PONTIAC, MICHIGAN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1956 6—28 PAGE ES ASSOCIATED PRESS Ground Units Hit Both Sides Truce eT as Brifi: Step Up) Rice LONDON (® — British; and French ground units ‘swept—ashere—on—both of the Suez Canal today as the two Western Pow- ers defied Soviet. ve Tro ops of Canal Lone. | sides of the northern end) ‘Custom Catalina Sedan: Style Leader | in 1 the Luxurious Po = | Land at Port US. en hd mands that — they— hostilities against Egypt. into action in Egypt to early yesterday. day-old im@asion. . Egyptian military headquar- | ters in Cairo said. British and. BULLETIN my NITED N a ee + ke (AP)—U * N * Sec marskjold announced) today that. Britain and France had agreed bie a ‘Beye and Israel pre- | viously had accepted the) cease-fire. French troops were. aes land- **~ ed by sea and air at Port ei _.©, and reported the population * io omfg hting heroically ithe ‘ streets,”” The statement added that the “situation is under con- trol_and morale is high.” - Egypt's government radio de- clared Moscow radio had inter: rupted a broadcast to say the Soviet Union “reserves the right to act alone” in order to halt “aggression against Egypt also appealedto the with volun- world to help her teers and arms. Air raid warnings ~ sounded Britain and France’ threw their ground forces) invasion-of the canal area: The landings at dawn were | the first seaborne assatit = oe a General. Dag Ham- ij back up their parachute! “troops that opened--the+ —_. 19) spane-— some 200 Waterford ‘Township's ~ Precinct 6, J started the day with voting machines. Tis was the scene-at $a m.bear- Covert School, T Die, | | a Elevated Rams feed: | | injured last night when a jam-' packed, eight-car elevated train | Howes into a standing train at ta North Side ‘station.- All the dead were trapped in. ‘the wreckage of the front- car of the Chicago Triinsit Author: ity: elevated train: The car. split down . the middie as it. crashed inte the rear coach of. six-car Chk [| “eago, North Shore 2 Milwau- kee trath.. The crash occurred af the height of.the eVening rush hour, Avenue elevated ’ station. The North Shore electric train car- ried more than 300 . * bd 5 sp m. will-cast-a ballot. Election workers ere Lwere_ killed ‘ind more than 150 considerable _ lineups _ ate about 5:30 p.m., at the Wilson | - passengers, The CTA coaches were e heavily loaded. ‘Citizens on Election Day, 1956 t Dol oe a Pentiac Press Photo | Hudson —— as.EI Hits Train Seen as Ear - Heavy early morning turnouts ° ‘were reported at. ‘poth city and county voting precincts as voters) in Chicago Station | flocked to the polls to beat an expented report of Trapping .Passengers | rain and the last-minute rush. Polls opened. at 7 a. m. ing ott “hopett ful forecasts of-officials-and can-— of heavy voting throughout the ‘Agency Head jaanus, John. & to form the present ae James Adams, Bloomfield Hills Man Was Co-Founder of Advertising Company James R. Adams, of | Bloomfield Hills, one of” » founders of+ Mac- -advertising agency, died after a short illness last night at Detroit’s Ford Hospital. He was 58. > JAMES K. ADAMS Adams was appointed — ‘thairman of the board of- the firm last December. / In 1934, he joined with the late Theodore F. Mat- Manus and W. A. P. John agency. After attending Indiana and Notre Dame Universities. | Adams later taught.school for three years before enlisting in World War I. Upon discharge, he joined | editorial - the South Bend Tribune and was later editor of the Stude- | baker Corp. publication. | 150 Wirt Large Voter Turnout ly Trend and anybody in line at 8} the opening hour. Pon-' tiac City Clerk Ada R. Evans said the early turnout was “one of the heaviest.she has seen for ‘the first few hours.” She had predicted 35,000 will go to the polls, while Oakland County Clerk Lynn D. — close to 190,000 county voters would cast their ballots : The U. 8. Weather Bureau Allen, covations Told 1 is > Kill, Paratroopers but Fast CAIRO (INS) — The Caind cheno lnatrwphaee 09 Exyptions Ike Sweeps Vote POINTE AUX BARQUES President Eisenhower got all 15, votes cast today in this tiny community at the tip of Michi- newspaper Al Shaab today gave | He entered the advertising ~ field in 1924 in Chicago. Adams | |maved to Detroit three years later and joined with the Camp- | bell Ewald Co. advertising | of the copy department of the | Detroit firm. ; ‘He was active with all the major accounts of the Bloom- ‘field. Hills firm ineluding the Pontiac Motor Division. account. Adams married Bertha C.. a She died in gone are a son, Charlés F., and a daughter, Mrs. Mari- 4 lya _Heekencamp, ‘both “of “Bir= in Birmingham. 2 Smaller Majority PROVIDENCE, R. L UNS)— President Eisenhower was eX- pected today fo win. Rhode Island’s four electoral votes but by less than the 7,000 majority he had in 1952. In Today's Ss Press 6 Nations Offer Troops to U.N. Council Snubs Russian | Bid to Have U.S. Join Fight for Egypt department of ——_UNTTED- NATIONS NYP. | U.N. Secretary General Dag | | Hammarskjold announced today | six countries have offered troops | for an international police force | ag watch over a cease-fire in! Egypt. ; The six are Canada, bia, Denmark, Pakistan, Nor- | | way and Sweden. agency. He was later made head | : Hammarskjold reported this as the General Assembly got set for a new Rassian move on the Middle East fighting | following Security Council re- fusal to support Moscow's proposal, that the United States join the. Russians in aiding Egypt against Britain, France and Israel. the Russiaii proposal as ‘‘un- thinkabie.”” Chief U.S. Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. told the Council it “would convert Egypt into a still larger battlefield.” ae ® * Hammarskjold is rounding up in| the prospective force under a 4-regohition the- Assembly passed { jason in emergency, special ‘session on the crisis touched off | by military operations of Israel, Britain, and France against Forecast No Rain To Slow Balloting ‘forecast The. -weatherman's partly cloudy and cooler. Colom- | The. United” States .re jected | -l'ehanges is the wide, low front end which-is-protected by heavy |, for ‘tonight and tomorrow is) ntiac Star Chief Series 4 Death Claims Succumbs HP. Up, Body Lower, Longer; on Sale Friday By JOHN W. FITZGERALD . Pentiac Press Editor A longer and lower silhouette is one of the many ‘outstanding features to be offered in the new 1957 ‘Pontiacs which will go on display to the public Friday. , Completely redesigned with an eye catching ap- | pearance, = ’57 models will be introduced in three ase, tne | Super Chief and Chieftain on 122-inch wheelbases, lin 16 new body styles, according to S. E. Knudsen, | GM vice president and general manager of Pontiac _ Motor Division. The sleek ultra modern design leaves nothing to be desired from this exciting new-car, and for the- first time in many years, the silver streak on the hood and rear fenders is gone. Outstanding features of the 1957 Pontiac include: The new and larger engine for 1957 has improved -t performance and greater: | horsepower; | Pontiac stylists have | lengthened and lowered | | the new cars for breath- el effect and road 1.6 inches and increasing the windshield area 75.4 square inches in the Catalinas, convert- ibles and custom station wagons and by 69 square inches in se- ing-beauty—— The 1957 Pontiac of-| fers 66 interior trim com-| | binations. 4 “Localty, the new cars will bet shown at the Pontiac Retail Store, Mt.- Clemens and Mill | streets, beginning Friday. Dis- play .rooms will be open until | '10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. “The 1957 Pontiacs are the | | most exciting ne w cars we have | ever offered,” Knudsen said, “From the massive, Sie arning ‘front to the smart, streamlined fins of the rear’ fenders, the 1957 Pontiacs are a triumph of modern design and safety en- | gineering. The body design is} aaa and creates a much longer | and fleeter appear ance. ina the luxurious Star Chief series, Pontiac offers four” custom models including the Catalina sedan, Catalina . coupe, four-door sedan and Safari station wagon. Two de- luxe models are also avail- _able,the—cenvertible coupe and four-door sedan, The Super Chief series: will be in four models this year: Catalina sedan, Catalina coupe, | four-door sedan, two-door se- idan; two-door, six - passenger | Safari; and four-door, nine-pas- | senger Safari. _ Foremost among the exterior ¥ / wrap-around bumpers with in- tergrated bomb-type bumper guards. Large oval parking lights are set in the lower part of the bumpers. A semi-circular |limefire green, Seacrest green dans and other station wagons. The flair of the rear fender houses an integrated tail and backup lamp and a safety re- flector. The rear projection of the oval tail light is protected by a projection in the rear bumper which also serves as an. exhaust pert on | cars . equipped with dual exttitasts. The Star Flight styling fea- tures an eight-inch spear-type molding which runs from the rear fender along the side /of the car,. A full range of: excit- ingly modern colors is available on the 16. body styles. . | LUXURIOUS INTERIORS | Interiors forthe new “St? - ‘Pontiacs are the most luxuri- ous and color conscious” in Pontiac~ history. Bee Star Chief series;are uphol- stered in fine hand-buffed leath- F fe er in colors of silver beige, fs Kenya ivory, cordovan red, and- fontaine blue. These also be had in combination patterned nylon fabrics. The economy-priced tain’ series offers a height of luxury’ with of “contemporary tw terns of nylon-faced ¢ vinyl. In- all, 66 in combinations | are” ibje perio = Streak V-¥ engine, with dis- ain-in-Cairo for the-seventh Screams of panic, rang forecasts cloudy skies today | gan’s thumb area. Mayor Albert A low of 50 to 55 tonight and| chrome grille’and full widtly air | place increased to. 347.04 : cae day and heavy explo- Mthrough the CTA cars as lights | with temperatures in the middle | E,/Cobo of Detroit, the, Republi-| — Son the NeWasc.cccccuwe 8 \| a high of 55 to 60 Tomorrow is| scoop direct air flow to the car funte ; os sions. were reported east and| lee after the impact. Passen- | 0's with cain to follow late to-| can candidate for governor, got oc cavésveveeyefs (thé expected temperatures for} radiator, | ~ /power,/10:1. compression ratio, . northeast of the capital. . and were ong her floors | day. 12° wotes. Democratie Gov. G. ae pete ark ssseeeeeslT, 18 | the Pontiac area. ‘ Also prominent in the front| ar ifolding, more ef- piled atop each other. In addition to the election of Mennen Williams, seeking a rrr 16 | - Preceding 8 a.m., the low. end-styling are the hooded head | ficignt valves, and newly de- wives ten tuk es aoe President and Vice President, &| TV & Radio Programs 27 reading in downtown was 50.| lights ‘and front fender orna ors. The °1957- Son, Danny bercy s-Drain Commis-| Ge) Tedar— Home tmprovemens | Voters will elect state .and fifth two-vear term, received) Wilson, Earl............. a |The mercury climbed to 65 de-| ments. Greater vision (iste wjll offer horsepowers of sener? Show at State Fairgrotin ;, county officials. se « Ithree votes. Women’s Pages... ii, 12, 13, | grees at 2 p.m, new. achieved by lowering the bh 252 770. : i Se ee + fe mapeen ye e menses amit ai Boh Conde of Organizations Be ko vis As Tak fo Avert War Democrats See Switch Because of Population, GOP Chief Says ‘No’ By LAWRENCE 8. MARTZ JR. State chairmen of both ‘parties yesterday expressed confidence over winning Oakland County in to-| |11 States Hold _\Focusof Attention The Day in Birmingham UF Caan Lagging Behind Ask Citizens’ Support as Drive in 3rd Week _Lags at Halfway Mark as Tallies Pour In By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ten of the states that supported In only two dts onl, Fioci:|Iaawing an it entered ite third weeln! Bids tor Pro jects ‘Invite Big 4 ak India to Top-level Meeting, U.S. Pays State ‘Schoals ’ Over H alf Billion Dollars — The federal, «ning of the 1950-51 school WASHINGTON wn government has paid out well over (Accept Offer to Help aid oes ern since 208, sane SS og mpacted are’ , for ‘Court, Road, Alley |. ven, swat w= te! ot a, seta “Sitting ‘at ‘the table Thursday _ oa and VS ie ee ee The annual érive which this year ‘Low bidder for the court room) ance -aailiedl John Feikens, dis-|™@rsin more than 10 per cent Of seeks to raise $612,202 for the sup-|project was the contfactor Thomas counting @windling GOP sharpina|essa's: ta cleotral vote “py Bort of 54 local, statewide and na- remodeling in the tomorrow = Se wee ee vee ' ‘Birmingham: ~~ Unitartan - in the county since 1950, 99,000 and Virginia's 12 ee gare ~~~ | “6 : Eisenhower's victory _ margin wd id have new furniture in- ase But Chairman Nell | was less than 10 per cent in the “iw wont tate we Well at an approximate cost Stacbler, pointing out that the in- jother $ states: Missouri, 13 votes, /Wednesday a total of 45.6 per cent) of commissioners indi- | crease in registered voters since |30,000; Oklahoma, 8 votes, 87,000; reported collected. | cated. a! 1952 Is almost twice the GOP ete Fe, ae will share the cost of| ld ru plurality that year, sald his ery. |Rhode Island, 4 votes, 8,000; project of Southfield , stal ball shows nols, 27 votes, 443,000; Massechu- basis, and will pay|_ | : . setts, 16 votes, 109,000; Tennessee, ‘and the bal- tories hove, _ \ll_ votes, 2,000; Texas, 24 votes, estimated costs are| |; n inue “Oakland County will see one ot 134,000. ‘The city will-contract; > 01 =" ——— * _ needed.” ”\ NOT SURE.OF COBO J pure moving into the county, they will get out and vote,” said. a ; east onthe report. — * street‘on’ Beutheast But Feikens says: —rwe think the Tsraet-erists-tast9—the. helped us. This country is still at) peace, and President Eisenhower has said he will keep it that way. The people know he is our best guarantee of peace, and they don't quite trust Stevenson. “They think he hasn't been in this picture, that he doesn't have the background and experience In state contests, Feikens was) less optimistic, Of Detroit Mayor/flammatory newspaper articles.” Albert-E. Cobo, Republican candi- date for governor, he said: F “That's the big one, of cosirse, but we think we can bring Cobo in.” Cobo himself is Feported optimistic. Staebler predicted Gov. Williams “will have a pees ‘majority. than ever before.”’ Accordi: coming ae ro closer in Qak- land County té having the two parties on a Dasis of equality. “And when the parties become more eqial in numbers, many ‘sient’ “Democrats will declare themséives. . iere have been many Demo- here in past years who never poor being convinced their votes “UR »* ld be thrown away, Now they, ve heard there are mote Demo-|~ Staebler 40,000 since 1952, and Staebler says he thinks “‘we've somewhat out- worked the Republicans in regis- tration this year.” Feikens theorizes the Republi- ean pluralities in Oakland County “fave declined sitice 1950 because of “the industrial workers mov- ing into the county, and union activity here.” But he says of the registration increase, ‘‘We think fhe majority of those new Oakland County vot- ers will go to the Republicans.” Feikens says Eisenhower will “carry handily,.especially if there is a big vote.” “Reds Moving’ “LONDON (INS) — A Cairo newspaper reported without con- firmation today that “the Rus- sian fleet is moving across the | Eastern Mediterranean” to aid Egypt, but doubt quickly ‘was The Weather Full 1.8. Weather Buresa Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Fog lifting this morning and increasing cloudiness this afternoon with ocerasional rain late taiay ending tonight. Partly cloudy and cooler tonight and Wednesday. With to- day 2-67, low tonight 60-53, High to- merrew 55-60. ae Today in Pontise “Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m Bree ht leadership of the | Evictions ‘Squabb| “Western ra Alliance.” Pa = : Supreme Court Refuses | Hearing in La pest vil hand to hear the divisional stand- What finally may Be the end _ * * ® riction cases un-| The Pontiac Area United Fund folded yesterday in the Supreme’ ‘Campaign i is sched Court in Washington, when the, 116, with pledges totaling $612,202. eet are = res Prominent Mason Gilliland currently serving a See K. Bir d Dies legally embattled Lapeer farmers. .* *# © 4% to 5 year term in Jackson Prison /for conspiracy to obstruct justicé, contended that the trial court erred-in refusing to grant a change of ‘venue in the face of ‘focal prejudice created by in- ‘plumbing shop in Birmingham and Was prominent in Masonic activi- ties in Oakland County, died yes- terday at his home, 316 Oakland trial court and methed used in Ave.; Birmingham, after a brief selecting the jury. jillness, : Bo h ~ Gilliland and two Lapeer rn on his family’s farm at County farmers were arrested and tried following a dune, 1952 scuffle when a group of out- raged farmers roughed up La- peer County Sheriff Clark Gregory as he sought to evict a tar witow whose farm had” He also protested ruling by the in the Birmingham area all his life, Surviving are his wife, Myrtle; a son, Robert K., and a daugliter, Mrs. Carmac Sprouse, both of Pon- jtiac; his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert D. Bird of Birmingham; three sisters, Mrs, Emil G. Olin of Birmingham, Mrs, Ralph E. Ryder of Bradenton, Fla., and Mrs. John R. Hale of Royal Oak, and three grandchildren. The body will lie at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co., Birmingham until noon Thursday. Service will be at the First Pres- byterian Church at 1 p.m, Thurs- |day under auspices of Pontiac Commandery No. 2, KT, with in- terment in Acacia Park Cemetery. been sold. - Her farm, as several others in the area, had been sold by the State Insurance Commission, act- ing as receivers following the failure of the Lapeer Farmers Mutual Insurance Co, 2 ACQUITTED The two farmers tried with Gilliland were_ acquitted. In his appeal, Gilliland said_ he was convicted “Without any evi- dence being offered or admitted uled to end Nov.| maintenance; with opening to-start, road, on why. it couldn't expand its City Awaits Angwer From Rail Manager ‘on Train. Yard Issue ~ “Final word might be expected night so this matter Willman said the city is awaiting an answer frqgm Frank N. Gaff- agreement for ice-skating rink|/?€Y, general manager of the rail- present Johnson street yard and! leliminate the need for the new Trio Stand Mute -— lon Liquor Charge “We've got their technical po- | sition and now they have Biack- man's, and we hope to come to a ‘where last of this month, change in rates immediately of water and sewer installations, and. scheduling hear- ings on two special - Suites. Nearly all styles and finishes. Also chrome and wrought jron. Just come and compare. Lower | Miller’s . / Overhead ‘Saves You Many Dollars on } All New Furniture of Reoognized Quality! | atest Styles - Lasting Satisfaction! Cfnvenient Terms! EN FRIDAY EVENINGS CLOSE ‘on Indecency Count Officers this Sete will be Dr. John J. Marra, president; Milo D, |\McLintock, wice president; « Fran- leis Millet,. treasuter; and Mrs. patients in the area. A three-year lease on the unit’ office at 66 ¥. Lawrence St.. was | oesees were distributed to % wen / Miller eect ye iller . — Aug. 20, “Thomas ‘Bajley, / a | | oo | WEDN ESDAY AFTERNOONS | : | — Our 200 Your: os Greater Volver Giving! f ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS. teespay, NO OVEMBER. 6, 1956 a ese 7 ‘ ( f 2 ‘THREE. | thank the Salvation Army for his|to ease misery and poverty. | It is the hry which tradition-/acter building and welfare pro-; lally has reached down into the grams, Religious faith remains the) men. iment.after 76. years... 2 —o-. 8 | Your Pontiac Area United Fund The old picture, however, of the contribution helps keep the Salva-|" lcorner drum to raise pennies for here. alcoholics—this changed. The Army citadel at 29 W. “Lawrence St. will receive $29,219 social case workers, handle | from the UF next year, or, well | family and problems cre Gee tine of te Seane budget. ieee ly. FREE HOME DEMONSTRAT! | ANNIVERSARY SALE > Sensational Buys | vy |Y JF Aids Work of Sa lvation Many a pore and - outer canjits original ecsieendae attack continue “to meet thas bend in ne jails and local onpllads, Assisted lof need,” gs Citadel Captain These are its spiritual, char- Magnus A. Michalsen puts it. idregs of sociéty to lift up broken’ owe of the Salvation Army move- unfortunates last year: Army heroine beating a street tion Army program at full ‘peak tributed 438 Ghitistmas baskets. —_ ‘TOMORROW —9 A. M. to6P. | las seuwvedk snathorn Gs piel tee’ Chale _ichildren. s * «¢ “| And just as important, provided £ Here's whiat the Army did for wise counsel for hundreds of fami-' ‘lies in distress. Gave 2,583 families assistance in| It maintained a retail store at he form of groceries, transporta-, 48 W. Pike St. for sale of castoff! ion, housing, medicine and other articles. These are available at rvices. low prices for families in financial straits. ‘Clotuing, feed and shelter is“ provided free, however, when | payment is not possible. The only requirement for Army! * % Aided 2,780 transients and_dis- Found jobs for 171 ungmployed, located missing persong for 10 families, and sent 29 youngsters {is need, Miclialsen says. The Army | te summer camp. often is the first stop when tragedy “Made 57 visits of comifort to'Strikes. Whatever the case, the’ Army provides stop-gap necessi- ties until the proper social agency takes over. There is also a self-supportirig congregation at the Citadel. Many who have received Army aid eventually become Congregation members. The Army’s rehabilitation pro- gram here will be boosted by open- ing of a factory and men’s dormi- tory at 118 W.-Bawrence in Feb- ruary. q About 75 men will find employ- Ment reconditioning castoff arti- cles. The work will be the first: step towards eventual employment at normal jobs. This part of the Army program will be self-supporting without aid of UF dollars. It will be directed by Army: headquarters out a; Detroit. Over the Lap ; 26% Inches - High 141, x 834 Inch Tray , — Individual Size ALL METAL Snack Table Regeler $1.49 Value All meta! mack tables ideal for individual servings while watching TV, informal buffets, etc. Perfect for the kiddies, too! Rugged construction, decorated tray is easy to clean, clips om. Metal tubular legs are rater tipped, Limit 4 per person. Drop in Employment ‘ | GRAND HAVEN ® — Tri-cities’ jarea industrial employment | dropped 275 in October after climb-| ing for two months, according to a report by the Committee fer Eco-| ~qnomic Development: Employment’ rolig totaled -4,305-in October, 826; less than the same month in 1955. | é . Easy to.Install Yourself 14x22 Inch—Tire . | e .. 5 8 § gn Our Shoe Dept. Wall Pin-Up Lamp Rubber Door Mat $2.19 T 00 $1.29 € 2 Value Value 200 PAIRS <\\ THE NEW ARMY — The Salvation Army Cita- Pontiac Press Phote res ‘ a Gel mobilizes all the techniques of the modern Captain Magnus S. Michaisen, commander of the | oo. ol. Irae & Auto tire rubber link mats really is L di nd T A = sacial worker, plus material aid and spiritual Pontiac Citadel, advises a troubled family on its to put up yourself. Bulb extra, not scrapes the mud snd dirt off shoes. Es a ies’ a een ge == A . - as shown. Buy two for front and back doors. >| purpose in its struggle against human problems. problems. The social service work of the Salva- 6606 0neesneonsensseensesesesceescecececesccos -»| Many of the .breadiines of yesterday are being tion Army in Pontiac is supported by the Pontiac ms ’ HO » replaced by scenes =—- as the one — where Area United = RUBBER stam” Extro Safety : S E " Bis Recorded - BLACK z Li paths ; ~ Tin Oakland Couni inches 4 5.95 i 0 k| d C ty Inches Values to $5.95 — | Oe aca aas : _ The following births were record- [ee = ed with the Oakland County Clerk. | ° The father’s name is listed: | MAROON, < j 00 Waiter D. Bristol, 488 Rivera, Rd. 18 S 9 j ; ea eile and when is it “inglorious?”” When is an action taken alone by the United States, as ‘in Korea, a justified-step to “repel aggression,” and when is an action taken by Britain and France alone to stop a war in the Suez area which threatens their lifeline also a justified step to “repel aggression?” * * = These questions will be debated a long time. But within this coun- try there is an unfortunate tend- ency to believe the British and French acted unjustifiably, al- though the record shows the United States adopted the same type of “police action” in June 1950. Here, for example, is the language of a circular issued four years ago by the American Assn, for the United Nations—an organization which seeks to rally. support for the UN: “The plain truth is that the United States was committed te fight in Korea, with or without the United Nations, The facts are that President Truman took the decision to throw American military weight against- the ag- gressor in Korea hours before the. Security Council met that Sun- day in June a couple of years ago.” “What the council did was to give the name, protection and moral backing of the United Nations to the fight against the Comniunists and to call on its members to help in that fight. It transformed the Korean situation from a war in- volving. the United States and the Communists to a War involving the— United Nations and the Commu- nists. CHANGE OF COMPLEXION “That decision changed what millions of Asians might “have, come to think of as an ‘imperial- ist’ war into a United Nations war against aggression.” The foregoing was written by A. M, Rosenthal, New York Times co t at the United Na- tions, in 1952, and has been since used in widely distributed circu- lars as part ef an educational campaign in support of U.N. ob- jectives, If in the pext few dey there is a cease-fire in the Middle East and the United Nations takes over in an effort,‘to hold the line and work outa plan to correct-the injustices— arising ‘out of Nasser's aggression _ in seizing the Suez Canal, the whole thing will become a U.N. action. The fact that fighting occurred wilt not be officially cendoned, but the event will demonstrate once again that, unless the United Nations is prepared to organize ah international military’ force of its own, the world will witness ts In which some major power will have to take the initiative in repelling aggression and. then turn the problem over to the United Nations to work out peacefully if it can. When is the use of force justi- fied? Historically, it has been _ justified when-_ national interests have been at stake and negotiations have failed. The\people of Hu gary have won worldwide acclai for their use of force against Russian tryants,;— aN Salt nae opr ary ~ an . Me. haa ae Cities et of Neamt ane wedding. : __ David. Gen ence ‘care British Attack on Egypt Justified The U.N, Cuneta Assembly was impulsive in the resolutions adopt- ed last week because it took note only of the British-French military action and did not emphasize that Nasser’s seizure of the Suez Canal, in violation of the treaty of 1888, was the original act of aggression which started the whole chain of events. The United Nations had ample opportunity to stop Nasser in his tracks by sending in a force of its own to take over_the canal. But since nothing was done, Brit- ain and France were obligated to take steps on their own. The Egypt-Israel situation had grown worse because of Nasser’s forma- tion of a unified command in the Arab countries designed to wipe out the little state of Israel. Under the circumstances, Britain - and France decided to act on their own when Israel began to defend itself. while deploring what had happened, President -- Eisenhower, - conceded the British and French had a right to proceed as they did in defense of their interests. MUST TAKE OVER But now the United Stations has the duty of taking over and especi- ally of carrying through to the point of restoring the cana] to some form, of international control and also to assure the political inde- pendence and territorial integrity of Egypt and Israel so future wars in the Middle East will be pre- vented. _ It is significant that both Britain and France are agreeable to a plan which permits the United Nations to maintain possession and control of the canal while arrangements are worked out for a permanent solution. This certainly shows the objective of Britain and France was not to do more than protect the canal as the treaty of 1888 ob- ligated the signatory nations to do. (Copyright 1956, New York Herald Tribune Int.) ‘Dr. William Brady Says: Milk, Proper Diet Help Ward Off Joint Disability it physicians know. anything about the nature and treatment of chronic joint disability, which I call rheumatiz and most victims cal) ‘arthritis.’ they certainly keep their knowledge secret. _——1-hope--any——reader—who—finds—a— physician who knows the cause and — cure or treatment for chronic joint disability will tell me, not for my benefit but for the benefit of thou- sands who follow this column and — maybe hundreds who try to follow the advice they find here. Please believe I'm not just flippant about. / it. of insidious joint disability and Rheumatiz” (free) if } close stamped, self,addressed envelope. I say I call insidi ing joint disability indefinitely rheum; tiz, ARTHRITIS RARE If you ask for advice about arthritis. the advice I'll give you is: Consult a physician. | I do not defy that actual chronic arthritis (jgint inflammation) oc- curs. I njerely say it ig a rare happening as compared with rheu- , matiz. The /nature of rheumatiz, 1 . is physical degeneration to the. present. UPPLEMENT DIET ~- I know of no particular remedy or treatment for the rheumatiz. All I ean tell you is how to revise and supplement your diet so as to correct the’ nutritional deficiency responsible for your rheumatiz—- Not for a week, a month or a sea- son, mind you, but from now on, Just for instance, if you reject consaming not the prospect of less than 1'; pints of milk or the ports of. persons aes have expe- rienced extraordinary benefit from the regimen A recommend for rheamatiz, / Signed léttefs, not more than one page or 100 words/long Lapham, to personal t to disease, diag- tiac Pontiac, Michigan. (/ (Copyright 1956) eary ddress and NEA Service, Inc.) ~“ — envelope ‘ts sent to The Pon-— “Voice of the People i sis IDR il RRS TORRE — : Saevitineio EE : : ; 2 5 : - be eS Always ‘Refuses fhintere: in be condensed w when neces- Lettre wi of lack of space. Full ber of compen num! Pol these will not be pu tt the writer 80 requests unless letter is is critical ‘in its nature. My boys have a cat that, for five years, has been the best pet ‘they could ask for. He jumped_up- on the window sill, the boys let him in, give him a drink of milk and he goes to sleep on their dress- er. He wanders through the fields catching mice and chipmunks by the dozens and minds his own busi- ness. 3 The othér day he came. om ing and bleeding, across the back - yard and looked at us with his heart in his eyes. We're just grateful the hunter whe shot him, only wounded hin) instead of Killing him. This is why we say ho when hunters stop and ask to hunt on «our land. There. is always.one whe deserves to be shot much more - thay an innocent pet. Mrs. Robert Ricketts Oxford. ‘Como Fan’ Tells of Commercials I’ understand the Perry Como shows are put on im color now. I ipa the color. is good enough to ’ make up for the continuous com- mercials. Saturday night's pro- gram in black and white was dragged down so far by the over- powering commercials it left an ____all around bad taste. _Como Fan ‘Women Shouldn’t Smoke on Street’ I don't mind smoke, but it riles me to see the puffing away on cigarets on the en o- / Hal Boyle Says: / Election/Day Lets World seeing women / a Reader Gives Explanation — streets. It looks just plain cheap ond common. 1 thay 60 tn their Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE ‘Sometimes I. see or hear about . Someone I used to know . When we were starting to grow up The period of college . we ‘pure the pathway to A little higher knowledge . . few are quite successful now . , . And somewhat prominent... , While others are of average rank . Yet just as much content . I often wish that I had tried. . . To do a little better . .\ Because they make me feel een When I behold their score... As now I realize that perhaps . . , I could have done much more. (Copyright, 1956) Looking Back — 15 Years Age NAZI RETREAT Feported in Moscow area. BURMA ROAD push hinted by Nippon. And as I meet them now and then Years Ago : “WINS by 953 votes. —— = MADRID BOMBARDED by land and ; Smiles | Leap year is nearing a close, but “ there'll be another one for pe destrians in 1957. See Great Shame of U.S. NEW YORK e=cameaien com= ment by a Pavement Plato: This is g@ day of shame for America, / / * ° * An el¢ction day always is. For it is t¥en the United States looks its yorst to a cote wey world. VALIANT DEATH In Hungary last week hi /ot men flugg themselves handed against invading ~ et tanks and died valiantly in hope set uf’a government of their own choice. Ld * But in democracy’s: mightiest — citadel today only about six of ev- ery 10 persons etigible will take the trouble to vote for the govern- ment that will rule their lives for the next four years, Some 40 to SO million other men and women who could vote won't bother to, for one reason or another. These are the drones of democ- racy, who accept their political liberty as casually as if it were merely another free sandwich at a banquet. a * This apathy amazes thoughtful people in dictator- ridden lands who dream of a free vote but. know that to achieve it they must © first wade a river of their own blood. This apathy puzzles thoughful people here, too. SHUN BALLOT BOX In good times or bad times, in peace or war, millions of Ameri- cans avoid the ballot box as if it might infect them with some loathesome disease. * * ‘In the -depression—year-of- 1982-- only 52.6 per cent of the eligible s fight for the right to \population voted. The figure for ‘wartime 1944 was only 552. is seems doubly odd ‘when it is lied that universal suffrage did no as a = from Heaven, but was won after xenerations of struggle that cost hundreds of thousands of lives. The barriers of property, age. color and Bex fell slowly, The remark is\ often made, “the guy who doesn't bother to vote would +e the first to fight if someone threatened \to take away his, right to vote."’ \ But that is nonsense. ' only men who can be counted on to\de- fend a right are those who exer- cise, that.right. The. man- who-has nothing to say doesn't fight for wis ‘Case Records of a Psychologist: tree speech, / come ‘to the Uplited States Ignorance Can Destroy Homes Prof. Lonzo was a very popu- lar and talented college teach- er. But he was slain because of his wife’s sins of omission! If she had studied the 20 cent booklet described below, Lonzo would not have committed sui-.. cide. Wives, beware lest you destroy your happy homes by your own sexual ignorance. Sins of omission cause divorces just as fast—as sins of commis- sion! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case T-314:_Lonzo—J.,-aged 47. has been a very successful college professor. “Oh, Dr. Crane, I am beside my- self with gricf and shame."’ his wife wept in Bond — “My epee coomtaitiod suicide i last week. He bought a revolver’ and locked himself in the ey _toom, Then he shot himself. , “He had confessed earlier Anat same evening that he had, been guilty of improper sex advefices to ~a couple of young girls. - “Their parents had . freputet the case to the ——— Lone knew he Would be prought into court. Rather than suffer from such — waoiiaa jhe took his own "Bat way when and beloved teacher like my hus- band, ever be — of such it is much greater in sangha than in females, despite the fact that. many wives still refuse ta face that truth. : / Oh, they readily’ admit that God Almighty erated man to crave 3,500 gastric calories per day when they demand only 2,500, And they oe tempt their mates to exceed that 3.500 male quota, for wives 4re constantly on the alert for new recipes and tantaliz; ing concoctions by which they _cause their husbands to develop that—typiéal._roll of excess yp- holstery around their equators. GUILTY WIVES But many wives unwittingly drive intelligent their husbands ifito “divorce by y may someday succumb to outside temptation, ‘For the combination of a long unsatisfied hunger, plus an un- usually appealing environment, may make even the best man stray. If you wives want your hus- bands to remain faithful, then don’t starve them in the erotic realm, For such erotic rationing im- poses an unfair strain upon ethics and the 10 Commandments. - —Ged never expected a wife te deprive her mate of food at the table and then try to keep him from: stealing bread by him’ of the Biblical injunction, “Thou shalt not steal.’? : No, the sensible way to promote law and ‘order is to reduce the appeal-of the forbidden fruit. Feed your man at the dinner table and he will not be susceptible to res taurants! | : total ‘for Saaleadber Includes 9 Commercial Structures, _ 39 Homes | Ba WP dodern Aico © ad co CARPET & FURNITI tion of one fence ($250); jone—gas meter house ($275); _eonstruction of one basement | Oe 500). His oim will be better if he knows you ond the femily ore protected. Specigl Hunter's Accident insprance payy medicol expenses if he is in- jundd...$5,000 te $25,000 for acci- dente! deoth. 