Visitor Makes t+ oe City Officials tos et iol ~ “tole * * ar ee eee le RR ) Question ~ ‘ La | ~—Commissioners-—- Meet Tonight: Crowd Expected’: q Fate of Support Yord| | Stirs Great interest by _North Side Citizens A standing room only crowd is expected to pack the City Commission cham- -bers..tonight.. to hear the rit ne aatintntnand. r ioe __ commissioners vote on the approval or disapproval of’. the Grand Trunk industrial’ - Support yard in the north end. _The_vote will be on the ~ original request of the rail- road that the city sell rights to a three-acre parcel-.of lend needed to construct) the yard south of Walton’ Boulevard. : Grand Trunk has since the Tequest was filed in June) ‘that’ the railroad’s proposed dile’ would be the only suitable one. It is slated to provide additional | services for both the Pontiac Mo-| tor and Fisher Body Division’ plants. Slated to follow the vote will ‘be continued action on last week's re- quest of the Wever-Owen-Haw maintained . SS ane BOUND FOR MIDEAST — A contingent of Danish soldiers, who form part of the United Nations police force to the Middle, a. ee ee ©. S--Air Pures: qesep-toummpert— But Hungary Regime Is Weak thorne Community Club that the city immediately extend Stanley. avenue, This project has been one rear son why commissioners ‘have | the yard. They say the Action ig expected at tonight's! meeting on the proposed reloca- tion of West Boulevard. This has: been requested by Oakland County. Board of Supervisors so that the ‘eral strike emaeeiane bayer. . Tanks Smash Last Rebels. _ gn Chairman Walter K. }Willman. announced _ this jmorning, with “$520,371 re- were made principally in the Commercial Division under chair- man James F. Nye, and in the Geographic Division under its chairmar, Mrs. Ralph G. Bump, The Industrial Division led by Earl Maxwell, Personnel Direc- ter of GMC Truck and Coach pf Division,..t9,.Wa yng. difficulty “- + work force. — ‘In order to meet this ae x . industrial workers have been called _ AP Wirephote which brought them to Naples as allied forces prepared to enter jupon to pledge an average gift jof $10.49 each, —-—"Fhe- Geographic-Division.is_less ithan $3,000 short of its $19,116. Mrs. Bump and her two co-chair- imen, Mrs. George Eldred for Wa- iterford and Mrs. William Hutchin- |son for Pontiac have asked that .all Geographic solicitors turn in itheir reports, immediately either to itheir District Captain or to Pon- \tiae Area United Fund headquar- jters at 2042 East Lawrence. The Commercia} Division is still $36,000 short of its $158,086 | quota. Chairman Nye and his co- chairmen are making a special | effort to have ail--sclicitors turn Center Survey day and Wednesday. Nye is hopeful that his division will be able to make its quota in’ time for Friday's victory luncheon ‘at the Elks Temple. 'UF Has 3 Days ~|--$91, 831 to Go| —f- “With only three full days-remaining-before-the- os OL P olice Fi orce ‘cial end of the campaign, the Pontiac Area United, Fund drive inched toward its goal of $612,202 for 54) community service organizations. | . Collections and pledges stand at 85 per cent, Cam-' Gains ‘over Monday's total pledge | a raising its $414,000 United Fund peal trom @ reduced industriat — SSA ARETE \ | } 3 | = | + in their United Fund collection te- 4 Clarkston Man ‘team-—of _{schedules.” “ Complications Postpone Airlift New Dispute Aroused — by Nasser’s Terms for Occupying Egypt LONDON (? — A, 12-man But the departure of the ifirst U. N. police units for |Egypt was postponed. U.N. 4spokesmen..said.the.reason was “flight times and ._At the same time, however, a major dis- pute over Egypt’s terms for admission of the police {force appeared to be devel... joping. Egypt consénted to receive the ‘U.N. observers several days ago. Her agreement to the police force was announced only yesterday by |U.N. Secretary General Dag Ham- marskjold. The 12-man observer team in- @liding Norwegians,” Swed € x, | Danes and Australians landed at Port Said in the British-French | occupied sector of the canal zone | frem a landing ship which had ' picked them up at Haifa. They , had been part of the U.N. corps | of truce observers in Palestine. | The postponement of the police \airlift until tomorrow at least was _Announced by U.N. spokesmen at rime U._N,—observers__.__ imoved into the Suez Canal | .jzone no-man’s-land today ito watch over the cease- fire between French-Brit- ‘ish and Egyptian forces. Funds Donated — VIENNA ans) — - “Soviet tank terday rejected @ Ux. request ‘ern Hungary near the Austrian’ But Moscow's puppet Hungarian Red regime -faced enormous. pas- sive resistance, inchading @ scm A dozen Soviet politicians were Budapest reports said Soviet) The tron Curtain which had Enables Study of City Communist Party Chief Nikita, Khrushchev and First Deputy Pre. nier Anastas ‘Mikoyan were be- frontier. been raised in the revolt that | | began Oct. %3 slammed down again to seal off Hungary. | Reinforced Red frontier aati Pontiac Feundatian Gift’ The appropriation of $15,000 from, ilieved to be in the Soviet group fred on the last little group of the Pontiac Foundation to fi-. ‘trying to persuade former Premier road Will not interfere with the new —said-te-be—in-wrecked Budapest Imre Nagy to join the Kadar gov- County Courthouse and -Service Center construction. The city attorney is expected to rule on a second request from the Board that the city and Waterford _Township repeat their annexation trying to bolster Premier Janes Kadar's weak regime which yts- | proceedings of 101 acres in the, Service Center. The City Planning Commission Ras submitted a report on the Leake posed location of the Office on West Huron street. Crashing Exit Through Window | PITTSBURGH Mrs.’ Andrew Shafer of suburban Carnegie, of committing suicide’-during—the- f Red ‘Ordeal’ | ali jernment, serleen a mack aoe before the Russians began So "caeneen used eats on Budapest Nov. 3. Although a Communist, he still commands | some popelar support because of his resistance te Moscow's iron gtip on Hungary. Nagy took refuge in the Yugoslav fugitives which fled into. Austria yesterday and captured some Hun- garians trying to escape The number of refugees who have fled into Austria neared the 20,000 mark: A second international Red Cross convoy waited at the frontier for (permission to enter Hungary en route to Budapest which now re- sembles the city smashed in the Soviet 0-day siege of 1944 embassy after the Russians fired) Most armed freedom fighters Pretense of Cooperation’. KARSLRUHE, Cermany | Dr. Otto John testified today he was ‘several times on the verge | West German Testifies wr as premier, A-dispatch from. Belgrade quot- jed. a reliable Budapest informant °f casualties may never be known. ings and the model of the center | Oa Chance to Escape | es saying . Yugoslav. Ambassador but estimates of the dead alone would be available by February. ldatic had returned to run as high as 18,000 to 25,000. Estimated cost of the entire Dalibor . S __/Beigrade to discuss Nagy’s future. ~\Yugoslay riewspapers did not men- tion Nagy’s refuge in the embassy. A brief telephone report from Badapest- to Belgrade said the | } about 10 miles from midtown'17 months he stayed behind the food siteation in the starving cap- Pittsburgh, was just about to re- turn te bed after sending her hus-| band off to work when she heard fron Curtain. | Thé ‘former West German intel-| a_terrific —crash—near—the— front. ligence, chief told the Federal Su-| Bat the situation was critical.', ital was “slightly better” than last week, now have been killed or have melt- ed underground. The - full number Killed Hanging ‘Elvis’ CHICAGO W — Martin Ritchie, nance a preliminary survey. draw- ings, and a model of a Community ¢al care and emergency direct re- Center for Pontiac, has been an- nounced by Ralph T. Norvell, chair- man of the Chamber of Commercé Centennial Committee. dohn W. Hirlinger; manager of - +order-to- raise $612.292- for the oper-. The current Pontiac Area United Fund campaign is being held in ation of 54 community service or- ganizations. (PURPOSE oF FUND | Project These organizationd provide mon- ey for medica] research, recrea-| tional and character-building roa -Jor—Pontiae—area Dies’ inCrash © Two Men Hospitalize 'Capodichino, Ttaly, where the 180- man vanguard of the internation- a Pesan J is waiting, esman for the Swiss Air- d r pe srorere is to transport the {Wweowe to Cairo, said the Swiss pi- in Flint ds a Result iots wanted to make a daylight Howard Helton. 2 of Headon Collision 79 7 reconnaissance of Cairo’s Interna- jtional Airport before attempting handings. A U.N. spokesman ex- of 10103 S. plained also that it would have professional counsel for troubled | Dixie Highway, Clarkston, was been a race today to land the first families and individuals, free medi- lief. dead on arrival at Flint’s Hurley ‘Toops Hospital yesterday afternoon after in Cairo before 6 p.m. when the airport is closed for the \night for military security rea- The United Fund was founded his caf struck another Vehictet sons. eight years ago in order -to-elimi-:peadon- on-U.S.10-in Holly Town- ship. The occupants of the other car, insure the efficient spending of! albert Russell, 33, and Roy Lewis, are both tha hate the nuisance of dozens of separate appeals and in order to} ‘money collected in the Pontiac (3) both of Flint, |GROUND CREWS Swiss representatives said some of the airline's own ground crews -may-aise—beteken to-Cairo to-fa--— the Chamber, termed the contri- area, bution the “first big financial step = The United Fund covers Pontiac, | toward an auditorium in the Pontiac Township and W aterford reported the accident occurred just city. ” | rowmaie: He said he hoped the first draw- serious condition at the hospital. Investigating Flint State Police south of the Genesee County line | when Helton’'s car went out of ‘control striking the right shoulder. and careening across the highway cilitate operations. Young fully armed’ soldiers of Norway, Denmark and Colombia, the advance units of a force that may eventually total 10,000 men, had been expected to enter Egypt today to take up their duties of Community: Center, ho ped to be ready by the city’s centennial cele- bration in 1961, is approximately $4 million. Means to finance this| 135.—spent-all-_day—fashioning-a—512-.project has not been determined as |\foot dummy intended to resemble \Elvis Presiey. Last night he climbed a utility pole to hang me, Presley in effigy, short-circuited) line and was killed by a 5,000- door, She turned and found her-|preme Court trying him on treason ‘The Kadar government admitted volt charge of electricity. self cornered in the parlor with a small deer. _ * “The deer took one look at me| __and jumped right through the liv- ing room picture. Window,” she? said. jumped through a dees into. the! house. It fled through another window, — Police surmised ; the deer strayed from a herd in a farm area a few miles away. ‘ Surgery Satisfactory for Summerfield _my_very heart, | eredto them or else T would a Charges that only by pretending ito of 20 Moral Re-| *aet High Sehoot-and-studled art, aa marskjold. Israeli Foreign Minis-| serve 15,000 people, Evergreen With 100 cent clean water |day are put into the stream now,’ terday, a group later teaching decorative art in ter Golda Meir left on the same! planning calls for it being put into the Rouge River's he says, “giving = three-toone| Cf 08Se the Plant's efficiency | Armanent members in costumes) 7 ching im Detroit for a brief seeks wath Barus to bead lecast's for it serving a & put into 5 ratio to the stream’s own one-| Mather than boost population — a Fee poe ee eke rod ea delegation tothe U.N. in. New)- [million gallons = day. served. producer rt Knapp amg \@, Program for assembled students ‘Swedeh” as the Poritiae Kiwatits; TO, was" a parther It the Daines ~~ 5 om es tl DE th Ne by { iti posed 13 million a day will ‘Jinstalled are 20x80. toot structures, Sya'teide its second in a series and Bell Funeral Home and fur- Egyptian News Agency were €d \) in ed y ommuni les. duce the dilution to sy Heme 4 sparing Site pines. In-\of Travel and Adventure programs Big Continent, Texas niture store from 1900 until the police wa TS Sir ee pete | was hy the Birmingham at the Pontiac High- School -Audi- imid 20's, when—he Dought-the ee Es a oe panama | _-2esge-semavate-tanin- that-werelt2o™ entitled “Denmark stag oenstiog tpterantionel friendship.| Mr, Bell, whom she married in 3 ; would have no duties in the canal g, _., . . tired, Mr. Latey had worked necessary,” torium tonight at 8. OKLAHOMA CITY @—Mike Sa- zone area after the withdrawal of Mrs. Julius Kirschbaum | 21°)’ caretaker at the Cloonan = "Re | Firm now working on planned The color’ film will depict the|bouri of Teheran, fran, had decided Daines share. He operated the tu- British and French troops, that) 51. Julius (Anna) Kirschbaum,| Drug Store. expansion for the Evergreen is\many activities of these nations, ‘neral home until his death in 1945. is their work would then be confined ys oe Besides his wife, he is survived “There's better than a 50-50] Ayres, Lewis, Norris and May of'mmmn as two of the bappiest and|that he can't be classified as, for- Their son, Donald S. Bell op- | 71, of 2326 Silver Circle died at her), Richard John of Pontiac: ‘Chance that the North Evergreen|Ann Arbor. best managed in the world. eign student at Oklahoma City Um crated the firm until the family — Israel and. Egypt, that Egypt home yesterday morning of a heart) "other, william John; and two Plan-will go through-and-the-plant|—Troy~ city council last night} Knapp will conduct a commen-itversity. Introduced to-#noth©Tiscid the business in 1961, retaining ce --nna..WOUld determine what nationals condition. She had been in ill health sisters. Mrs. Minnie Howlow and enlarged,” Juhl says, pointing out,|tentatively a p proved allocation'tary on scenes being shown|OCU student, his new acquailt- in. property which they lease to serve On the force, where it will/for a year. “Tiers: Chris:e Curnow, all of “We'd still rather “use an ‘inter-jrosts for its share of ~the North throughout ~ the” programi: “The jance- asked: where-he- was-{fOM.'the William R. Hamilton Co. be stationed, and how long it may) She was born in Chelsa, Wis..| Pngiand. iceptor direct to Detroit, where|Evergreen, making the fourth and movie includes a variety of shots|“‘Iran.” replied Mike. “ON, ait) She moved in 1951 to Arizona stay. on Aug. 13, 1885 to James and) there’s so much water in the last such a 1 for th as t of “White Coal’ ithe other student, “and what part: mov Service will be at 2:30 p.m. pproval for the plan. jsuch as those i with the Donald Bell family. French Foreign Minister Christ-| Mary Chaka Schmick. The Kirsch- | ryursday from the Voorhees-Siple. Inydroelectric power, “Green Gold” of Texas is that in?" — fan Pineay said the French- nch-Brit-!,haums. were married in Abbotts-' chanel withthe Rev. Calvin c.| jumber—from_ tree ‘to newsprint; | | She was a member of First Pres- palge wadigars. Easy glow ford, Wis. Rice, an associate pastor of the’ Several cousins surviving in Pon- H ° t H ] Orrefors, the magic name in glass;| Corp. Vernon Burge became the byterian Church and was active in = a Mrs. ‘ete had been a Central Methodist Church officiat-\tiac are bringing his body here aircu assie ship building, iron ore, and copper Army’s first enlisted air pilot in jts affairs, and belonged to the been relieved by an international ae 1912. Birmingham Woman's Club, the Sue ts jal oo resident of Pontiac four years (ing. Burial will follow in White for service and burial. mines. essential places.” It ap-| FOr sland © = to be Nesoive ~ - ‘National Farm and Garden Club, peared to be Pineau’s answer to a jounty 25 years. (Chapel Memorial Cemetery. | The funeral will be at 11 a.m. | . ‘Birmingham Musicale and Rotary Eps —- . She leaves her husband and two Al McGui Thursday from the Sparks-Gritfin In Law Court |Anns. srael complained that the|children, Albert with whom she Aivester uire Chapel with burial in Oak Hill — | Besides her son, a rancher at Soviet Union is refusing to sell her|made her home and Mrs. Adeline ‘Cemetery. The Rev, Sooren Papa-|' The legal firm of Nunneley and eens, Aria. she leaves a grand- crude oil which she has been buy-|Holmes of Southfield Township;| Alvester McGuire of 33 Hibbard xian will officiate. Friends may|Nunneley of Mt. Clemens was re- daughter, Kathleen Margaret Bell, hes ing in Black Sea ports. five grandchildren; three sisters:Ct died-Saturday after a prolong- call at the funeral. home after 8:tained by unanimous vote of the a University of Michigan student, Meanwhile, the U. N. policejand three brothers, Mrs. Lenajed illness. He was 61. p.m. today. Romeo Community Schools Board ndson, Thomas Day Bell force continued to build up at Ca-|Speck, Mrs. Mary Brown, Josie,, He was born in Nash, Tex. in of Education to represent the <9 - emery Mex. suititeny — for the a a Higa Louie and James, all living|1895, the son of Steve and Jennje, Lillian Wagner 'school district and administration ol hee » N. ' may start before 4 a.m. to- isconsin. Wilkerson McGuire. jin the Robert Phernetton case ag at = SUN = Spécial Purchose” ‘Brings: ~ UNDER- PRICED ‘Great: Bargains in. Hie i “Bhunily, "tee. _ ie Children’ $ FLANNEL — _ ml Army Issues al amas _ Washable Sanforized —Fast Color 39 New Regulation — Commanding Officers | > to Handle Paternity re $1.89 Quolity —Now— Cases Involving Gls Sizes ee a 2 . 