candidate—and . who | 
'would have daréd to predict that 
before the Spartan season started? 
Conference leader Ohio State 
can't make a repeat trip to Pasa- 
dena and Michigan and State are | 
| tied for 2nd with one loss each. | 
Record lf—the big if—Michigan loses or 
| ee with either indian aor Ohio 
State and if the Spartans beat 
| Minnesta, the MSU seniors should 
make their return visit. 
Except for the fatal -butterfinger 
business with the ball, Purdue was   —- 
—y% 
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NHL. Cellar; 
‘Now Dismal 3-6-5 
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First Title 
  Undefeated Orchard Lake . St. 
Mary won the. Suburban Catholic | 
League football championship Sun- | 
day amensens at Orchard Lake. 4 
* * 
Rev, aoe Rakoczy’s eric I 
Eaglets smashed St, Frederick 
to. submission, 44-0, to post Aa 
ith straight victory mes th the ist. 
SCL title in St. Mary history, 
Held to a surprising 13-0 lead 
| at halftime, the Eaglets poured | 
five TD's across the goal in the 
, Und half to climax the 1955 sea- 
son with a league crown won in 
amazingly easy fashion. 
- * * 
Big Gerry Leszezynski | 
both Ist-half touchdowns, The| 
bruising . fullback romped eight | 
yards around end in the Ist quar- | 
ter and his 3¥d of the game with a | 
20 yards around the same Sank’ 
for another, — 
. * sd 
Leszezynski accounted for St. 
Mary’s Ist score in the 3rd quar- scored 
    15-yard gallop ‘through tackle. 
  ee i Angeles naively are telling eager seek on the Haifhack Len “Mallat circled end 
$ PS | Michigan ‘State football squad all on a three-yard jaunt for the next 
tee Tatianepelis ‘Speedway, was TD of the period and Ted Kopacki killed yesterday when his car went | about the glories of playing in the hel nad pgs on Sr — 
ange. Be A HN mm | Rose Bow. preg Fh glen ot Ay, top of him in the 86th lap of rer] The Big Ten bow! bid question is, 
100-mile .Bobby Ball Memoria wide qpen again after luck de- | Eaglets added two more tallies 
championship race. serted Michigan at Mlinois and the | in the last gre Second-string 
‘The second career closed yester- | pckj6 lady worked overtime help- — rid Charkowski 
day when the American Automo- ing Michigan State against Purdue. raced 14 yards to score one of 
bile Assn. ended its sponsorship | Seam nd guard Sam Seectenta championship racing after 4%. All of the touchdowns in the. | up the point-making by 
years. The AAA had announced 77-6 Spartan win Saturday came P Sovoping up Larry. Morven’ fone 
earlier it would quit, saying racing because some Boilermaker made | bie and running 3? yards into has been placing increasing em- 2 boe-boo. The alert MSU ball- ere | 
phasis on speed, power and driver | hawks grabbed seven Purdue 
endurance and that these objectives | fumbles and frustrated’ passer 
are not in line with the AAA's Lenny Dawson by picking off 
safety program. | three of his throws, Eaglets : Cright rn) 4 Fred, 
44-0, for SCL Crown - 
    pay - dirt, Paul Trapebowtak 5 
placekicked two extra poinfs, 
It was St, Fred's 6th defeat of 
the season along with two ties and 
extended the Rams’ winless me : 
to 24 games. 
Breaks Move. 
Texas Aggies 
  ‘Closer to Title Eleven of 20 TD’s Come 
From Opponents’ Errors 
This Season 
COLLEGE STATION, Tex. a 
‘It a football falls to the ground or flies through the air, there's al- 
it'll wind up clutched in the arms 
of a Texas Aggie. 
If you'd like the secret of Texas 
A&M's success this upsetting sea- 
son, just check the fumble recover- 
ies, pass interceptions and blocked 
| kicks. The anonymous kids of Ag- 
| gieland—and both assertions are 
|true: There are no outstanding 
| stars and the average age is 19.5 
years—have scored 20 touchdowns 
| in winning 6 games, losing 1 and 
| tying 1 and 11 ‘TD's came on the 
a so-called breaks. 
* * * ? 
Southern Methodist can give you 
| first-hand information. The Aggies - 
| beat SMU 13-2 Saturday night to 
ence race and become heavy fa- = Hopalong Still ae seen ii 
Holds Top Spot: = MSU's Planutis No. 2. 
as Buckeye Ace Runs. 
CHICAGO ” — Howard (Hopa- 
long) Cassady, Ohio State's All- 
| America halfback, is turning the 
i Big Ten scoring race into a run- 
away. 
      almost as tough as advertised. The 
big Boilermake line was rough and 
Dawson hit his receivers with a 
fist-full of passes. 
Earl Morrall, Michigan State's 
; All-America quarterback candi- 
date, did a brilliant job of directing | 
the‘ MSU opportunists despite a 
_sprained hand and was the Ist to 
prove to ‘Purdue that to err may be 
human, but also costly. | 
Here's how the scoring went: 
Bill Murakowski, giant Purdue 
fullback, tried to lateral to a team- 
HEE guile : 
is 
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f   hit -driving down to the Michigan 
State 10. Morrall took the handoff t Te 
ty opposite direction for the touch- 
down, 
Arch Mafsos, sophoinore guard 
from Detroit, set up the 2nd tally 
by palling down a Dawson pass 
on the Purdue 33. Michigan State 
took five plays to drive in with 
Clarense Seite carrying Ge © 
nal 10 yards, 
Buck Nystrom, recovered_a. Pur- | 
due bobble on the MSU 43. Hallf- 
| back Walt Kowalezyk barrelled the 
Jast 20 yards: 
Center Johnny Matsko kicked off 
| and ran down to join the tacklers. 
Godfrey followed up with his nd Just as he reached the scene of 
4on a driving scréened 30-footer. | action, Purdue's Ed Neves was hit 
Detroit finished with a 45-20 on the 20 and Matsko grabbed the 
edge, their most lopsided | ball in mid-air to field his own 
margin this year, | kick for the final score. a orc nnees 
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on Victory Over Benedicts 
St. Michael’s Shamrocks} Park St. Rita blanked Royal Oak mate who wasn't there as he was | 
instead and sped 90 yards in the | | touchdowns and 
* * 
Cote Tomas of Wisconsin 
3rd with 36 
    vorites to win the championship. 
;Fhey recovered five Southern 
on ie Reston, Stee ae 
ery pra the morgen: 5 te 
iana State they useda fumble and 
a pass interception for touchdowns: 
against University of Houston Away With Race — Seated two fumbles and a blocked Pogo into touchdowns and 
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  up a in! sp Mafy, 12-0, resigning the Irish 
Benedict, 26-13, Syn- 
day afterioon at Ives Fcid in. Frederick os   |; PRETTY — Irma Knapp clears the ber with ‘eunting to spare 
to a cellar-sharing role with St. — the high jump in Milan: The Austrian girl is competing ina 
| meet against the women stars = Ttaly and France. 
  
Highland Park. 
Bob Mineweaser's Mikes nied 
their loop season with a 43 record | 
ent mom bd ne sree Such ot 
The bow! selectors, who should’a 
| Stood in. bed for all they learned 
‘Jast Saturday, take another look 
determining conference champions, 
_|in the 2nd, period, Dropps hit Mine- At least six ‘ae ‘bow! berths | 
afte open, with the Cotton, Sugar | 
and Gator Bowl committees still 
.}unsire*who they'll wind up with. 
Snorer ‘fromthe unbeaten-untied— ranks 
rg Saturday, the Rose “ea { i     e UCLANs still are going strong 
to etter: shelling? — of —_ 
Hi : a mse 0 victory} Ohig State ‘the current Yeader, |   champ. With Michigan playing 
weak sister Indiana this weekend, 
Michigan State-has to.smack Min- 
Michigan, 
Maryland, teamed with Okla-. 
homa and West Virginia’ as the 
last of the major unbeaten-and-un- 
| tied teams, can. settle a bowl and 
title “‘question’’ 
   
et ee ee 
  Bow! berth in one eany sweep 
| pation lowa State ite 27th sho rr ames and Hel is ineligible to return rd hos Rose | “ Nebraska “" Iowa State — Nov. %° 
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New Years Day Bowl. Picture Still Incomplete 
"With Six Major Berths Open; Big 10 Muddled ” By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Bowl even if it repeats as Big 10) 10-7 while Oklahoma was blanking. 
Missouri 20-0 last Saturday. -- 
* * ™ 
West Virginia comes in for an‘ 
at the somewhat curdled cream ,nesota and hope for an Ohio State, other look by the bowl selectors 
_ of the hopefuls this Saturday as victory next week since the Spar- Saturday Against Pitt, The Moun- 
college football. takes a crack at tans play one less game than , taineers won their third straight 
‘Southern Conference crown last 
weekend, but may have left the 
sélectors skeptical in their mere 
13-7. decision over George Wash- 
ington, 
The bow! committees also make 
a second study of the Southeast- 
ern and Southwest Conferences this. 
weekend. —. 
Georgia | Tech: and Tewnebene 
Ste vs. UCLA *at-Pasadena. . Conference title; and the Orange | gave the ‘selectors little help. by | Fiaying « a ror tie. Auburn and Mis- Baylor they got their first score / 
    
     
       
    
       
         
  * slam of the Ryder Cup gait trophy | sey “TWENTY-SIX f 1HE PON TIAC PRESS, 
  * 
  
  nal # would appear that the best way 
for Great Britain to gain posses- | 
      * « 
This $4 score was the best the 
British have ever done on Ameri- | 
can soil and at least-one spark- 
ling upset‘ was included in. their 
victories—the victory of England's 
John Jacobs over the ,American | 
star, Cary Middilecoff, 1-up on the | 
%th hole, . 
But the cold fact remains that | 
the U.S, team, performing before 
several thousand fans under a hot 
sun and bright blue skies at the 
Thunderbird Country Club, packed 
too much talent. 
  And the cup, wich hasn't seen 5 Ryder Untied States—Sam Snead‘ over 
Capt. Dai Rees, 3 and 1 
Capt. Chick Harbert over Syd- 
ney: Scott, 3 and 2. 
Tommy Bolt over Christy O'Con- 
Jack Burke rte over Harry Brad- 
i shaw, 3 and 2. 
British; 
Jacobs over Middlecoff, 1-up. 
Eric Brown over Jerry Barber. 
3 and 2 
Arthur Lees over Marty Furgol, 
3 and 1. 
Saturday the ‘United States won 
three out of four doubles matches. 
* a 
Snead's win was over perhaps 
the most consistently dangerous of 
the visitors, little Rees, a gallant 
fighter who refused to fold even 
when Slammin’ Sam had him 5 
down after 18 holes. 
Jacobs, at 30 an excellent com- 
petitor under pressure; was 2 down 
  ‘putt when they halved the 36th hole, “These were the gallery attrac. 
tions—Snead and Rees, Middlecoft 
and Jacobs... i} Tea .    ins Ii wicsc oa vod bad tec’ de ceedbane Wn aaa 
ponents, too, however. Bradshaw | l-up | over | 
attrac. | fired a 65, six under par, at Burke, man after-18 
and all it got him was an’ “even” | the 
after the morning round. Ford, the! But    MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1955 ve Doha 
  
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  | to Middlecoff after the morning | three of them—Maryland, Okla- 
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mairis in the custody of the Pro- the match, and by the "33rd hole rated as major ou outhits, ; al 
— Golfers Assn. of Amer- 
“The eight singles matches yes- | 
terday went like this: | he was sa 
* * 
asddtecett won the 35th hole and. 
  