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Ss * thee = a eh A giant family affair for enter- : —tainment---free prizes and free refreshments! . = Celebrating the Opening of the Union Lake Office of the > i ie Bank iA ¢ National Oo F P ON T Wednesday the newest office of the Community National | Bank opens its doors at Union Lake to supply every mod- ern banking service to the Union Lake area. : This office, conveniently located in the business section of Union Lake, will save you time while you enjoy all mode banking services. | _ SAVINGS =- MODERNIZATION LOANS -- | AUTO LOANS =-- PAY-BY-CHECK BANK-BY-MAIL --- ETC. rn " 4 ~ert fe Pate paces, mR | and Exciting Prizes! tp, he I Ps ENP ARB aR NN gear Sere Hs, Pare ge, ARERR = Moment etedal cate, sir Come out and meet the bearded giants roaming ‘the Union Lake area, celebrating the exciting Paul — Bunyan Day, Wednesday, November 7. Every- one has prepared for months for this one great day. Come early, join the fun, bring the entire family to the Union Lake Paul Bunyan Day Celebration. A One Day Afiair That Promises to Supply Plenty of Fun, Entertainment BIG PARADE, TOO! _—-— —— * os ‘ ‘ — = Fs . . . ~ ee a ee ne at waa cert aig a” Poe se nN ee Oe MR ee ors sapiens 1 oestrone gyi A Ra tnt ns 2s dns Soa cee eertin Aas eee EY eee oo Pilaagg M SE 2D Ce atria ce Say CL SE aha tial nk ale IOP pa nos - * & ts : ey ee B jomesy sit — Billie as parents ’ # Susan Millspaugh over the U 5 7 = at Walled Lake 4 gad stays open until 3 gm then until closing time, }wil be at the MetNodist e a CHO, “pee er ee ban fos Marty DAZAAT | Sheter all when + therm and | STUD TOW ey ee wy means committee, Mrs, T. M. Nel- sey is committee chairman. and _Mrs. ‘Richardson, Mrs. Chris Jor- geson and Mrs. G. D. Andress, co a Leonard A. waceos may keep; The bazaar will feature famey jhis job for at lea: snthes four work, aprons and baked geeds, weeks. No ‘action ss taken at and the proceeds will go te @ llast nights council weeting in. charitable project. efforts by two counc..m te fire Members of the club have been Watchowski. requested to bring friends, and) Mayor Jolm G. © apbelh sai teachers have been invited. | this morning the pee ny gee . pone any action __ Gift Sale at Church ul council: members Set for Wednesday fee be, sunnent. OXFORD—There will he a public variety gift and toy party at the! Congregatienal Church parloys at 7:30 tamorray = R is sponsored by the /Ladienisaie Geld of the church Ohristmas for gifts for the children will be the Miriam main feature a. 3 Cama | a : Sl enn: tek Soe Maetette tee A tories, ome making “Star’* ciga- brand, in Seve. 1 rettes, the other the “Crown” ' andl sey Lost! Waheniles [tag cons. on SALE! New. Guinea's Legislative Coun-\” cil is not considering imposing iri-| © come taxes, its members said in — TS from a FINE aiken Ri Waa 2 4. e.4 | WEDNESDAY IS- DOUBLE — avy ‘you've waited ‘til now to buy a ‘coat, just look at. this lineup. ~~ © Zip-te Zibelines '@ Wool Martiniques . Cashmere Blend: ® All Weol Tweeds . Broadcioth © St. Mary Coats 74 WN. Seginew St. We Give Holden Treding Stamps a iP DAY! _ Buy Now for Miser and Christmas! H “TOYLAND © AS OPEN! ! 1 ls & ‘ l : LIONEL TRAIN * it _- teem apes Lares a os | Double Stamps! =" oo. ce JERSEY ministrator insurance Protection at o extra Cost when you The Pe 7 ek diy , rs z jnance your new car. at | Pontiac State Bank ; Marking | Halt Conds | , ET ‘3” Dressy and uy it haa \ Long & short Vazsieeve orion semi - dresay = Aaa. New light and dark — . holiday skirts shades. 10- aa Double Stempel _.. CAR COATS a mee Speciel pur- chase of water EF Choiceof $19.99 _ nylon snow at -_ $1499. -— Weblord Club "Gift Sale at Church ‘ variety gift and toy party at the main feature. . fords’ home, 2510 South Hill Road, | THE PONTIAC PRESS Palle ta WALLED LAKE SCOUTS BABY SIT — Billie as parents go Shepard, Sharon Thompson, Susan Millspaugh over the U. S. and Sandra Watkins tend babies Martha Vander- tptersttien: Roost and Ronald Beagle today at Walled Lake Grogs S.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6.'1956 Avon Citizens Organize Today | Slated by OES | at Walled Lake Ask $28,425 for South Oakland Unit Bazaar, Party Seek fo Form Claim Township Wells, Residents AVON TOWNSHIP — Claiming. _ |that the-township is lowering the water table and rendering a num- ber of residents waterless, a group) of irate citizens here were meeting) this morning to organize to fight Avon's. prcpcaes weker system. | They expect to cain for an in- junction and halt the township's; water project until a study can be) made and a compromise plan worked out. The first of two township wells completed» put out 750-gallon 2 per minute, or “more than ade- LAG ; quate for all foreseeable needs,” | to the polls to vote. Girl Scouts | officials said. are ronment their services as | The second well, located east A - \ _|the first one, on Wabash between Norton Lawn and Hickory Lawn As _.. |Streets, to supply water to homes Girl Scouts Tending One of County’s Youngest \ jsouth of Auburn, pumped 1,500 gal- lons .per minute in tests last Fri- ay, Children for Voters Wolverine voters” today. from the voting precinct , 14 Girl Scouts will take charge of manssuccumal aed . uid County's sewest incorporated — will = ragl busy, villages is Wolverine Lake, _ lying’ village Councir. oo = exeused directly north of the city of Walled) The village was incorporated in from school y- {Lake along South Commerce road. The nursery p.m. From then until closing time, | will be peoph ly residential, and looks to Walled Lake for most of its commercial Village officials anticipate rap- id growth for the village inas- much as lake privileges are avail- able for all who move there, and homes are going up at a steady rate. Only approximately one- half of the available land is oc- Plans Luncheon, Charity Bazaar the home of Mrs. Carlos Richard- son, 2326 Carlos Ct. - for growth, Luncheon will be served from|the village, and John Finlayson is 11:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. The bazaar, nouncement by the ways o=tf h Pp means committee. Mrs. T. M. Nel-|- at rup osipones geson and Mrs. G. D. $8, CO- chairmen, | LATHRUP —_Administrator' work, aprons and baked goods, weeks. No action was taken at and the proceeds will go to a last night's council meeting in Members of the club have been | Watchowski. requested to bring friends, and) Mayor -John G. Campbell said) * * «@ ss George Belprez is president of will follow, according to an an- irs Richardson, Mrs, Chris sor ACTION On Dismissal The bazaar will feature fancy his job for at least another four charitable project. ‘efforts by two councilmen to fire teachers have been invited. ithis morning the four councilmen {pone lall council members are expected ito be present. i County Calendar Set for Wednesday : | OXFORD—There will be a public) Congregational Church parlors at 7:30 tomorrow. ae Four Towns a cnect! It is sponsored by the Ladies: Ladies a ‘Bid -is mee = Wegnesda Sa Guitt of -the—chureh:— Christmas| for “potiuek” ‘home of Mrs. BE. C. gifts for the children will be the! oo Caen Will meet at the home D. Pulleyblank, 4515 Motor- pe Dr. on lomeee. . opened at 8 this| This village is about one and a time help until March of this year morning and stays open unti! 3 half miles square and contains When Finlayson was employed as some 700 homes, with a popula-|8 full time administrator. at the Metfodist'tion today of approximately 2,500 The village offices are housed! Since Avon Water authorities le. The area is almost entire-| temporarily in a building on Glen-have had a request from the City, services, » site is contemplated. a oS cee re ‘Leonard A. Watchowski may keep} ipresent last night agreed to post-| -aetion—-until_Dec, 3,when, mb with Consumers Power Co. for gas “ievied in village taxes. The valua- Meanwhile, residents in Dennison Acres and Juengel Orchards = that .Friday’# test lowered the wa: ter table below that of their shal-| low well] lift pumps and many were) without water. Lake Village: a i a Population Now. af 2,500 They suerte that the xing ‘ 30 feet at a residential well site in| ot by administrator, working un- pasar This nha citizens| der the direction of a five-man Dennison naa citizens and pumping equipnient —of—rest- June of 1954. It got along with part dents inoperative. up a well water ao Pa form a code which is fair to all. igary road but construction of alof Troy to service its residents) ‘village hall near the public fishing|group will ask that no water dis- inear South bonlevard with water, The village's first paving proj- the group will ask that no water ect is just being completed. Five streets have been blacktopped by township. Lower Water Table of mau card party and luncheo OES, is slated for noon next Tues- day at the Commerce Masonic ‘Temple. jwater table had dropped consider--be Dr. Kenneth Neigh who will, ably, citing “one drop from 9-t0/present_the film “‘This High Call- inight, and will hang on the wall WALLED LAKE — The Annual South’ Oakland County school districts to spend $28,325 for a child guidance clinic, to be located below the Fourteen Mile road, will be mailed this: week. An additional $4,000 of the Walled Lake Chapter, 508, Committees are headed by Mrs. Robert Buffmeyer, with her co-chairman being Mrs. Charles | private orgaizations, Dill. Abraham Brickner, chairman | Tickets are in charge of Mrs.) | Millar Beauchamp, and Mrs. Jesse! rin the .movement to -establish a ‘Byrd. Members” giving“ items” for; South will OAK PARK — Requests to 13) be| costs, sought from city governments and} Brickner said the need for a New Child Guidance Clinic for treatment of children’s emo- |Pontiac and 60 per cent on the tional problems, said today the | waiting list are from Southern Oak- fund made te each |land County. school district are based on | Miss Madeleine Half, director ee valuations and | jot the Oakland County Child Guid. the the budget needs of rating ance Clinic in Pontiac, said ™ | Pontiac Clinie will continue to ‘serve all of South Oakland County until such a branch is established, ‘branch clinic is proves by figures with the exception of Birmingham, | which show that 55 per cent of the Bloomfield Hills and Franktin ichildren sent to the Oakland which are being sefviceti by fhe Oakland = branch |County Child. Guidance Clinie in) [Birmingham branch. \the white elephant sale, and fancy ‘work book are asked to have items, Sas'n apne = Mémory of Nina Haughn| Protest Action =x Church Holds Family Night’ Milford Presbyterian Spotlights Speaker,| Film and Dinner MILFORD — In accordance with) istewardship week a potluck Fam- lily Night dinner will be held at the. |Presbyterian Church tomorrow, inight at 6:30. Main speaker of the evening will, township. hasn't forgotten Haughn, a teacher who made hundreds of friends~ during 22, years of service in the Commerce) Elementary, Schools Although she passed away in late July, her name will grace the school for many years to come. A plaque. was presented in her honor last merce ling.” This picture has been ac-|f new ‘claimed the best that the Presby-, library. terian denomination has ever pro-| Deeply touched by her dea "duced according to die Syesah Geachore-| oll ipastor of the Milford Presbyterian Association formed a Memorial \Church. | Committee te make a useful Dr, Neigh is an executive of | gift to the school where Mrs. the Synod of Michigan and presi- | Haughn last taught. dent of the Michigan Council of The committee began its fund Churches. He formerly served 88 (drive with $50 in its treasury, half pastor of the Allen Park and Mt. of which was a surplus from a Pleasant Presbyterian Churches |coliection made among Walled and taught at the McCormick [ake Consolidated School District Theological Seminary, Chicage. teachers for funeral flowers. The | | } seen in Plaque, Gitt COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — — This! ‘Although the choice of a gift Nina|depends upon the size of the fund, ‘Plans Auction Thursday | on Dump Site Holiday Farms Group Wins 2-Week Delay at Waterford ‘committee members are consider- ing the installation of a communi- ‘cation system. The committee feels that since | | Mrs. Haughn's school life cen- : ; tered on the “inside” of the WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A school, an appropriate gift should two-week postponenient of action be selected. establishing a township dump at All of Mrs. Haughn's service in Sell Eh Be Lake Rd yeas em: the Walled Lake district was spent ay = Townehip ‘Bosrd when in the old and new Commerce ™¢t last night. Elementary Schools. Almost all of A delegation of some twenty resi- ‘her 22 years in Commerce was dents from Holiday Farms Subdi- spent teaching second grade, her vision, which’ lies directly across favorite class. jthe road from, the proposed dump Near the end of her career Mrs. site, was on hand to protest the Haughn wstructed the children of-use-of the swamp for — a pur- la few. of her former pupils. pose, In answer to questions Super- -visor~ tioyd—Anderson—explained— ‘that it would také from three tw five years to complete the fill; ‘that the dump would be bull- | WATERFORD — The Watertord @dozed and covered with six Village Mothers Club will hold an inches of dirt once a week as are auction at 1 p.m. Thursday at the ay township dumps. house of Mrs. John Brown, 6439 Saline Dr. He said this would cost the town- Members are supposed to bring Ship approximately $350 a year. something wrapped to sell. Mrs. Nearly all owners of swamp lands Waterford Mothers Club . distribution be made outside the) A special program hour for chil- Commerce PTA donated the other Edward Cos has additional infor-|had been contacted. he pointed out, dren has been planned. ($25. imation about the auction. ‘and that there is no state-owned the village and three others by subdivisions within the village. This improvement was financed by a bond issue. The village: plans to employ a) ‘full time man to work on the roads soon. It now owns a grader and snowplow. | Wolverine Lake has a three man police department. It has no ed 5 protection of its own but pays $700) —>— a year. to Commerce Township for! ae. ire protection. : Administrator Finlayson tocesces| a bright future for Wolverine Lake. “Building; of the new highway next year by the Huron-Clinton | Metropolitan Authority is going to! |mean a lot to us,"’ .he said. “‘This) highway will pass directly through village on Glengary. | “This highway is to run from the junction of the extended Northwestern Highway with Pon- ) tae Trait Proud ‘to the Authority's Lake park, and Genco to Grand | River road. It will give us an- other through highway, with di- rect access to Detroit.” , The young village has adopted 126 ordinances since its incorpora-| ition, including 30 year franchises|- and with Detroit Edison for elec- tricity, Its new zoning arcane will be adopted Nov. 12. It is operating with a tax rate of; 13.1 mills and a. budget of approx- imately $30,000 of which $12,000 is Gon now stands at about one mil- “dollars. — Crary Junior High look at a displ CRARY BOOK BAZAAR — Three young artists from Isaac E. them last week to produce winning posters. Carol Kaines, Betty Vernan and Jim Luttman won first, second and third prizes, re- spectively, in the poster contest which is advertising their school's second annual book bazaar. The event takes place Wednesday, land in the township available for dumping. | The stay of action was requested by the subdivision’ s attorney, Paul Meredith. The group has two weeks } in which to provide alternative — dumping sites. Meanwhile, Mere- ; dith recommended that his clients linspect the township's present _\dumps to see how they are run. In other action, the board ap- | proved preliminary of a plat of 28 homes to be located on Fiddle road and to be known as “Evergreen Hills.” Also approved was the Fire De- \partment’s request to purchase a jnew tank and hose pre-connect for engine ‘111 at Station One, the cost of which will be $436. The resignation of Donald Smith. : township assessor,-was accepted and final certification of the pre- ‘cinet workers for Tuesday's elec- tion. was given. | ay of book jackets which inspired scheduled tornorrow from 6:45 p. room which totals up the largest will also count. Net proceeds will Thursday ahd Friday in the school library, with evening hours from 7:30 p. m, to 10 p. m. A room prize will be given to the home Slate Rummage Sale UTICA — The Utica Methodist Church WSCS will, sell rummage iat the chunch on Friday and Sat- _jurday, beginning at 03 a.m. m. to 10 p.m. and on Thursday sales record. Parents’ purchases be used to stock library shelves. HALF CENTURY ON FARM — Mr. and Mrs. William R. ‘Craw- ford will mark their 50th wedding anniversary tomorrow at their farm home at 2510 South Hill Road, Milford Township. He was born on the farm, one of Michigan’s Centennial Farms, taken fromthe government three years before Michigan became a state. Marking Halt Century MILFORD TOWNSHIP ‘A shower of cards will_ arrive tomorrow at the William R. Craw- —| nial farms, that was taken from the government three years be- fore Michigan became a state. to help the couple mark their 50th’ A son, Carlton, now manages the anniversary. - |farm since his father retired, while Were. married in. Dearborn ancter son, oeoree lives in Mil- e Crs ring Sie 5 health the thar ce : jing their friends a chance to weet ‘them, Your PTA Is Planning: ! | {Annual Clarkston Fair Scheduled for Friday CLARKSTON — Sashabaw Ele-|meet Thursday at 7:30 = m. at rooms from 7:30 to 8 to consult with the parents. annual Fair will be held on Friday night, from 6:30 to 10 p.m, at the Four Téwns jot Mrs. Howard Lamb and Mrs. Four Towns schoo} is holding its | George Burt. ‘regular monthly PTA meeting Thursday, at the school. Parente! ‘may meet with. their children’s Seymour Methodists iteachers from 7:30-8 p.m. SS, | ‘The regular business meeting to Serve Fried Chicken jwill start at 8 p.m. and the guest | ° ‘speaker will be Dr. Pelliter of) SEYMOUR LAKE — The WSCS Royal Oak, president of the Oak-/here will sponspr a fried chicken | “Nnentary Parent Teacher Assn's.|the school, with teachers in their land Sine Muscular Dystraphy dinner in basement of the Methd-4 : Public is invited and serving will ; Grou hovies will be‘shown and a ‘talk o'St Church Thursday evening. given. Fifth grade is in charge of’ ” |school on Maybee Road. Features of the Fair will be the cake walk, fish pond, rummage gale, spook room, home arts booth, country store and game room. There will be a popularity con- test with the King and Queen selected from contestants from thé fourth through sixth grades. Rickey the Clown will be on hand. General chairman is Mrs. Bina Stump and Mrs, John McGowan is Pontiac Lake Schoc! PTA will A talent show is lamed, anata see The program. will be a Mom's night, with Dads putting on a skit, ‘“‘Womenless Wedding.” The business meeting will be at 8 _p. m._ Refreshments will be served by the fifth grade mothers, lrefreshments under the leadership.begin at 5:30 p.m. GIVE that they may live! FAST tel irritation and Itching? Oveime Cream ond Germi- AT YOUR eidal Soap. Aids healing. DRUGSTORE Coreamanecepoocccvcccccccooecooucoweooesoooes “ Established: in 1898 - Te REvIosvesevevees | ormer Srv PrITTTIT tite One dollar will provide more than 100 pounds of America’s food surplus for freedom-loving, hungry victims of war, famine and dis- aster in countries overseas, Support the Thanksgiving appeal for overseas relief sponsored by your religious faith—Protestant, Catholic or Jewish. Under the auspices of these three great reli- gions magnificent overseas relief programs are carried on. Millions of pounds of food, clothing and medicines are distributed; hospitals and orphanages maintained; resettlement and rehabilitation pro- _ grams established. In Protestant Churches, give to the SHARE-OUR- - SURPLUS APPEAL. In Catholic Churches, give to THE BISHOPS’ THANKSGIVING CLOTHING COLLECTION. In Synagogues, give sa bs lic s@ with The Adverti tans ‘andthe Newspaper ~~; Advertising xecutives Association, ~ Hey, ‘Kids, Look? The Popsicle Man Challenges You to a Contest! . , Special For Watertord Township Children Only FREE. POPSICLES WILL BE GIVEN TO ALL CHILDREN living in the Waterford Twp. Precinct that GETS OUT THE MOST VOTERS Tuesday, November 6th Election. Heré Are Last Election Comparisons TONY MATAKAS will deliver the pop- sicles to your home after election. WATERFORD BIRMINGHAM DEM. REP. . , Ist Preeinet ........ 104 198 DEM, REP. 2nd Precinet 109 162 Ist Preeinet ........ Sra | oo | tad Precinct ard Preeinet |... |” sth Precinet Sth Preeinet see eeaee zs PF EE RE 2 Oe ‘os et, RS 7 = , ee ee BA es & 5 cee i i ge oA diate tices Es ae ah ee oF = ei * : ; . 2a ¢ s : bs 4 t ARIES ee ; = SR Be 2 t THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1956 fideast ‘Diplomacy F ail Is V. Plans to Get To ugh a 1So By Wilgieadiaael Wa Massled. sale ths tard eds ae |the world. He brought to it a cer- ‘jtain reticence, candor, a strong}~ bo epg mid of nazis 19 keep the peace since, his appointynent Aug. 3, 1954, the Nations General Assembly. 59-year-old Canadian has received|when he sions as a ‘measure of his impar- tiality. He is a learned soldier. He Ou 10g « Rol peu tet Seamer jt edks Freach, which he picked up _ in Quebec as a boy, as fluently as’ ill English and learned to speak Ger-| for $20 Million “man before World War II. His -hobbies include music and garden- ing, and his Aired pa here's were good enough to be e | i ante a ela ior 2 iyears—since enlisting at 17. F'won the Military Cross in world] Additions ine (War 1, was commissioned in the] ; Corps of Engineers, instructed at i the Royal Military College, took. ‘4 part in aerial map-making in Ger-| St fn A many and got back into combat in Bars * World War. II. SAGINAW ST. for Enrollment Boom is comaumdad the Fith Cased million dollars to help relieve the an Armored Division, teen ihe “13 NO. ‘Pooms in dts history. | president, told a club the university has discarded the predictions on growth it made | will reach 25,000, Present enroll- The request for 20 million dol- tion, social science, and civil’ en-|§ money for education, but whether jwe ean @fford not to have ag men and women in our country,” _| Varner said. he was deputy minister of| i the Department of Veteran Af Need State Aid to Build |= to Provide EAST LANSING — Michigan © ate University said Monday it 7 ,will ask the Legislature for 20.) most critical shortage of -clags-|# | Durwoed B. Varner, MSU vice F luncheon il ac i i i il its ash tse lars will include funds for a start F on a new mechanical engineering * building, a new communications ‘ arts building, business adminisira-| 5 or not we can afford this much § ever-increasing supply of educated & a recent cricket match at) Fiji now has two cigarette fac- *s, London, 75,000 empty bot- itories, one making “Star” ciga- . _ |brand, in Suva. « |Port Moresby. New Guinea’s Legislative Coun-|~ cil is not considering imposing in-| >, 130 tons of litter were rettes, the other the “Crown” jcome taxes, its members said in sheet Wednesday | 2 ares i Coal “a Ag" CORT ON SALE! If you’ve waited ‘til now to buy a coat, just look at this lineup. ® Zip-in Zibelines ® Wool Martiniques 1 Cashmere *® All Weol Tweeds ® Polished Broadcloth ® St. Mary Coats Coots with belts, hoods, leather trim. Sizes for Junior, Misses, Half Sizes. 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Our Greatest Reward _is the’ thanks of the. * - have served... many families we ae He came in cold and had to| Funeral Home accept things on their face yalue. | ‘|Here are excerpts from his stor: y: | “Howdy, folks, or, as they say on this planet—whose name I have, Doody.’ Inscrutible, of course. _| “Things are sure popping down building near’. which —1 Apparently these people have never gotten around to choosing aq lan- guage which everybody can under- stand. Men sat around with ear- [Phones on, listening in one language to what a speaker said in another. “It was confusing for a-‘moment, > etn’ until I learned how to speak mF ,-\Australian, French, Ruyssian, + |-\f * | Chinese (Nationalistic) and Arabic, British, Irish, Scotch, “Well, as I get it there's some In ‘the - matter of Egypt, it t-iseems that two firm allies named the United States “and the Soviet Union — apparently long-time \Triends—stand shoulder to shoulder’ against_what must be their tradi- « |that England and France signed ri greg Foape pechgpansarenghn se not yet been able to learn—‘Howdy | ‘\janded the spokesman for the $.U.- _._ THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, NOVEMRER 6, 1956 re anne tional enemies, England, France and Israel. '|feeling between the U. S, and the| ©*F S$. U. They must be very old friends, probably bound together)" by centuries of mutual interest. SOMETHING ODD “An odd thing came up. It seems, 'to the aid of any country attacked | by any other country in what is! called the Middle East of this odd | place. | “As for this country named | behind the Iron Curtain, it seems | that these brave people have been fighting hard to throw off the | tren rube of the S, U. The troops | of-the S. U. have shot them left | and right. ‘But at this building where I said, ‘We do not maintain troops in these countries.’ Who then, shot |; the brave people? Why; then, were | those who Shpt_the brave people speaking Russian? “How, then, can 22 divisions of the S. U.’s army, called. the Red! - army, be quartered in a place named East Germany? I confess perplexity.” LESSES SPHERES The Martian's story wandered ‘olf! into lesser spheres at this point. He) was critical of a native dish which! he identified as having been cut} from the prime ribs of a steer, | and spoke of an effort on the| part of a nearby innkeeper to drug) him with seme strange potion said’ to have been distilled in scouand ‘This part is not too clear. “His eyes rolled. His jaw sagged, Foaws the waist down he shook with a ‘great palsy. Plain ani - epidemic was at hand, Heads as well as bodies were shrunk. Lunacy ruled. I am off!” To Greet 1,000 Doctors at 10th Annual Clinic _ DETROIT (INS) — The’ Mich- igan Academy of General Practice will hold its 10th annual post- graduate clinic in Detroit Wether day and Thursday. _Dr. Francis P.. Rhoades of De- troit, program chairman, .. said virtually every field of medicine will be covered. Syeens are chiltires illnesses. About 1,000 doctors are expected to attend. the clinic. France spent $702,000,000, or 26 feshaets— wurst —-tatien te - ‘Crushed Pineapple. . . \ YOUR. GUARANTEE. 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Plans Madé . - for Annual Ingathering | Garments to Pour Into Headquarters by Thousands By MARY ANGLEMIER Thousands of garments and ar- ticles of household linen are ex- pected to pour into the First Pres- |byterian Church for the 44th an- nual Ingathering of Needlework - {Guild Thursday morning. 2 i of Ld *. Members will be scurrying about town today-and tomorrow taking their two new garments, “one to wash” and “one to wear,” to.their directors, The latter will bring the garments to the church Thursday, Mrs. John W. Fitzgerald, prest- dent, and the other officers will Re be on hand at 9:30 to greet the section presidents, directors and | members. Pontiac Preps Photes . Coffee and British pastries will be served from 10:30 to noon by ithe Queen Mary Section of the guild, with Mrs: George Bickley as chairman and Mrs. Alex Joss. - and Mrs. Henry Milligan as he William G. Wright, cochairman of the conference. The 7:30 p.m. affair is sponsored by the Pontiac Council of PTA. George Yansen will serve as an evaluator at the Monday Pontiac White House Conference being held at Pontiac Local Problems to Be Discussed Monday PTA Council Will Sponsor Talks: The Pontiac White House Con-jleading to better support for the consultant, secondary program for High School, with’ consultants Ger- -bS schools—and-—an—improved school mentally retarded. —ference-on_E Pe Anes i bern program, and also to promote the hon with the school administration, eme of this Pontiac White will bold its second annual con- House Conference on Education, ference Monday at 7:3) p.m. at “When Citizens Understand—Chil- Pontiac High School for the pur-'dren Always Win.” 0 ing-the educational = a sia alg yemnyieadea ear Eight general discussion topics p ’ have been selected and each to evaluate on the problems and ~ EY as recommendations brought to light . ciess tnd = Es in the first Pontiac White House qensuitants to Sar- ‘onde a year ago nish information and answer the a—_—_ hd . . | questions brought out by the dis- . ' cassion groups. PTA presidents “When Citizens Understand— 14 Secenier secretaries will Children Always Win" will be the 0) 2. pestesses and recorders. theme for this year’s conference. . : Donaid Dolan, director of com- Lecal people =m be coal munity service at the University discussion leaders and resou of Michigan, acted as consultant personnel, and the problems to 1). nianning committee. be discussed will also be on the | * *« e local level. ; ; ; Group One will discuss ‘‘Mecting Education-minded ciuzen’ AF the Needs of the Mentally and encouraged to become better 8 "Phyccally Handicapped.” Group quainted with the educational {8-jeadeps will be John B. Wilson. cilities and programs of out COM ‘attorney; Harry L. Riggs, M. D., munity. and Fred Hanses of the Michigan * 2 @ Employment Securities Commis- Understanding a problem is the sion. first step toward solving it. Pub-' Consultants will be Mrs. Gerald lic participation in ‘educational Frosciand, teacher of the deaf and pianning represents one Of the narq of hearing: Sally Smith most effective means of helping teacher in the orthopedic room: people to talk through and under winiam G. Wright, director of spe- stand the problems of education. cia) education, Pontiac schools: TO MEET NEEDS Eleanor Traut, physical therapist The genera) purpose of this edu- Pontiac schools, and Donnie Smith, # SECOND GROUP - Group Two, “The Needs Youth—Programs and Problems.’ -_will have_as_leaders_ William Cou- lacos, executive director, Boy s Club of Pontiac; Mary Ellen Wyn- garden, execytive director, Camp Fire Girls; The Rev. D. D, Mc- of Coll, First Christian Church, and q David Ewalt, director of Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department. SIXTH. GROUP Consultants will be Dr. Russell Curtis, secondary coordinator, Pon-, nas group leader ‘Ralph Dawe. and Mrs. John Blamy, Mr. and for St. Louis, Mo., on Saturday. ginia. tiac schools; Theodore Wiersema, ..jaried personnel supervision at Mrs. LaVern Seimes, Mr. and Mrs.|They will be guests at the Hotel principal of Jefferson Junior High Fj por Schoa]l; Paul Allison, director of Richard Fell directar of wocedi ‘Harold Knisley and Mr. and Mrs. child accounting and attendance ,14 , department, Pontiac schools, and schoeis. Hunt, director of ju- .. venile services, Oakland County education. Pontiac schools. James W Group Three, “Citizen Partici- pation and Public Relations,” Classrooms will have as leaders John Riley Facilities,” ot The Pontiac Press and Rabbi Sanford Saperstein. of Temple |Pontiac High School PTA, and? Beth Jacob, with consultants Hor- ton Southworth, principal of Cro- (Group III, with consultants Mrs./ foot School, and Lester R. Stan- |Harry E. King, vice president,| ley, principal of Hawthorne and Pontiac Board of Education, and Wever Schools, ‘ Group Four, “Staffing Class- assistant of Pontiac public schools. rooms With Sufficient Well-Quali- fied Teachers.’ has group leaders College in Pontiac,”*has as group 1. Aubrey C. Roberts and Mrs. Charles Neldrett, first vice leader William Donaldson, mayor, president, Michigan Congress of of Pontiac, and consultant Dr.} Parents and Teachers, and Helen Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent Still another group will gather Lapisch, teacher at Eastern Junior of Pontiac schools. ~ er Poritiae schools, ~ and J---Cecit ———— ———— : — —_** Cox, assistant superintendent of Personal News of Interest Following the busineme seake.’ i Group Five, “Securing,the Nec-| the distribution will be made with ‘ “Tessary Finances,” has group leader! Mrs. Chauncey Burke “ind “MBs. High School. Pictured with him is Mrs. assistants. ° : *. * The public is invited to the: morn- ing coffee hour, *o view the gar- ments. . ‘BUSINESS SESSION . The annual meeting will be held at 1 p.m., with Mrs. Fitzgerald pre- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1956 ald White, elementary coordinator; George H. Crane in charge. Needlework Guild is the “char. a a i a 2 : a L f = | cnary Foances "Br emopleate| (Hosts Will Tally Election Returns Local 33, Pontiac Motor, with | : ~ . —— _ i “ons Schimmel, presi-| : ; fos tae Pomting Boand ot Edu | Among the several election night ly, Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Hendey and Mrs. Norman M. James of ity that helps other charities.” : jparties being held this evening is and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Brown. |Wimbieton drive, Birmingham, has| Our school and visiting nurses, lone at the Old Orchard drive home, * ¢'s been elected treasurer of the fresh- Ur hospitals, child care centers of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Helwig. | Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Annett of man class at Mary Washington and old age homes all look to the Group Six, “Adult Education,”| The Helwigs have invited Mr. Sylvan Shores drive are leaving College of the University of Vir. Needlework Guild for aid, ‘ * * *« In sudden emergencies, when a fire wipes out a family’s bejong- |ings, or a flood or tornado sweeps through nearby homes, Needlework |Guild is ready with new clothing and bedding for the stricken. OLD ORGANIZATION | A gift of two new articles of clothing or household linen will cation. * = * : Gordon McLeod, Mr. Mrs. Statler during their week's stay. with consultants oo zene i... Mr. and Mrs. Reinold Yeager Attending “‘Dad’s Day” activities. Of East Howard street were at Western Michigan College in| guests of their daughter, Karen, Kalamazoo on Saturday were Mr., at the recent Parents’ Day cele- Another electon night party is (and Mrs. Marshal! Smith of Ehza-; bration held at Wheaton College s| being hosted by the Chartes beth Lake road, W. E. C. Huth- im Wheaton, Hi. Karen is en- Scribners. in their home on Otta- |waite of West Iroquois road and Folled as a sophomore student. wa drive. Their guests will in- Dr. and Mrs. Howard Axford of co be he clude Dr. and Mrs, L. Jerome Rochester } On Sunday, the six statewide : Finks the Raiph Norvells, James | es ee junits of the Mercy Schoo] of Nurs- ice manned Sy tevt: Mrs. Floyd Smith, Child Study’ Nyes, John Madoles, Paul Hor- Lt, and Mrs. Brice W. Har- Ting, Detroit, wilt hoid their annual organizations ee a ee ae ~~ S : | tons, Charles Allens and Jack | rington have returned home after |capping ceremony in Mercy Col-! ‘ . : Straits. | aoe months in Ulm, al i‘lege’s McAuley Auditorium. A gif cf cme Ser ee Also included are Mr. and Mrs. many, where Lt. Harrington has | Freshman students from this sot \James R. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. been stationed with the U. 8. /,,6, who will-receive their caps par aie eal Gad a the \J. R. Greenhalgh, Mr. and Mrs. Army. |at the ceremony are Ann Schac-'4, the py - Oe will ‘Paul Kern Jr., Dr. and-Mrs. O. L.| yr and Mrs. C. T. Forsman of|hern of Miami road, Mount Carmel’) purchasing giver’s Smith. Mr. and Mrs. James Bri- Q,ippewa road visited the Har-|Mercy Hospital; Ann Hoffman of | ~ Mrs. +ingtons, their son-inJaw and|Sylvan Shores drive, St. Joseph Since 1885, more than 67,000,000 idaughter, while on a European trip Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor; and garments have been collected lthis past summer. , \Maryann Sparling of West Maple, and distributed through the 470 l * |Road, St. Lawrence Mercy Hos-| Needlework Guilds in 37 of our Kathryn James. daughter of Mr. pital. | 48 states to unfortunate people, Body, adult education, Pontiac Harold Boyer to join them at their and Raymond Graff, home and “chalk up the votes.” pervisor of trade and industrial) _ * * Group Seven, “Shortage o and Other School has group > leaders Mrs. Paul Gorman, president of} 'Dr. Otto Hufziger, administrative Group Eight, ‘‘Need of a Junior Ruth Kennedy. x * * * ;at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F cational conference is to acquart ments necessary to meet the needs (“) of the school enrollment and to focus attention on the problems of the schools of Pontiac. —~ | Entertainment for * ¢ * family will be featured at Owen Well-informed citizens and or-/School Friday evening when the ganizations aware of these prob-/PTA of the school holds its annual tems_can.give valuable _assistancefestival. Fall decorations will be ~ es “~. 3 Ora ‘William Johnson, Chisholm, Mrs. Merrell Stephens N the occasion. . Serving on the festival tommit-| tee are Mrs. Cleatus Garner, gen- } chairman, assisted by: Mrs. Mrs. Eugene and Violet Crawford, school prin-| cipal. Dinner will be served from 5:30 fo 7, with the festival remaining open until 9 o'clock, Making arrangements for the, dinner are Mrs. Clyde White, chair- man, Mrs. Forrest Flowers, Mrs.| wen. School Prepares for Festival the entire used throughout the building for) Pherson' and Mrs. William i ' t 'Mrs, Paul Gallardo, Mrs. Arthur’ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buehring iMilton Hathaway on East Iro-| [regardless of color, race or - !quois road. . . . . | creed. sac ‘Heidi Gritftith Is Hostess, secon presitents-ot-the-Pon— ‘and Mrs. William E. Beattie on; tiac Branch include Mrs, Austin | West Iroquois road will be Mr. and| The Student League of the Catherine Meger and Deanne Esler, Mrs. Vaughn Garrison, Mrs. and Mrs.| Junior Music Club of Pontiac Tues-| Lucas. Carol Powell played a |Charles Rogers, Mrs. Clifton Tib- jbals, Mrs. Henry Leonard and Mrs. | | , | Marjorié Rapaport read the his-\/W#f0ld A. Furlong. a Reel eek Gathering .at the home of Mr. Miteh- ill be in charge of the fish Mrs. Dawson Baer, Mr. | ell will be in e of |Leo Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. Lu-|day Musicale met Sunday at the) violin selection. ° Ai - ; ns US Howlett, Mrs. Margaret Ar-/ home of Heidi Griffith on Dakota Others working at various booths cher, William Ogden, of Detroit,| drive, F . will include Mrs. James Bennett. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Russell McBride of] Ao bail ectins faites ae re the) Others are Mrs. Harold Gold- Esabeli Goodson, Mrs. Cecil Mills..Rirmingham, Mr. and Mrs. Theo-| piedg ‘ Pane os a tees Ad ‘berg, Mrs. William F, Maybury, Mrs. Theodore Fauble, Mrs. Oscar;dore Parker and Mr. and Mrs. | groun = oe of ihe cording of Schumann's Symphony Mrs.’ Harold Howlett, Mrs. Edward Norgren, Mrs. Homer Cowger,/Macklind Hannan of Wing Lake. x 4 in D Minor. James Morris and Barrett, Mrs. H. B, Lowes, Mrs. in, | * * *® Morris, Bonnie Newby, Catherine pavid Tho { the Pontiac : Cleatus Garner, Robert Baldwin, avi mpson of t tCarroll- Braid, } Milo Cross, Meger, Carol Powell, Carole Cole,| Symphony Orchestra displayed and Mrs a aie and Mrs O. Victor Schramm -and Junior explained the various string i-\1eo Baudette Lebol. | struments. Also serving are Mrs. A. H. Har- Piano selections were pre- | Refreshments were served at/rington, Mrs. Elizabeth Hunt, Mrs. sented by Carol Nicholie, Heidi ‘the close of the meeting by Mrs.'\Charies Clarke, Mrs. John W. Fitz- Karen Bronoel, Dorothy Bristol Lucas and Mrs. Ray gerald, Mrs, Geneva Bradley and Boardman, Bonnie Newby, Isanhart. Mrs. Robert Dunlay. 2 Beseau and Jessie Axford. | are entertaining several couples * * 8 | at an election night gathering in A talent show is being planned} their home on South Johnson ave- for the affair by Mrs. Carl Ray,j nue. Included in their party are Mrs. W. M. Twichel and Mrs. Ross| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haskins, Tenny. Mr. and Mrs. Turris McCul- _ Modernistic interior custom models takes an “off the shoulder” appearance in 1957, Customers can choose between upholstery of fine hand-bujffed leather or, as shown combined with line complete Pe cake eat styling of Pontiac’s luxurious. ‘panels ing, chrome-trimmed door: Charles Nelson, Mrs. Arnie Frank- ‘lin, Mrs. Gordon Allison, Mrs. Ha- 'zel Gessinger. Mrs. Garner and) Mrs. George Wood. | ‘snack bar where Mrs. Donald Au-| jten and Mrs. Cora Scott will be in charge. Movies are planned by \Mrs, Edward Biggs and Mrs, Gor- ldon Rice, and Mrs. Robert John- son and Mrs. Daniel Carmichael are arranging a fancywork booth. OTHER FEATURES _. Mrs. Donald Richmond and Mrs. Joseph Fouts have completed plans phant booth. Plants, records and) :|comic books will be sold by Mrs. . |Harest Bryant and Mrs. Russell Holmes, [Bethel Guild Plans |Dinner Wednesday 2 * ove, hand- shimmering “Encore” | Other food will be sold at the} ‘Ifor the country store and white ele-' ahs mert interiors. i, oe 4 df ca avenue (left to right) ‘lesimer of “Fait bor East Ann Ar the dinne to’ be’ served fr [' : pa HELPING GROUPS Groups contributing include ‘Amies, Keloa, Stabafa, Trabaja- mas, _Brooks Settion, Queen Mary Sec- Camp Fire Girls, . Carol tion and Demi-Teens, qa newly or- ganized girls’ club. Other clubs are Business and Professional Women, Parent Guid- ance; Priscilla, Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Alpha Beta and . Gamma Chapters of Beta Theta Phi, }Plans for Feast Are Completed for Wednesday Plans were completed at the re- Avenue Methodist Church for the ham and turkey smorgasbord din- ner being held at the church Wednesday, Members of the Miz- pah Class of the church are cdop- | jerating with the WSCS for the event. ‘ : ed Mrs. Minto Wallace is serving ties A een hy Ss PS cent meeting of the WSCS of Wilson — Carrie Young. from the dinner and will go to the building fund for a new parsonage. At the recent mee’ Mrs. &i United Millirons read The closing + Mrs. Elmer z . EoND es ae iny : a tuft of black hair. Fen df, : “hho PRIZE-WINNING PROFESSIONAL PERMANENT |was being charming and attentive ;jlaugh appreciatively at another's jCream nue Meat Gravy ling “pork chops, Served with Rodeos: to. Subordinate Reveals True | Character Gracious - Persons Don’ t Use Charm) | Only” on Those’ Who ‘Count’ ™y sty asked to describe he might r, you The owner of the beauty shop/have summed up her’ manner by saying she was graciously busi- to her customers. She stopped to/ness-like, -...° : ask a question of this one, pay ai Then 9 maid walked in. The compliment to that one and to!’ owner of the shop whirled around and gave her a dressing down small joke. that was painful to hear. * She didn't even lower her voice. ; word she spoke was clearly heard by ev a * * Good as After that one incident you would irude, overbearing and without any isympathy for the feelings of oth- HER MASK SLIPS ‘It isn’t how a woman. treats those Brown Pork Chops Then Heat Briefly in Mushroom Sauce By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Mrs. Douglas Graham of Walled Lake-has a favorite way of prepar- they be customers or social ac- quaintances she is trying to im- pr2ss. It is how she. treats the people who can't burt her that counts. eo * @ 4 The woman who is carefu) only of the feelings of the people who -|“‘count’”” in her scheme of things never make 3 a good impression on/ mashed potatoes, it is a favorite with her family. Mrs. Grham has talented fingers Gold Ribbon is the prize-winning permanent that makes hair come alive with beautiful, natural looking waves. | The secret is a magic 10-minute waving lotion applied by ur skilled beauticians See your own hair rippling with deep, — soft waves—make this beautiful change for the best and call for a ~~" Gold Ribbon -appomtment now Rowena’s Beauty Shop ___.___. 4831 Dixie Highway = __OR_3-3541 ‘a house or making a garden. She ‘and a child study group, ‘oft fat-and remove chops. Dilute'e.ed ride ‘aid high-handed by the ‘a .can of condensed cream of people they treat with courtesy. others for very long. Sooner or later she’ll drop her mask of graciousness or charm and let her real lack of feeling equally at home wi'h decorating ‘carries on a part-ime business ‘from her home, belongs to the PTA -FHE- PON TIAC PRESS, TURSDAY, NOFEMBER, 1958 At that moment, if you i She raised it so that every harsh] shave described her manner asi. who are important to her, whether|- Members of the WSCS onl of the Mizpah Class of Wilson Avenue Methodist Church are serving a smor- gasbord dinner at the church Wednesday from 5 to 7:30 p.m, Showing articles to be sold at the. bazaar being for others show through. At that PORK CHOPS IN SOUP moment she spoils the picture she | By Mrs. Douglas Graham has tried to create. Brown desired number of pork) Though some women don’t seem) chops and cook until done. Drain|to know it, they are often consid-| mushroom soup with half a can of/This is simply because they don't water. - \lextend the same considerate treat-| Add to frying pan, Return chops| Ment to everyone. 1216 Baldwin FE 3-3735 SWEATERS and SKIRTS Cash and Carry STAR CLEANERS 294-£; Pike——FE-2-0661—4100- Walton ‘Club Federation - to soup in pan and cook about 107 ~~ ‘minutes. Serve with mashed po- | New Bracaler tatoes, Features Charms fier Teenagers If one of your teen-age loves is a; Meets at Berkley Mrs. Forrest Brown presided scan of fascinating charms, the Friday meeting of the Oakland| you've a chance to add to that! County Federation of Women's.collection in qa way that will re-| \Clubs, held at the Berkley Method- mind you to keep your lipstick! ist Church. | job smooth and fresh. | The Southeastern District meet-| It's a ing was held and reports were priced for the teen-age purse, with: heard from standing committees./five gold-finished miniature — lip- ‘Luncheon was served by women'sticks dangling from it as charms. of the church. * 8 © Berkley High Schpol A Cappella | Choir presented several selections! during the program. .A history of| the Federation was dramatized with Mrs. Otis Tewksbury as chair-| man. | In the rush from class to class and to after-school activities, it’s easy to forget that lipstick most | be fresh ‘to give you sparkle, Some teenrs tend te chew it off in class. Others eat it off at. ~The Berkley Women’s Club and| Mealg and don't replace it. the Berkley Junior Women’s Club! |served as hostesses. * * * | 1 Club Holds Hayride | | They're all good colors for the} The Sam Miller farm on Bridge youthful skin. of teenagers. You| Lake road was the setting for aiwon't look as ‘f you .fell into al hayride held by members of Alle- paint bucket or are trying to. ap-. manders Square Dance Club. Sat- pear as slinky as Ava Gardner. | urday evening. Following the hay-| To personalize the bracelet, add) ride, refreshments were served by your own charms in the spgces| the hosts. _|between the lipsticks, A lipstick charm bracelet is a) handy reminder. Colors range from) pale pink to a rich ripe red. | fother day, thé” conversation got’ around to the same old theme: | dilemma books. Modern M aoe a _ By ANNE HEYWoop Pontiac Press Phote held at the same time are (left to right) Mrs. Carrie Young of South Paddock street, Mrs. Jennie Taylor of Chandler avenue, Mrs. W. A. Coe of Summit avenue and Mrs. Adrian Thompson of Millview drive. en Need Sympathy, Too lege about | her “uncreative” As one of my readers, a 34+! “T don't mind. you understand; | Ga) | year-old man, wrote: but I think a woman should pay At a woman's club meeting the | _* * * .. jj “In the last analysis, my wife her money@ take her choice and dilemma. “It's so difficult being a woman or men are fiends; it's s hard‘on both sexes. : * But I think it's about time wom- | The girls were soén quoting en face that fact and give their from their favorite woman's- ‘husbands a small share of the sym- /pathy they get so lavishly. Ten years ago I would have| A NEW BOOK ‘agreed wholeheartedly that men| have it good and women have it!see a new book written, |tough, But not today. change, about men. flicts and frustrations.” gold-finished bracelet.| Judging by the mail I get from! The author, John Tebbel, whom men, they have plenty of frustra- I have long known and admired, tions and dilemmas themselves.'has called it, “The Magic of Bal The only difierenicé is that nobody anced Living, A Man's Key sympathizes with them. IN DRIVER’S SEAT 4 a Of course, the man is still in the, is man's guide, for driver's seat in most business situ. ® Change! But I hope wives will ations. He doesn't have to begin Te®d It, too, so that they'll see as a secretary and he gets paid that it’s no cinch being a man in more than his feminine eoneneoe this any yan age! \for the same work. But he pays a price for this, a| kind of hidden tax, and at home he | lfrequently takes a real beating’ | I know men who are knocking | themselves out to support a wife | and family. They put up with all kinds of | Pressures and humiliations in the ijob; then, when they come home, | ithey are expected to do the bulk! iof the housework to the: accom-! paniment of a wife’ s‘sniffled com-| ae FADEPRUF DRAPERY FABRICS WITH SUN-TESTED INEFRA-GLO COLOR ‘Wale | DOLLS © WARDROBE 2927.2 A complete wardrobe for your little one’s favorite doll! Several ‘outfits may be made inexpensively and dolly!) " Pattern No. 2927 contains hot- | iron transfer for nine items for 16-inch doll—alterations for 14-inch doll included; material frequire- ments; sewing directions. sheers to rich drapery $925 Sol-Dura is only * FE: 4: oe — 2 For the first time, you can have draperies and curtains in fabrics and colors that will stay bright and fresh! 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(A lovely Christmas gift for both daughter to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, Quincy Street, Chicago 6, “Needlework Album containing. doz- [oororrrdoerrovrrnwvor MARY KING . SALON has a choice: She can stay home then abide by it and stop com- vand take care of the house and plaining.” family or she can get a job, I have no choice. I have to be the breadw inner. i = i there! 19546) He's got a poin (Copyright New Leather Textures Appear in Fall Footwear A new textare with a Biblical name is “fatted calf.” Ht is distinguished by an extra fine texture and rich glow like a polished apple. Leather texture has become so_ important ,that.there are as many different kinds of leather té choose from when buying shoes as there are types of fabric to consider ; in dresses and suits. Soft reptiles are new. Sometimes are buffed so that. they have _At other times they may be given ‘a matte finish. Gold flecks also appear on reptiles. Suede and reptites will be frequently seen iin combination. % * 2 ? Patent appears for the first time as a popular trim in fail ‘shoes with both calf and kid in’ black matte, with black and shock colors in suede, or in a slim tie or strap en smooth brown calf. Red patent ~ beathers already mentioned. They flats are going to college in large complement the brushed and numbers bulky look of fall's sportswear - knits and woolens, especially the heavy, bold tweeds. Grained ealf.is lightly buffed in a special | range of colors—rosy reds, muted blues, subtle greens, biscuit and toast tones. Cork-textured leather continues te be popular. And the number keeps on grow- they ing. This season. fer instance, have suede with smooth matte finish, suede embossed in ribs. ‘chevrons, stripes, swirls and a ‘rippled “willow” design — and decorated with metallic and lac- quered patterns. Reversed calf with its extra plushy brushed surface contjnues in popularity and appears in new rich colors. we a slightly nappy surface. | Buffed surfaces appear on kid and pigskin as well as the a Detachable Collars These winter coats with de- tachable fur collars offer real practicality. With the collar, the coat looks dressy. Without it, it's simple and ideal for reguiar day- time wear Calf and kid are often embossed ‘fo stimulate fur, At other times 'they have an all-over metallic 8 ‘east of gold. silver, copper or -brenze or are specked with metalitic touches. A new soft,. pebbly pat- tern appears in grained calf and r) ikid on both glazed and dull sur- g Oe » MOTHERS—This Coupes 2 t Entitles You to-a- 10% DISCOUNT on Any Boys’ or Girls’ 1 ‘WINTER COAT Gooa Untill Nev. 16, 1986 black-spattered calf will ‘their appearance. |MATTE FINISH POPULAR i Matte-finish calf and kid in one- |! lover color appear in the most | ‘patrician shoes. One particularly r elegant model has a cut-steel , } ONDERLAN buckle. re TEL-HURON CENTER &. _‘gqeueeecessescnsend Elliott’: make 8 Been an aah ae ow Plant and Showroom 5390-—5400 Dixie Hy. Waterford, Mith. OR 3-1225, t Comes the Ultimate in Custom Designed Furniture Fine Custom Furniture and Upholstery ERIES ris. | aA tt ttt tt ik An Elliott Febily- Tradition, rrevrrvrererrrrrrrerrT TTS _. “Will you please tell me what .In numbers or in height, or one By EMILY Post I E Z fal FE ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1956 ___ Unfortunately heel close to the floor. “Swing it + p Muscles by Exercising . After , my! Women 30 and over often will have sideways, keeping the heel close to the You in t ‘Tomorrow: “Adjust to Unfor- tunate Facts for Happy Life.” « | A halo of beauty around your-face ...7 this is an autumn coif- fure of remarkable. jon? | When —members_of- Matinee Musi Tapp. Johann Sebastian Bach was the cale Club met Sunday at the home were Mrs. E. S. Windeler, Mrs. = s *& wedding anniversary and we, their idren, are planning a reception | for them at a private club. rs f | “There are six of us. I would in Bach's life and played several like to know if it would be proper | for all the children to stand in the receiving line with mother and father?” : ee Answer: Mother and father re- ceive alone. The children walk. around talking to the guests. Furniture Fits Mood of Nation Converts to Various Uses, Expands With Family - s | ator of Tuesday Musicale Junior | _"- MARGARET E, MEHWALD Matinee Musicale subject of the afternoon studyigram were Pam Griffin, Jane Big- ler, Marilyn Morris, Sally Hilder-: . ley, Delores Tapp, Susan Rogers, of Susan Windeler on Hatchery|Connie Driesbach, Ann Fisher, Catherine Francis, Judy Bos, David and Susan Brodie. Dogs Steal Others participating in the pro- imembers at the Monday evening hollows ‘on the thighline. Swing the leg floor. Swing Mrs, Wayne Santala, Mrs. Dale Hodge, Mrs. Helen Brosted and Mrs, Eugene Perkio, worthy matron, appointed committee Mrs. Leonard Berglund, hospitality committee, = Mrs, Pierre Shaver will serve as chairman of the sunshine com- mittee. Also serving are Mrs. - Earl W. Foster, Mrs. Charlies r} Wheeler, Mrs. Roy Clark, sick | meeting of Areme Chapter, 503, OES held. at Roosevelt Temple. * * * a i these exercises: _-1._Lie_on the floor on your back and relief; Mrs, Clarénce Phil- lips, Mrs. Donald Sweet, Mrs. A. W. Robinson, and Mrs, Samuel __{_.Mrs, William_C, Pfablert, Mrs. with your arms resting on the floor at your sides, legs straight. Swing your left leg-sideways;-keeping the Mrs. Martin Wager, coordin- | Groups, summarized the events examples of dance. form and invention. SAN FRANCISCO~ (INS)}—Home | ownership is at an all-time high| but America is still a nation on the move, to judge by the furni-| ture displayed for purchase this tall i The “move” may be one of sev-) eral varieties: Furniture is de-- signed to fit the expanding needs of a family that is growing either that either through circumstances or choice frequently changes resi- dences. This mobile furniture was an outstanding feature of the sum- mer shown by manufacturers at ‘ the western merchandise mart in San Francisco. A traditional-style bedroom that ‘grows with the family” was dis-/ played—bedg. that can either be “bunked” or used as twins. When “‘bunked,” there is extra space be- tween the “decks” to avoid bumped heads. . CONVERTIBLE CHEST == A matching chest-on-chest in hard rock maple has a middie drawer than can be removed and replaced with @ desk section when the youngsters reach the study stage. ; drops down to reyeal desk space. If one moves frequently, it ig never certain whether the new place will have dining space. Solve the right size for tots’ playmate; 20 inches tall and dressed in a Sunday-best coat and bonnet: No. 8327 is in one size, 20 inches. bonnet, % yard; dress, panties and “ithe Spotlight President Nixon’s “Checkers’’ and Hashionable pooches. stole the lime-, ington hotel, the Washington Poodle obedience trial Dall, 4 yard of 23-inch; coat and ‘Lester. Oles, Mrs. Clarence Craw- ‘ley, delinquent dues; Lester Oles, \Mrs. - Edward Pritchard, Mrs. 'Pfahlert, examining committee and ‘Mrs. Sidney Fellows, Mrs. Theron in Capital Politicians Pushed Aside by Poodles on Parade By JANE EADS WASHINGTON — While Vice Democratic vice presidential can- didate Estes Kefauver'’s’ cocker “Jojo” were remaining discreetly in the background, some other very light from the politicians here. , = * . i In the grand ballroom. of a Wash- its “ee For eeasonebly well-pedded com tours the “magnet” silhovette gives just the right emount of fullness in the tight ploces. Taylor, Mrs. Harry Vernon, Mrs. by. keeping their hair moderately — F. Johnston, Chris Hornbeck, short and wearing a fake chignon. William Roberts, Robert Parr, and Once upon a time, this was an Edward Pritchard, jurisprudence. expensiv . , | Completing the list of commit- is ae at. es ta tees are Mrs. Santala, Mr. Pritch- chignons . Mary Trask, finance; Mrs. fiber, dynel, are modestly priced. |Pranlert eles at Fellows, For ay pane ae ee banquet: Mrs. Harry Miller, Villa them practical to yO: one to wash and one to wear. Committees Appointed by Areme, OES Taylor served refreshments at the | \close of the meeting. _ Let Chignon | sine" fie: The ‘Pie-Cut’ jside,_nothing shows through that goes up six inches. It can be worn it back. Continue. beauty ... young, chic, and fascinating. DIOR’S Hair Fashions 1083 W. Long Lake Rd. the Villa Tree with silver dona- tien for the musical education of Villa and of officer practice Nov. 18 at 3 p.m. and school of instruc- Bloomfield tion Nov. 19 at 7:30 p,m: Midwest 6-3212 | Mrs. Clarence Phillips and Mrs. Midwest 6-3213 Is Innovation in Half-Slips NEW YORK (INS)—Ever bought a dress with a stylish slit or open) pleat—in—-back,—only-to. find that-it acted as a petticoat peephole? Designer Anne Klein did, and she. reacted by designing a new kind of half-slip which positively doesn’t peek out from the pleat. ™ * * s It’s a “Pie-Cut” petticoat, and it ig cut away in a pie wedge shape in the back center, so that even if it gets slightly» moved to the i for CHRISTMAS Standard Typewriters * Pull Featured Jin aa é G back slit except leg. | The ‘‘Pie-Cut,”’ wide to the sides, ¥ Pi First remove any pins and | brush the piece to loosen dirt film. Fill a washbasin with wai water and lots of suds. Gently eet Parliamentary Study mic Club and Wednesday at 2 p.m. at will m the Maso at 17:30 Dames of Malta will meet m. 82 Wednesday at Ahe Temple, -jswish the hairpiece up and down Perkin st. for initiation of candidates., Roliadium Parents Skating Club will, through the suds. AVOID SOAKING Take care to avoid prolonged | soaking of the base to which hair! is attached. Rinse suds out gently under running lukewarm water. Place the hairpiece on a clean hold a smorgasbord ham dinfi¢r Batir- day from 5 to 8 p.m. at Pontiac Ped- efal Gavings and build: Jenny £E. ie. Past t will meet with’ . Myrtle Meabon, 17 N. Midland Ave. Tharsday at 8 p.m. “treq Caldron, 70, Daughters Mokanna wil] meet Wednesday at 8 at'10$ 8. Paddock st. of rim | Temple, 18% E. Lawrence St. | Chtete clun.}instead of the usual 54 inches. 4 p-m.| to the front if your dress is slit up the front hem. * * * Mrs. Klein, a° prize-winning de- signer, also engineered her new petticoat to fit under tight sheaths. Because the’ ‘‘Pie-Cut” give plenty of walking room, these petticoats jare only 9 inches round the hem $4,500 NEW PORTABLES ALL MAKES — EZ TERMS HIGHEST ALLOWANCES ON -OLD MACHINES PONTIAC TYPEWRITER 52 Wayne St. . FE 4-4022 | Her half-slips, can be ha@ruffled, appliqued or plain-ish in nylon ‘tricot or all-lace. The colors are white, pink, blue and black. + bath towel to dry at room tem- perature. Don't dry -near heat. Gently blot away excess mois- ture by patting the chignon with a towel. . Once the hair is dry, comb it, . geritly with a wide-toothed comb, against a firm surface. The side The tall and the Stitched edge, roll it up and /pin of the washbasin is good for this. To set the hair, start at the! it. Once it is shaped, pin a/ fine AMONG THE =NTRIES Mrs. Gerald Cullinan, wife of assistant postmaster general, and’ Mrs. Charles Bunker, wife of Ad-| miral Buoker, also had entries. ‘7 ~f< . bow, % yard; hat and dress yoke, % yard. | For this pattern, send 35¢ in coins, your name, address, and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Illinois. You'll be delighted with the lat- est edition of our pattern catalog. The Fall & Winter ‘56 book con- tains dozens of smart, easy to sew styles in every size—range._Send for your copy today—it's just 25c. it with a dining room table that cleverly converts into a_ living) room piece; in fact, into two dif-; ferent styles of living room tables. | Designer Bertil Fridhagen cre-| and the opened round table is 55° inches in diameter. Restyle Your Fur: What to do with an old fur that retaing a: bit ‘of life: have cut down into @ coat ‘jacket or ule the at Salt = Oe lared in mink. . Designed and baked by master. bakers: ~ Deco- rated fo your taste at moderate prices & made LSP ADAD ASDA AAS SSS SSS SS SASS SSH rea ~/ t-weight. man in your life. relaxation in Evans Slippers , TOWN & COUNTRY “Your. Win / Coat eee The warmth: of all” blended with the luxu Jet black or nude galaxy of styles. © shy comfort of oo Evans Slippers to precious fur fibers gives —you_the smartest of coats. ~ Other Coats $45, » $13995 » . er wool ry of ina , som th ; : os es: & } “que PONTIAC PRESS. ‘TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ¢ 6, 1956_ . a _by - «Sat Se ie Me -, 2 ie = " ee : re ee - ia KELLEY R ROOS _ —- — = t home te confront Sure believe ais asser- * toms Py his ae fly : Police promptl; got the mames of ail * Miss a mothe and began checking to tdentify the 7 p.m. Wednesday waltzer. When Lieut. Bolling asked Steve his les- Sieve said } es mera sen & hel me, His diffidence,the clear sparkle of his rimless eyeglasses reminded me instantly of a high school history teacher of mine. Mr. \Linden’s ‘scholarly diffidence. and the lesson time of a : an Bolling hasn't con — Using the pame Wester Frost, 7 to" save Steve, t stolen «@ ntimen eqn he Ppol Malye #. ole. “ Btudio aet about exploring the possibility and of the gunshot | having | come me from there, and ‘|| voice.. “Yes, I am.” - ithe clear sparkle of his eyeglasses had made him my first intellectual hero. As the young man “ame across -|the studio toward me, I wondered for what demure little chick’s sake he was learning to dance. Then I realized that if he were a student, he would hardly be so solicitous of my welfare. “Are you a teacher?” I asked. He smiled at the surprise in my “Well, so am I! I'm just kind of going around and getting acquaint- ed. This is my first day.” “You're Hester Frost. heard about you taking I've Anita 2 dling, she heard — i. hi y job and why Beet aay “one|e Rare,S man ond © aust © ing wheth- I had taken it. The details, I said, - GResetest sae ire sieve artay siett Pin = That fe where the inte Mian Pose would fill in gaan I told dance studio and then realized he was Downstairs again. Connie spots o- m a a man a girl and See Sooke re oe > * nt tance and ully ducks | Rhinebeck Place. prise ™. at etched the “coor et inte enother studio. . “Steve,” i id, “he might be fhe Mudie SEB Sere heh going down to Anita’s apartment. Sash ant" seeerener “anita. Farrell, a ain sorbed She lived on Rhinebeck Place. I pean ng tae Bag gral Rw studio was large, used ob-| saw it in the paper. We've got be | "tatuesd’ "Gonnte's first viously for group lessons, and at ‘to find out who this guy is and : the cithoustte and the appoint= on far end of it was a young man.| what he wants there.” * ment book at the unattended reception He seemed genuinely anxious to) “‘Maybe he’s been there andi gone by now.” y\warmient ~district —of- -the —-West}- Thirties we got tied up so badly, picked up a newspaper. He shook it out, spréad it across the steer- ing wheel. I leaned forward and read the headline: COPS PRESS SEARCH FOR WALTZER. The driver said, they get that creep, the better.” stopped so dead that the driver “The sooner) “No, T think he’s still upstairs. | The lesson “hour—isn't- quite “euer} ~~ yet. ” “All right. TT come over to the school and we'll follow him...” “Steve, we can't! I don't know him, I didn’t see him. I only heard his voice." “Can't you pick him up outside the studio he’s in now?” “No. - I can't go back upstairs. Hankins . . . you know, Bolling’s pal, is hanging around. And you stay away from here, Steve. Listen, the only thing we can do is go to Rhinebeck: Place and watch for a! guy who's interested in Anita Far- rell’s apartment. Rhinebeck Place is in the Village isn't it?” “Off Christopher’ Street, be- itween Greenwich and Seventh.” “I'll meet you there. Right “Yes,” I said. MW Apylt Ae ; should be shot on sight like a on the first pole, hung.” “The light is gre&n,’ I said again. * * sylvania’ Station ithe clear and made some time. il got out at Christopher and We got moving, Below Penn-) we broke into! ‘so’ determined I immediately won- newspaper, \(Copyright, 1956, by’ Kelley Roos) Free China's ‘foreign trade million dollars in the first five imonths of 1956. “Welcome to Crescent,”’ he said.’ abanerea Have you been working “This is ‘my twelfth year. I of the service.””. Again he was) amused at my. reaction. He said, You're surprised that a man could teach dancing that long. Well, maybe I can surprise you It took me -about five minvtes jto' find a cab and I was on my! Tway. Steve would probably take Avenue Subway. at hn “out: and-out maniac, that/corner. He was a4 young man in ; \Waltzer,”” the driver said. ‘‘He,Such a hurry and with a manner TO HAVE INSURANCE . ’ HANDLE ALL MODERN INSURANCE NEEDS— “WE HUNTERS, TRAVELING, PERSONAL LIABILITY, AUTO, ETC. 504 PONTIAC STATE BANK | netted a surplus of over eight! #7) Corn Callous, banon Pag - mad dog.” \dered if his could be the voice_ rg “The light is green now,” Ijhad heard planning a trip to Rhine- : * said. 7 : * \beck Place. ! : FE -§-8172 “df this was any place but New - i = Z E £. G E N C Y,. rm N c “York City theretf be a posse out) Tomorrow: Steve baits_a trap I A LL A for him. He should be strang up| With Cénnie. Continue Chapter PONTIAC even more. I didn't start working) here because I was an actor out of work or a hungry writer or a struggling artist. I took the job because I thought I might enjoy it . . and I do enjoy it. Futhermore, I'm interested in the business end of this deal. There's a lot of money in fied “I gather. The boss has boys at Harvard, Yale and Princeton.” “A lot of money,” Bob re- peated. “If Mr. Bell doesn't ‘move me -up into an executive job in the next few years, I might start my own studio. I've got a few ideas.” “Well, .if you start _your own! place, don't forget me.’ “A number of the best teachers, me. I get along pretty. nay tas | peoplet”’ | “I'm sure you do, Beb.” Just ‘arrived | ae imported Tulips - - Daffodils | Grocuses-Hiyacinths | TASKER’S 63 W. Huron St. death sf Anita Farrell. In fact, FE 5-6261 'his indifference to the murder was -—= slightly chilling. — _Mr.’ Spencer had, however, (Advertisement) served his purpose. The corridor ~ “Was Nearly Crazy With Bleeding Piles” Writes Flint “Withow muracle many pile remedies in our store with no results. After ered a few doses of RECTORAL, bleeding and ifrita- tion started to disa: Ager pickers cigh “4 there.- . wus over with. We have sold many d hy water “CG wh h h I. " TORAL without a single complaint,” Was er i any onnie, at the he apa you lpr sae a Get a Kinsel's: pec: Thrifty J-V; fisttman Drug; Duriseith; Cole's; PFurtn¢y; Rule: Quality; Harbor; Arts, Drayton Plains. / t draggist, medicine, RECTORAL. it ‘amazing. ee Lou's Drug; Keego Drug, Keego | | “People are my main / trent I've made a study_ of them. They) fascinate me." The gray eyes behind the pro-, fessional spectacles ‘seemed sud-| denly to be delving jnto my inner- most being. I decided that 1 wouldn't stick around to be ana- lyzed. Some other day, maybe. But right now I/had a more sent) matter to attend to. | As I turned away trom Bob| ‘| Spencer the realization flicked! through my mind that my new) | acquaintance couldn't have been, less interested in the life’ and was empty; I had been able to elude my friend, the policeman. I. got down the hall, through the re- /{ception room and into an elevator here would eonsider going ithe thie (Without any further trouble. 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Oldsmobile's past 20 years — will highlight the appear-} ance of the 1957 médels in show- rooms Friday. Styling im provements and ‘HECMANICAT Innovations have heen ¢4ry— incorporated into each of 17 body, styles in Gree: series, designers, boast. Besides a completely new bedy, the 1957 line includes a wider and heavier chassis, | “pivet-poise” front suspension, a 271 -horsepower Rocket engine | ‘ and IM-inch Wheels, “More new features and- changes have gone into the 1957, Gidsmobile than any~of its pre; pfecessors in at least the past two- | decades. This has made it nec- -for- Oldsmobile— te spend. double the amount for -the-19)7) model change than any previous) ‘year,” announced J. F, Wolfram, + : Division and vice president of Ggperal Motors. ADD ¢ BODIES “+ Four new body styles have been! added to the 1957 Oldsmobile line! MASKING THEIR FEELINGS — I{ pictures never lie, it appears that victory the corner for both Presidential toast these claims were made at a recent Sal cma is just around candidates. At 280 S. Saginaw St. (2 Million Sales 5 Every Year, ee NEW YORK — Five booming’ years are just ahead for America’s automobile industry Fortune mag- azine predicts in a copyrighted re- port. ~ 3 The authors see an average of seven million cars a year sold be- tween. now and 1961, an 800,000- unit increase over average sales for the past four years. By 1961, the magazine predicts,.Americans will be spending 7.9 per cent of their eash income, a total of $24.3 billion, in the car .market. Editors Gilbert Burck and San- ford _.S. Parker,.who prepared the analysis, say the rapid de- | terioration of local public trans- port, which is fast leaving many towns and cities dependent on | personal transportation, steadily rising incomes and more wide- spread use of “second” family | ears will likely result in car own- oes ee | es families by 1961. first time, and additions to the car ownership of business and govern- ment. By 1961, at the current rate, America will: be driving a whopping five million cars a — into the junkyards. BOLSTERS EGO More than ever before, the arti- cle says, the car has become a psy- chological, social, aesthetic neces- sity, as no other man-made device ever has, It extends a man's ego, uto Boom Until ’ eadovs him with status and af- fords him ‘sensual gratification. The purchase of “second” cars should jump significantly .during the next five years. One promi- nent industry spokesman says, “The United States is now enter- ing an age of personal transpor- tation, when a car for every adult above 16 will be a practi- eable goal,” This same man says he believes the majority of house- iconcludes, genius, holds will be obliged to operate second cars by the “end of the. next decade.” z The auto industry, the article is not forgetting it is selling not just transportation but “a package of physical and psy- chological satisfactions. And its for periodically arousing the passion of the American con- sumer for a new model “shows inot the slightest sign of declining.” report says during the mot pitts an average of 412 nea | lion cars a year will be bought to} | :general manager of Oldsmobile” Beatty five imches longer than _ able styling feature a Bew ac- | cent stripe. The stripe is avail- Bodies Are Lower, Horsepower Higher | in 1957 Olds: | belt line and swe sweeps downwards =~ ‘and an 98" comvertitiie coupe. + Tend then through the rear fender |The “division -ot-body~ styles for} panel jo the taillight trim. — 1351 includes seven. in the The frontend ‘styling is new, \Rocket “series, six in the) Lwitha-‘thi-lo” bum: per incorporat- Super * bwin Sos and iow bes! the| ling massive upper and lower The 1957 Oldsmobile silhouette, more than two inches lower and gine compartment. The 1957 Rocket ™ engine has been-boosted from 240 to 277 horse last-year, has as its most notice- able in eight colors that contrast with bedy color. It originates saat Serward of eo ip in the been_ increased from 324 to j|has been raised to 9.5 to 1. Maximum torque is advanced from 340-or 350 to 400 ft.-lb, at 2,800 r.p.m. New closed skirt num and a snorkel type air cleaner are: other new engine features for 1957. A new two- piece propeller shaft is used to | assist lowering car height. Hy- a bumper bars for double protec-" -+#ion, and closely spaced horizontal Houvers to direct air into the en- out at the State Health Depart-) ‘power and the four-bafrel quadri- jet carburetor is standard on all series.. Engine displacement has . 37} increase of up to 20 times normal | cubie inches by lengthening the piston stroke and increasing the bore diameter. Compression ratio, were abandoned Sept, 23 on in- | pistons, main bearings of alumi-; pope cars scrapped. The other | lg million a year will be bought) as first-or “second” cars for’ the} Radioactive Fallout | Normal at Lansing — ‘LANSING w—Radioactive fall- -ment's testing station has returned to normal. the .deparment an- nounced today. . The department said results are “well within normal’’ limits as of Oct. 31. Its scientists recorded an in the latter part of September. Begun April 18%, the fallout tests structions of the U.S, Public Health Service, Gov. Williams ordered the tests resumed last week, John Soet. in charge of the -re-' search, said that fallout 2) times the normal amount was far from) . as vi reaching the danger point. The — ee tibia p if er ‘, : , Pes. amount of fallout would net be se oe | — sil tts i Deca dangerous unless it reached: about 4,000 times the normal amount, he canes Press Phote WHUSE PARTY? — That’s what this U. S ' dra-Matic Drive, power steering will be built on the structure in the foreground from which photographers will operate. The next President wil] take his oath of office on the stands in tthe rear. Capitol policeman thinks about as he Jooks at the” inaugural stands being built in front of the Cap- itol Building and wonders who will be named today to ~~ sworn in. as ee A —— added. The- department. said. it- will -re-- lease the results of the test each week. and power brakes are standard on the 1957 “Starfire gg? zi i Outstanding among the nine. ltypes of upholstery fabrics offered) —______ os PL ED, i a ee ee for 1957 is airweave Trilok, a three-| | through air circulation between the Area Men Named ‘fo Amvet Committees .. who was named to = —- dimensional nylon fabric that pro- vides greater riding comfort passenger and ‘the seat. This is offered on the Starfire ‘98"" Holi- day sedan, Super ‘‘83"’ Holiday sedan and the Super “88” Fiesta ‘station wagon. i Three men ftom _ Pontiac and another from Orchard Lake have ibeen named to serve on state ‘Amvet committees during the coming year, it was announcpd ‘today by Michigan Commander ‘Edmund Gulewicz of ‘Detroit. City residents appointed included Malcolm Oswald for the member- ship committee, Gerald White, eiturti Ton —a nd Nanthouy Renne, pacer as part jof. a three-man aviation com- “Cnlted | Press Phote imittee. election rally held: at the College of New Row! orchard Lake's representative chelle in New -Rochelie, N. ¥. Wearing life-like on the, governing groups is San- masks of their favorite candidates, are Jane ford Stone. — (left) and Jane Walsh. ' Civil Defense committee. He will serve. on the ~ Hold Own Election in Classrooms Bagley School Youngsters; . Vote Just Like Grownups:. through sixth, Kindergattners — graders at Bagley Elementary) School F — the mechanics of) aan ggg nt Church Executive | in Pontiac 3 Days The Kev. Harland J. O'Dell of Canton, Ohio, president of the. American Council of Christian Churches and on the staff.of the International Council of Churches, will be ti Pontiac tomorrow through Friday. The Rey, Mr, O'Dell will speak at special meetings at 7:30 nightly the Donelson Baptist Church, _ Eiizabeth Lake Rd. at Tilden Ave, Dr. O'Dell will show pictures ht has taken in the Holy Land and in Europe, . Throw Out Dirty Clothes? ST. LOUIS .