_ UNITED PRESS PHOTOS — L NEWS SERVICE Opposing Demands Stalemate Suez Cease -Fire\ eae anny HALTS CANAL TRAFFIC — The Ferdan Bridge of the Suez School, Mrs, Edmund L, Windeler, secretary of the Township Govern. Commercial Division, have called an emergency meet- ment Stady Committee. said yester- _ day. The meeting x ahie to Waterford Township: toe Christmas. Club. checks totaling school and education system, and pod ge: bang pei ae ~Bombed Bridge Obstructs Suez Ship Flow e recerit British French air attacks. With the bridge's center span - Conall hinge broken in the weter after & was demolished during under water, navigation through the canal has been obstructed. Nations Locked on Conditions for Withdrawal Israel British Out Before U.N. Troops Police Area LONDON (#—The Suez Canal cease-fire appeared to hang by a thread today as the warring nations stood fast on opposing con- iditions for _ Wants French, | — Back to. Private Life strife. The United Nations pressed efforts to set up an international force to police, ithe cease-fire and with-| ‘drawal of British, French, jand Israeli troops from) | Egyptian territory. : snags as British and French sol- ar Wirephots diers beat off Arab snipers in bat- - \tered Port Said. Britain and France ‘flatly re- . UF Drive La mn'tn Pontiac .. drive is ig set for 8 p.m. im- room 205 of the high school. Subconunittee reports will be ~ poke creed pulp ~olepebonen government in cities 4;One Week Left — With a week to go, the’ Pontiac ‘ine . United Fund per cent behind its $612,202 goal, Walter K. Willman warned today. iy Friday. however, Banks’ Yule Checks | Total Over $¢ Million’ \Division today, Willman lannounced. . il Division chairman Earl Maxwell | reported GMC ‘Truck & Coach em: saves had pledged $74,950: Pardhpes yee eae loca 16 and Ti from both thejaccording to plant UY leader, Owen Dr, Louis Friedland, head of the study topics. pad political seience department pe ity National Bank. This repre- Wayne University, recommended sents “an increase of more than The reports will be condensed into a brochure, Mrs, Windeler said. work_already “has. O'Neill. Last year's average dona- Fund leaders are asking every- one to give nine per cent more this year to meet the highest goal ever set in the UF's seven- year history, j Agencies supported provide Pon- tlac plus Waterford and Pontiac Townships with health, recreation, youth, welfare and family services. | Nearly 10,000 will receive checks totaling $750,000 after the Nov, 16) the Mailing date from the Commun- (2.500 savers from the 1955- pro- gram. | Checks amounting to $360,452 will prelinunary. been done on the project.: Lobby Rider Pays Bet day to pay off an bét Democra WAS, © Burn Russian Consulate HAYS, Kat@—F.-F- Wasinger in ‘the- 1956-club-compared to- last rode through the lobby of the | year. Lamer Hotel, on horseback yester-) election bet. He) t George Docking Weak Sonarash Wi epee Nev, 19. wouldn't be elected governor, He: land international ‘this morning as a protest inst STILL BEHIND = =~ The Commercial Division, solicit- ing stores and businesses, has reached only 62 per cent of its $97,532 quota, Willman said. ~ ibe in the hands of 4,679 persons aft- ler they afte. mailed Nov, 17 from ‘Pontiac State Bank. There is a 20 'per cent increase in participants turns will be made at the meet- ing Frida, noon at Hotel Wal- dron, chairman James F. Nye | The 1957 Community National Employe donations have upped Industrial Division returns to 74) per cent of the division's pase) quota. : Although most plants are well ‘Moves to Wayne Major YPSILANTI (INS) — The sec- airline has moved its operations froni Willow City Voters Let Mayor: Down Hat's Ott to Fendi dager William W. Donaldson's hat is off to the | city of Saginaw and to its Mayor Maurice E. Brown. “Saginaw turned out 77.6 per cent of its registered voters in Tuesday’s election as compared to Pontiac’s 71.9. Because of this, ‘Donaldson owes Brown a new topper. * During the local drive to encourage voters 16 reghetes, Deeeiiaen ehatienans Breey ae 00: witeh city would get out the highest vote. ~~ fereit: "Pontiac: saw $1,420 go to the polls out of 43,641. : en eae wate ed eee turnouts... to victory, ‘Bump Tey have collected 75° per. cent of the division's $19,116 goal. Cost 32 Cents to Vers {In Today’ s ier — County ewes.reieveciotss: 2 new lone oe hen the ‘Industrial ng i ‘mote than $1 million will be in the| Pith conttbteme mean tat he tion was $7.45, he pointed out ~~} for-$3-million: An all-out effort t to speed ed re. | according to Geographic | ot gg Chairman Mrs. Ralph G. Look for Ways | fused te pull out of the canal | gone unti} the U.N. police force took over the ares. ee Formulate Plansitx sa for $1 Milfion Drive tution last night. : ASSEMBLY ACTS Initial plans to raise $1 million \ dian Maj. Gen, E. L. M. Burns, +. Organization.” Twelve nations al- Meeting with ‘several members Some U-N. delegates predicted of the Board of Trustees and civic - jeaders, Miss Paul annotinced that)!" ‘wo oF three days. +$1-017,583 was- needed to-purchase}---On the canai-front, Egypt said- jarnquedlnticdics ag g@ aye SS ae -under construction... hard last night inPort Said, Mediterranean terminal of the waterway. An Egyptian spokesman in Cai-| were ablaze from naval bombard- Miss Paul told the group that reservoir, certain equipment had to be! dropped from the original con- tracts as bids soared above the -$3.5 million mark. The bond issue -approved by the voters in Novem-, ber, 1954 to build the wing was (Continued on Page-2, Col. 1) Get Out Galoshes— Snow Due Tonight ~ Mrs. Miller appealed to the civic leaders at the two hour meeting in the Chamber of Com- merce office for aid in how to tonight. The temperature is expect- | gmonnting to $31,196 would go toward the equipping, pointed out, ending the | ‘ | But these efforts faced stubborn | Israeli Premier David Ben-Gu-. rion said his government would not. agree to any foreign force being stationed in Israel or on any terri- Despite the a demands of the combatants, the Assembly ni tuer the command of the new U.N, force, headed by Cana- Eugene|to “proceed perthwith with the full ready had Offered troops, and the ‘first units would arrive in the Suez ro said severe fighting was still Bin was greatest of all state of-| going on in the port-city, buildings ficers. He beat GOP aspirant; ‘ment and water supplies were cut loff by French capture of the city’s Observers in Port Said estimate’ Snow: flurries are predicted for ted to. drop to a shivering 28 de- be the collection agency to re-| grees. ceive ahy donations. Ee 7 It is going to Donations already" received » be partly cloudy and cold tomor- ie , row with a high ceeding 8 a.m. in President Faces. Unfriendliness “lin Both Houses Eisenhower's Win and GOP’s Defeat Indicate Personal Triumph ~ WASHINGTON (P—Pres- ident Eisenhower was con- fronted today with the “|prospect of an increasingly unfriendly Congress in the aftermath of his sweeping re-election victory. Although he defeated Adlai E. Stevenson by more than nine million votes, his party took a political defeat when Democrats won mar- gins in both houses of Con- | | i oa AP Wirephote THE AFTERMATH — His face showing no trace of bitterness , over his defeat in the U. S. presidential election, Democratic Candi-|! gress. Neither was there concrete evi- dence to substantiate Eisenhow- er'’s contention that “modern Re- publicanism” had achieved a vic- tory. On the contrary, it appeared that the personal popularity which gave him -41 states and 457 elec- toral votes did not sift down to the general run of GOP candi- dates. Increased antagonism date Adlai E. Stevenson sits in the stillness-of his Chicago hotel suite and reads a large bunch of telegrams, including one from President Eisenhower. The scene took place yesterday as the country was a its final tally of votes. (Story on page 19.) Has Margin of 353,809 1,710,863 ‘to Adlai Stevenson's 1,357,054. cratic Gov. G. equally well, winning 1 — to opponent. Albert E. Final Tabulations in ‘State Sis Give Ikea Thumping Edge Michigan's final unofficial election figures trickled) in today showing President-Eisenhower won the state’s 20 electoral votes by 353,809 votes. His tally wa While Eisenhower was sweeping the state, emne-| sain Mennen Williams was doing almost ‘some of Eisenhower's |seemed likely to make itself felt | primarily on. domestic issues. In the House, the Democrats had the Republicans’ 200. | were agate in all six undecided gy epee is 232-203. Ei "s own victory sur- }passed—his 1952-triumph-over—Ste- Cobo’s 1,375,315. git alc City Man Dies at Florida Beach Administrative Board into John Thoin Drowns loffice with him. For lieutenant governor, Dem-, in Undertow as Wife, | Son Watch Helpless locratic winner Philip Hart's mar-| ‘Clarence Reid 1 580.967 to 1,420,716. Winning margin. 150,251. Democrat James D. Hare, Vacationing | * Paul Thomas, ‘arrived. Martin 1,528,439, votes to 1,446,- His wife, 396. Winning margin: 82,043. + ‘Por attorney—general, Oakland oo9;-—the —dveach-—A—i County’s Richard C. Van Dusen made a little better showing than some of his GOP running mates, Hosing to incumbent Thomas Kav- anagh by 74,643 votes. Kavanagh collected 1,523,737 _in winning... Frank Padszieski, Cobo’s hand- picked choice for treasurer, fell to Democrat Sanford Brown 1,- $22,874 to 1,439,045, - The closest race of the six pitted MSU Professor Paul D. Bagwell, a Repiblican, against Democrat ‘Frank Szymanski for auditor gen- Thomas too late to save him. The ‘guard was _ reportedly called by two women sunbathers battling the undertow. two-week vacation in Daytona, Beach, leaving. another son, Gary, 18, with Mrs. Thomas’ sister, Mrs. chanic St. Thomas, 43, of 129 Oliver St.,| , eee tr as Pe 2B. we. | L___- _= downtown Pontiac ‘eral. Szymanski’s winning margin: was 34. The thermometer read 42/44,837 votes, only 1% per cent of total votes cast, Evelyn, 42, and 10-year-! Who saw Thomas was in distress, 7 =agpesuneypern yy Margaret Raduchel, of 101 Me- was foreman of the salvage and toral votes. With some 10,000 precincts not yet tallied, the popular vote was $3,665,121 for Eisenhower to 24,-— 651,172 for Stevenson, Senate Democratic Leader Lyn- ‘don B, Johnsen-of “Texas «has attributed Eisenhower's ballot ap- peal in part to what he said was the fact that “in a moment of peril, the American people 7 to back up their President and demonstrate to the world that |America is united.” in Florida, John) While De — ; alized through t of| a Baldwin Rubber mocra’ nerall ee through Most of! c5 foreman, drowned in a stiff the campaign 7“ auto accident in-| jundertow off Daytona Beach yes-| matters, they left little doubt’ they juries, managed to beat John B. terday only two hours after he = question closely many, isen- shared Johnson's avowed willing- ‘ness to cooperafe on internatignal rer domestic proposals. * — the President, the cold, ‘old son, Dayne, watched helpless hard indications of a Aecond-day -Hook-at-the-balloting- results-point-—-——— ‘swimming to the rescue, reached! ( 2 ‘ongressional sured they could“survive a. presi- e they can draft their program and pit y against Eisenhow- These "Democrats seemed to open ‘opposition to the President might amount to political suicide in/ future voting. ‘eisenhower cannot run again even if he wanted to, That political fact seems likely to have an effect in (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) - Williams -might seek a sixth Duet = one ie On multuous riot. I call it a riot be- cause that’s whaf’ ‘it was. ef *@ ditional organizations would be dent in 1960. His call him) Senate, And he is gure that he j invited | Sgeipy,”” and be thes that tite.| gould debeat Potter, Geagiy never |aurver rrtonsanliste hus been eon Never a Shot in. Anger gga ~ In 1960 it will be 112 touch, with the expectation that the /By constitutional amendment, 3 ——— anil venson in both popular and elec- have discarded any belief that - il lams ‘for President” in 1960 a ~ tians were killed and one Egyptian Pew a _ aon Nearly All Factual Reports VIENNA (INS) — Hungarian’ & rebels kept up -their defiant fight) - for freedom today despite massive attacks by overwhelmingly strong-| | er Soviet armed forces. L The last armed resistance to Communism in Budapest reported-| ly was crushed yesterday during a day-long battle in which the! bold remnants of a Hungarian tenk division smashed into the city te attack Soviet’ positions! Reports reaching Vienna. said the Hungarians finally were over- run in a series of Soviet counter- attacks. : : i: i | a ee ; i = ' é = S « : * * s. The armored wall raised around Hungary by Russia stopped all but the most meager reports from reaching the outside world. — But from. official broadcasts carried by Radio Budapest it appeared that passive resistance - te the Seviet invasion might be increasing. The official announcements in- NEW BRANCH OPENS—Community National Bank officials wait outside for the crowd that later inspected the new branch at Union Lake. Edward Sharpe, Manager Wayne Dengate, Di- = ' William Cashin for the opening. rector Howard Huttenlocher of’ Pontiac and |The Day in pa RN | 12,500 Children to M “ae in Education Procession * pigNGHaM — About 2.500, school. children will march in a parade on Monday pede products of the Birmingham ‘School district's efforts. to Charles Palmer, visited, American Education Week chair-| - man for the Board of Education and principal of Pembroke School, the pafade will include marching. Tomorrow night the Couples Club ‘Safety Council Plans." Some 350~ leaders of ‘Oakland | Guild imecting this afternoon at the | The 8:30 p: m. session is sched- to Be Discussed a (Gao omnes wit ater | with BATTERY ing a Safety Council for the area. uled for the Birmingham Commun- school organization, 31, school buses and other vehicles: inchud- ing floats. : iwith ealling by Marvin Smith. Among youth marching, ages ‘Ope ning hour is $ p.m, A luncheon from kindergarten to senior high, | Will be. perved, will be uniformed football teams, | a = ana day at Baldwin Public Library's | ee . = . 10:30 a.m. Children’s Hour. will be /\ The school groups range in siz@ me French fairy tale, “Beauty up to 100 on the football squads, | and the Beast, wide Sarah Cone lie =m in some high school Bryant's “Epaminondas and bis W'The district is showing ‘in local | Auntie.” theaters this week, its own film trailer which has been produced Ussotly Democratic, titled! - aay Pogo ped = Russia Goes for GOP a It-urges the support of schools. and a visit to those schools, Open houses are slated in all 13 schools for next week with children ‘carrying notifications to their par- ents on specific times, Some PTA of the church will sponsor a square ‘dance for members and friends! . * The wary ie this coming Satur- were the welcraning committee dicated that food supplies in te! _eapital “were dwindling and that al general “a was - progress. cay oe ” Face Action on Courthouse Sit York, Dag maamiiner ty © pected to disclose to the colina! | U. .N. Assembly today his-plans) the questioned validity of the} that has existed as to the validity | of. nsf nargeanacaleene ce 1953 annexation of a 104-acre parcel, ‘of the previous annexation.” _ gary. by Pontiac trom Waterford Town-| Harold K. Schone, chairman of The assembly meets this 'morn- Ship has popped up again and will| the Special Courthouse Commit- ing to resume debate ort Hungary be faced by Pontiac City Commis-| tee of the supervisors, said the and to hear the U.N. secretary Sioners tonight. new action is sought. to resolve general's views. on the prospects) Oakland County Board of Super-| the question without extensive for an on-the-spot investigation of visors has asked that the city, litigation that might arise by par- conditions in the country. jand township both ‘‘re-do their de-| ties who object to the new court- itachment and annexation proceed- house being placed on the pro- Suez Cease-Fire jines so as to eliminate the question, posed Service Center property. Hangs by Thread (Continued From Page One) am Megleg had tee. tan in 85th Congress and several thousand wounded in| (Continued From Page One) -~ fight apn dl etl ie) GOP ranks too. Some Republicans; who was drowned at Daytona French we th t jen ‘ee iilled-and-<« 10 eir elections to a firm h, Fle._yesterday will be at. ed,” hata ound-'cjutch on Eisenhower's eoattails.’ +Beac s t the wounded were still But many others, including most 1:30 p. m. Monday from the Don- Q ing mapa stretchers to the of the holdovers in the Senate, did/elson-Johns Funeral Home. Dr. asual not. An ‘official spokesman in Cario The GOP lawmakers like the ‘William ee denied French claims that British-:pemocrats, knew that for .| Will officiate. Burial will follow, French troops had captured Is- cal purposes Eisenhower's influ-| The White Chapel Memorial Ceme-| “_—. halfway point on the 103- ence at the polls ended last Tues-| tery. gare |day. They already were speculat-| Friends may call at the funeral, re are ho enemy forces, jing on the identity of the man who ‘home after 7 p.m. Saturday. — poole) | Said,” the spokes-\will head their ticket in 1960. Mr. Thomas, 43, made his home Gen. Sir Charles Keightley, Brit-. ish-French commander, sa visiting Port Said y “There has been no fighti the cease-fire’ became —ee ae Ike Facing Trouble Pontiac Deaths Lyohn Paul Thomas t ‘ Service for Jolin Paul Thomas w GOP House and Senate members sons Dayne C; and Gary L. Thom. | appeared likely to do at.the mo- as ‘L2YOliver St. P ment of legi save decision what| € ho Pi each thought was best for his own, _ He was born in lindividual - political future.’ They) ~ hang there was a case of k might not follow Eisénhower’s Williams and Jennie Thomas. Egyptians this- ae ee nae : Fores ~SYthe salvage . British - French chem ge and ,cement departments at Baldwin announ later the © < ae seane. ¢ O78 Rubber Co., Mr. Thomas was a was broken temporarily yesterday in a skirmish between an Egyptian : UF Headquarters he communique said two E=e- ANNOUNCES Gifts | Church, Elks Lodge. Brotherhood Ass'n The choice being so wide, the with h's wife, Evelyn and two ‘out each one and singing softly, Columbus, | | Ohio on April 24, 1912 to John | member of the First Presbytertan| | Lodge 561 and Rubber & Plastics, ‘meetings are being tied in. cratic. RUSSIA, Ohio «%~Russia liked gave President Eisenhower 246 votes to 136 for Democrat Adlai E. Stevenson in Tuesday's - elec. tion. Russia normally is Demo-. a year, according to Clyle R. Has- kill, chairman of the Pontiac ‘Chamber of Commerce Safety Com- we N. Saginew Floor mittee. zz pistes "SALE a GOSHEN iL Step Ladders | 4 5-FooT {66 \ $5.00 Value we $5.95 me s595 vs $477 Famous ‘Goshen’ made step ladders with reinforced steps, pail platform,’ smoothly sanded hardwood, ri braced. Choice of 5 and 6-foot ‘sizes both at great savings — no Tipit — buy now and save; i i | 3 i ce urecses or ing field is Carolyn | teacher at Troy, in her twenties, | and @ holder of « ‘masters de- 5 gree, She is, says Palmer,sym- “It is. still the contention of the belie of-modern teachers here. . _county that the original proceed-| The parade will start at 6 p.m. Pic “Red-Ray” Jewel Safety ase | ue $8 N. Saginew . #—Main Fleor ‘ F i Never Before in 22 Years... ‘ings -were proper and good, ciate —— : ; Woodwa aple Avenues in 4 has Schone emphasized. lthe center of town, The of “This re-doing of the proceedings Education will lead the procession. ‘can be accomplished by a joint) resolution of Pontiac and Water-' Town Hall at Birmingham Thea-' g with the affidavits of th ford along with the affidavits of the ter heard Dr. Norman Vincent| six qualified electors living in the Peale talk. 3 area, ” Schone said, His popular column Tyins on Fi Also holding a I Saturday in : | 18-point agenda are resolutions pro-| pe wil speak again tomorrow at | thibiting parking on Perry street 11, at the sé¢cond Town Hall pro- ‘and to purchase two lots at the) gram, Floyd Starr ef Starr Com- Pike and. Williams: menwealth, a longtime friend of A cavecier esta at today’ A Powerful spot-fleod reflector gives broad beam and long-range spot- So Many Styles Priced SO. Low! 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Pre-cuffed sizes ; Aa at " Waite's ... Street Floot e a j nondh sateen a . ——— + eT : | : 8 i a a 5° | > 2° ~~ . \ e Continwous Credit — @ Easy Term Credit ¢. -30-Day Charge | ® Layaway ZIP - 100% WOOL COATS 0 reg. 35.00 LINED ? the new, mikacie twtertaing Gass-ato made tem E # product of Pittshergh Plate Giass Co. IN HANDSOME ~ home zip- lined mild weather black fleck . Petites, Jr. Sizes 9 to 15, / Misses’ Sizes 8 to 18! FLECKS! “You Get “money's. worth with this hand= Wear it with the famous Glass-Clo The panreas cctacen the parties, therefore, goes on, and a responsible system of government —a parliamentary system that. is more suitable to America in an yatomic age than the present horse- and-buggy model—is still far from being considered. One of these days an internation- al crisis will reveal the shocking need of a Congress and presidency... in a single party responsible to- gether to the people and remov- able only in elections held when the people want them held. (c copyright 1956, __New Yerk Herald Tribene = y Dr. William Brady Savs: Talbot’s Solution an Aid in Treatment of Pyorrhea Unfortunately a great many poor. misguided or unteachable persons have a good deal of trouble with gums, tooth sockets, jaw bone and health, which they and their den- tists call Riggs' disease, chronic gingivitis, parodontitis, and .per- haps most frequently pyorrhea al- veolaris. John M. Riggs was a dentist in the -early— part ef the Sth cen-_ tury, He wrote about the condi- tion, but his views have been for- gotten, although his’ name is still remembered. Gingivitis means inflammation of gums. Paradontitis means in-_ flammation of the tissue sur- rounding a tooth, No particular reason for using, the term, ex: cept that it impresses the cus- tomer. Whenever I refer to pyorrhea, numerous dentists get a pain in the neck, and some of them kindly endeavor to enlighten me on tech- - nical aspects of the question, but it seéms that each expert on py- orrhea has his or her own idea; which is generally enough different from others to keep everybody con- fused. ’ The word pyorrhea means dis- charge or flow of pus-and alve- olaris means from the aati sock- ets. OLD THI ORY Forty years ago someone came up with a revolutionary theory, complete with specific cure: pyort- reah was caused ‘by Endamoeba gingivalis, a kind of protozoan found in the mouth, about the gums and in tartar on the teeth. And emetine, the alkaloid of fpecac, the old-time emetic which acted like a slow boat to China, was the specifie cure. For a time the medicine mak- | ‘ers flooded the market with emetine preparations for internal ~of-both—heuses:— _Butitis_also._ 8 and local use_against_pyoythea, fact that in the. districts and states in the North where there were can- didates of both parties in the field, __ Republicans won more contests than the Democrats. Thus, there were 79 seats in the’ House—mostly - in the South—-won under*the Demo- cratic label in districts where there Wes ne Rapaliions epee: LI'L ONES _ il = CALAIS capa-- a, ‘He feels sure he could make Success as'a ‘pubtes- versary, | OM rvrersary _iMr, and yee i Grama anniversaty, -- 4. oat — Mr. and Mrs. ‘Mvher M. Davis - “of Wek ttty-tath er “maval ./¥ condi —— Ime of on va far a but the trouble continued una- “bated and the Endamoeba was Aside from opening, cleaning ‘out, ov. draining pus pockets, de- ‘tion of granulation tissue with the minimum of surgery and whatever measures the dentist deems necessary to keep the teeth free trom tarter and the mouth in -._ the best hygienic back when Topsy was a colt. He recommended for periodic applica- tion to the gums a solution of io- din, zinc iodide, glycerin, and wa- ter. This is strong stuff and only your dentist or physician can apply it or perhaps ‘teach you. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long teow Ugptogreg | to personal heeith end h eer oe > treatment. ill be ana By. . Dr. am Brady, if a stampe a addressed envelope is sent to tiac Press, Pontiac » Michigan. (Copyright. 1956) Z ~ Complains Divorce ) Favor Women in Michi “Taek space. Siephene number of the accompany letters but these _= be published If the writer so requests unl ess the letter ad oritical its nature. Why do the laws of Michigan favor a woman in a divorce pro- ceeding especially. women who do not try to help the husband? Cer- tain lawyers just make a living on all kinds of silly complaints of women. If a man has oestinn hard and has any property, she cam go see a lawyer, make a lot of state- ments, whether true or false, and get an injunction against him, take over his home lock, . stock and barrel and get temporary ali- . mony until the hearing comes up, which “is six months from the _ time you are served, It isn't fair. What can-be done about it? These divorce proceed- an; wai deus wee Be ere and it's too-easy to get_a divorce, They should be more rigid. Bae Whe Poys Mayor Calls Ike Man of the Hour Eisenhower—the man of the hour, William W. j, Regalo, Mayor “His Men Defeated ; but He Isn’t Mad Most of the men I ‘yoted for lost on Tuesday, but I’m not. mad at anybody, and I know we still have qhe greatest nation in the world, 1 haven't lost faith in anyone or anybody. Michigan’s in weak hands, but we’re such a strong na- ‘tion, we'll survive anyway. — ‘ohn 8.8. cay eo Ainglis NEW YORK &—Nothing makes an American feel more like a stranger in his own land than to strike up a conversation with a man from another part of | the country — and suddenly realize he ~eant—understand_what_the guy's _ saying. REGIONAL TONGUES . Brooklynese is orie of many regi- onal American languages. There are so many, in fact, that some bright publisher ought to come out with a verbal Baedecker that will guilde the hapless tourist safely through-all _the-strange_accents.of- his homeland.. A step in this direction-has just. een—-taken bythe Charleston _ ‘S. C.) News and Courier. It has just published a “Dictionary of Charlestonese,"’ to help outsiders understand a form of English handed down since 1670 in the ven- erable port city which is to the old South roughiy what Mecca is to the Moslems. Cotumnist Ashley- Cooper. whe compiled the dictionary, makes it clear that Charlestonians speak perfect English but many people from other aah do not. — <= x = = That is ag a Yankee visitor is completely lost when he hears a Charlestonian motorist ask. ‘Cain I pat pack -hair? I'd pre-shade +t and- -peeeive the courteous answer, “coarse, rah chair.” REALLY SIMPLE But it’s really simple. and any- one who had lived in Charleston only two generations would have no trouble understanding the ex- change. The motorist asked, “Can I please park here. L4 appreciate it.’"And he was told ‘'Certainly. Right here.” Here — Skipping from A toward _Z — are a few typical examples of Charlestonese and how they can be translated by the trained ear: Abode — Wooden plank. . A boot — Approximately. ~ Balks — A cuntainer, such as a match balks. Barter — Something to spread on bread. Cane chew — Aren't you able Bios eS good Charlestonian?’ Conduit — Impossible of accom- plishment. “Cane chew talk. like a h Langwiteh? Fan ella — The flavor of white ice cream. Caer! alan wus tend flower beds. Granite — “He: was — a pardon zd the gow ner.” tionists, some damyankees and other evil spirits. Harmony — Cooked grits. Hominy — What number? Ice cool — The institution .of learning which stands midway be- tween grammar and college. Jell — Place of confinement for criminals, eS Lawn — Not choc. Lucid — Leggo it. Mine eyes — Salad dressing. ~Minuet — ‘You and T-have dined. ~ OES — To transfer. a liquid, “Poet from the pitcher to the avi . Tin sin stow — The foive and doyme. Portraits —. Ry JAMES J. METCALFE 1 saw you only ina dream... For just a little while. . . But it I tive forever, TT... Shall not torget—your-smiie——,-.-}-heid-you — for a moment, and... I gazed into your eyes . .,. And all the world was melting as... I listened to. your sighs ... then the sandman—suddenly . -. Had used up all his sand .. . And once more I was many miles . . Away from slumberland .. . thousand dreams may pass before . I touch your face again... But I am sure that it wijl be . Aa wondertul an thin... For I cannot forget your smile... . Or any part of you... As now [ pray perhaps someday ¢ eo That vision will come true. (Copyright, 1956) Looking Back 15 Years Ago HUGE RAF fleet vende Berlin for hours. AMERICANS RUSH to quit i. 2 Years Ago , HUGE WINTER tax cut fore. _ cast. MADRID REPORTED invaded by rebels. Case Records of a Psychologist: Crane Tells Wives to Be on Time Esther has been “pawled out” at least once per week for four years, And most pot you other wives have liketise received sarcastic reprimands for the same fault. Yet you could easily eliminate these quarrels.— Just get ready ahead of sched- ule and then wear_an apron during the final few minutes of kitchen chores until your hus- band starts tooting the auto “horn! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE “Case T-316::Estner D., aged 23, ~ has been married four years. “Dr, Crane, Esther is an ideal wife,” her husband admitted. “She is a wonderful cook and house- keeper. * * * “She handles our little boy per- fectly. She is also affectionate and charming. “T still regard it as a delight to take her out on a date. But one fault has caused me to gripe and complain more than-any other. “Tt ig her inability to be ready on time when we have an engage- sient at church or for a movie. ““She claims the baby delays ‘her, but that isn’t the real ex- Smart | or dumb, young or old, wives seem chronically unable to “steer their actions by a clock! =? * they launch the latter naga ugly ‘fit of criticism and fault-finding. . Many a good husband teaches a Bible class on Sunday. He is sched- uled to be on hand at a definite minute, such as 9:30 a.m. His devoted wife knows this, yet she may work,in the ‘itchen _till_about 9:15 before putting on her make-up and her Sunday frock, Then she can't possibly be ready _and in the car at 9:25 or even 9:30, so she causes the entire family to be late. : And her irritated husband is then in no mood for a benevolent Sun- day school lesson or cate vo aoooe are just trying to get Sunday din- ner started and all the little chores finished before we leave.” That sounds logical, doesn't it? Yet wives are just about as slow in “getting started even before they have any children to usé as an - alibi. : ® * * And if they are dining out Sun- day noon and thus have no home — to prepare, they still are ate? It is a rare swoman who can. judge time and get into the car on schedule: ‘ In fact, if any of you husbands -reading this column have such a wife, please drop me a note so I can try to publicize her virtue in this respect. “Bat I don’t want to soil my =— iuichen” he * * * ‘The’ ability to'watch a clock and before a deadline, by ge ee a ge Set ae . eae = oe he = a SS z WES cabra tie ae SF = ane = ae 3 = é ee “ i & eee SPE S See a : : ct * 5 ae Ba 2 neds Ge ______._ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8.1956 - __-___ SEVEN ‘LUCKY YOU... UNLUCKY US! WARM WEATHER. _KILLED THE WINTER OUTERWEAR BUSINESS! WE ' MUST SACRIFICE THESE GIRLS’ COATS, COAT 7 SETS AND SNOWSUITS IMMEDIATELY! SO SHOP ies i | Now... 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Those taut, wind-tunnel lines literally point the way for the others to follow. | : And there's plenty for them to follow! That glistening sheath conceals a carload of engineering “firsts""—all polished to watch-work perfection in the toughest test ever given a new car. 3 A prototype of this 'S7 Pontiac arse the road pre 100,000 miles of tests PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION - RET AIL STORE me General Motors Corporetion 65 Mt. Clemens St., Pontice 15, Michigen : ... condensing 10 of average driving into one rugged marathon. It covered a distance al to 4 times around’the world . . . over country lanes, city streets and ‘ superhighways. Through it all Pontiac engineers refined and perfected every facet and - feature of this great car. They .made Pontiac's big new power plant even more efficient” than its prede- cessor, the engine that set over fifty new world records and led all eights in miles per gallon! 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Cloud-sott, Level-Line Ride —the ridé sensation of the year—a hew suspension system based on a big, road-hugging 124- or 122-inch wheelbase. 3 Popular-Priced Series — Star Chief + Super Chief + Chieftain: — i * « =e ‘, 5 “THE PONTIAC PRESS. _THUR RSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1956 ‘Joe Wells Used Car Manager CHIEFTAIN 4-DOOR 9-PASSENGER SAFARI Sensational’s the word for this lithe and lusty beauty called Pontiac for ‘57! Try it... and marvel! Sample the brawn of its big, new Strato-Streak V-8 engine! Test the magic-like response of Precision- Touch Control! Find the roughest road around and experience the incredible. J. (Cevie) Cavalier ee a Cc * CHIEFTAIN-€ATAS LINA SEDAN ol af = ——_ ~ smoothness of Level - Line Ride! These | , - and dozens of other first-time features are yours exclusively in Pontiac for ‘57... aera mn) i. —) + , yp imerica’s No 1 Road oat Come m See Edword Manuel We invite you to drive the sensational ‘57 —. PONTIAC Proved Supreme in a 100,000-Mile Marathon Test Run! . 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ENERGETIC PAIR | But Williams and his blonde wife, | Nancy, proceeded to show how, youthful enthusiasm and —confi-§ 3 | ________dence—could__be translated intof _ ; . : votes. They staged one of the most : GS. ! energetic campaigns the state has’ 5 =a , ; ew ever seen. | f Pe ae ee “sale starts, today 3 It was this boundless energy, combined with secret Republican’ "antagonism toward the incumbent yovernor, that won Williams a place under the capitol dome with Reg. 10.95 im _____a margin of 164,000 votes. ee —— . { ee , ge. | iam found the key to : ‘~ ew | toy ee 4 r =— : ; q : . : : : - 4 FOURTEEN . THE PONTIAC PRESS.” 7 AY, NOV E! : : ; > Four “Children Find Loopholes i in Parents Safety Precautions a deep slice in her fore- took three stitches to Instead of sharing my jitters, Barbara marveled over the cres- cent-shaped needle the doctor wie wielded. Another emergency run on an. empty stomach came on a night 1 returned from an out-of-town) assignment. Five-year-old Patty PP mee ENON ie bie ia = nse ee -dreamy--girl.—In -the-home}. -lurk such jumping-off places as windows, porch rails —play-in—streets,_ driveways or al-| te ~ Thixing fire” and ganpowder. jot Egypt's -24,000,000--peopie tive | SURVEILLANCE IS KEY? | The continent of Asia PIECE ENSEMBLE with beautiful brilliant cut solitaire. Distinctive tailored setting... Ladies Engagement $121 Ladies Wedding $ 20 Gents Netteg ot. 50 a la iN cet ll _... CHICAGO (IN: was e Well, I caw Patty treak her arm. sult a ¢ for loopholes. If there; “ ‘A mother of. several cildrenentie brood Into tax to ste ays taped. While group the young-|cutor post aver Republican William William) (R). He and Earri Valentine were _{RICAGO_ ANS) — Ht was eight Wel, 1 sw Paty break er ‘Shetare-any —-children-will-surely often-is-stranded. Until the “ -__{sters for a a J. Sanphilip. Sheriff Charles G. defeated by Democrats Harold F. nea sae aging So Ded an Sane 0 sey ravens soe them—and turn up woundéd man” appears, she must deal with ye is a'went off in her fi , giving Harrington, a Democrat, was re-|Maurice and Eli Allore for cor- a parking space near the apart-/when the bar unhooked from the and weeping. emergencies at home or pack ‘the problem for Elaine. fi own hand’a painful burn. = = _elected. Other incumbent victurs/oners. ment. Elaine, my wife, called from/chain. She fell only about three sr = cease : = ‘UML 9 i (Sens a DEMONSTRATION | @\ \ ROEBUCK AND CO. ieee full fashioned, by Kerrybrooke colors to make you look —and feel—beautiful nn Vaan 34 to 40 6.98 Cardigan 99 ; | Sizes 34 te 40 3 different lengths . . . Royal Purple : -S-T-R-€-T-c-h nylons same quality as famous brands at 1.35... our regular 98c full-fashioned ultra sheer stretch nylons two weeks to wear them a ae once you ‘d worn these Orlon* sweaters. youd want to start all over © egain. 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Fizzled mers == sheen can See 7 Yem-Fredictea Farm-kKevolt Against GOP Frizzled) css 3) sore mnoys cate cay 74 | WASHINGTON W—A farm re-; boost price There is a question as to whatjlittle the issue of farm prices) presidential vetoes. tengill, winner in the primary over 2 see extent satisfaction or dissatisfac-/may have had on the outcome, the _\veteran Ferris E. Lucas, was volt on which the Democrats had Steps they said would im- iwas far fron ae.| That would be one way of keep- jcounted : failed ; — ogee eg tion with present farm programs|Eisenhower administration is’ ex- 2 ee & Gree enegh = , . influenced farm voting. \Politicallpected to stand pat on farm: pott-)!"6- the issue—alive forthe 1 ie oiicane y -_ ecto t the midwest-jeies it maintains will, over the congressional elections when Eisen-|Ru . : Ree 4 election to give them any major|8oing ‘back on vit a uring the cam-|long-run, get the government out|/hower will not be running. winning- major races “included” ~~ help. “es . | Promises : +f of agriculture. * * 6 Prosecutor Wilbur V. Hamm, : The election, significantly)Treasurer Margaret A. Woodward states” except traditionally Demo- , enough, saw the defeat for Semana Clerk Howard Murray. fs leratic Missouri gave their electoral] ®™4 ry ; Eisenhower ' Sa jate seats of two top-rung farm|—— Sm and R. M. 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But their ad- mitted lack of a scientific method for determining the exact age of any adult lends interest—if not credulity—to a world-wide list of “oldest living.” , Last dune newspapers § in Brazil reported the death of a citizen, aged 156. Java and Pakistan have each also freent- 4 | ‘iain | irls’ eylane ~ girls honey a Honeysuckle flannel. lined , - denim play togs | These cute coordinated outfits are just what you busy Moms have been wishing for! They stay new looking longer .. . are much easier to launder than ordinary denims. The gay colored flannel] lining is attractive and warm ... perfect for the cold weather months chead. Talk about values! Here they are...’ in a great big collection irra odhagear af cite’ toshicas ted ra a these durable Honeysuckle denims on your shopping 3 le —. = nmr teduced to ist right now! . aoe a wee little prices. —_ in to ; Gat us Ocala ati ; on’? 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In House,|Atiarge House seat, for 1411 margin. INDIANA (13) ~— Republican. ley governor to keep the state ‘house for GOP, Won one Demo-'p cratic House seat to increase Re- publican margin to 10-1, IOWA (10)—Many split tickets Eisenhower, but ousted by absentee ballots, Incumbent is’ Democrat Rep. A. S. Herlong. Op- ponent is Alfred L. Lund. GEORGIA (12)-—Stood by Steven- son, Herman E. , Demo-|supported erat, elected to senate seat vacated|GOP Gov. Leo A. Hoegh for Demo- Democrat Walter F. George.{crat Herschel C. Loveless. Sen. House delegation Democratic, as|Bourke B. Hickenlooper, a Repub- before. : jlican, won a third term. In four IDAHO (4)—Eisenhower. But Re-|House races decided, Republicans publican Sen. Herman Welker un-| won. Four other races incomplete. Carl Perkins, State's other seven districts. are divided 52 Demo-| or by Frank Church, 32. Two-| KANSAS (8) — Endorsed Eisen- cratic, n-laway for Eisenhower. Sen. John Marshall Butler, House delegation 4 Republicans and 3 Democrats, MASSACHUSETTS: (16) *- Run-| Democrat Foster Furcolo went in as gover- nor, defeating Republican Lt. Goy. Sumner G. Whittier. Of 13 House. races complete, Democrats Republicans seven. In only unde- cided contest, Democratic Rep. ‘Robert MacDonald led. -\tive term. Republicans kept 11 six, | Elected ‘Democratic Gov. G. Men- nen Williams -to a fifth consecu- .|House seats, Democrats held on to. six, One seat occupied by a Democrat in doubt. . MINNESOTA (11)—Eisenhower. Democratic Gov. Orville L. Free-| man ahead of GOP opponent An- cher Nelsen. Completed House! ocrats kept six seats, Four House races incomplete. ‘Arnold H. Olsen a little ahead of Republican Incumbent J. Hugo -|Aronson. Democrats kept one con- gressional seat. The other, now Re- jpublican, undecided. NEBRASKA (6)—For Eisenhow- races found three Republicans and itwo Democrats winning. Four races’ undecided. MISSISSIPPI (8)—Supported Ste- | fvenson. and kept Democrats in the six-member House delegation. MISSOURI (13) — Stevenson. Democratic. Sen, Thomas C. Hen-| nings Jr., re-elected and Democrat | | James T. Blair Jr., elected gover-| MICHIGAN (20) — Eisenhower. nor. In\gseven House contests, Dem-| Ina random- -sample poll not be prepared in case of nation. City Not Ready for Attack, Area Residents Tell Press conducted recently on Civil Defense measures, several residents of the Pontiac area! sain speaker for the occasion expressed fear that the city and surrounding area would, was a member of the teaching air attack by an aearers | “Interviewed in downtown Pontiac and at Tel-Huron, piomas and Ruth A. Mathwig, R.N. ‘ citizens said their ing where to seek shelter.) there were anetiges avail-|: able, Others said more, plunateak should be done by Pontiac. Others! said planning was sufficient and) that it was up to the individuals to put this to practice. Arthur Heaton, stipervisor of the) Pontiac Ground Observer Corps, | recently: criticized Civil Defense) preparedness in Pontiac as being ig “pretty bad shape.” At the same time, the City) Commission revealed a new Civilieity do some Defense ‘ordinance, now in effect. ‘planning so that _ Which will coordinate city depart- ‘ Soe ae ee ae don't have any worry would be not know-| | ; Some questioned whether, ! L FIRESTONE Taxi driver Russell Bentley, 8 Putnam Ave., “If there was a bomb attack today in Pontiac, I for one wouldn't -where to go or whom to con- tact,” said Albert Firestone, of Rochester. ployed in the city asked that “the women and chil- selth oy lllnruerd BENTLEY ° Harbor resident Mrs. Margaret “] wrote to -. Washington not Miltary Readies © ; U.S. Defenses ink we Naval Units Alerted; Es Mrs. Glad. | All Services Warned '3;" of Unpreparedness | WASHINGTON @—The Pentagon) foday said U. S armed forces! have been cautioned to take “‘prep-| aratory meastires to increase the) nation’s defense readiness." * A spokesman for the Joint Chiefs ef Staff, in telling this to news-) men, said he wanted to put empha-! sis ‘on the word defense.” Me pdded. that “we ds wet want |Menominee Rd.. commended he had forgotten Tuesday's defeat. to be caught flat-footed and a the same time we do not want fe take any provocative action’ | 4 | which would get us involved.” | U. S, commanders at home and| | overseas have been kept advised of the world situation and given -At San Diego, Calif., the Navy said ships based on the West Coast -hetident Rate Cut, .* U.S. Ait Force - ‘ot . ee ee = long-ago fora’ a pamphiet to see - ‘em What I could do to help in Civil) Defense,” she ASHLEY said + felt on the sub- Brezee, jMohawk Rd | said: “Pr afraid we are not pre- pared. I feel that \there’s a lot more wae iwhat to do in case attack, espe- cially what type of shelter toMRs. BREZEE | seek." i E ed s * Mrs. Irving Merkovitz, 864 newspapers and radios for their education efforts | on. natural dis- asters. “It's up to the citizen to educate she Firestone is em-. "Edith B. Taylor, Johnnie W. . - Law Practice — ‘for-the 40-mile trip, one newsman, T cameraman followed him. Aimself —_ further |. on air attack pre-| < Exercises Held a for 13 Trainees at State Hospital Thirteen members of the psychi- atric attendant nurse training pro- gram at Pontiac State Hospital, igraduated in exercises last night in the chapel at the hospital. 'staff, Dr. Joseph G. Weiss. Dr, \Ivan A. LaCore, medical superin- ltendent presented the 13 with di-| ipresented the graduates with nurs- ing pins. Also on the program which pre- a reception in the recreation ‘reom of the nurses home were Shirley Walter, Harry Wright and the Rev. William H. Goodwin. Graduates include Florence Brooks, Wyne W. Diller, Matthew D. Finley, Marion Howe, Arthur L.} Kariean, Early P. Montgomery, | Helena Morin, Reginald L. Ouzts, Irene J. Pearson, Solon P. Spears,) Tor-| ‘bert and Doyne A. Wagner. Adlai to Return cymmee iit Widide — the Gelantes www sting of the 1957 Pontiac is apparent by these close-up views of front and rear sections. Massive, wrap-around front bumpers protect the vertical, semi-circular grille and the car-wide air scoop. Integrated tail- ——}- Also May Make Series | of Speeches to Pay Off | Dem Campaign Deficit LIBERTYVILLE, Mm — For months, Adlai E. Stevenson could hardly utter a word without find- ing someone at his elbow, ready! to write it down report it. | For months, there was the pros- pect that he might become presi-: —~dent —<—and—the- statements _were+- regarded as mawertent news. s * No legions of newsmen and/ photographers, no tangle of tele-| vision camera cables awaited him) as he returned late yesterday to +hisfarmheme—near this Chicago) suburb. s Ld * When the two-time loser in races for the presidency left his doyn-| town. Chicago hotel headquarters! “THE CATALINA COUPE — The racy lines of this Super Chief — ‘model are-accentented' ty the Puntiac’s lower hood and “accent” two-toning. The “startite” coloring above is one of 56 two-tone combinations that will be available when the new models are in- |two photographers and a newsreel At his farm home later only one newsman kept vigil. Lights were aglow as Stevenson ‘entertained a few friends, without) * e * = i Stevenson came out of the house, In his move ments, in the vigor of his voice, it ‘seemed that He and his friends drove away from the farm, the Democratic ‘leader at the wheel of his car. The others piled into a limousine ‘and two —- ° ° He drove Au through the coum; / tryside, to the nearby home of},/ Mr. and Mrs. Edison Dick of Lake}/ | Forest-for a smait dinner party, The defeated candidate plans fo ‘remain at his farm home to catch up on an accumulation of cortes- and make plans tp re- tum to his Cieae awed practice. His news: sealants Cayton Frit- chey indicated to newsmen Stev- enson might make a /series of speeches to help pay off a Demo- cratic campaign deficit iwhich likely will reach more than Chief_convertible coupe is dramatically presented in this photo- lamp, 1957 Pontiac — Power and Beauty in Motion acim Rah und ently suliesbilt dhe tess Se otal’ of the rear fender. Dual exhaust ports are part of the protective rear bumper. \ _troduced in dealer showrooms tomorrow. The_cars will be-shown- locallyat-the Pontiac Retail Store, corner of Mt. Clemens and Mill streets. FOR ‘AIR’ ENTHUSIASTS — The crisp silhouette of the Star convertible is one of 16 body styles which will make their debut in __U. S. showrooms this week. Se a million’ dollars. graph of the 1957 model. Mounted on a 12-inch wheelbase, the to 270. er. GOP Gov. Victor E. Anderson re-elected. Three House seats in GOP hands. Fourth seat, held by la Republican, undecided. NEVADA (3)—Eisenhower. But Sen. Alan Bible, Democrat, led his GOP challenger, Clifton Young. Lone House seat went Democratic, NEW HAMPSHIRE (4)—Repub- ilican sweep, Re-elected Sen. Nor- - ris Cotton and Gov. Lane Dwinell ‘land kept two House seats Republi- can. NEW JERSEY (16)—Eisenhow- er. Republicans took three House lseats formerly Democratic and held on to eight. Democrats kept three NEW MEXICO (4)—Eisenhower. -~-Republican-Edwin-L..Mechem, for- mer governor, back in state house *. .|defeating Democratic Incumbent John F, Simms Jr. Two House seats stayed Democratic. NEW YORK (45)—Gave Eisen- hower a big vote. GOP Atty. Gen. \\ |Jacob.K. Javits defeated New York \\Mayor Robert F. Wagner, Demo- érat, for Senate seat being vacated _lbp_Democratic Sen. Herbert—H. Lehman. Big 43-member House delegation remained divided: —~26 Republicans, 17 Democrats. NORTH CAROLINA (14) — Ste- venson. Democratic Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr.,\and Democratic Gov. Luther H. Hodges-re-elected. House idelegation remains ll-l Demo- , cratic. NORTH DAKOTA (4)\— Eisen- hower. GOP Sen. Milton R. Young re-elected. Republican John. E. Da- vis governor. Two Hotise seats stay ‘Republican. OHIO (25)—Eisenhowér, “Demo- cratic Gov. Frank J. Lausehe otsst- ed Republican Sen. George H. Ben- der. GOP Atty. Gen. C. William O'Neill defeated former Price Boss {Michael V. DiSalle for governor House lineup remains—17 Republi reas, 6 Democrats. ee (8)—For Eisenhow- . Democratic Sen. A..S. “Mike” peicirsanas re-elected. House dele- ~}gation holds at five Democrats, one Republican, OREGON (6)—Safely for Eisen. , |hower. Gubernatorial battle up in the air. Democratic Sen. Wayne \Morse, former Republican, beat Republican Douglas McKay, for- mer secretary of the interior in the Eisenhower Cabinet. GOP Gov. Elmo E, Smith was hanging on to ‘Ja slight Jéad over Democrat Robert D. Holmes. Three House races un- decided, Democrats won fourth. PENNSYLVANIA (32) — Eisen- ~ |hower by half & Million, but Demo- crat Joseph S. Clark Jr., former mayor of Philadelphia, defeated Sen. James H. Duff, Republican. ‘Republicans took a previously Democratic House seat. House line- up—17 Republicans, 13 Democrats. er. Two House seats stayed Demo- cratic. Governorship in doubt. In- cumbent Democrat Dennis J. Rob- erts and Republican Christopher —{Del- Sesto fighting it-out. SOUTH CAROLINA (8) — Demo- cratic all the way. Sen. Olin D. Johnston re-elected. Strom Thur- mond won four years of an unex- “|pired term. House delegation re- _{mained at six Democrats. , SOUTH DAKOTA’ (4)—Eisenhow- er. Republican Sen, Francis Case trailed Democrat Ken Holum. Democrats took a House seat from GOP. Republicans held on to the Other House seat. GOP Gov. Joe Foss re-elected. TENNESSEE (11)—Eisenhower. Democrats retained 7-2 edge in the UTAH (4) — Eisenhower again. +Re-elected -GOP -Sen:—Wallace -F. Bennett; elected Republican George two-member House delegation Re- ‘publican. ‘VERMONT (3) = always, State Police Sergeant | Lausche Vote Could Prove Crucial Retiring at Marquette ~ WASHINGTON @® — Issues by” await civil rights, farm and labor poli- i om sat Statehood = mo iie) -Holdover Issues F ace 85th Congress to help the states overcome the Texas Could Reverse Control of Senate _ DALLAS (—Texas may get its |_RHODE ISLAND (4)—Eisenhow- TWENTY : a 3 : - : ‘ ‘ 4 : ‘ . # s THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ‘8, 1956 Now serving in the. S. Marines; Camp Pendleton, Calif, is a =. Robert J. Sais The son or icember, || Phillip | Bn. in Hawaii is he graduated from West Bloom. field High School in 1955. # Slais’ address is Pic, Robert J, Slais, 1596119 4.2" sEais =| Wood, Mo. Mortar Co., 7th : * #* Marines Ist Marine Div., F.M-F.,| The son of Mr. and Mrs. nnd ap Fase | R. Wood Sr;-of 2740 Gradview St., Dayton Plains, isl Ensign Clifford R.