BACK TO ard Wayne Moore is Moore is led back to his cell at Oak- *~ Orion. first degree murder of ita at Home lifein Prison Mandatory ‘Molotov, Malenkov and Mikoyan Leaders of Martha Little, 3, of Lake are expected to attend a.kick-off ed by campaign chairman Walter K. Willman, will start soliciting for funds after the breakfast. There Included in the 1956 goal are operating - fund requests of the 13 Bloomfield Community Chest, The Oakland County YMCA, which made no request this year, is absent from the list, according to UF executive director, Volunteer solicitors aim to ithe Industrial Division, headed Oust Faction ee inside the Kremlin to Workers also are organized into Maxwell; the Commercial Di-| TO) : Soviet party, Polish Com- British Princess Better, Continues African Tour MACHAKOS, Kenya @—Prin- cess Margaret of Britain is suffer- ing from overstrain but is well enough to continue her East Af ricatour, her-doetors_ reported in a bulletin today. She suffered a bilious attack Saturday. Today, she motored 43 miles to Threatened Picket by 20,000 Would Affect Long-Distance Calls A threatened strike of 20,000 Michigan Bell Telephone workers attend a baraza, a tribal festival. The highlight was a dance repre- senting a battle between the rival Wakamba and Masai tribes which ‘only recently agreed to quit raid- ing each other’s cattle herds. British Explode A-Bomb ADELAIDE, Australia »—Brit- ain exploded its fourth and final atomic device early today in its current tests at Marallinga in the would hamper mostly long-distance operator - controlled calls. for the Pontiac area, according to Ray- mond H. Storm, district manager of the firm,~ Negotiations were continuing to- day between the company and the Communications Workers of Amer-. ica in an attempt to work out a new contract for the workers be- fore the old contract expires at south Australian desert. The flash_midnight tonight. was seén 650 miles away Augusta. Report on Russia- Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D- Wash), a member of the Senate Armed Service Committee, has recently completeg a 15,000-mile tour of Russia and the Middle East. He has written a five-part report on his trip. : In this series Sen, Jackson Pe at Port and. reports on some spots in the Middle East. The series starts in The Pon- tiac Press today on page 22. set but workers have voted 10-1 to strike if necessary, Storm said with the aid of super- visory personnel, the company would attempt to maintain the same long-distance service to its customers. “This might be a@ little slower;” he added, ‘‘but our objective will continue-to be to put every call through.” sande “In addition to operators being affected by the possible strike, The union demands include high- er pay, improved hospitalization, an additional paid holiday and a ~}discuss the President's note tomor- shchev alliance, these in- formants said. Socal serene eine hy win. ap. Bang” (UIA oes reported ready have started collecting funds ar ae jiatad fee compte. Oe slate ieee tie € PotO-Gold __Sfayenson to Hiflsceniee’s aeteat ana the Puzzle No. 21 aetaptiie’ and bitieren ©: " . e an ‘an — Worth $300 Foreign Policy have formed an anti-Khru- Prepares Major Talk on Subject; Stays Mum About Ike’s Red Blast this: The three deputy premiers— Vv. M. Mente, Gowtl, islester Mikoyan — oppose over-all policies, but principally lai Stevenson stigures today to|" 9Ugh way he has carried out place major focus on foreign policy policies, — Seme repercassions inside the ference by a foreign nation in our internal affairs.” For the time being, Stevenson stood on a statement he issued prior to se sae reply to date, whose own bid to end H.- bomb tests has become a central issue of the campaign, said that Bulganin’s offer was “encourag- ing” although “there appears to be nothing new” in it. : There was a possibility he might row night in a major foreign policy address at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Fetal etitanp ‘teases to too to hold the country in the Soviet orbit. The election of a new Politburo, with Gomulka in the key post of first secretary, climaxed a three- Stevenson spent the weekend at his. Libertyville farm conferring with researchers and staff workers On the New York speech. It will be broadcast coast-to-coast over the CBS radio-TV network, start- ing at 8 p.m. (Continued-on Page 2, Col. 1) Will Speak at Huron Crossing | Vice President Richard M. Nixon, arriving in Pon- tiac at 5:25 p.m. today, will deliver a 20-minute speech from the platform of his special railroad car at the Huron street Grand crossing. Nixon, making a whistle-stop tour in Michigan to- day and tomorrow, speaks today in Saginaw, Lapeer, Imlay City and Flint, where a major address is sched- uled tonight. ; Creek, Kalamazoo and Niles. Heavy fog-over Alpena this morning canceled Nix- on’s —, there as his first Michigan stop. After hovering an hour over Alpena Airport, Nixon flew on to Saginaw, where he landed at 11:45 a.m., about 15 minutes behind his tour schedule. State Rep. Richard C. VanDusen of Birmingham, The Polish Communist view was|most certain] Khrushchev partly because of his) But whether he does ort day meeting of the Party Central/®¥4se Committee. The Soviet Union ex-|* Nixon to Arrive at 5:25 P. M.: No strike -deadline has been— Tomorrow he will continue to Lansing, Battle |; GENERAL WACLAW KOMAR WLADISLAW GOMULKA KEY FIGURES IN — General Waclaw Komar is re- portedly in line for the job of defense minister, and Wiadislaw Gomulka is emerging as leader of the new Polish nationalist gov- ernment, following weekend developments in the former Red satel- lite nation. ; downtown Pon- _ |tiac, the mercury dipped to 53. To- day at 2 p.m. in the downtown area : jthe thermometer read Tl degrees. Indian Summer for Sex-Killer ays to Continue| |. ie Today, Tuesday | {2 "Anive “at Verdich change in temperature is the weather prediction for tonight and tomorrow. A low tonight will be: around 48 to 52, The thermometer is expected to register 68 to 72 degrees tomor- Last night in Bulganin Certain to Reply Ike's Note on Interference WASHINGTON (#—Russia’s Premier Bulganin al- ’ y will fire a quick reply to a letter from President Eisenhower accusing him bluntly of meddling in the American political campaign. Production Hikes Great sar Brings Upsurge | tsar srs in GM Payrolls | sis, tte nae ‘57 Model Changeovers stoutly def affected, 1228800 Hee | ee fae General Motors employ- not, Bulganin's letter seems : Hospitalize Official Dencerais|Ollowing Collision ment in state factories willjencing —_ reach early-1956 1evels|Monday. on when full production of|*h@re a mandatory 1957 auto models is at-| nent Secretary ot State James M. Hare will be confined to William Hospital for a week as Dulles. In predicting a speedy reply from Bulganin, diplomatic officials Asked if an operation is planned, Dr. Thomas D, Grekin of Detroit said, “It's possible, but we are not contemplating it at this time." lan-'Churchill’s Cold Better NICE, France #—Sir Winston running for attorney general on the GOP ticket, will accompany Nixon, Ritchie said. : Sleebewes ene related Steven (Continued:on Page 2, Col. 6) the result of a three-car collision/, ie bey i hs i i O; fi 7 EDITOR'S NOTE—This ts the sirst of a serie. of articles describing pians for @ new Oakisnd. Count courthouse. In this series Oakland | County offictais reply to criticisms that have been voiced that they have acted without due consideration, and that the public has not been fully informed regarding their actions. By CONRAD N. CHURCH Cakiaah County = of “ pervisors {s proud of its record preparing for the construction of a new courthouse,” said Delos Ham- lin, board chairman, today. “We have nothing to hide. We decided where we would build only after long study. We studied needs of various departments. ‘studied buildings and the or- ganization of departments and) functions in other counties. weWe have kept the public in- union shop. formed at frequent intervals. We have kept our officials informed as Sebi ib cbastedvedts 6 tmillion-dollars, _ ae Pot-O-Gold Portle..,........23 _ “We have a considerable portion, Sports-......... jesoee oes 26, 27 jof the m@hey needed to pay for) Wheaters ..............0... bs) that first “unit now. We will have|- TV & Radio Programs..,...37 Wilson, Bart. .... 0+... .+++ 2 “We have not made courthouse money available through padding budget, appropriations. Rather, much of it has resulted from in- This was Hamlin’s reply to criti- cisms that ‘have been voiced that the supervisors: have acted without proper consideration, and: that the public was not informed. “We are planni a courthouse and county office building which ultimately may cost five and a half | services from the ridiculously low figures at which they had been left for many years, - fees for various county} -- se ‘ Frode 28 to six million dollars,” ¢ontinued : :, ény then Today's Press enough by -the time it ed. ‘ & is complet- } a inl He was born in Chamberlin, La., and had been- in Pontiac nine _ [Wesley Morrish of Grosse Pointe The Weather Putt v. Report. PONTIAC AND. VICINITY —Fer lifting Thursday at the Donelson-Johns fair and mild this Funeral Home, with Dr. H. H. Sav- Gage of Clio, Service ~ (elaine. Burial will be at White Today in Pontiac i temperature preceding 8 sees | ‘ « At § am: Wind velocity 2 mpr.John Henry Smith Di.ection: Northeast. i Sun sets Monday at 5:49 p.m. «fon rises Tuesday at 6:54 a.m “Moon rises Monday at 7:44 p.m Moon sete. Tuesday at 11:04 a.m. |. John Henry Smith, 25>Will St., aged, 74, died Saturday-at 'Pontiac General Hospital afte . -& tise, the son of Mr. and Mrs, John 71 Smith, and married Sue Randolph iwho survives him. | He was last employ ;: +.» & Division, | Service will be at 11 a.m. Tues- ‘day from the Pursiey Funeral _% Home with Rev, Paul T. Hart + H , the First Methodist Church jing, followed by burial in Oak po om et ———— Hill Cemetery, a ek ee EI omens U Nu Off to Peipin ee — ses ft B3 Eareuee © 3 RANGOON, Burma #—Former ‘- her © m Premier U Nu, leader of the gov- é 2 &% fom League: lef today for Pei- «oh E ping et the invitation of Premier SB Chow “En-tal “to discuss’ border, es aa eS *. problems By GEORGE. W. CORNELL Ff 4 & = a cE if i i P = #3. i ; i 7 praying that someons * * water pipes, I could i : J . ef i z “There was no place to stretch out for a tall person like me," she said. “When [d try to lie down, my whole body would go into cramps.” ; ; i In a kind of a listless, gnawing at times, she'd hear her telephone ring, but it was beyond her prison door Unknown to her, in Darien, * * . That was last Saturday night, Oct, 20. Police knocked down the bathroom door, A plucky Mrs. ‘Emhardt, her spirits unbroken -'to go to bed. Today, rested and still eating ravenously, Mrs. Em-jand V: WAITING 10 BUY NEWSPAPERS IN WAR- Me woratblel coeaes snag dod pocket . SAW — Here is a line of citizens in Warsaw, Po- Saturday. Gomulka denounced misrule of the *squeeze’ ” are affecting the auto Hunting land, waiting yesterday to purchase special Krenilin-inspired leaders in Poland during the | industry in England. ie eae editions of newspapers carryin : ‘speech = iast 12 years. He urged Poland to set its own _ Increasing. prodactivity of Euro- ota - Gommulka, course toward Socialism independent of Moscow. | jean nations is bringing more con- on : : Pa average Eur ‘opean, Curtice + é said. As an example, he said Gen- _of New York City Gorpretae tees tne , 82, Survives 8 Paintul Day'sin Pan in Bathroom — Without Food « and her physical constitution weak but well, said of their coming: “You can never tell how thank- ful I was.” The first thing she wanted was ty “ legs still are very weak and it'll take time to get my strength back, but otherwise I feel wonderful. My appetite is tremen- dous, Evefything tastes good.” Six persons already have been “}wounded in Oakland County shoot- Most seriously wounded is Charles Barber, 15, of White Lake Township, condition at Pontiac General, ‘Also in the hospital is Christo- pher Ward, 13, of Clarkston, who was wounded in the right foot Others shot were Jack M. Moore of Davisburg; Charles Farren, 17, of Commerce Township;. Charles Hurley, 4, of Avon Township, and Mrs. Lula Cook, of Kokomo, Ing. NEEDS OPERATION bone specialist iast night after he had been shot through the ankle. The incident occurred Sunday afternoon when his companion, Joseph Thomas of Detroit, tripped, accidentally firing his .22 Ward was shot Saturday after- noon While hunting with Jan For- eternity, the time ran on. Vaguely, tin, 17, of Waterford Township, on Park, and an aunt, Mrs. Harry) will be at 1:00 p.m.|- ...9qilong illness, He was.born in Pon- | He ed in the Tool! ... @ and Die Dept. of the Fisher Body} | SARGE TAKES A WIFE, — Comediah Phil Silvers, who plays an | Army sergeant in a television series, nibbles on wedding cake held by his bride, the former Evelyn Pattick in New York Sunday. They were married. Sunday in New Haven, Conn. She a cosmetics demonstrator, AP Wirephoto 6 Shot Over Weekend in Local Hunting Mishaps pital with a wound tn WoC bettl © ankle. Barber was operated_on—by a (jury w | the appeal. Rippe Resigns Post; ito Seek Re-election ‘|Township but promised to run for GM employment in Europe ‘now totals nearly 60,000. — | \ t Fleming Lake road in Independ- ence Township. He was hit when leg by a shot from the rifle of his brother, Arthur, 14. Both | were hunting in a Commerce ‘Township field Saturday. Sher- itf's deputies said the boys were on opposite sides of a field when | a pheasant flew up. Arthur fired, hitting his brother instead. Hurley and Mrs. Cook were grazed by bullets while sitting on the porch at the Hurley house. The shots apparently came from‘a field in front of the house:--Both were treated by a Rochester doc- tor. Court OKs Death t Trying fo Help Adlai (Continued From Page One) son's suggestion, saying a foolproof inspection system must be agreed upon before this nation can safely end its tests. Stevenson did not cémment on Eisenhower's formal reply to Bul- ganin, which James C. Hagerty, Stevenson ‘de- plored what he termed an effort to dismiss the Bulganin letter as a “propaganda exercise." /- “The White House- seems to have dimissed the Russian’ offer out of hand,” he said, while adding that Bulganin’s letter appeared to contain nothing new. Within two houts after Eisen- hower's reply was. made public, Senate Republican Leader Know- should “repudiate the unwarrant- ed interference of Premier Bul- ganin ... in our free American elections,” He wired Stevenson that “‘you have helped create this situation by your unfortunate posi- tion on H-bompb tests.” for Bomb Killer of 44 namiting an airliner which caused the death of 44 persons’ last year, f * a be executed during the week end- ing Jan. 12 at the Colorado Peni- tentiary where he /is now con- fined, Such executiéns usually are, carried out on Friday night, This’ would make the’probable date of execution Jan, 71. The high court, in an opinion by) Chief Justice Wilbur M. Alter,| said “no other verdict than guilty of murder in the first degree could have been returned" by the hich heard Graham’s case last April, if oe * * Graham was sentenced to ‘die in August but the execution was. stayed automatically by the filing DETROIT w—Harold ‘Rippe;-in- dicted twice for bribery, resigned today as supervisor of Taylor re-election next spring. Rippe gave -up the post after de- livering a parting blast at Gov. Williams and the CIO Political Ac- tion Committee. Mrs, Martha Stan- islaw, a Rippe supporter, was im- mediately appointed supervisor. Gov, Williams had ordered’ a hearing to determine if - Rippe should be removed from office. Re- from seeking re-election for three years. ‘ If found innocent of the two in- dietments returned by the ohe-man . She appears on TV as Pi graft grand jury, Rippe can run for re-election jnext spring. [ 4 } DENVER «#—Colorado’s Su-) John Gilbert Graham, 24, for dy-), eb | The court ordered Gtaham to fended by Bulganin's saying tha Secretary |Russia’s views; rity.’ est Soviet appeal for an end to lat a Republican rally tonight in \Livonia. ernor Would have prevented Rippeto burglars who looted a restau- rant at' 153 W, Huron St. Friday night, Pontiac police said. % A glass pane in the front door) jopen, they added. Sen. Gore (D-Tenn) said he agreed that Bulganin's letter was lke Charges Bulganin White House ¥® land of California—said—Stevenson: Me “Shop. Around” Joss of $703. last and ad- fora. ear, : * ” een eae ie nae wkes Lower Priced the present water rates are ad COCIOR cos ‘The report has 49 pages for com- oes , ‘Iwo Marines, reported AWOL from San Diego recruit camp § me Ios ue ie end- + * . but you oda trek trem California, and J Con Usually _ mm © ee oe o SAVE MONEY They are held pending an FBI§- by Havi charged with a Dyre Act violation pi) for taking a stolen car across a Wied of... . state line, or turned over to the § . Marine Corps, Police here found the boys sleeping in a car stolen from Grand Rapids, home town of ne youth, Bruce Webster Hall, 19 DRUG DEPT. The boys stole two cars in Cali- fornia, taking one from San Di- ego to Hollywood and the second from there to 90 miles east of ‘Fallow, Nevada, according to Det. Lt. Mertin Holmquist here, Alan “Woodard investigated the sleeping boys at 5:20 Sunday, found they keys to fit the car's ignition. 