~ reported to be locked in battle today in the sandy | ~ wastes of the Sinai Peninsula. Egypt claimed her army had stopped a drive by enemy forces short of the Suez Canal. Politics Reflect Crisis Stevenson Hits: Ike for Hiding ‘Whole Truth’ BOSTON & — Adlai Stevenson’ contended today that President Eisenhower has. endangered the peace by withholding ‘“‘the whole truth” about tragic devel- opments abroad. * * * Stevenson cited the new crisis in the Middle East as an example. He pursued this theme as he carried forward his final week’s drive for votes with scheduled speeches in Maryland, New der- sey and Pennsylvania after a rearing reception last night in Boston's Mechanics Hall. There, taking note of news that Isracli’s military. forces had struck across the Egyptian fron- tier toward the Suez Canal, the Democratic standard bearer said it wag hard to speak “about to- day's ominous and confusing de- velopments in the Middle East.” ’ * * Ld “But I must say this — and it is only to repeat what I have been saying throughout this cam- paign,” he said. “The government in Washington has been telling Us| panon that all is well in the world, that there is peace, that there is — as the President announced - only a few days ago — ‘good news’ from the Middle “ast. * * * “These reassurances -- as to- day's news confirms — have been tragically less than the truth. The world we walk on is mined with trouble from Korea to the Straits of Gibraltar, and we're entitled; to be trusted, “We've got to be trusted, We've got to be ready to meet our. problems, to face them squarely and make the right). decisions. How can we unless we are told the whole truth? “Instead, during four years of critical history, we've been pat~ ted ow the back and patted the head and told that every- thing’s all right. This is danger- ous — dangerous fo ofr very survival in a troubled world.” ‘Americans Flee Hot War Area as Cairo Airport Is ‘Closed to Traffic BEIRUT, Lebanon (‘#—Fear of war in’ the Middie East today brought the hurried evacuation of in the seething area. Many ‘poured into Beirut, Oth- ers arrived in Athens. They were expected to sit it out a few days to await developments following Israel's sudden strike into Egypt. If the berder situation goes back to normal, many are likely to retgrn to their foreign resi- dences. Otherwise, they probably will move on te places outside the Middle East: The U.S. State Department urged Americans in nonessential positions to get out of Israel, Syr- ia, Jordan and Egypt. They have not yet been advised to leave Le- nm, There’ are some 8,000 Americans in the four countries. Some 400 American women and children were moving into Beirut from Syria and Jordan. Mostly ‘families of men with U.S, diplo- * Tmatie and relief missions, they were rushed from those areas by planeg-and automobiles. | A group of 61 American citi- tems landed at Athens aboard a U.S. military transport from Tel Aviv, They are relatives of U.S. operations missions members, A second group was expected later But Many Are Stopped} hundreds of Americans from cities Uke, Top Aides. Confer About Israeli Attack WASHINGTON @® — President Eisenhower conferred with top State Department advisers today on the crisis in the Middle East. Called into this second White House’ emergency conference hoa in 24 hours were Secretary of Dulles, Undersecretary of State Herbert Hoover Jr. and Herman Phieger, legal adviser to the State Department. Eisenhower had a meeting last night of military, diplomatic and intelligence agency officials. The! White Mouse announced afterward that the United States would stand by a 1950 pledge with Britain and France to aid any victim of ag- gression in the area. Even as Eisenhower was talk- ing with Dulles, the President's “press secretary, James C, Hag- erty, announced that Eisenhow- er had canceled plans for a fiy- ing campaign trip tomorrow te Texas, Oklahoma and Tennessee. Hagerty said campaign plans were going on a ‘‘day-to-day” basis, and that he was unble to say whether Eisenhower would be able to carry out plans for a major political speech Thursday night in Philadelphia. Eisenhower's whole schedule was being kept “flexible,” Hager- ty “said, to give first priority to the situation resulting from the march by Israeli troops into Egyptian territory. One of the callers whose appointment was placed on as- and-when basis was Edward T. Walles, American somarenegae to Hungary. He presumably sched- Reports. on UF Due Tomorrow Division Heads to List Results at Luncheon; $91,767 Now Pledged = Hi ae Gerity is the parent company of Pontiac’s WPON radio station, \Marilyn Quivers —From Fright— in Meeting Queen LONDON (A nervous Mari- lyn Monroe was presented to Brit- ain’s Queen Elizabeth II last night and found the monarch a “very warm" person, > * * “She radiates a wonderful wom- The startled actress et a ee > at Green.” to buy a stomach cheap?” ‘*« ss * ey so nervous he couldn’t remember o aif round. Why are they different one thing the Queen said to him. Black Cats Blame Druids for Their First Black Eye Pity the poor ole black cat! What have these little, dark creatures done that they) . become the source‘of superstition on tomorrow’s cele- bration of Halloween? pad for that matter, the year from the grey and white many a family home? Well, Blacky, if you're still puz- stay out of your path, blame it on the Druids, members of a Celtic religious order in France, England, and Ireland back in the medieval days. or furry angora that adorns zied why all the world jumps to“ “trick and treaters”’ who would love to get their hands on a black And kids, while you-are having a time bobbing for apples and going from door to door, think of the little black cat in the neighbor- hood, It will be in hiding and ex- claiming: “Curses on the Druids... Why couldn't they have picked on some- one else!” Victor Mature reported he“was/ crisis. picture-taking session, Eisenhower walks onto the north portico of the White House during a brief break in last night's emergency meeting on the Middle East Secretary.of State John Foster Dulles looks around at Sec- retary of Defense Charlies Wilson as the conferees gathered for a ie AP Wirephote; Clouds to Dim Skies, There will be partly cloudy skies) tonight and tomorrow in the Pon- tiac area, with little change in temperatures, A low of 52 to 56 is predicted Warmth fo Linger ‘for tonight, Tomorrow's high will ‘be near 70. . In downtown Pontiac last night the temperature dropped to 47, It rose to 70 at 2 p.m. today. 19 Debate Issues in State, County Contests lieved that black cats were human beings who were transferred into animals for some misdeed, Thus superstition took many forms, and later, cats were stand- ard equipment for anyone who practiced witchcraft. Hence, .the black cat trailing behind the long- ‘jon her broomstick. For years, the black cat world has sought to ward off this tag of evil doing. And on Halloween—the cats really jump to gather their sources wled to report on the anti-Soviet) uprising in Hungary. to fight off the many mischievous haired. witch eclipsing the moon! By LAWRENCE 8. MARTZ JR. Nineteen candidates. ‘in next ‘week's election traded verbal blows last night at .a sparsely-at- tended political rally~held by the League of Women Voters in Pon- tiae’s Lincoln Junior High School. The infighting, growing sharper as the election nears, climaxed last night in sharp exchanges between congressional candidates William. §. Broomfield and Paul Sutton and . Cairo’s airport was closed ‘to ine ities there ahead with pushed ‘preparations to airlift American wives and children out ‘of the “ \ \ af \ ue * Le } at 1 ae ee ane es es 2 fe ee ee a eS SS ees Fe ee eae © eee een Oe eee VOTE AS YOU PLEASE ON NOV. 6...BUT VOTE! 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In 1955, however, fewer than five per cent suffered such a loss, In actual numbers: there were :6,400,000 children orphaned in 1920. Last year ‘there were only 2,700,000. This sharp decline is even more significant when considering , the great increase in the number of chil- dren under 18. In 1955 there were a total of 55,500,000 and 40,000,000. in 1920. * * * ’ Qne important result of this drop in mortality is that hundreds _ Of thousands of families are now supported by wage earners who _ Would not be alive if the mortal- ity rates of a generation ago still . i _ » mheasured:’ For, as the Foundation -asks,-who can calculate such impon- derables as a happy home, loving ‘parents and affectionate guidance? a Mikig” hiivise, Se aur, gress‘has brought not only better pier, longer a eo et > by death one or moré parents by — _ Other results are not so easily — Br Latest Figures on Poll Are Substantially Same Ratio z ; | Pt Hie ae a - /—_ Eero Cran Aa 7a a Planning to retire at the end of: his * present.term is : Supervisor James L. Gardrer Who has represented Commerce town- ship on the board for 21 years. He is 71 years old—but it’s a very spry 71. Jim has a good explanation for the fact that his appearance has changed very little in the "past score of years. “I tell them,” he says, “that, the reason is that I began to look Pe eee eee eee ee chairman of the board and past president of the State Association of Supervisors. Having domesticated four Michigan cardinals so they come to her kitchen door and whistle for food is Mrs. W. R. Shirtey of 64 Seminole St. At first there were only two, but they’ve raised a pair and also taught them to whistle for the serving of sunflower seeds. While near car of _« , Reginald C. Rieth of. 58 East Strathmore Ave., was struck by a gunshot charge from a careless hunter, making 45 holes in its radiator. Caro the other day the new Pontiac draft boards are asked to send 39 men into the serivce as their November quota. The city board sends 13 and the out- county board sends 26. The in- duction date for both is Nov. 6. Latest Pontiac area newspaperman to break into politics is Bob Beach, publisher of the Fenton Independent. He is the Republican nominee for State Sen- ator in the district comprising our nelgh- boring Genesee County. With a record of 200,000 accident-free miles in his 17 years in driving a schoo! bus, j Leon. Gibbard : ; has been given a certificate of merit by the Imlay City Board of Education. Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seelbinder of Ortonville; sixtieth wedding anniver- sary. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hadden of Lake Orion; fifty-sixth wedding anni- versary. . -. My. and Mrs. John Hackbert of Farmington; golden wedding.’ Mrs, Frank - favored-nation status, the details of — old wherr I was so young.” He is'a past . é ¢ Music Fills the Air " Piiom letter to a psychiatrist: “My David Lawrence Says: U.S. Needs — * a Soldier-President sicvs2= TALK Organization, for example, an at- {rom him means business Defeat of Eisenhower could be They talk alike—if anything men SPIDER WATCHER tack on any one of the other 14 RESERVES CALLED interpreted abroad aa & sigh of *7¢.% bit more interested in house If it sees a fly busxing in 0 members must be considered the hold topics, while women lean’ spider's web and brushes the in- About 15 million Americans Weakness and uncertainty of pur- 11. 1 baseball and politics; and sect free, it's a man, If, instead, same as an attack on the United served in World War II. Tens of pose in America, Re-election would Grn dress alike, particularly in it watches to see how the spider 7 thousands of reserves—who-had al- be taken to mean firmness and 1.5. iisure hours, operates its trap, it's a woman Net only must there be mili: Tready- fought in one war—were continued military strength—the * = e It it always takes the first seat United States, but America must 1950 to 1953. reinforced by a vote. men women og yg ee = are even begigning to Jook alike, _ ¢t, it's a man. - make clear its intention to ful- In the 1952 presidential cam- ae most markedly” the younr the fir seat and ig gure athe fll its obligations, paign, the Korean War issue was — core,“ erro eS ee m would be better, it's a America, unfortunately, failed to due as much to the resentment . can at anothér teen-ager woman. fe oe: make clear in 1950 that she would of many of the 15 million Re- ee ee ee and tell at a glance what gender _ If it s climbs into a taxi fight to defend Korea, and that servists that they might be roc Be Doe temggy Age eth SS a" abead of Iya country was invaded by Commu- called inte service again as it | Commander-in-chief? Some pessimists say the similar- it always pays ab driver nists. si ad wun Gao ts te Beles et the really big issue in the pinwheel the te they Py ities kn doe j families and relatives of the (Copyright 1986, point where ha : you to dance, it’s a _. mere than ‘195,000 American New York Herald Tribune Inc.) ©4n't be sure whether they're man. If it gets mad because you PY a Bs aie Leaner ae wor } om - : ing with a man or a Women. — don’t aakit. to dance, “it's 8 Eastern Europe we 458 . “ee <9 se on America necds « calm, courageous “aDzy/ William Brady Says: nea hing fp ld oe! ing whether ene Ve lok. ages Ve eS ee ’ mR ee n ae TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1956 ~~ PAGES 15-17 |COnference Nursing Educator to Speak Wednesday | Gather Monday in son Spea ‘Hospital Auxiliaries Will Give Tea| 2 8iminghom Janet Anderson Speaks Nuptial Vows\{ospital Auxiliaries Wt ve £€Q) % Birmingham and George . Anderson of Law. The Women’s Auxiliaries to. St Se Uelians Rid oe hensvery len eee a oe rence street. Joseph is the of|Joseph Mercy Hospital and ife membership ‘ayne Uni- Music Mir, and Mire. Peat Tomeino ofitioc Geherel Hcepital teve: con pesca fe ee a han eect Bronx, N. Y. _ [pleted plans for a ip Tea nae Association, and she belongs|day st the First Methodist For the ceremony attended by Wednesday, The 2:15 o’cl affair to the National Members of the 200 guests, the bride wore a {Will be held in St. Joseph Mercy Society from the University of Chi-/eeeninghem Musicale were how pate ead ny with a |Hospital gee din oro ge —-. rege free bees) sleeves, a fitted bodice and a full | Mrs, Mary Kelly Mullane, direc- Temple Youth Plans | peiegaies representing Pontine skirt. tor of the nursing program of a No 16-18 ‘ representing Po ‘The skirt was fashioned with aniD&tonal drug foundation, will be |Nov. 16-18 Meeting ueniey Sates seve Met Oss overskirt of ince on plented uyinai's, Veer Soe the afternote gath Temple Beth Jacob Youth Group|williaa Furlong, junior’ coupeloe tulle. ‘The lace extended into al°"© met Sunday at the temple. General) Following a coffee hour and reg- easel trad A registered nurse and gradu- theme of discussion was the Michi-|istration the business session con- Her crown headpiece was| speaker has held many profes- being held in Pontiac Nov. 16 - 18.