| Wood Jr., 22, who is now serving in| - ccnp ~ a lit a nna atl NA Ne om the U. S. Navy./ He received a B.| oe : . — weg A. degree at! A ° .. Augustana College, * ” Now qualified for a (ee s| medal is Pvt, Wilbur E. Russel, . 19, the son of gt “4 and Mrs. W, D.| . Russell, “68 West '. Strathmore St. -. He entered the a U. S. Marines on, : and enlisted in| gag. June 2, 1956 and the U. S: Navy on} ™ finished basic ; June 18,1956. @ training at the * We sod Sa, ’ Marine Corps a sraduated from| = oH Training Depot in ELWOOD Officers Candi | eee Ge San Diego, Calif. date School in Newport, Rhode) A June 1956 RUSSELL = graduate of Pon-| tiac High School, he is now sta-| training. tioned at Camp Pendleton, Calif.} He is. now stationed in Pensa- ~ “His present address is: ‘““H” Co. 2nd Bn au Inf. Tr. Regt., MCB ing, f Neus on Meni in "Service plete his “boot” training in De-tmoum, grand mufti of Egypt, to fight imperialism and its agents/tO" night clubs and bars that fea- lis _present address is: ... Pvt..women_in Egypt..and_other Mos- ce, 1636484, Bn. 3056 lem countries to fight the British, js San Diego 40, Calif. Recently.as signed té the Clear- ling Co, of his Divisions Medical, Norman L.| | Green, the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Kenneth Green of Leonard. _ Green has recently participated| | lin Organization Day iwith the 25th Inf. and received! | his basic training at Ft. Leonard) * ‘Island where he received basic’ cola, Fla., receiving flight train- Pet No. 2, Camp Pendle ton, Calif. The cece teas son of Fund to Aid Hungary “ Mrs, Carlton Stein of 3A ech JACKSON Uh on Mr, ‘and Mrs. Lynn St. and Ernest Felice of 3 4 Kuenz, both of Hungary but Clarkston, is Pvt. Phillip E. Felice, U.S. citizens, have’ ‘started a fund at _who is now serving in the Marines.'to aid needy Hungarians in their ——— "Felice graduatedfronr—Wate?jative country. The co ford Township High School in they w forward contributions June 1956 and entered the Marines to the International Rescue Com- on | Aug. 3, - 1956. He will com-|missieh in New York City. Activities: “ichiing ‘Sacred Duty/- “posctaly for a. jihad, a rel Calypso. Bands Use bares rund Sing Across|Sayealing Pigs Keep States Grand Mufti - | citing verses from the ——— Box Widely. sas ig “a ese a Gas Pipeline Clean the mufti in a statement broadcast CAIRO (®—Sheikh Hassan Maa- by Cairo radio urged Moslems “to KINGSTON, Jamaica—In Kings- day éxhorted Moslem men and/who are traitors and weaklings,|/ture roving calypso bands, the Because’ there is. so ‘much rela- Africa will. wait for the introduc- French and Israelis as a “sacred . duty, No ecaere taruily may own The ‘Mosient™ ‘TYeader did” “not: call; more than- one automobile. — leson, a leading engineer in Johan-|snout roots out dirt and its provide 4 full scale of deep, echo-| St, LOUIS—The natural-gas in- . dustry has ‘some well - traveled), . ‘es? A.“pig” is a contraption) Dies in’4-Car Crash” tively cheap-native—labor,-South| consisting of. blades... wheel, and) DETROIT sn = Leo 3, Blan, brushes that runs through a pipe- tion of automation, says R: T. 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Now, please go away He; - she arrived she saW & young man hurry to Miss Parrel!’s spartmen & police guerd scared him sway. But net fere Commie recognized bis voice te be the one ~ehe overheard in the dance studio Steve sends a cabbie to pick up Connie, she speeds te the Feather Club, where Steve is watchin be has trailed from inebeck Piece. They plan fer Connie to meet him. Chapter 12 I join you?” Languidly, I said, ‘‘Must you?” “It's absolutely necessary.” His teeth under the ghost mustache were gleaming at me. ‘Not only necessary, but inevitable” He established himself on the stool next to mine. I looked found that he was at the end of the) bar. He was accepting a beer! from the bartender. The man _ said. “Expecting someone?” * "Who, for instance?” “Your husband?” “He's in Milwaukee.” “Isn't that nice of him?” 1 smited at the man. “He's a come home for weeks and weeks.” I had the next bit of information ready; I was be- coming adept at this sort of thing. “My name's Gloria.” “Hello, Gloria. Mine's Wendell Kipp.” “Helio, Wendell. yourself.” Wendell was delighted by my interest. To show me how pleased) Tell me about he was he leaned his shaulder| closer to mine. I gianced at Steve in the mirror. He was scowling into his beer. “I'm in real estate,’ he said. “Well, you must show me some epartments some time.” Wendell put bis near hand over my left hand. Steve suddenly moved two stools closer to us. Wendell’s voice purred In my ear. “There's an apartment Id like “Whose?"' I purred coyly. * “Mine.” “Tt doesn’t sound safe for a girl.’ "| “Ft's -perlectiysate.__My — “Eway this week.“ “Milwaukee? He iaughed, delighted- again. His knee was against mine. Steve had moved three stools closer by this time. Wendell turned serious, plain- tive. “It's a real pleasure meet- ing a girl like you, Gloria,”” he said. “Thelma is such a bore.” “Thelma? Your wife?” “Yes. We don't get along.” “Doesn't she understand you””’ “She's so unsympathetic. Ab-) solutely no sense of humor. We| don't have fun. Like you and I] calid have fun.’ The leer on Wendell’s face was in Technicolor, Cinemascope, Cinerama, Todd-AO; | #* engulfed me. ‘“‘We could have tan, baby, you and I... . couldn't we, though? Hmm, baby?" I felt a thump and Steve was sitting beside me. He put his “Hiya, doll,’ he breathed. He leered, and it raade Mr. Kipp’s effort seem a “pale and sorry thing. “How about yu a drink?” Wendell Kipp was on his feet. “Look here, young fellow,”’ he e2zid. “Watch out who you're calling young fellow,” Steve said. “This young lady andI.. .” “Watch gut who you're calling @ young lady,” Steve said. “This young iady and.I. wish before 1. . He stopped. stepped back and looked at Steve. -In-@ moment -a gallant—tenori — probably as tinal @sjon ‘ode at post offices in ‘ b SF STS ARSE 8S Sa Sect cl tle and six schools that provide: the home, New Zealand post offices in Reach All-Ti years of medical train- would phone him there. I satithe depeniiency itself. at - * 9 bench in the Lisle pork CHICAGO—A report by the! ing. i Sheridan Square. I lit a cigar-|_. _ American Medical Association — calmed myself down. Size of Families Dips ‘the na-|. — : vee shows that enrolment in the na-|. Only one in about 15,000 women ody s n ‘this bench in the little : renedicnl cnleded as itl Se (He studied him intently. He said.) shouting mow at the top of bis | “Tiy! do that.” the bartenderipark off Sheridan Square. it 0, tee Re sie ee ths ratio. is alga dong-$s So aes ee betore.””| wa tear is! Me's (said, “I'll call the police. : Uhigh for the seventh consecutive] men ubfut ‘one Counts “Barton's suspicions were ‘seen you ; humgs. whe he _It+ was twenty minutes § to) egucation increases Puerto! ome bt pe meets “Not me” Steve said “I've the Waltz...” A circle of curious, excited ‘seven. At seven I hada lesson ome i . There were 28,639 students’ 1,700 drivers. ici cane grote une ee neal been someplace before.” | sieve's fist stopped him fiom people were occupying Wendell 'to teach at the Crescent School| ican “ume the Sine of aoa SORSESERGRSEESEEGSESSSSESEESSBHEN AEP Tetees taking dence beens es | YO8, Your face is familiar. 1 iicting the word. Mr. Kipp, Kipp. Nebody was paying any of- Dancing. I mustn't attract| show that a J] * pleasert for ber. i ‘staggered and collapsed on the| attention tome. I sidled to the attention to myself by missing @ . ee df a Be Sr wens te tare private werd “Wendell,” I said, “you mustinior ‘The bartender was climb-| door, got through it umnoticed, jlesson on my first day's work. ‘a et hoo oe oe Sak "he teehee See, eet |r kee?” T know where T'velitt ver the bar. A burly waiter ond watwed qmickty away frem nak 8 cab plown. mentary Schooling, 56; four. to 4 sere, Ae I “Savers lescn bmi” Mr. Kiop wes tents coming im om Steve. Every-| he Feather Cub. pay seven years, S.1;-cight years, 34: - coupes bend, O00 2 Se" comers | “A one in the room was shouting |: was a good five minutes be- Connie gets the low-down om [oi ne rn * 24 Hour Emergency” ~ ete of bereell. Confased Connie’ At the Crescent “The Waltzer" Anita Farrell in Chapter 13 of one to three years of high @ : first ‘thought was to cower up f6f lconoaie now. fore I pulled myself together. I school, 3.2; four years’ high & 2 Steve. She rabhed the stiheustie — in 2. Steve turned and. headed for stopped looking aimlessty in| “The Blonde Died Dancing” . ) e ° . . : and the appointment book at Never heard of it.” St said school, 23; college, 1-8. unattended reception Gesk outside | oo ies He ‘cask the door. I started after him, doorways,, through the front win-| Bere tomerrew. = Prescription ervice She cc'te believe his smsertions of from only z eiacher 1.did . . " \sereaming. “Stop him!" I yelled. dows of bars, for Steve. I tried} ‘a bis necence. Sr Fi ser 9 On W A aecet “Stop him!’ I tripped, arranging to be rational. If I were the | New Zealand Plons iGas Outweighs Steel b a all se Pare s pépils and began r hin : I ys! it so 1 plowed headfirst into Waltzer on the lam, “what would | rm 37-39 S. Saginaw at Woter St. u checking te | identity we 7 pe dadangy m coming in aS ! Was 4. waiter. who almost had his 1 do - no, I decided to put iti New Postage Stamps FORT WORTH—Although natu- @ ae . Bolling asked Sieve bis lesson time, — we - hands on Steve. We went down another way. If I were my hus-/ rai gas is lighter. than air, if last @ =. . DAYS—CALL FE 5-4521. u noe as 3 es ew, Saee | oe oe ‘Sepped beck. Wis ‘together, and I saw Steve dis- band and I knew that my wite| WELLINGTON—A special set of) year’s gas production in the United/ AFTER 11 P.M.—FE 5-4485 = woot the insson time of a Ralph velee shook with excitement. “I [appear through the door into the would be worried to death about | four postage stamps is to be issued| States were put on scales, it would. @ ~ Tetley whom Belling Basnt con” saw him yesterday! He had‘the night. me, where, under those circum-|in December for use in New Zea- | weigh 2% times as much as the @ E Deli n Request | _ leat, Se mame Beer, Pres. | lesson after mine, he was there | - The waiter helped me_to my stances, would I go? land’s antarctic territory, the Ross|country’s total steel output for & mergency Uetivery 0 eq = prove, Commie get Mus vars | ow o'clock!” He was ‘fect. | Home. Dependency. The stamps will be|the year. (Gunauquenaunsessesnseneneneenuncun? vepiileter the ceiling of Stucic K : caplertng “ 7 of tee gam r) . shet having come from there le ; se et eet oer eines Tomorrows the Qay... they go on aoe NEw 1957 OLDSM This year, the Accent's on Oldsmobile, the car that puts the Accent on You! Just look! It’s the completely new Oldsmobile for "57! The car with styling that spotlights you : ;: the car with the features thet benefit you : << the car > with the value-that safeguards-your investment! Let us show you! Now, more than ever, it’s true . . . Only Olds could be so New! . heavier, wider, apring base mean greater stability, flatter cor- % exciusive ACCENT STRIPE... another reflection of Oldsmobile’ 8 styling leadership. and your own géod— taste. This distinetive “accent” motif is mirrored NEW WIDE-STANCE CMASSIS . . inside, too, in emart new “Tech Style Interiors! nering and more all-aroung comfort for you. PLUS AN ALL -NEW ROCKET ‘T-3200 ENGINE There's still nothing like Oldemobile’s Rocket Engine for syeteeom gern | segparboronay and safety -reserve And the mighty, new Rocket T-400 reaches new highs in torque (400 Ib.-ft.), displacement (371 cu. in.), compression (9.5 to 1) and rig ebibed (277). Here's economy when you want it... power when you need it! iss Untitakaby, dhe seent'son I - inthe Stace 98 Serie, Avalbl in our morous mod: etaw ia — Ease Power Brakes and many porsatgt lbdboc. oo. seodade are standard ~ 380 S. Sapnaw Se. Pontiac, Michigan = THE NEW 1957 ROCKET ENGINE OLDSMOBILES! Now ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROO sscsntctinaiaie JEROME. MOTOR SALES. oO... = ESSAI EMT i pirislie ___. COME IN! rou, un our QuaALity WAY ‘or DOING BUSINESS! ee I, OBILES a ee GOLDEN ROCKET 88 HOLIDAY COUPE So much that’s new—so much that's exclusively Olds! Come in now and make your choice —from 17 glorious models in three great Oldsmobile Series ... GOLDEN ROCKET 88, SUPER 88, STARFIRE 98. In every model you'll find the new styling values—the new engineering values that tell why your investment holds...when you go over to Olds! _we_proriLe—longer, far lower to set you off in high style... give you a wonderful “low-level”. ride © NEW SPAN-A-RAMIC WINDSHIELD—a new slant on an “Olds” idea for style and visibility © NEW SKYLINE ROOF BEADING—a sweeping new style note that accentuates the low, lithe silhouette e TWIN-STRUT REAR WINDOW—for new style and around-the-corner visibility e NEw ROCKET T-400 ENGINE—outstanding new power for every model e NEW JETAWAY HYDRA-MATIC® —now smoother than ever ¢ HI-LOo BUMPER—gives double protection up front ¢ PrvoT-Potse FRONT SUSPENSION WITH COUNTER-DIVE—bringing you new precision handling and smooth, on-the-level stops e NEW 14-INCH WHEELS, LARGER TIRES—smoother riding, better traction _ © TECH-STYLE INTERIORS—newest materials and tri-tone design put the accent on comfort and luxury ¢ STRUT-MOUNTED INSTRUMENT PANEL—for great rigidity, more easily accessiblé controls ¢ NEW DUAL-RANGE POWER HEATER*—faster, more even heating at a finger touch ¢ THREE SERIES, 17 MopELS—come see them at our showroom now! * Optional at extra cout. Jdeway Hydre-Matic sandard on Starfire 98 models. . Oldemobile in of hardtop glamor and . og edn tog tow so cra mi pr Ppp ies as os z p 1 . oe ad 2 ee : . r% . eho . a= os Priaet© See — a = {pty age ernie’ pe iat alegaowpemamged gait EMGAGE GPT IOP FETE ak is Sah tk ida abedr’s ci doacenate han eed eee e : * TE : ; : : f- . " ry : AL } 2 f _ ; ‘ Z * : , ‘I * ; = - * : +b . \ ' * F > e © 2 § oe 8 gee See Nes : q oe ees THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1956 . - Zs os . as be co . ss a 2 . Ea : S ; ‘ : = s ; ES «Tl : Be a i 4 § eee | - =. — : <— 4 ¢ us % : # Hon ; SS . | d 4 . — Zs . ~~ ype ecb one RT eh AES lerynei senting “Giant full-width — freezer holds up to 49 Ibs. of food .List Price 279.95 with trade Full-width crisper | Sa . re . ; . . . holds up to 34 bu. Se ' % This beautiful giant 10.8 cubic foot refrigerator has a 49-pound frozen food capacity. Hot- of fruits, vegetables CT: ‘ | point features a full-width freezer, chiller tray and humidity crisper for maximum storage _ ' convenience. Bottle opener door catch, special cold control and strong steel shelves. All are time and work-saving features to help you enjoy the convenience of modern up-to-date living. Styled to complement 1 your kitchen and priced right o fit your budget. Don’t miss it! Buy today ‘and save on this wonderful Hotpoint refrigera tor at a low, low bargain Prices Delivered, Hooked-Up, Serviced, Warranted “$ HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC 30” RANGE | , ; wa = $19 with trade m Ta _ ae . This automatic electric range has con- A _ . venient push-button controls, deep- well cooker, éven-timing, clock, giant —- FER, -.-.in- than 30hinches of. floor space. Buy now and save! “e@Neéw High in Vivid styling ; . @New High in Vivid sound ce . = peliveret oe ae @New High in Vivid picture. | 21 MODERN: 24 9° Beautifully designed in rich-looking ma- “hogany or light oak cabinet. Features Auto- matic Matehed Sight ‘N’ Sound Tuner, Mir- rorized Picture Tube, Shaded Glass, Auto- AY LESS matic Focus, Bass mange Extender, vou FAMOUS- oe AKE ' 5 wT FEDERAL'S ~ Laundry Pair PORCELAIN FINISH BLOWER-ACT ION | AUTOMATIC WASHER ELECTRIC DRYER overflow rinse - “Complete sutcteatie. «= han dt away. Wond- Has gree Bs electric d ° me R-Dial lets your wash = co , timer, porcelaizt finish - 3 BERS ke “3 ——tul partial “Toads. dee “eutanll—ourlach—— This henielad TV with 14-inch ago oa 7 ce a . with ak | screen can be easily and conveniently taken ae 5 se a i you any place you go, Fedtures built-in an- et. | . Delivered, Installed, — wane: Price includes | Sere: and. _ tenna, dlynapower, speaker, | matched tuner. An : est “second” set. Hurry in. now oud at BS Sgr TV % “THE. PONTIAC PRESS. rHUnsDAY, NOVEMBER 8 1088 3 ; | zs — ately, The cimmistion aso a40"-/Auto Show Planned . 4 coved per cent increase for)’ exiacsaibelatitins a ey sevlores effective. Jan. third postwar auto show has Jihen. blanket increase will scheduled Jan, Tz at Civic: Aiidi- yc et oe torium with about 125 mew United for murder in Utah is = OPEN Seer _ Monday, Friday and Saturday UNTIL 9 Now YOU CAN . TO “a omnes 7, wa re we mw aa’ Ma a a WAL Le SALE ci 50% OFF Vinyl Piastic FLOOR TILE 10° Eclat tae RESOURCE PERSONS — The Pontiac White Hbuse Conference | f on Education will have (left to right) Theodore Wiersema, principal. | of Jefferson Junior High School; Raymond Graff, supervisor of a trade and industrial education at Poritiac High School and J. Cecil “TAKING PART — Participating in the Pontiac _° Pentiae Press Phetes} Cox, assistant superintendent of schools participating. The annual White House Conference on Education scheduled William Mihalek, PTA president and Dr. Dana | conference will be held at 7:30 p. m. Monday at Pontiac High School. | for Monday, at Pontiac High School will be (left P. Whitmer, superintendent of schools. Coulacos | Educational problems of the community will be discussed and prob- to right) William Coulacos, director of the Boys’ | and Donaldson will serve as discussion leaders lems and recommendations brought to -_ at the conference last Club of Pontiac; Mayor William Donaldson, Mrs. and Dr. Whitmer as a resource person. year wil] be evaluated. # of the cooperating ham stations Flying Saucers Again, reported. trom. Berkeley. that =\Judge From India | tre. oatam sie ’ ‘observation point there had noted . Riverside Press-Enterprise, Tries to Outrace Stork Y t | - unlighted flying metal object. - Wins Con ress Seat | | which had backed Mrs. Odlum,! sy inT ut_Mrs. Joyce Symont Or el—as St eo The mobil d rad lled Saund the winner, mnie eddy artis e mobile unit had radar. at- jens 59 " 1 sateen 6 tiny 3% of Flint was fatally injured acca means heehere. and. other eletn: 3 1 ete. 668 eas tease ~ | "SAN LUIS OBISPO. Calif. U— tronre devices The experiment wag) RIVERSIDE, Calif. @ — Judge Westmorland thus becomes the|today"Whei the car in which Radio station KATY of San Luis:conducted as a community wide|Dalip Singh Saund, India-born first Democrat to win election|was riding was struck from behind) , Obispo reports the quest for flying investigation of a prediction of| farmer and mathematician, scored for either a national or state of-iby a car rushing a Pregngnt saucers conducted over coastal scientists associated with the “Fly-| an upset yesterday over million- fice from this district. And-hélwoman to the hospital. | California last night yielded a ing Saucer Review” of London. | also is the first native of India | slight trace of some unfamiliar, _ a Cocteren ced into Congress or into any James Flowers, 18, of Flint was) 2 Some scientists in London had Odlum for California’s 29th Con- : flying object. ‘said a Martian space ship would gressional District seat. hgees office in this country. driving his wife, Mary, 18, to the} FE- 8: 3Z It said one of 11 mobile stations fly over San Luis Obispo last night) win ont wip peaciecte ‘. Mrs. Odlum, the nation’s top)hospital for an examination when;- set up by the student engineering at 10:30, and San Luisans fell in! og uncount- oman flier, was grounded im herjhe’struck the car driven by David! Democrat Saund had a 3,500-| eaunct d anized |second flight at the polis. ShejCastano, 29. Mrs. Flowers suffered manor at respira boop oyivieg Saucet Day’ to = vote lead. leked out = marres win in the Re-jinternal injuries. Piven por OSS WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC city reported an object. It also said them. Z | OF the desert district's 436 ‘publican primary in June. Castano were not hurt. at (ELT . - 48 South Saginaw Street . Pontic.,.. ——— E = - , hea > | Modern Dining Room Suites in Limed Oak E Precincts, 417 gave Saund 49.88%, 1} Dead 1 Hurt as Cor 4 ; Here {s just about thé finest selectio: a of gining room furniture you could buy for your home. There is no furn fure so rich in appearance, so beauti- tul-in design. so luxurious in fanish, so @c mical in price ‘as beduftifal 1 Oak Me dern Dining Room tut- Open Stock... * Buy just the pieces you need DROPLEAF TABLES *719” OC SOW GO nce isk eas vous Here | is an Ween In addition ‘to nee Sere furniture and Ward's lower | __ prices, we will give you a big 10 pound turkey at no-additional cost with any | purchases (except appliances) of $100.00 or more... Dress up your home for the holidays now and get one of these fine birds ... offer expires Wednesday, November 21st. CHINA CABINETS 5 $119 ___ 28 low_o8 sss ire Ee CHAIRS A 6” os lew as .. * & 18th Century Mahogany Dining Room Suites This Exquisite ‘Dining Room furniture was — ~—~setected-by-Ward's for its beauty, sturdy con- struction and exceptional value! You'll thrill your family and your guests with this smart 18th Century Mahogany Dining Room furniture! . See it tomorrow! : j Open Stock ... Z * Buy just the pieces you need ™ } / cil Drop Leaf Tables ‘69” ] ee aie Priced 68 Low G8 vs ewisc cesses: 3 a : mS 7 a= 3 ° ° Sere. : «A ° China Cabinets 99” 4 ra: _ . Ae “ad Priced as Low @6 «osc secacsss: Buffets — QQ” Sat Priced as Low G8 ...0vsccccee0 Ward's Give Holdens erect Chairs | 4” picture 64 ' Red Trading Stamps | Priced wt Low to c6ccccecseess _ Double Stamps Monday | | eS oan 6-P.-Me-to 9PM. “Ask About the _ Ward- “Way Credit Plan t j THE PONTIAC REESE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1956 & t.. i rs Ot x = ape CPS Sie A a “} RNs Cay ety yp ye Ep Tee BF Ig e ree wee ‘Race Undeidd of ‘Democrat Clements in. Photo Finish 4 Sa OUISVILLE. Ky. ec tiiies ¢an Thruston B. Morton took the|——— ‘inside track today in a thrilling)” ‘down-to-the-wire finish with Sen.|i Clements, assistant Dem-|7_ ‘oeratic floor leader, for a key VSG Earle C. Senate seat. * = *” «Morton's edge appeared enough to hand Clements his first defeat] |] 3S years of political life. Returns from 3,800 of 4,057 pre- tincts gave Morton. 475,361 ine Clements 473,218, "The race — last to be decided in ‘Tuesday's voting — was punctu-| 7 implying | © that each side suspected the other! | irregularities. ated with statements ot Clements saying: many counties of ties in this election which make it! oF Ynest difficult to forecast what the vole pattern may. be in the unm counted precincts." Louie B, Nunn; Republican state campaign chairman, with the statement that: likewise spending our time trying to find out what is going on in some counties.” * * * Morton's struggle took some of) 7m the shine off of President Eisen-| 9% hower's conclusive sweep of the! = state and the easy win of John Eisenhower was far ahead of. T= ticket with 516,889 votes to 438,718 § for Adlai Stevenson. Cooper, Som- ' erset Republican, was 42,738 votes! ~ to the good over former Gov. Law-| © rence Wetherby The Democrats retained edge in the House delegation. Pedestridn Run Down > by His Own Automobile OMAHA #®—\William Gundy, @ house to house salesman, was . cTossing a street when he jJooked up and saw a car bearing down on him ° . 7 He couldn't jump clear and the : car knocked him down, went on a 100 feet and hit a power pole. Said Gundy to police “I lay there wondering who that fool driver was. Then it dawned. j 2 on me, it was my cart” Gundy. who was Ledty bruised, iy had parked bis car on a hill, Lome brakes slipped. \Benefit Dance lof Police Chief issued a statement! @ “I have been receiving reports a countered) — “We are 7 a 62)" 7, 2 Slated for Widow A benefit dance for Calvin C. of | Baxter, Keego Harbor police. chief |" Lwho was fatally burned in.a bow!.! ing--alley—fire- last -month,--will-be field at 9 p.m. Saturday at_ the. Pontiac Moose “Lodge, 350° Mt. {Calvin Jr., nine. Mrs. Baxter,|ejected mayor over incumbent. Mayor Enos W. Schaller, 5,292 to : = All prosende Will go to. the Cab vin Baxter Fund for the aid of his: widow, Eleanor, 33, and a son, 2248 Willow Beach Rd., Keego Harbor, is expecting another child in December. . Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts Will furnish entertainment with a ~pa-; triotic skit. -The Moose Lodge ‘is one of--many--organizations— ducting benefits forthe Baxter Clemens BE — Mayor of Grindess City Councilman James Tierney was) 1m. |tibrary Bonds OK'd —— s ~— I EORGES MEWPORTS PS 4 gma: 4 Fe zat ice= CANWOW ENSEMBLE emer GARDEN CITY @ — Former| |) ‘ST. CLAIR™ SHORES" ee Ar -€0n-jup ‘for the third time-in two-years; 4 HOUR SALE... . FRIDAY 10 to 2 Start your Thanksgiving and Christmas Shopping! Follow the crowds. Be here when doors open at 10 A. M. : 10 A. M. to 2 P.M. FRIDAY 38.99 Pure DuPont — Sizes 10 to 44 NYLON ~| _LADIES’ APRONS DRESSES Group of Group of $6.99 — to | anes Maternity ‘ Dresses HATS" 2” $9 Once in $39.99 Ladies’ Zip Coats $25 ~ a lifetime FRIDAY Heart beat . .’. steady! A heart is mending from a diséase that. would have meant death Yesterday in the emergency room the doctor knew what to do patient arrived. Medical research had found the formula fdr successful treatment, : The 11ythmic sound of life comes to the physician’s ear over his stethoscope. Heart disease still accounts for almost half of the natural deaths in America. American Heart Association wants every heart victim to have a chance. You can help make.that —HEART BEAT... STEADY! arerererh 4 HOUR SALE. . . FRIDAY 10 fo 2 Sn aaa Prag Os sa - 39c Printed Percale e BATES Collectors Toms FEderal t-9134 —— = ae PLAID CANNON once ~~, een ll mua Full — ot benutiful I BEDSPREAD pl |. — = xOWELS Goes Back to 39¢ after 2 P.M. — = 99« 49: 5° $] Set Wretlers $5.99 Lerge - HOUR SALE .. . FRIDAY 10 to 2 $0 Green al a a Open ‘tii9P.M. "savuroay” Loop ~=«| =(DACRON Hf SUPER-WITE BED SHEETS ¢ TABLE LACE 2 Eas inieshtitideinenengell CORES Skies : RUGS PILLOWS While 200 last ._. . First quality. Full bed size. Limit CLOTHS CLOTHS — — LL F 8 8<« 2» ue an Back te $1.99 After ¢ P. M, 1” ST i 4 HOUR SALE... . FRIDAY 10 to 2 4 HOUR SALE... . FRIDAY 10 to 2 t CANNON NYLON BLANKET § = $3.99 PRINTED DRAPES sD K Reg. 699 . First quality. Full bed size. Beautiful oD Make your home beautiful for ‘Thanksgiving. Full ha colors. Come! Gave S-inch. Solid and patterns. 4 Goes Back to $6.99 after 2 P. M. Goes Back to $6.99 after 2 P. M. | ia FRIDAY 4 HOUR SALE. . . FRIDAY 10 to 2 10 A.M. te 2 P.M. FRIDAY = Reg. 2c Reg. $4.00 $ sae) S$ Reg. $1.00 Reg. $1.99 ' taoms: | tans: f§ 31-98 Ladies’ BLOUSES BB°) es | om a sasha Styles. White and colors. Sizes ‘ 7 BLOUSES SLIPS 5 rs $1.99 after 2PM. - — : 19 | 1° —_—_— 44« | 88° © Reg. 5399 | Reg. 82:99 4 HOUR SALE . . . FRIDAY 10 to 2 Reg 399 | Reo. $399 / LADIES’ LADIES’ $10.99 Ladies’ Gar Goats LADIES’ LADIES’ } SWEATERS | GOWNS is ee peeing. se. hue meena Qpeo | ROBES PURSES : 26 1° Goes Back to $10.99 after 2 P. M. 76 ya 4 HOUR SALE .. . FRIDAY 10 to 2 . 4 HOUR SALE... FRIDAY 10 to 2 LADIES’ SKIRTS seni “1 First Qualily Nylons & a7 + pelea gg on gpg sport art! dress skirts in in in self and black seams. Sizes oD : Goes Back to Original Price after 2 P. M. Goes Back to $1 after 2 Pc: M. . & : mn pau a ro) 4 HOUR SALE . . . FRIDAY 10 to 2 — — = oys’ oys” : eg. $2, ‘eg. $2. J 6 tH 6 4.t0 12 $1.79 BOYS’ SHIRTS . “1 First Quatity | 3 to 6X > CAMPUS CORDUROY = Santorised Manet Sere’ sbirte. Pal Vs BIRDSEYE GIRLS’ a JACKETS | PANTS ~ Gees Back to $1.79 after 2 P. M DIAPERS SKIRTS oo ae = | 1 lL siete en: Res, $699 4 HOUR SALE. . . FRIDAY 10 to 2 eg, 35.99 Hes. Ste . ; ; = Sizes $s = «a hag a * | _—sCéBOYS’ eee GIRLS’ GAR COATS 27 ba BABY INFANTS : nen his 50-year-o nl SEs Part rates cor content: ste moving. os DOLL _ SHIRTS ' 14° 4 ‘Goes Back to $8.99 after 2 P. M. 3% 33°: ; 1 a 4 HOUR SALE. . . FRIDAY 10 to 2 : 4 HOUR SALE... . FRIDAY 10 to 2 TODDLERS’ SNO-SUITS ’ | PRES SMO SUTS 5 00] If zee cw oun ee 8 I Gees Back te $8.99 aher 2 P.M. Gite oe , Ps Hour sate... Frivay 10 t0 2 < |. mete | mens $14.99 MEN'S JACKETS sae U Men's * - La Choose 1 from rayon, gabardine and wool Bone = 4 MEN'S ete * Sponsored by The Detroit Edison_Company sila chance to buy tweeds, sidelines, fiberines, ai this low price Goes Back to $39.99 ater 2 P. M. Comet non a musknat fm BETTER LADIES’ DRESSES ¢ RAINCOATS COATS oe, Fat teams sport and casual styles. Giseq for misses $5 188 Goes Back to Original Price After 2 P.M. Bei se! en sedi crmadle 4 HOUR SALE... FRIDAY 10 to 2_ run rain | 1400S —fB LADIES? WINTER COATS ¢: OATS _SUITS Group of to $20.99 ali wool short and long coats. ff $59 $15 Goes Back to $29.99 after 2 P. M. 3 = : 4 HOUR SALE .. . FRIDAY 10 to 2° 4 HOUR SALE... $89 Mouton Lambs Sare' On new shipment of soft pelt moutons. Sizes 10 to 18 Goes Back to $99 after 2 P. M. Cc AM FRIDAY 10 to 2 $39 to 2 P. mA. FRIDAY 1% Reg. $1.79 Gees Back to $14.99 ster 2 P.M. ee fe ee i+ = & es es ~ , : 2 : 2 : ve i : Bee gees. Res : : bi ee = ‘ “ = 2 : - | a = ‘ : Ae aes , ra) ee ee : THE PONTIAC PRESS —_ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1956 = (ey “y Pee: : oy ogee oe ee eae eae eee eas os ress : s eeaianen ep mated ot i a EB ae : 7 [oor-to-Door Work {sate ina ‘te "noney sina Crowd Menaces. |", Ret celetation's headquarters PENEE AS and MON! Mutual Goodwill | leg Gttence seat, @geerald oot New York - eessungryg are elle i Men's 42> kedys , = “Aina : a Pay ht ee & “Get out’ of America. you mur- e : : “aa ¢ doorbell cupant of apartment, of NEW YORK a — A menacing 4¢rers.” : : : Mabel ha’ 13-year-old aie ae Phan cag ow , Ho ” gambling charge. Scott was given’crowd pf 3,000 surged toward he “Sobolev stop lying.” (The_tirst, Sla cks ; Ski rt ter and aa 6 paral oe. apartment on Myrtle. Avende inithree months in Jail and & %250)hendquarters of the Ruscian Unitthree letters of the last name of ow sua : slabs | ‘Wher wives” cbtmined--thretr @ M00 paren ne. ae ed Nations delegation on Park|chief U.N. Delegate Arkady A.! > oe | oe 2 BE ensue pal nal te: BBY Avenue last hight ag the Red elite Sobolev were capitalized.) | & y BEY a evercee simultaneously ~ in~ Las| So they battered down the door.) |. within” downed ~ champagtie™ ‘and! Sobolev” wag host at” the meio = oe ge e : Vegas Monday each, was awar/No answer, Thy battered down a Building Is Approved [vodka toast to the 3h anniverinade, ud BE | ~ North Korea Downs | South Korea Plane TOKYO w—North Korea tonight admitted shooting down a South Korean FSi Mustang fighter plane. Radio Pyongyang said the South Korean craft violated North Korea’s teyritory. oe a ite eT my «= Ust for HER! A “ gq kling creation of fine diamonds. 14K gold. 8-Olamonn Over: 3 flashing diamonds in the engagement ring. S in weddi band. ne South Korea announced yester- day two of its FSls had been at- tacked and said one plane was missing.The second returned with ®) bullet holes, South Korea said. The South Koreans claimed two : North Korean MIG15 fighters at- ——taekedt the —two--Mustangs —over| the Yellow Sea, which separates Korea from the Chinese mainland. |- The North Korean broadcast said the two South Korean planes Jatinched the attack and the North Korean planes fought back, shoot- ing down one, It was the first encounter be- tween South and North Korean, planes since the Korean armi-) stice. 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Clem-| 77 SAN JOSE; Calif. @—William © Beudikofer is blaming the $100,000 fire which destroyed his Grand} : iv mages Morton, former as- — | Charge Au Ver Purchases eee Park Free While Sh Reg. *69.50 Men’s All Wool 2-Pant Suits §$ 4A 336 Men’s Reg. $55 1-Pants -All Wool. Suits s3S°° Lanterns “Specials for the Whole Family | 2. MEN Men's $45 All Wool Tweed Topcoats .. . Men’s $30 ‘All Wool Sport Coats ..... Men’s $20 All Wool Suburban Coats . Men’s 75c Hand Framed Argyles..... es Men’s $15 All Wool son, president of Oberlin College, Range on sy =>. = £ said they plan to wed in January. as . paren sheriff's depu-| os }-—-_During—the—eleetion—campaign;+; angered seckers|at Miss Stevenson worked for \§ ~for-Brevensen ete the for a drink started the fire é campaign. She shares | Required to close his tavern) 7 a distant! relative with the unsuccessful during polling hours, Beudikoter | decided against reopening Tues-|— preside candidate throu ; scorers pa a = gh ber day night. 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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER BER 8, 1036 _TWENTY-FIGHT _ cal Best Way Is to Marry Man With Money } |winter is almost here, it is time So You Want to Be Perfect Housekeopertss cording to Mrs. Smith, et hoa the whereas.) Eg ae ‘rowetetcatonal-V-etaon KETC I ‘lis the firat time a basic college seat. - Bsr erate NEW YORK (INS) — for slovenly, dilatory housekeepers Now that’ | ty Pays - BATTELLE __nice tiip. somewhere? All you heed ily still complains “Tdon't worry, Tell them” to think of}; their bed. asa a Hittle nest lis money. * * 8 | On-storing.. things - in - bureau -|—"— draws - for - the - winter: Due to| veriulihtes, _ This, eet of we Pa Math Takes to TV versity takes its basic coin course to television. All lecturea in ‘p the one-semester ve-credit course in college alge- course’ has been dtfered here ‘only on TV, : A manufacturer in Nantes, ; France, has developed for export a folding high chair for children that may used also as a low chair, rocking chair, gocart or bade y _|like ourselves to begin thinking’ a common natural process called MEDICOS DOOM ACE—Physi- cians have told 34-year-old John T. Godfrey, pictured as a World War II air ace, that he has but one to two years left to live. The veteran 6-foot, 200-pound ailment similar to muscular dys- trophy. Now a prosperous opera- tor of a textile mill at South Godfrey is credited Freeport; Me., by the Air Force with downing) 29 enemy planes. New England Center of Carnation Industry BOSTON—New England is the center of the carnation industry in has amyothropic lateral sclerosis, an about fall housecleaning. philosophical.) To our desk, at this appro- priate moment, has come a new publication titled “The Complete Book of Absolutely Perfect | Housekeeping,” in which there are many helpful hints on how to keep your sanity through these trying times. Smith, a Scarsdale, N. Y:, wife wholesome frankness: of it. However, lenge to meanin loathsome.”* THE LEAST EFFORT the United States. There are 2,500,-|a8 woman how to manage her 000 square feet of carnations. under| glass in New England, The gest area is in_Massachusetts, which produces more blooms than | “.” any other state. Massachusetts’ | 272 growers annually send 60 to —_—§5—tnillion—blooms—all_over—t-h-e+- orld, bringing lr $4:500,000. New Tariff System STOCKHOLM—A new tariff sys- tem, based on the value of import- ed. goods rather than on fixed sums related to weight, has been proposed by a special Government _eommittee and submitted to the| Minister_of Finance, It will be in- troduced in the Riksdag (Parlia- ito marry a wean ~~ ab mgmey. with the vacuum, wax, re ation, soap and aching back. For example: On dusting-the-house: Don’t do it! Instead, either air-condition the entire house, sealing shut all the windows and doors and putting mineral ofl on the fil- ters; or call in q reliable firm of painters and paperhangers and have the entire house done over. As-Mama--used.to--say,—‘‘Haste | POSS" Written by Elinor Goulding , and mother, it commences with “t hate to think of any woman finding it difficult to manage a jhome, It is, but ay te ne ee |bors in for an evening of Russian should merely add zest and chal- _job that is stimulating, . varied and utterly From that point, so honestly ex- pressed, the author goes on to’ tell jhousehold with the least possible big. | effort. The best way, of course is Plumbing is (1) an enameled pail, peste’ " drawers are fairly im- le to be gotten into at any time. Using all your strength and = imakes waste, het procrastination a crowbar, wedge them open and ‘|makes cobwebs.” (Mama had 4/ stuff summer clothes therein. maid, so she could afford to be * * * It is unlikely that your husband will be able to open them again. But if he happens to succeed and exclaims, “Good heavens, just) look at these disorderly drawers!" don't. TAKE CHANCES On decorating - interiorly: Don’t be afraid to take chances, espe- cially with color. What you want ig something different, something that will make your friends talk. * cd * Try doing a room in black and purple, with a puce accent just for laughs. Then invite your neigh- roulette. On simple - home - repairs: Never stand in a pool of water while making electrica] repairs, as wet feet can often bring on a cold, with the ever-present possibility of pneumonia and complications. All the equipment-you need for \(2) a dry ‘wet mop and (3) the phone number of a good plumber. But, that tailteg ram are doz-' * * ¢ ens. of dandy work-saver. devices: ‘that a shrewd little woman canidone as good a job as you can On bed-making: If, after you've lemploy in her semi-annual _set-to at making the beds, and your fam- ; — Dog Exit Now Locked PHOENIX, Ariz, —Damon, an Australian shepherd dog, doesn’t use his own special swinging door to enter and leave the home of Mrs. Lou Ella Archer anymore. Mrs, Archer had a lock put on the little hatch after a thief wrig- —1;--- ment): “ne and is expected to| This will entirely rid_the house) gled through it one night and made result in a slight increase in the of dirt and cobwebs and while the/off with several hundred dollars . yield from customs duties, work is being done, why not take a|worth of jewelry. pbirccbat aes ¥ . nothing fin iiet A AB There are highballs—and highballs. The most talked-about high- balls are those made with Calvert Reserve. Cosmopolites (and other people of good taste) insist on Calvert. 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Box of 21 Deluxe ASSORTMENT, Attractive Cards With Envelopes CUNNINGHAM’S ee “ a cuo - SON a at BRISTOL 69: @ FENTON Ré-~ at os that let you up cious stor Big spe ne ee ewe 4 = 79 Absorbine Jr. + Seve 2he—Get some today. .sccs cveveccceccveces RIBBON ASSORTMENT | SALE DAYS THRU SUNDAY 23: Modified Milk — ee ee eeeee "ee 1 $4 Lydia Pinkham Compound—Save 42e—Buy now... ess ceeees $407 oeeeeee With Free Dispenser h, soothe Homeqenied = te pare ‘eecitve sta "Soe Snap Back Wish STAN Best Antiseptic “MILES BACTINE FOUNTAIN Sige SPECIAL With Chili Con Carne © Cole Slew @ Teo or Coffee Frankfurter _ Bottle of 500—Save Wes ccccccreceseveccscecsess $4?° lodine Ration == 69: GUARANTEED 25 YEARS Fountain SYRINGE WIND AND mt LOTION faa nny] Reg. $1.00 og oie Hal ee ig basi | ~ROASTE RS Holda 4b, fowl or 7-lb. roast $-lb. fowl or take reest Cotton Yarn PLAID: RUGS © ‘SELTZER cp Pig. of 25 79 + $1.39 ee * cs Lie 3 i 7 a Los ‘ 2 ee ee ey panes . : x ig ee ee ee ee ee ee Se ! tt ee eer vr * ee | SF SSOP ey BP ; 2 ary af THE PONTIAC PRESS’ ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1956 a ae Gee ‘ ee ee t } > J avite Succe 7 tad wal gee ar eee _{turel: Syuart Hutchings, Donald B Bowers, | ing ess —-and-—Kenneth Smi » Seg rg ounty- - Leac lers Given z Award ls See Bt Faytor: © Orace Wil . oe 2 ; assic for Nearly 200 Oakl Rome’ sronomice, Jur Grawiard. Jane] } early and County ae a Stuart Braid of Lake Gxlen Laren and now of Washtenaw Penis oring them as an outstanding |0°s.. Grece Williamson Carol Suei@ 4 leaders and families were dries! be James Reid of Milford, re-jty and Edward Braid of Lake| club in recreational activities, Toordieinad: mart ‘uo sais 7 eee alee ‘Modest - : Stort, ze is nh for’ their work in' ceived 4H alumni awards, certifi- Orion, received the Michigan) Honorary 4-H memberships were eC wierd taetete. 3 : > = Naw—~¥orker—-Climbediaot held os the Pestcn Beams! ct fiven to former Oskland|Farmer-awards for +H. Achieve. ae to Dan Hines and Mrs. peat, oward. Storm: poultry. Ricky 3 3 Sa County A” members now~ “out: ment: | Virginia “Richardson, both repre-|Mutr. Edward “Braid, Mac Brown and/@ + 2. 3 to Senate _ Office i. ae yaliding: standing as leaders or supporters HOST AWARD ~|senting Detroit Edison, Clare Cumi-)Lols fa mong ie ma $ Seek Ae San eal SEE $ ae ea of the program in the county, ~ |mings, member of the board of Rest: safety: Winston Moore. Maas sr = = ; . — 5 Sf ..8 5° gee y- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Middleton . _ Hoxie, David Skebowsk!; saeter: James < a . te i ae (=o -‘Manhat-|, During the evening's activities| The Home Economies trophy ;host—to~the- Bsr Rom! 5 {fra Rowe: public speaking: Bein|> aul rf oa _ ee oe at i = Ge eo 7 jak Rus-|. y y » the ut: recent International Farm Youth, itiac radi Concluding the awards were: grain >§ “| 3 .. oe lower- is the big city sell Mawby, state 4-H leader and standing 4-H girl in home eco- (Exchange member from the Neth-| Other awards prese marketing: Rickey Muir, dairy; Stuart| > : a » EL a equivalent of being born 4n a log/assistant director of extension at; Bomics went to Janet a of jerlands, were presented with a the evening included vege uring Hutchins pleat lave. Sake Gee SAVINGS! 3 ae cabin. It typifies the American Michigan State Univérsity, over| Milford. It was presented: by last certificate for being host family. be Reon rds. OWING | Troaiter, Gersid tendal, naa ae > ’ s > ‘ ; tradition of a gallant rise from 9/200 pine and, awards were made! year’s winner, Marliys SOK, | yo East Orion 6-H ["achievement: Prank Lessiter, Sue To-ltae Brown, Vera’ i i ela > $. : modest : to leaders and outstanding club| formerly of Novi, Club UA- pin, Kenneth Bmith and July Crawford; | crops: Ricky Muiz, Larry, Sch $ > = a members. ‘so der leader Mrs, John Lessiter [peontiticgtion of gneee grounds; Laure Stanley. Owens, ©. Perry; food! > 2 Jacob Koppel Javits, 52, New Mawby vilie weal as etha Boomus formerly of South' was awarded « certificate bon- [ering and Dale Hammond; boys’ agricul- ay Bose Teylor; “treees $ 2 : York's new senator-elect, has Kettunen. former shite +H ited. ror ay ey ear Tho om $ $ 1s 3 just suet a politically ‘Classic a 4 Thomas Middleton, William Ison, Charles’ > P 4 background. He defeated De: ‘or 3@ years, saluted leaders Devine, Barbara Valentine > s cratic Magyar Robert F Wedhee in his talk for “the terrific job 3 Si) 8 Tuesday by 450,000 votes. met Pee Ae" N 6 nd J 3 3 , Savin, “om evens call tl at vat a i. i ey “Jack,” was zs com- : York's public schools, Ay Me “j,{Munities, he challenged leaders to for Macomb Prob $ $ Columbig University ‘night school|®P°UTase More young people to e 3 3 and New York University Law|**¢ Part in 4H Club member. > > School. He was admitted to law ship and when they do this, to MT. SH — Circuit $ : practice in 1927, maintain the quality of the pro- Judge Timo* Quinn of Lapeer > $ os « gram, and Tuscola Counties, was assigned $ $ : During World War Il, he was/OTHERS LisTED seguaarn Arh yoteemctaborcleasid) 3 assistant to, the chief opera-| Othe: : . ad mote aitoraey| ; ; tions 08: oe Cis omen rs Perticipaing in the pro general's charges of corription in 2 2 ° Service in the European and Pa-| Jack. Worthington and oud Pema Macomb County. 2 2 cifle theatéte. le out a liew-lgis 4H - State Court Administrator Meré -¢ 4 : came * Club agents, Toastmaster dith H. Doyle assigned Quinn after $ >: tenant: colonel. Kenneth Brown, deputy superin- Macomb County Circuit Jud Al- 2 3 As a Republican with Liberal tendent of schools; and Mrs. Wil- ton H. Noe requested ie cals 3 party backing, he was elected to/bert Kincaid, who gave the invo- side” judge be age allt WITH 3 the first of four terms in Con-|cation. am 3 CASE 3 ; gress in 1946. 4 4 Rts | Awards went to four ten year Atty. Gen. Thomas M. Kavanagh '$ Reg. $49.95 3 ; | leaders from the county, Arthur filed a petition for a one-man grand > * In 1951 he reluctantly ran on the! gepeldenbrang of Farmi jury investigation Oct. 22 2 2 GOP ticket for. president of the} yrs. Rusecl Pickering of Bie Teharged “certain” public officials'$ $ New York City Council and lost. In) mingham; Mrs. Thue . Bo .. with conspiracy to violat eae 2 3 1953 he sought: coalition backing teed Lovee n geeticn ani malt $ eve of Millard and Dire. Keancth election laws, extortion and bribe 2 ‘ for mayer but didn’t get it | Recke i 2 2 r of Wixom, taking. $ 4 In 1954, he was the'only Repub-| ee es $ 2 licaiy to win-on-a-statewide-ticket. Eight leaders received five year : . > 3 tte-deteated—Frankdin—D;- Roose Header pins: Mis, Dan Abbey of . Turkey Show Begins 3 $ velt Jr. for ehemey general by e Orion; Mrs. R. H. Dudley of a _HOLLAN Q sot es pictared Si , 4 Ene imireninghean: Jolin Lencites of Lake F = ND Uf — The third an- ip 2 —_—§Leyewey—for °F SS 2 a * ¢ « |Orion; Mrs. Don Montney of Pon- _ ee , ’ = - arpa tagameee aaa eal ns , a -or-Charge!___ q Before tackling Wagner — an-/ac; Stuart Braid of Lake Orion: . pe meer pie erp hata ; 3 other of New York's famous sons) Mrs. — Magra" of Lake : Pontiac Press Phote | rower entries from Ottawa Kent 3 0 U T S T A N D l N G! 13 0 = ‘Orion rs "2 : s , , ac Ly ve a Range Holly. ermuth of]- 45 LEADERS BANQUET — Checking over’ Michigan State University flanked by two ten- |Allegan and Ne way go counties $ 3 himse rumors , ; $ dealt wit Communists when he! * © @ = program at. last night's 4H Leaders annual year leaders in Oakland County. On the left is jeereetelnes Seed) Bese $ GERMAN MADE Sa > first ran for Congress. | Twenty six one-year leaders re-) mquet are. the speaker, Russel Mawby, state Mrs. Thurman Bowers of Milford and Mrs. Rus- | | Musk Oceans and = 54 © F2.8L 2 Wagner: whese Sather wes 0(Cee wer = | 4H leader and assistant director of extension at sell Pickering of Birmingham is on the right. ‘tes. aaee, Oconae and lonls' com-|¢ ens > $ noted New Deal Senator, did not — — — —— _ $ ®@ Rapid Wind Lever 3 question Javits loyalty throughout y 5 4 ‘Ei $ the campaign. OPEN FR | A $ ° Range Finder $ 8 676 3 0). ¢ © Automatic Film $ Javits {s Jewish. Wagner is a 2 Transport 2 Roman Catholic. Yet it was Wag- W S il Wh $ ( ” $ ner yay — Pasa, e e at 3 e $71.85 Value 2 cause of Israel in the closing days > > of the campaign, Javits stood with @ We Advertise $ Camera---Case---Flash $ 495 $ the Eisenhower administration's’ $3 Now Onl $ opposition to the Israeli march in-’ 2 bid recs y Ce 2 to Egypt. For that he was booed t 3 | ves lanes <= which ke ond tes 3 ewey for Christmas or Charge! 3 found hard to take. t4 $ Javits, short and bald. succeeds | $ $ Sen. Herbert H. Lehman. a Dem- $4 $ ocrat, who in retiring attempted i$ Ar us C.3 Complete 3 to hand-pick Wagner as his suc: 3 $ cessor, le > * * ~ , 2 Reg. 69. 95 CAMERA $ Ps The new senator, married to an » ‘% $ attractive dark-haired woman 20 3 CASE 3 strate ot 2 ee “3 "WAYS TO BUY: 3 - - g dren, a son, Joshua, 6, and two —Cash. 2—La 3—Ne money down lew week! g 4 z daughters, Joy, 8 and Carla, 1. Terr: - ™ $1.35 y! 3 FLASH 3 2 ; 3 Parking Is Subject ae sees een, || Special Purchase ; , 4 p iz . 7 . : > > +t Education Board WATER HEATER Hi ; 99: ucation Boar Reg. 30095 95 $ Only ; “nn di > . 5 Crowded parking conditions at caved’ Compare Ws : $ . , 3 Pontiae Senior High School will value! . ; Lipa aacrl nego tie | 3 ag for Christmas or Charge! 3 of - Es i ee eee WHILE THEY -LAST! 5 Outstandine Bey—2 3 from both faculty and studerits, a . : 2 UrstanGin vy" smm Reflex 2 | <‘pokesman said, = | 30-Gal. Water ‘Weater 3 g y ~ 3 | * z > P 4 The inten faces further com- Gless 50 tz -EXAK | A S EXA ; : lication if parking on West Huron Lined 3 $ : street is made illegal after Jan. 1. $ $ = jgeeenes ET" om ~ SPC. WHITE — $ —_—Brand New—Latest Model 3 on tho staid Op part of a.cowr oaley (Ml 3 renee, Semomomont $ 95 {Z F2.9 Pre-Set Lens 3 to ban parking on state highways SPECIAL 52-Gallon Electric 2 ys. Interchangeable 3 in municipal areas. ’ §$ i $ > 4 The Board also will select archi- - ae HOT WATER REG. $134 50 VALUE $ P ~ Reg. $99.50 Value 3 fects bd . 4 $ ihe oomlee eee oat Janes a : HEATER aga 5-ft. tub, wash basin and closet 3 ~el 2 School ih ae 48 sel tent CO- a you te compare this soemanaies i 3 toot Etementary-Schoots:————- risis-tenns-seeeaicd COMPLETE WITH $69.95 i 3 : | | plete Pectery arranty. . 95 ALL A-GRADE™ NOW 3 Illegal Beer Possession twice ag rach. bot ro aceerrens aa peat 3. 