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_City, Railroad
to Meet Again
for Yard Parley Conference Slated for
Friday Night; Willman
Re-emphasizes Stand
Western Railr and the
Pontiac City Commission
will meet again Friday
out a conflict between the
two groups over the. pro-
port yard slated for Pon-
tiac’s north end
Frank N. Gaffney, vice- president and general
man of the railroad,
to the 7:30 eeting
City Manager
Willman sent a commission-
directed letter “ ha-
nS the city’s - position.
Willman this morning declined
he expected a final
decision Friday after a four-month
debate on the proposal. He added:
“This can't go on forever."
In his letter sent last week,
Willman explained the City Com-
mission was avare of the need for
continued service by the railroad
to Pontiac Motor and Fisher Body
Divisions. Officials of Grand Trunk.
night in an attempt to iron| |
posed $700,000 railroad'sup-| |
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lies in a hospital bed and hugs a
operation would check the spread AP Wirephote
LAS. VIEW—Five-year-old Johnny Pair of + Alaa, Ga.,
white toy lamb, the last thing he
saw before he was-blinded for life in a surgical operation. Doctors
removed his right eye, affected by cancer, in the hope that the
at the disease. His left eye was
removed two years ago. Johnny has not yet been told that he will
never see again.
’ Pending Southfield, Troy Suits
The railroad asked city minal
sion to construct the 3,000 by 300
foot yard south of Walton boule-
vard; north of its belt line, and |
between Stanley and Baldwin.
City officials have been reluctan
to approve the request Soca. | i
they claim, the “project would |
avenue north_to help lessen con-
gestion of Baldwin avenue. Court Halts Cost Spread
on Twelve-Town Drain
The $38,500,000 Twelve-Town Drain was stopped up)
block a plan to- extend Stanley indefinitely yesterday by a Circuit Court order restrain-
ing the Drain Board from setting allocations for the 14
Willman’s letter noted ailother'| participating municipalities until final court hearings:
objection ftom Pontiac school au- On suits by Southfield Township and Troy.
thorities to the yard. It mentioned’) Judge H. Russel Holland, who issued the court order yester- saw Hammarskjold this morning
day, promised the court. will seek a quick decisior. on whether
a longer route on Baldwin avenue. | | Troy and Southfield must remain in the flood- relief project. that Wever School children would:
have to cross the belt line or take
“The extension of Stanley avenue!
would correct this situation,” Will-
man said ih the Tefter. But a Supreme Court test of thee
Circuit Court decision is likely no.
jing communities. by the drain’
matter who wins, and project of-board for their shares of former’
It noted that petitions had been | ificials see no hopé of flood relief drain projects. received by the city from citi-
tens objecting to the yard.
“The construction: of many homes,
in that area is a definite possi-
bility,” the letter read.
It summarized .“‘apparent rejec-
tions” by the railroad of city-sug-
gested alternate sites for the yard.
“The City Commission feels a
definite responsibility to industry in
the interest of their expanding pro-
- gram and desire for better railroad
service. They likewise feel a re-
sponsibility in the interest of all
owners who might be injured by
the coristruction of the yard in the
location proposed,” the letter con-
cluded. ‘for South Oakland County through |
‘the new drain before spring 1958.
* Yesterday's ruling canceled a
former hearing on cost alloca-
tions set for Friday. Officials
had hoped to advertise for bids
immediately after the. hearing.
In their lawsuits, which ar) Rubirosa to Wed Girl, 19 robbery
‘what is to be a “natural lifetime” must be fought through the court Troy attorney Jack W. Hutson
leaid the drain code .‘‘makes no pro-
vision for allowing such credits."
Anyway, he added, the credits
‘given total three times the cost of
the original drains credited.
Fair and Cool
Forecast Tonight
—Mercury to Dip
temperature reaching a low of 35
The frost was the most general
of three which have hit the county
in recent weeks but not as dam-
September, according to Lyle Abel,
county agricultural agent.
Low for the state was recorded
at Grand Marias where it dipped
to 23.
‘Britain Likely
{to Soften. Policy.® Reportedly Preparing |
to Backtrack on Suez
Management
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. # —
The foreign ministers of the West-
ern Big Three conferred on the
spread reports Britain was _pre-
pared to soften her position on
Management of the vital water-
way.
These developments came as
British ee ee Selwya
Lioyd, French Foreign Minister
Fawzi prepared for their second
private session with UN. Seere-
tary Dag Hammarskjold in their
efforts to find a solution.
| U.S. Secretary of State Dulles for a brief discussign of yester-
day's meeting of {the British,
‘French and Egyptian diplomats.
‘Dulles also conferréd with India’s
‘roving diplomat, | / V.K. Krishna
‘Menon.
Informed saiicles said no pro-
gress had\ been/made in yester-
day’s private meeting.
8 Brink’s Robbers Start
Serving Life Sentences
| WALPOLE, Mass. Eight men! convicted of the \$1,219,000 Brink’s
spent their first day of
before action may be taken on. the! PARIS. (INS)—The Paris’ news- behind. the massive concrete walls.
drain project, Troy and Southfield’ jpaper Aurore said today that cele-.and the steel bars, of State Prison. | both charged that. the drain com- ‘brated lover Porfirio Rubirosa will| Superior Court Judge Felix Forte | rough.” mission office doesn’t keep enough, ‘take. a 19-year-old actress as his sentenced the men to the prison
records for an adequate discupsion inext bride. Aurore said the play- yesterday “for the rest of their, will make at the Friday hearing. \boy-diplomat had instructed his natural lives” with no chance for federal assistance,
In addition, Troy attacked the ‘lawyer to make arrangements for'parole copairntions for at least 20
$17,100,000 “credited” to participat-' the marriage with Odile Rodin. _'yeap s. sahiiciinanen snintinagh eens
| Biadatte ‘Liberalizes’Land. Offer Mayor William W. ‘Donaldson told,
the City Commission last night O
L. Beaudette had ‘verbally agreed
to liberalize” his offer to the city
of his home and. property toward
conversion of the West Huron block
into a civic park-library site.
After Donaldson's annouricement,
city commissioners instructed City
’ Manager W. K. Willman to nego-
tiate for the purchase of the first) from Pontiac High School.
Donaldson said Beaudetie
agreed to use of the block for
“oyltural and educational” pur-
poses after conferring with Will-
man and Dana P; Whitmer, sup-
Printendent of Pontiac schools.
This would allow for construction
of a community college, a branth
of a state university, or any cul- itural Purposes ‘like a park, art
- museum or library, Donaldson ex-
plained.
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Earlier, Mr. and Mrs. Beaudette
said their home should be the only
building of the patk site and to
be used as a library.
NOT AUDITORIUM —
Willman said the city still plans: ‘the Civic Center’site near the City
‘Hall. He added Beaudette’s revi-
sion would prohibit construction of
the auditorium on the il5-acre plot
bourtded by West Huron, Franklin)
boulevard, West Pike, and Wil-
jiams.
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Commissioner vie: P. Miles
warned the commission that the
city should ask for ‘a definite i zs written committment” from Beau-)
dette on the new offer.
Donaldson said_final confirma-
tion still hinged on Mrs. Beau-
dette's confirmation, as both
made the original offer.
Willman was authorized to pur-
chase for $36,000 the Automobile
Club of Michigan property at the
northwest corner of West Pike art
” parcel of land in the block across|to construct a civic auditorium on. W Williams.
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& fener Donaldson said. officials of the
firm had delayed plans for this
site pending a further decision be-
tween the Beaudettes and the city.
Last month, the City Planning
Commission moved for “liberal-
ization” of the Beaudette offer
termed “ a little too restrictive’
by Commissioner William F, Kal-
witz,
The group had conducted two
| public hearings on a 1] to
irezone 21 lots in the block to Res-
‘idential 1 use to prevent. further
ee jal development of | the’
land
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Donaldson sale the rezoning|inspected and graded birds. .
move Was still tabled. He added
he
be nken at the plan group's Oct.|*t
session. The Pontiac area.will be mostly! ”
fair and cool tonight with the) —
aging as two which occurred in| |
Suez problem today amid wide-' di
ibted that any. action would =~ life Adventore
Oct. 12. Pree | Sakae} On 3.1441, |
a, > i SA JOHNNY KUCKS
YOG! BERRA |
Now You Know
Why Mailmen
Ask for Raises
parcel post counter,
“Would you please wrap this for
me?” she asked.
Stark wrapped it. wo.
“Will you address ‘it for me?”
the girl yo Be
“Okay, little lady,” jsiar replied.
“What's the address
“It's on a.slip of si inside.”’
Stark u the package,
removed the slip of paper, re-
wrapped and addressed the bun-
ie,
“That will be 10 cents for mail-
Hospital to Get
$85,892 Grant U.S. Funds Approved
for Out-Patient Clinic
at Pontiac General
Pontiac General Hospital has
received preliminary — approval
from the Public Health Service in
Washington, D. C., of a $85,892)
federal grant to be used for con-
struction and equipping a new out-
|patient clinic at the city hospital:
| William P. Babcock, chairman
| of the hospital’s board of trustees
said the hospital was “happy to get
the. grant,” but added ‘‘we will
‘need more before we get i
He said the board of trustees
more applications for
Under stipulations of the request,
japproved last month by the’ State
‘| Ottice of Hospital Survey and
Construction, the money must be,
used toward out-patient facilities.
Thanksgiving Turkeys _
to Show Drop in Price
WASHINGTON (INS) — This
year’s Thanksgiving turkeys may
cost less than a year ago, prin-
\Cipally-beeause of the 76 million
‘record crop.
_ The Agriculture Department vf
minded housewives today that t
traditional turkey feast will
favorably priced whether the pop-
ular small-sized or time honored)
big turkey—is preferred.
Shoppers will also find an in-
crease in the number of federaily-
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_\Potter (R-Mich) announced plans sibility at its worst” an
Armory who heard in person
wide by radio and television. President Hits, Democras
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WASHINGTON ip—President Eisenhower accused t
Democrats last night of practicing “political
a centralized federal government.
For his own administration he claimed “almost four
years of clear accomplishments.” He received a roaring
ovation from a packed house in Pittsburgh’s Hunt
‘That traditionally Democratic city g gave him an ear- “Home Run Bats
Give’ New York
Championship Yogi Berra, Skowron, _
“Howards Back Kucks!
3-Hitter in Finale —
A barrage of four home
runs, one a. ee ae
, and John-
ey for intlation and
his address, carried nation-
“|splitting ovation. Crowds+
cheered him on the 14-mile
hotel and again along the
route to the 8,000-seat arm-
ory, which was filled to
overflowing.
Officials estimated a crowd of
5,000 greeted the President on his
arrival at the Greater Pittsburgh
Airport and an additional 100,000
lined the streets on his route to
downtown Pittsburgh. The crowd
was one of the biggest of his
Eisenhower again rapped hack
at the proposals of his Democratic
opponent, Adiaj E. Stevenson, call-
ing for a halt in the draft as soon
as that is possible consistent with
national safety and for this coun-
try to take the lead toward sus-
pension of big-scale nuclear tests.
And he devoted much of his
speech to a reply to Stevenson's
campaign assertion that the Ei-
senhower administration has fa-
vored big business at the expense —
of the average Americans : |
“This amounts to \saying that
your government has no interest)
in the people of America,” Eisen-|
hower said. “This amounts to the’ ‘charge that your government has
paired ~~ trust.
Potter Organizing
‘Minute Men for ke’
DETROIT # — |
Sen. Charles E.
today for a statewide drive to or-
ganize “Minute Men for Ike’
brigades. :
The first ‘Minute Men for Ike”
group was ‘formed two weeks ago
in Cheboygan at the suggestion of
Sen. Potter, to overcome apathy
‘and get out the vote for President
' Elsenhower.
Applauding the idea. Eisenhower, the Cheboygan minute men to set.
a heen tor other communities. | uit Names on Roll A record 45,671 Venting. voters!
Land ge centers registered 912 45,671 City Volers ©
are registered to cast ballots in
the Nov. 6 election.
Pontiac City Clerk Ada R. Evans
said this figure may vary by some
200 after final checks of deaths
ant Caney oe et RE
from Sept. 4 until Monday's dead-
line. The clerk's office took in
1,381 new registrations from Aug.
‘8 through Monday. Labor offices
voters.
‘Ann: ities Carpenter
Found Dead in Auto
ANN ARBOR (R—A 51-y
Ann. Arbor carpenter was
dead in his automobile by police
joaing today near the downtown
Pies Arbor etlice said Michael
/Roush was slumped over in the
/ifront seat of the car, which was
locked and had the motor running.)
Washtenaw County Coroner
Frank Staffan ordered an autopsy
but said preliminary examination
indicated Roush’s death was ac-
cidentally caused by carbon mon-
oxide poisoning.
To Repeat Performance
football
game with Indiana. The musical
‘Show traces the history of jazz and
be “Tote Potter that he counted. on the American dance band. The In-
diana marching band will the halftime spotlight,
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to pass immediately without first
stopping. jf
of Michigan, has already been
completed.
Yanks Take Title
With Home Runs
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yout to Gilliam. Reese threw out out Kucks. runs, three hits.
popped out to
Carey. } ‘walked, Hodges
lined into déuble play,
to
HTH_ INNING
Yan — Bauer flied out to
Snider. Martin, struck out. Mantle struck out. .
Dodgers—Amoros grounded out
to Skowron unassisted. Furillo sin- gledto center. Campanelia popped
out‘ to Martin. Al Walker batted
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to pitch for. Brooklyn, Berra lined
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set of matching luggage.
Geal is retiring to become direc-
tor of the American Camping As
sociation’s standards division.
Photos, Paintings
From Ethiopia
will be featured in an exhibition
of paintings and photographs open-
ing at Cranbrook. Institute of
‘Science Friday.
| Photographs by C. T. Brady of
\New York, and paintings by noted
Howe will make up the display
which will continue through Dec. 9.
The showing will be open to the
public Friday after an informal
'wallery talk by Brady. The talk
and admission will be free. All
exhibit halls will be lighted be-
tween 8 and 10 p.m. ~
The exhibition of 25 Ethiopian
paintings will be sponsored by
Dodgers — Gilliam bounced out
to Skowron unassisted. Reese
fouled out to Berra. Snider singled
,to center. Robinson struck out to which have a tradition going back
rend the game. ‘His Excellency Yilma Deressa,
ithe ambassador of Ethiopia. It
jwil be the first local showing
‘of these contemporary paintings
to the days of the illuminated
Temperatere Chart Wants to Set Record Straight
some of the record about her fam-
UM Picked as Center for Health Research straight.
“And the readers will forgive me
if I abstain from depicting my
‘brother at all costs as wicked ee a , just for the sake of pro-;
#1 fit,” she told a . ed * *
oirs.. 1 owe it to the memory of
“ becatise “I never like to show
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ANN ARBOR (INS) — The U.S.
Public Health Service yesterday
designated the University of Mich-
many distorted stories have been center for and research into written postwar years that needs others
I have to set some facts ue —— ioe The I will be one of five
in the nation, and the first
Midwest.
=< eHitler's Sister Working on Her Memoirs
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| Adolf Hitler ‘probably will be de-
clared dead officially later thi Wif ; ff -Sol month by a ‘Music Hsing Miss e 0 X on
|Wolf said she hoped she will then
be allowed to take possession
cluding some water colors he
tions and a Nazi party badge.
Bavarian state government.
“E find It disgusting that I have
to ask the authorities for these
keepsakes,’ she said, | dle these matters for me,”
Since the war she has lived on
children’s bureau granted a small pension in one room of a
. ithe iversity $61,000 to institute drab house here, She said she had ing from minor surgery.
Jbeen given notice to move out but! Mrs. McLeod, the former Marie.
lagreed she may stay tmti] she has a
‘found a new apartment, f
a-trunkful of Hitler keepsakes, in-|
painted, his World War I decora- DETROIT #® — Mrs. Marie P. walls,
Succumbs Suddenly
McLeod, 539, wife of former Con-
These properties are held by the gressman Clarence J. McLeod,
\died suddenly last night while visit-
ing her husband in the hsopital.
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EW YORK (INS)—Here's a
archeologist and painter Dr. Bruce,
“\branch offices. * Bank officials said customers
had asked for similar curb service
at the main office as exists at
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They said-they had noted success
Bank Gets Curb-Cage Right,
1-Way Traffic on 2 Streets right of city to lease a portion of
a sidewalk to private enterprise.