4 * Birmingham. police are investi- U Baldwin Public Library program iture’ photographie slides as well. _ * Prof, Rey Stanley Swinton press bureau in Rome, Italy. Among his family are a daugh- ter,. Mrs, Vincent S. Madison, of Birmingham, Services will be in Ann Arbor, with interment at Charlevoix. — * © * Mrs, Margaret VanSickle ‘an improper intrusion” into the ;American political campaign. lpreme court upheld today the| In his 400-word letter to Bulgan-, first-degree murder conviction of i", Eisenhower told the Russian! ‘Premier his letter constituted in- erence in U.S. internal af- fairs; that Moscow published it be- fore it could .be translated and delivered to him; that he was of- hat Dulles has distorted and that “‘you ‘seem to impugn my own sincer- MOSCOW &— The communist \party Newspaper Pravda told its) readers \today that White House Press Secretary James Hagerty had described as “propaganda” the latest letter from Premier Bul- ganin to President Eisenhower. But Pravda made no mention of Eisenhower’s denunciation of the Bulganin letter containing the lat- atomic and. H-bomb tests. The newspaper reported Hagerty's. re- marks in a Tass dispatch from Washington, , \ Cobo ,to Attend Rally , Despite Doctor's Order DETROIT (INS) — Detroit's Ma-| yor Albert E. Cabo will be\ eon- fined-to-his-bed today if his doeto has his way. \ The doctor said Cobo However, the GOP candidate’ for governor insists that he will appear ¢ Loot Vending Machines in City Restaurant Vending machines yielded an as smashed and cigarette, juke und. pin ball machines pried Sgt. 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Damage and wear on automobile pdf road eho ae co reduced because of the “ability of the Airide to them. we * * i addition to its use on trucks, ~ buses and trailers in recent years, > Airide has many industrial applica- ~ tions where it is used to cushion ex- ~ pensiye machines from shock. ‘Of the new product Mr. Fire- stone says “it is the greatest . _ contribution to passenger comfort since pneumatic tires replaced ee ote cone.” oll-on, Roll-off Ships “to Carry Loaded Trucks ‘Soon to be constructed in a Mis- ~ sissippi shipyard for a New York ~ corporation will be two unusual ves- ® sels for coastwise service between New ; od ~ York City and Jacksonville, Fla. | | These “roll-on, roll-off” ships wiil ng er heer ADRS EE ne? Peeters in em niesents y 21 UT Ets ? ~ aboard and then rolled off at the port . oh aheonarar a expected, says the — that Finland, although living jem esing have a new formula for getting out the vote. It seems to me it shoulg work. = haw loaded truck trailers’ rolled. for the use ot rollen, roll- . - 200 seats in municipal councils al- by Parties of the Say ij pers * The. results indicate clearly poorer districts in the north and east where economic conditions i -8 ‘indicated by their votes that they want no part of that “workers para- dise.” SVE The Man About Town Get Out the Vote Unique Way Is Suggested, Which Might Do the Trick Bboy Oe you should -mobod ameweew ®, * Perhaps my jas friends on the North Branch Gazette, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Reeves, Anyway, it should make us think—and perhaps bfish. They say: “Don't vote — it’s such hard At the voting ~« or anything else to amuse you. Net even any newspaper comic pages, radio or TV. It doesn't amount to much anyway—only a decision on who is to run the big- gest business on earth. Better save the effort required in voting and spend it on griping about what's done by, the officials your appreciative liberty loving neigh- bors elected. We khow you'd eatne sripe than vote.” Quite semartanis is the memory of Arthur Pound, Pontiac native and noted author. When here the other day he surprised some of his local acquaintances of over & half century ago by reminding them of things | about eee that they'd forgotten. We are ‘to have a mild winter, accord- * ing to | Harry Mitehell of 4370 Fenimore St. He always has un- derstood that_ when the hornets built their nests near the ground we are to have a mild winter. Now he has located such a nest in a tree 100 feet above the ground. Only 86 entries were eliminated =| in ovr football contest In Satur- day's Michigan State-Notre Dame game, which State won, 47-14. They were the 79 who had picked Notre Dame to win and the 7 who predicted a tie game. The 262 who predicted State would win now carry ever to next Satufday’s contest game, on which they are divided: Stanford, 173; Southern Californis, 89; tie game hone, ‘Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Mary Dailey of 609 East Kennett Road; pinety-second birthday. Mr. and Mrs, William B. Sharp of 502 West Huron St.; fifty-fourth wed- ding anniversary. vane? Mrs. Minnie Johnson Of 19 Clark 8t.; eighty-seventh birthday. Mr, and Mrs, William Sipperiey ‘of Utica; or wedding anniver- — More Hands Needed! David Lawrence ee: ‘The "02 Stevenson Wasn’t Gullible T peace tak Geen so week feftrs and being able to conceal See continues her verable to the Stevenson view- pedis Socom gy Borde gga Other scientists. dispute it. The Siete See: Se Brenna SS wildered America, 5. The ‘‘cold war" grows acute, and, after an interval of, perhaps threat of destruction by weapons unknown? | The ng chain of events could not happen unless the United States had a naive, gullible presi- dent. The 1962 Stevenson was not gul- lible. He was a much more pru- dent and cautious American where the safety of the nation was involved than he appears to be in 1956. Here is what Steven- son said in a speech at Hartford, _ Conn,, as reported Sept. 18, 1952:. “The (atom) bomb Is but one part of a general system of de- ~fense. It cannot be a substitute for” such a general system. Until it is subjected to a safe international control, we have no choice but to insure our atomic superiority . “Because our government knew the futility of the arms race, it made its great decision to seek ani international system for the control of atomic power . . « I think this decision was right — right ... . the Soviet Union has thus far refused to join in a work- able system, The reason is ob- vious. To be effective, such a sys- tem would require effective United Nations inspection, and the Krem- lin fears to open up the windows and doors of its giant prison , . . “We must strive constantly to What has happened to Adlai Ste- venson since? In April 1956, when his preconvention campaign was well under Bro he said in a pub- lic speech that America could stop Dr. William Brady Says: i against following too shal Tito’s road to socialism. © ficult to resist joining Take Load Off Your Veins eer he to Prevent Any Varices “Warlcose veins are dilated, swok len, bulging, thinned, twisted, weakened veins. This condition~of vein or veins ~ig called varix or, in the plural, varices, Varices may occur in any part 6f the body where veins normally lie close to the surface—very close, as the famous vaudevillians had it. Frequent seats of varices are the legs, the scrotum of men (varico- cele) and the lower end of the rectum just within the anus (in- ternal piles), and the skin just outside the anus (external piles). Varices in the lining of the esophagus (gullet) have been found to be the source of serious internal bleeding. Sin== Bad Co mduct Often Immaturity rupture of varicose veins. It open would be- easily controlied by a eee we t's tans wenth ‘patie, thet in every instance of varix I have mentioned here there's an unne- cessary load on the. affected vein when you are in the vertical pos- ture and you take the load off the | vein when you are in the horizontal posture, or better still, a more or lesg inverted posture such as Sims’ position, dorsal recumbent, knee- chest, Trendelenburg, or any posi- tion with heels higher than head. It seems that the veins most likely to become varicose have no valves or, as some comparative anatomists infer, have lost their valves since} man assumed the up- while many times in the day, com- pénsates for this deficiency. In the pamphlet Varicose Veins and Varicose Ulcer, for which . liquor, J i] TT ricilege Fei i i Alt circulation in the veins. Lolling favors stagnation. eat letters, not more than one page pd =e long pertatein toe Soreeant hygiene, i - nosis, or treatment, wit be William Brady, if a stamped - addressed en lee, neko sent to = 1 Press, t . 1956) Rn kosi as Hungarian premier, Rakosi took over stewardship of the Com- munist Party. y and Poland Join rw Rule | * * * Fg at he a. fi * F aad | FR -B9R:- 5 | $ i é i ead E iB E Christian piety annihilateg. the egotism of the heart; worldly . nets veils and represses it—Pas- - cal, * wiz. | Case Records of a Psychologist: Wilma’s comments should help you parent? who high schoolers by. the chart be- low before they even leave for - college. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE _ Case T-301: Wilma B., aged 20, is a counsellor in a freshman women’s college dormitory. * * * : “Dr. Crane, there are 80 girls” on this floor,” she began. ‘“‘But about 15 of them pay little atten- tion to the administrative rules. “They even seem to delight in breaking regulations. They drink possibly from imitating upper classmen. “We have the usual ‘Quiet Hours’ and there are three corri- H-homb tests on her own and-take .- a chance that Soviet Russia would do likewise. Now the Soviet chief, Bulganin, has come forward with a letter to President Eisenhower—dated Oct. 17, 1956—~—offering an agreement to end H-bomb tests and saying that “there will ‘be no particular diffi- culty in supervising” the matter Should one with varicose veins in the legs stand while at work or play if it is at all possible to oe physically possess an adult I, Q. : Another reason fer chronic lawlessness, however, jis the desire to gain attention. People with social inferiority complexes —_“ crave the spotlight, so they find that violating rules gives "ann quick notoriety. In such cases, be sure you counsellors remind the girls that dor representatives to enforce , them. & “We penalize the violators with demerits. After ego such de- merits the girl is ‘dormed’ for three consecutive week nights. “However, this form of punish- ment isn't very effective with our group of 15 violators. : “And we have privately dis- cussed the drinking problem with these habitual offenders in the dormitory. So what else would you advise, ee angle?" NOTIFY PAPA People who cannot cooperate in. _ team play are usually immature in their emotional growth. - Playground superVisors find that young children will argue ' and fight and quarrel and thus , delay the baseball game endlessly, psychologists don’t advocate fear or as a major instrument = control, there are many where it gets quicker results a a any other system. These freshmen violators are kicking over the traces: cause they were repressed hy at home. ty at least after the second offense! . Besides, those parents are often indirectly to blame for their child's juvenile behavior. 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LOW PRICES been looking’ for. "We reserve the right to limit quanlitier, Prices efective through Sunday, October 28,1996 i 9 " ’ ¢ . ! * ’ bs eh , I \ (2 5 \ \ { P , a ag ey ee ty ghoov oe 2 Ne yf VA ot * \ 2 a ae a a a, ER 5 —B.Pc. Modern | Dinette. Aa oe wend ec i 2 AF. BVELIN & Co . You just - im- [only other man @ sine a more gor- Rep. William of luxurious [were invited to Washington for a @ Modern 2-pc. Sec- [tittle practice in finding their wa Chair tn pale me cod codon os ings and colors! You | . @ get the Pull-Up Chair |} In eve End || glowing ables — m | e copeng pay ee 4 ped aig cathap ie yh rating third place. 2 eee So s Selling Magazine aU. S. Newsstands the stom : forher acid pala. Gar TUMSsoday. Onty 10¢ « relt : her head as she enjoys a hearty laugh don. Miss Schurmann, who competed as responding to Dawson's | field of 23 international beauties. Miss U. S, A., Betty Lane Cherty, introduction, Truman | of Orangeburg, S. C., finished second, with Rina Weiss, Miss Israel, The first silk mill established in the United States was in Mansfield, Conn., in 1810, Power looms were introduced in about 1838. Ke , who left at the head table,|hower’s campaign swing he was “m the wife. of ‘the next/it there. was This was a reference to Hise g Beat the Price Rise at WAYNE GABERT'S! “more tant onthe es of Truman's vi} ae eed aie aun telAge, Altitude Studied doesn’t pack for me, I left; ;,RAMIE, Wyo. out of my rip and i) university of Wyoming at Laramie \s studying the effect of altitude at lin certain -heart conditions and/ & _ Attractive new Chrome and Plastic Top Which he. will speak this evening, other merative diseases in} ase sae pen wos Silane agen, aToaes of age. ‘la substance apparently involved | County women more than 65 years: Aims for Service? 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"Thrifty" meat contains all the body building proteins which are found in other grades of meat. » 59s STAMPS PLUS j j . fs et % ay / \ | \ f , eee ee ee ee Your Choice of Strawberry, Vanilla, | Halt Chocolate or Neapolitan! Gallon 69: Creamy and Delicious Carton LOW, LOW, LOW P Wh reserve she right 10 limit quantities, Prices effective through Sanday; October 28, 1956 inthis, dit ti arated een tence idl de em. se a Ae ane whe ee ot ~ as ; : ; ; . < “GARDEN FRESH Brussel - Sprouts All Firm Solid Heads! Extra Fresh and Tender! Priced Extra Low at Kroger! A “ 19: Py ceeen ‘ vndawreueh } of 4 é \ a Select Yours Now on Our Xmas Lay-Away Plas. 4 —] 7 A COUNTER TOP THAT [INET | see YOU CAN AFFORD HERE AT LAST ne | al We have made 2 terrific buy on this material which comes in your choice of many [ame beautiful colors, Now we are passing these terrific savings on te you so YOU CAN Ee... ee Plastic Coated 54 iy 7Tr i =| COUNTER TOP Il‘.. mE Plastic, 414x414 Armstrong omen | Sel = WALL 1° Es, | RUBBER 1° En. . my The. 8 TLE OE == before { fi ba —— was discovered. magpegh arse aly for anthem. wwe Hesy to tngtall . . . Easy to Clean — Cams of food exploded com- lunknown to portray the fabled (Advertisement) - woe GO _ — a CS produced : The New Yorker One fireman was plastered with directed, by Dito Preminger =OH MY } SPHALT C Es. $2495 woke hurling re ane whe oS A = ma CHIN BAC —. fi ASI Install lt For You air thorugh a window. |school ‘plays and two talent con-|” Now! 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Powerfully new, too, in fine car performance —with a new \ | oe From the new Quadra-Lite Grille—with America’s first four headlamp design—to canted rear blades, this is the longest, —array-of power luxuries to. lowest, most distinctive Lincoln ever, ; When you drive it, you'll discover that make thie the most effortless this most powerful Lincoln of all time has driving fine car ever built a new kind of swift, silken 300 horsepower Take & long, long look at this long low Linealn—because you're looking at the star in the fine car field. brightest. new . +. anew kind of fast-action Turbo-Drive transmission . . . a new kind of Hydro- Cushioned ride. And more . . . you'll dis- cover a wonderful new array of optional Fa - power luxuries—single-control electric door locks, power vent windows, 6-way power front seats, even power lubrication—to make Lincoln the most effortless driving fine car on the road. In short, if you haven’t yet had a chance to see—and drive—this beautifully new Lincoln for 1957, you're new experience. Don’t miss it! Unmistakably...the finest in the fine car field THE PREMIERE COUPE i due for a wonderful * =~ CENTRAL LINCOLN- MERCU RY 40. West Pike St. SALES, I * Phone FE 2-91 67 4 \ Po ee ees SS a ae ee Dar = 3 hower's campelgn swing in Minn- sota on the heels of Truman's vis-) (INS)—The and ‘University of Wyoming at Laramie is studying the effect of altitude on the process of aging. The study | |involves the amount of cholesterol, | a substance apparently involved in certain -heart conditions—and, degenerative diseases in’ Albany, County women more than 65 years’ Salem drug store knows the full VU, of Orangeburg, S. ee finished second, with Rina Weiss, Mise lorael, H 1 Germany, won over a | -|Reds Selling Magazine on U.S. Newsstands _|-WASHINGTON, (INS)—Russia’s New Yes, milli sega rarer tay Relief comes instantly. You feel better fast—and /enger, too! 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Such a moment was my last night at the exclus. ive Cafe de Paris, when the fashionable society audience linked hands and sang “Auld Lang Syne” with me, they told me in their own way that they hoped I'd come back again real soon. | But the peak moment.for me, in! Britain, was still to come, and it ‘was the Royal Albert Hall . . .| when I walked onto the platform ‘of that magnificent concert hall ‘and gazed out into a sea of 7,000 seconds, I thank God to have had in Jordan Vote ( 22 kept like a flower garden with) 4 jwas reported. Port authorities sas Ask for hew Muster: —- (| MUSTEROLE In FOR EMERGENCIES FOR HOME REPAIRS Phione: ORlando 3-1207 LOANS 25 to $500 * © © TO CONSOLIDATE BILLS axe FOR MEDICAL EXPENSES: ~ FOR FUEL & CLOTHING ~ PONTIAC OFFICE: 125-127 N. 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Sectional Sofa Group This group wes considered, by furniture ex- - perts, to be the outstending SECTIONAL " group at the recent Furniture Market where it wes inspected by thousends of furniture buyers from coost to coast. / YOU GET # Lerge 2-piece sectional sofe ¥& Large step table and matching corner table # Generous sixe coffee table * 2 tall table lamps—2 sofa pillows vou save seat *] 99 THOMAS YEARS CF | SERVICE Ls ' | 407 Main St. Rochester 361 South Sa ginaw. Street 5 % 2 ef : f a * S 3 . | Se #4 ’ i 5 . ; ; ' ; en | \ . | , ( ; oe Mes. ae: a a akg ” =7\¢ FURNIT RE CO.| Cochairmen of the affair. will § gasbord are Liberte a street.and Mrs. Donald Rosie Beginning at 5 o° Mrs. William +. be. 4 “Come to the Fair” echo the students at Webster school, is photographed with two enthusiastic students, ~ School. Thursday is the big night and the auditorium. Paul Wheeler-of Seminole avenue and Linda Fought of is blazing with color. Betty Shatwood, a teacher at the . Ruth street. (center) of Chippewa road. Mrs,. Alger is president of Webster PTA, These women are giving you an idea of what will tempt the appetite during the smorgasbord, which will last until 8 p.m. Peatine Prose. Phptes Conner (right) . _ There'll be pony rides for those who introduces “Rusty” who'll be on hand for © "attend Webster School Fair Thursday. the event. 