2 4 to 8 WASHINGTON W — The Army)” ; has issued a. regulation for hand-}>= . ling requests for assistance in pa-| — © Two-Piece Styles ternity cases involving its soldiers. The policy outlined in the new, © For Boys & Girls Fluffy flannel, juvenile P print designs in pastel colors. Half-elastic woists. Long sleeves, ankle length. Over 400 pairs — buy all you | ——:). tionals * * * Commanding officers or those! having court martial jurisdiction ~ are directed to handle the cases. Upon receiving an allegation * mother or prospective | mother against any member of his = to submit voluntarily a signed statement, admitting or © + | dénying fatherhood and stating his; =” willingness or refusal to marry the ‘/, : : ~ mother or prospective mother or / : i a 0 furnish support. If the soldier de- ™ NYLON Trim »¢ sires, he will be given leave to be . ' married after facts are ascer- Girls’ Flannel “ tained. i Pad ; Tf the man neither admits nor 5 cc denies paternity, the complaint is so advised, and informed the army — will-take no further action unless a court order is obtained. a If-a soldier declines to marry, S82 but is willing to _prov ide financial © 2 support, the mother will be | given) help in filing claims for allotment. = For Misses—7 to 14 Yegrs = ——- $2.60 coal Quality | ‘i iA | If the old veins to provide >, rl |financial support. the mother will = jbe told that military authorities — ‘can take no attion to enforce a ‘claim unless provided with a de- leree from a civil, court of the es -TUnited States. SANFORIZED — Easy to launder. Dainty prints ir pastel colors. Buy several pair. & CHILDREN’S * WEAR —Main Floor Mexico’s oi] monoloply, PEM- /EX, announced plans to invest $24,000,000 in contruction of |= ‘Pemex City and * refinery near © Maceqeae. New Improved Model we " Made by “Endicott-Johnson’ , “gor You need only ott pertes pair. of or- —< mg ect, ten « = coldest © . Persia clare ced Pacs All Sizes 7 to 12° “WARM aT ; for DEER HUNTERS ~\ ‘I * alt re. lng eo era ccsnsacensiens 7 hata a ee ii = eee a oes = te ee eo he =e te Se ee te NS SM ee eae pe 359 SEES = ie ie age sé of eee at oe Rag ae er fee RE Ee TF RR Se 6 I Ee Ee aaanacicean ames Ea ip ot a J a ‘ oe 2 E * “i rae x Z $ é : # _THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 1956 Pontiac visiting nurses like % think of themselves as pinch-hit- ters for Mom. Remaeticats they are_.calied in when Mom's family feels it faces ‘a lop-sided. score in a late irining. That's what often happens when Mom, star hitter for the home team, becomes ill. *} . Junior and his elder sister aren't’. # up to caring for the house. | Father's face is drawn and fired as he leaves for work every day. i * a & He wonders how the family will SS") manage. Will mother remember to “I take. her medicine? Will-she_tire— herself unnecessarily? ~ ‘. Father can't afford a regular inurse. But he can afford care by |the Pontiac Visiting Nurse Associ- ation r Because of support by the Pon- UF ‘Helps: Visiting. Nurses Assist Moms? : Spiritual Wasbington PITTSBURGH @®—The Rev, Dr. Washington, said today that. Wash- ington is inthe forefront —of a) — “spiritual renaissance” in Ameri- Tea, The spiritual 1 life-of Preside i = —— and others in national | land utterly, utterly genuine,” he told a men’s club. — - Your Child May Receive An ? _ Encyclopedia : A bie- hearted little pine hee Take Its Place .. . Yes, nothing can reploce kind- ness, dignity and considera- tion in our service to your family, when needed, ‘ Rather than coldly efficient and impersonal, our services \ ore at all times considerate of your wishes, and with a warm, L friendly, quality that is o help - in, your hour‘ of grief. Toons Paring FEDERAL am ti) On Our Poni @ Bast of all; Andy rewards his ‘fans with prizes—a 15-volume s of ape a nese ta Se cod aay Ges Ke = When the visiting nurse-arrives, the whole family gets back on base, She scores a home run and puts the topsy-turvy home back in| ‘the game. »? b lines smooth out in Father's and youngsters recover their —— et : * * * Association services are able ‘to everyone—penniless or mil- “Tonatte—in the “Pontiac area. The nurses have headquarters in room 315 ef the National Building, 10 W. Huron, St; Mary ‘Pauli is the lexecutive director, + Last year, nurses travelled (770 miles, making °12,930 home visits to 1,883 patients, a They change surgical dress. | Ings, give hypodermic ‘injections, instruct and help expectant moth- | ers, They carry out dietary and | other medical instructions of phy: | | sicians, | Nurses not only care for the bed- iridden, they. also teach methods of, home care to families of bed-ridden : patients. ' Many of the bed-Yidden would The finest semi-gloss have to see khospital care if the ivisiting nurse were not available. | enamel for every | Convalescents, chronic cases and| 7S -—-——-¢9on1 in the house” for reasonable fees. | The Pontiac Visiting Nurse As- sociation is one of 54 community, \service agencies sponsored by your’ ‘United Fund contribution. ODORLESS during | tapplication, toe! | Paint velvety semi-gloss beau- About a Pooch SQUTH PORTL . Maine >—* ‘Squenkie has retuned, and the | pupils at Edward G. Reynolds) ty on walls and woodwork! ‘Elementary School are smiling Iasy to put on—stays bright ‘again for years. yon oe | : Squeakie is a stray black dog $791 ) i Qt. He came to the school seven years ——eeee ¢ Goes on easily cago_and since has been a faithful | ipet of the pupils. He attended LST —_—“_€ * Covers beautifully * Truly washable and it's aa ‘classes with them and caused no commotion—except when left out- side, That's how he got his name. | Parents saw to it that the mongrel. was fed and duly ‘licensed, until somebody slipped—| ‘and sa did Squeakie. He suffered | ‘a paw injury and was picked up | ‘without a license by the ae Refuge League. “Tt was pitiful to see those chil-| | jdren so upset,” said the -school | ‘principal, Mrs. Helen B. Griffin. | ‘Parents promised, they would bail out the dog and get him a license if the children would help. i] * 3° DONALDSON LUMBER CO. 27 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2-838) food sales and fund drives were | held to finance the dog's future feeding. 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Mrs. Richard Lem- | for the first time, the sick room) on, of 640 Northview Ce, ‘becomes peat and bright. gpd Roxanne and otoo hl Jr. follow the operation. = the aged receive part-time care! _ ‘Doggondest Tale | iad ‘That Changes the World? re-i oe s as his own a, column. “es. | It's called “Ask * Meet : Bs ae oo * Andy in the ig Paces, Detroit Free Press Agcy. 13 Orchard.Lake Road Pontiac; Michigan FE 5-9272 , Pontiac Press Photo | The Visiting Nurse Association, one of 54 Pontiac Area United Fund agencies, provides help to hun- dreds of Pontiac and Waterford township mothers | in the post-natal care of'their babies. BROTHER GETS A BATH — Two-month-old and her youngsters, Shaaenenenenaenanepamel poner any Romer eng neyry e in the new kind of FORD ? Horas what puts the Mark of Tomorrow in the new kind of Ford! It's the sculptured look. You'll see it the moment you let your eyes wander over this fine car. 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To make suré of that result, fy come nin’ over a a three yeep sical: Besides his prison —o was fined $10,000. _ i : In the Nov. 6 eletilens despite his plea of guilty of cheating the he polled 87,332 votes to his op- ponent’s 48,154. Under Article 1, Section 5, Clause 1 of the Federal Constitution the House has the power to refuse to seat Lane for his ninth term. We hope the Democratic leader- ship of the House has the courage to . bar him. Persons who aspire to pub- lic office should have records un- blemished by any criminal convic- tion. * x * This case highlights Michigan voters’.good sense in adopting a Constitutional amendment to bar from the State House and Senate anyone who ever “has been convicted of subversion or of a feldny involving breach of public trust.” ¢ THE magazines are letting us down. It has been many months since they were running hair-raising articles about the cobalt bomb that scared us silly. ~ “Jr TAKES a fellow so long tolean ae ~ solicitors are redoubling their ~ efforts. * * * Pontiac needs the 54 charitable and -social—service--agencies- which — share in the proceeds of this cam- paign. They have to depend on you for the financing of their operations next year. Have you done your share? * * * Whether or not a solicitor calls on you, be sure to see that your con-: tribution reaches the United Fund. Making a success of this campaign isn’t just the fesponsibility of the solicitors. Everyone has to help. Michigan Air Minded — According to Hrersert H. HoweELt, Director of the Office. of Airports of the Civil Aeronautics Administra- tion, Michigan is an air minded State. At a recent meeting in Detroit he Said that the use of aircraft for travel is increasing in our State more rap- idly than the national average. Be- tween 1948 and 1955 the increase in the number of air passengers was 302 per cent. ‘The rate for the Nation was only 285. x * Mr. Howell attributed a good part of Michigan’s abnormal in- crease to widespread use of lockl service lines giving scheduled service to many Michigan com- munities not formerly served. “The rate of increase in these stops,” he said, “is far in excess of either the Michigan or United States average.” Also interesting to note is Mr, Howe's statement that business flying last year. accounted for far more hours in the air than sched- uled airlines. In concluding his ad- dress he said CAA is looking forward to “paved runways and an excellent airport for every county in ihe State.” : * * * ~ Tt should interest Mr. Howe. to ~ learn that Pontiac has a first class airport with a newly, dedicated 4,000 foot runway capable of Handling twin engine. passenger planes, At the present time Airport Manager Homer C. Hoskins and our Chamber of -Commerce are endeavoring to obtain scheduled air passenger serv- ice for this area. Any help Mr. Howe.t could give in this effort would be deeply appreciated. Rep. Lane’s Re-lection If anything is to be done about cor- recting the mistake of voters of the Seventh Massachusetts district in re- electing Rep. Tomas J. Lanz, the — House will have to dot. Pg nt terms, Lane, a _ Ieetions: how to live,” said the Old Sorehead, “that by then-he’s-toe-eld to feel like doing it.” The Man About Town . Scouts Do It Right - Nearly Perfect Coverage on 60,000 Homes in Council Thanksgiving, 1956: Did you éver experience one when there was more cause? Dozens of reports have been received on the magnificent work done by the 8,000 Boy Scouts, Explorers and Oubs of Clinton Valley Council in placing the 60,000 hangers on our door " knobs, urging us to vote. A Rochester woman Who never before had voted, cast her first ballot, “because a Scout came all oe way to our house to remind us.” A arkston man who had intended to rg in” all that day, felt ashamed of himself when he found the hanger—and voted, A Pontiac Scout not only put out his hangers, but persuaded other beys in the neighborhood to give the people a second urging, and got his sister to ask every- body she met if they had voted. Two Scouts ran a dead heat in arriv- ing at the home of Mrs. Burchard Tellerman of Waterford, who was obliged to referee a warm but friendly argument as to who would have the honor. She took both, —_but-says-she—veted onty-once. My official sky watcher says we're to have an eclipse of the moon next Saturday night, starting at midnight and reaching totality at 1:08. Regarding Governor Williams, a phone call from -Mrs. Wyman Felchman of Oxford says: “I never voted for Soapy, and am sure his political success comes more from appearances than accomplish- ments. His commanding figure, peren- nial smile and amazing faculty for re-. ‘tnembering faces, causes most people to forget everything else. And you can quote me in print on this.” ‘In the dozens of times the architect of this column tias come into contact with Soapy, I have been amazed at ‘his recol- Together, we went through that heavy rain when Stevenson spoke at Murphy Park four years ago, and every “Hime —we've—inet since he has come ot Met_what did_happea_prier-to—trition,.35. cente_and stamped. sell: through with, “Didn’t we get wet with Adjal?" * He didn’t come as close. as Gallup, Lubell or MAT, but Robert W. Hodge, local attorney, is quite:a pollster. sealed forecast deposited with MAT’ Sept. 14, te be opened on Nov. 7, of his predictions were quite in va oa the final counts. on an ection echo comes in a phe call from ‘Bradford Hollow of Roefrester, /The Pontiac Press .in general “and r column in - Particular” for a fair campaign : —— Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nickerson of 179 Porspect’ St; fifty-fourth wedding neobyereey, / coverage. / eS. rs. Fred J. Dickie . of. paailues ip vente birthday. Mr. and’ Mrs.” A.W. Joslin versary./ a : Meintyre of Marlette; sixty-fourtti wedding, ‘hai 2 ie THK PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY,’NOVEMBER 13, 1956 David Lawrence Saya: U.N. Needs World Moral Backing WASHINGTON — The world is faced again with the unsolved question that has plagued civiliza- tion for centuries—how to main- tain international order and pre- vent war when there are reckless and irresponsible men at the head of autocratic governments indif- ferent to all moral suasion. * s * The drift once more is toward the exercise of military force even as the peoples of the world cry out for some moral] force to make gov- ernments behave. The crisis of the hour is not going te be solved by a United Nations police force. The very ‘idea ‘back of it implies that ‘maxes is somewhere q military power big enough to make Soviet Rus- sia’s volunteers and Egypt's ok if irresponsible dictators like Nasser are bent on the mad pursuit of power. But the conflict can be localized and the area of hostilities limited if the peoples o all the other nations understand the issues and if the U. N. has the courage to call a Spade a spade. Thus, the Hungarian situation is an example of a new war between the government of the Soviet Union and the people of Hungary. Here is an act of aggression which has_ infuriated the whole world. Can the U.N. protect the independence of any small country when a ma- jor power decides to go on an im- perialistic rampage? (Copyright, 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Dr. William Brady Says: Try Vitamin Tonic, Milk to Soothe Jumpy Nerves “T want to thank you,” writes a guerrillas, on the one hand, or New York lady, ‘for the help your. the British and French ang Is- raeli armies, on the other withdraw in favor of a police and refrain from further conflict, The truth is that the United Nations is only as strong ‘an writings have brought to me. Twenty ‘years ago I suffered from sévera. DerVous trouble,. becoming” filled with panic over ordinary everyday things. I consulted several doctors. All a8 public opinion in All countries——0f- them told _me it was just my. can make jt. And before public Perves, and I would have to help * opinion can. be mobilized, there has to be a fair and compre- hensive exposition of the facts for all to read and judge. Thus, the Soviet government has just brazenly announced that it will send “volunteers” to Egypt to fight. In fact, it has already sent aviators and technicians to Egypt. This is intervention by force under the ful] authorization of the Mos- cow government. The United Nations should be denouncing that action day in and day out and should be reminding the world of a-preeedent—the-Com- munist ‘‘volunteers” who resisted myself.” * * s It could have done no harm even if it did no good, to prescribe for the lady a teaspoonful of B-Nutron food, say as a placebo. the essential B vitamins plus iron, manganese and vitamin B- _ 12. It is pleasant to take, and de- serves better than any medicine to be called heart tonic, gastro- intestinal tonic and nerve tonic. That is, if you believe nutritional deficiency ——) or Lo health, “None of the doctors asked if I the U.N. forces in Korea from 1950 Used milk as a basic food or was to 1953 and inflicted casualties of tens of thousands. EXPOSE THE FACTS What is even more important now is am expose of the facts of the Soviet involvement in the last several months in arming the Egyptians against the Israelis, The U, N. cannot get much sym- pathy throughout the world -if-it doesnot focus on the situation pro- duced by the Soviets and confines itself to criticism of the meas- ures of defense taken by Britain and France against Egypt for the ihegal seizure—of the—Suez Canal. — concerned about vitamins, I learn the importance of these things from your column and your No. 15 Little Lesson Nerves and Nu- trition, It has made a wonderful, happy difference in my | life.” (Signed Mrs. C. M. T.) WHAT DO DO? To readers who have the same trouble as Mrs. T. describes, I sug- gest (a) not less than 112 pints of milk or the equivalent in milk products as a minimum daily in- take, and (b) teaspoonful of B- Nutron syrup three times a ,day after food—from now~on, this isn’t -medicine—whether you send for the The world ought to be informed booklet or not Nerves and Nu- the British and French decision to use military force in reprisal against Nasser's violation of the treaty of 1888, Likewise, the Unit- ed States government should open its intelligence files and dis- close the intrigue engaged in by Nasser with Moscow even as he wag ha’ was negotiating for American funds to help him build the As- wan dam, The break-off of those negotiations, which has been criticized, as “abrupt” by uninformed critics, was directly due to the discovery of deceit and treachery in Cairo, The presence- now of many mil- addressed — * “T wish I node tell you.” writes a Massachusetts reader (there's no law against it, Ma'am), “how much your advice has helped me. “It started in my teens when I wing backaches, constant . indigestion, irregular. menstrual periods, always feeling blue and wanting to cry. “Tl began taking the Iodin Ration ‘as you recommended, It lifted a great load from my shoulders. “Now at 26, having borne two children, I am regular for the first time in my life, I fee} just wonder. lions of dollars worth of Soviet ful. My marriage has suddenly be- Saeed by lornal-—te cobdicmation of and snarl at my husband and the what was discovered when Nasser children ag I did. Everything has was trying to play .a double game with America. ‘Moral force can never be ‘a com- plete substitute for: military force, © UI'LONES : “ey, Mom — et em __at_home.aind I one and the one after improved. BABIES CAME “Our first baby was born in hospital while I was le be at fault as wives,”- , _ after _all other common sense _ ; has . tri send stamped, self-addressed en- velope. I believe as: you do, Ma‘am. That’ I gay the place for a nar his baby is being born is at his wife's side—not pacing the corridor or patronizing the bar. STUDY TOGETHER To prepare for this, expectant parents should study together: 1. Preparing for Maternity, by Wm. Brady, M.D., 3 cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope. 2. Childbirth, by Carl Davis. M. D. and Donita Ferguson, Harper & Bros.,.$2.50, Answers to ques- _ tibns asked by expectant parents. * * * Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and ee not to disease. diag- nosis, or treatment, will be heer pod by Dr. William Brady, if a stam ~~ i rial addressed envelope is sent to tiac Presa, jac, Michigan, . (Copyright 1956) : sary Voice of the People Dem tTke Supporter. Suys GOP Has Rough Go in oO name, ress and the write? must accompany letters but these will not be peenes | if the writer so requests unless the letter ts orttned i- ite nature, Now that elections are over, we read many post-mortems, some by the experts and by the little people. I am one of the little people who crossed party lines to help elect Ike, not because of his party but in spite of it and because of his great leadership. He is a man who most agree appears to rise above party lines. However, as we look to 1960 we can see his party in a fight the like of which hasn't been since 1932. As for Williams, he is an- “other man of the people” who ~ _ tions in America, ee understands people as preven by his nearly 300,000 plurality. . The people might be fooled once or perhaps twice, but not five neste: times in a-row. rey a on a Senate seat in 1958, a certain young fellow better watch out, as oon add 300,000 could carry him D. Ww. Walton 656 S. Winding Dr.. Olid Fashioned Gal Knocks Yote Polls Some of these polls didn't look so hot in the recent election. They all had Eisenhower . but old Dobbin out in the back ‘forty pasture lot could have come up with that one. They missed the number of electoral votes and the popular vote by miles and miles. Tt's, still necessary to have elec- soothsayers and the crystal ball artists. Old Fashioned Gal Sy Hal Boyle Says: Yul Brynner Symbolizes Shining Hope for Baldies NEW YORK W#—Ever haar of a bald man who didn’t feel frus- - tratedy * * * Well, meet Yul SOEs: the actor. _-has--been—a- gleaming symbol _of glamor to millions of . women. It also has become a shining sym- bol of hope to millions of bald men who'd like to believe they can still say hello to romance even though they've had to say goodby to their hair TAKEN FOR GRANTED Brynner has cut his hair with a razor so long he now takes his baldness jor “ttamed * Ld “It's become a prop."’ he said. “T find it quite comfortable.” Many bald men have to fight down a suppressed desire to grow a beard or moustache. Not Yul. “I've .never had a suppressed desire”’ he said flatly Brynner, whose hobby is the study of philosophy—he is study- ing for a doctor's degree in it— doesn't believe in being frus- trated. EAST AND WEST Son of a gypsy mother and a mining engineer --who was part Mongolian, he has the traits of both East and West in his temper- ament—a quicksilver enthusiasm, &@ grave stoicism * s e Reared in Peiping and Paris, he ‘became first a ballad singer—sort of a subdued Gallic Elvis Presley, complete with guitar—then a cir- cus acrobat, a touring actor, and finally a—television_ director. He still. regards himself as a director first, an. actor second. “Most people don’t seem to know that I've directed more than 1,000 TV programs,” he said, “ranging from mystery thrillers “to cooking shows.” * * * His most-_painful TV- memory: The time he put on “The Light That Failed“’.on a program spon- sored by a light buJb .sanufac- turer. He feels he has won one dis- - tinction during his brief career in Hollywood. ~ two pictures that cost a “I think I'm probably the only actor who in his first starring roles appeared within a year in more than $20,000,000," marked. = = ‘Soc five years aaa The films are “The King and _I.-in-which-he-plays-the. ruler, a role he portrayed 1.500 times in the stage musical, “The Ten Fi sence Rg which he is Rameses the Great. Neither of the roles, he feels, expresses his. own personality. “Tt don't know whether I could play myvelf,”, he said. “I never have. I don't believe an actor should. I feel uncomfortable even when I have to appear on stage as myself during a personal ap- pearance” * Portraits By JAMES J: METCALFE If we would help make certain that... Our country shall not fail . We should extend our efforts On which, with methods tried ‘and . Is built our mighty nation It is that local unity . . - OF to the wheel . . . That binds our brotherhood. and makes Democracy so real . . , Let us display our willingness . now we get together... To serve our own community ... In every kind of weather .. . However large our city or ... How small our hamiet's size . . . Let us promote with heart and sout - : ~-Each- civic enterprise. (Copyright, 1956) - Looking Back 15 Years THREE VITAL industries face threat of strikes. . 