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‘Drayton Plains, as one of 10
- PARRY W. FETTER
In/line with National News
paperboy Day, The Press’ hon-
pred Larry W. Fetter, 14, of
Pontiac Press carriers perform-
ing outstanding service to their
route customers. “Larry, a 10th
grade student at St. Michaels,
has been on his route for two
years, The carrier likes to hunt, °
fish, and fly model planes. He
plans. to attend business college
with an eye toward becoming an
accountant.
| personal | Mrs: McLeod collapsed, appar-
| “but I hope somebody will han- ently from a heart attack, while!
discussing her tusband’s release’
from the hospital, He is convalesc- |
a Rhesus monkey at the
Parke, Davis and Co, biological farms at Roch- .
ester puts on her best look of innocence in hopes
of winning forgivenéss from lab assistant Warren ’ BOLA GOT IT—Lola,
ing his name. se
served in the U. 8.
glancing around her House of Representatives from De-
simply furnished room. There was'troit 1973 to 1933,
hi from his back
he ng her fresh drinking water.- Lang i
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‘Oak. She snatched his paycheck ‘ got a new check, and
from her expensive diet. pocket yesterday, and ate it while
Lola suffered no i effects
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“David Miller took us out to dinner later and after about
poummemmeees three vinos we mate up. At least we stuck
out our pinkies and shook hands. Later I ‘ran into her at hairdressing—she and what
sure, we were friendly—-we said ‘Hello.” that, I think maybe I should stick to hoofing.”| eter
was left of her hair after the brawl. Oh, /
Suez Canal é
4 .
served all water-customers cham-
was really great at her opening in her
was. One customer said, “Let's not split
harems about this”... Just Good Friends
te Hilton and Virginia Warren,
-skier Kipple of Miami! and
TV Producer Frank Satensteen .. MGM
supposedly financed “Harbor Lights,”
which opened so disastrously, and will make
it a movie.
Joey”. . . The Mariners, formerly of God-
frey’s group, are tired of touring, and may
split for solo work . . Dorothy Malone's sexy,
emoting in “Written on the Wind” won her
a long-term U-I contract. —
tion pr igs against Frank Costello will be-
gin after the elections . . . Billy Martin of the Yankees dated
ogi Berra’s sis-in-law, Mary Lou Short . . . Italian steamship
lines are trying to book celebrities aboard their ships, to offset
Happiness can’t be bought. Probably a
good thing, too, or most ef us be would
‘unhappy about the price.
WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A hangover,” defines Woody Allen,
“ts when you don’t want to come out of your room because you
think your head won't fit through the door.” :
_ TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Peter Arnel] hears a tobacco com-
made good oe. ‘That's earl, brother.
(Oopyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Ine.)
Spt
nti
MORE PROOF| bl 0-JIB-WA’S BEST FOR |
using your wonderful medicine, 1 couldn’t put my
BITTERS. .
Fhave great
‘faith this
Was,
WT cine. for arthritis.” —
“I Available at CUNNINGHAM,
sums, THRIFTY DRUG Rita Hayworth arrives soon for “Pal .
death to flies and larvae. Otticials tre
f
Years Old,
Still Untinished
YORK—The Suez Canal, , {station was approved by the City
ee,
TRUNK LINE — Applying
that a stretch in time saves nine
come tidbits, “Dumbo” proves that he's not so
dumb. . Finding that he had a truncated path
the principle
and some wel-
{Pontiac City Affairs
| New Fire Station Contracts Ok’d ,
Contracts totaling $98,076 for con-
struction of the new West Side fire
Commission last night 48 City Man-
|
Willman ‘said crews were at the
Organist Ethel Smith’ (a Pittsburgher) 1, be kept attractive to marine Vest Huron and Genesee site of land County Board of Supervisors’ struct curb, gutter, grate, gravel,
and related work on ave-
nue from Woodland drive to-Bald-
Total assessed cost for the $33,-
927.69 project will be $18,763.32.
No action was taken on an Oak-
traffic and capable of serving it, ‘he city's fifth fire hall, which is offer of leasing the County Con-
in
Though it has been carrying
traffic since 1869, the 100-mile HttRE
recently nationalized
by Egypt, envisioned the time
when 180 ships daily would pass
through. a truly big canal. Now
ships moving faster than eight
knots cause dangerous bank ero-
sion.
About 300 million cubie yards of
: pany is bringing out‘a butt-sized cigaret. It’s for bums who've :construction excavation and 300,
million cubic yards of nten-| ! ; pemecee ,adoption is expected at next week's ©
‘to keep. the canal attractive in Meeting.
ithe past 50 years. But a task of ROAD WORK HEARING
greater dimensions. looms in A public hearing will. be held dard Oil Co. of New Jersey, to ance dredging have been required
future. harem skirt, harem pants, or whatever it may require one billion dollars ®*Pected to be completed next “~~~
the approval of the Walton Sub-
division plat—approved previously
by the City Planning Commission—|
pending i decision on a $1,361 plat)
ton boulevard in the subdivision. '
ASK BOND APPROVAL a
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Little,
405 W. Walton Blvd. asked approv-
‘al of the bond with the city but)
Commissioners John Dugan and
Floyd Miles requested a one week
postponement.
A contract with Kutchins Co,
: Improvement construc -
| Read by title only last night was
‘a proposed city ordinance estab-
lishing a Civil Defense Dept. in the
city as outlined ih a Michigan Mu-
nicipal League disaster plan
The program is specifically de-
signed for a manager - coanril
form of government and has when they moved into their new |
been endorsed by Willman, Pon home. He had one installed. Then’ tiane’s Civil Defense director. i
Second reading and posible!
‘Tuesday on a proposal fo con-
4 ‘April.’ ‘ha ar | — uction during the next = Other action taken up on a 21- Chinese Workers
point slate included deferment of
Desert Railway Job
HONG KONG (INS) — Intoler-
bond covering construction of @lable working conditions at the con-|ly slipped on a city sidewalk. ‘sidewalk on the south side of Wal- struction site of the double-track
Shihchiachwang - Yangchuan rail-
way in North China forced at least
2,000 workers to desert their posts.
According to the report, the
working
bers of new workers left their
the engineering bureau in that sec-
Investigate Case?
SAN DIEGO, Calif. @ — A local
attorney, couldn't find a gas con-
nection for his wife's clothes dryer
he discovered the clothes dryer
was electric,
A big oil refinery ts being buflt
near Rotterdam, Holland, by Stan-
meet demands In the Benelux area.
SAFETY
EARNINGS
CONVENIENCE
ROC a ’
The financial structure of Pontiac Federal Savings is
based on ample liquid assets. Surpl®s and reserves are
the result of sound financial policiés.
invested chiefly in monthly-payable mortgages on owner-
occupied homes. Funds are insured to $10,000 by the
Federal Savings Insurance Corporation, an agency of
the U. 8. Government.
There is no middleman stockholder to share in the ‘ '
profits, each sayer is “part-owner” and receives a
current rate of 249% Dividend.
Three handy 7 locations, SAVINGS
Drive-In Window at our -home office plus
iy ay *
tagious Hospita) for. 18 months to
Pontiac General Hospital to help
alleviate crowded conditions at the
city hospital during construction of
the new wing.
PLEA REJECTED
Willman informed the commis-
sioners the Board of Trustees held
a copy of the Board's recommenda-
tion and that the commission
should wait action from the hos-
pital group. . Commissioners rejected a plea |
from Garden City to join in a
_ drive to secure state and na-
tional assistance te lessen flood
conditions in Wayne County and
| surrounding areas. |
The city attorney was instructed
to study a claim by Irene Schwan-
beck who asks city payment for in-
‘juries suffered when she reported-,
Willman was authorized to pur. |
chase property at 74 E. Pike St. |
for $12,000 from ‘the capital im- |
provement funds. Bids on the
house at this site will be due Oct. |
| 28.
Permission was. granted Donald,
L. Collier, 43 Orchard Lake Ave.’ to drop Isadore J. Mintz as a part
ner on a 1956 package beer and
wine license.
YOU CAN EARN MORE MONEY,
ADVANCE FASTER, AND ENJOY
IF YOU TAKE A BUSINESS COURSE
Visit the school, write or phone and a program
can be arranged which will be advantageous
to you, in preparation fdr office employment.
FALL HOURS:
* Morning 8:30 to 11:30 — Afternoon 12:00 to 2:30
Evening 6:30 to 9:00
: NEW STUDENTS EACH WEEK
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SH
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’ gave Chace a $5,000 check. He said i ‘|
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something that's all right for kids
they just won't show anything.”
‘Mentalist’ Predicts Vote
LOS ANGELES ®—Jack Swim-
mer, who says he is a mentalist,
yesterday wrote down what he
said would be-—the total popular
vote-in the nation, the state and
the county for the two presidential
candidates in the Nov, 6 election.
The predictions were sealed in)
a box and turned over to Gordon
Nesvig, Board of Supervisors
clerk, in the presence of Super.
visor Burton Chace. Swimmer!
that if his vote predictions are off
one vote the check can go to
charity.
The Girls’ Life Brigade, first of
its kind in South Africa, has been
formed in Johannesburg to combat
juvenile eee: “ilo Receive Awards
State University alumi will honor terday as the vandals who went on
Saturday at the annual BS i evs eae
about life membership awards from
. architect; rena L. Sorta | Leagan ieee es . Metallurgical Plant ober
| DETROIT d-Police and a
drivers for giving their cars that rank
gives
look,"” one 17-year-old driver eX |
plained.
ia}/em from a church cemetery, The |
youths were released after the pastor Goctined to eres charges. |
Sen. Kennedy to Speak
at 14th District Dinner
Kennedy (D-Mass) will address a
$10-a-plate dinner meeting of the
cratic organization Thursday night.
County line.
before yesterday's game and think fondly of head- ready one “+y
‘ing for the open spaces as the last Series game —- Dodgers in the first six games. One or all may
‘gee action in today's contest. loomed today. Left to right: Whitey Ford, Don
Four MSU Alumni
2 Boys, Girl Arrested;
[ried to Paint the Town |
DETROIT (INS)}—Two boys and Youth Comes Home
SALE EFFECTIVE THRU | :
SATURDAY OCT. 13
two girls, aged 11: to 15,-were
EAST LANSING @ — Michigan rounded up by Detroit police yes- | four prominent Michigan citizens « paint-epraying spree itr the city’s! the others “to take the rap for
. me” has returned from Arkansas)
Homecoming celebration: _ “The youngsters sprayed the in- to Kalamazoo where he was want-
The tour will receive honorary side and outside walls of a bowling |€d for questioning in a teenage
the alley, four cars in the bowling theft ring.
MSU Alumni Association at an alley parking lot, and a dozen,
evening banquet. _ wore 2
Receiving the awards will 29 tae = rege
wat. Renae ora 8 £0) 000 Blaze Hits 5 en a
R. Calder of Detroit,
| ;
ogres Fire department officials Marquette, and
pean T. Prescott (R-Pres-
SAGINAW # — The annual Re-
‘room in the rear of the building.
Firemen were repelled by am- Gratiot, Tuscola, Huron and San-
‘monia fumes released ffom a rup- ilac Counties. Schools will - be
tured pipe attached to a storage, ‘closed in the five counties for the
‘meeting. . a pas-
tor didn’t take Kindly to the meth-
od dreamed up by two hot rod)
low-slung, dragged-iown silhou- nemcecnaemeeracipsnenns ptete
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Officers stopped the young driv-|
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Inside one was a tombstone. The
other car had two inside.
“It the car a low-slung
gitcanam
Police said the stones were tak-
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‘brightening up, Little Bo-Peep is your
answer, Added to water and applied with a rough cicth
of Sponge, Little Bo-Peep cleans your fabrics wonderfully.
Will not harm colors. See directions on bottle.
DETROIT (INS) — Sen. John F.
14th Congressional District Demo-.
The district takes in Detroit's
Far East Side to the Macon GREEN BEANS en
bias VANILLA
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GRAVE — Five years ago this Santa Fe Rail- tempt to salvage the old locomotive because of the costliness. of a
ter for Oakland
one greenhouse station ($15,000); one animal shel-jhouse for city of Pontiac ($4,000);
Soanty $5,00;om fence ($115
($550); one pump’
; and one club
for
valuable states—Texas} 1).
California
usiness Vote
edge to either side at this point, oe
but I think Texas is a state in
ey Named to College Post
t..ppeal Sounded by Nixon
The Nixons -paid their respects
yesterday to Texas history at the
Alamo, \
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Nahr Brey, tome Foy olga smart me Sl SURLOIN chairman for the county, sald that)*iis "old legend in - ——_ e: Mrs. Ruth Spurlock, home service/"7) o.0) goes that those whol STEAKS :
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day to feed and there's] BRIEMEUS cow Dib.
wamear tet BUTTER or ca “keeping two cats. She with ,
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“Beauty that Lasts Forever." nts will be served by ithe teachers and mothers of the
seventh and eighth grades.
« California Story
‘series of the Farmington Kiwanis
-, street.
Narrated by Frederick Christian,
the color film * include the
~ |Laguna Beach al of Arts and FARMINGTON — “The Cali." fornia Story,” a filmed review
of the colorful pageants and scen-
ery of that state, will lead off
Club Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Junior
High School auditorium on Thomas
Pageant of the Masters, Indio Date
Festival, MjsS University Pageant,
Mt. ia, Yosemite Ski Fun and
ent.
¥
Ed ’ WESTACRES—The
8 smorgasbord luncheon and fall fashion show at 1 p.m, today,
clubhouse. General chairman for the event is Mrs. Robert 4
ions are being loaned by the Phyllis Lee Shop and the jane eatbuiee the Shop of Uniontake. Other businesses of the area are | Plauen.
the project.’ Young models above’ are Chuck and Chris
twin sotis of: Mr. and Mrs., Charles’ Baldwin, and Janie |™ #
or of Mr. and Mrs... t
W. Maclean.» oo
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at Waterford
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —
The Book Review Club will meet by her father, chose a full length {Monday at 1 p. m. at the home of £0" of hand clipped lace and
Mrs. William Vann, 4305 S. Shore
drive. .
M
the birth of
Mr. and
\foad annoyrve the birth of a boy,
las ‘
\anhounes the birth of
Stephen... é ond k Talk —, ero bs a. state
tiac Lake |e em” series, is being sponsored by the
will be an explanation of grade Business and Professional Wom- by teachers. en’s Club.
: Sewer Bids Vary;
150 Per Cent | Waterford Twp. Asks ! tal eligible electors to approximate-
to Study, “|. Cairns said that 2,336 persons Engineer
Estimates
“WATERFORD © -TOwnsHip —|*ince the August primaries.
. First in Series —_|syivan shores drive and Paetiel ashen hates and Fraskdie Raotl r ia 2 drive were opened when are registered almost 100 per cent.” jat Farmington —_Townsnip ‘Byard met Monday| a dunce Towmay
: The possibility of leasing cars
for. the police department instead
of buying them received further
attention. The informal offer of
one firm, amounted ‘to $90 per)
month per car. This included in-
surance and repairs.
was taken. _
Becta, Mrs. Springer Leads
Jayno Adams Scouts
| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —
|New officers were elected yester-
day when the Jayno Adams Girl
Scout Neighborhood Assn. met at
the home of Mrs. Delmar Cote on
Alco drive. —
Mrs. Charles Springer is the
new chairman, Mrs, Cote, sec-
retary, Mrs. Brano Woloesiewicz, ,
treasurer, and Mrs, Albert
Haynes, Mrs. Eimer Fauble, and
Mrs. Harold Royce are on the
nominating committee,
Next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Clifford Quel-' lette, Parnell drive. iand white gladioli formed the set.
‘Last Hurrah’
o Be Reviewed
“The Last Hurrah,” by Ed-
ward O'Connor, will be reviewed
by Mrs. Ralph*S. Eaton. Mrs.
K. K. Kriets will assist the
hostess,
The meeting is open to township
residents interested in good books.
County Births 'e
r. and Mrs, Carl Davis announce
® girl, Marcia Marie
Mis. ne Deacon, of Sarona
lane announce, the birth of a girl, Karen
nne. ‘
Mr. Mts. James Day. of Sarona
birth ote boy, Daniei
The Thomes Nicholases of Cooley Lake
John
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Gaines of Petrolia
a bon, Reolan
* No_ action
Last minute, registrants
township both ‘eity
These new: registrations bring to-
ly 8.000 in the city and 9,000 in the.
township.
jhave registered in the township Ask $1 Million 'for Imlay School’
_ Taxpayers to Vote Oct.
16 on Bond Issue
Mrs. Roy M. Ottmar
‘WEST BLOOMFIELD — Prayer
service for Mrs. Roy M. (Flora
N.) Ottmar, 66, of 2301 Fordham,
will be held tonight at 7, at C. J.
Funeral Home, under
“1 would venture to say," he
added, “that some subdivisions in
day night. This brings the total
registration for the township to Southfield
An estimated registration of 18,-
000 was given here today by Town:
ship Clerk Fannie Adams.