  
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  control, not speed, is the 
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Cranbrook's soccer team bowed 
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jover Green Bay yesterday. | 
The Bears (4-3) can move into 
a first-place tie in the Western 
Conference by beating Los Angeles 
(5-2) Sunday at Wrigley Field. The 
Bears beat the Rams, 31-20, earlier 
this season. 
* * * 
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den,”” said Halas who claimed aft- | 
er the first three losses that his, 
ei still had a chance for the | 
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change jobs. can laze around fea ri ag, | ane nd as deep: | tance of the prizes and privileges _ Se Sally cation wtelotiar ohae: aoe I bP: that he Bas ly as it is presumed she does, which they cannot have. And of all | This is the hard, virtually im- 
olates until she feels like facing | was her first and, true | 0% the constant awareness of his) the prizes and privileges which | possible way, meet on er 
her friends. : : ney % "ue | words and actions—at least for | exist, none is greater than a ones 
" : many to.-come, son to love, and the te to keep Her immediate world will soon In to er ° forget ali about the unfortunate _ years come, Margaret's : > : ; him for her) beside you.: ee : a neces every. sidelong )giance will prob- | For there can be no doubt that! Even though parquet ‘has been | ontiac | fotor ee : y Meeetaen ‘enue on |e as having | he will be followed and observed’ trained to be strong of will and. : 
000 shares followed by a block | }.5¢ bu: EP pS ox ener cars pore ie con & Oe es Beemer set tennis nn rend tema lna sheer Paci a nich Dc Amerna’s lergest Selling 
of 00 shares ff 334 at OH. | is Lond tho Mt, Mh. fat'| nomeut —-a woman whe loves : Fj TOILET TANK BALL “Standard Of ni yar ne eg Me 100-1 "doa yobs: ouly once—she can forget too. | rromo Bs ive nay wats eee ae 
pend tetorne st wend) Eerie, Loti tah | Bo Sheng ponder Wut Disneys True Life Adventures |". epee S par gate pst a Bef catais’ ot "tat . fot.  relcneg tate of ome V ~ Met of 33 Years With [tent be Doll instantly stops she today on 00-125 dos * - ' 1 . | weter 
at 144%. It is selling ex-dividend, 180, éee > On a Now that her romance “with ", GM, C.' O. Johnson, to 7S¢ AT HARDWARE STORES 
On Thursday and Friday, the stock a ti doz bch. | Group Capt. Peter Townsend has RARE Fonda J Head 4 Plants Here ley, : : it’s bigger and 
som se hatte | ante a ee ee ‘ Ls “1.25 pk Deke: peppers. 7 co Lanka Sab Like A LIVING Buel E. Starr, general manu- (== 2 , 
New York Stocks green, No 1, bu; peppers, | she can never leave : Fed, weet, We be, bu: sale WEDGE, THE facturing manager at Pontiac (Late Morning Quotations sweet, Noh te Jong — — —_ Rhig ? TREE Motor Division today. announced , 
Adeival . ... 208 Int Bus Mach 401 | No 198 ba. oe, bance, Wo | Pres® Will remind her she’s "get- EXERTS CEAGELESS =; ; wey | { Harv..... 36.8 : No i a from herself. five promotions in the manufac- | Air Reduction 37.2 , Int 1, .00 bu; radishes, . ting away f Allied Chem nT “Hat Mick"). 198 | sp oe, bohe, Faauhes: Fe, fancy, ** * PRESSURE YEAR <td turing staff. | 
‘hills ‘Chalmers be} 7 Crk Coal.. 27.3 | w io, % | She can certainly not change her Tee YEAR Cc. 0. Jonson. a veteran of 33 
Mem Lid 1088 tet el eS Tel | eat We 1 ibe, Delis, | gilt-edged career, for she has fone, years with General Motors, will 
ae airiins 324 jenos Man... m3 Rot 6-1 80 bu; Hubbard. No | pledged herself to royal duty, be general super- 
Am Cyan’ Sra Kelsey--Hayen.26.3 | 1, 100-38 Si oat tomatoes, outdoor. | ALWAYS SUSPICION Oe paiatens <l. mane sees Am Gas & Bi. 49.1 ; Ko Turnip. No 1. 75-128 | ufacturing opera |} Correc  igaatly 
Am M & Pay. 409 Ereese, 88... 093) sor teh; turnip, topped, No 2, iso-| SH@.can never meet other men tions in the .Pon- = oo st oe ‘OF oy ee 80.4 | 2.00 bu. | without creating an international tee Slant Treek 
Am Beating 31.6 PiD MONSB + Oe Boabhens, No 1. 1 pe} oh | stir, And even should she ae e puaL ¢ CONTROL : 
98 Bee ok nt Locks Aires, 814) 1 00-1 38 ‘bu | Mustard. No. 1, 25-178 |to marry a man of distinguished and Engine 
$8 Fioes’:: Gt eet Gta cere Tene | 3 Plants county Wide Pek on Aree Co os GEE Mack Wrk....,202/  Lettuce Bald Ore Celery Cab- a A native of Retura of 
\Armenr & Go” ict pertin, Gi---.’ 2-9 | 0987s dp bu; endive, bleached Nol. 2:26: ef al il \) Columbus, Instructions 7. Days « Week Atl Cat Line. @ Mead Op... 616/27 bu. Bscarole, No 1, 135-175. bu: Johnson entered Mi ver 
eas at Meth, ‘cas, Wt] (See meee ae a bat the an a, es 13 ag et a lettuce,’ Butter, No i. 450-3.00 bu; let- e industry in 1919 % ; 
eth Steel ...1522 Mont Ward... 04.7| tuce. head, No 1, 2.50-3.00 3-dos crate; ; . Tr. 
jeocing Air .. 64 Motorola .... $¢ | lettuce, Read, No J. 1.00-2.00 be, lettuce, rain a e He joined Chev- JOHNSON 
— Se ee ES ae oe Seg rqlet in 1923 as an assistant fore- FE 4.5668 
orden BS xa Dairy...’ 90.1 “ase ama oT "| man. In 1936 when he’ was & 15% E. Lawrence, Pontiac 
a 2308 Rit Teac. ae Bn aa CHICAGO ~Grains barely held “genera foreman for Chevrolet ne 
judd Co ..... 312 NY Central:: 43 | pernorr Noy. 7.—(AP)— te», | Steady in quiet dealings on the sane raeadent. Prior to his : : im. ». 26.2 Nort & West.. 97.4) | Detroit..casgs included, ral-state | |Board of Trade today. night supe: Camp Boub .. 423 Wo Am Av... 45) Grades dvaniced recent appointment, vdmch ret Campd Wy .. 405 Nor Pac...... Ss Whites — Grade A jumbo 55-64 © weight- At the outset wheat adv t to the General Manufacturing | 
coe fs] whee ag oa —, 321, 04 Sverage S€°. large 51-54 wid. ore. | small fractions, Buying apparently rut ts now improved Capital Airi'’. 37.3 Owens 1 Gi. S0.1/ $2's, medium 3.29 wid ove. tree si, | Was based in part on the knowl- Manage Carrier Cp s 823 pea @ Bp. ¢ Browns — Grade A ambo 53-60 wid. edge Yugoslavia will start making ; M. L. " Leland “mancturin SPEED UP 
Coter Tree .. 834 Barks Ue... 2 , are. Oh tgee S183 ‘ae smelt. 33; | purchases of cash wheat tomor- | Speietentent at er men to 
Serpe. 3 FO _MA...... 38.1) Stade B Meow 0: grede C large sass row. but the bread grain quickly tions »in the Bary 
Cities Bri. - 882 pee, Coes. SET | Checks 30. | slipped back into the lethargy 
Geet Pea. a SED vovervee BOR Wnitec-Orade’ & entra large 84 large | of the rest of the market. Goon Cola .'.129 Philos .--.-0s 324) 4952) medium 38-31. ' Wheat the end of the first a ,_Wheat. near the end of the } ey Fe pit Piole G..1- 3 | . cuacaGo BUTTER AND EoGs | Bod * 05: Stee Ye igher. | Con NW Gas... 342 -Pure Oil 366| CHICAGO, Nov. 7 (A) —ataat shee Dece $2. os rae ss lower Consum you 32. tex Drug .... 9.2) Teceipts 466.349; ; wholesale ie to % higher, December $1.29%: 
“Sone hot 8 or A ig = Ol ote C Seah carn. vo 56.5, Oats unchanged to \% higher, De- 
Sern Pa or 4 <r Pend ‘oo eA lar: receipts 19,108; * ete | ember 65%; rye % lower to % Curtiss Wr .. 27 Repub Sti... a8 | ale bus ing. prices llewer to 2) higher er: | higher. December $1.12%; soy- 
Ba 'eés ie dos Leed.”” 38 | Ser mined 6; med medium 36: Us. aS beans unchanged to 1 cent lower, Dis C Beag . 2. Baas Sak + e¢ 41; dirties 28; checks 27; current re- begmgrerd ce ace brags 10 pm 
Doug Airc... sab Al RR... 746 | oa paul to cents a d pounds high- | ’ 
Be" Font) 230) Set one oes | cMicago, ier. ¢ vaPs Potatoes: ar- (ef November $11.90. World Righe Basarved , King Fesnires 11-7) ~ Bast Air L «. 92 sinclair O.... $7 | civals 44, op track 163, and total U. 8. Saat Se Syndicate East Kod |... 2°. gocony Mob... 57.4 shipments 451. t a eee UNTIL FINA Y Ba stu 33 Sot Pe... 37 | tate, firm. Cariot track sales Grain Prices LL 
Emer Rage .. 133 Sot gon: S| Leah Mae seth ekote Penton: | CHICAGO, Nov.7 (AP)—Open todas: THE SOLID ROCK 16 SPLIT IN ALL DIRECTIONS. ao te Bs i Brand Pa 9 uese ty — and’ waxed, ; 2.00% Been . 
re PERUSE pom Me or) Lodge Calendar (C ** San tee ‘ : peers (a ress | Leads F d. ¢ ty Death 
Fray tre 68h Brad boeken. CRO, PORTA ade | a: Hi | e Calendar Chevy ord: | oun ins Ser Ba”: a. Be Hee pee tae Doe me oe TR ta aaa ere "by 5,100 New U meaner ey we «2 |\Mar. ..:... a . 
Cee Motor “yea: See hens 2444-26, pane te: he oe TR oS = aera ae oho Officers by ew nits COMMERCE — Service for Al-| 
$2 3" Dear’, 108 Eivy creneee Be: caponeties ‘bd ee) AE ew at iss | orvanst bert ‘Sertin 28. 3815 Union Lake! shift. He joined 
, Gen Time!) 24 Sinn S| St ee ee eee Gea ae Pevve 62.6) Some 3. te | Ford division by more than 5,100 Rd., will be held in Sincoé, Ont. | -Soteeh Basis. “nt t Con... $61) "Market, about steady, Receipts Nebt | ew 0 erican| N : Bri of bn pe 
Goodyear 2: a Be covets ee sit oaeeriene, coi et ~ Fy ews in re this year's fist sine monte. | pier ; getter yom with = i # rey St git DDw Aur Lin... 305 h Will Close: ae Hartwick, 47, of The figures, pa plas Gt Mo Ry... 41.7 » of Oxford | published today by 
Se: ef a cache, POULTRY an C anges | Saturday pleaded guilty to driving Automotive News were: Chevro-, 1" Oakwood Cemetery, Sincoe. Mr. | | held positions in 