3 a Here Cathy Benson of Old Orchard drive ee / ° omens Section MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1956 PAGES 16-19 Many Reach Goal, Then Let Down By ANNE HEYWOOD used to the job. ; . . This tendency has equally dis- : astrous results for the woman who is marketing a re product. = “Mrs. J. is an illustration of what I mean. idients, substituting cheaper eggs and shortening. There'd be much more profit that way, she figured; besides, nobody. would notice, “| Well, -of ‘course, everybody did. months, Mrs. J. was out of busi- It happens every time. Whenever a home business be- gins to fail, chances are deteriora- ition has. set in. The ingredients, the notice and, within a couple of! and Mrs. Ronald Ballantyne '| sqniof at the U.of M. Bonnie is a graduate of Michigan | State University. i 3 : BONNIE ‘LOU McNAUGHTON - Ey At a family buffet supper Sunday evening in their | home in Clarkston, Dr. and ton announced the engagement of their daughter, Bonnie i, Lou, to Roger Charles Sullivan. He is the-son of Mr. ? Mrs. Archie Lee McNaugh- of Bloomfield Hills and a lworkmanship, deliveries or the|you'll have to maintain the same stamped, self-addressed envelope ported on the birthday gifts sent to-hospitalized. | |planned for Nov. 10. Proceeds will itheir responsibility to vote. packaging —-something along the line has deteriorated. And so the customers stay away. MAINTAIN QUALITY If you are considering selling a hornemade product, remember that high quality with which you start —or you might just as well not start! : : * * * For further pointers, send me a care of The Pontiac Press, and I'll send you my pamphlet, Market- ing a Home Product... (Copyright, 1956) Gold Star Group ‘Holds Meeting Mrs, Leone Hagberg and Mrs. Evelyn Knickerbocker were wel- comed into membership of Oak- land County Chapter 34, American Gold Star Mothers, Inc. at the Fri- day meeting of the organization held in the Adah Shelly Library. on Nov. 19 for recently elected of- ficers. The hospital chairman re- veterans. _| Plans were made to hold an in-| stallation dinner at Hotel Waldron nny * by Nength gown of beige taffeta and chiffon., Draped chiffon fashioned the sleeves and portrait neckline. Attendant Mrs. Robert Wright wore an identical gown of pale green and Elaine Miller wore one of emerald green. They carried bronze daisy chrysanthemums. Anne Thomas, cousin of the bride was flower girl. She was dressed in a white dress.embroidered with the colors of the other attendants’ dresses and carried yellow chrys- anthemums, A ATTEND BRIDEGROOM | a. George Freeman Heine served as his son's best man, Robert Flem- ing and Fred Ruppert of Ferndale and William Bettie Jr. and Don Lisle of Royal Oak wate ushers, * * The reception was held at For- est Lake Country Club immediate- ly following the service. For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Dickinson wore a dress of emerald green satin. On her matcing purse she pinned an or- chid which harmonized with the Mrs,_Heine wore a peacock col- qred dress of silk with brown ac- cessories, An orchid completed her ensemble. The new Mrs. Heine attended Michigan State University where she was affiliated with Kappa Del- ta Sorority, George was graduated from Michigan State and was al- filiated with Lambda Chi Omega fraternity, TRIP TO FLORIDA For traveling to Florida, the A money-making project is be used for Christmas gifts for hospitalized and needy veterans. bride changed to a black and whité) tweed suit with matching acces- sories. An orchid from her bridal bouquet was pinned to her purse. newlyweds will make their, Mrs. Chase Hostess to Deborah Circle The Deborah Circle of the Oak- entertained at. the home of Mrs. Rowley Chase of Oliver street. Fol- lowing the dessert luncheon, Mrs. Emerson Brown conducted the meeting. ‘+ Mrs. Chase was program chair- man, and>reminded members of The next meeting will be held at The home in Texas, where the bride- groom willbe stationed with the U. S, Air Force at Lackland Air Base, San Antoni ny land Park Methodist Church was} Guests attended from Grosse California ite, Detroit, Flint, and New York, PTA Activities - of Haw- Room mothers and members thorne PTA execative board Will meet for “coffee hour’ in the school Tuesday at 10 a.m. , of East Kennett rodd. — : the home of Mrs! Frank Lediord ‘he executive board of the Pontiac Nancy Dickinson Weds George Heine Jr. By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE Sunday was rehearsal day\ for the cast of “High Fever Follies\of, 1956""—and ‘the cast seemed to he half of Pontiac. \ getting behind the project, spon- sored by the Auxiliary to Pontiac General Hospital, because they know how worthy is the cause. TO AID HOSPITAL - They know that all proceeds will be used to purchase new bassinets for the nursery at the hospital.) And when you attend one of the) two performances, either Wednes-| day or Thursday night at Pontiac High School, you'll be proud of these folks, ‘ You'll roll in the aisle when you see such stalwart gentlemen as “Geranium” Gell (he's Dr. dames Gell, you know), ‘tHelio- trope” Hathaway (better known as Dr, F. Milton Hathaway) and “Marigold” Merkovitz (he’s real- _ly Ralph Merkovitz) in a chorus number. Not to be otttdone in chorus num- bers is the distaff side, Watch Mrs. ton, Mrs. Collis Scott and the en- tire group of ‘‘Rah Rah” girls and you'll vow you never saw such dancers. ‘GOOD START’ Another bevy of beauties will be seen in the opening chorus num- ber. You'll spot Mrs, Charles Scrib- ner, Mrs. _ Kennedy, Betty Lou DeGroot and many others, to say nothing of the lads who dance with them. You won't want fo miss the “Psychic Interlude.” Maybe the doctors portraying the scene don't appear to know a great but you won't care—by ithat time you'll be helpless, Council of PTA, scheduled to meri has postponed. High Fever Follies Slated for 2: Hilarious Showings Huge Cast Rehearses for Benefit Event to Run Wednesday, Thursday in Pontiac Women’s Editor, The Pontiac Press\yon and Earl Smith. Jane out- Residents of this city are really} iP. Eugene Milter; Mrs, Robert Sut-} p Landman. deal about modern psychiatry — | Meri aieit the evedila eve real drama, too. Watch Jane John- Garbos Garbo, and. Clark Gable never had ‘nothin’ to match Smith. * * * All in all, you shouldn’t miss it. You've got two days to choose from — they're Wednesday and Thursday of this week, Parents Invited to Attend Parley Mrs. Harold Baughner invited parents of, the McConnell PTSA to attend.the White House Confer- ence on Education Nov. § at Pon- tiae High School. The invitation was extended ‘at the recent PTSA meeting, Mrs. Baughner, conference chair- man, announced, the PTSA. will sponsor a bake sale on the day of the conference. Speakers at the meeting were Thomas Temple, principal of Mc- Connell and Allan Copley, visiting teacher. Mr, Temple discussed the classroom instruction on safety af- forded. rs--and-_pointed-—out: it can be more effective if such pre- cautionary measures are carried into -the home, Mr. Copley told of the visiting teachers’ program. and its place in the integration of the emotionally disturbed youngster. Mary Lyon Group 3 Sewing for Bazaar Mrs. Norman Cheal gave the de- votioris for members of the Mary Lyon group of, Congregational Church when they met at the Osage circle home of Mrs. Keith ing itefis for the church. bazaar. will meet in Novembe? at eRte Hl i d atl Cartis i f E id : ; é ff ge i i rR ij Es ef Ti 55E : iN : E to Florida . Charles Wilsons Leave for South After Visit Here ing the state convention of MOMS of America held at /Hotel Statler in Detroit. / Mrs. Polasek who served as con- vention chairman /was elected first vice president of the state organi- zation. Mrs, S¢antland and Mrs. ~— represented Pontiac Unit * * Carol Orr, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Saniuel A. Orr of Bloom. field Hills and Patricia Barkley of Birmingham have been pledged to sororities at Denison University where they are fresh- men. Carol has pledged Alpha Phi and Patricia, Alpha Omicron Pi. * * * Norma Jean Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Miller of Mark street is a freshman at College in Anderson, Ind. Mr, and Mrs. Roger Ensley have moved into their home on Washington street following their wedding trip to Florida. Mrs. Ensley was the former Doris Anne Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon Adams of Richmond and granddaughter of the late Mrs. Lettie Donaldson of Washington street, * * © Mr. and Mrs. John K. Trewin Jr, (nee Barbara Russell) of St. of a son, John Russell, Oct, 19 at St. Joseph’ Mercy Hospital. Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. John K. Irwin of Delrose drive and Mr. and Mrs. E. hs Russell of West Iroquois roa *; Twenty Couples of Sa-Shay Club Attend Dance ond dance of the season of Sa-Shay Quadtille Club held Saturday eve- ning at the Elks Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Peters and Mr, and Mrs. Dick Stranahan, guests for the evening, were intro- duced by Norman Underwood, president, . Callers for the evening were Bill Spalding, William Schmiel, Howard Upton, Bert Derham, Oscan Den- ham and John DePauw, The next the home of Mrs. Robert Knight. dance to be held by the group will be on Nov, 2 at the Elks Temple. Joseph avenue announce the birth . Twenty couples attended the sec- ®) ast ee epomerscmpanenen 2 Regular 5.98 3 Pears ee) teens 8 to 14. ae 2.79 , 3.79 Classic short sleeve pull-overs. Long sleeve = cardigans. Mint, beige, blue, and melon. © Sizes 34 to 40. 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Pictured are (left with a} Women's Association, you'll see the hats and fashions to right) Joy Van Hise of mfield Hills, Mrs. Carl is malt and body these women of the committee are keeping a secret. The Atkinson of Rochester, Kathryn Sumpter of Porter hap-| Show will be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Pontiac street and Mrs. Ervin Richards of Seminolé avenue. $650 s $750 and Up Machine and Machinele@s Permanents and Cold Waves. We Specialize in Haircutting _ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP OVER TASTY BAKERY 801, N. Saginaw Open Fri. Eve. FE 2-5600 + Woe Ne Gr -aiviant Taal Parents Need Teamwork ae oye Club m0 ar The. sro = Sener eeifor. Maintaining Respect |S % Never = Pete Messermgh was master of Corinne Sisterhood ' ; ceremonies at the Wednesday - ER | cid eae, Ober era fa em Me thre and our car have lots P 9 ee Pa ks Mrs. Ora Schram, Queen Esther, They both started out * nw “he Guests’ for the six sets of the presided at the Wednesday evening § eect News By RUT MT. voy Pht» Atay a evening were Mr. and Mrs. Norm|meeting of Corinne Sisterhood 184, curves, strong internal parts and| Every father is responsible for do a0 she pl prentes. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dames of Malta. | , the Joe Durans, the Harold * * ® eae. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Emerick,| In the business meeting Mrs. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Russell Winegar,|/Edith Barber reported for th 7'Nina McAnally and Alice Nicols.|committee on revision of bylaws. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yargerr|Members having birthdays in Oc- and Mr. and Mrs. Russ Williams tober were honored during were cochairmen of the refresh-|social hour. sabe ~. Let us show you how you can byt ' pose she had better. | - OPEN ) é : Here is a letter from ‘ om ae J 7 fey “Minit-Musie '* methods, needless deterior-| whose 15-year-old daughter talks | 2Dut-tace. r : MONDAY . | = he prevented. back to him, refuses to obey and | She should starf’ telling ‘her 9:30 TO 9 : LOWREY any control out | shows no respect in way (daughter that both parents will : : and exercise, iu- | whatsoever decide together hat the girt willl Jf Saliatcton guaranteed or your mosey Bask ORGAN | bricate our sking with creams | How does she get by with itr |D€ Permitted to’do. ; and oils and have regular check- . = Py ofa @ ups in order to take care of our Well, he admits that he is an Instead of/overruling the father “ , 9 internal parts. leasy-going man and that he has\*t ¢very ‘urn, the wife should a ag er S Actually our body is a most com-tlet his wife overrule him when| isten to what he-fias to say. ; plicated piece of. machinery which'there is a question about what his'SIDE WITH HIM MUSIC CO. stays younger with good/daughter can or can’t do. Ang’ the first time she hears her 1¢-18 East Huron St. care, just as a car-does. Be sure to| “Her,mother never says ‘No’ to! daughter being rude or disobedient FE 4-0566 ; take yourself as well as your car|her,” the father confides. “If Ite Ahe father, she had better side! aE a oo j * * «@ Any child who learns he or she can play one parents against the other has the whip hafid. i And it doesn’t take a child long |to figure out that if it isn’t neces- isary to show respect for one par- ent, it isn't necessary to show it to ithe other, either, —~ | A ~ [Organ Recital Slated at Alliance Church Mrs. 8S. Maynard Dudiey will |present Ethelyn Ashley in an or- ‘gan recital at 8 p.m. Tuesday at jthe Christian and Missionary Al- ‘fashioning inspired by Skippies liance Church gn Green street. alae : |. Included in the program will be stainiess steel! to selections. from “Masse de Mari- ‘age” by Dubois, “The Lord's iPrayer"’ by Malotte, Adagio Can- itabile from the “Sonate Pathe- 'tique’’ by Beethoven and Toccato i\Finale from “Tocatta and. Fugue iin D Minor’ by Bach. Fletcher's “Fountain Reverie,” \"“Meditation”' by Sturges, Pil- —- ‘grim’s Chorus from “Tannhauser" visas ’ f by Wagner arranged by Orem and ar eo Sf ia 1 |“ Jubilate Deo” by Silver will also aa it ~ ibe presented. Hold State Confab |* The 82nd annual convention of) the—Michigan—,State—WCTLL..met/ in Muskegon last week. The prin-/ cipal address was given by ‘Mrs. | Begsie Hurd. Mrs. Bertha Locke, Mrs, LeRoy Shafer and Mrs. Lois Gentle-shaping Skippies coaxes you com- ~ fortably into line with just the touch of 3 airy elastic . . . never a bone or. heavy fabric to poke or squeeze, Small wonder that Skippies is America’s favorite shape- maker! Beautiful example of the new comfort in fashion . . . American Modern. See for yourself. Be fitted today! Skippies Pontie No. 845. Tummy-trimming front ponel ond 7'/1-in. waistband. White or Black Nylon. S.A.L, Ex. {Also ovailable os Girdle Mo. 945.) $6.50. Shown with new Revel Bra No. 551 in cotton, Sizes 32A to 38C. $2.50 - fm $940 “Diagonal Slash” adds new figure beauty in this nylon tac were delegates from Puat | | ; 3 50 ioc ‘ UNDER NEW You'll like the way this lace-trimmed nylon Wonder : Bra moulds your figure into young, flattering lines. - MANAGEMENT Diaphragm band with elastic insert lifts and'cbn- ___ ARTISTE caaasc) Cerilied Gemotogats afi “4 : ee ‘ere BEAUTY SHOP Expert corsetieres will fit you correctly. American Gem Society ys : , 213 Nat. Bidg. _FE 2-4347 J i (Over Kimmin’s) i Tues. and Wed. Special } Graduate corsetiers.. to 4y 3 advise and assist you to FEDERAL DEPT. STORES SIERY SHOP © | *°*' # | |] Permanents . . $7.50] JEWELERS: wT _(Steand Theater id, | f oy capa ae: SAGINAW AT WARREN; PONTIAC 16 'W. 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Barrett. recent election and gather- - - Plans were completed for the orchid corsage) soving the Women's Fellowship at couple will reside in Toronto. pointed chairman of the nomi- a. assisted * . and Extension Group a |, po bes Pd TED'S TONIGHT! The Whole Family Loves Our Family. Nights! 2 / WOODWARD AT SQUARE LAKE ROAD Holds Meeting A workshop is. ‘planned for the next meeting at the church at | ducted ty Dra “Tk dome ‘ona which time members will make ‘Mrs. Kenneth Gilboe at the recent|*"tcles for the bazaar to be held |meeting of Lakeshores Extension ‘Group. Mrs. Clair Sherman-opened|** Planned for the Nov. 9 meeting. ‘hey’home on Voorheis road for the} | evening meeting. Amvets Auxiliary f Gerzanics will be host- ‘ Tenn tc the grou for the Nov. 2810lds Plastic Party Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. Edward meeting in her home on Ascot Pompeian and Mrs. Roy Williams were cohostesses at the recent ei ine ae ae look and feel like new again! EU eyes Ne MO ee Sem ON MAO ne Dems Hold Party - to Meet Candidates Democratic County candidates were presented at a “Meet the) Candidates” party held Friday evening at Armenian Hall. Elwood West introduced the candidates to | : meeting of Jimmy Dey Post 12, Coming Events —[Amvets Auxillary > me | Westside Extension Club will meet &t the American Legion Home. ‘Wednesday for x — — af _ A ‘ : Sood Dr. “The program will be on oe) Whi was given by Mrs, Ted 3 a membership drive Women's Home @ Por mission- was announced Mrs. 1 j img 4 ted ate epithe *Nuary|Hadden, A toy aa plastic dernon- Lou McCully will be guest spesker. stration was held during the eve- Prancis igen weTtv will na ning. John Kent was host and chair- 3-Day wae weed by Mic ton Foe.| | PICK-UP ee ee ae and — See? | DELIVERY WILLIAMK. COWIE n Custom Upholstery Phone 1 Years of Practical Experience | FE 4-9593 _ oe 978 Orchard Lie Ave, FE 42657 || , 3 as X oe pm. t rative lunch at 19: mm. for a cooperative lunch- eon. > rtation will be provided at the Pirst Baptist Charch at noon, 12°90 pam, for 8 cooperative luncheon, at } » 130 p.m. for a coopera ane! , a t the home of Mrs. Alberta Trosk, 115 i theitome of Mra your coa Quick wowing Circle will meet with | Mrs. Lucille McNamera, 46 West End, Wednesday et 2 p.m. 4 VPW Auxiliary 1008 will meet at the American Legion Home tonight at @ for (& social evening. | Blue Star Mothers, Chapter 4, will (meet Tuesday at & Pm. at the YMCA ‘with’ a social evening following the | business. meeting. _LTESONRY Shee ot, Welcome, nebedan 4 e . 7 ¥ ts. Vina Mutorus, 16 Anguste Ave... 