3 ~ Jails Two Youths, Man’ m= 3 > A It-year-old Utica youth and 3 his two juvenile companions were [a AS SSS “ COLORED BATE SETS $ held last night after Oakland Coun- WASH ; 9 Compartment cudtins teh, wok -21x32Inch 3 ty Sheriff's deputies reported find-| my ge a A-GRADE fitings. wi $99% 2 Compartment 3 5 ing béer-in their car on Auburn’ BASINS LAUNDRY $ réad west of Dequindre. road, TRAYS 95 ; a —, — a, ee a : With triple plated winks wath dents SIN KS 6 $ arge of Hlegal possession r, SPECIALISTS. in chrome faucets. A : r q 1s Jessie E, Howell, the driver. The COMPLETE KITCHEN wonderful value! Crave marred 4Yb-Fe. and 5-Ft E me 3 boys, both. of Utica, were held at LAYOUTS © $ sant and carry BATH TL $2995 | I bony ee 3 the children’s home, said : : ee ee By ‘ ne ee Choice Selection of sy ys "8495 TUBS | | day. Slight impertece Tecslice e $ case gf beer were confiscated, dep- ‘GENUINE BIRCH : a vex | Meter + | e $ uties said, ‘ a S I $ | , Kitchen Cabinets : $ Cites Democrats’ Need | and Your Choice of it eg Sholow Well Wide range Photo- $ ry =| = “tri i . for New National Figures Formica Sink Tops 2-COMPARTMENT PUMP ay ——- pais wes 3 ST. LOUIS # — Mark R. Hol we otter ‘SINKS Y4-in. Galvanized $2.65 1 ¥4-in, Gelvenized $6.52 . - o loran, Democratic national com- after an sutstending selection of cabinets ; $7495 &%-in. Galvanized $3.44 1¥2-in. Galvanized $7.70 $ mit ‘ for ki or bath, along with formica tops-in | ’ Ed 4 nitteeman for Missouri, says the choice of colors and patterns. Also steel base $2895 I-inch Gelvenized $4.90 2-in. Galvanized $10.32 $ cement aged ban ready for and wall cabinets. Whh Tash CASH AND CARRY ONLY 3 | vew leadership Missouri a 4 | senators, , Stuart § and $ Thomas C, Hennings | r., must be $ considered powerful national) $ figures. ; a P 4 a es wail saad The Store That Values Built” 3 ence for President Eisenhower | $ “was . certainly increased by; . ee + events..in Europe arnd_ the News 2 East during’the past 10 day” $ Because of Democratic control 2 | of Gongress, Holloran said, “it $ ! could scarcely ‘be ba “sa 2 Sa | Republican victory.” Z } : Cholera Kills 22 i in India | demic at Bh rs. Om: i ae ~ e people inthe > days, : -Put 100 i howta wees reports | said A as 6 6 6 ee ee ee ee aa ee eee Ee eee eee ee eee eee __ THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1956 ‘ P abe re wii : | 1 ; , iy ino 9,433. An advisory He’s the’ champion around which : rity Tuesday 7,529 to 3,% me Ge Dough the new advertising technique is To. Get Social Security © vote on annexation of Ecorse Town- ship and whether to allow an ex- meee 20: | 2 ak f : ‘me } x yp |Pallying. Whether for good_or evil,| WYANDOTTE (# — A’ charter Sobek ew R ocki n — Elvi Ss Presle y Elvis has stirred up a whole new|amendment to bring city employes pressway through the city showed way of ‘thinking for the advertis-|uutler social security was approved! voters did not favor the proposals, Has Advertisers Rollin’! {ine wade "tyre out w hit ‘em| pees while they're young. on nanan ——$—$— .. NEW--¥ORK-(NEA).-—-To-theexceptions,..are.tonfined to. the13-|. Presley, himself, keeps on roll- jboys in the advertising dens of/19-year age bracket. This is a s oa gy eres | Madison Avenue, Elvis Presley. is|whopping bracket — every day.| 4. ¢e sated nterested ‘just a statistic. He excites them,)/Sponsor says, 10,000 more children a hen ll tee soap or but not because of his way with a/ qualify. = } — a age ve a large song or his limpid eyes or his free- ‘Tune wey eeu Maden kee | okt ons a : wow _ | wheeling hips. . nue and its wealthy clients all | adays, anything with his nanie | = but ignored teenagers. They fig- | or face or voice on it seems to | They see in Elvis cpio Abe way) ured they had little money ‘to | sell, to reach the teenage market, an} spend, littie interest in mets an | ever-increasing group that has an) outside bubble gum Ly ee Roy - apnghen sagt. 2 group average of $12.71 spending money] sox, little value to an advertiser |‘&t used to buy Rudy Vallee tee: a a bap or ras des or won |S" 8 ara howe And the first beautiful surveys} But eager research men have’ sells to the vast teenage horde that) indicate that the teenagers are ajrevised that position. Teenagers|buys, according ot- estimates, a! loyal group; if Elvis appears on a/do buy products for the home and/little..more than half of all the} show that sponsors hearing aids,|/for themselves. One-third of all|phonograph records. He sells to| indications are that they'll save up first children born in the U. S. are|the kids who make up some 56 per for hearing aids, ‘ born to mothers under 20, meaning|cent of the audience of a typical ET RID OF BOTH WITH A Thrifty homeowners everywhere are installing Bruner water softeners... the brand that stands for quality YOU CAN G , and dependability. Gel aude | is fe rr ee eee ’ 4s. His com. that there are millions of teen-/New York disc jockey show, ~ | ‘ ent that pays off in savings on soa W's not: just Kivis bits a arable tabeies sate onttng costs aaa plumb. | petitors—the Bill Haleys, the Pat es hoses RU ee et 7 , ? | Boones, the Cari Perkinses, and y s0up Gnd soap. And this tremendots market is ee ing repairs. 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Triple Duty Water Softener Softens, removes iron and filters— all in one operation! “MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY-- NOW ONLY the other rockers, retftrs and |REMEMBER BRANDS about to be hit by a force that | wigglers — seem to have equal | And ot surveys prove that|may be even more powerful thanf 14./. i, a chance to ‘facility at reaching the young | when children become conscious ofjthat of Elvis Presley and his gal-. buy that Xmas Gift | spenders. a brand name at a tender age,|oping side-burns, the genius of | at a price YOU CAN All this is explained in an hrticle Chances are they'll remember the|American advertising. if AFFORD. in. the influential TV - advertising| "@™¢ when their age gets tougher.| , ‘magazine, Sponsor, headed “Can| So big advertisers ‘are flocking Prjz oes Beggin +Elvis Sell Soap?’ The conclusion: |in; trying fo get on the Presley & e G s 99 9 “Elvis (is) one way to the teen-|Associates rock - and - roll - band -| OSLO, Norway (#» — The Nobel jager’s heart.and pocketbook.” — |wagon. 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Che o =F... ty | Y i c . | P \ _ | F : 4 Ba ve f | \ . | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1956 , THIRTY-ONE “regrets and cannot approve” Of Turner can count more than = ‘the hostilities in Egypt. | 2,800 patients he has helped aioe Paden ASE) i * * «* s g by : erereemn | eeering (ont oar Turner firmly believes his ‘body! d that “the a $ Povey rere sont ast break pak “Better Things in Sight” ; 4 (lower house of Parliament) de-\ a ndicapped than to train normal-| learned the technique from tne next step is to train the ; : ; bate on the Middle East. «|speaking persons to be more per- watehing Turner, is required to U9) cords to produce squnds at | } : But in an apparent reference t0\ ive orators repeat the process with the pa- /, siowly descending picth. As the} Open Friday Evenings _.__ Britain, France and ae he oe - tient in daily 30-minute practice |) stient gains control, the pause | } said, “Legitimate aims of foreign Today, after additional study sessions at home. lietween Couth (plich) isillessened Et - ~~ re ’ - tern Ss | | policy should not be realized with, and eight years of working with 1) 4. insure greater absorp-juntil normal conversational speech. Closed ere ernoon ' NYLONS armed force.” He added that he afflicted children and adults, tion of the teaching and to sup-jis achieved. a his unique ‘body to more effective than so-called itreat agreements in the be- Employing Miggee the great powers will shy mind” technique.- Turner person- ‘‘pscho-therapy.”’ aeeoeerntnerthecancoss y » ‘Thisially treats patients one day : : — L preaany Sor eae Egyptian week at Ach Of the six; one-man ar CAUSE L_PSycs BOLOGIC = a Sensational Savings! clinics in the New York area “Although I know the cause of] Evie tae oe ag SE he operates in cooperation stuttering is usually psychogical,” jwith Catnolic parochial schools. (he says. “T° think irreparable | harm may be done by probing the| Ali to Send Troops worp SPREADS SUCCESS deep Tecesses of the mind to de | i i The Manhattan clinic for _adults termine and eliminate the cause JAKARTA i® — Prime Minister was established as word spread “Therefore, | work on the elimi- the Suez Cana] Co.'s concession. o Clear and Streakless oportioned ‘Ali Sastroamidjojo” announced to- about the success of a method nation of the symptoms that are! om Eongths day that Tee will supply Turner perfected while studying heard, seen and -felt during stut-' for on-the-go glamour. , troops to the U.N. Middle East for his master’s degree at. Ford- tering speech All my students! . Made by a famous maker for police force. He did not say how ham University after the war. agree that if they do exactly what! Kresge’s, you save on every many men Indonesia would send; To the clinic come adults from they are tatight, they cannot stut- pair Two shades. Short (8)4- all walks of life. accompanied by ter.” " 1 as . ‘ the wives, husbands or friends What they are taught is, in eh momen BA VO), Killed in 2-Car Crash who serve as Turner's only as- simple terms, controlled breathing ' long (7¥2-11), DETROIT ,— Guy Motes, 31. sistants - ee from the diaphragm. Most stutter- evs. Turner has found, are “‘high of Detroit was killed Tuesday in a yj his teaching of both children’ chest breathers’? — that is they OPEN SATURDAY two-car collision in Warren Town- and adults is done in an audience raise their chest and shoulders NIGHTS ‘TIL 9 ship. Clyde E. Pack of Ham- situation. Having the other pa- before speaking. . . tramck. driver of the car in which tients watch.as each receives the This makes it almost physically ' } ~Motes—-was—riding,—_was.—held for therapy helps the person with a impossible to utter_a_ sentence be- etna enanaeesensdtneni _.investigation of manslaughter. speech defect perform better in cause as the chest muscles tense — he 1 amare dn gorgeous” new, fabries, % it YY rae “«stunning-new styles! ° aia . . : = 39: 95. : ai $ Values — aw CHOOSE FROM LUXURY FABRICS for pe 27. 00 : ! Cl i Wool — styles! New belted backs! Slim silhouettes! Big shawl Ee : na collars! Wing collars! Peter Pan collars! Mandarin collars! ' / Turn-back cuffs! Sa sleeves! Buccaneer sleeves! a interlon for shape refention! Se me ‘>. 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But Kublai Khan, a grand-: - = ie Sen oe) whet eves kod rer lson of Genghis Khan, moved the) | Ruins of the conqueror’s 13th-|turage appeared for their animals. capital from the windy desert to! Ze century headquarters stand on the| .But with the wealth of much of peiping. There he had himself Your Choice of : Table. Measures Orkhon River in the heart of the|the world coming in, the Khan cyowned ‘ ‘Son of Heaven.” His de- : ”“ ue ’ Mongolian Republic, the National|was persuaded that he needed a parture shifted the axis of power Three Colors! 40 x45 When Open! ° : -Geographic Society says. Founded permanent capital. He selected Ka-, ‘from Mongolia; and Genghis Khan's. about 1220 A. D., seven years be-jrakorum (Black Sands) as the seat ‘huge empire began to break up. ‘| fore Genghis died, the city became of his monarchy, the place to which!’ Chinese warriors destroyed Kara- a focal point of mankind before it/tribute could be sent. No doubt it korum in 1388. eventually was abandoned, razed,| lwas’ a strange city of domed felt) and forgotten. Now scholars and! )yurts and mud huts. scientists are reclaiming it from) Ce 0 { t§ the harsh, wind-driven sands of! baraas’ aaa ai comeanl seal ar u pu urge the Gobi. palace and government buildings. | Genghis Khan, the self-styled | Its treasure houses were stuffed, Cuts Unemployment “Emperor.of Mankind,” is one | ‘its granaries bursting, its borders of the few great warriors who | ringed with stud farms and | | DETROIT ™ — Few er than ° : — nearly made his boast come trae. | flocks, Representatives of mally, ; 150,000 persons will be unemployed | sturdy” FA . —— a2 — Z — His hordes, forsaking their felt- nations awaited an audience “with | lin Michigan by New Year's Day. ee eee ; lined tents on Mongolian steppes,| Geeshis Khan's successors. ‘the Michigan Employment Securi- OO ; 21 Assorted R set about ravaging the known) W hen a new Khan was to be; ty Commission predicts. 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NOVEMBER 8.1956 —__ THUIRTY-THRER wet _New streets opened in Seymour, § South Leads in Surprises : - YAnn, Arbor. Goes GOP | B ) Te Parties Spring Ballot Upsets 222% he county’s non-partisan race, : Probate Judge John W. Conlin, ap- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | In other topsy-turvy results West Tragedy struck ariother voter in/Ulm, Minn., was perhaps. the &-| nointeq by Gov. Williams, defeated : Virginia chose 34-year-old Cecil H.|Newark, Ohio, As Mrs. Ursulajtion’s only unhappy Eisenhower; . aren W: Campbell. Circuit Court +... Surprises, upsets and_color_£9-|tinderwood ag the state's Yirst. Re-Fallon Jett a polling place she was backer today. Mike swallowed | Commissioners Robért V. Fink and} lere were off-beat footnotes to the publican governor since 1932. t to death by a 70-year-old man, gold “Ike in “*S6*~pim:~A~doctor} Jack J. Garris, Fanning on @ fone nationwide elogion. . ey * Vaughn Brewster, who thenkilled/said he would get over it fine’ | jortisan ticket, were re-elected. . Underwogd, a farm boy who, \himself. Police found no motive) Annexation of East Ann Arbor, a! In_rolling up his popular major-/never saw a movie until he was a| immediately for the suicide-| . =e : . = Hong Kong no longer restricts city of 2,000, by Ann Arbor was ity, President Eisenhower con-|high school sophomore, had served| murder. if jimport of juke boxes. but bans) lapproved by a big majority in both founded precedent in- many places./ six -straightterms in _ the state! Fi id Mike tN chir | tie In Louisiana he became the first | Legislature. ve-year-old ike = ty) ew!pinball machines, cities, ; Republican president to carry the; In Massachusetts Democratic) state ‘in 80 years. Rutherford B.|Rep, Thomas J. Lane, who served | Hayes was the last GOP president!a four-month federal prison sen-| ¢ to turn the trick and that was tence for income tax evasion earli- j : back ih 1876. . ler this year, was re-elected to his! : ; 9 : * * * ‘ninth term. | Eisenhower was also the first) oe 2 | A Pulitzer prize-winning cartoon-| . : Re rte Republican sinee Reconstruction | | days to sweep Montgomery, Ala., ist lost out to a Republican con- He walked off with border-line gresswoman in New York's 28th| Oklahoma — the first GOP candi- District. Democrat Bill Mauldin, | date to win two successive presi- | famed for his World War II ‘Willie! dential elections in the state’s 50-'and Joe” cartoons, was defe ated | e year history. by Rep. Katharine St. George. | : * ¢ Reports of ballot box stuffing| The Elaathower landslide also and iegal-absentee voting rocked} ’ Bey shattered records in the North. |the eastern Oklahoma town of| He was the first presidential Stillwell. 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He bets what he wants = ponent Ross Jones by 60,000. At den, Arizona’s 79-year-old alent tone ~a~-GOP~-banquet-in- Phoenix: he-works- fer Ft the ithe same_time, President. Eisen-| in Vash- “A man who served on my side * * hower polled 164,694 votes for a _fenator.”_is going back to Wa ‘ot-the aiste told qne-that-I-should, Hayden's- wee: <=-eight- times} 58,000-vete—majority--ever— Adlai ington as dean of Congress. He never smile when I'm near Carllelected to the House and six to the Stevenson. hast said anything about this Hayden, because Car] is sure to, pew honor. No one expects he pick the gold right out of my, x pill —— ee aecnemcemnwen= | . 8 | _ What's My line? With the retirement rel oe Wal INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is reloted to my work. Un- << ter George of Georgia, the Sen- ‘Nort ie am scramble as few as possible to guess my line. Answer New! ate's senior legislator, Hay den be- appears under orrow, reading downward. comes the—eldest—lawmaker on en eee eee ee “The Hill’ in point of service. He Gutranks House Speaker Sam Ray- ada x5 e orm: burn by two years, having started as a freshman representative in ,1912, the year Arizona became a Red Regime Promises state. 7" * * People Freedom, Vows — . Just a few days ago Hayden was| ; : ' a Gccured by 4 feed desiccs’ ane, 10 Correct Mistakes | —- _giation for his efforts -to help | ; “Arizona calflemen get drought re-) }{]ONG KONG th — North Viet" Use Grinnett’s “Earlybird” Christmas od Plan ~ Magnavox Portable Automatic Hi-Fi rene ened Magnavox “Melody Master”! Has +. * © @ © ee ee “6 oN O@ tH &® ON = eth ee | ar } JN } LL. am plifier,... ee Ean Hef. He was introduced by a prom-|Nam’s Communist regime prom-| precision: intermix record changer! Attractive ~ inent state politician and eulogized jceq more liberal -reforms today! . ase ‘in coral, turquoise, or at length. Hayden got -up and aljong-the line of those which fol-' on portable acoustical ¢ i. 7 , wR: Said: jlowed de-Stalinization In en 3 ot grey ... at one low, low preve: well a : 7 “T learned a long time ago that Europe. 4 MORFU - Ls y : when you've got ‘the votes, YOU! Hanoi radio announced sai 5 MURRO 50 A don't have to taik."’ wrong ly condemned prisoners) 6 WENS onl : . | Then he sat down. | wou ld be freed, given economit | 7 PIT ‘ y : TERMS TO SUIT YOU f ' SS, E Back i ~ Pe a Hayd lcompensation and aided “to earn, 8 SOSGIP PER! A As | in Washington, Hayden's | ee a8 i “a * “ / | seniority has Won him an_exact- Ldbirins cy en and govers| 7 nany Yesterday's Aeiwer: groft, oRenge. prune, GRINNELL’S — No. ‘1 Brand Nome “Retailer-of-the-Year” — 27 5S, Saginow of. : army € - fruit, Tree, i Rry, bs 19; - é ing task as chairman of the Sen- ment workers who were wrongly — Grove, cheRry, bIOwom, Wig, pter, | j ate Appropriations Committee. He ..jemned will regain their citi- | © 1956 Whet's My Line, tne. 11/8 | ; : almost always pleads the press of zens’ rights, honors and position,” r : = s z L business to avoid going to parties and rarely makes a speech. Minh’s gove rnme nt said. “When I came to,Congress an : a "* & = ald hand told me that I could play! —+{njustifiéd ‘compulsory _ resi- for the headlines and be a show gence and unlawful arrests must horse, or I could buckle down mite abolished.” it added: be a work horse,” Laacrits ex- It also promise “d ‘strict respect” | the decree of President Ho Chi ——— Te ees -of- tarmity oan ands f iscated during the land reform “My doctor prescribes St. Joseph program, and correction of ‘‘mis-| Aspirin For Children” jtakes” in dealing with the religi- Segoe. W. SELKAITIS, ous beliefs, customs and traditions icon woot we lof North Viet Nam's minority tors than any other brand. = races. 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GROSSE POINTE FARMS @— i —i A-broadcast in the tadio’s home,An- advisory vote_on the hbtly con- J View service said: - eon ee en aa peed nd ~~ pred) Pate The balloting was 3,036 | vestlts of the US, elections, but|*? 2,986. The issue now goes back already many American political to the City Council, City officials l observ ers strées that the victory had hoped for a decisive vote one is due primarily to Eisenhower's. “@Y °T the other. an i Re as with such| auring Amendment Approved hay liday ho /measures, as for example, his par-- \ADISON HEIGHTS (B—A char-' memati r! [ticipation in the Geneva confer-tey amendment was - approved ® oo ee — of government which will permit the City or 5 | pursued na the Republican admin. without a referendum a. ine : | } istration. recent years, ‘passed roposal it | Lee pare with the approval of the ithe aty to unloiae control of its | +e y- of. the. peOble. share of the Royal. 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Bleached eotton 4 ene ~eturdy = “2m : =a =) E = i a “THIRTY-SIX *, = en * Se - “THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1956 vy @ “ ees Nevada Mine The mee Whe worked tiene Soop mines, sometfmes in niches so hot their bodies had to be sprayed with Low-Grade Ore Mining to Reopen: Comstock Lode old. water, sought bose 4S Siteumector—A multimiflion-|helped finance the North in the; The Consolidated Virginia Mining| between two rock faces in west- 7 j MME hole in the ground is to be) War, ided the basi for|Co-, one-of the best-known names| ‘ern Nevada. It was formed per- a \ gpapened. asin : haainn fortunes, _ve.jo the Comstock in its bigwest] tay 9 maliion years ago, seo! : hoom period, the 1870's; recently) *This is the Comstock Lode in juvenated San Francisco, and lifted , producer of vast wealth California from a depression, the in gold and silver during a lusty National Geographic Society says. ried of American history: ‘ * * * i stock left on its doorstep one of the “One of the richest mining areas most famous of ghost towns, Vir- ewer developed, the Comstock! ginia City. “Mt developing with modern methods able in earlier days. eof placer miners, the lode lies efforts at the 4,000-foot level. Although more decorous than many mining camps of the period, Virginia City had its moments of excitement. Memorable was the ogists believe, by the upwelling [opening of the first opera house of subterranean fire and steami | which, with its successors, was to These earth fires still burn be- |provide.a showcase for such stars las operations declined, the Com-|OW-@rade one deposits unprofit-) ath the lode. Water as hot as |as ‘Modjeska, Joe Jefferson, But- 170 degrees Fahrenheit, gushing |falo Bill, Lotta Crabtree, and Ed- Discovered in 1859 by a group | into shafts, stopped deep mining |win Booth. ecto tains Sk Neste Oe is coats. and Colt revolvers, which] ef sil Kinds; battles they soon put in use, Their friends joined in the fusillade. across. the orchestra, puncturing a few dia- mdnd-studded shirt fronts and the new— curtain, embellished with a! ¢ genuine hand-painted representa- tion-of the L.ak es-of Killarney. Luckily, no one seemed to carry wealth, but the group that prof- more than six shots when in @vening dress. The battle subsided, and the show went on seriously hurt. 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Try a change and serve this a _ creamed beef mixture over waffles [ee —~for—a—wake-up—treat. Garnish . the plate with a spiced peach or crab- appr. es bF Frank Kohler & By UNCLE PRANK KOHLER (Chief Skilleteer) ; Serve with big sour + oon bis- | | cults, “Cracke:; are for sissies, om CON CARNE. While we; Sed "2_casnet get tortillas down * here on spring Creek!" vouch- ant devote too Many meetings Vv There are six federal prison in ie > the topic, we do, from. time to. sales Varina. the U. 5. time, present divers views from ri val camps. Varina Elder Snyder of | {Hufsmith, Tex., goes this-a-way, pardner. > * Dean Miller, Dayton, Ohio, makes CABBAGE ROLLS as fol- jlows (and this will make 8 rolls): & mediuis-sized cabbage leaves j i pound ground beef | ty pound ground pork } 2 téaspoogs salt *s teaspoon pepper 1 small onion diced chopped part coarsely ground or 2 cup uncooked, rice 1 can tomate paste .- ty cup cold water | 2 tablespoons butter Use a Dutch oven for this, or a U-fitting cover. Melt the cool. Have your butcher grind beef stir im the garlic, and and lean pork together, and mix im the chapped meat,|the meat with salt, pepper, onfon The meat will not/and rice, . weal CHOW MEIN... 6 @ fry at first until the juices cook out Divide the mixture between the double quick dream dish you too, @ lof it. cabbage leaves, spooning some on can make with Oriente! Noodles! @ each leaf. Fold each leaf care- —_—— When meat is vhite, uncover, with a we oil or fat a ae then ‘stir * @ie'on a Super Surprise . . . thow-eff treat for special quests © Cover tightly fully“to wrap the meat securely, hours at 350 degrees, “Better ladd cumin if desired. Pour in, jenough Se to cover meat, you'll find your family really | and stir until it boil will go for them,” opines Mr. Mil- If you're doing this on a wood) Jeg, istove, put to back of stove; other-} wise. a aner for 45 minutes at SKILLETIPS: lf you have trou- east. If chilf is too thick. add ble in separating whites «from more water. yolks of eggs, place a small funnel . _ —_—___________|in your mixing bowl or measuring | glass, and break the eggs info Wf. The whites will go through but the yolks won't. SS For Friday Supper SHOW-YOU CO COLUMBIA CITY inD "Ea asy Shrimp Spaghetti. Make the | .. Clabber Girls . sf pet cooking: Easy Shrimp Spaghetti WAFFLES | ounces long spaghetti " | cup cooked or canned shrimp clove garlic tablespoons chopped onion aa teblespoons enriched flour ? s | rs teaspoon salt / ( p Yash pepper* and only bow! | 2 tablespoons rated Parmesan cheese 2 tablespoons chopped parsiey T | Add 2 teaspoons salt and spaghet- ti to 3 cups boiling water. Boil rapidly, stirring constantly, for 2 SPICY APPLE WAFFLES Yield. 4 servings tablespoons butter or margarine l', cups milk é and let stand 10 minufes, Meanwhile, drain shrimp, Re. 3 tablespoons sugar move black vein from shrimp. 2 tablespoons shortening 2 eggs, separated l cup muk 1 '4 cups pared, coarsely grated apple | | Remove gartic. 1% cups sifted atl. purpose flour : 2 teaspoons Clabber Girl Baking Powder 44 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg = Sift together flour, Baking Powder, salt. nutmeg. and sugar into a mixing bowl. Cut im shortening until mixture 1s fine. Beat together egg yolks and milk and = add all at once to dry ingredients. Blend mngredients and beat just untjl smooth. Stir in apples. Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry. Fold into batter Bake | in waffle maker following manufacturer's directions. _ Do-Ht-Yourselt... " Remember, it’s the fresh ingredients in your home-baked recipe that make things taste better, stay fresh tonger. , jwater. Melt butter or margarine in saucepan. Add garlic and onion. Simmer about 3 minutes. Blend in flour, in milk. Cook gently, stirring constantly until mixture is smooth and thickened. Stir in cheese, parsley and shrimp. Heat to serving temperature, Stirring occasionally. Rince spa- ghetti with hot water and drain well. Spoon shrimp mixture over hot spaghetti. Makes 4 servings. jsre Almond Tidbits Dump almonds into the basket jot your deep-fat fryer, having the ifat heated to 365 degrees. Fry for ja couple of minutes, then drain |and sprinkle lightly with a sea-' ‘soning salt. Serve as a first. course |with tomato juice for a buffet ‘party. REMARKABLE COFFEE, : .:.. «i. Said a clever young wife to her grocer. “One jar just won't do, So I'd better take two— This Full-Bodied Instant sure goes, sir.” ~~ Ttermine ‘their fitness “for the fam Cook cabbage leaves two minutes’ large deep ‘skillet or chicken fryer in boiling, salted water. Drain and e ;, When 2 ° and let fuid boll away. and fasten the rolls with tooth- A meat begins to fry, reduce heat picks. and stir with a spatula or pan- ; WRITE | cake turner to prevent scorching We like to melt butter on a 244 | FoR . | and sticking. =e eodeacele, brown the rolls rece | Brven the meat wei or tt MARY om Om se, fen flavor. New add chili powder,|, ‘ _ i RECIPE jenough to produce a rich red color.) a, ci — oat sancti : ve | BOOK = Add flour and salt, and stir well— ny make a double batch because | “22 * Shrimp Spaghetti | ‘sauce while the spaghetti finishes | minutes. Cover, remove from heat) if necessary, and rinse with cold’ | sale and pepper. Gradually stir | | BEEF ROAST.....% 35¢ a Here Are Ti ps | : ‘ito Make Cotn___ Poppin’ Good! CHICAGO—The | Popcorn Insti. itute recommends these five sim- ple © rules for popping perfect pop-. Apples make good before-meal om Almogt 71 per cont of all, tood Produce Seine are decided upon in the| Up 16 PerCent _ |store.” she conciuded. —Time Down MIAMI BEACH (INS)—Women Apples, Cheese Dips Maden Aapelfnad wesc Wake Up Appetites PEOPLE'S CHOICE... Here's Groperadt Je Juice jtable, better enjoy Recalled * | | e * while they can, It looks as though appetizers. Michigan State—tni- : the days of selling produce in bulk, “1. Warm the popper, heavy | are numbered. petalty — food specialists. -BUSEESt or heavy skillet. using them this way: Cut cored unpeeled red apples into bit-sized chunks. Dip in lemon juice to prevent darkening, spear on wootien picks and insert in a z. Put in ohedouwth cup of fa! vorite cooking oil or shortening. 3. Let the off get hot—about | three minutes: Drop in three or Miss Eliza Davis, of the film de-| partment, E, I, Dupont De Nem-|; ous, Wilmington, Del., pointed out! reéently at the Produce Packaging you don't need st sugar Association's Miami Beach conven-| four kernels. When they begin . tion that “‘even though the average whole red apple. te spin in the hot oil, it's time | ” arty A shopper passed through the self-| Serve on a tray with cheese | to start popping. } v ra 3 by vy he SIE 25. dips. Suggestions for cheese di buat VAC process service produce department in 25 dips. Sugg ye | 4. Pour enough kernels from can ES SI assures you per - ieee Hieoe. ~— 16 are: to cover the bottosn of papper or »} MOTHE Ri eo \o PURE, natural a ao oe | 1. Pineapple cheese spresd skillet. ~~ - av vem oan ne blended with sour cream. * *. @ 00 es Ww - e;\o v vv Miss Davis said this proves that 2. Pimento cheese spread blend- 5. cov er and shake gently. When S 3 we £ ar w We -) - you year packaging and self- "serv ice sell fast- ed with a littie mayonnaise. the last few “pops,” cS er and sell more. “Many stores 3. Cream cheese,--softened with remove pan from heat and empty’ 2 are now selling 50 per cent or heavy cream and crumbled “blue'contents into a large bowl. Pour more of their produce items pack-| cheese, all whipped together to in melted butter and salt to taste. aged," she declared. ‘dipping consistency. \Serve immediately. i i 3 SISTERS MARKET WITH LOW, LOW PRICES AND U.S. SAVINGS STAMPS Order Your Thanksgiving Poultry Now! Plenty of Turkeys, Geese, Capons, Caponetts, Rabbits, Stewers, Fryers and- Ducks. We will clean your fowl and have it ready for you at no extra charge. r__ Fresh Killed ~ STEWERS . 8. 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For fall and holiday entertain-! img you'll be fond of this meal that includes something new ang something traditional. “ Avocado Appetizer gets the meal and the conversation off te a good start By slicing the avocado across in five minutes with Yield: Own Mayonnaise lot. out of a nice big avocado. It cooking seminar for is an economical fruit because it and expert cooks held this fall by can be stretched to do such WOM pook-author James Beard and ders in salads, fruitcups and main Cordon Bleu graduate Andre Sur- courses. Since avocados are bland main. The secret of success is they are easily digestible by peo". .in- = wire whisk. ple of all -~— Into a bowl drop one egg. yolk _ For serving the day of pur- ani half a teaspoon of dry mus- chase, choose an avocado that is tard. Start whisking, then slowly falriy soft to the touch and acid half a cup of olive oil, drop which has started to darken in by drop, no faster than one drop a color, Avocados ripen naturally (second. This is easy, but it Avocados have a creamy nut- do it steadily. The aim is to get like flavor that blends with any- the egg yolk and mustard to ab- thing. Served with a seafood fill sorb the oil. = ing, or with just a little lime) One the mayonnai : juice or salad dressing, avocados ‘ we estas need. At this point, add vinegar, Avocado Appetizer Cut off small slice from narrow in the refrigerator for a week or end of Florida avocado, Cut into more. FRESH CORNED BEEF........ .u.49c POT ROAST .................1» 38e RE NIG PORK ROAST... 29¢ FRESH GROUND BEEF .... 3 51,00 FRESH PERCH ...............1» 29¢ MICHIGAN POTATOES .... 50 u-. 98¢ FRESH CABBAGE.............. 5c LAFER BROS. COFFEE .........». 89¢ NORTHERN TISSUE ....... .4 Row 29¢ Crosse & Blockwell =a for SIC WwW FOr F een neve ann ocean TOMATO JUICE, 18-oz. Can... .2 Colifornie, JUICY LEMONS ROUND STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK BONELESS ROLLED RUMP ROAST ‘| Glediola, Canned / BISCUITS GF AnyoneCan Whip Up =+¢= enn cse You can make fresh mayonnaise ite dessert. But we don't stop with a foolproof! to make mings you really get a recipe demonstrated at the unique | Tiety. In tact, we make pie out of food editors every kind of fruit and out of all ‘at yoom temperature” se bay i scunds hard: you dont have to’ them accordingly for future use. .+\c) rapidly, but you do need to) ‘salt and pepper to get the desired | taste and consistency. It will keep, Armour Star PICNICS Holiday Meals Call for Pie | eaplieppetoerire ton, preaching Mrs. America is begin-|_. |meals, and pie is often the choice.| meat mixture. Bake in hot oven * New Uses Found)" for Aluminum — |Foil in the Home Were you asked recently: “How makers, the grateful manufactur (4% degrees) 30 minutes or until a nee tees * If you can't decide whether to serve pumpkin or mince pie for Thanksgiving and don’t want ‘to |just one kind of pie. We like va- kinds of fillings. Let's talk about apple ple for | a moment. Hav ever made . Spley lev Gals Pie? It ‘out light, tangy and delicious. Do ; has @ twelaryered—filling, with (TY it. er who made this survey now is offering to let you try the improved F I i have molded it’ Muffins Make Pizza a desired form. The quilted | Split English muffins, spread t s pany. The baked brownie squares Toll. So this mew foil is 14 inches jits tiny ridges and valleys let dir cut surfaces with a Pizza ee ’ ice cream and wide — to fit most standard broil- citculate between foil and food. ‘and then bake in a hot aan , spicy apples on the bottom and -Priscilla's Pumpkin Pie | @ cream filling on top. i Ne ong ates pat oy getatine | : . | eup fir packed brown sugar | By using dry skim milk ‘in the, ' salt, nutmeg and 2 teaspoon each ‘filling, you ean keep the cost down] "S.ibeen ginger and add extra nutrition to the des-| % cup evaporated milk ; ' 2 eggs. se sert. 1% cups canned cooked pumpkin | — #2 ‘ 2 teaspoons..grated orange Spicy Apple Cream Pie % cup orange juice a | One unbaked 93-inch pastry shell.| + cup pmase rob ory suger af ; id cook & se Apple Filling Pole tent pay aa % cup -ugar Combine gelatine, brown sugar, 3 tablespoons cornstarch 1 teaspoon cinnamon % teaspoon ground nutmeg % teaspoon salt _ 3 cups sliced cooking apples Cream Filling liquefied instant nonfat salt and spices in top of double} ‘bailer. Stir in evaporated milk and egg yolks. Cook over boiling water, stirring constantly, until gelatine ‘dissolves, about 6 minutes. Re- “7 | move from heat, stir in pumpkin, orange. peel and orange juice. Chill, stirring. occasionally, until mixture mounds when dropped from a spoon. Beat egg whites until foamy. Add cream of tartar and beat until stiff, but not dry. Gradual- ly add granulated sugar and beat | until very stiff. Fold into pump- | kin mixture. | _Spoon__mincemeat evenly {n__ [pastry shell. Turn pumpkin: mix-—~ ture on top. Chill until firm. If) desired, garnish with whipped cream and sliced, toasted Brazil nuts. 3 cups miik 6 tablespoons sugar § tablespoons cornstarch % teaspoon salt % teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 egg. slightly beaten 2 teaspoons vanilla extract Combine sugar, cornstarch, spices and salt. Add apples; stir until apples are coated with mix- ture. Turn mixture into pastry ‘shell. Bake in a hot oven (400 de- grees) 30 minutes or until apples are tender and crust is browned. Ceoks==- Faas acne anooraicsaennennant Combine liquefied instant nonfat dry milk, sugar, cornstarch, salt and nutmeg in top of double boiler; stir unti] well blended. Cook over hot water, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens, about 8 to 10 minutes. Cover. Cook 25 minutes. Combine egg and vanilla. Gradually stir a little of the hot mixture into the eggs. Blend egg mixture into remaining hot mix- ture. Pour over apples. Chill in _ refrigerator until cream filling is firm, about 1', to 2 hours. If desired, garnish with apple _ slices. | s * * *Left-over mincemeat may be| used to make mincemeat dfop cookies, tarts or turnovers. * * * If your family likes rich, gooey} desserts, they'll love this Magic Maple Pie. It's a quickie recipe that uses sweetened condensed milk and maple syrup. Pour the filling into a baked pastry shell garnish with whipped cream and] wait for the compliments td start. Magic Maple Pie 1 baked ®@-inch pastry shell i‘ cups (15-cn. can) s®eetened con-; densed milk | 25 cup maple syrup ts teaspoon salt Mincemeat Pie is traditional for the holidays. Here's a varia- tion of the usual recipe with strips of cheese criss-crossing the top in Jattice fashion. Big Holiday Mince Pie oom 'y ereem te ; 1 Sounce package condensed minee — ee Te cups water , | Blend sweetened condensed milk, en enetrien uopeet ane Maple Syrup and salt in heavy combined with % cup sugar or 1% cups saucepan; mix well. Cook over te ee \low heat, stirring occasionally, un- Strips of cheddar cheese for iattice (til mixture begins to boil. Let Break condensed mincemeat into! boil, stirring constantly, until mix- Add water and'ture thickens, about 4 minutes. | =n ‘small pieces. ONIONS M 3 Lbs. be cetony Lake | Park-W Armou r’s 08 Parkway R4. 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Try it soon. ‘ _ Corned beef ond danipliags goto serve cold the next day for Blend Harvard Beets together as naturally as corned! those unsurpassable col@ corned “With Onion Soup Mix lbeef and cabhage, but the me = beef sandwiches on and dumplings combination A portion of leftover. Harvard more unusual. The piquant faves beets may be added to an envelope ai the corked beef ic eohanced by Corecd Beet. Conn Meal Duntplings of onion soup to advantage. If the ithe corn meal dumplings which) 3 to 4 pounds corned beef brisket beets are sliced, chop tem) # ‘are cooked in the meat stock. oo ite garlic rtd are ae shape, eave | Carefully cooked corned beef | nae ue . . Make up the soup according to =: rve_ bread. * Prepare the reci es as follows: 1 cup flour | ha eioce fect ceune Mane Pete ye wears package det an sine he ifully cooked" means the aun pe io i x th * ne are . pies x | beef brisket is gently simmered— ioce corned beef in deep kettle taste. ree pee et eae pepe = \not boiled—until thoroughly cooked. a sie caer and cover with water. Add garlic cream. if it is available, or with juicy, and tender and peppercorns, heat to boiling, whipped cream to ceil satt and} © To cook corned beef brisket. eover and simmer gently until a little lemon —_— has been added.. ‘cover it with cold water, add 4 meat is tender, allowing about one —— = ielove or two of garlic, if you like. hour per pound. Remove meat and and some peppercorns, then heat place on serving platter Short some fruit juice for a ne a ad LL molded sweet salad made with un-| . ; : | eanwhile si our. com mei e Set te . , ature when the stock comes to a salt and baking powder: cut in i? Senge Tete gincer sa : ses - ee a _ ; E = cover, and cook over low lard as for pie crust. Add milk — —— ——— heat until meat is tender, allowing and egg, mixing only until blended. about one hour per pound. Test Dip a tablespoon into the simmer- ithe doneness of the cooked meat ing corned beef broth, then dip by piercing it. in several places up a spoonful of batter and slip with a fork to determine its ten- jt off into the broth. Keep broth derness. When cooked, the meat simmering while adding remainder should be uniformly tender. of batter, then cover pan tightly Serve the light and fluffy dump-jand cook 12 to 15 minutes, without \lings with the hot corned beef,/removing cover. _ ibut make sure there’ s 8 enough me at| Drain dumplings an and serve ‘{m- -TENUTA'S. SUPER MKT. (3515 SASHABAW RD. at WALTON.- =| 7, Taal | | DAILY | of al ; BIRTHDAY PARTY |som:|f Pa iP THIS WEEKEND AT ADU CAMPBELL'S Pork & Beans = 10° We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities DOMINO SUGAR 39: FROSTY ACRES ~ FROZEN Strawberries 3—1 Lb. Pack ANOTHER FINE PRODUCT OF STANDARD BRANDS INC. HAMILTON MEDIUM GC, impbsls Ci: TOMATO LEAN, MEATY , | ane come ala Be UE Cc SPARE RIBS , 89 : BACON — ~ SHOULDER oo PILLSBURY _ BUTTERMILK» BISCUITS “PORK ROAST THESE MEAT ITEMS ARE ALL PRICED AT A nips I Aas ae ee Et tins 0 Pigg ws — os f Bae Se a eee ¥ * : ae » al & Fi ao Ngee = pi vipat Leash i i | : j a eet “4 pie te un_|SPO0 salt and % teaspoon pepper.|ing point. Bubbles “should = W W. | See Se mia treme eae oll WOCOME me the first .cold dod blow, alfa starring honest-to-goodness homemade soup, you'll find it hard to do than Shrimp-Tomato Soup. I That's a promise. It's generously | stocked with shrimp and macaroni. ||| > “Uf lt's Alive — It's Fresh” | Az to 16 Lb. Avg. I Any shape of macaroni will be all Order Now for right to use. but the tiny shells Thonksgivi No are exceptionally attractive. Increase in Price Shrimp-Tomato Soup % cup butter or margarine 1 cup irene ogy celery % cup finely chopped onion s time to treat the family-to; i r quart hot water | } 2 eups tomate sauce (2 8-ounce cans) | | 1 tablespoon salt | | i TURKEYS DUCKS—ROASTERS—FRYERS—WILD RABBITS Dash of cayenne pepper My teaspoon thyme 2 cups cleaned cooked shrimp (2. @%4-ounce cans: | @ ownces smal! shell macaroni | 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce New Crop, Clean 2 Roasting i Large, Grade ‘s' | Melt butter or margarine in) | Dutch oven or large saucepan. Add | 4 __HENS _ ain, tomato sauce, salt, ami oF aac pe pper | ja} CHITLINS | HENS} __BGGs_ | Bester oro Bring mixture to boiling, then | D ——_ 59*~ reduce heat and simmer about 20| minutes, stirring occasionally. Add | Fresh | shrimp and macaroni and simmer! 10 Lbs. $498 a 35° Fresh Fresh FRESH CATFISH WALLEYS ’ BUFFALO ome " meee eee: OYSTERS Lb. 49 Lb. 49¢ Lb. 45¢ Stir in reestershire sauce Makes 4 SHRIMP — FRESH AND SALT WATER FISH OF ALL KINDS — FROGLEGS PEOPLE’S FISH & POULTRY MARKET 82 S. Saginaw Street (Wholesale and Retail) FE 4-1521 and serve immediately. | servings. Do It Easy Way Be a wise cook. | the ingredients listed in a recipe |Get out, the utensils needed, too. | FREE NYLONS - —_ ag me Perfect Plus Nylons Here! No. 214 Cans PEACHES....4~ “1.00 TEA BAGS... 99 GROUND BEEF 3“ 99°! opto. 2m 2 DEFIANCE COFFEE Choice of Grinds ; ; | lb _ SPECIAL THIS WEEK! BREEZE - Large Boxes 100- sees Count Fresh, Lean | BIRDS EYE EVERYONE'S CAMPBELL'S | Fresh Frozen | FAVORITE . V EG ETA B L E | Strawberries CRISCO | | 10 072. LB. 4 PKGS. CAN Bers Assemble all | before you start preparing the dish. E : Holloway House Stuffed. Peppers sox A.Oe a new Gift Plan oO : . ° Now! 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Cc ® Certifj pppniflower poe Sie ater tte, Pl optional, vo When friends drop in for coffee and televjsion—or for tea—here is an unusual snack to go with the \beverage: Have two three-ounce Serve this strawberry dip in a/Slightly more than ne cup of dip. small bowl placed in the center of ‘a chop plate, surrounding it with small vanilla wafers, crackers, and Old-fashioned’ burnt sugar cake takes to a chocolate frosting. jgarlic if you like that flavor. eR Ae es enn ensued 2 bs P eara nal Grapefruit Salad a 4 cup red cinnamon candies % cup sugor . cups woter 3 grapefruit, peeled ond sectioned 3 large ripe pears, peeled and sectioned cup orange juice Lettuce Salad Dressing Heat the cinnamon candies and sugar in water until dissolved. Pour over the grapefruit sections and let stand until the sections are a light red color. Dip the pear sections in the orange juice. For each serving arrange groups of 3 grapefruit sections and 1 pear section alternately on lettuce on a plate. Place a spoonful of salad dressing in the cen- ter. Serves 4. Indian River Seedless Grapefruit White or Pink 80 Size 6: 3D Mush VWiush Sweet Juicy — aaa e avert LOOMS \ Florida Oranges?» ra flavor to steaks, ays Jonathan - a Apples Aires 30 Pint e U.S.No1 P Louisiana Yams 3 29 Top Frost — - 8 @ . Frozen @ Naturally Tender- -_ECreen Peas » lee —€ 1 Blade E Pkg. 13 0 ABE Dartmouth *e eee °° Frozen @ 0% ¢e 0 a __e° Krafts %, range Juice e Velveeta eo | G ¢-0n Bo € @ Cheese Spread ® 2-Lb i693". Dartmouth Frozen Sliced Strawberries Gold Bel] breaks the ‘ ‘wait barrier” With Double-Quick Prices effective through Sat., See: 10. we reserve the _ to limit basins nutmeg. Add a clove of crushed . Beef Roast *- - Ae | ' é : 2 | : coe A ‘ | | THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. 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Sp RN 2% cups sifted all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons double-acting baking pow- jder \% teaspoon salt ‘New 10-X Frosting Sugar’ 50% Finer... _MAKES PERFECT New Domino Confectioners X Powdered Su is now je fons bein, aoe Secor? “No Cook” Icings! blends quicker, Gives all your frostin bé-copied Home SWEETEN IT WITH DOM that can’t- Goodness! For Smoother, Creamier, Easier Made Icings and Frostings! AINO—AMERICA’S LARGEST SELLING SUGARS! Domino Semeecenagrge tte | replaces your favorite, | did, and does it far better —gr no increase in price. Comes in new “Stay-Soft” pack- : age—prevents caking, lumping! iknowing cook always atids to wer “Steamed Mincemeat Pudding nie for Fall Dinner ‘| be easy with the good variety of! | pink color while the more mature ‘ion the -hog”’ Fluffy 5 ; Fold 1 stiffly beaten egg white into the above Vanilla hard Sauce. Vanilla Mincemeat Cookies % cup shortening %, teaspoon soda = rage ~easpoon“sait—-~ ae ee Hy? cups light browa suger teaspoons pure vanilla ; extract Sit cces "eifted eli-perpese ff % cap chopped nate — Place shortening, soda and salt) in a mixing bowl. Gradually blend in brown sugar and pure vanilla extract. Beat in egg. Add mince- meat, Stir in flour and nuts, Drop from a_ teaspoon onto lightly greased cooky sheets. Bake in a moderate oven (375 degrees) 15 minutes or until light- ly browned around the edges. -\Cool-on “a wite cake cooler. Store in a tighly closed tin box or cooky jar. Yield: 5% dozen. Mincemeat Vanilla Cake 2% ups sifted all-purpose fiour Pol teaspoons double-acting baking pow- “i, teaspoon salt ~ ‘4, cup shortening lcup sugar eges 2 teaspoons pure “vanilla extract *2 cups moist mincemeat Sift the first 3 ingredients togeth- er and set aside. Cream shorten- can provide a dessert treat any evening in any week. Pure vanilla is the ingredient that, without being discernible to the taste itself, underscores the "mincemeat’s rich fruity flavor. - STEAMED MINCEMEAT PUDDING — The festive quality of mincemeat need not be reserved for holiday pies. With prepared mincemeat avail- able_such delicious_variations of the mincemeat theme as Steamed Mincemeat Vanilla Pudding Stuff Pork Roast butcher skin and bone q fresh views on about four hours of; pork shoulder weighing five to ‘roasting for a five-pound shoulder, ing and- sugar together Beat -in six pounds. Sprinkle with salt and | and don’t forget to turn it occasion-| eggs and pure vanilla extract. pepper inside the shoulder. ‘ally, Remove the strings before!Stir in mincemeat. Add flour grad- ‘you serve the shoulder. ually, mixing well after each ad- g and| dition. Turn into a greased paper- Make your favorite stuffin put it in the shoulder; then begin! f hl tb sew the edges of the shoulder to New Bee Pamp et lined 9x5x3-inch loaf pan. Bake form a pocket. Next gradually| WASHINGTON (NIS)—The Agri- in a preheated slow oven (350 | If you're looking for something| work in the rest of the stuffing and | in the moderate price range, pork complete sewing of the pocket. culture Department has revised degrees) 1% hours’ 6r until done. Cool in pan 15 minutes. Remove shoulder is an excellent choice.