213 'U. S. vessels built in eight months. 2 Years Aco DUCE TO abolish all law courts. RELIEF ROLL decreased 6.5 million in two years. Case Records of a . Psychologist: Try Horse Sense Before. Surgery _ Notice Ada's dilemma. Should she submit to major surgery and spend $350 for the opera- ‘tion? Serapbook this case rec- ord for it shows the difference between “textbook” specialists vs._those-who_have gumption or good old-fashioned Ameri-— can “horse sense.” Today, alas, you may find many such “braintrusters” in all the pro- fessions and even in -govern- ment, t00. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE ‘been married six years. “Dr. Crane, I have never been able to have a baby,” she con- fessed. “So I finally consulted a physi- cian recently. He told me my womb was tipped and urged me to tnder- ‘go a suspension operation. “His fee will be $350 for’ the surgery, not counting the other hospital charges. “My husband and I would be very willing to pay the feo and I'd be happy to submit to surgery if it would enable us to have a “But I felt I'd like some out- _Side advice. —arms—in--Egypt—some of -it-cap- —come-a_happy—one.—I-don't-growl ~ ds a suspension -a-valid- -type-of-surgery?.— pregnant?” “HORSE SENSE” _ “Has your husband been checked to be sure he isn't sterile? I asked, and she said ‘‘No’’. “Well, husbands mean gen ary I added, “so it would be foolish to undergo . _ surgery until -the last resort. _# * * “Surgery is the final measure operation And' would it permit me to get — She didn’t know what a Rubin test was, so I explained, and she admitted no such test had. been made... “Even if your womb were: _ straightened by surgery,” I add- ed, “you still would not be- come pregnant ff your tubes were permanently closed. “A Rubin test costs only a few dollars and doesn't require any experisive surgery, so you employ — nounced open, have the husband checked. If he is 0. K., then and only then, should Ada consider the more com- plicated measure of surgery. mere tipping of the uterus is not - itself an absolute . preventive of conception. Ada went home. Three , weeks later she called me by telephone, _ it before you submit to a major _ Operation. : explained it in detail. The most ely —. ts speed os Gna Ge Oe own “Oh, Dr. Crane, we are going to have a baby: * te ee . delightedly... “4 Many of joe side may eater why this surgeon didn't give. her the simple ‘‘horse sense” advice | which I did. * Ld * Well,-you can find many educated expenses, — her next menstrual period ee 4s of economics in our major Knowing the exact date of the “iversities who boldly told their last onset, and by having a record _. *tudents how big business should of her variations in cycle, a wife ¢ Tum, yet they were insolvent can estimate fairly well when that and living off of tash handouts Add a baking sdda douche, and you may futher increase of ‘pregnancy. fe the chance - total of te : oe AS - = * ; . ewe ce eons aga eS Soe ee . ee FIT ; . f; ‘ , x os ~ : ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TCRSDAY. NOVEMBER- +3;- 1956- —— _SEVEN_ ooo THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY, AMERICA’S. LEADING MANUFACTURER OF CIGARETTES, PRESENTS mete THE NEW tip is on everyone’s lips! 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He hasjhe said, he sage oohaee WILD aiRD SEED Papers last month included 3,771) —— had no success so far, of his present Cabinet could not Feeders Are All Wood and deeds, for $5,995.50; 1,617 mort-| Sn Oe es Fae : | Come in Hanging, Swivel gages, for $5,784.75; 1,638 photo- CLE ae tats, for $1,108; 4,312 chattel, | *_ * # mortgages, for 4.512: and 23%) fa ge is _goubbed bY! Nagy_and-his spokesmen a National and Stationary Models. miscellaneous, for $3,914.50. : snd pate raagens, FY con-|#amitted that Kadar and his ag pence oe the Rossian a ms sidered most loyal ‘fellow travel-|erents defected, tacks Nov, 4, ? ca ' 5 ear ers in the past, : Kadar not only is anxious to TASKER There is one reason. Kadar re-'*'7e8s that his government has , turned “riding a Russian. tank," "othing in common with the Hun- and virtually no one can forgive © garian version of Stalinism, but this. he has proclaimed some conces-' sions. Most: of these already had, meen, Seating ty Naty. | The parties even published their own newspapers. All this vanished when hundreds of Russian tanks 63 W. Huron St. ‘began to shell this capital city. for FE 5-6261 the second time in two weeks. | = Headon Collision Kills Six on 66 VICTORVILLE, Calif. «—Two automobiles crashed headon and) killed six “persons yesterday on U. S. Highway 66 two miles north of Victorville. There Were no sur- * * * . Neither Kadar nor the _half- dozen Communist politicians} a forming his puppet government nb tad a Riese are anti-Stalinists although Kadarjregime adopted in 1949 will be re- spent about. four-years-in-Rakosi's!placed bythe traditional- jjail, | coat of arms. The ‘Hungarian’ j- When I came out of prison in/@rmy will get new uniforms re- a fort atford, regardless of Now much er hew many “you ewe, vivors, : : Killed in one car were the August and was briefed on the|Placing the Russian type. March} NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED driver, Mrs. Loraine Ann Gibbs, political situation in Hungary,|!5, anniversary of the 1848 revolu- ONE PLACE TQ PAY ~ 25 Adelanto, Calif.; her husband, journalists and other well-in- tion against the Hapsburgs, noi, Member American Association ef Credit Counsellors Sgt, Charles H. Gibbs, 24, sta- formed ‘persons told me that Ka-|Will be @ national holiday. sian is no longer a compulsory “Let 9 Years of Credit Counsejling experience assist you” language in the a Hours: Daily 9 to §. Wed. & Sat. 9 to. 1. Evenings by App't. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 41% §. Saginaw . Above Oakland Theater dar — in spite of imprisonment — remained hostile to every trend of “liberalism,” . * * ¢ 6 These would sad been bine wenda Kadar rave: first secretary ful concessions a month ago. They, tioned at George Air Force Base here; their 11-month-old daughter Judith Ann, and Normajean Muse, 7, daughter of Sgt. and Mrs. Richard Muse, -Adelanto. Victims in the other car were. the driver, Bobby Gene Blanken- ship, 2%, Oro Grande, Calif. and PICTURE OF DEVOTION — Fannie, the ele- —Arnulio— Chaves, —22,— Victorville rant died of lockjaw at the Paul-Kelty-Animalt— | Farm near Peru, Ind., while her watchdog friend, | Charlie, ‘stood by — helpless. to defend hér from me ——— i . the unseen enemy. Charlie forsook food to stay at-Fannie's side, even-after death--Only after-the 13-year-old elephant was buried did the dog leave the scene. = < Mars, Alans Noace, - Sen Prencisco, says: “Ho need to cut-tablets of St. Joseph begprorens ~ Por Children; sich it~ 4 —$) Great Lakes eoreTTOrs France May Name” 1. Ser ASPEN FR GDR ty Discuss Water Plan New U.N. Delegate | UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ® J — Governors of, an overall study on Great Lakes | ats CHICAGO (AP) states bordering the Great Lakes) will be asked to confer Dec. 31, with army engineers on an interim. report on effects of a proposed idiversion of Lake Michigan water! at Chicago. * water tevels. which ts expected ‘France is reported looking for a to-be completed byt June 30\next NEW Permanent delegate at the year, he said. Both the overall U.N. to. replace Bernard Cornut- se study and the interim study |Gentille. | dealing with effects of a 1,000 | * ¢ | cubic feet per second diversion } Cornut-Gentille came to the | proposal for the Illinois waterway \U.N, after five years as high com- > are particularly concerned with |missioner of French West Africa. * Causes and possibi: control of | te presided over the Security \the annual meeting of the six-| wide variations in the level of | ‘Council ‘in in October until he col- |state Great Lakes commission that) **#low lake Ontario. ilapsed in the early stages of the | the interim report was requested, Questioned by members of the Middle East. row, when the West- | by President Eisenhower after his commission after -reading a re- ern allies split over the British-' second veto of action by Congress port on the Great Lakes, Gen. French moves against Egypt. ' to permit the diversion increase. 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TUESDAY, 1 NOVEMBER. 13, 1956 “In Unionville, Conn., a car driven. es Seed Clini varenaian Cit ts knees ogee sarin adbepemsolbere rie Ken a wv Ll eartaer steer wandering taxpayer to clean up refuse strewn by careless — ee year, across. the/state in 1830 before stioving to highway. Utah. } “BAKELAND, Fla- The ‘sali sl est member of a salty crew ig 87- year-old Claus Clausen ef Massa- pequa Park, N.Y., oldest living holder of America’s highest award, the Medal of Honor. Claus stands head and shoulders tiona] convention ‘of the Medal of Honor Society, * Ld * Born in Denmark, Claus ran away to sea in the last century, was shipwrecked, tried to walk his Medal of Honor in a thunder- ing adventure in the Spanish American War, served as a fly- ray! dispatch carvier in World War T and fought his way back into! made uniform in World War Il when he was in his early seventies, that fuss, too. He went in as a bosun in an! two crews working night and day rigging ships with torpedo strane mots: * Claus was one of eight men, under Navy Lt. Richard P. Rob-| son, who scuttled the old coaling delivered, but is available at, —bottling up the Spanish fleet. newsstands for 7 cents. The Guild is on strike © only against the Scripps-Howard Press, though its contracts with all/ Spanish treated us pretty good,” hree papers expired Oct. 31. The} the said. ~- ieee cad te Plate Dealer are by Forest City Publishing! ~is since we'd bottled them up, Ca San Francisco's Union Square is | n underground four-story garage. | Attendants, like firemen, use metal jjeutenant. But in 195? he wag of- es to slide between the park- ut lev els. All eight men on the mission! were captured. Claus even laughs when he remembers that. “The; f “But we had no ‘food. iThey didn’t have enough for them- “Rot one sardine, a handful of! irite, one cigar and a pannikin of irum-daily.’ Ld] s * He retired in 1925 1we } as a full) fered a cut in raak. The Navy told him he would get $271.80 more per “HT as Great War Record from Boston to Duluth, Mirm., won) eee Last! Wodussdey On i an a * month in-his-pensions if he* went back: to chief warrant officer, Did he take it? a “Yes!” he snorted. .“I didn’t)? care what they called me as long as I got. the long green.” e Seven Children | Are Hospitalized |; ~.by Poisoning BALTIMORE i®—Ssven young- © sters remained in University Hos- G pital today, one still seriously ill, © with an intestinal ailment which © killed a 4-year-old brother and | made three others sick. 3 = The parents were not: ill. Darrell Brown, 2, was taken sick) Le hospital. 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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1956) a ny, ry =(Thvee-Year-Old | [——Weers my the? | eases ces “BattlesCancer | |e ee |e wea i aera ni ‘ sn Operation, Plus Her J Parents’ Prayers N e1| |claus, Ind. Only entries post: _ Optimist NEE eo be eligible. 7 November 11-17, 1956 aioe anuenty dating fom er DR. HENRY A. MILLER move the cancerous right eye of Molinaro- be- : S po time, were found in a"bog on the | -1¢-year-old-Carel-Aun-| oer Tl i Be shores of Lough Neagh at Coagh}| 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 | fore she is deprived of the sight of 1 ENO | Ee ma ss aos in County Tyrone, North Ireland. |L: | a 9 ae j BOSTON w—Surgeons at the =. an Massachusetts- Eye and Ear In- : = firmary prepared today to re- ed her left eye. 2 RYERHC {| Little Carol Ann does not know] — y Roping 'the seriousness of her plight. She « |' 5 PYRUS thought her tearful father brought her to the hospital yesterday so 6 RYEBR - Before leaving her home in East 8 YONAC Boston, the tot asked her mother _ 9 ANISE if her favorite doll, Rose Ann, 10 STATE could see her. 1956 What's My Ling, Ine. Mrs, Joseph Molinaro, %,| | fought back the tears and replied “Yes, dear, Rose Ann can see 7 fsx, xecm sElection of Child Mayor ntti se we omatme|9@t for Santa Claus, Ind. | Mrs, Molinaro said doctors told ther that’ there is a better than even chance that the infection will) SANTA CLAUS, Ind. (INS) —(the deer at the deer farm at the be checked by the operation. Some lucky little American boy or Santa Claus land park, and ride “I¢ prayers help,” ste added,'girl will be chosen next monthion the miniature railroad which “the odds in our favor are way,to reign Dec. 23 ag the honorary winds about the grounds. up.” = imayor of Santa Claus land. He may pet other animals in a The child's father lost ais job) * 6 ¢ children’s zoo,. visit a miniature as a pants presser several weeks’ The “mayor” will be selected on circus and inspect museums con-{ - ago and the mother has been Dec. 10 from among children-un taining many thousand dolls and] ~ working in an electric light bulb der 12 years of age who were born antique toys. factory near their home, on Christmas eve or Christmas | : day. That’s the only requiremen’ W. A. Koch, executive secre-— : for entrance in the competion. | *9-0t-the-Senta Claus Chamber 2 | committee of judges named by LIMITED SUPPLY! Back in Britcrin— | Si"tasess a Commems A leccaee bore teats oet™ May Meet Queen ee os Indiana town | job because so many | 8 i 711 | with the tamous post fice. PORTABLE $& 450 ELECTRIC _ ONLY - SEWING MACHINE Cots) Ghote a Sere eee ° eee 9 photographs _..._.| Were mailed in the contest with | LONDON & — The Duke and| It is the only Santa Claus post & request that they be returned. 'Duchess of Windsor arrived to-|ffice inwthe world and receives; Nor is there any need to send a day for their first visit to Britain,mountains of mail each Christmas)birth certificate. Somehow, the together since 1953, There were/S¢ason. judges have a great deal of faith $1.25 Weekly | . ‘expectations the British royal] The winning mayor, and his in the truthfulness of children born \family’s 20-year boycott on the di-,mother, father or guardian will at Christmastime. 'vorcee duchess was about to end./get @ free trip by commercial air-' 5.4 8 A double row of police held line from their home to Evans-) | back about 100 women as the for- Ville, Ind., and then by automobile Here are the rules: | mer King Edward VIII and the to Santa Claus for the inaugura-|_1. Any little boy or girl born on Sete nono oengcemra's| HUNTOON FUNERAL HOME ‘he abdicated arrived at Victoria) The day will be one any little|224 who will not be older than 12 A N E years of age this Dec. 24 or Dec. Bia tien from Sele Berne bey oe Oe Tees eee ORY ios may ender 79 OAKLAND AVENUE FE 2-0189 | * * e@ |SANTA SUIT * | 9 The child or his parents or Shouts of “God bless the duch-| ‘The new honorary mayor will! 3 = ee rel tie Veer Hemme Whhoet Cov or tdlics less” and ‘Don't go away again’ Wear a red velvet suit, trimmed 4 |greeted the coupie. iwith white fur, matching that Phone rr 4.4562 OW Lt —f Although the duke has said the;worm by Santa himself. He-er she : ae = , ‘trip is purely private, there have Will spend the day as Santa's -_ aia HOME DEMONSTRATION ‘been persistent reports that the special adviser, sitting beside him * duchess would be received by 4s he hears the requests for Christ- Queen Elizabeth II, opening the ™as gifts from other children. ‘door for the couple to live at least * * * i part of the time in Britain. | ‘The honorary mayor may feed | * Fos OAR NRE OO , - 7 League” Minister—to Speak: has arrived at Family Supper in, swimwear, The Women's Association of the Pontiac Sympheny Orchestra gath-, ered at the home of Mrs. Vernon Abbott on Illinois avenue , Monday afternoon for its second meeting if the year, The progyaim antici- pated ‘the second contert of the Pentiac Symphony Orchestra on ** Deg 4 } ——F en & a One of the purposes of the rr Womet’s Assdécidtion is to foster Wednesday Helen of interest in the* orchestra and its. Troy” by programs. ‘Phe RevFioyd H. Suitivan—of- z. 4: Waurice (the Strathmoor Methodist Church, | |Detroit, will speak -at the family; Handler ce > f night dinner at 6:30 Wednesday in| reflects the ithe Central Methodist Church. His) 2, subject will be “Return to South- collegiate At each of the first five meet- | } Ings, & program bas been ar. | ranged With analysts who will in | advaneg explain the thought, themes ang purpose of the com- positions to be played at the fol- ia? «ee : lowing concert, thus enabling | — e* spirit in this pl = For nearly % years, he was a) beautiful standing, Paul Doktor, the eminent violist, | will be the soloist at the next con- cert. Mrs. M. ¥. Wager, a cellist,” was the analyst and explained in her talk the relation of the stringed instruments to each other and their: part in orchestral work. e*.¢ * missionary in Singapore, the Fed-) stri ped lastex erated Malay States and Dutch, . : "| West Borneo. fabric. The ~ ‘Much of the time his work was | Sheath look as an educationa] missionary. Es | He prepared local boys and those “peee* le ith in the Oldham Hall Methodist flattering Boarding School for Cambridge : : I University matriculation exami- grace. Wide nations, with the aid of the Brit-| shoulder Cole of California's empire " shorts-swvimanit fea- | ish government. straps risin tures the column slimness of one of Empress Josephine’s | The Rev. Mr. Sullivan, also dis- P c court gowns, topped with directoire. bra and buckled | tit re pee, eee out of the camisole straps. The new longer shorts give more flat- a the United States for the edu-| escent tery on more figures. , cation of his four’ children in the shaped bra . ~ Pe add another oe i * * 2 After serving as pastor of the note of ua Lincoln Park Methodist Church. __ —stytes- Flint, for 12 years, he was appoint- ~ 7 ‘ed to Hawaii where he built a new i church society in Palolo Valley [ During his ministry. he has built 12 churches. His trip two yeats ago to South- eastern Asia included several Com-) — f munist states. ’ Reunion Club Tea to Honor YW Visitor ets at Waldron | Mary L. Brobst, for 23 years, a,student at West Bloomifield High Members of State Hospital Re- staff member of the Foreign Divi-/School and Norma is an exchange union Club held a dinner Saturday | sion of the; ‘National Board, YWCA, ‘student at Waterford High. oo evening at Hotel Waldron. Re- “Will visit ~ Pontiac YWCA Thurs; ‘The tea will be the” ‘Pontiac elected to serve their second terms day. lYWCA’s observance of World Fel-- were Mrs. Dave Gilpin, president; Members and friends of the as- jowship Week, Nov. 11-17, when the Mrs. Jeannette See, vice presi-/sociation have been invited to meet/ yWCAs of the U.S.A. take special Mrs. Wager said that the strings’ are considered the backbone of! the orchestra. . DISCUSSES CONCERTO | In taking up for review the num- bers to be played Dec. 4, she spoke of the Handel Concerto for vidla and orchestra which Mr. Doktor will perform, and pointed out the themes or melodies on which the musical structure is built. ~—* * * The other program number in which the viela will be solded. will: be Vaughn Williams’ “Flos Campi” i | written for small orchaaite, v unison a —~ehorus, and “viola. 4 Mrs, Wager spoke of the fact | that all artists. translate inte | “Florentina” sauallicd te quiet elegance of Rose Marie . Reid's “Mood i Vaugha Williams’ composition, He uses as his inspiration quo- | ‘ a tations from the Songs of Solo- Renaissance mon in the Bible, for four short — ; : : =e -ollection. The modere, geces. “Iitentien focuses on she eibili cut : calla All. i ; +4 cul, 4 deep plungi The “Der Freischutz” overture) 47 orinan sports look as designe d by MR talercin for Pp ; aes d selections from “Carmen” re Wager announced as other| Catalina in the lastex one-piece swimsuit, “Ski-Jumper.” 