Troy
Six thousand registered for vot-|
ing here, 395 of them swamping the
city office on Monday. Township
figures showed a total of 31 regis-/
trants. Royal Oak
A total of 39,725 persons - regis-
itered here, with 1,182 persons
signing up on Monday. :
Oak Park
The figure for the city of Oak
Park is 17,568. Of this number,
688 flocked to the offices in- the
last two days before deadline. In
1952, only 6,133 persons registered,
with the new figure nearly tripling
the old registry, at Trinity Methodist Church, with
field's assistant ‘fire chief, died in
Hurley Hospital, ‘Flint, Sunday.
Ray Bell
WIXOM—Service for Ray. Bell,
54, of 291000 Wixom Rd., will be
at 2 p. m. Friday from the Caster-
line Funeral Home, Northville,
with burial in Oakland Hills Me-
morial Gardens. Mr. Bell died
yesterday in Pontiac Osteopathic
Hospital, after a long illness. .
Mr. Bell, owner of Bell's
Greenhouses, and employe at’
Pontiae Motor Division, was &
resident of Oakland County for
38 years. ‘
» Surviving are his wife, Flossie:
two daughters, Mrs, Winifred
Minche of St. Clair Shores, Donna
Bell of Glennie: three sons, Duane
Bell of Walled Lake, Ray Bell Jr.,
of Glennie and Ronald Bell of
Wixom; a stepson, James Towns
of Wixom and a_ stepdaughter,
Margie Esch, of Howell.
Oscar Andrews
WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP —
Prayer service. was held Tuesday
with arrangements by Voorhees-
Siple Funeral Home, for Oscar
Andrews, 80, of 9703»Mandoa Dr.,
who died Saturday in Pontiac.
_£
the Eagles Auxiliary.
Funeral will be at 1 p.m. Thursday
AAT ‘ J]
expert in his
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By REBA HEINTZELMAN
Milford Correspondent
T MILFORD — “Si Johnson ts
again busy “making pink apple- sauce for his friends and neighbors has a tang all of its own that no
Banquet to Honor
Church School Staff
John Parrish of Strathmoor’Meth-
odist Church of Detroit will be
held at 6:30 p.m., Saturday, in hon-
Mrs. Marshall
charge of arran
David Mansfield will
serving of the meal. Wheeler is in
s and Mrs.
supervise the
Talks at Pinebrook
COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — The
Rev, Perry A. Thomas of the Com-
merce Methodist Church was guest
speaker at a: retreat held last
fweekend at Pineprook, a youth
‘hostel, site located near South Lyon.
The retreat was in conjunction with
ithe Methodist Church student
movement on campuses throughout
the U.S., under auspic@s of the
Wesley Foundation.
The Rev. Mr. Thomas titled his
addresses as follows: ‘‘Boxing the
Compass,” “Finding the Pole
Star,” and ‘Charting the Course.”
Milk is Panspotted daily be-
tween dairy farms to a pasteur-
izing plant in Kitzbuhel, Austria,
via two 7,000 plastic’ imbedded
pipelines. \
| Densmores
jting at the First Baptist Church
here where Joanne Barrett, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Barrett
of Lum, and Ray Densmore, son
{ot Mr. and Mrs, William Densmore
of Pontiaic, exchanged their vows
‘on Saturday
i * * «
The bride, given in marriage
nylon tulle over satin, It was fash-
jloned with a pictire neckline, long
‘Sleeves and a bodice of lace to
ithe hip line flowing into a nylon
tulle skirt. Her fingertip veil was
scent sequins and seed pearls. She
carried a white Bible topped with
an orchid and lilies of the valley.
Her only jewelry was a single
strand of pearls, « gift of the bride-.
groom.
of Chicago
bridesmaids were Marilyn Davis
of Flint and Carol Parker of
Pontiac, ; oe
They wore identical full length
gowns of blue crystal satin, fash-
jioned with portrait necklines antl
full gathered skirts accented with,
\bustie bows. Feathered bands held ‘| short circular veils in place and aw 7"
Honemooning in East \, clover leaf weevil; now available
| LAPEER — Paims, candelabrajthey carried colonial bouquets ofjsins of the bride, were flower from the Agriculture Department, carnations.
Virginia and Vickie Barrett, cou-
Department was called< to the
' jcene, 86. * |
.| The Langdons reportedly had MRS. RAY HENSMORE \some insurance oh the place, j «the Carl Langdon garage at 634 igirls and wore gowns of pink sim-
lilar to those of the bridesmaids.
They also carried colonial bou-
quets.
Charles Schriber of Pontiaic was
the ringbearer.
Ronald Schrubba, Pontiac, act-
ed as best man.. Dean and Ralph
Densmore, Pontiac served their
brother as groomsmen, Richard
Young and James Harrod seated
the guests. Norman and Kurt
Barrett, brothers of the bride,
lighted the candles.
A reception for 300
lowed the ceremony in the church
parlors.
Fire Razes Garage
ROCHESTER—A fire
Renshaw at 5:38 p.m. here Tues-
day. The garage and contents in-)
cluded power mower, storm win-
dows, bicycles, a motor bike and
other articles. The Rochester Fire COMMERCIE TOWNSHIP—Rev..
guest speaker at a banquet to be’
fol-|
| Nancy to Pause
jin Day's Tour .
| for Silver Tea
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A
2:30 p.m. at the CAI building on
the County.
The Waterford Township Dem-
ocratic Women’s Club is planning
the event, with Mrs. Clark Adams
as tea chairman.
The governor’s~ wife will be
accompanied by two county com-
mitteewomen, Mrs, Cynthia Nelsey
of Davisburge, and Mrs. Faye
|Moskowitz of Royal Oak.
Commerce Choir
Elects New Officers
COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Mrs.
Marshall Wheeler has been elected
president of the Commerce Metho-
dist Church Chancel Choir.
Other newly-elected officers |
are Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler,
secretary; Mrs. Earl Gottschall, |
treasurer; and Mrs. Roland Mc-
Kenzie, librarian.
The choir meets at 8 p.m. each
Wednesday in the church basement
and leads the 11 a.m, Sunday wor-
ship service at the church. Anyone
wishing to join is asked to con-
tact an officer or attend a Wednes-
day evening meeting.
Free Bulletin Ready
| WASHINGTON
\six-page farmers’ bulletin on the
Nells about this widespread pest
of alfalfa, red clover and white
clover. Copies are free trom the
Offiee of information, U. S. De-
partment of Agriculture, Washing-
ton 25),D.C. silver tea is being planned to
honor Mrs. G. Mennen Williams at
Friday during her day’s visit in
(INS) —A_ new!
\ Chats. Hands to Milford Friends for Fun
Pink Applesauce Production Zooming
ele sagen oot See ores & Now retired, Johnson worked for son. 5 ‘37 years with the Michigan Bell
‘Telephone Co. and has a “for life”
telephone in his neat four-room
apartment. His wife died a year
and a half ago, after being bed- ridden for 13 years. Sj did all the
cooking, cleaning and other tasks
iduring that time, so it comes as
‘second nature for him to go right
'on cooking. -
| Everyone in Milford knows Si's
‘adeptness for making pink apple-
‘sauce. However, one point is im-
‘portant: ‘The recipient must fur-
nish him with his favorite apple
for their canning, consequently
“Arkansauce Red” are very scarce
in this area.
Orion Residents
Asked to Meet LAKE ORION — The Orion Com-
munity Center Assn. is seeking the
support of everyone in the com-
munity, calling a meeting Thurs-
day at 8-p.m., atthe Blanche
\Sims School when they will pre-
‘sent plans for a building to meet
‘the needs of the community and its
children. ’
| The site committee has in-
_spected various possible sites
| and the building committee has
| suggestions for the size and type
| of building that will meet the
-area needs,
Every resident of the community
of Lake Orion and Orion Township
‘is invited to come, bringing friends
and neighbors.
Bickel Barn Burns;
Loss in Thousands
OAKWOOD — A barn at 5640
Hummer Lake Rd., on the Willard
Bickel farm, burned at an estimat-
ed loss of from $10,000 to $20,000.
Mrs. Bickel said she noticed
the fire in the barn which was
filled with grain, hay and straw,
| about 6 p.m. By the time she
ealled the fire department, she
added, “the whole thing seemed
to be aflame.”
Fire departments from O x ford
and Brandon Township battled the
blaze. The Bickels said the loss
'was not fully covered by insur-
lance.
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Members of the Oakland County Dental Auxiliary
~~ held their annual membership luncheon at Devon Gables
Tuesday. Awaiting the announcement of luncheon were
(left to right) Mrs. Carl Ritchie of Romeo, membership ~~
cheirmin; Mrs. Joseph Badalament of
general chairman, and Mrs.
road. new member; Mrs. John Terry of Rochester, president
of the Auxiliary and Mrs. Lewis Gach of Brimingham, a
new member. Mrs. G. H. Thompson of Birmingham was
also introduced as a prospective member.’
Pontiac Press Bhetes
Birmingham,
Bruce Hubbard of Cherokee |
——“* _
News From Bloomfield: .
UM: Alumnae By RUTH SAUNDERS
BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Mrs.
Marcus E, Cunningham opened her
home on Brady lane Tuesday for a
meeting of the University of Michi-
gan Alumnae Association, The
Pick Your Fashions
to Fit Your Figure
Be sure your wardrobe “plays
up the best aspects of your figure.
For instance, if your waistline is
a “tape-measure dream,” don't
hide it under a sloppy Joe silhou-
ette.
Study yourself In each of the
new fall silhouettes—from the
drawstring, bloused waistline to
the sheathed empire look. Find the
styles which do the most for your
figure, and don't hesitate to choose
all your fall fashions in those
styles! Richard Devereux to join him this
to a visit e
Williams’ mother, Mrs, Walter Wil-
Jiams, ‘and his aunt, Mrs, James
'Q. Goudie of Woodward avenue,
+
Mr. and Mrs.
Paul F.
Rehner of
Birmingham
announce the
engagement
of their
daughter,
Joyce, to
Robert M.
Macfarlane,
son of
Mr. and Mrs.
Fred]
Macfarlane
pf Flint.
No plans have
been made
for the
Friday,
The Andreaes are looking for- |!in.
pis
| 1D. Thomas, Mrs. Henie, Mrs.
Thomas ny oy Meeting, Tea
‘are planning a cocktail party for
‘Saturday at their home in Frank-
Bride-to-Be
ls Honored —
at Shower
Wedding Plans Told;
by Nancy Dickinson
at Hollway Party
At agshower given by Mrs. Doro-
thy Hollway, Mrs. Oscar Eckman,}
Mrs. Arthur Barnes, Mrs. Manley
Young and Mrs. Peter Hoogerhyde,
bride-elect Nancy Dickinson made
Nancy, daughter of Mrs. Wilma
Thomas Dickinson of Mohawk road
and William G. Dickinson of Birm-
ingham, will become the bride of
George Freeman Henle Jr. Oct. 20
at Grace Lutheran Church. He is
the son of-Mr. and Mrs. F.
Henie of Ferndale.
Attending the recent’ shower
were Mrs. Dickinson, Mrs. William
On Monday evening Kathie
Young and Mrs. Ted Steele of East
Lansing entertained for Nancy.
Owen PTA to Hear.
'School Safety’ Talk
| Joseph Zabelski, safety education’
iconsultant for the Automobile Club)
talk scheduled for 8pm. *
Mrs. Russell. Shand (left) is shown luncheon. Mrs. Shand, from a modeling 2
-with Mrs.-Russell-Hawley-of Utica, pro---school; was guest speaker for the affair.
gram chairman for the Dental Auxiliary
Garden Club Hears Mrs. Mattox 7 ag Mrs. Charles Mattox; a gradu-
ate of four flower arranging
schools in Japan, addressed mem-
bers of the Women's National
i mt i z f {
ut
Mr. and Mrs. George F.
home in
Dr. and Mrs, Howard B. Barker
are planning a buffet supper Oct.
20 in their home on Martell drive.
Halloween Treat
mix and frost °em with your fa-
vorite butter cream frosting, add-
ing a couple drops of orange veget- able coloring.
Ways to Prevent
|Range-Top Fires
_ The best advice for preventing
a fat fire is to never leave fat
| Women's Missionary Socle'
George Henie will serve as best/such as curtains and dish towels. church parlors Thursday at 1pm. Rappe Soroptimists
Plan Annual
Card Party
‘Coming Events
Welcome Rebekah Lodge, 246 will meet
Thursda: aR .m. fog Initiation at
test practice will be
Nesbitt, 11, Ladies National League i ie
Thursday at 1 p.m. at 128 W, Pike 6t.
Chiefe Club M
of st.
in the
mony was 4 by Dr. Wil-
liam Marbach in the presence of
200 guests. * id +
The bride, the former Virginid
D. Milner, is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Milner of Winton
street. Raymond
Mrs. Bessie McCoy of Sault Ste.
arie.
a square neckline ap-
with iridescent sequins. Tis is the son of Virginia Milner Marties
by Bobbie Christian for
as maid of honor, Fern
Wallace, Maxine Eason, Marjorie
\Davis and Sally Wright were the
ibride’s other attendants.
oe ty
Serving as best man was Donald
Milner. Ushers were Clayton Me-
\Coy Ray Milner, Jerry Cannon,
and Emil McDonald.
|. & reception following the Sept.
| 29 wedding was held in_ the
| Amvets Hall.
For traveling to northern Michi-
the bride wore a
pink wool dress with black acces. gown
worn
duties ii,
a He i
thy i #3 |
: period of i
i )
FE Farm an¢é Garden Association}
MSU Spéaker
Will Address |.
Hawthorne PTA
Dr. Guy H, Hill, professor of edu-
cation at Michigan State Univer-
sity, will speak at the PTA Fa-
ther’s Night program of Hawthorne
School tonight. The 7:30 p.m. pro-
gram will be entitled ‘“‘The Three
‘R's and More.”
Dr. H"'| has directed practice)
teaching, taught, lectured and act-|
ed as piscement officer for teach-
ers in his 20 yvearg;at Michigan
State University. ~°
He is a member of Michigan of blue lace over taffeta State Scholarship Committee, the
Secondary School-College Rela-
_ thong Committee, the Contest and
Activities Committee, and the
Committee on Conference Pian-
ning for the MCPC,
In announcing the scheduling of
‘Dr. Hill's talk, Mrs. Marshall Val-
lad, program chairman, also told
af other PTA meetings. They in-
clude an open house planned for
November; a Christmas program
in December; a talk. by
Hunt in January; a Founder's Day
Craig, treasurer,
i Japanese Flower Art Is Explained
i = ay mn
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Wf ;
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FE home on W:
Mr. and Mrs. James P.
(nee Janet Leman) of
field avenue announce the PY s daughter; Debra Lynn, g 2 ¢
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b i
i gs iy 3
; @
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i iil i beat lie. f
i
ashington
ing a visit in Cleveland,
While there he attended the
West Gillotte
Shef- 2 Personal News of Interest — by TSth birth anniversary Sunday
family.
Wi 4
5 | iy F af. He
: : H
PEO Chapter
Has Luncheon
ree| but that I | aay annie. pe as my |
; Mrs. C. P. ‘Tatt Preparing
“This creates a bizarre pattern
tof color and is a big mistake,”’ he
emphasized. .
| Paris shows shoes with inter- |
‘changeable heels. You wear the
to be more alert to the chance
babies. are born tragically mixed
up in sex. ;
Far more often than realized,
there can be doubts or wrong
guesses about a child's real sex,
\same pair of shoes from morning
~f.until night, changing the heels!
| from low to medium high.
said Dr. Goodwin C. Schauffler of * * «
Portland, Ore.
Boys can be mistake can ‘determine true or predomi-
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‘He urged that parents get med-
ical advice if they have. doubts.
And he said more doctors should
become -more aware of what can
be done to determine sex and to
correct the confusing abnormali-
ties. RNITURE
Judy Inman Party
Draws Big Crowd
x0 Loftis Spencer
of Willard street announce the} *2 marriage of their daughter, Reta
Carol Moyer, to Loftis Spencer on
Oct. 3,
He js the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Porter Spencer of Rochester.