| Sprinkle the outside of the shoul-|its leaflet on “U.S. Grades for Home economists of the U.S. De- der with salt ‘and pepper, then Beef” .which describes the grades,’ from pan onto a wire rack to partment of Agriculture suggest |place the roast, fat side up, on alshows various cuts of beef and finish cooling. pork shoulder with stuffing as the rack in a shallow uncovered pan. | suggests cooking methods. It is| Store in a tightly closed con- mainstay of a substantial autumn Roast the shoulder without water available free from the Office of tainer or wrap in aluminum foil. meal. a a moderate oven, 325 degrees, Information, U.S. Department of Serve as a fruit cake. Yield: Here’s what you do, Have your (until it's tender. |Agriculture, Washington 25, D.C. One loaf, 9x5x2-inches. Veal Is the T op Attraction for This Week's Menus | What foods win the vote for next} Another guide to selecting veal/ness, brightness, and medium sizes brown with onion in hot fat, Add week's meals? Fall menus should|is color. The best veal has a light! for the best in flavor and quality. remaining ingredients. Cover. Sim-| mer 35 to 40 minutes or until veal red meats, poultry, and fish that or older veal has a redder color. | ogni ee a ee vod is fork-tender. can be bought for as little-as 40,/Top quality veal has fine texture fruits to t see hi sbi . to 50-cents a pound. For the welljand is fairly firm. | no ichigan’s sea-| “As I need’ balanced market basket, select jvomal’ apple supety: Apples wih a ieee) fantail Suite Ged Cenatabias endl Both stewers asd fryers are (pork or apples with squash are nat-|quarter teaspoon of salt to a me- : available at about 40 cents a (ural flavor compliments. America’s|dium white sauce made with a cup th 1 good supply of dairy products pound, while most turkeys are ifavorite, apple pie, will bring|of milk. Seo. and make a hearty meal... FLAKORN CORN MUFFIN MIX You’ll never believe what hearty elegance tuna, chicken, meat or seafood fillings can have until you try nesting them ina golden Flakorn corn bread ring. Quick and easy to prepare, it’s a tempting l-dish dinner you can mix in minutes. But remember—ONLY Flakorn’s exclu- sive 12 oz. pack gives you the extra- measure mix it takes to make the generous family-size servings you need. For muffins, corn breads, casseroles, breakfast treats too—no other mix can make so much, so easy! bee cog Bot . ee ew eeeeeseeseeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeneeeeeHeTeeeeHe ee ee Juat 2 minutes from package to pan FLAKORN CORN BREAD RING-A- ROUND Prepare Flakorn batter as directed. Pour into greased &” (5 cup) ring mold. Bake $0 min. at 400°. Turn onto platter and add filing. Makes 4-6 dintier-size servings. COeHeeeseeeeeeeeeeFeBeesteseeeeeeHreseeeHeHeee eseeeenetegee @eeeeeev eave ape) and exgs. selling fora few cents more per (pleasure tothe family with- little passes conan nei to fewer hogs for pound. With the plentiful sup- (effort on the cook's part. marketing, fall pork supplies are) plies, smart homemakers will in- | oe | increasing less rapidly than a year! clude poultry on weekly shopping cee ee ae neon ago, says the Consumer Marketing lists. | igi paliggeaad goo i ne ee Since fish fillets will provide, the egg. A best buy tag could be | S are expecially és. three servings per pound, there is, placed on the abundant medium ] real economy at most fish count-| size. Many stores are offering | nomical, nutritious, and. delicious. ers. Frozen fillets of ocean perch, | Grade A medium size eggs at 43 i Loin roasts, Boston Butts » and | pic- lhaddock, and cod are among the! a i conta a compared to nics rate consideration. ‘good values. Due to good fall! jarge size eggs at 57 to 63 cents | Seasonal sales attract attention weather, the supplies of fresh fish} a dozen. in the beef departments. If a are unusually good for this time of| - ' steak to broil ea choice for a (year. : ———+-"Fo--inerease the teenagers’ use lal treat, select the best | lof milk, try including it in other, spect . | VEGETABLES AND FRUITS— foods. Desserts made with milk,’ — ag . ~ eee | ‘Potatoes and cabbage continue to cereal with milk, qguces made age Prime or U. 8. Choice ibe the budget-stretchers in the with milk, and creamed soups are da fis grads Wil bol matiend SECTS eee: Dut there eaky ways)s\ot @ Be Eee = ® grade. + |S no skimping in the largeito 6 cups of milk most roe, on the ant and the government |. cunts of food nutrients they sup-| use while growing so fast. | graders’ purple stamp cam be [oy for good health. Veal Risette found along the side of the meat. Lamb and veal shoulder sport S je cence packare of epinnt | Erg Cosine! en -_ thier | very modest price tags. These lend will brighten a meal for as little | themselves to juicy roasts for cool- we 20 to 3 Ocents a package. er evenings. Some stores offer) |. ey — gre available veal leg, rump, sirloin and = eee Peceaee shoulder roast at the same price, November supplies of cucumbér so family choice can serve as a and eggplant will arrive from the : —- chopped onton 2 tablespoons fat l cup quick-cooking rice 1 cup cooked tomatoed 1 cup beef bouillon 2 tablespoons chopped parsley te teaspoon oregano \% teaspoon basil 1 teaspoon salt | 7 Rib Cut Loin T } par be SG eral a , Meaty y Spare Ribs..... +29 Do You Want to Save Money? ore at~ clare Sg — Look at the — List and Compare with guide sd secre: — a to look for firm-| Dip veal chops into flour and B pork = 00 LIPTON TEA BAGS 48 COUNT i BAZLEY] CASH M ARKET Shank Half or Whole example 7 8 Bazley’s Native Sno-White Veal = “Grade 1, Chunk Shoulder! Cut STEAKS Lb. 33¢ Meaty Leg ROASTS ur. 29¢ - BOLOGNA Lb. 29° | : Meaty Rib CHOPS Lb. 45¢ Meaty BREAST Lb. 19« A LITTLE. GOES A LONG WAY. AT BAZLEY’S Graded. BREAKFAST SAUSAGE 3 I Smoked Ham VELVET ICE CREAM SHEDD’S © PEANUT ,3 BUTTER wor SANDWICH tb. SPREAD oo cur ob c 7 e PORK — Grade |, Skinless ‘HOT DOGS Em ol RGE EGGS Tender, Beg ‘Lean Beet’ Mild, Cured VLASIC | CLUB STEAKS | SHORT RIBS | SLICED BACON i ge ron Friday Sorority Sponsors — Affair for Benefit of Dystrophy Fund | “Harvest Moon Ball” will be held Friday at Elks Temole. The dance benefits the Muscular Dys- _ trophy Fund and is sponsored by Beta Theta Chapter ‘of Lambda ~ Chi Omega sorority. s = as Music will be provided by a local . orchestra from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 _ am, Mrs. Robert Campbell and "Mrs. A.J. Lowe made~arrange-"—— _ ments for the orchestra. Mrs. George Knapp is general chairman of the annual fall - dance. Hall arrangements were : r by Mrs. Deunlé Wilson. Mrs. Robert Holloway is chair- man of the tickets committee. She was assisted by .Mrs. Charles A. Sanft, Mrs. James-Thornberry_and. Mrs. Forrest Flwell ; ‘ J. * s * 7 Decorations are under the chair- | manship of Mrs. George Eldred.! Mrs. Ted Klimek, Mrs. Omar “Baught and Mrs, Hazel Pierce. . ‘a's : : ea with a local orchestra furnishing music from 9:30-p.m. dance committees. . Mrs, James Dillard, Mrs. ‘ - A ‘ James Barling, Mrs. Knapp and | £0 1:30 a.m. Pictured (left to right) are Mrs. George Margaret Harth handled dance | —— . a publicity. ‘Personal News of Interest’ Entertaining at cocktail parties * preceding the dance will be Mr. Mrs. Sanft of Mohawk IY, | J : E 5 t tal ie eee) of Mohawk marys v Ts e— erome. nN er ns. Also entertaining will be the Bar-| lings of west Iroquois road and} Orchard Lake Country Club was'North Genesee avenue, Sigma Maternal grandparents of @he ; pie: os = a ne, Eldred of Lakewood the setting for luncheon and an Kappa: Marcia Ballogh, daughter. infant are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel . . Pontiac Press Photes drive. afternoon of bridge Wednesday , Fretia of Algonac. Mr. and Mrs. - Proceeds from the Friday evening : { ———————————— when Mrs. Benjamin Jerome Pas = and Mrs. Jay Balogh: Maicolm Scanfland of Squirrel Harvest Moon Ball” will be donated to on Mohawk road after a recent planning Fi Ph = ] at h Dow Ridge eptertained a group, ° = te aka Cian road are the paternal grand- the Muscular Dystrophy Fund. The dance. meeting are (left to right) Mrs. Forrest | irst 1 ea of friends. 2 eee Fa SOSS-| parents. is sponsored by Beta Theta Chapter of Elwell of Berwick boulevard, Mrs. Don- ‘Holds Meeting ‘ome C ‘took cet ot Five pages toda | see. and Mew © heck Lambda Chi Omega. Pictured as they ald Bryson of Drayton Plains and Mrs. |. Ch . h Hall dinner recently in her home on ae f were leaving the Charles A.\San{t home Donald Wilson of Beverly avenue. in urc a ee of Pay Maxwell Parris, and children, Lisa daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie bho: oo pratpheleg “P- Marie and Gregory, of Las Vegas, Cross of Lexington drive, Sigma tist Church met at the ¢ UCS- Nevada. Sigma Sigma | Paternal grandparents of the | a ==) ~ “> day afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Put- . « int M nd M Carroll . Din i ’ nfant are Mr. and Mrs. Ca Omens S S, CT LOD i blame Be sot | and sr. Gee Sanat Fort a Est Wl 8 ee ‘ef Linville avenue are receiving, vard. Mrs. Esther Dumbrigue of -_—- Mrs. Warren Westcott and Kyle Mrs. Earl Ide and daughter, | : sad’ Cocil TLITRDEAeNAY NAVEUPRL a 24 Wi z I Kay. of Grand Rapids: COMgratulations on the birth of a South Paddock street THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1956 PAGES 47-51 Wilson used as his supiect er sine) Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Raple’ and (daurhter, Barbara Joe, Nov. 4 at Dumbrigue of Drayton Plains are _ en from the Book of Psalms. Pray- som, Redney, of- Jackson; Flor. St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. ithe maternal grandparents. ler were led by Mrs. Ethel Ken-| ence Hirsh of Detroit, Mr. and _ no 00 ; - i Parish Event Scheduled Saturd d nedy and Mrs. Harry Newhouse. Mrs. Daniel Harrington of St. | i : : Sane ee prteqar resp tee ad toe come StOLK Shower Is Hel singing ted by Florence Marcourt wn ee ~ ‘Joseph Mercy Hospital. _ T st. Vi 4 Fall B red | St. Vincent. Arranges Fall Bazaar rycet jae br or ant rs Doni, sah es red nmin mao Aa et Se Me A Mrs. Howard Barnett. Mr. Wil- son sang a sole number accom- Adeline Hook and Marion Lehner! day evening at her home on Henry) Mrs, Lieyd Heenstine, Mrs. Wil- were also guests Clay avenue. Hostesses for the af- liam Hoenstine, Mrs; Jack A As rill be held § : andle the ce s article - pa Mrs. Barnett. at . voce rasa Halll wena es haine_wilt handle the en i nana 4 panied Vy ere a . ° * * fair were Mrs. Landis McGregor,| stine, Mrs, Fred Ferguson, Mrs. Seeneer . . The ax itchen cleanup mans = Pp ag ‘Refreshments were served at the Mrs. Athansia Couretas of Rae- Mrs. Raymond McGregor and Mrs.| Eva Amana, Mrs. Agnes Stim seal clan conn ALSO ASSISTING close of the meeting by members), 5 } William Petrusha | son, Mrs. Stuart Conklin and Mrs, nual affair, sponsored by the“ “=e A baby booth will again be spon- 5, the executive board with Mrs. burn street returned to her home — «6 © Freda Miller church guilds will feature boot-as Mrs. Ludwig Engelhard and sored by St. Theresa Guild, with Fine} Kennedy as chairman. Tuesday sdilenertans a Oa Attending the shower were Mrs. ee. open Saturday and Sunday and a Mrs. Marcel Doyon will oversee Patncia MeMahon-es-chairman,-- = Leet Ga ee ee Ge SO Charl Woodard. Mrs. Charles; Mrs. Margaret Baumann, Mrs. ———#—-ehieken—dinner Sunda: tion was spent in Greece where oe a sth : 7~____ _—~rarrangements inthe dining reom.—_—_Hememade candy and candied Activities Planned she visited her family. Woodard Jr.. Mrs. Leland Koch, Joseph Zaffina, Mrs. D. A. Zaf-| | > ai * ee @ apples will be sold by St. -Eliza- : ‘| Mrs. Ted Brown of Valencia Mrs. Robert Cotterman, Mrs. Don-/fina, Chris Zaffina, Joenia Skaggs, The bazaar opens Saturday at) wie. Genievieve Nye will be beth Guilq members under the iby Altar Society drive. daughter of Mrs. Couretas, ald Robertson, Mrs. Louis Petru-'Phylis Addison, Mrs. Pearl Addi- , Mrs. Léslie'son, Mrs. Evelyn Hart, Mrs. Leon- 1 pm. with booths displaying the}nsirman of the booth sponsored direction of Mrs. Tom LaClave. , flew to-New York Sunday to meet! Sha. Eloise LaRue, handwork of 10 guides. Home- | ny St. Anne Guild They will set] Tey Will also sell children's toys | Mrs. Gayle Coulson presided at 0 nother when she arrived Frisch. Mrs. Elizabeth Stump and ard Smith, Mrs. Hazel Graham and —— ee in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. i a Se Nov. 3 at St.| “Harvest Moon Ball” is the dance theme chosen by Eldred of Lakewood drive,’ Mrs. George Knapp of Her committee members include | Beta Theta Chapter members of Lambda Chi Omega Brookdale lang, Mrs. Charles A. San{t of Mohawk road sorority. The dance will be -held Friday at Etks Temple, —and- Mrs. Charles Kistner_of Ward road, chairmen of al Club Carol Sapp, daughter of Ciif- ford Sapp of East Walton boule- ward; Richard T. Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Booth of Birmingham, and Robert J. Lauer, sow of Mr. and Mrs. | Rebert J. Lauer of Bloomfield Hills, are members of the cast . , . of East Mansfield avenue are the, ! “Ruddigore” being presented School street honoring her brother-- '" Women’s Section proud parents of a daughter’ >Y the University of Michigan Gilbert and Sullivan Society. ° | “Ruddigore” will be presented today through Saturday in the Mendelssohn Theater of the Michi- gan League “in Ann Arbor, and in Rackham Auditorium in Detroif on Nov. 16. | * * Ld | Lacy Hutchison lett by plane | Sunday to ret” “ to her home in | Washington, D. C., after spend- | img a week at the home of Mr. | -and—Mrs. William -Coleman-—on Michigan avenue. | The Colemans were -honored at an open house on Saturday after- hibon: Their .son-in-law and daugh- jter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ott, were hosts for the affair that marked the honorees’- 40th wedding anni- versary. st * = Mrs. F. Milton Hathaway of East jIroquois road was elected presi- ident of the Women's Auxiliary to iMichigan Optometric Association at a recent meeting held in Tra- verse City. baked goods and entertainment furl nas of pecan nutmeats and dish- 2% crocheted and emibroidered the Tuesday meeting of St. Mi- s.oard the Queen Fredricka. |Mrs. Arthur Webster. Mrs. Sally Womack also attended. | ° * ba ] : hildren featured chael Church Altar Society. Plans ——= . ua on er ee arcies : c= made for a pnoaey woking Mr. and Mrs. Neel Derocher | A home-style chicken dinner {pr youngsters. St. Barbara Guild will show a project Saturday at the League of ot as sacpeiorerses - complete-- with homemade. ples. 6+ reritig tiniid ; _jbandmade bed quilt, hot pads and Catholic Women Building and also! ter Geesert will be served Gupday serve hot tamales, hot dogs, handmade aprons, aloiig WIth KNIT (07 a bake sale to be held Sanday’ tended aS ie ough the { frem 1 te 6 p.m. | coffee and soft drinks for re- es rem Mrs, W. “tin the church hall following the! wos: They visited retatives and Mrs. Marshall Sprague is chair- freshments during the bazaar . ee Masses. | friends in California, Arizena i r f the dinner. il fapo| Saturday. Mrs. Alfred Martinez | The group discussed tentative! and New Mexi is fn C= = dag ae ae is chairman. Members of St. Raphael Guild plans for a Christmas party at! eee ner, assisted by committeernen. | a ; and Blessed Martin de Porres Guild'the December meeting, and a can-- Dr. and Mrs: Roy G. Larson 6 Mrs. Mary Miller is a will serve the Sunday dinner and cer film was shown. 'Dr. J. R. and family of Onsted were present! Young women of the parish wale 5 aera a sae help supply pies for the dinmer.'Blakeney conducted a question on Sunday for the 40th wedding Seph nl , se! Religiotis articles and jewelry will and answer period following the anniversary celebration of her} assist guild members in serviog!nomemade "jams and iellies. he sold by the Rosary-Altar So- film. | | inner F |parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Kemp) the Gue, oot er. od Mrs./eanned fruit, baked goods and ciety Mrs. E. J. Schendt is chair-| of Cherokee road. Relatives and) will again be handled by St. Eulalia of homemade candy. and candied | for Nov. 14 at Birmingham Country 4 group of friends at luncheon and) Sh Guild members, Prizes will be a Club. Mrs. R. A... Thompson isjan afternoon of bridge Saturday! at ower aprons, Christmas decorations and| pe aces chairman of the affair, assisted by at Devon Gables, - ‘homemade rugs. They will also sell’ . . |Mrs. E. Elistrom and Mrs. J. G.’ oO ote To Become Bride curistmas cards, Mrs, Paul Spada- Bridge Winners Nick. | Western Michigan College so- of Charles Smith tore is booth chelrmmin. = _ | Also on the agenda is the Nov.| rorities have completed pledging j inners at the Monday meeting 24 Thnakagiving dance. Reserva-| for the fall semester, and the | on Dec. 8 \OTHER BOOTHS +of the Pontiac Duplicate Bridge | tions are being taken for the event.| pledges will seon become active | Members of St. Catherine Guild Club were Mrs, James McGuire!Dinner will be served from 7 to, members of the various organ- | Bria will sponsor a parcel post booth and Mrs. Peter Davidson. The\10 p.m. with dancing from 9 p.m. to) izations. ld oree at a eeetlancons ahower|thd will sell baked si = = mm Sens Hotel Roosevelt.!1. a.m. ______| Among those pledged and their; i we : See = ‘sororities are Christine Selden,| aunt, Mrs. Charles Lucas, in her| Wrong Choice Disastrous [daughter of Mrs. Isabel Selden of itn gutuaeie mem Oto dy -Deteroents na Study Club axe Study Detergents, Soapsiy 2: jhandmade aprons. man, : friends joined with the .Kemps. _ A booth featuring toys for young-| Algo represented at the parish ‘Luncheon, Comedy |during the open house held at their | Jean Lucas sez 2% 8 seats of ace will be nazaar will be the Moms and Daas Scheduled Nov. 14 tome. ip junder the direction of Mrs, Artbur/Club of St. Frederick School. Mrs. vs eae |Crawtord. ‘Orbe Quarles will serve as booth) A ladies card luncheon and a Mrs. A. C. Kirby and Mrs.) Is Honored | A wishing well Christmas tree chairman and will handle the sale|one-act comedy are on the agenda Marvin Redmond are entertaining) j cat Coe & a ar oe te watheep B tat ix i Maite UA eee tae DM b Church. son of Mr. or soap is home|rics in washing depends more on 4. and Mrs. Stanley H. Smith of ich-|tsundering tasks tr itn ae ne embers mond read, The of fabric, its color-/on the kind of detergent used. In soft water, both soaps and i Guests attending the shower |fastness, amount of soil and hard-| For white or colortast tabrics of| "Tmthetlc detergents, unbuilt or | Mrs. Pierre Shafler ‘and Nts. were Mra; Babb, Mrs. -Gmith,jness of the water used, allhelp/ cotton, linen and manmade fibers,| built, are suitable. In hard water, ciabercips ot the. Wednesday Mrs. Rescee Hendry, Mrs. Reb- |make it necessary for today’s! use either soups or synthetic deter-| built synthetics are the most |stternoon meeting of Parliamen- ert Peck, Mrs. Jay Lelpprandt, homemaker to have a well-stocked !gents—imbuilt for slightly soiled) effickont. Or you may soften the |tary Study Club held in Masonic| | Mrs. Marley Carrethers, Mrs. jlaundry cabinet. materials, “built for those thore| water and use soap. If you use ® | Temple. Mrs. Dale Moats pre- Alvin * Mrs. Frances | es heavily soiled. If fabrics and colors} softener, it pays to soften both | sided at the-meeting. - McOue, Mra. I Lacy, Mrs. | Four types of detergents are! win stand it, wash in hot water] wash water and the first rince. oe ees ; Frank Lawrence, Mrs. Bert javailable to consumers — unbuilt/ingtead of warm, since all deter Mrs. I. J. Gouin served as chair-| _ O'Dea and Mrs. Dan Lelp- jand built soaps and imbuilt and/cenissoaps and synthetics—| Enough soap should be used in) oy “i lesson of thé day,| prandt. built synthetic. detergents. The|ceneraily are mote efficient. at|‘Be wash to maintain a good suds.| 41 14. sindy of committees. unbuilt products, explain laundry eer Soar detergents, how- Also attending were Mrs. Lalu| os high temperatures. Soaps remove indicate good - Smith, Mrs. -Henty Green, Mrs.|$pecislists, are good tot WAStlNE| about one-third more in hot Rae 6 ene Withee 3. Snidley, Shistey Friesd- ro pA : tol poe fh) won A than tn aninanadaiaen ley, Janice | = = “buik oo One has the choice of high-sud- Hodge. ~~ Gi} Linda Hodge, Mrs. Margaret eee : __ Lelpprentt.| P. Barrett of Ottawa drive is Mrs. W. Voss-of Bir. 4? oe ee eee ee Mal = sewn jtecairesal +) THE PONTIAC. PRPS S. "THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1956 Fre ¥ ee Spend $9 Billion Each Year “ * cases en work-day basis, and some 4,500,- 000 earn money at\ part-time or edd jobs throughout the year. In all, some 9,500,000 feenagers ‘have some kind of earned income | ‘and bring home some kind of a ' paycheck. “earnings... Little of “it Ja_thed up ditt Fax items of a in rent, electric bills‘ or other expense. ’“True; many~teenagers contribute |. directly tto the support of their families, but most of them do ‘it in the form of taking care of their own clothing and amusement ¢x- penses, Their earnings are mostly \spendable, over-the-counter dollars. | RECORDS AND PENS e as ood. ite eraltied It must be kept in mind that! More than nine million teenagers | their own a ot B and 9 nage d teenagers’ earnings have an even ‘buy their own phonograph records’ and lingerie, , one-fourth. Hin the nat ors | Ome of our surveys shows these ‘ at thet Sseienied have ‘ide biltien del- What Youngsters Regard as ‘Most Practical in Daily Lite” lars—in the forni of allowances this is) , Uf oF Mirect caruings—to spend Television Radio © I-He. Dry Cleaning © 4-Hr. Shirt Loundry | Tris mnasamoth fortype Is seat 17% 16% ho seve | “wre 9 c by the young people themselves; | % \ la read the = on & vast “variety of consumer }-{- they read. = 26 E , Chosen. by them and radio and : mainly for their own use. . = or Huron By 1965, this market will have Si anc Wee a3 (Drive tn) ea ne population, newspaper|’ PATT-O-RAMA |pocket money totaling at least . €0 per. 8439 [14 billion dollars. ” Surveying *7-44. | TS Seliet mee Staab ect amd on | With that of in| : oy. . ‘their jeans, teens. cannot , Striking Patterns, Hues for Men newspaper. _jup style for women. Gentle rolled ® i ; a lthing but p fer with } ss mong. the boys, the percentage Collar, soft shirring are feminine | Aer Bright: Knit to Liven Winter Scene uss iit'sce gen tt) 20. 4 — r | Not only does business look to| rig nitwear To Liven in er ENE cont in the 13:34 age group to 72 No. 8439 with Patt-O-Rama_in- 4 youth for its future leadership, but| per. cent for ‘those 18 and 19.'cluded is ip sizes 32; 34, 38, 40, 42, = mare aid sees & Teh ty them Among girls, the was 58 44, x, : for present markets. [ Men with a leaning for bright able turtleneck “‘dickeys'!--a style colors_against iauk cupenin per cent for the 13-1 to 78 yards : - ‘| | Flaky Pastry, Cream Filling, Striped with Pineapple ce a ke ta pe. COTS and striking patterns have idea of particular appeal to skiers. backgrounds. | per cent for the 1 For al : For cent wears that not only aed jnever - -needed much urging to wear) Thick, bulky rib knits and | | Stand-out color cmmtbantions will TV TAKES ate a na 1 peopte receive: make and}22-Summer_clothes, but the first, fancy cable-stitches, as well as. Jinctude biack with 1 oe a a r = ria y, but that .in y frost has always seemed to freeze’ V-neck sweaters With shawl col- |white, ‘biack with brown, blue with media, rec 2 oe — they opend pte, Boone their courage into gravely clad lars present major style innova. ‘beown, and green with red. [per cent vote as being the “most | é money, do most of their own |Midity. tions. In keeping with the growing Practical in daily life,” tel ti esas ' 7 shopping and shrewdly scrutinize | Except for a ski weekend en- quard patterns in the Sco travict,| importance of the caemin canal styled ‘received 7 per cent, radio, 16 Per Send os rea & oats so Spall Kstagte RUM advertising copy for bargains, |joyed now and then by younger ski-type sweater will be Lighly fa-| all-wool sweater, may novel knit. Cent, and magazines, 13 per cent.|your copy “treo na lag , ao C Ea, imales, occasions for asserting the yored as will bold stripes in bright wear items will gnake,\ widespread — Which media would be the “hard- sve of our complete pattern | COFFEE Es. | CAKES Tt a teenagers are depressed about | ‘peacock urge” during the “R” —| appearance in men’s and boys’ |est to be without?” Here, the an-|Basic Fashion—a sep’ sewing CAKE ; be a (aes ee months have been rarer than wear. swers varied with the age group. reuide elt and her a j od | | Fruits G Nuts: Dipped in Rum poe rock “D roll lad. aNd mangoes at St. Moritz. lor herself a . anuy. : dove-tail haircuts, they should be/ ob f (Bos , Among these will be the brilli-| 1! the 13-14 age bracket, 4 per _ . \elated to find that business harbors| This year it’s different. The ski oo our €] ‘antly striped six-foot wrap-around cent named magazines, 18 per | Col named 3 Cc I : .| no ill will towards one of its prime) slopes have come to town. Bril- : by ette | muffler, in school and college’ Cem powepapers, 3S per | iL. ‘: Old Fas Fashioned markets. | liant styles inspired by ski togs colers;~ unusual knit caps for ski, Ce@t 8amed radio and 55 per cent Drama tic Colors | Homade ¢ || APPLE | More and more companies are! have invaded every phase of the : jand.sports wear. and wool - knit) named television. Beautify Room jgearing their advertising cam- men’s knitwear field, making this ‘gloves and mittens in smart new! But television took a beating, at BREAD loaf NUT jpaigns to teenaged buyers and | the brightest fall and winter style ey Pies jcolors and patterns. the expense of the other media, as) Try electric blue with dull green ee = : BREAD reaping lush harvests. season on record, It’s a year to dress up for casua] the teenagers advanced toward fy | novel and dramatic room Se 2 ncasualimed ’ loaf INTERESTING FIGURES What's more, many of the snow, FY) living. — color scheme. This effective com- | Our organization recent ‘inspired sweater styles will find : In ~s 18-19 year-old group. tele- bination was shown by the Belgian . cluded pl cman stady tp ee their way into southern areas ~ D bl p sion hatt dropped to 18 per-cent+exhibit—at-the_recent_International ‘teenaged market for the Bureau| Where skiing takes place only on oub!e- urpose jas the “hardest to be without.”/Home Building Exposition in New \of Advertising, and came up with the waterways. ? ia i U ; Newspapers moved into first place) York . ‘ urniture nits at 39 per cent, followed by radio at wane painted eléctric blue had Fj |some. figures that should interest ‘HOST OF STYLES ~ ‘ aa t ’ 121 W. Huron St. FE 4-8163 ders and thei 38 per cent,"and magazines at © oniy a large copper plaque as {yous rea — and their parents. For those who wear sweaters for ‘4 | Dual purpose furniture basically per cent. adrneeat’ the Naiare Was COV. ce = ms . . i reasons other than just their wooly | falls into five groups: #8 = $$§.. - : ae SS ; or? a ane) tasty at Tres Ponting Mics Ba “now, for eee warmth, the traditional V-neck pull.’ Convertibie-sofas-— available in: INFLUENC — FAMILY _ eset si ers aa that 800,000 teenagers have stéady (4. wit) give way this year to a leither lowe seat or davenport, In addition to their own earning” : = host of different styles. The major influences in new sweaters come from abroad—principally Scandina- via and Italy. F ashion—Low Price! RESGE’S Full Length American manufacturers have brought the rich patterns and mo- tifs of Scandinavian knitwear to new U.S. styles for al] occasions, — all-wool sweaters and cardigans. | The “bulky look” is big news. Heavier yarns are being used both in heavyweight, highly protective | wool sweaters, and — where open) stitching: is employed—in sweaters! remarkable for their light weight. +FFALEAN INFLUENCE Ifaly's influence 4s also wide- spread,: both in the bulkier knits and in novel collar and sleeve styl- ings. The turtle-negk has increased importance, and many crew and V-neck wool sweaters have remov- Cashmere Blend Dress Coats 3°) Aes You will enjoy wearing this smartly styled, luxurious look- ing full length dress coat. The lustrous fabric is a . beautiful cashmere blend, with wool inter- lining that will keep you warm as toast in the chilliest weather ... yet lightweight enough that _ you can wear it comfortably on mild days, Flared |6-gore back, - roomy sleeves. Choice of Grey, Beige, or Mauve in sizes 8 to.18. Only $24.95 at Kresge’s. St Ss - 4 Use Our Convenient Layaway Bt! v. porn KRESGE’S The Scandinavian influence is ap- parent aiso in heavier, bulkier | ; ww ro \ |width. They are usually equipped @"d spending power. teenagers al- with one-piece cotton innerspring 5° exert an important influence: on mattresses which fold out from the family spending. seat of the sofa. Older people are often inclined to 1 let, what they have suffice. They dack-knife sofa beds—in which (consider cerjain purchases luxury! | the back of the sofa drops down items. while teenagers tend to re- level with (he seat to form & (card the same purchases as neces- sleeping surface for two. They gities. bedd: bexes the base mene me ~ Teenagers are the first {o start for storage. baying anythi sew or novel. Their influence is often felt in the | selection of the family car, a new television set, a multi-speed pho- Single sleepers — refinements of. nograph, even china, drapes and | the old dry bed—more streamlined | other household items. this ac wee oa | and equipped with bolsters. \ silhouettes flatter Chair beds—advisable for occa- g trends, he becomes —— sional use because of their width | bap Sago = .the feminine figure and so we re--jmitations— turn to the minimum version, a: capelet and to the full- length cape, Great Br itain has more ra'‘lw ays and other family possessions. Sealed to size, there’s a correct per square mile than any country propertion. for every figure and in the world and the mileage if you like capes, chance. j ty | Studio couches—which convert to| twin beds by puiling the lower sec-| | tion out and up to seating leyel. fowa Cope: ronge trom slim seven- eighths length tor the petite to the full-length. huge pocket type which 4 is deal for toll figures. Curvaceous To peer to take a great interest in) Business: has neresa that when jt, now's your travelled by its passengers is the comes to buying power. the child | greatest in Europe. indeed is father of the man. ee is home and'surroundings and) . "selection of household furnishings ' MALING. SHOES The total color effect was sur- prisingly muted, with the metals seeming much brighter than either the biue or green It's best to wash foam rubber shoulder pads in thick soap or de- itergent suds. Rinse and press out lexcess moisture. Let them dry be- fore sewing tem back into place ‘ A man can make a fool of himself without knowing it only if he isn’t married. q i 50 NORTH SAGINAW ate Bh sd beeen and Ll pee DREN RATTRAY es eon si ac ete oe , ee ery NIGHTS "TIL 9 eet nog foster; wr Soc ede st Lae ts x, Fie: * see alte. PEI Eh iy ie a arses * hy ‘ ” 4 i . opt * : ce : . Fr : +7 ay ? : : ae ee + { hy f - * i bn ' \ ie ti \ + ; f — } x ; / rid +} f fe ® Ba é = ; 4 + f Ss Pe, i J a Pe = fod i hk . { : q $ iy i aa a4 i . j ‘ 2 oh = { 4 ‘ aE or e * i * | é = tito ee \ L q nt A s3\ : £ / zs rae = Ny %, 4 Sy eee: a i eee S LF * ‘Before He Acts on Casual Invitation “She said at that meeting, ‘Come | and see us sometime,’ but nothing’ more definite. On this flimsy pre- text, would it be proper to go? - And if it wouldn't-be-considered presumptuous on my part, then what steps do I take?” Answer: I ‘think it might be well to telephone first. Tell her, “This is John Young; I met you at Mrs. Smith's house ang you said I might come to see you sometime.” If-she remembers you and she} names a time for you to come, or asks when you are free to come, then, of course, you may gQ. | However, if she doesn't, I'm-afraid you will have to consider this door closed—at least for the present. “Dear Mrs. Post: My daughter is going to be married at a morn- ‘ling wedding sometime this fall. The men in the wédding party are going to wear ‘the conventional) 'striped-trousers-and cutaway coats. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1956 Dr. pm in on the Dr. She Will Speak at Detroit Hospital The Cornejian Corner of Detroit aE tae ee ik ok tenlele.sutior and natrair ‘tte ~| Ford Hospital. Dr. Mead-will = mations ii Different -Cuttares:"——-—. ‘child Relationship in a Changing) this World.” ~ . gist,psychologist, writer, lectur- |a heavy hand. T er, and teacher of world renown. [look well ‘in M. Mead -the-auditorium-of-the-Heary, series, ‘‘Films on Character Fore — subject, “Changing Mother-| The public is invited to attend meeting. : »* * * Mead is an anthropolo- iy g i : has devoted many years |that you need by-pass other Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Kistler of Bloomfield Hills are FC ate’ ated ts wakin shown as they stroll through the gardens-of-the-Royal——— oon cheat wie mass tune Hawaiian Hotel at Waikiki Beach. The Kittlers are-| wants to wear a plain dark | yacationing in Hawaii for two weeks. They are also | planning to visit the islands of Maui and Kauai before | dress the | returning home. : e +1 i : Correctly he should be at if his suit is very dark does not mind not being = Be. 2 ig + 4 a cutaway as the other Travel Experiences dressed as the others it Presented a travelogue, will be quite all right. jriences —-and---Pleasures of My a = Round-the-World Cruise’ at the| The U.S. Post Office. Depart- “Dear Mrs. Post: My daughter’s.joint birthday _luncheon_of Alpha|ment purchased 2.000 bicycles for future in-laws, who live in another Beta and AlpHa Gamma Chapters postmen use in the next fiscal} — city, are coming here several days of Delta Kappa Gamma sorority. | year. : | | Dr. Jones Outlines |Devon Gables was the setting for ithe Saturday affair. ‘ & | Mrs. Ruth Purslow of Clarkston, § president of Alpha Gamma Chap-| 7 Sarah Van Hoosen Jones ter, gave the address of welcome | ~ “Expe-| preceding community singing--; 22 yw i : Raine tee ae eae before the-wedding. : —— x aes ae : om | “They are complete strangers re This afternoon dress has a feeling of hemline and to button down the trim | te me and I would like to know || hand het in th 7 ’ ff The {i ; I a 7. what my obligations are toward | and crochet in the fine texture of its cuffs. The flattering collar and cross tie | wom. ts it y that I give |e sag-no-more jersey. It has large self shows the soft draping possible with the | a party to introduce them tomy >. buttons to close the front from throat to material. | friends and relatives?” a re! Answer: Yes. very definitely you my. Making - WCTU Unit Meets - stud: 1 need not be very lab Does Making:Small Talk Wiis Woods" A Cause: You to Freeze Up sty sorcn caper « very Mrs. Keith Bigger | met Monday at the home of Mrs O F H | es ; ; Mary H. Woods rillespi : ow New Book Is Recommended for Those wit sis s A. Boner mendes -7PERS OME — |e Who Cannot Chat With Ease Mrs. Anna Thompson gave devo to Auxiliary tons. |e = ae oe ' . _| Mrs. Keith Bigger was hostess =. By RUTH MILLETT He says: “Small talk isn't sup-' Plans were shee the an CL smbers of Wemen’s Auxiliary |e ss ‘; make omall talk posed to be brilliant. Everyone is nual dinner scheduled Nov. 29. The . o = ves trite. Everyone engages in ‘small time and place will be announced of Jimmy Dev Post 12 Wednesday - Is this what has been keeping taix' that doesn't say anything at a later daie 2 @ ¢ ) ae ad 4 4a hig - evening at her home on Old — - bates , Orchard drive. Mrs. Art Torrey ie rieegde: pratang sai clever or significant. This sort of —_—_-—_——— assisted the hostess ii ople, baving a good time ~ small talk is necessary to get the kira Louls | leas ted | he ties-and getting-on-easy-terms with. nasts turning . ‘Cool’ Relish Tr oot = jen appointed | others? If so, there is a new book 00 S T ay : -Mrs.._Joe Waring, Mrs. Stewart — ; Ses out that t words in your, “Ounce you realize this and step = an attract regetable relish Houghton, and Muriel Sadler cap- Gy snout. on being afraid of being dull, you tray com be sade Uh odiing croc = of the membership drive. |i 7. | will find that you can start a con foo4 coloring to water in a ring Members were assigned theirs : The discussion on small t8IK 1 “versation, even with a perfect moi. When the wafer freezes, ‘2s by the captains. Plans were |" | just a brief part of a sound book and ‘may be sur- .): * also discussed for the money-mak- |)” 2 | Stranger, you may slip off the mold and fill the center - is on human relations by Les Gib- | prised to find that in many cases, with celery. carrots, radishes, cu- nS Project to be held Nov. 17. |e lin. The book is mech better thaR | you are saying clever and inter. cumbers and other relishes. | During the evening an ingather-| ite tithe, “Hew te Have Confl- 4, things—only because ling of items for the Thanksgiving => dence and Power in Dealing With cron trying to. vn baskets was held. These baskets ©. - People.” z . : ce rill be distributed to worthy fami- ~~ “Be willing to go through a Getting in Rut? ; ites betare the ne rs a Se Don't let that “How to—" title warm-up’ period in starting a con- throw you, It isn't a book of SiM- vorsation . . . The words ‘strike up’ Being’ a housewife presents a micks for suddenty becoming the . conversation are siginificant. You STeat temptation to be careless Sleek Fur Sm all G al life of the party or the man moSt «trike yp’ a conversation just as 8bout »pérsonal appearance. 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WORKED HARD a “He tried to like it,” his wife went on, “got a pretty good job and worked hard at it, “We have three children and a Now that is what I call a real interesting opening. ‘nice house and Hank really did... magnificent—wonderful old try to aijust to his career. He ese 5 and beautiful lines, He re- didn't date set up @ woodworkiNé Uoholstered them in horsehair, the most wonderful work you ever} _ saw. |. ““Our_income is almost what it) _ was before, when Hank worked in shop or work at it in his Spare whieh he- said they probably had’ an office, but we're both so much time. originally. happier! Diamonds Watches : “*~ wouldn't dare,’ he = Roce that, there was no stop-| “Grandmother left-us a> bigger = | j | told me. ‘I'd work all tight and~>ping-him, Weekends -we-would go legacy than_she ae ~ Pen & Pencil Sets | cone ase it to the office.’ ito auctions to buy up what Yookeal (Copyright 1956) verware | " : = : tume Jewelry ‘Colorful Wools for Warmth, Comfort a | * Gift Items si in |, which fits cae the ear instead of being earlobe. The jewelry is dorte in gleaming A clever convertible wins top honors as this season’s McCann ori, fashionwise-accessory. Judith McCann's convertible dog clipped to collar can also be worn as a conventional necklace or a illian chignon eirclet. There is a “wingback” earring, another Men’s Sport Togs. Step Into Focus: Standing on the tee, the vom Colorful wool ski sweaters in wilderness into their local hunting golfer who stretches to get a bounc-|smart Scandinavian designs and reas. » ‘ing 150 yards from his**wood’|sleek wool gabardine ski pants/TWEED KNICKERS ‘shots likes to imagine his drive make the perennial “sitzmark’; And on the nation’s golf coursés, ‘soaring out over the fairway in the specialist look like an Olympic many golfers who prolong their / 3 season through the fall _ Pstyle of Sam Snead. : slalom champ—at least while wax- : : - _f} Qualified for it or not, any M&N jing his skis. months will be wearing the tradi- : * * * ‘engaging in sports visualizes him- tional attire of gofling greats of the ‘self in the role of the top champion) Rugged hunting jackets in tradi-|P@st—soft tweed knickers. - tional mackinaw fabrics and bright . Whatever his sport, this year the solid colors enable weekend nim- News From Bloomfield Hills | a Ee 1957 Groce Sunday to Be Highlighted by 2 PartiesAlive With iene in this direction sportsman will find specially de- i abel suneene |Ralph L, Polk Jr. will entertain) Mr. and Mré._Leroy G.. vee Color News +---The ficet_siep_le thie ae =. trodsto~carry~-the~-atmosphere -of Signed .and smartly tailored ap- Pla F HILLS—Two par guests at dinner in the Detroit/deveer will entertain at dinner Sat-; of course, Is to look the part. the North: Woods and the Canadian Parel to give lim at least the look ies Sunday in Bloomfield Hills ‘will (4), before attending the opera, This year's clothing styled for . : of the skilled: participant. include a breakfast which Mr. and ong on Saturday e' the | wear in fall and winter sports ; s 8 & Mrs. Edward A. Schirmer will give jamin Brewsters wil] have six i gives any wearer the air of a pol- All atttre le styl.d ner ante for in their home on Lone Pine court. friends as dinner guests in their appearance, but also with a view to the sportsman's comfert and | ished performer. it will be given for Mr. and ome _— Mrs, John L. Hollett Jr. and Mr.| ; his need for freedom of action. The design of all sports apparel and Mrs. John H. Roberts of In-. WEEKEND GUESTS dianapolis whe are bousegissta this) Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Colbert wilt Waterworth of Berkley; Mr. and And white itself is a top fash- fi cna tikes inte ve of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar/have as their guests over = Mrs, Alfred G, Wilson, Mr. and jon. White in suede, smooth and or cool-weather wear takes G ay of Grosse Pointe. | weekend Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Yortimrs, Jar : . Mr. and _ consideration three important fac-| Mrs, James J. Nance téxtured leathers, white in com tors which have an important bear- ing on comfort ang the protection Mr. and Mrs. Max Fruhauf wit! (°! Hinsdale, Tl. (Mrs, Edward S. Wellock and Mr. bination with the paie tones, as of the wearer's health. ~ % * 2 irday” evening” ii thelr home~on There's —a~-brand—new—cotor— Sussex road, : tstory in shoes for next spring—a - Their guests will be their daugh- story of pale tones that can be ~ ter, Connie; their nephew and his worn with everything. Pale greys, bride, Mr. and’ Mrs. Gordon L. pale beiges, off-whites. Jane College Takes Stock Featuring Latest | Fashions Mr. and Mrs. Colbert, who re-: = : pollard ony jai are ‘cently returned from Europe, spent and Mrs. Truman S. pik well as with black, tan and navy. There's a new greige tone, _ in Eyewear DR. B. R. BERMAN Still at Same Location 17 N. SAGINAW ST. FE 4-7071 ! ‘Holidays Ahead . . . Time to Select You “AFTER- FIVE FASHIONS A basic wool dress, two cocktail : * dresses, a woel suit and a cotton) suit. FE 5-3675 DALLAS, Tex. (INS) — The a | Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Johnson i A 1 t weekend in Williamstown, | wir, rs. enry . 4 ae Mass with their son, Nicky. Fly-/Mr. and Mrs, Howard Harrington, time for the college girl to round) First there is the matter of Brookside drive, The Fruhaufs ““**” , . ae way between grey and out her wardrobe with the clothes warmth, of providing adequate in- prong sy * Lat. (Mrs. Walter O, Briggs Jr. and James T, Beresford, Mr. and | ige, a smart neutral to wear a pen eer Py 16 coeds S2me_time. however. sportswear lw. O. Briggs Ill, who visited'Kingsley M. Brown will also be, 2d continue on with late spring — fabrics must have the ability t0; Dining together at the Detroit Jimmy Briggs. |guests. sik: ti hdicw ‘end thee easel store—coeds from the East and,,. ; : : : ites a neutrals tion of sit — outside. A ab-- before attending the opening-of the, ders, whose son, Stephen, is @ | Mrs Robert H. Skillman is.visit- by no means tell the story. There college wardrobe includes: [ric which seam Ss weeres © ‘opera were Mr. and Mrs. Walker) Williams College sophomore, and : = Mrs. Benjamin) Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gillette yj ‘la. ter. Eight skirts, mostly straight, ‘and unpleasantly hot against the’ Brewster, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy! were also in the party. Winter Park. Fia.. = the win = that will show up for resort wear | = * * a i for late = eight or 10 And finally, clothes for the |Gornick and Mr. and Mrs. Fred-| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Breech Tex., is visiting her parents, Mr. You'll be seeing them on the sweaters, one jeweled; 10 cotton | erick Robinson. - ‘are spending several days at Sea anq Mrs. Oliver K. Kelley of Wood- street as well as at resorts and | Body moisture generated in pe- riods of heavy activity must be j ° : | Sen, and Mrs, Hardy Hin teft | Included in this lively catecory clothing becomes damp and Se ad ae clammy—exposing the wearer to visit with Mrs, M. M. Burgess of |greens . . . yellows . . . and or- _- Coats -include a raincoat, a‘short : } Country Club- drive. anges to highlight black and pale tn oe < tr { .. wrap. Two tailored hats and one| Ride a paplainpaaperart | Mrs. Robert H. White will be! grained texture and luxurious dressy hat. ithe rugged jersi ‘hostess at a luncheon Monday at napped suede have been developed | , require- Dorm clothes usually: eciudelmeon? led to meet these |Children Always Win” is the theme tions for increasing community elect Dona Hagerman. ‘in ready-to-wear. : : aa si ingu.| ference on Education, sponsored by : honored at a luncheon and shower ne ee be uae egies “dhoptte this|the Pontiac Council of PTA. The! mannan M anes i e tine a Oolitad Inte Comey Oe | M t iti Four pairs of pajamas usually late. woo . | |youngsters will be received at this aternities . Uniforms Thanksgiving holidays are.a good, have as their guest Mrs, Fru- (iS down with them were Mr. and,Mr. and Mrs, Edwin M. Beresford, and accessories that will carry! siation against the cold. At the = ‘their son and daughter-in-law, the Perey K. ‘Loud-and Mr. and Mrs.| With the lighter tweeds of spring mor of Fort Byron, Ill. oe , and summer cottens and silks. assembled by a Dallas specialty ,, F : F e : oe breathe"—or permit the circula-| athletic Club Wednesday evening) Mr. and Mrs. §. Gordon Saun- VISITING IN WEST Southwest — decided the average ‘outside air quickly becomes damp wij); Mr. and jing in California before going to is a whoje galaxy of high shades and a dark velveteen skirt or skin. Dahlberg, Mr. and Mrs. Alan F.| Mrs. Frank McCartney of Austin, and carry right through summer. | sportsman must be absorbent, | shirts and a few dressy ones. = On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Island, Ga. ‘berry road, for 10 days. weekend parties. y «© ae * taken up into the fabric or the : : : Topics Announced [SOF Mata tet. wobec a |frees =. yellow |. s | ort | chills and discomfort. _ ee a eee ae | orate caiored bats aod ord PTA-Educator Conference area costae. Lagty pated FOR LOUNGING ‘teams to heavy hunting jackets, | “When Cittizens Understand—, It is hoped that recommenda- the Detroit Athletic Club for bride-| to complement the elegant trend slacks, toreador pants, Bermuda’ Wool is, of course, unmatched of the Pontiac’ White House Con- interest in. counseling service and Next Wednesday Dona will be —— |insulating power, permit the free conference, held in conjunction Mrs. Waldemar A. P. John, Mrs. are sufficient, four slips, two pet- | Ss . : : ti iy Conference. 'Hovey Hagerman, Mrs, Albert A. ticoats, eight panties, two girdles, iflow -of air over the wearer. In With the school administration, will AS \Clark, Mrs. Richard J. Morgan a nd. | i | : 00) i ‘convene Monday at 7:30 p.m. at - four bras, six pairs of hose and (addition, woo! has a unique ability) Snvene hool | The needs of youth—programs Mrs Colin John as cohostesses, _a robe. ; to absorb ‘perspiration. For fp Ponting tile Setoe- and problems, also the need of a , 2 bd s * “Coie 7 Open @ Revolving Charge Account ot Federal’s! —~—9— 1 Shoes include three pairs of loaf- ers and_three pairs of pumps, evening shoes, tennis shoes, bed- room slippers and rain boots, == hs =. 2 _ = Two short formals and one long ;one come in handy, and don't for- iget socks; gloves, head scarves ‘and fancy belts. DAV. chaper 16, will sponsor « fish desi pproa focusing on —Priday— begining att _p-tn-—at-490} ee = ws = ‘comfort in —any--weather,—experi-| enced sportsmen have long known) that-wool.sports clothes are_unsur- passed. Corduroy Takes On New Style Interest Corduroy, the typical American fabric takes én new fashion interest Mrs. William-Wright, past Coun- cil president, assisted by Mrs. Wayne Weaver, -vice-president—of Pontiac council of PTA, will act as chairmen of the conferénce. The general purpose of the conference is te acquaint citizens with the r-quirements necessary to meet the needs of school en- rollment and to focus attention in the education of handicapped ‘topics to be discussed at this Pon-| Bloomfield Open Hunt has set ‘tiac White House Conference. ‘Nov, 17 as the date for the formal eee} ant Bal - i * * ® Needle Point _ Yarn _ —— iMrs. Robert Bego — t “Mary Elizabeth Smith. daughter : : of Mr. and Mrs. George Wellington Entertai ns Sorority | smith of Franklin, has chosen Dec. Mrs, Robert Bego.was hostess 7 as the day of her marriage to 'to members of Zeta Lambda Chap- David A. Brennan. The ceremony 'ter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority Will be read at 5 in the afternoon ° is a colorful cémpanion for long snr 5 | Coming Events waar evenings, whether in town) 0" the problems of Pontiac Monday evening in her home on and a preigieia! nh aerial ~ Or-> FURNITURE ‘ | . ‘or country of ' _ | schools. Oakdale drive. chard Lake © try Club, At Its Very Best P Pontiac Rebekah Lodge, 450, sewing) “4 : oti \ * * * A rt on the ’s money- “ibe ook f 4 : : | For its characteristic functions, . Fepor' group lone: The bridal attendants wil] in. | ¥ : : . eet an teatheeat Gt rep fright remain while its versatility eae! A special fund is voted by the making —project was en and elude Mrs, Brace H, Smith, Mrs. pe ; i ; a home of Mrs. Ray Kilne, Woodbine Dr. oreatiy expanded by anew,People of Oakland County for use iplans were made _to— James 8, McCall and Mrs. Rob- é 4 » Christmas baskets to worthy fam-| ory Campbell. duh Lol Ls eee tu gl CEM CT. SRS CTV ie a ae FE 4-7212 rrwrerlrlU rl rl wrmhCU.WrhlUL MCU OThULS eres) Lash ane. hard of hearing, deaf, speech Mrs. Robert Terry’ reported on|_ Mrs. McCall and Mrs. Thomas E. |} 54 defective, blind, - partially blind,|the sorority council meeting and Butters will give a breakfast and) physically crippled and mentally|also gave highlights of the recent Shower a -— Lorman S AR . handicapped children. ntion held in Jackson. morning in : I Pledge ton Fit aad orate = ea Catalpa Drive. he EBs, é Pine Posies : / 2 r. a rs, x. Varaierkioot; Mrs: John “Febbin,--;-Mrs..Thornberry reported that “| cdnvent the sorority recent-! iy beld pope an Ohio. was given| *Y Will be available in Pontiac \chairmen of the various § by the president and delegate to’ the—convention,.._Mrs..__ Thomas Thornberry. Hills. guests at = tea, -}ham assisted by Mrs. Albert A. . = ic _e. me Forest cong ‘To- Sigma- Beta-Chapter—_— —— [tale $-Colomg Jews Sten, Jobe L. Cowen, Mrs. Fred Lindbloom, Convention Reports Told pa parflmgeely ig Psi Chapter — of Sigma Beta; the mental health film spon- |{' werd oe Mrs. sorority met Tuesday evening at pee Lage espns wry red * * & com in. er ogg drive home of Jeen/ on will be hed in Fort Wayne, Reyne ger greg pdt, A full report of -the national ling room, along with international ti | shortly after the premier. During the convention, | Beta; -Inc.