2 numbers for the coming concert} The white scooped neck top with bra in solid color rom f ident; Mrs. Julia Fitzgibbon, re-|Miss at a tea at-3 p:m:)note of the fact that the YW is a — : _ and Mrs. Clar-|and hea talk of her experi- worldwide organization operating in now in reboatyel, . : creates a dickey. os interest orang Anas : ences a Sone in other parts of 6% different countries, . Mrs. M. L. Shadley, president Berner Hanson, psychiatric s0- Details of the tea under the Women’s~Association, presid=| yg a ee ed = ; |¢lal worker at Pontiac State Hos- Brobst has recently the chairmanship Mrs. Myron ed, Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Fete Pare. \sGddard es Say a ine Bas ee, |pital, spoke on patients in care) turned ‘from Chile, L. Back, howpltalty chairman. A. Scott, Mrs. Robert B, Tarr, |\ ay: ris. ‘ Se ak ieawal nd 1tt. With Stork shower Mrs. William Murphy, Mrs. Jo| oon be worn | ‘iMrs. Francis Mack, Mrs. Irving! strapless for _ jing Mrs. David Blower was oatiens, Radith Sparks, Mrs. Jack! . Wedding Planned Saturday evening at the Willianis Morris and Chari Lynn Morris equal beauty. Lake Home of Mrs. Roscoe. God-| ‘were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Francis W.:Mack junce the .en-/datd Out-of-townh_guesté were Mrs. H. Three pages foday : in 1 Women $ ne iiGeserel Hospital following Sur; and | Norma Sandoval’ from the workshop on ' lgery. "Pangan Se an eae ins ron ner, Patty Boughner, Mrs. James) 2 Binder, Mrs. Charles Binder,. Mrs. = oned Seca WE oad Se = Bets mays ame vee een ite “eee fonk Johnston Circle De. Milton H. Bank spoke on Daniels of East Mansfield avenue. ! “Faith” was the devotional topic: ries of wscs Gather! ly armen enteral mer: Boyle races in Jackson- Ada Duhigg Circle. The | ville, Fla. in the Harmon home on) en ee Marian Shaw Circle Twelve — -members- attended a. Babehr a meeting of the Marian Life’ was the devotional topic) Thanksgiving. chosen by Mrs. Clifford Coe. Otte Sisters Circle : Mrs. William Mustard spoke on The Otto Sisters Circle met with -/ with Mrs. Merle Smith in charge} and of the program, Sharon Daniels, “Malaya” and Mrs. Johh Hall was Mis. P. H. Kemp on Cherokee s a guest of the group. iroad. Mrs. Arthur Sweet spoke on ___ Janette Geiger Circle “The Place of Women in the = Church.” Mrs. Harry Yeager Jed Mrs. Loy Bennett snd em - devotions and Mrs; Earl Lee as- members of Janette Geiger Circ! © sisted the at her home on Irwindale cose hostess. ~Lacilie Filmore Circle Devotions based on the 23rd OES isha 8 -|Gathers : Monday _ as = announced committee members at the. Monday evening meeting of tee; Samuel Smith, Mrs. Arthur Augustine and Mrs. Davy Gilpin, examining committee; Mrs. Mary FE. Erickson, calling: Mrs. Richard Young, sunshine and Mrs. Billy Wiseheart and Barbara Kine, uh “Whdty. Also appointed were Mrs. ayt- freshments; Mrs. Claude Cooms, John -W ws ee Ae aicowes ced Pontiac Chapter, 228, OES held in McClelland : ~ - he the Masonic grea ‘ and Richard was presented by Mrs. Charles) members of the} Devotions on “Thanksgiving” on. Sayre. May Small Circle met at!were given by Mrs. Harry Martin Clyde Townsend, Mrs. Ronald R. Magnuson = Guests were Mrs. Calvin Rice.|the home of Mrs. G. R. Jarvis 0| 14 sure Gray told-the history. of _|West and Mrs. Kenneth Anthony Her parents Mrs. Donald Rosie and Mrs. Rich-pontiac drive. “Faith Molds the » Gray will serve on the auditing commit- ee te and Mrs. Drayton McClelland of ~ Bloomfield Hills, Richard ~js-the—son—of Mr,-and Mrs. Frank Mrs._Howard..Barling w@S__€0-\Gail Sedrick .and Paul_Jolly. told. Psalm..were...presented..for-..the! eT eee Magnuson _of hostess of their trip to the U.N. Mrs.|Lucille Fillmore Group by Mrs. Hazel Park Leora Shanks Circle Russell Curtis led the sone L. B. Rubey. The group. met at the During the evening memorial er iii ‘Mrs. Harry Baker—of- Dwight - averiue was hostess to the Leora Shanks Circle for a dessert lunch- eon and meeting. Mrs. Richard Balmer told of the missionary work of Leora Shanks, and Mrs. A. B. Coates led the devotions. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Harry Stowell of Mrs. Fred Travis and Mrs. ‘ibers’ packed a box to be sent to ‘a serviceman. Bedford road=home of Mrs. I B.}- Getz. The program, entitled ‘World Outlook,”"- was given by Mrs. John Hartwick. Mrs. William B. Simp- ‘son and Mrs, Frank Schlichter were guests. -Mrs;-Dwight Rogers was a guest and Mrs. Williams Taylor eecisted| the hostess. At the meeting, mem- Beverly Root Circle Mrs. Pércy.Jones assisted Mrs. Homer Sisney when the Beverly ‘State University told of his trip to) Mrs, Russell Anderson Jr. of Anni La was honoree at a post-nup-| tial shower given. Sunday afternoon | ~~ by Barbara Snover at” her" home} on West Huron street. | Attending the shower were Mis.’ 4} Russell Anderson, Mrs, arthur Johnson, Mrs. David Tucker, Mrs.| ‘Robert Scharf, Mrs. Robert Scharf | Recent guests at the Beach Club Hotel, Naples-on- __|services were held for Kritzer, past grand patron, and Mrs. Flora Laing, a life member of Pontiac Chapter. Mission Group Stages Playlet bers of the Women’s Missionary ithe group met in the church par-, lors. Yoke is Easy’ was read by Mrs.| {Signe Playter: | During the business aaaelien plans were made to assist at the harvest dinner, to be held Thurs- Society of St. John Church when hice “Fnlow s message — My pe > George} —— MRS. RICHARD R. MAGNUSON = Carol McClelland Weds in Birmingham Ceremony anhets lain vod |Root Circle met at the Sisne . : = home on Auburn avenue. — . Ss hower H Onors A playlet, “Making Missions Given in marriage by her father,,land of Bloomfield Hills are par- : Ada Duhigg Circle Paul W of Michigan ‘Mrs. Anderson eee nds precoated ter six mem.|C&@! J. McClelland became the/ents of the bride and Mr. and | pride of Richard R. Magnuson Sat- urday evening in First Methodist; Mrs. Yrask Magnuson ot Hazel Church, Birmingham. Dr. Arnold are Richard's parents: |F. Runkel officiated at the 7:30 The bride's full-length gown of jo ‘clock service. _ satin was designed. and made by her mother. The portralt neck- line and sleeves were appliqued >with Chantilly tace, seed pearis and iridescent sequins, ee _Mr. — Mrs. Drayton McC tel- WSCS | Hears A plateau headpiece of satin and lace secured her fingertip veil. She Look your most Jr. Brenda Wells, Mariene Crock-| day at the church. Shampoo, Style-Set .. enchanting self -with our Holiday Cut, Rowena’s Beauty Shop er, Myrna Paul, Mrs. Paul M. Snover—Mrs. Walter Vancil and: Lake Angelus. Mrs, Arthur Sloan. | Out-of-town guests were Sharon —— — the-Gulf, Fla., were Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Critchfield of | Mrs. Julia Nelson and Mrs. Ruth) ‘Talk on UN ,carried Amazon lihes, stéphanotis and ivy * ° * The Critchfields returned home Sunday © from a | two- week vacation in Florida. ‘mission project for the year. Hess, Carol Messer and Mary EI- len Wait of East Lansing; Greta Savedge, Marilyn Glennie, Barbara Re h -Davis — j mums. and cut leaf philodendrons, = “ and Frederickii plants decorated’ the altar of First Baptist Church Saturday evenirig for the marriage of Ponnie Sue Davis and Bruce A. yc Vows Read Saturday iquoise dress of peau de soie and }an orchid corsage. Mrs. Reh wore a two-tone gray suit crepe dress with a corsage of pink rapture) bride had changed to a black | faille twe piece ensemble — trimmed in white with black ac- cessories, She wore the orchid | corsage from her bridal bouquet. Olson were elected chairmen of the Relief Work ; Alice Harabedian of Birmingham | Mrs. Fred Haushalter spoke on was her honor attendant. Brides- the work of UNESCO and UNICEF maids were Mary Mullin of Wash- the evening meeting of the !"8ton, D. C., Janice McCoy -of at ma, Ohio, and Mrs. Drayton Mc- 4831 Dixie Highway OR 3-3541 | Phipps and Phyllis Law of Ann Woman's Society of Christian’ Gonand , — FE 3-3735 [Arbor and Barbara Schwalm of | : — Service of Oakland Park Methodist C@Uand Jr. of Birmingham Ypsilanti, | Baskets of white chrysanthe-greeted her guests wearing a tur-| wedding trip to New York, the (Church. RUST VELVETEEN The speaker challenged the wom- They wore princess-style dresses - en with the great need of the of rust velveteen trimmed with | peoples in many parts of the world, satin and matching headpieces with for clothing, food, medical atten- tiny veils. Their flowers were P gold }tion -and--schoots, -for—chiidren—as chrysamtherourns b Reh. | e e * * s * * | They will make their home on well as adults. | When the couple jeft for their M stfeet on their return. Irvin Magnuson of St. Clair Dr. H. H. Savage officiated at’ -_ Ss anaes “The United Nations, a Good - chores was his brother's best man. the 8 o'clock service. Four hun- dred fifty guests attended the cere- mony. are Mr, and Mrs. Walter A. Reh ot East Beverly street. For her wedding, the bride chose a gown of lace and tulle. Her lace | bodice featured a sabrina neckline jand long sleeves tapered at. the was appliqued with lace and ex- | wrists. The skirt, of nylon tulle, Ponnie Sue Davis and Bruce A. Reh. Her parents are Mr. and | Trustee” was the subject of the Ushers were Charles Emery Jr | (wotlonal message presented by —and-Charies Gage of Detroit and | Mrs. Irt Williams. Drayton McClelland Jr., brother af : Ponnie Sue is the daughter of Married baring Joe Wagley announced the ‘he bride. : | Mr. and Mrs, Stuart I. Davis of class on South East Asia’ For her daughter's wedding rs Mohawk road. Bruce's parents Saturday’ were ae Sunday. with Mrs. Elton Mrs, McClelland wore a Monaco in |Behnke as leader. Refreshments} blue dress of peau de soie with \were served -by members of tH®). matching accessories and a cor- ‘Deborah Circle at the close of the sage ef beige cymbidium orchids. meeting. Sorority to Hold Meeting Tuesday Mrs. Magnuson wore a royal blue bidium orchids. Following the reception held in the church parlors, the new Mrs. — | | tendtedinto-a-chapet- train: —————~ Mrs. Stuart _I.. - ; “Magnuson changed toq state brown— | - es - Davis of Mrs Freak ¥ Alien of Cedar two-piece knit dress for traveling | She wore a cloche type head- Mohawk. 1 Hill drive in Royal Oak will entet- 14 Florida. Her accessories were onan rode orchid arranged in a cascade. Vv dM sale, president of the association ae Mrs. Rolland Polley Jr. wore : Es eS wil give her report on the nation- ‘a golf baflerina tength- gown for _Walter A. Reh 31. convention held in Swampscott, her duties as matron of honor of East = | and carried a cascade of rust baat | . 5 colored chrysanthemums. Mari- erly | ° it | lyn and Carolyn Davis, twin sis- niense Coming Events quins and seed pearls and hada fingertip veil. Her flowers were white carnations centered with an ters of the bride, wore bronze ballerina-length gowns styled like the matron of honor’s. They car- __, piece of lace embroidered with se-— Bruce is the _son of Pe = ‘Norberg, 132 w. Brooklyn 8t. ried gold a ; 7 MR. and MRS. BRUCE A, REH ee eee nt cance, tain megnbers of Kappa Kapp’ beige and brown Gamma, North Woodward Alum- * * »* nae Association tonight at 8 The newlyweds will make their Mrs. Leland H. Pence‘ of Fern- home in St. Qa Shores. WSCS of Baldwin Methodist Cherch ‘will meet Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. for & friendship breakfast with Mre. os Girls’ Club Room. : Your flowers will sit on the table at the happy gathering that distance may prevent you from attending... gentle, intimate reminders of your ~Jonging to be there in person. By wiring flowers” through F.T.D. you cam flash your feelings across the miles, quickly, easily, inexpensively. Look for the shop with the famous Mercury Emstem. Only your °F. T.D. Florist ee it. best man. Frederick Hunt Jr. of] Birmingham and William Hunt of Peoria, Tl., were groomsmen, ers were Ronald Clements of | Clarkston, Willi Schick and Phillip Christensen and William Sherman of Selfridge Air Force Base, Mt. Clemens. Rolland and < served as» Birthday Celebrated Afenancers Gather og ‘at St. Benedict Hall A birthday party was given Sat- urday honoring Ruth Ann Strong, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence One hundred Allemanders mem- Strong of Watkins Lake. Her guests bers attended the Saturday dance were Marlene and Duane > Getzmey- session held at St. Benedict Parish |. |. Ladies Auxiliary 396 to the National Assn. Letter Carriers will meet at the ihbome of Mrs. Charles Bryson, 312 South iMarshall St. Wednesday at 7:30 pm. : Queen Mary Section of the Needlework Guild will meet Thursday at 1 pm. ai the home of Mrs Alex Joss, 965 Lake- view, i Sunshine Group of Dames of Malta, A reception was. held._.in_.the. church parlors immediately follow- ing the ceremony. Mrs. Davis, Judy. ane QD nd Bebbie—Shoemaker; Hall Sam Joan was caller, John Dunlap, Phillip Larkin, Susan) were 'Carroll and said Strong. | Guests Dick Leach, OY, Its so easy to Wire Flowers Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prince. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Norm Heywood and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Geal. Plant and Showroom 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. Bar-| = ees bare Smith, Tom Berry, Nancy ti, | fa na ieeanesen? “ter comarca: luncheon at noon. Social hour to follow. i The Pontiac Coin Club will meet Thurs- | et 7:30 p.m. With Mr, iter Willson, 88 Murphy St. Edith Viellilla: is now at | § Betty LeComna: PTA Activities Beauty Studio dress and a corsage of yellow cym- __ Waterford, Mich Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Miller head- McCarroll PTA will meet Wednesday 306 RIKER BLDG. FE 2-5221 ed the refreshment committee. The .ye at. 7:30 at the school. Patricia next dance, — —_~ will be Sweeney of Women's Division of Pontiac Elliott's Police Dept, will speak on “Child a FAST? Just phone or visit your F.T.D. FLORIST, Order is on its way minutes loter, Bi crists: Peiegrarh Detivery Assotiotion, Heedaverters: Detrait, Michigan Sp WORLDWIDE SERVICE. Your floral ' greeting delivered anywhere in a matter of hours, GUARANTEED DELIVERY. No worry < delivery is guoronteed. =. ‘SEND ‘FLOWERS-BY-WIRE J ACOBSEN’S FLOWERS" ctl aati 101 North Saginaw will upholster your artic- Greenhouses and Retail Store at Lake Orion = Ph. FE 3-7165 est frieze, mohair, tapes- try, metallic or any other fabric you desire. Our PHONE PEARCE’S, FE 2-0127 "va Br uae Der Keb Wi “work is worthy of the most exquisite tdstes. - ¥ ‘ELLIOT F—a ‘fine name in as and uphélstering F lowers for Every Occasion a iscr meth mh ELLIOTT FURNITURE Os Gee held Nov. 24. 2s nuances Soe ee oe = ae Are MODERN _or ANTIQUE |] Jes of furniture in the fines “of one * REGULAR 55¢ TUBES __Brisk’s fluoride is the same tooth-decay fighter proved for 10 years in drinking water! saith ng mee | Ae a? are Handiwork, ceramics featured by the Woman's Bs : 4 and food specialties will be Auxiliary of the Episcopal Church of the Advent when they present their first Fall Fair.on Wednesday. House on Middlebelt road Arranging a booth at Holiday where the Fair is being held Personal News of Interest Kyes Return Mr. and Mrs. Roger M. Kyes returned to their home on Cranbrook read, Bloomfield Hills, from Sea ‘Island, Ga., where they have been vacationing. * « 6 David H, Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic §. Ward of Wards Point drive, has been named man- ager of freshman baseball at Dart- * team during senior year. before entering Dartmouth, where he is majoring in business adminis- tration. * -* * Mr. and Mrs. Peter Davidson of Lorraine court celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary on Sun- day. For the occasion their son- in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Robert D. Heltsch Jr., and family of Mount Clemens were hosts at a dinner party at Kurz- Alt Heidelberg. From..South |Cariton D. Wright of Chippewa iroad, Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Dick of Mariborough drive, Mrs. Charles) are (left to right) Mrs. Hugh Macduff of Sunset boule- vard, Jean Arnoldi of Franklin road, Mrs. J. George Tucker of Pine Lake avenue and Mrs. Frank Arnoldi of Franklin road, — ae ae # # able at the.Fall Fair being held by the ~Woman's-—Auxiliary—of—the Episcopal Church of the Advent. Shown with some of the items to be sold are (left to right) Lake road. Event to Be Held Wednesday at Holiday House Christmas decorations will be avail- i Chiet - ‘ontiac F ost: Mrs. Rogers I. Marquis of Bloomfield ‘Hills, Mrs. Franklin B. Read, president road, and Mrs. John Wigle of West Long Due to limited space in the pres- Mrs. Leonard Wood. ent church building, the fair is be- ing held at Holiday House on. At the Christmas decorations)” oer committee chairmen in- Middlebelt road, according to Mrs.'booth will be Jean Arnoldi, Mrs.' dae Mrs. Roger I. Marquis, food Frank ‘Arnoldi, -Mrs.John Black! .)eciatties: “Mrs. Frederick Walls,” Frankjin-B. Read, auxiliary presi-: Gent. ieeramics; Mrs. William Alfs, Church of the Advent Schedules Fair On Wednesday the Women's Aux-| A snack bar will provide refresh-| George Hagman and Mrs. G. . fliary of the Episcopal Church ofments for the visitors throughout) Stanley Warne. the Advent is holding its first Fall/the fair. Working at this booth will) Fair. ‘be Mrs. Hugh Macduff, Mrs. L. S./ \Williams, Mrs. Clarence Suhr and = made available by s * * ‘ . \planned for the children, and Mrs, Russe] Meyer. Dl AWWA of the auxiliary, of East Hammond Lake - | Children’s novelties are’ being Service \Guild of Christ Church Cranbrook, and special entertainment is __ "THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1956. , _ FIFTEEN. a ora cs a Yule Party Planned iby Legion Auxiliary . the convention held in Benton Har- bor at the recent meeting of the American Legion. -Auxiliary of ~ Enea aalaiac mt Home, -MARY KING SALON A ORA OBRECHT Specializing in Hair Styling - and Permanents Complete Beauty Service 152 N. Perry FE 2-3053 “A The Smart . ‘Fall Coif A halo of beauty around your face. | this is an autumn coif- fure of remarkable beauty ... young, chic and fascinating. DIOR’S Hair Fashions 1083 W. Long Lake Rd. Bloomfield Midwest 6-3212 Midwest 6-3213 Mrs. Robert Kent of Birmingham (left) and Mrs. | C. Sanborn Hutchins of West Long Lake road display | one of the Christmas tree skirts to be sold at the Fall Fair being held on Wednesday by the Woman's Auxil- | iary of the Episcopal Church of the Advent. The fair is being held at Holiday House on Middlebelt road from — 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Proceeds will benefit the church building fund. Hall Jr. of Plainfield, N.J., and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart and children, Peter and Joyce of Grosse Pointe Farms, = * . Ann Roetiger of Sylvan Shores drive is serving 6n the refreshment committee for “Plymough Rock,” ees Start your man — , rd HOW TO START LIVING IN A NEW HOME—. with .. . those heavenly Carpets Upstairs, _ Downstairs, ss all through hike the evening at the. Mount Carmel Mercy Hospital Nurse’s Home. Members of the junior class are on the way up with a stop at Downtown or Tel-Huron Center ters, Mr. and Mrs, James Cun- ningham and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Thompson Jr. and daughter, Bren- da Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Orra Smith of Williamston were also -present for the affair. * * * Dr. Lynn D. Allen Jr. of Argyle avenue is spending several days in 2 * Hotel Morrison is returning Chicago where he is a guest at] . -_— ‘2 : =S15 ¥ today. ) Attending were Mr. and Mrs. " | | Designed ond baked by bakers. 