\oxford, district president, presid- trimmed with seed pearls and iri-| slonal positions such as assisting Planning the event are Rhodaling Introduction of state officers descent sequins, and her fingertip] S¥pervisors in operating rooms, Goldberg and Judith Levine, gen-|and reports from senior club presi- veil was, of French silk illusion, meee may wlighnns committee Shairmen,|dents and junior counselors. were GOWNED IN GREEN puonail at Macy Ode = ee Robert Stolorow and Jettrey Siegel,|""°Wes by discussion groups, Jeanie Serravalle wore a forest 3 ; entertainment; Phillip Berk, pub-| . A musieal invocation was sung green,gown of crystalette with a| Te speaker has also served as a licity, and Michael Nosanchuk,| by ® quartet from Pontiac Tues- Sabrina neckline and full ballerina-|***!stant director of nursing serv- — transportation. day Musicale, directed by Mrs. length skirt for her duties as maid|*®, ®t Receiving Hospital in De- & / ” Miss Goldberg and Miss Levine| Ferdinand Gaensbauer, Members on er uals sadam er etd Soe ne Pte peg on a o ean, ani rine other bridal attendants, MrS.\Nursing, Wayne University. MRS, MARY KELLY MULLANE arrange See re igg ig lrg hy my . Joyce Setter Woolcock. orange gowns styl the Gilbert Burrell of Lansing, said of heme Shower Honors (Dance Is Held dances during the evening. _—Inewly elected president of the papa . Welcomed as new members of] michigan Federation of Music wea sels inaels of Fiat Rock |Miss McKenney |by Allemanders |tte sroup were Mr. ‘and Mrs.|Clubs, greeted the members. fol maid. She wore Nile green nylon Fred Huber, Janice Schatzley and|!owing the buncheon. crystalette, And Windels of Yvonne McKenney of Clarkston) Members of Allemanders| Jack Schatzley. Guests for the - je * 4 was honoree at a bridal shower Square Dancing Club met Satur-/evening were Mr. and Mrs, Har-| 1” the afternoon, — musical pro- plan a late summer i Pik ‘ Lae x : Sees ons ay i 227 oS ee * Z 1 9) 4 9) © «PTE. PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, 06 evil, interwoven, as only You'll live with these peo- ple.. . feel as if what is happening to them is hap- pening to you ... right up to the superb, unexpected, un- expectable ending. Everyone will be: talking about it. Be first to read it in the November Journal. Debbie and Eddie Discover how this top enter- taining team, Debbie Rey- nolds and Eddie Fisher, find time for each other=work eut problems typical of working couples everywhere. Come inside their home ... see how they spend their free houfts in “Young Hol-* _ lywood at Home.” What's it like to work in the movies? Author Jessamyn West shares with you her humorous impressions ‘dur- ‘Ing the filming of her famous book “The Friendly Persua- Ex . Looking over items to be sold at the bazaar to be | held Thursday at St. John Lutheran Church are (left to right) Mrs. Caroline Williamson of James K boule- vard, Mrs. F. H:-McClellan of East Beverly street, chairman of the bazaar; Mrs. Edward Huttula of North ie the afternoon, Ardmore street, cochairman; and Mrs, William Parks of State avenue.- A cafeteria-style luncheon will be served beginning at noon and continuing throughout Pontiac Press Phote 7 y a (Ce 43 he at « x. ae Sour Dalton a Cashmere... Dalton creates this sculp- tured skirt in a choice of precious fabrics. The well-curved lines are tailored on the straight and narrow of Doeskin Flannel dyed to match js $4,995 Shown with Dalton’s Classic Twin Set Short Sleeve Pullover | $] 9% Long Sleeve Cardigan » $9595 SKIRT FESTIVAL All. Wool Tweeds, Flannels, and Mixtures. Sizes 8 to 18 in Alvin's finer quality. > % TELEGRAPH at HURON Mon., Tues., Wed. 10 PARK FREE REAR OF STORE to 6—Thurs., Fri., Sat, 10 to 9—Sun, 2 to 5 ; € Dalton Cashmere Sweat- i Story Tellers Meet at Shaffer Residence Mrs. J. R. Shaffer was hostess to members of the Pontiac Story Tellers League in her home on State avenue recently. Mrs. J. Wendell Green was program chair- man for the evening. Grace Clark told the old German) folk tale, “The Black Cat of the Witches-Dance-Place” ‘‘The Sun's Sisters” was given by Evelyn Cole, and Laura Cobb gave an adaption ot ‘The. Mysterious Bear on Mc- Dougal Street." Mrs. Elmer Hutson will entertain the group on Nov. 29 at her home on Ferry avenue. oe ae Oe See Oe ee ee Oe ee Oe Oe : MOTHERS—This Coupon ! Entitles You to a , ' 10% DISCOUNT : on Any Boys’ or Girls’ : WINTER COAT ! Good Until Nov. 10, 1956 ‘ | Congregational © {Hold Luncheon ‘Itack. Not very comfortable when “Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tatu of East WILLIAM H. TATU enifteld avenue ‘will/celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday./ They were married in Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Tatu have 3 daughters and 4 living sons, 17 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. embers of the family will help them celebrate their anniversary at thé home of CarhE. Tatu in Ortonville: <<. h meal, Serves 6-8. Z Church Wornen Clothes Need Fitting As Seasons Change Every wardrobe has to be al- tered from year to year, Your fa- forite wool dress will need the hemline changed, your crepe will need adjustment at the waistline, your pet skirt will need to be taken in a little, Don’t put off the alterations. It detracts from an attractive appear- ance to wear clothes that-aren’t carefully fitted, During the Middle Ages. men slept propped up to an almost upright position — the easier to defend themselves against at- our stretch-out, TEL-HURON CENTER LLeolakakoadakedelebeledetedendordes ! compared to supersize bedding. ee ba * Bring the family and ous color film through Gardens, ox 0 BOY'S CLUB elle talalaatatalale a a e r : An Invitation = to attend the formal presentation . ) of a new color motion picture “ZOO VIEWS” _.... Photographed by mand Bill and Helen Nicholai Bib at Pontiac High School Auditorium Thursday Evening,. November , Ist 8 p.m. 45-minute trip via motion pictures in glori- No Admission Charge Tickets available at os EPPERT’S CAMERA SHOP 57 West Huron Street FE 5-6615 530 East Pike Street FE 4-0551 j Lal Lad enjoy a breath-taking i “/Reader Suggests Ways to Entertain Child Guests Hostesses Can Make Young Visitors Feel Welcome, Prevent Misbehavior . BY RUTH MILLETT “But, all too often, we find Would you like to know how to|houses that are only show places make happy, well-behaved guests|and devoid of a real welcome to out of the small children your|the child, nowadays.” writes: “A hostess whe | “For babies under a year: Bright colored plastic clothespins, bright. rattles, pan lids and a clean sheet | to put on the floor for a ‘play pen.’ | “Ages 1 to 2: An old, discarded, compact (minus powder), an old' pocketbook (preferably one with a zipper) and blocks. A PULL TOY “Ages 2 to 3: A good pull toy or push truck to take out in the yard. |} * * Cs i “Three to five-year-olds would, love little picture books, a spoon, to dig with and a spot in the yard in-which to dig, small toys, blunt scissors and an old magazine to cut. “For ages 5 to 10, why not a | paper sack of, 10-cent toys, from | A halo of beauty ‘ground your face... this is an autumn coif- fure of remarkable beauty ... young, chic and fascinating. - DIOR’S Hair Fashions 1083 W. Long Lake Rd. Bloomfield Midwest 6-3212 Midwest 6-321 which a young guest could choose | one te take home?” My reader also has this to say: “It seems to me the art of friendship is lost when the house becomes too precious to include the child. Mrs. Peterson Entertains CAR Colonel Steven Mack Society of the Children. of the American Revolution met Saturday at the! West Iroquois road home of Mrs. | Everett M. Peterson, senior presi- dent of the -group. i * * * Ora Hallenbach told members of her recent visit to Tamassee Daughters of the American Revo-| lution. . | Also speaking at the afternoon meeting was Mrs, E. G. Clark who told of the aims and pur- poses of the national society and) sketched the history of the local] chapter. * * Guests present includeq Mrs. Allan Monroe, Mrs. Maxwell Doerr and Mrs, Keith Deyo. Cathy and Mary McHugh and Diane and Carol Deyo assisted the ‘i i hostess. YOUR OLD TYPEWRITER iS WORTH MONEY! AUTHORIZED REMINGTON DEALER ADDERS — REGISTERS PORTABLES SELL THE BEST AND > VICE WHAT WE SELL! LONG TERM PAYMENTS! Lay-a-way Now for Xmas FEderal 4-4022 - PONTIAC TYPEWRITER 52 WAYNE ST. the Detroit Zoological L r OF PONTIAC Imperial Beauty Salon For 20 Years at.20 E. Pike St. Now Open for Business ‘4 cal 219 Auburn Ave. Please Cal FE 4e2B7B tor appoiutnient Your Patronage Will be * € Appreciated — Edith E. Stenson, 8 Owner i so bad ee one > visit, Shown with the bandwagon (left to right) are Linda Cappel of Lanark street, Betsy. Bradley of Spokane drive and Karen Anderson of Lincolnshire . drive, : aN The Ike-Nixon Bandwagon came through Pontiac Monday, stopping at various. points. Mrs. J. A. Rammes, chairman ofthe Pontiac Area Citizens for Eisenhower-Nixon, arranged for the —_— Personal News of Interest in the Area| Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Simpson:of to visit his mother, Mis, Charles and daughter, Brenda, of ‘Lexing-| Elmhurst drive have returned from | Dawson, and his brother-in-law and top drive and Nancy Owens of Oak- jsister, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Brown. ; tons took a@ 12-day vacation spent in central), Mary Day avenue, The visitors’ |" drive are vacationing Ontario. Whilé in Guelph they vis-\stay in this area will be divided|timore, Md., and Washington, D. C. ited their son-in-law and daughter, between Pontiac and Detroit,, They are expected to return to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jolliffe. where they will be guests at the their homes on Nov, 6, They were guests of the Rev. aid Hotel Statler 1 Mrs, James A, Bewell, brother-in-| * Ne ; law and sister of Mrs. Simpson, While attending a convention Br idge Winner S during their stay in Harriston._ _ in Chicago, Mrs, M. D. Stapp of | \. -. * | Inverness avenue is a guest at |. Winners at the Monday gather- | the Palmer House, — -|ing of Pontiac Duplicate Bridge 7. 6 ¢ ‘Club were Mrs. Norma Keller and one of the units of the Women's * Kathy Crouch was recently elected president of Oliver House, | z cooperative dinner recently. De- Graham. * * hd “News and Goals of State Conven- titipated in community singing and a duét_was presented by Mrs. Ma- Mrs. Lois ber. Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. John Miller Quadrangle , Mr. and Mis. Géfald L. Bandy |Ernest Guy. The group meets each po roma at the University of | (12¢ Florence Ogden) of Ortonville Monday at Hotel Roosevelt. and Mrs. Alva AshleyJed the group in- prayer. SS are receiving congratulations on, A University College freshman,|the birth of a daughter, Linda Kathy is the daughter of Mr. and/Kaye, Oct. 23 at Goodrich Hos-| Mrs, Charles W. Crouch of East pital. Square Lake road. | Grandparents of the infant are CASH_ AND CARRY ‘ * Mr. and Mrs, C. E, Dawson of Los Altos, Calif., arrived recently —PIANOS Tuned, Repaired GUARANTEED 48-HR. SERVICE Free Estimates, Ph. FE 5-8222 _ CALBI Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Gould and children, Ernest Jr, and Janis Elizabeth, of East Longfellow | avenue are visiting relatives in Hermansville this week, * * * | Refurning recently from Newton, | Kan., where they visited Mr, and, ‘Mrs. Robert Westover and son, | Steven, were Mr. and Mrs, Russell | J. Black and son, Dennis, of Park-' 1 churst street. 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They were: Com- 2 » Organization, right rela- . oe Sepeteeniate | |Phyllis Smith Wins PRR age A Boney Soy A Music Scholarship’ Dealer @eshiy agpehdunentn Phyllis Smith, daughter of Mr. : : any child has. and Mrs. L. C. Smith of Rapid) omah.” “ae . Ghose ot a “I don't make such profit | of & $900 scholarship at the New , my afternoons are so full and tube cme of tee, GLOWS FOR 'S7 grateful, it does my heart good!” Boston, Mass. ; ; ‘ * @ Phyllis, a freshman at the con- has new If you like children, and are povtyng { B- wy Gh voice. Se ee ; 2 | ope Praeger te | fieh Schoo. Wile shots COUNTER-DIVE! Stamped, self-addressed envelope Pontiac was a member iz care of The Pontiac Press, and ll of the a cappella choir and also Even-keel stops start with Oldsmobile's new Counter send you my pamphlet, “ belonged to a junior: group of the Dive... @ new front-end suspension feature thet with Children for Profit.” Tuesday Musicale. rodvese stopping dip"! 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GMC Blue Chip Trucks are used for delivery. 