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Dodge engineers claim that the new Says Health Director : i it i a I $8 uk Hi iui eure,” he continued, Apprehend Juveniles After Auto Smashup cracking up an auto stolen from a collision shop at 137 Palmer’ St, Pontiac police said. The pair forced open the shop door, stole auto keys and drove Zz aE ite lavis z - y mi United Press Phote FREELOADER — If he drinks|left side of the instrument Speeds are “‘first,” “‘s@cond” and dan is one of an all-new series in the medium p the Windsor and the New Yorker. i 7 Dodge Lancer “155 Inches High Tail Fins to Cut. Sway in Strong Crosswinds, Engineers Boast enough of those heady German “suds,” this bushy-tailed intruder’ liquid kind. What's customers seem to like it if the “drive” forward, plus neutral and * The low, wide hood improves forward visibility, and the rear- back window wraps entirely around to slender, sloping corner posts, eliminating old blind spots and zi.” Inside ft, Italy's diving ace, MAN FROM MARS? — No. Marine. This is a specially-armored diving suit called the “Galeaz- Bucher waits to Jeave the deck of an Italian Navy % + ship to explore the ‘reached a depth of about the limit of about 360 set ordinary suits, o : Sah bins Polite) 8214. of Naples. He has ‘beneee feet in contrast t0 ‘had assured ‘him of support for legislation, tensions, special distributor, spec- fal air cleaner and four-barre| in- take manifold. A special D-500 engine, featur- inf a redesigned intake manifold Compression ratioc of the Getaway Six is 8 to 1 and the displacement is 230 cubic inches. ‘ Two holdover features are life- guard safety door latches and the independent emergency braking svstem. HANDLES PULL OUT The door lateh automatically se- cures doors against accidental opening. New recessed door hand- two-tone combinations are avall- able. separate series—Coronet 6 and V-8, Royal V-8, Custom Royal V-8 and Station Wagon V-8—with four dif- ferent four-door sedans, three four- door Lancers, three two-door Lanc- ers, two club sedans, two convert- ibles and five station wagons. te Rep. Powell : Mad at Adlai, Detroiters Hear DETROIT — Adam Clayton ll, Negro Democratic con- from New York who has venson, said last night ‘“My quar- _fréel_is not with Northern Demo- crats.”* “My quarrel,” Powell told an audience of about 4,000 in a De- I would vote the straight Demo- cratic ticket,’ he declared.” “You've got a governor here who has done a good job for civil rights,” Powell said in reference to Derhocratic Gov. G. Mennen Williams who is seeking a fifth term. ee “My quarrel is with Adlai Ste- fvenson because Stevenson is the captive of the Dixiecrats,” he The 1957 line consists of four| “If I were a citizen of Detroit,} Nashua’s path to greatness, watches as grogm “Al Robertson leads the four-year-old to a pullman at Belmont, N. Y. The horse, which won $1,288,565 in purses to become the world’s greatest money- smiling onlooker above is aniof fenders. For winter, a example. rear window defroster is available. AN instruments are clustered Free Polio Shots Given | i front of the driver, beneath » COPENHAGEN — All Danes un-| windshield glare. der 40 years of age can now be) nodge offers a new line of en-|: polio-vaccinated free by their OW! gines for 1957. Displacement of the physician. 4Red Ram V-8 has been increased] fo 325 cubic inches and the com- é . . pression ratio boosted to 8.5 to 1.| FAREWELL TO A FRIEND — “Sunny” Jim — winning racer, The Suger Red Ram engine! Zzsmmons, famed trainer who smoothed birthplace for he wasn't just United Press Phote was bound for his Lexington, Ky., retirement. “He's been good to me,” Sunny Jim said — and it was obvious that speaking of the $128,000 or so that Nashua brought him as his 10 per cent of the horse's winnings. McMURDO SOUND, Antarctica (@®—An airlift unique in antarctic history is giving the United States a big jump on other nations send- ing expeditioris to explore this ice- covered continent during the Inter- national Geophysical Year, * * * The lift, by 100-ton Air Force Globemaster planes, was set back temporarily, last night when the nose wheel of one of the mam- moth craft collapsed on McMurdo Sound's rough, 14-foot thick ice runway. : But bulldozers were hurriedly put to work smoothing and re- seraping the rumway and the plane was pushed out of the way so that the airlift could go on. Key personnel, equipment and even fresh vegetables and absen- al ‘Seed Mgrs FE *"TAINT FUNNY! — Three-year-old Cindy struggles to get away from a “pumpkin man” during a celebration of the coming of Halloween in Wilmette, Ill. The frighteniti¢ face belongs*to George Mangel; a local florist, who annually displays blish & rT thousands of pumpkins at his nursery, Cindy says she prefers Santa jset foot at ‘the pole in more car is — os NS years, ont Uotted Press Phote Anderson cries and Huge Airlift Supplying U. S. Explorers} tee ballots ae Being ferried here —the kind used by Canadian pilots—for trips between the bases the United States is establishing in the antartic. ‘ 6 8 4 Russia and other hations also have bases on the continent {6 join in studies of thie end of the earth and its atmosphere during geo physical year. But it will be at least two months before most antarctic ex- peditions will be able to begin. The Southern Hemisphere is just emerging from its long win- ter, and it will be late December before pack ice surrounding the continent breaks up enabling ships to reach here, : If no hitch develops from the weather, Globemasters will ar. rive every four hours from New) Zealand until all needed supplies are on hand. * ~ * The first Globemaster also brought more’ mail from home for 93 Navy men who spent the win- ter here. They had their first vis- ftors last week, when Rear Adm. Navy's Operation Deepfreeze, ar- rived in the first of a half dozen two-and four-engine planes. The men in the winter base re- ceived ballots to vote in next Chrysler Corp. Lowers ’57 Cars to the, Chapter between Yorker, : ite i i i : } George Dufek, commander of the) i t LE u i | iat ‘ = od Indian Envoy Returns From Suez Parley NEW DELHI, India @~-V. 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Tittle’s pass was intercepted by Jack Christiansen Cassady andikicker penalty which’ gave Det- went over from|roit possession and assured. the } than two min-' victory over the Rams. | Frisco’s McElheiny had 119 after the kick-/yards in 14 attempts, while Det- led back with/roit’s Mellhenny picked up 104 for 29 yards! yards in 13 carries, ‘pooted a field em DET, FRISCO 20 yard line with |Ruching purcage.:2<00°'.. 098 | abe = €0 in the eues | ~“yadrenapinenect ere 4 meet the lead in the (Eases! Le Hill oo > wat | 2 ' ** * : 2 bs] yard dash that hen pa The — exploded for | TTlring to the fact that he, along with set it up with Johnson hitting oe. pavgy nthe foe eng rag whem inja half dozen members of his from the one to score, Soltau con- | DETROIT: Touchdowns — ‘Metllenay “x ; a ae third ar Mh A te, (Championship teams of several verted and it was 17-10. vernitia La mg ae wn A * * being behind Gary years age—were—spectators * + * * a ; : : 2 Btn * S6 adi Walker, Felix Brooks, Norris Jack- jthen took over, ripping off gains|S.isu's ‘Plud Gel soles ae B an Head ) e@ Conerly completed 14 of 24 pass-|son and Lennie Briscoe, all of ages ae ry Ss riv {Ses tor’ 202. yards. In addition to|whom have only recently complet. : —F . ~~ this payoff tosses to Ken MacAfee,|ed Army service . . . star miler’ ‘ . oe ! : s I ROUSE). ree ene eel nines as on cae eae etna tee inive | | i 9 and Stand passes to Frank ship clive . were on the side| OPERATION AIR-LIFT — Rookle Don Melihenny, who did some | 3 INDIANAPOLIS (—Duane Car-| Gifford. Webster and Gifford ac-|lines . , . Williams did not go out} S¢nsational running for the Lions yesterday, goes flying through the pie ike ter, racing director of the U.S./counted for 160 of their team’s |for cross-country this fall, although air after being hit by linebacker Paul Carr. Big Leo Nomellini of the | my ae 8 Auto Club, said today ff is a “cer-| 247 rushing yards still in school. 49ers is on the left (73) and Detroit's Jim Salsbury is on the ground. - eae. Peewee tainty” that 1956 national cham- | : 3 ee _ head ae Ameri- , ! o a 10-man + + ; = : : se can team to race in Hialy June Pontiac Outgains Hillites | . , 1957. : . ANN ARBOR W — Offensive; caused r ‘There was no indication e e e 5 na ben od Goeel ae a gleam in Oosterbaam's The Giants, now playing in Yan-| other team members might be of coach Bennie Oosterbaan's Herrustein blasted kee Stadium, entertained their) Carter said drivers and cars = team in its first four games. late the ‘end largest home-opening crowd,|from the Indianapolis Memorial , zone three times against the out- 48,108, by the Pi 2 The Wolverines have scored 124 manned but never outfought Wild- Sesleed’ $618 on, ten Sieber Snel ae nae eee ; points. They opened the season by|cats. By the time the battléfield ot Conia? : “ebay: Sheeran Beaten By BILL CORNWELL already weakened by the absence/to take a 7-6 lead at halftime.|down after the ensuing ‘kickoff./tallying 42 against UCLA and after|cleared, the 18-year-old giant had 32-year-old cates een drivers, headed by world) SAGINAW — A deadly passing/of injured Jim Shorter, the Chiefs|Draves took to the air as the Jacks|Eight plays covered 51 yards, witha barren week when Michigan|accounted for six touchdowns in thediibielie péente. champion Juan Fangio of Argen- attack spelied curtains for Pontiac|were almost completely crippled|drove 63 yards for their Ist tally.|quarterback Dick Whitmer sneak-|State shut them out, they came his first four collegiate games. The Washingt . et aon High's football team Saturday night'early in the 2nd quarter when de-|Draves’ pass to end Dick Dietrich ing over from the one-foot line.|back to score 48 points in the) But Michigan is by no means a , beara ae) cece enemies meee as Saginaw Arthur Hill raced to a/fender Jim Hawkins was also hurt|set up the TD on the Pontiac nine Cagle kicked the extra marker. |Army game, one-man team, far from it. trite Gehiate, Cents 7 PC lmcotch School............ 7 ¢—20/21-13 victory over the Chiefs in ajand removed from the game. Both from where halfback Gary Murphy| ‘The Chiefs outgained Arthur Hill a ees : s s en ing the once- Te vgs © 12 © €19\Saginaw Valley Conference game|Shorter and Hawkins may be lost|vaulted across. Garront Weikerlon the ground and held an edge in And then last Saturday they dex|. ONS was tam teiumphy so as Seauae one 20-9. The|» char Shot Stone. Skip Stone; cra-\at Arthur Hill Memorial Stadium.|for the rest of the season, Graybiel/booted the extra point. total net yards, But they were un-|"eee & stubborn Northwestern) oo setting were teh Takes ewe — & SCNSA-jsadere “Gree Thompson, Paul Mores.) Jt was the 2nd league triumph) said. The Hillites wasted little timelabie to halt Draves, who complet.(*@¥e? 3420. They've averaged 31)Western game and it wes, ft tm illy Howton} “Extra points: Scotch Scheol—skip| without defeat for the title-ambi-| po otiee threatened twice in the/i? the 3rd period. They received|eq 10 aerials in 20 attempts to| Points & game, a pretty fair record pons | Combination, turned back) si. ame Nemyre: Crusadere—Mi8* tious Lumberjacks while the Chiefs! quarter, but falled to cross the|!®* Kickolf and drove 70 yards for! maintain his better than 50 per(¢ver in this day of ‘high scoring The Bears’ offensive machine is|BAgie? «---:+.-+---+-----> 8.2 1$ 48) in as many starts. or Hill 17 and ents. later 8¢rial to end Bob Wells eating up ARTHUR reaching frightening proportions.| Touchdowns: Bagley—James Nance momen the final Weiker 13 Charles Gra Edwa: The Chiefs expected the Hillites |the Jacks again held for downs yards, 2760s Net yards rushing 1 Sufiday’s 58 points raised their|prire points: ey-—Levt Nance! 4, pear thele de: thei 4 : 43 ‘Net yards passi 135 pre-game average to almost 37|Perry Bawards, (Cubs scored safety ip Pass mapped Ba on their own seven, : Mert Ieueees brew teed to ig? otal, net yaras nat points, se Ronee tag.» Meinpactbwue The Chiefs finally broke into | decision scant moments later, | .° Passes intercepted by H eS Weg een OE Se eee aaa the scoring cohanan inthe fod | Tackle Tom Harvey recovered a |"! . Fumbles ost oy) ‘ Two touchdown pakses—ty- Ed) " Touchdowns: Rains’ — Jesse - Hodge. devastating | period. They marched &2 yards fumble on the PHS 32 and the Seore by Quarters Brown to Harlon Hill in the second|Sh¥ek Johnson, Gary Hayward \2); Web-| Overhead weapon, in 13 plays, with Charley Robin- | eettooted Murphy promptly jarhur Wit °° 0") 8 ak bon ~ |eruck Johnson, Rounte Ward: Webster: Petr Pain Be = last, but) som crashing over from the three. | gatioped the remaining distance jyara tin) Whimer ti-yard runi; Arthur ‘ ; Allan Ryden. | ¢ scored safety in . ft he pin-point| Marv Cagle’s placekick for the | tor six points. Welker converted |#!!—Murphy 2 (9 and 32-yard runs), Featherweight boxing champ/?md quarter) = marksmanship of quarterback Jim) extra point was wide, for the 3rd time. Wena | srem Daves). - Clee, fi Madison Squats Garde eee eee eee l ceaticrs|_Arthur Hill bounced right back Pontiac rolled to its tast touch- (isccus',) oer but never travel far to get there. Bagley Nive meee ee fy 1liorcan Gud tot Saghe Wp he dif : . , a wre He lives in a hotel across the/EY%..:.°"° ssarccosgese 3 2 Cideruenee. : ° street from the New York Sports |Seoteh School... .., civescsesse 2 2 2). With their defensive secondary. > x = he’ ; arena, Webster |. 133 %- nju les ; u : Ipack ’ a a Bea first period ended and thereafter io State scored 46 Unbeaten Elevens Ly ne Titan i . oe only eee SS , geen pepesd naders pgs Se te wi oe | CHICAGO — The Chicago ye : - within striking Little College Tops Listes 3m: west new coat | =o ae ceca youn when they boomed past| Margin of Victory for nd Tlnets by Vee ANOCRAEED Paes . Oe aes tlie nee Tulsa Hurricane |Hold 3rd Race Series A Paced by the seven victories of Wiliains : college touch in calling it Staley : f for Rolladium Skaters Pat. ro little Missouri Valley of Marshall, 1% Si pay and even had the University, DETROIT—Losing ball games ts} ee 4 gay 3 Mo., at least 46 college football | Tennessee --156 B3\ of Tlinois marching band playing|5®d enough, but the way the Uni- Third race of the first period e. 3 teams still are unbeaten and un-|Alfred 362 38/during halftime. ons of ee < — losing sem hie ae at tee tied. gtd ke adhe aia The Decatur, IM. Staleys, prede- ayers it's almost impossible; Among the major unbeatens,|pite, wa se nicessors of ee Bears, oe .on| for the ‘Titans to get a starting was held Saturday, with the fol-|M« + each with 4° victories, are top-/famites vee RS hand as guests of Halas. : lineup before each game. lowing results: Pee “oe ranked .Oklahoma, ‘second-rated| — = SERIE —— Tulsa handed the Titans their Girle~Clase A~Sharon Yanson : Michigan — State, Georgia Tech 3rd straight setback by the ‘mar- i : Favored TCU also fell 7-6 when (No, 3), Tennessee (No, 7) South- ern California (No. 9) and Baylor (No, 10). The unbeaten and untied: SE VEN GAMES Missour! Walley... 060. c cc oe ceees SIX GAMES Wromin CR Re EET E Rees oR RES Plattesville California Aggies nds Redland BUSISelassees Sadeeass B 2 San Houston State .........0...: Lewis and Clark West Texas . . vee SRD FOUR GAMES Yale oeeeenrere cosseeeeee OT @ Michigan State oc spcteenneeses 1» «2 Oe MNOMA ww. cee eenwenneaes ml Tennessee «ade 14 «(47 Southern California: .. 13 46 Primceto inne sccevewweereunenss 1290 «(8 Georgia Tech ... 9 2 NFL Standings WESTERN CONFERENCE Detroit geen 40601000 9 6&8 Chicago Bears ..... 3 o 70 17 6 Green Bay .....0.6. 2 2.6 500 1i7 107) Los Angeles ....+: 13 6 2 8 106 Baltimore... .. 1 ’ ° 4 m2 14s San Francisco aig : 7 EASTERN CONFERENCE Corts 1 bk 8 % ie * J ow here wasves vs 3106 730 14 7% Philadelphia... .. 220 500 61 #77 Pittsburgh = ..5...+. i : E u 100) Seeman “"""130 2 6 @ SUNDAT'S | SCOR is Chie Bears 58, imore caiange Cards 2%, Philadelphia 6 Washington 20, Cleveland 9 New York 38, Pittsburgh Petrol at Los Angeles 17 ; : ¥ per fy re ® i anciseco ; g at Los. Angeies ~ 36 Bay at Bait | fladelphia nts a P a | Wash at Chicago Cards & LIMIT — Young Gary Cox, Arcadia court, | than most area pheasant hunters Saturday ori opening day of the | state’s upland game season. He got his limit of two nice young | | ringneck roosters, shot in Lapeer-County. Gary was hunting with his | father-Roy Cox, His birds were not quite heavy enough, or long Pontiac Press Photo Pontiac, fared better | enough to qualify as leaders in’ The Pontiac Press | derby, which vrasen a ie be 4 “big pheasant” Be * gin of a wobbly field goal, 3-0, in the first period Saturday. It was halfback Charlie W. who*booted the ball from the %4- ended, all three ends were out of action, along with first string half, it was an all-sophomore line- up that stopped the Tulsans within the 20-yeard line. The loss killed Detroit's chances for regaining the Missouri Valley Conference yard line to wreck Detroit's home-| The Titans went into the game | : 4 LONG GAINER — One of Bobby Layne’s favorite targets, Dorn Dibble, grabs an aerial that puts the Lions on the march in the sec- ond period against San Francisco. Dibble caught four passes for 66 title. Although today’s pheasant and jUpland game hunting was im- proved over the weekend, with a heavy, wet fog early this morning, it still was not what veteran, hunt- érs figure ag good. ‘‘What we need is a good, hard rain to take off the * 3 ‘Derby’ Entries Growing and weight leader with a 34-pouhd bird; Bonnie Murphy of ‘3773 Or- chard Road, Rochester, a 37-inch- long entry of 3-pounds leading the “longest” division, Murphy's bird was shot near Rochester and Au- burn roads at 11:50 a.m. Hunter was using a 20-gauge gun. Longest tail feather was 22% inches long. * * * Among other successful hunters, .| whose. entries Will not top, or equal, those above were Billy Bollman of 3709 Pontiac Lake Rd., who got a 3%-inch-long, 34 pounder, on his father’s farm; Elmer Cornell, 2647 Hartline, Rochester, who got two birds 5 miles northwest of Pon. tiac; and Gary €ox, Pontiac; who peer County. % 4 shot two nice young roosters in La- ; yards in the game, won by Detroit 20-17. St. Mary Harriers Take 12th in Meet Orchard Lake St. Mary's cross- country team placed 12th in a field B Albion Invitational at Albion. River Rouge won the meet with 36 points. Following Rouge ‘Portage, Romulus, Otsego, Cold watet, Inkster, Charlotte, Trenton, Alma, Mt. Pleasant and Adrian. Lawrence of Romulus was the ify if ; | i ee a ie i A a ee | Albion of 15 schools Saturday in the Class . Taylor place-kicked the point - the cross country teams, Saturday, at College, Birmingham's Maples finished 3rd behind Lan- sing Eastern and Jackson, with an even 100 points. Lansing com- piled 40, Jackson 33. Event was the annual fall Albion invitational. Pontiac, in 8th place coilected 235 points. 