The couple are residing in Fort
Carlson, Colo., where Loftis is sta-
tioned with the U.S. Army.
tating ant ring Mate: tC) Aid 9th Refugee Family) sy > YORK (INS) — Thousands/an excellent way of promoting good) — activi-
“ Sts ee annual candy sale, Final plans were ah- publicity chairman; n —. . & whole new wardrobe! _ : past oo sbownaher nounced at the October meeting of the Sampson of Watkins Lake, general chair- nic ~ Abdi de - munced at Icto ot ~ 2, be sold by the Blue Birds, the pOeooeeorerecoccoscocoooos | —— board of directors. Shown fleft to right) man of the sale, and Mrs. William Wright junior organization, and by Camp vila ate a idle for! in 1951. are Mrs. William Graves of Dick avenue, of Chippewa road, prize chairman. ee ee ee ee ~ ; man AA eis aeesaaraai iS es hee RS 3 ilies and has brought 2,000. ° ! Ue | Mrs. William Wright, prizes ® a baker in East youngsters to live for . | chairman, has announced that iden. . Shsic (sees... Awards Given at Hospitals=sse= a ae children—Sytvia, Seth and = ee oe the United ‘through vigits ¢0| be announced at the leaders’ train- : | be geo gtr The fifth Awards Meeting Dr. James M. McHugh commend with much of the success for their|ing session and coffee hour. " she added,|said, “and it would be the same! eid at Pontiac State the volunteer groups and individ- Girls selling 48 cans of candy become suc-|With any young person.” the teenage uals for the will receive a day camp. certifi- $ managed 2. rath pated at the recent Py lerne y a cate or a Camp Fire gift certifi- 3 ©. |Over'Decorated Tuk: tee % ts aed tos wen al) — enn sal cate | ram ee : omelsLike | eae boys’ and gis lube perv ee speared by tha Coser 2 Roma-|/ on Ip’ devices, clothing, vegetable 1 over BS heed conclusion r SPOeeeesvesceoseocoooooos 1 | Mink on Mink flower gardening. 5a wie cae — sata lee me rar NEW YORK*(INS)—One of the es 9 participated. necinae , worst evils @ woman can commit| The ribbons, along with 4-H pins,|cently organized and ea Wiens Cael policy makerlis. to over.decorate-her-honie:- gm grgmeNeN eines a press St as ee ,| Paul McCobb, whose name has|Presented to the youngsters by Dr. — Oe 3 become synonymous with the finest/Ivan A. LaCore, medical superin- entered oe Duke Celebrates camples tendent, ' . : © . : nt hy “aac thane paanteneeled HE ap ee ee Saaiell eoentad His 2Ist Birthday of the fam- . . bers of the Birmingham Branch pelea | * #-* of Women’s National Farm and |a great deal of “When they start out to furnish) Gardem Association, Birthday |mories progressed i. aid. to [8 TOOm, Or an entire home,” he Club, Beg Chapter ah rary a
2 te gt to quit.” Birmingham Junior sche ap jects which won
eye ine sold.| salak on top of mink.” le added Seat tahoe ae ae Children’s Program at the hospital! py .o.' a | ‘oa “You pa: set al aie ma enh eag agin aod the main| Gunization ond inttvidual. ot i. . ’ . Ee He é for _ the : ee ee en ee In addition, thie county 4-H agent, audience at the recent meeting the) wee the meeting. a * ¢ Overdone rooms|!2¢k Worthington, nee Psat been made mheta Chapter of Lambda Chi Ome. inter-/have a tendency to steal from a slaphest a Latkes sat ice the pe erred ps ne ga sorority. genta ot adh personality. Like a fine cen ond ome a Plans are now under way for three| gown piece of- , the ‘ : the winter n. The clubs will ey eects eth remain aprt of th : te pers in Lorre electrical
_faven tomes ixivackeramd of he veren n*-" | Surgeon Warns Parents _ [scotine pric in antcoatin | Me€obb — said —another—mistake! ‘2, % a / in April 1957. ang|Women make in decorating is to to Be Sure of Baby s Sex Reta Mover Wed flowered ilpaper against q
ysl slipcovers or flowered ela oyer e .
4
Judy Inman entertained a’ group
of friends in her home
road Saturday evening ending,
along with Bob K ‘and Burt
Gifford of- Grand ids, were @
classmates of thg hostess from
Pontiac High ll.
|
in Utica |
stragg
eyebrows can be greatly im-
yu itttle actintey’ Wana
ished, take an eyebrow or soft
lead pencil and with short,
—_ strokes, draw eyebrows in
e thin places. This is very
effective. :
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372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6,
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Winter °56 issue of our fascinating
wide variety of dasy to sew styles studio in Rome by the American
for all ages: Don't miss it! , | Academy of Arts. Pontiac Artists
Hear Svea Kline, |
See Milles Slides
Svea Kline, Swedish sculptress, |?
addressed members of the Pontiac
Society of Artists recently at a
‘Miss Kline who has studied in
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For this pattern, send 35¢c in and under Sculptor Carl Milles,
coins, -your name, address, size presented slides of Milles’ works
During the discussion Miss Kline,
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wm. ~~. » . . aseventh Grade The bride, the former Rosemary bridesmaids, Mrs, Elwood Sova and| husband was away. % oles ; Bi Bee ae A. Sova, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.\Helen Welsh wore similarly|is better to avoid any situat!
ch ee Elect. Officers, Hold Approximately 150. parents, George Sova of South Telegraph styled gowns in a turquoise shade that causes talk. #3 ee oe a. teochare nd satiate Wott ter} Bee © ae gg, me seg ch cw pe Dear Mrs. Post: ‘What is the
ay unior Music Clubs Meets: in voor st sew Th The suit was tuhiond wits (S00 Seve, flower irs” ore| staying in the Rowen of oder “A 7 7 : - : grade students at Lincoln Junior a front panel of pleated net, and yellow crystalette and carried! t, jt paanighere fie: to
mie & The Student. League of the! Guests at the mecting were S. S™ “ om.| Rebates teatared & Queen Anne | tC hemume — ook, | |Junior Musie Club of Pontiac|Pamela Morris, Catherine Meger,. Pulp Wargelin, principal, ex-| coltar and long sleeves tapered Nae : M ’ Deanne Lucas, Bonnie Newby and Pained the 7B schedule... Mrs.| at the wrists. She carried a |_ Best man for the ceremony was/ Answer: If you are merely Pete ee Tuesday Musicale met Sunday at) Powell, George Gary gave an explanation] white orchid and white prayer. \Jefome Sova and ushers were) funching or dining, no matter | ea the home of Nancy Greenhalgh on| "Nr. jon of. the guidance courses offered) book Jerry Fisher and Klweod Sova of! where, you leave your paphin Members of the Matinee Musi- ; and wore a single strand » you your bast, Ottawa drive. cale also met Sunday. Mra. Donald {mor htigh school students and) of pearis. Cheboygan. Roger Fenlon was folded loosely together at either a Karen Bronoel was elected presi- Nicholie opened her h East 2t® Naomi McVean, girls’ counse-|—- ringbearer, = side of your plate. But if you 4 iki dent of the group, with Nancy ere ae ca lor, and Clark Balch, boys’ counse- For the evening reception are a house guest In a house in ——————~——t Greenhalgh: —viee-prerident; remus Assisting Mrs ~_ a He Ohi Outlined -their-particular- duties! Tei the Amavets Hall on Oakland | Which Ht Is mot Customary to”
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+) were presented by Sharel Isen-|Windeler on Hatchery road. Ke one ae a ees the bride had changed to an avo-
: hart, Bonnie Newby, Deanne| Participating in the Sunday pro- |)? G\Pos® the students to different cado knit dress with beige acces- ae oe Lueas and Nancy Greenhalgh.|gram were = Moreets,| inde of shops. sories. Her corsage was the white ] oe Sharel Isenhart told of the origin’ Marilyn Morris, Connie Griesback Entertaining at a second orchid she carried for the‘ cere- | but a Complete of Halloween. |and Sally Hilderly. meeting ‘were Donny Smith with a mony. ar . ———- .... $0lo accompanied by Mr. Middle- They will make their home on
x } [— is — “=... 4, dorf, a piano duet by Peggy and Berkley avenue.
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Is Coat Month © | Decorating Hint ages Program Slated ©
al }/Fiés in one room, there should be) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Nurm-| a. a. : ANN SHOP _ ‘2 distinct difference in scale, with/berger af Stockwell ‘avenue “an- |» ine Tirst meeting of the PTA of : : {ome pattern considerably. larger|nounce the engagement of their|/ ‘like a carpet, which has an elab-\James E. Seqouin, son of Mrs./) evening at 7:30 pam. in
4 9: ‘ orate pattern, it’s best to wee putida\Mary Seqouin of Utica, N.Y. The) Bota auditorium.
= away to high adventure Special PR aacthee Sion coma couple plans a Nov. It wedding. lye." Doy Browne presidents Dre. oS — eed costume complete ‘| Eaees Pon Mee Br rage ia AS jacket... velvet collar, | i yton,
; | black sheath underneath. Purchase Mrs. Frances Pickett, secre- “5 , ‘ : - 3 Donald -Budds, treasurer:
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mace i Saturday the PTA _will spon- Aa : ;
( b : | Oats [sor a teenage dance at the school per ty on low wreeier tod ) a | A, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Chairman| foie. Ae sieves "The she? | a : i 4. ; lot the event Fred C. Smith will be| Gove is best ia higher pocket, and | = 8 y assisted by Mrs. Paul Brown and) |” ° hel we pockets |
: | noon i} i Sam Whiters. — |
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ae [ Tweeds. Velvet collar and pocket ( a - +. with smart sleek lines, |
{ the slim line of the sheath .. trim. Fitted,-half-belt back. Wool a perfect complement for |
| fe accented by a bletk and i interlining and famous Bambury : P |
: : white striped vest that's. jj - let-down hem, ‘ Ab qrory informal oqepuase. |
: been lurking underneath | i : rengchddy ce rhas : : ages Regular $30 1 Cl . glove leather for enduring | i ne a : | . i GUNG beauty and comfort. ,
; sop for ater Sizes 3 to. 6x $ ‘ , tyes |
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world feeling. Your husband
comes and goes. He sees people
BY JANET ODELL on the train, at work, always
ae The children take lunches to| Ba® somebody to talk to,
me Ne ee school. They demand snacks when) “‘You don’t know what a relief | : | : they get home from school. You) !t is to call a meeting and talk to
Mary K. Hain (left) of Birmingham of Alicia de St. Ephlam. The play will be |entertain friends at tea. You need|*mebody over seven years old. has the title role of “Gigi” in the produc- held at St. Dunstan’s Pla in Bloom-
Wives Who Work ‘Awhile’\Virginia Scott
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Women May Become Used to Routine ete acco egg eal
of Office and Delay Point of Quitting ja. ee Oe cape’ alin rt “* incorporated into the American
By RUTH MILLETT tied of werking ane Clarence : baby came Barkell of the * .
Sona g oo that she and her ut Raya Oak Chapter- 19, Day, has atholic Women
: putting te! announced meeting, to be i Sciam Guy. can, skend: to test sina te nat aie ee fob Plan Funds Project
family, Oak Oct. 19. The announcement
» * © }was made at the recent meeting
planning for the wife > work! 545° anetla Wik Strve on Oe
to face the fact) treshment committee; Mrs, a‘
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~ Guild. With aria Mra, Albers £. Rem. _ performances st.9.p.moach night, Peewee a ington of Birmingham, who plays the part : Py he a Anord Saar tees Bead Curtains Z
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Is softly drawn In sheer
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because it does such
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Gold Stamping and wi © ig going to quit work. ee Delivery Plans were made for a money. Then they won’t drift along eet-imaking project, with Mrs, Doolin
ting used to two pay checks, used/as chairman,
to two careers, used to the whole Lay-a-way Now for Xmas
| set-up of a two-breadwinnér home. tin, adjutant, and Mrs. Ellsworth, |
Jet jewelry witkes fashion news|tTibuted Christmas cards, one of
Leather Goods from Paris. Dior uses from five to|the group’s money-making proj-)
seven rows for necklaces. Patou ects. a
14 W. Muren Next meeting will be Nov, 1 at FE 2-2620 jitrims suits with it and Albouy
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KERSEY
|Marilyn Joyce Shadwell
“For her daughter’s wedding Mrs.
Shadwell chose a gown of smoke
blue taffeta with pink accessories.
Her corsage was of pink cymbid-
Mrs. Hersey wore a black dréss
with dusty rose accessofies and
a corsage of deep pink cymbidium
orchids,
Following the reception held at
VFW Hall, the ‘couple left on a
honeymoon trip to Virginia, For
traveling the bride changed to a
peacock blue knit dress with stick
matching coat and brown acces-
sories. They will reside on Coomer
road.
as Amvets Head
Miss Jacolyn Smith will become
the first woman ever to lead a
Pontiae veterans’ unit when she is
installed as commander of Amvets
Post 12 tonight.
The annial installation of af-
ficers will take place at the Ameri-
can Legion home on Auburn ave-
nue. The elections were Sept 25.
Junior officers will be named at a
later meeting.
Others to be installed - tonight
commander, Edward Pompeian,
junior vice commander, Victor
_ |Maiden, adjutant, and Perry Glass,
financial officer. The ceremony
will be directed by Fred Solomon,
of Novi, the regional commander. were Mrs. Robert Eisele, Ann'for a social meeting Oct. 23.
, “What can I do say,
our home seem better and
MRS. LARRY L. GROVER
Peggy Mobey Becomes
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Food Too Tempting?
You're going out to a party
send you off your careful diet?
Give a mild check to your appetite,
by sipping a cup of clear soup
and nibbling a wheat cracker, just
before you put on your final lip-
Used. by Mrs, Thatcher in 1919
|BPW Given First Gavel Bride of Larry L. Grover.
Highlighting the Tuesday eve-/
and Professional Women’s Club
|was the presentation of the first
gavel used at club meetings by
Mrs. H. H. Thatcher in 1919 when
she served as president of the
o> * *
The gavel was given to Mrs.
Thatcher as an installation gift by
her sister, who was traveling in
Europe at the time and had it
made especially for her.
Mrs. Harry Randall made_the
presentation to the club on be- ning meeting of Pontiac Business! Mrs. Gosner, Mrs. Marjorie Baker and
. Randall.
* *
presented by Jessie Gamble, club
representative to the ‘council.
Plans were made by \members
to attend ‘the District One meeting
half of Mrs. Thatcher.
Mrs. C. William Salton presided.
at the dinner meeting held at Hotel!
Waldron. Hostesses for the evening! at Veterans Memorial Building in
Detroit on Sunday. \
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Mrs. Fritzi Stoddard invited the.
‘group to her home on Ottawa-drive’
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snap‘on the leaf bib and you're
ready for kitchen duty!
Pattern No. 5679 contains tissue
—medium size; material require-
ments; sewing and finishing direc-
tions.
Send 25c in coins, your name,
address and the pattern number
to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, *
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“top ten” in Class B | “I teel sorry for Bob Turley be-| "TS racists mae 0 8.) cause ti ce :
as SET Blend La dine alter yesterday’s|gSe me Mites Pi, twas, siaseeste ave S game. “TI never saw anyone fast- See oth os oes oes 8-2 i H
ctccratsercecesvlg ST] @% But to the. victor: belongs the; :, a .tecesesseses #/@pOils, Sal Maglio.pitched @ great) Eafe? Set Perret Eebine end Com-
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ie State's No, 1 Class Jackie Wants to Pla y, Indefinite Ban "IT WENT THISAWAY-Stars YS epee : - . i f Dodger victory over the New
The rest of the ratings under- Feels Like Kid Again : _ | Clem Labine and Jackie Robinson, replay ‘that
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) - _ BROOKLYN i®—Jackie Robinson feeling ‘like a kid again,"’ wants
‘to help Brooklyn win one more National League pennant before pulling
down the curtain on his active playing career.
* * *
“I feel I've got at least one more good year in these old legs of
mine,” the superb athlete said after delivering the blow which gave
the Dodgers a 10-inning, series-knotting 1-0 victory. yesterday in the
game of the World Series. :
: “I want to play one more year. I'm sure I can help them win
another pennant. Next year af this time I may feel I'm good for
_@nother year. As long as that’s the case, it's going to be hard for -
me te de something softer—like managing. :
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_ -- Rebimson is rated topflight managerial material, although no one
_ 7@f tis race has led a professional team in this country, and his name as popped up as possible manager of Montreal, a Dodger subsidiary.
“Money ts not a factor,” Jackie said. “I think my wife,
Rachel, would like for me to manage and slow down some. But,
fe me, I'd be like a fire horse put out to pasture.”
Robinson is 37. The muscles which made him an all-star athlete
at UCLA still ‘ripple over a frame of six feet, 195 pounds. Fierce
[ccnpetive fie stil burns in his every Ter eye
jackie who undoubtedly could have achieved
undertook—football, golf, track, tennis. i i #
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pa sterling pitching duel, 1-0.
Dodger infielder, completing his 10th season in thel. {
for Kenny Lane. _ Stevens Hands Fighter
_ Stiff Penalty for New
- Orleans Incident
GRAND RAPIDS # — “Floyd!