Hersh Choe... 468 >" $£3 | steady: capometien ‘vontinue re-| NEW YORK i — The New York under the influence of liquor. Ox- let 1,220,094; Ford division 1,168,-/ Martin died Saturday. oe ee Pesci 12.3 De Ton .."":*. 196 | seipis in coope OT (yesterday 1.115 coops, | ford Township Justice Fred F. $0. He is survived by his wife, | ‘ Warn B Bic’. 30 216.470 1B): fed mms prices eae | and American stock exchanges will fined her $100 and $25 | e @¢ 6 J € t 2 s 2 
2 M* Neste dns. fo. ius. light hens testes rosters’ ar |be closed tomorrow, election day. | bg <a The industry total for the Janu-| —mowene: two sons, Danny 2nd | fore transferring saps 2 Bast a eee bas, a. owier, “Mees | The Chicago Midwest stock ex-| a ary ber period was 5,469, Albert at home; his father, Abra-/ to the manufac- cee S13 Woolworth.” 49.3 | 15. 26-28. . : “ [Change will operate as usual, es to grand larceny. 12%, In the same 1954 period the ham of Sincoe; a sister, Bertha of | turing depart- rose he jones BP tS i will those bo Ries yo cegy vied Fai A me total was 3,519,629, of | Windsor, Ont.: and three brothers, | ment ae Se S ivestock - | Waterford fined |which Chevrolet’ got 1,038,825; | William, Walter, and Wilfred, all 
SERIES | | pengHS PUES, sia [teri omeds|Toemahip Dance Wie Defoe [Pee Snes LA =f I | ALE: Figures after decimal points ot Kons | Heed ms cate, Sotervons sround/ Grain exchanges throughout the | Furgy, Z In the battle for third place in William B. Caskey “a. oo bas present | , 
“4 receipts, coms, apply, ‘octudes Parcund ee eee ee | Nathaniel McCann, 21, of Flint, |W, Cam deliveries Buick regis- SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP —! tne most modern engine plant in) a 
33 | opened : stendy but later trade at New York election day will be |Who pleaded guilty Saturday to ‘ered 58,650 poy Nee ering Service Is pending for William B. | the automobile, industry. Get Acquainted Offer! 
35 | early ales tity and commercial steers | the cotton exchange, wool, cotton- | driving, was sentenced | Piymouth's |S ter Sift vince sith, | CukeY $825 Dixie Highway, from) — Anderson. a native of Newport, _ 
13 | Mitr ‘wtesdyi ne satty sales bulls: wrecks | Se€d oil, soybean oll and the New |to 30 days in Oakland County Jnil | oe ers registrations to 407,$57.. Sharpe Funeral Home in Clarks- 1 from Rhode le GENUINE BLUE WHITE 
| ¢rs and feeders about steady; losd prime | York produce exchange. There also ‘Justice Alva P, ton. Mr, Caskey died last night - a Searye i fed sie 23.38: load. 23.38: 4 Ct. DIAMOND BEY OR Rent aN ana | He eany tales average. cond te iew will be a dairy and poultry market. Richardson after. he failett to pay The Chevrolet total gave the big | after he was stiuck hy a car,.cross:| engineering. worked as a sales 
| prime fed steers, and 22 00- his fine of $70. manager before joining Pontiac wo 
Rails Unit fusca | commercial grec ooaaee a Netfers * pom division 22.31 ng hes in| ing Dixie Highway, Anderson as super- ye . ’ | $3 34a. be: mostly Charles Miller, 21, of 49 Clov itry registrations; Ford divisiori| - ,, y: Fromm, ahaa ions ts ate |e ap ale toad and Rochester Musician a. pleaded not. guilty Saturday | ee ee Mrs. Maude G.°Retherford intendent of the V-8 engine plant 4 
«ho is oy HY AT | Siecle: bok ae ad to breaking and entering. He was | hee LAPEER — Service for Mrs.| is G. R. Scharf. Prior to his ene Month ‘see... 3 ine vet less : and cutters monly BA two loads | Is Dead at Age of 9] {placed $5,000 bond by Water.| Chrysler Corp. registering a total | Maude Grace Retherford, 67, 77g | Promotion, he was assistant roy S 
Eyes wits Me ISS ake 1a, cues mabe ope. “Rarly sales veal | ford. Justice Willis D. |of 48890 units for -January-Sep- = Bain St. will be etd Tues. vet t Sinat-& ices 203 1169 672 lang) OTS Bout | y ou : Le , Pending his rance tem! this year, got 17.35 per | at 2:30 p.m, at Muir Brothers \ 1 tages 663 155.2 extablished: few sales good and lor ROCHESTER — Margaret W. — charge of the aft-| i EP si BE BY i ine SS Se eee high | Nov. 14. ‘cent of the industry tothl. Plymouth | Funeral Home. Burial will. be in | Commercial era 8 te i pre 7 died Saturday at the | wes Chrysler's largest| gainer with Mt. Hope Cemetery. ernoon shift! He Bg. Wat), 1h Menlini at | “igheep. salable 0. Market opening rnold Home, Detroit. A well Appearing on the same charge an increase of 2.17 cent over| Mrs. Retherford died Sunday at joined Pontiac! . 
| Mendy: receipts mainly slatghter lambs, known Detroit music teather-and before Justice LeFurgy, Donald jast year’s first nine months, ae ps il Motor. in 1926 and 1.00 Weekly 
ly good slaughter lambs 18.00-19.00. pep arya yen —ymethery Mer Tucker, 23; of 650 Second. St., was — = ended ill- has ~ held super- AU Wee 
= 1 RAE neg lived ai i Bivd. | unable to furnish his $5,000 bond visory position in himireg nn ”) : CHICAGO LIVESTOCK =| Rochester” for the past 12° D hs la Ni h the & » ved b Don: ont A seg CHICAGO, Nov. 4 (AP)—Salable h . . pas years./and was committed to Oakland | lurve y a son, Don the ‘sheet ‘metal’ 
18,000; moderately dctive” 30 to 78 lower ‘ She. received. her musical educa-| County Jail | eat si 1g = | ald Retherford, Lapeer; a daugh- plant and headed 
over 220 Ib. sows 4 eee mostiy | tion both in the United States ai : PHOBNIX, Aris. (AP)—Jack MeGreth, ter, Mrs. William Duncan, La- plants producing | ‘eo uN 
jsround 2 lower; all interest in tredr:| Europe: and had taught at-the| A bilifold containing $105 was re- 2) “rivers and ‘holder af whe aue-l ;. three dchildren; two ' = X= > Eee’ mixed grade lots 1, 2 and 3s 190-220-Ib Jag car drivers and of the one- “fap | Peer gran defense products Pom | ~ 
butchers 13.26-407: larseiy—t2 0-13.74 Detroit Conservatory of Music. At Ln lost Friday night. Marion | record of 143.783 mph. on the In- | brothers, Carl and Elvin Coulter immediately - fol- 
for lus cartving ‘Not Gnd. we 4 ner; | one time, she headed the Detroit |K- Taylor, 112 Palmer, told Pontac | Scelden,.” “Wenn ec | Must bat’ Lapeer and five sisters, Mrs. "lowing? Wérhd! Woe. at 14.00: most 230-280 I» running | Tuesday Musicale. Police that his driver's license was MEADOW, NY — Wiliam Best-| Kate Kintz, Sarasota, Fla:; -Mrs. ET Wer I ae . 
We No. 3 grade 13.00-15.36; ‘most | in the billfold. Sivcasne ‘sutton Weds sateuises whe ‘et | Therese Grieehabter,,‘Toledo, Ohia , Ns waies| | TGs: casks come endae 200 ueke | on ee Sater Mary, che Oe- tired-in 196 after thrve years service in | x06 Exeanor Elliott, Farmingtor.| ¢,,. W7ers Will succeed Scharf BARAT Ry a7) (aaa tia | oy) ara veloped 9 catering business and | While his car was parked in the | Tokyo as textile division consultant with iliat, Farmington | as assistant superintendent of the Seinble cattle 2.800: prime steers! served many important Detroit |CitysPariing lot Saturday night, |““ORUEANS, Mass— Winthrop | Mrs. Frances Chubb and Mrs. zzola | yg plant's afternoon shift. Wyers OPEN EVERY 
heifers: steady: cows steady mostly 26 | Social functions. Misy Wiley was were stoleri, Dale | Kent, ©, prominent erchitest whe de.) Simpson, both of Lapeer, and &/ has been with Pontiac Motor since JIRLIL SMa RL eR lower; bulls ‘mostly 50 lower; vealers | hostess of the Holland Tea-Room. | Wimberly, 988 Canterbury St. told | ot number of nieces'and nephews... 1977, . - atendy to 1.00 lower; stockers and feed- She and : : : : se J Ruth Weston, ers Weak; good and choice steets 1,150 hersister_also_operated | police. as oe ai whe PEP 
Pounds down 19.00-22.00: six loads choice | a‘ tea room, “Wiley’s,” in New played Aunt ‘ip. the -Broadwsy | Church: Bells to Ring Out ’ 078 22.50: m | eed: Li We. wesers. 16.00: 8 lend of York City. eye wre ag to peters ” Freace—Meutke "Owrile’ ti. Imlay City Chest Start cholce , : NB gd re : DeSota 1 i“ ! ch painter ‘ works hang in * 
ea, = ae REE tctno ho "|S Sy tee Se| aRSiO, Se Bevo: |, LAY, CHTY—urc, ble . $ 8.00-9. 75: : - . 5 car was in | wald, - 58, ationally - eve | 6:30 t will al the opening 
<a veh tae. is 60: Sealers 36.00 down leet ade dae ‘parking lot at Pontiac Motor Di- | spectalis,, research scientist and sss0-| of the porch light campaign for : jon, | Hopkins Medical the ew Township Community iL. pioneer 
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on. AROUND THE TOWN: 
WISH I'D SAID THAT: “You can tell ke benthy a man 
fs,” says Jan Murray, “by what he fakes: two at a time— 
stalze or pills.” wie 
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NEW YORK—Ernest Hemingway tells me he hasn't. been 
lucky yet trying to catch “the big one” in Cuban. waters for) 
about 500 pounds,” he apologized. - “Death Notices - eo CS 
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BOGIE, NOV, 6, 1955, CLARE 110 Pine Grove, age 81; be! 
husband of L. 
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neral the picture “The Old Man and the Sea.” So I asked, “What's the} Home with Dr. Tom Malone of- 
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biggest you've caught so far? Nothin’ real big . . only, str aae' Bone ‘gin te 2 
      