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A enclose $1.00 and will pay the balance $1.00 2 week. a SO a SSS a ee ah AR... cITY pornshtnsacncnsenitiedicaee bell MOO ii a Sia de address ‘* at least two 9 pernenal friends or relati "you-heve ves and stores : Sid aacdmdmanael i See eens eeeen enema nennnenenen=: e SS i ees Se : Zs a Seat a BOTTLE STATION — This sailor joined the Navy to see the world! Right now, though, B. G _saiguars aboard the transport ship USNS Patch TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13,1956... =°=~~SS*~*é“‘“‘the*institution. — NATO Would - Says Gruenther PARIS # — Gen. Alfred M.! -(Gruenther, the outgoing NATO: commander, today warned the Soviet Union that any attack on) the West would be met with in- stant retaliation and that Russia would be destroyed. * * * ijahietea: what—-he- ealled ‘\"threats and blackmail,” Gruenth- er told a farewell news conference tliat rockets could not destroy the te Alliance's ability to retal- | te 4) * a. _..._Robert..Martin, public relations! _ Sloan wen first prize in a recent Destroy Attacker, director at the girls’ school, re- exhibition Ih” Detroit-0f-craft—en-casins... —a: { hurt - eo jearned him a —_ — Sloan's work, entered by the therapist, included handbags. moc- S...a..cigarette tported all were accounted for. He tries from 30 institutions in South- case and sheepskin booties. estimated damage at more than! ‘eastern Michigan. $365,000 but said it will cost close] The show, “The Senior Citizens te A eae ‘to a million to réstore the lost| Arte and Crafts Exhibit,” was at To Head Red Cross - & facilities. ‘the Detroit Historical Museum. | | Students at nearby Westminster Estes, head of the institution. | WASHINGTON (INS)—Gen, Al- College pitched-into help remove! Officials of the Infirmary are fred M. Gruenther, retiring. su- clothing and possessions from the proud that one of their patients preme commander of the Allied burning dormitories. Two were won such a prize in competition Powers in Europe, will head the overcome by smoke and two oth- against a large field, says Howard American Red Cross _ starting ‘ers were slightly hurt. Seen led been working on Jan. 1. es alae waa aaa a ala ean hit sac Your Views Will Help ' (Editor’s Note: Public opinion is a powerful force — and’ because dt is, ihe Pontiac’ Department of Aeronautics has asked the Press to poll its readers about airlines. The information will be used by the local group | in its efforts to convince the U. S. Civil Aeronautics Board of the need for airline service at Pontiac Municipal Airport.) =o many ; times during the past year have you traveled rem commercial airlines? -What were your destinations? sina : How many times during the past year would you have used airline service had it been available at the Pontiac — Municipal Airport ?_____________ Is the present location of air service (Willow Run, Flint) convenient for your needs? , How many miles do you have to travél to avail yourself of air service? 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Chapter 16 Dottie’s sister was smiling at me. Now that she had told me, I could see the resemblance be- . tween her and her sister. In a : few years, if Dottie didn’t heed the scales, she would be a chubby, overflowing bundle of sugar and spice like her older sister. Then I realized she had been speaking} to me, “I'm sorry,” I said. “What did you say?” Dottie’s sister said, “Jack.” “Jack?” She pointed toward the door. ‘Here he is,’ she said. again.” . 1 looked, and there he was back |again. He was walking around ‘lthe front of a black, two-door sedan, He had a raincoat over his arm. He came into the store and grinned at Dottie’s sister; I could tell he liked her. *“Louise,”’ he said, Phil’s raincoat in the car. might need it tomorrew.”’ “Thanks, Jack.’ She took the coat, from him. ‘That was thoughtful of you.” “Sure,” he said. I'm thought- ful.” Banks Promised: “Tt found) He! Savings and Loan Head Says Ike’s Win Means 4 More Honest Years PHILADELPHIA (®—The presi- dent of the United States Savings and Loan League told 4,000 dele- gates at his group's annual conven- tion yesterday that President Eisenhower's re-election means four more-years of “‘honest-money”’ policies. Walter M. Dreier told the open- ing session of the week-long con- -lclave that “tight or honest’’ money is a policy of stabilizing “the cost of living through use of monetary and credit controls in the face of ricing incomes, rising employment and a record volume of new capi- tal expenditures.”’ “The election,” said Dreier, “guarantees that the policies of the past four years will continue to be the policies for the next four years and that-the laudable objectives of avoiding inflation and deficit financing ‘will: con- | tinue to largely determine these policies. “Certainly, ‘the election repre- sents a vindication of the skillful, gram developed and carried out by Treasury Security Humphrey, Fed- eral Reserve Bank Chairman Mar- tin and Treasury Undersecretary Burgess.” Dreier said that the “honest) money” policy halts inflation and keeps the dollar stable. * * ELECTRIC BLANKET (222.2) 319° ELECTRIC BLANKET (‘soncomno) *2M4°S ELECTRIC SHEET se) 16° s OFf CQLORS acaceaccaarrans Som ACT NOW DURING THIS SPECIAL OFFER! 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He said,| “You just answer my questions) * 6 “I'm looking at her and I'm en- and rl let you go. , ‘The Barton family was going joying it. But why?” “You'll Jet me go?” he asked) gapidly to seed. Mr. Barton, was! r \ .* * quietly. “Look, yes don’t have the Waltzer, that maniac killer Louise giggled; this was rich|™e. 1 have you.” ‘that the police of the world's She said, ‘She don’t mean a thing! “1t’s put it this way . +» We/largest city were seeking. Mrs. to you! Boy, you're not kidding have each other. Barton was, at the moment, driv- memory sure plays tricks, “He said, “Your hands are shak-|ing the streets of Kew Gardens ney,” , “say| ~’ in a car she had stolen. I fag cent my tte tte voice. Speak!" — ° i eer said. “‘Art-arf.” ay _ They should’ be ahak-| of an honest looking cop and “Down, boy,” Jack said. “What| ins), "tS ccyole whe hother| pended for home. is this?” n me. I fight people who bother! under the turnstile. me... and Dottie.” “Jack!” Louise cried. “It’s : * * @ Hester Frost!” : ne mene had rung a = with im. memory wasn't playing) handle. shoved against tricks. He was remembering, no — my ; = doubt, that Dottie had told him about a babe named Hester! .iqewalk. Frost who had come snooping! his side around, minding their business. * s:- this. “Jack!” she said. ‘Take a look): at this young lady.” |> SURE-FIRE Gives Healthful — Safe Steady ” > HEAT little of my self respect. I wasn't . my shaking] completely unregenerate yet. | Economical visitor ts) | — TRY US SIBLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO. 140 N. Coss Ave. FE 5-8163° é . 3 liey Roos) hood of the car toward me. eee eS His face wasn’t. pleasant any- more. His lips thinned into a hard tough line. His eyes turned frigid. iis nokad_ lee a kid “whe oe beta one ecm pa gn in = handy with a switch blade and proud of it. He didn’t like me at churning inside me. ~ Louise was saying, “She went to grade school with you, she's been telling me, Grade school!" “Why, sure, yes!” Jack said. His voice was hearty, playing | the big reunion, but his eyes § were still frozen. ‘Sure, little |: Hester Frost! You sat beside _ me in Miss Koehler’s room, |; Whatever happened to you?” “Whatever happened to Miss: Koehler?” I asked. “Say, do you remember Archie @ Hali?”’ : ; _“That stinker? Well, it's been swell seeing you again; Jack, I'll be running along now , »..” I started for the door. His hand was around my right arm, just " above the elbow. I had fo idea dancing teacheds were so strong. |This was painful. “What's the rush?" he said.) “Let's have a drink down the | street . . . for old time’s sake.” | “Thanks .. . but no.” “Go ahead, honey,’’ Louise said. ‘Tes all right. Dottie’s not the jealous type." : “No, really . , . I'm late.” “T’ll drivé you there,”’ Jack said.| “Wherever it is.” ba “Don't bother, I..." “It'll be a pleasure."’ * * * He_ steered me forcibly to the door. “Drop in again, Hester,” Louise called after us. ‘This has been’ | fun.” Jack Walston pulled me into the front seat of the car. He flicked on the headlights and’ F still on my wrist. I never had! liked -one-arm drivers; —I-—-hated: this one, At the first corner he turned right. | He stopped, parked in the mid-| dle of the block. He let go of | my wrist. He swung his body around under the steering wheel to face me. He said, ‘“‘Hester Frost , , «js! , & that your real name?” im “Of course.” * * « He was silent for a moment. “You got yourself a job .teach- ing at Crescent ... the morning after the murder, You got Anita Farrell’s job. Coincidence, isn't it?”” : —_ : “Somebody had to take her place,” I said. “But then you start prying in- to other people’s affairs... why?” , I didn’t answer him; I couldn't. Again he said, “Why?” I heard myself babbling some-} thing about being a special in-) vestigator for the police . . . that that if P| Hands That Help ——- eee a (a a consider giving his a break. He was laughing at me, He woan't subg: Gay sites, St The steadying hand of the nurse helps make new steps easier. Not only the ill need such help. Ofteri one of our boys or girls needs the encouragement of a Scout leader or a Y director. Some youngsters with serious problems need the help of a child guidance clinic psychologist. cn The helping hands of all these adults are making healthier, Smee : , happier citizens for tomorrow’s Pontiac. _ And the wisdom of the world Why don’t-youlendahandtoo... | ataeoe Bm will- Leer . * Best of-all, Andy rewards his ; Give to the PONTIAC AREA UNITED FUND Your Child May Receive An Detroit Free Press Agcy. > ‘SPONSORED. 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Hansen if you don't have to? Gao totes of REC tendiny a of Stanton, Michigan's outstanding | farmer of 1955, will visit Detroit _— Simms. Thrifty: J.-¥; Haliman uel Dunseith: Cole's. Purtney; Rule; today to help draw attention t: ity; Lou's Drag, Keege Drug, Keego N rvor; Arts, Deaytcs Pistns. ational Lbegins Friday, Mas. Vrora D. Weawen ef Flint made her first Cenference Call to her four married daughters. » Mare. Parvin Marocx in Hyattsuile, Md. was thrilled to hear the m familiar voces, To Mas. Bansana Baterot of Flint who was with her mother that dey — it was “marvelous” Mes. Berry Nives in Holly, Mich. said “we all nj njoyed the call be — To Mas. Lors Ersten in Terre Hate; ind, the get- together wos “wonderful.” |. CHICAGO P— A new surgery )method has been developed which - ® «* 8 \scrapes clean the clogged arteries ‘in humans which cause heart at- ‘tacks, two -surgeons- have an- do they tol yout, | nounced, coronary arte- ‘ries were bored clean in about the stopped-up water pipes are sa instrument pushed through the arteries cut away plugs of fatty material that had caused the heart attacks.) gs eee NEW PORTABLES ALL MAKES — £Z TERMS | sorllgeameaae to catise new at- HIGHEST ALLOWANCES ON oe OLD MACHINES The new surgery was performed within the last two weeks on two tims of heart attacks fike that of ‘ing-out increased the vital flow as of blood to the heart muscle. The; to leave of an unhappy childhood. The new step was announced by. Dr. Charlies P. Bailey of Haghn- College and Phila- and Dr. Angelo May of | ees ecpecied ad step to- ;ward a new era of surgical pre- ito determine how mich this new | thents, or how many heart victims Farm-City Week which >THE 4 Then Listen. to_ the Worries of Someour Else By PHYLLIS BATTELLE _ the mind. “It's all mental,” they say. “It's all that Veal Parma- giana,” you snap back, every brain cell on the defensive. say. “Or is it that man?” ad,” you go on, turning into a hypochondriac.” Thus suddeniy, because one’s di-| igestive juices became overly agi- ee hea ae f the The pill has ONE WHO KNOWS ‘It was reported to the American, . | Society for Study of .Arterioscle- Ps NEW YORK (INS)—It is almost’ May- Lead to Surgical ‘impossible for a body to get honest, old-fashioned cama tet He-went through psychoanalysis! case, as in the case of 1 these days without being accused ‘© develop his super-ego, and is age people, your stomach-ache is of dark, brooding complexities of now just about the most super-ego- You say you feel sick, and what “Worried about your job?" they “Maybe it was the Caesar sal- “Entirely psychosomatic. You're ‘tated by an onslaught of garlic or, ‘er Boy for the 1957 United Cerebral} ss e some such, you are put down as a Palsy Campaign. character with psychoses, neuroses} The youngster, Charles Neil nows what idiocisms Gibbs Jr. sychiatry has replaced, was. introduced as the become a symptom the closing session of the seventh Feeling that this attitude is all Gibbs, wrong (and also feeling a head- sioned officer at the Marine Corps' ache coming on, which might be recruiting station in Boston. difficult to explain since we cant remember a thing about what hap- for the United Cerebral. Palsy ap-. pened between the ages of 1 day peal of Greater Boston and 3 years), we aed 3 upon a/ all there is ‘. know on this. sub “friend who knows all. about these) ject. oni ings. “But I would say that in your “AVeT-7 ithe result of a tendency toward tistical man in town. But he is|pypochondria combined with a mild smart about these matters, never-! case of gastric acidity. theless. “The people who label pill-takers “Well now, little lady,” he said and ache-complainers as out-and- in a manner that would tend to (out hypochondriacs are wrong, in excite a case of psychosomatic (most cases, because the true hypo- pessimist,” , TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 13, 1956 2 he mtinued, “‘so he| must be kept as busy as possible! with problems to tackle, giving! told us all his problems—man, is) bad YOU feel, and let him do his | worrying about you. He'll feel “A hypochondriac-potential iS 8) better pr Ei fee mate. ” Our friend then sat down and Are Your Aches and Pains Purely. Mental? To keep worriers from exagger-| him the least available time to. ee a stomach-ache into a hope-| dream up imaginary illnesses for less _illness, our friend suggests |himself, that we all give them something] be mined pad we havent had a sick day since. os Get the MONEYSAVING Call FE2-0119|| nausea, “I don’t pretend te know chondriac has an actual morbid | delusion that he is seriously ill.” Palsy Committee ; A GENUINE CASE = Chooses Poster Boy ical disease, though X-rays had. Our experienced friend explained ; thoughtfully that if I persisted in believing my stomach-ache was a malignant tumor or an exotic trop- CLEVELAND (#—An 8-year-old chow. was nut! but an over-. blue-eyed Massachusetts boy, who. dose photos cn doertl then I has been a cerebral palsy victim) would be a genuine, wool-over-my- ‘since birth, will serve as the Post-| eves hypochondriac. “However, do not take too light- . y.the people who worry over every = peri ayer i i acbe and pain, Through the - =| years, they might develop into full- ‘blown worries,’ the amateur- ¢x- /pert went on. . PP “Some people are just bern to worry—they do it as a hobby, like other people collect stamps. These are the people to watch | because théy can stew them- selves into a real physical break- down if they become rabid on the subject of ill health.” i the 1957 Golden Deg Crusade” a jannual United Cerebral Palsy As-, sociations ‘convention here. : His father, M. Sgt. 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In six stunning models, including the new trend-setting Fiesta. See Oldsmobile for °57 in our showroonf now! “af State Plan Rochester's Industry Rochester Sends Expert to Seek Fourth Lane to Seok Fowth le Provides for Tax Base ROCHESTER — T. M. Vander, (Sdwers Note: Ths & ome of 8 ot eaftiches deerriting Racies- growth; the stempel. traffic engineer, last might ter and te current | threw his support with the Roches- : make the South Main street dence that the commmumity is-facing a to a three-lane thoroughfare. up to these problems in a way fire —— pe aeesis “A: three-lane road 1s definitely which gives promise they will be — Amgen : very dangercas,~ Vanderstempet, solved. a = Sige village agra: told the village council 2! ts rege Rochester residents hope they’ township es lar meeting "A four -jand road “i be solved ima way thet will. should be copkructec. expecially a A & et ot the — - —s scomonity.”" Ross ehiet | im this fast: growing cc amity ae a 9 years ‘a@ueet He, Village Manager Robert — Sleee and ene member of the MABRY LOU HUNTER . = council will go to Lansing this teer firemen in a department — The engagement of their daugh- week to make a final pica to” that was organined 53 years age. ter, Mary Low to J. Witham Charies Liegier, highway. conr |, Ray Zoliner is a fall time engi- Horton is announced by Mr and ne rear a peer im the peblic works = “Mrs. George Fo Hester of 412 the project. rage whe also keeps the fire and Oakiand St. Holl). He is the son Bids are to be opened Late ether village equipment reilmg. of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund § sing on Nov. Il for the bridge's, are paid om the basis ef Horton, “U3 57 No widermng to three lanes the time spent fighting fires.) 9 wedding date has beer se Vanderstempe! presented antiet . ties regarding the bridge's widens - ing, from its present. two lanes. _ and council members voced an ‘] + . unaMimeus opimon against the ed ome piece. Detroit Broach gave *3° p—-—tpetians_ pla +the village acer for the chiet Frater Exposition Sincoe Necuger ‘Sines said, &k Farms turned ove “Quer planning cororsission has jan engine and 1.000 gallon tank” Scares hece sour Onidard Cos always recommended a four lane i which the village houses. in ca ee highway across the bridge and sures uses. = ieccsing Intereatew : t fo + € ar Ri nod ~— Arent -Fownship thas contract x E ane Bis a = . P a Expesrt 2 fo & the village backs up * ecm Dee 1 the township alge on Gres ~ The delegation to Ziegler won Steaey Acres Farm, o«ned by unanimeéus approval by council J men. : exhibit Herefords. Eche Valley Farms, ewned by Harry F. Se cher. and John A. Brown. both of quiet, pleasant, friendly, Sive community Charles Evans . As a municipality Rochester is — ‘men Girected by Sapt. Ed Kage. 3 Takes Bride well rounded. [It has-its share of This department handles street be represented in the Aberdeen- ° industry, sufficient to form a sab- repair and cleaning, trash pick- Angus cattle shou at Chicago. In Rochester stantial tax. bas. ups, ‘cleams and maintains s-w- Howard Storm. of Lake Orca i tie . ems. has a complete My min the N LAKE ORION — Mr. and Mrs a cigar eral a he so ig storm sewer sys- Lnigeel ait Seep ane ring C a on! Charles Henry Evans. who were Total rate. techading vilaee. tem, with. only ome street that in conjunction with the Exposition married recently at the bome of ols {00S St oy cchonls is 6, eke saniiry sewers. after being named winner of local. the Rev. Frank Racine ot mills R. D. Stark ig superintendent of Gis*rict, and state Shearing com Assembiy of God in Rocheste ” The will = tests. | 5 Hage budget totals $212.000,'the water depattment. Water use are Eving on Marion street, Pot a Siien $200-000 ig levied im vik ht a new high this year with = following a short trip. lage taxes. The fact that the vik record 1,800,000 gallons pumped © Safety Director was The bride is the focmer Phyllis i225 collects 9&7 per cent of its one day. The vilags. Ann Bridges. and their parents 1s before they go to the county ter to Parke. Davis &\(n and its Talking Tonight 7 are the Woodrow Bridges of 3015 tor the balance of collection speaks new potio unit wag one big factor Baldwin and the Charies Evanses weil for the prosperity of its citi in this increase. at Clarkston : of 223 Walton boulevard. zens The frst water mains wete built i For the wedding. the bride Pochester ts served by both m 196 A water supply was found 4 4. inn Farmers’ Cub wore a pale blue crystallefte Michigan Central and Grand Trumk about three and a half miles marth will heat a ject =e On teeon cad fety. gown im ballerina length with Raiircads, Three mam highways of the village Flowing wells gt. Z Wednesday might at § 3). present- a ae Ned. by Stephen Navarre, safety &- aific out from first supplied all Road Fin Thea in 1987 pumping began. matching blue bat with shert also bring heavy tra ~ weil. Her corsage @as of While "Detroit Rochester cht throe ae Fector of the Oakiand (County carnations. jai eaeaal oir = The village pumping station Shariff; Office. The club will meet Joan Bridges. her sister, wa eecucis each Bie cat occupies a 25 acre site which Hes at the niene: of Seacoh Theriat, her only attendant, and Robert J wae bring: them: @anees, East and. ~~. 