— Dr. Carrollly pm gm said in a speech herels voting yesterday plus a little of ithe know-how a qualified _ needs. : Thé whole schol participated in choosing officers for its new Stu- , }dent-Council. From the time representatives were named to the council by the student body, campaign speeches were conducted in the halls, in classrooms and outside of school to wim-votes for favorite candi- dates, Yesterday first through sixth graders. lined up officially in the school gym (Kindergarteners vot- ed in their classrooms) to cast vice president, = yyead laten urer of the council. DEVELOP RESPONSIBILITY their votes for a president and| Principal of the school, John F. Last Year, Many New Families... ... became patrons of the Donelson- Johns Funeral Home. During the past year we served more families of,our community than ever before. There is-sound reason for the grow- ing acceptance of the Donelsoh- Johns Funeral Home. We have fine facilities and seule: : ; ment, probably the finest within , many miles. Yet we keep the home- “like atmosphere that is so much “appreciated by all. Everyone ‘is welcome here, and all can afford Donelson-Johffs Funeral Service. _ ‘Around the World Four Times... Travel the miles this small black ,bag courneyed last year— you would ivavel / around the world four times. Retiace the steps of the Visiting Nurse who carried this bag... and you'd make 12.930 home visits in the Pontiac Area. é You'd see her patients — over 1 ,800 of them. You would hear their praise’ 20s their gratitude . . . and their esteem for the Visiting Nurse. You'd also’see why — these people could ill-afford prolonged ‘in-patient care in a hospital. / fe The Visiting Nurse Association is only one of 54 Pontiac Area United ‘Tend Agen- cies, It takes - one. ipa gift from you to ouppett them alk GIVE 10 THE PONTIAC AREA UNITED FUND ¥ = ines “s Sponsored: by 5 Wilson cuc Co. Pe og ee eS. eae” z CS ee = ee ies - = ae a t = ; , sare se HE: morris Ps TURsosY, NOPE st a Prof Says Citizens Vote Uninteligenty at yon = BATTLE | OF THE |] cate eo ar || aos atentene PACIFIC! || | | . 4a ristiVision Ee % s th. hoe KS 53 _ ” - either presidential candidate. “Fewer than one in 10 know the | em ncy Hos ! . Pr AWIRS’ FROM Pots « sud PANS ay oF f? wei veh With [th a a Good Mone e Tonight 2 f ir _ LAST TIMES TODAY I~ Her. Arms f ' ‘ BURT LANCASTER : . ; t i ALL DAY a ie t 10:45 A. M. He Become | EERRRRREERUEnEES , “BRUTE .FORCE” ; * STAGE SUCCESS Also ““NAKED CITY” - 1-6. promis in CINEMASCOPE § wand METROCOLOR! | aia BOX. OFFICE | OPENS » ee ttt dd ee aaa Tea and» _| Sympathy starring Deborah John. | Kerr : Kerr MADE BY ADULTS FOR ADULTS Net Recommended ter Children! Feature § Shown at 1:00 -3:0$ - 5:10 - 7:25 - 945. P. M. ftom and Jerry Cartoon — Latest News FRI. — “The Best Things in Life Are Free” BOB’S CHICKEN HOUSE | fake Read 497 Elizabeth = Featuring: DELICIOUS CHICKEN DINNERS, T-Bone Steaks, Ham Steaks, Bar-B-Q Ribs, Breaded Veal Cutlets, ghetti and Meat Sauce ¥% COCET: | | etal hele te | TEA AND SYMPATHY ROLE — Lovely Deborah Kerr appears | in “Tea and Sympathy,” M-G-M film version of the Broadway stage | 4 : f . A} <|- success._Miss _Kerr—repeats—the_role which—she-scored—in—the— 20] Ber -zve ‘ cciainl. Roba Andersen play. Film will be at the Oakland througt RLY YE- IN: i ta Sa Headlines Ee rages Hwy. (US-10) earn of heel AL My ma Loy N ow Tabbed | ‘TONIGHT DARING! Woman of amare vdzr>pan | mounzomé 1 i _eTerereererrrerereeerereereree eee eee “eerrererererrerrrrrereerrreereeerrererree Ym v ils on Young sae So Eager . + « Was So Lonely 2 Ge Oe oe on oe Oe oe Oe Oe oe oe Oe oe oe ee ee oe oe Ge By BOB THOMAS have become reluctant to take po- HOLLYWOOD @ Myrna Loy) ilitical stands in recent years. IT WILL MAKE ‘YoU GASP has come back to town to’ play a yeanis a congresswoman, the third ex-|— WITH ITS STARTLING BOLDNESS! $cc om asi wie sce | and distinguished career. le \% wa cnaneutmlittncaweanatanad * * ® ‘ ONE “WEEDLE—A LIFETIME OF TORTURE!$) When she ‘came to films as a girl s : *$/\in the mid-'20s, she was typed as. m4 an Oriental. This seemed odd for” ! a Helena, Mont., girl, but she | & could dance and "slant her eye She recalls that she was alwayst the daughter or damsel of Warner): 1 Oland, Boris Karloff and other © pseudo-Chinese. : The mid-'30s saw her flowering as the ‘perfect wife,” largely be- © cause of her success in ‘The Thin = Man” with William Powell, * * * ; Recently she came here to play); a congresswoman in a filmed TV): show for GE Theater. Her latest. a movie was as an envoy's wife i ~ €@ Ma tical. . “The Ambassador's Daughter.’’| \- ; A. . ae . She seems destined to be por-. a Bas of] 3 HERE COMES ‘MR. ROCK ‘NW ROLL HIMSELF’ trayed now as a woman of public : ; — ; &. “ths x "Sie ix gl - : : affairs. re,” ~ ; The Nation's Sensation The casting is a natural, For): ELVIS /PRESLEY Myrna has emerged in recent ‘ IN HIS FIRST MOTION PICTURE « re aa at 1125 - 125 # 3:95 - 5:28 - 7:30 - $05 P.M. 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My get = for - Show * a . yok el cs ; Montana State Legislature mn) ie ie a 2 2 ‘ ae 4 ue he was 21 and was defeated. by a ' Z : 2 ae . : ) |Democrat — we were Republicans| i Starts Pee oo f. é 2 : ok VE ME TEN DER then. My aunt_was county treas-| i 6:30 i. » Ve / CINEMASCOPE & COLOR Ld * * < a —_ : ‘ a bs anil , litical interest as a star at MGM.| Hm a . ss / She deplored the fact that stars GOLDEN DRUMSTICK Box Dinners Delivered Free Coll FE 8-0483 x x x ¥*F = It's Our “tig ~ ATMANKSaIviNG Tuer ond as @ special treat’ for the sta ergs we ere having | SPECIAL MIDNIGHT PREVIEW / WEDNESDAY NIGHT, NOV, 2ist Price for this puslenmeane only—$1 25 Inc. T; CAPACITY OF THEATRE WILL BE so. —t Fase ( aed First Served — TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT OUR BOX. OFFICE. Every purchaser of tickets will be given an 8 x 10 Photo of Elvis Presiey. 11 Ata | NI-GAING AWS 9 a hoe ; ALSO—Two Most Unusual | : | Burning LE | =| ros | if ; { 2) We 4 Bi NOTE: We baw frm diy ings tat the demand fe _ SHORT SUBJECTS _ - : wn 1 2 ~ » Z d L& The ‘sec. ~end of seven American athletes to the Olympic leremg was en route to Melbourne : * * * Fifty-four athletes, most of them from the Armed Forces, left In- ‘ternational’ Airport. last night air transport. iway — are drawal in protest of Russian ac- tion in Hungary, Onjy yesterday, Otto Mayer. chancellor of the International Olympic Committee, issued a plea. from his .headquarters in Lau- ‘anne that the Games “must take, ‘place’. whatever the world situa- ition, ‘in Melbourne for several — ‘Riders Gain Spot in Final Playolfs | manifest. _ | WINNIPEG # — Even a 19-8 on the manitet ig < -~—}yeea 40 Winnipeg couldn't keep the/ The departure of Olympic ath-|Saskatchewan Roughriders out fetes from Los Angeles this week/the final playoffs in the Western is not confined to the U, 5S. team. - “Union. scheduled to during. a. 50-26 winner over their rivals i jim the {wo-game, total score semi- Netherlands, Switzerland and Nor- with. "Press Locking tor Prep, Battle Creek come on strong with three straight for the goal line and. an appar- 445. But they have lost the bal 10 Suddenly Colly (the boy) WaS times on pass interceptions. Two schoo! football ‘team ‘‘bit the dust”’ from the goal of the fumbles ended full-momen- over the weekend, leaving onty! be-‘nim “drives that could have won’ ifour- unbeaten-untied-elevens-in-the. wins after Ann Arbor interrupted ent sure six points. ts string, is involved in one of, the season's most tradition-steeped ‘upended 13 yards contests this Friday night: ‘The when a collie (the dog)ran Bearcats take on Kalamazoo, and |tween his legs. The referee ruled the series between the two teams the ball dead. is the oldest in the state. It began back in 1893 with a scoreless tie in the snow. managed to hang on for a 74 vic- tory. PCC Ends Hope Friday night between Saginaw and Saginaw Arthur Hill. These two schools began their rivalry in | 1884, The same a pals imto the Muskegon Heights game. They cy arte | Geir series in 1922. —And two of the most intense ri- ‘walries will wait unti] Thanksgiv- ing day for a renewal—Flint North- ern-Flint Central and Royal — Birmingham. . = for Eligibility SAN FRANCISCO Ww — Presi- dents of Pacific Coast Conference ‘schools have shut oft hopes of |penalized sophomores and junior Here’s the way the sports writers. ‘football players regaining lost and broadcasters voted for the top eligibility. | ten. In a meeting yesterday, Points also opened consideration of mod. - [is ifying the conference round robin basses 1 ‘grid schedule, how in only its first "1: ®\season of operation. | Plint Northern (7-0). Bay Cite Central «7-> Grand Rapids Catholic Ann Arbor (7-1). : Dearborn Fordson (8-0) cveee East Detroit (8-0) eesiesis ese 85) Midland (6-2) Sedeniespassn 3s) Muskegon Height< WT) oc cclcceees Battle Creek :7-1) .. erence 3 teams than the three currently (Flint Central 1-2 Saginaw Arthur mn (5-3): @ permitted. ‘Sportsman-ot- the-Year’ Where is Oakland County's ~wepspertemanrel’ ecpaet’ Some- —twhere in the county ee ee is-@ young -athlete merits this honor. _ wag Watton Prine toot Gaile Wy Malle Bi De. “The young man chosen will be a nominee for a $1,000 scholarship to be ‘awarded by the Thom McAn company of New York. As the county's “prep sportsman-of-the-year” he will receive a bronze covered plaque of his own football shoe from the McAn com- es a Hig name wilt then be submitted to a nation-wide list of candidates ' for the scholarship. As his own contribution the athlete will submit.an : original essay on “Why I Want to Go to College.” a ! Olympic Peace for Big Intérnational . Sie 1 times on fumbles and nine = Iowa and — games. battle with Illinois severe ankle injury and probably, yards. ‘back Len Dawson threw the 27th’ Sophomore Nick Mumley, 6-feet-6 ‘touchdown. pass of his collegiate” sophomore from Wheeling, W. career, but banged up a shoulder; Va., whe had_never caught ‘so badly that his playing status . a this Saturday is questionable. End” Pass im college play until the Rob Khoenle. one of the team's Hilineis game. But he hauled suffered a_down six in that one for 63 End Lamar Lundy, an- ocher standout Purdue receiver finer pass receivers, won't play. urdue ‘Best Big 10 Loser’ | and also a bruising tackler, is _ os Chuck Studley, Illinois line coach ;who scouted Purdue for last week's ‘game, rated Dawson as-the na- 'tion’s best passer. But he also ‘credited Purdue with better aill- ‘around ability than the Boiler- maker squad~that finished 4th in the Big Ten last year. Michigan — State beat that Purdue team, 27-0. Orchard Lake Newest Victim Only Four Perfect Record Shere wound up with a 37-7 vie- | tery ever Lake; East De- troit defeated Hamtramck, 26-14, | and Romeo walloped a weak North Branch squad, 45-12. Walled Lake was idle. The Vikings journey to Milford Membership in an “elite” frater-| nity has been reduced to four. Another perfect record high ;Oakland County area. The latest casualty was ont hard Lake St. Mary. The Eag- leg se ier tcc }Symbol Makes Historic Trip Airliner Takes Torch Past Equator for Ist | bets, boasting a 19-game winning tertains Ferndale and Romeo plays | | streak, saw their unblemished 6-0 | ‘host to Utica. East Detroit and the’ } slate come to an abrupt end Sun- | | Bulldogs have eight wins to their’ | day at the hands of Highland | credit, Walled Lake has a 7-0. Park St. Benedict, 13-0. mark: East Detroit, Ro Walled : ae _ Z nt and New Haven ended re ae sate ee now COM" the 1956 season with undefeated ee t ei ustyious group. records in a dition to sharing the ake Shore’ BiCounty League Southern Thumb League litle. Time in History, SINGAPORE torch, symbol of peace in a smol- dering world, crossed the equator today for the first time in history. es * 8) A Quantas Empire Airways, y_ Plane carried the torch into the Southern Hemisphere 30 minutes after it left Singapore. * * * The torch, which has circulated: elias Games in 776° B, C., Avill’ carried into Melbourne to Mpen: yi ee, 1956 Olympics Nov. = * * = The historic totch, which is be- ing carried in two miner/s lamps, is cradled in a It will baby's arrive in — ‘nigh * i A Royal Aastaliad Air Force Canberra jet will take the torch to Cairns. ease, will carry it the remaining 2,739 miles to Mel- Rates High + Fisherman eee esway as. judged by. —— a eee od nine : beens a be [and — The Olympic hon sk inne’ a petro The only flaw on their schedules " =COnC as f “ : ’ eame early in the season when Romeo and Walled Lake all have sy. two schools battled to a 19-19 one game to go. tie. In tast week's action, Lake | Mt. Clemens, Millington, Brown PWBA Slates F irst Open Meeting Sunday at Elks { First open meeting of the Pon-, originally stood before delivery” Such modification would permit in the Northern Hemisphere’ singe|tiac Woman's Bowling Ass'n, will) ot the ball. $3 schools to schedule more outside'the beginning of the ancient Greek be held’ Sunday Nov, 11, at 1: 30} ‘There/is a mistaken belief that, ‘p.m., at the Elks Temple, 114- Or-! ichard Lake Ave. Details for the Pins knocked down—by automatic, \eity tournament will be voted upon: pinsetting equipment are credited \Delegates to attend the WIBC con- to the bowler. In any event, when véntion, in Dayton, 0., will be 4 pin is knocked down hy the set- elected. iting-action of the machine, the pin —_— he 2 The WIBC tournament will _itrano and Tanforan Handicaps. {1's Remain City, Capac, Fitzgerald’ and St. Frederick are county area schools ‘still without a triumph. The latter four teams have each been in- volved in one tie game. | All hope is gone for Mt. Clemens and Millington, ‘since they con- _actuded their schedules last Friday. The others get one more chance. Jockey Rides Four Winners on Coast SAN MATEO. Calif. — Ray York rode four winning horses yesterday at Bay Meadows. | He was aboard Cavaltown which ‘paid $5.60; Mott, $6.30; Jo’s Night Out, $4.20 and Toy Fox, $7.60. Bobby Brocato, idle since July 24, returns to the races in the '$10,000-added Election Day Handi- icap at six furlongs. Bobby Brocato has won six im- _ portant stakes this year including the Santa Anita, San Juan Capis- ‘Cage Drill for Griff’s * Griff's Grill will hold basketball" practice “Wednesday night at 9° ~ lo —— a the Pontiac High School Anyone interested in [pudding for a soot Gn tie squad ts ‘welcome to attend: All positions ‘are Open. Interested persons should leontact Don Jonsctmn MA 5-9791. start April 11, 1957, Reservations open Nov, 1. To hold -these res- ervations entry and money must Game Still Going Strong | « be in by dan. 15,. 1957. Entries wiht close Feb, 15, 1957. _ Michigan state tournament for women will open Feb. 16, 1957 in Flint. Reservations close ‘Nov. 10. Entries, Nov. 17. -Michigan Elks Ladies Tourna- ent will be held’ in Battle Creek. sine BRUNSWICK, N. J. @— Intercollegiate football was born here 87 years ago today and still ia geing. Sorcng tn spite, at fe difference in the 1956 records of the calleges, involyed in’ the first e 6 8. “Princeton. and’ Rutgers, students had been playing fodtball lain for many years, met in College Football Is 87 ne 9 eA ayer oa 4 “THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER | 6, 1056 : “ise Tell Pipes and Exhaust Pipes MSU. Conqueror Is Feared —_ Illinois ANN ARBOR @® — “Abe “Wood. -son-of Illinois is the most danger- ous runner I have ever seen.” ‘The speaker was Michigan scout Pete Kinyon, who has seen the fleet Illini right half play three games this season. Kinyon was ‘there getting a glimpse of Ilinois as it bowed to Ohio State, tied: Purdue and pulled the upset of the 4 year against Michigan State. He described Woodson, who | MUFFLERS f “INSTALLED FREE suet $25 (6-cyl,) thre ‘54 MARKET TIRE CO. leads his Ilini mates into Mich- igan Stadium Saturday, as the most explosive package of dyna- mite the Wolverines have yet to | encouater. “Woodson does everything well,” a. Kinyon pointed.out. ‘He punts and he’s great defensively. And he plays 55-minutes-plus. — .“He typifies the whole Ilinois M's’ i can explode and go all the way at any time.” = : { * * * This was vividly demonstrated in the Michigan State game. Illi- nois was: trailing by two touch- downs at half-time, but roared back with three scoring bursts by Woodson to win a game that as- tounded the football world. “Michigan and Mlincis have Open 9to9 = = *« : 7 W. Maren St. FE 8-0624 i] | Bold Ruler Choice cid for Remsen Stakes ANNOUNCING NEW YORK # — Bold Ruler, | who will be Eddie Arcaro's 19th Kentucky Derby horse if all goes iwell, was expected to be the peo- ple’s choice today in the rich Rem- sen Stakes at Jamaica. A dozen 2-year-old colts contest: ed the Election Day feature, and if all face the starter, the purse will gross $97,100 with the winner netting $65,925, a Remsen record. the Opening of HERB’S BARBER SHOP 3392\Soashabaw- ____ (Near Walten) Formerly 3 W. Pike ‘ Hours: 9 to 6 Daily Closed All Day Wed. Larry Klaus of San Antonio, Tex., is the new head trainer for the University of Wyoming teams. Serit! ca Imported British Woolen Suits DISCRIMINATING CUSTOMERS team. It is a dangerous team’ that oe een, oe SH wack lgeiota ia . jery week.” ' for NCAA Meet Ps met twe common opponents, Michigan State and Minnesota,” better job against both.” Minnesota to kick a field goal late in the fourth quarter to pull out a 3-point victory. The following week the Gophers trounced Mich- igan by 13 points. “TI think Wlinois is better on their 1953-54-55 teams, all of which I scouted,” declared Kin- yon. ‘The 1953 and “1955 Mini easily triumphed over Michigan. * * * KInyon was impressed with Smith, who won his job from.the vaunted speedster Bobby Mitchell. _* * « - “Smith is particularly excellent defensively,”” Kinyon said, he seems to be getting better ev- Detroit |s Site Kinyon said. “The Hlini did a | “In addition. to being the only} team to beat State, Illinois forced) — sophomore left halfback Dale}. “and | _ 18-Man Policy Council! LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME — AP Wirephoie ranked as ring’s Wayne Bethea, | left, of the Bronx, and Howard Turner of Brook- ‘of 12 Allied Leagues lyn appear to be embracing iast night in the St. Nicholas Arena. Bethea, No. 10 heavyweight, won his seventh fight in a 6¢ | Spectators who saw his great | Performance Saturday in that diz- St, Louis Minneepolis . : 3 zy 55-46 loss to Army agreed he is ort Wayne i _ ochester la smart quarterback one who, TUESDAY'S games eats signals with precision and No games _schedul MONDAYS Ts jimagination + as well as a rubber- ne games poiccirer tg Bag! . 1 WESTERN eeveeeent eee ee A sporting proposition - from BLUE SUN 0 CO | \ \ : ; There are some people Satie say “all gasolines are ali ” And others — believe that to get maximum mileage you have to pay a premium price. = \ - This simply is not true according tb gasoline mileage tests recently condueted by the American Automobile Association with a including Blue Sunoco. large group of leading premium ‘gasolines These tests proved Blue Sunoco averaged 7.67 more miles per dollar than the 1d other leading premiums tested. 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He won the -- mitted to the association’s 5ist Metropolitan. New .York sabre, ‘annual convention next January Ch@mpionship this year. in St. Louis. Other track stays are due to:. | : ~ “morrow. lee : | Leaving tonight are the wres- Only 3 to Represent itling and canoeing teams and = 2 ari ‘Olympic officials ‘Israel for Olympics ‘, : TEL AVIV \P—A-skeleton three-, All the American team mem- member team will represent Is-| bers will be quartered at the plush rael in the Olympic Games in Mel-:Royal Hawaiian Hotel, where they bourne, Israeli sports officials said| have their own training tables — today. jheavy on the proteins — and spe- 7. * *@ leial bottled water which they. will Originally it was planned to’ take on to Australia send a 20-man team. ° =| Honolula on be a_ transient * * * The three member team will be Olympic village all week, with a swimmer, Shoshana Ribner,'teams from Germany, France. | driver Yoav Raananin, ahd_run- Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Aus- ner Dav id Kushnir. itria, Chile, Brazil, Peru, Rumania, a (Z fit Soy Ze J / rd * ODORLESS WASHABLE EASY ROLLING EASY CLEAN-UP PaSatin | Howe. é NEW LOW SHEEN “LATEX INTERIOR FINISH” Guardsman -Eatoy \home decorating at its easiest} Roll Flo-Satin on and it covers perfectly, dries in 20 min- utes, Wip Yup spills with a damp -— ‘ ¢lean’ out your roller iss ordtaaky, water. No odor, no fuss, but what a professional look- ing job you'lh do. Try itl SEE. THE BIG- CHOICE OF NEW COLORS Per Gal. , ‘Beliveau ls Leader ~ Branigan oh to Reds ‘B95, LOS ANGELES W — There is no dissension or unrest among the Los Angeles Rams, says Coach Sid Gillman. Gillman told the Football Writ- ers’ Assn _vesrervay that “‘ru- mors” He said - aaa hullabaloo ‘about the calling ef plays had been the prime factor in this al- lowing quarterback Norm Van Brocklin to run the team against the Chicago Bears here Sunday, * * Ld “It had become such a major issue in Los Angeles that there wasn't anything more _important, including the election,”’ said Gill- man. “They were Bn asking the man on the street and the old |Rams. When an issue like that prevails you wonder how it will affect the squad. team.”’ signals by shuttling guards or ends. “I don't want to commit myeett son. play calling,” — 'plained, ° ‘because some day jwant to take it over again.’ I may in NHL Scoring Race MONTRE AL —Defending’ champion Jean Beliveau of the, rector Hé "CUSTOM TAILORS to Gather : | eighth round of their 10-rounder at New York's, row on a split decision. Luxurious Wersteds and Silky \yeerheties & a. = Expertly Tailored to Our Exacting Spect- CLOTHIERS’ . - fleayions, ..A- truly Remarkadie - seas SR ntacichiiscicmin | Se +~KANSAS-CIFY-(AP)—The-13-man+—.g-————__« ee *B di 4, ¥F : f —_— Ready-Made Suits, : natioinal collegiate athletic assn. A roalé S ree — magna creas sos os AMALICAN ic Names pac; EXCITINGLY PRICED AT ‘$55 | Detroit. é Possible Cause \, * * * | Charge Accounts Invited AP Wirephote | A two-day “conference of con-, . of ] 4-] 3 Loss pou - OLYMPIC BOUND — First contingent.of the U.S. Olympic team | ferences” for about 50 college! ff“ eee oe : : : members and officials departed yesterday from Los Angeles for [athletic officials will convene at } SAN FRANCISCO a — How : CUSTOM TAILORED RANDOLPH Melbourne, Australia, where they will participate in the 16th Olym- noon Nov. 13, immediately after a pen) <4 Jone yroeaaghc nad ey SUITS FROM $94.50 A R W\O0 O JJ Pisa starting November 22nd. These are members of the wrestling |the council meeting. ; ioe aneesati hd a a“ I T act * * * and rowing teams. Remainder of the athletes will depart intermit- | Walter Byers, NCAA executive | HONOLULU — Some of the; Ireland. Cuba, Canada and Argen- Not much. Indian Conch Clack . | tently in six plane loads by November Lith. director, said ths meetings have | glamor boys of the American tina scheduled to pass T - ead Narthern ll Calierwin Phone FE 2-2300 008 W. Huron at Telegraph ii ANT ii i no direct relation except duplica- [Olympic team arrive today for a “I expect the pre-games cot ndi- 74 oer rday. “The : as liad ate | : fion of personnel makes it con- (95 hour leg-stretching spell. tioning period in Australia to be a dione > he bar iz . . i some’ on, Se . armed passer who seldom misses venient for the two groups to {They're on the second of seven sufficient for our athletes to gain ep I think the sale reason was , ; 0 gate ce arns is aeeut meet at the same lecation. planes in the*Olympic air lift. (the sharpness necessary for win- = + block That’ The first plane load flies on to ning performances.” sed aticbee de ——— . NOW—America’s Largest Sellert S rf G . d R "They said the same thing about| Twelve allied conferences of the! 4 might have carried over to the that would look bettér jn fiction than in the football,‘reegrd books. Gillman had been calling the Two weeks ago he kickéd the first field goal of his lite / a 12-yarder that beat Illinois, 1913, with two minutés and 40 segonds to go. ‘MHSAA Cogiches Hosted ANN ARBOR i» — Athletic Di- Of Crisler of the Uni- versity of / Michigan said today that afl Amembers of the State High / ‘Softool Coaches Association . will, be admitted free to the Mich- ‘igah- -Iinois * football -game here ‘Sxtuyday. Montreal Canadiens went on a/ spree last week to move into thé. Jead_in the scoring race in the; National Hockey League, Beliveau, tied for third in ¢ individual standings a week ago, scored two goals and added / our | assists to bring. his season's’ ‘total | a MOTOR _TUNE-UP at.. * ———— get caught with a bd ON T: cold motor that ‘t start this Winter. Get a R&S SERVICE 488 Orchard Lake Rd, FE 98-2294 Chas. Skaggs, Prop. to 14 points.. He has a two-point! edge over veteran Ted Lindsay’ of Detroit Red Wings and is, three up on.the other half of Detroit's ‘perennial one-two puch, Gordie’ | ‘ a aan SANDERS FOR RENT. TRAVIS HARDWARE 454 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 56-87% PROV IDENC im — Vet- jeran defenseryan haa Branigan, | who has\ participated in more! reames —— other active play- er in American Hockey League, ds lost td the Pro- vidence’ \for at least seven head jbecause he a leg injury. Day 7 Night ‘Seevies -on OIL BURNERS We Service AN Makes— but Willlamsen Is Our Specialty? Dean Heating FE 5-7721 gies Safe ... “Boa't. By By the bnew flies and “1211 North Per ery St i FE. nth scare in the: first half, trailing (Colorado 19-6 at the time, the ‘Sooners came back to win their “of the page $ and sportscasters. HURON LADIES 5 LEAGUE | school football ior = 1956 season. 36th: straight 27-19. Asa result, | Pts. . | * Oklahoma lost part of its first- County Vw Inn 23 Joe's Con Island 17 Bellies ef rod 31 Dele Service 16 ;Harneds Invest 20 Moote 3 Y “Gary Hirn, Holy ae Halfback} place support but still was rated ne it Lens Super‘Sery i¢{bot. Pottery 19 Team @ a! | |who does everything well, was se-| No. 1 6n 116 of 172 ballots almost/p,Nichele, 18 Diskmene Five 1 Outient Con iy Sak wuldesing Th by the Upper Peninsula; four times as many as runner-up Hart win Cnere 18 Fontine, Piston i9| Dorothy Baton 1 iso—502, Sports Writers Assn. as the area’s Georgia Tech. Mi Deguis 183, 'L. Larsaroff $32: 200) oown | back-of-the-year. Similar bonors gah a * * * ‘Lounge fis Db titeholie 1386 meno ee - ae for the lineman went to Soo's Paul On the basis of points, 10 for) £7. RowLiNe LEAGUE \Bervice Wind a i Perry Men iT : first, nine for second etc., Okla- Pts ro sb he we UR | thoma had 1,554 to Georgia Tech’s Sacobsen'» a i Merle Normans 7 Zuron Clean. i 4 Oakland if 20 _ 11,453. Tech had 30 firsts. Tennes- Shaw Earl's Mkt 1p tee BU Eee see with 1,252 points and 11 firsts| age eh? te—25;" Gingelivite xt | ‘D. Proctor 28. BulrRothbarth 656; jand Michigan State with 1,102 and| jalaters 1063, 200 Lounge. 2918. | seven first round out the number'| ELKS ue LEAGUE “J ween with more than 1,000 Bo i nase ": Tom McCarthy They also named as Coach-of- Bears Wi Senvers Actually things ran pretty much Detrs 16 Does : arme ut the-Year -Kingsford’s Rae Drake, who led his club to seven straight victories. and another Menominee true to form among. the leaders Pawn: Jit tows, Pittsburgh and Stan-'s B. Hickson 190512" ‘ees 766. wolves! by Red Wings _ ford dropping down and Syrecuse| range title after dropping the sea- and Michigan registering _ the CARE SER COPITE SMELOTES DETROIT # — The Detroit Red son's opener shy to Merqeett. strongest . gains. fhe Tops os i i Slick Chicks 17 18 Wings yesterday farmed out left : ir s m7: : . . Sink cain: paced, cou on ‘Georgia Tech, which: had @ aoe; ai Wace 20 12 TNT's = rT] 4 wing Tom-—McC€arthy to their Ed- : "oni =) seated. belond a rugged struggle with’ Duke before Sounty’ Jets S 3 a Gang 5 it 1} monton farm club in the Western . : : winning 7-0 takes on Tennessee LaForge Mit 18 14 Slow Pokes i a League for a period of one month. points, played linebacker on de=) fense—and excelled in every de-|— partment—for the Holy Name club that won six of seven starts for the best record in the school’s history. He scored 86 points, and|: his 12 touchdown runs covered 488 Pin Heads 814 Guttersnipes which thumped. North Carolina P!% Bes¢s oe fg OD antremont’ ny * ¢ «@ “ete in ~etatgd blag nage = i Katz 560—1546 | Gna) atline Sstabtant preegs 4 rl No, 3. A probable bowl. F.0.E. 1230 LEAGUE in the Wing training camp, wi. w iL! ; is a bid and jhe Southeastern Confer- $4m Benson 29 7 Poole 1 16] MotCarty underwent on came 8 | 25 11 Eagles 1230 1620, gency appendectomy -and has ——_— ‘ence crown is the likely prize for| Herteor $3 13. Welton Dairy 12 23| Sones gene y the winner. Oak. Fuel TOP HONORS — Named by Upper Peninsula sports: writers as the oulstandie. back in the a WATCHING THE FUN — Louis H. Cole and == ducks on Lake St. Ciair. They were watching | #2 13° Pontiac Rec. 37, Mever been able to return ‘to 18 18 Greenwoods _UP was Gary Hirn, all-around |yards for an average of 40 yards) George Zimmerman of Pontiac wait in the another of the party moving in on the wary * * ‘'s (Vee ee ae Sa Paskes a playing are. ee ace from Escanaba Holy Name. |per touchdown. | tender for their try at “sneak seating’ for ducks. The hunt produced a number of fat ducks. | Michigan State regained lost © © 5 #%— : ne He is a six-foot, 170-pound senior., He's a-six-footer, and a 170-) ia stige by whipping Wisconsin: “go LEAGUE - | Wing officials felt a month In pound senior. fe no and Texas Aggies beat Arkan- : ‘wo. . 7 t' Edmonton, where he could skate |—gebation—packs-2t0-peunde en | sas to hold fifth place. ye Beri ew i¢ F Perry Mt u 3 regularly, ‘would be more bene- ia A up to” his 5-feet-11 frame, The Soo | _team allowed only 51 points while 12 Studevant & 8 16. 1! 13 ficial to McCarthy than practicing ay a edge over Pittsburgh which! | J. Koprince fait anaes) Jeweley ‘occasionally tand Areland Picks rolting up nine consecutive tri- | ‘fell from llth to a tie for 20th., ithe parent club. Gi ‘ umphs, and Sabatine’s defense Despite a 6-2 victory over North) ELKS HOUSE LEAGUE ere lJ 3d Ribbon work was the big factor in the jwestern, Ohio State fell a peg to 4, piece Ye § Gaves Grill Ya 15| Detroit will play one man short he e 4 ey defensive showing of bis | seventh ad Miami, Fla. edged up Seory 4 & fons 18 § Dickie’ aa i pee Bill — ce with torn | elu | +a—-neteh- topping inhesiment TTI National Bor -in-—-his Irish Army~ Lieutenant) Here are the Upper Peninsula! mt. spine wi teste wil i 2 ES ee play in about 10 days. Makes 2 Perfect Rides "277 second teams, as selected) ; — T Oklahoma C18) (68) nn 3.3541 ‘Chur’ “Sheck #a8. Bovey, "Service mt. iby the sports writers: : * 2, Georgia Tech (30) ‘eer 1.453) for Trophy Honor FIRST TEAM ‘SNEAKERS’ — Dave” Edstrom (left) veter- ‘Pentine Press Photo! 4. 4. Michigan’ Siate gc Raeaer a 7 : ; pr! an Pontiac sportsman, and the guide crouch low “wings” doesn't disturb the fowl, as they can't | is {ioe Be ortaes Seo ah 312 laren VE NEW YORK (INS) — Ireland Beses Taboos Marqueite EB) in the “sneak boat” as they approach a raft of see’ him. When. they rise from the water the | HE gears ek ys ieee Ba See ee 28 picked up its third blue ribbon in‘paui Sebatine, Sauit Ste. Marie Tackie duckson Lake St. Clair. Hunter, below the boat's hunter fires off a kneeling stance. i. aon a ord wee en enna lee ae 207, 1 Aird 576; Lakestde| = —— a last night mal siretton, Becenabe Greene —— | : IY aan: ' when Army ingrose won Wes Maki ar uar the individual championship chal-\G.+y, rire, Mecanaba Mety Name “Jeck| : : ‘ \ bn e YO J ti lenge trophy with two perfect Sei GuArttamaithe’ uae ct | Tom Caley, Menominee * * * j Bart ; . _ “f i pe -@ Ringrose was one of three riders” SECOND TEAM | ew to negotiate the eight-obstacle charies Cole, Gladxtena End! ‘ , | az course ‘flawlessly, necessitating a Devs Oleres. srenwees mae . ‘ | Lenghini, Bessemer jumpoff. Riding ‘Ballynonte. he Barry Aramireng S Ste Marie. “Tackle was charged with four faults AS Bod Finendale Kingsiord Clarence Make, [ron woce was apt Bob Beaudo. Menominee . Chilean £ Leo Rojas. Mike Parley.‘ Manists - Roberto Knoop ‘of Chile took 3rd jonn Pletcher. fait Ste Marte _ a gg ecisive import nce 7 car uyers! WHISKERS NOT YOUR FACE! Geare | — Bessemer ; In, the hes jumpoff, with the a abtaa Requteeneied ied Jersey Racing Plant ride Awhile Rojas was guilty ot Closes Season Today — eight faults. Irish Lt. Tom, Mero- ney tock fourth place i the ert | CAMDEN, N. J. ® — Garden) - ; a _ ‘State Park. closes. down the New) . : : : _— of 15 jumpers frem Metice, Ire- Aand. the U.%, Canada and Jersey racing season today with ° (0 cre 2 re ? Chile... 7, the $50,000, mile and a furlong’ ™™. retumet . o a ae nig . - ‘3’ 6 *® Vineland? Handicap featuring the age ee a = aad : ia a oe ———- Ae, Eee. gn oe vee closing day — ‘ : f - « See 6 a i Earlier, the. Mexican teim : : ‘ ieee threatened to withdraw from the) Mrs Bthel: > nln Search- - (esatiatinss smithenastia ki in eight-day ‘show over the disquali- ing, carrying top weight of 1233 | fication of Gen. Humberto Mariles pounds, including Jockey Con Me-| and Sam Soberon in the Interna-'Creary, heads the field and hopes, tional jumping for the Royal Win- to add the winhers purse to simi- ter Fair Trophy. The Mexicans lar prizes in the Maskette, Top; withdrew their protests, however, [light Diana and Correction | by the evening competition. _istakes « over the season. aa 60.2 Thru Ice, Mud or Snow or We Pay the Tow -with new 4. , Firestone) | Town & Country _ TIRES We're 80 sure of the terrific pulling power of these tifes that we will gudrantee in writing “You go or we pay thé tow.” Stop in today) /and let us show you’ how we can offer this amazi ng guarantee. ~- 00K HOW SEER a) YOU PAY FOR for... | a | TRIPLE-ACT ON TRACTION Starting A.new 1957 Ford traveled 50,000 miles at. an average speed of better than 108 mph. ,. . including all pit stops ... to smash 458 National and International records in a single You don’t have to imagine it! 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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. ¢, 1956 ies a aime J. of D. to Exhibit (Ground Observer|Avto Be More Careful. |" | __ ae A. arate aa —— ; NEVER MINGLE FIXED FT. ee ag Mode a Members Feted |: DECATUR, Il. Frank Hauck, Lt co Ke | ae 24, endéd.up second best in an By cs Satellite pe? ifor Giving Time jargument with his automobile. He} ro : became exasperated over failure to|\ ad 2 i embers of the Pontiac|, : model of the satellite that will be|- Three members o “€/unlock his car and pickéd up a launched into space in 1958 wili/Ground Observer Corps post will/prick to break a window and re- . the Uni go on display Friday at -'be honored tonight for putting imiceived a cut on his. wrist as it versity of Detroit's Union Building. the — hours at the post during/came in contact with the broken September. glass. He was treated in a hospital model of the . wit een recording poy se : e.* *, and released, police said. mitting equipment will be wedged) First prize will go ‘to Forrest ‘ into the 2®-inch device. Kane, 340 Iroquois Rd. for posting No Wor d From Cairo ~The Redstone missile, which|30% hours. This prize will be do- will launch the globe-circling satel- nated by State Farm Miftual agent) por LAND w—Dr. Irwin J. Lub- lite, also will be displayed, | James Schell. bers, president of Hope College,|. : ° Douglas Card, 794 Alpent St. |says he has received no seat . : will receive second prize from |from a cablegram sent to Dr. John Again, 5-Cent Coffee! McFadden'’s Market, 388 Central |Hollenbach, in Egypt on a two- GRAND RAPIDS w—City pur- St. for patting in 274; hours. year leave of absence from Hope _ chasing agent James E. Baker; Third prize will be presented by agg ote ccs ged ge egy es says City Hall employes will pay|Paul Barber, 2425 William Dr., tol yy i ay ai Cairn. Hollenback’s only five cents a cup for coffee at!Gary Evans, 41 O’Riley St. Evans| vite and a ea piorroiage their basement coffee shop “for aj recorded 21 hours at the post. = ane two mone = : trial period” because of “‘too much * « @ Siencee 1} THREE profit’ for the shop at the prior) The gheeting is scheduled for| The average price of a pound’ “oe TA <4 - aaa —— rier = =) oe FAS, ‘ to : OF us! ¢@ price of 10 cents a cup. The shop 7:30 on the 5th floor of the-County of dye, sufficient to color 600 showed $400 profit in two years. ‘Office Building, 1 Lafayette St. sweaters, is a mere $1.17 today. ~ROARDING HOUSE soi Soantannan San BARRE ‘OU'RE BLESSED WITH BOTH LEISURE AND ~HAK-KAFF/& GOVERNOR MENTION THAT av MAY LT SAY WEALTHZ2~R S ZZARDS INA L'M-ASSOCIATED WITHA. @\ 2PEECH PROMISING TO | GROUP OF CULTURED GENT-) \EBFORCE THE LAW 2 BAM Co — wale \ LEMEN I ane ONS CLUBS 4) ND GOING SLUM 4 odd ELA BSS x —— | ~ Ernie Bushmille [) ora cereR aT 285 LAINE ARNE a ee AL DEVENING = — your Fortunes) “SRN oc | Franencicwas | Tus, Be en |Y/yy, , wa ee YY _ Yul” SS © 1956 by WEA Berne, tee TM. Reg US. Pat OFF WITHA : L —t- ~ 4 mS FRIENDLY 2 Ww © A REAL SPACE-|| THROUGH SPACE ~ GAME oe Sanne =a \ : ‘HEH-HEH! , \ ( : “4 yz if ee 2 i) _— ~ ! . Soe anes \ a a ' | — — om = pa Abt een te theg Pet OF All rages remerwndl b Cape A hctedp ed colon USHA ALIS Nowe WELL, YOU'RE RUNNING THIS CLUB... 