-voted to increase last + | branches, Sigme| Goeslid waiele wit 0A 40 Oe | Mrs. Wallace Wil- standing speaker will talk on the | for the coming year: International Farm Youth Ex- Psi chapter voted a contribution “change Program, to the United Fund at the Tues-| Proceeds from the tea will aid in day meeting. : urer and Mrs, William Spaulding, was installed as governor of Province one. By JOSEPHINE LOWAMN : Today is full of miracles: Atomic} fenergy, miracle drugs, wonder cos-| metics, jet planes, figure moiding| and nutrition magic. It is a day .of such extravagant discovery that we are likely to ‘forget some of the simple tenets of ihealth and happiness. These are jjust as sound as ever, Perhaps lis would be wise for us to review a ifew of them periodically. _The woman who is interested is kev Goal cad Wines wet tain her youthful appearance long past the usual age for fading | must abide by these seemiggly unimportant rules: 1. Get enough sleep. This is the, you continually shortchange your- self in shut-eye it will be reflected not only in your skin, hair, and 3 eyes but in your personality and energy Sometimes the simple expedient adding a couple more hours! to your usual nightly quota will banish fatigue and change your whole outlapk. | GET EXERCISE | 2. Get some exercise every day.) This is a superb antidote for nerv-} “ous tension and witt Suitd health.; As you know it is also beautifying} to the figure. If you can, get some! exercise out of. doors ome Lo a 3. If you are not already in-| learn about putrition Make a serious study of foods you consume each day in order to be laddress and the pattern number sure that you are getting all of the jto Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, essentials. Remember that vitamin. C and vitamin B family deficien-| cies. are widespread even in. this| luxurious country. Simple Rules Still Vital to Beauty will help you avoid the carenie \Do not neglect daily. lubrication.; 5, Try to ‘find time for scalp | diseases of middle age and will ‘This latter is especially important! ‘massage once every 24 hours. | keep you younger longer. ifor the woman who is middle | 6. Add new interests to your daily 4. Cleanse your face twice daily. aged or older. hife. | OE [REST PERIODS 1, Take several short rest pe: riods each day, | | * * * icateretan lyear’s $3,000.00 aid program for, charm of the sejting, and an out | |liams was elected national treas-/ti. American Indian to $5,000.00) . eee - OPEN MON. & FRI NIGHT Week- End Special i Fri-Sat. Reg. $I 6.95 $995 shoe!.... smart ‘Days Only It's like finding money iy a to step into‘a footwear valué, = _like this .. . so excep- \J tional Yor “quality : and_fit you'd ex- fF \ We Carry ~ pect to pay Pe =_ Ned much more. \ ° ° . 87 N. Saginaw DIEM’S SHOES “Where Fit Comes First” FE 2-2492 | 8. Try to develop the “‘light touch’ so that you take life a moa ieasier, | If you would like to have my | leaflet No, 65 “Individual Happi- ness,” sehd a stamped, self-ad- dressed enVelopé With your re- } | quest for it toe Josephine Lowman - | in. care of The Pontiac Press, | Tomorrow: “Exercising Chest Muscles Is Way to Gain Better Bust. ” Eachionere Club Holds Banquet Hi-Land Manor was the setting for the banquet held by members of Fashionette Club Tuesday eve- ning. Thirty members were present for the affair, with Mrs. Leah ‘Herveat, a guest. _ | During the evening members |joined in community singing and ‘playing games. A toy and ceramic ;demonstrauion is planned for the pest meeting. Coordinate Scarves When you're- buying scarves, iremember to coordinate fabric as jwell as color, A gauzy silk scarf won't look aswell with a tweed coat as it will with a dressy coat. |For the twee, pick a simple jsatin or a heavy silk or even a \sheer wool. a = ile my AR. Get some exercise every day. antidote for nervoustension and will build health. This is a superb Many people fail te get enough calcium, and during the winter | months, when you are indoors | much of the fime, you will re- | | quire vitamin ww. Fine nutrition | TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF THES NEW 1956 CROTON WATCHES! oN Man’s Croton self-winding, waterproof * Dustproof and shock-resistant. watch. ORTH SYA, Ma, DOLORES Lady’s Croton 2-diamond watch with matching, elegant’ bracelet: > a BC ~Tremmnioes Clothing V Values During This Event Special Group—Regularly to $40.00 _MEN’S $0 4 . SUITS 2 for $45.00 | Alterations at Cost a LADIES’ ALL WOOL WINTER COATS oie tant 27" oo 4 8398) | » FLANNEL ‘SHIRTS — MEN’S GABARDINE ZIPPER LIN TOPCOATS — G] november sale brilliant print dresses $ a3°° for misses and half sizes = } magnificent rayon crepe prints made : to sell for déllars more @ sheath, fullskirts, shirtwoists, double-breasted coachman styles @ a dazzling spectrum of exciting colors and patterns to choose from: right: geometric print. 12 to 18. $8.90 abstract print. R “ teal, _. beige, 12 to | left: Blue, brown. 8. $8.90 a f | FIPrY.1wo_ ge OS Se ee aoe : _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY) NOVEMBER 8, 1956 mt ae es oti: Patines eae ten growing in Argentina hes Coal miners’ electric cap ~There—are—more-than-- 1,750,000, French anthropologists discov-; A glass “‘snake" is not a snake, increased rapidly. Tea imports in|are now used by bridge builders/acres of rice fields in Madagascar, ered a human jaw in Algeria they but. a legless lizard, Its brittle Bills Crowd "/2952 was 2,175 tons. In 1955 Ar-|to guide them in the dark recesses an island off the. coast -of East/estimate to be more than 500,000 tail breaks off: at the slightest jgentina imported 25 tons of tea, ‘beneath heavy girders. =——_Africa. years old, _ blow. Public Ranges oe das comabadd With an Overflow of Nearly 500 , ; a | WASHINGTON (NEA) — Buffalo : = are all the rage—dead or alive, on the hoof or dressed. That they know for sure over at the Department of the Interior where the mail has-been piling up. For example A New York night club wants, “It’s sunshine time, mister seme cho'ce cuts ef buffalo for its customers ° me Boy “Scouts - want them _fer “eook-outs.”” A college wanis one for a mascot Churches want them for soc ials.1 cg Sportsmen's associations watt! ——————>-.--—-- them for outings. People _ want! 92 —Sunny Brook time, that i is! therm for pets. ee =< ~ eg ; ae . A A man named. Byson wants a) ‘THE SISTER IS A POSTMASTER -— San Franciaco’s Post- . eS rreretng neem nia rane neem yng nnn penevnctemmemnmepgun —_ bison for an Elks picnic. And the; master JohmsF. Fixa, president of the National Association of cheerful as a campfire, = -zeo in Buffalo, N.Y., wants aie Postmasters of the U.S., greets Sister Ethelreda, postmaster of soft and mellow as a summer night —alive. Villa Maria, Pa., at the NAPUS’ 52nd annual convention. ‘Sister ve ; These are among more than 500) Ethelreda, a postmaster for more than two years, serves about o oo finest of fine aentucky whiskies! requests that pave flooded the} Fish and Wildlife Service since| “ they recently anounced the sale of this year’s large surplus of ae For instance, he has turned, Me 4 — eo * * ‘down a request from a. college] at Industry Plans Bison are making a stunning: for a buffalo to be used as a mas- ‘a Beef ‘Candy’ Bar ceme-back in the US. and this ©°*- Seems it's too likely. that the has created an overflow of nearly animal might get frightened and) CHICAGO—Tha, American Meat = people in her third-class post office. 500 of the hulking animals. That's | charge into the crowd. | Institute reports that the beef in- a big difference from 50 years) ‘We want to make darn sure/dustry believes it has a new mar- Secececreeeseecrecesuseceecueseees ' z ago when there were less than that they're in a secure enc losure iket for meat: A concoction of 25 ; S : 100 of them in existence. jand not able to hurt anyone,’ he Sie (cuat ldriedli best anleed willi| Pete. oven 20 MILLION : Today about 10,000 buffalo graze explains. : caves ov sh A : om the plains and some 6,000 of leoconut and toasted for use with A D: SYMNY BROOK 3 me these belong to the federal govern. . marshamallow, chocolate fudge, or) @) WU KENTUCKY WHISKIES me: prensa I) States Are Using panocha as a base to make a ee SOLD SINCE 19334 3 i Since word went out that extras ‘Reflector Car Tags ee Candy: Bar Said tO BEN Teer ee cece ees: ~ = were on hand, the demand has| first time beef and sugar have E been terrific, according to Interior) NEW YORK—Reflectorized auto- |been successfully mixed, the new “a officials. And the supply is now license plates that can be seen cont fection doesn't require refrig- ‘ - almost exhausted. lfrom nearly 1,500 feet away when |¢ration. \ Preference is being given to ap-|headlights shine on them, almost a plicants who wish to purchase the four times the distance that an or- Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. is : Ne —— ienale-for-breeding or exhibiting. |dinary plate can be seen, are now! establishing its first rubber plan- \ Two buffalo will be shipped to Por- jused in five states: Connecticut,| tation in Brazil, on 3,000 acres \ tugal for the Lisbon Zoo, and the| \Delaware, Maine, Louisiana, and|near Itubera, to supply its plant) zoos in Norfolk, Va., and Buffalo, |\innesota. A sixth state, South Da-| Sao’ Paulo, 1 bead miles away. ’ N.Y., wilb buy bison. kota, will issue the safety plates in| . “We're trying to spread them 1957, | i I | 4 A Year Round Exclusive ft out as far as possible and give 4 ‘everybody a chance to ha - . 1 Toy—Hobby—Crafts ; says Wilton, peed heroagirg Al Some people are saying that| Shopping Canes Cheerful as its ral - : . Fish and Wildlife Service. “We're | the theater is dying,” ‘said Miss) : + reluttant to see them used as pets) Yvonna Arnaud, of the British) HINES HOBBY HOUSE .| stage. “They have been saying so| and he f ieaper a. thes = unsuit |age- a sll “ Greec _ =| | 7.8. Saginaw THE OLD SUNNY, BROOK COMPANY, DIVISION, OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS. 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Efforts were started to- Wilfred Kent-Hughes, International Olympic’ Committee to lure some countries, especially Holland back into the ~of the “organizing” comi-) Otto Mayer, chancel- Australia 7 — Kent-Hughes, who appealed to} distrust and jealousies in the true spirit National Olympic Committee to reconsider its decision not to take eopy to Mayer. Mayer replied he was urging the out and hesitating ‘nations ito “do their utmost to participate. I shall intervene again with Hol- land.” oe « No. answer has been received yet from the Dutch Committee but the nation’s flag is still flying in Op-ithe Olympic Village and a small group of six Netherlanders here are still hoping against hope they will be able to stay. when advised of the latest devel- opments in the vente crisis since*his party left the: warmth of Honolute, . ‘ ses | am susie grieved by: re- /ports of the withdrawals of some nations,” he said. “I sincerely | hope Holland and the other coun- tries will reconsider. I agree with Wilfred Kent-Hughes that we must discard politics and make this a giorious Olympics in the true spirit of the Games — an Olym- pics which will create a better ‘ Former Orchard Lake St. Mary fallback Gerry. scored!” Leszczynski- two touchdowns on 15 and 5 yard Gin Gaon the U. of D. fresh- man team to a 38-7 win over Toledo University eh yesterday, Walter Beach of Pontiac has been called by Central Michigan eoach Bill Kelly as “one of the best all-around backs in my six years at Central.” Beach stood eut offensively and defensively against Eastern Michigan of Yp- — aiianti fast Seterday. The coma North and High School football banquet will be eee Monday evening at the Ame Legion "hall. Head line coach "Leo Wisniski of Central Michigan be guest speaker Univer- in the opening game night win- face each evening. . The 156 ‘toothel season isn't) even out of the way yet and al-) ready a few coaches in the Oak- land County area are getting ready to put their basketball players, through the paces of early. drills The busy acason Core . ef W's a ssighty “quad thing that stayed in the game, Johnson get- Highland Park St, Benedict helped , Orchard Lake St. Mary win-they; Suburban Catholic League title a week early by beating Hazel Park St: Rita, Because the Eaglets’ ben- efactor turned out to be their nem- esis a week later with a 13 - 0 vic- tory to snap their 19-game winning streak. feeling among all nations.” The American main vanguard consisted of 16 wrestlers officials and newspapermen. BJ - . Tomorrow two more planeloads will land in the afternoon and early evening carrying some of the biggest names in track and field and rowing. Among them are sculler Jack B. Kelly Jr., Amer- ican champion and- brother of Grace, the outstanding Yale eight/ | which is in for a tough fight to — American supremacy classic, track ‘and eral mace ae ft ; of the Olympics, set the wheels) in motion by cabling“the Dutch -partin the -games; He -sent a; - ‘and [1 canoers plus administrative} 'Mendyk Out With Injury Tighy Yank tee = aa Pe oe ee ee ee ee, mat sprinters Ira Murchison and Thane 1 — rrive in vie wf “That's fine. That will make for an interesting. competition.” In addition to the Americans, 76 Poles and 64 Soath Africans land-| ed at the airport and were quick- ly installed at Heidelberg Village. a pole fronting the Russians’ quar. ters. The ceremony went off with- out inqident. es Bob Kiphuth, famed American ‘swimming coach at Yale Univer- sity, told swim-conscious Austral- a Melbourne | the — hep tn the United)ians that though the sustestease __|States, Wilson smiled and replied: have excellent teams the Ameri- Cans “Will iniprove, “and~wittbet~- | bard to beat. He said i caage tenes of Cort-|- land (N.Y¥.) State Teachers Col- lege, repeats his 1,500-meter per- recently, he should get down to between 17:52 and 17:57. He said tralia's star, Murray Rose, in the 400-meters, However, he said, only one man. that is Masaru Furukawa of Ja- pan, the world-breast stroke rec- ord-holder, Breen would also challenge Aus-|.-. could be sure of a gold medal and} © formance in-.a long course -pool|-- t LOOKING FOR A FIGHT — cham for the scheduled November 30th bout with Floyd Patterson. Winner O'Brien, world rec-) will get the — So erown ae by a Marciano. cluding a 256 ambush of the aa -z Spartan AP Wirepheoto arciie Moore, light heavyweight . pion, punches a bag in a Chicago gym as he started training ‘CHAMPAIGN, TL u—Coach Ray) Eliot of Illinois is pulling out all, the stops ‘this week in preparing his football forces to meet the Illini’s favorite upset victim, Michigan. Eliot got his boys high enough ing off top-ranked Michigan State) two weeks ago and then played Purdue to a 7-7 deadlock last Sat-' urday. reported after the Purdue battle and the squad is near full | strength for the Michigan inva. sion Saturday. Guard Percy Oliv- er has a slightly spraineg knee and ankle, fullback Ray Nit- schke and quarterback Bill Of- fenbecher Pave bruised knees. The injuries hamper their work | in drills but should not be a fac- tor in the Saturday game. Eliot has directed five upsets of ‘Michigan in the last six years, in- ineup Is “Juggled | EAST LANSING ®™Dulff yi hind Clarence Peaks and Mendyk. delius. “He reminds me a lot of has been bothered by a bruised ‘ball quarterbacks juggle the bail. Against Purdue Saturday, an-| ‘other switch, injury-forced likee all imaking. ee | Blanche Martin, sophomore -2 Neeuie! Last week, Art Johnson, Flint sophomore, started at right half ahead of Walt Kowalczyk. But Kowalczyk had a terrific day and a chance to carry only twice. “Martin and Johnson,” ovserved) Daugherty. ‘They sound like a to show_us a lot of football.” Martin was about fourth string at the position when the season started, running as he was be- Montreal Gains in NHL today with Montreal's, second By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| The National Hockey League standings looked a little more Aussie Coach Says Soviets Wil Be Tough MELBOURNE, Australia @ — Famous track coach Franz Stampfl, ‘writing in today’s Mel- bourne Argus, warns Australia the Russian athletes are ‘‘collos- eal. - Nl give American and other a . tremendous shock in said, They're set for a lot of medals unless they The scbiieibas ‘thing about them is the way they, go about their work, he wrote. ‘There is no wasting time. There is just_grim._ jand the New York Rangers. deep yaudeville team, but they're going . + football play and now Mendyk's | aching back. can also punt and pass. “He has great natural ability,’ said necmaees coach Sonny Gran- inatural defending champions in Detroit Red Wings. : But there also was a surprise’ in the standings with the Boston Bruins tied ‘with the Canadiens in fifth place. ne 4d * s The Canadiens and Bruins moved up last night with victories in the only games played in -the league. Montreal cooled off To-! ronto's red-hot Maple Leafs 43 largely on the strength of three goals by Dickie Moore, And the Bruins thumped the Rangers 42 for the New Yorkers’ third set- back in their last four outings. They tied the fourth game. - - Henri Richard ‘counted the Can- _ladiens' other goal as Montreal/ place, only a point back of the) GO—Ready to READY TO start.at his familiar end position | is Michigan State's Rose Bowl to be at peak form. however. since ished 3rd in the Oakland B League. hero Dave Kaiser who has been he drew the extreme outside post have dropped decisions to Clawson, | out all season with a foot injury. ‘He will play against Purdue Sat- urday. “Top Money Bracket and ‘Daugherty has been juggling the Injuries have gradually moved Peaks as a sophomore.” meets Northwestern in starters on his Michigan State foot-| Martin up, first the knee opera- team this season like hie tien that ended Peaks’ college Martin, a solid, 200-pound, six | footer, was better known as a basketbal player than a foot- | | ball player im high school, partly | because he was ie 7 = appendix operation one a broken wrist caether Vie Zucco, a senior transfer from | Wayne State University, is third) man at the boeken: * " State’ s two starting tactibe vate| good progress during the week in: ishaking off injuries and should be ihitting at full impaet.. Joel Jones ‘is recovering from a sprain and foot infection and Joe Carruthers Adios Harry Seeks YONKERS, N.Y. W— Adios Harry can become the greatest one year money-winning pacer in harness racing history~- tonight if ihe can defeat seven tough chal- lengers in the $75,000 Eastern ‘thigh. End Dave Kaiser also will be flight over Korea, Sidwell pulled into action, for the upset of the year in knock- There.were no serious Injuries again Eliot Pulls Out All Stops Prepping for Wolverines ranked Wolverines last year. Half- |back Bobby Mitchell was the Illini | demon in that upset and he is back | again and working up to a peak a nursing a leg injury most of, season, | * 8 @ | Eliot said he had been impressed with the defensive work of his Il-| | lini in their last two games but | was concerned how the attack ~bogged-down-near-Purdue's: 'goal line last week. * » | "Halfback Ave Woodson. whose 70 and 82-yard touchdown runs in the’ last quarter broke down ee ; State, was held to 63 yards by | due but still is the No. 1 Tint fe icarrier, pass receiver, punter and oes America fame at the University of BOARDING HOUSE REACH — Big Bill Russell, who gained All- San Francisco, is. back displaying his long reach as he flips in a rebound for the U, S. Olympic basket- ball tearn in an exhibition game in San Francisco. It was-one of the last appearances for the Olympic team before leaving for Australia. Harris Rise Halted Logart TKO’s CHICAGO \#—Clarence Harris’ (Duke) attempted climb in the scorer. He has gained 551 yards in Welterweight ranks was blocked | cept the fourth when Duke’ in 7th Mages and Dr. E. Allen Frankel all gave Logart every round ex- Harris six games, more than twice the/last night by Cuban Isaac Logart,|moved inside and opened up a total of his closest pursuer, Harry who stopped the 24-year-old De- | two-fisted attack, Jefferson, who has 28. He has troit hopeful in the seventh round.| Logart, who outwetghed Harris cauget 10 passes for 242 yards and. 2 touchdowns, punted 28 times for a‘ | points. ‘ Best Effort on Jump WILLIAMSBURG, Va. ® — Chartie Sidwell; —Wiltiam---a-n-d- Mary’s star football halfback, once jumped from an airplane and found his para et open. Sidwell was a a in the ‘Korean War. One day during a fourt-rated _147-pound| danced and parried! Logart, contender, ‘five rather dull rounds of the: ischeduled 10 of the nationally tele- vised bout at Chicago Stadium. | Then he set him up for the TKO, ‘in the sixth. A smashing left caught Harris flush on the chin midway in the sixth as the fighters tangied in a corner of the ring. Harris was istaggered and barely lasted on the round. In the seventh, Logart leaped: scoring with a left ‘able to play as his bruised instep his ripcord on a jump and-nothing and straight right that drove Har |appears healed. | happened. Jackets Bat Avondale’s defensive unit will have its-wotk cut out for sure Friday*night when the Yellow Jack-' ets collide with Rochester on the) Falcon gridiron in the season fi-) nale for both schools. . The task confronting the Jackets ,is clear cut. They must stop the irushes of explosive Dave Peters” | and the aerial combination of quar- terback Fred Weav er and end Doug a lle Rochester attack with halfback Sven Blom-) berg and the passing tandem of 'quarterback Dick Gronski and end Dwight Moulton: The Falcons are slight favorites lin the: game. which gets under way at 8 p.m. W. Bloomfield | ris across the ring and made his lower his gloves, which he had been holding near. his face |throughout the bout to ward off! Ilaear $s counter another right to Harris’ face and me eee ema his first ap- main TV even [Peeled i into cae! joer] Brightmore and Judges Morrie UP Man Finds Trapped Bear | Caught in Tree Unable’ to Get Free, ~Bruin —Loses- Life- by } 148 pounds to 146, recorded his 46th victory and 19th kayo against ,38-yard average and scored 36, ‘with his inexperienced foe through six losses and five draws. The de- feat was Harris’ first in his last eight starts and left him with a 22-4-1 record. Attendance was 1,3 net gate $1,074. Pettit Starts Bid for Title Hawk Ace Dunks 34 in | Win Over Knicks, 107 378 and the punches. .- to 10] in NBA Tilt Logart smashed 4 left hook and/ | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "| Bob Pettit of the St Louis * Hawks, second-highest scorer in | the history of the National Basket-— j ball Assn., has begun in earnest la bid for his third cohsecutive all- star team selection. * * * The former Louisiana State star scored 34 points last night as the Hawks retained first place -in the Western Division by defeating the New York Knickerbockers 107-101. * s In_the only iin game, the ‘champion Philadelphia Warriors Tom Wilson and suffered a 25-13 loss. Remeo edged the Falcons the following week, 12-7, before tay ead Rouse beak, tote Oe | winning columa. ‘Championship Pace at Yonkers, | Raceway. The world champion will have | Position in the mile and one sjx- jteenth race against some extreme-|. hd hy fast company. Avondale has an overal] record of 5-3 to compare with Rochester's 5-2 mark. The Jackets. who f'n- Troy and Lapeer. In an effort to match Peters and Company, the Jackets will counter- MINNEAPOLIS & — A pair of football do-it-yourself experts, vag- luely disguised as T-formation quarterbacks but carrying _ the knack for digging out a couple of extra yards helps him in the tough situations. Ploen handles himself in much tools of the old fashioned single wing tailback, bump together Sat- urday jn the Rose Bowl payoff between Minnesota and_ Iowa. » * * The central figures in the na- tionally ‘televised battie to see which -team gets the inside rail ‘/cartte ‘up with three goals in the) final period. The Leafs’ marks-' men were Sid Smith, Garry Ald-| corn and Rudy Migay. The Bruins took advantage of three. New York penalties to pro- duce Stasiuk and Leo Labine. Veteran Johnny Perison made it 3-1 early|" period_goals by Vic; to Pasadena are Minnesota's Bob- by Cox and Iowa's Kenny Ploen, jplayers of a pattern and game- breakers both. with the ball might once have of- fended the T quarterbacks, Cox and Ploen make-a-habit of it, and a prosactive: as é. “True, Cox eames from Minne- ‘s ‘split-T, which requires the to leg it with the rest ® quarterback jot the backs. With Cox, though, it's more than a duty. He’s mak- ing a career out of it. For the last three games the Gopher.junior has averaged around 20 carries a game, for about 4.5 yards a clip. Making use of rollouts around the ends, keeper plays..and routine quarterback |sP sneaks, Cox has been Minnesota's broke into DES Where the thought. of running| the same fashion. A year ago he was: lost behind another fine Hawkeye: quarterback, Jerry’ Rei- chow. This season he has done as) much or more than Reichow ever did. oe In 45 carries, Ploen has_aver-| aged 5.8 yards q crack. He has completed 13 passes for 173 yards and rolled up more than 400 yards total offenser Hawkeyes Meet Gophers’ in Payoff Game Ploen is a stylish ball handler in Iowa's winged T offense and a, ‘specialist inthe art of faking a. pass and running. He did ft foc al 33-yard touchdown run against Michigan last week, Like Cox, he turns a lot of pass plays into im- provised ewceps around the ends. Cox and Ploen both will have plenty of top-notchers in the sup- porting cast Saturday for a game which neither Minnesota, 3-0-1 in ‘the Big Ten, nor Iowa, 3-1 can ‘SOUTH-BEND, Ind. w — Paul Hornung, Notre Dame's star quar- terback, might not-be at his fa- vorite position Saturday when the Irish meet Pitt but “he'll play somewhere.”’ *. * Coach Terry Brennan last a very well afford to lose. = Injury to Force ‘Homung Into Different Position _ back then I'll use himi at fall- back or at halfback.” f The Irish have a 1-5 record and if they lose one more game it will mark the worst season in. their football history, The last and only time a Notre Dame team lost five games was in 1953. Hornung first dislocated his left thumb when Michigan State inW-0 Final West Bloomfield, which has en- Starvation. — MARQUETTE «— A dead bear was diseovered in a tree in Chippe- | * |wa county, victim of an unusual ac- lcidental death. bowed to.the Rochester Royals |$1-80 and found themselves in the Eastern Division cellar with a 1-2 record. Rochester has qa 2-4 mark. pees Pettit came up with 26 of his ts in the second half but need- | |\joyed scattered moments of great-| Harold Rath of Raco found the: led oo from Irv Bemoras and iness this season, will wind up its bear hanging in a mountain ash'rookie Willie Naulls to stall a 1956 football schedule Friday night \tree. ‘late New York rally. The Knicks at Keego Harbor against Wayne-| Conservation officer Edward Do- closed to within six points in the Oakland Conference champion Northville Northville clinched the title last week with a 25-7 vic- tory over Brighton. The Mus. tangs own an overall record of | six wins, one loss and one tie. The Northville gridders are heav- ily favored to sink the Lakers. They boast. one of the league's finest halfbacks in dangerous Dick Biery as well as rangy end Bill Yahne and 225-pound center Bob Wagen-! the fullback position. record of 2-4-1. The Lakers have 2 2-2-1 mark -in. the league. and. ‘a triumph over Northville would give theni 2nd piace. Dale Nelson, serving his Ist year as head coach of the Lakers, ‘has one of the league's best_ends. in Roger Wolfe, who has scored five touchdowns this fall. Quarter. back John Lucadam and husky guard Don Bradley are other . lars of strength. = * * Tomorrow night's cecuuanal is also the closer for Northville, which} has a 40-1 record in the W-O cir-| cuit. The kickoff is scheduled at 8 o'clock. | : ee Greedy Anglers - Take 765 Perch Over the Limit MARQUETTE .# — The perch fishing is real good in the “Tahqua- | | schutz, who sometimes runs from) — West DiisailicSd has an even E | Walled Lake. rie said the _ bear apparently stepped into a coyote trap. carried | the trap and its drag for some! wo distance, climbed the tree and be-| Pettit for the first of three icame stuck to die of the wound and starvation. last period, but Naulls blocked an ‘important shot by Ken Sears, who ‘scored 22 for New York, fed to straight goals and the game was out of reach, All-League Eleven Vikings Dom The Inter-Lakes Conference has’ named its 1956 all-star eleven. honor list is an unusual, perhaps a junique function of all. gridders_in the circuit: The players themselves pick the squad. Annouricement was) - made at the league session at Far- mington. League titlist Walled Lake was accorded five places, dominating the roster, Waterford received two places, Berkley, Van Dyke, Farmington ang Southfield each | placed one. — feceived honorable mention, The all-star conn: Ends — Larry Hughes ({sen.) ‘Walled Lake and Larry Werschky (sen.) Berkley. Tackles —-Jim™ Larkins (sen.)/ Waterford and Jim Dickson Gun.) Walled Lake. cesses Guards — Ed Grae (sen.) Walled Lake and John Kontos (sen.) Van Dyke, Center — = McCane (sen) Farmington, - Quarterback — Larry Dion (sen. ) Halfbacks — Ron Brewer (sen,) menon River in Chippewa county— there go Fel ged | and. Lindy Salathiel (sen.) Waterford. back — John Walker. (sen) whipped the Irish «14. With there got real greedy, inate I-L Stars ton - McBride and McC?ellan; Van Dyke - Martin, Day, Abbott and -_Seleetion-of this- annual football Thorpe; Waterford - Starkweather, Miksch, Masters, Hales, and Cole, Aired Grid Card Weekend Football TV and Radio Football games scheduled for national radio and television net- work coverage this weekend in- clude (times eastern standard): SATURDAY ABC radio, 1: 20 p.m., Notre Dame vs. Pittsburgh. siento 2:30°p.m., football round- Menek 1:30. p.m., Notre Daeevs. NBC rao, oe SUNDAY CBS-TV, 2 p.m., Detroit Lions vs. Washington Redskins. —_ ‘ \Rides British Horse Pittsburgh.. NBC-TV; oe fowa- vs. Mins + “HE PONTIAC. 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TAVESTROUGH - the Averoge "10" ev op eee on derene ms as fren Linke or le a € Tight Battle Looms for| Wayne, Skipper ~*~ ay champion and the rur- nerup in another circuit are pitted! against one another in Friday’ homecoming gridiron finale at Waterford High School. And from advance indications the scrap be- tween the .2nd place ‘Inter-Lakes Skippers and the Wayne eleven, champion of the Huron-Rouge Val- ley Teague, will be @ tight, even match. It marks the conclusion of both clubs’ season play. “Because of . the angle, and a keen desire to retain an exceptional record on - the Skippers’ part, a big audience is anticipated at the Waterford DeRosia: ter, ; -backs, (qb) il Hae Ih) Martinez, if>) Larry school field. Puan, ae hh (Tiger) Williams. e’clock. Beth elubs were-reperted-at- full; strength, with the exception of Clark of Waterford, who has not returned to action since an earlier injury. Coach Dave good outfit, Game time is 8 } "aa iegalaend “ike ‘taeklie ‘Allen Pitts (240) and ‘center Dick s| Radke (210). it the best season’s mark A ranks. Same thing goes for Waterford. the respective coaches include: Lar os a Warren Thinsch. ( y Kaines ~— ‘Wayne: _ Norman Hoen Tom at ge tackles, Allen Beat Dodgers, 3-2 Freeman of the Skippers says “Wayne is a Very) Collision A-vittory for Wayne would give in} four years—since moving into Class THE NEW YORK ih — Herb Score, Cleveland's fastballing lefthander, had even a better season ix in 1956 than he had in 1955 when he was| named American League Rookie- of-the-Year. . *. 2 -For. his 1956 performance, Score Starters named for Friday by eds. Chuck Gillie and Mackles, Bob Mas and Rod = Reported Ready Stan and ( (rb) Lindy — es and Pitts and uards, ‘Gary Green and Tom Japanese All-Stars Olympic Cagers Gerald Tucker of the U.S. Olym-| pic basketball’ squad pronounces his team ready for the Games in erb Score SAN FRANCISCO W — Coach! ,~but--somy hat. fatigued fram_pine tuneup contests. * * * Undefeated, the Olympians wind ‘Calif.. tomorrow night before em-| SHIZUOKA, Japan (®—The Ja- planing for Australia. Last night a nearly all-senior’ ‘pan All-Stars pushed across a run.they beat an all-star team here, team that can go. We've got a job in the last of the ninth inning to- 73-54 cut out for Friday night.” From, day and again beat the Brooklyn “The exhibition games did.a lot up the schedule at Long Beach, ee ; ~ t ; . eee. Beet 1 - % F 7 i eit PONTIAC PRESS« THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1956, « i —~FIFTY-SEVEN ___- Tackle Gil Mains of the Detroit |sional wean matches ‘during ‘ Lions had more than 150 profes-|the off-season. : ag POLL LDL llallelltasl late ate t > , : AUTO PAINTING : today was rebii the Sophomore-of-:won 14 games and lost 8 3 Ye his;game, of the World Series. He held a xpert Body and Fender Repair So eee i. EE erg omg egg ere og ea eer: perbophen erly on All Mokes of Can : laf Detroit received the bylk of the|influenced by his brilliant perform-}games to three. Kucks won 18/M@ jog.peg | 4 yotes cast by members of the Base-|ance in the seventh and deciding. games during. the regulars season. ig Factory =< ball Writers Assn. of America. , a aaa Quality . Score was named on os! sale, ; aS @ Fer Ail a Lary on 63 and Johnny Kucks R S kes P rf Y = . Sturdivant of the Yanks, oy 2. ao hee s H and Hector Lopez of Kansas C] ; A U im : Eiston Howrd of the Yanks, in OSsé€r gainst tica - Ultra Modern Building tor Collision and Painting : Kocky Colavito of Cleveland and a FORD DEALER—OL a Billy Klaus’ of ~— rn ool The Romeo Bulldogs will have} Utica has been an up-and-down a ROCHESTER : 1-971) a eaca, rounded Ot os Vos: | two objectives Friday night when| team this fall while compiling |& = ga inner i ‘when | they end their 1956 football season| four wins and three losses. oe aan a see record) against Utica on the Romeo field.| the Chieftains are certain to belt - he set an = fo triking| The 1st goal, of course, will be|..45" for this encounter with their|™ 4 aa = pont Score won w|Victory over an old and bitter ri- neighboring foe. Utica hopes to off-|@ a ae h " ;-,|Val. Objective No. 2, and perhaps 0+ Romeo's attack with fullback Susenuesrrnnsrenuuernneensscsenenei ee ie are, apart the most important, is preserving! 44 Haase and halfback Ray Van- topped the Sd om in struce-| tt Mawless £4 record. DeWeghe. | cee A ak Sees eet _ Romeo is one of only four re- Game time is 8 p.m - hl run competition with a 2.57 kiand County area an un Clark Sauer intercepted a North- ae Aint . defeated-untied slate. - western pass in 1910 and ran 105, * ra r = ; t tive of sesendabe, ee ore ees Sparked by high-ecoting miyarde for a Chicago touchdown. | Go smartly suburban in this handsome style- |(Scoot) Fowler and quarterback|He did the same thing and for iLake Worth, Fla. Cleveland signed | Butch Dallwitz, plus a handful of the same yardage one year later, him to a benus contract reported- ‘other stellar performers, the Bull-|pyt against Indiana. ly for $60,000 in 1952. He was as-' dogs will be favored to close out a! signed to Indianapolis of the Amer- -| perfect season. leader. Just the thing for those cool fall Choice of Popular Fall Colors strong backfield moving bebind land Morishita raced home from two seasons, scored 18 points and a lise Maat has several better- |second with the Winning run. iwas high man cleonny nights. , Be 4 Fo72Z2LL2L sy 9” ican Assn. and won only two games| Wayne's mentor, Don Domke, Dedgers, 3-2 before 20,000. __jat first to help mold and condition, | But ins rivairy of this type the | ! comes the comment that “This! It was the Dodgers’ fourth Toss the squad,” Tucker said. “But the and oman | enemy can never be overlooked. King Louie Bowling \) : Use Our Convenient Lay-A-Way Plan : ‘Waterford club has a fine record against 10 wins and one tie on fellows will be ready for a rest.’ Score was dropped to Reading, | —— — Shi d Bi i Ww and. I look for a very close ae their tour of Japan. They're in good shape for the Pa. of the Eastern League the foi- |" irts an jouses 5 KER’S STAG SHOP test.” With the score tied 2-2, Masao‘Olympic Games." ‘lowing season, winning seven and Tech ‘Lineman Is Tops ‘ Bowling Shoes \ : Skippers boast a 41 mark for Morishita of the Nankai Hawks L. . . . ne losing three. In 1954, he starred All Star Basketball 29 S$. Saginaw Near Oakland Theater FE 4.8688 ‘the I-L and 7-1 for the season's opened the ttom half of the Last night. with four of the/for Indianapolis, compiling a 22-5 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Shoes overall play. Wayne has a—62 ninth with af single to center. Ta- squad 's 12 members -playing be-irecord while establishing a strike-| Georgia Tech's junior center, \Y ° \ —_— a ack with the league ite sawed kashi Iwambto of the Yomiuri Gi-/fore 5,200 home area fans, the oyt mark with 230 for the yer. Don Stephenson, who is credited “up by last week's G4 win over ants bunted and Dodger pitcher Olympians defeated an all-star) -“ * with some of the fine defensive \) WELDEN ; \ Dearborn. ; Fred Kipp tried to force Morishita outfit from the San Francisco | Lary, a eutander won his last play that helped keep the Yellow = second base. His throw was too ce re re lub. Bill sapped the eight games after perfecting a Jackets in the ranks of the unde- \) Sporting Goods \ 0 0 ¢ Visitors put much hope on the late. \1 America center from the knycklebail pitch in July. Hi ti Saturda ] i) 7 5 W k play of little” Bill Martinez, « }-Mitsuhira: ~Sugivama-~—of-—the-NGAA-championship- University. ol -pnoosted see ee oa 13 aa ee ce Peau bedi 31 Mt. Clemens. FE 4-621) — own = q e e = shifty, elusive runner, and on a | Hawks then singled to right field’'San Francisco team of the past) n earned run mark of 3.06. Frankiman of the week today. 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In evely WY. the -time favorite. ask for FOUR ROSES _ ros vss WE ED, WS PROD. wo ii sa : . * * ” i ; “ * |THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8.1956 ees Kors, Munson Tried at End for Chiefs Accompanying the Chiefs tol Other Valley teams in action Fri- - |Flint will be the big PHS band, day include’ the top loop Contest +on its first game trip of the. sea-| between Flint Central and once. — Game time is 8 o'clock. City, and Saginaw at Arthur Hill, By H, GUY MOATS has an effective aerial game, when {or fankers to be|necessary, says PHS coaches. in case t lime occu-| - paar rag & are Rinna Dee —peaghtae_ artes _‘seiehy. _ba on Friday, against Flint Northern, at ends; Holloway and Massen- Coach Ed Graybiel last night tried : : out-a couple husky linemen at _ the spots. _ ; And from the Dick Kors 5-10 170- pound — erst- while guard per- formed, along with ° Harrison Munson, up from > the reserves, both ~ may help materi- ally. Kors is get-| ° ting his first trial KORS at the new posi- ~| tion while- Munson; a standout back|~~ for the reserves is very fast,. tall (6-2) and carries 170-pounds. Another end, who looked good = against Saginaw last week, is Eli- jah Jones. ‘These lads are relied upon to pang regular flankers Bob Bax- : a a ter, Larry Beamer and George : ” “pontine Press Phote Palian, all of whom are si6wed AILING FLANKERS — Unless there is unexpected rapid re- i P uae aaa ae up by ankle ailments. Marv Cagle.) covery between today and Friday night; four PHS football ends usual starter also has a bad ankle; George Ponlggeions 4th regular, is almost sure to ride} win) not give-much aid against Flint Northern. The quartet above —_—in the season, still is not in top shape and Marv Cagle (righ the ee eee, com represents two front line sets of Chief flankers. None-is-really — may be_out entirely as a result of a last period knee injury in . oe , his final game entirely. 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FEderal 5-0461 oo schoolboy eleven, said today he ment said weather will be a key — samt populations generay ° ret o- would probably start his regulars, factor in determining hunters’ were spotty. with some areas pro- ducing as well as last year and but was undecided over exactly success the last few days of the ; e 4 | who mand be named. Northern's scence. * batterie alee on =< = J § Cyclists Hope ecsastie ved ee =aenen: Me i aces, John Sharpe, Phil Gaines,| If there is more rainfall before ™ = =e | ceuare ohet , You're in good hands with... Luke Waters will be in at the start.(the weekend, hunters with dogs, The conservation department We think there's a good chance iA 0-6 eee ce 6 ee ea Jean Beliveau of the Montreal) saverse hunting conditions plus CONTEST ENDS SATURDAY U.S. Olympic athletes departing during which time we broke 13 srToecx comranvy epnorectrion Canadiens set a record in the| » reduced pheasant population | Saturday also marks the nominal for Australia this week is a ten- national records.” : : 1955-56 Stanley Cup hockey play-| resulted in generally poor hunt- ‘pheasant derby.” However, in man team that hopes to win He added that the team is count- Pounded by Sears Assets and liabilities distinct and separate from the parent, Sears, Roebuck and Co.. [offs by scoring 12 goals. No play-| ing success throughout most of end of the 1956 Pontiac Press| America’s first medal in cycling) ing heavily on Jack Disney of Pas- _- Home Office: Skokie, ilinois. ‘ . jer had ever scored more than 9| the southern Michigan pheasant order to permit hunters: who may since 1912, jadena, Calif., national all-round ; eS j}goals in the playoffs. range. stay in upper state hunting areas) The United States has failed to champion the past three years. " mE 7 _ ———_—~ ————— = = place in this sport since getting ae, a third place medal 44 years ago.! 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THURSDAY. } NO VEMBER 8, 1956 FIFTY-NINE a nel The Vil of Milford, 2, 3 Weasive N. Main Street, at which time and og ell will be publicly opened and Oak Romoval of of Two Frame Houses a yi OF BIDS — land bids 1 WORK INVOLVED or removing tw 2» t : @ ¢ frame including removel of the top five (5) feet of basement wall and rem of one frame iJ ij t and excludin free removal. All work shall be ted within —_ (30) days ‘of awarding con- "PROPOSAL FORMS Proposal forms are on file a Lage. may. he t the “en oF thar Reeds November 6, 1956. ¥, ovember AWARD OF CONTRACT The_¥: any i ‘hlarities in bidding. pose yom bends and insurance. Michigan lage sesgrvee ves the righ refuse any or all bids and to walye The t to Ger will be required te furnish satisfactory ovtbenes of Village of Milford, Arvale Tipper, Village Clerk || Closes Career [PintSized Ace at Worcester - Tech's Kerrigan . to Be Honored During ~Saturday-Finale— )closes out a great football career Saturday. Paul Kerrigan, who is only 5; feet 3%% inches tal! and weighes (144 pounds, will play his final igame- for Worcester Téch when ‘the Engineers meet. the Norwich } Cadets. * * * The 20-year-old senior from nearby Clinton operates at Half- back in a T-formation,' With him) ‘as the sparkplug, the Engineers ) seasons.~ Kerrigan will be honored by ‘fans from ~his- home town before? \Saturday’s game. ~ Officials at : | Worcester Tech, one of New Eng-' iland’s smaller “small” colleges, | can't remember when one of their’ ‘players’ was so honored. Ten players -on West Virginia's ‘freshman football team weigh 225 pounds or more. ogee All wool 2 and 3 you ot your hand- some best. Many | colors -ond-patterns-— *29 button style to put ~ No Money Down! Easy Terms! NATIONAL CLOTHING CO. 9 S. Seginew Up His Speed — _| Fullmer’s manager says he plans} | WORCESTER, Mass. A lit-|go the full 15 rounds at top| ‘tle man in a ‘big man’s game| have won 15 of 19 games- in_three; Fullmer Builds WEST JORDAN, Utah 7—Gene ito condition his fighter ‘‘so. he can speed" against middleweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson be- cause, ‘says Marv Jenson, “we} don't believe Robinson's legs will) jcarry him that far under pres- ene" * * ae Fullmer, the boilermaker known) as the Mormon cyclone, plans to leave the first of next week for) New York to finish training for the Madison Square Garden fight on Dec. 12. ” * * Fullmer plans to train three | |days at Stillman’s Gym in “New! York, then go upstate to Gros- ‘singér’s training camp. Jenson has had Fullmer doing iealisthenics and road work with some sparring. But he says he| idoesn't want Fullmer to reach his| i top punching eset too soon. ” LJ | “Our problem now is not get-| ting Gene too fine,’ says Jensen,’ “but he is working on his hooks) to the body, which we hope will! slow down Robinson and curtail his speedy footwork.”’ Jorgensen Meets: Costa |Frank Gifford Called One of N FL's Most Versatile Players NEW YORK (#—Frank Gifford admits he ‘‘can do a little bit of everything”. and opponents of the New York Giants are ready to jagree. Versatile is ar xi overworked ad- jective—in—all—stories—about the; ™ Giants’ halfback. But try to think of a better one. The former Southern California star special- izes in running with a football and leatching Chuck Conerly’s passes. He also can throw passes and jhandle the extra-point duties. Gifford’s talent, jis confined to_ football. He writes a column for “his home town pa- per, the Bakersfield (Calif.) Press does an occasional “bit part’ in a movie as a “bad guy’’, manages his real estate holdings and does some commercial work on tele- vision. The young man of 26 also re-|" portedly reads ‘poetry, handles a)" rifle or fishing rod with dexterity and iianages to find time for his wife, the former Homecoming Queen at Southern California, and lhis two sons, Jeffery and Kyle, HOUSTON, Tex. (®—Paul Jor- gensen, the Texas collegian who iranks ‘third among the feather- lweight boxers, will meet Carmelo Costa, the No. 4 man, here Nov. '20. Off the Grapevine — | With the exception of three tie weekend last week, with no more i crystal balls ty heats and Bul Cornwell il be the final week for the grapevi A total of 93 games have been Kearns holding a .777 percentage Cornwell. Big surprise was Orchard Lake? s, the grapevine had a productive’ than three misses by any one of are how on even terms_and_ this! _ ine. picked from the crystal ball with | ahead of the .683 for Moats ant | s defeat to St. Benedicts, snapping a 19-game winning streak. It wasn't in the crystal ball. *Consensus denoted in capital letters po 32_S. Saginaw St. FE 2-0022 Kearns Moats Cornwell (66-19-8) (38-27-8) (58-27-8) | Pontiac vs. FLINT NORTH Northern Northern Northern BIRMINGHAM vs. Berkley Birmingham Birmingham Birm’ham Ferndale vs. FE. DETROIT E. Detroit FE. Detroit E. Detroit WAYNE vs. Waterford Wayne Wayne Waterford Southfield vs. BENTLEY Bentley Southfield Bentley WALLED LAKE vs. Milford W. Lake W. Lake W. Lake | Avondale vs. ROCHESTER Rochester Rochester. Rochester | Holly vs. LAKE ORION Lake Orion Lake Orion Lake Orion | NORTHVILLE vs. W. Blmfid. 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Korean Boots Warm at Temperatures Down to 40 Degrees Front . e rand Back Waist Band @ Water Repellent Poplin Sizes S-M-L-XL $11.95. by no means,|- named after Kyle Rote, his Giant teammate “When ‘i finish football we hope to go off to Europe, ski in winter, spend lots of time in Italy, sip good iwne, bask in the sun and write a | book,”* Gifford: told Gay halfback on “the. Giants. Talese’ of the New York Times. “And we can also think, back on those days when Giffrd was a Giftord’s immediate hiure, however, is a little more rugged. He and Alex Webster will be the target for the Chicago Cardinals. at Yankee Stadium when the Cards try to stop Conerly’s piss ing and the Giants’ running in a Sunday battle for the Pastern| Division lead in the National Foot- ball League. % caches i 303 yards. Two ford No. 4 among the league's leading ground-gainers with 440 yards in 73 carries, an average of 6.0 yards. per try. He also is No. 4 among pass receivers with other pros also have caught 25, ‘Harion Hill of the Chicago Béars and Billy Wilson of San Francisco’ but they have picked up more yardage than Gifford to rate sec- ond and third behind Billy ieee of Green Bay. ; * * sf “I'd never have made it as a pro if I hadn't been able to do some of this and some of that,” said Gifford to explain his versa- tility. He Was ote of the few men ever to make the All-Star team on defense one year and the same team on offense the next season, Driver's mot slips under pedals. covers floor te firewall. J&R TOP QUALITY SPARK PLUGS 53¢ Equal in performante™ ony, original equipment plugs. Save! A.C. or Champion SF EXTRA POWER! EXTE J&R BATTERIES Ruggedly built to a high standard of quality and service! JR Batteries are fully. quaranteed. Performance equal to and in many cases exceeding original equipment. Great reserve power! JeR “LITTLE GIANT” The latest statistics show. Gif- Guaranteed 1 Full YEAR! 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Bie ae ae ; eee See sa eo as a * | Ree | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURS DAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1956 : star Site sacnesin.se rin eins Plays Last Grid Game ra Standings peg, Foene Common, v= a = s ‘saat aaa ena 2 ey i 7 t na nee A f ae if ‘ on charges against Babe McCoy, |Coy’s matchmaker’s license be re- ee ' : SAGINAW VALLEY. ae : : a Leagee Ait Games former matehmaker for the Olym- alle ‘ ‘ tworthert ....ccsecesees) 20 3 8 @ Pic Auditorium, is scheduled to- managed boxers in mS Bay GRY «.rere----esrnard L-t-& Siday before the state athletic com- Fules, — = : thu. sig aeesaaeecaees 2 § 3 0 mission. i ee = eee Semone | , +4} : ~ " * Wagimew. ..=. cn cesses 04 16 i no abides When St. Michael closes out its EASTERN MICHIGAN i : | ts AR OEDOE. pay the mit 1956--: a : 2 League Ali Games ‘performance ratio is as follows: arena season Friday night ==. Se. Ss See ~ . 2 ae as ee Tows Bast: Syracuse 25 over Holy Cross,|at Wisner Stadium, one of the ‘Bast Detrolt ......:.4 00 8 0 @ pow the whole Cyclone team may take pitsburgh 16 over Notre Dame, Renn finest all-around athletes in Sham- [fort Marem:...-s0nd 2 & OS ¢ 8 Sno ascrate Sate Oyo pois Mins Sal gPisT™ Peete a MPa asy |Poek history will make his fare oy age (34 at New at wer Index, are com! Ames ‘ ‘ abt ini ea nei ee ontidwest: . Michigan. 12: 0'ge , limots, ™ — appearance. : t. Clemeng = .7""** 950 O08 jo State 22 over a, Colore ropps, 2 Other top ranking teams face no such pony a = ps, a mainstay in our —— Tons All Gantes : gp South: Plorida 13 over Georgia, Duke sports during the past three years bd WLT Wht se Second place Georgia Tech and No. 5 6 over Navy, Mississippi 22 over Mem- will don a St. Mike football suit [were bene eee Fee Pontiac Area T both d, will collide is State, Baylor 13 over Texas. Ar-/ for the last time tomorrow. And \Van Dyke ie H ; : 3 if in Atlanta, with the SEC title, bow! @ansas 4 over Rice, TCU 23 over Texas. : eee ee 242 Dealer invitations, and top national ranking Tech. Clemson 18 over Wash. State,/if past performance means any- ‘Berkley Lc $3 88 ft in mind. Tech's roting stands seven UCLA § over Washington. thing, his farewell will be mem- Farmington ose i176 ee points higher than the Vols’ figure. For the last three weeks the new and hic. | OAKLAND B 4 = ganas netmnel leaders have sated “wadatenied Ale Sesgs: Aumtoms has ves oFane. ens stent fy ur o ments as ad tised herein * w “ follows: Atenas This weet Ht te 30 over Whittier, Let's Bob Mineweaser, now serving Clawson Jet W454 \ No Other Work Shoes at Any Price like No, 3 Michigan State. 