138 feet above ae < her marred ” west roads imciude Walton Boule’ 71.000 gallee - tir wae ee ‘ ted by 0 250000 gab eecebee Wiad eke eocaied lon reservoir the ceremony was held at the _Rechester is governed by Its home of the bride’s parents. President. Clarence Barr, and a six man council. Nerman BR. Day, Frank Eewold, Mrs. Elizabeth Maitrott. John Dahimana, Stow- T7310 Oek Hill Rd. Ciaristen. Navarre will show a movie and preyent actual accident ; ome et oe ree of machine safety. b pumipag capacity & ee: amd-a-half million gallons a day and this soon wil] be increased to three and a half million gallons. ‘toBe Discussed | $12 per Pound of Zeeland. won grand champ = _poumsd im the recent annual wees : Michigan 4H Turkey Show, Hol * the spnosor. Renee U. of M. Now Fi ree. of Commie Organizations IN Call Hearing at Pleasant ANN ARBOR @~A former Us Ridge to Mull Spending versity of Michigan student who $25,000 on Site worked as an “undercover” agent for a year reported today the PLEASANT RIDGE — A public last reputed Communist front or- hearing to iron out controversy S2Mization is gone from the cam- ever the proposed purchase of BUS. a new park has been called by City James H Dygert. who was city Manager Paul Foxworthy. _ e@diter of the Michigan Daily The meeting will be heid at 7:3) C#™@PGS newspaper. told of ~ pm. Friday at Ridge road Roose. Year on Paes - yelt School. Laber Youth League (LYL wee Ee IT The twe fermer facaity men ecaumiticee were Dr. Herace ‘Chander Davis and Dr. Mark Nickersen. Both were fired by the University after Gey refased te aaswer sabcemmitiee ques . teas. A third. Dr. Clement L. ee ee Dare pus oo wel a Gree * Trial Begins — bers indicted by the Clary sab- 3 Charged in Blinding of Labor Columnist Face Federal Court NEW YORK ®~—Three of the de fendants in the Victor Riesel acid blinding case go on trial etd in Federa] Court. < They are Leo Telvi, 6 year-ol - brother of the slain Abe Telvi, the man who allegedly threw acid into the «face of Riesel, syndicated l|a- bor columnist: Domenico (“Nick’’) Bando. The : a te ee list of subversive groups. = nabert L_ Williams. assistant budget sarplas to purchase q |W USE WYSt Ors Si part article “dean of the ficulties at U of MT park site for $25,000. | writtes fer the daily, Dygert had said “libera] thomkers” remain on 37 Se nn ae a sinmee September aad that ste- mission he thinks it unwise to dents had bitchlisted amy re- exhaust the surplus maining nembers. Dygert said he sought to deter- the campus bet std. “these peo ple are sincere. loyal Americans James A. Lewis. dean of stu dent affairs. said. “we are gett: me responsitie leadership among st _ Foxworthy has told the city com- -. mine the LYL's influence on the Or ecerngeren of a legit- This Turkey ame reget ees mate voce of Eberalism has tacen [) 2 away the need for tms. type of or- Took Top Price; | + Congress im 1961 tor aad > answer questions of a sub- committee headed by former Rep. Kit Clardy (R-Mich'. * \ 2+-pound. feur-cunce Tom 'ur- soUGHT MEMBERSHIP Rev. Lindecker Guest key exhibited by Jack DeWirt. 4. Dygert sought te jom the LYL “at Rox hester. Church - +8 May 68. He-sast-he-was-t f three persons at a meeting Telos BelzaBaxter of F] hat ROCHEST former héad of the state LYL. At Lindecker the time ‘Baxter ia been indicted nus e ducati ors and drew a price of $i! P ~ Aa YY ER — Rew Wayne M le * of darector ‘We Fe “= tropoditan iamd Chamber of Commerce was get coneteted of cersemypt tor Metredns, Chore “Detox sti $e refusing to aoe the groups the guest speaker at 3S Paul grand conten wi ate be a peed nen ori, ine ac bird. entered by Richard Kersfein” Dygert said he was informed of Newaygo It went for $12 a 2 week later that be was unfikety pound at auction, | te be appreved as a member Hilisboro Rd. | becagse LYL members “weeld | | met want their sames and faces - known to an editer.~ Uaderwriless Group ve tet wees was cen Methodist Cyarch. tts evening a! | €-G atthe Ap precaticn Dinner The event wil be for ail teachers and offi- This will be presented through school as a student cryamuafion by the the combined ft- Breakfast at Waldron ~~... ®: 2" 4s ers of the WS tried to infiltrate estahiished cam md the Oficial fiss Lilien Hogue. Detroit: Pus Tops. Board » S Rev jandecwer branch egent of the New York ATTACKED McCARTHY Life Insurance Co., will be princ He said the LYL. collecting a> pal speaker at the nual dwes of J cents. pad S20 Rev. Lindecher 3 &@ graduate of Beston Thectegical Sehodt and is Mérr; Hospital wnday with severe e member of bearings im 1560 Dygert said 05 nuuries received yesterday Underartters LYL leaders left the campes er, / nen she was hit by a car on E is also a past presadent of became imactive. Dyert added? Wilson Ave. Business Women's three things probabiy did/the Cesta Bell, of 688 . major job of killing the LYL-sus- The PLUA Bape anmaunced picion apathy and subsidjary of that Ben Shaw. % Mark Ave.. 18 the hysteria. the last of which left its newly elected president. Shae the LYL jn the positiog of being is associite manager of the Pot rather uninteresting.” vs HOGLE acts he Detroit Life — : the Detroit a ub. 8. Paddock = The reservoir, now enclosed. ix fi Coflims and Sidney Eani , : en leant eneccitacn used only as standby protection However, the water there is kept A question and answer session tia- office, Life Insurance Com- J #4. of 186 Raeburn St will follow the talk. pany of Virgnia TWO VIEWPOINTS | Gulick told Pontiac police he Dygert said whe he began his was driving 3) or 5 mules an ~ , investigation. there were two con hour wheh the Bell child ran out in ‘, flicting views og the campus about front of his car from behind some For Better Understanding the LYL—congérvatives felt ic was parked vebicies Robert A. Slone is village man- chiorinated im readiness for any and treasurer. He has been ome TS. Other, village’ -tomerrew—Growth brings | officers are Mrs. Lilian Esterie, . “ Seve wil be at Law Prec | WASHINGTON (INS) — National FarmCity Week, Nov. 16 to 27 is designed for discussion mutual problems between farmers and city- ¢ ® Radio reports of the shooting were heard all along the Jexas ‘Gulf coast. Brad Smith of radio a turkey called ‘the talented signed him to the lead in the Chi- ing- five adufts- and one child. The: Shrimpers: Captain’ Shol fired upon bya Mexican-gunbeat,-of, ‘station KRGV at Weslag6,- Tex., said he heard the radié operator en the Pescador plead for aid from the Coast Gard, asking, 7 What shalt I a what shalt F Ail at PLUS do?’ The Mexican arioat was iden- tified as the “G28. She had been mentioned ix complajnts last month by fhe Texas Shrimp Assn, x DINNERS BOB'S C CHICKEN HOUSE Elizabeth Lake Road Featuring BARNEY at the PIANO and ORGAN | DELICIOUS CHICKEN DINNERS T-Bone Steaks, Ham Steaks, Bar-B-Q Ribs Besipess Luncheons - Dinnere te Take Ont which claimed she had stopped |. Texas.“shrimpers_and demanded moneg or gifts not to capture | | thegl. LJ ‘A ‘several incidents have been re- Yported this year between Mexi- ‘ean gunboats and Texas shrimp- ‘ers, The Mexicans have claimed | 'the Texans were fishing in Mexi- * * é COCKTAIL BAR j 5 3-877" ote \ oer ’ —] HEU [té (a BY orth of Telegrep! toe eon Citizens Films Finally Give Break to Local Boy John Raitt By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD t= Local boy ‘dio makes good - _ 4 years later. aes in —— Senta Ana and| reared in Fullerton, John Raitt | started his career within an or- lon Raitt. He was signed again. “But I didn’t get out to the stu- until 1947," he recalled. “That's when the movie business wan facing rough times.’ * * * He almost did “Annie Get Your Gun,"’ but he lost out to a friend |he had studied with in a Pasadena ‘singing group. He was the same fellow John had recommended as his replacement in ‘‘Carousel” dios, But though he -has. been un- der studio contract three times, he never got his big. break in movies until now. ‘Harry Keel, later named Howard This has #een a source of won- py his studio. derment for some observers. For “ Raitt almost lost ‘Pajama Riatt is a handsome, virile young Game” to Keel. But preducer | man with one of the best dramatic George Abbott went. to. bat_for. singing voices in the theater. ‘him. Senator Morse Optimistic Takes Brighter View of Foreign Policy Since Secret Briefing | + “Carousel”’ ant _Panina Game.” Now he’s noncanrers with Doris Day in the film version of ‘“Pa-| jama Game" —and—he sighs, “LE never thought I'd make it.” A graduate of a ‘small college at Redlands, Calif, Raitt got his’ singing start with the Los Angeles 'Civic Light Opera. One day in 1940 he was visiting MGM with a friend when director Fred Wilcox dashed up and suggested testing the young man. He was tested and signed, but played only a nonsing- ing role in “Flight Commend " * 4 | WASHINGTON (#—Sen. Morse (D-Ore) said today he is more; optimistic than before aboyt He returned to light operas with achieving ‘“‘a truly bipartisan for- considerable success and was eign policy,” and that he intends to help in working it out. Morse, who has been gitical of. the Eisenhower administration on some foreign policy questions, told newsmen of his more hopeful view after attending a secret briefing yesterday on the international sit- uation He was ote of 11 members of the Senate‘Foreign Relations Com- mittee af the session with top ad- ministpation officials signed by the now-defunct PPC company for another film try. His sole effort: a blackface number in “Minstrel Man." The Theater Guild latched on to youngster and as- cago company of “Oklahoma!” Richard Rodgers composed ‘‘Car- ousel’’ with him in mind, since his amazing range could handle such difficult: numbers as — the- Fleming, director of the Office of Defense eas ization. Most committee amnders left Ee s . ssion close-mouthed, al- some said they heard lit-) bape nl than “what you read in ithe papers.””. But several of the Democrats said it appeared that ithe administration was placing full reliance on the United Nations to meet every emergency situa- can waters, which the shrimp boat tion now flaring up abroad. captaing have denied. | That attitude reportedly would Charles Wilson, radio operator extend even to meeting the situ- on Ahe Pescador and a nephew ation that would arise if, as one, of ‘the incident to John Santos Ca- tg move ‘10,000 or 20,000 woh | rinhas of Brownsville, owner of teers” into Egypt. the shrimper, late last night. The) put Sen. Fulbright” (D-Ark) said. account was given to Smith of any such Soviet move should be. KRGV. 'met by U. S. military action. He! Wilson said just before midnight predicted President Eisenhower they were stil] anchored about 120 pventually would make it clear- miles south of Brownsville with that use of Soviet forces in- the- the Mexican gunboat anchored yidgdie East could not go unchal- about 75 yards away. He said they jenged. had taken the three-man crew, in- : ‘cluding the wounded captain, one | at a time to the G28 and demand- AMWA Has “Named ed that they sign a blank paper. Woman of the Year Wilson said the Texans refused -- BOSTON (INS) — The- board of He said the Pescador was an-| chored at about sundown whet the American Medical Women's .We_ saw the gunboat coimng up._ Oo ter ship, the Joyce Carin- tation ‘has, Se _.. We troit branch has named Dr. Viola ‘saw the G28 step and board an- other trawler . . . We started our /mMotors ghd started to ryn farther| out into the Gulf. “The gunboat . . . finally caught up with us.. She fired three shots. boat Chases as ‘‘medical woman of the year.” with the highest grades in her =|One bullet’ hit the cabin door| blazing the trail Clayton Powell (D-NY) from com- crat. millions followed! Powell bolted the Stevenson- |Kefauver presidential ticket and campaigned in behalf of President Eisenhower because, he said, he preferred Eisenhower's stand ,on \racial integration..-He-said-af ‘the | time he was still a Demoofat. * ¥ " pe The caucus, expected to meet Jan. 2, has the fina}’ say on or- |ganizational matters’ among Dem- ocratic House members, including committee assighments. Such as- o¢ * * Powel}/now is a member of the Educafion-Labor and Interior-In- sulap’ Affairs committees. Should the’ Democrats deny him commit- tee assignments, he could ask the ‘Republicans to assign him. ‘They took him in the campaign and they can keep him now,” Hays told a reporter, referring to’ GN avi taieels) = “ADVENTURE IN CAPRI” C’Scope Travelreel “TREE CORNERED TWEETY” Cartoon Fun {iri Powell. "1 will introduce a reso- — °. n lution asking the eaueus to deny ‘Strand = ~ committee 10:45 A.M. a assignments to him.” > sh Ld] Hays said he presently does not intend to include Rep. John Bell / ~~ Williams, Mississippi Democfat, NOW and WED.! in the resolution, although Wil- ‘liams es a third party presidential ticket on which he ‘was listed _as _ vice-presidential. candidate in some states Any.move to punish Powell or Williams would face formidable opposition (Advertisement) niente Your Child May Receive An Encyclopedia A big-hearted little pixie has come to stay at the Detroit Free Press. Andy's his name. And the wisdom of the world is his. Any question, any roblem your youngster may ve—Andy-‘will answer it. Best of all, Andy rewards his fans with prizes—a 15-volume set of Compton's Pictured Encylopedia, a world atlas, lobe and many others. Andy as his own special column. It's ¢alled “Ask Andy.” Meet Andy in the Free Press. = or Anything can papPe™ toa girl oe { -Detroit Free Press” Agcy. 13 Orchard Lake Road~ Pontiac, Michigan — FE 5-9272 Especially if you're a blonde who likes to oe be play around in the Stock Market. You get to know that to be Preferred, you might have to be a little Common. +: 2 z i The bullets were believed from = oe —tifke. — Coast Guard Vice Adm, Alfred “ROAR * es Ri Al in lt in Mn itn Ll ln, Ll Ml i, Alin li, i li Mi, Ml Ml in a, Mi Min, Ml a Mle hl dl dh Thet Het Rod We You Won't Forget Plus “JET J ssi nal OF THE CROWD" = ~~ S Y Plugs wrasdreccing iad third West ¢ STARTS TOMORROW From the Press Box SenrtaaGoptier BattleIsTV Regional Game CHICAGO @—Michigan State’s be the Big Ten Conference's ~~ By BRUNO L, KEARNS ~ Sports Editer, Pontiac Press~ For the next week discussions will continue as to whether coach Buddy Parker used good judgment in calling for the safety which ultimately became the mar-| gin of defeat for the Lions last Sunday. At that point of the game, with the Lions behind 13-10, we think it was a good move. Unfortunately it backfired, but had it worked, all the second guessers would have been calling it a good piece of strategy. Detroit's punting wasn’t at its best Sunday, and DY gamonton kicking from the end zone Washington would have) taken possession at least within the 30 and would have probably gone all out for the touchdown. With the free kick from the 20 it gave the punter more time to get away a better boot and permitted ‘the Mhemen to get down on top of the receiver a little faster. And what Parker also figured was to keep Washington 20 yards far- ther away from that goal line. . Besides, the Lions at that point weren’t thinking of a tying field goal, they were _ interested in the touch- down. But again it was too bad the Lion defensive unit was unable to hold the Redskins at mid-field. Sam Baker just outbooted Parker’s strategy. KLINE QUARTERBACKS MARINES Area football fans should remember Davey Kline who quarterbacked St: Freds from 1946 to 1950 and, later became the number one signal caller at the University of Detroit from 1951-54. Dave is presently the first string quarterback for the Hawaii Marines who have gone unbeaten in four ~ DAVE KLINE T ee won Wesleyan (W, Va.) 15, the nation’s” ‘iebianeul tenn, hee akan Ten record, losing only to Iili- nois in one of the season's big upsets. Minnesota, ranked 17th, lost its first game last week, bowing te Iowa 7-0 in a nation- ally televised contest, cused of violating the NCAA code. Penalties against the offending schools could mean probation for one to three years and a ban ‘against participation in all events! _ sponsored by or affiliated with the ‘ NCAA. MONDAYS COLLEGE SCORES Esteve (Ky) 102, ‘Kentucky Christian 73 Davis and Elkins 7 CANADIAN FOOTBAL a Final na eg Saskatch ny The council also was expected! ese vege tied a5 he to act on requests by Texas A&M MSU Expects Gophers 12 (bést-of-3 to Plot New Strategy . EAST LANSING w — Michigan State suspects Minnesota will try to pull a fast one Saturday in its|make them doubtful starters. struggle for survival in the ve End Dave Kaiser has reinjured ern Conference football grind. his instep. Right half Walt Ko- That's why Spartan coaches walezyk seems to have hit a cold sprained an ankle and end Tony Kolodziej sprained both ankles to {selected as their scouting film prior ‘Spelt again in his hot-and-cold| ~jto the game the 20-7 Minnesota perfarmances since an ankle in- \defeat_of Michigan. ; |jury. * * Daugherty has said that every “The. MSU “sqiiad kriocked off team needs a couple ‘of pacemak- darkness and the ache of many other players. injuries following ‘the 12-9 edging’ i of Purdue. ~ The latter part of the day was spent studying movies of the Michigan-Minnesota game with» he second half, the cmphanis on the second batt. Aboard Scooter _ up huddle. CASTRO VALLEY, Calif, wa — Minnesota has to win Saturday Art Larsen, 31, former National to keep its Rose Bowl and Con- |Amateur tennis champion, re- iference title hopes alive. The ‘mained unconscious and in criti- Golden Gophers will play on home C4! condition today, 72 hours after grounds — a good strategic spot Suffering head injuries in a motor to try some of the fast race horse SCooter accident. Larsen Critical After Accident games this year with three more to play. One of the assistant coaches of the Marine team is| 1st Lt. John Karski who played his football at Michigan’ ‘State and St. Bonaventure. * * * Kline, whose home is in Pontiac, holds the rank of. 2nd Lt. in the U. S. Marine Corps. WATCH ILLINOIS IN ’5 It may be a little premature to talk about the Big Ten championship for 1957, but oa Illinois team should be -well stocked. The Illini should at least be the “mature” team of the conference. There are six players on this year’s roster, whose ages range from 23 to 26 and who are only sophomores. One of these 26-year-old sophs is Dale Smith who scored the first touchdown against Michigan Saturday jj on a 31-yard dash, and looked very good doing it. Seems ‘the Illini have done some recruiting in the service ranks. t He lapsed into unconsciousness tuff a, vane” the a rtans. “um * a" |before a three-hour operation ear- So ee aoe "win concen-|!y Sunday disclosed a ruptured trate on defense against the Okla- | brain artery. An Eden Hospital homa-type of play this week. |spokesman said he was “critical, practice early Monday because of ers to set the example for the ‘and the University of Miami to ‘their football teams from accept- _jing-any CLOSING IN — Paddy DeMarco, former light- weight champion, closes in on Larry Boardman, Marlboro, Conn., in bout Boardman won last night at Philadelphia. Boardman, right hand up for unanimous decis ‘Cor st any sther sunae te rastnt penton, Eleven schools currently are un- pega leper: he rom band of them are on proba’ da align Sel and the 25 cooperating pir cluding post-season bowl contests, Théy are Texas A&M, Miami, the University of Florida, Auburn, UCLA and the University of Wash. ington. The Kirwan said most athletic ad- |ministrators now recognize - that Additional Sports on Page 26. accepted thing for star athletes.” “It we are going te give room, board, tuition, books and a limit. ed amoynt of spending money, all right,” he said, “But let’s not go beyond that.” Kirwan noted that coaches at major schools ‘ are ae s heavy pressure to ning teams and this sepa of NCAA ‘regulations: ~" ae “The vast majority of coaches are honest-men, however,” he add. ed, ‘There is & minori of * ‘win- AP Wirepheteo | sion. speed system in their 33-0 defeat | of Wisconsin, it's unlikely that. they'll experiment against Minne-| ‘Walled Lake Grid Ace Outstanding sota because of a critical man- power shortage. Injuries have cut deep into Michigan State’s depth — which Coach Duffy Dougherty defines | as “the mumber of players a | | coach is willing to gamble on | in a game." As of today, Michigan State has Wo should be the recipient of ‘seven players among the 11 who Oakland County's outstanding high. season. juries. The Pontiac Press honor, “with the cooperation of county coaches, Left half Clarence Peaks and tackles Pat Burke and Joel Jones #5 been awarded to Walled Lake's ‘are through for the year because J@Ckf ot rades. she Walker. | * \of bad knees. Center John Matsko | mn the balloting of county coaches ford_either_down or out with in-+ Clinch Final Poll Northern Best in ‘A’ during the process of selecting the all-county team, Walker was a near-unanimous choice of the 25 participating coaches. The 185-pound «vérsatile full- back, called by his coach Dave Smith as the ‘best fakeback”’ in the state, will be presented to the McAn slice company of New ficials for sportsmanship, ability, leadership and scholastic standing. E< ap” ‘ . Me & from | In Viking athletics, John has _ lettered since his sophomore year | ea —os ae aes 2 Be: ¥ as S&S x Walker Selected as Oakland County's Best There was no doubt in the minds Walker was rated in the eee the area with his family jof coaches and writers alike as to|esteem by coaches and school of- Boston in 1948. ball, He is a member of the school’s honor society and as a | future endeavor he hopes to get | into engineering. istarted the season against Stan- Schoo! football player of the pan Walker, who is 18, moved into| im football, basketball and base- | As a member of Walled Lake's “at-any-cost’ coaches. are men who violate the rules of their own society and it is up to us to +erack down heavily—on-them.'