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THE TICRETS = coeT. 3 “UN | : a ee = | it = = . { 1 . = : ese Sy : : == : 4 / WS AND OUTS (pe Mo 4 - MORTY MEEKLE ‘ . : By Dick Cavalli | = : "1018 OF ee _ WEXIE DUGAN By McEvoy and Strieber {MAIL FOR YOU 5 i . aes — ? ¥ E Si pKa iC ? i J . by I ORIFTED INTO THIS . a ; ; / ee: if “Af s Pe Pick AM! ts. @& 1986 DY-MEA Sernes, ine. By Charlies Kuhn GOLLY, MAYBE I'M Dug| |... MAYBE THEY'LL STRIKE OIL Lewgw iT! DKNEW ITS’ | | T.FIND A $1,000 BILL, | |WHEN TH’ MEN DIG MY New MADAME LAYAP PREDICTS URANIUM MINE, OR. | [CISTERN..OR ...W-M...A DIME!| WEALTH FOR YOU, SHE jee I 3 NEVER FAILS.”” Coon rent : ay Le ae ; = n ; " : aor “Shé says jt's a personal call!” t * pee a Se ‘ ei t 5 rest Sk severonean -enerraer emir r Be Ss { ’ f i F; & : j + 3 ‘ : i r oe aS i HR PONTIAC PRESS, "TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1956 ee “TWENTY-ONE ae af . i SS ee — eer " | — ay SS ee To Face Charge {%icep Working Employment Up (esos e = in Shooting of 4 j'ox World Peace in Pontiac Area === Assault, Intent to Kill Warrant to Be Issued Against Harold Saylor ANN ARBOR ®~—On the basis of a doctor’s examination, Prosecutor! Edmond F. DeVine says Harold Saylor, 29, will be considered le- Eisenhower rested -his second-| term case with the nation’s voters today. after sounding an ‘election eve pledge to “keep working” for enduring world peace. * * Ld The Eisenhowers planned to re-|— turn to Washington immediately after voting at Gettysburg. To-/ by Mid-October — Paced by the return of 1,500 workers to auto industry plants, employment in the Pontiac area labor market took. a step upward Month's Figure Shows 1,700 More Working A WARNING “MY LIFE gally responsible and ‘will be |"&ht they will get early election between’ mid-September and mid- charged in the shotgun wounding|etums at the White House. Octoher. By a Wall Street Journal of four persons at nearby Horse- Later they will go to Republican Frederick A. Hanses, acting. Subscriber shoe Lake Sunday, National Committee election head-| manager of the Pontiac branch Not long ago, in an ad like this one DeVine indicated the charge|quarters at the Sheraton-Park Ho-| © of the ‘Michigan Employment, you are reading, I found a warne- would be assault with intent to murder. Saylor was held without bond, meanwhile, for investigation. Sherift«Erwin L. Klager said wild shooting spree, but told him he remembered nothing of it. Saylor said he played cards and drank all Saturday night and then went hunting Sunday, while con- ance there “when the returns war- tel. Eisenhower plans an appear- a as the White House put it. lot re the presen made two brief talks from the White ‘House — one to a Boston rally over a ‘closed television circuit. The other was at the close of a 2-Tone Paint Jobs, ‘Too NEW ENGINE — A 259-cubic inch vs engine and two-tone colors are pick-up truck firsts sported by Studebaker’s 1957 half- r ‘57 Studebaker Trucks. Study Cold Atoms for Super Power ‘ton Transtar, Studebaker also boasts spring-loaded safety tail : lights which retract when struck, as standard equipment. Security Commission, reported employment picked up 1,700 dur- ing this period Stevenson U rges Stronger Bonds - |With West Allies * ¢« . lad of the gain was attributed 'work calls, Hanses said, Current manufacturing -em- ployment of 35,500 is 1,900 above the year’s low in August, but . still 7,600 less than a year ago. ing from The Wall Street Journal. “Keep up to the minute on news affecting your income,” it said. . ¥ sent $6 for a Trial Subscrip- « tion and, believe me, it changed my life. Now I knowrwhy some men to model changeover's back-to-: get aheatt while others stay—be- |hind. I am learning about the far- ‘reaching changes taking place in ~ America. I am finding out about new inventions, new industries and (new ways of doing business that ~ THAT CHANGED inationwide GOP TV program. He told the Boston audi int Add H D M “the eet chiectivs of all true €avy - uty odels Americans remains world peace.’ WASHINGTON W& — The Ailr Force has agreed to explore a 'are helping ambitious men (include. Unemployment at mid-October ing me!) to earn more money. The \E. Stevenson urged President Et- ft ored d money-sav- udebake! trucks, gross vehicl ht mpa nary theo , was estimated at 5,300, a drop of profit-producing an y = thier aged me venees woes & company revolitia Zi esl a eat senhower today to seek a neW/ 92000 in the past month. This vm ‘ing ideas I found in The Journal including heavy-duty models for history. Other features are auto- County Deaths the first ces on Md imatic transmissions in the one-ton type of super atomic energy can, ‘understanding with Great Britain prises 6.5 per cent of the total rey? already put me ahead about Thursday. models, power steering for one. be Teleased by making atoms. eX-/ang France “before Communist labor force compared with 8.9 per Ray Cuthbert wey eo to two-ton models ‘and power ‘Temely cold instead of hot. ‘Russia can further exploit the cent in September and 2.9 per bor, was critically wounded, but) NORTH BRANCH — Service for, Advancements include the most/brakes for light-duty trucks. . Ries aceon a oe peers «ee | cent a year ago. men making $7,000 to $20,000 was reported improv erful truck engine and highest Revelle, general sales “@Vy_ Scientist Ro! mn Car-| s * ‘year. It is valuable to owners o' % 3 Batters Puasa hoses, ter — = os : rt said today he is confident! He weed srore | lancueee last} Issuance by the Pontiac office small business concerns. It can be Horseshoe Lake is a small re- Blackburn Funeral Home, North’ manager, announced the 1957 tine ‘°!!. 4. sort of 400 outside Whitmore Lake, Branch, Wednesday at 2 p.m., with th| | ranges from half-ton pickup mod. D'S theory will. prove out — and) night when he declayed a Repub-| ¥) snemployment insurance checks gf priceless benefit to young men. B St | $53 |dropped from 18.030 ($669.374) in who want to win advancement. LIBERTYVILLE, Ill. w—Adlai * tinuing to drink. He was found, after the shootings, in what phys- icians said was a coma brought on by hysteria, He was revived at a hospital. : . * ¢ Freddy Reynolds, 16, of Ann ar-/ This story is typical. The Jeare nal is'a wonderful aid to salaried . lican -victory today would mean ‘10 miles north of Ann Arbor. the Rev. Kar! Patow, *North Branch els to two-ton heavy-duty trucks, Will make possible space ffights . Methodist pastor. officiating, Bur- literally faster than a flash of Vice President Nixon “probably \September to 15,969 ($558,309) is- The Wall Street DAILY. Has Drive Ask EY "| sued last month. a Sonne business D as \double-wall,_pickup-_body has a-wid-— a a a within the next four years.’ ‘Mr. Cuthbert, who lived on Sharp er floor than any other make with He said the fuet could be some, That was in Boston, in a nation-| a width of 514 inches. ordinary and inexpensive mater.’ wide television program winding writer. ‘and finance. The only ceslaens. paper served by all four big press IRd., near Clifford, died Saturday) fis at (be lka Diptetie! coenatery | Studebaker boasts its all-steel, ght. ,would be president of this country, in Auto Death Charge in Lapeer County General Nospital. | Mrs. Harry Morse UTICA—Service for Mrs. Harry: re Kill, 24, of S88 Durant! Loy Ay ieee $8,-11011.24 Mie- demanded examination on a chore of manslaughter, involving. a fatal auto accident, at his ar- raignment yesterday before a Wa- terford Township Ju Rd., were to.be at 1 pm. today from: Milliken Funeral Home, Utica, with burial in Grace Lawn) Cemetery, Flint. Mrs. Morse died -Friday—at-her—home- Polite today are looking for a& burglar who broke into two city: “homes during the night and “took his victims’ money from. their. iclathes while they slept. * Mrs. Jean peste 306 Wilson’ east, told police the thief entered Chassis changes include shorter frames and a 02-inch over-all length... Style-changes are heavier ZEts_ ‘and deeper, bumpers, reinforced” ‘fiber glass grilles and large park- ting lamps atop the front fenders. 2-TON TRUCKS Pickup bodies will be two-toned ial, possibly even common sand.| Carroll theorizes that as an ateth: comes iéss active ~its electrons gravitate toward the at the same time are forced by this construction to move faster and faster. If the atom becomes cold ‘up his speaking campaign. After ‘flying to Chicago, he pursued the colder_and_colder_and.be- foreign policy issue almost jen es to] “the hour—of voting by suggesting nucleus and “isenhower negotiate at once with| The fellowing prices cover Britain and France. Egypt Appeals to U.S. | Markets | associations. It costs $20 a year, but you can get a Trial Subscrip- -tion for three months for $6. Just ‘tearoutthisad and attach check for DETROIT PRODUCE les jlocally grown produce of No. 1 oes ‘fancy grades only, brought to the | Parmers’ Markets by growers tnd sold joy them in wholesale package lots el FRIDAY WERE: , $6 and mail. Or tell us to bill you. Published daily right in the Mid- west to bring you vital: business and Washington news immediately, Address: The Wall Street Journal, © “911 W, Monroe St., Chicago 6, IIL a i Tthrough an unlocked rear door and : : ao rary Mrs. Anthony Mayworm ‘took a wallet aoa = ANC as well as the cabs, a Studebaker enough, he believes, the electrons to Get Fighting Stopped s 00-860 b Mate LT iittwre Ale He was remanded to the Oak-— tsptca—services for Mrs. Anth-: . s ‘innovation in the industry. Eleven would plunge into the nucleus and eenings, fancy, 2.75 bu: No 1. 2.00: PMP 11-6 id County Jail under $2,000 bond The examination was set for-Nov. moldings. tire energy of the nucleus. pealed to the United States today vost early, oe. se bu; ney 1. 2 50- z 9 Denne aoe diet Ea) McClan Samper, 64 $. EA SN san the width of the cab mE net tre Anglo rene {Stas ee ga Killen was the driver of a car Funeral Home here and at St. $3 from his pants and $5 from his separate — colors GM Declares Dividend military operations in Egypt. 2.50 bu. ae eal TB ta VALUABLE ‘which police say rammed into Lawrence Catholic Church. Burial wife's purse after breaking through’ Revelle said particular emphasis Eaypiian py hneseedor ane ot bas cet.) Peare. Beet. ey ceslue: the rear of another vehicle Satur-.was in St. Lawrence Cemetery. a rear storm door. has been placed on safety. The line NEW YORK i — Directors of Hussein delivered the appeal to wo. 1. 300-380 bu. Pears Kiefer. No day, forcing it off-the road and Mrs. George Killian features such safety devices as General Motors Corp. declared a Acting Secretary of State Herbert y00. va 0. i, tmsa 35 ba ee FACTS ON into a tree near a Rresden TOG) CeToNVILLESecview for Mire . : crash pads. optional seat belts, usual quarterly dividend of 50.cents Hoover Jr., at 11:47 a.m. (EST). Meda ba” bu Watermelons. No 1. ship intersection. “George (Ethel) Killian, 47, of Thieves Use Truck ‘foot .contretled fresh air ducts,'a share on the Company's common VEGETABLES, MISC.: Beans, Lima, Mrs. ‘Allie Mitchell, 72. of 3605 Church St., was conducted from ‘cross-link shockless steering. tube-- stock yesterday, It is payable Dec. A 1,000 pound steer yields only No. 1. 356-400 bu. Beets: No. 1) 15" Groveland Rd., Ortonville. was the C_ F. Sherman Funeral Home jless tires, enclosed cab steps and 10 to stockholders of record Nov. about 35 pounds of Porterhouse 2.00 - Noi 1 Ya ee Broccoli! INVESTING killed in the accident. She was ® here on Oct. 29, with —— in to Bur glarize House weary ic door latches. 1S weeks, i= i, 100-128 bu. “Cabvare Red. No passenger in the car operated by her husband, Ernest Z., 74, who is 38 bu.” Cabbage, Standard. var- “Divi Mrs. Killian. resident here for Plans of a Detroit couple to move. $-88 bu. Carrots, topped. Dividends Over the vow: Lan condition at Goodrich ‘many years and former longtime into a new Independence Township Ne yak ee ee Years Tire enveloped the plane. Airfield rescue teams pulled out others. The company flying the plane for ony (Evelyn) Mayworm, 79, 42974 Oakland Hills Memorial Garde |Pontiae resident, died at W ore Shouse wete delayed of Oxford. ‘A half hour later at 5 ®am., ‘Church Group Meets ‘two-tone combinations wil! be of- tered. Chrome side disintegrate it, releasing the en- WASHINGTON (INS)—Egypt ap- = Stale Budget Upset by C Ourt. Ruling: 1. Force the state to refund up Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. weeks or months before the Prob- f to 50 million dollars in corporation and the state corporations and lem can be worked out. :ltranchise and business activities securities commission over the, 235 Ace A yey Jonathon, fancy Bu bu Apples. McIn- Sy -1.25 bu. Cabbage. Sprouts, No. 1, 90-125 doz. — rnips, cepeed. No. 1, 1.80-2.00 bu. | LETTUCE AND SALAD GREENS: Cel- jery, Cabbage, No s En- for your FREE copy of LERCHEN & CO. 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. yesterday aaei ; | Hospital, Detroit, on Oct. 26, after nora they discovered it had been bbeal a 1 $100 don talks cay a basic guide a 80 Evacuees C bh ayes a ee eee em] || Common te acuees ras A member of Christ Charch, ‘sheriffs department said today. 1% dor, behs. Kohirabi, No. 1. 1.00- investment : | It was the second breakin in as) LANSING Wf—Michigan faces a. tax, the business activities tax (state firms to Michigan companies. SS . : : (65 Mrs. Killian was alse a gan pai 00. 3.50 pk. basket. Leeks, No. 1, Cli d Mail Th ] Killed yy) Injur _ member of the Ortonville MOMS many days at the house of Mr. pudget problem running into tens Md the intangibles tax. “This means that companies lo-/) 05 b's “ct.."ue’ 1 Tee rae See cna ip and Mau fhis o - ‘ | Club, the Farm Bureaa and had - eat ee Pavcbiicien y hatincetiearye 4 of millions of dollars as a result, Clarence W. Lock, deputy state cated outside of Michigan can Onions. Green. No. I. 78-88 dos. pens. Coupon opt ACKWATER, England OA petore ~ “oe * ween Seleeit ae theft at the house located of action yesterday by the U.S cs aoa esaangercenrer said weal come into the state, carry on busi- er Root, No, 1,2 00-180 Cooper | Name. wi nown about the effect o Kes No. 1, .78-1.25 pk. basket. Po- chartered i _ bringing er Scouts, * at ne beta 2 heved. ‘Supreme comt e+ the Court's decision when a sepe- "€*# activity through solicitation, tatocn Bick taney. 1 is se =e bag: Adres She is survived by her husband rate case involving the business Ship orders into the state from Xe: ,' ofr he’ su Raanies, Black No. the embattled Middle East fell into _ to be the work of children but de- The Court's decision directly in- 4 City. a woods early today and burst °° two sons, Edward and tectives said a truck apparently volved only $6.977, but its pos-. activi.ies tax is settled. | bases outside and thus operate iN 49.50 don. wehe. Nedishes White. Ne: into flame. w uham: a daughter, Carol Ann: was used to haul away the loot sible effects have the state's fiscal JO 8 la tax exemt atmosphere,” Lock |}, w0- 8 do. on vague waberect State Seven of the 80 persons aboard poll rieryy Fee are a Nae = in the second burglary. experts alarmed. A decision in the latter case {s said. Ine t a Own your own share of were killed. About 40 others were ) 1... an Thu Stolen are a washer, mixer, two; at. worst, the Court's action |@xPected sometime next year, _ 7 * * 100-150 bu. Tomatoes, fancy. American business rpthers, n and UrMAN radios dra tables, bed 2 . Court's: J W. Miller, stat n- |S pk. basket: No. 1. 5-98. pr. basket injured. Strickland, both of Claxton and pes, room : | Involved in the Supreme Court's James ler, state con- Ke Pose (' or ee { Many leaped to safety before one sister, Mrs. La "Spat aiding furnishings and camera eqepnaat| laction is a dispute between the troller, said it will probably be Fink, No. 1. 200-200 % be. Turnipe ‘WATLING, the British War Office said the Enters Guilty Plea to Hold Elections, Sew taxes received in the last three corporation's tax liability in 1952. | Sleacned. No poe = eecarste FE 4-2895 4 * 2 Lal « a fact it had seats facing the tail probably kept the death toll rel- to Bad Check Charge | DRAYTON .PLAINS — The-La- years. 2. Reduce income from two tax! Under the law's formula, the firm | News in Brief Escarocle, bleached. Lettuce, Lettuce, Leaf, Bibb, No. | Member New York Stock dj Aid of the C nity United commission a the No. 1, 1.00-150 bu Lettuce, Romaine Eaaenee ber read ineding aies Le ‘ommunity Uni sources by 20 milli a lar a No. a exchanges atively low. Charged with passing a worth- Presbyterian Church will meet year ye , owed: $24,539 | Lawrence E. McCann, 34, of pia fat maedncns TT SO TTES ———————— The dead were four children. the less check for $10 in Birmingham from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednes- 3. Force the state to.turn to new But, the company said the form: 21641 Tanglewood Rd., St. Clair pilot, copilet_and—radie—efficer.—_Get—42—Richard Polaski-— of 214 -day-The-group will sew-on- The four-engine plane, inbound Vermont St. pleaded guilty yester--pads and, during the business, from Tripoli; Libya, was approach. day before Oakland County Circuit meeting, will elect vofficers for 1956- = ing Blackbushe Airport near here Judge H. Russel Holland. through a light mist. A War office, Polaski, who is free on $200! spokesman said it undershot on ae will be sentenced Nov. 13.! runway. Stock Exchange Closes NEW YORK (INS)—The New York Stock Exchange, the Amer. jean Stock Exchange and most U. 8. commodity markets are closed teday in observance of- Election Day. ‘Hardware Men Meet ‘The Northern Oakland County — ‘Hardw are Association will meet Thursday at Gus’ Steak House in Lake Orion. Dinner. will be served at 7:30 p.m. Advertising and buy- ing is to be discussed during the) imeeting. 57, ‘Celebrate Bank Opening | UNION LAKE — Wednesday Union Lake businessmen will spon-’ sor a Paul Bunyan Day to cele-| brate opening of the Community National Bank's Union Lake office. Activities start at 2:30 p.m. and a parade wil] be held at 4:30. of suspected | these same students, trained and They indoctrinated in communism since nation's youth the benefits. of com- munism, 2 * » e zs Only youths of ‘‘working class” education. They had been sub- jected to constant lectures, Com- munist examinations, and careful ee ee They were the generation on whom the Red bosses pinned their" plans for continued Communist sway, Yet when the first flame of free- dom burst in ‘Hungary, it was youth, who played:a leading role in the rebellion. . * * * the Hungarian uprising, or it can try to use them for its own bene- fit as it did—in part — in Poland, whete it bowed to demands for more to win over the neutralist oomy The—Hungarian— rebellion -atso shook the Soviet theory that good and taithtul ? Communists can be ! ed arrange for parments You cos ‘ot how many yen ows. The Kremlin is now faced with the problem of how to act if ‘‘free-| dom rebellions” break out in- the pendence. More bloody reprisals might eh , sult-in-a setback-in Soviet efforts: TS6.9TT less. The company's position was up-, held first by the Ingham County) County Circuit Court. then by the ‘State Supreme Court. DECLINES REVIEW Yesterday, the U. -Court declined te review as requested by the state, thus in effect upholding the lower courts. | Meanwhile, a similar case in- volving the business activities tax: S. Supreme cancer sources of revenue to make up the ula was invalid, contending it owed $25 cou was fined $100 and paid court costs after pleading guilty ‘ta drunk driving before Justice 'Jémes Southard of Keego Harbor 'Monday Pleading guilty to drunk driving, iCharles L. Ruggles, 38, of 3181 | Edgewood Dr., Walled Lake, paid the-ease.a total of $110 in fine and costs be- ‘fore Milford Township Justice | James VanLeuven yesterday. Reckless driving resulted in a $25 fihe and $5 c@sts for David Van- vis pending befgre the Wayne Leuven, 23, of 1114 E. 16 Mile Rd., | County Circuit Court. It was: filed ‘by the Armco Steel Co. The corporations franchise tax and the business activities tax are the most lucrative levies for general tax purposes. Currerit. estimates are that the corporation franchise tax will yield 49 million dollars during this fiscal year and the business receipts tax 70 million. dollars. How will the state make up the * * * loss? Lock mentioned these possibili- ties; A cut in general fund ex- penditures; a boost in the corpora- tax; higher taxes on cigarettes and beer; a corporation _— so BURDEN SHIFT The ‘most serious” aspect of. the highe ourt's decision, Lock said, style dinner, 5 Troy, when fhe pleaded guilty be- fore Justice Emmett C. Leib of Springtield’ Shoo lech Monday. dinner 5: 30 p. m. They. Nov. | 8 at Seymour Lake Methodist Churely. . 4 —Adv, Fall festival and bazaar. Grace. Luthéran Church, South Genesee St., Wednesday, November 7. Cafe- teria style dinner. 5 to 8. —Adv. Pa festival and baraar.: Grace! Lutheran Church, South Genesee St. Wednesday, Nov. 7. Cafeteria to 8. —Adv. If your friend’s in jail and needs bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031 Rummage Pri., Nov. 9th, § to 8 p.m. —Adv. _Guy Caswell's Barber Shop now at 53 Baldwin, —Adv. ES The U, chicken S. has — railroad Bank Richard H. DeWitt > Res, FE 5-3793 | Accident Insurance - Automobile Insurance Liability Insurance Burglary Insurance 714 Community Nat'l Phone FE 4-1568-9 BAKER & HANSEN. Donald E. Hansen . Building Res. FE 2-5513 Fire Insurance Life Insurance Plate Glass Insurance Bonds—All Types “IT TAKES A LOT OF COURAGE TO ADMIT THAT SOMETIMES YOU DON'T HAVE ANY” WE you INVITE _the fact that_it will shift_part/ of Ll tax burden from out-ol- _than South America, Af- rica, Asia and Australia — all will be here in a short time! Protect yourself against any accidents. Call * Hunting Season ! us for information. ato opera an. account foday-- large or small, “youafairretern 7 BST) 4 DAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1950 __Help Wanted Male : ae | 2 UM Man Seeks | ons em \Seesike Win, | xm. | Sernsase. A w TENCED APPLIANCE Box: B esid es s Actin 9, JUNIOR. EDITORS nee Deven! “EXP, SIL INISER ‘Has Business Talent —_| Kid for Hungary | aaa ='GOP Congress | to win. He explained: Li or ” said who claim is AU errors showid be re A. died first, Joe., ed he had laryngitis ‘frdm He proposes that the U.N. send “He (Stevenson) might win en- ported immediately vot be MEN | TO, ee sBeoring _ drinking out of a damp whisky glass. - Press assume po 7 in observation teams to Hungary FOLD ough electoral votes if he swings aibility for errors Pekecool *Cal| MA 63000 s Liz Scott, Scranton’s gift to beauty, ts likely to be Elvis immediately to carry out this UN all the Southern and all the bor- aes recede jae fe mippiedoen Fetes ages cone Presley's next leading lady in the Hal Wallis-produced | action. , derline states, insertion of the advertise ert aiva East. het, Jobo R. ” picture, “The Lonesome Coyboy.” Liz is supposed to keep He also urged the world govern- A STAMP Z00 —2 “He might win if there Is can deres valueless rea jn ine —o Pesuin re - aig him from lonesome . . . Ernie Kovacs just made [ing body to force withdrawal of exceptionally poor turnout of are made be sure to ba ie ae aay es Plvmgs good, The heir aparent to Steve Allen on “Tonight” was Soviet troops from Hungary and a. voters, as there was in 1948.” TAtecots wil be atves ome “Gueaweas Ave. sued for $5,000,000 by Elvis for spoofing him with a speed. [Allow free elections p? eo Len An inhabitant of the United States, a bison, is the second animal! While Eisenhower won by 6 mil- without ft _ PART TIME SALESMAN TO > CALL Ub ed-up film clip. NBC, which was also sued, figures Elvis i See ica st tes if our stamp zoo. The bison is the largest-and best known of all Amer- ee pega ia os ae said Closing time tor severtne. 1° cies ApRLY ‘Tours. 8:30 ‘ m to . wasn't damaged much — judging from the ratings he got | Dano came to ine inecame an caf animals, and’a stamp showing his picture was issued in 1923. | Pols Show he Should w a larger ‘tha regular agate ie ecr oe wa, Pamies oe 2 CBS. oe 8 ee Once millions of bison, or buffaloes as they are often called, ”” type ts 13 o'clock -noge the RELIABLE MAN FOR ESTAB- bens American citizen. day previous to ou lished route steady work. 33 Baid- aa ——————eEEeEeEeE—————e ae ‘roamed in huge herds over the North American continent, but by 1889, ,EXPECTS GOP LANDSLIDE 1 sae west aes wey win The higttest price offered so far for four tickets to “My Fair! hunters had reduced the number to a few hundreds. Game laws were} While he said professional poli- be cancelled up to a . — Lady” 2200. ‘Baby Food on Its Way introduced to save them from dying out altogether. jticians look for a Democratic peda lena Neation’ eer SALESMEN A Texan, seeing Cleveland accountant Ernest J. Wentland | 2? rH A fully grown bison stands 5% feet high at the shoulder, is nine to House and Senate, regardless of P tave teal eoalent couse aan displaying the four tickets in a Hotel Statler elevator, an- tO Riot-Torn Hungary ; ‘who wins the presidency, Graham CASH WANT AD RATES experienced tn selling. Plenty of : . GRAND RAPIDS uw —A 12'-ton ] '10 feet long, and weighs 1,600 to 2,000 pounds. He has a‘massive head, | ke me | aca | hstings. advertising end contacts. : ; it tn my kets for alae “said he could not go along and ex-| 7 Lines 1-Day 3 Days @ Dave Earnings uniim - thoes.” nd he he out $2,200. par shipment of canned goods donated @ shaggy coat of curly” brown, and a mass of black hair on his head pected a Republican Congress if mo Seay VR ae | MAHANR REALTY CO. . those. uled . by the Gerber Baby Food Co. was and shoulders. "Eisenhower wins by a landslide. [ 3 39 278 3 be Dee cee)” 1673 W Huron at . Wentland had to turn it down, for he had to take three im- |b cauied to leave Grand Rapids} - Color this picture with your crayons, making the border brown. * © 6 5 225408 6.00 MACHINE MAN FOR TABLE Saw portant clients to the show. And he, Wentland, had already today by air en route to ravaged|Then paste it down on thin cardboard. Cut away all the background’ Graham suggested that poll fore- a ore] Nee SE eer Gn eat launy: -_ seen the show. Hungary. — as you did with yesterday's lion. Fold the center bottom panel forward casts might be upset a the Ss 38 9a (te ot Uiverry_ ores _— 2 ecm ee upset_again if nie ? 405 Sa: 10-80 : =: MIDNIGHT EARL... The baby food is scheduled for! on the dotied line, allowing the piece between the legs to lie fiat. Fold “voter turnout~drops from the 63 ° : | SALES "| THE eee ® Nean a ie Genneee = the end panels under and the bison will stand up ready to join your pate of Poss ad mS nee bad een Man 23-38, hres festdent tor Past |. | Zsa Zsa Gabor’s latest is a very social, married millionaire|New York for trans-shipment to stamp zoo. . of 1948, when Harry. Truman de- BOR REPLIES 4 tian. sheomgal pereenelty. _ Fritz Krelsler missed a banquet due to Mrs. Kreisler’s ii1-|Austria, where it aie for dis-| (This idea was first. suggested by Camillo Riili, Lodi, N. J. Junior “!0ner in pre-election polls. Pa ae fccastomed ie aclive contact wih 5 ness. Gladys Swarthout and husband Frank Chapman, just aon Sao a Editors awards $10 for a usable idea, so send in your suggestions care Te age ee x0cwn. am salary. coniiden- : ~ Ms Rescue Committee, headed by ; : were replies at the Press L ta Box {3 ine Press - rirved here from their home_in Flor- Rear ham. Richard E. Byrd % this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) ‘Stealing | Shoes Brings office in the following ——— et 4 ence, Italy, are particularly worried (Ret). | Tomorrow: The Brown Bear Probation Jail Time’ boxes: / LESMAN WTD. $ . about the international crisis, as they : : : | 21% 7, 8 20, 16, 13, 21, An pulang ‘ spend seven months a year abroad. oo Danny Mitchell Modreski, 41, of 23, 25, 26, 28, 29, 45, 56, A reted company has 0 dignified = Ricardo Montalban’s desperately~ try- ! , t . 8 ; | Clarkston, who pleaded guilty Oct. |’ 58, 62, 69, 72, 76. man. “preseoty employ» as ‘eto ia . 29 to stealing five pair of shoes| %= ceaentineetis Ss ta makarcaed Ga lie! fe a ciieabiak Come ses ics : OrMIOry VIVE ye from a Southfield Township stot | Help Wanted Male 6 | ‘ir qu"mmamant ougarmoe’ in Egypt (making a movie) ... Mrs. Ham . | Sept. 11, was sentenced yesterday | meni She « Fisher and Atty. Mort Farber will soon a Het eee oa) 6 1 ERE SERVICE, gration at, 3 Extablished business mm the | set the date ... Jennifer Marshall’s Fund raising for the proposed; activities and 150 dormitory |to study costs, determine the and payment of $100 court costs by apply. iaise 1 car washer, 674 Aree oe peomte cansment causing lots of talk- with her singing $1 million YMCA dormitory | rooms. |amount needed and set the cam- berermrl County Judge H. Russel ove Ww WAKTED POR Held Training aciery & high = Rita Hayworth seems serious about begin = soon as spring, 1953 At the same time, provision will ‘paign procedure. | Modreski will spend the first 30 | oskorry rol epee No as poncoar pty ‘ rae ot commissions . writer Peter Viertel, who used to be the The YMCA dormitory committee he made for parking facilities on’ e Y ‘days of his probation in Oakland; Miatereiy tmerested in Lagan: ¢ Paid vacations ; " aera yesterday voted te recommend that. the prepety |_In addition to Cowe, the com- County Jail, Judge Holland uled. | future 679 guaranteed plus com. 1 Producta oroadly advertised beau of Bettina, the model who's age | tentative date to the board of di- * ‘mittee includes: Walter. K. Will- , a sas aml pemneony an! Sl enphentl acer This ts creative ‘ndustrial selling ning to marry Aly Khan .. . Spike Jones | |rectors. | Final price of the building is man, Circuit Judge H. Russel Hol- Hotel” Pontia: “Between 9 snd. 6 Our products are wed by most band'll ride in the Macy's Thanksgiving” ‘still undetermined. YMCA officials land, Glenn Griffin, Conrad N.+Draws Probation Term Sp ates ere ee Age requirements 24 to 45: at parade along with parade marshal Roy | Discussion brought ‘out, how. ‘said the tentative cost according Church, Hazen Atkins, Norman | eecatacl Teschesical apaenas wee th to start pub- for Inde Count Rogers. a ever, that the date pu to preliminary plans drawn up by. Buckner, L..H. Cole, Milo McLin- , cency oun | essary and some _. -jlems arising from the - _* lof probation were brought against. “jhim. «He had. been sen hasty oe a LONDON — Queen Fizabeth Il called teday_fer worldwide ier the danger- necked Middle . s * She made the appeal in her “Speech from the Throne’’ cially opening the new ee of Parliament. The speech was written tor her by government ministers working under Prime Minister Eden's supervision, Traditionally the mon- offi-|}: for Oakland In an attempt to plan a general program of service for Oakland ‘County for the next five years, the Oakland County Extension Service jmet with members of their various to seek, ideas. About 30 attended the program eo-_projection meeting where extension | ‘operation with Britain to help members under the direction of |” Lyle Abel, county agent, explained their various _ duties. and-- general program and asked where else their service was needed. Discussion groups following the uncheon, brought out major problems the county will be faced with in the next five years. From this meeting the members of the groups will ga to their parts ¥ councils at a luncheon yesterday Death h Notices a eneea nated GILBOQK, OV. 4.1 4. 1956, MIS8 ELLA, 4845 Pontiac Trail, West Bloom- field Twp. (the home of Mr. and Mrs Bert Langdon). age 88: four nieces survive. Puneral service will be held Wednesday, Nov. 7, at 2:30 p.nr from the Trinity hoa odist Church with Rev. i. Benedict officiating. jenermoni in Oak Hill Cemetery. Miss Gilboe will lie in state at the C. J. God- hardt Funeral! Home until neon Wednesday, at which time —_ will be _ te — Hie in state at 1:30 p.m. until ee of service. Funeral arrangements bv the C J. Godhardt Puneral Home. Keeco ») Harbor. + MFYERS, NOV. 6. 1958, HARRY J., 60: beloved arbarea A. Mevers: dear brother of — _ McAuliffe. Mra. J. filmer Mrs. John Hess and Mrs. Faverd Krementz. Priends od call at the Voorhees-81 Pune after 8 p.m. today. Completed funeral arrangements will be an- _hounced | later ao. o ___ Card of | Thanks 1 [: <} arch has no choice but to deliver the statement as written. * * = Before the lords and members of the House of Commons, assem- bled in a setting of medieval splen- dor in the House of Lords, the Queen declared: “My government will continue; their efforts to achieve by all [possible means a prompt. and just settlement of the many aoe uation in _ Middle East. “To this end ae wis welcome the broadest measure of co-opera- ‘tion with the commonwealth, . with ,our atlies in the Atlantic Alliance cou ‘and in Europe, and with those international agencies of which the United Kingdom is a member.” This was the only reference to the Middle East. * * * The Queen, in a gold-embroid- ered white satin dress and with a diadem on her head, drove from Buckingham Palace to Parliament in an open state coach, accom- panied by ‘her sister Princess) Margaret. They smiled and waved to the cheering. crowds along the route. Resident of Berkley Gets Term in Jackson Lyman Holt, 27, of Berkley, was sentenced yesterday to a ferm of 3-15 years in Jackson state prison for violating the terms of his pro-1 bation in passing a bad check. Holt pleaded guilty to the check charge oe | 12, but sentence was). deferred when charges of violation ed to of the county and seek more ideas | ‘and more uses that extension work | jcan cover, Lyle Abel, county agent said. counted, include such things as mi- gration of the population, land use, land speculation, schools, water and sewage disposal, higher edu- cation, helping young homemakers, change of time required that ex- ‘tension program needs frequeft.re- ivision, He reviewed the state and ‘county part in extension work. State Employes’ Union to Seek © 9 Per Cent Raises LANSING (» — The Michigan State Employes Assn. will ask the | State Civil Service Commission to approve a 9 per cent pay boost, for workers in the lower third of job classifications and a 7 per cent boost for all other state employes. The association said it will take its pleas to the commission Nov. 71, It decided on the amount of pay increases it will seek after a weekend. i of its board of The association earlier ‘an- nounced it would seek an in- crease, but did net set the amount. - The commission is qundocting a scale, 3 C4 djagiak gat Pee tse. mon a i> Send County roe Judge } H Russel Holland sentenced Holt) ent j pres ee bois on attract t and retain Problems which will concern the | county, the discussion groups ac- | problems of the city farmer and — Abel, in explaining the meeting & To emploves ‘of Central T es ite that trends and | —-—“Mereury and to Smith-Brace Fu- fete: Home ‘or their kind erd thoughtfu) service. Mrs Ora Bell _Fortson and family In _Memoriam 2 CANTERBURY In loving mem- _' ory of my mother Mrs Charles --E" Canterburr who passed away Nov. 5th. 1953 Deep In my heart lies a picture, Of a loved one jald to rest, In memories frame I baritl keep ft, Because she was one of o best. - Sadiv. missed by her denabace. FS cile C. Fitzpatrick, “DE JAGER - IN LOVING MEM ory of our mother Sidonie De wager who passed away two*years ago. Nov. § . We laugh with. the world vt a garcons but neyer forget, — are Silent thoughts of you us you're stil near, Sadly missed by sons and daw ters, B Budwit; Cc & Vv Jager ETSWORTH — tn Tov ing mem- ory of Burt W.. swo passed «way. November 5, 1854, Badly mnigsed be (ao his daughter and ao Porres Mil- SRNKER IN 101 LOViNn oe pomnee te i. ort ago _% of the ———_ * ene? © we had nivary teen. i by sumer. Sisters “aa “yh. OUR a's EMOP belov Mother, . § a Bessie —. who passed aver Nov. Group Hospitalization _ Paid Holidays Vacation Pay é APPLY PARAGON Construction. Co. 44000 GRAND RIVER _ NOVI, MICH. NORTHV'LLE 2919 WOODWARD 13-3515 * A FEW outside work, some mechanical experience belpful. Apply _ Ww, Huron between 16 end_}i am. ALERT. EXPERIENCED «REAL estate salesman for fast growing —— Call J. R. Hittz, Realty, 101t Huron St FE 56181 AUTO SALESMAN TO SELL THE beautiful new Dodge & Elymouth. High commission ry iiberal demo in tson, see Val tao le Hughes, Inc. Dodge Piymouth 2222 Novi Ri, alled se aean BARRFR with FNP, - working cond, ng ally Abi . a at Al's Barber Sh Ellza- __ beth Lake Rd. FE BRICK Syd WANTED. CALL. after 6:30 FE 4-5846 B DR: ) Ada DAY OR _ night 101 en COUPLE, a AN GOOD 1 ar, for jerd Retired, Own woe babes c voter on help = Permectet” AB DR and = Company paid near "us OF ance bonus. Apply 4 to Ore rehard Lk. x hve, ~-FIRST-CLASS. and medium = as On pg On < fom Bach working men needed et once for. FE DIE MAKERS - —s tiens, plus vacation with pay hos- pitaliration and retiremert. Apply at Unemployment Bureeu, - 142 _ Wayne St Ask for, Mr. Anderson. STOCK & CARRY OUT Need exp. young man in modern super market, fine peigh- berhood. closed Sundays. Good wages, $45 a week Apply in per- son, The Country Market 1046 ~~ corner 14 Mi, B'ham, te SHEET METAL WORKER Position open for a reliable ex- " perienced man who can lay out sketch and make wb any work in & general sheet metal shop Steady year round job. Good sal- ary Elbling. 73 8 Parte St FROCK DRIVEks WITH MORE bord year ——— Pc! aaabaiataed: Latigh _ between 5 & USED GAR. SALESMEN NEEDED Ho hE VE TOP TWO eam ree OTCH ALESMEN To NO SELL bsrp CARS 4T OUR Past INOS SAGE ———— NAW LOL, BEST COMMIS- SIONS OFrEnED APPLY ub HARGREAVES 211 8. 