11 over Purdue: 8¢¢ What happens. his 13th year ds head coach {trey D eouaes 510 626 3 No. 4 Texas A&M, 15 over BMU; No. 6 Power Index pairings for all of the ot the north side school, calls Lake Orion .......... $ 3 3 ; ; : : Minnesota, 2 over No. 16 Towa. week-end's games follow; . Roseville oe. 240 #2512 3 Dropps one of the most versatile Madison 20000000. /) 0.1 $0 3 6 0 ‘< i . = 4 | Games Week Ending November 10, 1956. | aihittes at St. Mike since ‘he Pitegerald a 071 | took ever the coaching reins. ware “OAKLAND All Games ; , : ‘ , , twee] \ Lg HORSEHIDES , — Smee ot | -S ee Se ae eee S! Dropps has lettered in football, jmorenvilte, soa 611 Stell Wisconsin °92.3 ( $) No'wertern 2 z i. Bloomfield -f 2% 241 : 5 ‘Srsng — Ba is Meow” Rt ie Srobably the best all-around per” ser naa More of both? You bet! ine Sa. ~*#§.4/is probably the best all-around per~ 2 Bright ae a 7) The ne Shell _ GWash'ton °T7 3 (13) Rict al ee | ¥ “O1 be Ye aeeranne former since Mike Slivensky wore ioiavone ay a $+ + F : y re. genui e. ; eit mgs SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 19 | rH the Shamrock colors. merken 240 251 cordovan horsehide ‘ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 SOUTHERN THUMB kski ft b Air Force _ Ti.7 > coped - *413 | GentOkia. *S3.8 (264 Emporia St. 28.3 Although Dropps shines in any .eague All Games tanned buc In 80 y Arkeness °973 | 4) Rie 93.4 | ColEmporia *41.5°(}7) Ottawa 42 WLT wWL* W } ine’s own exclu- Army 9984 (30) Watery 659 | Datum 38.8 8. Superiorst. “214 | athletic endeavor he undertakes, Almon’ «5 @ } 3.8 1 olver: ( : Avbure = {326 8) Miss. State 95.8 | McPherson *288/(20) Bethany 5 hig No. 1 sport is football. His eceagnie Ars eye sive secret triple-tanning : smenies * H . ‘ s 4 Bow!’ eGrn 278.8 (21) Ohio v.38 FF na oes a Sweet s10 | Value to the Mikes this fall can- | Drvden 330 838 process. If you've never Brown —. °62.1 ( $) Cornell _. 57.4 | wm Jewell $47 (1) Beker 22.8 | ed. Gregan a ae h bett | Cincinnatt 1 € Oy Wichita 70.1 | Youngsot’n 63,1 (90) G.Adolphus 5 | not be overemphasized. ceded city : : : : A worn. them, what er Clemson .. r Maryiend *T7 : | 4 7 Colgate — 2818 ‘ns Bucne!) ia? _aATUyDAT. a |The veteran halfback has scored SOUTH CENTRAL _ time than gad Step in Col, °a3.5 121) Jose &. G24 })§=— Adrian —.. iy ve ase a = ‘er League a Col Pocitio “685 131) Bon Jere oe ee | fee “Eto Mt, Union 7423 |Seven touchdowns and placekicked lamiay WL WLT Comoctic’® 278.8 a) Rernesern a8 ame = ‘2 Ralesiiaes <3] | Seven conversions for a tota] of 49 esa ae SY Dertmouth t 3 um - © ~ = 116) Case ~ ' ses See ec Delaware - °69-7 (18) Rylgers —_ $4 8 | Anderson ows () Defience 23 | points. He has also thrown reas [ortewvilie - ------- 3 2 8 a . Denver _.. *65.4 { 2) 3.1 | “Butler _ » { 2) bash s r Ne a *. eo . Detroit _. °68.3 (16) Drake $2.2 | Cartoll 0 p Wobeem 1 esi 3 |touchdown aerials and passed for Milgngton - 4 0860 A New Pair Duke °986 ( @) Navy 90.8 | Corthage — °01 | 9) Ferris , 38 |two extra points, giving him a Lah Sad Fier: °101.3 (13) Georgia _. 06.6 | Gent. Mich. 11.5 (40) E. Diimois _ *31.0 E lames ‘ ida Bi tae) Forman 8 | Soncesdia - 62 (2!) Moorheadst. 35.7 direct hand in 93 of the 125 points leexe ’ wieowt i me oid (13) Cal. Poly _ 568 {Genes a me (a Ouarits = op ‘compiled by St. Mike this season. coke Shore .... $ $ 8 ¢ i Ge. Teen. *1119 1 7) naece §=6305 1 ow 6 ti jane 4 opined te EU UOT HoustonU. °924 ( 9) Tulsa “St / E Michigan °55.1 (24) N.Diinois _ she In addition to being a deadly [werres wd 2 2g hice Idaho. 73.5 ( 0) Utah State 1 §/ | Evansville °37.8( 5) Ball State 33.0 | passer and. hard-running bail car- Wakevice . aes 4 Twey Dav Our — Kensas . *04.4 (11) Nebraska _. 73 Grinnell _. 274 (7) Mommouth ‘iss |. : : ldgaan Lake i : MARO On STIFF ae . Ranover — 386 { 9) Franklin _ °713 rier, Dropps is a strong punter south UBURBAN CATHOLIC | * under ‘normal Kent State 13.1 (31) B-Wallace *42.3 Heidelberg *30.9 ( 4) Muskingum %.1 ; ; Kentucky ‘92.2 < pe ee jet + 2 Be - ~— ‘ "He and sound defensive player. i sete aa a drying conditions. woe STG 6 A t 41 rem 1s) Kenyon : ee ach Okla Aa 8 , 40.4 (25) Alma ist Dan is not sensational in any bog ere 63 Miami. O. *76.5 (8) Deyton £. 102 1) Wesi'n 33.0 « 6) Augustana =e | One department, but he does ist. “820 626 “Wich aes Ttimere | — — ae le — 3 3 E MichState °108.1 ay Purdue " tows ‘Tre. $8.2 ( %) S.B.Siato 23 many things well. A’ year Bai arg 4-39. 4 8. s 5 Minnesota *103.1 ( 2) low 190.9 = : #10) Find 5 iS : ; Miscissipp! 98.2 (22) MemphieSt *7¢.8 | Kan Wesl'n *303 (27) Bethe! __ 229 whea reguisr quarterback sh tea oe he 9 118) Tr y.Tx. °768 | Knox ast Lawrence =.48 | Mineweaser was injured, Dropps ben ila yer pad N. Carotina bo ( 3) Vingnilia “90.8 Macalester 4i7 ‘it . . N exas St. 72.8 (19) MéMurry . °548 | Manches'r °181 ( @) Taylor 73 took over signal - calling chores LEAGUE OhioState *160.6 (22) Indiana 186 | Mo. Mines 47619) SEMoS °281 and did a capable job. University School ............. 3 0 0 Oklahoma 313.5 (47) Fowe State @26 | NE Okle. [3.6 ( 6) Pittsb'g St. °472 ; ; Western Reserve 2.0 1 Or °94.8 117) State 78.1 | NW Mo.St. *38.1/ ¢) NEMoS! . 386 The star senior will be aq. vital Nichols Schoo! 114 Oregon St. 10032 ( 2) Stanford .*984 Omaha S16) 6) NMex ALM 4546 Z : ae AS ‘Shady Side @21 Penn State *8T5 (2?) 703 | Owerbem - 9381/2) Wad 243 | part of St. Mike's 1956-57 basket- Cranbrook @ 31 Pittsbs 98 8 (16) Notre Dame 671 R 62° ornell. ta. ° =) ans last s 5 , | ARE : F Barsoom 04.1422) Harvard ae Rese Poly °166( @) Princigss igs | Dall plans. Last season as a guard OTHER AREA RECORDS i= S Carolina _ 85.) (10) NC. State *T4T StAmbrose me ‘ . bes Cont =; ihe was a key factor in the Sham- Romeo #00 So Calif. _ *1018 (13) Californie . 882 | StBenedict ) Mo. Valley, > ee . Lapeer €2 84 . SELouis'na °72.6 (12) McNeese St. 60.1 | St. Joseph . 154 (68) Navy Pier °79 rocks’ winning record. On the base- Roche > . 3 68 A PAIR FOR EVERY JOB! Springfield 01 ' 6: Wirpanive were | mt oes a3 e mans 98 ‘ball diamond, Dan. sparkies--tde- ——- Hills, -4+ 2-8 < - , : i eee - «(fl (@¢ 1! Nerme nat hi ‘ 5 “ss 4 7 i ¥ + a res fa Fn waste eet i s oan x 9 3 aw Oxia St ns fensively at shorts oP and hits ade- j Raval roles vee cae 2 . LOGGERS LINESMAN INS LATED Texas AbM 1064 (15) SMU “18 Sterling 34 4 (21) Friends =e quately Oak Pari 2 1 Ct "322 T Tech ‘741 Valparaiso «62 }' Warne U, S448 7 z Marietie 233 16 : 19 18 Tufts 462 31) Rochester om 6 Warn aMo ous ’ Sretiey = Although track activity at St Cranbrook “4 : ; $ 98 $ 98 $ 98 Tul *96 4 (13) Alabs soled W. filinois °! t ash burn as been ite iring ri "WELL PERF A) r _ Ty ‘eters alfback hrine 1 L t’ CLA: Z ad sor Wash ne =a *at 8 WMich gen *36 1 114) W Reserve ™ i Mike has been himate d during FAREWELI PERFORMANCE Des Dropps. “ = —— x. Sa ae " 5% . ; Uren / 134 cage Cote, abet “-—s bs ae Bog! rd sora *%* |Dropps’ high hool career, he will play his last football game for St. Michael this Friday night at Fichter Yama Bahama got hi —A Gillies Shoes Ex lusive i ° itade ‘mw: © vo = . cf t ¥ ahama 2 : Va Tech . °909( 0) Wrke Forest Q32 | Wooster °462 (7) Capital 31 high jumped 5 feet 11 inches last Wisner Stadium when the Shamrocks wind up their 1956 season | ,;, kname because of his liking for 9 - a Ay * Home Team 2 Reting Uneveiiebic spring in the Class € — meet against Mt. Clemens St. Mary. The star senior is one of the best sweet potatoes. His real name is 26 W. Huron FE 2-7440 at Ann Arbor to win 2nd place. 4). ound athiete St. Mike history Butl “ THIS WEEK'S LEADERS ona > €6all-around athietes in St. Mike history. William Butler. 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PEOPLE PRIDE ON | GOODYEAR TIRES_THAN ON ANY_OTHER ee CLARKSTON ae e mctinain PLAINS i beeehi Sos Ay Sain, rt 4-0687 Beach's Stondard Service. 30 South Coss, FE5-6123° pong ey fn pale RENO Disie er Seuhcbow LBS Stondard Service “MILFORD | QR 3-322 ay 644 Oakland Ave., FE 3.9113 alt fe 3-9478 "sFREE BEEF — Art Marohn scoops up juicy ok stil. a 5 oe ee he qe : ee SE Os ie 5 THE PONTIAC PRESS. aereneAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1956. ie rea Chest Drives ie yee Success 4 celebration at Union Lake, yesterday. Six hun- ~———~poest-beef--for--women.to.serve the some 3,000 dred pounds of meat were consurned by people Paul Bunyan Fefe- Rocks Union Lake At 5 o'clock lines began forming = reel the Ox Roast ct the rear of the Union Lake was “really rockin ove bank building. Stx “hundred/ people who attended the: “Paul Bunyan Day" Parade, Roast Ox, Dance in Streets By REBA HEINTZELMAN ld who waited in a line two city blocks Tong. celebration. last night as celebrants brought to| pounds of beef and 2,600 buns were| a close the Patil Bunyan Day at| | consumed by ck en waited = Principals 60 thin Lake. The occasion signa led? line two city blocks long. the opening of the new Union| A six - piece Lakeé branch of the Community Na- tional Bank of Pontiac. ‘FOr weeks, most 6f the mate pop- ulation ting their beards grow and Jerry Sickles ‘prize-winning hirsute plumage. in the area have been let- came out on top with the ae for street dancing in front | of the new building. Over $1,000.in cash and_prizes/ iwere given to lucky ticket holders| "| and officials estimated that some 3,000 people visited the area during) he day and evening. | Sees | The new Community Bank on! at Ann Arbor to See Frosh Educators Women employes of the bank Union Lake road.is of Early Amer-| and wives of merchants were Floats of every description were ¢t's booths, indirect lighting and toqay and tomo og display and John Ivory sent 15] the woodwork is limed oak. Shetland ponies for children to ride’ free, Games, contests and even a| _ tiny carousel kept the festivities at-high- pitch. ican design and features two large _ dressed in Early American coes- | yauits controlled by three 120-hour| ise tumes as the parade get under jocks. The air-conditioned building, way at 3 p.m. . according hool and junior college princi- ts, Principal-Freshman—— and. Newlyweds Honored | tannual The basement is constructed for/ Junior College Conference; |future expansion, | branch manager, Wayne Dengate.|tives will talk over academic ad Arthur — Marobn was general justment with their former stu- to} Principals and school representa | COMPLETE WH |HOME COMFORT Keep Winter's Cold Out — Keep Furnace Heat In! Insulate your home with the finest: in insulation. Soon pays for itself in fuel —-- $avings; up to 40 %--Installed-quickly without muss or fuss or interruption to your household activities. Cost? Less think: To get our Free thar you probably Estimate, Cal] FE 2-8385. - « ly with U-M educators. | "Taking part are: | Almont High School: Nikkari, Principal: Alvey, Supt.; Freshmen: K. Burley, Schéo] of Nursing. Lapeer High School: Mrs, Rob- -ert_.Donns, . Counselor;_ men; Marion L. ‘Filley, Patricia A. Hegarty and John R. Me- High secretary, .1Dec. L etithen for the Paul Bunyan Day | Annual Campus Visit] Talk ANN ARBOR — Over 350 high to LeRoy Weaver. deans “and —counselers — wil] ihas_ scientifically controlled tell-. meet at the University of Michigan |Chase.” trow for the 28th'cartoons will be screened. yents. at the half-way point in the semester, as well as talk informial- Eugene M. Donald G. Mc- Donna ‘Board inspects School Cafeteria Also Submits Proposed Plans for Walled Lake Additions WALLED LAKE—The first act of the Walled Lake Board of Edu- cation when it met this week was to inspect the installation of new cafeteria. The cafeteria started serving lunches for the first time this year on Nov, 1, : Rolland Langerman, administra- “live assistant, submitted proposed! plans for the additions at Com merce and Decker $chools for the board’s consideration. They took no action until the plans are fur- ther completed, A report was given by Joseph Long regarding the purchase of additional land at Commerce, Th board instructed Long and Su- perintendent Clifferd Smart to “continue to negotiate the price of land for sale by Russell Field. Langerman was requested to cpebeck the suggestions of. the Stat Fire Marshall regarding the old Commerce building. He also gave a report on installations and main- tenance accomplished since he ac- cepted his position. A re was made on the resig-| 5 \nation of Jéannett® Lokuta, Senior|~ to be effective Ticket Sale Termed Success ‘by Goodfellows TROY—Goodfellows Light Abgp| last Friday, a ticket sale for aj the Troy .Drive-In Theatre, was termed a success by the committee! jof local firemen and- policemen) [directing the benefit. tickets—still available and which | will be on sale until show time from any. fireman or policeman | or at the police station in City activities and services. A capacity crowd is predicted, if the weather is good according; Goog{ellows' activities. Walt ‘Dis-. ney's--—“‘The-_Creat _ Locomotive! ‘and “Task Force’ and by Dryden Parents METAMORA — Mr. and Mrs.! Arthur Wood of Dryden entertained | Methodist Episcopal Church to hon- or their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert William Gil- -FEresh-_i pert, They were ‘married in Angola, Ind., on Oct. 13. The bri is the son of A paride, ses al_Colere._ ot. of Lateeetetes . Green, William lly Reb. | ert Harrison, Donald Wyche, Col- | lege of Engineering, - Center Line High School: Ruth White, Counselor; Freshmen: me ana Dmitruk, College of Pharm genbahn and John M. Orris, all! College of Literaturé, Science and! the Arts; Walter J. Gerus and) | Engineer ing. | Barr, Principal; Romeo High Sctiset: Harold F, Freshmen: “Band the Arts. dames P. Hough, Nancy T. Mo- ran, Carl C. Riemann, James Schmalzriedt and Judith B. Za- vitz, all College of Literature, Science and the Arts, Janet E. d Schoo] of Education. Utica High School: Willis Haw- kins, Counselor; Freshmen: Alan D. Bortman, and Janet M. Smith, both College of Literature, Science County Grange. Installation Set for Friday - ORTONVILLE — Installation of all subordinate Grangers in Oak- land County will be held at Grove- land Grange Hall Friday at 8 p.m. |' Lodge included are Davisburg, Rose, Holly, Lone Pine, ndon and Groveland. District Deputy | Marvin Alward of Pontiac will be ‘meeting. ibaw PTA meeting ‘tomorrow -at°8 --A-potluck-dinner.will precede the | IChild Study I Meeting Monday for State Reports WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —Child Study Group I will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs, William Emerson, 572 W. Iro- quois, Pontiac. r * * * State conyention reports will be given by delegates Mrs. Erwin Gerald Rustem will be co-hostess. Group Recommends Operation of Park OXFORD—A eommittee appoiit- ed by the Oxford Township Board, ‘relating to the conti®uance of the loperation of the park at Stoney’ Lake recommends: 1—That the ares im question be retained as « township park, and be tly maintained for residents of ba md Township and guests. 2—That the towaship board procure professiona! assistance to have the park surveyed, and plans formulated for the establishment of 9 recreation prea. 3—That an assessment of three- — of one mil) be voted w at the spring election te establish a renbsiies fund to maintein said park. 4—That an adequate and Cas — program be ome a cas townasiip park commission of three persons. be ap- pointed by the doard. ‘etequately~ border: and cottages on the north and west sides not be fenced until operation of the park {is seriously hampered. 7~That the east side be fenced ane gates be erected and definite car park Re reas be established. Start Adult Study president of the; in Almont Schools classes are being organized in the ‘Almont Community Schools, with a sewing class on Wednesdays \from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. open Funds gleaned by selling the jfor registration tomorrow. Also tomortow night classes in. driver training, bookkeeping, typ- jing and business procedure will be end’s annua] church bazaar, Hali—will go to the Goodfellows agrees with time and place be-'Elizabeth Russel! Guild and the ng decided at that time. Greer and Mrs. Neil Hunter. Mrs.|°4- [ertett= , [staging Social ~ for Road Fund Maple Pointe Beach at) Commerce Sets Nov. 10 for Old Fashion Event COMMERCE ‘TOWNSHIP — An. - fashioned box _ social—with! dancing and a cake walk as added/ attractions—is expected to attract) a large crowd to Commerce Ele-| mentary School's ae purpose| room at 8 p.m., Satu sion is free and the pablo * in| *. * Another function a the. active) Maple Peinte Beach Improvement, Club, Inc., the social is being} to study the needs and purposes staged to raise funds to complete} Public ‘a road improvement program, “The club already is in’ the process of having reads graded | and street holes filled throughout | the Maple Peinte and Maple | Pointe Beach subdivisions, The box social marks the third) ni to visit the new High School| informa! open ‘house is being held prior to. the There will be both modern and) Rochester-Avondale football game continuous Square dancing unti] midnight with) from 5 to 7 p.m. and also after the established the cake walk lasting until] all|/game from 10:30 to midnight. event. sponsored by the club within the past 10 Weeks. cakes have been won by partici- ‘pants, The auctioning of the box) lunches, which will contain a red for two persons, has been sched- = for 9:30 p.m. The person, bringing the box lunch wil] eat) ‘with the person who buys it. * « »& Committee © members include, Herman Rubritius, general chair- man; Norman Nickerson, ticket) \Sét Saterday — Smorgasbord at Sashabaw SASHABAW PLAINS — Another Smorgasbord will be held at Sash- abaw. Presbyterian Church, 533] Maybee Rd., on Saturday. Serving hours will be 5:30, 6 and! - 6:30 p.m., and the public is invited. A free will offering taken will go into the church building and expan- sion fund. Student Council ‘Sets Open House erie’ it Rochester Youths Invite to Visit New, | High School Friday ihas issued an . invitatian | friends and members of the Alum. on Friday. An | Only part of the new school will be open for this occasion known as the “student center,” the cafeteria, library, and a | pertion of class rooms will be open. The Homecoming Dance will be held on Saturday night from 9 to 12 midnight. A more formal open house for! —Oxford O'er Top: - Rochester Near | Community Funds Reach - $5,100 in Oxford; Avon : Up to $17,200 Arie a —_ Two communities bile reported. _over $26,100 collections for the Com” ;munity Chest Fund, They are Avon... {Township and Oxford, the latter's going over the top. Rochester ” fownship’s Coencitty © Avon nearing completion with reports « from leadergeof the jndustry ands ‘business collections group totaling”~ nearly a 90 per cent collection this year. National Twist Drill and Tool. Company had its first payroll de-” iduction this year and $7,012 has» ‘been already collected, Several ma- ROCHESTER — The Studentijor industries including The Detroit, ‘Council of Rochester High “School Broach Co. and the Higbie Manu- « tor.facturing Co. have not reported= 'their collectiong Tuesday, $17,200 had been col- lected’and with the house to howe veanvass.of Women's Division not all turned in to the Chamber of Commerce headquarters yet, leaders are very optimistic and © stated Tuesday that inside of 24 , hours the goal will be reached, Oxford More than $5,100 has been report- ed collected so far in the Oxford jCommunity Chest drive -for 1956, ° laccording to Jack Salswedel, cam © ‘paign chairman. $4,500: was the geal of the 60 * ‘chairman; Elaine Keelty, refresh-'the entire community may be held) yotunteer-workers under the jead-—= ‘in December according to Harlan. ership of captains, the Rever- — ments; Virginia Litzau, publicity; June Corrella, cake walk; Ger- trude Nickerson, name tags; and theatre party tomorrow night at} ALMONT — Adult education Mrs. Louis DeYonge, donations. Four Towns Groups Note Bazaar Proceeds FOUR TOWNS The Four Church funds have been boosted te $5,808, With the aid of fast week- the Ladies Aid” report Panel to Talk Thursday ieee LAKE ORION —~A program to} siete are Mrs | acquaint new women in the area! ba |with the local elective gov ernmen- | laa naan will be presented to- w at 2 p.m. at the Methodist ‘Church House. It will present Mrs. William with a reception from’2 to 5 p.m.| Schroeder, treasurer of Orion Sunday afternoon at the Dryden|-Township; Mrs. John Hall, public affairs chairman for the Wom- en’s Club in reference to Lake Orion Village Council; Mrs. -H._W.Rebinson,__for the Orion _ Township ‘jbrary Board; and Mrs. Ray Van Wagoner, secre- | _tary of the school beard. Mr. irs, Kenneth Gilbert of Metamora. He and his bride were attended at their marriage by Schiaud, The young couple will live at | _|Mt. Pleasant where both are stu-) cy;. Janet_D. Dutil, William cae idents at the college. iDinner-Nov, 11 Marshall B. Roberts, College of | AVON TOWNSHIP — Members home of Mrs. Agatha Rehfus, 112] { Jack A. Mason ‘Post 3908 VFW fas serving their annual Veterans Day dinner Sunday, at six o'clock! at St. Andrews Church, Rochester. An interesting program will follow the dinner. i ka | for Christmas Figures - { al | LAKE ORION — A benefit card| Anyone trom the area who is] interested in the program may at-| tend. Fred Bis-| Mrs. Arthur Cotcher, \Mrs. Clare Chapin. high school principal. Johnson, ‘Attends Farm Meetings METAMORA—Mrs. Harry Whit- taker is in Lansing where she -at- tended the Farm Bureau Women’s annual meeting on Tuesday, and remained for the annual Farm Bu- eau meeting held on Wednesday and today, serving as a de eens from Metamora. Twenty-nine peer County women went to = sing by chartered bus. Featured - speaker was Mrs. Hayden Smith, president of the American Farm, Bureau Women Government at Orion County Calendar New Hudson WSCS of the New Hudson Methodist t the church. Program by Mrs. Mar- ort Cameron | ends G, E, Behnke, Fred Clark, Alfred Eddy, and A. Rebert Har- | risen, | The 120 Township United Fund wil] receive $3,538.97. Of: the bal- anee 10 per cent goes to the Clinton Valley Boy Scouts, 8 per cent to the Oxford emergency aid fund, and 10 per cent to the community civic a fund. Anita Simpson Weds Cecil Yest of Lapeer IMLAY CITY — Anita Caroline Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harold Simpson, Lapeer, and Cecil . Yest, son of Mr. and Mrs. oF e Yest, Lapeer, were united | tmarriage by Rev. John H. Balfour lin thes Congregational Church iChapel here Saturday at 7 p.m. and Chureh will meet Thursday ate? pm. Their attendants were Beatrice s \Vakula and Richard: Yest. d Slate Party for Funds ‘party_and luncheon will be at thé Grandview St., Friday beginning | at 1:30 p.m: The public ts invited. | 4 Comparison Proves! ~ GONN’S — BOY’S-MEN’S CLOTHING. Easy Payment Plan—Open an Account Today Save to 50% —Men's & You Seve at Conn’s! eA A pe nee yn The women’s group is having the) benefit to purchase figures for the) oo. oe ee he. crib in front of St. Joseph Church for Christmas. Your PTA Is Planning: ‘CLARKSTON — Howard Shelley! of the Oakland County Sportsman’s Moon” for members of the Sasha- p.m. at their elementary school on Maybee Road., Girl Scout Troop No. 190 will present the flag ceremony. under the direction of Mrs. Sidney Cun- ee Oe Pee eH ee aa Paty ee ee rte Boe ie ee SS 3a fe 3 5 So ee 5 ARS 7. es +5 ee Ae Sao cee: Tees ee A Se Sa = = ae ea spy ee rete — 7 ae aN oy = eee fav ag dee ee) s : ; : : St 5 ge te 3 Be ee a te es Ce Be eee ee ] = aeons | CS oe ee Se ee APR eS ORS ee ee : z 4 A om ss er ae : : » Z = : re e : = 2 i : ie es. : eee 3 { Wee ee ere : : Zz ed fot . : S : : \ ne ce f S { / : ! Road ‘ * e = : . HE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8.1956 0 a Blindness Handicap |" x wt scopiis sw| freuen WALKING fs : . Ne b — NEW GIRL. DALE, Mi. (INS) — Ajploded near the tmust have never would have. amounted to any-| ( wang ' overnm at Southera| made it-e Jot more then WNCOM\thing us a sighted person.” | Big \ bOriene HOME’, ov hema adheert om His wife é E 7 : geile BEE SE &ige i E i : =f FE E fy # oh 5 a i if bE | i aF s HERE WITH is being given to) a -J AN oe up nt avfion gt a university fellowship, |*™Pping high-quality chilled lamb MORE! CRAN ! » NO, YOU “I'm not sensitive about being) |... Goa hale Nelson|0% uF freight to the United States, fy TIME-MACHINE! I 4 DON'T! ¢ bind, so please don’t let it make|_ O°) a ts tench at Southern He nee oe West Const. - GOTTA GO you uncomfortable." ‘mois University, _ * Americans gain about 16 per cent f i€ WAY! 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OFF @ 1956 by NEA Service, Ine LJ DIXIE DUGAN zo Psa, - L—~ — 6 AND A SOCIAL SNOB a7 aay ON a (Wea a a R! \ ‘x . a , — a f ya as ‘ i i \ page we) | ~ AY . WN ~ 7. » Pi N a _ iE f 4 Ey! ‘by Franklin Folger| “Now don’t let that badge go to your head!” May , ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1956 ‘Grin _ = eR f 8 4 a§ 35 “38s ¢ ¢ Z ber $2.40 and lard 10 to 25 cents| © a hundreff pounds higher, Novele- ber $11.55. _ Grain Prices CHICAGO G CHICAGO, Nev. 8 (AP) — Opening crain prices; Marshal Feld Dies at Age 63 Noted as Philanthropist, » Millionaire and Owner: of Chicago Store NEW. YORK @®—Marshail Field il,” multimillionaire -philanthro— pest and head of Field Enterprises, died today at _ York Hospital. ss He—wag 63.— = = * * his His wife Ruth was at his bed- side. Field was taken to the ‘hospital. Oct. 21. The following day he un- derwent brain surgery. Until today! he had been described as in fair condition. a >. * Mrs, Field said her husband had parea last Thursday slaughter steers) been fl for about six’ weeks before the operation was performed, Field inherited one of the 24 world’s greatest fortunes—in the’ neighborhood of 160 million dol-; lars — from -his merchant grand-| father, founder of the Chicago de- partment store heoring his name. Since hig grandfather died in|s05- ~ the estate was not subject and. cod stendurd steers and heifers 12.00- o federal inheritance taxes. As & young man, Field was in- ners-and cutters large mainly $2.$0-10 50; terested in polo, airplanes, fox hunting, horse racing and the like,: ind his social set included the Prince—of- Wales.—latertheDuke_Ib__sbert Teartin of Windeor. . As be outgrew his “playboy”, i =F i ee ~ = ie: $: tee ze ‘S tfics agieFe hod 8 u — at tt =, f&S2ae er J iw & ad” E mi 8. Fe 3 a & F hae: * rage | fe if i pi ae . 3? § gf; Sete | A ib 3 bf ee North Dako Ne. 1, 90-190 . » 1, %5-1.00 bu 00 “ba. wat ia. full point at 56% on a block of ee, CHICAGO POTATOES mabe slow; ge dull to bare te hed ‘Rie River Valley DETROIT £oGs DETROIT ‘AP)— ‘eases included, federa Whites: Grade A jumbo lee palo S4: large 45-46 wtd ov, state grades ees ets 3 he ed in philanthropy an ‘social serv- eases supply bien choice and prime! ; 37.00-35.00, mostly Eee 32.00 ‘Stocks Lower: -35'noint except for oil shares repre- im Duteh were down well beyond 2 No.| points, Brokers said that dim bes. | hower’s re-election. 8, :jtaken by Chrysler, U. 5. ims. Goodrich, Douglas Aireraft, Ana- 1,/conda, Baltimore & Ohio and Stan- Ese: Lettuce, Bibb, No. Lblence, Leaf. Romaine, fob. Detroit, 52-58 weight- “6; ter calves unevenly | TFT aute £ Big Drop i in Oils} NEW YORK-u—The stock ‘mar- ket was lower in quiet early trad- | i {Bob Considine Says: NEW YORK _(INS)—Someboiy “1 don't Uke the way Tke's jing today, * + & Pivotal asues generally w e re down from fractions to around a senting big resources in the Mid- The general price level backed down a bit further after an ac- tive opening on lower pricés. Both Gulf Oi] and Reyal prospects for the _reopen- ”| ing of the Suez Canal and the out- ticipated news of President Eisen- Losses of a point or so. rave - dard Oil (New Jersey) which lost Steel, “Right, ‘a arlene man “moving,” geerapesy 0. Seg Bae "Did you otc. tat_ ia midnight. ““Nixeon’s Stevenson porter at palling him down 6 per cent in ‘Gave tp he si ‘He said Ike had won a and put his faith in Herter. * * * _jsqueak for Ike. Followers of the s Nixon” pretty jittery until Ike drew out and a nearly 400 electoral vote lead shortly after noon Wednesday. Some ran .scared even with that “yeaa Lodge Calendar Nov. 9th, 7 p. m., to confer E. A. degree. Samuel E. Smith, W. M. —Ady. News in Brief Supplies worth $100 were report- "(3,500 shares. Amerada and Texaco also lost around a point each. LIST GAINS United Aircraft, Zenith tnd Boe-| -|ing posted gains. es | anes melee Westing- house, General Electric, Union Carbide, New York Central, Loew's, Johns Manville and Ken- | Copper. . —~cmesce:— Among opening Mocha sore Roy-| ~ 30 Potataes arrivals 83: treck 296, total O.8 aes @if 3% at 101 on 3,000) "Merely steady, Shares,.U. S. Steel off % at 70% 15; Shanesete | lon 2,000 General Motors off % at \46% on 1,000, and Bethlehem Steel otf Uy at 165% on -1,000. | New York Stocks 74 Pees Shell Of * 08 ce cuts, 69c Ib.; Boneless Club Steaks. Pike Street at Tasmania. Pleading guilty to driving while his operator's license was revoked, —— Nash, 62, on 353 Milford , yesterday was jailed 30 days| oy “Milford Justice James VanLeu- ‘ven. Nash failed to pay $100 -fine and costs, cken | Vincent's Parish ‘Hiall, % fried chicken, $1.50. Ady. Yep, it was. a pretty tough|- program <= toward a 10,000,000 popular vole) Special communication, Pontiac, Lodge No. 21, F&A. M1, Friday, = ed stolen from a plumbing com-| had dumped Nixon last er neon len el Christian | ES i ‘Dump Nixon’ Crowd Still Acts Pessimistic « pee but you'll. notice he’ didn’t - include Dick—right? Per- * of sonally, T thatight we were su then and there.” * * * “We're not out of the woeds yet,” a third man remarked. “Unless this anti-Nixon vote stops coming in from Napa, Gilroy, Ar- ‘eadia, Chula Vista and. Milledge- ville, Ga., we're not going to win the way I know we'd have won with Chris. I predict we won't win by more than 12,000,000.” i * * The boys retired to a- nearby health bar, ordered cracked corn all around,_and drank a silent toast to good old Chris—who could really have put Ike across. PHENOMENAL IKE * phenomenon of. our time he'll do: until] one comes along. For ex-| ample: - Like most West Pointers and ‘championship: for masterful re- Annapolis men, he never voted straing ig still held by Harry S. HEALTH vain ‘He suffered a. very serious heart — attack just at a time when he had to make plans to run for a second term, if that was his wish. * s Recovered . and active agair n, and having regained the confi- «> dence of the voter in his ability ~~ to handle the job, came down with a rare intestinal ~ disorder in June-—and once again © his chances of re-election tottered. Eisenhower His fellow Republicans lost the Senate, House and most gover- nerships. So-0-0-0. . He wins like the Yanks in the * : ‘seventh game of the World Series. -4--If-Eisenhower.isn't.the political Sudden thought: How Can Estes recover all those handshakes? As this is written, the AAU *% Chicken dinner, Sun. 1 to 6, St.! | ‘1S. Parke. | Te Ib.; Ground Beef, 3 Ibs. for $1;! LOOK ALIKES — Fiat pie His great military breaks and promotions cratic administrations. until well along in years. ‘Truman. It has now been many Lronee—siee— buried Stevenson under the pons est avalanche shaken loose in U.S.” politics since F.D.R. interred Aif’ | | } came under Demo- Harry S. Truman offered him) ithe 1948 Democratic nomination. \sidered running as a Democrat, - land — pressures _jparty. ; As late as 1951 he at least con- to do so. were brought to bear on him by such prominent Democratic friends as George E. Allen. Once nominated and eleeted as a Republican, he reorganized the; * =? “Though his fife had been de- voted to war, he became a symbol, Pentiae Press Photo Winners in last Hight’s "Chip Oft 7 | the Old Block" resemblance contest sponsored by Osmun’s Men | | Store was this father and son combination, Kurt Bemman Jr., 599 E. Madison Ave., P. Fox. of 244 Pioneer Dr., ; and Charles Deschaine amt son “ended Forrestal Leads Pack in Atlantic and his son, Kurt, 4. Some 200 fathers and sons par- . od Ib. Large selection of produce and! ticipated.” Also receiving prizes were second place winners Richard and his son, “ttt - third place, Melvin S. Miller, of 2945 Kenford St. and son Dennis, ; Richard Jr., 8; and tied = 5. of = Second Ave. jum 33-33 wtd ove 3: =— 24.) {Late Merni th ’ | Grade B large Sines" wid —_———— \Bnd Cut Pork Chops, 39¢ Ib.; 2 Browns: Grade A large seed Admire jaease 3 5 Kroger 82 Parmer Peet Sliced Bacon, 38c Ib.; small 4 Grate C as ‘20- M wid 7.1 LOF Glas 3 lbs. for $1; € 33%. Checks 2 ce fel ligg & My .. fi, 1-Ib. Roll Sausage, or gy Hate graced: ainee Peak 4 oekh Aire . 543 Slab Bacon, Hickory Smoked.,. 30c. toe tes: Grade A large 2-44 medtam ies le as Sieh oew's a Alam | cae a4i Browns’ Grade A large 41-4). medium Alcoa ‘103, fons S Com .. groceries. Beer and wine at popu-| ema BS ‘Am Aislin... 3+° feu @ Nesh . St “lar prices. Open every eve. = hm cyan... a3. MSck Tre... 9133-99 9 am PE 8-3911. —Adv.| CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Am Ges & Bl Ti —_ = a3 ee LD age I a Am Mx Per . 68 wicGrae. .. 374) Fall festival and bazaar, St. Vie-| ! wholveale ty es * Bs goes 83 score 2 Aa AmB Gen ee oo - 384 cent de Paul’ Parish, Parke St. 9 C 88%, cars 90 B Gite; Am Bad... 2% Merr ch & 8 tes Sat. 1-9; Sun. % fried Sgeeewee: poeeipte-i4.100-— whele--Am Tel & Tel_.192. ltd en ae at dinner 12-6 mo bovine prices wachahesd to 3 lower id Am 7 neds & 386) ® vent © per cemt oF at * ™ Anaconda : ummage sale, ongrega- 0 t Armco Bt! 4 Mont Ward .. 24 Sis; dees Be eareh rete wa © Co: Motor [rg .:: 2 |tlonal Church, E. Hurom and main ov urre : meme ——sgtetpoms ae oe en ‘we, Sat. Nov. 10, 8 a . asl woe 422 wat R.. 804 Livestock die 61 wat Dairy .... 207 Winter rummoge. First Presby- ‘Bak & On On, By Nat Grps ... mt terian Church, Fri. 7 to 9 p. m.! DETROIT LIVESTOCK ‘Benguet ig oe El eet. 6 lilo —Adv.. DETROIT. Nov. 9 (AP!—Hoge—Saiable Beth Steel... 1899 wy consral.. 3 Pe a ae bom Atura'.,, 326 Ki M Pe... 307 Rummare sale, Sat. Nov. 16, Cre fae Recei« -mestis = “35s ; a —_* _-#2.4- cows, “market about steeds today Com-- ~of ae “ “or c mm (8 w 12. 128 E. Pike St. ** 30-9 Mewet “frlin.. 1.8 end heifers unevenly weak te 30 conte Oa fg . op Ohio ose 4)~ Rummage sale, Guild Ne. 10, Al et, modt decline on standar : os Cwent Mr ec @ ‘Episcopal reh * - ta — es. willity and commercial — 23: : Bo | were ft ct ee amts Ohu Lio ub , cows cents to [00 lower, canners Cay Dry “735 Pee G a YT. 448 te Se Se ~ & cuteers pak to 8 cents lower: Can Pac 325 Pan Aw air., 174 steady to 50 centr jeapltal Arlt .. 34 Penh Por. ey eile: First— ‘and feeders steady; good clearance most tf CD oe: $4 —. Piet ., M1) all Classes cattle: part lead prime ‘1028- rraler . as Parte De ... 458 1225 Ib. Steers 26.00-26.50: most! y| Cities £3 2 Penner. JC:.. 85 . Prt. Nov. 9, 8:30 a. m. ae ee steer es ec wa, cma cel bale choice steers ~ an a Cola .,. 14 SRotee. (96-838 Th heifers $0.00-23 15, | Coce Cola 108 bree “tng W c awe pert load choice €20 ibs at 23.75 and Gols Prim 2 Bheing D1, aca and Dinner Pri. eve,-Nov, 9 & rous loads and lots mostly good st / Co} Bred A... 2S priteg ooo). 18s Federal Savings and Loan Co. cal pe 00-31 00: -stendatd and low tt IT pay per and heifers 17.00-20.00, ‘tility Come Ed 403 Sime Mitte 5), W. Hurori St. Serving will start at | Con — > Sa Pit Plate 9 a4 8: 90. 5 —Ady, 116.50, geet load =,

in Hungary j j PARIS ®—A howling mob broke! : {into Communist Party Headquar-} ‘ters here last night and set it. iafire. , 2 * | The crowd, ee by oe * attack on Hungarian crushed through rings of hepetad ‘police guarding the great “steel-| jacketed doors of French Red} jheadquarters 2 and sought to destroy. jit. whe, demonstrators, many of whom had marched from . the Arch of Triumph where they at- tended sympathy ceremonials for Hungary, sang France's national anthem, the ‘“Marseillaise,” as | they stormed the Communist ; Young men of student age swept, jUp, the sairs to the second floor foverwhelming all who, got in their, ‘way. They broke all the windows; ‘and began throwing out documents jand furniture. Dm Shp, ‘Chevy Plants to Run Overtime to Fill Demand DETROIT (INS) — Chevrolet Di- vision of General Motors today an- nounced its auto assembly plants ‘will go on an overtime schedule this week to meet the demand for ee models. EL N. Cole, Chevrolet” general manager, said the company's 10 .- passenger car plants will begin \Operating on a six-day schedule Saturday. Buildings Available “for State Industries LANSING w — Michigan has at manufacturers looking for a new ‘location, the State Economic De- velopment Commission reported today. The department said descrip- tions of the buildings, located in 136 communities, are contained in the Fall edition of the available _ plant summary, just released. The summary lists 254 plants in the Lower Peninsula and 18 in the Upper Peninsula, The buildings range in size from 1,000 to 343.000 square feet and total 11,340,000 square feet. The leaned i some ce rer ne Sh adebaker Prices about 6,000 industrial real estate | " ™ wee ee } a a ¥ wee ee “eee ele ae t a0 oe Fe eee ee 2 2 ee © , pattionlarly for the welfare} Tesiers 7790-38.60, mosily 32%, calvesicur® Mor . seg Minclair ...... 602 ‘long scheduled ee ae exer- Cham merce ube “children. Ts-e0-77 00: bulk uUllty and standard| Soot ach te! pou Bae... ati Nev. 10, id a.m. to2 p.m. —Adv. : ‘cises along the Atlantic sea joaes. a : He expanded his enterprises and {14.50.20 00; cull and low wedisty ‘moety lend pot... 87 e Ree Ry... 443) LANSIN Gi — Michigan's elec- railroads, power and utility com- ~ icniad Oe Chee Sea es Mt eo ee ee ene Be \tion-wearied legislators, including! Im Norfolk, Atlantic Fleet Com- cm- Boosted $46 to $164. peaks ond _Foterel - agencies °s a supporter of President Frank: |cminsiiy unchanged. "Compared ast fen Sac. fey fa Gon fens se Poultry Vi red lear hee cy ine | Arp ena ageism inca eps pag inlay olde hn D, | Fherssey trading erratic due to uncer-'rien wm | ||) ene ned pt an = aay \of-office, met again today in their said modification of the —e : to aid in. Michigan's industrial ex- — . Roosevelt. The newspaper demand sughter jambs mostly Men Yat ae : me! DETROIT POULTRY “terminatioin” both | SOUTH BEND, Ind. w—Stude-. challenged the strongly. $00 —Ipwett tale tates eg oe eee eee erncrt iAP Prices ‘paid por peas q{tharathon_special session. a Som ——_ cia Pa a | pansion. . anti + Roosevelt Tribune -lendy’ Teeaer lam er lambs a Pa tere oo me + fun Of 74. T for No. 1 quality 1 live al ae One| ‘They. were expected to act on ; the ““Lantphibex and “Dotles,” boom hae eal price Foss Since Spring, when —— . then the only morning Newspaper jambs 18 $0-30.00. =~ choice and prime |ieinares o°TT! es ¢ pasate Pa ' anal Weave i i hens 17-18 light tri ‘only a few minor matters and then _o on er oe na 957 ere listed. 65 buildings have . n Chicago. ots 20.50: utility and good 15.006-18.00; Torertrh ... °° 2 Texas Co RT ® hens 12: pa all type broilers ake treere ki fense training operation. poe 1957 Studebakers. Prices on 1957 returned to use and 68 vacant at * « @ [ene te chetce Saat See NTE mes Seow Te, Tk See Sel. 3 ishe-3t gray crecnes | 20-21, Per rea Tule a ee raceme ant oe rome These tif oencevete: ‘sume t ee Tl be ermouned when buildings have been added to’ the. ¢. In 1942 he became sole owner, 11-00-1860: medium feeders downto Atta Re TLL eS ween PA | TN ipeene 28 tartare, Beery tyr a Cmpeaals __phases of which were —_ me |models are introduced in midJan- * list, the commission said. _ of the New York tabloid PM, * —— ae ied 134 wen Wale 18K + Williams say ey before the Middle East crisis, in- _: ~ — vhich he had helped to found as: CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ageer Bl n° oa renmamer ... 377) an neat anticipate no special requests for oived amphibious landing traini Minor price cuts have been made a stockholder in 1940. r CHICAGO. Nov. 7 (AP)—Ssiable hogs = os oS ttn Carbid . vasl cHtcAg, Nev. AP ane — Live legistation will come trom the | \ith the 2nd Marine Division basen on several optional items, including, Michigan Gl Arrested PM, whieh had a strong left-of- ae rane rother, William Pingel, of Lapeer. gh — hh A * . |Set Fair at Almont jrules regarding age, has retired as George M. Bradshaw oe ere er ee eee T. 8 8 he| FOUR TOWNS — All room moth- _ ta rural mail carrier after many) LAPEER — Service for George ot P PUBLIC SALE at In Huntington Woods, Mayor years as David Ross Calhoun was reelected. at Ionia State Hospital : retired two years ago. because of|ers of Four Towns school are asked) ALMONT — The | Retherford Met t M. Bradshaw, 87, of 2065 Judd NOTICE Reports from three of the f years on a amora township, M. Bra: . AT, 1005 "Cheviolet 2 Sedan, Motor ee awe hina 1.905 vot ato 77g ES hedith. Dunn died to meet tomorrow at the home of|Scheol will hold its annual falliroute. Carl Andress is serving as|Rd., Flint, wilf be at 1:30 p.m.|%s., leimreer, Pibil Sele will be jeinets gave him 1, es Blodgett Me mori sl Hospital in/Mrs, William Kent of Locklin Drive festival at the-school on Friday|temporary carrier until Travis’/from the Baird Funeral Home, Orion, Michigan, on November 26, 1956, Sen. ‘Lister Hill (D-Ala), chair: fo? his opponent, Louis J. Gordon. |Grand Rapids, -jat 10 a.m, evening. successor is appointed. Lapeer, S58 burial in Mt. Hope! ** 1:30 p.m sie 4 50 « Se saneemnarnesniammentmemaemmneamamonnn ayes aepneemeprevesrsees semana ARS Tae mae a AR Hg 2 nueva 2 ~ pn acc : 7a Death Notices Flowers" 3)__ Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6|_ Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 2 _Work Wanted Male 10) / Building Service 12) Laundry Service 18 puNst. FLOWERS _ ATTORNEY : a SALESMEN | ELDERLY AN OR WOMAN WANTED: HOUSEKEEPER TO CARPE NTER “AND CABINET CARPENTERS, CEMENT MEN TO MEN 70 |Lace CUR ce : HO : CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- ae a Alles Pieris ‘ d ATE on housework. More | ov years. General ~—_-ousework, New y% By) de a aig eautifully finished Pontiac NOV. 7. 1956, VIR- aon a ey home wages, After 6.) plain cooking, no ‘aundry. 2 Murdock Pe 3 ng " Phone FE 9020 Ortonville Rd., age : ie ae Bag Bay 4 — opeting tot ries vene Ue | FE_5-1009. Séune. 580 aw Private room CABINET MA ee ae at . Wi au Basements, gress breeze. fat m gotee- ot anhoey vont Funeral Directors 4) storey enid‘be's ef anal- and EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, PART | {," >* 804 radio, Pontiac Box anteed PE $5722. Se mag ae oe 4 — ve Mrs.’ Lela | Noelker. ss _ beeioning for 8 i _sppearan o° Phone FE 3°03 old Neat | ANTED? EXP” SHORT ORDER| | CEMENT WORK tire job and arrange financing sie. a held | AIR AMBULANCE GROUND | ing’ in the ‘ia ie eal held Permanent | ALAR AN REALTY CO. CO. — Serre lady cook For day time. 25 to 3) GARAGE FLOORS. DRIVEWAYS. with Bo money dows ead 3 to rom the 1 Huntoon Puneral 1 Home Rppiicent. must we licensed to to : phone MI 4-9090. 2 noon and 3:30 p.m. 9 N. Segi-| MY 20702. ~wekcinca “howe | = copeng —-1 18A officiating. Interment. in Lake- Donelson-Johns. consider recent graduate vesmng : SALES FOUNTAIN HELP. EVES. APPLY | “LADY COOK TI | INTERIOR - aamatiad REA- | CEMENT : LTY. COMPLETE ee ee view © y, Ch . Mrs. take bar examine con : — 23-38, area resident for past .—_ ees pws. mt restaurant. ire 4 Gas “ty ee cee eee oe eats, vagementn_ 4M O68. : soe onl oa | Holmberg wil ie in state at the FUNERAL HOME Reply giving history, education, Jona, Enccative busty: W. Maple. B’ham, Mich | inquire — __3-3153 —“=DiLrT © t _seaping Service. __ PE 32-8712. —Huntoon Funeral Her Funeral Home “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” number. Box ‘36. education, leasant pe tae nality. | GIRL OR WOMAN FOR LIGHT WOMAN | werk. Pree extbantey. MY aieoe | ee we he BLOCK — ence pen eal Gt | 18 FUNERAL 1'OMB | accustom. ve sonta ct Ww h rk. PE 53139. | WOMAN FOR GENERAL OFFICE | —_~— 2d ¢ 2 s M3 ie cack Hime ~ MEYERS, NOV. 6, 1956, HARRY J,| corapicts facilities OR 9-775? AUTO. SALESMAN = SELt, THE the public permanent, nationally | woeen Jor as ake ae ” be cal ~ PLUMBING . REASONABLE. |S iawnT FE TU CHAN _FLOOR r she , je47 Josirn ind. ‘age 60; beloved Drayton Plains —- datertord Twp.|. High commission & ‘iberg! demo | SHOWS company, salary. confide: | GOOD ALL AROUND GIRL 2 TO | Snjoy detailed’ paper work, Write | sanding and Exrrer T TREE TRIMMING AND | ot irs. Barbare 4. | SPARKS-ORIPFIN CHAPEL. ian. apply in person, see Val Sins, _ee_ 1) Feptiee Prose, | Sua" 1 aay Gem 1 Onp cheren| grerent Freee Bes 8. PUUMBING WORK WANTED. | fintningolae Bnawen" Wales EX. | fonoval alltaae hal se | Un ra.2es Beer, € 0 mouth "Dealer oes =e oe 4 eT TE owe | ee Y night. 82 1 M14eee7 | WOMAN TO CARE POR CHIL. Pescanedie VE 616 __ MA ene ' ines GROUND LEV | . exp. young dren, do housekeep’ Room and THR MEN N Et- Voorhees-Siple 2 Walled Lake modern super market, fine neigh: | ORL P © CARE FOR ) CHILDREN _poara. Call after ¢ pam. MA €138 | 7 ee pes — 4 D & M BLDG. SERVICE ine, Seeding and sodding Shade | . BRICK MASON WANTED. CALL | Dothood, closed Sundays. Good $1405. WOMEN EXP IN LAUNDRY |TWo MEN 21’ 23 WANT Jop| $29.4 ROOM "it Low cost end ornamental trees. Also rots | E after 6:30 pm. FE 4-586 oe ee ee in per. | eee ———| work. For position in suburban | of any Kind. stead kc FREE ATES. ALso.- tilling Satimetes, AB wort ) FUNERAL HOM ' The Country Market. 1944 GENERAL OFFICE convalescent home. Steady year) fi ‘ y work pre | ROOFING, iG, _ALTERA- eeeeoes Me ‘ e, Plane or Motor | BARBER WITH EXP. WTD. GOOD Southfield, corner 14 Mi, B'ham. | Permanent position—tull time, al! | ground job. Goods 0 ee | eee TIONS. SABINETS PLOWING. DRAGGING, DISCING FE _2-8378 _ | working ound. Good wages: Apply —Mich. emplare _veneite. Soe Wes. Ee-| cod bears. Puid [owe Bt Work k Wanted Female 11 SeP eee cat oa | see Oe oe ee | vw fae Ra. PE 44758 ~~ SHEET METAL Gist WANTED POR GENERAL| teen 0 su xt t pa 3418, FE 3104 EVES. OR | — | BOR REPLIES dan You vse” MONEY? a? , ffi x. in USHEL IR 3276. : a - “YOU USE EXTRA MONEY? WORKER ewe real estate office.| tT) work in office. 9 N Telegraph ny deliver | casing singe Efe om ao er eS AE Moving & Trucking 19 At 10 a.m. Today there pape Calne Ring = ge ere TY. ot 2! os ee. Walsh gine Sete Qwest. | woman MERWEEN 9 _an0_@ “ee a Area. OR +3501. DRY WALL (TAPING. GUARAN: | ___* Moving & Trucking 19 | - other obligations. e to ition . open a re ex- | _ wai my | AY IRONINGS. $3 A BU. PICK UP | ELECTRICAL « (CF Wikina | A-1 MOVINS-HAULI were replies at the Press caer oe Make: Supply: | Derlenced man, ‘who can iA, Out HAIR TY woaT we wear | { 273 4.78 06.0 Sor, Howe a iver! cet weeatnne Rp Mare ee EXCELLENT SERVICE | ettice tm the following | | ing consumers im Fontes wi | seetge crcl nabeet metal abop-| Catia toeremeed need enply. FE) joc ai reterene ig MA e3a0i. | & ROMNGS PICK OP TAND |_tre Go 1000 W. Huren | Renessante sates “FE soe | boxes: : me Write Rawleigh's Dept. | Steady year round 100, Good sab ‘HORE EPER WANTED PRE Walled Lake. = ania ver, Pontise ares, OR 3-3478. EXCAVATING BULLDOZING, ASHES AND RUBBISH MAULED 12. 7, 8, 10, 16, 271, 23, _MCK-606-312, Freeport.I. | ary ; HOUSEKEEPER NTED: 1. ‘ALE TRONINGS. &} A BU. PICK) TRENCHING. Hourly or by job.| Basements, —ete. eel a. = » a fy S IV, S | _“ givitag, 28. _Parke | Bt: vate room, live tn. care of 3 chil- _____ Help V Wanted & and delivery. FE 40339 i Wo ep charge. Jim Niem- | +7615 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 43, 58, Cemetery alesmen “Fae | qiren_Keego_Mgrbor, PE_ #1302. WOMEN WANT WALL WASH _& 5 {hOh ope CALL BILE HACLENG 62, 63. Pull_or part “time year year round "Pah Rime Ags ais TO oe» oe ne res — a CAN Pay IN ALL AROUND, CAPABLE, Powe pe Fa AS "eves. PE 1-087, PLOOR SANDING. Ot erie ‘_and rubbish 5-503. ms Woode ard “iimingnam: -g0_bome— lite ; Mon. -ALTERATIONS AND MONOO RAM: | ee ciety. Cai Dukes Tio 7 ! = _ pos, Fara $130 in ay or mere, oeiow - “GARPENTER | WANTED. “good (cook. stay EXPERIENCED. _oft _ Ret. requ MA @371 pie 1630 reach Syivas Wie) | We haul anvthing. anytime. an. | necessary. Call collect Northville, | Must be able to do iD ditticult layout. eT ia a t - aeea a Jone OPEN eS | OUARAD Eat a ke = = ae | A stock. aoek. FE ¢ | el Wanted Male 6 14a Or comet the office. | Will pay high wages uf capable of So ae POR CHILDREN OF W nN wus ders’. HAULING AND RUBSISH wane | Ney 5s08k afte s, references required. MI | OF WORK- | _353 N. Cass. FE 2.3071, FE 2.9046. MPa 2 43300 12 ied Ra. near Walled | _work. 6. oon L Travel paid. Write’ nip." me ing parents during day. Licensed. | = ‘cal alll ML + Ae ho | AGORESSIVE MEN WANTED FOR = TE DAY wr. Exp. SERVICE “STATION INTERVIEWER. YOUNG LADY | _470 Stuart St. Boston 16 /_ a Pa ate space Daye ance Ast | i tervice route, No Rael overs aaa ight. ‘Company wae tour ra part ti borwern the seco of than, in GOOK. TO TAKE COMPLETE COFFEE: #5 U8 EMO. ving a POULT | iGHT HT TRUCKING ° OF ANY ae | But pe business iike and | Snce anc eo onus Apply | WANTED: CARETAKER .MAR-| personnel work. This position is ee ee pee | ce en ee Dee comme tmeerely interested m a secure | 4 to.6 p.m. "08 Le. ried man, preferred, to live at for ‘our own office, See Miss Lane,| Avenue’ Bar. 137 Oakiang Ave. SS yr oio~d J68” FLEM Looe ua AYING. future $70 guaranteed plus com- | EXPERIENCED Seisuce club house Walled Lake VPW | CAREER CENTER, B-1 Riker a 39642 of FE 46531, et en etn | een nung. PLE ar a LOCAL IE-W mission. For interview call in| service man. OR }-7323. Call_MA 4-1670 after 6 p.m, Bidg. PE .0-0416. SOUFFLE TO CARE Saree SS FE bales . & ONE-WAY son at Room ee isd's | EXP DRIVER FOR DRY CLEAN | WD MAN. FOR GENERAL KITCHEN HELP I DANISH H OLD | dren aoa do housework for room| Happ : MODERNIZE COAST TO COAST _p.m. on Thursday. Nov. ist. dD mare eee eT Seni ah pre "pence or ee: SBoee ange Scary he aA Lk Bisitw a rRow y MOIR MARY E EM 3-2254 Your kitchen 1 bathroom at low oe Gomreatcean ob ge AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE ENGINEERING LADY TO AID BLIND PERSON. aes mori - Pav-tos | PF WEEKLY WASHINGS Ax cost We build -ustom cabinets F. E Howland 3245 Dixie Hwy. operator Apply in person. Roch- My =. p with birch or ronts le ester Machine Specialties Com- FE 8-1391. Grint 38 feabeth {ronings, reasonable FE Ratene te Penb cE OR 31456 _ . 