3 rr 0 O z 9, PONTIAC-BY PONTIAC PEOPLE” 1 T >} Cc -GMC'- WILSON-Gm inte ett eee Heit lila fi ALA Hela Fi if i [ with her eyes. He held out arms and she moved expertly into them. . They swayed together and Steve stepped on her foot. I almost cried aloud. I shut my eyes and leaned my forehead against the door. Steve Barton was taking dancing lessons. He was doing this for me. He was learning to dance for me. When he took me-to_the Rose- wood Room for our anniversary party we wouldn't sit out the evening like a pair of bumps on a log. We would Gnesi Py * I opened my eyes and looked again. Steve and the sensational young lady were gliding around the room. His jaw was set with a fierce determination,’ his fore- head was wrinkled in a scowl.). He wasn’t having fun; he wasn’t even enjoying being in the arms of a female like that. He was having a lousy time, he was hav- ing a dancing lesson. . . be- He loved me. I watched the two figures whirl across the floor, and then my heart sank. Steve was waltzing, he was learning to waltz... and perhaps that was all he was learning. Perhaps he had insisted on that, not realizing that the number of waltzes a dance band played was next to nil. a favor to him I would - stick around and speak to his teacher after school, I wanted his sur- prise for me to be perfect, — And then, it wouldn’t hurt to let the blonde know that Steve had a wife, also blonde. Just in do without listening to a lengthy, embarrassed explanations from a suspicious wife. I lit a cigarette and watched this smoothie with the hopped-up spectacles go about her business, She assigned studios to teachers and pupils, directed new students to the head of the school, answered the phone and made entries in the appointment book on her desk. | * * *& « ~ The girl was not only the most efficient receptionist in town, but it was a good bet she was the most charming. She was a big sister to all the women, but she wasn’t that to any of the men. I could see that ‘she made each man feel that this business was being run solely for him. She had a touch, a Very personal touch. She made me wonder if I, in spite of my 20-20 ‘vision, shouldn't invest in a pair of those’ gold- bedecked odd-shaped glasses., Looking at her, thinking of Steve’s teacher and the other gorgeous faculty members f had spied upon, I realize that my husband certainly knew how ‘to pick a dancing gchool. , The pupils for the eight o'clock ERs ; Beagr 8 [oF F ge i SEF E = od —_ i was extended almost as if she handing the paper to me. I took it from her, It was a cut-out, a silhouette of . an gleamed wickedly against the black of the silheu- ette. There was no mistaking the’ macabre artist's subject. It was the girl who lay sprawled on the floor, her eyes glassy with the horror of wadden deatts. I stumbled to my feet and started out of the room. Her murderer was somewhere near, very near, There had only been a minute's time since Steve had left this studio and I had en- tered it. There had been only a minute for the murderer to slip in through the door and... . My legs stopped moving and I stood facing the door, afraid to open it, afraid to turn from it. I had watched that door from the reception room. I had seen Steve come through it, close it behind him. It had not been opened or closed again until I had turned the knob. I,forced myself to turn around, to find the other entrance through which the. killer had come,' through which he had made his escape. Four mirrored walls, shining, solid, met my. eyes. There was only one means of entrance to this room . . . the door behind me, the door that Steve had used, I had seen Steve with this girl, and she had been alive, No one but Steve had been in this room with her . . . and now she was dead, murdered. room, grasping at the edge of the gesk classes were beginning to swarm/ in now. They were young and 8 7 me lwas still ‘ringing *in ‘my ears, the for support. The wal music I i, fester beside her, reaching for the plece of paper.” any of the and drank, At nine-thirty I phoned- home. There was no answer. Buy ten- thirty I had been in every bar and restaurant in our neighbor- hood at least once. I had phoned all of Steve's better friends; I had done everything I could think of to find him, At ten I saw the headlines on the papers: DANCING TEACHER SLAIN POLICE SEEK WALTZER By the light of a street lamp I read the story. plates where we ate discovered a minute or two after eight o'clock by her eight o'clock pupil at the Crescent School of Dancing. The music for the vic- tim’s last lesson, a waltz, was still playing. The engagement book was missing, but it would only be a question of time before the mur- derer’s identity was discovered. The fact that he had stolen the book proved conclusively that Miss Farrell's killer was her last pupil, the waltzer. I tucked the: newspaper under my arm and started slowly for Lexington Avenue and home. unlocked the door and went into the living room. Folded up on the love seat lay the Waltzer. He was sound asleep. * * I shook him: “Steve,” I said, “Steve, wake pre ‘ Without’ opening his eyes he smiled at me. ‘Hiya, Blondie, where you been? When you weren't home I went to a movie.” “Steve,” T sald,” trying to keep my voice steady, “Steve, you're in trouble . . . terrible trouble.” He opened one eye. “Huh?” “Your dancing teacher . * Anita Farrell . . . the Crescent School, Steve...” “Oh.” He was still smiling sleepily at me, amused - by _my new color scheme. “You know about .me dancing. Well, I'll tell you, I can explain everything...” “Steve, wake up! There's been ' i ' a murder! And the. police are jlooking for you!” “The. police . . . looking for me?”’, “It was your teacher who was The police think you foo { murdered. did it, They're looking for you ‘ P | f yi Y f j \ ‘ VY ag 3 \ rs i - oe SAS ee es ee nae ae eae a ee ome Se) Sar en ge eRe Te oe ae ke ae eee, Se ee ee eae ae ae ee he eSeRS F The body of '|beautiful Anita Farrell had been T swam, then|, . . I'm the murderer?” I handed him the newspaper, 7:00—- [waited until he had read the know yet that I’m the Waltzer.”| Now State Senator, Broomfield, water "ho, because, 1 athe the ap- (4, of, Royal Oak, socks, election Ne ee “But they'll soon know. There |Dondero, Oakland County's Repre- We. need ager fount must be other records at the | sentative for 28 _ in our woefully neglected secondary tad na copy ques-| Broomfield, who carries Don- wazaM s. BROOMFIELD ton of me, "They now : ‘Sepes tocins tn Get Leghttanns — Pry Pecmbeg: ncr sant en ee ee ‘ie ike Ged ae i the iy wad! the cost “Yeah?” youngest man in Michigan's history without interference from other “{ know you didn’t kill her.” to serve as speaker pro tem of the ? government waits. “oa : * House. | “Drainage and sewage disposal, “Deep, down in my heart I) An Air Force veteran, Broom- - essential to public health and wel- know you're not a murderer.” | field attended Royal Oak schools fare, must be provided on the same “Thanks again.” and Michigan State University, terms. — << He is married and has two chil- - “Suitable educational facilities “But what?” dren, and personnel must be provided for Suddenly it was all too much | 45. statement: our children and for a more ad- for me, ‘I collapsed into a biub- | ., vanced system of adult education.” ps I pledge my fullest support to = org owe tears, President Eisenhower and the poll FRED ELIAS My ho ee J Say: hus [Pott the President’s proposal for a Gn a ee ae eee cee rele 0 Fos the it |*@X cut for small businessmen, and Oakland County state senator. " Rag geoctine but | Pledge fair consideration for all Part owner of six drive-in res- just for the records, to please say([Torees’ leeislation which would taurants in the Detroit suburban sat tend tar tan ta.hoar inok Be the working man. area, Elias was the Democratic had not killed Anita Farrell. oy elt tdi thdieel tailetinns ts nominee for the post in 1954. Connie, he said and sat down working out Oakland County’s wa- A member of the Onkland beside me on the love seat. ter, road and drain problems, County Beard of Supervisors, nie,” he said, “I went through); we should not ask for fin- Elias serves on the beard of di. grade school, high school and & ancial aid until we have examined . rectors of the Michigan Restaur- without rubbing out any ™Y!In the long run, federal aid is too FRED ELIAS - is = past president of the Michi- teachers. ee eee ae gan Drive In Assn. and the ae ae cluded radio, television, newspap- poli cr and restore} Mazel Park Businessmen’s Asso- doubt that I could do the| *“! betievé the same policy J " p- ;policy out of politics, same with dancing school.” should apply to education. I will — motion picture indus- /the bipartisan approach to our re- pein ssibhink tae! te . 8 @ support federal aid to schools in lations with other countries. At|_4 county ——* He dried my tears. He got up| meedy areas if local ‘control ef | A past commander in the Ameri-|present, we have no foreign policy. Elias is married and has three and walked around the room, then the schools is assured. ican Legion, Sutton is married and| “The present dortage of 300° oe «2 ® sat down again, this time OM) «If elected, I will maintain two|has two children, ~ classrooms is a national disgrace.) -}1is statement: the arm of a love seat. He W&S/ offices to better serve my consti-, His statement: Wee hint tase totaal une te OOP 1 : phos | thoughtful, wondering, and m0St-|tuents in the north and south ends.| “In Washington, I will work to Michigan,” and I ly worried. of Opkiand County, providing di-|the limits of my ability to bring results on such ‘She was alive when I leftirect contact with my Washington|back to Oakland County a. yas hys her,” he said. “Somebody got into) cerice.” share in the return of our s, unemployment, fair that studio between the time I left payers’ dollars en Shag and when: you went in and found PAUL SUTTON | ‘ practices, | old age needs, wa- her dead.” Paul Sutton, 45, 6f Royal Oak, e have never gotten our share 4 civil defense aT, + fleet sales director for a of the federal tax ‘dollas; in- n pertinent af- No,” I said dismally, “nobody trucking Oakland did. I was watching all the time.” |firm, won the Democratic primary|*te*4. our money has gone to pay feovle of “Connie, somebody . . . some-|in 1954 but lost to. Rep. George) Projects in other states, : how, got in there and put a/|A. Dondero. “Local such ag the objective in seeking bullet in her back.” Sutton, active in the party since) ‘Twelve Town Drain, cannot be election as state senator is to “How, Steve? There's only one/1927, is a past chairman of the| completed without federal aid. fairly represent all of the people door, no windows.” Royal Oak City Democratic Com-| The current deadlock in the Oakland County, and not just “Could anyone posisbly have /mittee. Twelve Town Drain ilastrates and or special got through that door without your the intolerable tax burden im- seeing him? Couldn’t you pos- one . = gay ase posed on local communities if is everybody's right sibly be wrong about that? Think! Woug War If and heo lve in| MY are forced to carry the "i home, a good hard, Connie!” Oakiand County’ since 1951, His | Whole lead. individual liberty I thought hard; I prayed that | professional experience has in- | “I will also work to take foreign : I could be wrong about it. I sald, “I never took my eyes off that door. Nobody opened it be- tween the times you and I did.” “Well,” Steve said, “that’s that.” We've got to find it.” Steve roamed the room as ing for that answer. I stayed where I was. Neither of us was using the right method. .The si- lence of our frustration length- ened into minutes. At last Steve dropped desperately into the love seat opposite me. He looked at the silhouette on the coffee table. He picked it up, studied it. ; “Yes,” I said, “and what about that!” “The killer probably put it in her hand after he shot her.” “But why, Steve?" “T don’t know...” “Steve,” 1 said, and wiiat 1 was thinking sent chill- through me, “Steve, it’s like veodoo, isn’t it? That needle through her sil- houette is like a needle through a doll’s heart . ... a hex. Maybe the murder handed it to her before he killed her, let her. get the significance of it. Maybe he wanted her to suffer for a moment before she ed.” _A policeman is. knocking at Steve's door as “The Blonde Died Dancing” continues tomor- row. Navy Cancels Visit, Sails for Secret Point THE HAGUE (#—~An American naval force today was ordered to break off a visit to the Nether- lands and leave at noon for a secret destination, a U.S, Embas- sy spokesman announced. The ships are those of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet's Hunter © Killer Group No. 2. They include the air- eraft carrier Antietam, six de- stroyers; two submarines and a tanker. . 