648 and Detroit Catholic Central 635. 5 <2 Maples’ Lynn Benn was 12th, Tom Fontaine (co-captains), Bill Landis 22nd, Riley Flint. Northern (not in Saturday's meet) the top teams in this event probably are’ the best in the state,” | says Maples’ coach Ker- mit Ambrose said today. ~ Pontiac -|Andonian reported this. morning. In a field of 17 Class A prep 1 runner, fell during the last halt of the two-mile event, Not only did teammate Pete Cox also fell about the same spot, straining his right hand and banging up his knees, Both were wan in the front ranks at the time, Coach Mike In spite of the breaks, Coats fin- Winter Games in U.S. RENO @ — President Bd ary Maples 3rd, Chiefs 8th Coats suffer a bruised knee, but 4 : alg lla Sdhet lhe a aS a ce, gh "oe FREE PARKING _ K OPEN 9 TO 9 Vlg li State... cs. les ce eeeeneeeee Seeeoeeeeee Se dk oe ed See J “saedeveunener * “ceneeeewens | peeebewweneses he OY ed eee BROWN-SHARPE e MILWAUKEE TERMS AVAILABLE GLENN WING POWER TOOLS 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. Five Blocks North of 14-Mile Rood BIRMINGHAM MI 4-0444 | cer eau tocar Raeae’ len aaa Perry | Sawehuck of the Boston Bruins out of-the net as at 11th Pennsylvania Is Keen PINEHURST, N.C. A field of top notch veteran golfers opens \qualifying play. today over the - = 17 W. Wren $. 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Judges to be announced. ae winning entries become property of Oliver Motor es. % ENTRY BLANK OLIVER MOTOR SALES PUMPKIN CONTEST A. es Entries to Be edged on hapa orien! and Cleverness Only ; Ss et eee 6 eee School Attending ‘ sevensuvesasinstasausensnnnnuanaasan® | Senior Links Test Opens The low 32 players in the medal play qualifying will make up the championship flight which will compete tomorrow through Satur- Gol day. ot * * The tournament, for golfers 5 years old or more, includes ‘J. Wood Piatt of Philadelphia, the ‘tirst USGA seniors champion; reget Jarboe of Cape Eliza- Seniors | the past two years; Judd L. Brum- ley of Greenville, Tenn., Ameri- re Seniors Golf Assn. champion, and Richard S. tufts of Pinehurst, eee of USGA. Defending. champion Benjamin E poe 2 ot ee Pa,, | Betty Dodd Leader of Lawton Tourney LAWTON, Okia. (INS) — The ‘by rain, will be concluded today lat the end of 54 holes with two rounds to be played today. i. Ruthie Senih of Seattle was 2nd with a 7 while three players tied for 3rd with 76s. They are Patty Berg of St. Andrews, Ml., Alice Bauer of Sarasota, Fla., and Joyce Ziske of Milwaukee. Hy aa ae nal Pa Rano oe Cinsinnati Redlegs is that team’s monies, ler toads sc te me en home zruns in One season. EDMONTON — wut, Greaves, 1 pa, eet lew ee, Pour LA HRDALE, Fia. — Roc! Randell, 4 Ga, and Rey Portillia, 139, Houston, Tex. Drew, 10. 138M, Meas, Capes bee, te The show ends Saturday when the five teams will go to New York mifor the national horse show in Madison Square Garden. Olympians Set 4 World Marks in Coast Tuneup ONTARIO, Calif: @—The U S. track and field team set four world and two American records here and outdid eight Olympic standards. 8 me e Yet the assistant team manager, Ralph Higgins, was moved to com- The brilliant performances were turned in on the Chaffey High track. Another Olympic Exciting world marks were Drive a SAFE CAR Brake Riveted Linings Bonded Linings ‘Linings i ‘topped in the 100 meters, shot put, ‘hammer throw and a mile relay jand American marks were record- jed in the 5,000 meters and hop, ~~ and jump. Full Court ‘Press Beats Oilers’ Quint | INDIANAPOLIS (#—The U. S, Olympic basketball team, well in- jformed about a reported Russian aversion to the full-court press, ‘obviously has spent many hours | WE'VECUE PRICES ON sf 5 developing this defensive strategy, The Olympians held the Phil- jlips Oilers, National Industrial | League champions, without a field | goal for nine minutes Saturday -[ night and beat the Oklahoma club, ‘73-60, in an exhibition at Butler | Fieldhouse. || A’crowd of 6,600 turned out-for | the first game. of a 10-game exhi- ‘bition series. They saw Bill Rus- | sell repeatedly pluck. Phillips’ - ishots out of the air and the whole Olympic team crowd the Oilers with a fine man-to-man defense. 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J : eee (er sera eee fe Ee. ary ticked @ : x ie - of Royal on Seale Se pia " ‘Rita | W Libattie to highlight Sunday Bruising fullback « Terry it, Fred’s winiess string to 31 tie rar, "Bo j jg}ball action in the Suburban Catho-|,.onq cored. the lat two. tallies| games with» 254 decision over ' ad 74 ada mai eh are ot 8 wal ree. seats the Rams Saturday night at | aor | Apparently irked at their inabil-| Raymond's 1st TD . 8| Wisner Stadium. , previous tries, the keyed-up Irish|back gained all the yardage. Hel st quarter, twice in. the 2nd and J out-hustied and out-played St. Mike}2nd scoring thrus: completed aj MOT st. in their Sth at Royal Oak to win their Ist game| march of 69 yards. league win in. six efforts, Full- of the 1956 season. The score was} St. Mary's final touchdown Was), 0 0" 4) sievter led St. Rita’s at- 12-0. ‘ tack with two touchdowns, | Since its inception in 1960, the Linebacker Andy Landry, guard Mikes had beaten St. Mary six Jack Lyon and tackle Frank straight times to retain contra | ane ers Zvcher ‘sparkled defensively Wr) of the jug. changed , gga niy all that yesterday, however, with In another*SCL surprise yester- : thelr upect victory. Str k | tact day. Ferndale St. James upended St. Mary scored in the Ist and ed n qa = - 2 * . * vec PRORO. ..cccnncsseeeccenes 19, Shrine concluded a dismal sea-] name : sovses | Brzezinski for both) Cranbrook's unbeaten soc c e r,S0m_ Saturday a. AOR TOOD ascesssccnsnbnecenneereesenssecnsanessteesOMPsenesseeseanceioess @| touchdowns on runs of four and 15/team ended the streak of another|to St. Patrick, $\yards, Paul Smuts set up the 1st| previously»unbeaten team, Nichols, ‘ Normands Pont. siIrish tally by returning a punt 58)/by a 3-1 margin Saturday morning. MC, bearrett 248, 3. Larens #18; Powi-|¥ards to the Shamrock 12. The Cranes, powered by foreign dideiewdacs i | ers Bar ioni—aasi.” _It was St, Mike's 3rd loss in sixjexchange student Holm Sembach, s guvecoeeervens % digidiveyee tee by dominating play throughout the ant "ee, game. e Sembach, with 14 goals to his : , rahe credit for a new school record, +. ‘ | scored twice against Nichols and *e | gave Sig Snyder an assist for : | the other tally. ‘ ‘, | It was Nichols’ first defeat in : e |seven matches and put Cranbrook .. jon top of the Inter-State Confer- 4 e maetnetnes 4 | Bes . | * He ye 4 ° | Grid Results ‘SATURDAYS RESULTS ; é: $ ag . i“ ° | lows 34, Has - ——- | MBU 47, Notre * é Sea ° . | 29, Ours 4 aes | Ge se 2, Ill. Normal ¢ 7° i | rian 31 | Tulse 3, 0 : oo | ee hal ‘ ananeeeeeeeeawengese=*® Bradie a 33 o* is eheveeenes | Colorado sh, fowe ete 3 oon -oneee? : ’ OPP 9 ee. ier a e* «* ° w. Rk. 38 ‘of so" = | Boston College 32, Rutgers @ = >” Ka | seo oa. 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Gomberg, assistant director of the University's ‘“‘Phoe- nix Memorial Project and Peace- time Uses of Atomic Energy.” Signs of Trouble LOS ANGELES #—Short story, told in signs on a closed furniture store, First sign? “I pass credit where others fail. No down pay- ment, Second sign: “Receiver in Hutton Goes to Vegas ‘to Try Out By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — I should reece tel 2 pose giPrce Begie getas E S LE > 53} f 3 i H Ingrid Bergman is expected in the United States for the premiere of “Anastasia” in December, And TONITE yan WILDER YEARS 20th’s president has‘decided that “Anastasia” will be launched with Hayes and Yul Brynner, of course, will be honored guests at the gala pre- miere, as well as Ingrid and Litva. * ial * | Lana Turner was well enough to days. This was her first venture SBSotc8s Jout of the house since they lost the] baby. Lex told me when he goes to Honolulu. Nov. 4 to make “Jungle New Act really recovered igs the fact that Clark went duck hunting this week- end with Bob Stack. If Mike Todd fell in a barrel of grease he’d come up smelling like a rose, After all the draw- backs, lawsuits and troubles of “around the World in 80 Days” I’ve never read better notices, Publicist John Strauss will be- come a father in May. I can tell Red Skelton some in- teresting things about Gene Fowler for the book Red is writing, “This Fabulous Guy, Fowler.” He is, in- deed, a fabulous guy. Helen Traubel, continues: to bring them in at the Moulin Rouge. She and her husband, Bill Bash, had an early dinner at the Sportsman's Lodge before the show, j No Place Left to Go. LONDON u—Adm. Earl Mount-| ‘batten, first sea lord and chief of the British naval staff, has been promoted to the navy's highest rank—admiral of the fleet. RELAXIN’ TIME FROM Pots aad PANS Refresh With a Good Movie [onight T A-Double Barrage of Action in © Barreled Adventur 2 SUPER Freculive Reallor Speaks in Pontiac ness leaders heard John J. Cronin, noon dron er, president of the Pontiac Real Estate Board. Traffic Sign Lost Out OIL CITY, Pa. (AP—There is at least one hit-and-run motorist in Oil City who doesn't believe in signs; A tin sign In the shape of a traffic policeman was knocked down and badly damaged by the motorist. : The sign bore «the legend: “Drive slow and avoid an acci- dent.” Feminine Logic GREENVILLE, Tex. (INS)—An eight-year-old Greenville boy, For- rest Parker, came home from Sunday school with an announce- ment that alarmed one member of his family. “I learned one thing today—-Everybody is your broth- er,”” he said. “I’m not,” answered four-year-old Martha, “I’m your sister."’ % Among Busiest Airports RIO DE JANEIRO, (INS)—Rio’s Santos Dumont Airport has become one of the world’s busiest, for Brazil is an air-minded country with great distances to be traveled. It is larger than the continental U, S. by another state of Texas. —— -lpoctor_of Divinity—he called, himself “a pair of docs”. . . Pontiac realtors and other busi- field executive of the National Assn. of Real Estate Boards, speak on “Good Business Ahead in Build- ing Better Communities,” at a luncheon today in the Wal- Hotel. Cronin wil] spend several days in Pontiac surveying housing con- ditions, according to Vern K. Arch- Eddie Fisher and Milton Blackstone, his manager, in- vested $100,000 in Mike Todd’s “Around the World” pic- ture, “friendship style” . . . “There's this te be said for the draft. It might take Elvis out of circulation”—Thos, M. Kelly, Emmetsburg, la, Reporter. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale (a Cincinnati boy who made good) was the son of a man who was both an M.D. and a They say Steve Allen was terribly unhappy when he learned Margaret Sullavan disappeared. When he first heard the flash, he was glad—he thought it was Ed. Herb Shriner says the neighbors all know he’s got a color TV set . . . There’s a repairman out in front every day. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Rita Hayworth’s attorney Bart Crum flew tack from LA with an offer from Columbia for her to do another picture before “Pal Joey” at a big salary jump . . . When mother-to- be Nancy Kelly was given the Best Actress statuette (weighing 40 Ibs.) at the Chicago Ambassador East, gallant Sir Cedriek Hardwicke hopped up and helped her lift it. ’ Sheilah Graham's ex, “Bow Wow,” has been dating Joe Di- Maggio’s ex-ex, Dorothy Arnold .., . Capt. Doc Blanchard, Army backfield coach, confessed at “Break the $250,000 Bank” that he wants to give up coaching, transfer to Europe, and get his majority. Rocky Marciano invested in an east side cafe and may do some hosting . . . Att’'ys for the Serge Rubenstein estate want te see the film “Death of a Scoundrel” before its release. Linda Darnell will replace Betsy Palmer on “Masquerade Party” . . . Edmund Purdom squired European socialite Alicia Darr . , . Elvis now has eight secretaries. . . An arrest war- rant’s waiting Henry Fonda in Italy—alleged slugging of a news photographer. Violent Storms and houses and other buildings! damaged by wind clocked at asif © much as 110 M.P.H. | me 6,000 miles all because of my kisser. Who sald), a Fee fear of panic. Fortunately, the my face was my misfortune? rain stopped andthe sun came out Lew Parker, husband of comedienne Betty Kean, told the\as the game ended. lieved to have ings than are t be found in any Two. Reported Missing | | as Tornadoes Uproot] Piper's Magazine Outlet Homes, Trees, Wires | See DOORS OPEN 10:45 = MMonroe, who'll be presented to the queen, was reminded by the court to keep hemlines down, necklines up . . . Dean Martin’s set for a London Palladium stint in the spring. . . Busty Abbe Lane (Mrs. X. Cugat) will take over the Lollo- brigida roles in the Italian “Love and Bread” film series. Earl’s Pearls . . . An optimist is a man who hasn’t got around to — veadingthe-morning papers. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “It’s during the second month of matrimony that a guy starts wishing he’d married the good cooker instead of the good looker.” TODAY'S BEST LAUGH:. Mike Todd’s a genius—he man- aged to use 50 stars in “Around the World in 80 Days” without including a single one of the Gabors . . . That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) yesterday, this time over Route 176 on the Mundelein side of the Mun- delein-Libertyville border. Adlai Streamer Waving Again= Across Border MUNDELEIN, Ill, (INS) — A Mundelein-Diamond Lake Business Men's Assn., said it was put up at the request of Libertyville business- tru illages of Mendelela and iib|men. 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A $70 aKes Fail, Cause ese s ciget the tp #t 2 wwe Mares < cs: He nie and Royal . nm : shotgun was. stolen : and plowed into a f = we ovenee oo * Dutch morning trot Satur. ‘ tempting a field while guy + seesee $3) Mare "Tess Lae — S> rn he __ |store at 115 N Sagin sporting goods wo-Car Collision | Matted Saginaw tend at ho. fo a ae i nie ane Dulles Hi tiae police said. The ge ep ree | Nietim ee Marek «soc La tare Sean ain Se tee oe Hints of Aid for\ The gun was on} Brake failure ‘ s of the Midland May. “siore LOR Bot the Navy. Boeing New r woman was blamed by tire were Christine | home wy gcse MOM Dats series men ap Retin, Bewsies Asti-Soviet Red. ee ran a cet viens oor aneane = ae Det. « «eove i] _—: es le Aircraft lost a bit. and Governme es a agent em SE ome e, 4, daughters of ‘ = esesnen See Westinghouse rose a 2 nt mg a phe yg mdi eH an occupant, at 4 ’ Puzar. = Electric backed fe on Ger) wasut evening aortagirge 4 St. Saturday peaied eden” Sunday Poteet Boeing the, opeing Woche BFE: Aapeges vtexgnalie A reapprais- nm, Saune pier wae Relora J, Bruger, 33, aur, New Yat Coral WP Ning The tan ‘pale towers Mat Hs ree ier on 2,000, U. ing. The mak- , Clarkston, : as she ott % a 18% on. aad Anscesis ned \eatoestap can good] pall Saturday eh the county |e", iS Gee we ee was irregular land aid it it wishes Justice Emmett : said. ee ee lee sibel ; 2, ene mec. Leib, |, MPe_ Mary | Rayner lazeltine and Internation- Savant nie taken trom a White at ooo wore}tsiose Bag ny EF Petroleum were off. nationwide toa al Cotage and later ities at St, to author- orporate bonds were mixed. ae gg Dues told Sear too sed over the in a Joseph Mercy Hospital. Eisenhower er Dewan Whitten —{ New York Stocks thing whi _ — that word .St., could pot of 9215 Mill- Child Slightly Inju (Late Morning structure” of the vareat |e weccnes hanpened how!lin Fall From Shannen power and iat Comma te totem mi” FO wn 8. te hy ae es hae tek ae oe ee eae A two-yearold Wi = PER cry ge ge TORR [Allied Sere": BS ag... .90.3|United States. the copal Church, James Epis-|Hip girl suffered aterford Town- galente, seek, Tiuk euesine ot Hogs— 0 Alum Lid wigs creege, O8.. on His words on this and mingham, we ig =. Bir-|Juries. when she end minor in- font met eet ead ie a Alcon ous AEB Kroger... -. Srajaapects of the other | Fri, Oct. 26, 9 to . 25, 0 to 6,|/mother’s car out of her 400 Am Airlia Glass sensational 12, ¢ Saturday work Gg Nob} Sed.) purvowe and DETROTr, Oct. a8 (AF) — SSB RP mao oh eng nen Hp 1 eo = LT pony 1 Bgl