31 Griggs 8t., Rochester, CHECKER W TD. 4.SALES- ot DLT he Be os rTcHEN WEL WA aate ba mop ue ad RUTERA. ~ file. Modern bathroom fixtures. | MAN WITH % TON PICKUP s- For lay out and checking of a MAple 5-0429 after rience necessa: apply at tions. FE 83314 FHA terms Up to § sts. to pay,| Wants Work. Call anytime, . I smal _Dreeislen aireraft denies ] d oy pm Mar Delicatesss , Keego EXP HOUSEKEEPER WANTS _"E 2-700; Eves. OR 32276 $0421, = | cake alscnen Or fast queen | inen; eaas | MIDDLEAGED LADY FOR LIGHT | _bor. PE 69711. ___| Work § daye/a week. 130 Mar OAKLAND HEATING AND “AIR = location. Call J. R. Hilts, Realty. Nie C. MFG. CO. oT acres ORGS. | LARGEST REALTY SALES ORGA-| _uetie St. Duct Co Purnaces—Sheet metal) REDUCED RATES 1011 W Huron 8t. FE 5-618! 118 Indianwood Rd. Lake Orton f h | boy. Drayton area. OR 3-76 | mization in Westeyn Oakland Coun- EXECUTIVE SECY abrications . b> ar, : : isp REAL eaTavE waieewan | 2UITI. or those | NIGHT (CLERK FOR MOTEL. | ty Now in large/new offices doing |” gio soo cones off “ag | ee Dante eT qu-snee| Gprme_ vag, 0 serve ven. Gnith sy a co the —— a A-FEW gael Plenty | of Pregginmosag New prop vt h ~ lif = = reget Fae 9 Maaitionsl sales | typing, operate teletype ‘end diets: | pA gin gE 6 ag PEATING, , : Mrs Herbert Padfield and family. Mrs__Edwarts : : wno qua iY; ee ee Experience not | Prone. Petes Frees Dex sane | O'DELL CARTAGE a > working men needed at once for 4 SMUN’S STORE sentia a | Roorie SIDING. STORM WIN- Local - rand, Long, Distance Moving EXPERIENCED GRILL & COUN- YOU EARN HIGH INCOME EXPERIE she et In M clom 2 outside work, some mechanical; ter man. Must be steady. Tast good weekly. DOWNTOWN PHONE a et ACKETT FOR igus * _ R.| dows PE 8 25 n Memo fturon between 10. aoe om W.| Hamburger, MUtual ¢0145. MU] " DETAILS AT EM 34196 OR MU FILE TCUERK—MIDDLEAOED | “TRENCHING AND Lig AND Eas “yr ‘a aire, | ae RBURY - oThe. ae opentne tor wep eet ter or: EEN OF WOMEN FOR GOOD | ~ peek wromivk e476 __--BULLDOZING...|_sed-arevel PE 2003 SO 7 RE ba ee ries ——— FULL TIME EXPERIENCED QTQAW TT COU | fice routine; Knowledge of, book: Watwins route, We train vortiser. 3802 By are oF vit saa = R_D_ Tompson FE 46841. : ; E. Cante 44 who passed ‘away FIRST C1 ASS - real estate salesman for new A ; se ed typing essential. 5 | steady round no lay ott J Nov. sth, I housing. project. Phone FE. n FE salary. Apply in| average, 72.50 to +: 00° per hour. Business Services 13 Trucks to Rent Deep in my heart — a picture, eel 1 ss l Oo . person to Sirs. Harrington. A Tron, Ls Perty. | ‘Yona deliv $3 A toe Of @ loved one Iaid to rest. HEATING AND OR sheet WeTAL PART TIME GIRL. 3 DAYS PER aire in ery. FE 8: | APPLIANCE REPA.R WASHING TRUCKS, TRACTORS E memories frame t shell beep St. DIE M AKER workers. Experienced only. FE 2-8318 for - {—-week, must have shorthand and | rated ‘Juvenile Division ) Needs NING, $2.50 A BUSHEL. cass machines and vacuum sweepers. AND Sediy missed by her daughter, Lu-| ) | _5-40313._Atter 6. CAP-| ipping. “Appty 89 ‘Wayne st. 3 Young men and women to cssist a FE| Taye Beet, CED whee. | A | CS stakes os_°. Pepe. | celp a ra furnish "oie: pointment. i -— - rel keten chidres's me TRONINGS WANTED, EXCELLENT Aik COMPRESSORS ° trailers and a es @ cord, ~ furni 8. : . x ‘Cal MA_6-3900 PART TIME SALESLADIES. EX- zings. Highest possible pay. work, bushel, pick-up and s . Pontiac Farmand - = JAGER - IN LOVING MEM- GaKE WED wae WWris << -—9 os “ eae oo ~ rig agp Peerolh to 36 CASHIER i Permanent position. A foes | . Evenings & weekends. OR merce. 3-3435, - - Death te @ heartache nothing can | ET cid tg rae, And ooeTG | Need exp. “young lady, in new | Soe°har Morgen, WEG. | PONTIAC gs (= seeps aaa TRONINGE HEP —OR By hesonlyPentnoutgea teatetered Png” pnstee rp i — Some may forget now that you're Pleasant personality and tre abil: | -borhood. Closed Sundays. Good PLOYMENT SERVICE | |™ Sack up ‘end deliver. | Sombem . Bat, | siivtine Aap DASORATING: | nel ; . Se erro itty end vicenert | Wases. Apply in person. Coun-| gow ciaes 18 W/ Huron FE 4-2551 | on siti . ae TS eer eae comets. Fe ATING. = og ~ we ) om remember no matter / outdoor work, with transportation pid : > er cor; ° S ] Ww fe) G] L INVESTIGATOR x . 7 piaces furnaces, incine- | 2. 2-2116. Basia lined by your sister, Me | ARC Permanent" position “with slenay | CHECK — OUT ham, Mich. ales men $240 lee up ted deiver.| repeited. 8 and Mrs. Donald Hen and year around wort. com-| pearing. for exclusive inde-| PERIENCE ED for ™m tor ! Family. co mission and bonus, ,Insurarice _Redect aaniat, Dg Neggion typin eos to ” as pen a =— ‘personal Drugs, cosmetic and ¢ fe ae a “ee rm to be a credit in a Bg : terview. cannes | Mr. "oriffor, — Cemetery Salesladies or time. Experience Glock” — financial reports and The Pontiac P t 1-8550. Det Full or part time year around | not essential, “ type t Loads of public con- ‘ontiac Press = ‘| income, Experienced or inexperi- tact Srovsesee 313 Pon Pontiac State FOR WANT ADS Real Estate Salesman | Sen sbttaptitenadths estes | yy: ' {| Bank. Bie_TE 2 SALESMEN WHO ARE Car necessary. Call collect North- Kinsel s Drugs Gp 9 WASHINGE RAD TRONINGS. FIC Wa DIAL FE 2-8181 AGGRESSIVE & DEPEND- vibe 1484. Or come to the office , LENE LAI AI ION & deliv aD esi teef iT 5 OTL 5 . ABLE. EXPERIENCE RE- 4200 12 Mile a hie Walled sar or a : 5-1788. sionally FE FE 8-63 Do From $ a.m. 1 6 | Tuwrry. ror 'apeARce: | SRPENDARLE ~_/_| BEST WAY repre ee ore_URE ante weer are rg | Ee a she rem sem te t.pm 1) Group Hospitalization | igktuternst tree |PRRONE GTA Re |coedt cour i 1 fen capenmsee Pine | Pet entice n't, °° |__ PhyalorTherapy _ 21A ; : “COOPERATE WITH OTH- 6:30, FE 2-6529 in, STENOS, COMPs. STs, DRIVING SCHOOL Pontiac & northwest area, TR E at CPA A All errors should ; ERS IN OFFICE PE IT aa clerks, for Semmpoeeey work, need- 5-9503, EM 3-4727 L So asne mat Paid Holidays | BIR Apon0 ice saree F Finest) Mer cal PE $8808 “or PE Bu ; ace ti = maiaes. Le Lewes: ‘sibility “for errors oter j |” ™ SYLVAN REALTY CO. 3 “| Sanit: fen beter BO ree —caaeReTET. | . = : eS ee Se 2383 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-9418 , et 471 = a the -advertiee: on Wacation F ay - -4-—Studebaker Mechanic _ ea 6S hee eee Lee “| eet ment et dered valueless th the i aa ner meskane. —_ nia — Ss ——_ eet a rs, 606 .N. Main, ‘Ro-| ee one tor aevertion ; a NEEDED IN HOUSE - — og vei coats agete 3 |’ z Bee ie Son, mms Bros. Fer appointment . call. EM _3-6342-;— ype is 12 o'clock noon the abetween 9 s,m. and § p.m. oF sevens tr ewbicnwee. 4) PARAGON’ | SarisMEN WANTED |, ,Expetienced Waitress Transient ant Ads may & Te wate major distillery. Age : 99 ot onstruction ‘Kee gosedtine povteeary ie fer someone who hes had experi- i ence in sell fs = CASH WANT AD GATES” has ing Sigars, reties more pe Ex. " icon tie = i . i BES fo S ‘suppl: bs Seer, ] a c : lea Oo te ih latin ELE jue | - ? peer _2 Were ¢ Dare. eae me and ¢ i ' i socaioes, CARPE tr oete ced alg Par tt ALTERATIONS, i. ~ * , z t : = fa 2 amare wo gn men = i Re aa | IR 62. 3 t 7 MA a GUIDETO GOLD: Sell. things you're fot sing thrgugh sas. Adel « _THE, PONTIAC PRESS. “THURSDAY. NOVEAIEER 8. 1956. vais one contracts WANTED a rea Le gg ee $250,000 NEW SCRABBLE by number sets. te Hobbies & & Supplies. meal Our disposa} to ourchase new of | RL ot ey $3. PAINT: Cepiees Mie haa \A PRIVATE DETECTIVES Ease your m ef worry. : the facts me atters, Private consultetion 201. ANY GIRL OR me ® advise 24132. Confidential. "The salvation AVOVOX WEARING AID. RA Te ie \% M. Seginaw. ~ Aerotred Knapp ee ue. CASH FOR LAND hour at on a aS ‘HAYDEN, Realtor Eves. ams Realty, FE 68-0705. , # ROOMS “AND BATH IN PON- | 3 FE_2-8901. a Mo. eso mona HOUS iN Orr FE 4 ane | ‘Roo DUPL ae || DUPLEX APT. STOVE he 7 RM. WITH KITCHENETTE, PRI- entrance utilities ie Fe edna” tale "cr waiting" What pave or ma soned * private bath and entrance. i‘ at furnished | : _ 231 S. Marshall. | ROOMS. PARTLY MODERN. rE $-3502. pone. ELIZA. | Rooms, CAR FC CONTRACTS. | Hy 4 NanWelt, 4000 Dixie Hwy. i _Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 FURN. 3 a apt. PRIVATE APT. UNFURN. OR FURN. UP- rage ble entrance. FE per. 3 large rooms, shower betn. 2 adults. Maceday Lake. eee ———— 6465 Pontiac Lk Rd, VA 2-1202. Detroit rooms BRANELIN | “APTS UTIFUL MODERN'5 | ROOMS, | 2 nOOum, Mort = ONLY, ‘A ‘tleata- ond bath, -BEAUTIF( aition, included coats heat, hot FE 403 side. clients Ste me bb jore Bay "sell. oS MM. cold water. Adults only. $64 ASK FOR AHAN. | x. G. — finest new apartments, | Pontiac's are veady for occupancy. —w | = = ND | per month After 5 p.m. See care- : e rALG 72 Parte 8S tnsure 431 N. taker at A-T5 Union 8. or phone BR AND NEW “| | _ PE +5166. Salmer Street, just south of 565 | 103 E. Huron | Orchard Lake AvenJe | i | HQOUSETRAI POR RENT. BA- | | se cs tence by_wecome. PE +3283. AIR CONDITIONED onan | ZaRoe 3 ROOM, MODERN APT. { One a are Eee ae saad Go a ee Eron Ph. re | 7T? coup! ear | “e h. —— 3 ROOMS. CHIL: EN WELCOME. : | | 401 N. Cass as a ae18 mesmy ele "pe er ema 4) von indivigual eateeenee ual ra! i ADULTS ONLY LET vs ihe | — -? ROOMS | EWERYTHING FURW. = you welt = ne children "3 3 Pausreve, | vate aes eotrance, : “Oper Ag wspection gay from i > ‘dw. hi. Stout, Realtor furn, couple only. 470 Onkiand 3-00 _Ave —— | Shed ay bella as LAROE, LOVELY | 7é B RR. _ iC_F OR _3-1943. FEderal 8.6918 “" N. Saginaw 6t. Eves aD. i Encd — Fe ? OMS. 7 ROOM | 2070 aes: OR 3-503 | ae - Per-t-or— eerit. : _AT_INDIAN VILLAGE. 3 ne i“ - | “BATH. BASEMENT rinkers. FE 2- 32-4160 For COLORED: 3 ae ao wrens: tarpeted. jas hea exc Da 1s. Highest | RMS” AND _No bean pega tut faa RT CRESCENT TAKE. CLEAN, ition, FE 2-420. CY Becona FED. | re 15 ws lpm, ith iwoDERR ¢ ROOM HOUSE WITH Cash Deal. ate entrance. G THREAD-CUT. LARGE 3 ROOM APT. MIDDLE. a lec’ range. carege “basement, full bath 2875 Buick. r your land contract. We have | —~ aged couple only, . Must oct oe sible» : 5-2568. FE _5-8205. mediate buyers. Por ‘as, de- 7 R caretaker foe apt. builds. (We | Sy OWNER. riaryg «Foor re EAST SIDE i ce to" dean today. “| pene Sry ce ther Tm FE | arian We god, seat | Stein aati tet yn | “Fe 7 = . dum 3 ROO < bedroom house ae or pear . Have A TOY PARTY IN YOUR | . . only ONE 3) ROOM, ONE OOM, wan | ‘oie 1,000 down will handle. i yer coat fren “rs 5 A. JOHNSON, Realtor Fr prea f = funk : Set edits ony. ai_Auburn Ave. fe-® acargi dhs yp octet "couple: cen Taek aOLE | Dorothy Snyder Lavender ein | 704 vanes on Iv. No @ PE 27-4100 REALTOR of your eholee. LI 3-5610 | 1 S Telegraph Rd. FLOOR APT. | ONE TW ROOM nD ONE T ROOM bedroom. clean, dryer. stove, re- on / ; eS | PY PORN CeO. Meaturn, fat, Lake orivieges Chi: | DowneTAInS La ROE FAR ROOM HOUR Sa KART EIDE n e t | | 2062 Com- FaRtiy, aol i PACELY PURE WEAR | ities paid $12 8 week 076 Myrtle Attractive new duplex type units | MPoreece ROOM HOME AT 37 1 acte, oe poten = . + 42544 aca 5 e for any debts contracted by any ts the “bird to see ' 1084 W. Hu- 66 8. Francis _ irae 4 am oe eer Reaseoabdie*rent. Lecated 2 Pee- | NO RENTAL FEES jt contract, oe im your other m H. Hurst, __ron Sale jf RMs. AND PVT. BATH WORK- } ROOMS s | home, of $1.300 3 cash down, 37 ¢, Mich. - PE 2167 LENT” CONDITION. “INCLUDES rooms & bath Keego arbor potaece S65 a mo. oS -2 © ; a | only AMPLE HEAT. HOT & COLD tac on East Bivd. anu Perry. St wifi rent or sell for $230 do ion EM 3-0081 OX AND AYTER bate 1 + Wanted Real Estate 32A 3), [ ARGE ROOMS. Waren. ADULTS ONLY. ON: . 840 per a ws —— oH ee ee aa : UIET STREET, ER -_Cal PE 42833. 0 | rooms bath. 1 acre On High- TO BUY. TO SELL CL REALTOR = volt Marry t way. other WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR cae | wv ITH PVT. BATH.! ’ APTER 8 ‘SEVERAL APTs AVAILABLE FOR land Rd Rext er sell for $60 Pariricge ts the “bird" to see Stoke vary Le wating N LY. 164. CARETARER tw a-tz UNION | immediate occups: in| down: $5 month #450 DOWN 3% , 2 MCKINLEY ADULTS ONLY. T OR. PH fice from $65 to a month |3 rooms & bath, near Cass-Dodge’ 3 rms and bath modern, large. nee CLOTe SPOR YOUR come se Commerce RA W. PIKE G HEMPSTEAD. 1@ © HU-| PE ¢2521 | Park mi : lot FE 53-3040 famity x tan Ee Oph PowTIAc EMI “Rox. FE eam TO RENT ATTRACTIVE TWO RM | ynee g pm Fe $124 BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM HOME. - ne ns ~~ UNie 1 ns j ROOM APTS } UPPER a oe | aTERrERD CLEAN — EAN S| “= aa Caen in Keego ICE, ; = Th i wour. pon 1'g baths Full basement. 2 | — = = as clean, ¢! roe * arage = priva e r rnishe venient. to BED Drayton Plains area. Wo? 7, 1958 1 will wot be reapon- @A =< er = trance; ~ey-—- oH stores, etc $12.30 per Wr. executive T¥ 1% paths. | Eee Ore br any other than, myself Chart Ceece pean ATEO FOR 7 CLEAN ROOMS. PVT. BATH Share Daih, ee iagaiacy, OR Taig entrance ‘Cail after bpm. garage $100.26 Lewis. PE S267 sy" ow WER BRANDNEW I Flood ON ——___ UNION EK LARGE MOD. § RM. NEWLY DECORATED 7 BEDRM —~ poop, beth. full ment, 2 Diva. Clarkston. Mic Thendare action. Call Thompson PS 2-000 Ae at PF WATERFORD 1-5 ROOM WITH penteeds Ln —— wel ranch house. sun rm. bath. wtill- iy from oon ke rnitemore 2 aa ace as eee eer | es ire urine fm Modern, Ri Se rE sasee : v oo m4 PRM AND BATH. UP UTIL Unper everythins furniched: $75 Ubstains "APT . ee na = CANTERBURY DRIVE. 1014 |v A- ravel _ Agencies 25A tas fora. baile. Cal OB 4008 _per mo. Phone OR 1268 rms and bath Close to schoo eee RIL T Ris NODERN «© SANT MOVE RIGRT tr ¢ mas. “ _ rnd is slop 4497 bs . v 3 ROOM APT. 1ST FLOOR 7 _— Near Case Lake. Oi). heat, bot ALUM STORMS & SCREENS PLANNING A TRIP? a oe wo nem entrance. Adulte. ely. Cel re Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 “Cer turn cuuren welcome Z8ler. wited for eice stove. 31230 down: SRY REAL ESTATE. “Reserva Tae “Ty sag “PURN ADULTS. 0) cous a Se mall chidren PE eet TRose Bi: NICHOLS TO #4300. POURS CROISES — HOTELS HOME Pare rete Oa hes lpomaaed un caer | cas SIDE. NEWLY DECORAT- syrart HOUSE REPRIO. AND Econ, ; ae URS — CRUISES — HOTELS |S" ROOMs VERY CLEAN WELL| ($7¢ beet furni ee ee ee en beeeee tere turn. Clean Mellable'couple. NEW RANCH HOMES 5 MILES |? = No drinkers, Util paid. by, beth Rings cal | eee ee 59 Wall St West of Pontiac, near the lake — oe Ust your _efences ERINE LAKE ONT, renee | Clee te Srea and | ONTIAC TRAVEL | PA Tome propery Pri cote $b week. ise Beech Bt 3 BEDRM_ LEFRONT APT TILE | : hot water, year UxFURN 3 BA; tafe eel A FOR | schools. 2. large bedrooms. wpe SERVICE i 7 ROOMS “BREAKFAST ar | —_ S cent ‘ner i around $90. MA ¢- : Ren Cc 36A | clogs utility room. = ~ ae t e | te. bee : = l ak: room with Toc rep e 0 W. Murce st FE 6-328) “¢ Al I , ‘|" and death, GOurage. Couple only. | ple , Rent Houses Furnished 35 ent it Lake ottages * | Loads of closet space for ge, | Children to Board A roperty and | ta | Laie Bus. PARTLY FURY | ~~ (ROOMS, un Lake Pervneoes | sesee eons pclae ot our Pp . vw ' a Wtd. Childre to 4 26 ccatt ot qrPriences Gesten clean, partly of beat | Pure, #48 Auburn Ave a atten ne | epee fered at $10.500 with only | $200 ‘Q00D ROME BY DAY OR WE. a —— a Se Py ROOMS. DESIRABLE BLDG Parnsworm. = Rent | Rooms 37 EM 3476 : | 4 Om oon Edw. Rc Stout. Realtor a — SGN ABT PRIV cRiV BATH | Parking _ \Y BEDROOM MODERN HO; eae Y OWNER 4 ACRES. 3 BED- | cine pC CHILDREN OF WORK: Tl N. Sagins® Ph PE saiss 2 RM PUR GLORIA APTS. | shower. hot water, well nsw |. FURN. ROOM. 2 BLOCKS 1 Prom room home. “win consider lake utilities end cored meluded. FE t | rome during day, Licensed © Years Service 61483. efter 57 Mechanic school bus, Gates Lake. 3 miles Fishers. 192 Kenn FE frent in trade. Pontiac Press Box ate = € IN DRAYTON ene 7 aus AND PuyATE ad hy i ULL sly bg 4 atid or Wa bats 34 es F WiEh CLEAN, SLEEPING RM. IMMEDIATELY AVATL. 2? BED- EXCEL NW DRAYTON t- é refrig. f 23118 or WA 2-4 “SLEEPI EDI ; atL. — AWE NEED LISTINGS Erp ent ny Hrs ok guy, Ht tis peteoon wpoepe Duper Gaiam We aertcr ae Dive ey elif tanta = rnace eason- in ™.. 43x14 wtflity, 14x1@ ft ipsa oA CARE FOR Prompt; a_Rersonal action 3 ROOM. RAGE, NOT oD. i Le AND BATH WITH REERIO AND’ 01). Lease to June 1 EM 35263 AT BUS STOP. LAROE RICELT | pelmcacd aerecwaa Bib. _o 24 PES Cy braver . . ern. i deco OETT < — teat —Close—in--PE- 2-242 = F WATER — re 'Saae fer YOUr COM | oe seer garage. Newly deco. a TOR f PRESONOL ARNOL by RE ig ue ia. fo nail 9 a Sf RIVATE ae a tie ties. 1885 Wile GT WATKINS LE RIC TFOR ET | 7804 100x108 fenced lot. Farm. Cal FE Or Metamora ¢TFs: ‘FE 5.0676 » $5783 7 RM. “MODERN “GLEAN: > PARTLY ox “BATH COMP KITCHEN. OA GAS: _hams Lake Rd. _Corner_ of M58. clean and very quiet. No drink- _ington. GR 4-537 Pen furan, 11 N, Johnson. _heat; $38. N. Johnson WE 5-1603 7, ere FE pasos. HOUSE. | | soe eror Pv. a a ~~ BUILD NOW "Wid Household Goods 27° WE NEED sss tee Art rae se | Se COOKING. | win, build to «of | od RARE as TL — ts and le +1360, Peg Diy fi 4 a 827] OW RUT OR: eee i Sep | | Buyers waiting, competent | Powe Hartung Ch. 7 Roomy AND BATH ON Cats, —** - CLEAN ‘ROOMS 1 "FOR RENT NR. aR. Dunlap, FE : : FURNITURE NEEDED) s#s ready te convert your | _ 44 8 oo. Jew es ty Shee] Fisher body drinkers. 17 Ratiry home of etd lots, Get the Sy, ccal eaten ee oe 7 ROOMS AND BATH PVT. EX) Stone 2 x ee ee eee Beverly. call after 6 p.m. ; ; nam: tamiies who trance. privileges. Beautifully. . Owner 46287, 3 eae. °F anxious to move into this 3.2700. |S RMS. AND BATH. PRIVATE E: EN- | Utilities. Lis pe Fn. Call GLEAN. SLEEPING ROOM. CLOSE | “ sic * i ae | Som munity area. More than 90 cent of . | tramee, Newly decorated, OL EI CLEAN, SLEEPING BOG CLOAE | - Sale. Phone | S2Ti7. ' ah bey rip for” Milford "ares, and LARGE RMS. . | 6-0081, = = 2 Fe ane ‘in. 28° Norton 1Vl 1a] iS Let 08 BUY Tr OB AUCTION Tt rts, West. of come | with garage. PE 2-408. 7 ROOM a BATH. oO 6 saw: 4 9 Rooms. INQUIRE AT 28 E. | CLEAN & QUIET SLEEPING RMS. “you,_OA | Detroit. See C. Schuett Real- 3 ROOMS & BATH | ire Biya. OnE OP PONTIAC LARGEST, ty bas many offices | PE 84681 z a ee ORC MODERN HOME COMFORTABLE FRONT ROOM | furaitare ‘buyers. Cash waiting.| cease baat Masaiee x ter many HOG trance private 7 Avg St all 1 ROOMS § BATH ona Dee | | “Compietety turn. auto. o HOME | Ht _ Gestred, OF Williams L © O K! +7981, | years past wath. = he just off of 24 ly decorated, a ag stresk it, ve oc j ition to \suy more buyers | my Thoms. i i pa e' ry : waerey TO SOY ALE TYPES | er yout Bi y wor maximum | We ® 2-470 “DBATH IN GOOD | "ice. deposit and references re- EXTRA NICE . LARGE. CLEAN, as __Ph. PE +0833." | results fist with C. Schuett teday. 3 mM ees a ett 2 CONDITION. INCLUDES AMPLE _@ulred MY _3-2880. eeeng eon Ae ee SEW Wid. Miscellaneous 28, G0" ©. Sew Fecton rae! San) Oe One Seiie: fare . HOT & COLD WATER.“ ROOM. DOWNTOWN AUBURN | ONt pst esssi s wa very Se : CHILDREN PERMITTED. 685 Heights mauire 22 Auurn. office Week. PE 3061 of FE 41712 LO — a os ena types IF ee Including ‘ake «RMS. AND BATH, PRIVATE EN- pee MONTH AFTER M. _ rear + EXC Tes LADY KITCHEN. . - a DISHES. : O\ wrp ANTIQ DOLL heads of doll turn. MY¥ 2-1521. — WANTED: Rae veeege J BABY BED. in_ good condition. Call FE 2-0048 r tate table, erm FM tun-| sp! table Eves. | 2 NEAT COMvORTABLE ROOMS. fe aie YR ROUND. WARM “CAND | tiga ire 2475 Archdale. Union Lake nese aOR & Soo ee ie TERRACE | oN FORCE. | BATH & Full base- I's “cer garage, etween Eliza- & Huron 8t $100 month. Occupancy — 2 weeks FE 2-74468.— _dition. Close in. Adults FE 27-7423 is ROOMS, CHILDREN WELCOME. | $40 @ month, 815 Glass Rd. OA _ S398. MS, MODERN. AT UNION EM 3-4261; after 6 EM 3-4712. ROOMS, W. BIDE TERRACE Auto. of] heat. $15 monthiy, OR | 34700, , YEAR lo ppoboaslh Pius large. * poreh and All appliances. Including aoe weak er, Lake privileges. Security de- required. Available Nov. li @ ROOMS & BATH. 2 children. 29 N. | oscco 5&6 9 ROOM, MODERN: Orr JOaLYN 6 CE. i, COUPLE, 1 OR . Prancis &. be- 5 FP. dust. | SFE CARETAKER, A-2. ARCA- DIA COURT. OR PHONE FE $6513. K. G mye theses 192 E HUI RON ; 3} RMS. AND BATH ma real . GMC Truck. $15 weekly with heat, Will furnish electric stove, Child wel- | Prospect. EM 3-4322. | trance. West skie, newly decorat- front, acréage. vacant lots 6pm. FE oa re 2.9681 after, md Fa] ee today for fast active service A Creat couse BATH ‘CLEAN 5 ROOMB & BA meer: . es eee (C. SCHUETT REALTY | _per-moutn SPE i - 7404 E. Highland Road | * ROOMS. 2 BATH, NICELY ig a __Money Wanted 28A WTD. $2,900 ON tome. 6 rms end bath,’ on 2 tote : “3 1 OR 2 CAR BES” dit naccanleed é rrferaces a as Pre ~— GARAGE WITH IN — rea. Write Pontiac BUY¥ OR SELL. * ates. Adults only. 3236 Jos- iyn Ra. let 4 Ri A “Clark St. re «| eat ye meen eee D «Room, Tyas, 1 CRIES WEL | come, OR meee u Leshe B Mi idaleton - BROKER ss PE 8-003 ~ LISTINGS NEEDED © POR TRA ER MONTH. 9G. EAD, 102 E. HURON 8T., PH.) E 4-8284. = } Wathing Leke, fall ee oe | required, 3 age BATH “LY * aby Welcome. FE 2-6584 i J REDROOMS FUN. OR UNFUR- | cap ter heater, eleccrie tange. & shoe: ini | ES Water . .ebundance heat, Inquire caretaker rear door, 300 N w KL. Templet ton, Realtor | _privste enrance: EMpire Sess: | (ance FE 7.6081. 3068 Auburn, | SHALL CORNISH 330 Orcherd « 347 'PURNISHED ROOM tor “303° «MID- way $-2385 LARGF FRONT SLEEPING ROOM _for one_man Gas heat. FE 2-6243 LARGE FRONT RM.. NR. BUS. Call FE 42900 evenings and Sun. MEN A. CLEAN, PARKING. rE an¢ §-8127 LA KO » AC __ drinkers. FE 46195. a Wl Gand water & stool e atoo!. ae Sin cok PE 2.3068, I- Go he 1 or Tel-" after 6 p.m vate Huron “RogM FOR CADY. Cloak FE win 10 Bate. PRIVATE EX-. PE | For For Rent Miscellaneous 42) => Home ert Res: Ee See “BATH — —heat,..MAyfair r+ ~ VERY GOOD Con- i YED. nf ‘Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN at eet ota Day or. apariments set ben eral FE 20239 HOTEL | CLEAN | MoD. ' : _Weat Huroa BC, Phoos Phone FE .2-4266, | } GARAGE HOUSE” PARTLY } Hid te Awe a8 a4 _ Rent | Stores — ty MWODERN- DGIEDIATE Ooue Le TON Err: wr ec: aa gee tate Be ew ODER STORE A " & - i = f rking | Fi apts pane tio Cr! WE Gite | Space. “Ail paved.” Neignbbrbond | : Edison. ers unlimited nity for. mle 7 ROOMS AND PARTIAL BATH. eetnendner GS Com-| ne _ FE 54-1801. te: TALE WE |e eee Pees CASH “Sete iat ge De ee a. ti “home, 2 car ferage in Auburn gp ~aghtg Ba Me Loch. | BUYERS WATTING ; ae see eT CIRCULATOR | —. bigs fl Parking ‘space. <4 ir. er Youd es ao anal” F children. $65 a _W Huron at Pilsabeth Loke Ra. | Rent Office Space CE SPACE FOR nm floor, 4540 Dixie Hwy. Le Welt. OR 3-1355. DESIRABLE SIX ROOM OFFICE. ce i; Huron . Theater Bidg Buite! le for doctor's office, den- tist, cequmnyt real estate, Plenty of free parking space. Inquire mager Huron Theater. . g. J.| RENT, | pera IN ELIZABETH LAKE Bs- TATES — 1s just “ihe home hae for. A love- J ae Cape Cod a beautiful —— “Foo, with arge dining ell. 2 bed- _heoms. 4 oe : up, that will really cane the eye, Corsania tile path. Full basem tec. room Large jot. Priced at $14,200. or ND — Anes neat and nearly new ranc home. Fioo: pic: ture window in the pites- ent living room. Large kitchen, sliding glass doors is. 2 good sized Pull bath. Utitity room, Hi-fi system inciud- 1% car garage. DRE ? Noa 3173 =AIR- RT near Williams Tene na then call to see this exceptional «tor: ae pungalow. built 1951 T) has oak } lb plastered walls, mar- aod Dandy recre LD 9 aoe and buy cash to an existing GI mortgage “oan $2,000 DOWN ; Sedeenm, - fare bulit- a ne x with automatic: washer and dryer. x obnobine 1327 E, Auburn, Rochester OL 1-1611 EVERYBODY PASSES OUR DOOR 1 ACRE PP DOWN Nice 3 bedrm, home with at- i wer ete Bo vraee wane G wast geen . Total price $7,050. . Ridgeway $75 Baldwin Ave. FE 46503 MULTIPLE E LISTING SERVICE = HANDY MAN'S SPECI By owner, 6 room and bai basement. Unfinishetd. tank and well in. Inch plete bathroom: fixtures tric hot water heater furnace. Over 1 acre of land. 96,- | Season,'t mos Acl purchaser, Bee RAY O'NEIL, Rea _200, with’ $200 down, OA 220 eT = a as res or Fe Dal dha ig lle 77 tans | one r FE ‘20 ‘u asem yiM LW RIGHT _MULTIPLE L STING § SERVICE _| bedrooms, Newly painted outside 45 Oakland Ave PE 5-9441 FOR HOMES. SMALL PARMS. IN- ; ‘chools and downtown $0,000 wih [ tfa3 and MY _ 2-054! | ADAMS — 2917 NAGLE ct located in Keego Harbor. 1 biock of Community National Bank FRONT \— \ 8 — is this cute and cozy 4 = i home, 2 car garage. 652x150 fenced yard. Priced for quick aale 2 ? BEDRM_ MODERN, 2 ake * $54.50 per | 4 only $1,100 down month. _— possession. - 77 EB. WILSON Exceedinelt nice kept 3 bedrm. home on 2 To see for only $2,000 ADAMS REALTY co | 382 Auburn sodern. well- lots { | | If no answer OR 53-2320 rE 2003 : WILSON Beautiful new 3 bedrm. home on comer lot. Fully modern. On Wil- i 1} | + cali J. pape a, ie oR *y4252 BY OWNER. 3 BEDRM. LAKE front on Scott Lake with we 2.750 ges. Completely remodeled. } per end $60 month, Tota! $9,300, Now vacant. FE 8-650: Templeton DRAYTON PLAINS | Approxi- | for same. LAKE PROPERTY Por sale or trade for small home - tm or near Pontiac: Modern 4 rm end bath waterfront and nicely shaded lots. Will also con- sider iate-model trafler for equity. . ta to &@ ~anata Selling — FE 43383, mort aio 2 extra | MY_ | MUST 8 Set: $i 500 ) DOWN. NEAR- 3 bedrm, home 2,000 down. FE 41315. “IMMEDIATE Sam Warwick has 3 bedroom ranch bomes, with or without aremigerogae exceptionial homes. close ott. beach im Syivan Lake a eltingham Rd., $24,- 500-ap- - ‘2. __ 45000 or FE 3-21 _ a 5 5 . dryer Water softener incl. 5150 Joangey off Crescent Lk. Rd. nr. Water- ford High , $150 DOWN. New 3 bedrn starter home with basement Wiring bey yr we _iot Close tu town. OR Crescent - Lake | _ $7,250, $850 down. F FE +0 he BRICK. 5‘, RMS. FULL B | ent, alum c:torms &- Gael heat. t. $1,290 do down. FE 2-9 3} BEDROOMS, GARAGE, ment. small ots, pein 7 86, Plenty * nd buys. |? W DINN soot PE ¢2577 “ Me Huron BLOOMFIELD Swim, skate live in Eastwinds| Upper Long Lake. Bloomfield Township. 3 bedrm. ranch 1's baths, eor- ner fireplace with planter weil paneled family room, 2-car fin- ished garage and blacktop drive. Lawn seeded, Beautiful view, Im- mediate possession | $26,500 - $27,000 Houseman-Spitzley FEderal 86-1331 | BY OWNER WANTED 114 ACRES 2 bédroom house. Lots of closets Lovely kitchen & dinette. Osk fleers. Oi! heat Basement. , . : > Breereway onc i', car garage k. Jo Temp! eton, Realtor A let of Hvin area with this 2338 ccmart ee as pode 4-4563 one’ Nice level ianmd for smell _FE_ farming er gardening Fruit tree: & berries already ‘n. Cail now for an appointment = see. $14,500 cl f RK Tia) only” #1.000 60 cry $500 down. $ rooms Stoo! TSE E +—— emg — ae ng ge $$$ CITY. 4 bedrooms. Basement. 2 | lots, $7,850 | KEEGO HARBOR. 2° houses In- come. Furnished. $1.900 down. REALTORS OR 3 | CITY. 2 bedrooms Basement. Ga- Opea Eves. ‘ti! 0; Sunday 10 to 5 rage. Corner. $4,950. Terms COMPACT LARGE i : — . | . fene ew furnace, we STpanch, Grenencal Tied floors.| ulated. New garage. FE ; i 3} BEDROO! j SUB. 2 bedrooms Basement. at- i age ringen sat basement / tached garage. 82.500 down. ake priv WA ATERPORD 89.959 o EN- : CITY. 2 bedrooms Ol) heat. $1,200 trance to “. lakes. Catal ms o- ee down. 2 vedrm e. Large lot. Te = el bought compuenaly CITY 2 bedrooms Basement Ranch $2500 down CLARK REAL ESTATE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ‘GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS AVEST SIDE NEAR ELIZABETH LAKE | Like new. Attractive ¢room and bath, 2 bedreom one floor plan home with carpeted Iiving room, spacious titchern.: newly decorat- ed insite and out Landscaped =e Rel Prantl Of red at $3.4 30 doen IT’S SPICK AND SPAN AND VACANT INDIAN VILLAGE Pa gslow with 5 rooms, breakfast , — Ploervie- | Sireplace. eee down. bed- | ome “er? path up. Fan a heater Landscaped shady aad Offered at ioe A GOOD BUY ' t | vou ben nt: Sell—To Trade 1T—WE- LL INSURE rr) t 7 a REALTY CO. REALTORS: 20. wikfora an ges area. With one 4 dbedrm. modern lara ee ae road. $16,500 sui rm.. breax- en, /oak Pull basement. | $18,000. Terms Brick 2 ——- som. Oak) fiser 4 "yaeraent, A900, “HORN, WALLEY, TY EM 32578 OR' 3-7410 | +5505 savas MADE IN m apartments. Ineom _meath. 163 E. Pike. / as | COLORED ONLY- RMS. AND bath. 2 car garage. Unfinished upstairs. Low down payment. 49245 after 4 4 pm. COLORED. PRIVATE : x = garage. 2 i BEDROOM MODER) rE a! i | floors, off heat, g os oe fupona war 1075 W. Huron jot, lake 4 small este POST OF FICE : | Freee Be Box 79. . ELECTIONS P : ARE OVER, BUT GOOD t VAL IN REA’ ogee | POT ridge : 13 ROOM, 2 STORY, 2 BATH. PULL BASEMENT. COR- © 2 OF CASS & ee TLY ONLY s2008 DOWN SPECIAL - $200 PART wt Seca VALUET, ee NO SERVICE pee Lakefront © | Only $1,500 Down —#4 a Sie ahem | SS IS THE ‘BIRD’ TO SEE SOLID VALUE .- Here's a tome that i _THE PONTIAC PRESS. a UML Ser Bae "Why Pay Rent?) Attached garage. 9 Ss 8 ranst by tation. Good A rs. \. . Oe RUSSELL A. EALTOR >} 7 W. ee “AT UNION LAKE ——"—"ORFICE © We We dave Bes" ingen late $6,500 up. Come out look them over... _fleors. | Select your own colors, too.” Ladd’ S, Inc, e. Call him eee DRAYTON PLAINS A lovely 2 ED grate mg ranch— . oak floors, ful ond cn a tee 250 wi full basement hot, - peed at only $10, with | BEDROOM Here ts & brand new tanch home with all large rooms, 1% baths basement, ered wails, o8 k and on @ 100x150 ft. a $18, 5-BEDROOM 1% ey. Sacen 1% ye ea rage, On ae 100x170 ft, lot. to conveniences. price $14,800. Term: floors, Pull 150. ‘Btreet to be . 30-Yr. M ortgage sic UALITY Sis i SBEI mos er Walls, Oak Floors, Ceram- ic Tile Baths, Full Base- ments with \Gasinators, Storms' & Scréens, Wide Lots, Paved Streets, City Sewer and Water. TONS: TA EAST BT. LOBURN. AVE. BLVD. L TO . Elizabeth Lake Orchard Lake Ave. anch home = overlookitig ease we ¢ room, ith fi and carpet- e, Practive landse: Priced at $15,800 with mort- Se — can't go Commercial M and bath home. ‘buse=7 car garage. | Large lot. Good Priced right at $11,750. WM. H. KNUDSEN RE 810 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Ph, FE 32-8503 ALTOR _ FE +4516, PE BRICK FOUR FAMILY investment for the tn- suitable for home and me. Each apartment consists bath each with oak ‘ells, tiled beth. tn $0 DN., 4% RMS. Bath. Hardwood floors. basement. Near Williams 35-2020. : a wert. zy G. Trocke 648 Union Ik RG. EM 34671 SLICK AS A WHISTLE And fit as a fiddle. excellent erage. 2° cer Adams Better call or see this one today. FRANK SHEPARD}. REAL ESTA Best Buys ° Today $1500 down moves you into this ext” db y new ranch possession on this one. y., Pull price only NORTH SIDE Strictly modern 5 room and bath bome located on paved full basemen! wil] handle this one. WEST SIDE Bargain Basement value in th room and “"ROSE McLARTY FE 2-2162 or FE 5-3578 _ "$1,000 DOWN — 8 roms & _ 2% acres, Small ALTY-. 4b a PONTIAC LAKE AREA } and $62 per mon KENT » Established in 1016 —~BRAND NEW: 3 for e 6g bedrm eling exterior Large L. R 2 pictgre windows & frepince. | large aoa kitchen. gine 24 ft. of cabinets. jmpineting | THRIDGE "Sk eter DOLL HOUSE West suburban location on large corner lot close to | — ~ Bs pe reg = perm exterior, _ taerior has s alastered walls with | oaw floors, finished breeze- way and attached gara e storms -— sereens, = matic wi Z and drier. ol] fired. hot water heating Duck Leake privileges, 5 rooms and bath fenctd lot end onreas $8,500 terms. Call MU One acre in Highland srea, with 2 bedroom house and basement. $7000; $1500 down MU “-6863 Ask fot Mr. Hacket. | A dandy little house with Oxbow Open E _CUCKLER- C.. i all CLARKSTON 2 ACRES 10 ROOM modern fiome, ef good farm land for 000 or under or what "| REALTOR PARTRIDGE | N received ew pps Ted ant a {SOLD ' 1o1t W : | West Suburban a5 L R. Hiltz oe rd re 5-618) West Bloomfield Extremely well out brick, ry wire. home, le | wit patio. A real value at os, tered walls. heater, abs! of tot Wi ‘nice jlawa & bs. a down. john K Irwin IVAN W. SCHRAM, FE §-5001 EALTOR FE 5-04 = oui “roe 4 Sun. / 2 Humphries convenience. Full basement. Very clean throughout and ready for tmmediate occ’ wy, $0,750 with $750 dn. You will enjoy the fire- place. FIRST OFFERING, - You will be pro orn. this home. Total price $i2.- 750 with terms West Ann Arbor Newly decorated bom iit _ inaulated 1% car ~ Hot weter heater, price oniy } in garas WILLIAMS x ue Baldwin Avenug, FE! . . A 5 ? i ——- For- HH ou FE Heu __43 | This cute 2 bedroom house. on K A ‘ FA Sf the “fl “ir have ‘mee oo spaced yh Sale Houses‘ 43| For Sale Houses 43.7 ee pret} VEAP Y pA + eter -3t3_wene fara treet = = ements _— py trees and & "aaage. Only $8,950 | _- ‘ hes _pale_ ig our. property. ‘Realtor Dod FE 2 Eve. FE ¢H13 “paved street nome roe: UNION LAKE with a low down payment. * “~ n j _peraee = s = see. " Trade Trees surround this attractive —— mat 4 a : for vacant ind oF | Fame locaton target} WITLTAMS LAKE | Pe ee | WATERFORD ~DORRIS “yIM-W RIGHT rooms, Na ten “es ‘ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE F REALTOR needs fishing . dl : TIPLE LISTING SERVICE 345 Oakland FE 5-0441 includes: at wai the low price of F of $10.00 Here's a teal neat starter home onarse m PLArns £000 “5 4 Bedroom MUL - : for the handyman, 3 bed: 5, ' ' we cr U ~ Forest Take Country | “"MILFORD AREA | i omen Erucgee oa | per™eat "at Pucoment ane | te fa" rte Siete Suck §) FRAME HOME ams ° ‘ar es i ‘ ° This e - Roman onset pte h Kitchen dinette. Tiled path Pull -— Small down. Call for | ol heals Foon ‘wot hom cones alpen to Cresent L Lake wits | ome with new oll ac. hes mahogany paneled beamed etydic oul Carport. __Sppointment todav! ee ey pene ©! flake privileges. Pull price only: | lant, ex pice basem living room, ledgerock fire- Just a few minutes’ drive to the, J $12,500 and aveilable to Veterans Sy deney gerase is ne bay of place, which Ss § through toe pew Lincoln plant, Priced at S13 | SMALL FARM — 4 bedrooms and | With only $690 4 bales force You will admire the Paneled study. Large family room 4 Bedrms., 2 Baths 9 acres of land, built in |’ Knott! Sdjoining tached 3s) EMBREE & GREGG ei) # scres of epod level land. built in / cai Today for Appotatment : — Siirctity Bnet Mstures, Oved = ae e Bereened ~~ 1888 U alee Lake Rd. for washer and a éryes, vacant and | Fesidential r stores, a, quiet 6 street $32,000, Union Lake. Village This very attractive 2 story bome | quick WM. :A, | Sn Meus “onertteios” “or "euct r * rge lo ar garage : f i ® sacr’ Ea J —ece a M_3:331¢) Toor barbecue and ‘iruit Areca. | SMALI/HOME — 9 rooms and iK ENNED 4 se ———- <—mnow 7 : ideal for a mY ; $530 D ing distance to church, schools & “7 make ® good truck ga UNUSUAL LOG RANCH HOME - ater WW onderland PLUS COST pping. cious living room REALTOR 196 ft. Lake e Realty & Constrnction Co, | eel er wings age) aetna aay set en | wal DOWN, atten ams wna | ae ete MHS. YUILLE, FE 2-1306 ag ee tee a eetee conte, | with forced air heat. This home | ground, ideat for « réon, | C2 ervengs_ 5° | construction of this. lovely log . a: Northeast le of Pontiac. rt 1s in A-l condition and newly. dec- ated West of town, . price | : { home, end ip this No Mone schools,* churches, shopping. Cal! eretes Never before have we of- | /$5,150, | ¢28@ DOWN TO fast pos | secluded tot 100 x x06. . iy FE 5-5501 for appoiu ment. Wag- oe, gow home—for = | omty lovely 2 bearoom Mibesd po ma —— ye as seen with © le. semi-finished attic receive D | = et _Beees 20: oe /Geo R. I win) scoma wardrobe closets, tile | the owner. vewhom. war inte —A.§ WE WILL CONSTRUCT on Locaied ou ‘p ved street ne Ronde @ REALTOR 309 Baldwin Ave.| Meet, paved sivyet, beeated So | Oe totes wader te, bresee your ‘ot a 26 x 36 3 bed- bus _baes 8 i? rehool. base- FE $010] < or _—sSFE«&-0405 a oe hnoay * Foo ‘emesing bow pose “ 4 oe “Troom- e with : tic heal. Owner. FE REAL ESTATE. ing’ ee ee a | eae price. niments include two fire os gent, rou et, wiring ‘snd foun 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ' two baths, two picture w and save per cent on . ol) =e Maple 5-5821 LAKE FRONT COTTAGE, 2 and many others, Price #18.050. _coat—of- home. x FOR COLORED. a | west $IDE._2 BEDROOM, FULL | Close to Gen, . Hospital a Som pa oil CEDAR SHAKE RANCH HOME price $6, 4 bedrooms, 2 few ge, across | basement, near bus stop & shop- One story e with three and | sag $800 down, call today. 38 (MS $10,400 ee from school. to sell. | ping center. $8.750 with $1,250 bedrooms full se Good east suburban jocation, dan- RAY O NEIL, Realtor | down or will sacrificég cash to] ment and gas conversion NEAR OAKLAND LAKE. bens dy lot 10 x 200, home has gleam- 262 _ +8. Forel * Open 908 Cc HOUSTON REALTY —mortgage. FE 2-0881._ peer Pied ~ hg Cg omer uta 3 ee ith ae, all tile ny Aven Phone 03 rf OR 3-2937 “ROCHESTER AREA‘! 2 BEDRM. furnace, full € hed = o paao| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | 2 Sen bome. east Be Dasement, | fee only 9mn0) eth terme sliding ‘doors, larse ree, room. inum storms and screens, OUTSIDE CITY LIMTS : i Ey ing Pert land all . Drayton Plains Income Move right in this 3 bedroom Every thing ree forms. “ —— TWO FAMILY $10.07 appeon o = Dixie aap poenielt = aon 2 car cleanest homes We have had L LAKE AREA, beau | stetese alieecines two A aw eth This mA : WILLIAMS te basements, heating plant | PFice only $9,760 with terms. BEA os UL LOT ah oa and, out xc tiful 3 bedroom, dream kitchen. | esters etcenaes sad twe fyi bo a — s mon’ > me RT ah HOME Has two nice tile bath, oak floors, heres: Pam. 4 — eas a a im ‘pat “Se . Seo gee egg IN BEAUTIFUL DRAYTON bedrooms and the attic can ings ‘full basement, b i Seek an aad aaner cesar *! , ir r - LJ f o more * | 0 - =“ node era — ‘ai bas Dasement, wooes! 20 ft ace = ——_ into hot des gee cbard ee et acre, good | i sale on terms of ° bange- L3 1 schools con- wed liviig room, and the. Extra large lot. Is all = x | low te trade entiess OL ESB ARTRAM \ coc Down peyment only $1 Ora hse, very at ve ktichen, with eat- nieely | decora ed You ise L pre are sure to like 1 me. : & xtra room. t irst et only $1 Diese” /tpeaL ro COUPLE pe | leree scar ice | andterms WANT TO LIVE tee BRICK TERRACE : : ng eee a= ‘Toons. nr ef ome thie : PO ty aay oes sehen eer ae heat, near bus and stores. Pull; S8fes¢ end 22] tensed. Me YOUR Exclusive District pool Bhamyy Aimee oat room home. gas 8 venting plant. b-dreom basement, 2-car ga- price $7,450 with terms. PHONE the price ts only $13.- Silver Circle Drive in love- kitchen bree: . acer ge Avi basement. sive po Por rage, EM 43-4196. «TH : 990. , Ehgieed how Lgooniggee~ rage, 1 cee | ; the bd bot be beaten. 20 minutes 2 bed: bungalow on corner). | # neak. pextect home ‘ rapes, ryt orcuerd © *S- WE BUY SELL AND ME neta cn. Sig | it. Pull basement. oil heat, WEST SIDE , eS lee call on™ DORRIS & SON REALTORS 34197 ask for Mrs. Copenhaver. Laser, «fe oi a ee All so bedrooms, both large. Near thing is in perfect condition. 32_W. Huron} ) _FE ¢-1587 pre A ‘yoo w am ter loor. Full/ #rel-Huron Shopping center. Ideal beth inside and out. Cemen' J p rms. | /for retired couple who need city ¢rive and a good qarese. ncome Property _ 43A Hy nod RENT. ¢ 4 — = Ixcome, “Fer r Sele Lake Prop. 44 6RM. MODERN HOME J rea & fireplace. At- iv d | lake privileges. $1000 down, $45 | MULTIPLE: LISTING SER otf fh cat Tota} a A gg ig @ a paved belence tike rest. monthly, Phone EM 34196. Mr. zeit" $1859, Call to see this to | | Auto ot heat. Keer ike. Owner streets, Close to rehet wots. Koenig | Reaitor rE apg PE 47114) | must pel) im ly. Full price and centers, be sppreci- 50 DOWN _5-Bedroom Home? ° a, Multiple Listing Se Evenings | FFERS |! | $7.800_ Liberal terms MY _ 3-280. = ve cas et oe | geterkcee tetas eee) (eeu suse Sette, eae aas_Seerie — | Beverly Street OFFERS | (REE Lak oes “ ~ 5 Ad sl * loset -3 bedrms., L.| that RENT with this § room $isoe down move fight in. C.|- An oak fioors ait pail of eck | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Five room home in good = 9 1-3 mily—West Sid | ft lake privileges, $500. Low women) Poa | aa cia | a Sa Fhis wer's model home. and aac wait bas # rome and DENNIS O'CONNOR BRORER ul t bas t, a Was & ™ e i wm ear = d erage. imag- on fornate; Wee water "heat- Pucewtive Dream. § minetes trom! "WM Prive SiA00 | Lakefront is well} for ‘com { beth. 3 new gas t neat. , MY_ ———— 5-omn2 of id 500 down. er and one car garage. town. $29.500. $90,000 down. Call | Excellent pr = & fishing table living. Nice location. ; ers, full basement! stoker BEAUTIFUL 6 ' ONT twee aura gd : AY 7 $9050, Mr. Brandt, EM 3-4197 for appoint- 20 Acres, W ooded ' and #4 ft. jake frontage. Total price only $13,000 and i heat at tenants’ expense | lot Woivertne ake. $4,960 cle inrge beara. pregucally new ee neces usm penee ee cance | Ri peor, He | Heme |B Tystee foes amon Fig 8 "cow Hemeen TI o) . a 7 &D cen . Ede ~f-— FARE ADS ged tving |_ E-dw. 3 M. Stout, Realtor — New. Offered by builder. Colter. Gasal (Ser uacard levers (or oe: se fod ‘eisure LAWRENCE W. $11,600 $3000 do i Fo tak toa ws : Sayings Per o0165 — —horses-— 2 —garage-~ = £ i oa ee a yard Bhing le shakes, planter & Open Eves, Tm 8:30 lovely ake front. Will take your fenced. New Prigidatre range, foy at only $14,900. Pat 45 Acres—W ooded San ae ee Sluminum awnings. Oply §10,- home oF equity im trade. EM tractor and gftras. Price “si | J ise -rome+_-_CLARKSTON AREA . 800—§2,825 down. \ 3-4236. a 00, term tee £ + 4 4 xinted ~+-toom home +—— —— we ee — j pecial ioe z Pike St. open Eves. pe, bulk to in 1980. located MS at Poe BR aluminum siding, 1% car ‘garae, sand beach im restricted ares. SATA AICS . you ear Gieamine ing oak ree Pe -4-906+- ; “weeet=s — f-trom Priced: from:$1 . 2 lots, large living room With 2 $2490 terms MU 4-88 _ Only $250 Gown, plus mortgage as heat, -water softener, - tine, Featu 9 x 21 liv 959 to $2500 with 20 per seit pc marti etna ed picture windows _(Thermet y elses EEE Goocon 5 costs, vot Josiyn — Encea rear vend I'e-car ing room with large fire- cent down, balance on con- ane wae tasees omen WEST SUBURBAN $750 DowN 183 acres with 2 lakes. Mr. Brandt | — ra 3 _bedroom ~ = PITT TTT: | __ aitoe.. Beary new corperses. | __ tract. eye ally nice basentenit, ell "ne N * Eas 3-4196. bungalows - yo walls and ‘and screens, 70 ft. lot. A "= ) 5 ceramic tile beth, hot water | . th ® — Sun. 1 to 500— $2,500 down. early new = 38. heat, Just two for, $9,950. a is believ- heat, attached garage. @14-| PATIT A. KERN. INC. nome me. is walkout eat ee SCHUETT RE ALTY = for; sale ings Why make your 900, terms. < 4 ae |e OYD KENT, Realtot, riseboot, Move rept im — | 74 : = / eppdintment new. About $3. ~ | aie TM eal estate Mince eee = ——— +, ; 2 123 ‘ @ little . price ; nd jrance. Where can rge 9 room rag 2 > eteral LS | avery custoMen PARKING only $8750. ELIZ ABETH K T N 7] ER —_ vest i? ' DESIRABLE vay conrad PLAN to downtown, § and beth on HOMESITE Poste ese es ota ' - AKEFRONT - WEST SUBURBAN tractive fiviag Foom. ‘witlte bath on second, Full base- a eed from $700 COLORED is An excellent 6 rms, bath LAKEFRONT on Ww est Blodmfield fireplace. a coay dining rm. —,. atl heat. Only $3000| ** wnED as wee" n . . dj Vd \ Living room 33 20 A AHiuron 3 bedroom ‘New England Co- both with wall-to-wall _ down. : : ty eer \ with fireplace, * you" Nike home to enjoy ; 5 rooms. Pron e FE 4-3525 oF PE 2-0828 "nial offers you ail the carpeting. 1 bedroom and . O19 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. -FE 42252 Wh Pa R it \ the walkout bsmt with it's Living room has fireplac __fMnte ee | ee ee oe ae Pigg raueg| sarctemonhtgr Family—Close In sid 304. SUEDERS y ‘ av en : auto. heat & bot water = s : 5 place the past combined with the 1, bath up. Breezeway te .5-Family— 3 BE. side of Pontiac. 20 lots, near : There's @ garage. eres Me and: 9-{t, ah window | SY ‘$250 DOWN 7 modern features of the Pag gerage, Ree, rm., ofl- heat. 5 family apartment apne i wa school, city water in. many. other extra : g and 3 bedroom homes. Some ent. Preserved. is the 25 ft. Priced at $14,750 With $5.- oe lot 75. x 170 in eaxcel- No $1,000 Down - ~fugres. It's prided for ie overlooking | a k e Safe, | I ibon basemenis. Auto oil or gas Film Big ol Og oar tarp 600 down I Jent gar 4 area.” ful “tall | W1 I. -L 1S M. BREWER = 2-Bedroom Bungalow “nme | sandy beach. Cyclone. /™*** om eee | country kiteBoa. end “gener. } BEDROOMS beat i judes all turatture. Peace} A sense We. +5181 WESTSIDE ~ 4 BEDROOMS ; CHANNEL FRONT a s Charming, attractive west } $00 week gross incom Money Down With lake privileges on beautiful ark De eee nae femced, landscaped fot. 1 7°S* TSS ora heme’ win base rarbage suo a dishwasher, | side’ home. Unusual Colonial {osee voor wet’ income. Pull “HOMESITE VALU ES” ing distance. Prame trec: homie. There’s a large liv- | block, from busline. School; son storms and screens large ro wilt, reom. hall ————. ~ spacious - | . price $19,000, terms.. MORTGAGE COSTS ONLY all on one floor. Metal cabinet ing room with fireplace & W lot. Only $1,009 down and you can and & Renal ipaedty sate: living room with natural teen Re need sink, bath has stooi only. bes, (pindew, sunrecm, fine ibus © to aterford and have iumepants possession mer porch of family \ | frome, and pote ol = ' 4-Bedroom Ranch mame 68.800 st , fam n as : -| room, ~$BEDROOM HOMES | bree. Me gg Tranetied vik. Toll | Teacivuie, several large clos- parochial schools. Ow oe LAKE VISTA — $500 DOWN rail tenting’ cassge and at | —«eakfast mook, full dinin Deautitel wow Beyport seme | m0 tat : ate, full bath up. lavatory | transferred. Must s You will have to hurry on this les. Full price § 4.500 with | room. Ges : ee yen eee on ~ Z efrant lot, Only 811.000 —- {West Sid —_ a te} 3 m home fake priv-| °$7.500 down. | Tota ear garage. Only § | KY jake priv | est - eSt SIGE heat & hot water & other | Only $14,000; terms. / fleges, Only 5 mi, from court | 806 fo 7 | leges. ‘in living rm, est side, 190 x 189, only $250 Dn. Payments Less GI Resale Sew _ Rag SEE REAYTOR | house, Full price $6.800 Children Wanted proved mortgage. eee curtains, “Northwest. 4 acres, #300 Down, * ae = _|-¥ hes room bunga ie Wachington | : beth Ra SPECIAL Let yout rent money bu? $1,500 pows - Hl dishwasher nsposal, wert é ~ Than Rent — Bart sup. F den caste W \s9 rae BON TR oe ee eek eos Svateree yetore 78 wea eteeet les peta hry S oo Also = pi pol ‘Sots, teentee, culy O13) De. fi 4 ing a dink Pull Paved street—3-piece ba: “tale heat, attached ; oe ase den : _ Handy kitchen with full: stove, 2 car ein base-| 1742160, wooded, only $4300, / = .. bath wih shower. Fu ‘Qecement. met ee for vacant jand or - 16 car garage, ompletely fenced for th e <1 -- _¢oqm__Full_ bas ment. Close to schools and : : i TE you area Veteran, =* et. oak floors, plastered | _ hou a le oe ce Seer i be. Kidde pr on. Large \ ment, 2 car garige, 50° f “shopping eater, -$35,000,, 1002150, level, $135¢ cash, f 4 va o's diales thie Mat Gun Yo Dees | a L& TARGER Ce CO. TiN Ww RIGHT heving. “Make your tag ie be. living room, 2 bedrooms and 200" let. Priced at $10,800 terms, | ect apaliad, ai of : 34 ortg ag: now, d ' é ge Hoe ptaested 100% . | $2200. f Deal of a Lifetime! : en enings | 348 Oaxiand SEAUTOR be 5 odat | Sem te See Gin, heme toe \ “aoe Roy Annett Inc 3 seres, stream. 600 down, / = ? \ SYLVAN VIL pAGE Russell Yo n a4 Sun" barnes — 4 : ; ger mma / : : Speaking of bar; A ung i . Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor REALTORS "90. from a oy voter, : $14, — pt t oberg or REALTOR-BUILDER. ee +. ee eS ae Sets al ty “pnts. : a terms rms. Well 4 ate = E ike new. and ha’ any. extras |@7_W. Hur +4535 st ele "Pe S861 oF PE 5-604 Open Evenings hadi | 3 OU GET 49 Mt. jflemens. Bt Sr, FE $1201 such as dish You can almost “Live for : — : E Eves. ‘owe 23: and down, storms an OFF JOSLYN Pree” in this 9 - . 2 \ Ls LADD 5. I screens, exh ini Vacant. 3. bedroom sem Story Mente. 5 Sees , in HARD Oak FLoons Living will be @ vgcation in this | low with oak floors, off hot water | SWB} and. 4 up tn ¥ \ 4288 = f 5 TIC: HEAT dovely Rome. 235m Pxiee Teom | beet, many other extras. Large pla’ tune “atehor bent \ ; ae a HOT WATER Poll any wife } ove to have evetbeed. desta: Pri 5 tel The 168 f. lot has © : R STEEL SLIDING WIN- two bedrooms full tiled | quickly with ‘only $1,200 down. a rg aa yh Me Living pe ng gpeoon es ET ; at vs F ; ee This would’ make |’ good bath. The. attle has twe rooms : . better ae a, down, s ¥ entrance, Oak floors W tki = Your ¢ spi “pre a starter home, Pull basement. | Iuck® person.” C ap eLVAN VILLAGE 9 ee aed FOR BETTER HOMES Tie bath, Venetian’ blinds. Back atkins e ce youn Goice Be DECORATIONS) 3. pc. bath. well, wired} pointment. 3» ome brie with Yestiblue to Long, Low, Excit ng ONLY #160 D yard fenced, $11,000. Terms. /tak IMPROVEME and all interior st “ 1 room, f re's a fer e Down eae Ste OE HTS IM | value Gead’ eouse, wahatruolion |Bengalow, Cortod Sale vee i on. tile Features yout findin fins Nearly: new 2 bedroom tanch ) DOWN. 2 to beach. ewoold sa and very attractive home. A real bi thts 2 b rooms up, full basement with | ~ West Suburban ranch. 