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But Walled Lake Ironing Them Out. apid Growth terms — the difference between Alexander Hamilton, who wanted ‘rule by the rich and the wellborn because he didn't trust people, and Thomas Jefferson, who trusted the people, believed in their collective as a lot of big buildings, and as a colunm of figures. |. “The Democratic Party sees Michigan as seven million people —seven million human beings~ "| whose safety, prosperity and well- being are the sole reason for the ‘existence of government.” HITS AT WILLIAMS’ Cobo said that Willjams’ admin. Republican-dominated, 5 * * * The mayor said that the gover- nor operates on the theory that “If which is -leverybody has less you can offer more and more’ to people.” ing: Bs “Here in Detroit, they built some magnificent the gigiys wi row, Cobo will introduce the vice president at a Veterans Memorial Building rally of party workers. Sen. Estes _Kefauver: (D-Tenn), the Democratic \vice_ presidential nominee, ig scheduled tomorrow for a swing through Battle Creek, “lot her schooling from a nun at ‘operation of the Legislature,’”’| ‘Fay, 8, a partment. “We have a volunteer fire de- of nicipal offices there when that work ig compléted. “We are working on a new zon- ing ordinance to replace the Com merce Township ordinance which we worked-under temporarily. “We are Working on a pro- Mom, Dad, 21 Children Bid for Family Honors — ZEELAND (® — ‘The Gerritt |Kooienga family—the parents and 421 children—of Zeeland). was in Chicago. today contending\ for the _ititle “America's biggest family.” They are attending the National Shoe Fair. \ Besides Mr. an(l Mrs. Kooienga, who celebrate their 3ist weddit anniversary Nov. 18, the includes Andrew, 30: Henry, 29; twins John and Ardean, 25; Arnold, 24; Gerieta Anne, 22; Wayne, 21; Ger- ald, 18; twins Elmer and Elma, 17; twins Marian and Marilyn 20; twins Floyd and Lioyd, 15; twins Pearl and Pauline, 10; Lorraine, 13; Jarfies, 12: Twilla, 11; Joanne nd Lois Jean, 7. The Bay bridge from Oakland to San Francisco has been a toll rev- eme success and as a result the rates have been reduced, several Flint and Bay City, . times, 4 i i E z af ESE z4 e756 i Lake’s rapid growth is by the increase in the | registered voters. Only 600 to vote on the first attempt at tion in 1952. Today 1,383 voters are * This is an increase of 401 over the special election only a year and a half ago when incarporation was ‘approved. superlatives to describe the area's growth, \ “Our surveys showed we had RR \ Clare Riley, president ‘of the Walled Lake Chamber Com- _ merce, doesn't have to any three major ;Walled Lake has three business)city this year for the Christmas districts, and we try to sponsor hol that will help every- body. We hope to decorate the}a survey of this area recently POINT OF TOWN’S GROWTH — Mayor Charles Riffenburg of Walled Lake gestures as he explains background of the municipality for the new City Manager, George Shaw, at right. They stand in front of Walled Lake municipal offices. idays. . “The Sinclair Refining Co. made Pontiac Press Photo Brings Many Problems Using this sutvey as a basis, we expect the city to double in popu- lation in the next five years. To- day it has double its population of 10 years ago. Two big factors noted in the survey were the new Lincoln plant and the St. Law- rence Seasay.” Ward Richards, manager of the Walled Lake Branch of Community National Bank, translates the community’s growth into dollars. “Our total footings have in- creased two million dollars in “We had to remodel our building last spring to care for the in- cre business. We formerly had five tellers’ windows. Now we have 13. Nine years ago we were serving some 5,000 people in our whole area. Now we serve 20,000 within a 10 mile radius. “The Post Office has had the samé¢ experienece. It had three mail routes then. Now it has five.”’ Richards cited new industries -as a big factor in the community's 62 business firms in Walled Lake\ seven years ago,” he sald. “To- day we have 865 in the city alone and some 142 counting all of Commerce Township. : “We are seeking to promote bet- ter relations. and improved condi- tions in the city and the surround- ing area, We joined in & Univer- sity of Michigan survey and are trying to carry out its recommen- dations. We are cooperating with the city to make this a better place in which to live. - \ “We are trying to eliminate ing in to fleece the public, people with\no licenses arid no local busi- ness establishments. : “We\are proud of the Midwest Ski Meet we put on last sum- mer. We had competitors from 13 states. It was the biggest such event ever held in this whole, section. of the country. - “We have 45. members in our chamber at present without any real campaign for tew members dren's pranks, has become terrific, their offspring in taking say the parents who are sain toys for shipping abrofd. UNICEF’ pennies. Westacres The collection for the United Na-' in southeastern Michigan. ‘Lake Community Church. Waterford labor $180, and hopes for more Y¥-Teens have slated a clothing ‘time. ‘ this year, We keep in mind that oe, No Terror; but Terrific Is the Modern Halloween: Halloween, once‘ a terror forjfor the group of, senior high -teen- householders. worried aboit chil-lagers who'll be asking donations ‘ot any wearable clothes, shoes, and Ringing doorbells for the tions Children’s Fund, successful UNICEF tomorrow night will be in many areas in other years, has|members of the Junior High West- ‘been taken up in numerous locales Minster Fellowship of the Orchard Last year this group eollected Ontario Police Find Runaway Detroit Girls WHEATLEY, Ont. (INS) — Mary Lou McKay and Susan Van Assche at the Van Assche summer home, 45 miles north of Windsor. Scouts Tour Detroit _ -WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP Eighteen members of Jayno Adams Girl Scout Troop 229 are visiting ithe Detroit Library today and will tour. the Detroit Institute of Art this afternoon, accomparled by their ledder, Mrs. Clifford Ouel- * — rive for UNICEF for tomorrow | ‘The young people will be calling/lette, and Mrs. Rex Oakley, Mrs. ‘night, with contacts throughouf |early in the evening, for a 7:30/Robert Bowman, Mrs. ith , the townships from 3 unfil 9 p.m. |session ef games arid refreshments|Huffman and’ Mrs: John Harving-— Mrs. Edwina Isaa¢son is advisor|is:planned for them. ‘}tod. * | ae | | bj i< a4 = * << a * 4 4 & 4 a q t i ig 3 \ HL ee be it Le Tree Ses eS ee ee Weare * & PLUS x & GUY ‘MADISON JOHN HODIAK « DEAN JAGGER OPERATION ie Featuring: peuicious ¢ CHICKEN DINNERS, T-Bone Steaks, Ham Steaks, Baer B-Q haar weg wide Veal Cutlets, DINNERS COCKTAIL BAR fe 3-982) | °™ Business Luncheons—Dinners te Take Out NOW SHOWING! 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M-G-M has filmed the famed stage sensa- tion “Tea and Srmpethy. about a young student and the housemaster’s wife Kno De ae a SE Oe Se those who called him “Sister Boy”’ ., before she helped him prove it! Deborah Kerr, John Kerr and Leif’ Erickson. play the role created on Broadway. And the great screen medium has enabl them to attain an even more powerful crescendo as each of these intimately interlocked, characters moves toward the most talked-about dra- matic climax of our day. Those who we Robert Anderson’s boat nae ey rhe pel per ne te shouldn’t— bably be the first to gree the he sa delicate yet passionate | rtrayals. “when riers ‘3 * be tne A Rs th So knows a Tom vat: aad ; om Lee is lucky enough to know a: Laura Reynolds. Shining with the radi- ance of Miss Kerr, she is a woman quick — to sense the sensitivities ofo one who will find it difficult to adhere to the he-bther faculty wiyes’ advice: “Don't —— emo- tionally involved with eran, rR osoqpes all you need give them is a litt teh and sympathy.” At first Laura i is amused and touched by Tom's Peres ppy-love for her. But what is. Laura to do when her attempts to esca his nce on her are interpreted by Tom as betrayal? Does she do right? Every viewer aren decide this in the soli-- tude of his own heart. ; . \. Producer Pandro S. Berman ‘dad direc- stg Bam capture every fe 6 every stinging an con observation i in the best imaginable taste. Now filmed in CinemaScope and Metro--. « color, Anderson’s script faithfully pre- serves, and often enhances, every sud turn and turning-point of his own. long- run play. Jigs And M-G-M has made certain that the electric tingle that ran down.B nm “opening night now ruris down’-your it ng nd Spat ne when you see “Tea a ¥ thle ta Li GEE be face red? And what happened to Michigan State? you didn’t hear, it was Oklahoma 40 Notre Dame 0, and ) Michigan State 13. Now who's the number one - 7" j wai, , 4 | d i 2 | . | it Ha E A eae Ff Talia : : ¢ z i i z Bs TTae Fete : i &. Team Gets Support — Lindsay Still Y EF 2f Te 2 = HE : i we Ae this season it was forecast that ried home -—- some dead, some | State Hunters Heading for : ~~wseem Record Gun Accident Total : LANSING (INS)—It seems ap- | history wag in 1945 atets ant Sih ween. Sie ae Mets, EE Ve of the highest CHICAGO Wi —~ Kenneth L.{it.” Wilson said when all the ( * Wilson, president of the|contributions are in the fund will U.S. Olympic’ Committee, says|8o over the million dollar mark. * * * jotagy jy 2 gpm Habe “There have been thousands in yesterday Wilson said “the! i. and corporations.” down of some of the donations: SPARTANS’ LOSS — Husky their lives and 118) MSU halfback, Clarence Peaks been lost to the $168,000 from track and field try- Arthur Hill Skids to/tion dollar mark.” added Ninth in AP Poll of} : Schoolboy Elevens Bi By DAVE DILES Flint Northern's drum-tight on Press Class A poll. Expect Announcement skidding Saginaw Arthur Hill, remained atop the Spartans’ football squad for the balance of the season. . The speedy star was injured in Sat- urday’s upset loss to Illinois (20-13) and State’s team doctor says he will not be back in shape this season. a 3 fr — * * - ad a] 2 Monitor on Sidelines - fe LA Rams Try Telévision to Assist Grid Strategy Se far as T know it's the only ,| Was short-wave radio coaching of ty Sele kind in operation in the LOS ANGELES ™ — First it quarterbacks equipped with re- receivers in their helmets, Now comes coaching by television “to the sidelines, vA bal ae * -~ The Rams’ pass coach, Jack Faulkner, explained it this cuit’ TY’ gimmick. With this, an from public view as the Hawks coach, located up in the js box, can diagram plays and/PTepared for Saturday's homecom- down onto the"S ame Against Michiga field, where they are picked up on a 1tinch monitor, jreturned from a 21-20 victory over| Army only casualty,| great style for the Central Michi “Not only can the press box): — talk to the players on the : / Nowa Team.Drills rans dtl eam je ene «(0 Privacy Again IOWA CITY, Iowa @—For the way today: rede . 2nd straight week, coach Forest 7 Os Evashevski still shielded his Iowa “It's the-Rams’ new ‘closed Cir-ltogthall team’s practice sessions cently Two Ex-Chiefs Sparkle he is earning “‘close to year,” an NBC official said re- bs « Mahogany case, wad * * * practice. he diagrams changing|ter and are comi Greenberg fo Talk gocemmshane ‘want to find out whether Leo wants to come back to baseball,” Greenberg said after — te Connelly Not “Tt doesn’t matter to me. I'l break the record Connelly hurled the hammer 224 »»8% inches during a practice The hangmer was weighed terday on a Los Angeles Depart- ment of Weights and Measures scale and found to be five-cighths an ounce light. - Se schoolboy heap for the 4th straight week, | CHICAGO (M — The Big Ten Central. climbed to 5th place with its 7th successive triumph. All top ten teams are in action Bast Detroit ‘ * ee ig eee eerree egfon ie! 6-1) Seeeeeterias aaw Arthur Hill (5-2) ......... x Cen’ 6 Cree tral (6-1 af Others: Plint Central and Mus’ $3 need. ‘The amount of aid needed it! search agency on Ist place’ in the Associated| : and Vikings, . ors, Lorne Worsley of New York ‘date belore tangling with test. | LOGY Concerning New |and Gien, Hal of Detroit. are Ged Athletic Code. _ |for the lead with a goals against obeeee . cit fieay cacceeetrs*: Gglaid to athletes on the basis of| Memphis at 3 p.m. 27 on Wilson Cites Olympic Aid| pads Scoring Red Wing Star Heads NFL Race for Honors; Howe in 2nd Place in style.” a at» the Quarterback|).» games, ftom Olympic Try- a on to the National Hockey Wilson gave the following break-| Points. A four-way tie for runner-up ‘ - 4" : outs; $45,000 from swimming try- Was broken and it was Gordie - Jouts; $360,000 from contributions| Howe of the Wings who moved in | Ings Ciain at last year’s football games, and|Dehind his teammate. The Prep Grid lead sara * * @ assists to hoost his total to nine. "{ “Contributions from this year’s) ee , football games other collec-| _TOd, Sloan of Toronto counted on the mil-|three assists, but no goals, and now is tied for third place with Michigan AP Sports Editor one behind Sloan and /Bélivéan. A week of inactivity on the high f*— —-—— is Norm-—Ullman of _Detroit_who school football front failed to shake’ roup at 0 |dropfed behind teammates Lind- average of 1.57 a game. cret ‘ndvaaked Bey C117 |nancentet iodey “aicertng|Almont Sets Sights Art, ih ved 60d bain """*1QN| Share of Title With the defending Southern Pointe, which made « briet/€an work on the code yesterday |. hampions New Have nr undefeated Dearborn crew! Action for a new code was the|# Share of the title. New Haven is bi recent Big Ten|®*sured of a tie, with a 5-0-1 mark. pro-|Almont, which pins its hopes on a for athletes an “‘invitation| Victory in Friday's tilt with Mem- this weekend. to hypocrisy and deceit” and that|Phis,. has 40.1. wae The ties were against each oth- | Pts. | \. coe 199 Peached “stargeri ier, New Haven dumped is Bey Clay Osotral (eens oe EE Fe eek te lace _—_ G pida Catholic (6- Pevres 96 . P Y Ain Arbor (6-1) .... aod The new code would standardize} Friday's game will be played at a oe by ® TlIllini, Purdue on TV Gathong 6, and Grand Re e 6 4 CHICAGO » — The Big Ten |. Grosse ty and Jackson 1; The new plan will be presented |football game selected for televis- to the conference at its winter|ing Saturday will be the Illinois’ te meetings in December and -willlinvasion of Purdue at Lafayet Hungar 1ans Depart become law if it receives tnani-{IInd., thé conference athletic office for 1956 Olympics day. up to his pre-season billing as ' The committee yesterday hadjone of the most elusive ball car- appealed to Hungary through the/Tiers ever to play football on the Swiss legation in revolt-torn Bu-|Pacific Coast. truce” to permit the athletes to} Jack (Moose) ne tines Orne tom | BASS Rated With Matson Ining Nov. 22, the International] STOCKTON, Calif, W) — Fleet/a class today with, say, Ollie Olympic Committee announced to-|S°Phomore Dick Bass is living | Matson of the pro Chicago Car. dapest to arrange an “Olympic * tein this season 79 times for 518 leave for Melbourne with safe con-|lege of Pacific coach, fact, a try. He's scored eight duct from both the government|says the ISyear-old speédster is|touchdowns in five of the six ind the rebels. — A s0 good it's just about impossi-|COP games in which he played. tae een chee Rk der ee lon; he How valuable his 518. yards