of aoe 3 ous ¥¢3|Poland as com n independent; & 26th. 8 to 5. Hospital, . Joseph Mercy ergot Poca ata OS Boch svg iit onal SS EGS gy Be Bt ea pmparable 10 the si than O'Beien 3 ot 198 Ladve St Team bas, lf ak eae a itd ak a nied: tt Eileation of Yucodavia, ater, 8 |oranproct Thur. Oo. 3, 8 told lice 2 18 Laden eta Soe eer aes arg dais, aren gob eet are ws im Sor Hae core SilYugeclavia, obtained help” from Cranbrook. ‘Thurs. Oet. 35, 9 bere chan bar Guaahoer Sok cot of corty Lpenthg, weak te, tec lower infye ato wid oy 33%. On ofiy lt Wires 2 3 McGray H... 38 the United States Be. 19 tm en, Wome’ thine Pavement, fell out of See eer | eee ee gr GL Bre, bales sor eon eo ae eee eo Sears sal de e sais Mattes Grade hexira ree 2 Armoury os eee Bac, alert Pree to withstand) | Remmage hes mote Unchanged. lon i, “Tae ; large cr. 83 “+ 88 :00, Tues... Eee oe See Eee Ka eet Be By BERS 2) nee metre Dates te, wor bafens Ha chong Sli Theft From Home. py ee Soot wee ane sts ees Se ores |v s0°> Marra G0:.3- $4 | wen ore’ “to, gues es spoke out,| Pancake Suppe at From Home {.00-28.00° ie ty. choice fod helt. |gupplice co Deming Tati Sarat Benet, * vss gpg Nat Cash R... t|response to eae ne injand homemade , all you can eat,| Two fi biiee rt Regis cecileeten as tear wee active but ipetw Bt ek ae 39 {help given ee dior Rv theran Chureh, af tien $8 toe 0 x cows 32.00; canners and cheary stir . foot ry [omen i: 8 Rat aaa oo. 8 ak ts ttanana far aie tan. aan, aaa Se teste u paren ob Calves--Galable 400: A SSE aap Bonn Alums. 388 Br Cs store o@ revolt against nen Polish |*!% children, 50e. Aduie|Pentine eatice Saturday eS ee capiy ion high choice and 0 BUTTER AND EGGS Bore eed tc: ee a Py 2| Eisenhower ruled war iBlypecig eee Rummage Adv.) James — an 302036.) 898 oe Fo [orien ME 4+. 309 Nor Pee, See #? jai to Tito ; ago that clo sale, bargains Fender, of that standard 19. "he. atte low prices enene: 380,000; w' Butter, FR 347 Nor Pat ee should continue 5 galore, Teported the two address, |“ wtilit 13.50. 19.08: eull ~~, $e SS, bo ;_ 93. ‘score sate bar > Ss wer ie Pes. 0.4 certainly think,” ture, Bome new. goods, furni.|When he and men stayed behind i ae S257; 9° BDH: SOC SOM: carn.60 B Qurroughs <... BS Een ae 2 17 |tary James C. H "press secre-|Ple Beth po age me ~ | about 5 his wife left briefly Rive; Eg TF hace tame’ 30.00- purine et ae ee wo” Oo pa men, “that the fagerty told news-| Mon. Oct. 22 . § 8, Saginaw When the ted around 80 Ib. labs 17.00. 2O5t- |G, pet cont oe better A wes Wholesaie |Came Soup «.. eo ben mG of tence-‘on a ee Small gE Boot gy Tues., |der mevieg couple returned, Fen-/* : ad ge ; psn Be mised Can Pac vase 134 Any W Alr , 172 slavia reflects 30 to Sp Nagas 23 through |so was § the men were pool EI es % receipts 31. : Capital avi “ a3 Param soe gi siteation and wage the Polish! . Her —Adv. the money, and generally 10: Wives? shederateiy active enn ok a ann a ee Hg Penney Jo oo. = an a aati in'at ‘York's Barber. ne barbering sign, sows stendy te utchers: sles: Arrivals 333; Oot, AP) (Depa) On lea poveee 2R2 ; wrence. FE 2- eet C i trades fet oe? aipmeots en 3:3 Sos sa adage Sie oes. fe pase et te txcns mich =a ounty Births lots a yy Wb, Tadhs coversl £1300: sear; pe te; | apm Mo’... % ay esses $0.1 bail, Ph. FE apt jail and needs 200-215 ib. is. mixed weights) ver Valley mem ‘Red (Coes Pea ++. as Phill Pet eve 29 or MA $-4031. Mr. and anne si BNaees fe ee ae ae Poe Sg so: DMA sao ol bRtt PT tact 18g: ewan mid. rae ze iF . Soltart a ss ft Bese nied: 3 : | ter, bewreen Kay. 1 r i oe ree eS H bd ’ Come tens 17.1 Pullman . Biers 475 R | : : ‘ 4 vgsabia™ cali ioe mje our ospitalized Som Baivon's<= $83 REM, «gcse me eport Poles Back | : : tnd prime. grades nevi? Ps '%, 18) oot ares: a Beare, . | Leader | | Shop of Pontiac to 80. lower; ree ee a tclow| Four t Olt ......013 a lower epee end, ule sten iciuise| Four people were howtalbed at Pst See oR BELGRADE, Yugosla 5 : ae : . jmp yey p seeety Fe, Soeas hurt in Gurtus Wi’... 308 Od Wt ae The Yugoslav via | ~~ is “hop ike steers “Si80;, next accident at the a three-car|pet faison ">. 365 St hex Pap». a2 newspaper Communist party 3 nighees, artes 20 = oe next|egtaph and intersection of Tel-/ben< me oe Be ae a stayed at aint Warsaw workers | AP . ieee oon thelee 19 9-21.00; Pontiac Lake Road Doug Aire... $74 Sears noo su: 383 “to be read r factories yesterday | lol though Mnogy Ry - 19 $0-28.50: al- in Waterford ence oo sa Shel Ol... 31.2 ready for any 25.80-26.80 0 eT nad oe 1000, Ip. town | afte Township Saturd. Fate Pr Binclatr , sc. al és eventuality.”"| , y Tenet 0: snore) bul moms prime. beiters| Juanita F. : | hae oH ee tat thie - egpecuntiy-tndien | i Om ee) . Ze: culty Sn tana heifers 16 fo 280 icant . road 33, of are eset Ree i spe ry Ra 2) - pe anata ready rag Pre ~ | 13.00; few Bn ogy ge we 0.15: “ on Plains Fa Silos Std Ol nd... 399 ion as fi ' i. most s cow . the dri , one of irb Mor 1 Cal ., 47. of the ret secretary|§ —- ren Ng a eat ith a cennmion ates Piretgne’. "8g Bed OU RS a3 of the Polish Communist party sah eat: speed, and hates pital with a concussion, Her|hr ¢" + BS ens. IF mit erte’e Wark eed cra OR Kall fe aca ee ee ee te an Gen Pek 7 gtd Peck’ 3 sat Geet @s Were unaen cok —_ mag" yearlingn sireng te slaughter a left arm. Another bo a frac-|Gen Dynam... 18 oan oo ad With the Vicmey meeting end-| onted “amis, 1860-908" "| Wiliam E. 2 other boy, Kerry |den Has. Be Rs Ba too party, which have the oappert 21.00 for, good and choice: © aly eee, {Pitt m E, 15, and Jame Gen Motors. 3. Pero Ta all ot the entire working the support) fame’ carr sna ‘prime seit} Ib, shorn| WAY urs: is 3 . Dietrich, 39, Davis) ers Notes ber cent speci ie an Hoary fe Newest ah — DOWN ‘ ’ , ' ve hl - snicincinnininias ome ow ; i Clarkston, aoa e Hickey, 29, of|lee injuries —_. hospital with} NEW YO! | s = Ma ‘record evel | two ax convenience features — E, Landry last RK rw YOR ppliances 8 — act ‘Safe Yields $213 9 Oak and Leslie J oe of|@ two-car collision in night in|President of an L. Colbert, ee Ine, sonbite ta + dhmerionn aya SECC f in one—70 pound ze ually in Night Breaki 5, of Mere, Wis, were the dry], She we See ot tales hryalet Corp. and adh ida ofp tta shelves. Magnetic. door, revolving preakin 10 in the chain accident 3 was riding in a man of " chate.| fered oe Be grey am J ean olving Thie ‘ at Andersonville Rd on U.S.\by Harold L, Dietri car driven|Houston, Tex. , Clayton & Co fr iat ‘he tH et Incheon prot ‘ : (uae teak te the un| «Waterford Police reported m Semntagele tagger ye A ren rage eg Beary Begg el 0g & Co-lnevenaee. tn the Be py safe of an ice ; Mr the cars wi four ot\driven | collided with of trustees amounted to mx Berea this, ft | es company, and coal!) ere wai by Dougl one |Commit of the|*i ov fo grtt-gen.tes, day night We N. Paddock St. Fri-istetines. page ba a traffic/Flint, on U.S its Span ng ooo, an & marnamie Develop cnumevan “ial Shenzhen 0 , ’ Pontiac * rammed Bayer ‘ ft 5 ’ ’ announced VILLE ee me window. was Auer said. _ {ing each roe! the Landry car caus- Ms yea told deputies the Dietrich a / fer the fire an in reports on oe he es 0 to enter to smash the ca cheed | stopped in the center and non-partisan a non-profit !#74. 404.168 nine months of the aie kh | , they ‘added. ayer told tavestigntors b .itrich said -the jane. Die- search and | economic re- Tg EO. Fg . | realize the light was og didn’t|was making ie eae of him tion, education organiza- yo 955, Met met 43 Se sail peiurd wear tn! veibeaal aot Sn SIV : of PONTIA J, the’ tees mpared W.. HUR C . iastey, business and in- seg cod giles egies ies ON ST. ¢ + - Open Mondar ; oe a 4 ; s (48 ! rida yt 9 PM. : 5 aa oie i ; . : + = a / 4 \ ; “on —= i U | x A i so er ae. air ENS a Pines Pate General Electri 36-inch Range Regular $289.95 Automatic range. = timer. Oversized Light end . of Thanks : Pre ; snpaeeceqees, ‘ seeesdeeeeeeeeneege . ‘ Directors. Wenewenee Monuments ..i.ccccsesc0. 44 Cemete lots eee : Bee es i "Pell ony Wanted Male eteebente 6 tor " yne|Help Wanted Female eeees _ |Help Wanted oeeneeeweeenee ~ | Instructions eeeeeeseentewe FF j . g . { 8 ‘ iN) = ; EUR oe $235) * usdehenen theta ee veenee DO) Bh Bi 2 ou | : ant ainbl | pe ee rt Sh alt aig tteegeee Ga Teen eeeesy BaOe a 3 | by nlp SF CAS | ! wenaton. Me e ij . EE > ss \ y i io a | ee b ih if acy Gam * ; : ‘ t 3. a vering C ‘ : ry : ‘ "| Bullding Service oes ae a = Fi : = ; f " : ne | , Ann e ’ v hee ne ‘ ni: herif geo vaassievilee Ha: : i iter R e “ ws z a é. Ww. arUn me. ‘ Sa A : i Y : a , sao rrr ee: | | vi i : PLETE TRA I NING 7 . . . — ay “ ral 0 < ad “pies Dia a ;| WHICH : LCONSISTS OF |" : .) © |pOBiGEteema ‘aseme **"*: : roe Reema} A oe TRE FIELD : Re ofrce sndiwae Bi & Tailoring .16) prother, of Russe mIScHoOLS, 4 NY «Cmte, og pert OPT) eee ee eee ee eee \Garden Plowing. inadacesesten Incor Tax Service poeneadt . ry Service wetam reread UALIFY You a Titertnes: | \eenee aes E BE BETWEEN| Excwelve cry ane, | leppipt! & Spmeesses Soe eRe eee ee eteee eee eeee 7 t rt Ty " Yr, wt? #7 p ¥ ~# ; “ ee ee ee | fe hu 4 4 L. os . CRIT wee eeee +00 : Photon & Accemorien Tt = ee oe Li _lftgaloberapy -csveoQtA} Pentre, Heme ith mar fel WILLING TO WORK Service ied 4) Dra ining oe é mt HARD TO EARN Service eens ode ~ : MONEY. OF eee eeeees o veesiasces 6300 * #/SEE MISS ROACH, 142 | a | WAYNE, PONTIAC, BE- : Fey baer wae : RAEBNER'S-Poniit ac & Found a a ATTENTION 313 Pontiac State é ‘ & Pervonals oe . Bank Bldg. , , ‘a OD er wasn s—Royal Oak ret and Long, Distanes = Trucks to Rent doe Receptionist EE. siete 7 arm ron net Industrial Tractor Co. wi ‘Mocieneeen eooaes Wanted seeeneee : ‘to Rent | erretterae 9 faving Sraatere eee eeeees ok oe $250 \ SALESMAN a ef [Wanted Reat Estate ze Circulation / Work — In Walled Lake and " seentacling in- Wt, Geos: PE 2.9001. FE +184 : Other Suburban Areas. | york week. Coe oes "ROOF REPAIRS paint Int. & ext. PE 6-200, iM INTERIOR DECO- Bank Must enjoy working with|_s zatet bs ite St 2 FB 40. | ‘}boys and contacting the ENOGRAPHE cont, tuperienced eGeneral Chatrector See ee :|public, Salary and car PROM MAabgiN® 40 ROOT" | 1 SR siete > allowance. Permanent em- Homes ,....38A = A regs eteeesveesees std) z= Bae estos experience, Write om geras for the right venesbionedll PPL RE NOON A ’ ? APPLY IN PERSON ~~ rater Wesrai Homes Pm sta}, Pmsase "Peo MR. McCULLY PONTIAC PRESS eet eeeer ee enews CIRCULATION DEPT. : . , experience. FE Pee Noase - * "io oo 55 _Snn or FE tease i ed WarTRESS ' # "Daison. Ph. NTIN ALL8 WASHED, P 44A ‘Syaa excellent sal- BEST W AY Fe Phos “per eleased, poe removed, B. gees MA Vo - sS , C6 Soudan FO GAR Gait-| DRIVING SCHOOL [Sate Mibweet Wale Doan: | ti Mneuhy FE 36a " geeeeeeseaes oor ee ip e “aren while mother works. Live in. morg driving im. = "x — ing. Li 34700 Very reasonable, FE 2-2116 peor ee FUNERAL HOME AW WA HENERAL O¢ZLAND ATING » AND atlh re WALLS CLEANED 94 HOP eRe ee ee Ambulance housework. ®, o — M Sheet TUPPER. COR F108) ABA ren and take Till Seenomaeie| winwere ruts & Ker pa tae ee rere 214, ails . Galt ‘before noon, or afer § sine Real. de i a y a OS ee le ee WOMAN, 99 On OLDER. TO TAY gn aceenwete, My Ge: SOOPING.. RIDING STORIE WHR. eee eae & THERAPY. = aoa fh Rear ‘Willosie ate "Ptose"On|_faue SSM Saner S¢°EA? Per | cows, Pee eseci FE iat = 3 “ ey ~w Cmeathtaandhon OREAN VETS AND |"pacienY oF ihhoo™ LATING, ae | ‘The Pontiac Press “teeper widower. Alone, Pat NON-VETS | | SS ENCHINGAND Television Service 22 : Sang sD. for key jobs as MACHIN- ENCHING AN COPENHAVER' 10 & TV 8 a FOR WANT ADS aa? Ora _&. Oxford, Mich. ‘MAKERS. DRAPTS- BULLDOZING Repain, 006 We Hurooe Wight serv Business Opportunities ....51 AKE ‘ ; DIE DESIGNERS, or ‘ ice calls, FE 4-5607 $—Bentor ‘High. School Sale Land Contracts... 32/f DIAL, FE 28181 Kigroeofe: Say Terr Sa] To ereinpene varus D Temper 9B ewe gre age Bo 1—Oak. Co, Office Bidg. Money to Loan. .evsssess--53)1 pics sen to 8 pam a5 Ferr-ame| fr eae neg, W. Bar| Building Supplies 12A) Peete or Fe 3—Lincol: evenne * , . » % ; A. A ao cm Ser ren Se nae £6 Tea Sua ahs ee ee MERCHANDISE Frese. assumes, 00" respec: WOMAN Tainino Sesser Daivan| Business Services 13 . 1 tation ie, oa To work im office, @ N, Telegraph /Bus. PE 22253 _ Res.: PE 0.1048 A-l TREE SERVICE _Typewriter Service 22A —¥ |Swaps Hibs vescveccceceseuccedl ‘that of Rng =} —&_ Huron, PIANO LESSONS Trees cut-Trimmed — Removed. & ADDING Ma. 2 jothing .sasesees _ = Work Near Private inners, APPLIANCE REPAIR WARREN chine , Epes work, . Sale Household Goods ....57/} ered valuciess through "the _Weomier School district, PH 34080, achines and vacutin eweepers.| diy Go, if We Lawrence, Valentine Gifts .......0..,58)} error. When” eaneella vacations. | SAR HOP’ _N 7 Home. VOICE LESSONS Be Electric "b03' N, ‘Jownson, ; a ee ag gate ama your ok ‘aurayer.” Me N VETS AND. person, Tont's Drive-ta, Au- Pieietias were ta Wie CLESSONS AND Kare “LTS CORE RY magi aga an tthout it. CASHIER . oa CHOIR, S cucacny stering Do It Yourself ....sere61/f i dap , SALES enn SPLIANCE SERVIC aagpaanetapanapamaanite Cameras & Equipment ...61A|{ , Closing time for advertise. wort evenings “stop? * 7) RECEIVING & SHIPPING | «cent! “and sould tite 8 ® imites| We we APPLIANCE SER of Wringer AL's CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING, Sale M 62 — eee ae? on Bloomfield F; ‘eauien Sho a RAP ae FE, of st a ; an ; | my ait mat = weenere. Parts _FE 48797, free estimates, é usical-Goods eeteees . OFFI s ed Pontiac SEADLE'S DRAPERIES. § AMPL. Sale Office Equipment ...63 is 12 o'clock noon the CASHIERS FOR EVENING AND Pull and part ess epentens to} Ww ai Wi Ww ve} for Rove" “en ppt. PE bloat, Sale Store Equipment 71 née, Bap Prices a rens & Lome dec or anted Male 1016 on > REPLACEMENT EAKLES CUSTOM otee : . sary, iy person, eside| rative or pe lav. Ist, | rrr ’ . Want ad snopes 3 gE 2408 ing cit Lake Rd, EM Sale Sporting Goods .......65 Transient upto #30 ae. ‘AR. Puckinepoute Super “Market, bevy WO is Be = 3 SEM DESIRE WORE OF ANY SIR COMPRESSORS Shia Free ates Hunting Accommodations 65A|{ the day of publication after CHRISTMAS ply Mrs, Feehan, J '» Me ACCOUNTANT WANTS POST in} _ ARC WELDERS . ee, 1 ple at Bates. Bham > les. RAPH 5-8888 Sand, Gravel & Dirt rere | ae paneral tetuene as Rs charge Cup, ractors, mixers, oumps and VERS, & Wood, Coal & Fuel proto CASH WANT AD RATES Help Wanted 8 Sent arepora, ee” Cas govern, pants WAND, 16 Dixie Hwy,|_s0tends. Your material, PH 68707 i . on po , Pen . rube er an ae ee ACTUAL JOBS OPEN IN v, ¢.| SAth. Fegister sccounting ms-| ALE WAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS Lost & Found 24 arg te ctranos Dogs Trained, Boarded ...70 3 ie te ke 098 rt, Til & IRONING. THORS. Travel ‘paid, Wrhe. only Emapley- ii CARPE: oe th ear store, “Generel Ps hb) LOST ENOLISH 5 Electors of President . one 4 18 348 | (6.06 even erepport, Tl. |” or Fri, Must like enildten. Cali , ; iat pr Office Supply : Mets Se eh, of the United States . ; $ 28 $m G8 calary, | sapere tem. ME = a1 Stuart Se Beaten se, 0 diet or” On sre meee (OF) nce Ot Phone he bate Lee] male, sray of 8. Bivd. & on retary of state Attorney Ceneral’ State * ' ‘ $2 ye Hr} ' aabern “et ze. a a1 oem] Ee rou, a rate pan. Tear FE 4¢-4210 *)" Walle and windows Reasonable. #00. = wie tive in Songzens,"Suate Behance, Rept Hay, Grain & Feed onoodgvld , Psst 128 10.80 . Gin som avernre” $3 £2.80 to rhe Rt, sei: inets, PE 4-070 mes bien, ne + FE ane tarkings on all tout feet. sentative in State Legislature " For Sale Livestock scone A BATHROOM REMODELING: ACE TREE SERVICE REMOVA!,| TSil cur ae eee 9 ae . Sherif’, County| Wanted Livestock ........ 3 Help _Wanted i Male | 6 = RN ins Goat ESTA Riches oa porches, reason- i Nal Get our bid, Fe oeene ot. Sparey. ® pet. ot! For Sale Poultry "i —~ | time. Wee ae Commis:| ~ eee enreee oeare O OE er Lost; MALE BROWN & WaITE ‘|Sale Farm Produce ......75 _ ADJUSTER- Opening for none Te gion end expense, secount. Write PE ‘8.316 $3aei pte Pt Ay English Pointer, answers to name Sale Farm Equipment ..,.76 af os parrot ac- REAL “ESTATE SAUESMEN OR ay BS habed. Nestoclion resus: cores plumber simatesUicened “Sicvelo, lost “et Daniel Waitin Auction Sales ss----r-«-71) \ Tvestigator |Collection Man! % rime fae i Foniee wed et Tee it |canaarinr Pr eAERENG— ca ONAL BY MACHINE REE| Seto” man sah grees fate "Mack ition! a or Li e, Finance company needs one man Realty Co Fae ‘ood 2.5000. ment, General repair. Reasonable| small, F@ 5-4628 seat, headlights, enerator on AUTOMOTIVE progra rates, FE 8-2800. : eaten Decne Seas be high , _pevine rir Préss, Box 113, Real Estate Salesman CARPENTER WORK, ALL KINDS. * rewinding. 2 218 B Pike. S car a OR eteerd oe se For Sale Mousetrallers «..78) si7Susiware‘at! Genet'Suc| Outside Contact Work. |FLDERL, WiDOw wit Nick) Mite ¢ saunas yer [Ress deh Pwsitersone. Pa] Ph. Bare cee ics sg Draven Nona se~ sewers Rent ecmcad Space sore > Lae TE ee Call between | _ Keeper & companion (mith, ood a alee bit at ORE WANTED NO falas Nelson, FE pet, Please return, ‘Reward. Ok iege| For Sale Tires ............80A)*hutteen gueenow, Nb, DOOR | W**sY salary plus car allowance ELDERLY WOMAN TO CARE FoR| fH « Lguite pervs. Cal oe Ae Nea REING — HERVICE POUND BEAGLE HOUND IW Lx. ‘nt bets seeeeewees fi irs, opi Sle Motor Score <2. 21-F HO gee | SeatIcTOnn | ues anlage" Staal" ata S| dagen ont soes Pa, Ra sil ach Fe dee | "nae bore BT : For Sale Motorcycles ......83) Large siational finance company previo eiipetion doves Ene: Hostess — 5 ; CASHIER Employm ment _Agencies BA re New and teva D. : Givers. Work repair ck. yp and Fal Wute wa ‘ail yg tion) For Sale Bicycles ........84 Miorney. investigation oualy- mobile necessary, Reply with lovanie, ime. iearence weer! TRS) R. SECRE Mithioe alive. Deeg Re one p retare Boats & Accessories ......85| sis work should be a challenging) full resume, Wriie Box 16 Pon-| pie’ apply in fuvurance, avall- J . SE R ETARY TO CEMENT WORK vel Be oye eat # siive, Dr J. R. Doty, Lapeer. y-(Por Sale-Airplanes ..-...-86| art ya awe geen ware) ee Pre Rayo, X“Weevint) YOUNG BALES MGR. | guage ym garenue, vee la” cooe wine Pees [cose pre fone werenes 5 erm anent- / . oont Patios” $260 2.0102 or FE 0-3629 An up-and-coming young sales| INTERIOR Di Tind REA. =| ak pe estimates cy 26019 FE} ward. OR 3-03 HOUSEKEEPER FOR BMALB manager with @ well-known Pon-|; sonable, free estimates, OR LOST: BLACK COCKER, NEAR family. Prefer woman over 30.| tiac firm told me the other day! 3-375 fama ; , Permanent + pacien, good wages,| that he needs a girl with a WAN WANTS PAINTING AND Kh id ae boat ” truck severe or call OR , iursdays ‘and ox; “St Muri| arrange hs travel schedule, ete decorating.» years of expert stot rites ade LOgt: BOETOR BULLDOG, BLACK om, is » ete. s rhe 96 | ABILETY im ft0.|_ ence. PR -8-3000° snd white. Com resi-/ Transportation a 5. .87| ly located in Lansing. teant it — Wanted Used Cars ........88 in det gan. ould ae Wanted Used Trucks ° PeYy’ r har eebentuatioa Repl ine hi : For Sale Used Trucks ..,.. pe ree gee! salary ere PORTER TO DO GENERAL PORT. | | address and tele number, A Pontise | Press. ‘v-| sewers to ame of Tammy. Ree No. 3-—| Auto Insurance re tea 6, care Soo See nee Wine Beene | . Comes to the name , * Mr. "Ern ison Pontiac— ve references, W: sane important awa Cc ’ ” y City |For Sale'Used Cars ....... W Cadilinc, 1380 “Ne "Woodwera, | Ponting Press for ‘inte XPERIENCE. Call’ ‘me PLUMBING WORK WANTED. |Ma eA Pike, Chld'e pet. Reward ” shat A - - ARC ELDERS B'ham, ' rt hes ad ig Carison, at Graebners, ny Pon Reasenabie’ PE 6-1016 x . Pe Bagley _St,| _-*061, Site te cae teen NAV SLE TAGE may, SOR REPLIED || Sare vectiens gee aot oe REAL ESTAT SALES: OURREEPER— WANTED 75 ne eT MELT CARER, NEES SEWER CLEANING a" paola on Co,, River.) wante HOUSEREEPER WANTED TO aa ok workman. FE 9.0626. Lost: 8M BLACK At 10 a.m, a — orate rapa Ris , etic ra 2 "xperienced tale taleemen ite | natiabere a a em > Receptionist _ Work Wanted Female 11 tae TRIMOTING. A REMOY. wae owe & bey “#4 black “and f i rE 4 - * Wi * office in the following!) A F’'oyw Minutes r.' tangas tov eth | aousuteEpin over ative OF LObby . $260 “op and duiver Onsen, 'C™/PRME TRIMMING, ie YRS. EX Lost, SMALL BLACK Aer listin: member 9 multi; i of go hore night, for work- _ FE 600%. boxes: of your time could mean man isting tervices. Ww seat new| {0 i scons 209 Voorhies Rd, FE Are you pga gn be eg hool 2 WO ANT WALL . . Di Borin nat, “rom nwa atertord “nae 4 an to : $3036; eves, FE + Well_and pump OR _3-2396.