  Linda Darnell and Ann Miller, two gals trom ‘Texas, off on a) 
an interesting island custom. You buy a gallon of rum. for 22, 
_ take the empty jug back—-and ‘they give you 75c on the jug. 
  Irving Berlin was telling his favorite tale at-Luchow’s, 
When Slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom was fighting, he got clob- 
bered one night — and suddenly left the ring and started 
for his dressing room. The referee, bewildered, yelled, 
“Aren't you going te fight any more?” And Slapsierealied. « 
back, “Yes ... but not this evening.” ae 
British West Indian Airways trip to the Caribbean, learned of | Laan of Henry Katonen.. 
neral arrangements will be 
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  Rock Hunter?"—told Cell Chapman ‘that she was supposed :to/ 
wear s negligee in the show, but that Producer Jules — 
thought it was much too revealing for the stage. 
“Oh, let me have it,” exclaimed Miss Chapman, “and I'll wear, 
it as an evening gown!” 
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. Jayne Mansfield — the doll from Texas in “Will Success Spoil, NOV. 8, 1955, 
loved husban€ of Ni 
kirk; beloved son 
Neikirk; dear father pt Burt 
Neikir kc. Funeral service’ will be 
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sent. This disturbed me greatly until The Pontiac Press Marquis Childs, whe knows Churchill INDEX. - FOR WANT ADS intimately, explained it to me. “Why : To DIAL FE 2-8181 _ 
should be let you print it, when for : tee eS 
writing the same thing he gets $1 8 | CLASSIFICATIONS From 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. 
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as ——— assumes no | 7~ 4 tavortte cotumnist of mine is “Rube Rustic,” of the weekly! A**ovNcmuEnrs | ty "for errors" other - Walton, N. ¥.,-Reporter, who, as he puts it, covers all the better [ict raat cocccccccccf| Pfr, that por of the fra 
g barnyards. He recently . “A wildcat is friendly, sedan REET 3) ment which has been Teme eo 9°) EES Se sheer eegenseres dered ralueless . 
You scratch his back and he'll scratch yours. : Cemetery Lote cic ieccieees 8 error, When cane = : 
THE MIDNIGHT EARL... ci eae Cage sete wil be gives. 
Don Ameche, a laryngitis victim, hopes for his doctor's OK 
to return to “Silk Stockings” soon . . . Jackie Gleason asked Hsin Wanted Female” <.."-:'""°9]1 quinte'sbuteining’ ype sins Dorothy Shay for the diet she used to slice off-18 poungs ... ecommmeenee je A. 
Clark Gable rejected « “Person to Person” bid. Work Wanted Pemale’ 20.2777. wit ay to publication. 
siatikedas Gaal the day ofypublication after -nighter on the French Ri- — 
Garbe hasn't lunched at poet Sart oe Se since a customer asked her 3 "3 ory +3 
for an autograph .. . The producers of ¢ ie ie ae a forthcoming musical are trying to $ 379 4%. T30 
whip up a publicity romance between : se Sas Rt] 
      for people whe thing they can drink and drive: “Tt you hie —hike.”   
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= eemcers| $7450 eats feel = aaaaion 118 Glenwood, FE j TH A M. OOD 
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54 ‘pines YE tae : Be 3 bedroom 143. Lake Rd. 
RGE ROOM conten A OE A or 3 or 2 men. Private entrance. cary : a . References, PE 40728. | 8 large 80 foot lots. city New ranch home, L living 
cE wane sigspine, koow | | eentaa"amngettese: | Ta er ine feet a HS rence, FE &. gas heat Pd cones water, a: | to be Seenteres. wanerel : 
i: nin ] laundr AR, Only $800 to a. 110x308." 
— (sll: Bi a tga “ss down. plus mortgage costs. . consider ena ‘contract and cash 
c: Tem leton, Realtor With Reterences..FE. 54132’ |  fesing ts believing. 0 cod =| for fe RangonD- oF fre Ra ROOM IN MODERN HOME. men show san ‘one of today’s ¢ Foom home. ‘modern, * newly 
Give ‘ya . wh ci o Pay wa - Room FoR ce re WORKING = a firen, neve ‘modern “fitehen Pa . ie 
onan Cradle ACTION! HOME W (GILES REALTY, wom house and beth rated, : : ROOM PVT. HOME WOMEN OR 3 room house and bath rented. it 4 : F ‘92 Ww. Huron FE 56-6175 2 ar ga nic “ 3 < westore Credi A eh ‘ prvi FE oe gees | : Open 8 to 8 ere, saan rage, bel with flow | 
; AR OT on your Land Con- p.m. or 540 Valencia. : COLa. r 
: -| © LOAN COMPANY tract. If it-is whet we are look- ROOM-FOR GENTLEMAN. ~~ |§ ROOM RANCH Loree 2 Toom, some work to be : 
&| MICHIGAN CREDIT nem for_you within 34 toe lovely home, for a oetgain price | ROSE. ott 4 RGOM FOR MIDDLEAGED LADY lerely nome ter a Netgee FF McLARTY . a serv- Home ‘ privil Clos FE of $6900 full price, terms 00, j,.... or PE 65-3578 
oreo! emails bacon Pom awaree| esas hia, “weet suburban ; EEPING ROOM FOR GENTLE-| jocation, see it today. One bedrm. down,,full dining rm., P - man work! ight a x 23° living room, fireplace, - ” Edw. M. Stout, Realtor factories, 18 Ferry _ FE 353. | WOODWARD ESTATES _Feation room, gas. heat. tarage, 4 
3 Lovely 2 bedroom home in this’|—tenced= na other fea-   
          