tion, the is|other. player, Although Bass $till/have been is indicated by . the scheduled to arrive in: Melbourne|has two years of college ball|fact the Tigers have. gained 1,159 on Nov, 10. ‘Heft, Myers sald he'd put him in yards in all on the ground. ‘ : t : { Ws £ iE & y 4 4 4 if E Ba ie diay § Z a Be 3 Oa i WHISKERS NOT YOUR EXCLUSWE GUIDE BAR STRETCHES SKIN TIGHT... STOPS BLADE BITE! pops whiskers up and gives you closer, smoother, safer shaves! SCHICK INJECTOR RAZOR |Abe Woodson Honsred jthe upset of the college football | | 5 3 i i; : | 3 at i } i ¢ z ee i ra AH fil a3 Tucker directed Ordered for Podres NEW YORK (INS) — A fishing as ‘Player of Week’ NEW YORK (INS)—Abe Wood- day and he easily won “player of the week’ honors. International News Service’s pan- el of experts selected the speedy Norkus Is Winner Over Philadelphian NEW YORK (INS) — Veteran Charley Norkus, on the heavy- weight comeback trail, scored a unanimous ten-round decision last night over Philadelphia's Joe Row- an in the televised feature bout at St. Nicholas Arena. Norkus, at 195%, held a 10%-pound weight 11956 topped the million gate mark |—New York, Detroit, Boston, Kan- tition. ees AP Wirephote TUNING UP — Stanford's John Brodie, the nation’s total offense leader, plays a tune on the piano for his fraternity brothers. In four games Brodie has completed 61 of 102 passes for 734 yards and seven touchdowns. former manager of the New Games’ Father Time to talk with Leo Durocher, Now in Melbourne Sports Briefs Five American League clubs ‘In sas City, Chicago. : : “ss * ®@ Up to 1956 Wisconsin has—pever won a clear Big 10 football title although it has shared first -place once. = * * Michigan leads the all-time Big)} 10 standings in the total number of conference football victories. = LJ ae Bob Lemon of the Indians is the fourth American League pitcher to win 20 games during seven dif- ferent seasons in major compe- The Bears beat the New York Giants 23-21 in the first world pro football playoff tit] game Decem- ber 17, 1983, in a Chicago thriller. The Olympic 50,000 meter walk is the equivalent of 31 miles and Cox fan. for it on fourth down twice near midfield, and made it advantage. 120 yards. both times. - Hunters’ Roundup EVERSHARP Annual deer hunters’ roundup for Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club takes place Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the club's Waterford headquar- OCSC Event Wednesday In the second half he worked {like a carnival hustler keeping a “quick huddle” Gopher offense rolling at break-neck speed. hunters’ banquet on Nov. 1. Presi- ATTENTION dent Lloyd Sibley of Clarkston’ will make these announcements. ters. Final plans will also be an-| nounced at this time for the new) i i ; .- i : J ‘i i j : FE s-0406 | 2 Ousts Old ‘Crunch’ Style | Oddly, Cox has energized Min- nesota without doing much pass-, ing, for which he drew acclaim as K's Chisox Offer Giants, Durocher, who once said/i York dl “Nice don't win pennants,” has he'll manage Cleve- land if the price is right. 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"lterday, | WATLING, LERCHEN & CO, { married Jan. 11, 1955, in Chieago,|complained to her neighbors that quate ion 0, as near sci: John Putnam, %3, of 6810 Forest- LISBON-—Ruins of a Roman city | idideed 4 sstechdraster = = > TP thirteen months earlier he was their dog chased her chickens and|*¥out steady. most coed to prime wooled iawn St., ig in good ‘condition at Duilt during the Second Centiry Members New York Steck Eachonge ond Othedlending | % divorced by singer-actréds Julie| asked that the animal be locked up. |cull to low goog lambs 1 1.00; mostty Pontiac General Hospital today, (have been uncovered * PONTIAC: 716 Ponting State Bank —FEderal Coal & Su | Co. London, mother of. his daughters|A few nights later the coraplain-| Spee ng eh F "7i8| According to Waterford police, lage of Torre de i DETROIT: 3r@ Floor Ford we ed 2-35. Supply ‘Stacy, 6, and Lisaj,4 ing woman the neighbors |slaughter ewes 4.50-4.75. Putnam was having his car serv- Alentejo Province, about : Mae 9 wt. 140 N. Coss Ave. , to ask if. they'd please turn the : iced at Frank's Mobile Station, from Lisbon. 1916. 6° fet eewel tevte Rie on. * "FE 5-8136 Japan's new tax law benefits|dog loose. She said she t| A-new date sirup ahd sugar plant|4805 Dixie, and was standing in| Excavations show the cit; at . cae | Senet missionaries, To-|there was a peeping Tom at her|in “Iraq will use /24,000 tons of|front of, the vehicle. when it rolled fairly good condition, with several) ! are Oe eee kyo . window, Gr dates a year. forward into him. jstructures still standing. . * be 4 he ' ! | - ¥ * * & ‘| Congress appropriates funds.” ss '| Thomas, in a speech loaded i i i é : F i i i : 4 *- gE5a% 28 : re He leaves one daughter, Mrs. Jenotie Foots of Lapeer. i fi ROCHESTER: ald Jacob Hewitt, 317 Drace St., will be Wednesday at 9 a.m. at tt ! | 4 FF j Surviving are his parents, a sis-|at Roth Home for Funerals, with ter, Jan Louise, and grandparen its, burial in Romeo Cemetery. He died Mr, and Mrs. Ernest St.-Charles Sunday night. Schaeffer. garet Hamite, all of Toronto, Ont. Herman F. Edler és ORCHARD LAKE — Service for Herman F, Edler, 66, 4164 Alston Dr., -who suffered. a heart attack a few hours before his death at 11:30 p.m, Sunday, will be Thurs- day afternoon at the Lutheran Church in Kilmanagh, with burial in Sebewaing, Prayer service is " |counties, om ‘Goblins Aid UNICEF more than 1,000 Grand Rapids chil- ldren tomorrow night are-expected|System. The proposed capital im- to result in funds for the Uniteq|Provement budget was adopted yes- Friends may call after 7 p.m. provide funds for school buildings carried by 306 te 110 and on a spe- cial levy of 2% mills for five years for -new sites and general. fund reimbursement was passed 287 to 129, in Lyon Township School Dis- trict. In a vote on increasing the 15- mill, residents voted 299 to 140. “The district includes parts of Oa land, Washtenaw and Livingston GRAND. RAPIDS # — Trick or treat .Halloween excursions by Nations: Children’s Fund (UNI- CEF). A similar effort last year collected $1,000 for the fund which | 4 } main department of General Me- (Confusing Allies yesterday, wil be arranged ty shel $1 (QQ in lems SOUTH LYON—With 440 votes/and t cast, a bond issue for $225,000 to home Truman Charges Foreign Policy ; a ' ; e z a * RF : l a Police Seek Thieves More Light on Detroit DETROIT (INS)—The Detroit terday. | India will enter the World Team ae ime Championship to be played wor’ in Moscow this year. ae » FE 88 a Depends ‘on President ated from skimpy political intel- many, say none, His enemies, le ri eee z ohieg a unittaade Hither other candidates of GOP's stripe but they'll ignore Duff. A. successful ticket cutting oper- if Mr. Eisenhower fails to take a ¢ « ation would be disastrous to Duff|ment would be endangered. This then reniinds voters that Clark is|forth from election to election be- on the Executive Board of the|tween Democrats and Republicans. Pennsylvania Is Muddled The “ADA Line,” says Duff, is to-work.toward one world where America’s Constitutional Govern- campaign talk goes over big in the rural sections of Pennsylvania. will be dictated by about 300,000 Pennsylvania voters who make up the so-called “‘float- ing bloc’ which moves back and | They. gave Pennsylvania to the year previously already banned it. Walled Lake Youth {Tossed Off Sceofer mt oc- Maple- io merce . Officers Gordon Miseniar told the Press the scooter operator saw the car approaching and made a sharp turn off the gravel road which ap- parently pulled ‘OOconnor’s scooter out from under him and sent him flying into the side of the Bisbing car. 4 stn intern dennds lie E state at v re eH 4 F 4 bea SEEpits E & Wright, Norman rice 4 Stack; dear drew Hamilton. ULANCE GROUND Pursiey Pune Hom, FE ¢-1211 Donelson-lohns FUNERAL HOME “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” (COATS FUNERAL HOME, on Pisina — @ Twp. mnoughtful Bervice PE 25061 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME ~.. Ambulance Service, Plane or Motor FE 32-8378 The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to § p.m. “A all errors should immediately, The 5 assumes no sibility for errors ir than CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Day 3 Days 6 Da $1.50 $2.76 1.50 1.80 225 © MI & & was * s3 Aaseeus= Beazaese 5 dba 333 WELDERS Group Hospitalization Paid Holidays APPLY — PARAGON Construction ie cee new EXPERIENCED DRY CLEANING man, Collin’s Cleaners, 630 Wood-/ Rochester, OL 2-7711. _/ “EXP. SILK PRESSER 8185. Cooley Lace RM. ; EXPERIENCED SER ST. tion — ant, full & part 47685, 1 EXPERIENCED OTL AND ij GAS tion and irvice ” burner installa Women with personality, us men, Apply in person, K. F & Co., 8 8S. Adams Rd FIRST CLASS BUMP AND, heer nde “NEW CAR Salesman need several § ee sales men who oualife ‘ASK FOR MR. MOORE Cy Owens, Inc. YOUR FORD - Pontiac Mtr, ¥ ee WILL EMPLOY 3 SALESMEN All Sears’ famous benefits, as you qualify for them. Earning gy se of $150 per week, draw against _ commission. - For confidential interview call Mr. Lynch, FE 56168, ‘between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Taree, ... ‘ : Real Estate Salesmen Looking for an Poy Eee and contacts. - MAHAN REALTY CO. W. Huron #t.. _7 pm. and 8 p.m. MI 44970. WTD.: STOCK BOY MeNally’s Men's Wear 106 N. Saginaw — . TO Sera Gans ort, . This is not just «- offer. We are M ygee onlg Ro at ‘ist seeking a - real and wanting to_ live Michigan’s Te working cond rite or call collect ins Rex- A Drug Store, Frankfort, Michi- “YOUNG MAN. Bome exp. men’s furnishings. McNally’s Men’s Wear 106 N. Sagitaw Help Wanted Female 7 aGart time telephone survey. work Ir the qveaieas. Must be over 21. -_ plano, 25 E. AMBITIOUS WOMEN UNUSUAL he ge wt ear, who can work. 3 to 4-hours $200 ® day, as much as = week. interview, van EM Apprentice Cook Woman between 8 of 26 who is interested “in asus 4 pocema & dinner preparation cook. ~TED'S Woodward at . Lk, Re, BABY SITTER, MAY LIVE IN, bye ee Lk, FE 85-1131 after BA Y SALESGIR«G boty) 20, day work A Spires Pak 4 Mile « B’Ham, BABYSITTER FROM 3 P.M. TO 4 mm 154% Chandler, CURB GIRL FOR NIG , SKIP. _per_Drive-In_ 3425 Wheto CHECK ROOM GIRL experienc Pply in person be- Bloomtiels. uke "Mt shin, COSMETICIAN For_drug stére—Must be experi- enced in prestige lines. Excellent Gre evalications to" Box as Pontiac Press x pe Es ee Sh; nT a DISHWASHER i * MI 4-000 | EA Y GIPTs, a ! hav friends, neighbors, ¢ in vole home for a Tor Pat day time or evenings. FE 4-9658. aL LY LADY vE ha Eg SE ig BP rents work. More for home 5-8614, ENCED WAITRESS, rRES6 WITH GRILL . Paw a beth gt rill, 3517 Eliza. EXP. SILK PR R ae 8 Lake Ra. é ry, ewe for Birming- office. highly ac- respon- E: WAITRESS, MUST BE xa children or 51086. FeEnIaT GIRL W fe ated Fe Get more driving sense for our call FE 53506 TPE | “PROM BAdiafew® 0 ROOF. Pe deat i oS EM rene Pager m ni MODERNIZE Your kitchen or bat at low * castom i inte Wed bachons Phone FE “TRENCH ING AND BULLDOZING | R. D Tompson Business Services 13 | APPLIANCE REPA.R. WASHING Taye Electric, "S02 3 iW. Johnson. A-l NA A V~ fee AIR COMPRESSORS ARC WELDERS nee BOY A hag bt WORK ALL Te WaREe OF FOUNTEE iN f 4a ee PER BUSHEL ‘Seta PICK: i jAus noeuta® Cub tractors, mixers, pumps and Work Wanted Male 10 rE. HOWLAND sas Dixie Hey. PENS repaired by factory trained . men at our store. Genera! Printing & | Office Supoiy Co. 77 W Law-— _ence Bt. Phone FE 30135 APPLIANCE VICE | We service all makes of wringer | and automatic washers. 30 yrs. in| Pontiac. ROY'S, 96 one PE 2-407) __ BLOOMFIELD W. Walls windows, wi, meee, 44 J e ACE SERVICE Pe trimming. \tet our OVAL bid, FE B ok . Phone days. FE s & Au! f 7842, e estimates. Licensed LOCAL & ONE-WAY COAST TO COAST THERE "REDUCED R ATES i Scans O'DELL CARTAGE vee “fuse FE sane ‘Trucks to Rent nan it Vonties ree and indesSiai Tractor Co. Black and white “Beagle lost in or around Davi- son. Please call MA 5- MN EY WORK. Some repalred and built new. i By the —- established registered | company in Pontiac ‘tbe fooled by amateurs. places furnaces, botiers, rators. ae water heaters cleaned, a eeeat’ Deseial fies | ney, ones jer cia es for heating, FE 54-3701, RY WAL PREE estimates. No j- too big or small. FE sie. Pn re cl FURSA SERV- oh ~Pumbing: “Chesber Nelson. LABTERING, COMMER aca & repair, FE RADIO, TELEVISION and ASH- ing machine revair Pick up end delivery. W-rk guaranteed. FE AIR SERVICE ON WH pele washers RB. Munro Elec- tic Co. 106: W.. Huron. rie se it Free colar Va ome 23-6019. Fe A o sER RE- . 118 E. Pike. Pi TRL- MAN 10 TREE AND. REMOV- Dressmaking, Taltoring 16|" ley St. ALL KINDS. OF ALTERATIONS. ~ Garden Pie qe ers 16B. | Soon Tin a a undry Se Serve 18 = ae pane nan, rel: 6906 collect. LOST: WEST OF ROCHESTER, -2 tri-colored Beagies, 1 female anid _i_ male. 0 aentig EAGLE. a = AND brown. woaale, 2660. Vic Oreste and ‘Heseste County. jotify Eugene Cox, FE 5-2324. ae — HOUND, ALL WHITE, with tan spots, . Vieinisy of White Lake Twp. Dog needs medical sucntion. . OR 3-239. Rd. eck oe oat of Lo Needed tor work. Call OR LOST; SAT. NIGHT, VIC. oF on a ‘Clarkston. 7. k and tan coon ay eward. — 5-351, ee ag a ets, ein with brown he goats, icinity of: Pleasant Lake and Reward, FE ‘1 BRITTA ANIEL. 