2 14- _ home on “piece topped street ¢ Park No. 4 5 rooms &+/ al buy on : as heat & file floor. hed ft. bedrooms. and &@ 14x15 ft. t few miles West cf Pontiac, | utility. Beth Venetian MODEL OPEN |” stss0 rut. LL PRICE — Love i ne the rd brick garage. den of guest room A 224t. Tile bath, off furnace, very ‘Alum. worms. "aw ec! / two unalow ‘thie ohe eA bad = 4 . Priced at $ ‘On terms. room end nicely decorated. Owner trans-| Some {inishine to do : DAILY & SUNDAY war it tio enh feetare = s - Foon, a , : if ell limestone fi and has reduced the|, / 7 +7 3P PM 4 Fe * sth ohty - $750 DOWN Be gt rice. Early for the" BRENDEL LAKE. ae shore i . | = R Jara’ | to school, See this/today bina-| 3 bedroom modern |* Dait + in Hot" a Ry. Pere. - | | Reem, meders bene. Oss, in sine nae © aneinen oi bead & Tota. Easy We ——}-—— ae Se me ta --- floors, err 6 sete an See “ak end over as ee * IFETLE GEM Se | __ All_ plastered ac. a coe a _ S0SEPH'S HOSPITAL "- | |§7,400 SELL. OR g poe : ched : ' 4 : ’ mall Farm wi Income exes. . : ; ra. 5 Cor. Earlemore & Bondale) sen faa Ie wall Farm v it I nen ister A. fechtened “feria house. “All yrnace -WESTOWN REALTY. ms are large. Plastered down. farage, 3 ~-., COMPANY ; : attached aarsge, Pull B : to bee this ene, s for | bg ; e FE 6001 : | atch: sree ateman — + seroma reset es + SrA : na large carpeted living rm a stores. at on i | for ° 4 : - GL RESALE ye meee mre | ote ee _ Kampsen seal sy x : _fanctive bo gg Whang ag id =e See wha ow ~ Orchard Lake Rd. . oa : oat floors a plastered walle. Ce: GILES REALTY co. REALTORS ° FE 4.0528 00,p0ws. ‘ venice” Excellent con | 92 W- Open | PM hes $61 eee _ Mot. the ‘best.. but. mi preteen for en to Telegraph re & on, eed. Livia lke ee ‘ & 5 BROWN, te ba | ‘Teale R. Middleton SS aan Wisaberh Yake moe "$8590 DOWN. om Wilson Tea i a oy "Milford HAYDEN, Realtor swe amseal ‘BuitD NO xOW gi oStha Ea fieeibaT CDK iS one sls peat |GET CASH QUICKLY Up to ge a PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG "FE 2-9206° «“, ~ 235 ACRES 3 houses on M24. $350 per month. FE 3-0635. Sale Business Property 49 on cent or ee Let Your $$$ Work | for You 7 OYS S, TOYS, TOYS Barn Toyland m. ond araye, oi Christmas your old leg skates on a is ee aaa oer Brot Pca” Friday evenings till 9— _ WAREHOUSE BLDG. We have bahar valeniisial voll or ther vagage Wx fan contracts gr sale. Prompt., cour- : e ove ors, within a} bbeal oF | salar tet 0 few foot of siding. Sale is sUbiect 7 to approval of : poreaeee wy Sel 7 C. HAYDEN, Re: ‘Realtor ‘8 5. Waiter Siva harer’ low at wa ee = ’ ee to Loan 53 Seasonal Cash Oct expenaes ea HiPhone, give © few “ SANG 428 TO 9800 BENEF ICIAL. Ase co. TW. CHOICE BUSINESS OTS = [ee “Open_fves+ wnt gear mat ms aE tet | wa ga eam ek GRO. LE, REALTOR ee Andersonville Rd. ‘Waterford ~~ | ELECTRIC RANGE, FULL _. | GRAY DAVENPORT. $25. INQUIRE at 587 E. Tennyson -| ALL NA} _cal after 6 om piaMoeD ee RING. $100. L size, auto-timer, deep well cooker, _Bs Pe sans — ete, Exceijent cand. FLOOR SAMP —, oe tnERM | eit beaters at aeons Ww AYN] E GABER RT ae EXTRA SPECIAL Panetin BRICK: Reciaimed — ali you want. | iN WRECKING CO. | W. 8 Mile Rd i (2 8. sense ater heater. PLUMBING AND . TIN LACRE.... = Approx. 1 sere of land avail . ‘ oo : ; oft a WHEN YOU NEED SURPLUS LUMBER GOOD BUY: et only $1,150 : ait, Material Sales, Co-7 2 ae $29 to $500 OPEN 5: CLOSED SUN can Sale, Big Savings 4 ACRE ELECTRIC WELDER SUITABLE SHEETROCK guns. This week only. Burr Shel We have several acre You gem get it quickly on 7) tix xs for use on farm: lines, slso gas _Gun Shop, 315 8. Telegraph Rd. wis Pies Os bang gngorserg, Pay Pa sets pa vd torches and “ye tole 4 8 h ig GUAGE PUMP GUN. FE tan be yours with os litle ie will ‘be bee ELAXESCISOR, USED 3 MonTHs. | 4X eet ; 5 eet oe. ie as $100 down. ’ you se ai your one gr Be, i PE 4-2546. = DEER RIFLE, HUNT : Fis Plyscore, ¢xtute sheet | 94.88) clothes, Nexis . pointer - : ‘ Blanket ins’ » 100 a ft. oa _pups, gun eal - PE 23-1048. * Edw. M.Stout, Realtor aE mpire Twinsulation, 400° sq. se eee eee GELLTRADE Lotiif 2 i sary GUNS — BUY-SELL-TRA TN. Sesmew 6 Ph. FE 5-865 1 $1.20 | sraniev-Leach ~10- Bt: Eves. ‘TH tie Pe 2600 Union Lake Rd: at Commerce || ies 8 9x12, tale, Maniev— _Bagiey_8t.-- = : T.atern ~~ 6—lCOC™~*é«édT SE’ SELVERTONE CONSOLE TV.) “hi 6th eee eee) Oe tome tare Abr es LARGwST | azntx\ fr oivwood |, S wun FINANCE co. THE LAKE AREA'S LARGEST | 4x8x% fir plywood “$380 SPORTSMEN —t ~ WIN TR R 1x1? white pine boards. re oe Visti our gunsmith. Complete = ~-For Sale-Acreage —47;-— sod doors from. ......... $4.98 Inside door jams, W. P. 385 cous ieee Bluing, scopes, ha ne —wind. t{rom— —s's 3 es ee = —_ OO | Double bung windows from . $11.95 Soll . alvanized " “sew 5 70} SH 2 ‘i Ortonville. — meal, Eta aLEa He TOR ff | perm windows 3 oe a i : =- "aa and bh ardws are. = Page oe RTS 9 406 2%; ACRES. SASHABAW.MAYBEE (1717 8. Pi ste | Wi teek_ctartonce service, and ae, | Vi; | Base _ We | SAVE UP TO #800 ON MATER. sme sd . nieuw = B. WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE aie ae visit our new | Goer (‘%, FREE STANDING. ‘gy Crepir TERMS. ‘HOUSE TENT, 14X20 SIDE WALL 4 FT w fins quarters. 561 8. San-| park . wh fi° RCA TELEVISION. MAHOG- atvaged tage: “Ra PE #2730 _afi m. 6 Acres--Woeded . ford, privetg! eee " $58; New 12 volt Universal Fo bpmgeete dv arth wen MAKE SURE IT's ¢ MILLIMETER LEBEL, 7 BOX . £2 ae may dt ithe the a ah Lae ogy Gus" your “needs. == oetay ang tel oo at . ° BA Ee pe BURMEISTER pm ge ; re pens. 5 JRMEIIS1 ER Son t. “ +. a secluded __Wil_seli cheap. OR 3-6490. _ H & A Sa at Rog v8. Poon 172 8 Saginaw yu Sie : . Mot Only 3 miles, ‘vest of Posr|WID. $3.60) GAPE MORTOAGE. ome uto combination, $26: AN Meee, tah bate ue GAS STOVE, DAVENPORT, DIN. | Northern Lumber Co... | Hunting Accommo. 65A tise! p oO Pay beck, 4,008 in } mos. Write chair, $30; electri ctrain, $25, : ~ - ette A gt we s coat set, size 4 or. Pontiac soy red a 8-3747| DEER. HU - Laneee - 2 ‘ _Pontiae Press Box No. | ‘4 | —— j_5 2-701 NTERS’ — CAREW. BIRD, Realtor (svrew i iY ¥ {Loan-Company = “il KENMORE wnat kind of arithmetic de~you- teach out- ‘of ancient |FOR SALE ss GALLON, OPEN legraph & 8 Mile Rd. | home cooking—in Harrison. Mich- “$03 Community National Bank Bid and truck — ed San. 9 °M. Perry Street- Deluxe ironer, Good cond. ihe! head steel drums for burnin your | rome reservations write Lar- FE 44311 Eves. PE. $198 on rrecenaiy, or ‘ee invest- ( Bread . to eaaea, — texthooks like this—‘‘if John bought two dozen eggs for 43 | rubbish in, $1. each. P. Sulton, | SALE a ne on. = = rite Pentiac Hours # to 5: Saturday @ to 1 iRoom OIL STOVE F —_ on Aluminum binati indow : & ACRES _ |_Press Box 66 a av OR 3-046. cerits and a pound of butter for 32 cents? ’ | FORMAL sie WAND 1 MOORE | 2"deere” aluminum & Pibergias | Lovely onial home. 5 bedrms Buckner Customers | mowing machine, cupboard doors, aw _ Sand Gravel & Dirt 66 bare rot mee caroen eat! ~Standard Oi ane Sale Household Goods 57| Sale Household Goods 57 ce ee ook s — with live stream running through | old Goods 57 — dam to 9 pm. I-A GRAVEL FILL DIRT. TOP ty. Could be dammed. H F lk eee a : L Ott. “FAD SA : R3-1001 or MAS-1307. School bas at door $18.950 terms.| Hos for ine Yollowing oew S siail appy f OlKS FULL SIZE TLECTRIC RARGE. ~~ | Gaige leap, ‘a wre Piet STOP! LOOK! | cpr onavet” & CINDERS. Will consider trade in Commerce - . Buckner's Employes serve with a| excellent conditidn, used 19 mos.,| USED REFRIG. ............ $3995 FIRST QUALITY FT. “BATH- SALE: LARGE QUAN- | Rotten cow manure, sand ores Re 4 aeaiey co. BALDWIN & CORNELL +] gmile in the most friendly manner. reasonable FE 23-0024 eee GOS-GUOFE wee cece ices =e 1: — J se, $19.96; , ¢ sused,, umber. ftaia PE 43371 . r aac | x seve piles A-l TOP SOIL RICH. BLACK sea albare FE sams! {PERRYS MADIOW | sear to dent at muctoers | GENERAL ELECTRIC MANOLE. | KsfGwsy" ed, with mattress tise basen from glass 0. A. Toomp-| {" Shards gover paige tod gx | Mit and gran. go fie on seam! * ST ve cam) Ges cant cease feuded | Sows Sevecbse and’ sor 4 Sed Sacra afte > “masewead |M°C, RTO AREHOUSE. O48, STOVE ue aoaecon.| S4tgtelreers HP: Suton, MY) Pugene Senset. FE +9758 ~ ne remmens = bepened arene vous Ave. d S| ° || ATTENTION: WE DELIVER SACK RE ¢ CORNE Re Svallable te those who qualify for ope: <4 rf speeds, not automatic, FE | GOOD MAYTAG WASHING MA- $28 Rigoe® late Ret sition MA $10". a mere "rl ot tne and sand. from} additions stion * €1 Provide for your, tmmedts FE _—____ FE yi T lb L b ay or stone, Sagar FE é ie Sroadiren| S4in irene eal fate pines prrarrengie for | RL Oats GP OUTED | one ae Jae Seb An. oe CU UM, CRAMERS ARTE Garage Doors) !a ot uUMDeET |. gail "any ti Yume. G. B. UEAOMER'S REAL Ts. \100 FT. FRONTAGE ON AUBURN aS Su [be | goods. 111 Mary Day ave. _| Cheap, PE $3336. _ “geese . yrue | Berry steel overhead ractory sec-| Plasterboard. Rock sth. Paint. | C1 top gor. CRUSHED STON Oxford, Mich Ave. 190 fh. 2 4} comed, ap ANTIQUES ~_ NEXT TO TRAILS Ge swiveL | VENETIAN | BLINDS. CHEAP i Ji onds, all sizes and prices. Large ———— “Pum and Electri- | “gand, gravel, rill. Ly! phd St. Both Desteioce frontage. Real) precisted. | & sehy Moniek Pome bane) Fiacaey waa ieenneaiaianin ne fromm $38 pA. cal , and Ave. = * Close le re 4-3068. hs rs = i modern door of your ,arege costs —_——. rm —— 5 SCENIC ACRES P Dinnan 6% W. Huron Loans to #500, up to 24 months to _ANTIQve fe ORGAN. EX* PLAY- | gor pont E ic nance. | W AYNE GABERT’S | ee ee ee Let “us give “SEPTIC Conca pa gg ton Or Eames Me, ae situated north of 28TALL SUPER STA- ; ws. —-_/ green ag ocirced burners. Nice condition. FT OOR SAMPLE SALE! Yes. we give Gold Bell Stamps. REINFORCED. co ard, 3-0531. rey “ye pg Se a tiatt Portable record player. tea 040.95. Milk’s,_MI_6-1300. or a th ome com Goeead o c| ERRY DOOR BALES CO re tue Ger) Ble R4. BLACK DIRT FOR SALE. CALL joyely wooded parcels, di- i 24173. wagon, darenpo green ta- KENMORE DELUXE W *| Rider: sample Fefrigerators, ‘wash 371.8. Paddock FE 2-0203 | USED OIL AND COAL WranicEs PE 2.2965 between 8 & 5. rectly —_——— > — is cTION = NEW AND USED bie top gas stove. All ig food con- good condition. $20, MA 68-1415. ers, dryets, and electric | CASH POR FURNITURE | Floor furnaces Conversion o!1| BLACK DIRT 5 YDS, $950. CALL eee Ss re ten see & #s such as fe- _@itien . _5-456 : qe nye and ry Gels Sere. ts tle | PE 4-7881 burners ond Rowers. Wayne Heat-| after 3. FE 5-000 down or som, ething of =. pS ~~ repair j oo and FIN ANCE COMPANY ri iM E Howard S $4 tit Ah me with alum, foul WILLETT LANCASTER FF ae PLE Saale e P stdabeg between 1 | _Ofive. 2am peat. by sand adil Bes B Se E . . E rf e | e ac Bales and Sovien, 2.6 a ~ te ——_ 5 ened BLDG ATIC WASHER screen. MArket ¢-1765. Dinette droo leaf table, 2 chairs. | . | WOOD Minor a COMBI-|- Ma’ 4-237 ~ 3 ACRES .| St. Oxford, Pri. Nev. 8 Ul am 2 DpaE GHW _ pletely rebuilt, 900, FE 21250. pope ta ond paper mo a 2 Oe ae ee me me "Having. Trouble With cane | BLACK Lai eka nat oS ps Arnold end Hickmott, scutioneers DRAYTON PLAINS X GOD BOY IN SMALL rr mAteOn, | St 5 Ose ey Sit : ve : ? | BENSON "LU ‘MBER CO. | greet leo Prt Situated on a lovely corer, | OA 8-2236 or OA oy Oxiore - 20 BARNSTON WALLED LAKE a 812. FE z | For Sale Misce Mane 60 Your Septic Tank? | BLACK DIRT. CLAY “Toa PEAT justo few miles from Clark- Gia VAN DYKE. OTIC \END AND COFFEE TABLE TO. etancous | PE oe . aerramna ¥o0 wane | atch F eats nasa oa || EER Teh, LBB tthE Bhan Fanaa oe | HOAs ere oe gone! aval and vm bw cove pereest ie R THE. HOME Stee D'” Leaving for Florida i? topeost, $28.1 fenie silat “si5, | Results guaranteed tm 12 to 38 » a —— 2 storm doors wee a a foe IN NTONVIL L. E RD. “ar rl ge Ic AN Aa mae ‘ext of the way, but 6 tot | Dinette set, EF nine room furniture bow Braat ao. Fomine et. met iC RCH'S “Jone | was THER oe ee D: BES | ter patel fey ly gerd Cheap. tecre varcel. 168 & ii to ace ters. all & other misc. furn. Washing ma = setiac EA L BRAN iT pick up 130% % ideal for small Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE | 923 to | fast Our. fs electric refrige? | chine. 167 8. Parke 1 LAWN BOY POWER MOWER 107 § Squirrel Re. _ VE = | Sy oN one — , Since, sine. on | Ra ci ‘Miles 8 of Lk. ‘oan farm $2.500 with good MMUNITY Loan co ators ranges and water heaters. foVELY MAPLE TWIN BEDS, | summer old Also] couch @nd HOSPITAL — cay 641 BARKER, ; < | hace terme GAS STATION HOME on ood 0 E./Lawrenge Pr 271737 Bathroom fixtures. beds. ¢ ee a eetgeen ancieer See | ee | ae OR 34074 after «4 35% 88. rat for $20: or will CRUSHED SNOW WHITE LIME corner in booming tow "FRIENDLY SERVICE | dressers, vanities and eprings and) sored. an se. Pi cam" | T WHEEL TRAILER GOOD FOR — ee akc |= vortgh Roed, Phop or $5 cock WS | stone for driveways and parking Edw. M. Stout, Realtor pear peation | Dbay brick a mattresses Living — outes. rents Sone +oP ia. , UODEAN. _Geer hunting, EM 3200600 HOUSE PAINT i Rik’ Sy ne lots, lestle or retail. Tl N Saginaw 8 S168 se te te Fes wal Vectra es a 54 oy canraame steps: dining room | beautiful, stiehtle sofied Buy & nadine wg . vagD Ft Bey: $193 PER peat ss $6 95 TEER OAL | WANTED mom 70 MEDION FI- Goop FARM TOP SOIL. 5 YARD Open Bvenings t! Hs * real estat. = a EV cconaes ~~ ___ suites. Dinette sets snd ses | new unit ~ orice of os <= endale, off oan Rd meat —$3.95 — GAL. GUARAN- fang also" table Tv" Eve. ve load. $10 delivered. FE 46588. A TOP RARDWARE. Rere'e 0! Se mail aiture annex, wt Oresare Lake Crooks ee 1089 "IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON FILL - Se | can uptodate porthers ware) Loans — $600 to $1, 500 bargains | ar : & BENCH SAW, COMPLETE. 13° | KING BROS. Delt it Your: Your it 61 | dirt, top soll, binck Girt and For Sale Farms. ; 4. ware located on main street in| | For any purpose on USE CUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN ate VODEL DELUXE ELEC | fie saw on bench. complete pa- FE +0 FE ¢1113 oursesr COT sé : waded kes are eesti cer or ce en oe OR EASY TERMS | range lite new must sell, mov- per banging outfit, large sled PE PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE _ PONTIAC LAKE BLDRS. SUPPLY 16 ACRES STOCK AND requir. Business priced at only $3500. Oekiand County UP TO % MONTHS TO PAY | ing FE esses =| FE 340Q, _____________| {0LLAND STOKER. DELCO JET BOAT sOaT AND F FLOOR SANDER POL-| Wash send, and gravel. Fill dirt, sd fan ha plus “stock. Purchase vajsabie a Por home additions or tm-’ We bay, sell or trade Come out | LINOLEUM PAINT S4LE 9 FT G E REFRIGERATOR. EX- water pump. FE 2-0185 pomager Scrubbers. ore grind. | ne mortar trucking. OR 100 Acres seer Cara, §17.000 real estate it om aay | ———— and jook eround. 2 acres of free rice at Jack's. 277 Baldwin. cellent condition. §50.00: al] white ser WATER PUMPS, 30 8S ae 3144. 240 | & eres Comes eo man ame 4 on tough-in or enclose parking one FE | pebesta ry TV 20° MAHOGANY | ———— ocak (| weed seen Thompson, 80 8. Perry. Baldwin Ave” ~ | saat a Detivest 2 242 YARDS os with: stocks 9tt- se eee sel ie acted. | N . arm ming heater SE ac or peat. OR 3-9644. 35 Actes bear Caro. 65,000. {WONT Y MONTE CLAS CT 4. Te B garage of of : OPEN DAthy-0 To o-———-}~Fable-model- _ Mice condit wr ee eee FEOOR. TRACE WI | _FOR RENT pe YDS. 91. DE. 300 Acree, ‘63,000. 2 Glos, 0 room) nt | TM, Dome the preet from | > Sarage Dome. AND SUN. 12 TO 2 io” ELEC. RANGE. $30; ice | areca al ger olpaaeg FE 30. B heli gee wl pod eg | sa 2 fen 2 i Sean rick house 2 terns . - pa f 4 second L & 8 BALES CO NEW FURNITURE | heater 2 burner, $30: overload | after 6 or ay — vacuum cleaners. | fone Shs Grade A milk & popular lake. 623. . Apply 200 Nasional *B sal bart 4 miles E. of Pontiac, or 1 mile oe : rings. 83 or 9-341 | GUTTER. isc FOOT. land Fuel and Paint, 136 on: | Ww Coa F 120 Acres Sie SEAVARD. FE. PARTRIDGE Pontiac ot cam |B "aSauburn Hetante on Aubura YOR THE, PRICE OF USED GAL ELEC. HEATER. Go | Tete. 2818 Orcard ane’ na, | chord Lane Ave. rE see | __ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 new . New $e RD .) : Re. : . =n ~ | PRAFF G = = . ff. i 0 ent Gal. Auto: Gas Seater $54 N CABINET SINKS, FA 40, mer fares PE 300 of MA, REALTOR FE 43581. Swaps, , 55 apr SIZE ELECTRIC RANGE. 3 he ra 1 ee & ‘500 5e wp | mews make. beautiful 42” mod Paint, = ee eee a aioe bey es sg lcooer= REAL ESTATE /& BUSINESSES faces pe. Gino sectonsl winger Ve FRAYERS Lowndes preys, stunt Tavosts UE. | a wr etnan ane tetera | 9:30 to @:00 Sun “10 to 4. Closed | _ ford. : ; AN | 16 = 80 BINOCULARS. NEARLY | Pease OL 140 Se NITURE AND APPLIANCE 12 8. 5 bag ost | Sen end 66" “models at. terrific | Wed & Thurs. ” ANY LENGTH FIREPLACE larkston 1050 \ \. I iU RON ST. | _ FV a peed condition “PE Sto apt S12 ELECTROMASTER ‘* So Orchard Lake Ave. FE +228 39 GALLON AUTO*GAS BEATER, | yslues Michigan Phusrescent, 383 | MONT! CALM | BUILDER SUPPLY | wood, sold & delivered. MA 5-3184. | OPEN EVE “TIL 9 Wa PONTIAC FOR LATER CAR. | stove $35, Ip good condition, MY | NEW WASHING MACHINE [AND “2 yrs old, OR 36353. S111 Cecelia | —Orehere Lexe & i = FE _$4712 | 3iRCH AND OAK FIREPLACE , > + ‘a * 29-0106 _Fridigaire 207 _ Oliver Ann, Ciarkston, 0 KNOTTY PINE panei ING, $145 M | i E ui jent 61A 61A wood, any len gt Cer slab wood, REAL ESTATE, INC. | AUCTION SALE OF AS MUCH AS station’ wagon or consider a _? Cara, _______ a | oe weed panelin s720M eras, yt pme' Sanearen tah O, i198 | Se ee ge poss: m the new ee stake trucks FE 230i AUTOMATIC WASHER | NOVEMBER SPECIALS : ‘wo. in 20S, Main, Clarkston, Mich || stock vet eM Patton ; ee BY Be ON WaATKING | Te RE * ~h | UMINUM Fiz 2at's. | & Fon Sale WOOD, PROM i 405 | MA 5-502 FE 2068 Service/ 71 W Buvick St. Ox? “Lane Ra. My egulty ‘or furntt wa eke sian 98 C | Bes seerme of ‘boom 22 2x6's and. 2x82 905M Camemas dollars @ cord ai house. C. Gor- | rs js ay Nov. & 11 am. Re-| ke R 7 7 ure 149.95 Complete j Maple studio couch Zao Sheathin boards $88 Mu it, soit traded don 4+-5857. 140, ACRES ON BLACKTOP BR. Friday or cash. Call MY 2-1072 L. A WAGNER ips oh $1 VERYTHI NG TO B EPPERT'S CAMERA SHOP Lancer PE 20607. frigesphors, stoves washers. re gS sata HO _ pucne PE | Nias macbine soncenss SM ‘SIDING 81 W. Huron PE esis FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL FUR: ieee S ses Sate bi : | Wi trade for 3 rooms of furn-— j AUTOMATIC wast WARHERS _BERDEZ sec cieesees 818 'S pace ace : way —yor F 3 ACREAGE germ. sepotics, threw res. oe. | ture or 600) cash sont | Kapeace” ee 8! po NEW OR OLD FB BLACKETT'S, TT’S _Sale ile Musical Goods 62 Fuel Ou. reat Lake, Ph. Call Rutledge OR 311:1. PE 4000.| Rghy “Cierk. Arnal” Hiek- permeate Ciarance Trailer Park, and Grotageerss: Reel As ae Philco radio ..$10| For, problems for. pynane ee en —— e SEVERAL * GOOD FARMS AND Soe: oe Te 13, 20761 Tuck Re. | as 849.50 | Eagy spin washer & & ater $15 | ever, beautify: and insu at | 8361 Dixie Rwy. _A “> | BARGAIN UsED_ ac-| Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 : ste & *. re goif course OA 82158, Oxford 7 ROOMS OF FURNITURE, WILL RoY'’S REPLACEMENT | : wy SELL OR ra me time. Reynolds NU-ALU- tape Pica ee poor |e cordions. Gallagher's s, 18,5. Hu ; ow LJ y “= odet ’ Oakland FE 32-4021 AKL. . siding gwa: Com totlet, stool 4-05 66. Tms, a - Pe eee ee ee “TET’S TALK ort iasctraier 2953 Bente t, BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER NEW 10 8, Segingw _FE 25523 not to chalk. chip. crack or peel o Electric. e a ost ae ¥2\ Blond H ond Spi PLANT NOW ROCHURE— EES Le Drayton Piains, off Hatchery Rd | fully guaranteed. Delivery and to- | ONE : jt PT. UPRIGHT FREEZER; | 24'x20'xs" high home (perl ee ammond SPINet| gvergreens at bargain prices. : write Michigan's lstrest fe BUSINESS” For SALE OR TRADE POR CAR| S8ied No cown payment, $2 per | PE $4618, oe Fs Eg pare canon SPACE HEATER OR organ. Practically new. De NURSERY Vermontvile er 3101 B Cepat. a OR SALE OR TRADE FOR CAN | Seer Maytae washer. inte Model |oge ti ) Very liberal discount. porvite supers, Cocalo Me. pe hard, tools. ————— iota i 468-4 — i : HBATENG-SER ” _hin es aol rg Ragga tant, “WALTON TV ‘Complete becroom: suite $108. . —— | saeron ¥iCE_1..-Cali-Mr. Dorman or-Mr- souls ua buriep 33 Shovth Rae : Sy OWNER 11 “required ax down-—+-ROLLAWAT BED FOR SEWING Watton, Cor. Joys —__FE-s2stT} | __ VALLELY CO. ier Us HELP YOU wire YOUR! Pety OR 3-1907,- 7 miles W_ cf Commerce Village. 204. of MY die sil paymest : mecnsee._ FS a | BUFFET, 6 CHAIRS. CHINA CAB. | $5 Washer $20, Oil heater. $18. OLive 1-9941 si colors to choose from im rubber | TARTIN COMMITTEE MODEL Lake Ra intersection Open a, every 4 ee) 8 a r base - : ee pls, m or Jelied Magic, no drip ~ os) ibe, Cie + inetie and -EK-8-3821,. ex UKE + Auburn & Rochester Rds. | bey cornet, $150 FE 4-0623. _Gay from @ to 7. MU —_ on ogre _| = wesy Dine ne ever "eae ees pe yen ms Boxe TBEDS_,000D 60 ena arene vi Bed get bad q Tyan es, ata S703, These rare” oakland ‘Ave PE ‘Fant (psamenidliahie' sah? WEPAIRS. | Christmas Tree Dealers = orm | Pontiac. Over $60,000 gross two s a : f oe, Hight : dba Beautiful Scotch pine — nursery Tee basin: lease PE44951 «| CHROME DINETTE SETS. AS-| bie: 1 brown Tubular, @and| ere slightly ma Michigan . iMPORTED EXCELSIOR ACCOR: Lite) Eig tact as | roa Wom meemr wee | remeer cami ma | Seaton eae | Kew See SS LIONS & MAINS | foot idee erg | Seo Behn See Sar | = value, $39.95, These are Rew 1056 : = ACETYLENE WELDING OUTFIT FLYER TRAINS Gom Paid $375 will y3,| QRDER } dom. Paid $375 will 3. tal price Brace ir appomst. only eg Van’ Wek. OR_3-1355, _Gedeat. famous make Formic > oy! ees and 2 inch mierpmeters. Sears | Authorized service and| Wonderful Caristmas git. EM| Gal MA Soe or OR 3.6121, en18 Ri dé Be beet BUSINESS | ¥_¢0. Fr. PC. colors. Look and ag | water ell pump, complete. 6 in ine factory parte. Pree test | _ 2254. —Roselawn._Clarkston a : 1 Rewy SALES CORPORATION plone combinatia ps hin Ricnican morescent. 393 OF- heaters, TV's. Giums Electric. FE T beam. io f. 1 316 steel shaft. on oietes’ a PIAO TORING, CUE ; BEFORE eeaas manl Le = 973 Baldwin /A - Kenmore washer, §.drawer chest, chard Lake Are £3573 ae Y ARPAGUEN- GHATAPALE am. Oscar | AC "RES $22 jonn A LANDMESSER, ‘BROKER | 34/120", mirror, | ladies Ghicers | CanINET SINK 66°IN BRIGGS. | REBUILT WASHING be ong ~ roe een carmen: tes fotgtes Ba Casal mene flee wed adie FE : oc aver maple i, fe C | 13973 8 TELEGRAPH RD oooh of che size Aa 13 dock “‘Reauty-Ware, double basin. bread |. AH makes ——— peas ag __Lake Orion. ue 2.6552. | st PIANO ACCORDION FOR SALE,| sale or retail 833 8. Bidv. E. E Tn the Thumb area. Good § room’ FE 41582 . rry Ames... window | box, cutlery drawer & | {ittings, tric. 542 N. Johnson. £5100. a condition. $45, ORt, 99F 14. corner Meadow ores yams. £™, se. ee 000 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR Swan or sel PE 4.9620 + HaBt. | never Used Call OA 8-2086 : RENT ASPH ALT TILE LAVATORIES | EC PLETE by BIANO TUNIN6 LAYER SERV.| PONTIAC LANDSCAPING CO. son, PE 3 a | Sale_ Land Contracts 52 few of ALUMINCM TRATLER. CHIPPENDALE. SOFA. 2 LIVING auto “qvearite trover. 62 0 we. value, $14.85: also tollete, dath- | _!ce:_guaramecd Ol. 6467). ye bom ot FE eet .@ ACRES’ & ROD ROAD PRONT- ~~~ fully eewtpped for lend’ contract = Lawl rage —— Free = edie de- ARMSTRONG $x9x's INCH tubs shower stalls at terrific ——, beaeesid ,SPINET. RE- For Sale Pets 69 " _ Seq Buchy Realty, Ortonville | cme Lares moe AY purchaser | Sonera AREA. ‘es Red and white satin drapes, cor- | < Ep RDERAT ATOR. CHEAP, 0 FL GOR SH iOP eee *Tiuerese a 0 Or FE ‘ise, Terms. aa — oe ee . Rent ‘Farm ‘Property. a zy Secured by 4m. mod. ow % acre. stricted, 124x200 ft. tof, will swap 7) eal aoes to match, Lamps “Summit after 5:00. sale Boake Open 9 to 9 Peart shit sine SMALL ca tGatngners: Baron pups, 4 vr. old Boxer, PE 2-10 bit or thi 5 ~ pat ets cx caeppeenensmtanesas neyo eoeieeaaenipemeeses PLO! hos ned, gher’s wTrot > Atm tne jaabe WH al _ BENING RM_ SUITE (ROUND) 80. | | STEEL CLOTHES POSTS. $7 A ete set. dining room furn., FE 40566. Term ee oe IRISH _SETTE SETTER. 39 ACRE, MODERN HOME: Pann JIM WRIGHT O mcaer autemobiie for $1373 os ere bit aie dare te ee RECONDITIONED | Batt, OR 23831 with — rested jamps “and USED sMALL WALNOT PIANO, eet een Eh a ‘fran "Ra. $100 per month. a payment Gn insge 13 tour house |G oe-Tate (Maytag washer <0. --->: $50.50 AMERICAN BANTAM, 2-WHEEL | —™s¢. like new. Gallagher's 18 E. 13 PARAKEETS, BREEDER S. 4-4462 ae Cones aS: with -€ bedroom *s|DROP LEAF TABLE WITH P ADE. Co R MILI fee _steel_trailer $36 W! Huron _st.| LADY'S “a CARAT PE Terms a = = LAND , CONTRACT GN aa lotx wt 3 reguiar and short ” were T | At Elec. Range ......... $20.50 en cut diamond w ; 5-3500. 10 ACRES OAKWOOD AND ‘ lake privileges. Full jal, dishes, OA AUTO ) WATER HEATERS sas: VIOLIN, PLUS ‘CASE = STAND, which sold. gith $2350 | price $8 rm terial, dishes, Elec, Range. ....... $89.50 Srp value, will sacrifice." 63 AKC REG. COLLIE, 1 YEAR, & fometgg ls g Stleg ae pogo Gown a #18 per month os iy. Clark hia! Estate’ 1360 W | ELECTROLUX. LATE MODEL = & . ale tes eae iat > oe | Are _f00d_condition. $20. MA 51415. | "4 mos, Sable & white. EM 32528, R 3-do4t, . * agp rt ~ Huron, : very . conditien, $30. FE! Clayton’s a A a tone end iave- ; eo OR 23001 See with, discount ot dais ia | _or PE 4-483. , Ask for Mr. Clark, | _ 81564, Dealer. _ 3065 OF Orchard Lake Rd. I Bae’ thompson, 80 AITED OFFER Son — = 2 ey ue aan sa 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 5-947¢ siete Very nice male. FE 8-2816. . 2 Fr. 12 FT, RUFPMAN MEAT COUN- 45602 DA Hobary, bam Aneel, mbu: hp. 060 Brak hs 7 jaune BEAGLE F PUPS Ones. aie AKC GERMA- SHEPHERD MA MALE PUP 0 WEEKES , 45. OR -3-1835 APTER 6 cc REG. COCKER _bdlack and silver buff. FE 2-6254, sale cheap or swap, FE $5. akc RE PE 2.4397 | BL bagi Hic PRIGIDAIRE "REFRIGERATOR. § . BA \RNES RE | i con | ox i he AND “Hanes, cider press. or Gas Ce ter cluster burmers. ay ie. $3008. Mik's) MI 61300. ‘GOOD USED ELECTRIC RANGES _ AND SIZES. ~ SOME LIKE NEW $39.50 AND UP CONSUMER'S POWER CO... Dec. ioth. home due fpceemnrns Dayment of fu 30, P+ 7 comune beer Pipe will bring 1564. ities LE = Grease traps. tine | ® punrioce coat svnrry co. = ai +7101 | ¢ "7 ‘al akc oe GERMAN all sizes. 4 ; loo ‘ EMALE cock : . Papers.- MA x . aittens Used to sh x 7 — shild, $2 ea ENGLISH BEAGLE FE_5-5068 ae and bred does. OLive 1-4203, . 1 eid, AKC reg. Good. watehd 8, Mr 644th after @ p.m. = “show stock Also fee. 6405 Navajo Ct., nr pet Parakeets G tar. T “o talk a sot ath i, PIE 24008, oveeee PCP ee) sheen een eee | 2 ee tote eer deeae is ¥R. OLD YORKSHIRE ‘8, and heifers, 1621 naeret Le. SALE ABERDEEN ANGUS +H Calves, open heifers heifers and cows, also cows with | LEASANT VIEW FARMS Ro Dequindre Leonard, Oakiand County, ‘Mich. \kland 8-3712 _ FOR 8A OR SALE: ‘OR A ERADS: 2 STAN dar REGISTERED TAMWORTH 5G %. 1 ap 7 with hes oles 2 WHEEL and or cutter After 5 FE __ For | Sale “Poultry 74 10 Pron GEESE. 1 YR. OLD. =< Leora pe SHIPMAN Sale Farm Produce 75 ws APPLES $1 A BUSHEL, PICK your own. Also sweet cider Orehard Lk. Ra APPLES i si BOT UP JONATHANS, bananas w dees ante. 3300 “orenory Rd, Gin. | Exc. GRADED © all GROWN = aoe me ee @ FIELD RUN | POTATOES, 1! _jd. 3340 East Silverbeil ie Pea Sale Farm Equipment 7 76 ~~ iP wey pact: battes sas DUAL INTAKE MANIFOLD, FARMALL 1 x, PrP. LUGS ON 2-006. Poutins Rd. at Opdyke TRACTORS & TILLERS ~New and used. Rock bot- rrices this month! TILER’ & "TRACTORS lier ‘Used farcen’ tractors and nae e se? oay gw Se ae awe s CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE | form New fat moter. fuel he Ba B pect ton Pi e wy. re jains. R 3-2717. 7 Sales and Service, 27 W. Burdick Oxford, Fri. Nov. 9 11 a.m. Arnold and Hickmott, OA 6-2226. or OA 85150, Oxford. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10TH. 12 | LDecten wal has “North ; 58 on FENTON Rd East % Mile at Cecil hangin are SFA. Mabie Reet ed il Dishes Clocks, and Antiques reas the effects of the late Mr and Mrs. Charles Wildes. Terms Cash. Mr:, Albert Payne Prop. John A Cox” and Deane H. Cox Auction- For Sale | Sale je Housetrailers 78 Attention, Deer Hunters! equipped, 1 old, cos’ new. $2,600. Beli f Market = “a, 00. wil rent me Florida trip. 44-2596. FREE!!FREE!N! 18’ PONTIAC CHIEF VACATION TRAILER Nothing to buy Get ss blanks 1957 Detroiters ids » 18 Sportsman LLAC CI ne e wides Bom large outestion of Beed mobile oe gl na hsed _ HUTCHINSON 1 = pee share * vr _Witmt | Petetonees _ drivag 494 Cas ER. TO TAKE OVER | Junkea 816 & week. ARE OVER OBILE | For to HIGH $$$ Paid “wT Bee DLALATIA TITS difference. models to at ty Used Ca EASY ED Fe a 1 month, Reasonable, FE | bass ~~ Pr. MODERN RN FULT pATH MOTOR + -_ . £ “homes Eb" UseD TATE 803 N. Main, ae 1 7 ¥ e + ‘Wony” Serine. Coach OPEN PM: , Et taste ‘Weny 3 Rd. Helly, wip JUNK £ ia , — = service Cal Ss Speman aa i Oxford Then Bring it ri Trailer “™ SVERIEUS C5] une || | =F a ALES Ph OR i iepusa-s D _UsED_Mon. HIGH purise ron PAID ERN TRALERS Of N REN a on ee Are, beats . NEW 1987 HOLLYS, GENERALS, Michigaw annows it Re 254 8. ones ane PE 4197 oes wl ‘WE NEED USED AND en any tok ee | ee | neue eae souTH North Chevrolet’s ee 7 tS See 2 Ee LAKE ORION _ Trailer Exchange THE HIGH - | ANDERSON CH a PRAIRIE SCHOONER MER, FHORE- Big Lot in_Birmingham » Je VAN N WELT _ Wanted [Used 1 i Trucks 89 STOP, LOOK! vrolet a et My oo on area. Late | ae oe! 10 BOTT cent and less town. LE GAS and ACCE SSORIES STORE Cars wired hitches and over | loads instalted. aereea eee » Tel-Haron cur zo ‘4 ALUM. 23 FT. LIKE NEW all modern, o pees for omelier | _trailer. FE 5-0 __Rent “Trailer Space 7 79/7 VACATION ‘TRAILER, es & tubes. $225. FE 21311. Eure 3 MOBILE = Scenie, ieee: ~ mn 170 N. ke. i eted, large joka, 0 at OXFORD MOBILE MANOR 18 FOR those who want the best | rea- and aiene. 2 For Sale Trucks cks = oR cree GOOD LATE 1950 GMC Pa wheel base, chas- Se = . all in first _——_ P. sutton, phone ‘3 lag hy CHEV. % TON PICK: . $550. EM 3-4216. ‘FORD. F-800 lie YT i ae teeta 1953-1954 ford on Lakeritie Rd. DAkiand. AND 1955 Pane. aT sie 1327 = 144° Where living is @ vacation — 12 156”. 175" lovely acres, lake with good swimming, includes a private = Ww ane BASES $1050 ‘LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER food _ $23 “Auto Accessories s 80 Or. fenhauser '46 to ‘48 Ford or Merc. i) after 5. MU For Sale e Tires 8 80A p, GOOD. | SOODYEAR. FIRSSTONE, oe ton rich, U.S. Black ot or white side EE nw guer- Fo SEDAN DELIVERY. Ex- antee. Up to heagie per cent off good running cond. Clean in- — wide eal tedes rab tac tes 8 ED. WILLIAMS _tires. 86254. 451_ 8. Saginaw at aeburn _ | 46 DODGE VAN, 49 GMC STAKE | WE BUY AND SELL GOOD USED truck both 1's tons with steel-, tires. ee —- white wails. | beds. OLive 6-2011 after 3 p.m. | E SALES |*48 DODGE DUMP WITH 1950 EN- | 603 8. Giese —_ | gine, $285. Phone FE 5-0056 | LOOK! "9 FORD STAKE TRUCK. IN FAIR | qieals | pvarbeniial met) & cave) cond, $85, EM 3-3931 tires. Remoid. 810.98 exchange 1982 i TON FoRD Pick: | : TIRE GALES | TT00 * 503_8. Saginaw : 1950 FORD 4 TON PICK-UP_R&H. 1298 Maurer FE 2-417 after 7 SNOW TIRES New Kelly Explorers, Snow tires | Neg ang tetreats. oF Ou ap 82:80 "fully quaregtald? aera ve, good heey tt Saker SERVICE TIRE & MU ade ¢ shape e or FREADING CO. 1955 Ee, % TON PICKUP! | 481 N. Perry _&t. FE 5-0649 8,000 miles FE 5-O178. | Auto S Service 81| lo % TON PICKUP. FE_ pm ‘83 EJ TON Ix INTERNATIONAL PICK | condition i931 ee a ie FT. ss rebored. Zuck Ma- Mood Phone ear. linders - ba ES cw a 3 plates. 9650, Mutual “4-808. Mii 238. FORD % TON PICKUP - 1864, For Sale Motorcycles 83} _g00d_condition. $775. OR_3-2002: FOR PARTS AND SER iN er. tnforme- Four, Harley Davidson ree. Harley tion call eM Pet0s. vidson Sales Co. 373 « CHEV, anes: \% Ball PICKUP, RA- “ Baginaw. turn signals, new ‘Boats & Accessories § 8s 3.6: Firestone Outh oar d| Motor, two years old, | $50. Call before 3 p.m. or after 5 pm. OR 3- 3496 Hoskins Chev. bol hha Dixie mess at M15 MAovle Open nites ‘tt 94 Wilson GMC ; MAple 8-507) a +0713. . { j= = : scot | “This is the original Paris model I brought home with me!” ____ For Sale Cars 91 1952 CHEVIE 2 sa reseseut $305. FE 3-7542. __Dealer. CHEVROLET. 1952. 27 DR. POWER- Glide. Exc. cond. $550. Sat. 676 Crescent t Lake Rd 1953 CHEVROLET’: SUBURBAN “IN condition. 53 CHEVROLET Business Coupe RADIO AND HEATER $495 MH CHEV MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES “211 S. SAGINAW FE 4-4546 84 CHEV. 2 DOOR | EXCEPTIONAL: | _Phone FE 5-8975 _ly_ clean. ~ GOING HUNTING? _ #@ Chev. enow tires, ver out. 1950 CHEVROLET, $325. & Johnny's Motor Sales, Montcalm. DR. CLEAN! After 6 or 4-0461 and suburban, new motor. | clean, not rusted ‘M 73-0061 Lara NKIE 1955 CHEVROLET or Glide. Radio, ¥-8 enginé Pow- er Glide oor treater" and oo rapped Just ‘NORTH CHEVROLET Ss. B 1 : : | 1000 S. Woodward, ham) Fastest Growing Dealer” | CHEV. 1956 DEL RAY B CPE V-8 Powerglide ustom = vinyl | trim. white wall tires See this beauty ese’ Just your car down Haskins Chev. | €75t Dixte Highway at M15 ition, OR 3-7086 ‘64 CHEV, 2DOOR. milés. 1951 CHEV. CLUB COUPE. | Like new shape. $22 down, sighs monthly. 31,000 miles Sav - j Used Cars, 633 leaves: hac j __MI 6-276 _ CHEV 1955 BEL AIR V-8 SEDAN. beautiful two-tone tinish, radio » and heater, spotless interior New car appearance. Only $285 or your ear down. Easy GMAC terms. Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at MIS ie 58-5071 Open Nites ‘til 9 53 CHEVY $895 4 dr. Powerglide, radio & heater, ~ NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B'ham 1951 CHEVROLET. 2 Pati RA & _Open nites ‘til 0) |*83 ‘CHEV. | 3 DOOR | SEDAN, GOOD PERFECT cond. Newly painted. Only 2,200 | wit FE 8-6105 Fa | trade or can _For Sale Cars 9 mal’ ILL ACCE PT boats, appli- guns, -eameras ‘ete As part 1 payment €3 Speed used car, BILL. SPENCE CARS USED 62 Oakland Ave. WILL TOTE YOUR. pantta Here ote MOTOR §ALES 115 8. Saginaw i Clarkston | Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH. ad demonstrato ie o Fivmouth 4 dr 1955 Plymouth 4 dr. V-8. New cas condition, R & H _ Lobe Rambier Station Wag- Like new. No rust. 32 8. MAIN 8T. CLARKSTON Open Evenings—Please Phone MAple 5-5141 is or for parts. $5 FORD SED. DEL. V-8 engine, radio & heater, ex- ios ed clean, low mileage. N NORTH 1000 yee WwW pulses B’ham 1952 FORD iD CUSTOM RADIO. & heater. No money down. Assume 3 Sis oe of $28.88 et month Call Mer., r. Parks, tebe! +7801 Haroid Turner FORDOMATIC 1955 custom FOR sale by a owner. Exc. con- __dition. $1,525. MI 6-5066. WE WILL TRADE UP OR DOWN Later model car for your equity or cheaper car We pay you cash difference BUY WITH CONFIDENCE FROM HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County's 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 MApie 5-5071 Open Nites ‘til 9 FORD et 2 DR. TAKE OvER 18) i notes_at $19 mo. 5 a eed 43410 | ' Grand River. Ph. orthvilie, 733. - soneae fot Earl 2 DOOR, | pal a itke this Hospital Rd *53 FORD 2-Door Custom 8 RADIO & HEATER FO-O-MATIC $595 : MH CHEV _ MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES CASS & OAKLAND FE 5-4161 i950 FORD 2DOOR, § CYLINDER. Overdrive, Exc, cond. Wil] take finance, Pri Rae $ one. $195. 1290 5. owner, OL 6-0061. i986 FORD STATION WAGON. 6 u ~ excellent a “mileage, auto, transmission, ww tires, 2 tone, — oe ri- vate owner MI 6-247.” |" FORD, | oe rth: 0003, cond. _ OR 1961 FORD. $198 FULL PRICE. down; §3 a week. FE 8-6951. 1951 rhage tid RADIO & iv I INBOARD MOTOR. PERFECT New & Used Trucks oe ve peney eet ommet en assume Fe ae antl nane cond, $600, FE 68-0087. i r month. it . M it PT CHRIS CRAPT, UTILITY, Oakland at Cass yt i il “Mr, Pan - aia: Parts. Midwest 64580." Hiarcid $58 bis a ee oT | Fer Sale C. “Ol exe ee Seavenrae oar s 2 r some a adjust CENTURY 1957 CORON -RE- An hed sored Sed de : Pe) pe us bel ye you = “Frankie Johnny's Motor Bales, son TERS ~OUTBOARDS OF DIB. |-a BUICK, EXCELLENT COND, oe ero 56 RESORTER 188. ALL ARE | 24° _W.__Hopkin Lake Orion Motor Sales |~*51 FORD VICTORIA TRADEING, 50 BUI BOCK aie IN WAGON, $5 M24 AT CLA RD. R & H. Overdrive. New tires. INLAND LAKES SALES | 922. © & week. Northville b38 | FORD — MERCURY _ MY 2-2611| 2-tone paint. z Dealer agg | 8 MODEL A FORD 2 DR. GOOD HURON MTR. SALES 3127 W. Huron 1 FE 4-712, |, PE 2-6122 | igng ‘BUICK. | RUNNING A A 1955 962 W. Huron PE 2.2041 Buick engine and transmission. | . wad Je Renal | FIBERGLAS MATERIALS TO COV. | |; er your boat: dee«s, etc. eo Psat | 264 N gias for windshields Plastic sup- | _vlies, wholesae prices. . t 7 ed 1 REINFORCED PLASTICS 4 W. 14 Mile Rad at’ John R. Line 3-4442 Woodward, Uptown Serv- | tee, after 3 30 p.m i960 BUICK 2 DOOR RADIO ADIO& | Heater Dynaflow No mney | ; down. assume Hp obs ents of "hla 64 | er month. Cd redit “Mer.. Mr.. arks, Midwest 4-7502, Harold Turner Ford 1951 CADILLAC 4 DR. SEDAN pa excellent cond. Li FOR BOATING FUN. EVINRUDE MTRS. See the new ‘57 models. bd "34 CHEV, 210, if 2 DR. oe RAY me peetc Boat pe a Pei tone paint. FE 1-0332. 32 ste ant OUTBOARD MOTOR: 51 CHEVROLET x Everything tor the 2 Door pal 1° -. GREY FINISH ARINE SUPPL , et mee RADIO & HEATER ERCORY, OUTBOARD eee _Piace. “Shas Oren Orchard a ae Ave. ; $475 MERCURY / CHA MPION ¢ our. ; ‘MH CHEV ‘ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. 2182 _S. Teiegrapn PE 5-9962, MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES “NEW 30 nF EVINRUDE LARK. . . . _—— sorte, — —s = 211 S. SAGINAW er. jus.14" Rune an Ses tratier, $915. Ph. EMpire 3-391. FE 44546 12 FOOT. SPEED boat, $30, OR 3-2000. Transportation Offered 87 87 Fiabe —ammemwen.cattron. Sat bat vein Ms mi, M1; nonstate, $185; A tax. Ferry Service Inc. OR DEAVING” SOUTHERN ILL. Noy. 11, Ep gin 18. nese ._ PE 46886. TRUCK GdiNG NOR an i ea et load eit either way, F WOMAN DRIVING 7 70. FL "FLORIDA CHEVROLET LEFT OVERS IYNOOR. = A ‘51 FORD, Se oes CALL AFT- er 6. FE 5-4873 a “47 FORD 4 DR BEAN. R&A _ Good — .OR _3-1676. $3 FORD 4 DR ‘R & H. ONE owner, FE 5-6678: “48 TO ‘53 FORDs AND CHEVS. 10 to choose irom. No money JEFFREY FORD 8ALES OA 8-3011 A-1 CONDITION, 95¢ FORD STA- eountry. sedan, loa ed with ae og —_— white walls, radio, heater, etc. Cash or trade, after a p.m. OR 3-3660 "30 FORD, GOOD CONDITION, reasonable. Call PE 5-2907. STATION WAGONS "53 RANCH WAGON “4 County & HURON MTR. SALES 952_W. Huron FE 2.2641 ‘42 FORD 2 DR. '# dl 2 DR. Cali after 4 OR3-3788 “Bright Spot” AUTO SUPER MkT. 56 Oldsmobile 5S Mercury 55 Chevrolet *55- Oldsmobile 55 Buick . °55 Ford ’54 Pontiac ’ 54. Ford , 54° Chevrolet Cadillac lle i oS - WAGONS AND ~ Wanted Used Care irs 88 HARDTOPS ° ap flways s Ready to a) Never ripen or Titled BAGLEY AUTO PARTS bow as 170 BAGLEY 8T. FORE Gaia AND poe 5 gO ae greece ey See M&M Motor Sales {gitar 00 ate model cars, “WE » PAY $1495 JUST $95 OR YOUR OLD CaR DOWN AND UP TO 36 MONTHS NORTLI. Passenger ° 53 FORD $495 Radio & Heater v-8 §15 Down, jong terms NORTH » CHEVROLET d-' 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham JACK HAUPT PONTIAC « SALES Clarkston —Fhree 1956 Pontiac Demo's Save’ 53 Chevrolet ' '53 Pontiac °53 Cadillac ; 52 Pontiac "51. Chevrolet ‘31 Oldsmobile = IWONIT i 7 48, He ieee PDO Fomrerre: Jan &. Sericas % = ae. 53 Pontiac . eee SAB 153 Chevrolet .......$738 53 Pontiac .... 2 = Pain glans $598 Like new. 4d 4 dr, Beautiful >) wr coe "51 Ford Dix. 6 isé NASH GOOD SRANSFONTE: 1 OLDS. 4 DOOR SEDAN ow. w anny $305 full pal thi ae | monthly, Save on Used Cars. 83) _Maynes Birm. MI 6-2756 Only Olds Could = Be So New! al ‘57 Ol ldsmobile | NOVE MBEI R 9 HOUGHTEN & SON $2) NORTH MAIN. ROCHESTER | OLIVE 1-9761 me onc re TON PICKUP. NEW, 5; ‘36 Packard, 400 i tee miles, See ear warranty, "80 Packard sedan we. $105 MA ~ JREK M 245 8. Bivd mny's Montcalm 2 wheel all FE 2-3325 1961 HUDSON HORNET Poa to oe & Johnny's Motor Sales, 222, W. Montcaim CLEAN CARS | ‘46 Volkswagon radio, heater, Jet steel utility tratier ‘56 Nash Wagon, two to choose | from | "$$ Ford Country Sedan RFR A H. Ford-O-Matic, white tires ‘82 Ford ranch wagon, clean $745 ‘$3 Rambler, like new 5 ‘62 Rambler wagon, R&H $595 ‘33 Ford V-8. R&A $645 bon Kaiser good tires & motor § 75 _ aL CARS GAURANTEED B'HAM NASH | 666 8 Woodward. Bham MI 6,290 | es MERCURY M’CL AIR | radio & heater, NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B'ham 1963. NASH, $675. FRANKIE & Johnny's Motor Sales, 223 W. ig NASH ST STATION WAGON, #35. & Johnny's Motor Sales, _ 222 _W. 'Monteaim. BEST TRADE-IN ae Accordions, from . 912 [Bee ol ay | with amp & Tru a Drom — Violins -+ Sac EASY PAYMENTS "SEE OUR “Safe Buy” USED CARS CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Case_at Pike’ Sta. “8 OLDS YDRAMATIC, GOOD condition, rE 7-084 “49 OLDg 68%, GOOD CONDITION. reas. FE S 2-3406. 1952 OLDS, SUPER 88 HOLIDAY, power steering. many extras, low mileage 1 owner. _4il iN. on ere. 1950 OLDSMOB Cc ed i Parks, Midwest —_ 1 Neroia eteeer Ford. Deer Hunters |! | Any of these cars will give you the. service you want. Get one now for a trouble- free trip! | ° PAYMENT 1'36 DeSoto-FireFhite 4-Dr. 9000 Miles . nen Sport. Sedan 1.000 Miles — | 56 ‘ ord F ‘lane 4-Dr. $525 ' 7,000 Miles '55 DeSoto V-8 4-Dr. $400 55 Ply. Savoy 4-Dr. $340 13,000 Miles- '55 Ply. Bel. Cl. Sed. $250 IMPERIAL cores sale = all new carg R than most 1953 saetes 1951 Chrysler Windsor Deluxé Ci Cpe. Belvedere | “ NASH AMBASSADOR ~ $35. AS PE 3-72 | cnet: $65. A Ret aS x: | 1952 race 1 $100 FRANKIE’ 4 vt | John! Motor Sales, 222 Ti KAISER. ) DOOR. BLACK #150. | 50 Chevie. R&H, Powerglide, Ist $95 buys. fae a = £ zh ‘S1 Piymouth Ral bos | | 52.6 Hydramatic 55 Dodge 6 4-Dr. ...$300. BUICK 80 Fine Cars to Choose From $1495 ‘54 Buick 4-DR. SPECIAL '53 Pont. 4-DR. DLX, 8 $795 ‘03 Ford CUSTOMLINE 2-DR. $1295 “53 Buick = 4DR. ROADMASTER {3,98 il $695 | ‘53 Plym. 2-DR. $395 ‘Sl Olds HARDTOP $799 SEDAN ‘52 Merc. | ‘CONVERTIBLE $395 ‘Ol Chev. 4DR. & 2DR. ‘53 Dodge’ 2-DOOR $995 ‘54 Ford 2-DR. CUSTOMLINE $1495 -'S5 Chev. D =00-Bulck SPECIAT. CONVERT. ‘4DOOR ™ O. BOSS'’S-CAR - DEMO. '56 Buick 134 Chrys’ NY #Dr. $300 54 DeSoto V-8 4-Dr. $275 54 Dodge 6 4-Dr. ...$195 54 Nash Am. 4-Dr. ..$240 733 DeSoto 6 Cl. Cpe. '53 DeSoto 6 4-Dr. ..$179 “7°33 Dod; ye Suburban: $i79, ‘53 Plymouth 4-Dr. ..$160 52 DeSoto V-8 4-Dr. 3 ’52 Plymouth 4-Dr. .. 52 Pontiac 8 4-Dr. ..$ 95 751 Chev. Sta. Wen. ..$110 Dr. -$ 60 50 Pontiac Sedan ...$ 45 49 Bhick Sedan .3,.$ 85 47 Dodge Sedan eee $35 Agu. bord 2H. . $179) ~ No Meney Down, | 24 Months on Balance J- OLIVER én L. °53 Plymouth Sub, ..$170 4 le i PLY ‘) FORD SALES OA 8-301! Bud Shelton |*Li"s., 53 STUDEBAKER $595 Commander paree with V-8 en- tic transmission, Cor. 1966 PONTIAC STARCHIEF. ¢ |‘ PONTIAC EXECUTICE CARS DISCOU NT 63 Mt. Clemens St. = FE 3-71!7 PAIR DEALS 3 Dodg vier tues Ford. Fordomatic 345 SAM'S AUTO 734 Oakland: Open ‘t 18. FE 38-6801 [PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN +. oe an. R&H, $750. | Low mileage Clean FE 46370. “1996 ‘Plymouth 2dr 328 MAIN aT. For Sale ¢ *54 Ph outh Belvedere or 1a BNP Ss Sekar 4 DR. R&H, es + ¢ 3 eoples Auto Sales Tee teen 1008 aalien. ote ee Ba a Ryeramenie, power rivagen: Bs Gown. 38 8 STA- ame black ok top. Ww . - week, sent faa Pe ccemene | Etat testis Penns runs good, Clean, $250, MA 6-3412 opm: oi 7a 6F Y PONTI RCHIEF, 183 PLY MOU ULLY | i968 AC STA 3 Cali 7, t . Call after 6 p.m. FE cuatom wih powers = cage. Mydramatic, FE 56-3169. ids PONTIAC 1 DR STARCHEF Low inileage. ic, 48280. TIAC. . Offers By Ford ‘doe Glide... e: _—e : v. er Lene “i ie nou pe * gees NORTH : Noraee . CHEVROLET 3 ‘hee Bel aire Pow i. 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham 6S Chev, V8, @Dr. R & H Bud Shelton Motor Rls Cor. Aub@rn & fz. Bivd. FE 4-6728 _| 980” a CW Pure bar Sates, Pe, S 53 SONTIAE $705 Chieftain ao Ge'uxe 8, Hydra a . =o heater. A real 1982 | “NORTH =“ "S51 STUDEBAKER CHEVROLET 1000S. Woodward, B’ham 6,700 mites. $2,325 rE | a PONTIAC 4 Di ‘4 DOOR. | aan ~ CALL after 5:00 pm wm PONTIAC fe a d DOOR srene. Loaded 2350 miles OR - door Cat. __ 4-0254. ‘2 PONTIAC MAple 5-140 after 5 SE. OR 34211 of FE! .., 1983 PONTIAC 2 DR. CHIEFTAIN 1954 Pirmouth ¢ dr Belvedere V8, new car condition, R&H. R&H driven" for only 9 days Open E venings— aPles ne Phone MAple 5-3141 INTIAC 1956 4 DR. "power —— & a! sports rt sharp, excellent ge miledae, a Park. F PE 23-1311 $505. | PRANKIE vw ae Motor Bales, 222 fon! CHIEF. 5.000 mi. Va FRANKIG rm 5. lesken Bader. 22 W.- RADIO & HEATER 4-Door O DRIVE $245 ‘MH CHEV MATTHEWS-HAROREAVES CASS fe OAKLAND 54161 BE 3 - YEARS | AHEAD 3% DODGE DEMOS ‘36 FORD VICTORIA . 32003 ‘ FORD CUSTOM 4¢ DR * % FORD FAL NE $1396 585 CHEVIE BEL AIR 4 DR $1465 ‘SS PLYMOUTH ¢ DR... $1385 ar S O] } ‘$4 MERCURY 4 DR ...... $1273" $4 CHEVIE 4 Dr .......00.. Hen OLDs 98 4 DR ioas Motor oales saat. tm $2 MERCURY 4 . £5 33 primoGrar ow 7% § Se "CHRYSLER ‘$2 MUDSON 4 DR $395 * : prods J.2 DR. Le bid Hoe gIPERIAL 2 eee” te : 4 = PERIAL | BUICK H TOP 8 96 ‘Clearance sale of all new cars <= 7 | end demonstrators t % 1953 Plymouth Stationwagon R&H, ix Ms = — TRACTOR ae i= eleaner than most “54 models ‘1 DODGE COE $ Jes 1051 Chrysier Windsor Deluze Ci bo potas 7 ~~ ave Sas Cee <@ CHEVIE, UTILITY $ 295 RJEMENSCHNEIDER Dodge Plymouth l 8S SAGINAW “ Peat ea hn mn (3627) ‘SS DODGE /Door ..... (TT ‘D0 BUICK 4-Door ROADMASTER 4-DR. HARDTOP 25 Transportation Specials ‘SL NASH 4Door_ «aay vrrv$-35 ‘DD. RID. Cars Listed For Fast Turnover $100 Savings For YOU $134 i445 $1345]. sss $1045 'SS CHEVROLET Convertible 64922) '54 CHEVROLET Convertible 43502) 'S3 PLYMOUTH 4-Door ...... oo -$ 395 ee —— at nat 'S3. MERCURY Club Coupe,....$1143 $1045 '5] PONTIAC Convertible .....$ 395 '55 NASH Club Coupe -........$1395 $1295 ’ (3739) t ‘49 PLYMOUTH 4Door .,.....$ 175 ol FORD Club Coupe veveeeee $ 495 — “$395 —- seeesersee ees GF IVS ‘48 pontIAC cd veaesee$ 195 ‘49 CHRYSLER-#Door ...... Se $195. pS? Owe Your E riendly FORD Dealer $445 $345, $ 545 xs $295] $75] $295 | $95 % oot NS - FE 26131 - + SEVENTY-ONE * uest ‘Appea rances * r = --Today's Radio. Programs-- [Tig Taylor Is AWOL |SO/000Quiz ‘sxc (oe tester | | whelmingly adopted proposals to] ~~) “wis Teaialear Aavice WIR, (700) ~CKLW, a> = WW, ‘one WCAR, (120) «WXYZ, 07 as Wron, (400) =‘ WIBK, (490) include city employes in a social dees Evenings “a? - : : |. to See Her New Mike _ \|rked at Ratings Siege ra | ON aT t 4 z i TONIGHT Ww. N is :26—WIR. 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Club 1400 more than his undies showing, Chet Huntley on NBC news not WPOR, Stage Ce Fares youn | WCAR. News, Martyn en, on is the cause of much hilarity only talks like Ed Murrow but his e 9:30—W WPON, Audioscope : WWd, Biére i Action teen eee ‘tge—wm Ting, for Music. cxLW. Bob ane Ray at a big ad agency. “Twas an PC¥S — perigee eager e le = | WJIBK, Teen Lite Bee - WIR, deck Whe | CKLW. Bud Davies | WCAR. News Spinoreme — oat accident that didn't get on the...» talking to a screen,| ® e Bihar — — te, ¥ews. ~~ I AR, = Spincrama =| “WPON, Tempo LIZ air, only én film .. . Jayne etc.) . -@ e WEY tees Surreal tw - Meek Reig, 1 re On! Bunter Ww. iim Deisad Mansfield's being sued for $10,000 for damage her dog-and- _ e@ ° _ CELE. Segs AA Whom neve Ol | Tita tcartans | WAGE ers, McKensio (cat menagerie allegedly did to a hotel. . Bo oxy ee fol ° ‘ Ed Murrow said to Joe E. Lewis after Person to Person: iment, have fallen for the maudlin ®@ 4/3 quart e / eo. . “Joe, you drink quite .a lot.” Replied Joe: “If Gusak ‘stuff and have started a ey bd $ 66 $931 e -~Today's Television Programs - -) ssh ssrasmote, ranave drowned yearsare” cu enmick yohing. tan ) S nga URES Wy eal Wakil to Cle cab soe Sade ie Th _Prince. Rainier. laughed louder’n anybody at the eragaans capped persons and those, who've PENN. __ Sede Me. 770 Code No 77) ge - grams furnished by ions listed in column are subject te change without nofice. | woman scene when he and Grace saw “Auntie Mame” . ... of “Strike. It Rich’ and other eunore sipest e Channel 2—WIBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel T—WXYZ-TV _Chansel 9—CKLW-Ty Liz Scott, Elvis Presley's probable newt leading lady, says: tearful banalities? . . . PY °° jt saw a new test he made and he’s so talented, he'll De “MAMA ON FILM 3 35% STRAIGHT WHISKEY, 6 YEARS . ; ‘around for a long time.” x When “Mama” returns Dec. 16 SS OLD, BLENDED WITH 65% FINE GRAIN TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHT } ¢ (4) Dinah Shore. (2) Sgt. Preston, gre All Star a “All - 7) * * ; ishe’ll be on film, darn it. _ NEUTRAL SPIRITS: GOODERHAM & 6:00—(7T) Wild Bilt Hickok. (9) of the Yukon. at Glitters.” ¢4) (Color) Video! = r ORTS PEOR! Family Theater. “Song of 7:45(4) News. Theater. “Jezebel.” The Tommy seni aaa oe ee tek hinoloogeel Vincent Price's two $32,000 prize-| 2 tt. A, LINCS. Texas.” (4) News. . 10:30—(7) Confidential File. “Star: jo tony ee coe winnings raised his movie price, $:00—(7) Circus Time. (4) You Bet nse] . Tomm f a beautiful secreta: 7 - 6:15—(2) News. (4) Weathercast. et.” cou . They say y's fond of a TY- and catapulted his demand among & — ps pe | 7 — poe TH Ee NOTE ON NCES. | Your Life. (2) Bob Cummings ; ' : Gifted Rowan and Martin, the Copa comedians, tell about casting bosses . . . 22220222222" ft ef) Bax t Show 11-009) Soupy's On. '9) National 1 unusual sanitarium for alcoholics in Philadelphia. “The! Applied at L 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman | News. (4) News. (2) (Coler).' ” . he biggest UL ROOFING cdl I oe ae sore a 8:90—i7) 1957 Rocket Revue.-(4) News doctors drink, the nurses drink, the patients drink,” they say. \s me rene = = ‘ae a Lncedinoal S {7 ende: ) . ‘ . . ; ’ ns t flies!” ering subject: “You Al A Juvenile Court. (2) Range Rider nent (2) Climax. “Flight to 11:10—19) Weathervane They don't cure any al oholics—but the time just f | aap ie A ae gil HOT SPRAY METHOD a: se (S Jack Mahoney. ‘Tomorrow 11:15—(7) Studio A. “Tony Draws ike him.” “ ima t = Th. VEL 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. 9:@0—‘7) Wire Service. “Conm- a Horse.” (9) Crown Theater THE MIDNIGHT EARL. . . ¥ ASSURES PERFECT PENE- Sy (9) Headline. (4) Michigan Out- spiracy.” (9) Motion Picture “Magnificent Doll." (4) Town) Jackie Gleason sent a truckload of *beaten-up furniture CBS-TV is training eight aes Re CUATION AND SBEBSION. WH oot F ny check = erack under any weathe i doors. (2) Dr. Christian. Academy. (4) People’s Choice. and Country. (2) Miss Fair- from @ CBS storehouse to Producer Jack Philbin's new apart-)sea-divers as cameramen for its ] | condition S 7:15—(7) News. '9:30—(4) Tennessee Ernie Ford. weather ment as a gag—while Philbin was moving yet . . . Joan Craw- Jan. 6 premiere of “Odyssey.” /( 930%, SAVINGS 5 Yeer Uncenditicnal se a Sovia ~ | Side" 90. “The Big 11:2—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. ford's sending Christmas greetings already explaining: Some DU] ona “neces ae Than New Guarantee _ fen Mowe. nl iepabilll coat! 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. “Alfred and I don't know where we'll be Christmas!” | We love Alfred Hitchcock's titles Commercial Repair Service—Fiat Roots Our Epeciaity al atest Jomney-” | airs. 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