Stevens, president of the National
Boxing Assn., handed an indefinite
suspension to Kenny Lane, 5th-
ranked lightweight boxer from
uskegon.
Lane was placed on temporary
suspension last week by the Louw
isiana State Athletic Boxing Com-
mission, charging he failed to ap-
his candidacy for free holder in Bergen County, NJ.
Overflow World Series crowd motored to Secaucus
for opening of a new bowling alley by Ed Franco, former
Fordham Block of Granite. __
Based on average attendance per date (not per game),
Boston (16,421) and Chicago (16,144).
‘Poorest is Washington with 6,667. In the NL the
ee :
Poorest NL franchise is the Polo Grounds, with 10,129
... Grid Giants set aside Oct, 21 game with the Steelers
as a benefit for Denver Medical Center.
OLYMPIC BOXING FINALS EXPLODE OCT. 17
One of the greatest amateur boxing shows of all time
is due to explode in the Cow Palace, San Francisco,
end of the starting Oct. 17. It is the U.S. Olympic boxing finals.
neither team field's team 16-45 (low total wins); collegiate champions, National AAU kings, Army,
Medlock. —_jover the Walled Lake course. | Navy, Marine and Air Force, titleholders, will third time oe matin gry ig, acts Wilson | compete.
| Bot ” thes were | Bil fey, Bob Schoesberger rger in| The 10-man Olympic team will try to outdo the ex-
: — | | second a — neal Glad ine to and /ploits of the '52 squad which included Floyd Patterson,
teams, as selected Witson * ohnson duets atiata,: ean in the pres sth and Bob Smith (9th). Jay's Norvel ee — oo and Nate Brooks.
nin sake oe Success of Walt Alston may spell the-end of the road champions. oeeae aan sow™*/for the comparatively small clique of headline names
en Ele ee a ie ee major league managerial posts,
7 mos runners , a at} Kerby Farrell is reported to be a leading candidate to ithe All-Stars and Plante for the their 25th victory in two years, and hole nade! in sound per-\Sth in a row for this season. They/Succeed Al Lopez at Cleveland. Coach Jack Tighe may
%1| formances lost take over Bucky Harris’ spot at Detroit.
momentous inning in the locker
in-yesterday's
York Yankees,
l winning single
room after the game. Robinson gives some detail on the game
the 10th inning, 1-0. MSU May Try. Aerial Attack Spartan Passers Have
Thrown Only 7 in Ist
Two Games
tries and one completion in two
games:
That's the passing record of the
Michigan State quarterbacks so far
this season.
-It’s not a record that's likely to
make opposition coaches worry
about the Spartans throwing a few.
Instead of spreading out the
defensive backs to cover a lot of
‘territory, coaches are more Iike-
ly to bunch them behind the line ,
to help stop the MSU running’
game—as Michigan did Saturday.
That's why you're likely to/see
Michigan State passing more in
the homecomer here Saturday
against Indiana.
| Michigan State needs to prove it
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| Fiction Becomes Fact -
Flectronics Invadin “CHICAGO W—Four years ago
wrote a
Admiral Dan Gallery's piece in
the Saturday Evening Post was
received as an amusing story by
had ho intention of filling the con-
tract obligations. It appears thé
contract Lane and Petrosky signed
majors after becoming the first Negro to crash the barrier, took: a eee
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the Muskegon’ “football folk at that time,
mals have used a similar device
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of electronics.
set the Cleveland Browns and the
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the
{National Football League. * *» ;*
Today, pro football is astir over
electronic Anvasion of the
instructions to players
the/ field. The Cardinals, it
id be remembered, lost five
“But with the gadgets, they up-
Eastern Conference of the NEL
fensive alignment better from the
press box,’’ said Assistant Coach
Chuck Drulis, “and tell our de-
fensive signal caller what to ex- pect.” 3
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. In beating the Giants Sunday
35-27, Drulis and Charlie Trippi
correctly anticipated 50 per cent
of the Giant plays. Trippi also
called. numerous offensive plays
one of which set up a Cardinal
tou
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The speaker-in helmet idea gen-
erally credited to Paul Brown, the
Cleveland coach, but the Cardinals
have taken - bs @ sorene.
veloped by the Phileo Corp. An
electronic piece about the size of
a silver dollar is installed in the
helmet and wire cables are set
in the turf enciteling the field.
The ground cables amplify the
voice from the press box to the
player who carries the device in
his helmet, * LJ * “
The Chicago Bear's, the. Detroit
Lions and the New York Giants
reportedly plan fo install similar
lifts its suspension against Giant General Marikg- Sia Seve were y lowa Jost
to Notre Dame. j
So the Spartans, with their hard-
hitting line and brutally effective
tunning/ game, have to be
favorite. ;
dery Gilmer of the’ Detroit Lions had only four of 122 passes
intercepted in Nationgl League
games {in 1955. j Pa
ll Teams Still tlabhaten Gridirons
sr pi it's terrible” but
“we may be forced to use it.”
in Oakland County’ Play area were Pontiac, Southfield,
Lake Orion, Or ie and Utica.
In contrast/to squads with un-
defeated marks, there are 15 The list of undefeated, untied high
school football teams.in the Oak-
land County area is dwindling
week by week.
Five schoolboy squads fell by rene in
the wayside in last week's action,
cutting the field of unblemished) Winle
slates to 11 . : ¢
records after four weeks of the
1956 season ate Walled Lake, |
Waterford, East Detroit, Orchard
Lake St. Mary, Rochester, Ro- |
meo, Memphis, St. Rita
ot Hazel Park, Lake Shore and — s teams include West
Fitigerald, Roseville,
' select group of unbeaten, un-
equipment. er Ray Walsh wid Coach Jim Lee EAST LANSING ® — Seven pass
area that have yet ..
‘teams, with their records in.
“7; (Bobo Faces U.S. Tax Lien| SAN FRANCISCO # — The In-
Injury Aids Rather
Than Hurts Nieder
| LAWRENCE, Kan. # —
Nieder, U.S. Oympic shot putter, |
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an Tees... be ' | . ' “We want Balt, & Ob... ae ik Allen said today that about 340 Cedar ) the extra
Bengt Po eal 1368, absentee batten, sepet| ees a . 4 oe igger : if uC 10 | alge 7 . oe ~ Bas ‘ be . ‘Thursday, Oct a 7:80 : . vl ‘
Boeing Nat ae tty ' pu Lattues/ly gent overseas—will be counted)", Trani’ ©°C. Hewes. Ray- : ) i - |hould pt Borg Ware Met svee St | Mo. 1, 100-195 by, 8 Valid if cast in the Nov. 6 elec-/ mond Ruggles, W. M —Adv. -4 ’ ness and
ake ado a or Remainder of 50°. ~paee ae ba. | 1.00-1 said state gave as- d . i says
Burrougea 7s, 403 Nett & oe FO Ne Fa tet ae oe ene 1 1-128 bu: surances voters would not be News in Brief - $1 combined
S Ba: 12 Ree oe te: al SPOR HRN SEAR "thal ced eh One nn paionn 3 : ke ‘. lta, three : Bt Rest Airtin -« 8 :* cao oo er’s mistake on the non-partisan) oy gm. winbaum, sz, of a%¢| DETROIT — The automakersjaverage assembly volume within) strictly retail
$83 Gene tn Gi’; oat sup vacs _ |Suélicial balllot. The title “Justice|, coin Ra, Walled Lake, was have scheduled of near-/the next few days. At full scale|sale outlets. 13.4 & Bi .. ee oe jot the Supreme Court” was not : . ly 512,000 passenger cars for Octo-jlevels each can roll out approxi- 8 Pan A.W Air’. 114] CHICAGO, Oct. 8 ( steady: to 30 days in the county $26 Panh Evl ..... 91.6 receipts 394,000; | prices under the name of Justice! i. ator . They will build even more in|mately 35,000 units weekly. Each
oc. so ee ee ee ge @uirames neue, be onid. a — guilty to drunk November and December. The| undoubtedly will hit that level dur-
: i "hcseeat 7 - Headland a SS Allen said 300 other misprinted|@"""™ Syiven Like Jus jtotal for the year’s final quarter|ing the final quarter of the year.
* 8 steady; recetpts 10,100: wholesale “not distributed © tice Joseph Leavy Tuesday. may well exceed 1% million units.| Crosssection surveys by trade . 2. bn : ‘or| Dallots not were or-
: 4a.4| during prices unchanged; SLs" mediums|dered destroyed last week. The\** “rested Oct. 1 by Wolverine That would give a 1956 total of publications indicate a quite gen-
mee rs. Thg sags etandarde 30%; dirties 20%; OMT-\Dettee Allen said, took responsi-|-*** Police. ; about’ six million cars. eral belief that total deliveries for th se — bility for the mistake , Last year the industry built «1956 will be only slightly behind
34 ; Pleading guilty to speeding. record - smashing 7,920,000 cars— tHe production total. However, the! DETROIT EGGS Secretary of State James M, R. . : :
> Cet, 10 (AP)—Prices Pai! tare meanwhile, urged that bal-\J0™es R- Woods, 45, of 24 Lill some 800,000 more than.were sold.\car makers started the year with on aire eaves included, federal vend We , ourities be ‘checked ;St.,. paid $25. in fine and costs Wie wit more. than 800,009 cars in stock |
ae i [Friwhnen: Cede A jumbo 04-88 weighted to make gure the error has not ae C. Leib of Sciutiend| be down becanse the industry it- | The industry's prediction tig.
a Hum, 34SOYAS Wi a8 Ie Oe aa [occurred elsewhere. Township yesterday pat sate iauhes 1 tase ot pom alhgg Qeathand | Sen. atiouien ove 38.7 52 Peewees 21. . ‘
— = 28. Grade A jumbo 3; 48- ‘ ’ 3. Ralph, 22, of 3020| date that surveys showed dealers | something in excess of 200,000 |
Det Raison... “4 i ‘s a iC large ie ae 5 7 Milles Statue Garden Ct., Highland Township,| ®0l@ing more than 904,000 new | units.
Doug Aires Ba. 4] Gite orete’s satre large: ot; lores Just Not Dressed [8 setvine * 6-day sentence in the) S8re in inventory. Today dealer | 15 the midst of considerable
Du Sone i982 - FiOS: meee Se. % us Oakiand County Jail after plead-| Mventories no longer present & | sceculation about how much higher Du_ Pont. 98.2 : Beowas: Grade A exten tetas ©; oo problem. They are down below .
East Air L..., 50.2 - 3E.8)4t; medium 31-33; small $2-22%. Chec ee ing guilty to drunk driving before 1957 model price tags will be in- a1 f t El auto L.. 902 jenna ee or Ulvic L/u y Keego Harbor Justice James po ig wig sagen ceoggenn yy J = dustry sources hear that one pro-|
vies 23 me a4 : cruee 5 sac emia ok DETROIT @ — Poor “Sun- : : ? for increased volume. ages couple oy Bas ;
83 4 vale Oh on track 331; total Ue. (Slitter.” She's back in the base) pummage sale at 10s. m. Thurs.) The higher volume is needed toland an increase on a third series. O46 a ; supplies moderate; de-/ment of the Detroit Art Institute'and Fri, Oct. 11 and 12, 286 N.iget the numerous models of all! The line.to be given higher + Os is shineton|@gain because she’s a mermaid/Saginaw. Held by B'nai Israel makes to the market ~ |tags is this particular sah on
: 4 et sth rene agi ae ~AdV.! ‘The industry hit a near-record|larger volume series eS ; : tiacs 9.18-2.40. ' ; se ‘et 3" alley Pon mermnaid. ane! her Goiphia ty the roneenge: Foe Orcharé Lake|°¥..™ production Mes go ven song se mg ogee
4 83 ptor Carl . Twice) 8 te ; Oct nately 190,000 cars. hh SS ga ote a tkae 423 ‘ ie art insti has offered it to 12, 3 to 8. Adv. |™ passenger ie
bee 413 : 31 . 818
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i ae ez;make on the city’s youth. r, v.| makers are down for, or just | without argument by the sverage _ — + ' 7 completing, their model change- new car seeker, : . *
ti. ee 8 seers and Rummage sale, Fri. & Sat. 128] overs. Chevrolet got into 1957 Gingellville © +466 26.5 : W. Pike St. v. They add that the average new : = AT 187 10. ity Adlai Thanks , model —, the start of the retailer probably will have Pl : P. tl ke
oF ses ie ny County Sheriff — Rummage sale, Youth Center, Prevent month; rosea Pengo little or no difficulty getting closer IONS FOUUC ‘to Queen Ji
ae 9 ounty oneri Lake Orion, Fri. and Sat. —Ady.| Sa8 to Sate momentum at atv (to full list price for models ; 55.5 45 : and Sat. Ady. many :
a : 33) cuithe: cot on te; A local Republican leader had Rummage sale; C. 1, Building sm ae : Leplae Bg ans sy — or ommunity _ ; : early and r A. +| Both these leading volume pro-jof the new I. a . 2 4 or Ba foe ch Vealere 18-00-91 high vchotce himself a souvenir today when a|S¢40 Williams Lake » Priday,/ducers should be close to thelr this conviction to the better inven-| GINGELLVILLE — The Gingell-| The London Daily STOCK AVERAGES and prime very scarce, up to 30.06-«: Oct. 1 '
NEW YORK. Oct. 9—Compiled by the/SBove: utility snd standard 2 at letter arrived at his office from 2th, from 9 to 9 “Ady. * —ltory situation and the styling and ville mu Club is. having] in ‘8 dispatch from
Associated “50 6 uw @ 8h lable ; not enough sheep Democratic Presidential candidate Rummage sale, Birmingham : i | incorporated their monthly mneting for all mem-
Indust. Raile Util, Stopks/4Nd, lambs offered. early to make | Adiai Stevenson, Congregational Church, 348 N in the new models. bers and their friends, vherag |
pe TY Ce Oat Y | eos parent Oakland County Sheriff Frank Coun Deaths at 7 p.m. A potluck dinner wil Net change... $18 3 ss Woodward Ave. Thursday, October affair
Previous day. 2682 1393 70.46 177.7 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Irons received the letter from Chi-)i1th Open 9:00 a. m. isso a ee
Week 490... 933.4 129.5. 10.2 174.7 GO. Oct. ® (AP) «epa) -. cago today thanking him for the ; p f tive Assn * *
Month ago. ae] A aa = paiable ‘hogs, 3.50; ‘generally A se- efforts of his department in escort- sale, Stevens Hall, Walter E. King [0 eCci ' Plans concerning the club's ac-
lose high 15.3783 188.1 769 191 Sitively few butcher “hogs over i "tb: ing the Stevenson party to Pontiac Exchange Street entrance, Friday, OXFORD — Service for Walter ‘ tivities will be made,
1966 how sercnnogite 1902 $04 1114 moet 9 and, F Bo9-tee Ie, butchers 188-/t abor Day, Oct iitapm. Adv. E, King, 7, of 2460 Noble Ra. SEEKS OFOUP Views 1988 low. ......203.1 144.0 67.2 148.6/225 Ib. sorted for grade 18.35 -16.60; a few | “1 think I'll write and thank him — Fi Wenders
+ paetior’ infoons email ots, 9 20 Th agen ibds- tee: for the letter and tell him I am| If Your friend's in jail and needs) DO At 2 Pam. Pile : . 3. Nephier Co.) nal Mattes Te * tows 1425-1978: 9 goog Republican,” commented!) Ph. FE 5-0424 or MA 65-4031, reer — Ral po WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN-
shade tp basice peed "iaigh Tee Yoon . Salanie cattle 8.800; calves «jy, te. |Trone after reading it a second — Chapel Memorial Coahitess Mr.