1'2 NY Also Weilmeranen, Clarkston, ‘MApie or MA-— = = ge Lg ‘ € clier Fe you se see ome cer ae ge | Sa rel a er, C ; tone Rds. Anawers to “Taffy,” To Buy—To S¢ll—To Insure reward FE 6-341 : a ne? FE = ti te one & e? 59200, | - ich scue Lea : REWARD information of En BICYCLE. Bl ive Schwinn Je ~~ chrome lentes & hand | Coope cones fe co, mae, rakes, new tires, Contac Open eninge Relyea, FE 03796 or FE +1875 we ae “Ph, Pm 2008 | Ply ha A RESERVAT A TERNATIONAL DONOTELS PONTIAC TRAVEL — ‘« -$ERVICE . - 608 W. Huron st Wid. Children to Board 26 26 Wid. 1 Household Goods 27 27 FURNITURE NEEDED rea > joe UskD FRACTION PIANO af 3 alares, Fre 40093. Wanted to Rent 29° ehtid desires four-reom bedroom heated apartment "partially furnished or unfur- nished, Ground floor pre- ferred. Cal PE se. Share Living Quarters 30 se a COUPLE TO SHARE ¢ RM., MOD- home : | old. Vicinity of | TRIP? i 3 } BEDRM. HOUSE BY YOUNG school. Mr. aaa thee 4 HOME Whee you lust = = your property It ty and let en te: =" Edw. M. Stout, Realtor, Tl N, seginey a. Ph . FE 56-8166 a Be trove an m mE B “CASH lag Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 BUYERS WAITING: | ,-Soemmt St eee ag For Your land contract or equity private Arrmacytve, Cue all Get er Pon mge: 8 ba —— ee hoo. Close | Berviee Con Ted Ted MeCalloagh aay rena ——— J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor | ___* “phage 86 FE. Walton Open -Eves. | 2 RM: Ts ONLY. 617 CONTRACTS WANTED tale ayers wait : _ve bg y balances new sr or sms at = ast. on x. + we 4540 Dixie Hwy. “$250,000 rod our ur qeneee} ne egrehant | = ll x jand go ge NEW SCRABBLE SETS, by number sets, $1.69 u ty fit) BA Lawrence, FE 2-1414 Notices & Personals 25 An rrw PP tt ANY GIPL OR WOMAN NEED- riendiy adviser, contact ing Pe re, A L. Phone FE Miia. confiaenual. Ye Salvation Army. i A face 5 Jon dy of worry. Know the face * soon matters. Private consultation, FE & 101, Ll 4-0539, Acrotred Knapp Shoes d Herman ow 31807 tp FOR SUPPLIES. Mrs as rE ae, #3 Mark. PALL AL fe oe | DAINTY MA: In Debt? - if you are haying trouble m «ee cov. CREDIT 4i%s Pt Theate PAINE “(frames “ E. LET U3 Sf ao oe before > sell. Fe dw. M. Stout, Realtor MMACRDIATES fast Fe For Yot Youn = a or equity in your K. L . Templeton, ee 333 Orchard Lake dd. Highest Cash Deal fomaseinte wbarers. For Wave de: | Sete A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S Telegraph Rd. FE 4-253 ca ene 2" Snatadiae ch orm ean, Om, Tele throu 4g Classitied rhe 7% 3 ROOM W ApT. 1 CHILD i 3 ican PRIVATE | entrance. a 2 AND 3 RM NC. 8. im All s. ter rates. MY 23-0171. prema © Cabins, 468 __8. Broadway, Lake Orion. ee ~ ie ane child.” FE 50142, 231 Oamun. ~~ nishe 3 fee 7 RMS. AND PVT. BATH. WORK- WORK: ‘only. FE 2-1672. we LARGE Rk WITH PVT. _ beth, Adults "ely, 1 164 W, Pike, 7 ROOMS, CHILDREN WELCOME, util. furn, 73 Clark 3 ROOM FURR. APTS, ADULTS. "SS Pash Plac ¢ i sus, OrrER NEWLY DEG dulte. 143 poe Wey ROOMS. “PVT. i ROOM, “iat FLOOR. , REF. Aduits only, FE ROOMS é& y hing NICELY FUR- nished eet 5-3 ne. ROOMS a an Lge a. private S ee on Cali OR i soak KTVT Sanit _aitulte only, 287 net AS DON’T PASS UP anoipe dt ea unneeded belong es for cash FE, 2: ist. UPPER. w. “SIDE. raik 235 Fie she —-_™ wi tiie oe bus ‘MODERN, fT} Phen Wat Pee welcome. bP Pon- ne andy lige oF SOo Sra wane yep ea |~ Fa * kiteben. APT. 5) goes laginae couple or bachelor, “i r AVAILABLE NOV. 1 West side i aN larte, to lot ‘paved VASBD ‘DER Phone FIf 5-8875 DU PLEXES” Ree a East Bivd. iene =, couple, or with. “Se pring §-7641. rue * pore ars Mee) john K. Irwin : tise. “ Club. 3308 Fox or LARGE, CLEA\ d no Loe sont cs PLEA a Watkins vd Lanagt ; ge after 6 ae a belore't pas Witiams Lake fro 8 8, tem | fsiew, #7) mo wnlll dune ist John Kinaler, Realtor’ LZ r furn n welcome. Water * eae Lavender! en) “Trick or treat?” ae age = ¥ rs 20 W. mehr Pm D44t1 # STOUTS DOWN —' — pvangulew, wie 3Tt gs. Te Eves, & a. & Tel-Huron.| $8,500 FULL PRICE $8.500. 2 se full 5 basem lake — on choice corner rc < ty Bog ‘Down an A PL ig od payment only $1,008, PA “per cozy | eall Mrs. Hoyt, 2 bedroom Wi al Home in fice nice sitdtvleton. buicelow. 0 x $9,000 with $1,500 do plastered c - eae] SYLVAN L. H. BROWN, Realtor | ass oremed Lake aves FE B04ls ranch R.Irwin| Best Buys | sicnmMe mss a 0 eel . 5 BA ig! BA, -0 a'tietes| HERE'S A BUY — | James KBIvd. a Ms] REM bs MEET wit wits, a‘farge vettownss bn beat| $0, Soute ‘uias aheeeekss INCOME SPECIAL ‘ie for execute el eeet ae #@ t. Cedar Sheke _ Pg} old. 2FAMILY INCOME a oe ae’ bate down: ADAMS REALTY CO. a FRE 43303 ve. AT on MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Elizabeth Lake Estates tone —Just move in. : LakeOakland This and bunga- low room ind. sun porch beers down. Te iAkErnONT. Low Down Payment bome, full full to 2 Reme, ony bere. lixs alarm system recently in- ee a m= RAs with $1,450 down, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | Lakefront . Bagins Excellent bunting & fishing TM Gatien ated MY) REA tke aks , cee Saami ome GURESALE | Foy nae ~ = RECREA Room, om, | Special ‘ Sono acu i nat | Seu'uy. Cheam sa fre Orly var ran wore: || Feo ig et gt R. J. VALUET, Realtor Fg BO ed pet Tarursnce, Where ‘can BROWN | #2 : Price Cut!!! + ‘Ledie: Tring Realtor |"Eaeeutiratcimpatt.t | ows’ rut atone sae on PE soi Pease hot pater, ai sink & all brick, 1% story with gas sauee"to’ s| Cink Ban Rarer ge : rage. Full ent, 4 foom bungs-| * SP MAO. ap oe ae, ; pene'te"nica| Rateman — $ room modern : ‘ , basement and fests | . Kampsen “Immediate wor) REALTORS FE 4.0528 = For Sale Houses 43 AT UNION LAKE’ OFFICE PE 56-0671. : Houston For Horhes HOME OTHER HOMES AVAILABLE C. HOUSTON REALTY FE 4-6331 “MAC” McCAFFERTY ‘ur aa ments. - i“ “w with terms. value $13 Pg family to il family, give ws « call. | ; Jim Williams Realty 1218 Baldwin avenss. on Harbor Keego This large A ag | tiose to bus line. Only 61,500 down, “ West Suburban heater. dot with nice lawn & shrubs, wn, 1,500 do John. Ky Irwin RR a. : ‘Street Phone FE 5-441; Eves. FE +318 Poems Om 5m * | Open _ Eves. + oun. ie to 3 Tlent terms. WHITE BROS. REALTORS Happiness and Good Families ... go hand in hand with a,Good Home and we ef- they are too numerous to mention, For instance, a 7-room btick with natural TION with 3 bedrooms, on’ diwn and two up, for only $11,000 with excel- Located in Pontiac on the east side, Call Today For Appointment © — WM. A. KENNEDY REALTOR 3087 W, Huron FE 43560 Open Evenings ‘ti @ WEST SIDE | Six rooms—$3,000 down, Ol] heat, room, #in 7-ROOM HOME Nice area—5 rooms’ & tile bath down; two & y pine paneled rooms . Pull basement, gas heat, qarage, paved drive. , Permanent aluminum siding. La well-landscaped & ed yard and more *- joy being a part of it. We! ot |have so many good homes the |at reasonable prices that fireplace in TOP CONDI-| Ave. f rE After In Waterford Village tiac: Newer custom built 7 room home with 2 bedrooms an# bath gown and 9 bedrooms and bath up. Nice basement and oil fur- nace. Also, modern 4 room rent- ed house Witow owner, Price $21,500 with $7,000 down. 5-270. . 8 iN “home, k| Good family home nor. school, } ee ham 6 ot te ot een? . up ken ¢ of clean. 2 car 8 full bath om, sarege. Lareg lot, $13,000, . Ja id —_ a no Garene. ice yard. Fenced, 613,- vheben, checcts’ galore. i 600. car garage, lawn and garden. $3,- i ag iden: ee Giroux-Franks on Vv Rd. 4 rooms, bath, . EST. A = garage. Cail for sppoint- on Dale Bey ss on etol - ROSE McLARTY : FE 3-2162 or. PE 54-3578 ~" RK 3 BEDROOMS CA $750 DOWN ss ’ ent. A very unusual buy at 96.860, 1's P*hedreoms,. living room. "com: tached and pis) a eee ome eee 0 Jun beim end | targe Th “teo tock ts depth. Lake Sratok os mest and clean as *, On Oakland Lake. $180 Gn, it can be us ‘you this | 99780 full : me Near St. Freds . This well buflt OFF JOSLYN 2 up : bath) and one diate’ jon, 3 bed down, full bath, living . sep home with oak~ floors, modern er dining Tees vel ees ity ree TO nocene oh bet walls, full basement, gas steam water furnace, 2 car garage heat, carage. very clean and neat, : Seal 6 egy 2 Phong A Sin priced at $14,200 with terms. landscaped. It’ t| CITY, OAKLAND AVE. 2 bed- ES iow. ine down pe | rooms down, with unfinished ment: stairs. room, severate din- ing Toom, modern — — R. D. RILEY, Broker | S85t: sewiy painted, gas furnace $09 Elieabeth Lake Rd. PE 4-1157 extra shower and la ory, tote, of SPECIAL __|_ SSS S4usssoo win terme, Built t 1965. this 3 bedroom : = raen, bese eS beau-/ CLARK REAL ESTATE tiful kitchen, perimeter | > conee & Ted’ teh With sh Oven Ever toes & guctere , privileges on, Williams & Mace-| Multiple Listing Service __ ie ae a ta i ne fee er See cont | 11 Acres — 2 Homes F A mortgage : Well located southwest df Pon- | 20 Acres Wooded room newer rustic ranch Better Ranch , N Red brick bg ahs exte- . 25 ft. carpeted ving room, ws bedrooms, vanity tiled bath, kitchen eup- boards and Formica a Price _KINZLER REALTOR Phon re 43528 oe 2-os29 or * Multiple Listing Service GATEWAYS to "HAPPINESS MODERN HOUSING NEAR PERRY STREET BANK Brick, with ateam . Storm ft rely qarege ¥ location. Offered at $31,050 $s.600 down, GOOD INVESTMENT. To Buy—To Sell—To Trade YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT! MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS REALTOR 1011 W. Huron ¢ Fe 45-6161 FE 20263, ©. von BEE pune , ful bath. Located be- 2. tedrms. oh mam Seer. Sis only. Full price | eenic, Ideal | ied and » ra i : i sd if i f “th si i i su this mienett ive home located on large, Wt | pees rooms. neler’ fireplace. Interior finishing, Furnishin; Prclutied at the low price of $10,000 MILFORD AREA / New 3 bedroom : A Just & few minutes’ drive to the ser Lineres ie deen EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd. Union Lake Villa: EM 3-430) - OR 53-3314 WE BUILD — BRICKS $10,975 CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 ¥ ddea SC aw <7: WALLS — FULL BASEMENTS 3 BEDROOMS tates on extra iarge - lot. OI, AC HEAT- Oak. foots, ceramic tile DORRIS & SON REALTO! bath, hot water heat, birch 7 W, Huron Phone FE 4-157 kitchen cabinets ere just some of the teatures of this : : fine home. Only $2,950 Dn. ANNETT vitesse Ye) ’ * si Williams Lake OFFERS 3 bedroom starter home “Pig with take bitviages, West Suburban Rough wiring included. $295 Located one block from Lo- en ? a tus Lake on lot. 90x135, ; signees "Tarts | F.C, Wood Co og ud: 4 washer, ° oon 0 mM » Ine. ’ . " automatic wa & dryer. — e Open uaacet Aluminum storms and After 7:00 OR 3-6449 screens. terms, Corner Williams Lake Road & M59 “Lake Oakland Front PEACHES ’N’ CREAM 5 rooms and bath plus en- Older home, in good condition. Nice- closed porch overlooking LA Lge: a quiet surroundings. jake, fireplace cai ving fr . dining room, kiteh-— in fivin m, basemi en, two bedrooms and bath ail on t to ground level, au-| o8¢ floor, Finished attic, glassed . tomatic oi} situa’ in bg gr) ome car garage, cor- on 74 foot Jake front Bm Ee j = Rome Just ew. with beach. — ei eae: as heat and wer Gas ome wait. "hicuy “anazedped ter healer. Only ‘6,680.00 on easy need yard, $15,800, terms. mae ; 10-ROOM INCOME ~ i ncome Ideal for an investment. Li 3 Family Ine Street, toned com- room with fireplace, cining- room, mercial, baths, furnishings kitchen, te bedroom = iM in 2 ‘ments, oll heat, all |: Pt hg Sia conevees Geak in excellent condition, $18,-| S0a" "pone See ee b 000, terms ‘ " . ment, with possibilities of apart- ment, ofl heat. Close to stores, Rest Home schools and bus itne. Lake priv- Large. completely equipped fieges. Takes $4,000 . handle. 3 room = located in RETIRING? : Just the buy for « retired couple. in =, Or we ain | | reer rooms ahd bath, off heat poor aT is : fenced yard. aa to stores and ater heater, laundry ‘ oer awe large water, heatet, uae | LOW DOWN PAYM’T automatic washer and dryer. | Only down will purchase this ref tor, and new 21") five rooms and bath on TV. real business St. Ol] heat, hardwovd floors at $27,500, terms, fruit cellar, 68x150 ft, close Watki bak F , Sain tar is atid bus line atkins Lake Fron SON. "Situated on nicely sent PERSONALITY ELUS! scaped lot having 90 feet There aré 90 many wanes y beach, attrac-| sbout this home, it is difficult ve 4@ bedroom home in| know where to . Carpeted exe Living| living room 13217, with ig room 14x21, fireplace, din-| ‘tare window, dining ell, en ing room, ca . tie) with m extras stich as»dish tats, over-| Master, two bedroom tiled jooking Iake. Lge. utility bath. Attic finished. in red cedar room with shower and ponstng and tarpeted, idea! for lavatory, OU heat, 2 car) '*o — bedrooms. Gas heat, attached garage, alumfmum — vay aluminum storms bus at door. $31,500, terms. Roy Annett Inc, pom should #2. Huron TOPAerat 9-006 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 ) 5 2 000, eens 8 x WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR _ FE. 43561 1050-W. HURON ST. Eve. TIL 8 OPEN WOODWARD ESTATES, screers, large ‘ with substantia) down DOWN and 3 bedroom homes, some with basements, auto. ofl or gas eat, call today. * CHANNEL FRONT 2 bedroom home with basement, se ' bath, closets with large recreation area, The price only $12,700 on FHA terms. Russell Young REALTOR - BUILDER 412_W. Huron FE 44535 KNUDSEN Elizabeth Lake _ Lake front property with beautiful view of Elizabeth Lake, 6 rooms and i ' WM. H. KNUDSEN. - _ Realtor 610 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 44516, FE 2-0503 Owner left state and must “sell this brand new 3 ber- room brick ranch home with full divided basement.. Lo- cated in Pontiac-Watkins Es~ fenced back yard. a Warwick 8t., | NORTH ARDMORE .. plas- 3 bedroom home os NO DOWN PAYMENT And the full price ts only for oxo Mh «2 WESTSIDE. 4 BEDROOMS Ideal for the Herger family with its large carpeted Jiv- NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33 W. Huron FE 5-41 Open Evenings HAYDEN stairway to furnace AIRPORT ROAD. Roman brick ih home 26.6x68'. 