| Waterford. Reward, OR 3-2977 6, 8, 10, 16, 17, 18, dollars in your pocket. We im willing ’ Pm and; clean, Pe 4, 28, 29, 0, 31, 32, a mag who bas ‘mechsoteal pbil-| lent ortunity for ambitious | HOUSE WI EARN GOOD MON. Fo pint Herel i Nas. 63 “4, 10:30 see 12:00 e iON 8, 70, Ti, 74, 7%, 84, 87, ; ALER pine. 1630 Bartwese five Sylvan aut KINDS OF ALTERATIONS, 5, . A BY, cK, 16)Losr: oe HE gg ge eLetter) Be Pa dc ns atte ieee Creme: Taber LOR AEST ek eee elm Be ag i fod 02 a laree sum af #9. 105, 111, 113. ‘ i no salesman for inet Me geet ss LAD §S INC. week, Pt ines fs ‘at Ris eg ig cll ae nk vi La = D BNO Le RATOR FRAT | ib é a. “Joeation. C a. ot) 80 cagnhookaned State Bank Biddy, Fa) i BALET SY ¢. glans worl, done, 1a" Putnam. . } §-3594. f 10 W, utow st." PE —_ Dixie # I Drayton Plains dren, 8. Mi 6-4540, 56-9277, 5 «8 tl 28, 70 a Ft f , ; . ‘ , \ + { a ‘ , : aa ° f | we a , U file . FE Money Wanted 28A BUSINESS MAN WANTS $3,000 ON 60 day basis interest. OR 3-3187 WANT $5,000. clear 1 23 inside 86-1528 AND with 2 houses security, Ph, Wanted to Rent 29/7 UNFURN. | 3 Bows FURN, OR . PE 5-2402. : it) WORKING, COURLE WODTE TEES . . es Side. cal PE 2-0945 after 6:30. Share Living Quarters 30 WTD. = 1 OR 2 YOUNG MEN TO share apt. with man, Ground i ¥ private ering wn 36236 or gly WGoloniat with refined cow or career woman, Cel) after 6: PE 2-7743 WANTED: ae OED wou a7 te stage bow ome elder . Son 45, Ponti se Press. id Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 32 CONTRACTS WANTED ws, “ae contracts or Imm om, fhe Bie die What 4 bs 2 mame or emell Lowe gay Ae 4 se@- | 2 LARG ROE ROOMS, CLOSE In, 24 send eee ciate Rea! wae « FLORENCE, FE FE 5-7818... . ene. eons > Eve-| > ROOMS UTILITIES, WASHING facilities, turkished, Baby wel- Ask for Mr. Clark come. FE 48. ~ CASH i RMS. REDECORATED. 3300 BUYERS WAITING he aga Lake Rd. Pontiac. FE We need contracts, Prompt cour. | "y Get our estimate - teous service before you sell. Bring in your land contenant, t-# an *. hour, PE Ask for Ted ets No ag ation. LC Hayden, ealtor Eves. YOUR 86 j: een c an: KL. Templeton, Realtor FE 44563 333_Orchard Lake Rd $290,000 © At our anes ase new or seasoned one = tor our clients, See me lore” vou sell. ASK FOR BOB HAN, To Buy—To Sell—To Insure “MAHAN EALTY CO. REALTO perntive Real. Estate Eechange | m Evenings and 4 Syrenrs 1075 W, Huron oy, —. a. gis of your contract ‘Edw. uM. "Stout, Realtor 71M. Saginaw 8 5-9168 Pity “s30 30- Gas TOR LAND CONTRACTS. H, J. VanWelt 8440 Dixie Hwy., OR 3-1355 HIGHEST CASH DEAL ~ A. JOHNSON, Realtor 17 §. Tele ae Rd. FE. 4. MORTGAGES | OOD PROPERTIES '% acre att 17 8. Te egraph Corres oO GET OST ¥ land contract Realtor Fete ts the inlay a 1030 . Huron St, Phone. 32-8316. THERE fil She PR | Te adding | 1 aoe or | FOR .. contract or equity in your | ——_ Ree Talk More Action LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH WHITE BROS. Eres. “SH 8 —. 1 te 8 ry . enm < on ome. ROY KNAUF, Realtor \26% W. Huron OA 8330 FE 3-742) Rent Apts, Furnished 33 and beth, ty a gs OB ae FE 54-3169 Yi Vv \ busline, be nice. on Josiya FE '] LARGE ROOM bath, ga neat, kitchen. EM 34014, 7 ROOMS AND BATH. WASHING. ein. PE. 2-0063 ROOM FURN APT. N= able, FE 433056, 124 N. Jessie. ROOM & BATH. WEAPLY x EW i} “ogg cor, ROO a. are 7 ROOMS, 7 BLOCES FROM DOWN FE 64127 2 APTS... UTILITIES PAID. ei ee O_O $3708. a 7 ROOMS, PAIY PRIVATE S ENTRANCE. $35 « month. ‘Adults. 2 ROOMS LOWER. ENT. Adults, No drinkers, FE 40644 ROOMS, P PRIV. ENT, 106 CEN- ter off Auburn Rd. 3 FUR: elcome, References. 261 State 3 GEDROON UPPER FLAT Ps Milford, Clean & reasonable, wv 7 AND 4 ye! GAS AUTOMAT- ic heat. 4-0808 or : oe KITCHE] _ehitd welcome. 431. _ Perry. 7 ROOMS AND BATH. ADULTS. FE 2-406. 2 RMS. = “»' BATH AND ENT. _ Adults’ on! . 650 Northview Ct. 2 RMS. SCE ETTE. CLOSE in. Clean, employed soups. we drinkers. References. FE 2 BEDROOM UPPER Fiat at) ? Miitora Clean & reasonable. KE 7 ROOMS. LAUNDRY AND GA- rage Comforteble livine. for 2 or 2 adults, Maceday Lake. Phone rx 2-1203, Detroit. ee Bata, | UNE FRANKLIN / APT 3- rooms and bath, adults iba month, K. G. HEMPSTEAD FE 4-0204 103 E. Huron Ev *s call FE 45104 PORN B ceeeee and 435 Auburn. GooD LOCATION, Pie OR single only sh t0 per Wk. Util turn. PE 5-5044. i UTTILI« epee MODERN SMALL APT CONVEN- jent for couple or 1 child. Private entrance. 136 | Bt. ieee snore - Mol May 10. $08 — Rag 1 tm RUSSELL A. Norr. REALTOR 170 W. Pike NEAR R ELgABETH ST ae 3 room apt. 1 or 2 children, $16 week FE 56-1436 foom apt, 1 or 2 children, $16 | eekly, FE 5-1 : : a . FLOOR. “s garage ~~ Ry omy no Geiakors 1 W. Huron @6t. one te KITCHEN. AWN Couple only, ao children, 82 Washington ON ELIZABETH LK. Rae > RMB. and bath, utilities pes EM 3-2288, PRIVATE: NEWL A close to 9 OM Terk, call after ¢ Pm. FE $0513 HE GLORY APT. rooms stove, -vf,, heat furn- leed. 57 Mechanic | st. FE 4-426. UNION COURT 3 rooms and bath. Adults only. $66 # ain . _ . K. ¢ HEMPSTE? AD 102 E aren Z " evenings. call FE s-teit. zo ie BOF Monten eek |. come. “ent 34008, 980 WALLED. D LAKE, RATED 3 ED 3 RM. bath, separate, Gar: _ Utilities, “he 8 a week, EM Pd Youna LADY EVERYTHING furnished, 25 me. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 2 ROOMS & BATH, PRIV EN- trace wiilities turn 114 Maryday. _FF 2-5294 2 BDRM. TERRA é MILES ; ou, 47581 and’ PF FE “eee. 2 ROOM APT. FOR FOR RENT, 60 N. ? Sanford 7 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE. bag $55 a month. Adults. FE ROOMS, FURNIS CHR tian couple, Private beth & en- trance, 16 as Howard 7 RM. GROU ¥1,00R, PVT. 2 a beth Ahtilities furn. OR ss, 100 oa, f(ODERN, REFRIGERA- ey laundry a” “16 Myrtle ™, off Oakland itt. Call after .m, week 2 ROOMS. Priv A BA 890 Robinwood off N. 3 ag tl iBOLT ONLY 617 furn, All utilities, Winter ra MY 24171, Tru Rustic Cabins, “ee ENTRANCE 5-8466, Mt. 3 Roo * BATS ON GROUND floor, Also 1 No chil for Working come. a7 beat in = winter, blower air cond Pine Lake, 3699 _chard Lake Rd. FE 5-5379. na 3 welcome, 3} ROOMS NEWLY DECORATED. vainion paid, child welcome, ie DON’T PASS UP MONEY! Sell unneeded belongings pi) yaa Ads! FE 2.8181 18-3 ROOM, $55 rae HONE. 20 8. | 2 RM, PVT BATH & ENTR. ' Paddoe Test, ’ apt, FE rua bee, UNFUR} x. lake. a, Pontiac m z 7 RM, art eh toe cA 47 ROOM & BATH, 1022 BALDWIN block from bus. Ave, PE 3-0675. 3 AND 3 RM, MODERN CABING. TROOM & BATH. PAINTED, PVT. for cash’ a bans BATH. STOVE: & utilities Couple only. Pr __ Oakland. 7 BEDRM APT NEARLY FEW 1841 White Lake Rd. = furn. Parke. FE 2-7 3 ROOMS, TILED ag ON LAKE i 8587 Pontiac Lake 3 ROOM APT. NEAR SO WWTOW PE 4-1360 3 AND BATH WITH REFRIG. AND heat, Close in, FE. 2-7425. _ 3 ROOMS & Rare. PRIVATE EN- trance 103 N. Roselarn 3 RMS, AND BA ‘ ge a nished, 225 Flor 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE “ENTRARCE nary bath FE 51388, 106 For- ; Ser fear Goodison. OL i w ed EW, Game rE oe é é 7 RM. APT, FOR ONT and RENT. FR back entr., Ist, floor, Close - BATH, . @ Charlotte. FE 3 RAMs. ‘AND ATH. “GRounn ee Pie wl -_ j floor For $6 montis | AVAILABLE NOV. 1. ee toed et VASBINDER rage i for Ess 12 voen te §: FEderal 86918 INDIAN “VILLAGE. FORTIAC, W. Site roengy tom do KNUDSEN. a 4 aun Se Fehon fig 9 eiter room ie goes leben = WM. H. KNUDSEN RELICS L ree oe 8 ae 4 dren welcom: Uthutes firn, $13 & mo, Call PE 41473. _ Rent How Houses Furnished 35 at Re 1 AND 2 1D 2 BEDROOM YEAR ene lakefront, modern. MY i CHILD WELCOME. Rm. BORMS. Orion ,_ FE 92-0663 Lake 7 BDRM aa HOA WATER, ietee pistend tke an ain pen rarsrepe 1 BEDROOMS, | Wi “iene Reasonable. 7 BEDRM. HEAT, A ‘8 P] bat AS 78 .» = 3 i sau + GmILD. IN 3431 Sauiree) Court, Au- ' Sg me AR WALLED Lake, MA 43630. ‘4 Fs OOM HOUSE, PARTLY FURN. y week or month, Pratee middie- seed couple, BM 3-0060, 4 ROOMS AND BATH, CASs LAKE, a month, Year eround, FE evenings . ROOM US. 10. ee Inquire 22 yp office im rear Opdyke, oes or part) = Ror, o hs Suter bolton, nie f+ pond p “y per month. KG. HEMPSTEAD | iy BE. Huron For Rent Very nice § room «a ; e. ed References John K, Irwin artiall wan’ 1 miles “heat, Inquire ve caretaker reat-doet. 309 Sk Saginaw 3 RMS. AN | BATH, CRESCENT i Lake area, $§-1080. 7 oO ‘e ' , inners a : ' : “4 : ine ie =. ee lease through May. i 4 : : +5008 “Could I borrow the boys for a'minute2" Rent Houses Furnished 35 SEDAN. YEAR +e aK ba Y eka . pps ne W. PE 24411 30 rated, Hor sale or ieee to clean Clinton Dr., — NEW DUPLEXES 2 bedroom. duplezes for rent. $84.50, Between Noth Perry and Bivd. FE 4-1833 to € p.m, _MA 5 1445. _ 3-858, eal Hggse, e just he. SYLVAN LAKE itingham, 7 with roms — dear garage, gas heat, close bes eonren- i anaes 1 Pe aie oe ete x (EE REE | WEBSTER SCHOOL DISTRICT oa pikce. ro “beet hg | take PAULA. "KERN, N"nc. - For } Rent Rooms 37 FoR REFINED LADY. ‘ tb FE 6-0113. 1 LIGHT HOUSE ftoom, good twin beds. Men, #6 Man Sache TNE |" iow, | A zeae FOME FoR ELD- nu i. = rune inca barber shop, of Rinerife Bast was Ela * , Ww. : 2 ORE ron at ae Mt. Clemens Street 6m North East) | S| Brerhane ay ao eee i vay c EAN eect * meals, Se ithews, FE _ Convalescent — Homes 38A ee a ga STORE Wit BEPARAT NO qeatiens r a 3 fr and ‘cali etter here pm, Mo. On hes, in Rd, OR 31821 or For Rent Sewers 42 "parunare, al ve SEB A | os For Sale Houses 43 PPLPLBL LAP LAAN PLEAD LAE LALO Cut oy i des me ag ae ups dian WRIGHT, Realtor | "Pemily homies. 7 rooms and al west . an "ROSE, McLARTY For Rent Rooms 37) $1 v7 ON. ¥ —e SONTIAC LAKE" a ye yes rent, and want conveniences— pay down & Phone Open Eves. ‘til of low tyle, full screens, $1500 down. Resale. ~ : ” Beal fas Today INCOME s 9 down total price JUST $ie,- Edw. M, Stout, Realtor Se ee Neat" Gresegnt Lads. olt taee. PRIVILEGES Crese: A A Varety IM W WRIGHT, Realtor See {. Immediate posses handle, formation call Mrs, Spears. FE | A, NOTT, REALTOR R : 0 W. Pike -|M ND BATH, se aca GI RESALE 3 BRICK ranch oft DAMS Pees, Ah SAN a Pca Fate — sheen a Fan % Dien COLORED ee ‘schools nnd » = ai ain won't ea. Cc edt himece ace, W ft al Sah ie RERLTY CO" CO. 342 Auburn Ave. » After 6, Call on with $1,300 SEA aE REALTY ori y like comfortable and . Sun, 1 to 5 So ie a wehen, bot air sion. Por tn- ‘own. Fie Sam ‘frame, trame, well lo- te- ARNOLD REAL ESTATE FE sors re E 5.5783 | e | . Lake Estates amete you Clarkston REAL og ING, 20 8. Nothing Down Br pERS HOME SEEKERS MODEL OPEN DAILY [ Seasenah * down: MS & BATH room, ga- yerd _— cide REALTY. sR Pius 19x90 No Money Down wr Oe = ee Soa, vag ete =| SErene for cath to mle. TT 4-Bedroom those: Ngee reg a4 RAY O'NEIL, Realtor is Water Frontage Paras cht attiple Listing Service ? aay “North Star. Home _ _JeR. HILTZ & Moe 1011 W. Huron For Sele Houses 43 4p saat Ny Airis BALD oreaid Baldwin Ave. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581). 1050 W. HURON- ST, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Fite Acres Py ee? Total E Price $5,950 ee eas home wih SS Genk lees x payments. ' 02 8. Broadway * Realtot FE 5-6)41 . ¥ ‘ + ae ” OPEN EVES. ‘TIL 9 Lake Orion, Michigan Y 22821 + 412 W. REALTOR-BUILDER | Russell Young? v of P. W. =a, SUBURBAN». LAKE PROPERTY “Saree. ae aia ts WM. A. IN “REAL oa INC. For Sale Farms” 48 -MARLET ea ea fecha aes et Prue BROKER, FAR: Dorothy Se nyder Lavender 2140 W. Betoun ag OE ax vit es WILSON, BER. Rent Farm Propert y 48-A tenance - ‘Terma : Onsite Home, eae home full din- : faa ae fos room. fe and on, UNION EA ia sient “ae ca Sees meee tet || Em eee ths m|VACANT "2 sth Seay Seesen ering terest | Senay ye Set ee ae? oie eae be SDE Ca and ee | AREA urd, ate. fad * preakiast Eitchen & dinette. Tiled bate, Pull eee room. Pull bagement. Scar basement Oi, farm drive to, the wow for i frase, spot end ot Tee new Lincoln Priced at $13,- appointment Sdlver Cirete Dr. aeaes cotpee “end 600. with "down A very lovely. home, sil on drapes ip iviog and dining EMBREE & GREGG $750 DOWN... gue floor, 1e-ft. living room rooms. $1.80 down, Hurry 180 Lake Ra. taled on peaifest. | entrance closet, "recreation . EM 348) On EM 3.3316 feos | eS ae HOME * ean’ wrence terms. ve bint or PE 543% G I. ent. : ; 1 Left arth oe bis GAYLORD ! 21 E NEW YORK 16 BK. Pike st Open Eves. WN siocedte Pia tah Be set FE 49584 BRO 0$'’ DOWN Y 0. . nt West Bice, | 96,000 PRICE = Little farm. COSTS ONLY = REALTY COMPANY FOR COLORED ee ; nee ’ t sort furnished with WE BUILD “Sun Res. PE $-206¢ | — : «i BRICKS-$16975— “(an park. Only $1 ——— = a o. . compare it with others. | CEDAR SHAKES 5 $9,975 X Leslie R. Middleton " C. HOUSTON REALTY 4? if scinti dete ees, ste in cS FLOORS 88°, BROKER FE +6003 k rN FE £833 = | ony. Me oerg et tase, Se 9 roe | PULL: ic = \/ dN SYLVAN LAKE CITY : Basten, gl farm carpeid fir-| | WE TRADE. Buy’ AND ae Stately 3 story brick bome WHE! Worth Sid 732_W. Huron __Phone FE _4-1857 nn we ve eto roomy iuy-| North Side $1,500 vi Hg iQ0M _Boger | 2. < AND €-ROOM APT. HOUSES. e ae cane oela,| aba eaeestiaaiaae | tame sana, tc, | lho ete” | Basa : " is Up. “_ ; i 2 Ws apiece ie) ESL NE iets | ses ares ts ES EE EE OFFICE, fncome and Home sareens. lovely yard,,enoice | Softener : Total TODAY'S SPECIAL Snes te veut, chat wan = “we A vis mm anytime, $31,090 DONELSON PARK -Choice | Spick and Span. § room bungs- private balk, ‘Close i weston | | SMALL-ESTATE | Washington Park Sub. rench bungalow ‘wilt large. wer | fast bat, Spacious “ining, oom, prope m vac Seller sac car attached garage. c . ea a | Babacnaee estates | "tyra at tt eae. | Sete, BE Atestaae | eee eee mes se FLOYD KENT, rE, Realtor with tovering trees, _ = /. wt, = ll — ful fireplace. =. Ye pete et. cellent Peon a = 0 See Friced ‘at ¢asns with 808 Gown a aicted ingles Maks | Por gl perineal "show You some OFFERS > MUST SELL. .,| sete your sspominent tocar. "| L. H. BROWN, Realtor | OC AN NICHOLIE below market value, bedteom L E ~~ 8 ‘Miultiple Listing "porvice | 1608 Daton Le ae EM 34671 Near General Hospital \ | wateeabes’ gdaciien : place, tiled | oun NICH | A Family re tn An excellons 8 tenn ctrictty tt. lot with en and | In Good “Neighborhood — Sat, Tae Menta | cg, sees | Race (em oemee pe ta | "gee tee ae OPE terms. : \ 2 : ehureh, 3 ‘sizad . bedras, and "3. East of Auburn Hts. ak Sie substan: R.. -D. RILEY, See ro DORRIS bau ents arr Mon. thru Sun. 10 to9 ee house talk, amt side of town, Nice fenced/yara, FE 3.0263 oak fears aed gen tinion. Lares INSURANCE Nea 4 room built in “$3. Large wide Geta Se Ee Ra ite downs 7. “ ‘ 1078 (W. Huron | fat bat pe i gg Mya 100 Oakland Ave. FE I E SAS On FO. - Shake Ritts | Sc ee hee + meonooht moder veme in| _ “EXT RROMor ecg" | foams aad tym 3 hes Rice Open_Brenings__Pree pattie INVESTORS SPECIAL |, o West suburb. B, lots of ; TERRACE foe 8 pottenes, ors ovely sa p closet Eee pte every way, WE TRADE, BUY & SELL ~ Good west side location. tle. A Roy Annett Inc. ge vr Shoat lanscae Partridg e DORRIS & SON REALTORS sea dition rooms. On i Taree urine “R REAL aR Hato “ONpnane FE easst | Suhel Safes with 3.000 own. idgeway/’ a. Huron 8.0466 ; oe OE 18 THE. “BIRD” TO'SEE Silver Circle Dr. West caroomsy inte ; =a ana as AR GAIN promis | i DRAYTON PLAINS |" LaMatL Est Gt) Goma Ae Ge] ps mn ae der NEAR FISHERS Ow? - a awe sic ne sore Soa pa coment @, oF ae, (2. re zeut eu BD rs Williams Realty = [| Very etirective 3 bedroom mod; | rive. Only 812, rms PioNERR moMLANDs tamtty balance ts mediate pos: can cas hinx +. | of living room. ta Total. Price $9, 250 dining room, modern — ‘ ay ; Ite vacsnt—you-¢ Leconte gE Ble Md ‘pureae. “Besuufal tot & sae $6950 TOTAL | Bian set's] Bh imammin ave naga | ia KNU DSEN TERMS old "Call today. This fenn| ot righty Ro W. SIDE, $1,500 DN,. | 04 tvetmes "| MA arennf bedroom, tome. | pn &| Se lot. ‘OW. ame 3-BEDROOM - Ranch — tered walls, ite car garage. Large e* Va heave a ' Spacious 6 room modern home on home with a! for°“siiisod, Will take fend nnnigAKE FRON General Koopa” xtra prick | pie is twee car parane, | ‘het ts down payment ebedrmen ame TS —esene | “Brepiece large Bees seh hee « LG worth wae NOME FOR A LARGE FAMILY Peat garage outdoor fire: aern e pome’ of want « ¥ec- = he Mak nplete ma tnd item " dintog, room, Ful Ful place. fenced yard and at: yon lose. we 4.4 three cheese bs 08.930 ke Mt bie: down, @ AYI cz We - BD breed to lot, Rear | jebster ‘gehool. i ero toi cert os GAYLORD se "=| ee WM. H. KNUDSEN Realtor 510 Pontiac State F aos ah FE 44525 or ? situated close to janet 95.500 with $1,000 down, | ELIZABLTH LAKE ESTATES: ae home with 3 lots, = after 8:30. er 235 ACRES 3 ons. 1, . “Gpece Peete: | Bo Se See. OM 8 ‘ns. Just off U.S. » By vom “Herron PE gaa, 2 _ Gy Heater get. | Sale Business Property 49 Otter-Sylvan Lakes 160 FT. FRONTAGE Pad ae Wh a crt, rmimereat tet ied lot eo ~o ottensyivan office ry. Lakes. opportunity— | ©1431. : rose 40 by Rg -g B, AS CARL W. BIRD, Realtor . re can” Eres. PE ese on, 100 Pr. seeieees —_ SUBURBAN has deep well. $6380 with $2.256 —-LA AKE PROPERFY ‘a WILLIS M. BREWER LAKE ESTATES: 55 N. Parke FE 4.5191 2 LOTS OP PONTIAC. OR * OR emt. PE 4-6143. For s Sale or Exchange » 50 Ss... ms, $7,450 ‘with hi 300 CRESCENT LAKE: 4 bedroom home on lot 100x177, $12,500. 