Sulgwin tabber Co": «162 16-8|good cand choice’ tenry, stand te strone time. ; King died in the Colonial Rest
Ge ame Se | Business Notes [te sre Monde. ster moot ‘owell Elect, Mtr. Co.* < : : +8 :
Mtl, Prod.* 11: 12.4 | steady; heifers ing high /good ang MISSING Fiane Lan new
The Prophet Got... 1883-4 Richer: ‘ther radon monty peeaty: tome! Safely at Flint Field Tyre Sl men Gabe e Ret Se Og: H \grading utility and better mostly steady; |DOre mt Fie The Pontiac Life Underwriters|Mrs. Raoul Caron of Oxford; a Fotede Batson Cos 94 ALE "igjcanners and cutters, mostly’ strona ala = »..,(#0n, Russell King, of Detroit; four che sale; bid and asked. poe & eae a her; ers signa” FLINT — A private plane Assn. held its monthly breakfast brothers, Anson and George of posals
80 el a bear gg pe meeting at the Waldron Hotel this'Vermontville, Moses of Central “!p | m Royale 4 j * % + . | J Poultry % s efor | to M ei new Say ; de ‘ P29 oui H, ne rad and poy - veh rd pepe
gyneAce, Oot (AP tire i? were high The iat Well district tg Sage meccan wt Fai“ wet. Roy Wheiple lay at berey Se “ 00 occupants, Wellington Mott e e| y : the $ receipts 1,481 ; (Mon ‘
ris -21.00: , surance Co., his “The sass pri “2 imaged hea hone’ 1hee-t6 m ws i: ‘be sedate’ use man a - yon crn fhe ace ‘The| LAKE ORION — Arrangements ight hens 13%-14%: old roosters 13-14: bulk canners agi cutters €.09-10.28; util. s they circled , for Mrs. Roy (Nellie) Whelpley, caponettes under @% Th 10%-20%; over rela bulls 13.00.1406; few|Houghton Airport four times and 22, of 1023 Heights Rd., will be 4% Ib 22-23; tom turkeys 29; duc ial bulls up to 14.50; : ‘ ’
23; White Rocks 19-20. a Wears, 19.00-23.00: cows snajthought that would cancel the AT&T Re Upturn _‘[#mmounced later. Mrs. Whelpley,
Veers 1h00-18 28" toad of ent Plane that had them due in|” ports piven a lifelong resident of Oakland
DETRO: het. 10 (AP) Prices paid meer, 2,500; "talsly orive: one dca Administration oe Operating —_— pent Gaiatale Pte ae poun : ii 1 lan : ; . after|@ ,
Foe. ; pin ha poke "Sera fe. came ‘ out sadz: officials said the plane, a single en-| NEW YORK’ (INS)—The Ameri- " brief ilitiess. Her body is at|interests 11-13; beets. type vousters 4-6 1b 15-12; 1 deck 32.00: 606 good ang sine amphibian, apparently Was can Telephone and Ti Co. riffin Funeral, Home, lers or fryers 23% lb.| Montana lambs out too hi he sighted elegraph Co. Sparks-G: a
Whites “Ie-30, Gray. Crosses. 21, Mervea 20.00: eull to low 10.00- th to _— “ |reported today its operating rev-| Pontiac. sole
See a tects sate UP i BieeS senate] = enue tn the quarter ending: Sept, She 16 survived by her husband f Dm a : qua: nding Sept Elevator. turkey hens 29. tly choice 0-102 Ib vestiings with G Pri her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John : abet snd th 7 decks rain Frices 30 amounted to $104,200,000, com-'5 Guest of Lake Orion: a soh
: att good 8 OMICAGO GRAIN pared with $95,901,489 a year'Ney, and a daughter Jeanette, Farm families buy 10 per cept . cncsch On. 8 Un ees ; ; :
of the new cars sold and 6 “aa Opening: —jeartier. - |both at home; two sisters, Mrs.
cent of the old ones. w/ ‘A British Forest Products Re-|Dec .... 239% Det ...s6-. Hn Net income totaled $152,370,000 in| Genevieve’ Sleeper of y= Boneet ,
is /. \search Laboratory is testing high-/May ..7... 4330 Rees" “"*|the quarter this year, ® and Mra, Joyee Townsend of Lake chairman hartge apa ness ny gh re cubrents end garimal Sh °°": Fare BE oc HE hoe shock atts cc come blbde ar brothers, Edward andibe held Friday
Insurance, each family in the Pnit- nage eee: May tosses | ings dipped, due to an increase in| John Guest, both of the U. 8. Airjon h
ed States owns ah average of near-|"AYS 98 insect killers, at Pree Re costs: Te ete apg Shares Outstanding, to $2.70, com-|Force, Harold of the U. 8. Navy/Women’s ly five policies, — / ‘Risborough, i me tas” Des 2022 Beelpewed with $2.74, oo and Charles Guest of Oxford: '9:30 a.
. ) 4 é * a ; + . 2
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Ee aye? iv. ahs ee er ee ee ae ee ee we ee ee
Leave Clothing
but Steal 200 Pennies
Cleaners at 869 Orchard Lake Ave.
apparently
7 i
+
; Eeayzi vl
‘COLLECTION
OPENING
FOR.
MAN
contact work. Weekly eal-
ary. ear allowance.
ne * « years of age.
of Oakland Co,
- Previous experience desired. Auto- menile necessary.
home, FE 5-8607,
REAL EST ATE SALES
sifce: 2 taps Nis, bav zee hae, | a toe =n
Plain ,
LE, 4 Ba weekly. re +-0use ater
| “TRAINEE DS,
pag
opportunity for gn isterented
“a — P wom- *pply
* shift, Apply in
“TED'S Woodward At Square Lake Rd. % became inne
town Pontiac, Write i Sen % 1 Pontiac Press person
ing. $10
_ Bitrglars who entered the Sylvan.
_Press Box 1 103._
Opportunity | Man with a car for pleas-
ant outdoor work. Perm-
anent position for ‘the
tight man. Salary and car
weft sa Apply in person
"Mr. McCully,
Circulation
Dept.
. Pontiac Press
Pe automatic screw ma-
tor, after-
noon shift. Able to set-
ny on Brown & Sharpe
and Acme Gridley ma-, Pf¥.2,,{0¢
Write Pontiac
+ miumas. calenders, noye
ME P N PONTIAC AREA COMPLETED Meee | READY NOW. FULL TI START A
CALL UN 44819 NOW
Gordon- eae 18450 7a, Soerens HWY... ‘
i
SALESMEN ‘REAL SSTaATE
sipertenees Si selling. oye mee) ti
ae po | and contacts.
rata 3 REALTY CO. oan 7078 W. Heron at.
sKiP - “TRA EXPERIENCED.
et inside work, Call Mr. Neal,
40507.
eas
and bullding and “joan
ExPa
‘vOLL TIME
time
arried, inalion i Sei FR eason r infor.
Rumer mein ony Bloom
SOD A FOUNTAIN pone
it seta a w “Toa a
AID FOR ALL
“gute Ap athe te Log ~
tonne i &4 Rd. Be-
nin . AS
P scaval
ditions. ca
often fon
“eon bil
Pontiac Press
L TIME ene hand
grivese room. dee in, take ba
children Pe jest Se hori,
GEN ERAL
HOUSEWORK,
PLAIN COOKING
FE 45015
| GIRLS, SS, WOMEN AND /¢
HOUSEWIVES
“Avon calling’ women who need
Christmas money. No exp. neces
8 Says. OF 20 le pm.
time children. - Pontiac
. be in, For working couple, 309 Voor:
hele Ra. ~
EARN GOOD M6N- ey taking Christmas orders with fa” time No delivery
- - iT 5
=. o Sey Saeer. oe
| Sie hele pie Apply at Lounge, 1122 W.
ey eH . . iC.
. “w. . Apply in
=|$220 A MONTH
Receptionists
Sey ee Anewer Bide.
_s a ee
~ BPX
Receptionists
$220 A . MONTH
an Bie pepe roms
BIRMINGHAM
* OFFERINGS
ine
alee Nae)
Office Clerk
$300 Some women with rood all
tine, perme nent position
a a necessity My wad i Gon
line at B-l
Riker Bide Fe bos bonis.
GRAEBNER'S
OF JOBS
FOR GIRLS
work while mother sais? school
Help Wanted : AL JOBS OPEN IN
ee vel mer, Europe. te $14,008
Qood pay and hewer
givine’ experiene “five of ean
Sad then avaliable, Reply Box 4, Ponting Press.
SALI ES ‘HELP WTD.~ Expe referr ~ i t Ba
Tecematye ei
ons
‘C. SCHUETT | SALESMEN 2).
Employment Agencies 8A
Medical
_Asst. $240
Sales eg sa work
“Me anon ‘ick a snot s ( ;
ime work of
haved Hing on. $300 — pe aye ‘une’ etperienct able
I Se
things you're not’ using
dhrough Classified Agel #. § DA ms
leaning. MI pits the eee ee . sa
sais RECEPTIONIST OTR ie nates i ae maton. 7. us
‘ihe
3 $00
Fraur $200
Seangea ea oe | GRAEBNER'S—Pontiac |
313 Pontiac State
Bank Bidg.
FE 5-9277
WARNER, 8—ROYAL OA HINGTON 40 ‘ane ¥ to executive .... steel firm
mi Ww ARE B
Instractions PPP LPL LOL LL PL PAL.
BESTWAY _ DRIVING SCHOOL
Solar Call War ba880 or FE
Moved hove from out of on + Oe
} 4 B.
Ph FE SG658 686 Stantey Ave
=
Building Service 12\59
ALL PLASTERING GUARANTEED. |;
100's and 100’s)
$350
10) = machine
¥. x, or just tronings, OR
tistics OR S418 a CUSTOM CARPENTERS
Teme Ocrds 2 “Plattiey. EM
LAYING
CEMENT and '
A&B TRENCHING
Ouaranieed work. Ph. FE large.
ct, ts ee a ee :
WORK
and laces, PE: 23-2468.
5 ate
CEMENT oe Erar™ Floors, basements. EM 3-4879
CEMENT & BLOCK work
R AT
FRE ae rAd AS Sooe 7 AND Son.
N. Case, FE 2-2021, FE 2-804. ja arms tl SERVICE
= Also chimneys. No » sae Sen
A-1 MOVING-HAULING
& al
Basements cleaned, etc. FE
41615,
44288. - ; HAULING AND RUBBISH NAME
Rubbish and gravel. FE
iGHT - 0+ REASONABLE rates. FE 4-3403.
LOCAL & ONE-WAY
COAST TO COAST
call
LIGHT HA! RUBe _call_ OR 32-5818 aoe ¢ p.m.
~~REDUCED RATES
Pontiac Farm and
. Industrial Tractor Co.
cia) stock
Psinting & Decorating 20 20
18ST CLASS agg ged DECOR AT-
ing. Int.
me vias FLOOR LAYING
age Pe hing. 155 Edison. Ph.
HEATING SPECIAL
oe arena ttaee iad rebuilt and |p red no
anil 77 Taso chimneys and
| Sera ete aes and coping ed. od tered co. FE 5-3701.
HOUSE a4
equipped.
1G. FULLY 40450. L. A. Young.
KITCHEN CABINETS
Drawers & doors made to order,
_feas. OR 3.2840.
WO TF ING E) GUAR- oO DIGG weet Ly te
Business Services 13 13 rvpEWwRITERS
ANCE ne oa ‘aneens. vae
poe aay ric 502 N, Johnson,
___ Moving & Trucking 1 19)
w"Anytime. FE 8-005. | Scie PhantO siemens ccna CLEABED.— Adil Ter ome ae eo IS you
AND HEA TRUCKING.
ab hauled, Sand, fill dirt.| of furniture
» LIGHT HAULING AND RUBBISH, | rE. pers
Travel Agencies 25A
1 LANNING A TRIP?
INTERNATIONAL TOURS — CRUISES —
PONTIAC TRAVEL
SERVICE 698 W. Hurop 8t PE 8-325
Wtd. Children to Board 26 26 PEN
Pe
A GOOD HOME POLL 7mm TIME
eo
‘FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home
__Wtd, Miscellaneous 28
une cone. $15 AND SCRAP
_metal. MY 2-5402 +4878.
Wa re
WTD.: ANTIQUE DISHES. ES. LAMPS,
furs, MY 21831.
__Money Wanted 28A
$1, 00. 6 PER CENT INTEREST ON mortenge_ om om,
wane 6 feterest plus
Sotal"Ma Tiel” Wanted to Rent 29
ROOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATE Close to Pishers and
home.
tiac Ph. FE tesa,
2
dren wants 3 or 4 room furnished
apt. In OR 36441. .
_Wtd. _Transportation 31
RIDE WANTED. Rom ' CoM merce to Detrott Maa of ix
=~ a Rrs. 8
wid. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 32 et ee
NEED MONEY? Have buyers for land contracts
son = hg any contract you hare
“PONTI AC R Ee a
$290, 000 At our on to purchase 731 B
“ROOF REPAIR __Bavest _
~~ General ra oe on RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL! papering. Steam service. Com-
MODERNIZATION aL: merce, EM N. &-l PAINTING INTERIOR AND ATION, ADDITIONS. COM-| exterior Papet hanging, Mason PLETE BUILDING SERVICE.| Thompson, FE 4-860
EASY TERMS Roger A. Avthier/<“EareriNG, INTERIOR © EX erior 10 per cent disc. for cash
_Guaranteed, Pree est. FE 49205
INSIDE AND MAINTENANCE too Wallis washed, FE
PA ING. WA atte WASHED. Pa-
¢ Ci r removed, B. co
Fr sandusty. PED 22706 hg ad AND DECORATING. voncetabe FE 2-2116.
PAINTING — PAPERHANGING,
; OR _3-7061
PAPER TANGING “AND AND DEC.
£21 _or i
___Physio-Therapy 2 Z1A
SWEDISH MASSAGE & ~~.
technique. 72
AIR ‘COM PRESSORS
ARC WELDERS
‘ 1 rchase
__ Television Service "23, ftv aie"aprass gt COPENMAYER'S RADIO & TV e
foe tails, PE ast "| WM. H. KNUDSEN
1 Fatale Bask Bide,
ne PE Se |
AS q
BUYERS WAITING / We . conn. teou
“fhive, epaii S epee i your Se camer oting ind of nd “Office ee bab: 8-0441 oF vate fos) Ted
Mitchell's 123 4 7 at ae &
Bn : 23 sae
Cub ae ee saga? and
FOR BOB MAHAN.
To Buy—To Sell—To Insure
MAHAN | ALTY CO. REAL’
zative Now’ Estate. omends
prem eek
1075 ome "> re 50069
CONTRACH S WANTED
rule "Savery waiting What have yout Reanmeeeis Givoash Saeae +4
small en 4g B.A oe
toned contract Huron Bt. Open Eve Ere
Ast for Me, Clark.
r: 10% Discount
om the sais of your bentraet
i a you se
1 tee M. Stout . Realtor.
> 2 oot |
BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em
Fin the Wack Adel 7 y i t
* . Anprox. 5 ations age A
‘ 4 room IM WRIG Realtor
Kooity pike. 8 mgt fiened | yb Oakiand ave”
SUF PMEE, ALE eee: a be
aah tm tor
ie cet ATTRACTIV FURN. ROOM IN ne ’
Per kient + ee | See ily sareater. | eorge R. Irwin)
1 ee oe | eee a siete ie Ws ae | P= baum or Fe ee 4 car garage. $10,-
< ot. 81,0
room ant. partaly furoaned, fom en 6 Mores | FOR COLORED ed vedsinn
= eS eee wou tae
eats at“ fa
ak MRA Se: A
. €, HAYDEN, Realtor "| Ger EB. Waiton PZ 1 Open Eves, | 3°
3 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE
cp ge baby ase +77 + a
son St. near Sth, t.
3 rooms, private bath
ound r. Adults.
Us for exper appeaisst ot | Utilities paid. FE25236. bee jet our =| ROOMS ATE
res L
en for inspection dally from
a ae a FEderal 86918
| GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS A NE,
One and A Half Acres room
Segre, nt gene
OR
For Rent Miscellaneous 42
mpi pipe Fen,gronos. we ~ SFr Sale Houses —43| Built in 1955 blocks to ie 5 it to you to-
bea?
i ify
i
# e 4 4 a
Northern. resoris ‘ ROOM FURNISHED APT. 600. tsourence oe ee ge
10 ee BON REM TONS song ROGUE PORMINED. CLOSE Sse? cea Senter: ote red. at
Say Total Price $5,950 $12,000, $3,500 down. §7¢ month.
LISTINGS WANTED ‘Ser PRIVATE ENTRANCE. fest. 848 pet mon. ‘See you" BUY P = E Tixsone ir
Bites atest SSS seers roa aT the r ares/ AThs Uhion Lake 4. 66 heated. 4 j
Roger B, Henry, Inc). | fetudmg utilities, Ul 33191. De- Fine Large Home :
$1 Main st. 1949 @. ‘Auburn Re. ‘roll. Lt
OL 1-4it ) OL 191i fe A ig gee .