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wasted Real Estate 32A SLEEPING Ponar t close in, Gentleman only. FE a iasely , paieininn only 4 me ae. West Se : aoe 3 oe 
caus >| Gan"Om p3es3, 2 ‘lis, 
SLEEPING ROOMS POR GIRLS, iS FOR GIRLS, ofintehea attic fo, future bed- 
re 4. sae in. 41 Fatr, Boss. _Foom,. ful basement with €85| BY OWNER: § LARGE ROOMS, 
       
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"te "iat bump sucks” "| WAREED:, NOM DRINKING, Cow | Selling Your Some? (een 2 gant. inindy Piven FE a ngs nace Rok Drorech, Near first - ci . Have . 
: sane Asc ya toting. Phone Fates. c | eyes, seomers oeiting for “No! Saemant tte I believe the sofa looks better Garage, PE 2-381: Russell Young Sekt’ Reeee ta be | > Industrial Tractor £0. , | Waeue ae rig ae | st ns ai experlebced there by the lamp in the front of the truck!"”~~ ,, Rooms With Board 38 neavton — TEEN EGP Sa QAM. ATTACHED OARAG 
Open Oa case BETH eT | Ramee bettie. Wee HO: | Seen vee tr weer | : BOARD, AND ROOM | Open Eves ul a: _ FE $3600) Soojgg Sn tut foe OR ~~ REDUCE D RATES | Wid, Children to Board 26| *“* _Rent Apts. Furnished 33 | Rent t Apts. Unfurnished 34 cor 800M. BOARD * ouoers Brged tor gue ole OR BETTER HOM to you, ; se cease Lome, Ref- p.m MENT 
' rus, tee c ARE FOR LITT TLE =| Russell Young |i 1 ROOM a een Npeer Several Mowital Advise SENFLEMTN. TWh keds coon | LARGE LAKEFRONT SEE PEARL BLDG. CO. : 
Bc” saulilteedibthasens m Eves. “t's un PE 40612 ‘ROOMS - lading washer and gryer, $i00 | ‘drinkese, “Day” chift PET baste yen eoite BATHS thts eo y fe! 
ainting & Decorating 20 th te Gam. doen tte € Sa 'we Miron St. -_ FE. 44526 | - 7S Clark f Death Located il Geette | Foon 3S “Tiacie be paced te ome Oe) - nes ta detaore » ) 
\_- 2 INTERIOR tno | yee —~ CASH 48 HOURS =| 7 ROOMS. TADULTS ONLY. “8 | UPPER 4 ROOMS AND BATH. ih enve. Fe ¢ins | ix large rooms end pele} "~~ TWIN LAKES Settonabie. Free evimetes, Of | Wid, Household Goods 27/. FOR YOUR HOME |; Sis SFB soiel. | “heat turn. seo mooi Peo iss| “Atarbus ‘of Onin OO | Rh mga, fae, pe, bedroom. SECTION 3 . | UNFURNISHED 3. ROOMS Siasce Toompoon, PEs | FURNITURE ‘NEEDED aotw WRIGHT, Realtor _| Utilities turn. 258 Lake | ‘bath Take Orisa Btrts 35717, | BOOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATE an sate sbesecent, ved el 2 reams. Bedroom, living room. 
vit “oe Mouiight ‘oF Rive ‘Real Betate Exchange 7 ROOMS. WALL TO WALL CAR- beat, north side PE 4-2036, nen ae Mott. FE S008. | insdecaped ond shaded. paresi. | Su ew sito for’ work = ve 
39036. Ne a “call for oot | 8 ior 700, BB, Community I RADES—TRADES pe. Sen See. os OnPoint Spree one 7 ROOM oat BEATED Mocmiomen. FE 2-175 or PE SSi08 Fut price, 623.00 with $5000 fand innd_ contracts, "Tak! che ne dbo . : ww. 2 vate entrance ade D MAN, 
| er Tn pS, ot ae ca ter Os suf Fron a0CrION| f° bomse, foreea, tabe propertr eee | ROOM AP EAT LIGRTS OT e1ns at — cso pleut. Oe bes tae." WE GIROUX & FRANKS Willis M. BREWER 
__ Gua juaranted Pree ate Sa OP PONTAET LARGEST payments tre geasee, ‘Treas = oy + ee, cae ome. upper Adults. ienine ob a. ROOMERS AND BOARDERS. 4395 Dinie HWY anes org tee | PE Sate “Or saan eM 3-4n08 A-t PAINTING. PAPERMANGING. | fur _buvers. Cash waiting. eget. intace homes tor smaller, J ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE ROOMS AND & va ) after 8:28 or FB 2660, | Suuthes week ann hecattality a oe Le BUILT IN 3 BEDRMS, 
4 WANED TO BUY ALL TYPES | for incomes. We do our utmost entrance. Wor couple of sing! - v fey innerspring mattress. is ua, ‘OTLD ON YOUR LOT basement. $1650 down to GO, 
PAINTING PAPERMANGING "| ef ferntture. Poane Pe S4im0 to satisty “all ‘parties concerned, | lady. $16 weekly, Apply 6 Summit | WEST SIDE. UNFURNISHED 6| TV. #0122. 3 dedroom shell house. | _loan. PE 1-8973. 
WALLS’ CLEANED WANTED MAPLE DINETTE Ger |. De Bot fet obilgated” Call us fe | er Feidturen “shipping ‘center. - Ph. | Go a Hiomes 38A| ™..! cur moseh, “Por aay | _ NOTHING DOWN. Pal 7 Wal Wal We hi me suite." FE ouour honest si eo. re ra rpcogs tap sage Pessaiamy | Reet Hes ferences, PE 34303 | _ MI 6-4072. * | ORV ERORCERE TIONS SEO | Genel ieemation | | Su Build 2 bed.20m house with n shin: : our OOMS * ] 
< Pree titaneien, PR saatl ad Win, SOTne GAS EATING profery we Bre gaa : * ing Dect, Ou Mie. Call after 3, Rent | Houses F oe Fermane 3 “tired red people, New ew tr o reststant Red Horse imeriot. Smell down pay 
Fe Wid. Miscellaneous 28 ee eae BATH. ADULTS. * poset ve Re pets, FE sole. s97i prone. tite ee ‘ : : 
attanable ‘retes. FE C3800. sure & SON ounl® & sata i y BEDROOMS. BATH Ol WERT cent Home. State sremeeet, ove, Open 
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DEBUT. | eae rt ar ave Johnson 7 asa te | aa“ ahine sae og |__Hlotel Rooms 99 aataasey owes arame| OUR SPECI 
ee en 2 tingle of @ oF 5 i. double. Reason: Sorietion Tei | oo ¢ Party | HOTEL ROOSEVELT | jaw red for nadir: vale, ; . NOVEMBER witioment 4 2 gat Pe Sens ster to non ‘, Ae be folks We We have, sold * nome lean ring tate het. one t ind only. Fe Rooms. #12 0 up Bath. $17.50 up. Pherae vacant ! and blocks Wit pevneges on labs eon- 
" Michigan. over per erence ® 5 ROOMS _FORR TRE as A GEO foie ae Re as ter and bus Here's « com- Saturday ‘and . ‘ | one f} 7 ROOMS, UTILITINS FORNISHED year round hom AJ. » Realtor home with interior 
gta ig a _Bunday, ee WANTED, OFFICE BAPE: ul yrs, asad to seit Por ; Bare bath. Couple enty. fie are 414 Auburn — we a re 2en0| 6261 Andersonville Rd. . =.   
    
  
     
    
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wr ee 533 auyERA rms. and e Sem ee a, — Sills METAL GRE Rent orgs : 40 bath “ial esoment._ Ready, for yp let. Pinon sentel’ ean 
for a Class C Bar, inc Ra. MU 4-2382. Aware  X 50 STORE BVILDING. PLEN- redwood on rest. 7 Located 
rt, Un, Bas, meading Peal | Ra MU, Se roman | Mates’ angagat: fe Fem Por Wot parting. , Good. ey Se oY Fuse Ral ete Gomtnren ae cise Tell Hecated, Immeaiote | “apt. Private sulremee, shower sed | FOR LEASE: LARGEG—WED-| stairs t4 Huron Commerce | OL igus” eee’? PP Cinder block abel on 14 ann anted to Rent 29) ROY KNAUF, Realtor | _FE sam. Bisheg. geed ‘west tne, locaton, | ——e eee BUILD NOW Satta ae fini sts FAMILY. 1 CHILD, WISH To | 20 W. Huron PE 274% OA $3339 | DANDY MODERN TO MINUTE 3| Bus si door, 2 baths. gas beat. | y site, agents Be 8, EA BR pam, odie 4 : house, N.side, t room apartment : . $135 per month. tern" .. atte handle down 
te pears caperinnne. Lory | Feces Pa Samer wn | | BUY OR SELL | Se Sea eet oan anne oy ey A, Eo ar fer rai pistes Sut. Ml! "EMBREE & GREGG , Squipment, Ousr,_ work. —_ Sa SERVICE TO LANDLORDS| arty or will sell it for and ‘week. Bo Write Pon NO LAKE ~, tached garage, : 1665 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-433 estimates, John Taylor, OR ae, ‘ gs, oy ew yon bow to ont ¢ if the Ese recs box 8. Give age and ‘Autamatio ot beat Near Union soe 14,500 : UNION VILLAGE ws. “YE 4200 168 E. Pace, ‘at Unwented calls. send ore reasonable. Call now end/ reference. Lake. Rd. Towmeet 90 ROY ANNETT, INC. Tine, tort im H3,900 a a cnet or EM 3-3705 
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rx bal Hi a — ee sree tyres, eos Mas ire 2% % Muton = FEderal” 8-0006 mR. ‘DUNLAP room roo. 4.800 dons eae 
anan fas uyers - 5-867) were, “| ~~ Rent Office S; 4 —Eecaeed_ puller On 3 sie zi * neal Eeete, Fowler 
B pene Sas) pera, Saepe| Ok ee | omer | HAY ecg eae State 2 c e ; ‘e | - 1 ° ‘ ieighne ceca | Eetaceer Nese ee] See aa are Re] Reems ek me DEN fais recor t ir 19 years em. i % ee rge su Ot ResALe Possession hs ome. 
faces, tat you yil'be nate: | fr elsen wter'mah, PEt” | “aires | Secons "'Ressocaus | "~~ Desk SPACE madeniten ee, at Bee | yp tecrenm homey ook noes fied. We handle all detatls for 1i- hee Duck BZ: | paguranes. attoraey or mpesuntant'| corner int’ f bedsores nak an Plasterea walls, off furnace, full 
oe ee kN Ral eA ee ead aed eS CO AR See ate ~-\. “earpentey. beigh--work, cetnent, ; | HOORRN 7 REDROCM HOME. | fee” re 5-1 | Paved @ “carport. Peaced | WOW INTEREST. 45, Der cont Ot FE 42000 me sess | WASTER GPO MERE OM BOL | vou sOY ivtwe ki inaUne rr|_ Ok. sed Ser NPAT ARE} Consist fupaited. Fb bats THELMA M, ELWOOD] Jere, Set gowns: per| fii “Gubuneh ath "Et 
Pew ing. 188 . 4 caves, He Teeter : yur sees Spent or. | 2 a BB Pe soe 8143 cee ih Ra. pinstuding tes and ‘ineurance o a. modera xl at ea 
Wouse woving. FULLY 5 Share Living Quarters 30 MAHAN _oy on ag Ew YEAR AROUND 2 BED- lent E room, separate Rintne oom tat | B. D. CHARLES, Realtor rE . b A. ¥ i =) Rn % S fa ; CLEAN ROOMS. i =. home. 3 blocks off ‘ For Rent Miscellaneous 4 42 room, separate con Mi ng kit- . bi 
CREMING 450 ReagreniNe, “ “ieped complet caret coed ceed |, REALTY Howard ale oa DOMP mHOP oe X oe woe Pen |. Peeebeph fernach, a car goraee a gg went Bete scat oe Beis“ | em SOGEEY oh RA FO | MEN SGMOURD PLE TEAR SRE ta | Meta a Lies a eae iaey | tate Ret atta iarge job, PE Toi. «24 | Wed. Contracts, A 0263 . 1 block Wist of Biue Sty, | RANCH HOME.” ALL MODERN. ONE WAY _ Se REAL BUY 
.- Se FLOOR Aen | FOUND: BLACK IN SAS Socteacts, Mtge. 33 wext Boon TO BRANCH PVT. APT. CLOSE IN. on sabes cnet RENT WERE LEAVE, de GAY DEN, Realtor ? rom tne ceria eve.’ _ Sending and . Phone FE Drive-ta Rar Goren loan dine 4:0 a par eel elton Open ves. Sun. 12-3} 7 room house on Green 8t. 6 
Scorn Restaurant s ating THREE ROOMS PRIVATE SATh | [20% (towne off Jocira.' Mevly |p Seeing tus Sites, |— SLOOP S townamne— | On Ret eT eee S88 ; 
ae Eee) Sette Noe Nene | Kae RENE AO | MaDe Joe SUPPOT | ae carat erg veg! Wop wie cart Ee etn SF re ‘ homes " ar. Bont. 1 of 3 men. MY 333. $60 per month; exciudin " 168. sign . restricted area. Four thang et 2 BEDROOMS : 
ae A 7 cong Semi npancine me oF va sell a year : fame Adults, Oniversiy DOUBLE GARAGE ON DIXIE bedrooms, [2xi?, dining Full beth. Of furnace. ions ; 
APPLIANCE SERV Ge | aoe ap Ra. saeumen to’ rave. Sen So an wet Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 WILL LEASE 7 BEDROOM Mop- ws Pe ‘Drayton s. on bulls to cectegtion room "with Prat “aod sberrien sites x : 
| erators, , cleaners en An trae 43538 Se we SE ond one Oe years SECC arr. aeTa. Gag| oe Beme. | A. €. Ol beet nicely fre ig we oan oa | “ae artis, et N 
| hov's - Sakina, ve. Fe ey ye ye 4 waten of on | - ate ACTIONI be ~ _— = tr PE 4-085. ~~ = aoe Downtown ares. $60 i C’SCHUETT : ms AI LER Dow! would 
a: 105) Pes needs | see tae Russell Young |? BEOagow Apis patios oat | Rent Houses Unfurn. 36) "'k. G. "HEMPSTEAD . tak "a lle money and. $55" on . field e SGN se" Ge | Lot: RED BONE BOUND TE | Phoee PE Sint Aa te Ae | cp wy, moREATOR oe cay |? OUI | 123 BEDROOM. | 2 WHITE | “CUCKLER ago i. * — — ate cies tie CARH Open ives. "tl © Gun. PE tenis | 908 8. r} For Sale Houses 43 BR hae Sante ; fan i nee | * SELL OR TR i. = water line, field tile. js. Ceananes. Sepercans ral 2° $ ROOMS AND BATH, MODERN OS. 
sa oy oorram PE Me ie baths. "Oenetal Printing, pyshepee chan isk nlowlag CASH. Sutce | SE. 410 DN. IMMEDIATE Pos: | "fee agains she Sikey boa puna oy motay aed: mes | LOST” WEIMARANER PUPPY. "¢ = | Dez amatt quits, at you, nave | shane _Stadion. On Same. USED HOMES | ?.estet Sh door within 2¢ hours with cash | 4 ~. | $8,050. 640 per month.   
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E bE | SYLVAN LAKE —_ nor tee, lakefront ot: WEST SIDE 
| Sam Warwick has several new |. Attractive large lot Sodded| Cty 2 bedroom brick. Breeze-. 3 bedroom homes on wooded lawn. Newly landscaped with. bar-| ay end 2 car garage. $75 per 
Cheitingham road with beautiful! becue, fenced yard and lawn | month. : 
    