* US. ‘Lifter Suffers Injury Pete George Hurts Eye En Route to Melbourne for Olympic Games MELBOURNE i — A weird-ac- ‘cident may have cost the United cover in this 4th round action sent DeMarco to States a gold ‘medal in weight. the canvas in the fifth. The 20-year-old won a | lifting at the Olympic Games. Pete George of Akron, Ohio, Olympic and world champion in the middleweight class, suffered a ear eye__injury onthe — plane ltrip to Melbourne and his training ‘has been interrupted. Starting to put on his hat, George jabbed a seat card in_his eye. The eye has been treated but doctors refused to let. George jtrain. He aiso is losing sleep Be-— cause of pain. “We counted on George as a certain gold thedalist,” said Coach Beb Hoffman. “We can’t be sure.“ Hoffman said he felt sure the | Amexicas are good for at least “unbeaten-class~““B-powerhouse-ot tour medals and maybe six in the the past season, he led the team in yardage and scoring. He was also’ the team's punter, place-kicker, pass receiver and pillar on de- fense. Opposing a were at guess- ing by Walker’s abikty to fake as, a ball carrier. Coach Smith seid, | “he picked up 855 actual yards: rushing, and about 1,500 without the ball just faking.” Linemen often swarmed all over Walker as he plowed his weightlifting competition. Lane Meets Ryff on TV Wednesday MIAMI, Fla. W — Kenny Lane of Muskegon, Mich., and Frank ‘Ryff of New York, both ranked among the top 10 lightwéights. _mept tomorrow night in a 10-found fight that will be televised nation- By DAVE DILES Michigan AP Sports Editor The Flint Northern Vikings are | activity by thumping Ann Arbor state’s sports writers and broad- 33-0 and ending the state’s longest casters, Northern was named to ,winning streak. Later in the season the first oa on all but one ballot. York as a nomirtee for g $1,000 scholarship. way through the line, while aily. Don Yeargan, Frank Fink, Larry | Lane, fifth-ranked, Dien and the other fine Viking toward a title fight with light- is climbing the mythical champions of Class A’ the Vikings beat off the challenge: - high-school football for the statelot a powerful Bay City Y See of Michigan. iteam 24-21 to justify their claim to The undefeated and untied Vik- ‘the No. 1 spot. ne, with & ankesiving Day! Swift backs like John Sharpe, tussle on tap with Flint Central, a Arden Relerford and Phil Gaines, have met and whipped the cream ~ rugged of the state’s crop of high school operating | hemtnd (2) Big, . P ~ "line have enabled Flint Northern The t down eight ents. — They moved-to the top of the 0 mow down eight oppon _Tankings after the qi week of! In the final i weetty Pol of the State 5 Unbeaten. Pair Takes. All_Point. Honors. while its defensive’unit was leak- = could only A — By THE Rasockaraes PRESS .and scoring totals of Michigan's Hillsdale and Central Michigan, small college teams. the state’s only football teams with TEAMs WLT TP PA perfect records, ran away with Hillsdale ............ 9 0 0 303 nearly every honor in scoring, too, Cents! | apron elie 2 All of Michigan's small colleges g.anq rapids JC... 8 1-2 138 —except Western Michigan, Wayne +wayne state .....,...4 2 0 90 " State and Detroit—have completed Perris see 8 38 136 He their seasons. And none has SS Michigan ......4 4 0 158 chance to overtake the leaders. po oleae eee ‘ as i” i Hillsdale and Central Michigan, ‘Aition _ es 3 5 0 135 137 nailing down the MIAA and IIAC jin, ren 3 8 8 at 18 titles with identical 9-0 records in Rapids Catholic, then for the scholarship, the young star {mowed down Grand Rapids Union will submit his own essay on ‘ “Why Muskegon 26-0, Bay City Central) 24-21 and Saginaw Arthur Hil} 40-7' before thumping Pontiac 32-13. In the Vikings’ Turkey Day scramble with Flint Central, they will face a club that has won five games and dropped three— all _to top-ranked teams. Bay City Central—loser only: to Northern—handily nailed down second place in the final poll. iThe Wolyes collected 109 points and were named on every. ballot— = —jand-never- lower- than. second, -— | ~ = * 2 Grand Rapids Catholic, winner Saturday night in a 25-21 squeaker over Muskegon Catholic and loser only to Northern im nine games, had plenty of room in third place with 91 points. ‘ Flint Northern (8-0) ........ ecaceens. 119 Bay City Central (8-1) .,...0. erence orend Rapids Catholic c socee-. O1 ent! (7-1) 3 Aa: eeeer eens Bear born Fordson (9-0) ....c..sscces 81 East. Detroit (9-0) ......., ercoersecee BS Midiand (6-2) ...... enemas reneere Muskegon Heights @ i sersanee a. 46) Battle Creek (8-1) ee «| Fint Central (5-3) 1 \ Others: Sacinaw Arthur ‘Hit ‘8, Mus- kegon and Grosse Pointe 3, Detroit A B-plus Punent at Ww alled — ed nine opponents to 50 points, an. average of less than one touch- er eel paen ere itt Pecord aka in ‘Freeze’ Bill Kelly's Central. Michigan | ee KALAMAZOO ww — ' $4 per game, to win offensive i)amazoo College's 20-13 triumph laurels. Jlast Saturday over Albion cost Olivet's winless Comets, with Kazoo quarterback Bob Urschalitz eight straight: setbacks, trailed in a new college total offense record. both departments. Olivet counted -* * «® “points “in eight ‘contests’ “The sophomore: ‘signal-caller from Jackson St. Mary went into the ing- for 291 points—an average of contest with 767 yards gained rush- more than 36 a game. _ ing. and passing. He needed 177 Eastern poten though it yards at tac of 944 re pt: fo set in +5 see bit ae Pcie ae 2 wien ia (Phil Dillm ee os mess Co one ci os mark, rolling up 193 yards. fee al | 960 total. Stalling for time on the next-to-last play of ‘the game, Urschalitz was thrown for a 15- test, -Urschalitz lost another two yards — — and wound up the season HONOR IN BRONZE — The bronze covered football shoe of tull- | back John Walker will be presented to Walled Lake High School in _ honor of the 185-pound fullback who was selected as Oakland County's ecmries County's leading céindi- fast, aggressive New Yorker had the-Year” for 1956. ts car 27-0, Ann Arbor 33-0, Saginaw 40-0, 1 Would Like t6 go to College.) Outstanding high school football player and the prep ‘Sportsman-of- county's C4 a ~ — ee ANN ARBOR m — Michigan doésn't look on Indiana as a breath-| er. “There's no such thing in the ue SUMED COUNT ms — mor a he “Spartan fpeegerwees noma Walker, ee ep anes, ‘who: leads all jweeks. two years-ago,” he -State-- a backs were down the weight champion Joe Brown. - sidelines with the ball. | Ryff, now ranked ninth, needs . ) t Walker is presently regarded as procknat oy & Oe ee vee ate for all- state honors, He is the once been ranked third. prep “Seoremanotioe The bout will be televised by ABC _beginning at 10 p.m., EST. uM ear.’ M Cant Afford fo Look Past Indiana | jwins against four losses, but only|as a halfback against the Buck- one victory was scored in confer- leyes and was used as a passer lence play. They had won three in from that Spot. a row until they crashed into Ohio, ° Saturday. ~+—Other Hoosier. er “stand” -- Jouts- mentioned by Duteke are-fulle- - ‘een eer ee them to worry about 00S! first and let the Ohio State game wait, . “They beat Northwestern,” Oosterbaan continued, “and you remember what a dog fight Northwestern gave us.” The Michigan coach's concern. with Indiana is evidenced by the assignment of scout Don Dufek to ¥ pack Steve Filipowski and Tom Mc-| “They're a goed pa ssing ten m back” Bob Fee, a 205-pound trans- and they're dangerous Seneuaeet Plant from the 2nd squad; Dave it,” Dufek said, “They have two Vb'¢'l a speedy t«{hail; und 220- real fine ends in Brad Bomba !°!d [-lldack Jim Ycre trem Bat- and Norm Crait.” bee ae | Up front, the Hoosiers are heavy. Dufek cited sophomore quarter-j!ju1 Michigan has sivapped into ‘heavy, rough Jines all season long. Donald as the chief aerial threat.|The Indiana forward wall yielded Chick Chikowski, who originally | 465 yards on the ground to Ohio was a quarterback until he was ‘State, a figure which erased an old trail the Hoosiers for the.last three Though Dyfek didn’t return with | pegad glowing reports of a pig- skin powerhouse, he said they could cause trouble. “Don't forget, oe beat us there Hoosiers can do the same Satur. yard loss. But he still had a net day, Oosterbaan ang company of 945 yards — one yard more fear, re bs: a heipscascapeisih ary te set the ‘ ew sit “indiane's~~ record---shows- three. 3 mark. a : - . F i Pentins . ee acer mame ‘But on the final play of: hé com’) QaKLAND COUNTY'S BEST — Honors as’ the “Sportsman-of- Rivers Beats Hauser - NEW ORLEANS (INS) — Sixth- | All-State Balloting hurt earlier in the season, returned'Big Ten record. I ; ss State Writers Check DETROIT @ — — Sports writers and sportecasters trom all parts of the state of Michigan are meeting today in Lansing to select all-state football teams for the Associated Press, a This is the 16th consecutive year for the all-state high school teams, and the balloting among nearty 600 high school coaches and sudianieyditme. ae finest in the history of the teams. ry orsees-wte- eaten Web CSS ART sate ticet andl accord” teams in four classes — A, B, C and D. The feams, and the players ‘making honorable mention, will be released later in the month, ~ i Rates be eee fo a “THE Ce ses Be Soy ee * Caled ie aaadienecttteteediietnetl radi ned apne ; r ? . co i sé a 4 3 A | PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1956 “TWENTY: THREE OLYMPIC MEETING — Thane Baker, left, member of the U. S Olympic team from Elkhart, Ind., of San Jose, Calif, another U. S. team member, strike up an ac- quaintance with Heinz Laufer, Scene is the Olympic Village, Heidelberg, near Melbourne, Australia, Baker will run the 100 and 200 meter races and the 400 meter relay. Lea isin the 400 meter and 1,600 chaser, Ohmic | MELBOURNE @ — The red, white and green nationalist flag of pic Village today in an unevent- a sttietet ceremony belying the international tensions still threat- ening the Games, scheduled to be- gin in nine days. < In ‘direct contrast to yesterday's demonstration by Hungarian ex- patriates during oaich the Com- munist Hungarian banner was torn down and. slashed with a knife, some 60 athletes and offi- cials stood quietly as the tradi- tional flag went up. ‘Hungary was raised* atthe Olym-}~ Purdue’s Mackey Protests Objects to Bands for Pros . Indiana eine band. “woted to accept an invitation to play at the game. Band director Ronald D, Gregory said it was-the*organiza- ~~ tion’s policy to appear before as) many people as possible to help ~ promote the good name of the uni- versity.” Americans Buy French Horse Three - Year - Old Colt, an {it by Pol lier “that _ ‘the change ot flag was tion of international ethics, prin- ordered before he left his country.|ciples and traditions.” ‘But: while~-caim~ surrounded the|—2:-A-Swedish-member- of the 10C : flag-raising ceremony, there were|admitted that ‘ive Scandinavian'through final preparations for its, °tficial who doesn’t like the idea. renewed indications that the Inter-/countries — Sweden, Norway, Fin-|Australian debut tomorrow, An in _ national Olympic Committee}tand, Denmark and Iceland—plan vitational meet will be held at! The Chicago Bears several would be unable to divorce the'a meeting soon to consider the|Geelong, a seaside resort 50 miles Weeks ago had the University of Games from world politics as it/Suez crisis, but Said that as of west of here and Jim Kelly, head Hlinois band play during the haif- had hoped. now they plan to compete. lcoach of the U. S. forces, said he time intermission and are now in * *.* 3. Hegyi, himself, refused to an-| would enter men in the high jump, the Process of having the Indiana There were these developments: swer questions. on the subject of pole valut, shotput, high hurdles,|University band appear at the) 1. A spokesman for Syria's)whether Hungarian athletes would sprint relays and middle-distance Bear-Los Angeles game at Wrig- Olympic Committee said.the Arab compete against the Russians. runs. ley Field next Sunday. states will ask the IOC to ban FP i be ‘Britain, France and Israel from Earlier in the season, the Notre participating in the Games on Dame band appeared at the Chi- grounds that “Anglo - French-Is- cago Cardinals-Washington Red- CHICAGO (#—Professional _foot- all_is after that something long associated with college football — On the almost-dverlooked ‘ath-| ithe color provided ‘by a marching letic side, part of the U. S. Olym-| d — and there’s one college -pie— track —and—ftield—team --went/D82 Beliveau, 7 MONTREAL Jean Beliveau “tof the Montreal Canadiens failed to score a goal in‘ four games this past week but collected three assists to boost hs National League scoring total to 17 points, according to figures released to- aP — day. * e * Ted Lindsay of the Detroit Red Wings remained in second place with 16 points, He added four points to his total of last week with three goals-and> one--assist. Doug Harvey is third with 14 points. — i Highest scorer of the week was and James Gilbert Lea Jr., right, German Olympic team member. meter relays. Laufer is a steeple- indsayonTop j The chief of the Hungarian dele-/raeli aggression against Egypt skins game ‘at Comiskey Park. Master Boing, Slated gation, Julius Hegyi, had said ear-'constitutes a serious contraven- From Lafayette, Ind., came a to R ; U.S = aS voice of protest. Guy (Red) Mac-| TO Race IN V.o. ES | ‘Kay, Purdue's athletic director, emphatically said last night “‘col-| LAUREL, Md. i — Master Bo- leges shouldn't participate in Pro- j oman sports.” * = * #8 ieackes teld- Purdue band. effi- cials the musicians could not per-: *. * *# form under university auspices if) The 3-year-old was sold quickly they accepted an invitation to play after the race for $110,000 by An- at the Bears-Rams game Sunday. dre Lombard of Paris to N. B. . The invitation was turned down.'Hunt, Dallas, Tex., oili@an and : ‘Edward L. Stephenson, Warren at Bloomington, the. ;ton, Va., thoroughbred breeder. \ * * * | The new owners already have the next $100,000 race picked out ifor the brown colt who showed his fine French heels to nine other ‘horses from six countries. It is the San Juan Capistrano, a grass race like the International, Mareh 9 at Santa Anita, Calif. ing, French winner of $70,000 in lyesterday’s International race, is (going after American money soon as—a_steady- diet. — Vie Stasiuk of the Boston Bruins who collected four goals and two assists to climb from ninth to al fourth-place tie with Gordie Howe of Detroit and Maurice Richard of Montreal. Each had 13 points. Harvey, who still has to collect a goal this season, is the leader) 5 in assists with 14. Dickie Moore) _ of the Canadiens is the leader in goals scored with eight. ~ ‘Prep Standings | ‘ Gasev er, Ice Goal-Net = Inventor Dies jat Age of 82__ BEAMSVILLE, Ont. (—The man 4 The 1956 high school football-sea-- were East Detroit, Walled Lake | 6, to fall from the ranks of spot- | Perndale son took a frightful toll of perfect 88d Lake Shore. in the Oakland East Detroit went unscathed in record hopefuls County area, There were many strong teams gernaut was untouched in eight on to share the Southern Thumb waterford But Sstarts.- in the neighborhood this fall. less record teams, Almont and New Haven, which fought each other to a 19-19 draw nine games while the Viking JUS- eariy in the season and theh went Shore Lake Bi-County League title, were unbeaten, with when last Friday's action was over League champion with a perfect only the tie to mar the season. bringing the regular schedule to 80 an end, only three undefeated-un- tied teams remained, The three squads that came through the season unscarred record, 9 finished its schedule Almont won seven games, New Haven five. Five county area schools wound Nov. | In last Friday's action, the Sham-) ifocks wrapped up the Eastern. /Michigan League crown with a 2-0 victory over Ferndale while Walled SANDERS FOR RENT TRAVIS HARDWARE ¢34 Orebard Lake Ave Fe 6-87 Lake, Inter-Lakes Conference win- Clemens, The Ist three teams ner, Walloped Milford, 41-0, ' each played one tie. There was only one casualty | The lone area game remaining is last week, but that was a real the annual Birmingham-Roya] Oak “shécker.” Romeo, unbeaten and battle on Thanksgiving Day. antied in eight attempts, was ther school will have a flawless stunned by arch-rival Utica, 27- record at stake. First Quality Original Equipment Quality ... alse Tall Pipes and Exhaust Pipes Stedebotern 9 QQ25 (6-cyl.) they "54 MARKET TIRE CO. ‘Boardman Licks DeMarco; Feels. He Can Beat Brown” Larry: bad even when you win. a * « es DeMarco, the former _ light- weight champion irom Brooklyn, used every roughhouse trick in the lightweight champion Joe Brown today but the sensational young ‘fighter from Mariboro, Conn., says Ibe isn't in any hurry for the title book in an effort to panic the fight. cleancut kid from the Nutmeg! State: He mauled. pushed, grab-. bed, tackled, hit on the break art icharged in his famous “billy igoat” style. Referee Dave Beloff’ took the fourth round from Paddy) 'for attempting to punch as Board-/ man fell floorward from a push. |S * * ® The 20-year-cld Boardman says he wants to go on learning les-: sons like the one he picked up last) ‘night in -defeating - roughhouse: ‘Paddy DeMarco. He met one of) ‘the toughest tests for a young man fighter — how to combat a maul-| Open 9 te 9 FE 8-042 TT. W. Weren #1. Ey “Through it ail, Boardman kept akes book per, a guy who males you “ins heed. He smeshed ‘DeMarco! Imported Ready-Made Sutts. EXCITINGLY PRICED FINER CLOTHING FOR DISCRIMINATING CUSTOMERS British W oolen Suits “csrom Charge Accounts Invited ‘with rights and lefts from long: 'range and refused to be goaded into fighting Paddy's style. In the fifth round, the hard-punching ~} Boardman caught DeMareo—flush-Lapeer on the chin, sending him to the canvas. a TARO Lexertees Wersteds and Silky Sharkskips & a Expertly Tatlered to Our Exacting Speci- p d F d T fications. A truly Remarkadle Value in pcb 0 gers n Our AT With 3-1 Victory 55 FUKUOKA, Japan 2 — Hits /by Jackie Robinson and Don De- CUSTOM TAILORED SUITS FROM $54.50 }meter produced two runs in the ninth inning today as the Brook- lyn Dodgefs rallied to wind up ‘their 19-game tour of Japan with a 31 victory over Japan's Pacific | League . All-Stars RANDOLPH ARWOOD _ | Robinson's. aleceed! Duke ‘Sni- der and Jackie came around to. score on Dentieter’s single after’ KING EDWARD | CIGARS Because Smokers—Young NOW-—America’s Largest Seller! moving up on an infield out. The victory gave the National wins, 4 improving baseballers ever have mustered against an American club, The Dodgers return to Tokyo tonight and then fly to the States in two groups, one leaving Thurs- day, one Friday. New Basketball Coach_ Is Appointed at MIT Prep {I's Finish Clean: up without a single victory, In- | eluded are St. Frederick, Brown | City, Capac, Millington and Mt. | NeW: League champs a record of 14 losses and a tie against. the toughest competition Japan's }- . : . s * * SAGINAW VALLEY credited with inventing the goal; French horses now have scored apts Games| net in hockey, William D.. Fair- - yi wL wWL*T d two of the most impressive vic- Northern ... . 406 80 0 brother, 82, died yesterday. - eee oie y city : at @ i 0 tories in the International and it . A goal tender for Beamsville in|. ’ . Arthur Hill... aes 3 630 : tis the only country. te win the 5- central. gers . 2 2 = 3 {- the old Southern Ontario Hockey | year-old giobal-afiair twice. Saginaw 8 $ 17%, Assn. about 1900, Fairbrother had i eaetea® oe a net made by a fisherman and} cue All Games = a WLrT WLT strung it on his goal posts. The ee ee es cis idea was immediately adopted by Atnea tl Oo 3 3 : Breiegtam 72233 8 the association and spread. SH \/s I . ‘Mt. Clemens 030 800 Use of the wet greatly reduced . INTER- ee meen the number of disputes arising WLT WLT , from goal umpires’ decisions. Walled Lake ..... bes see AP Wirephote Fairbrother w Be ille YOUR setgetch sat Ar DEFENSE STAR — Dick Jamieson, Bradley (Peoria, Ill.) Uni- \ ake from 1914 en apes Southfield .2 3.0 5 4 @ versity quarterback who is currently leading the small college de- | x pete Berkley. sD PL g 2 $2 Qe : urer from 1922 to 1931, when he Parmingten 65 0 1 7 ¢@ fensive column and who passed for all five Bradley TDs in la OAKLAND B eas GAA ¥y St ‘resigned both posts to become Leagve, an Games week's game against Washington of St. Louis, Mo. relaxes, talking ‘county registrar, a position he held Clawson 7 ; 1 0 i ‘ i 3) with Karen Kronenberg on the college campus. ‘until his retirement in 1949. ; iy ac A . ’ oo-eevev-4—-3 8 $40 = - take gaat : ? ; ° ; $ 1g ta 3 d, Mi hi osevitie oe nites) Ge ise 3¢60partans 3r ichigan 10th Pitagerald .6 & 1 171 WAYNE-OAKLAND , ; Leagee All Games. ] Be = WLT wet} Northville .. .5 01 72 1) ead : : “343 333 ennessee Voted Nation § No. | Team FACE! Milford wee 333 342 Neild... 