2 bedrooms, floors, plastered a mic tile bath. 2 fi My es. 10x154. Call for ent day. $4000 down, ith sun porch pine, $6650. Terms, li our salesman ow fi ad “4 or de tails. Let him how d 1 ho sl you our IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. New 2 bedroom home, bath. Oil fur- c 3 White Lake. siese" on a dis C HAYDEN, Realtor fy FE 8-04 Open Eves. “ ON with rec, room, Large lot, Priced ‘ai $14,200 ' WEST SUBURBAN ~— $1,000 down ~ $60 per month | on Pinssant arias 4, bungalow. Pleasant liv room With 8 ft. picture window, Large convenent kitchen, 2 bed. rooms and bath. Utili room, jaspe lot, Lake ity fieges. price only § on yton tact wocaatte vie ractive wood-peneied ‘Ii room and dinin, a's love. ly .kedrooms, all newly car. and with huge dou- le door closets, Excellent kite’ @ttached’ 14) car eoreey: About '% acre of at $14,700, = GI RESALE, $2,100 pow NEAR WATERFORD oH Bt TON OML Su corner fs the site of Oe Lake Privileges wit to yours, See it) soon, - RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | Z ‘ va did fo Manes room home: 8x18’ finished in. Oe, «4 Peee were eee as Be Hes OREO car’ wash tn prea, onset i panatiens To ad duce eae ae Smcanel cometets ast: Roy Annet Inclwaps apn megetae, |___te__ ae : | eo "Get Reema ool Gee’ $4 WHEN YOU NEED ee 7 “oe nee AUTOMAT LAUND Templeton | sat nttatiet-a:| 220 t to aaa verity sate ee OFF CETONVILLE | a Fe Saino TOYS, TOYS, TOYS ¢ rooms & compicte bath, nan TA TIC i jo aaa At me oe : ie Sun Ol) Compan: oon, canis bas il ° "y. : r * STA’ oo. .: pen Friday evenings tt #—eaty rea Back Bigg. | HARDWARE fen one eprom) |) (Or — “ere SS Ps is Tv eee be eepeetee Bae » trom: $11. yi oe TH oe coed econ i ‘ + some Like NEW |HeEos SPs Ses) BisPiatcimtiete wi iomeet et | $39.50 AND UP : as CONSUMER'S 143 = 2N, MAIN | ee briek home with ROCHESTER, MICH, | ite'ieriits. NEW SURPLUS * APPLIANCES - >» 9 x wr lee os” office ha an 3 7 3 Loan Company FE 20706 ao : a re = Hotde & Ris: wseig Mt, Cages Sask Soot BE £306| ecraph Rd. - with secess | SEVERAL FA A we? calcago Severs ? a sise 16, 08. Men ew 9 Sige re — = re from Drive. Site for lake farms. acre course = eel Co , bs. 7 VINA TO: 5 ; ‘ oy. motel Ps ral =. ow. wae cae” : 66 W Huron thd Sring L Brule car end L n mpany ‘pansion ‘ = benk ts. : “ , r ‘windows : paints nese, About 41s acres. Bet- ye plumbing fix- 1M. Per Street : ‘ Milk's Mi 430 ,; O CO] | | Ser iook toto that 80 ACRES iy Pe needed to" start Becond Pricer! CADY's MOUTON COAT, iE i> | fina ¢ aD Yea In the Thumb area, good § room —— a a aw for __Hours 9 to 8; Saturd a tot 14, and 2 lady's suite, ots 18. 2 , 1 oond,, 040; . See Qtlees ts Leslie R-Tripp, Realtor | prick Dome, Sn Cal har. Marri: AUTOM AT LAUNDRY ~~ Buckner Customers a io, neatly new SURPLI Li * om loen Street Are LEA 4 snd =. 2e D198 i Se Ualecy decorated Mester cide i On See - ek eee Qa Syfesa Taos iiiif Hise, snoren_|"A MONEY MAKER | Happy Folks et arene OTR, : 4 “de parang | ones | Buckner’ with sise See esr sain te Gs] Cute ice Week| gamers tom, ett | © new eedery Stal" ie | min he me tently nwo | Ea See gplendid bargain and slow Si Wk* | Medium sine besernent barn, 13 cories mets, beer and wine, sine oi “a pie — priced | Siti "house, ‘chicken bows, gran:| sof“™aituret™ aa’"s SMeaseces | where ‘courtesy and kindness are ? > om house, gran- and 2. wiiere and kindness are SOUTH EAST ems! ary, 2 cat garage 75 acres of motern home, ‘ocated corner woown fo ov and borrowing A good @ room home . : food clay joum soul. Only $12,800, in lake, district. (app, paeres) | & pleasuts Mice ‘bain fat sesement ‘wits [CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Pile. “A “eplendht‘wusinnas for stoker best, doar garage, bar ee endear Ridgeway husband and wife. $1500 down fature happinees. by” af ‘E anea*e ROOM a anoking Walters Lake. fo a 100 | 213 Baldwin Ave Dorothy Snyder Lavender | comed, comed, and Four your pitrencgs a Se PoP none mus m| Ritson Hews Grand Od Home RADA | gy, qu Eloton yc, | ei %p. iin additional” bedroom x Pe O’CONNOR BOKER 4 Miles NW of Clarkston | me ose mig a Lease to om, up to 24 months to s se guek Seeanen, Owaere BEAUTIFUL 35 FT. LAKEFR ONT | fawn, trees and esuaea tn route for Independent Oil Co, Re- Naeyy de saateens bound snd wents fast) lot on Wolverine’ . $4,050, kitchen, oak floored liv- S7ires., *1. 30, Balance, terms. _, Saree fection. Someone will get o Teall with #1400 down. Hannan, Li| ing rm, and dining mm bath | _§ _ Miltord. BU KN cult. ‘compile’. —— HA furnace, Small cement block |* qauPenion, fot DRINK pans) — OND NS NSS | bed resis, | Rasy opin yw Sante Evenings after € call Mr. Le- For Sale Resort Prop. 44A A ge hm see rey Peo § ifferent, Rinds of soups. Ma- FINANCE s COMPANY enn @ 4 RASS LAKE. NEW CABIN. A y ghine plete set of ; | 20D FLOOR : ; A. JOHNSON, Realtor “Taree lot. | Center -esort, area. 813.780 with HA, Gown cad Beat otter Write Pootias Press au AY 1704S, Telegraph Rd. | fhe 'tshing. $000. ¢i00 dn. 425 TO BUY, TO SELL, REALTOR RNS LAKE re ana fe aie ee gues | Giroux-Franks |"%,8itind? Baa | me RAR*EION MALS ~ (Skeels}, Mich. SRAL REAL ESTATE TO SEE. — Sale Suburban Prop. 45. 45A «ne Dini ie OR 3-0701 | GASLOINE STATION. WALLED TI Open until ¢-Sun.1 to $ p.m. | Lake area. Requires $1,500 for pare as Te ee LOANS TO 1500 em > eS, Se. ee ee Rent Farm Property 48-A | $2008 Mittord gg We Lawpenee Be PE eisoe mow: frade "schools isber Body. 18) BARGAIN | ___ "G round Picor) ® i re : 13 FARM HOUSES FOR RENT | A wonderfut opportunity for a me t ANS To aleshal 1 188 ee ben e . 4 age 41 Matabiohed to iene nn hot Sale Lots 46) Scrturane. “Sue iizgom. one, | Seamiein aauond man, 2, bur LO nue pam Pouce. oe: fe Aarons ALUMINUM NORTH sIDE — S-bedroom heme - : one 3-Toom. All for -— | *aulpment. and stock included. In 9x12 Felt B. Rugs 125 or 2 11s with month, available Jan, ist on M fooadian, an Perce pereck se 0 $500 1f74,j0-1800 —. : aePRIOER oe a ramic | Mile ba , moter "kiteh- between, Ponting “& ‘Lake Orion. Petal only $1,800 or will COMMUNITY LOA) ast eee SIDING ated Bin heat, fully 1 ACRE PE_ 2-0635, trade for property of equal value. | 29 ®- FRIENDLY - 21113 evens 141 winctp ret Located off Crooks R4.. ap | Sale Business Property 49| 7° Stalls cell at once. EEEPLY 8s “Git REPRIO” TRON Yor NEW OR OLD soli ssa doles prox. i acre, 00n389,' no poses nbotinbes 4 . WHITE. , Mortgage Loans 54 ” foaéver Car bed, car seni, aS Forget = oomy kiten.| the low. low price of $1.15) | CORNER LOTS PERRY & MEI- maternity rit of cupped ae with good terme. roe, @ by 160. y Owner. FE Loans —~ $600 to $1,500 zine type erase: closed sears dy tou, ares e-/ | SMALL FARMS on ete BROS. homes, motem™er net. ts |* in ropa sus, Ress, Pr 38 . and you want to build a lo ‘ cat gepese , ‘ 8 ACRES — Modern 2hedroom we hy ~ e, ou'll have to oases car bet xe ‘tan oor he REALTORS pier or im : full adh with shower ol heat.| toe ay on, iF YOU iat, *. Open Eves. "tt §—Sun. 10 to §_ . ee oe FS ee 3ROOM OUTFIT T Over 500 ft. of road’ frontage | HAVE AS LITTLE AS $90 | Lots ON BALDWIN N. OF FISH-| Sale Land Contracts $2| * 7° & garage oF on BRAND NEW Recond, Hasy washer ...... Also various small frult. Just] NANCE DOWN PAYMENT, | ef Plant. Zoned commercial. $500 | _. ; ’ home. Modern, 3 piecg suite, 2 blonde step | | uaranteed washer... he per close in jrural . down A oo . ya tables, making ; iv ‘ Ld '. decora’ imps, ; 100x200’ LOTS Ridgeway 20% Discount a . 4 piece bedroom suite plus box 2 PAMILY — West side, 2 ‘full Located north of town, ideal springs and maétiress, 2 vanity heater....... pong age ge 2 a oan for suburban living, can be 975 Baldwin Ave. PE 46203 jan pte aye 3. Pecos Swaps 55 aoe. 5 plece dinette, choice of gig meena. geisieee $3 | __AUDUn_& Rochester Ras, ; me arena be eas ow a Fito down, eat serge lake, ag ot 8 adn ey ROnS: | $5,120, “ecutou a sie ox & BNocuLans, weamiy| ALL FOR $289 WYMAN’S ” ASPH SPHALT TILE rT ’ tT ase with 2.200 dows Edw. M, Stout, Realtor “ontonvinne” _| §' CH AYDEN Realtor’ | atte emeteemateaere raan| ONLY $2 WEEKL Onis. | REFRIG. O09 GO Se acre of ground, Newiy er” N SGpen' Eves till e300 | sé, Walton "Open Eves, | 49. Lot a 42_Orenard Lake : _ Boon i ‘uh tech mame am | pee ee neae, | 5 perme, 212040 value SH |AVON TOWNSHIP, TWO a) - FT. Soaeat ot Rent Oat Iecuict|“Yan soqetber hein orChth oak: | Binet DRE, Path tes * by ‘ranges, ig, Ect und allies - leuoiGe cHY Lots sao BA -oR| Vilage ot Uslon Taxe, t28- Seasonal Cash _ Michigan , Fluorescent.” 20 ONLY $1,450 DOWN — for 2 acres) _3 for $1600. PE 38-2635. 000 with good terms. © a Trail.-cize of] burner, home with full Get cash easoual expenses Basement, northwest of Pontiac) Hammond Lake Estates M-59 CORNER facts Visert Phoo eve ® S| trucks, PE bee, Grawet chest, #2; lamp table, 94. |51KO Talal price #8080. Shee ay Orchard Lake Road . We have an excellent corner ™ LOANS 625 TO $500 ee hee iRrates NEXT PO ee TO 6 TRAILS tiie ae Jee Be BURMEISTER or ¥ NEXT And Boat Houses, Pontiac Lake. WikW sat Middlebelt et: Pee ele weight shot gun. &_bedrm. - Ke see, approx. 5 acres, available, I FE Sse LAMTonk eh with @ ‘rooms tana |g te 1% I $4000 ON ABLE ot Fe ote Wye BENEFICIA ea. — st | OR -4038 & goers bath. 3 large bedrooms. miei € 1 |... eee, $4600 000 with excellent terms. FINANCE CO. * FOR SALE OR TRADE, PURE- oars benesek tices, DIX. | "timer a se avske 4 . ir bor weeks old, preys: co eX pee, ceramic ri = or trade, OR Ly Wooltnghouss. Rebuilt, as low 287 | ep conaitio, show of, Prices include ved street and Py “pull in, * cabinets, water system besides full lake . 4 7_W, Lawrence St PE 2-0249 |. no rs. modem flenen aif ape fone | Futures. oo Deguite Nammond | ELIZA BETH LAKE RD. | wovtp Like 70 BORROW MOK. a ~ Moty narLaceMeyr ia Basten late sitnehed 9-| One block from grade scliool and poston in a rapidly grow. Sx , write to Pontiae Press « Oak) 9-402) enene 1G STOVE, 4 seen iz Py acon troller, Px Sia 1 $. rage. Guest hotse, Over cpnter. ing 8 on . UT A t see deep. All All well landscaped. Houseman- -Spitzley deep 1D A pote ani, tice fice HOME « BOR! ‘BOR, 2 BATHE, POR THE HOME CAN 32 POUND | 4701 new. PE 7a —— * PEd $-1331' ‘ 7 » jae td bad a MT A * | Avedensee eral & GROCERY OR SUPER | sores. Gales Wacker, Gem a fesn to av ‘ext ch ray bet a at. hike FLOYD KENT, Ret ae ee) Sim i ai Ea |S ta a 4 W. Lawrence . i | : * oud ‘Open Eves. side of Lake Orion. MY 3-207. NO TH ? : pee ote, athroom fixtures, chests, | ty "SOLE. ANT see Next to the Consumers Power Pir aig of bat wraene ms Koc ae ORTH OF CITY Extra Fast TY 1M . AM mr AA dressers, ventas Be ss end ; | iaye prscerers # setenv | ete eet | Service cane Seca aet| Rees eas | endo ney Pater tees | a * ‘DON'T WISH FOR|-sieee uae & Fe ent | Piers tae || va sae, oan, ey | FR Ee at oe a 420 | ota : BURMEISTER ~ MONEY! Make it easily, in_our well restricted Watertora| J fous meee without endorsers tor |~ Bt uire 6 OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN 1 _ Northern Lumber Co. Y [Maa wisn "anata 4 004 |r We Sagunes Seo Pe Pa cts | Wide eetegeeeee Oe Ce : Pilz «| hPa int fe oh through Classified Ads. To! fit RBE RT HAVES: Open Eves. fil] #:30 duty electric motors & used TV we wey, oi Tse legraph scl, gn tase wep hire, Pie ee, FE 54311, HOUSEHOLD acts. Need good Weed typewriter. | sa : at “4 op one 4 | ’ te hd Rent Lease Bus. Pro WA. ae REOWTER kp SEA. AILY.* TO 9 Sistine: cae ‘ Each 4 dial FB 28181, : ie glen “Acca i vera janet | aystnnts PLACE Son | Fi INANCE "Es eit ry ei tad Fig aes , this ie 8 Be ae | ; ranks, 4205 Dixie Hwy. OR ager. ite Raporn — See man- jm soc Salen” of ety aes, & be A Fre. puvhles for 6 geod runaing ert vf me. wh uct ae ex, Lee | oo ’ ¢ + ig ; \ v4 : \ .. aa . . . ‘ - . 2 \ - | j hin i j ae cee ay i j * ; RS& LE} New a used, Rock oo rices: this month! LAN- 10-30 for ten dollars!” — ee ee “The new git uses the toch system. She just touched me OPM aE OE a te A I: MA “Mand carwuretee ond oir’ breath er, $40. FE Med SERVICE TIRE & = TRADING CO. |e Sates | #g0NS stpeTED Exchange AN 'N CHAMPION PRAIRIE ‘ aby 2 DR. R&H, GOOD EM 3.0081. 43 FORD RANCH WAGON. VER- drive. Low mileage "Gesd cond MU_ 90-2206 50 FORD $150 2 Dr., Radio & Heater NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward,’ B’ham} WILL ACCEPT boats, appit . cameras ete rt % bayment <. ~ & aces “BIL L SPENCE USED GooD Roger Rou Biackmoor. Carroll Hts. s. Bub, ‘4 PORD,V&, R&H, GOOD MO- _tor-and body, EM 3-4721. We believe we have the _ cL — ‘36 DE SOTOS AND PLYM- — “CHOOSE FROM ~ Check Our Deal Before You Buy finest selection in Pontiac. OLIVER PLYMOUTH ~ BUI i = | An Dedacd Labs A rchar e Ave. Septet tt oe TOT Open till 10 1953 Im sedan, att power and ‘ equ oat Its | premium, ae BeaphsesLangghentalate q% ag Erie eoeeheeeee os = ee ee *54 FORD CUST. * COUNTRY SED RY SEDAN | 4 open, Seton tk ie Aree Mé&H Chev SPASS CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham GMC ae ; TON (PICKUP, NEW, $1496 5,009 | olen pew car go ‘ Packard sedan_ nice, fant Ms ee = a awn J 7. oP Sownins sme rr Diack Leaded ith —_ sortes. 31 380 Says 2-9173; Eves. 2-0014 Hardtop, Mere-O-Matic, radio & heater, $1,685, NORTH CHEVROLET “+4000 S. Woodward, B’ ham aL CON * sy con UXE. kit, ang windows, veer good naeet sanaien, 8-1941. Sg Wk ‘EDS WILL TOTE YOUR = NOTE DETROIT MOTOR SALES 115 8. Saginaw at Judson img FORD. GOOD £ ENGINE. $150. PE 45-5566. 47 Sperpe_5 =% Te e 53 FORD. $495 Radio & Heater, v-8, $15 Down,! jong termes. NORTH CHEVROLET ‘@ FORD COUPE Beet tires. Partly customized, FE ’55 FORD SED. DEL. V-8 engine, radio & heater, ex- 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham| = 1950 V8 MOTOR. | 1980 OLDSMOBILE 88 ‘CLUB CPE. Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, No money down, assume payments of $14.68. per month. Call Credit Maer., Mr. Parks, Midwest 6-6550. Harold Turner Ford. 50 OLDS SUPER 8. RADIO, ‘ heater, sidewalls, $550. 84% Fior- _ence St. Pont Pontiac o? 53 PACKARD CL iiPPER DELUXE, 23,000 miles, R&H, Ultramatic, . very clean. ~ onan — e on pa: Plains. hery a Drayton NEW. "46 PLYMOUTH Ry 2S TOS at actual cost. M e p+ “panei clean, ‘low NORTH CHEVROLET ~ 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham Eve Openers ™ Boers 4 DR. _fealer._ "Bl 1 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. R & H. $225. FE oes, transportation, 68-0100, FINAL CLEARANCE 1956 ‘CHEV. DEMO'S AND EXECUTIVE CARS at Terrific Savings 2-DOORS — 4-DOORS Hardtops — _ Converts. OR YOUR CAR DOWN uP TO 36 Mos./ON BAL, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION BUY WITH CONFIDENCE FROM HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growi Dealer 56 Olds ...........