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Phone OR 31872 _or ‘OR 21760 LISTINGS WANTED ee ee Le Gael ee he eee sleeping | LAKEFRONT 
- TH. FRIGIDAIRE, STOVE. nen! and @ dishwasher. Large family place. Knotty “var interior uu a a distin % needed. We, will «: tet cod 3 @ BATH. FRIGIDAIRE, 5° 18 ONE FLOOR. GA-| room. These homes really stand | ity and sereened porch. © “} ‘tral fireplace, off furnace. $16, 
pat all's int prompt F ota ae ake aire 2 one : Sor io it eee | we pen pa EM Ty be ona Pally inalated | $00 cesh (0 morigsae service é . ents or a year a dj - wks Pa 
om Fe D. HAMMOND | 2tt entrance. Aduite only. $0 / crest Sup. Adults. Phone MA have reai plaster, real céramie | home. Convenient terms avai. BARGAIN FOR CASH + wood. --— $0088. &.m. to 12 Boon. tile, gas heat, reinforced con- | able Don't — — a gd Moe $6.750-buys 24041 ranch type home 
264 W. Huron Bt. Re ATE |i RAMONA ha crete’ driveway city sewer and | - tractive cotta cad -getane. Mhaty incguuages ee q , Water, Lots 84 wide. Only 2) mer's living “ tte ‘pest — all “for | fenced back yard. today. 
    Ere, Peta? E 714 |" entrance. Inquire at Seshe-'| unfurnished, $75 Ot a” eee rom = Cit w Adults, Call from § to 8 p.m.| prising heach, Just north of Mid- privileges. West, of 
            
    
        
     
    
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Sere See Coe oe ER ONEEE eee orem | Sees es] 1 y oi hee E E CF. |~ only. 163 — Bt. May be seen ore. $60 month, FE 43196. | for intment and directions. 1 YEAR OLD Ridgewa 
_ (ON GREEN LAKE) Sey and noon end ROOM & BATH DRAY- ay 1 ta 6. Price | 2 :targe - bedrooms. “Extra terre y 
TCaEADOTRS. FOR ALL LAKES |S ROOM APTS. TILED x eS :200_up, Immediate possessioe. | tered’ walle. Omh floors "kt teh | since =“ a HERE | baths. - Heat. Apply Maeagers |g rege be \ with dining area, Ol furn REALTOR | | _ apt, 444 E. Pike. PE #-2336. ea ra ang i NE 2 BEDROOM Complete with partial basement. 975 Baldwin +4209 : : bs and’ te t room and kitchen Storms and screens. Large lot, Co-operative Rea} Estate Exchange 
Woodward # . EM 3-417) ¢ & a Bary RRs : . Midwest 1. tae. * heck’ te the school off | ©8230. $2,500 down. $60 per mo. 
. Please logs 3. ee ai ap Sate ih sant: | ew ¢ SOE N HOU N'Perry..$2.000' will handle. : | ene EsrviEw as Inc. Td = 
; 3 OR List YOUR = : - | FHA terms. merson, . en eee WILL mt LAKE | ford, OL 6-1701. roms. Sor. Ty : ‘ 
SE SEEING, Reward PE D018. | We will give you a quick cach otter, . Purchasers waiting, | 7 ROOMS “AND BATH PRIVATE | ‘fisors ast Greaney Ge SOUTHEAST. ‘ONLY $6,950 29896, { ' s Zith no additionel idden coxts “9800 Commerce Ha, *| entrance, utilities near General eens and glassed in porch. Stove 2 hedroom, full basement with | ogg ae Rete room, din 
: ib Gone are Beware | sal "SORE Pecans oe Femme Se sant") Repeat FeO Bepaoear Gens OO FOR. | Mate pad Se hits | MAS: Betacam oes) os | DOIT pw Grae wed cs uevekee. ‘| gutomatic oi] furnace. Electric | THE EASY WAY 3 
    
  R., F. McKINNEY UNiv. 1-870 
     INCOME-   
        hot. water heater. Aluminum 4 noe. | Sag Bs Ie A i and ens is house noua 
i ing 4 3. complete oom + gy Pd a — = 2, — 4 
, Sega ae vetl| AAP BROS | on, ea |: SOLD. @f $287 per month. on oe A og Th ace 
      
‘ —," "OR on xin oe et * Nearly new on 2 near 
hgh Go0D GooD LOCATION ‘rodwilie. $8.00 ovat with 
SCHRAM | Sateen. PE DIS terms. 
. Big FE 5-501 or FE 59471 | geen, saying ion, Ferment 
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: r. subdivision in Wee 
DONT PASS UP t's Setroom “ranch = : and 
       MONEY! Sell unneeded ta, Ipehodes full ta : Sa Sat 
through Classified Aad "TO MAKE BUSINESS         
       
             
     
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Yes, whatever it is — dal Ads! ‘To cell Haat throtigh Classified Ads! J A. 4 aylor -FE26I81. for an at to kittens, dial FE 26181. FE28I81. \. - |S? pains eeadages | writer and Fe fe ey ay ce Onkiana Ave. et 
                       
     
    
   
   
       
     Estate Erebange | 6 hocet: RANCH STYLE | and =. Chart Timken 
cereens. 
|, 81,450 down, OF3-0702 
Immediate Pc Possession 
Low Down Payment ie. @ bedroom modern 
te,’ 2 sam rooms. Cas 
and dining foom. 
# Oak floers through- 
‘Peat amd clean Good 
basement, jaundry tubs @nd a 
most new gas ~ furnace 
garage, Fenced va 
garden . space 
schools & chopping. “OR 3-5320 ur 
FE 24110 nt. ranean 
  First Oifering 
New Brick Ranch 
_CHEROKE E HILLS gustom 
bedréom 
completion provides 
ost in conventent 
t Delightful. 23 x 13 
ining reo hes fire- 
place and window-wall with 
x ae Large. light kitchen 
dining space. 1% tiled Cathe, ample wardrobe clos- 
els and storage. attached 
oversize 3 car garage 
Here's a home as appealing 
on it, quiet cloge in io- 
cation amohg other 
Jhomes! 
‘CARL W. BIRD,Realtor $63 Community baer te 
4-422) Ey es 
“$1,000 DOWN FE 5-1392 
ram CBee CR corner jot 
"PONTIAC REALTY | pi Baldwin : rE — 
“CLARKSTON HOME offers large living | 
bedrooms ‘and 
bain’ Ful bakement with gas!   
heat. ame wah 
an : MEAGHER Real ESTATE Oxford, Mich. OA 83122   
  
      
t--~ sien ae 
PEARL BUILDING CO. = =: * FE 5-7923   
  
m: 
oe basement. aren | 
. Can “woniett. Only 
LITY BUILT 
uA HOMES . 
ean select Thanges if! 
; 
FE 66108 
bss Power water, | 
ts BE Sinise. 
Double & 
Bank Biag | 
Near Crescent Lake large 2° bed- | 
    wins tevin aa 
3 BEDROOM BRICK. 5   modefa kitthen and 
inette, bath with shower, brick 
fireplace, fui, basement, recréa- 
tien room,” 2 car brick . garage, 
_ of frult bearing trees, over 
% foot frontage. Very clean, 
heat. and well constructed. Priced 
| wb $15,060 with terms, 
| VACANT WEST SUBURBAN 
This cute $ room bungalow, con- 
| gists of. 2 bedrooms liv 
with dining ell. modern 
3 pe 
ims sulated, very 
l'w car garage 
lands aped |. ing reem, 
itehen, 
clean and tidy, 
2 nice jots, 
ries ni ewly Lake 
price $8.050 with terms. bath and utility room, fully | For Sale Hewes 43 
HOME, NEWLY 
=a Sere   
= WiLLIs M. BREWER . Parke» 
    “CLARK ie MILES | . This bome bes 2 bedrooms | 
| down, with one up, carpeted Hv. | 
= 
toom =) * 
  on Cass and Ehabeth Lakes. Full , 
a. 250 DOWN. 2? bedroom bunga- | 
1 FA heat 
3 pe. bath 2 nice lots, 
garage which wired for 230 
volts. basement, laundry tubs and 
drains, shade ‘trees, “and 
escaped Lake privs. 
ohiy $8,250. 
CLARK 
FE 46492 | ter w Buren 
| Co-operative Real Estate Exchange good conditt Om, 
i’ car 
|3 Bedrm. Ranch Type | Attractive home only 2 yeara old 
plastered wWalis, storm & 
screens” Large int +het5¢ 
abie to take over existing 4 per 
cent Gi mortgage with very low sash 
Pos: 
  monthiy parmenia, Cail today, 
Round } ake . Nicely mined jake front home 
consisting large living rm. i 
with oe en good sized bedrm., 
kitchen with dining area. wtility 
bath Screened porch the 
aute. off water 
heater, gas stove, new kitchen 
cabihets & Youngstown sink. Only | 
$1,500. down. Immediate posses — 
Het, : 
| John K. Irwin | REALTOR 
- tow 
| Phone F 
KNUDSEN | , | Highly Restricted Area - Immediate poksession of this | 
beutiful ranch home. It has” 
many.enjoyabie features such 
as dem on first floor, 
* ment activities room and 
Full basement with FWA gas 
heat an tbr ne 2-1804 
_Geraze and over 
acte and 
Seminole Hills | 
An attractive 3 befroom | 
with large living 
wral fireplace 
‘ing and drapes 
A oil heat. In te solendid A bie down say. 
ment will handle, 
WM. H. KNUDSEN raed car 
  