; at YTON, . m kitchen with |
? = ished apt. heat & fu en ‘ : don Se : ee
Client wants well-located modern |. ished. erane yt | iat. . with pear wl mg Toom. FE 20263 es
& or ¢ room home, vate ont, $16 & week, OR with ” walk In closets "and REALTY CO, REALTORS
ROY KNAUF, Realtor |<)Socine Lexie 3 ROOMS ® | for lesse at lavatory Up. ent, ext ania ncn
26%) W. Muroh OA 0.3399 FE 2-1421\"tant pe eine - 4 Evenings, Call FE al eee xe apace fess ty Ndwin. and bath. Fe Ot | OFFER > wee oe
EEDED FAST _ |sacuai Vine heat.” Near bis, couple. ae Ee | Templeton APT., GARAGE FOR after 4, FE 42970, -1701
* Sook agiomntie ent and garage. | Baldwin Geran 4 ROOM 5B Whittemore St ) GLEAN 1 ROOM & KITCHENETTE | UF ROOMS & BATH. i ganar nd ant orem Tessnable Cows payer men, 201 Balivin ching, welcome, utes turn. FE 8 room home with tour bet- | UNION LAKE AREA sep aghDAMS REALTY CO. |... CLEAN MODERN | EPPICIENCY | oo ose -5 ‘iD Pol. pt * Tredee dieee Lovely @ room plus large family
Alter 6, cell OR 22420 wai, “ight, ‘and "gee, OM 34006, | O88 Neat. FE. 4-738, terms. Tits u's food clean room and sereened ity
at once. : bath,
Rent Apts, Furnished 33 AY futznet ox lake, Hes | » nour ana auth wih 9 ene ~ ne | al id bath, with 1 SSULD OM BABY WELCOME. SUH ORLY 4 wa. 25D nua, an | KG. HEMPSTEAD
‘only. 29-0663 must see to fate, $00 monthly. including | 102K. Muron
LAWRENCE W.._ ly located on jot 1
——~ location, Lake priv : eat | ee eet location, Lake priv, on
ia Set Beer ad GAYLORD) “fekus SoAn
ee Ey Rent Houses Furnished 35 : OS Pie cg ee on; Wedroom, i too
2 or 3 adults, Pvt, bath and entr. ee a stole dows. $88 month, s of nice lot. Zoned commer-
Dr Cursors’ Foot Cline, 181 W. |? BDRM, HOT WATER, SHOWER. : gegen tial, ‘This ia ideal spot for eabl- : 3 Cedar island Lk, 917 Farnsworth. large net shop, bump tg fe net 4
. me “vith or withon utilities, 10 pon : : A
miles to Pontiac, Lease through
| May 36243
,| 1 AND 3 B ROOM AR
se iakefront, modern. MY
7 BEDROOM HoUss WiTH FULL ey & parece. Walled Lake.
__MaArket 4-23 se aticeenigaeenccprecameranie
3 ROOM & BATH NEARLY NEW | furniture. Nr. cor, Willlams & payment, Bewstiful modern to ig
Eprints =| POTLTIAGE | Pe: Femeton, Relay * fenced yard, R GARAGE. | 5 THE “BIRD” TO SEE sm Onin ton bate 7
Belews S| “once mcour | Suet lene ieee Babe JACK gee Mamet dgraeeacttons| Fie foaiee ae ice es:| | SAAR, iara estas | Re ares
. iroux-F GENE AL, REAL
a
Huron.
: UxE APTs. LARGE 3 —\iODERN APY. TBEDROOM, NEAR PONTIAC Mo-
: Newlyweds, bachelors, office rt wa «undry privi-| tor only. $100 a mo. OL | HB io. en, : w
3 houses, close es. Adults only | yrile Dr. | _2-3031. : .
Mat Sa60t Fe 82706, 24 ee Gall’ after 4 3 ROOMS AND 5ATH
me: owen CLO GOREN 3 ROOM BASEME: SWOoK Py 1 BLDC PROUT | ita -ROOM 9 ‘ entr & se aise -
pc ah sg Tel-Huron. 930 LaSalle.
b
LOVELAND | erase eres) 3 nites I oe cine Gs oe ala” atts | fesnine : $108 Case Lake RA. Kevgp Mather | Sows gr
“init Soest Sen Yous, on | SUBURBAN $BDRM. %
ee Gere cela | PEGE men reece) | i |. RED HORSE CORP. | fay samt as | Oe eee oe | ace OH DOCTORS!
%
UNION COURT a ee oe oe,
B.| K. G. HEMPSTEAD | ita’, ) 49284
Pars
wwacome. Te Port 5 On es | formation sal Mrs, Spears, PE| REALTOR | / FE 43581 A ' 1050 W. HURON: ST.
Be x aa os a : Ave. :
ARTLY rag Here's just what you've
Unfurn. near cider ‘homes tn all
'* WALLED CARE HEATED 7 Fw.
rate ae
DRAYTON PLAINS
SEEBALDT ST.
Ciitttcn ES WITH HOME
4 BEDROOMS
HOMES
1
Te Ms ff g Persea tala ee kan
“Slltora gy SO
24 ft. ion boom.)
basement with i
pa
Fetter: LISTING EERVICE
WEST SIDE
: a
schools, bug and grocery .
is with $2,000 down and $75
oe he ents,
H. W. Bigelow 6o4 W, Huron &t.
rE FE Russell Young REALTOR-BUILDER
COLORED A tew brand new 2 and 3
bungalows. y $200
down, plus mtg. costs to GI
Veterans. 4-Family Brick Terrace rooms each, featw is
laces, ef 7
i in ment with
outside entrance Off heat,
commercial
T OFFICE
PRIVILEGED HOMES
Leslie R. Middleton FE_ 8-6003
WE TRADE —
aeement home. Cedar Ts- basement Tae Ben 5
basement, Full bath.
Low down payment,
dinie : t clinic oF offices. $32,500,
oon tg few_2 and 3 bedroo nished, Priced sell
Owner transferred, Must fell coz on very easy terms, See @ wood bedrm. home — larg
BA
rn ranch home.
. Really
John Kinzler, Realtor
670 W. Huron St.
: FOR COLORED los ce : T. G. TROCKE
COUNTRY LIVING
$650 OR TRADE
R. J. VALUET, Realtor : AVE. FE 5-000)
poe Oe eee er ee eS eee ere ee “PINE LAKE new 3 bed-
$1,000 DOWN
eee
SYLVAN 2003 Orchard Lake ave. FE 64418
After @ p.m. EMp. 32578
0 ;
BUILD OR BUY? |
LLOWING AND _
- Leslie R. Middleton
Waterford
ton
~
4206 Dixie Bwy,
Eves. Till 8:30 TN. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 6-108 ‘Open
Eanes terms eras,
William
NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. Huron FE 56-8183
floors,
walls, Pull basement with large
frait eeller. Delco F.A. Of] fur-
6 FAMILY TA IN $500 a month. 19 rms
@ apts. 1 for caretaker or owner
‘ and bath); twe
$550 DOWN New 4 reoms and beth all
finished, on % acre, North
suburban, quick possession.
It won't last. :
ARNOLD
REAL ESTATE 210 8. Telegraph Rd,
$300 DOWN 4 bedroom atarte: home with
asement on nice level lot, good
location with lake priv. Don Me-
Donald OR 3-2837.
East Side
City of Pontiac
7-Room Brick
2 Baths
’ 1 Bedroom Down
Full Basement
Only $11,000
Only $2,000 Down
WM. A.
KENNEDY eT Ww. me Te +3560
$1,500 DOWN
aes eae et
tubs, garage & more
pa ply ree
osat Steesens bees cation a e « business CALL NOW.
|. R. Hiltz £ | Sout priess” trom, ito
FE $066 "RE $5783] STOUT'S Best Buys
Today
STAIRLESS LIVING
attached garage,
vent o s
Seowut boos prsed Saloe reproduction cos
900 with terms,
FOR THE “REST” OF YOUR LIFE You can lve rent free ely income home cated quiet paved
: *
wt. M. Stout, Realtor
: "ete bee, aan é jorrr Lor. el east side bufld-
24. W. Lawrence
fire gae3 §
i
Bg ze 1 »
ou low
3
"o :
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor
, Sais or FE 5-0338
are looking for’ «
$e, eS with, 000
hax rea estore _"iutiple Listing Rervice
GI. SPECIAL $300 DOWN
1 move you in. ; é
RAY O'NEIL, Realtor» /_ | REALTOR 1011 W. Buron PR sth Open 8 t 8
a 4 vs ak ea . Y 1
\ , ie a i Z ‘
oe oe Se ee MULTIPLE Johnson | FOR BETTER HOMES
area of beautiful scen- YOUR CHOICE
* ic : so hurry down to
Stout's office right NOW! |
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor
all im-
$800-—
Eves. ~~
Next\to Gonsemere Power .
CH lee. “Vake “petrticese,
Pe eget _— pe BR ft.
a Eirias serene NORTH SIDE
on Cloverlawn, ¢ roads, city
rE aanee sa ie vr §-0610
FE 23-3971
LAKE Es
ed Lee iwi “a ' EL REALTY _ FE 5-1284
DREAM HOME AT.
DARB LAKE COLONY-
IN WEST BLOOMFIELD TWP
4 On of the m turesque
Someating restricted, cx insure &
ity of fine ividualized
"| Sees Raphi
ney after «oan ue Jol
A. JOHNSON, Realtor custom-built home:
‘ Sib w tied eae
Fifetl te iat
EMPIRE 3-4672
NEED A FINANCE-
FIXER? Order Classified
ads to sell, rent, find a
good job, FE 28181 is the ore ain eens, Soe ‘ANGUS ~ : PT UOE Vik M15
191
For Sale Farms
208-ACRE FARM
' RIDGEWAY REALTOR
875 Baldwin Ave. FE 40203
LISTING SER’
MARLETTE, MICH. 6 bedroom
R. D, RILEY, Broker Lake Ré. PE ¢1 Elizabeth . 187
A FARMER'S FARM 19 acres, with § bedroom modern home,” large cow barn Nd stan-
pee! S caietine 40 acres avail- able). at only $25,00, with
Dorothy Snyder Lavender
7 Lors In crryY oF rae. OR 3-041, FE 45143.
Saginaw Street: ‘eo f frontage
in for 8 car showing
~butit--in- 1948, ofl-heat, 2 iave-
ame gee
Roy Mnnett Inc.
28. E. Mere Phew 8-466 Open Evenings.and Sunday 14
pass on R, R. on new
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor W. Lawrence $0101 or FE
For Sale or Exchange 50
WILL TRADE 23-ROOM HOUSE IN
teres ot land for Bfomily hours _in Pontiac OR 3-4706.
Business Opportunities 51
bag hen eared oe IN BECOMING AW
“LET'S TALK BUSINESS”
“VARIETY STORE
rial, : of oe Fs pepert
fae 060 $0.000 down.
HARDWARE Well established hardware tn
fue moons ton yon eam
MICHIGAN BUSINESS
SALES CORPORATION
ik oa
~
emus Want Ad number! >
i PARE At DOOR 10m} -npeoreers, Segue
YOU ARE- |* Lucky.
Skeet ats peed
“as See
f. CG. Oe EAYDEN, Realtor
si 8, Walton PE 8-041 Open Eves.
“LET'S TALK
BUSINESS”
MICHIGAN BUSINESS
SALES CORPORATION
JOHN A, LANDMESSER, BROKER 8. TELEGRAPH R
PARK at OUR FRONT DOOR Te giwaye pare to deal. ot
BUCKNER ‘OFFICES ARE LOCATED:
DRAYTON PLAINS 4812 Dixie wy,
‘WALLED Gane ant =,
UTICA 4562 Van Dyke One block north across from bank
“WHEN YOU NEED
$25 to $500 Set Fae ees
Sarva &
STAT FINANCE CO.
COFFEE SHOP
leased,
by appointment only, contract.
CLARK REAL ESTATE| parks
Se smn see _ Op fee Cates ware WE: COVER >
THE STATE
VARIETY STORE pening! — now —_—s Raph 3
ae f month Can doubled by gona operator, Only
$3509-plus inventory,
PARTY oon
Rochester area, owner if, must
eell, Valuable real estate with liv-
ing quarters. Now grossing over
$5009 monthly, wil! decrifice busi-
nesg at inventory,
; HARDWARE STORE
Just 10 miles north of Pentiac in
the fastest growing area in Oak-|
land County.
ters. Business and tga ger ‘only |
$3100 pits Ages th option to
purchase real .
may ie a UOR a is
pe ‘seonale orice em re cites cet owner since Ground Floor)
iis? ws “LOANS $25 to “to $500
Smee lame Skt! EINANCE CO. ba: Equipment only 2 yrs.’ * rgein. old, ae oy Ls din,
phi
poe Pa payments
STATE-WIDE
Be enANtEe NEALTOR 171% &. Telegraph «E4021
Partridge “BIRD”: TO sSEn
¥ j HAMBURG! When
customer A... ® hamburg at
he gets op main high-|
No.
hana “next
easy
dies. rent. this” profit ham ate oe
‘Sop “in enm nigh pre
pe sry rosperous
Thumb area town. ‘Bteety. renters
I gee roonis. Own-
SUPER GAS STA ee
with 3
Toe eel “ai win = trade
WARD E. PARTRIDGE
REALTOR RE ATE & BUSINESSES
1050.'‘W.. HURON’ ST. OPEN EVE. ‘til #
— SHOP FOR RENT. COM-|
etely furniched. Good business. -~—~-—-~~~—
Swenr deceased, can OR 3-4876
__ after € p.m.
Commercial Zonin Mere is a f,; room tr
r hs, Large lot, Sem
for business,
AT es Priced attractively,
ome.
Dorothy Snyder | Lavender!
nee W, morse” Pe puis PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG.
"FE 2-9206°
3 room living quar-|
an get = a 7 W. Lawrence St,
FE 43581) _ Home & Auto
Loan Company + eee oe
Hours 0 to 5; Saturde y @ tol
“LOANS $25 ee)! ee 8500 MUNIT} WAAR 20.
% E. 217 FRIENDLY SERVICE
TEAGUE FINANCE CO.
202 N. MAIN 4
ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $900
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
ter_OL. $-0711 OL. eet |
LOANS TO $500
(Provident Loan)
FE 12-9348
LOANS : Extra Fast,
Service ay: Tou can borrow ae ae A Ra
Ceol
-HOUSEHOL
FINANCE) Corporation of Pontiae
3% South Saginaw Bt. a Diag. 2nd Ploor . Phone FEdera
_ Mortgage Loany 54
Loans — $600 to$ 500 1. Por ety
and
$5, HAY clear 12-3 acres BA
| tnside city for se arity, ? pontine Press. Box 32 a
Loan ‘Company
wait '
Sale Household | Goods 57
Jacket ee bY Miliolise-
ike Fa
Fe eal aT Ata LikE NEW. MAN’ G
es 3. like new Aer Schaffner are : ‘s brown
fur trim, ike new. FE 3-2106.
PC. CHROME Di SET. Formica top. Like new. 0. FE
OR 3-4036, :
| BUY IN BMALL RADIOS. #3 TO
| $12, FE 5-8755, ;
ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT FOR THE HOME CAN BE FOUND AT SALES
less to pay. e he ‘5, all
sises, Gas electric refriger-
bye i and water heaters.
Bathroom ures, beds, chests
dressers, vanitie 8 and mattresses Living suites,
occasional chairs, tables, lamps,
TV sets, radios, rugs, dining room
se
other mise. items. N é
nel oo trade-in dept. for real
vee. OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN
iY TER
2 neres of free
parking FE 5-0241 PEA 42 Orchard Lake Ave.
at home!” This sek a tera! We might jt a well hav ete
TR Olge FS begs, met
ee oP ‘ONLY
voeeewe
ceniet ima tat MI_6-1300. renee eet eee e ae
seeweser er *
*
cluster burners. Only
Ne 41" GAS
store, 21, 1 copking spece. in
w. i
fire, screen, $8 FE 24102, 4 Mohawk.
Serco natn, tue binnge Step — , nee wap, and kitchen
GOOD USED
ELECTRIC RANGES
ALL: NAME BRAN
AND SIZES. DS
SOME LIKE NEW
$39.50 AND UP
CONSUMER’S
POWER co. 2 W. Lawrence
HAMILTON DR
dition, $50 FE 2-4005
HOT POINT, 2 DR.
tor, apt. sine
Totture and 2 gas ‘stoves. E §-8151
~COn-
REFRIOERA-
bd
HOT FOINT ELECTRIC RANGE, saree burners .
a es $49.95. Milk’s. MI_¢-1300.
/HIDA-WAY BEDS
Flost’ Bampien Low aa: $129.50
$2 WEEKLY RSON'S FURNITURE
NKS.
‘al & co i
4 miles E. of Pontiac, or 1 mite |
E. he yp Heights on Auburn |
BED. IRNERSPRI NGS & MAT-
Set, 82 Olver baby buggy. FE
SENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER
teed delivery cor in-
No down paym ns $2
scat “08. Phone MY
Also severe) “et
50) Slighth marred
ri and
model, terri es.