$3195 EANCER awe win”? $80 $5 Cadillac iv..... $3145 "86 MF yOu DR "ee bt reo ‘36 FORD CUS 4D $1 55 Chevrolet ......$ OOS | Oe ore WADGN. © PAS. . S178 55 Pontiac, ........ $1595, ‘5 DODGE HARDTOP 1695 : aa "S$ CHEV, 4 DR. BEL AIR . $1445 55 Olds ... 00... . $1895) (135 FORD FAIRLANE | M445 SS Ford .........-81445) 8 PurMotrH ou cP E fies vt "a ah ; 55 Buick ......+..-$2195 |\%) SUYMOUTH HARDTOP. $104 54 Ford ..........$-995 | 83, PLYMOUTH 4 DR. POWER- FLITE $ 54 Chevrolet ......$1095) 133 MERe 4 BREA $7 "54 Pontiac ...... . $1295 "52 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. ans * 8 495 rs 51 FO AB... § 495 33 Buick .........$ 895 al Ponte sanaroas 6 Da. e we $3 Pontiac .,......$ 795) 0 BUICK 4 $4 2 | 30 BUICK SPEC. HARD TS 8 306 53 Chevrolet ......$ 895 "so cHEV. 4 DRO ......0.8.. $ 365 53 Ford: coc esce ec $ OOS |e Ue FOR wcereeeee OM 6 495 | '36 DODGE PICKUP ‘32 Ford .....++4+ 8 495 13 eee Bod 4 52 Buick: .........$ 595.31 DODGE COR 3 "51 Cadillac ........$1095 +50 ome suBURBAN Ford. .....s000.$ 345) & OMG PANEL . Mercury ......, $395, RIEMENSCHNEIDER ‘oldecaditse) » | Pl ymot ith Okchard Lake at Cass - FE 80488 232 §, SAGINAW FE 20131 % a ? \ J ' \ * | 4 . wt ‘ : e \ os Le i fe Highway t Mis Open Nites "til 9 6751 Maple $3011 MERCURY MCLAIR |. i CHEVROLET: 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham ‘2 . RADIO & T+ er, backup Hehts, waite walls, ¢z- | x BEAUTIFUL WS FONTIAG TODAYS SPECIAL "530 PONTIAC Sedan Coupe HYDRAMATIC, ‘RapIO $195 a ) Up’ EXECUTICE CARS TO $900 iti a. PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 63 Mt. Clemens St. FE 37117 “48 PONTIAC Hydramatic $95 MH CHEV MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES 211 S. SACTRAN FE 44 West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead is sa difference, hoes ehoose from FE ¢-2188 West st Side Used Cars STARLITE 2 DR overdrive, ‘one was i R& SEE OUR "Safe Buy” USED CARS CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Case at Pike Sts, _ FE 43885 "| i198 JEEP COMPLETE WITH © ‘AB and snow plow hydraulic operat- _ ed. el Sees MY 2-072 32-0771. pe 1953 WaLYs * “The low point ‘in that struggle tion when 600 million people went behind the ie ommtain. “During the nel saan of the rising tide of Communist conquest has been checked and the free world has been strengthened to the point that the men in the * Kremlin ‘réalize that if they em- bark on aggression any place 4 the world they will be met by su- perior strength based on our ad-| weapons.’ , Postal Inspector Quits | DETROIT # — Postal Snapector| O. L, Klein is resigning after - ‘years with the postoffice. In 1 lyears as an inspector, Klein has! |found innocent in Federal Court. Saginaw Driver Killed | SAGINAW WwW — 'Schairer, 45, of Saginaw, was killed Monday w hen his car crashed into Bridgeport Township, south of Sag- inaw, eee Anewer ” ‘Previews “Pazale 1a ims) c MIA L A CATS K (4103 Gaba er Jed 3aai_i f Mind , {tional psychiatry at-Southern Cal. Justice Colt. (2) The Brighter 5:00—(4) Comedy Time. (2) The THE MIDNIGHT EARL .. . tearing off best sellers about the purple sage by the bale. At first he wrote about his grandfather, Col. Ebenezer Zane, 4 surveyor with George Washington, for whom Zanesville, O,, was named. but they settled in Altadena, Cal, where Mrs. Grey and her son Romer now run Zane Grey, Inc. Son Loren teaches educa- * * * “Zane and I met in 1900 when he was already out of the University of Pennsylvania and I was getting ready to go to Hunter College,” Mrs. Grey said. “It was long ago. Grandmother sald when she was young the family used to go up to 65th St. for a vacation. It was country—with Indians. ; “Now,” she said, “they tell me it's getting to be television neighborhood.” table at 100 W. 74th St. around 1900—gave up dentistry and Eventually he was traveling the world looking for material, TUns sisters for its auto show. _ Mel Torme’s “Mountain Green- The draft board told Elvis not to worry about November and go ahead and book engagements .. . Dorothy Lamour'll un- vell her cafe act . . . Jack Parr, now on ABC radio, told Ike at a Wesh'n dinner, “Wheh people go into the booths nowadays, | you don’t know who's going to win — Edward G. Robinson or) Vincent Price.” — x * * : Steve Allison, the Philly dise jockey, had a big radio deal set here when he got in that jam ... Danny Scholl tested for a Screen Gems series . . . Ed Sullivan's filming a “Sgt. Bilko” se- quence with Phil Silver’s gang . . . Edye Gorme and Steve Law- rence spent a night off of Steve Allen’s show together . . Harry Karl, beau of Zsa Zsa. kept sister Eva from being lonely after her TV show. * EARL’S PEARLS... “Speaking of school kids, though many come elaborate a show proper , The ABC-TV network will spend | $60,000,000 to insure its already great. strides. EDIE EYES DEAL NBC and Edie Adams aré talk- ing a three-year TV. exclusivity. Capitol Records’ Lonnie Sattin' ¢ certainly is starting out like Per-| « ‘!ry Como: He sings well and used to be a barber... Mike Levin’s ABC-TV show, — E an elaborate entertainmem doc. umentary about recent history, Douglas in the welcoming wisecracks with the students while a leatherdunged minority group] ‘ehanted “We like Ike.” His talk at the university today FE 4-1515 158 Oakts ELECTRO MART apne ae | & Nig | on OIL BU Nelson W.' an abutment 6 a. rural road in TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Joe 'and lived to be 90-proof.” ing nowadays — illegal and No Sammy Kaye mentions that (Copyright 1956, The te class, they are not there”—Louis Ginsberg. E. Lewis told the Copa crowd \“Whisky isn’t bad for you. My grandfather drank all of his life _ has been called off. . . Isn't it a shame Ella Fitzgerald is the very best all-purpose pop singer-in the world and hasn't WISH I'D SAID THAT: “There are only two kinds of park- have in common is that they both are . . a TV show? Grid Pow(d)ers to Meet MT. PLEASANT ® — With time "Atchison, Kan., Globe. the only thing some couples . That's earl, brother. Hall Syndicate, Inc.) in Michigan PSC LANSING i — A hotly disputed fight between two utilities over i back in the lap of the Michigan ‘Public Service Commission. * * « It was sent back to the com- mission by Circuit Judge Marvin) J. Salmon for a-review of volum- inous testimony gathered in lengthy The agency was given 15 days | to modify, alter or cancel an order issued in August granting new sales rights to Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Co. Panhandle, which is bulk sup-' jeq Plier to Michigan Consolidated Gas) \Co.,. has been trying for years to | crack the direct sales field to lindustry and was given the right to serve the McClouth Steel plant at Gibraltar. Michigan Consolidated, which previously sold to McClouth, ap- ipealed the commission's order to Salmon, He refused to become involved ina Panhandle petition seeking to prevent Commissioner James Lee from sitting in on the testimony review. “tT John Philip Sousa was leader of the famous U, 8. marine band for 12 years. Vas ie es i; Ai 60 Wise ones M4 Castel of | : 1 Unemployed “9 freien valley 2 Assistant odent T italian. river vine Perched Ooe@e@-i See ww 3583553 3 3 = ae 12 Happy — z Supple : Deprivation Tree fluid “4! Expang 42 Beined 26 Century plant 28 Machine part 20 Gudrun’s husband 31 Nested boxes‘ 3) Stout string ~ © 55 36. Awaken ae Gas Fight Rebounds ;Dr. HE T. Cheng out for lipstick and gossip over the officiating, the annual Powder Puff foothal] game will be waged Central Michigan College to Be Speaker at Men's Dinner Dr. stead of the length and tackling is. strictly taboo. J. T. Cheng of the Oakland. — iy meme | Schooner Faces Torch DETROIT #® — A lot of mem- ories will go wp in smoke Saturday when the schooner J, T. Wing will be burned at a public bonfire on Belle Isle. The old lakes sailing _* ship, used recently as a marine He received his medical educa-)/ museum, hag beén condemned as tion from Northwestern University, a public menace. Burning will be ‘and then returned to China where done as a training exercise by will be guest speaker at the Meth- lodist Men's Dinner at 6:30 tonight iat the Central Methodist Church, Dr. Cheng was raised in China and -educated: in the Methodist missionary schools. * * only to be driven out by the Com} firemen, munists, Conde destrian, 83, Killed. - Dr. Cheng will speak on ‘ ‘tions Behind the Iron Cian DETROIT i? — Horace H. Coun- Turkey, which in 1950 was still cil, 83, of Detroit was killed last! importing grain, is now the fifth night when hit by a car while gy No is the same nationally you see acivertised |! TRA lars — — write nam MEN WANTED for | __ DRAFTING WORK ified drawing board work, making detailed sketches. mee necessary. Above average starting salary. Appli- cants must be willing to enroll in an a mae oe training pro- gram that will not interfere with -qualify you for entrance into this ghly ofeesional field. This , simplified tra rogram in FOPOLAR SCTENCE. PULAR MECHANICS, SCIENCE & MECHANICS, MECHANIX ILLUS- and other pom magazines. age and adress to Mass _ School, Box 32, Pontiac sc Press, Pontiac, Michigan, and will For ae geo ee . Trades i — tTo,, p. Mow WUNOIS, - eo he practiced medicine for 20 years'Civil Defense crews directed by 4 Ex-Detective a Suicide SAGINAW: i®—Arnold R. ““Sam”| | poke Awiges exporter in pee peers ‘erossing an yg - the’ ‘Ear-Level-Hearing accord t wo st Side. Te eee en nae scroit, the driver, was not bela WHh top Concealment? | ot - . : Here it is — e a * #6 eee Ge een, MEARETTE Happy pac BY ACOUST : thday Buy *|.__|s0 tiny you can wear it-- oe Bi -. ” Tucked behind your ear| . 7 © |“ Attached to your own | . % | Plastic shafted glasses. ‘| i. - “ Concealed in your hait | . ie ant tts |FREE HOME TRIAL, | . . , $366 $231 _ Coals te w Phen te opt | Code Me. 7700 Code Ne 771, ie See | = = : ad mou TRAIGHT ; A OLD, BLENDED vb 65% FINE vere P HARMACY FE 2-8383 Li ey a * } 5 j : : ‘ be 4 Do Fou walt ‘mirecle 33 W. Huron FE 2-3171 | Riker Bldg. | te | ose as TV pestered hors = x aa Fees] evenme scone | : : to mea- cee cal Week Week “hes ——. at his latest ——— SHORTER jo EASIER | . Giicwws fe epee. eS |p e's ime etal PREE DEMONSTRATION eee ee Eee oe } * * ! ea gS Rca ot Hughes fam | MONDAY, NOV. 5 at 7:00 | Himpetigo ......s:..0+s+ ; ily, inel his ’ two : | Tr cca Gey iets re verge. or Der] aoe, me te, Ta eae es tm een| Che Business Institute _|Ohteken pox .......05.. ia @ 12, He. believes the paroxysms of A. slaii< eeammaaee : Tr Preumonis, ‘ali torn ‘ : ; ‘rcoumsing Rang pre gg saat ak Aq West Lawrence St., Pontiac Ph. FE 2-3551 °° IE-SHOOTING — Showing it’s not the | Ranting Prose Phate Deaesiete ch tormsi + ff resulted. Call at Oltice or Return This Ad for Information ame but where you play it that makes the dif- wu i eee SNe on Tt lal? 28, «Poa one ae 9a am ference, Larry Gwin, 72 N. East Bivd., sights a learning good citizenship as they mix in the | Hughes was up to 550 at the Pontiac Boys’ Club. Harold adult-guided club life. Nearly 2,000 boys belong | pennsyivania leads in the tan-|when he was 10 years old. of the same address, is with him. to the Pontiac Area United Fund supported club. |ning and finishing of leather while} Hughes is 6 feet tall but because | =. -°----4..4++--+. § ii Kican ake Anker stings tages avies % oe tee wieaiaclion of beatel” tees soeebams: tomas teen eee states can : ” /~ = 4 Funds in ‘Character Building == boys’ HOME IMPRO VEMENT NEEDS satiatying These are the youngsters, age 7) Jee the sympathetle leadership | plain fun. _*Roof to Basement * Front to Rear sibers of the Pontiac Boys’ Cub,|'* yous mes. Boys’ Club baseball teams have | ee raLiieicmmelalem Oleh: The major was WOR & not been beafen in two years. j o¢ time Eastside uvenil i 5 They pay they belong to “the long inane 2 ren | The basketball team is top flight, ROEBUCK ANDCO ; » (delinquency most inclusive club in town. .» grand champion last year over all | major problem, police say. YOUr| \iichigan and Ohio boys’ chubs. | the-bank as far as eastside juvenile| The club normally operates with| Teere’s volléyball, badminton, } : ie ee cbncerned. @ membership of about 1,400. Right|WTestling, boxing, “tumbling and | a em The club has popular wood and: Shop Mon., Fri. & Sat. ° Ae a who wns cire worst clgurecycotr|everfagn ‘weap bal cny tahoe fer ty tac | Until 9 P. M. reation is organized on an age, of basis. There's printing and pho-| for companions, pool director William V. Coulacos, are|*°8™@Phy hobby shops. ‘ The older boys have girt | : perma-' year, the club will run on a $45,000 friends over for Saturday night | ‘ ’ . Ee , . budget. dances and hayrides. Be. 4 - _ Civic leaders pitched in to Coutaces points out that beys There's no membership rule E a <8 ci ok ; ib ga 3 3 4 a8 . 38 LEO METZ SAYS: “IT WILL PAY YOU ji] iin -- TO LET US EXPLAIN OUR FOOD PLAN” 1) Bis a HERE IS ADEALFORAFAMILY j/Bi sv: gape € ; OF40RMORE- = 20-GaL Gas . 4 ie: Water Heater ; FREE 12 Phes. ata’ RT ‘69 é a Regular 10 Oz. Size Packages : a ae ws 9s ‘aise 3-PC. BATH OUTFIT Automatic_thermosiat class)’ includes Tub Lavatory and Toilet lining prevents rust, won't crack mIE ¥ ; : or chip. Guaranteed for Modernize today . . . lavafory con- a AQ years. AGA Approved. - structed of easy to care for vitreous ed : china. Tub is full tee nee monet ae . wash-down toilet. Includes ‘ana = 40-Gal,, Reg. 109.95......$94 chrome plated fittings. ° No Money Down on FHA dl oe Modernisation Credit. Pl Now -+- You Save 17. 32 wie Freezer-Food Plan | Water Hester “LETS-A FAMILY OF 4.0R 5 EAT LIKE KINGS FOR |) 37 YES! 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