: GATEWAYS. to. 
HAPPINESS 
COLONIAL HOME 
_ & spacious living room | 
= family — 
‘ a ree lot with some 
trait fered i $8.975. with $3,000 
| MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS 
FE 20263. 
bets '. Best Buys | 
  
x 
$650 DOWN For this 5 room and utility 
home located west of Pon- 
tiac with stool and — 
electric hot water heater & 
san lot with 
ated near 
* fu 
one 
& from bis line. CT M, 
” WEST SIDE 
basement, mace, newly 
7 remodeled kitchen and bat room and 2 car garage. real buy 
terms. 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
  
    
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TN, oe . wi tena ©) N a 
Birmingham | - TWO'S COMPANY and vaby tity IMMEDIATE 
Aig Fg 3 gy Fy ite home POSSESSION just a Year old, pear at 
Here 
Benjamin and 
ae Inc. 
vaAM Leo 
arees Plains Area East 
young couple fust 
good valie at. ve the 
+578 
  
  REAY ESTATE. iand- | 
Full price | 
Open Evenings |” 
t- > 
e rtd Street Le ty aw re 
e_FE2 
ei * 
      
  at Stier we 
Cosperetive Real Beate Sackenge | 
     to buy, if |   * “©5181 OF Molly, MEtrose Ten 
ay OWNER 
ery home wie we 
leges, at. Tesouak Lake. OU 
= & er alt ar urd. Jee 
9 iets ae oy weer, 5695 = Berk   
JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING! BRICK HOME with 15 >: bree. 
way and garage--2 lots—L, 
PRIVI ES. fenced rear lawn, 
nice neighborhood! Paneled rec- 
reation room, tiled floor tuilt 
in bookshelves, XTRA LAVA 
TORY im the excelient basement. - 
Ou heat, of course Ww, th 
first floor has vestibule entrance 
and farge living room with heat- 
olater fireplace. A most attrac- 
tive kitchen: and dining combin- 
ation, 2 large corner bedrooms 
and tile bath. AND a big 28 ft 
aneled ang plastered almost fin* 
shed second floor with 4 win- 
- dows! HOW CAN ov M 
Your family will leve jt! 
right pow! Call 
Commercial Frontage 46x200 ft. lot om main artery tn 
Pontiac with 28438 workshop and 
large 3 bedroom home, full base: |. 
ment, ol] heat, $17,500, terms, 
‘Crescent Lake Highlands SUCH A PRETTY HOME’ and 
comment! 
teo, with ig 30 
streamlined kitchen, living room, | 1704 S. Tel Rd. 
: ~ FE42 
I th t ed even. ant ee of she os Highest Otter 
2 ju Sa Oe “ee Le oe eee - - : ee fag . New 2 bed- 
. Ls : = : . storm 
“J’'m redecorating . . . my old decorations are all pe To gs = married nowt’ : 5 washer, ane dryer. Electric stove 
. . a tnd rettieerator or water, 968 
| FbuMSS Shuto ecas peas | x i oe the tremendons value ___ For. Sale e Houses 8 For Sale Honess il ear gai on one acre. Pruit ‘effered im: this ence tnn a trees, down, 485 Wilcox 
ranch home seer Drayton, SYLVAN. LAKE , y 9-1543, 
Oi) heat, large Heng the By owner: 2 large s : 
sores and are m modern home, 5 age 
at” ts "smal News oo ae é on payment to GI, ; | ec 2,088 sarees. a 
oe. Geeta she IT— PHONE 
HUMPHRIES. REALTOR... , FE 2.0474 $3 iN. Telegra 
Co-operative 
A HOME-OF OWN ea! Estate Exchange 
YOU R Fe © 
Suburban—Close In Very attractive § room home 
with 2 nice rooms; fulj bath, 
large carpeted living room, large 
kitchen-<dinetie & a den. It also 
bas a very nice full 
with rumpus room, laundry trays, 
oi furnace, storm sash, screens, 
bisulation, garage, paved st:, nice 
shade & shrubbery. 
at $12,500, terms. 
| Off Cass Lake Rood Get settled for winter im this 
utility room. Owne 
wt. The price — ONLY ‘3. 
terms, 
S. Hospital Rd —1 Acre bedroom Fg eining 
SS aes te iviens. : ery ree room, 
largé dining bed- 
m., agg ge J & «@ . Own- 
stout | NICHOLIE) AND HARGER 00." 
OWNER TRA oa rant © for. $3000 equity in 2 -bed- 
Ww miles 
  
  
and til . plus -statr- 
way to attic, rec- 
rea ri heat. Ce- 
ment drive to 2 car ga- 
rage e ileges, 
day possession, 
NEW BRICK 
RANCH HOMES In Lake Angelus area, These | 
are the biggest new home! 
values ever Phe gy A Six 
=, large fooms 1 
"eww wie 
vanity iy Sains, 2 
Lap ang 
my ca eaiiget 
wants them all sold before 
wititer 
$900 DOWN 
JOHN 
KINZLER 7R FE 43525 REAL 
  
        ’ Ope en Evenings | ‘ 
basement | 
Homes™ A real bome ,   
               
     
  
| Real 
Pompey St:—Near Airport | 78 hus 
aeensens, 
fine value at $11,900. = * at 
ee ene 
attic. Wall to Se 
tile é bath, | “pated street, 50 ft. 
12,950. 
eas 
* Terms. Bateman ~ 
ao 
a 
‘en 
    
    
These Features you'd expect in a 
hom ed 
Need we say. more? 
in 
tors 
Telegraph “i Kampsen 
FE 40528 
’ Eves, & Sun. owe this eg > nedvenne 
  
  t Dorothy : lavatory. Nice 
ats PR ee neat, Located on ‘paved iigby 
Ld ete s home comet ly fintebed 
Sny der Lavender 
  
  WHITE 
BROS. 
  
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rs 
| ‘3 
  
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    SPECIALS 
  
  
  
    x5 
§ gases tt 
that home of NEW HOMFS: 
  
Gl's $750 Dn. 
FHA $2,100 Dn. ° 
Full Price $14,700 
ARDENS 
8 “haily, 
  Hu 
2 
   pan a mad’ oon 8 é 
§ 
Af THE“ELDORADO” 
LOON ide shioade: ee Ranch h Type : 
—   
CHICKEN "FARM 
  
BROWN ba o—_ ~ 
rote aa fer 
particuiare “eau 
re 
  schools and 10 
‘tw rig pin ee at ponte 3 | L. H. BROWN, Realtor | 1962 W. FE Estate rative 
YOUR LOT &/OR LOW 
DOWN -PAYMENT 
  
  EDWARD B. KEITH “THE on MAN” 
"enced ot, mle miles N. X. ‘of Pontiac. 
TEMPLETON: MUST SELL 
   
     te with r 3 
— Ae ® 
: Pig h hy 4 
Scort TAKE RO ROAD   
  : Roy Annett Inc.   
AT ROCHESTER Ts yout bathroom crowded in the 
morning? ‘ 
$400 DOWN * rancher with. eid Modern 3 bedroom home, complete | home is custom built we. many 
aOd screens, a Riese cor binces. ‘Farms Such as tire- 
ner Farm ae Bitchen Nate 
saree DOWN oo com.| flout “rooms. "Located ont scenic * pleted on the ova com-| lot. 140x200. Complete and ready 
@n Touken Ba. Jon ott Adame | jc PA Mie 1919 3 M-15|- Ra, ou, for inspection or call’ + among Broker 
—a_Ot OL 1-711 
ANNETT - OFFERS 
Near St. Vincent's   
8.000. 
| Bloomfield Highlands ae   
A JOHNSON, Realtor 
    
  
  
  OFF JOSLYN 3 bedrooms on one floor, 
oak floors, Venetian shades, 
alls, full basem 
and only 83,600. down, $65 a Band Cali for appoint- 
me 
VACANT 1 acre, 1 car ga- 
> and a 
- be privile 
pate Pi ite terms, 
for appointment. 
JOHNSON STREET ¢ home 
WE NEED ListiN os 
Wee REALTY CO. +6178 
ens   
    Drayton Woods 
Ee lah ee 
car carage. ar- ie, Car 
: . luded. Attractive new brick and 
aluminum replace, 1 } 
      
in Oxford. $4,500 down. 
Joseph Fr. Reisz 
Open ieadtins 
Co-peratise Real Evtate e 
West Side) Family Special pe heme, walk. 
aun dn, full basem ; gas heat and water, 2 car 
garase. Shown by appoinment 
West Suburban be baci , sug ranch t ty low, 
one floor, © with on: sep . . ie 
with shower, gas heat, PR 
hot : automatic 
                 ¥ i 
YOU ARE LOOKING FOR R AD, CALL FER, i GOING 
. orale GONE Just few homes are lett. 
send im BEAUTIFUL SYLVAN 
oe HURRY and select ane 
of these lovely FACE BRICK | 
ranch. style homes while you stil! 
ean choose interior colors, and 
select ceramic tile. and formica 
—— ‘Many exceptional features | tut aaa 
Solid Side. Drive—Carport | 
Large Lots 
Three and Four Bedrooms 
TwoBaths _ Near public and parochial schools 
gy within shopping center oa of 
$14, 950 Incigtins 3 x ~ Lots 
it Home 
SOUARE TAKE AND 
MIDDLEBELT ROAD 
Northwood | Organization, Inc. 
: Phone FEderal 4-6191 
GAYLORD Three Bedrooms   
see this home ~% 912.600, 
New 180 Acre     
| spe Pes feat Vest Side 
ral Price $8,950 
  Leatie R. Tripp. pp, Realtor 
“Ss Era ee me   
  
  i furnace, large Ricely lands: | . 
~Maceday lake, sa bees Terma. 
inks ae beach. 
1° = 18a Mot with large. 2 car 
water Bintanee 
wult. 4°   
waa 
bu 
LAKE FR RONT [ HOME 1% miles from city Hmits! we 
have a ‘ = y 
‘Dreeseway rage, fu bases. 
mete, beat Bevo al Fe eta piian dome. Liberty _ 9.3600 
For Sale Resort Prop. 44A 44A\ 
NEW CABIN © 
at St. Helen (3 hour drive from 
Pontiac). In heart of deer coun- 
try. ‘T mlts trom pubite beat lant: | 
Call MA $4216 after 4 p.m. _ y 
— bong ML CABIN NEAR GLAD- 
dow tagiioe sting and. fishing sie Call efter 4 p.m. rE 
_Suburban_ Property 454   
  je 
  