Michigan Frutrescent, 33 OOr
chard Lake A
EEWNGEN IE RANG i tion Uk new, . i
KiTcHEN WALL 6 xis,
AL
3065 Orchard Le. Ra. rE
ae Ww.
| _runs like new, $49. 298 N. Paddoe
Used ao ove weeeis ci Aas |
‘Rotiewer i with ‘mattress $16.05 Bunk Bed is from. $38.95
LORD'S WAREHOUSE
tr ile at soeate.
pieces Raseers auto, washer.
9x12 Feit B. Ra ee $3.9 95
RUBBER BASE PAINT, G
4’ WALL TILE .. oe
sven” tw rE —<_
nO DITA,
GE's _ washers,
ranges,
wr Ez trie. Fr . TV's. Crump
SET AND
am “erlb. Phone pil 5-3272 after
Se
USED DEPT.
ot y others Appl Clayton’ $ Furn. & & Peni
A a4 OTAGRAM WALL. FURNACE
“repauaing, Pree estimates, FE wall OUT at oatore. WALL. FURN
wie on —_
sTove yg MY e_8 Pou , brooders Py ioe : molemewer MA 65-6601 of Elan
5, FE 20801. Power mowers from $15 eae. ak Gordon -tnctery, trem | es Ra GALVANEED r DIO : "$0. | Garden tillers trom , ~
Lad Fi. Power mowers, lose motor. 2.80 4 tn, i) ft. lenge 18 He ft
TAB R SAVE PLUMBING BUPPLY
#1405 ys raine gis oor, er Le E ERET S. PR age Lies E a GARAG: DT fare, Michigan 20025 Telegraph af 10 Mile Ré. | OLD, GARAGES ED TO
TRADE- IN DEPT. ces ORE EITC atte yage. Fal, Seer sarees doors, ache - Term s
mags am my Aig mee OO tine Sed St ane, i, geatee FoR GAle. Fe H pe. Wr. iron dinette . ae
Sle teeth en. ee CLEARANCE ie reer ie Mace Metal dresser... $17.95 * oh 5s 8% value whee! $22.50 ARE CHANGING THE WYMAN’'S iE, augWROO'S GENUINE | a AINT
18 W. Pike st PE 41122 i
TAPPAN GAS RANGE, 6. 4744. YOUNGSTOWN FLOOR MODELS | New eek *Piasterton, Prisco
am: master ooat jold Bond
FADE ELECTRIC RA ANGES FOR | 142" Cebinet Sink . Res. was, Exterior Velven Crasoo 0 coment ; td
fe Munro 1060 | |1 Complete ¥ kitchen... Reg 08, | Chigawood. enamel, cma. bse.
| conttiads e kitehes wee ead $ : Fate TO BUILD
U sed T rade- In aoe SS wikitehen with bu bultan a i ae
Rocker $2.98 | “oven: and. hood e008. | wBLACKET T's Sy er ‘ BOUILDIN Z
Ol heater Levnneses $20.96 nQ Py fie DOWN. #5 A MONTH | 81 Dixie Hey aa ae §-s6}1 Lary Bor Chair $19.95 ae
Sabina te et at rr ed oh r+} i dampers, ny Bay PRINTIN z
Vanity Chest abd rms $39.50 icine cabinets; house paint, $2.98 OXBOW PRESS
nelrigereles ny aus vEiurs Olive 1-9061 EM. 32000
- CONVENIENT TERMS Auburn p Romer Rds. PLASTIC
THOMAS ECONOMY : WALL TILE BA Es, 98 L,
FURNITURE CO. ' town Kitchen furnaces gas lec EACH 8, w Bt, and coal Hot water and steam MICH boilers, automatic water heater. FLOOR SHOP Hardware - electrical supplies, ane ie ie Crock and tile gsivanized be ad : A.
0] ie “innignerd SUPPLY, 208 4-541,
H : :
CARINE SD Eee ie Double sinks from’ $9.95. ¢ A Thompson, 80 8. Perry. .
* Road
"Having trouble with your
AND. FHA TERMS
SURPLUS LUMBER
_ septic tank?
pT gran
loaders, teencer, vel ant. e190 Pa A be Gele Ra.
{28-. Plasterboard Sips ¢ 138
oy, Ceaeeens <7 Sie 4x10 and 4x12 siso in stock..
25 Lb, Crown Coat in @. ..... § 2.35 38 Lb, Jeet Cement in @ vas § 98
250 Ft. Perforated Ts sass § 90 86 Lb, Bag of Gy vs 8135
ee Fr eipaeere, ve 84, ont ose § oes 100 - Bag £ insutation . $435 1s8 W. Pine Bas. Per M. .... $76.00
Bey peer AE 2x4 W, Pir Gp To 38 | ee. te Rock iath 32 wee
BORMEISTER Northern Lumber Co.
Pontiac eM bain ie mM yor
Telegraph
oes s bay Talk pot Lumber| % Et
Edel D Pag FA) mo 4
wt
BENSON LUMBER CO.
Do It Yourself 61
AINT
98 OUS
FLYER TRAINS uthorized factory service GAL.
a CUsRANTESS
BA
KING BROS.
Pe Somrt at orpree:
Shases* Ee A ERICAN
1 7
81 Orchard Lake Ave.
Gravely
and
Dixte roller, Evans
Hwy MA MOWERS - TRACTORS
mani oton Bet oot |
OXBOW W INDOW CO.
-| FE2 ist. DON’T PASS UP
MONEY! , Sell unneeded
belongings for cash
| throu Classified . Ads!
ac sa 3
HUNTERS
ewns ne —— ® lo
ree duck call then Teceeh, sos ps9
Bird end oe han oe
ame Ee
ware re ibii! RELLY'S
Stn, that Pr toe “Bets fe bi 9 SA A ees, i .
bial tig LB
18” PONTIAC CHIEF
"ber Get eatry binnks
STOP IN NOW: - 1957
PONTIAC CHIEF a? AND 4¢
_TEN WIDES
“SE "Ene" election tf rel
Seed pies 2g 7 on 22 Our |
"HUTCHINSON yo
“Predler Sales
‘NEW 1957 TRAILERS ON OUR L
_ Wanted Used Cars 88
Always Ready to, Buy inked and use
BAGLEY AGTO PARTS PE 50219. 170 BAGLEY ST
JUNK & WRECKED
CARS
TOP $$$$_ AST SIDE AUTO PARTS ut E Pike Bt FE
See M&M a Sales
ai ey °* "88 Sia HIGH $99 Paid WE PAY. Tor.
SHARP LATE MODEL ane
ae
NORTH |
CHEVROLET
National
50 STUDE. 2Dr, . .$ 195
1950 STUDE. Starl't $ 295 3 radio,
or ve on
"Bright Spot”
"56 ‘Olds es
ne ae — ett
Ft 8 cgay Coe $2195)
"55 | wick S. Riv. ..$2195
62 Sed.
"54 Olds. 98 ; eee
fe Ford ap taae
J "EROME Onaend aie at Cass
FE 80488 $1095
J
"52 WILLYS 2-Dr. $ 395 | heater overdrive. Ex
AVAILABLE
FOR OUR
‘CLEARANCE - SALE
a OPEN "TIL 10 P. M.
OLIVER
BUICK 210 en Lake Ave.
2-9101 OCTOBER | * , NORTH oP
CHEVROLET
National CHRYSLER -
* W. W. tires, tinted. glass, R&H,
and beautiful. SPECIAL
"S54 DODGE
. Coronet 6 4Door
. OWNER, RADIO & HEATER.
$200 DOWN
$44 PER MONTH
PLYMOUTH 32 Years Ppir Dealing
Clearance sele of all new cars on 8
ee | NEW 1956 DeSOTOS AND PLYM-
ing Piymesth eb sedan R & H. —— 2 seen om. OS
i. Buick Rivie 4 @r sy & heate wiwall ra ’ . ” We
ag luxe - paint. Dynaflo, tires, power” & Brakes,
‘arid Powerflite, An
One of these, one local owner, low
S| Shales
“= Clarkston ‘S@ Pontiac, dealer demo. Save
-“
*
BS
Bee Air, ¥
4 4 A-1 condition.
4 dr. Deluxe, A-1 con- sports coupe,
i "ORD
F-800 1953 - 1954
AND. 1955 -432"-144" witibiidint
156” - 175”
WHEEL BASES
FROM _ -
_ $1050 LARRY JEROME | eg DEALER
BUY” “POR MONE THAN 8 ‘se ee A .* N. > Deluxe |. E ey ‘
Bonded Dealer "Teste, "eb rihos, “ise. | 884;, DESOTO, SEORTSMAN. EX-
—t000-S\ \Youdward ppl qocqae = wl = atle
Ll auty : j * “Se
een ee er ie scion miles Te Mul alene meen ster. BILL SPENCE MT_6-5300 a C6
. 1953 Plymouth sedan Cranbrook de-| i851 DODGE, DR. 4200. PH. PE | $2 Qukland Ave. PE 5-0291
FINAL CLEARANCE. |" iss,nted sins. '2 6 ‘Sipays) $00 ate cas | TRADE UP-OR DOWN
| Som Sa, with custom trim and | $8 Bord “| 1956 1963 Imperial sedan, full power and} like new tires. This immaculately | 26 Plymouth $ Sevoy . equipment, It's strictly premium.| clean : = beauty is priced for| 5° “Chey 41. 2 de. |
1961 Cero Windsor deluxe, c.| * wRILT : SPENCE 2 Bel Air Hardtop
Cpe, auto, tepeed trans-R & H. ie aie ‘St Ford, 2°dr. |
CHEV. 32 8. MAIN 8T. CLARKSTON | 62 Oakland Ave. PE 5-272 = Pontiac Comins
; Open Evenings — Please | #65 DODGE ROYAL LANCER | a Ford Pick up |
DEMO S Phone a e 5-5141 cate "bee Tires. ni alt [HURON MTR. § ALES |
rs. 8 * m., . Huron
we | Beene See te om | Miettinen | sa : . FORD inst, Exc. RO er tee og SERGE COUPE. a Reet Coepl eee: The Leaves Are
errific Savings r
2 ee 1906 Chevie | Convertible. 0 own Grand ‘hiv eer a TURNING
2DOORS—4DOORS |. Sie"revsea “| i@ PARRENORR FORD BUS 6005) = Vor
Hardtops — Converts. cEVROLET 3 BEL Zin wa DO YOU HAVE A ; 9 /
$195 va. This on : at “wholesale E , WHEELS? /
Ege Fe et QOD) )K | mth ere OR YOUR CAR DOWN | “= Seed eh tess he SERERESER
veto wueeon at. '| . NORTH “IN YOUR GARAGE? | . 7 |
: PT las | vol» $1395 "| tance apvayraae or oun tow! CHEVROLET the kind of a “spook”| 135 Deluxe 210 . J $1395
Wp Po that just—stays—there—all| an i
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE FROM , . the time and never does 53 Cast: ‘Convert. _$ 995)
National. anything but get older-and| Radia & heater, /Ford-O-Matic.
T : “spookier”! Well, bring it CHEVROLET .
HASKINS] » Bonded: | scwnte onmven suick|s3 Deloss 20°. $ 93 CHEVROLET
“Oakland County’s
Fastest Growing Dealer
Mavic ‘no ° eee en Rites "tb 8
~YOQU
Th
HARDTOP rm a 'M ng) Fairlane bg
M is turquoise and tivo
A tn oes
STATION * W AGON
I'm the Sierra station
wagon that everyone talks abo!
I can Rage? % “% ei
have
mE th ‘
"85 hardtop....,....... $172? ‘35 2 dr, Pairiene....... i
‘38 4 oo jaxinave «
= Pim Sey
=o be ctasvenesis
63 } 727 "62
$2. Pl
Lancer . malt? = center white—top. lai
and ‘au Te
I 1 have a Raya gt wd "$2 Chevrolet, e
, $21
we Ei
lp 3 133
15
Ff Birmingham.
Clean, Cars
‘SS Cadillac Convertibie full power,
Sharp $3,296, iB
Want Me? "te, tpeste Comroryale, Salt full ‘Romer.
‘$3 Buick Convertible. R & H. Pree
flow, Power. Stecting, Re
ekard, R & H., Overdrive,
4 a A nice clean car,
"$2 Ford Custom, Fordomatic, R&A.
Sharp. '3
R&H
ct Packard,
miles, A real beauty.
Bob Prost, Inc.
870 S. Woodward Ave.
Midwest 6-2202 ~ B'ham ® A nice clean car.
COMMUNITY | 58% fies conc 4 "BO Buick € dr... es spscess 7
Maes hs oy ti PLACE A “LOST AD.” ‘ i ¢ 165 pi447?
803 N. Main, Rochester |x Besse saat a Call FE 28181 for an ‘ad OPEN ‘TIL PM. ~ 2 Wks ‘ FE
T is oe am to recover a loss, Dial
Then Bring it Here - RIEMENSCHNELI ae 2-818) for. an ad-writer:
a AVER ERILLS |. : || DODGE -P PLY MOU 7 Say “charge i” “
Lcleseilll HY sole 217-8. Benine Pa pan -
} et ge F. 4 * j
Used ‘Cars
Guaranteed
ONE FULL
‘YEAR
A one owner car in the
for the wife find “ids.
+450 “Stude: Champion $250, 2 sedan with. Dae heater and d cvargrive. Here in economy
Power Gilde, 4 dr.
R & H 34,000 Actual |
|
hl ? ; ¥
es ceed tel ge bd eet Aik ck aig. cee ok A eh, ee ek a rust, We are
secret because we want you
see first
51 Kaiser 4-Door
iow’ mileage "An exceptions! buy. | '95 Ford 2Dr. ... $1695
‘SIN Nash Sta, We Wink erage Ratte & ecu - $2 2195
ri? ontiac talina
rea be yours. decide af once is pad Radio & heater, pretty as
'55 Mere. Montclair $1725],
Beg, Meo | “page hue. Yo cis Lag Our special for the week. ay s
"NORTH
CHEVROLET
National
Bonded Dealer 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 1008 S. Woddward |
Birmingham = M1 4-2735 "53 Chevrolet 4-Door $595 very
condition. Compare this
52 Willys 2-Door ...$395 Radio, heater, overdrive. This one
ake second cer
the price 8 a the ec 5 toy
$195
oe See ee ee ee and trade it in on one of
these clean,.
used cars during our OC-
TOBER CLEARANCE:
SALE.
53 Ford 2-Dr. .....$ 895 Radio & heater, a nice clean car
53 Pontiac 2-Dr, ...$ 995 Redio & Heater, Hydramatic
"53 Olds 4-Dr. ......$1195 Radio & heater, sharp
Radio & heater, scrumptious
’S4 Ford Hardtop . .$1495, Radio & heater, able to cut thé
mustard
plus. .
*S5 Buick 4-Dr. .....$2195 :’51 Ford Fordor Sedan Radio & heater, all wool and
SAVE $| * 7 wr v-8 engine. radio and heater. 54 Ford 2-Dr. $1195, j -*
oy phn th ue ; Radio a heater, bright an a new) i
penny
‘54 Chev. Sta. Wen. $1493 | * one & heater, diamond in the
OLIVER
' BUICK: \
late model}. nowrtac
55 Star Chief ..... .$1995 4 /dbor. Radia & heater.
Power brakes.
54 Buick 2-Dr. ....$1595/ ,
"ham. Midwest 6-5302, |
. | LOOKING FOR A CAR THAT HAS:
est — economy, comfort,
baseer.
Custom 4,
Power wernt
56 Hatdtop - 4 Dr.
Pully /evutpped.
PLYMOUTH
VICK
rsh Riviera. rer
/Pull power. W-Walle, / heater,
O-Matie
PONTIA
FE 29101’
oe oa : c
"52 Hydramatic . ‘Radio’ & heater, 2 tone, W-Walls. | 155 Ywo-Door wai ait * heater. Standard trans-
MERCURY
55 Monterey i ees 4 door, Radio & heater,
$2295
$1298
$1995 * radio and
. $1895 Merc-.
$ 695
| ‘59 Fairlane ¢ Cl. Cpe. $1495) Loaded.
53 Deluxe 2D. ++. $ 895) Radio & heater, W-Wails, Stand-|
ission i ard transm’
NTIAC
*54 Star Chief Dix. 4 door. Radio & Heater, _ matic, 2 tone
55 Come remrie «++ -$2095 STAR CHIEF Pon $1295
olin
PONTIAC
RETAIL |- STORE :
“GOODW IL L
USED | CARS”
BEHIND THE Post OFICE 6 : FE 37117 MT. CLEMENS ST Hydra-
i
OUR FORD DEALER:
8, sapere eon /
NO MONEY DOWN /
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