8AG- INAW.- WANTED A SUPER(NTENDENT of Public Works and a superin- temdent of Water Dept for the Cur of Troy, Mich, Salary range, to $6. 000 ¥ and if so, all g@pplicants will hotifiea of the’ time and WANTED: “660D_ SINGLE MIED- dieaged man past 50 ‘or work out. side and must be @ firet class truck driver. with -the best of references, ho other need apply H ide Suttén Phone MY 2-442 WTD EXP, SERVICE, 10 ATION < roost part time W. Hu- yo “CA RET ARES AKER. MAR- man, préferred. to live at club héuse Walled Lake VFW Cali MA_ 4-1670 after 6 pm WTD: MAN FOR GENERAL leat at ae or single. GReen leaf ; Wrp” 2 ECRANICE, Bit iy MUST hes 7678} Moths ay exp., must have ow basis Motor Sales -WTD. 4 SALES- : com rentged commi tesion is wah nent pecties ae. men, leads furn. for those - who qualify; - good weekly drawn com- mission. FE 2-8318 for ap- pointment. siseiine WANTED -. ae a vicinity plus ‘| j i * ce vg ran we : enreere | male 2| Help Wamed Female 7) | dren. re “Wanted Real ‘Estate’ ath ~ Rent apts Furnished 33 —— ACTIVE. MODERN, LAR : TRADES” Firmt Bon’apt. and Serine AVON CALLING Ty ste ink tee ne ‘ation ea tal PE monet, gee For tir your Apprentic A. 2: whabeteanates pag the eee w._ Hae To work : wpetated ACTI e _& Hu : in office. 0 N Telegraph | CARPENTRY ¥ eS adieg Coders ates ve ener Cook ~ WOMAN FOR Job too - ‘small 9 ORK WANTED NO for an eppoistmer ey obligate. Cx Cal} Commodaies 2. $16 weekly. 1 woman be O° feta any vy emo apt estimates. FE & too large. Pree AIR COMPRESSORS owe of tracing ‘Your’ Real Ise PE sae an Woman between ages of 25 to eee + ee lunch. | ment. General LUMBING, —CE- ARC WELDERS comes, ye bane homes, farms, in- CourcerRLY TORN TARE 3 become 8 Gener proparnion Riceuts Candy, 106 W. Apply ar PE 62 repair. Reasonable = in spear mizers, pumps end woretiia tact fitted for trade. Bieepy Vive ui cnularen heeleome. ; interested : . LLPENTEA WORK ALT INDE. |” ayers f 80N I, sae work. Apply in bit permanen bre BETWEEN 30 AND «0. Bees, veh tamer AMD 206 Dinio Her. 12_W. Huron REALTORS, | Hwy Dixie *TED'S — "i. kon © | capinet WhKE wae ae W pot ; 8 to 5. . $6 a day. Ho ‘et -MAKER AND CARPE aLL MAKES E BU SUV COZY S ¢ to 8. Ne lnehdes. Must penne | Chereet i wo canpen.| [erated AEEG OF FO RIN PENS Se! & trade We will : 415 ZY FIRST-FLOOR | Woodward at Sq. Lk. Rd _ Walled Lake. #, MA C3001, Chooe" and specialty. FE pa nesd re. tiscere) Printing & ail you the bevt seteins posathle. preferred, hg fost Fotvnee heat ND BA p HAM Sanaa . WOMAN TO | DO" HOUSEWORK CAsrS TER AND CABIN _sence St 2 °F My Oo Lay | 4% - = Miow have cm come. Cusal MODERN Te CIENCY for oe 2 car oid son, Fequites are b xR. and, care for | children durin werk, How end repair. D. mr APPLIANCE SERVIC , ; " Q L. “WL | BROW N, Real a ee ee oe aaa meres | - U catfatescence” Womas | CABINET MAKING. ¥ "| We, tervice all manes of wringe : } = jdeut BROWN, Reais: sag ina oR St | Cor na HOME *s —Seu_ Maple _ : WORK GUAR- : fo : ly ? sa Sine Aietite|___Help_ Was s"orstered | “Ableed PE baat" poaners we PHOLTIPUE LisviNG SERVICE” qROE 3 ROD EOFOR RENT. Ba-| O'"covaeg. paved tare Waly fie rhar, ret oy * more, __Help Wanted 8 EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER eer a eer EE 24021 Cent rants wefiocated mod LARGE 3 ROOM. MODERN APT: pice, deposit Jno pgp wendy — 0 we io meckly to cae ACTUAL JOBS PE 4-9837. attendant, wants work. oor bE CLEANERS. ROY KN: x menaaed imneters ake cutrenee, OS aang nome ne sired: Boone My $60 | So.- Amer OPEN IN U.,8.,; INTERIOR DECO Free es. No po ne ga me. U 'F, Real pe required. C3: bus line | Heights. WNTOWN AUB ie 9. on. FE rt altor ed, Call aft Inguir office "iim itt Chander. TOS Fare paid. Wee eat, maples: | 208 DECORATING REA. | ice TREE SERVICE SEMOVAL 2 ~ ~ Rew ton 08 ty Eat TAROE, Eee a : Jo ceccna - suite tua 0. Bastin oo) 2 PLASTERING AND Vote Meet mong. ae gn Ee PE ; — nt Apts. I Furnished 33, aoe Adults. one NR. | 37 re CASED : t.. Boston 16. =| _work. Pree AIR me ; . ; — RONT coz 06 ne ae = Poors reer ania’ webs PLUMBING: REASONABLE. oo# © PLOMBING & HEATING = SN wats | NEWLY, DECO RATED 2 RMS ted ean oF vor} people. Meas cation hee mae “aneasy: Li ad ot ine ‘asia Distribute quality ‘line ‘housenotd aomine wr Tupi _ iia “olghts Ral bohea aioe & _close in. FE coe —— aan we ae GS BLEEP. FURNISHED HOD Parkway Ra. wages. A - Becessities seho G W OS er anTED. rvice. . i BEDROOM. 0 SLEEP- [SE IN KEE try Martek teal cent (Ge0d| Serta opportunity, is Seca ERS 3 RK | WANTED. | _master DS eneee Licensed I BEDROOM, | LIVING | ROOM. | ing rm. Good parking PE ene. | pene HOUSE IN KEEGO ner 14 Mi peanisieia, man ity for depend TH $1916 VERY Ly Priv BATH, MODERN, BACHE FURS R! lhe ee fic GREE MEN DEINE WORE OF | CHIMNEY WORK = EEy pegitables FE bet |S ON LOR APT PRIV. | "ne en "Ok “ROUSE IN POX: CONGENIAL LADY FO ment, Merri} L. gs for (Two w _ Cleaned, repaired 2 . 7 ROOM NIC : wa ee E “| ten Treat MEN 2 ‘and built new. ‘APT PRIV ELY ee sons 8 er con SF Sate = No. 3, Holly. Mich ferred, Mnind, Tee! a 38 ll Ee Pontiac. Don't tered Too b : ee 4 bc sd na Sores i eee Boral: yar — a, * bath, EURM ISHED ee a MODERN HOSE. FE 43074, p.m. COOK, eee, 2-2038. "| focied by am . ‘op bad I "+ thi ; ; LIVING RM. _ 45082 hospital. 74 2 | ae rom Pontiac. ; -aecK OUT GIR Ms of mecern new kit PLere | Work k Wanted F Female 11 ll Fatore iia ie mens. | Pet Tong a ago to 0 one a ot using that mute from his trum- | | _S3i00. ath for 2. On Cass ne = Sep Geist. FE) Eu "oun, ee Broan May. . hot water beat 4 ae. wn his a -1§ ONE 2 ROOM, KEEGO. —— praring Ew gg ‘NEAT AP-| Aven’ ‘able to make pizza ” repaired, Baskets 2 evs ° sien 1 ROOM PRIVAT! adults only. 8i_4 MODERN _ for exciusive ind we Bar, 137 pie. $3 PER B ney, mad for top of chim- —S— adult: E ENTRANCE. 1 | PAR’ Auburn Ave_- ae beet ts SEDROOM .: ee etre eee ee Oakland Ave.” USHEL JRONIN for gas be to order. Special flue ~ = ie PARTLY FURN. « alae ‘ice wi yy June "38th, Ingul: ‘DISHWASE a. up and deliver, Pontiac. nara lor gas heating, FE 5 0 4) U ho 7 BEDRM. KITC apt. $85 a ee iM; GARAGE jow Beach, adults only. (OGTR AND Ms MARKING : _ Waterford Area, tayton, | DRY WALL BY pr olsterin . ~ i nice ft HENETTE VERY FE 4 only. iG. mo: & A regen OR %3501 L ay. MACHINE. F — g 23 block W Blue UNIO! : fe re ante seat | _ Grit, 3517 vod Nec kes (A-T TRONINGS. $3 A 3U. Pi estimutes, No. job wo “GREE AL's cu ——~ Pa to Rent __.29 FSi or couples. rE cree 3 ROOMS—& Ox COURT heat. e ONO 5 RO ; pa Dougie, (Cigasing "Coe — tabeth Le Lake Rd. i delivery. EM _3-0089- cx UF a . E soit, tr UPHOLSTERING, 1 0) ak a elt CONDITION, pa ana pun, hw reckends; after ‘i | Sham ANTED. “1 TRO! 1¢ MOTOR wi, free ectimet R 2 CAR M_ BACH) PLE HE ——— ROS ORT PR SRT ROU peat a Conte | at i OnE, TEE GO star | Oe re aa syotee te Era mes Pr mala ee Gi a pon| BO wpe tate, ok oe a 6 30, FE E3528. e m. Call apy. -_ PE 60711, LL IRONINGS 6 A BU. PIC = C= or 5-1927 RM HOME IN | M & KITCHENETT M ‘ ~ $e peR{ {re stov ater he Ele : - ry : uD A BU. PICK PORNACES CLEANED ae | oa CUST bchook @tStert WERSTER | _!ady_26 . ‘rE FOR ONTH. APTER 3 June ove & shower A = WASHER ae woman VOR 00D 2 oe Se aLt wasl& |Z et Fenbena- ‘Chester Pape soli Sk eS : pee te me wee atm ad see tes =e. = Sar COURT OR” viva he imion come. Weed cabect. chsidren | wel- a soe ~~ | ateady year e clean, PE ' ; 1. 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AND 8-066 cores, had pups. FE| en erences. FE 3-9414 ed ref- Chad HOUSES FOR jar _ _ , . ee Employment Agencies 8A exp 23 | af Bec" solmnalck. PE Boe =| geese t eher $2 oe ae | —_— curulieeg ox eats It deed hs ne cal betes \* (ROOMS (8 BATH. STOVE 3401 ren "welcome, Aucomats beat — “ASTER MOET SRT BIR ERIENG siLK —Pininiten. | rn ee IS PEALE SES |__Bished, Ground z and 6. FE weedl, = mm. Couple on 2 20 ave MINGHAM. 1 FE 42812 ‘MAN WS MACHINE YILED eturn 545 . Be floor pre _|27 ROO : 2-9970 | See a waRTEY Tome | | VERY. NICE EXE 3 PRESSE = OFFERINGS | FILE ane Ee RAGED snl = Bagiey St. | = of josie Predinare, RE ma ferred._-Call FE 81484. Bier ie aa! FUR: 1" ee be Rus. ARTLY FURN. | Cally Myrnished Garage. » PAR- soe : RINGS D > — —= sid and ent Ret ple wu Ra. Gat Clenbet a oe catia ae ot hry tyme See. | beet Monet eaves or tre to a The ost, FE 754 FE EMOV- | Dost SACK ROUTE ai, ae i = a a cere oe nana Sabere Aten Fence. th: eferences “3 ee uF wont and © pa sts general eitice abet he 'N. Hadley Ra, La- ressmaking, Tailoring 1 io) Sy meet eS “Ba Share_ Liv iving Q Quarters 30 a ROOMS. “PvT ac sonal ax BATH. WATERFORD John K. Irwi ee “IN A 1 picvment Se FNERAL HO’ MY_2-47i1” oe ie sol I Ercom S2tese - Bee Fu vagh. Mary bee home. oar wes oat “sireingham, Mid: | fRON a Latgattyah re AN ENDS OF, ALE ALTERATIONS. | | Lost BOXER MALE. FAWS men 2 = Vee SHARE LARGE wa ‘aren aM a PT 3 TOWN ha eo" oy WITH REFRIO. AND¢ ag = sages F an j INOS, = ' aranteed? FE cloring, »b | > f : welcor | ose in. E pate e sae —— | PONTIAC peo on 8 ae ts oP ci TeRATh Ss CRAFTS Po | Papasan 1 Hest ame ra fog rome Press Box 68 “a ee "ROOMS ee ST CHENETTE. |} ROOMS & Se arwaTE Phone FE 8-06 ures ‘Street —— For OR woman 1 ee SERVICE | monpecs ; WANTED. EXCELLENT ar Prete experienced | ieee Gi FE 5-802 Ld | room iS MisHES TO RENT| _! Es al entrance, utilities 3 a 103 N. Roselawn EN: | 1¢ FE 5-9447 Eve. PE 5-4848 a ewe ee A ~ FEE sas, Thivee ee “Sores ME oe re rt Gone nh Pe FIRST | Oe OR are ean pocueyee, Mime Pootine Pres | — ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE, (3 Beat 888 Jeamon. PE eS Rent -Houses Unfurn. 36 48 EXP , 2 | gl an muz-|— | > ees SS eae = TEMERCRS WATER, FERS SAT Sete Re tee, See Gs SOE | EP teevOme MR, Wed, Tranapo | See eae Cis A foamon TE 20 3 BEDROOM FULL, BASEAOENT ppearance Ph ig. Best S =¢ a | sitting. St ort, or bevy, = | _ward, EM 2-366 nS rt rr | 2 ROOM ; ~OdiR AND Wl otl heat SS one T® —— yo ALE 2 $38) | aie BSSRAPETNO 1, PING Ey jarden Plowing 1 16B Lost es pee ar a d. Transportation 31, i Seasnobie vies ter_l oF ee ey a re tL Ex ens | on, Mecegay. Lak 7 hak = 370 eres is pnone MI _¢-#000 Eas | wants a sales caree: whe’ | _retertot_servive ru 0M: C- AL'S ROTOVATOR on solid red bene hous GIRL WANTS RIDE PROM Pon-|—* wits) Maceday Late. A Po iisa ero.. 046 ikcnae XPERIENCE. |i haveveapert , WAITRESS Fon! renee a mcr he te fr pe TABLE Witt 3 24071 ane PE — ——— FE | of ‘Crosby Rd pear ber, wieiany | ad Dandies 4 «t'p m. Cocoa | ~~ 3 oe > ONLY, ‘baty— ee i i. WITH HEAT, | 7 EEBR one OR ae be eS oege : a aco pi larksic | 3 Gays as dea, ingle SE ohh a 2 oTTAIN KELP Dats eeiy| wes = : reare re ae | PRACTICAL SS es a VATA ~__Laundry” Service — _18 roGRD aS 1 - “ Ww \? ROOMS, KITCHENETTE AND i oes + BATE LOWER 7. REF mpapeirces opm ott : oi sar” maces wEST. Sar ne AT TD. | RELIABLE > eee wi BLE Ack CURTAINS PLA! Pointer Fe soe wire Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 = lee brome oes ie aw Re. ust off of 04. | Staple Saou Gal alter ¢ yim, ford ee OFFICE — Beak mon Pontiac State : days wee AN WANTS . TOR | “ed Besatifully pLAlw On RUP- FOUND SMALL BROWN P' 7 ROOMS FURNE | te bier AND BATH PARTLY (T_BEDRM. 5 RM. HO! Pormenent pocmen fall wae. ot 6. PE, $0077 eet St ee tien parse Phone PE 2-#101 snes | TFs ject: Feces) Fe ae C A | | ae conn ‘pres eate Ba Lee ices Guhl verted | ee Deere, ee MU eon. cia, WRC, 108 =e RELIAR Rk FAMILY LAU _ a] “ 72 © SH _t wane ce ile E HB en 4 cow wiet working |? BEDROOM a nL FOR -Orrice wont i OFFICE ae ce ee on Ae ware secre © BUYERS W AITING PE thane nee “PURN APT 10 ME 7 = Fiat 'aher tp = eet: _Reaity: Co “pee ise, Me._ Asam: ranee experience dest = i “ ; in rown ang white mark- . - Ms. AND BATH. @ > ORO : * red. but in oy =e iv _| img. reward. FE Por Your } LU |9 NEAT fn QROUND) : OOM ROME : A, becensary saoiy 10 30 10 CLERK $220 ocalLseTs DESiRE JOB sinc- Landscaping FRA tosT: BLU 35-4028 Be ee ea ees en __ Close COMFORTABLE “ROOMS fot Utilities (>| 8 T ROOM HOME Bigg we Ca ne ee oe Pr at Bend at, private '¢ “Jimmy.” ey "NAME Boisice Gotan Proapes you sell 2. ROOM ee See heat tnouire Milford. MU og. ) whe is i us Ss eward Se paaes ‘om : s_ re caretak st erreeeage| Serpe oi ne ne ee pepe Sgr pape fe iets ape cee | tana elec a ae hee w ALM ¢ Be | WASHIN : EM ek fillin 2 BATTER 3 F 7 RMS 3 AND % tng onl darmank meauras | CENTER Bt CAREER | togetber on TINGS. SEP OR. a re cor wastes eee = orn. J.C HAYDEN, ane heed 8 pioset AD BAS are i COUPLE oe ee | Semone. BATE a _cneam, im, em, | _Y_ Costes it "Sa “On dene stat sea ates, GT pile oos16 1 Riker Bicg OR 38522 up end deilver a ht Beet } AND — werd Re- 86 E. Walton pity or 4 Adulte only ot eoelpesinees girl, 4 ROOMS & BATH. 6a 3 BEDRM HOME. STOVE — are, ™ Weed... WASHING OR 3-200. ft OR LOST. FAWN : es. 2.ROOMS_ . | trance, heat, b EN-| fefrig.. auto-heat AND atk ——_ t = TRONINGS DON sa | BOXER POPPY. = “CHILDREN WELCC | Pape ot water, Couple Will full ent. in a ee SVITCHBOARD Epes pene ae aes LANDSCAPING” GROUND TEYEL rg i oe CONTRACTS WANTED Se COME 5 ROOMS & BATH. LOWS ne SO one y. FE | Rd OR 31 A ; et aaa ine and sodding Shad Lost ¥¢ ee e need cont & BATH UPPEI | mi LOWER. 3 , Oc RREPER TO WOVE Beg RECE ee IONIST 83S Le ae waa FE gears Tine coumeies. AB Fo. re rouse Fer, Wat one (= = waitin, of what bere, (GMC PE eee. orres | _& nest ott Mate References. 3 } BEDRM, MODERN, IMMEDIATE spits only. light we iN, girl with start to friendly FE _suaranteed PE 61196 __ work |_ “Wichigan Animal | or small able ¢ —— 4a 2 RM 4 ROOMS, PR = 2 “ROOM, atone | eels A104 tk. FEderal voice a. pleasant tel woM PLOW escue League. t balances rge | APT. ADULTS tra. WATE BATH & EN- PARTLY FURNISHE ce and knowled arene AN WISRES BABYSITTING ING, DRAGGING. DISCH LOST GIRLS WALLET | Goned contracts Clark — Paddock omy a| ee ee = | _MA_¢-000, MISHED. HOvSEXEEPER WANTED. sabes ‘tar ige ef the 278 Call FE #123 NG and bulldosing. $3 50 NG ~ Important paper “BLACK. | tate, 62 W. Haren cy Real Es- | 7 NEA | _Suburo Heights. : uburn, 3 ROOMS cate ED. Pri. ber “Gr ely insurance of. WOMA} B-3288 per hr. FE~ 3 FE 420650 St. Open eve- T, COMPORTAB ‘4 S BATH. UT AND BAT on "Keegy Harbor, PE deni, 382k, Bis FE ten Btate torte FE Barto, 1O8T WORE Moving & Trucking re ekki _ ak tor Me. Clark Paces. 5 aus FE 27503 che oo ished BATE, UTILITIES FU? won si ‘per sent . = ~ * ss a zen i ao uve. 0 GIRL INVESTIGATOR _ Building Servic ope we Drcone 5 119| Se eee Wa overd “aod Poco.” a reeewen CONTRACTS. 52 PE Sts BASEMENT {"pEDROOM. ¥ ate ey IB ae EY Se ome nights _}49_Ju Sane vice 12 A-1 MOV pray. Reward PE 2130 cit, 440 Disie Huy. 2 ROOM PRIVATE HOUSE. #40 & mo. A ts ih) SEKEEPER ie $240 - OVIN 3-HAULING LOST: BEA : vy. §, NEWLY, DECORAT with garage. and | USE. | $4 Edis Cal FE $2168 ; EXPERIE wo ADD EXCELLENT FLEW . GLE. BELIEVED Conps Noor RATED. _Rochi arge _ tn i a Ny en i 7 good cook, ste Bean EXPERIENCE A ROOM, BUILD Reasonab! SERVICE | pe wearing coll TO, 61 reves entran: esger references. OL 6-085 \3 ROO a cay Lovely e Rights, adults §'F! UENCE NEEDED rage COMPLETE A GA able rates _fE late Or a. with name 298 after 5 30 ce. ¢ RMS ei. Ms AND pantis : bars hey) pfs) Moneta gana ty. Govt ios rato be pcos. hea school to try work. Free line of carpen- ASHES AND RUBBISH ) hOLED Bon fine Wtiecieren 9 ee | 3 ress ere CLOSE _or gay BATH. 5 j FE L BATE. 38 “a3 Tequired. Mi Youll make Siete Sroemgenes | ae 33. = 7's rst ete cleatied. ea ee pisces cal P| AC soe ancnttay couple No EIN. cPM & shove BM per | 14 RMS PARTLY pURa. RN APPLY * cone § WELP DANise “OLD tare ie of public fs Bee pea of BGtiaaes Te Fans CALL BILL LIGE 2 ; robe roe | hos traicuae aét or | 2 AND See = PE 423377. _| _Kents. 231 and OREN OTE ron _at Tisabet LE Bes. W. Hu- = . eee Bank §! 13 "State able EM } he HT HAULING Hobbie & ‘ clients. Bee consracts for our © UT? A will ODERN CABINS «| ¢ 271 §. Marsnead 4 ¢ BEDROO » OLive 36 ae : pets, Bidg FE $071) aL Kinde or CEMENT woRE —— a = s upplies (24A ask FOR BOB MAHA you sell,| MY_2171 mane Rabe sec ra @ RMS. PRIVATE BATH. UTILT- j home. =. ALL *TODER N nn ———————— ee || %. rives, i es Tip Top a M. 8 ustic Cabins. | tes fu I-| # obey ip ot Au i ( = : ete. we ha > “NEW SCR. . Broedway, L ‘on rn. Couple oni eights. Phone burn Far venta maicADIES i raebner’ Ss [mu Kin piace al anrinine,, eortine anv- | by wae ae ctr $3. PAINT | Tq Buy—To Sell—To Insur ‘7 ROOMS LD a Orion. _ _Pixe. PE 41676. 5. 70 E. 7 ROOMS AND B on needs Ti eice os toes sa Oe as CEMENT WORK, HAULING AND aes re i ft) esrOsE, “is ure =| ent, Couple. No CLEAR, ee ‘ «ROO Se UPPER. WITH | tae, 860 a Mo. parm N PON? . erviceme" waa e for! b our prt NA | wrence, FE wie ed emanates o_o Hot RMS eee Sipegget Saeed we Jobs ALCERSTON canpeerens SOUROM CEE, Notes & AHAN (eee == £3, ht seo tne he ei ct eten ast FOR M emcee Piattiey. EM 30482 EIGHT, AND, FRAT. FE asim Eee ° Sareea 28 | _In £ — heat. Inquire oe AND BATH. UPPER. from Pon elvertes tx 38 miles pm, PE 9-6068 EN jeez ODELING. ~adD ¢ HEAVY TRU | ~) iz ROO ee r_mo. i4 , Ri fee Se . c DITION bbish ee | AAA PRIVATE REAL | M AND ROOM OOM MODE: : \'DDLEAGED WOMAN TO LIVE eee cae ae ee ons. op Nievel PE 20003 en. | Ease ARS aeons. teow ee eee een Pvt. sent. w a ee « ROOMS. cose rN OFLITIES. w | * neega, arbor ron | ae Coste! wedge FE 9-352) | W _ | WSL LAYING, SANDING. & FIN poe mee ee one oe ANT KIND. Bheuhaton FE eso pee, es waren Ph ona |? PE sie: "Evenings Fe babe s| Emplorea seats. FR 30008 efter $ cetrger i DUPLEX APT. STOVE. - NEAT APE wes 7A OMEN | Kont'ae oo ae eed sonable PE $3102 00 “oh . TRL OR “wonan Te as | oealale a FE 20263 Ps am os Teorkine ei wi Poaiae MY aim REAS. or ae . 231 8. Starshall- furnished. ee ee eteberamercere: | LOCAL & ONEWAY | ii ee pai PAG ee nee irae Se aa gre canes pet oe ee : ave NIST _ Ane COAS SN ae ~The dw. M.S basement apt FE 3-7 EAN | =| see. Home M spoasibie fre Pin - .. ); 2 Suiration - to 3-7308 | e Mart R sh TIME a AT pave PER pup casher: ARB TRENCHING PET A Tr TO COAST ox : TIN. Saginee Bt ut, Realtor (| RMS AND PVT BATH WORK. Close to St. Benedict's Chu _3-9407 ealty, FE” ‘ek. must have shorthand RECEPTIONIST Footing: Wate ERE LE4¥E-THERE REARING AID. RM. 1 Open Ev FE 5-163 ing people only FE 2 ORE-| dws jtses sud shoppe aren RMS. AND #8 sing. Apply 99 Wayne oot =e me Footings Water ine. Field te PF. & Omen and San ranete 101s N Saginaw, FE +0539 = a Eres tS > ie im end } room and eee eons |_SaIST Ba od beat, Maya ———— $280 | BRICK and 3245 Dix A : : ms | _bate . WITH PV al’ with privat ents. | _ 62733 : Aytaie- ~ RECEPTIONIST, “TRAINEE ._ $190) I & BLOCK OR 31454 te Hwy. erotred Knapp > + h Adulte one 164 T | hot wat ate entrances, ‘heat, 8 PART TIME 8 RECEPTIONIST. for Jo eo aces. All ty WORE, FIRE- i with *. TON PICKUP Fred i A Shoes 19 est \F CLEAN ROOMS. es: W_-Pike|—-turntsiy viet Ft aaa meteeratr {o ROOMS MS SUN PORCH, Bare perienced eee gx. VARIETY TYPisT weer. Game | eee? abe aD CEMENT | wast Oot as ayes oe 2070_Atrport_R4, * on 3.1802 | as 1 Bart | 2 herce™ ee es ee Te eee on P per- aes dg laree. chimneys. No_jobd . | DAINTY _MAID_ Sse Dex x] = “aM $ ae T | Geo sed ears —— 7 y e. Ne _jod too! “BUPPLI M. APT. i AND BATH Voorheis ze, oe HCRON SHOPPING CE CRY ret oI og nce — io cat Gudene idential J Commer. | REDUCED me Latte PE 2-614, 93 Mark. {3 =, and contrac 3} ROOM o Baidwia : _Te perme Cel FF Per orawed. a iidron Bt. $100 iS er ; ne $200 7 - 6 * R A Fad PECIAL "OLD WAV t We tave | - . URN. AD | oO ell FE 1 2 <3 “ oi REG. Winee eeEeES Since | ATES _$5.30__ Dorothy" AVE. ciiate buyers. Per Park Pisce ULTS. §3/§ y Room 2S 2.7448. weeks. | oe = x BRICK, _ Large vans ; 3.50 Dorothy's, Fe 21244. _ ronda acti cast de- APT, OFF W. H | vi ‘ se ter Hospital, foi aeen , teperienee mand fire i SEWENT WORK Movin serve vou. Smith | |HOME MADE PIES FOR RE | to J jon, bring — con- 3 LARGE ROO’ ‘yefined, teliable Kapaa |§ ROOM M = esis for 3.00 to 11.00 a ee places, FE 2-24 _Moving FE _4-4864 lntraata! FOR RESTAU- |. ‘ohnson today. priv MS, GROUND FL Sasa adults. ment, automatic’ h FULL BASE- OL ea af Call Mrs, Smilth at cipaele, ee Bex xaee | Sprececntigiens sfapamiche Concur Toes. | ana De sates institutions, banquets | .. ee Fe & bath, ne crim: esos SECOND FLOOR. $030 ochaer heat, hot water. z PELIABLE MIDDLEAGED — TYPIst—80 wom” 9280 et or and ERTS O'DELE CARTAGE | tnd ‘12 noon PE Seo am. | in JOHNSON, Realtor J ROOMS & BAT: close in FE Soa or PE DTS. Sc bun BATH, DUPLEX. an to care, for 2 wom. Typ g7so basement es. roofing. siding, Wocs! sad t alas Saas ‘Por YOUR 1704 S Tel clean, partly f H UPPER. | APT. POR ros ayton Piails. Walk — mother w children while: TYPIST = : wa eareces) <= b an ong Distance Movin chandi: EAL SiLK x MER- i elegraph Rd, private urnished. gas b oR RENT SECOND FLOO! from sto anal: distance _ die i pee: Mr c “Cotkeugh | TYPIST Pio ot ra. We whl furn an ‘ior oo reer - een prone PE snes" _—chandise. call FE & 3937 i . FE a _4-2922 ent. 143-8 Se ee | [igh Boe aggngge gro! sel s-1238— = one OR RESPONSIBLE LAL ett! BOOKKEE: gtgo | tre fob ana oe een = a | RM FURS 1_33 8 FR asement, § ROOMS. oa LAD? TO SECR PER with arrange finance? 19) 2 1 URN: APT PRI | _Roselawn Byrt Moors ad 7 WELCO general housework po. ETARY -No shorthand 0 no moner down | net a} r ak ; eS utilities and RIV BATH APT. FO ——— Moore + $40 8 ME _Live in. Refe & cooking rience Bo ox. ahi to and 3 to uc s to en it MORTGAG 81483. after Washer included. F R RENT. PARTLY FURN- 2018. ‘$18 -Ginss “Rd. 8 — vonee CHT rou are . SAGES 3. after 6 E ished includ RN- | —-= eECORD SALESGIRI et sien archeran aT see aT Ww. GaN home eeucqoerass |) TRUCEs TRACTORS t your paym Babbage beg are on acon PROPERTIES acre jRM FURN APT REF _ RE _per, week, “pe seo sis & noOMs “TN PONTIAC 6381 | oe position. Al Lon i CeeUriv Snae $280 SERERT ‘Is OUR SEECIAL ee tb ten atl EQUIPMENT LORS INC CREDIT COUNSE1- BD CHA ARLES. Itt, te er 7 aaon lL child welcome 261 one aa UNFURN, OR FURN. UP children welconte. Mh Ag Denefita = eee 9 ni seam amine secy, investment ex- re. basements £M a ieuce freaks: —, take _Keove:Oablasi@ Thoeer re ae | Farm Loan Co- es Telegraph Pe PRIVATE BaTH | os 846 Bees Pontise oe shower bath. 5 ROOMS AT UNIT TEL SF Se re wactete, Seer ER! | | iat | Be ene et eit a pierks, PE : , START 8s FORCRAM FLOR “Ontiac Farm and cues aay OD (Poot ee does Fon Youn een R Aer -—7acLupEs | 72 side, steam heat. 2 —_ hae, OMS, W SIDE TERRACE ed by Trueman’ work STS. TRAINEE. < 1ESs Industrial on land contract, Reaite R YOUR eat, gas, lights and 1 IDES 4-9527_* Its. | 3.8749, oi] heat, $75 month}: 2 ee i pines PRAINEE, feneers shd—arang ca NBME te! OT Tractor Co. | 'ul"am ‘oe teepenuible for Act Rea FE | gan BRAND NEW / ROOMS & BATE. COC = = te Endwell. W 7 : ebt r any im. / . PL a Fakta OP RARE a tconee OD RM she tr Ome Tihnaaee Beeenegnenee | ie mn Pras EOE Wanted Real Estate 32A| 20" ae oy Satara Cake Ata nn ge can pe roe me ' . | . Po OD EO 2 ¥ . * : ; — b z ee nea KMARKER “Exp eer el mar. = ree - SERVICE Painting Jos & Decorating 20 3. i086. Pontiac, Mich. Nov. / WILL BUY OR LIST oo cance RMS ges MY | genay for seeupancy Nort fa pa” eoest HOUSE, PARTLY : as a he ee z 5 c . do 5 os col graduate, 18 to 25 GRAEBNER’S "Boek ATES. sol art At PAINTING AND DI SS IG gh Day DATE, OCT property. Purchasers watt aaa with garage PE 25408. MODERN:| AIR CONDITION / ope bain sonomant’ as ee. LJ Commerce Rd. cere out Se Bare One, bedroom. sutom D. T ROOMS. GAS HEAT, ST-PBX RELIEF OPE B A) DECORATIO Sg eg Burs "Ph. PONTIAC EM391 |” cosets new cogne prens Hepp |p leet PE : oa a a Sl aa an cane 6 dinette Tiled bath. Full _ yard Barbecue, and just too $150 DOWN bearer down payment re- _ a > it : sem UurnaCe. Scere | ‘This very attractive 2 story hom many other Ddeautiful fea- 8 iv xoont ae SoanD PRIVATE. ~Kimoat an acre 100 foot crentage | Wood Co. price $6,300. Just a few minutes’ drive to with large lot. 2 car gatage. Out. tures to mention — so call New 3 bedrm. starter home with _ home, W. side 141 Owego. on High: ee 4 rooms and | Corner Williams Lake Rd. & RAY OQ'N rede — ban, reaees at si door barbecue and fruit ‘trees. today and let us give you basement Wiring melded. Large ’ HMB -BOARD FOR MEN. PvT| Dat. So*montuy. 18 miles from | Reaito oe ie d NEIL, Realtor 1. Located in Drayton Plains. Walk- the details. Priced at only lot Close tu town. OR 3-2837 home. FE 2-5842. §3 N Johnson. |_Pontiec. FE 5128. st 5 262 aks ba : on an *EMBREE. & "GREGG ceeun f he tous ving Fo 0 & bows ged ger $00 down and ? BEDRM MODERN, 2 LARGE VERY CLEAN. EXCELLENT VETERANS ACRES - MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Sonn araaeal with fireplace. Large dining room ee es te ae | & HARGER CO. meals, 14 Matthews. FE 5-0377 COLORED (2 bdrm. home. edt e- hip roofed | nion Lake Voge ana large kitch Full basement I li R Mi _ 91,08, down PE : A wh : i | barn. Tool forse barn, 2 | +5 OR M_3-3314| With forced air beat. This home .eslie R. Middleton GI BRICK. 6% RMS, FULL BASE- 33 W. Huron FE 5-8183 Convalescent Homes 38A) O$-b DO’ | Pee codeine Cee Day tom Plains Income |— $550 DOWN is in Al. ever oe and newly dec-, BROKER WA and Gari heat. 81. es "ye 30583, = ; set cecll E OWN-- __Just_ the spot for a riding stable | Located jus _Dizte Hw F Se ora ever before have we of- = a A WONDERFUL HOME FOR - Tales ramily" Trae duplex PLUS Cost _—_—_——+_-leteg ~for_only | MULTIPLE, LISTING | J BEDROOMS GARAGE. BASE- ISTE eerty Seeeee, foetate. vata ru Low $18,150 with low down pameel be separate | Sesomenta, heat plant | 2 bedroom. den area, large | kitch- {578 with term ot OQ SERVICE. |" ent: — rmett oa as | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | care, trained staff, doctor Low ~ I s monthly income an ot, Youngstown cabi- terms, 910. Heights Rd. ° he cell, beautiful sheds and counas: PAYMENTS CR AW FORD AGENCY at present, but set up for a third | nets, FHA. #7 00 plus costs. (. larkston GA | | W A Y 5. to Orion, MY_2-5631. Longfellow Schoo! rated by Mrs. Marie DuFord. : 53% W. Huron 8t FE 41500 apt. upstairs. Fr Pull orice $11,500. Northeast section of Pontiac, near 8 ROOM MODERN A ey WITH Pirst time offered. § room me Cone Nursing Home, 1365 : Eves, MY $1163 ‘and MY gosar) Goerisnt ter schools, churches. shopping. Call = 3! room income. only $1.00 Dn. | fill, Basement tn Mund. bull 1oose Locations FE 5-5501 f | Eby hee reesei r ‘0 se Loe | Bes. MY 3.116) wad HOLMESBARTRAM | FE site! for sppots meats Wass REAL ESTATE INC. APPINESS © |S foomerand tentre ots Wake priv | Tish new uitchen, end pave ne Soa REST HOME. FE Now! on, Diste a” : 20 8. Majp. Clarkston, Mich, Pient= of other matt og is Se iemectiaat enna Stsen tne ' #3224. B4 Beneca a ' ONLY A FEW LEFT 950 : ple 5-5821 ci RESAI E . Pow Dnwans = FE 42577 basrelpapen oat aoe eS lo Sacatiset cik | ONL “W LEF WEST SIDE, 2 BEDROOM, PULL ; sadn / une aides seete cs core Pecos Serge aa on San Parimore at Boudale IN ot t basement, near bus stop & shop- Agere onatros PLAINS arcane conte and meters ; T pies he cone eae hte eee tees | oe he cena a aay pom, Lodn J Ax Shores #4 Auburn PE 2-023: LAKE FRONT ¢ | MULTIPLE LISTING 3ERVICE OR 3-2257 or OR 3-3751. GB HOMES i* FAST SURUR . | ment, es lot, gerage. Of- able and attractive 2 be ea Owner is leaving state. and won te 4 yes MOD home overlooking Walters Lane. | A real cu ‘ EES tot z 8 SPIcK xD SPAN AND | fencedin yard "and fa pera bedrecm.” Pall qos) : J ay or week 45) will 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BEDROOMS DN. "RIN real cutie here located ee] La : West Huron St, Phon accept other property or BE SURE TO ~| FEATURING: | on lar ooded CONVENIENT TO EVER Y- drive. |. home Among ite attractions Rent St @ PE 34306./ contract, Beto roger gerbils Hoy ae Oak Fl Blastered cate pentane wake. THING, you'll ik the 30ft, heated 3 nt Stores = 40. WEST SIDE. Modern 10 room in-| De Protected when buying or sell- full basement. stoker heat, 1%/. s, Ua oors, Ceram- we restfel bedrooms. large Buy—To Sell—To Trade Wi isner Scho yt District = ol, ecb ce Kagem tl patio, © POR RENT. base ar, {°me;,Drivate entrance apartment, ap agg ge fore aber Co fecal ar heat post ars. plastered | iC Tile Baths, Full Base- win dele: apeces enchan: you “BUY IT WELL INSURE IT! You could move right in this | cereaat Setting on a large 4 Lk, EM 34082. | {bedrooms for owner, hot locs- Cxpertence. For expert counsel on | Priced st $9 ‘Se ume soeniments with Gasinators,| Pe =i pew acme fe Sores eee cleniveccicii ef | = ~ cane “ §TORE WITH SEPARATE : . all = — estate needs “Real-| @o¥D. Call Clark Real Estate, Parsen tall pibesement = san with a cleah fu o | corde pes Gh erase ‘ FE 46402 F Storms & Screens, W ide laundry room. paneled den a clean full basement. a. Substantial down ment Rewairac parbiees Brome = Fe <> —— | Lots, Paved Streets, Gity| iitaee’sn trates Taret Beat “ang ear rece 00 Pequred ~ . P. A. cla. farm land f a $s ved s a ; ous. . ee ee ee nO sox eter 6 pm MU +310. too or under or what have you em leton Sewer 2 dW oe ty) weet Suk Gk cae ce. — CO, REALTORS . East of Town “tion tor. Coney sland ad-or Barver| oF " we S18 S00 with terme, 1 FE 2.0263 ‘Sylvan V illage On & paved road. this well Pi 5 x DIRECTIONS: 7 ¥ erms | 07 W. Huron | This home has everything the janned § room Apri at Many avRingside. Bar. = tor the candidate you feet te tot | DRAY TON PLAINS PIKE ST. OR AUBURN AVE. ‘EST SIDE _«ONEX DOOR TO BRANCH | et en 5) oma, years eld has Drick’ trent uron at Elizabe Rd. |— qualified to do the job And when | Vacant, 5 room and bath. Carpet'| TO EAST BLVD. LEFT TO WEST SIDE POST OFFICE — Sacer Sreattacl with planter box. The large Lu ft comes to choosing a qualified | 'S. Living and dining room. en-| PROPERTY - | @ lovely rooms and bath remodeled Kitchen & breakfast | fiving room has brick fire- | Rent Office Speco. ce AL = Realtor to sel our home, Realtor |- gcse tro front porch. full basement. . locsica/ earl Sylvan Lateron |) | meek, Reeves Sea’ cea ‘ears ce and picture window ) orrice ACE . aalecmsen, oe prleress| so con. SAO | st SU £ ag yes Theater. wee . ng =s = pce’ ar pa to all Amert- sider late model trailer for equity. yree Farame $1,340 DOWN Comfortable § rm modern | 3 bedroom. Aiea home with For Rent Miscellaneous 42 $1,500 DOWN Se ee K. L. Templeton, Realtor Balance itke rent on this galow located. just off Joslyn | jends’ Gf charm Gua) coms us LARGE 2 BEDROOM ¥ me. For | 9539 Orchard Lak ‘ i nearly new 5 room and bath convenient to Pontiac Motor Full | fort. oma im: ~s betrom ranch.| 4 real moneymater a ODOWE ratch "home opeciour venie | yeureit—ony annees” 2 - ne < : rooms -| - A real moneymaker here tn rooms throughout, livin room | — bedrooms & bath upstairs. Full| pull basement. On large lots.| “this sh Very attractive 2 : . 1-ACRE R. J. VALUET, Realtor ROMO W. R. ~ FE 43581) pasement with new Delco oil fur- Esres eee Sees fe bop lient areted an Ge nerh ie ern home. with full pestered | oa, Corer ig eal ooh Side 5 beara. bone. 8 CARLAND AVE FE Steen) = HURON. ST. nace. Feoced beck [tre © ptm | Features: Cersmic tile, forced ait with 4 rms. & bath for own- ofl heat. Large living room. Well the kitchen was planned for con- neat 3 bedroom, 2 story ~~ Wiee a home with at. ‘MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN EVE. TLS ear garage, Priced to sel] et of] heat, large kitchen with knotty er, 3 rooms and bath up, landscaped, extra big lot with 2 venience and beauty. brick fire: Sone. Convenient to every- tached. garage and breezeway. a a ee taren uate fit your budget.| pine cabinets, plenty of closet; -4,70Oms and hath over 2 cst garage It's vacant — ye tan) place. culstanding basement) rec s 1_ bedroom down, 3 Must weet 2 we be appreciated. ae further information call FE space, birch ‘doors throughout. tol ee - Full basemert iat in at once for load ie reation space 2 car garage, acre - De @ rooms throughout. ; 1 | a many other f . | __With ___oil fired steam heat. — = = + Ho be Le _WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE ed on Southward evewse off Air- newly painted exterior This Rav price sie i eaila alias re fareee, nica lan: i ge Ww oy Tool ; 90 GOLDNER | Bat Gpen 1 oe A eee | Ge) I sues ese EXTR A, EXTRA VACANT B re i | : ’ everyday. Phone ‘ ( UNGALOW . an me room oy oo _ #75 Baldwin Ave. FE 44203 Here is a home that is ideal for a Model: 3-9304: ask for Mr. ment. Only $13,300 with _EXCEPTION ~ at only $11.500— MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE setcbiuhed in a0i8 * OFFERS and storane room eee ee ne terms. Notre wr Gain eeane’ emer | Pra ‘ ET Oe ee GI RESALE — z with fireplace and picture win- . E home. Circular front steps with ee ae San ran Gece 3. bedroom new carpeting, alu- J 5 : ace, kn ’ “dw. M. Stout, Realtor wrought tron railings, beautiful Toom bungalow with full base. t cise cnc aad careena. caf ——m BRICK -7 piles East of Auburn Heights oor = ~— = i imine space, ; 1:N. Saginaw 8. Ph ne sates | Picture window, nee paved (car: ment, off heat, carpeting. tile bath a eman aoe a oo nee carpeted living rm., tiled a peerrene paves eeeeee Om | Foamy of eepbos?d| ands} see} Cree Eevee Tn 62 twas yard highlighted ‘by sunken fleaming cat floors, aluminum . per month bath wi be . mr , space. Full bi . is ¥ ¢' sunken s sud jaurs and taurance OR, in vapetie ot hurnacee ante wut room new oil burner’ | Slorms and acreenr end inauleted C : fina mate weteee| eas =| Kam - as after 6. lot, 1% car garage. Williams Posceaion a1 800, low dos paepatlld lag! aoa 6 Rall car BRO : Fell becoment omaai ot retcber | — p en = Lake pri Owner leay (ee arage, fenced yard a: , - _ @ automatic : 3 Nothing Down | ‘Btate and wil sacrifice for ace | eget lot Toxtj0. "Gices’ 6 ara and Ld / gas heat These and many other TERMS CAR du TRAILER Ned! eed : sale, $13,100—$2,180 down — §75 Dr a Pl schools. Only $13,500 on terms. : neneeons = & ous offered at only $11,500 on YES we can sell this with ps REALTORS FE 40528 mutt et ttemem sage] Pr nee JPrayton Plains ng lOROOM INCOME | ose neers sim = | Bea bolt eit tae he hi oO pais - ‘ Rough ‘plumbing ané ‘roun wir. § ACa Tan wangaiow, ath hing good” condition. large front Rome bome or home fof large Sa a WARD FE’ PARTRIDGE. os, covn payment Some bes five 777. Telegraph _ o/s. & won, Include. so will build a Ralow, ivi — ‘ull basement with | + coo my lot. Don McDonald. OR 3.2837 | 7 peom lige picture window, ae — s heat,, situated on eal henna wie eats re | “HOLIDAY FARMS ka. RE? T- TOR® ~s i energate aaa gy Shor erage poy 4 eck LAKE RD AUBURN AEIGHTS 100 CARO-| Fated” inside and gut. Fruit and Cease 100220, 1 cap separate entrance Living room , [ae 1050 W. HIURON ST, "ret: Dollar vajue at #7578 00 seem Faseh OiRy 41/6 tw: re ; : ¢ | witt = so many hear ple larger house ec pear Bl 500 ft. road front- e en center, $13,000, oe. ely iBaroome ant iss, watt la ee ceite ce pack OPEN EVE TIL 9 bed lee ‘cee te TM eaesa tanesle Full price " 5 sement. furnace, , L | -down, Full basement with provi- : ne cet pete: ul Or trace $7,500 with ¢ . garages, deep lot. ‘Now in gar- | sions for an apart _ and garage to mention « 775 ft. on canal leading in to. arms. en) Ri achocl sterec church peepee low,» plas Geea a bedroom Lot 70x150—$1,800 Dn. | ealersaleetar gud nace roone cae NORTH ARDMORE... ee. wt Emersiss insula- exclusive Sylvan Lake, home con- | jyogryn AVEN ioe doa othe Seat 1G) RN ole etttegs | Meet dmeriad trom and Ta, ace yee: | Uae mae || Rega Bet a derccrretamn ie, “eSa ears cone 2 Oo 14x1 a on s line. > bad HERP IT IS! on neat. oe cae treet sere.) tn Clarkston, ~ 625. Se orig Je oak floors, ful Fpasement | monthly, payments at 44 farm home with large lot or few aoe and. faing rooms, recte- Se ive awnings for front & side asement, new gas fur.) - ‘ and ® nice fenced-in ys ; via term 5 rooms and bath. North ae . 3? VERCREST Two ¢ Hardwood Poors Piece es ate: = mers. ats regia ae down repr iets Coral in garage. 1f #0. here is ist ithe oy re eed pe like to show you roighdes appt Yeutbale re with. mane ae starter heme WO FAMILY $10. 98 noatw a , 3 Walls. Ceramio tile bath. 3 and bath, partly trance to 2ixi3 ft. living value.” Good sousd “e construction” | ' : 8 room Hent Full basement. Gas heat. Paved Wrs 2 - < yr urnished, off heat, glassed in “ pe. bath, well, s Excellent east side location, % iheome, exce location, ) Fe a ed ie rae ane” mentee ee non Vala sunporcn. fenced yards lowe to | SMALL. FARM EeaRce RAeBcat, Made | balla ht" ator ie ck" | Mace from city ie, abd per | Oe” Pe Ove ; tion. |All for $10,200. $65 per mo,| ramic’ tilled bath down. The 3 Situated in pxceptionally | *uores and bus line, Only $5,000 Built. in 1952, this real sharp area. Painted, partitione all interior studding. Lake priv. merket, new siding, new Low Down oo E ncludes taxes and insurance. 4 rooms upper, with separate en- + food residential’ares, attrac. | °** 4 bedroom home will piesse basement. Has - automatic “sic Nery” desirable neighbo Son terms, er take. fall Pathe | 8 rosm home. Pull 4 per cent mortgage. trance, will ‘Nearly. make your ve 6 room and bath home| $800 DOWN 7s, we feel sure. Plastered heat and gas hot water, hood. Se a cael or take small bun- , 5 orice $4,500, contract: paynients. Select oak in excellent condition, fire- Five rooma and bath. séweod walls, cove ceilings, hard- _ Enclosed rear porch over- i: oe weait . prefer, house with TENNYSON 3 BF ‘| « floors. and plastered lace in living room. carpet-| flo i hy 4 wood floors, full basement, looks shaded lawn. Garage. | $1500 DOWN — Just imagine « id daenie Ne . 3 BEDROOMS Guomphoct ft Reccmest cas ing. Full basement, gas a sont basohicet ene water. heater, auto. oll furnace, and much Paved drive. Full price $11.