5 per cent down to veteran, WM, A. KENNEDY : 5-682 UTIFUL 8 FT RONT on Wolverine tate on, $1.450 down ‘ 4-4000. ; cht tumisteg, FULL PRICE $8.450 TERMs MY 3.2880 7 TRADE OR SELL WILLIAMS a AREA ~- Fully modern oo heme, 2. bedrooms— 13x11 and 16x09 feet, doubl each, oak floors, _ an porch Two for on Two wong and enjoyment, Lake So ee Equity $8,960, Will accept eq ir hom or free & anny be in trade o sell for reas: = For Sale Lots ® 46 BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP EAST- over Farms. One acre. Bloomfield Schools, LI 2-T219,, ~ For residence or business lots see.,, HOLMES- RE RAM | 4302 Dixie Hwy. OR 31950 LOTS THE NORTH EAST AND. SOUTH / OF te TOWN iat ae N CALL. 3 FAYLOR. REALTOR IN THE HEART T OF THE HILLS A perfectin hester, Subdivision se . Thi itselt. Locate: division. Pontiac Rd,, west of Rochester’ Corner of Orebardale and Gracedale $3,950. berty 4483, / Rr, 1A = Po ad call FE : ia bing bg FT, LOT oy OL 1.0320." alerend “BUILD NOW t_ our well restricted Waterford Hills Estates, Estimates freely “HERBERT C. DAVIS Pontiac Lake Rd FE 5-431) 5 ACRES Close in, Nice vs Rage i | 3 bedroom home. geen Page. Small barn —_ Son - cy Priced to sell. $3,600 4 Do thy Sn Lavend rothy er Lavender neo vv. WY akuton PE 2-4411 MU 46417 EVES. - 985 ACRES __ ¢ lot is a view'te ; d Rochdale Sub- Wg Maaee Src ar vil a count to s¢ oy; . ADAMS REALTY ge. oan se wher cat OR_3-2420 3 ACRES “wi actent thy reasonan'e 60 dows E'PANGUS _ 1919 M15 | A MONEY MAKER A Oppertuntey only knocks — but once, fake advantage now. A neatly ew modern market with groceriés, meats beer and wine Also gas pumps, Good clean stock’ and fixtures and a 2 bed- room modern home, located on er in lake district. (App, 3 Tes;, ‘ ct i- /ness for husband if ‘ite. i / down will h ‘Dorothy snyder Lavender LTOR Li 3140 W, Huron rE 1 MU 46417 Eves. malt “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” SPICE OF LIFE Eider! owner wish ire fons es to re DAIRY BAR Here is your rtunity et into # Ira dona Dairy in Oakland * is a bargain. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION qOHN A. LANDM ROKER 1573 8. TELEGRAPH i PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR —— Se _LRONT DOOR ON MAIN cone niccee - large LJ fice serge NE Y¥—Doin yeany. om @ $100, ‘xcelent, _ a R ee pe ond ara. ings sh, Mar call et a i AND ACHE | BER, . ® Sets _— Ortonville, Nicholie & Halger Co, ‘ se Open Preames bias ons cs ~ . Vlas pati maak Winctiade, it neers 8 BENEFICIAL is Seed Rave Sete, ie 1 hn omen 230 tel a HE whieh yee ane oary Cnet ore LP Sale Household Goods $7 For Sale Miscellaneous 60| Need $500 ONLY $2 WEEKLY Peal good deal ome 8 end | UPRIGHT PIANO, GOOD CONDI- see rE Serer ce ete | vce car woionan et ibe < |~ USED DEPT”-| ALUMINUM Een Sg i a a Poa aa : net |i ELECTROMABTGR ST 0 VE, " mee veins asia bape, 188 ary & Auto. {Loan ee Be fri it sell Buckner Customers .? oRRAND NEW. “hate + Longu se Are Nad Modern, 2 blonde Happy Folks _|\Se-fies pa mea | tiie in the moet friendly manner - igobecns pe Tt is easy to dea) at/Buckner’s, ALL FOR $289 shore soumeez ent Penncems+ ONLY $2 WEEKLY _ £ i FURNITURE fe) '| New & used rock bottom prices this month. a many VALLELY co. + OLive 194l "BURMEISTER |: axe" JP igsesbeard eoneveneee oe or tiie’ and “anil Gian ti shock. 7, Saginaw, St mu te 00, 905 ose 6, a 24 monet Hickory 80. of Gen- MAUL OF MOTE... cece Be , oes. rates ss “ AL ae cei ei aes 2 as! | ree _ Pol. 5 oun, only. i Lb: Same oamant iQ. ss: $ 238 Call MApie 65-4792. 350 Fi. Joint system ee . UCKNERB ir ROA TE sie. iT NEW. ere to TV Dealers, | $2 Ue. Bas ef Oxpsotite «..... i : ¢ PIECE CHROME, Ser.| Ol burner... .... pee Servicemen and 4x0% Fir segessnas OWN / FINANCE COMPANY |" Troe Gat ant Wack "bore: er; ns Auction Sales ; ; |aND nae, we BLDG., 2-9905. yee sk zt ane: 3 y bs? Rez] AY res eat Pg Pontiac take. ‘20 20 W. LAKE _ : au4 Ww Pir To weertee * Gin VAN D trica | ANTIQUE eect Rock inth 23 Re ble, a + for win- ter. on Lake, LOANS TO $500 tt id ius. | tol teak OU NS ean ee ban oe oes) ae eee id FLOOR SHOP© OL is oe 4 W. Lawrence St PE #1808) “sia oa, me: * aeapemabadiets . Northern Lumber Co; | oe 5, seginaw st Open 9 to ¢| "pump 58758. ; LOANS | eee Bete atte poo ee aie eS ’ 50. . i fy RAD: ING. _|828 to $25 to $800 | 96 Ost PE. 2-4021 *rpRA ERE $0043. ; x Kenan Saige | oe een, Mileceapeeee $8 io resses Living ich e or im- Tv sets. Tadios, A ~R— —| C. f. C. HAYDEN, Realtor —_ or enclose eet eee la USED. | of BE, Walton PE 8046) howse y constructed. ists Gur trhdeth dept. for resi / & garage or gains. y BEAUTY OPERATOR. & garage home. USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN . Well house soply 208 Nationa Build OF MONTHS TO PAY —, OK for beauty "anon. Busy Potles rir We buy, sell or trade. Come sont “pus, ete down, A real Swaps 55 2 acres aE mr iy or Rf eee Bae oS condition. Ph. FE & 519 ADAMS REALTY CO. ATLY * TO 9 old. Walnut console. i 382 Auburn Ave, FE ¢3393/19 FT, MEAT COUNTER, GOOD AND SUN 12 TO & je, MI 4-104 , after 6 P.M. After 6, call OR 3-2420 condition. for good: deer rifle. Las CO. » I. _MA_ 6-088. 4 miter. ye Pontiogs or 2 mile “all make fearanteed ia OFT. PLYWOOD RUNABOUT| E. of Auburn Heights on Auburn tor " ‘ boat. 1% HP 1953 model Elgin | Rd. MSe. ee a REPAIRING REZ Tl e pefboard motor. Tom Thumb fac-| APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE, | =WING MACH; RING, RE tore built boat’ trailer; trade for| four burner, $129.50 value, 950.95, | .Dullding_ free estimate. EE 25000, cua seep pense os, bearomm | Signy seiaiened, geo severni| 9x12 Felt B. Rugs $595 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE a cash, MAytair 63375, Gas at — = inary yeast: |e pniguss, SAINT o! a HOME fy il R. chigan Fluorescent, - ; ® Here's TRY Maly grocery clear, carpeting included. chard Lake Ave. 4 ¥% WALL TILE .. os Oe store with outstanding modern Breezeway a x ‘te. “ow , Beep AUTOMATIC WASHER 1212 LINOLEUM, $7.20 BOTe we iti highway loce-| ff 2. 0f 3 bedroom. bric NATIONALLY ADVERTISED /SYERS, 141 W_ HURON FE_¢300 tion in < booming Rochester “Fie +0081 iter 3:30, y $149.95 Complete area. Good, clean ae and all TRADE L. A. ax . spedate equoment 1 C7 ean win two family tngome, | S(ORD” OVER OLD FURNITURE: Real estate ic id 5 ; Owne a single e and i e build-| j £ rpose paint, $1.98; pd Rm = . ing, ail 3 at same \ocation and cabineia “se woodwork mance. to ' _ fer mics ae all me fre “ot sect $ - rigidat oa ‘Sts wash: Rien -s ee an ‘ “ ire ers, TAVERN—HOTEL In prowperous| clear or sell for $18,000 on terms. | _ land, i and Paint Store, 4s Oak-| Frieitaire and Otis, wenaic: | _ware intial HM. | BARNES HARDWARE oceupy the 13 rental rooms. Own- BnIy o8 le He: oe OO BENDIX IX ELECTRIC DRYaR NEW rere TV's. Crump Electric. FE | ALUM. SHOWER STALL. 2i “INCH 742 W, Huron er has 7 room apt. Large barigg, 4 way | PE ¢x393/) Mill ranteed delivery and in- >, men. Care, ee eh ee CABINET | set SINKS FROM om 4 with seating for 130. Only $14,000," ____ after 6. call OR 32470 stalled. No down paymént $2 per SINGER 2 ELECTRIC, PORTABLE. dows. FE 44316, —e. down handles realestate and 8ll-|357 Gig, 31,000 MILES. VIBRA- Kt condition, 439. Phone MY ATTENTION "| Sets take strom, 98.8, no A. A TOP HARDWARE, Here's | {oF chair. Vending machines, 9 | _331 LUMBER BARGAINS ee rn ae clean, uptodate portent oe in| 2 Fe agit | gees rvs CONSOLE TV. USED LUMBER AT ; w located street in] — oo” e antenn . $0.95. il busy town. Gross $55,000 per yr.|ALL MODERN 30 FT. HOUSE- WALTON TV H 5 , Business priced at only $3,500 trailer, we rent or swap for 22287 aoRPLUS HOT —_——— plus stock. Purchase valuable) Soyshing equal value. FE | Walton, Cor. goslyp _FE 320°" | Model LB2, with Caired beating aa ' real estate on easy terms. BABY BED, $1250 ELECTRIC; un‘, wis ‘ene See Bill Curry,| — plyse — shee fock = HAVE 1,000 be ory iy 3 = = stove, $20. washer, $25. FE 6-0173. Pontiac Coach Co., L Seephen Piains.| nails — scotinn = felts ~ = pane e ‘or truc CHROM DINETTE SETS, AS-| STOVES, BOUGHT, SOLD, EXx- _ indo’ - @oors — doo WARD E. PARTRIDGE bar of-eash, PE ¢61%. temple. these yourself and save ‘Turner's. 662 Mt. Clem- hardware. . REALTOR, | FE 435810 id C,coessth ‘wos | ib, tpah How tre few te | ~~ TRADE: Paes Sotto, A> Tm bed . Wan , $39. ‘ _ REAL 1 eT ATE & pM 9 yee 12 oF 16 gauge double barrel poe designe, famous make, Formics TRADE- IN DEPT. SURPLUS LUMBER 1050 W. HURON ST. Saxe st. ‘itetmaora, Mich, “| compare these terrific Values, J OPEN EVES. ‘TIL 9 eT0Rs FIXTURES, WALK IN ——o ate 393. (Or- | 3 = __Sale | Land Contracts 52| me** coomcr. ae win toni DRYE ter, and it separate or trade for late model| brand made. sitehty a ecratehed, exceptional value. an Fluo — «ee a mel modern rescent, 393 Orchard Take. Ave. 10% Discount ape aprountae: wasn Vs | P20, CODA BRON. OOD |e ® | “condition, $50. MI 17-0601. ‘ Would like vo, purchase, we cach 0 ea: tel St | SUPLETE BED, 90; REFRIO. ~ ANCHOR FENCES ee" Ciecemnt, Cal me i _ | FE ewe Cas: Trlneh TV. 38: ¢ ee. FREE EATIMATES. PE S14 we soeelainaean BY OWNER, SPAMILY. MODERN | $30; boy's bike, $15; oil conver SViNOW ABRIKU’ LIKE a site. W ‘Wi tae. fmoad cet pintiattate fw 0 wa ex. | fe hse recep en ts Having Trouble With ~ | mush doors fom tosses § 1 Lk. RA, WM. H. KNUDSEN fer also * tm. modern,| tension table. 2 leaves, 4 uphol- Bese S Wilson. FE bis 4 Your Septic Tank? Ris % TWO COMPLETE REGULATION R , $12,500, «aatty 8 me Lee on | stered chairs, hostess cart, amail . Camp Cess & : 4-6320 810 Ponting Bank Bidg, | —S!_mortgage c $68 MA 6-2668. Used Trade-In nett Settee cat quutly & ieee Hclent —Pool_tabies. cheep. FE 35%. Photle PEderal 44516 or “witE kn ONT lueed % Eve, FEA. 2-2985 : DU BED. CAN RJ gseD As Rocker 90.98 nouns ny 2- teis Washer “occ BS aig or Fess Talbot i b INVEST TR ADE dex Be ger with moviresces, Ol heater vrinsts O69 | 1078, Squirrel -Lumper In good lan i eomress I have all = $i sme a 4 u By i 2 WHEEL TR faroeare Ph —% LN tc og OUMDNT Ey MET Gala Gate: | gamit ties ot Base < a oe on, Pe tad oe Fis bavit any-|00 Ft. on Water So cayree - ~valbmeliatas 5 Pa, Fa e-dahe Venice of the Lakes Subdi- it MANY ‘treme ¥ OL, HEATER. LIKE NEW “I-C. Hayden Realtor vision, Sewer and water, at.’ [DUNCAN PHYPE, DINING ROOM Me aid Be ‘ Bres.| mall, Sows lew “ts Pr east. reents, saoens. THOMAS '§ ECONOMY 17 8. Sag : oo | USED 62 o : “Money to — §3| _ qualified buyer, $4,780 DELUXE a} RANGE, 6 PC. DUR: FURNITURE Co. FoR BA water (State Licensed Lenders) : et for ¢ 3 pene § = a Fer dining room pr. ; 361 8. Baginaw &t. at. nee EE re lannn| — gaaRY 06 smaller home or line s drapes. Blond Gomer NTIAC, MICH rs raere furnace Conversion of WHEN YOU NEED ——— table, ‘curtains. 9 pr. Cafe orlon| - d Ret 4 |e FinsT QUALITY. 5 Fr. BATH | Ofive” vores hme ' sed afi ssessed | : t curtains, All exe, cond. Priced dppers velemrehe, BRICK: reclaimed — all you want.| ‘tubs. a erate tollet, $19.95: B t for quick sale. PF 6-0020. regu- UNION WRECKING CO. i doub $14.96; hand to ateman»n DAVENPORT & 2 CHAIRS, HOI Tmpaitel to "nde, eons 31965 W. 8 Mile Bd basing from $10.98. 0. A. thomp- ME jeg, on FN gd teacart, it now $220. You can get tt quickly on your mise, items. MA 56-4411 sed. frigiantre Te retrigerstor 049 signature, cat or furniture, N am sen DUO-THERM Of. HEATER. TA- as $685, 4 endorsers, Payments to sult ft bietop gas stove, Metal bed and sed square wb « budget, We will be glad to help springs. Mangie & Galion ying. eg you with your money problems. oll barrels, Apply 9% Starr. Clayton’ s Furn. & A ' REALTORS FE 4-0528| for sale: NEW MATTRESS & sep om Lk. Ri. FE GFT_IT QUICK|Gqrage Doors | ie %, 3 piece bedroom suite, pa 8, Telegra Bees, & Bun. ait sis, a will run one night. Used Prt REFRIG. seevesey. ss Be through Classified Ads!) Derry sire creme’ seen Lance FINANCE CO. [SEMI AUTOMATIC, CEM Ex Tolar bet wih “ipa aes 702 Ponting § State Bank Bidg. mixer, Approcimatel pallets} of B a discount prices. 4-1574 for 8x12" blocks, wii s swap for WAYNE GABERT TORD RDS W KREH OUSE TEAGUE FINANCE CO} $e Pe SH) SE mee I | | me mgt ten ag) Ge SR oe . AIN.. beautiful T-piece Le Mone | FE 28181 for an ad-| ¥es, "we give Gold, Bell Stamps ROCHESTER, ete age ihe, tard Sat Se Cae cnenions rectbonbier es | a ee . Wane 8 $25 TOV A300 fice Wal om a. _* ® ~s| Oe ‘tates like new. writer and get it! , |DRAL "Fon, 4 USED Gas RANGES B89) An ; nS. Munro Alectrie ce. HOUSEHOLD aooDs on. Ph, Rochester OL. €0711 OL, mi. - 26431, * “| SERVICE TIRE & SARIN 0 : Trailer Sales. New eg oly on Our Lot ’ ‘Holy o AL ease Trailer Exchange. CHAMPION PRAIRIE BEEMER, SHORE- . 2 and 3 bedroom, 16 to 50 EE EES ai cent and less down, LE GAS and hee “ACCESSORIES STORE } | hitches and over- . been ‘Te-Huron ot. FREE!!! FRE Ett 18 PONTIAC CHIEF yepation quan ~~ at saies jots. Announcing 1957 Detroiters ay if curr , TEC Wides | entry blanks Ads! Room, motors ANDERSON ‘HARDWARE xO... TRUCE iG AR load either way. FE 2-806. Always Ready to Buy BAGLEY A AUTOBARTS 17 BAGLEY D See M&M Motor Sales For hale doliar on iate model cars Hwy On fre Paid DOLLA SHARP LATE MODEL CARS. | COMMUNITY MOTORS _ 803 N. Main, Rochester eas Then a ie) B Re Here mr AVERILL'S y| ¢ give eae ar Gor Aueurn & Bite HIGH $$$ PAI ; BUYING ¥+ : OUT OF STATE Ls Ps GLEE |: Pa 8. SAGINAW maw aa he em ‘Wanted Used Cars 88 . "Wilson GMC New & Used Trucks . Oakland at Cass Re- FE 59405 52 GM PICK-UP This is a % tom with 4 runs ve good at «a bargain HTS | aw ontiang AUTO APS 30) For Sale Cars FOR On SALE: ‘82. PONTIAC CHIEF- into service. 3514 jackson —e MU 44382. 91 A ¢ ‘ee ‘wee henees offer ever ‘55 Chevy $1650 Hard Top sports coupe with V-# |*™5ABYARTA°% of. opn, tow : ee -~ sale Z° new cars sUY WITH CONFIDENCE PROM ? 1954 ler 4 o,,*. Y. Deloxe ‘53 Tass, taige P “. ‘tedion, low cs zz HASKINS ; Se eee CHEVROLET Chev. ?2-Dr. ag ag trans, R ag = --“Oakland County’ s , 32 8. MAIN 8T. CLARKSTON Fastest Growing Dealer Open Evenings — Please $695 Phone MAple 35141 | gag, Bix ithraz gt a8, , “IN: PONTIAC. DETROIT OR OSHKOSH, YOU'LL FIND DRIVING IN ONE OF OUR “OK.” USED CARSA SYMPHONY ON WHEELS. OUR CARS— RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED — OPENS A NEW WORLD OF DRIVING PLEASURE AND THEY HANDLE MARVELOUSLY IN ALL TYPES OF ROAD AND WEATHER CONDITIONS, 211 S. SAGINAW fete, 91395 '53 . , Olds Conv. $995 eye Buick 4-Dr. $845 Keys Ford 4-Dr. $695 54 Ford 2-Dr. D1195 04 Merc. Ht. $1295 OLIVER BUICK 210°Orchard Lake Ave, | FE 29101 ‘ 55 CHE’ OLET Bel Air Hardto op ie ea i No *55 CHEVROLET Del Ray Coupe V-8 Powerglide. Radio & Heater, 2 Tone G 520: DOWN or old car and . 24 PAYMENTS REN, *54 CHEVROLET Deluxe Sedan Powergiide, Radio & Heater, BEIGE with GREEN . $345 or old car and 2% PAYMENTS O F $34.80, 53 CHEVROLET 4-Door Deluxe Radio & Heater. autifu see. WN — old tas! and 18 PAYMENTS a $37.1 Sed po ad ’52 FORD Customline 8 2-Door Radio & Heater. a” lean. $220 DOWN ~ Y- MENTS AT $4160 °"™ § 6 PA "51 PONTIAC 8 Deluxe 2-Door METAR SC , Sues. raat cs Bogie an. Heat- ery shi . : $s. etuatt tp car DOWN and CASS&OAKLAND - 55 CHEVROLET 210 2-Door & Heater, ‘Walls « ¥ \ or Old Che Down a4 PAYMENTS OF a ry aaa "55 CHEVROLET. 2-Door 150 Series Heater and turn signals, AROON & IVORY paint steniard model but it’ al stenined model — but it’s re ly ee. $420 DOWN *54 PONTIAC Convertible Really loaded ad accessories, It's a real puff. $60 DOWN & 24 PAYMENTS at $4300. 53 CHEVROLET Bel el Aig 2-Door Radio & fit DOWN & Bi ‘paYMENTS at Jia00 bike Rew. I 51 CHEVROLET 4-Door Deluxe Radio & Heater, G MONEY DOWN & 18 PAYENTS At oh bone NO 49 MERCURY Custom 2-Door Radio and Heater, Ve clean car, millign. NO DOWN PAYMENT~16 PAYMENTS “OF "O.K." Used Trucks 54 CHEV. 2-Ton Dump _’52 CHEV. 12-Ft. Stake '54 CHEV. 4-Ton P/U - '52 CHEV. %4-Ton Stk. 53 CHEV. 4-Ton P/U '48 CHEV. ¥4-Ton P/U 51 CHEV. 1-Ton Panel °47 CHEV. Util. 14-Ton | MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES. “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” BEHIND THE per OFFT cE LEnENe 8T. tak ast, ¢ PE sit! Ment ORY oe Merce 19M. . Mercomatic. w ‘ares. 2-9083. e hs PE 44546. FE 5.4161 ° he | fr i 4 ia Pa a an * ; jos ; ; F MONEY DOWN imeem Sue = Series 9 ce v ELEGTRO MART fee, EA Gee Ul et eee [Post Office Has Jargon] ™ nen Complete With Dictionary| sock tor u ner Waterford Township Hell By KENNETH GILMORE structions for the proper distribu! FE 4-5791 2 - WASHINGTON (NEA)—If there's |tion of mail. Postmaster General Ar-| “Since one of these terms may, thur Summerfield dislikes, it's alcarry a paragraph of meaning, | & TV Shop “N hes they save time and serve many) ' And you could be the type who|useful purposes in getting more) ‘ “(Since 1928) would te a “NIXIE.” sis than 56 billion pieces of mail de- Jj «so mighlane ma. on S401 livered annually,” says Postmaster General Summerfield. just the place for Johnnie Ray to : (4) Comedy/sing his new hit, Walkin’ in the Time. (7) My Little Margie. (9)/Rain.” Simon & Sclwster tay - publish} for an empty mail. Phil Silvers’ face will be blow- ing smoke rings on one of Broad-| ee ee No Sleuthing Needed ‘Detective Ross Sims had the evi- | | Whitehall, a town of 2,000, is a dence in a burglary case laid at chemical center 12 miles north of his doorstep — literally. He was | ‘investigating a breakin in wh three radios, clothing and jewel ‘were stolen. As he was getting ready to go to work, a taxi drove up to his house and left two pack- ages. They contained the loot in the robbery, cevyw _ Now a POD publication has been FE 4-1 Open Eves. TH 10P.M. | 158 Oskiand | But bum doesn't mean a free loading loafer, It's the moniker sack. poset assortment of mail that does not | fo have to go out immediately in or- der to make connections. * 515 } frightening day as the eighth death was re- is mail that can’t be delivered becauste the address is incorrect, : — Allegible, or insufficient. - |Another Gas Blast Victim See the All New The word is one of a long list|Dies, Pushing Toll tos || 1967 WHIRLPOOLS w Bae» ar canmemtietnd HERRIN, fl. (INS) ‘Fourl ; : Sem coh ie ERRIN, Ul. NS) — Foo] HAMPTON ELECTRIC Pat some “slugs” in a “bum” |Plosion in Herrin Thursday nézht] 0 W. Rares FE 4-2628 and deliver the Hash.” ' remain in critical condition to-™ ta @ fe) all . [ For. Color | Television | oh oe PORTABLE TV|™ % General Electric * Emerson 3 = * Admiral . * Philee | Cabinet Sewing Machine SALE RECONDITIONED | Electrolux | Calvin England} EXPERT TV and - “RADIO SERVICE in your own home! Phone OR 3-5672 6432 ELMWOOD ST. 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