13 Big Spreading 
Shade Trees: Do you like @ well ahaded 
home? Then, see this big 
roomy 3 bedroom home on. 
4-10 acres _ Rochester 6 
room “bath down. 
unfinished aie with 
— for room * 
mali 
well *pullt 
pon Re coop and 2 car a 
— All for only $18, 
Roger B. Henry Ine. 
  S11 Main St.. Rochester 
ou Mit rcs OL 1! ie 
For Sale Lots 40 
| LAND SUITABLE For 
tor immediate butid 
wes, fae ee 
  
  oi LOTS IN ROCHESTER 
peretis Ae ion ame: pares ah 
reasonably priced with iow down 
CRAWFORD 
53% ¥ arenes tod vise 
LOT 64x00 NEAR ORION. 
nes car Rochester on adome Rd., 
soode ts Seton Wart. th.000'¢ =i 
“FRANK SHEPARD OL. 1-Th11 
MEMBERSHIP IN THE CANADA | ~ Lodge. Lot on Geneva Lake, 
exclusive Homesites Forest Lake Country |     
stibdivi- 
in beautiful 
new 
6 pm. 
- A, JOHNSON, Realtor 
FE 4-2533 — 
* 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 
Fe Bon os Poctinc 
“WOODWA   
    
  
ao 
PONTIAC REALTY - 73? Baldwin   
    f 3 WHAT YOU ARE 
To Buy—Te 
LORD | | «4 
16 FE. Pike St. Oven Ever. & Bun. -. Estate Excha Co-operative Real 
~ SUBURBAN HOMES 
deta 
= 
finished 
      Perry Acres No Ae   New sec opened, . 
north 0 i Pontiae a a. Sen | : = ee omenttes 
"Drayton Highlands har ‘eins ee pe lots 
   
ce ee. a Draytén 
No prc — 
  
  80 acres_of 
: ane ina repeis evel 
SMALL U SHELL STATION | Iease, 
              
  235 Acres =’ 
Ready for Development mi pes 
miles” 
H unting. Land wooded land 
‘River near Oscoda 
with Le] ‘eabin, Quick pa- 
John K. Irwin 
  101% Phone FE 56-9447. Eve FE 32-1806 
7 CNE ity 2M sere parcels, 
% yo vel 
* awh FORD 
53% Wo mur PE 4-150 Eves. MY 3-1085 
For Sale Forme 48 PPLE ae lt li i ial 
TT ACRES. ONL x $9,006. 3, AGRES. 
sy ae eae Se _Dinaan “a pon Paks AiG | con tee utledge. On suit, PE 40093,   
Sale Business Property 49 Pt   
Groce ery, 
Beer and | Wi ine " — 
a |   
alse living | quarters oi or Te ~ ng lh Perkin es 
can today. 
John K. Irwin REALTOR 
1925 
BUS. LOTS WITH SMAL UILD- 
img. 44x110, located nent to ab 
ley. FE 3-0716, 
  
CONVALESCENT 
OR: TOURIST HOME 
   fu —— or ne 
hon $26,000 to $) ick penne tet € ele, W408 
FLOYD KENT, Realtor 
24 W. Lawrence _ FE 64108 
  
  Next = on = * Power 
: } 
M-59 } 4 oad 
ZONED COMMERCT & LionT MANUFAC nO 
parcel Waterford ar Sz Only Gs with 1.100 down, 
|HOLM 
, BARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy. 
OR 3.1950 - 
Rent Lease ease Bus. Prop. 494 
SABLE ‘BUSINESS 
butldin bas)   
  brick Baldwin. Will H decorate. 2-7892. 
STORE, 46 X 59, So, WITH apt. Piesty of parking $14 Huron St, Com As Lake iat 7. 
i after, fe _FE heeee trom’ oe ote ‘ 
roe, We ‘Bore, Room. 60 ae food fot ¥ He 
Lease available, FE 
= Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO sER 
SAVE OVER $1,000 
  oe _ of $3,000 
| tures and e partit ce 
WARD E. PARTRIDGE 
REALTOR | FE 28316 “ W.Huron St. Open Eve. T to ® 
  
Business Opportunities 51 
FOR LRASE: 2 sTaLt, 
_.Good location. FE Ley remorr. 
R ~ CLASS CBA! Northern ee in ek! area, 
iow sia deat riers. YOR Sas eal; "Call after 6 p.m.   * 
  
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money 
p~ 1A You wil 
MICHIGAN BUS 
SALES Gas & Service Sta         
      
  
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RESTAU~7 
across from Motor. 
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ca end ne ge |SALEI SALET SALE! 
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                     any 
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      FINANCE CO. 
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REALTOR © FE28316 43 _W, Huron st Eve. 1 to 6 
at of . Dark 
#2 
TAVERN: 
Electric, . Muron 
     
  
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ae BURMEISTER’S 
LUMBER 8Q),000 
ES ARE Wi ONLY 
VICE BABY GRAND PIANO, 
ent $200, 1378 | excel 
Lyonhurst . Road., Lingharm., 
Phone MI 4-4760, 
PLAYER "PIANO, BALDWIN make, completely reconditioned, 
Harp’ attach . excellent con- dition, “OLive. ban 
G) 
, NO HAT 
hes been modernized. Reason 
able. FE 24007. 
Sale Office Equipment 63   
  
OFFICE NTER i 
12 ft. long, 4 in high. Ultra mod- 
em birch w 
-_ Bix cock ravers bufllt-in 
spece wil sliding doors,   
    
          
    
4 E: 7% 
. OA 8-3925, OA 8-: po ay 
ALL KIMBA PIANO, | Nursery, MUtual 40038, 
eet oe te CLOSE OUT 
STEINWAY BABY ORAW, ‘<i 
storage | Sontact 
    
    re C¥o1 
      
  Sheet Rock C&C ...... ; 1%) 
ia w. pine M 88.00 w. fir bds. per M...... $o08 
ore std "sous eee 130.00 std, rT f 
=e waa Douglas fi M y4 ls ir, or a 
2” bianket ve 7 4.45 
4x8xe fir Plyscore 5.95 
% ti Ply 3.05 ie knott pine ber M..... $160.00 x veneer So Ricitaliak ag 
Comb. alum, doors from....§ 29.95 P doors... 4 14.96 
pe. colored bath set, all fittings, 
t iron tub ....... $150.06 
1% 
ALL MAKE SURE IT's 
BURMEISTER | Northern: Lumber Co, 
   
      Pontiac 18 
  
  S4 tn. and 66 in. models values. Michigan Fiuo-   
  
  PO 3 ee ‘nano, 
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7   
$22,000. also avail 
ue   3-2254. 
LIONEL & AMERICAN 
FLYER TRAINS & 
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(Foe eee re THOMAS ECONOMY 
FURNITURE CO.   
  
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Fits fast 
  Machine and i 
  
  
            
    “THOMAS ECO     
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  AE NOW! CHECK THESE HOME IMPROVEMENT VALUES: 
WAREHOUSE SALE! TUESDAY ONLY! | THESE ITEMS ON SALE TUESDAY ONLY at Our WAREHOUSE 50. OSMUN ST. SHOP THESE TERRIFIC VALUES TOMORROW! 
Reg. 1.45 Rockwool Pellets 25 5. r. 
Reg. 3.79 Rockwool Batts 
Reg. 35¢ Value Plastic Tile | Pers. rt. 
All Storm Sash in Stock waar 20% Off 
a tind Shingles 33% s.r.   
  
  Utility Mixers For Hand, Motor Operation 
ssodewn 64,95 Mixes anything! Does big mix- |. 
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. on Big 3 cu. it. capacity, 
Other Mixers. .49.95 te 398.95 
       
  Asphalt Floor r Tile 
Marbelized Black, Brown 
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‘Lasting beauty at lowest cost. _ No soldering needed, eces fit 
Rust, Gray, Green, Beige. .7V2e Sin site ae ee | 
         
    Gold, Ivory, Blve, Send...10Vze 
129 
3.29 
5c. 50 Sq. Ft. 
995 
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, NO PHONE ORDERS on C.0.D.’s: L!_BUY_NOW—SAVE! 100 Pog. 3.79 
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Pontiac Cooperative Real Estate 
EXCHANGE 
Need I say more? The Exchange has sold an average of over three million 
a month, and that means turn over. So if you want to save yourself tire- 
some steps, wearisome waits, and sleepless nights list and insist on a   
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Pontiac Cooperative 
| Real Estate’ Exchange | LEWIS HUMPHRIES 
83 N. Telegraph, FE 2-0474 
JOHN KINZLER, REALTOR 670 W. Huron, FE 4-3525_ 
L. (o LADD (GORDON G.) 
2486 Dixie Highway, OR 3-2361 
ALL ARE E MEMBERS OF PONTIAC COOPERATIVE REAL ESTATE 
_ EXCHANGE - ALSO sisi a : JOSEPH F. REISZ, : 53% W. Huron St, FE 2-0259 
CLARENCE C. RIDGEWAY - 975 Baldwin, FE 4-6203. BRANCH 
432 N. Main St., Rochester, OL 1-6541 
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IVAN SCHRAM 
1111 Joslyn: Ave. FE 5-5001 
'SYLVAN ‘REALTY 
2383 Orchard Lake, PE 5-9418 
JAMES H. WRIGHT "$48 Oakland Avenue, FE 5-0441 
f - RICHARD J. VALUET * oS Sent Gms re be | 
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BATEMAN & KAMPSEN - eS ee L. H. BROWN 
1362 West Huron, FE 2-4810 
_ B.D. CHARLES 
1917 South Telegraph, FE 4-0521 
_ CLARK REAL ESTATE 1362 W. Huron, FE 4-6492 : 
‘  DORRIS & SON 752 W. Huron, FE 4-1557 i 
         i LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD 163 E. Pike St. FE 4-958 
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