- lovely 3 bedroom bungalow with Sa bedroom home . LOW DOWN PAYMENT heat garage, $11,950 with $2.00 2car garage. $14,100, terms | fo stores “schools and Qua line. Only $2100 will han- P90 cash to existing land aoe ut oe WEST SUBURBAN BUNGALOW | Aitn terms Tet St Here is a home that was built) down, | Pull price $6500. = S die. Call for appointment. contract. root & comple A BHAUTY 610.000 é ites in 1955 and deserves your atten- 5-Family, Close In , PRO IT 18 | lated. pedo 8 ean? ei ae pos: This ad canner describe all the |/ v = Leok at these features: 3 NEW BUNGALOW -Over 1 acre of by Legs a Are 6ROOM ‘BRICK. SS SIDE ? Tr 18 with PARDONABLE session. “Only can ieeet ales otf IVAN W, bedrooms. auto. oil heat. gas het | good garden soil. 16 ft. living ot x Sta can nae uated Would you pay $14,900 for one of | oe epee ee 1800 oes vey five room home, weer] er heater, storms & screens) room with picture window, 2- Setsmstis ges weal Inciocel|| payments, Call today to discuss “room with dining “L,” et | New Brick Ranch tocuy aad) cnrgeiea teen wa ei 0) Oe le bath. High and dry. is cored vero ater so henner) afore) tel baat ORS - value like floors, plastered painted 3 bedroom ranch 34x71 on| ‘tairway. Gas heat, gas water the painted ‘basement. Gas teen sa ar tee “oe! re Huron pase walls, ceramic tile bath, 2 large large well landscaped lot "eater. insulated, aluminum GILES REALTY CO. AC heat and automatic not qastared wate Csaine Pa 5 f bedrooms, Youngstown kitchen, ““with lake privileges. Spa-| StOTms and screens, water sof-\$2 W. Huron FE 5-6175 water heater. Garage too t gi gros Re Spo Paved Builder’s Own H ‘1 ea ‘ full basement, gas heat, alumi- Spade “$3224 lying room tener and Dishmaster. Mom will Open 8 to 8 Exquisite decorations that uae ee Bes — pme ; : num storms & screens, Built in ting, ultras modern | Ov the fenced back yard for « should please you diserim- $14,500 Pio pthaspey wie lepeme a ppicmetlag © 1951. Only $2,150 down, Kitchen, 2 fireplaces, cer-| ‘¢, children. Thi home must be See ed eee Lovely lage MORLANDe — Sedtoom brie neh home wtih = amic tile bath, full’ base-| Seem to be ay Shown by . = frab fl basem: BROS | FLOYD KENT, Realtor Tent with "automatic ofi| SPPONiment ony LAKEFRON Ee aE | Se ea Tiere: | mi leceeooe Steiace tra 1 a = lo. |1s¢-W- Lawrence > furnace. recreation space, 2| AK. G.I HEM PSTEAD | ee ONT 4 Wail to: wal a a fe eet _ Let 100x180, neaLrons ke Open © FE$-4100- car attached garage. Vis? 02 E, HURON 8T. ON WATKINS LAKE | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | bt. privite phone ec OR ha i ext to onsumers "Power FE 4-8284 Eve, FE 5-0510/ Over 90 ft. frontage with excel- | 262 i, Tele, Open 08 ; shed Coad Sylvan 5-B : ; Fae gn y Roce in TOW Roy A I Gal Snare |e Eh cor ie” ArT ore ter tat | we te paved street—3 piece path—base- DR, AYTON PLAINS oy Annett Inc.) // i] Lot #50 ft. deep, iandscaped be- O_ SERVICE| you. Fe eH atte | Sn ‘auyeat!| Why: P Eccrsier for vacant land or| 4 lovely 2 bedroom ranch with REALTORS es cou rer Ment “ak — ' eS Fun? pg gp ihm Y ay ent? IM: | wet plastered walls, oak floors, | 2% =. Huron FEderal 8.0466 . ance. of shrubbery aid trees Sem | Park right at our door Youtt “basement andr { J WRIGHT | fal Gosemont ana eee. 08 | Open Evenings and sunday rhea) ; - onet ut Nappron #17 os. See save time and money. We bay. Togm, Price $14,000, LET U8 SHOW You THE ‘HOMES REALTOR | Wet, Priced at only $10,280 with | re: $4,000 dow aa fell and trade. : LISTED BELOW ON GI TERMS, ~ a reso 8 BEDROOM - | ce | Neen DRAYT I. H. BROWN, Real NTI woke On ew tare ot (PORTE, : “Custom Built”, J ealtor * The best value th: ‘END | AD AMS Here 1s & brand a = bone WEST SIDE bedroom home with al Rosence i" 13,950 2 ON Wi Woops , ; 1362 W. Huro Ph. PE 2-4810 Brick and frame seurierg tons hebee 3 frame, 3 bedroom | : with all large rooms, 1% baths,| IMMEDIATE POSSESSION attached garage. Features car- AINLY beret Delow market lev: WILLIS genoot DISTRICT Mattipie. "Listing Service size rooms, plus stairway to ex- mily home, full basement, 3 RENT B basement, plastered w ion — >| pee. os aero Grapes and cor- for quick Be the first to live in thts pansion attic, Basement for rec- gas, heat. $7,500 and about qs00 down at ee ton Poses aca “cova tects hh? os | Sreakianh ieee “etl kitbens ed | oom a” be jving ‘and duping |. H “ot Toor space Ht” at living| fopnia, "modern kitchen, Owner Transferred | realm, 006 hest, ESE fl eine yes fact possess Select your own edlors, too. bh , wee: . 2 large. bedroom: ! ern kitchen, Must sell this new brick rumen A pd ft $2.- - on thts cosy 3 rm. bun 8, Only} heat. double garage, $0600) room 14 x room: 80 rooms. Oi jatge ‘breakinst, ber. If 3 home, Loe down to new FHA re Sonie fh tot off Ba win or Me DR — Owner wit rect oe quick | beautifully “landsca "fenced ot, | GFR meant eS ss with ee SB Ga dows fe G1 Vein, | Sel, Me 3 F . Mot modern but worth 00M $1 DOWN sale, see _Relghborbood. You we eevee perio designed for ‘elaine This home has oak floors, 2 bed | w/1, s cool A ingest " basement, . | gslow tn Aven Twp. 0 toon, 000 | - ama value. FIRST TIME. rooms, large tiled bath. with van- = sod choo : ‘FURNISHED 1% story, Basement. 11 car ga-| LAGE FRONT — Gentle ’E RED eed. at $10,500. ity, 2 wal window ‘sacthé rhs oe 2. beérm. all modern in- | rage. On a 100x170 ft. ta okte mss furnished. money oad 30a cere ; Estate : . - : “om ere tached garage, Cement driveway. > of aes. value ta i ex¢.| to conveniences Tota’ 2 bedroom brick ranch TRON C : : All alyminus | Raetre room brick | DRAYTON PLAINS. - Weleriord Twp subadivision nr.) gia'soo. Ferme only bungalow with’ full basement, 2; HURON GARDENS {8st \s1DE ‘Buy um storms & sereens.| bungalow. "Alas fireplace. ‘tiled | > 3, Dedrooms, 1% story bum Bah Seek ine ake ei, 2 NEW RANCH ONLY $6150 - | See Wik sets Sohal) Stttomstet guaeegama | Teron sed Ser mont) Semen sec | Ein hate weres weds sid curtains! 9 bes pac TOTAL PRICE--Immediate. poe} pullding: for stgrage: and. Santen aaa Spare igime ee Sesien aad beth up. took é . furnitere, = Pull be asyetnd walls, on Session, 2-bedroom. subyrban ‘Located west “ot Ponting on o: with oo ¥en kkiteh bi ,- ‘deen oe ors, Pull oc, Los wll ee of. mast, | | keT. Cal for detads, ee rs oll newwate alas 3 I pap ee cael = — ore i Oy, A Ne ads = . x aoe Pa me 2 ‘ f - a Fes a ee ee ee “eae = «axe Dixie Hh Realtor 20414; FE OF ee = , "Od v1 ens FE S201 A Ls hr cat ik aie =. “py REALTONS “ ‘vee Se ‘Open Hives. "0 0; Gan. 19-6 : —- ri wn . : : , For Sale Houses 4s For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses B CARNIVAL - by Dick —— Money to Loan “33 Sale Household ¢ Goods 5: 57 Sele Household Goods | 57 amare haaeicmnam ead ; - : (Stat Licenseti Lenders) ee —- hae “|: : 2 1 ee | REFRIGERATOR, $29.50; sEWIN “ woutmrum LasTING senvice |Mand'bet Fater: Wale Lecallford ~. Buckn er Customers MON M OUTFIT machine, S180; sie reial Pr + _ ai ame BRAND NEW $495: | Comme alt operty |. ROCHESTER, 4 ROOMS & '| Mesoge. 2 place suite, 2 blonde step) 619.80: small “Shea seen sd ase aa Se eee Happy Folks | Safa S| Sead “pee my wih Be center —, : _ 14 plee free — bow | oo". . eemtergiense _ is paneement spat : HOME &F B serve with & rings and mattress, 2 vanity ba | Lathe diate ¢ possession.” = me ee ranch smile to oe act ntonely ‘anes | inmps, S*plece dinetie, choice of ise FURNITURE fafa Ea ie ow (art . tached eerese ear eeigtOpm:, OF a FE ERONT It 1s ehsy to deai at Buckner’s, | ALL FOR $289 * De Oreheré Ux. EM 3-221, Brick Lake Front auto, of tnaes ben plastered walls.| He ie ‘cian af 3 & 3 where courtesy and kindness are- ON y WEEK y (OZITE PAD, 9X12. ase 1 DUO-THERM 1 eonsteucted 7 storms lot, ve a nice 86 in & shown to everyone and borrowing | LY $2 E L ee tubular bed set. r rors | tite pot, $65; well , .* only $13,200 with 5 | bedroom lakefront homes. Pog fur- is @ pleasu'e | PEARSON’ FU TORE | gubular, spring and bed set, dou-— that is om commer- ‘ down ¢ § FURNI bers property. Fiv bedrms. payment. Dor the aed * Lav d wenesd cnmatiels ana 42_Orchard Lake 4-788) = a ellie sprine — eer: Sarner and controls. : . or your Imm = single; oor jam 42-8772. : , corps ana Ps GI $250 DOWN rothy SmaugOR veneer | future fos 20m by arranging ‘or | | ANTIQUES eee GLASS 4-0830, call after 4 ss ° — | bu SPACE MEA highway, Call Cail for"turther 2 and °3 ‘bedroom pames, some a0 ¥. Bure. PE 2-441 | scmgune — a = on o| 2 Bam. 0 5, _Beusgs.__ SALE tank with gauge ce en ge formation. . suto, oll or gas 4 1 ROOMS A ATH WITH UTIL. comed, and M4 1 ABC AUTOMATIC WASHER, COM. Frigidaire and Gis washers. | fon ‘away ‘bed. heat, call today, Wesds decorating. 66.996, ees your patronage is ap- | __Pletely rebuilt, $60. FE 2-1258. = dryers. ranges. refrig.. water 3033 Extra: Nice Home ‘ Cuawnes PRONT with _iwith ‘$500 dn, ON 3-0056. aCrn sr OVE aa nesters. TV's. Crumo Electric. FE | “APT. SIZE E IC STOVE. 42573. DOORS zuren besreness WON 8 peed af saree ee | income Property 43A_ — an ee 1. $30. FE 53 —_ REBUILT WASHING MACHINES | ‘mterlor and exterior flush doore | —— pon oe — : Only $1,000 down and - you ot. RRA RRR Lard x FLECTIIC RAN ‘All makes suaranteed Thyle Elec: { bara grade cm door james, Sone car serege. < Lang’ gecitentias have immediate possession, POR RENT: 4 vaMnz Incase. = | “eu ad meee ager wee ables —tric. §02_N. Johnson are of od Con i4a8 Bs area. NEW 38 line. re South Phone “OL OL 1-6334 SINGER, LATE MODEL, WITH, tin “Ave _ FE = down. moo _Saginaw ‘TIC. WES Us i hment. tT DON® ¥ StY.e Home| | RUTOMATIC WESTINGHOUSE eres attachment, $60. Terms. DON'T LET DAMP A ite “large modern kite Ki FINANCE COMPANY dryer, $35. FE _FE 1564. | stop you r . use nt Block Buildin bath, louta ba. tte | For * Sale Lake Prop... 44 rer, CO ae wins i recreation areas he | — | IND FLOOR, NATIONAL BLDG. /'NOVEMBFR v ep ECIAES SINGER CONSOLE LATE MODE! ss Koton’ Warwick's, eng one ts Nice price aly’ ¢12 700 on PHA terme. "Eerie HOME SITBs OVER. | 4512 DIXIE HIGHWAY ee eas costa SS due Dec. 10th. Credit) mans | EXTRA SP ECIAL is is @ pe aa Russell : ft. lake — pemeeee, Ee Lew down ae enneraae wa NS LAKE ame machine : sio ob ane © your ome- E W hite Pine Paneling for @ business de Youn PER 1 are angle ironer Sn nn A REAL BARGAIN .. rs, Downtown location O'CONNSE: B DYKE, UTICA 3 piece sectional . $19 SINGER TABLE SEWING MA- NEW AN seal price REALTOR-BU g ve ree | Wetnue bedroom set $40~—s chine ee LE SEWING MA- RECLAIMED” BRICK reas 3c > each terms a Ww. wah re BEAvTH Woe : | | WOULD LIKE BS wane ¥ — i Easy, —s ser & diver tr _ $20. FE 2-6143. Dealer: We = a a your ilies £4595 : el — s 8 5 Sea SESE = Ko Ti $1450 dows. Hannan. Ut Ls ead alee | ge ree oR TRADE. SINGLE ROLLAWAY BED WITH) “see” Soofna” pelle, windows. 1 GARLAND ‘FURNITURE, CO, ,, poogr tag bo nace, Reo} poe ll doors, door hardware, plyscore. —GAYLC IRD | For Sele Resort Resort Prop. 4 “A ‘LO AN S | i earntic "WASHERS BENDIX, _Béverty. | Paes peiTes AND Fi A ia caetes ual Reaent General Electric, Thor. g 7 o VES. BOUGHT. SOLD, EX- | TERMS. a 109 8. Broad way hee SAL RIVER “RIVER CABIN, =— 3 | ) 925 to, $806 $500 | an and Wortingharse Rebuilt As low eee Turner's, 602 Mt Clem-| SURPLUS LUMBER: a MY 2.2821" __FOR BETTER HOMES me pleture wt Wiiidows, dere mE lence, LOAN CO a ale ones REPLACEMENT 91 = A IN DEPT ne Highland Ra ‘Misa OF Sp OR 27am , WEEELY SPECIAL rge IY eee he pe ae . ow.’ FRIENDLY SERVICE = = IN. rR. -IN DEPT. OPEN 8-5 :30 Close to sc win 3 bedroom mod Leidbelagetn tg) bt bP lp mien GRAY DAVENPOR $25. mecers Easy washer $29 95 = tur Doube ta Mew garecs- Low | oor‘icrms 1% acres om Tienken R4_ 135 ACRE, N HOME, BARN - HERE’SA BEAUTY?! x150, with lake privileges Al! | SSlacrelin jus Pp and other out buildings. Beer In the lake district § miles west! . S98) ~—— $2300 down. Don't | = Hall Rd. $100 per month of downtown Pontiac, brand new ~ bad S acres pear Lake Orion _ £4482. ~ bedroom stone front tile beth CUTE AND cozy 100 ACRES. OAKWOOD AXD perimeter heat, plastered walls, frepiace. plenty of closets. PE $-5323 $00 Terme $10. An excellent East side 3 bed- oom modem with tile bath, full basement with eas furnace “* Houston for Homes eersge and nicely landscaped A real honey to care for and epiy $11.500 With terms 4 hedrooms, iden. eg | | Easengaae | Beane a Salty | A. JOHNSON Realto XN i ea! tor 4 * HOUSTON, REALTY Fa ea $53 = tase, bow easier taxes FE E 4-25 33 mee country eee oomte ks renee A BARGAIN jot © be 8 Veteran Take Disie x 183. Need not Off Josiyn. Large 3 bedrm bunga- jow Giass porch Basement Sto- way to Sashebaw Road, turn east ker 50x188 4 n ; anou, 3 miles to Maybee Road $7500 with gacee aoe te en You can see the modeis from i new } bedrm O:! furnace ts eomer, Open Sunday. Cail’ Tiled bath North end sear Fish for more @etails ers Immediate possession Easy CHIR -. terms _Ul 73008 LI 3-0505 3 waite modern home hoo! ree ns ey haedie REALTOR EAST SIDE PONTIAC REALTY 1 Baldwin __FE 50275 Take Your Time “But Hurry” Unusue) buy with many edvan- : tages, 20 acres 4 mi west 3140 _W_Buron __VE 34 Clarkston. Attractive 7 rm eee | CLEAN 6 RMS. DUO THERM fry home Lawn, shrubbery. and co) heater $35 Call after 4 FE trees gaiore. Basement HA fur- +74] hi nace large kitchen, tving rm. 7 BEDROOM, DEN. SCREENED — large lt. near high school. eu : Gi oe | per month Eve sagal OR +1146 eRnM Gaeae HOUSE. @ LAFA, cette, $6 cash oe 6 to | pi Wed and ¢ & Xt Bat ae 1.0037 PE BACTICALT: Y NEW STONE END heat Ce oncrete ¢rive Aluminum. sterme rms. up Smal! cow barn garage aoe chicken house Juit a pilees- mt spot at bargsin price $13- $30 with $7.8:0 dern and $68 per meth “Big Fertile A eand Clean. Cozy Bung yalow We're proud as cael Sent to show this good looking 185} home im an wunecroewtced neighborhood « end screens Lake priv By own) "<@ Seat homes Big plar yards eo: 810980 Terma and Lt oonaps 3 bedrms full bati . large living rm. dining space ROOM HOCRE, Os os EAST SIDE. mnebew , eens is believing 94- starter home poured GENFRAL REAL meter basement al) 085 Dine Hwy 3-9701 | i pene asad included Open until §-fup .1 to Ay pm Call ae $459 DOWN ONTIAC Rr rms existe aceon mu pge (PONTIAC LAK rE : * . t IMMEDIATE, POSEESSION | BUCKINGHAM DRIVE | rooms th. full basement. Liv. terge 3} bedroom 1°) story © "@ Toes, [2xZt, tn Enotty pine terfront home with 63 feet trent: yeate old, Lake privileges. $€- age Pull basement. 2 hosts fully * wot MY oo a nia ai meeeee immedig!* possession 4 ROOMS AND BATH 63.000 OUR Full price $12 000 with terme. ecalty. Will take cash house- Beet ise spade = a — WM. Pana ‘ott tt Hatchery “na Wirt R A VERY ie payment for my © a ogi — ance Practicaily pongo poe. REALTOR ression My home ts tn A-1 condi 3097 ® Ruron PE 4-356 tion _ plee teges Open Evenings ti 8 ies Prose EM D2e4, Mins Ayo tig STORY POSSIBLE « 1.3234 ; saben Just ore od — arge s in rarton. $7 ee | BARGAIN et on trem Aes Meigs. OR 2.1972 ew rm sem ong B., lo acte, im Clarkston area. Land- Fitna ieee BATH” NEAR sc aped. hott 904 il sc es car, — contrac e L my rae ete eee Ne ee ADE Discs einen immediate poe) Elizabeth |_akefront = Perfect beach Charming 5 Ud '- year around home Large re | ORCS LEME Feom “ria Prepace ise Re tle beth. : eieaeta | ture window overlooking lake wardrobe fenced yard, nicely decorated immediate possessiog. $1.00 dn 3} BEDROOM BRICK, oa etl furnace, and ecreens. Only $1 immediate possession 18 Baldwin A re ost "rr" MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ‘ive Acres On Dixte Highwar Hes a heat, clean ho that rou motel site, This food investment ture st the tw Baldwin School District Seven room home with 4 latge ms, Basement. Pi walls auto. as water heater, Extra lavator: fn basement. Lowa 594 ed_ and $9,650 - “with terms, Total Price $5; 950 - Ed . Tro to Long- aa a iat an pg Jew me E weevil Perfect - This ts one of the ave hed pear homes S- have inside and ——. k floors. pesutifal’ * paces aod dinette, aluminum storms 900 down WILLIAMS Mogeog yard. Don't miss this at 7G ASS LAKE mortgage at 4'a This attractive home ic oniy 2 oak fMoorg ceramic ti'e in Kitc! eh end beth Full basement with fir place and recreation room oft TAKE COTTAGE 2 bedroom Case Elizabeth Rd Only $16,000 cee erowund. cheap for cash ct Cash to $9,000 mortgage mee gown NRL WATKINS LAKE 1 ACRE itt h > A gall house——ceat ac a nin This = pees ft mececseee) attractive ranch | pome | has 3 2 large with lot bedrooms, plastered walls, tlle Lares Ses peo or ae bath. cheerful kitchen, nicely land- pine, porheganedt room, oil on scaped lot Back yard ts fenced * race, patio outdoor m8, Side drive Only near Oakland Rey $11,500 nl $10,500 91500 down. price. : AM, ELWOOD R hes unl Pe Jot ~ HAYDEN - LE_ Near —_ 3. bedroom jue in excelient condition, Bath. tn. living room ‘hodern kitchen, om: le peeatts iron ardware. Ol] furnece, gas water te ae ver cent more = “Ba r ¢ ze. hy $67 per month includes taxes pont LINTONVILLE RD. 3 bed- ome, living room Been Kitchen ts 1s. = Bath. Garage. { condition Back yard yard ‘enced. "shad y OPEN SAT. & SUN. 2 TO 6 PM. ee ba gsee oma eve 0 of strawberries and raspberries i dining tm anc bath down—4 bea. | per tent | years old. Has plastered walls . — oon rear Crooks Rd ; 3 acres op Orion Rd Baldwin Rds. houses and barn. Rent or 3-2041 SEPTIC TANK PERMIT WITH EACH : OR - 235 ACRES lease. | Shepard Real Estate Office 1 mi N of Welton at Adams ap on M24. $350 per month as Live _ 1-751! _FE 2 I | For Sale Lots 46 Sale > Business Property 4 49 + WOMRSITE: “AT cHETroL Le: Bi Shores. Privileges on Cass Eres Las Priced from 150 FEET, 300 and 7 $100; __gasnabaw-Re- nent-Maybes——— Se hat = - CORP | “exceptionally busy section so Case Elizabeth Rd PE +2087 | so de Has Ub ageg Mme da cescetee Ente fe ha tee business, Unusua! op- 2 Wie Ne #0 PT. ON VICTORY sT. portunity for large super _oft Mt. Clem FE ¢1187 | market and other smal! ATTENTION BUILDERS ; stores. Property siso has E side of Pontiac. 20 lots, near | modern 2 bedroom home ——— school. city water in. | that would make itt hancs ats oh i for home and business Cail \ I L 1s M. BREW ER | for further information. ss oN OP, A FE vcese MA 5-T581 rE Srres LE dw. M. Stout, Realion Se eee eS Pk? TiN. & inaw Bt BU ILD NOW “Oper. Eves Tu 6 ie = our well restricted Waterford _ F ‘Us —_— Estin ates freely. On MGenria ace Thc, oe as or yours. a —_ ercial, Last cnalies HEE Gale DAVIS | Has used ca? lot 4035 Pontiac Lake Rd FE 54711 — | CLARKSTON AREA | $SSE Oren Phone KNUDSEN We hare several homesites from 2 to § acres with 200 to 400 fromta ‘from $1,080 to 62,500 with po ota nee ot = ie ake Are Across contrac < cross I from Elks Temple. Ply a) 1s = parcels One 70 feet front- I AUL A. KERN. INC age end average’ depth of | ‘a N Saginaw FE 2-020 134. feet and approximately Reali Estate Since i9i8 consists of 16500 sq DESIRABLE LOT FOR SALE @8Xx- Suitable fer business end - Lt Viemity of Crooks and 2 off-street parking Priced Mile Ra Will accept any reason at $18000 with terms, if acle offer LI 1.2602 becessary OMEST < - tt ~Y | ARG So =< HOMESITE WALUIS | WM. if, KNUDSEN Lakefront. Maceday Lake $5 500 REALTOR 510 Pontiac State Bank Bice _ Po FE 44516. Eve FE 23285 130 ft jaletront jet Onir Ga) Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A with $1509 down West side 100 5 150 orir g250 Dn BARBER, SHOP FOR RENT. 885 | Northwest ‘4 ecres $300 Down Raidwin Ave FE 2-4738 North Side 1008130 only $130 Dn Business Opportunities 51 1742168, wooded only $4300 s ese | BARGAIN 100x158. level $1350- cash A wonderful i eppectanity for a me- 4 - “chanicalic ed man. 2? bum Wooded, 100214¢ only $2206 shop, pias gas stacion- acl llectes equipment and steck included In cr aca joecation om Perry street tn ontiae Total only $1,800 er wil} trade for property of equal value For Getatls call at once WHITE BROS. stream $00 corr \ Boulbeast area. city water 120 z/ & from $2759. laces Well re stricted LADD'S, Ine | 4298 Dixle Hey Drayton Piains : OR 3120 REALTORS Phone OR 3-179: . , Watkins Lake. Open Eves. til | oar 1 to § 1 PT FRONTAGE ON AUBURN Ave 100 {i frontage on Perry He bs Sahdivisio St. Both business frontage Rea! Lakewood Subdivision oe cuss + 4 qurat-numtbor-ol_sxcaliont_lake. —- seep el eee privileged building sites have re iion = Sly location. Low in- cently become availadie in this! Joos, Call FE 23-0173 beautiful @ highly restricted north | af dak Bee shore subdivision Wooded - and AUCTION | cae NEW AND USED | clear sites average about 2, acres | household appliances such a4 ra- in site. FRA & Equitable ap- | dios, seta, washers, refriger- roved May be purchased on —, vp ann Ahem) rie and and ract. | supp! es from e ton comtcee Sales and Service. f W. Burdick 4 St Oxford. Fri. Nov. ®@. 11 am. = : ; : : Arnold and Hickmott, acutioneers Chapin Real Estate OA 8-2238 or OA 8-2138 Oxford 4701 Diste Hey Drayton Plains PART TIME, INCOME. NUT & OR 31723 Eves MApte 5-1248 gum vending mecoin-« Make er ‘iter FE 4-7653 . . RESTAURANT DINING ROOM “ ak MAYBEE ROADS STATION un-| 145 3150" $3,200 der construction. We train you WORT oe. $4,000 with pay until apna ar For 120'n15@ |. $4,600 interview write Sun Of] Company. PO Box flint, Michigan, or side es eee bed grt! oe _phone CEdar 3-1987. water system ® J e CTIVE ene 8s on beautiful Hammond ATTRAC IVE 3Bay way ede iy @ few lots unsold, One| on heavily traveled streets in block _—_ school and| Pontiac. Good money makers. 9 pgs ine Houseman-Spitzley ' No 7 = essary. We will train. FEderal §-1331 oan T. Ribotin, days, TR 2-8100 re 1 Li Office at Orchara | _Eves.after 7 p.m. 9-TTT3. _Lake Rd, and d Birchland. | AGERT TO be Sone ae ro 4 on ___ For | Sale / or Sale Acrea @ 47) Guires 41.300.” Balance, ‘terms. te rvtual 48085. ——- TIMBER B To L.. “euchy Realy, Ortonviile. = PARTRIDGE 18 THEY “BIRD™ 2% ACRES SASHABAW-MAYBEE. | _TO_SEE | $200 down, FE 5-6032_ 3 to § p.m. ~GARAGE AND GAS STATION ie 0} unity for Hig ites me- chanic on Dixit : 6 Acres—\Wooded down, and 8100 per * am buys buitding. land, storage tanks, etc i If rou lke trees, ypu'l!l Tike the | Giroug Pranks. 4095" Dixie Hwy. ret beauty of — ati | OR 3-070 parce] im its quiet sectu oF = _GASL SLOINE STATION. WALLED — Only 3 miles west of Pon Lake area. Requires $1.500 e uipment ai and inventory. mrUtee! | | boss. Mitra (CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 50 Community —— Bank Bid FE 4-4211 Eve: “LETS TA LK Large modernised | ~~ | © P| Reasonable rent #10@ sq f{ The other perce! | ft “Business Oppartvadiieg | 51 BY OWNER, RESTAURANT FOR - stele Cash Money 41912 FOR RENT NEW MODERN store Neighborheed offers unlim ted opportunities fer good mer- chandiser 81€1 Commerce Rd HARDWARE AND SPORTING good; en Dizie Hwy. tiring Easy terms Very good trl Broker OR 3-2257 or OR ICE SEATION Avallable for lease “J stat: —Sor etion+ pe co in- i | SERVI ~ GEORGE KORN George Korn. one of Realtor Part- ridge's 19 alert and experienced salesmen. Wants to lit your busi- | ness Call him at FE 4-3981 \ GAS STATION LEASE AND | stock fer sale. MA 5-6452 FOR SALE OR LEASE RES- teurant anc Drive-In on Hwy _Phone Ortonville (22 or COFil * Partridge THE “BIRD TO SEE “ONLY $1400 DOWN handles this busy smal] grill in Pontiac 2 Ch evening: $30 r wk ‘meome from amusements alone A wonderful husband — lle op- eration. . A&A COUNTRY MARKET—TAADE | Here's the perfect family grocesy store with outstanding modern owners apt Main highway leca- tion im the boom'ng Rochester a srea Good. clean s'ock and all up-to-date equipment in store Ree): estafe and all priced et) $8,300 dn. plus stock Owner Wiil accept trade WNORTHERN LIQUOR bar on ‘8 ecres With, trout stream and air strip Huge rustic log building and 8 réom modern home in- cludgd Seats over 450 Real Es- tate and ail $35.000 iull price. Ne - Deiter buy soy where’ WARD F. PARTRIDGE: REALTOR FE 43581; REAL Sil & BU SINESSES © = tone tt MICH 1030 a LRON ST. OPEN ie TU 9 _ Sale Land Contracts 52 20° Discount $6409 Balance New 2 room peieg A-1l purchasers es to: you 3.1 Call Ted Laporte any hour at either FE 8-064] of FE 5-9076 }+-G- HAYDEN, Weal 8% E Walton Open_ Eves. Money to Loan = 53 (Sate Licensed Lenders) LOANS $25 to, $300 BENEFICIAL — FINANCE CO. ‘Provident Loan: TW Lew ‘ | | \ r rence St... FE deed | GE U CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1950 to 1056 -cars. Brin mFS eee title. most deals clos niture Signatures .nd other curtties. Oakland Loan Company 32 PONTIAC STATE BANK B!.DG FE 2-9206 Extra Fast Service You can borrow 820-8500 quickly on signature car, or furniture. Loans made without endorsers for oe Boies gine ll guard Up to HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Corporation of Pontiac ls South inaw St Kay Bice tnd Floor - FEdera! +¢-0535 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER. MICIL LOANS TO $500 Aor hester EAE B eoops 10701. | WHEN YOU NEED BF BR yy Rhy = Oak foo ey i. FE 5-1 Deen = ine. : dining ell. vestibule wn Sale Farms 48 BUSINESS ban FP Ce ee ee Ens with gun type oll e. | Like to Hibernate? } “vs Lake a. » Drive out 1s, on ag gee —* bed pad — ry —— and pest om =e y $1650 with 17 stanchions toon bor coats ia ce -4 roe ane shed, — t = = roo ouse, j ted in makin va- RUPP mwa.rs: rome-on-| Std other out buildings, font Of a full Teary wages tor Jow an. 9 wear : = » Bait Ta bos sow rate. e a » gaat % Parmegia s. ™ x mod- a ¥ ie ‘or Fou. Bheme! George R. Irwin with _ PHA RESALE de. Close No Loafing Here to school & bus. 2. rooms Hardly time to take your 1 alison ak al jay KCRES ON hand off the cash register Fish “Ce : M grossing well to mortgage. = hte yt % including canes reohased ‘MICHIGAN BUSINESS SAI,ES CORPORATION | be glad Sune yout you C your me ey problems. FINANCE CO. 709 Pontiac State Bank #157. vee 1560 WY aopomt eels. |' GCIDE TO GOLD: Se "Ridgeway ae vowte| ‘not using |. j he peg i Ave, ten ‘through out Ads tat cheap) FE! Owner re- | br major oti Seats | TT ainutes Loans also made = nee 1 LOANS $25 to $500 "= ? Pi=cE LIVING RM_ SUITE, +f = senthe seas good condition. Gold stidlo ) couch. ‘5-1376. cn °\ aE. PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1950 a 1 W. Lawrence St E 2-0248 Mortgage L oans 54 Loans — $600 to $f, 500 1 For anv purpose on homes, modern or not, in | Oakland County ' ? .For home additions or im- provemen's 3 To rough-in or enclose nowee partly. constructed 4 To build a reas or on a garage bom 5 Om second Taestgaase Apply 208 National Building Pontiac of vhone FE 44728 Swaps 55: TV sets, radios, rugs, dining room and many NEW & USED real suites Visit bargair USE Dinette other misc. items our Le sets trade -dept for OUR bAY-A-WA¥ PLAN at Commerce EM 3-4148 THE LAKE AREA'S Mere alt WINDOW AND TRIM seiury Fie mors from se ei ‘Used T¥ $1995 snd up ae RADIO & APPLIANCE i. Huron FE 41133 ae ELECTRIC. RANGES FOR mae indows from =. SL gas ranges BR. B Muare, 1060 - Deubie hone windows from .. SS . OR EASY TERMS W Huron Storm windows 3 lite from . § 3 30 UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY USED GAS RANGES 3189 05 | AND Door and windew trim $7 00c We buy. sell or trage Come out uv R B Munro Electric Co, Base 9 D0e ont around 2 acres of free i969 W. Huron FREE STANDING TOILETS $1895 parkin, 2tm32 4 HONE FE 53-6241 Used Trade-In Dept. Hasrbowis with fittings silos OPEN DAILY § 10 § Lounge chair $1495 3 nc colored bath sets with trim AND SUN. 12 to ’ Washer . $1895, Factory 2nds, irregulars L & 8 SALES CO 6 drawer chest. maple ... $20.05 .SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 4 miles E of Pontiac. or ! m: 5 pe breakfast cet - 934.50 172° S Saginaw: $-2100 E of Auburn Heighis on Aes Vanity “chest and bed... $59.50 FOR SALE ss GALLON oes nous 7 pe dining suite 308.20 head steel dru cer beraung uae BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER NEW Television set blond ........ 830.50" DEpe, Heh Guume for bare af fully guaranteed. Delivery and in- Ranger . $80.50 MY. 2-6432 “ aiied No down payment. $2 per MANY JTEMB : FRO ‘$5, 33-FT. ALMA HOUSETRAILER | A- ‘t condition. . Maytag Waetier, tate mocet- 80 Phone MY “THOMAS FCONOMY Will trade for 3 rooms of furmi-\ 3-371!. one en FUEL OIL TaNK, Wr 1 ebure = pope Trailer Perk. | it PF A UsED CONSOLE TV. Fl RNITL RE CO. _ Gauge, fill cap, te TS rE 51487, ay ments, rance er 5. ee = eerie i Tot 13, 2oTsl. Tuck Rd. oes 00.7 eetemne Se sy ete FIRST QUALITY. 8 FT. Bath 7 ROOMS OF FURNITURE: Wilt WALTON TV eee eae “CONDI-, 32221 double sinks, (#1406: hand aan tio M Tho: or housetrailer. 2555 Seas: Walton, Cor Jesiyn FE 2-223 nee ce hay irom ad - G. A.’ le _Drayton_ Plains, off Hatchery a BEDRM, SUITE 7 PIECES. GOLD- ,. USED REFRIG $30 95 3. QUARTER. HEAVY “DUTY _¢a_bicnd wood 965 on —_ Used) gasieisve $20 06 drive. 11-16 to nmeh-17 piece BUFFET 6 CHAIRS CHINA CA Used washer $5 00 iS D re ta wher 630 p.m gun, cash inette and table, $75 FE $3827 Rollaway bea with matress $16 95 araqe oors _ esraer pm ______ GABINET SINK 66 IN. BRIGGS. New bunk beds. ‘ro $3095 Berry steel overhead ‘actory sec- REMINGTON AUTO. ~ RIFLE Beauty-Ware, double basin bread J] ORS \WV ARE HOUSE onds. all sizes and prices. Large waee condition. Shot- ‘bom of box, cutlery drawer & fittings. 2239 Elizabeth Lake Road selection, from $33 and shelis For Pa sprases) $100 or never used Call OA 8 * FE #3141 papas door ce oe arage ye r T7703 eg an Ly AF ie CHROME DINETTE. SETS.. AS: VAXITY AND BENCH SIMMONS a ecu we ore _ 1983 HOUSETRAILER, OR- ! psa owner, with or without _furniture. 176 N. Opdyke | Lot 20 FOR SALE OR TRADE. EF. PURE- bred boxer puppies. 8 weeks old, | | po papers. $20 or trade. OR | _3-7833 FOR SALE OR TRADE \DE FOR CAR of equa! value. 50 Chev Deluxe t,-ton pickup. Radio & heater. wide boards aise factory made canope top sultable for deer hunt- ing or camping Will sleep 2 00. Po FE +6612 184 Ww. Y¥psi- lanti NICE HOME 4 BDRM. 2 BATHS. Completely auto as 2 acres. Garden tractor dow” paymyst on g ,0od buriness with, living _ quarters. _FE 7-881. SWAP TWO REGISTERED BEA- ; «gle dogs, male and’ female, and two puppies for a = running _Dick-up truck FE 4-485 BUILDING LOTS WORTH accepted as trade-in on used _cars. H, J Van Welt OR 3-1355. i, CU FY FRIGIDAIRE 7 Kish dinette set. tha radio- phone combination amd records, Kenmore washer, 5 drawer chest, 4 ‘ mirror ladies cae i roller skate« size 6'» book series of Cherry Ames. window Yrame comoulste (24 x24) Hght Qrep or sell FE 4-85.20 NEW °° ALUMINUM TRAILER, fully esutpped for jiand contract OR 32-6558 ROCHESTER AREA. WELL RE- stricted. 1242200 ft lot wit as al _for car. FE %6183. ~ TOYS. TOYS .TOYS Barnes Torviand now o aways for Christmas your old ice skates pair r| lay | ra rade tn i om a new | | fg us for x none line of fire- : piace fixtu negra Pricey, evenings UH ead AND SIZES 8 So ite RING SET. i CRNES ARDW ARE Sane JET WATER PUMPS. 560.95 G. A BAR — HAR rexan > SOME LIKE NEW & BENCH SAW. COMPLETE. 18° Thompson. 80 8. So “ - c “Dp jig saw on bench. complete pa- GUTTER, lic Foot. War. WILL SWAP MY EQUITY Ra $39.50 AND UF per hanging outfit, large sled. | wick's. 2578 Orchard Lake rar _elase Wee yey yep E 3-43 terford for a housetratier CONSE ACER Seen } FTG E REFRIGERATOR. Fx. KNOTTY PINE PANELING, $145 M GEO MARBLE REALTOR POWER co. cellent conaition, $50.00; ail white Red weed panciing, (23004 6261 Andersonville Ra, Waterford Kalamazoo al & wood rang Fir, ax¢'s, 6¢ lin, ft, OR 31268 Lawrence - E S-#151, on ee: See eportit z and 2x8's-s95M __ : $10 00. EM 35357 . i EVERYTHING 7 To ULSD For Sale Clothing 56 FOR | sat _ ONE | WESTING- 4). sic RANGE, $10, SPACE - NYTHING —~— house refrigerator & anuteut re ‘i ~ | get. FE 5-9194. | heater 2 burner, $30: rhabad ed) ~ BLACKETT’S. ‘por’s TOP coat. sir. sport —*tt-FF_ — | springs. $5 pr. FE 2541 BUILD coats, leather fecket, ett Out- | F REEZERS “30 ie TY s. "ALL sizes R 8161 Dixie H = sella | grown Good condition Cheap Fit! we nave them Uprights or Chest | sale ° The Good House- a pee Ma 55811 1012 ages | FE #3641 efter 4 “al types. 12 ft up to 20 {% keeping “Shop. | 51 W_ Huron. (=) Pic BODY BOX pm : = RCA-WHIRLPOOL A HANDY MANS _ARC- “WELDER | “heap Complete” to totlet, stool and 'GIRL$ COAT SIZE 12. LIKE! For @ real good deal come in and 110 — 220. volts. FE 3-8 warmer for housetrailer, 3. = new FE 8-005: aaa} (SF US OW. We Jake. trade (52 cal Bie. aeate $70 85. ae GOOD USED CI°THING sorp end Easy Credit Gal. Auto. Gas Heater $5495 = daily. B & B Auction, 5089 Dixie poses BROS Cab sinks & fittings $5950 up UN: AIRE FU RN ACES Rec OR SUT (Fr 4072 e «1212 Leunary pees Pega reels $18 8 re or ees New price. No down GIR? s “OR LADIES. RED “WOOL FONT ac RD AT OPDYHE 17? 8 8 naw 8 payment. OR topper $8 Ski pants. $3 White Gas sTQVE, GOOIT CONDITION oe S KENYON HEATING SERVICE wool topper. $° “weivet sult, “7 5..°, opes 39 GALLON AUTO GAS HEATER LET Us HELP YOU WITH YOUR $13 Size 9 At ike new OR ; geen 2 vrs old OR 3-9253 S111 Ceteha — eda electric portagies $10 Ma- FOR etre herent Mob Seal oT eda hines $15 & up FE 44542 WANE GABERT'’S - FLOOR SAMPLE SALE conversions, furnace biow- ers. gas hot water tank and fur- Sinetre SET $25 Stir BED nace Must seil at once. 2 yr $15, washer. $20 5-173 Up tc 25 per cent discount on all guerantée if we inetall. EXCELLENT PHI! is CONSOLE floor sample petrigereisre: = 22335 _ 4 c n ers. dryers ees) 8m electric ° : Ps TV. New picture cube cheap. $30 mugen ase TY sete Patt H Your Septic Ta W ae ~ —-.- — = 1 N Sagina® ~ wy, k3 | ELECTROLUX LATE . MODEL. 2 our cre an fine cond, $30 FF 86-1564 ; WRINGER TYPE WASHER 3 YRS come Cess; tank @ PIECE WALNCT DINING SET. _bed, chest, vanity. FE 2-808 FLOOR SAMPLE DUO oi: heaters af discount price« WAYNE GABERT 121_N. Saginaw FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR Geed eu working THERM FE 5-6189 condition old Good cond OR 3-085] .- | WASHING MACHINE. CONVEN- | tions) with sutomatic pump hours No digging or pumping. $120.56 «value 95 Michigan Cc I { & RC H’s INC Fluprescent, 3) Orchard Lake - Ave 107 8 Squirre| Ra. _ FE 2-0233 HIGH POWERED BINOCULARS Dearly new. Trade for large ta- bie model TV or seii for $40. In good condition, FE 5-4420. s For Sale Miscellaneous 60 _Only $5995 Milks MI 61300 49 FOOT BY 10° .-BEAM FE HOT WATER HEATER, 30 GAL GE AUTOMATIC WASHER $85 -—_ gas. new approved for use oa EM _3-3545._Exc._Cond 2 WHEEL _TRAILER | GOOD. FOR (ee, lines, $98.50 & $119.50 GAS RANGE. DETROIT JEWEL. deer hating cM 3-206 values, $49.50 and. $50.50. These like new FE 43656 250 BIRCH FLUSH DOOR RE-| Fe «lightly marred. Also electric. GAS RANGE. 36° NICE “APPEAR- jects. Most any size to 3 ft. cil and bottled gas heaters at ance Center cluster burners. Only & to 7 ff. some suttabl? for table | terrific values. Michigan Pluores- $39.95. Milks. 1300 —_ Pattitions tn homes =. of- | re cent,» 393 Orchard Lake Ave. ce Tawing ards iP ore * = rs /onay Pa gennreon Gs INQUIRE” Ti"yg rer ater «pmeerecy| HOUSE PAINT - | time Sat. & Sun 8634 Orcha HIGH QUALITY . ae | Lake = and house 8. of Walnut $1 el Jas Gals $2.95 GAL. GooD USED | “Lake | os PER GAL. GUARAN- FLECTRIC RANGES |° Rooke NORGE. OIL HEATER. | TEED SATISFA -EN! AN NUES | used 1 season. ae 2% ft. KING BROS. ALL NAME BRANDS | _copper tubing, 990. FE _¢1320, 980 FE 02543 MAHOGANY DESK. BipE RUG and pad. Pictures, MA 6-11 MAHOGANY DUNCAN PHYFE drum table Drop-leaf dining ta- ble and chairs, FE ¢9188 MOTOROLA TV. 20° MAHOGANY Table model. efo — Only 870.95. Milk’s _NORGI tv 3 a nerwe $20, TIAA | $20, Botn | for $35. FE 86-2408 EW FURNITURE E 4074 PONTIAC RD AT op ee ait? Furnace: tired Forced air, “H.000 ni *Sompinte do¥s. awnings, ornamental | with controls, 2 buy direct and save, -VALLELY CO. OLive 1-9941 Auburn & Rochester Rds. ASPHALT TILE. Aa $x0x's INCH EACH KI OOR SHOP *pLUMBIN Sa ew fig 23-4307 ”. ra 8” Drain Ti renee Bs, godt) all « tuose ¢ wall Grease traps. Lin- iBLAYt OCK COAL & SUPPL 81 Orchard Lake Ave. ae ' FOR THE PRICE OF USED _orel Sotas $49; TV. ‘, off: dinette sets 98 S Saginaw Open § to ¢ 30 per cent off; lamps 30 per cent Art STEEL 2WHEEL TRAILER. off: cedar chest. $19. $45. Stee] clothes posts. $7 a pair. AYERS OR 3-3537. $89 Orchard Lake ave. iG MACHINE aD pee ~ WATER $65 chairs made PI 143 Oakian . also Ox back FE 4-05: © AND APPLIANCE | AMERICAN BANTAM, so stee]_ trailer: uron 536 W. ver, nd ES —. | iT. $11.95 ie ens tone. $39 order PAINT STORE FE chairs from i.e | BRICK: Reclaimed — all you want.. rr sieeenaenaraenanesnnpaiaetecsns desk from ve oo ehalr ~ » i 2. 6 TABLE-MODEL...$43... FE... eet op te , $0.88. So ore ‘and room divider cK & 5-9562 | RUGS 11 X 13, GREEN TWIST foam rubber tically new, oxi2 he eat cae _— versettap toile L.ti: pe. colored bath tub toilet and pled tory, $80.95. G. A . Thom mpson, 80 8. Perry 31245 W. 8 Mile Rd. BUILDING Precut and pre-drilled Can be ‘2 in | used for & ‘ in. Tie ut SeeP baking” ote VS uick sale, $309, ‘ne legraph - BIRD CAGE “AND 8T Electric fan, custom coats FOR SALE. DIAMON - Call after 6 ees a ee : : Rd x re age poet aa a —fondition, Re fe¥R aaeew ac Ng OP ge OF gn Oe OF Ghee oe ve W price. le Get our — Building Mate on your next Deore. Paints, Hardware, Etc Pav. a co. 6120 B RD. Tet ot ny ay ~ SALE SHEETROCK | Pe Sheet $1.3 Fir Plyscore, @xtx*%s sheet Blanket insulation, Pg! sq, és 4 3 ———— = ft. is Deugias Fir. beg 2x12, at, : 6 Ao bei Saekle 4x8x% fir plywood ; tei? — pine boards. FR. .. Inside door jams, W. P. $3.95 Sot -guivanize crock, plaster and hardware SAVE UP TO $500 ON MATER- fae por COMPLETE HOUSE . EASY CREDIT TERMS. MAKE SURE ITS BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. | SMALL 2 ‘New and used‘deer rifles and shot- j — ms | $0 | ed pipe, sewer — He) GUAGE PUMP GUN. (fe 2-8057 iDEER~ RIFLE, - | | Manles Leach cots. gu: | Hemtaieaiir PUPPIES. . for hunting. se after 4. " Beoge,: 8 ato .. FE | See say “TRACER, Be yd FOR deer more. BILL ee PENCE E RS FE 5-9297 PLETE baa Saye nig Sry @ size. Including coat. jac net, | Doas. CATS BOARDED. Docs. pants, boots, packs, fuse ae trained, Burr-Shell, 15 «8. Tele- Aiso- 30-30 Carbine. 1 € graph. gua. These A in like-new condi- tion, Will sell reasonable. All or tiac Drive, Sylvan Lake. HOUS: i er for sleeping $85. FE 40118. LARGE Lo goewidds OF USED RI- fies : an HAY, 18T Li) 2 . COND CUTTING. i Boarded 70 __Hay, | Grain & Feed 71 F way PC FOR BALE. Also straw. win deliver. OA 8-2179 _ 1200 BU — FE 7 Office, 4 atterson, F MAN’s | DEER HUNTING | SUIT. USED STRAW, = oan BALE, sine 40, good condition, FE 5-8854| Slaybaughs, @30. Oakland, corner _ after 4:00 Cass. M336-A Marlin sporter, like hew. z new case, box of shells. Call MA | F or Sale Livestock 7 72 5-1488 before 3:30 p.m «¢s8HOT BOLT ACTION 30-36. SHOT _15 times, $30 FE 8-374. “Gun Sale, Big Savings uns is week only. Bur: a un oun Shop 373_8. Telegrapa Rd. ER HUNTERS | Lowest ese anywhere on, these | Kaoael . Bh acta Reg. $129.00, Now 807.05. ne MF Savage. Reg. $111.85, ow bad ante cent off on Shotguns, except Ins ea, red hunting coats, from $0 nand war, .ers, KE é LEYS HARDWARE, 3964 Auburn at Adams | Auburn Heights FE 2-8811 | Call after 4 p.m, ~HUNTI Wo clothes, 16x16 tent, Reg. pointer _pups, gun cabinet. FE 31048. ~~ GUNS — BUY-SELL-TRADE © 10 Bagley St SPORTSM EN N Visit our repair service. mounts, restocking SANDY’S SPORT SHOP Mon. eel. b to 6 pend Abr Mri. 9 to 8. ns Telegraph A See sare" TENT, 14X20 SIDE WALL 4 FT. _FE 42730 ‘after 4 p.m WINCHESTER. MODEL 12 - = 1 ovr. old. $75 Sing scopes, 8197 Cooley Lake Rad. - ee ee a & EM 63747 EL 64184 . SALE aluminum combination windows & doors, aluminum & Fiberglas awnings. FE 46089 S am to 9 pm STOP! LOOK! SALE: LARGE QUAN- | tity of used lumber, of 2x6, 2x8, 2x10 several piles of 1° boards. several inside and out- consisting . _ Sand, ‘Gravel & Dirt | 66. 1-A GRAVEL. FILL eral 4s _soll. OR 3-1991_ or _MA $135 | A-1 DIRT GRAVEL & CINDERS. | Rotten cow manure, sand & stone side stairways. HP. Sutton, MY, _PE 4331 1. —_ rs 1 TOP ROTO-VATED | TOILETS. $42.50 VALUE, $23.95. Lavatories, $2930 yaluc $1495, | Leosod cai ana and elivered. FE | Stall showers complete with fau- | — eeeran wots and curtain. $88 value, = TOP soIL oe ec These are slightly marred. Bicbigan iy oh 393 .«CL Or- _ chard Lake Av TRAVERSE DR Sha APES. LINED. eee 4 p.m. for details. OR . Talbot Lumber rboar!. Rock lath. Paint. Saeacann llores Ble — ply Pa PE eases SEPTIC TANKS REINFORCED CONCRETE PE 46428 3872 ~Eliz. Lk. Re. USED OIL AND COAL #URNACES. Floor furnaces. Conversion oi] and blowers. Wayne Heat- N. Main, Rochester, ows. BENSON’ I LUMBER CO. me || wooD M WINDOWS. — er — 1 46% x HM; Also 2 storm doors. 58 28. ‘WEATHER SEAL BRAND. BEST : , glass size, —) Ger aul for $2; or “et rately for $5 each. 995 dewn, balance $5. a month. LI Do lt Yourself 61 BOA ishers. T AND R SANDER POL- bbers, cement grind- Lene Ts, etc. PE 5-3144. 240 e ers, ste FOR RENT Fioor sander — hand sander — furnace vacuum cleaners. land Fuel and Paint, 436 chard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150. PRAFF SEWING MACHINGS. | Neekaays: arewere: bea rhopengeo des thru 10 ‘to 4. Closed a. . eo aphiar BUILDER SUPPLY W. Montcalm FE 5-4712 Cameras, Equipment. 61A c RAS ee sold, traded 1 CAMERA ea $7 W,-Huran. FE 5-6 _ Sale Musical Goods — 62 3006 rus AC- canonine IN USED eordions, Gallagher's 18 E. Hu-! ron, FE 40566. Terms Blond Hammond Spinet | organ, Practically new. “Can be seen at Old Mill | ‘Tavern in Very liberal discount. Call Mr. Dorman or Mr. Petvy, OR 3-1907. | TEE NEw GETZEN TROMBONE. M Tie ~ Sania : a ne NOOR PIANO TUNING AND E e FE A REPAIRS. , PIANO TUNING. CwLL BEFORE 27" Oscar Schmidt, FE ALUMINUM COMBI- alg Waterford. ,— PIANO TUNING Cir fe * ice, guaranveed LOL 6-05 sik sed Lreehd ae __aRE- une: jaliagher’s, 14 E 0 4-6666 Terms. ‘ aaa saat, LBD OAK PIANO RE- ie aliagher's, 18 x vot 2 LEae 18 FE. Huren, USED” SMALL. dike new, Gallagher's 18 fon. FE 6-0566 Terms Sale Store. Equipment ¢ 64 DAYTON BCALE. LIKE NEW, $60 Hobart hamburger grinder ah hp.. $60. Upright scale, 5 M block. $5. a 757 eat MEAT COUN. ter for sale Pll, OT sap. FE FELLING eTATION EQUIPMENT. | holst & compressor, high boys Py Pressure grease equipment |. others FE _Mr Sell ail as ts §-3672, 4 pm to “COOLER, ft. meat case $156 Hobart meat slicer $50: Slayton scale, $75; Steakmaker cuber, $19. | ‘hamburger machine rt 1-3 | P,, 87: cooler - $160. foke cooler, i? AN Inte mode] | 56787 — nes ~ ed { REGISTER. AL- 2a he! condition, fen, % Bue 34sep __Salle Sporting Gee 65 —PP POEL —* me 8 os AGE. LIKE NW | Washooet pomp Gobd wih cone “ease E snd controls, $150. FE B Co. | WALNOE PIANO. lS E Hu 1, |BOSTONS AT STUD. “#150 | ellent “} and | evenride mir. | Sand, at 3 or more yards of washed sand, gravel, top soil r stone ane Call any time. FE 4-6584 _Stuart, A-l TOP SOIL CRUSHZD STONE, Sand, gravel, fill de Conklin, | _FE #1112 or FE 2-8572 7 A- TOP SOIL. CRUSHED STONE Sand, Bl dep fill, peat. Earl How- _ard, EM 3-0531. A-l Se “TOP ‘BOIL, 1 FULL LOAD _$11. Prompt delivery. FE 8-6301 ATTENTION: TRUCKERS. LOAD- ing farm top soil, Walton and Bil- ver Lake Rd. FE 8-6301 BLACK DIRT FOR SALE. CALL _FE 22965 between 8 & 5 BLACK opts 6 YDS, $9.50. CALL after 3. FE 5-000¢ BULLDOZING A - 1 TOP SOTL. Ore ree and gravel. Beach sand. ie DIRT. SAND, “GRAVEL. FE 2-1 1768. Cleo Price. CK DIRT. CLAY LOAM PEAT oss. humus mixed. Top dressing Se BUTTERNUT AND DELICIOUS lb a og East Silverbell. foe 335 W. SILVERBELL | 60 5 __ for both FE 4-2808 iNew and used. Rock bot- - {Evans Equip MA 1 REGISTERED SoaDELt RAM, Pa _ years old, _EM_ 30 et 3 OF Dain cows EL . Terms rose 4 7100 Davisbure Rd | HEREFORDS, GOOD GRADE, Bred cows. Reg Hereford bull and heifers. 1821 Rattalee Lk. Ra. Holly. MElrose 4-402. FOR Leo OR- TRADE: 2 STAN- dard bred mares. ] Standard bred = 5 Ph O] op eee | D s. iy. ran, _Rd, OAkland e808: fer TWO PUREBRED YORKSHIRE _boars, PE 17-9068. YORKSHIRE ie WaT. tles Rd. Troy Ci Sale Farm P Produce z eee ALY, VARIETIES ‘OF APPies | — cider, honey. ager dat iy | 1 to 8 day Sat | icaebary’ § Orchard Market, 2330 | _W. Clarkston Rd j-t2 Mi. W. of __ Joslyn, squash, Stock now for = Only on cents a Ib. 3660 Giddings - Rad 5-6660 GET x5 ET YOUR WINTER SUPPLY OF _ 413. POTATOES. : _Rd. Out Perry. | Sale F le Farm ‘arm Equipment 76 § DECK ELECTRIC BROODER and 5 deck finishing battery, $40 | PARMALL H, PTP. LUGS ON tear. Double bottom 14° plow on rubber. $200. FE 2-6004_ |CORN PICKING TIME IS HERE iff you are looking for a good deal on g@ new corn wees or wagon, a. in and see WE TAKE TRADE INS - CREDIT KING BROS. | FE 4-0734 FE ¢1112 YOUR IR. ayes ___. Pontiac_Rd. at Opdyke -| TRACTORS & TILLERS tom prices this month! 6507 Di Hwy. A Stet wanna TILLERS & TRACTORS | ~~ Buy your rotary tiller now,. We 12" to 24". Sr good condition. Used garden tractors and power _lawn mowers LEE’S SALES & 921_Mt_ Clemens _ St. McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Rentals Parte & Repairs. 1899 Crooks Ra Mi 6-0446 a CHAIN | —— SERVICE FE 3-9830 see ‘em at W Miller's Garden & Lawn Lecloant: 1503 South ‘ioodward iN of Mile Rd.» Phone Midwest 10A crush or round gavel and sand. I. Slade. FE aes SNOW wnre : LIME | stone for driveways and parking jot Reaemene or retail, FE DRIVEWAY GRAVEL, SAND, TOP soil, crushed stone. FE 5-2748. GOOD FARM TOP SOIL. 5 YARD load. $10 delivered, FE 4-6588 se DELIVERY ON FILL soll, black dirt and _gravel §-2125. PONTIAC LAKE BLDRS, SUPPLY Wash sand and gravel. Fill dirt, — and mortar trucking. OR | PROMPT DELIVERY. 7% YARDS OR 3-0644. black dirt or peat. ROAD GRAVEL. 5 YDS. lwered. FE 4-6588. ___ Wood, Coal 1§ Fuel 67 Abour 75 CORD OF DRY woop. doo Carlos Long Sleeth Ra.. Mii- ‘ord, — st DE- ANY “LENGTH FIREPLACE wood, sold & delivered. MA 56-3184 FOR SALE WOOD, FROM é TO 8 dollars a cord at house. C. Gor- don MElrose 4-5857. FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL. FUR- nace ‘& fireplace wood. Speedway el Ol, 436 Orchard Lake. Ph. PE 5-6159. Oakiand Fuel & Paint Plants, Trees, Shrubs. 68 , PLANT. NOW — é een at bargain prices. AKESIDE NURSERY 3 Lk. Rd. Open Eves. Sun iA BLUF SPRUCE FOR you. AL- i so Blackhill and Norway Pine-— Seotch Austraiian & Mugho, Ar- borviate, Junipers, Concolor fir. na- tive trees _Dig your own. Bring tools and burlap 2922 Sleeth Rd., 3 miles W of Commerce Village 1" miles E. of Wixom and Duck lake Rd intersection. Open every Gay from 6 to 7. MU 4-8038— SHADE TREFS Sugar maple, champion ot all shade trees. pots maple, 1' in. to amount, Whoie- sale or retell 833 8. Bidv. E. eorner Meadow _ PONTIAC LANDSCAPING CO. FE 5-477 or PE 5-0354 For Sale Pets PRPPAPLPR A 2 MO. OLD _ REG. POINTER __pups, 4 yr. old Boxer. FE 2-1048. YR. LD TRISH _ SETTER. _Trained and hunting. FE 8-3948. 4 YEAR-OLD RED TICK FEMALE hound. Good hunter. 7 Mos. old. Biack and tan, female puppy. In- quire before 2:15 p.m, 4875 Pine 7 Knob Lane_ Clarkston AKC GERMA « 4 SHEPHERD MALE PUP 10 sal te ".D, $45. OR _4-1835 AFTER 6 KC REG seotnea PUPPIES, black and_ silver buff FE 2-6254 AKC REG . GERMAN SHEEHERD puppies, good blood line 4215 E Highland Rd. Call MU 40522, 69 ~ /ROTO-TILLER 24° ME. OR 43-4604. | Call evenings | SEE US FOR “Ore BINDERS. | | corn pickers, and eri Davis Machinery, Phone 45R2. Or- have a good stock of used tillers — =| AP Mewateater et —¢ “IT don't know what you're fighting for! . . . neither a Mae oad ever at yoii’ re old rene to vote!’* For Sale Housetrailers 78 Trailer Exchange | ANDERSON CHAMPION PRAIRIE. SCHOONER BEEMER, fFHORE- 16 to 50 4 3_ bedroom, Best terms ‘n area. Late model - moderh jobs neconaticned, like eent a less down. ir GASand_ , ACCE SSORIES STORE Cire” Wired” “hittehes ana” loads tnstallec. FE 2-3200 graph ___ Across from Ty Tel-Haron C Ctr __Rent_T Trailer Space — a concn RN RESONTS MOBILE VIL LAGE, “se Patios. Scenic, re- stricted. large lots. 170 N Opdyke. 1 mi SE. of Pontiac FE 56-6519 FE 5-3361, = OXFORD MOBILE MANOR IS FOR | those who want the best at rea- | able rates. Quiet and clean. ts 40x80 § mile sidewalk’ All nits on cement. First class utili- “ever T~ | wTD | wermes \ N Dav / PRLAN _Wanted Used Cars_ 88 WE PAY Top Dollar For Clean Used Care &@ Trucks Matthews- Hargreaves 211 8. Saginaw St PE 44546 HIGH $$$ Paid TOP DOLLAR FOR WeRARP’ LATE MODEL CARS. COMMUNITY MOTORS | 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘TIL 10 P.M = + i Obive 2031) JUNE CARS & SCRAP service Cail FE 40582 SHOP IT “= | Then Bring it Here top dollar for sharp cars. fenhauser ‘46 to ‘48 Ford or Merc. _Call after 5. MU 4-538 HARDTOP. ADD-A-TOP, FOR R 1081 _ Ford Conv. 1 yr. old. . OL_1-3601. THIRD MEMBER FROM '56 CHEV- rolet differentia! $20. OR 3-7183. For Sale Tires 80A BPP BPP PLP PLL AA A AAA FIR“STONE, GOOD- ar white side ‘ears, 1 gumr- 60 per cent off. “ED, WIL LIAMS _#51_ 8. Saginaw st .seburn ~~ SNOW “TIRES New Kelly Explorers. Snow tires es low as $7.95 New and retreads, as low as $7.95 | hange, fully guaranteed. - tonville. Auction Sale 77 AUCTION SALE EVERY WED- meotes night, 7 Dm. Large as- sortment of SERVICE TIRE & TREADING CO. 481_N. Perry St. FE_5-0649 tools and personal effects. L. E. ep Sale Farm, 330 West Rd.. Rochester For Sale Housetrailers 78 | Attention; Deer Hunters! 16 «ft housetrailer, First $150- _takes it! MY 23831, = FREE!!! FREE!!! | 18’ PONTIAC CHIEF VACATION TRAILER Nothing to buy Get entry bianks « wt, sales lots ; Announcing 1957 Detroiters s Seno nathoaots $7795 Oo $268 idodet 15 Sportsman ONT CHIEF" TEN WIDES to 50 ft 8 .wides available. A large selection of used mobile homes that may be vurchsed on the rental plan = LOOK! 670x185 suburbanite mud & snow tires. Remold. $10.95 exchange tax. STATE TIRE SALES $03 8. Saginaw B 40687 WE BUY AND SELL oan ) USED tires. $2.50 up. Also ~~ STATE TIRE &. 803 8 Saginaw Auto Service 81 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN 1s TRE car Cflinders rebored. 7uck Ma- dase Shon %3 Hood - Phone FE Sale Motor Scooters 82 "33 CRUISER. GOOD COND. CAN be seen between 7 and 7 p.m. _weekdays. FE 65. BLUE ak ware PONY CYCLE. | “TH ARLEY 2 av ISON HUTCHINSON | 4301 Dixie Hw Drayton Plains On 3-1203 2830_ s Dart “Hwr Fiint FT HOUSETRAILER, FULLY equipped Icebox, gas light and gas cooking. Sleeps 4. hunting .or camping, __MArket 42258. 35 PT TRAILER, TO TAKE OVER | ; py monte. $14 a week. 761 Brown 18 $300. Ph j "0 ROYCRAFT 27 FT. HOUSE- Ideal for | 1947 series 174,- V., $280. Well equipped. Aue “PE 8-6823 _ after. 5:00. For Sale Motorcycles 83 DUAL elder MANIFOLD. oF AND SERVICE ON -ee Harley th | “Por PARTY your Harley Davidson avidson Sates Ca _Saginaw. Boats & | Accessories »s 85" 36 Firestone Outboard Meter, two years old, $50. Call before 3 p.m. trailer, Al pres condition. Lot 10, Ee Harbor, Trailer Park. FE or after 5 p.m, -OR, 3-. % 2 FT ALL ALUMINUM 3496 : trailer, awning included, OR | 18 is FT CHRI CRAFT, “ort __3-6558, excellent Toman terms. $1350, 1055 38 FT, GREAT TKS. MosILE | 245 5: Bivd ©. FE 40667 _ home in Clare. Re. CENTURY 1957 CORONADO-—RE- _off BE. Gunn ‘Ra. Roc Rochester, PLAY. 1088 CORONADO. oa 1985 35° CONTINENTAL 2 BED- meee Ts * g ener pa Down at ee take vant tena Six ol ea ‘ARE over re 8 Von PE 2s INLAND LAKES SALES aa “EPOTT TRAILER. GOOD | 3127 W. Huron FE #7121, PE 2-6122 ms 3-1372 FOR BOATING FUN. Tee PALACE S170. EXC. CON- EVINRUDE MTRS. dition Bath with shower hot ica ter, 2 tanks jor ‘arge AB refrig.. car . 2535 8. Hill, Ra Milf ord. MO 42316. COME AND SEE THE ALL NEW 1957 TOUR-A-HOME. 5 ft. sports trailer, Just right for travelin and deer hunting, Also a ond iine of used trailers for sale. Holly Marine Coach Sales BEAUTIFUL | REGISTERED. TOY - fox terrier puppies OR 3-2601. BOSTONS AT | AKc. CUR- _tiss_ OR 3.8296 , CHARMING _OR 337, ENGL ISH BEAGLE PES COMPA NIONABLE, bi . a, GERMAN | sao 6° MONTHS soa mPeTment AKC reg. MA GERMAN SHEPHERD. 1 YEAR eld AKC reg *Go0d watchdog “313 _MY 64478 after 6 p.m GREAT DANE PUPPIES PAWN, ' AKC, from top blood line, pet and show stock Also stud serv- jee. 6405 Navajo Ct.. nr Wing | Lk. Ra and wW, Maple. MIXED CQCKER PUPS. 7 i old. Free’ to a good home. 1263 Vinee Ct, off Cass _Lk, _Ra, i Parakeets Guar, To talk Reg. Roller Canaries. Free Sing- ets Cages. §@1 4th Bt _FE 32-4025. PARAKEETS. CANARIES. CAGES aod supplies Crane's Bird HateH- a 2488 Auburn Rd FE B 4-861. ‘ARAKEETS — SUPPLIES 5 Be Anacerstne- SRI Ee VOR a" 3 oot | “Classified Kas (To swap. [what M3 don't ‘need for Lwhat Jydu. do, call FE ? al si A ster rsa ecco feeiees = Holly Rd., Holly, ME 46771 CHEAP. $1,200 ¢FT, ~DETROIT- er, 678 Crescent Lake Rd. MA HOUSETRAILER | edacer ta or ly d. $350. _EM _3-2003,_ od MUST ‘SELL: 34. #-FT PONTIAC f. Modern, with shower. Lived Ban 1 month, Reasonable, FE RFT. MODERN PE sont SIZE BATH USED TRAILER homes and sports trallers. We will sell it for roe on ret lot for 10 Marine Coach Rd., Holly, ME ~ Oxford Trailer | Sales _ 7 av yre ° ary; * Res} %. a Eales thato ‘holy wv T. 8 WIDE PARTS a4 Caer Pe uk ate ‘Lake Sion, 15216 | Ean Minder ee | A | See the new 57 models. Harrington Boat Works FE 2-8033 1809 5. Telegraph JOHNSON OUTBOARD aBtOEE Lntie. Sales and Service ee, & boat, Tee for the star Dude trailers. rorvaias ‘Boat. surPLY te eave, WENS ______ Phone PE : MERCURY, OUTBOARD —_ nd service. 8h Hook's © 396 Orcha OuT- —— MERCURY — CHA: "ANDERSON HARDWARE. CO. at 2182 S. Teltegraun 8 = oe ED 19, Foor PLYW _ $90. OR_3-2900, Teansportation Offered 87 é LIFOR- 5 Teme _lond_etther_way. FE 2-606. _.. Wanted Used Cars 88 sella meee Ready to Buy” STO BARTS one = building The answer for re- T tired folks. 2 miles Zast of Ox- | AVERILL'’S | for’ on Lakeville Rd JAkland 2020 Dixie Hwy. | 8-3022, or MWY - 2-073 PE 2-9878 rE 46896 | PARK AT PARKHURST LlasaP SCRAP. — Depa living = eee over modern units on 72 evely | acres, includes a private lake! HIGH §$8 PAID with good swimming, good | schools. club house & tornado | OUT OF STATE DEALS Shetter. Onty % min Pontiac. —G — e Alse trailer re Bese rate | serial aa . —$23.80._Phone_MYrtle_ 3461! __ | 954 9 SAGINAW ST PE ¢TIn Auto | Accessories __ 80, WE NEED USED CARS AND! rucks. Get our prices before you | cet I North Chevrolet's | Big Lot in Birmingham | CASH FOR ANY MAKE OR LATE | models. Economy, 22 Auburn. oP To pao FOR JUNK & CHEAP cars. | 2666 days ¢ or ¢ eves. “THE | HIGH DOLLAR For high ase used cars. We need them Drive hoe extra tales, tt wis pay vow well. 4540 Diszie “Tt. J. VAN WELT |. RADIO & HEATER, W-WALLS WORTH $1145 ‘| 147_8. Saginaw 91] For Sale Cars 91) ENCE . ae mn VETESPEHE| wamsm | Eye | "Bright Spot” tester 1 Boor No money BEIGE, WITH SADDLE BROWN a . AUTO SUPER MKT. rae wma Openers |e cain Wiideaie a sea,* Hareld ELODING — NO RUST, '56 Oldsmobile F Ford i SO 55 Mercury ‘SA Chevrolet Convertible Special Sale Price Only $1045 CY OWENS “y out a ¥sed aed Denker” Mt 8. Saginaw 50 B ROADMAS- ea Bat Sam’ a ee Sales, 724 ' “ey” OWENS | YOUR FORD DE. AL EI R _ Saginaw 101 ‘M CHEV, 210. 2 DR, Abe aay with P.g 2 ione paint, FE 7-0332. CHEV. 1956 DELRAY CLUB CPE. V-8, Powerglide, Bacar vay | trim, white wall tires. this beauty today. Just your wr racwa Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 ht aod $-5071 Open nites ‘til 0) 53 CHEVY $595 | A nice clean 4-doo ‘vith plenty | ef good service ‘still Jeft in it NORTH CHEVROLET’ 1000 S. Noedwsid, Bham "Bl ¢ $395 $440 MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES CASS & OAKLAND FE 54161 1956 FORD 2-DOOR. ° | ‘CYLINDER, Overdrive. Exc. Wih take trade orf — finance, Private _owner. _ OL 6-0981. : STATION WAGONS "33 RANCH WAGON "$4 County Sedan, 9 Passenger ty HURON MTR. SAL ES 952_W. Huron 32-2641 "49 FORD 2 DR. ‘50 -pgpae 2 DR. Call after 4 OR3-. WILL, ACCEPT boats. Outboard motors. appl e . guns, cameras ‘ete sorhs Eanes” cee ee BILL SPENCE 62 Gakient nee: cone FE_5-9297 53 FORD $495 Radio & Heater. v-8 $15 Down, tong terms NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham 1951 FORD VICTORIA, Leama & heater Fordomatic, no oney down, assume Op sescilieg of ‘37 2763 r month. Call Credit Mgr. Mr arks. Midwest Harold Turner Ford 54 CHEVROLET Deluxe 4-Door MH CHEV} ‘LAN ve 8 86 FORD FAIRLANE. VIC, . sates 66 PLYMOUTH 4 DR .... $1075 56 FORD ee $1505 "85 DODGE WAGON PAS. . oS ‘53 DODGE HA: ee, $1605 ‘55 CHEV. 4 DR AIR . $1445 | FORD vi is oo... 1445 [SS PLYMOUTH CPE. . $1195 $4 MERC. MONTCL. 4 DR. ‘ ‘34 PLYMOUTH be as tags” 1 ‘33. PLYMOUTH Laie ‘83 MERC 4 =. | MERCO . § 615 "62 PONTIAC o PASSENOER. R COUN: an. ile le 55071, Open Nites ‘til 8 FORD ‘51 2 DR. - TAKE OVER as DARK GRAY FINISH LOW MILEAGE. HIGH DRIVE TRANSMISSION, V ER Y¥ CLEAN, RADIO. TIRES LESS THAN 3.009 MILES $159 DOWN mee PER MONTII BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSoto Ptymouth Dealer #2 Years Fair Dealing Cass at W Pike st FE 2-0196 ‘ “GOOD 4“ OlDs | HYDRAMATIC. condition. $85. FE_ 1464 lesa OLDS, SUPER #8 HOLIDAY power steering. many extras. low _Mmileage, 1 owner. 4 411 N_ Sagina® Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYS P ij | ; LER LYMOUTHI IMPERIAL Clearance sale of all new cars and demonstrators, t tos3 ‘Plymouth Stationwagon R&H, _ cleaner than most ‘55 models. 1981 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe Ci. Cpe. new car condition, R. “Phone MAple 5- S141 1950 Ol DEMOBILE 8 CLUB CPE Radio & Heater Hydramatic No money down, assume payments of $1468 per month Call Credit Mer. Mr. Parks. Midwest 6-6350, _Haroid _Turner_ Ford. "55 PLY MOUTH | savor Ra a orf preereisn Res. HU "RON “MTR. "SAL ee $52 W. Huroo HUDSON, NEW BATTERY. perfect running. 5-6277. sEEP STATION WAGOR, eat Gond cond, Snow tires. Radio heater. Call MUiual =: 30 Fine Cars TO CHOOSE FROM 4 “JACK HAUPT ~ SALES © OSES Liberal Trade-i “in Allowances Pontiac ae Sy, 4 rT VROT,. “a “i 1000. S. WOODWARD. {951 DIAMOND T, 16 Ot PLaT. a | cena condition. “$7115. OR 3-2002" : ‘ ae eed ee eee | ) a7, Sot os S| CHEVROLET | CHEV. Al, ey gee feo Bs LEFT OVERS Risrone "Bust voor ca Oenereck’| - 2-DOORS 4-DOORS ‘Haskins Chev.| WAGoNs AND 6181 Dixie Highway at M15 “~HARDTOPS MApie 5-5071 nites t®) 8 Wi ] son GMC Never epee or — New & Used Trucks 7 j Oakland at Cass $1495 4 ____FE $0485 JUST $95 OR YOUR OLD CAR. | 2oyn AND UP TO 30 MONTHS - 7O PAY 5 2 : nie INGHAM Check Our Deal Before -You Buy BANK RATES We believe we have the - finest selection in. Pontiac 210 Grchard Lake “Ave. FE ZHO1 Open till 10 Demo's Save up to $1,000 Like new, 4 dr. 53 Chevrolet ve ve ee $735 a 53 Pontiac Meenas CEA +> $695} 4 dr» Beautiful - «tye < ens 4 ar. = cond, : P oN MAIN st Cuan a sued or or MAple S1i4) trans- | L | ] 1956 Piymouth 2dr. RAH, driven) for only 90 days. -32 8. MAIN CLARESTON | | | i } | | pHAUEr SROTecT 1 j 153 “‘Poniixe voces $745 a Pontiac: eee Oe : fs 36 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 4 DR, hardtop, 4.000 miles Power. brakes & steering. will eensider cicer ca. as trade in OR 3-157) ioS PONTIAC STARCHIEF, +DR. custom with wer features. It's a beauty Tivate owner. FE 5-360 SFE OUR" "Safe Buy” USED CARS CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass et Pike Sts. FE 43885 [LIQUIDATING STOCK—SELLINO OUT EST OFFER B “™ CHEV BEL AIR. V vou enouns 85 CHEV BE 66 FORD VICTO mia.” $6 PONTTAC~6f0 CATALINA $1 CADILLAC UICKS, CHEV ‘31 CHEV. @¢DR, NICE 51 CHRYSLER, V8, FULL POWER ‘32 FORD, NICE. R & jt cury HARD TOP "MAKE AN OFFF MANY MANY MORE WE FIXANCE FCONOMY USED CARS» 22 Aubutn off Saginaw FE 62131 1956 PONTIAC 4 DR- ST ARCHIEF Lae none Rydramatic. rE "33 PONTIAC $795 Chieftain 4-Door ¢e'uxe 8, Rydre- matic, radio and heater. A real special value, NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B'ham Ye PONTIAC EXBCOTICN CARS UP TO $900 DISCOUNT PONTIAC. RETAIL STORE. - | 63 Mt. Clemens 6t. FE +7117 | 1981 PONTIAC +DOOR. GOOD cond. FE 4-0657 14.700 miles one owner, ciean 1 te '53 STUDEBAKER $595 Commander hardtop with V-6 ene Open Evenings—Please | gtme, and automatic transmission, NORTH: CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, Eeham PORTIAC “1986 ry DR: “STARCHIEF. Power steerine & brakes Com | San” equipped. 5.000 mi. F ea PONTIAC 8. 2 DOOR HYDRA- oy eh ten See winter “OLIVER BUICK SAYS: » Your American Heritage’ To Vote TODAY — In The _ "National 210 Orctiard Lake Ast. Open. Sot 10 FE2.9101 51 Oldsmobile Radio, ._. 1055 Plymouth 4 dr. Be Se ial be 1955 PONTIAC 4 DR. STAR CHIEF 1 | Don't Fail | ELECTION © _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 195 4 sdpiroes ees Se : 3 3 id ‘ Z i * nae US. 15, Envoy fo Manila ___ Both Grateful fen or. cpt a y ‘Jon. the maps as being a part of (tat da -< Today’ S “Radio Programs -- aioe ee Dies 0 Hea ack WIR, (900) CRLW, (900) WWI, (950) WCAR, (1180) WXYZ, (1270) “WIBK, (1490) "wrON, uae) for ‘Marriages 3 npsepeseseer Ow! 3 we E: 4 : Sai MANILA We & Auibasiekie] | vemere eRE B ee +) Sb Se... | Set Bee 3 TENNA $ er 6:00—Ww. , Spotlight ‘am! ews ews, * ANTE Alfred 7 WWa) News by Lewis [10,38 WIR, lection Returns "ta in m. Shennan | WPON,, Antiocoene - Suna — Miss Hagen Is Pleased 3 IN! $ A US: Bpheny spokesman} CREW: News, “Sports WEE. Topot Town sa "Dreaktnst Chub CKLW, Bud Davies but Miss Fabray Feels + REPAIR ¢ i said Nufer, 62, died of coronary) WCAR, News. Al Crane | WY Top of ‘Town News McLeod 1b Wak. Hors, Drake a Bit Homesick St tine tee Oe S thrombosis, WPON, er Serenade CKLW, News, Sports WCAR, News, Rhythin WPON, Tempo, News 2 : = 2. The ambassador hed been show-| “wi” awe cee | Bink Move mame. | gts wom gece mare | WORK Mews | ; $ Call for Price 3 “some slight signs of an ail- cae Mel Allen WPON, News, Sports “i CKLW, Toby David, Club | CKLW, Austin Grant, Davies By CHARLES DENTON 2 Hallicrafters Sales & Service % . eg Chase 14:30—WXYZ. eft Town WCAR. Rhythm Roundup — WCAR, News, Bob Allen | . : Pd $ ment” for the past month, Meteed aera ek “toes WFON, Unscramble News | WEON, Tempo" | HOLLYWOOD (INS) Tel > OPEN 9 to 9 2 the spokesman added, and com. WeAR, Taylor a: Crane | . W. Mickey Shorr 10:00 WJR Asthut Godfrey | 2:30—WJR 2nd Mrs. Burton | ion's bes: nig 2A, ; 3 4 : 2 Slained ot a slight pain in the| Tee-wan Gust nies | "PO meee WETS "Beastie, | WEIR spore Rurece Soe" Naterte Fabray “and Jean $ OBEL Radio & TV3 chest shortly after noon today.- | Ww3, Three Star Extre \ ae beet Gee WFON, Tempe, News, —« OWS''—Nanette Fabrdy and Jean } sus Elizadeth Lake Ra. FE 4-4965 2 A veteran career diplomat, Chie poe eer | Wanemebay MORNING wine ¥ Neve. MD. peat | *ib- WIR. Backstage wite Hagen—agreed today that life 4 > Nufer arrived in Manila only last A tia $ ews: it \ Srey Hows WPON. For. Milady. Weck’ tes booty fade without their make ‘- believe iL Ovwwuuvuvvvervrery yyy. July to succeed Homer Ferguson| WPON. Call'the Tune | WAYS ted woit Meio Wan 5 Ses teense] Sanat, Pes Bese | [spquers has Ms kere wanaannaanaanaaaanaad of Michigan. 7:30-—WJIR, Guest House WJBK, Meditations - ‘AR, Pontiac High School; wyyz McKenzie 2 Nufer entered the consul WWJ. Morgar. Beatty WCAR, News, Coffee 11:00-—WJR. Arthur Godfrey | WJBK. News, McLeod Both ee ake magnani-. a > “zrvice -m-1950-and-held-posts: in| LW.Gebrie Hee RF eS — a — allege arg eer mously that their TV “marriages” en ees : 2 0 or eee | |e: . Vo : ; ' $:30—WJR, House Party i ; TV’ ; : ; : WWJ Bob Ma Ww. N Tom George |—Nanette to Sid Caesar and Jean IST SAWING AWAY — Nanette Fabray, one of TV's best- |@ Germany, Latin America ~ and] “Wwy"ticemie seniuP . | CKLW. Guy Men” = sd|s WEAR, Nowe, Lady of Dey | WU, item Howe ito Danny _ Thomas—did them ~ ” >. Spain. He was named ambassador| WXYZ. show — WIBE. News, Reid WPON, For Milady CKLW. Eddie Chase 7 known “grass widows,” happily practices on a musical saw in |} b to Fl Salvador in 1947 and in 1952 oa ‘Treasury dunt : ae Saint ees vn Musle,’ Miller WwIBK, , Mcleod worlds of geod, both personally preparation for a variety program. Nanette admits that she occa- i$ : The a ones oo vie was appointed ambassador to Ar-| CAR. & News. @pinecame «| "SO WIR Hews: | caLw. Queen for Dey, ee eae Penta of tents (eM professionally. =, . sionally yearns to return to her role as Sid Caesar's television wife, 3 1 Call the Tune = - | wx “socal pg ‘wren. tise Party WW., Woman in House |- Miss Fab even went so far | ‘2-1 Full Year Warranty gentina - 8:30-—WJR, Elec. Retur oa msi Wolt re pina Weise, “Garrick. Mexeasie] 58 ray mn we | 2 | WXYZ, Mickey Shorr ate WJBK, Seve. Reid WJBK, News, McLeod | as to say she wishes her once- | : ha nd of cruel and inhuman treat-|$ Q © Parts © Service © Labor P ate. a City > WCAR’ News. Coffee WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON WCAR, News, Al Crane | a-week assignment as Caesar’s So Steamed Up,’ $ GIANT TRADE-IN : Drops Divorce Case ‘Tyne, Hews WPOR, | Scramble | 12:00—WJIR, Jack White _ 4:30—WJR, Music Hall __ | better-half could have continued ’ iment in a divorce suit filed, yes-'> vee wah News, Election | 7:36—WJR. Mugit Hail WWJ, News * ww, Jim Deland ; ; | 2 OPEN 9 TO 9 . WXYZ, J. Vandercook WXYZ, News, Wolf CKLW, Austin Grant WJBK, pared | a bit-tonger, bat Miss" Hagen iterday._Miss-Dru,_fermer wife of 4 P a s LOS ANGELES ® — Theatrical, GELN: foe Guetion | CRLY, Serves oven | WIRE’ Howe Stem Oectme) Set oLY Tighea Oat ttm all she's she] TUMAN ‘Can't Talk’ lerooner Dick Haymes, was mar- $QBEL RADIO & TV agent David L, March, 40, yester-) WON. ——— _ Wear feve, Cotes WPON, ‘edioecope — OWw2" News ra” ite ~ it’s over eee net, : ol asec? 3 day dropped his divorce suit) 9:3%—WWJ, Election Return:| S0¢—WIR. dack White 12:30—WJR, Time for Muste WEITZ, ratirick. Mexenne : ° |Fied to Ireland in 194 at La seme 3 3980 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-945 against actress Stephanie Griffin ware, — Carlisle ween ne wee | WWJ. Paye Elizabeth po 5 . — _ |: ** ‘Some people say I was looking) LIBERTY, Mo. — Former Calif. They separated last July 5 caarig tae way ee "| WaBie’ Peer ble Speak : CKLW. Revs. Toby. David | SAT? oe + WCAR, News, Al Crane ‘for greener pastures’ when I left President Harry S. Truman says) tion of her own divoree complaint crPon. heagpeta WAR, News, Colles, WPON. World News 6:30— WIR. Music Hal Sid.” said Nanette, who returned he is ‘‘so, steamed up’’ about the! : ~oor? eeee. . . —— = ; ie WW). Bie. Returns Pi! toe Bl gs - 12:45—WXYZ, Lady of Charm) ‘ww. Jim Deland to TV for the first time since her, present status of U.S. foreign pol-| ° ‘ : WIEK. News. spirivuata WYER) Pra wen ine oh WEYZ, Mews. MeKearie = “divorce” in last ‘week's “Show. icy ‘I can hardly talk — it's just) _ . . Gav — CKLW. Pontisc Baptist Ch. WXYZ, Wonderland WPON, Tempo, News er of Stars.” | simply outrageous.” \ y °. - i Call_FE2-0119 | Tha . - i“ Where| Addressing more than 1,500, “Wape "pu! e. T Teco 2 = . _ al vecner pas. jammed _ in uemer) Hall’ for a: et °, loc Lashes " Democratic rally last night; he ® Bil amma |"- Loday's Television Pr ee) TOUS - - Spt fn Sere Sr 2 | . Facts on the Famous | Programs furnished by statiogg listed in this column are subject to change without notice. ‘our contract obligations. |_“This situation in the Middle; » ~ e —KMANA —_| "We. just-couldn’t-work—it-out, East sould choosy otal ee eat OL a Channel 1 —-WIDK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7-WXYZ-TV . Channel 9—CKLW.TV for me to stay on the show. We! |when the Russians announced’ @ "| > -. food plan ; "fooled around with contracts for: fiey Wen EOE Oe ent would! . a year and a half and never did |“>"" wat © « =e — TONIGHT'S TY HIGHLIGHTS 9:00—(4) Election Night Coverage|12:38-—(2) Search for Tomorrow. get anything signed.” ace ted > Se wan ey, Ne e Food “iia = Sa and Local Returns. (2) National (4) It Could Be. You. (7) The : PR 2 Ae eee “| @ 4/5 QUART PINT e — will Call ot « abil ~ —_ a Family) mee Coverage @nd Loca!) Erwins. (9). Telescope. TIRED OF moe a ; It would have worked because’ @ 66 1 e . Roy t : ei Miss Hagen's position is some- S CO Obligation } Theater. Roy Rogers. (©) News. | Fiection Returns. (9) Pick the 12:40—-(9) Kitchen Karose Miss Hag t we and our friends controlled’ the $3 $23 a -€:15—t7) Weathercast. (2) News. Stars. .""-" ly$:48—(2) The Guiding Light. what different. She exited from Mediterranean. WILLIAM . _ ma (6:20—(4) Box 4 - . le:a9—(9) Guy on las -(9) Bie Four Football the “Make Room for Daddy”| “Where are we now?” he asked. — PENN Code he. 770 Code Neo. 771 e (&26—(2) Weatherman. |10:00—(9) Mystery Theater. ‘“Man-|1:¢0—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Charlie show because she got plain sick “We are falling out with the best Poi SYLVANIA ‘:30—(7) Star Performance. (4), darin Mystery.” | “Ruggles. (7) My Little Margie tired let gisying the same role si oherape ae eee? (er one rye enn : « : ; * ‘week after week. |— Britain and France.” ve. e sere eae aime neces fmt aptiny Mtine. | oy any sev 2 (ABE ae smi woe, § rats . I: ys at ') So after playing a long-suffer- —L— 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran ‘and Ollie,|1:18—~(9) Good Neighbor Theater.| Stars on Seven. ing housewife for 90 TV shows, Actress Claims Cruelty | Sen ned lM as toh Selah , | “Devil.on Hi 9 NEUTRAL SPIRITS. GOODERHAM & | 4 «9) Abbott and Costello. (4) “on lorseback."’ }2:00—(2 ’ Our Miss Brooks (4) she's doing it for real, . i 2 . : FE 4-1515 - | Rosemary Clooney. (2) The Man) | WEDNESDAY MORNING | Hollywood Story. (7) Lady a. . ,.. LOS ANGELES @®—Actress Jo-: WORTS, LTD., PEORIA, ILLINOIS. 7s | * Called X. Barry Sullivan. (6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today’ 8 Charm. an a know, I UF mar. anne Dru accuses actor John Ire- %: x, Farm R — or nine years, ve | cC&VTV 158 Oakland 7) News. \ Se ee aris=tty Nancy's” as two children, but I never really ELECTRO MART %:30—(7) Cheyenne. (9) _ Million 7:90-— 12) Ge forning. (4) Today. :98—(2) House Party. (4) Tem’ Secure Tete w Nowite . | Dollar Movie. “How Green Was ‘7’ Tae Big Show. | nessee Ernie. . * : : a =e) My Valley.” (4) (Color) Jona. 7° 2—() Today in Detroit. 13:00=12) The Big Payoff. #4+- meant before,” she confided. | than Winters. (2) Name That 7:30—(4) Today. * | Matinee Theater. (Color). (7) “Why, I'd never washed dishes Do-it-Yourself ' Tune |7:55—(2) Weather. |. Afternoon Film. Festival. before, and suddenly there they : TUBE TESTER © 7:45—(4) News. is:00—(4) Today. (2), Captain'3:39—(2) Bob Crosby. (9) Fun With si ae — ee sg asd . = With Technleal: Advice 8:00—(4) The Big Surprise. (2)| Kangaroo. Food. omemakers Wal own irom : . : . oar ined Seleemen , Phil Silvers Show. |8:30—(7) Wixie Wonderland. 4:00—(4) Queen For a Day. (9) ‘the mantet and told my rere , a : 7 : ' | to give it to someone who de- - | 8:30—(7) “Election a (4) 8:55—(2) Cartoon Classroom. Justice Colt. ‘(2) The Brighter ° & a HAMPTON ELECTRIC © |" 2,7) Reston Reo 0 8 Romper Room, | Day. serves it. Ive decided every moth Check your dollar bills now 3 W. Seren aes Brothers. Ss _9:30—(2) As the World Turns. {7))4:15—(2) The Secret Storm aise have a ee gis H any of the serial numbers of your —— - Breakfast Playhouse. \4:30—(2) The Edge of Night. (7) | a ey eet = dollar bills contain a “5” and.an “0” then ; (9:65—(4) Faye Elizabeth. Ramar of the Jungle. y ‘ve gota “Lucky Buck.” And here’s what '10:00—(2) The Garry Moore Show. 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. “NO SUCCESSOR you'll receive for it! A certificate (4) Ding Dong School. (T) Story:s:00—(4) Comedy Time. (2) The Miss Hagen, at least, doesn't for a $25.00 Arthur Murray Dance Course Studio Early Show. (7) Mickey Mouse have to sit. at home and watch at the studio nearest you, plus a wonderful 10:3@—(2) Arthur Godfrey Show. Club. (9) Dance Party. another actress step into her for- 80-page dance book from which you | (4) Bandstand. (7) Theater 7. — 5:30—(4) Gene Autry. ‘mer “marriage.” They put her can leurn the Fox Trot. Waits 11:00—(4) Home. role quietly to death on “Make Rumba, Samba Sinmbo aad 11:%6—(4) Home's Window In De- 'Room for Daddy. ee meri OAIAA erett. Indians Snub U.N. | . Jitterbug right in your own home. Just present your “Lucky Buck” in person at your nearest studio or, if'you prefer, mail it with the coupon below. Even if you've never danced a step, you'll be 11:38—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Home . + But Miss oe has a suc- 47) Robin and Rickey. ~, NEW DELHI Authoritative cessor in Janet Blair. And, as is WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Tséurees said the Indian govern usually the-.case when such | _ment has taken no action yet OM switches are made, there have ‘12:00—(2). Valiant Lady. (4) Tic, & request from U. N. Secretary teen some soft wails of loneliness Tac Dough. (7) 12 o'clock General Dag en ng here and there for Nanette's re- able to learn quickly, easily when you Comics. 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TUESDAY. 3 NOVEMBER 6, 1956 ; isn't it? —Pskelteriniagination, ts every Actress Brings. Joy of Living to Broadway : a. By PHYLLIS BATTELLE play “Auntie Mame"’ is the great- a rith litte rich girl. * = * In case there is confusion on what that is. it’s a girl who was| born rich in material matters and) |then went out to gather in all) NEW YORK (INS) — Rosalind! Town,” Russell, whose latest Broadway} Broadway ‘critics advised Miss / Russell that her debut {Great White Way was just- fine. vest thing since laughing gas, iS) she swept most of the ‘i theater jawards that year — just as she lis likely to take them again in "6. Then im came “Wondertul three years ago, and on the Proving how much the theat- rical public has awaited the re- appearance of the lanky actress Roz Russell Proves. “Talk \ i caweni ibe otal ha for her other int Fred Brisson, 19-year-old son Lance, numerous civic and chari- table ‘duties in California, where she lives—‘‘Auntie Mame” had the largest advance sale in years for a straight play, booked the Broadhurst before it ‘those other forms of wealth too: }( —————— | Religion, humor, love, charity, in-|} | telligence and a restless, breath- ff) —~ less love of living. — * * * “You see before you,’ she | told us once,“a woman who has destroyed more eardrums than any known quantity of. TNT. @ab, gab, gab. Even when my mind stops for intermission, ~~ | yak goes" on. as * * & She paused =? as if‘ told Optometrist “Better Things in test-vhe--stleneer---“ht-IS golden, me to shut or” “ * .* . It was more obvious than ever last week, Why don’t ~people tell! | when Miss Russell as - a Open Friday Eve 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE’ 4-6842 sf Ld oe Sight nings Closed ‘Weanesdoy A Afternoons More than 200 theater parties f opened, The box office is now es selling tickets for next say. And tickets are being printed for Sep-/ tember and October 1957, + * Ls In “Auntie Mame,” Roz is on- stage through 18 setting changes and 20 costume-changes. She not only leaps down stairs but lunges up cliffs. me ieee stops talk- ing and cai stops moving: Energized ‘vith shesitnbe candy ang all those less caloric riches, Miss Russell is proof positive that . life--ean be almost impossibly ‘beautiful. — * Anstin-Norvell _. Baker ra Hansen Crawford- Dawe- Brummett- Lincicome, ‘Inc, _ Insure With Agencies Displaying This Emblem J. Ciifterd Metty Wm, W. ‘Densidece Thatcher-Patterson Agency Agency <7 Hi. W. Huttenlocher Agency , Wernet Ww. A. "Pollock Noyce W. 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OL VanWagoner Agency, Inc, ° Pontiac Association of Insurance Agents—— “Auntie Mame’ swept down the stage stairway shouting “Live, live, live!’ -Why no one could’ bear to shut up that voice that sounds like a' gear shifting, - FUNNIEST WOMAN + She ts the funniest woman call | Broadway today — either onstagely ‘or off — and nearly every word luttered, whether written for her | or concocted by her own helter- | as. gilded as — * | To listen td sence (as in the) tomb) is deadly .compared with’ ilistening to a genuine joy of: life (as in Miss Russell). * * - The actress, now 45 and ob- viously in her prime, is the daughter of a famed Waterbury, Conn., trial lawyer who died when she was 19 and left a half- million dollars in his estate. * se a Roz might easily have become a country-club canasta player, “or whatever it was they were play- ing in those dear departed days,” but even then she was too ebul- lient to concentrate upon such rigors (“‘mortis?"') as card-playing and making chit-chat with the snob set. * * * She enrolled, intsead, in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, an institution which assured ‘her the opportunity to speak up. * * ® Her first large .role came in the | movie version 'Luce’s ““The Women,” and from ithat peint on she was character- |ized as the brisk and_brittle career | girl. 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