2-3-4 2-4-1} 4 . Brighton 2.231 26 21) Clatencerilie oa 3 8 23 tf Clarkston 2 ae 35 | The Associated Press ‘the line to 10th place and one!in a struggle for third place with — ——— Tennessee and Oklahoma came points. The point total determined 993 points, has Minnesota, No. 17, | | aeneasd —e 6 t vce ; down te the wire in a photo finish the ratings. Oklahoma led Ten- next on its schedule after its 12-97 New “Haven... $ H 1 5 : tin this week's Associated Press nessee in first-place votes 92-58 victory over Purdue. Deed Sc Sg s 3 9 football poll but the final closeup but Johnny Majors and the Vols) * « e Brera ‘it secsece- ~ ‘ . ; ‘ 0 pa Tennessee the No. 1 team has a wider second place edge The unbeaten Texas Aggies, tied, } 6. 8 1 e 1 1\by two points. 73-34, ; j only by Houston in eight starts, SOUTH CEmecee Al Gemes| The — Volunteers drew such, *- ** \fiihed. fifte in the aang ee tt . * . 7 strong runner‘up support that the Although Oklahoma has wort 37; Two of the top 10 clubs are in- Oxford $2734 3 3 1 bundle of second-place votes over- straight and led the poll every volved in a Saturday battle be- |Orted ~ 2 : H 3 ¢.came Oklahoma's wide edge in week except one, when Michigan|tween Ohio State (No.6) and Iowa i Millington _ 0 0 ¢ 8 o first-place ballots.’ The final count State took over in October, the (No. 7). Ohio State, the Western BI-cot Spl pay eave te Vols 1,446 and the Soon- second-place votes did it for Ten-| Conference leader, can strengthen wu wLers 1,4 oa. nesse, a 6-0 winner over’ Georgia |it® position by disposing of the’ mes ee ae 33 - ¢ 'Tech in a battle of the unbeaten. | strong Iowa team that beat Min-! po ee gt 33 7: Sports writers and sportscast- Oklahoma had romped over Iowa nesota 7-0. Lakeview 1¢ 2 $ ers who participate in the weekly — ee |ecih® top, tgams wan first plece votes SUBURBAN ax catmoure | ‘ poll of major college teams rate , : eed me ee a WOS7CS4508 bce eages Games their top 10 sections in order. A. The one-wo teams face rugg Tennessee (58) (7-0) 1446 | Pts Tae 1 i Me is Mary -§ : 8 $3 9 Sirst- -place vote earns 10 points, Opposition Saturday. Tennessee) 3 3 Michigan Sine (3 (3) ce) bee H mee tag bE pseeet et ee traced chb tat has won the : eee ieee i) ee ed « é ne 6 eG gl tSoutheastern Conference title the! j- rs» co eae ome ste ! Break for Al lanex ‘last two stasons. Oklahoma faces? §recute (Gi 0-20. Hat ee cs iae taaoce pe Missouri, a team that partially) eee SECOND TEN) iL 1) 63)... csseceees 202 Western Reserve .,........... 5 ‘ | TAMPA, Fla. @ — Replacing — heel = four deteas by hold- 12. Florida (2) 1-1) : University Bchool 3 1 0 Marty Marion as manager of the ing Colorado to a 141 tie last 2 Clemson 2. Wicholte Schoo! .. 21 1 week, 14. Southe: ifornia (6-1) eee ee { Chicago White Sox is a terrific, 6-9-6 it Navy ($1-1) : ‘Shady Side © 3 1 break for Al Lopez. His team will + saunescke Sep 7” OTHER AREA RECORDS | L 1 £0 into training next srping in his as oe — out 3 om Re ae @1-1) . -. 8 1 © native Tampa — Florida's larg- Georgia Tech a exas Aggies 29°. ton (TO)... eee ao i er oleate é 2 e_est Spanish-American City. : ———E—— mecca Scene ae = 3 3 i The White Sox will play their Royal Oak :4 3 1,exhibition games at Al Lopez Oe ‘1:3 > 4 Field which was named after the Shrine 1 8 @ former big league catcher who Cc. nbrook 1 6 1 managed Cleveland's Indians the. ‘last six seasons. The field was/ The New York Giants made 103, opened two years ago. ,errors in their first 88 games in The Cincinnati Redlegs also train |1956. |in Tampa. 4 EXCLUSIVE GUIDE BAR STRETCHES SKIN TIGHT... _ STOPS: BLADE BITE! 5 held A a i aa nec be ri Read how FLEISCHMANN’S , You're sure to get extra enjoyment when ja eens buy extra-Proof whiskey. For “Proof” tells you a whiskey's-“strength.” Today, most * DE - Keatevinos “blends are no more than 86 Proof. 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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1956 : : |\DONALD DUCK ‘Nobody Tells Cooper How to os te; Bal - TST ae ESE SOE : beral Mind Peat THESE NOTH EMI _ He Has His Own Liberal Min Beat THESE MOTHS * Sen MOTH BALLS, BOrs! fae / NEVER MIND... ~*~ UOUISVILLE, Ky, w—A Wash- “ty judge like his father and grand-/"In 1955, President Ziwiawer *Y. ( GEE, SURE... { WE KNOW HOW : ~ {ington cloakroom story relates -an father before him. ° Foon him ambassador to In- a LEAVE IT TO us.) # O USE THEM encounter “between the” laté~Sen:| For the next clght years he beld die, “a post he held until he re) PSA 7h A OONALDIAL a | (= {esas} — > Robert A. Tait and John Sherman; oe a sean an back signed -to—run~for~—-the Senate |--——~- AA , N-] form = “{ commer, hn inn duet won «hind, ee, ton Sener Tan bag teminat fernier Gov Lawrence ; =| ale “short term” to the U, S. Senate life. ; ‘Wetherby. ; . p-. 4 { views are 0-| * * N\ ~ : - from eaten * * ome - were influ-| Shortly ‘before leaving for India fo } / | = “Are SS semen or a Re-enced by those years a8 a county he married the‘ former Lorraine ‘ SA i publican?” asked the Ohio Re- judge.’ ‘Rowan of Pasadena, Calif. It was Z es 2 publican, “When are you going to In 1942 he enlisted in the Army his second marriage. The first start voting with us?” as a private, When he was dis- ended in divorce. ALLEY OOP Cooper replied, “If you'll par- charged in 196 as a captain he » : ~ don me, I intend to vote as I think returned to Somerset. That same) Cooper, . unlike his opponent HECK sport gad YOU GOT ME! THIS i es lyear he was elected to a two-jin the recent election, is not an GET A THING ONY GO THE iS MY FIRST ' Through his voting record the year term in the Senate. He was orator. He talks slowly and halts WELL,C’MON, \ THIS nena ‘GS ‘ > tal, gray-haired- mountaineer beaten in ue for a full term, Hoenn searching tor the Fight " HWWEN'T GOT THIS YEH : | pote oan a pare bi He ee as a delegnte|~ * * 8 ez YOu LOCATED JIMMED HE MUST | once ; ’ Cor, Sar: lee poli- to the United Nations General As- “puting the campaign,” an as- OOP YET? , EHP HAVE. » tics at 26. He served as a state sembly and as special consultant sociate says, “John must of shook ‘| Jegislator at Frankfort. In 1929 to Secretary of State Dean Ache- every hand in Kentucky at least’ . Pulaski County elected him « coun- son, lonce.” “SS 4 @| a - — BOARDING HOUSE : a : hain 5 —- &§ L bij ITLL BE A DREARY i ay ra A We HEARD PIKE Gane MINTER OF THE j = BO 2 ZA, THE OWLS CLUB AN WHERE You WHY DON'T Se S V4 IMITATION OF AN OLDH CAN GWIPE THose Set ZG Al GOLD RUSH FARO aan FALLEN ARCHES , A DEALER LAST NisHT/Y A CUCKOGT too FoR tn < c mse DID YOUR BUDDIES THEN AT LIGHT : € pd . © 1956 by NEA Serviva, tne TOE eg. VS. Pat. Ov, HOCK THEIR BANJOS WORK - BAH/é NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller : Lad LEAST , ef. e YOu'Lt HANE ELEcTRic | DUNDER- T ra, SONNE PLANTZ PATES/ oa | I'LL PLAY : _. es NENT play Wid hi | _NANCY=:- TRY | |) WITH My or ee e?) MENTE \ KK! Vl TO. STAY OUT OF. LITTLE a ee | “aN ) ol fa & TROUBLE TODAY WALKING wan ch oe aay = ~ a 2 _ a a tn ny 3 OF, YP eacd ie : = — oY ») « ( a . B: Z \ | =| Dy. 4 = — 4 1] be ” Ai 4 4 : A” Z Sa ok You Bog. ©. 5. Pat OF. — Ail ght eeserved net 8 7 ; Ay ‘ iy f AEN S YW > Ya hes bron — sain ont I] | | “em = ; = “ ; By Leslie Turner ef | : y \ HES TOO SMALL FOR THAT KIND] | TM WASTING MINE, TOO! 1, | \ TM cLiver st 7, SPORTS! BUT HE CAN STAR \ d , 3 LANCY'S\_IN OTHER KINDS, IF HE'D LET sO , . KNOW ie WES A rare ME HELP HIM! NINCOMPOOPS = ee SiS 5Y! HE DONT - : : —____ QUT_OUR-WAY ws OR BASEBALL BR LUKE T DID! YT QEST SON, IO 3¥ NOT THE LESST Oh ‘ eit Pel ¥igM q ) * . — THE “DEAD LINE’ RIDER ~ I RUSH TO DOC'S FOR DIET LISTS AN' PILLS TO KEEP ME WELL, AN’ DASH AROUND TO TAILORS TO KEEP ME LOOKIN’ SWELL. ON LABOR SAVIN’ GADGETS I THROW AWAY MY ROLL, BUT NEVER SEEM TO GET AROUND JO SHOPPIN’ FOR MY SOUL! x dfte ta ~ © 1956 by NEA Gorvice, inc. TM Rag U8 Pat OFF 2 — jy DIXIE DUGAN 7 si i STRAW wining MORTY MEEKLE ¥ | AN ALARM CLOCK 16 A GADSET 2 TO WAKE LIP PEOPLE WHO By Dick Cavalli "GUST WHAT I THOUGHT. HE: - we Sak 1) s WO \a Mem J a Het 12 SOFT-1) t KNEW I'D FIND NK BOTTLES E T’ RETURN-AN’ SOME WAY T’ ER T’ TH _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 13, 1956 * wih : i wali bas ane 28 = = ee 2a aS a ~~wevuevvvrgey™ es ; ‘ _ eS tlventodk “MARKETS Grain Prices. (2 Blasts Wr eck Wow, 13 (AP {AP ali i oe Western Firm ‘s. some ses 26 owing prices cover of! ess os ial (rag Oil Line ., mre ree! tee Ib 13. eh ‘ by ‘ ip ey 2 200-14 ib sows 43: : ee nn ene i a N, “Jordan = Western ; CHICAGO #— Grains Headed] titm’s idle pipeline from the Iraq Season . - Deer. = -ag.the.market. showed . ‘esta Loui ‘ -" ~ time! rotect yourself ERS EE prehension over the international ‘against-any~< By a Wall Street Journal ‘| situation. dan day. | us for information. : Mild hedging - pressure and 4-gal. The government said it had ol : Codi ve iste cies eee “) | profit taking appeared in ail pits. deved 4 . A few years age I was going broke og "| Losses ran to about a cent before’ as to find out! i. W. HUTTENLOGHER heouey on $9,000 a Bish aelees 4 ; ; i? Siliee market stablliend.: Tred why oil was running through the’ xes were getting me A ssang fo beyond ans was more active than in yester- NO eee eo eae pgp iocayy yer thar money lan as Sep e: Ho. us ie‘anmieant since the 1948 Palestine War, [>-——* 318 RIKER BLDG. * FE 4-155). ett ivi + oo See ee iF ta that na ire ros receal Wi day's extremely slow red jm. The official announcement did ee sae titel 6 bscri standard Braden, 18.00-19.00; light w new peak 126-4 5 * & 9. Whear near the end of the |not say who blew up the pipeline — tion to The Wall Street — Salable 1,500; siaughter, tam seve mage is, No. 1. ee first hour was % to 4% lower, ay. ; I heeded its warnings. I cashed le yet, pulk| #9nal income, record steel out- SU" Carrots so EO: | December $2.36%, corn % to *% ; nee on the ideas it gave me for roe tew ae “prime” up to 21.7%: Wee:ae's pet and ballich corperate reports eee ey i, 136- ry A gh hg lower, December $1.3844, oats Oil was seen leaking from the ing my income and cutting ex- musket ble 5 as, 1 0: ewes steady: bolstered confidence, brokers a x to cree: Ne. 1, ise .06' 14 to % lower, December 777;, pipeline as a result of normal pare Sol ghuetig ey 6 ny reo] all * ni Kori $0 ox, Fennel, et, $8;3.75 ape ge yee 7 creche Ou, te ‘o bes Fisiad en n to forge ahead.) Bethlehem was Up around 2. Re- Horseradish, No. 1 tect | 81-5844, soybeans “4 -to-1_-cont _¥ af : Last year my income was up to ee public and U. S. Steel gained frac-|Leeks, No. i, 1.00-1.80 dos. bchs. Onions,| lower, November $2.52, and lard south of “Irbid,~ Jordan. A huge} DETROIT. Nov. 13 (AP (USDA) — , Panev, 1.50 50-Ib : . fire followed the losi | $14,000, Believe me, reading The 450. Rot estab. tions, PEE ESAT Loe Sele. bag: No 1. 106" 2 to 8 cents a hundred: poends | ‘ explosions. Journal every day is a wonderful shed. Moiday’s market: Barrows and| ‘15-90 dos, Parsley. Curly. No. 1, lev ; No mention was made of an in- le gilts steady; sows 25 cents lower; bulk! Leading rails showed mostly .65-.75 dos, Parsley, Reot, No. 1,) lower, November $12.15. vestigation of the xplosions get-ahead plan. Now I am really ‘number i to 3 180-250-Ib berrows and gains as New York Central, South-|.90-1.25 dot. bens, Parsnips, No.1. 1.25-| : i - : living! Pe Ae Sue sete ern Railway and Baltimore & Ohio |i,” 2,04 Potatoes, Fancy, 1.28 50-tb. Grainmen were expecting addi- s-*) St k ? This experience is typical. The |wneveniy 12.50.14 25; Ro fone me gained ackaie, feiss, Bick. Ne. 1 1 s6-d.00 be, Redishes,|UOnal heavy export business in aw ene ea ee ade oc 5s Jéarnal is @ wonderful aid to al. -608 11,50-12.25. thouse, No. & doe behs. s, Squash, | wheat but there was a tendency other pipe carrying Middle ~ tile—Bala v i Opening uded ¥ bbard * 7 . . aried men making $7,000 to $20,000. fresh raliets erie aria Seti ‘right u ~~ aa Caren eee fe ne r iss rg hgh ey basket, — to go slow in this cereal because! East oil across Syria to the Med- It is valuable to the owner of a — waedy on GE alesse: early soles lnkens Sheet i = > a “2s! Hothouse, No * 1, 225-3.00 10-1. current prices are above the gov-|iterranean following the British- ll busi: steers 33-00-28 .40: shareg, Fg yg tS ; French invasion it. small business. It can be of price- Ts and heifers uneven on 1, 200, U. S, Steel up Me at 1% Titprroce Main oneee scot rumen 9 wel. 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Cleags Ci Bg ee re CR Bh ie oe ee ee e re ile daring, wil be Dei Bee: WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. , z [lots agp Nal ait ne ye ae = vo | La re = Se 10.3. iM Le ted ha Township Hall, Davisburg, Michi- Members New York Stock Exchenge ond Other leeding Enchengee PMP 11-13 Nh Tel de Tel,.169.7 Lortiara poe? y 1 Soviets Balk on Pact Apecina sapien dl bit s = Re gent the r Soringtntd Tewsship Gening I Am Tob ¥°T.6 Low & Nash .. 76 or ssing n ‘ies in a e he . = PONTIAC: 716 Pontise State Bank Bid _—-PEderal 4-28 - 18-Year-Old Girl Am Viscose ... 328 Martin. OI... .'/ TEL AVIV @—A well-informed of federal law. State Police tromOrainance and Map. “Tentative fest anc | DETROIT: Brd Floor Feed Building —WOedward $2808 : Larmee 64 4 Cp..-_31.1 source said today the Soviet Union the Clinton Post said they stopped & maps may be examined fermen | Shrougt: Involved i in Crash — S - a poorest as. iis refusing to deliver crude oil to Robert C. Wanderheier, “27, and el cm ona ¥ yr the clerk's aifive ; ee Se . — Atebioen. oH Mpls Hee - at Israel despite a long-standing William J. Connors, 28, for speed- [ Broadway Street, Davisburg, Michi- 1916 © Forty Years of Serving Michigan Investors * 1956 RS ; Patricia A: Novosel, 18, of 5565 jyoo Mate | ["' 6 —- * $e) trade agreement between the two,ing on U.S. 112 Sunday in Cam-|* KL. VAN NATTA. ;, aad rs =a rergrloe tex bet Oh .... $38 Mont Ward... #23 nations reidg e Tow mship, Lenawee County. oe is pes to ear when pen eo apy ee —— ——$——$ —— = —— = — — ae cn — WANTED her car was involved in an acci- ct ice we Nat bine = ie . ~ dent at Montcalm and Saginaw Sona srs “154 58! Dele, 33.6 5 . borde: a3, . 41.2) - Majer ofl company has a fp *TCCts Monday borg Warn ah (Ot Oven ---- Hh ° rer araratic tong terme reat Ws. ag released aver treatment Peete, BER Sotew «2 T 0 the Pontiac Motor Co. a mE ees Poe murine vin mine fe, HES 2 | Congratulations to t t t guaranteed net y return [at Pontiac General Hospital. The co@= 8.8 .. 24 me : : a ENA - of 7 to 18 per =o other car in the aaas was driv- Set 7 Be Nor Pac. 283 -* capital ee ee 5,000. For Ben by Robert Wachal, 2%, of 15 Capual airt 362 Jwens Mi Gl. 647) - = = wiehe Edison St Gee tS Pam A ar. ite! , ae ie feed | Both drivers told Pontiac police Ghrr ms oe 341 t t 4 ee Be Dn pad ye CP e OUSaAI Of worrKrers Who pr Oauce ing while making.turns due to an- aman tee > Peeiva D & ‘ . a } other vehicle blocking their vision. Core cots wer Fare Bal * . ° = > Breakfasts—Luncheons { is Cole Fam 2 Pusey Male 33 ¢ » Meet Your Friends in the 2 As the situation in the Middle Col Gee, et ure OU “4 : ‘f° . ; ‘ > East seemed steadier, oils with reé- goa Pe Pr ay 0 _. su z* / | Riker Fountain $ Riker Bldg. Lobby $ : "aati Qeat On 123 Ridgeway aep . = 7 > 2 gained fractions. Westinghouse and Copver Rae . 472) Rieck @p 2? aataintintatintintntatantn tant tnd tatin tnd AA . General Eleciric were up a bit naabutel | Reval Dut 1011 —_——__-_- Bs olen SS — Rit Rye, et Ree 48.31 a poet pice fe Geen al eR oT om ‘ : 3 GENERAL DYNAMICS CORP. ca og Eee ‘ . MOMS wou. j AN INVESTMENT FOR THE FUTURE: Ho Mur RE Seeceet 3) ~ : mer ; . @ ELECTRIC BOAT DIV.—Atomic submarine builder Rete. 8, MR ae! @ CONVAIR DIV.—Aircraft and guided missile mig ra, ~ ee ee opt Sor pe -cnoepeasnal, DIV.—Canada’s leading aircraft — babar we 4 oa int ai . DY. Cem eurrcetion @ Fre... 248 On . fd equi . ee eee xen Elec... 0: “18 ged On On | AMT, pment. Jen Ps . 44 Stevens, JP 2? encom mangement ,7, ~~-@ GENERAL ATOMIC DIV.—Nuc'ear research p Jen Mille e671 Stud Pack ___$.4/ : —— M Jen Motors .. 4€4 Swift & Co 427 ; : ee = = thd, <= —- = a For more information without obligetion—cal! ee Sy Tero ‘ba i . oe . . _ . Goebel Br 33 Textron : —* ae ‘ s C. J. Nephier Co. [22.3 22 ¢| Need money to fi f 7 J Nephier CO. [yeh ot irs 3 oney nance one 0 Qt No Rr & tm Carbide 1735 * . Oreshound 48 tr Pac | $18 Community National Bank Bldg. FE 2-9119 | Ge! on rot Per Atr Lie a i . . 5 : wocns: us mars: i] these new beauties? Booker Er :... 392 8p Lincs 324. a = <= oot — ——- Th Cent . 12 OS Rud a1 @ z a a tT ey US Steel 17) F ™ Indust Ray ... : tee mando My Ete hy 714 Community Nat’ inet Coe Oe Wee 8 | — ceo @ tere, 3f) (Pomntiae State Bank pian : cs * ti bi .. 3 ” + : ; Banik. Building BR wy Ee ey ae , e® ban Ls DETROIT STOCKS . Phone FE 4-1568-9 Lo the ce — Pare en _ ee Figures after decimal points ple bead bu t eutp.* ee & ; j ) A] if ; ee muahet Oo 1s) 166 PONTIAC ys ds a5 | = abs U Ross Gear Co* on “ me 6 é i : - ‘ pal ga S ce R6 87 CHEVROLET é : Penineular Mtl Prod = He He . 7 Richard H. DeW ut Donald E. Hansen Ruy Migs co 13 ies 8s Cadillac Res. FE 5-3793. Res. FE 2-8513 ed ata a “oNS [te ; ‘ "No sale, bid and asked Accident Insurance Fire Insurance Leck avenaess wore Automobile Insurance Liability Insurance Burglary Insurance Life Insurance | Plate Glass Insurance Bonds—All Types “PEOPLE THAT FLY INTO A RAGE ALWAYS MAKE A BAD LANDING" - NEW YORK, Nov. 1}—Compiled by the { ' Associated Press. o | a = alia Ur in sorts Net chan Noon, ay... M11 14k wi 180.4. ‘Previous day ...2009 133.2 732.2 1798 [Week ago......264.8 163.2 717 1819) ‘Month age..... 260.4 13498 71.0 1793) Year ago..2....2872 136.58 T.1 1807) 198¢ high..,,...2776.3 158.1 769 191.5) 1986 low .......244.0 1296.2 696 171.6, 1055 high.,.....257.8 142.4 5.7 161.5 1955 .. 203. 116.9 67.2 148.8 pitt you can buy the things you will SI. or more opens your account want the most. | A Pontiac man.is being held under investigation for grand lar- today concerning the theft of a tool box valued at $50 from an Oakland Avenue business place sometime Friday. An attempted breakin at the Joslyn Soda Grill at $86 Joslyn Rd. Was foiled when burglars were tnable to pry epen the front door somet'me between Sunday. night and Monday sani Pontiac police said today. Rummage sale — Holy Name Church School auditorium, Bir- mingham, Fri. Nov. 16, 9 a. m. to 9p. m. Adv. If yout fiiend’s in jail and needs mae, POE Oe —Ady, 1 Plus 1 Equals 24 ENUMCLAW, Wash. @—It Ken-|- You no extra cost. aty Pontiac State Bank | : PON TIAC STATE BANK 4 * YOU PICK THE MODEL . ,’. we will finance it, Any cor you choose. We can save you money. Quite a lét, probably. For example, $1000 for’ 24 months — costs only $46 a month. You get quick : service. Our way of financing is the way to save_with. tion, You.do.not.haye to be a depositor to usé our sérvice. fi é - SRS aga ™ ; f get Life: Insurance Protection at * oe COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE ~ MAIN OFIE: Ta Porton Pan's allt Duiding Soi af Lares PII OFS. Ar ah Drayton Plains . hors erences dcsuia ese’ < se = 2 . ¥ = = - one : an 2 = : eee : Se ae saa & , = . | ah eee rer ence anne eae ate ia / 2 $$ $__—_— _THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 38, “1956 re eee a True Life Adventures Flowers 3 || _Help Wanted Male 6 re Hurt — ) Monkey Buatiiees __ tecemennaerares || Aboard Ship R liar | eam 8 Ee eee or ee “NEW YORK &® — Three: ont emerald Directors 4 Be fe eh Be Bk stowaways have — scamy patsiey Puneret Home, FE cia mix, oven Bon, a Ee Contact work, for NEW YORK 1 The Soviet Un-|viet economic “a ie transatlantic luxury i : ® De Rot Mt Car~ nec- age gs an pas Sed poe to continue to increase in) : a avlor nelson-Johns oan MAN Be, REO} a French ‘port. No one asked CHAPEL East. bet. John R about the box or its contents. Service PE 25841 ~~ MECHANIC Experienced not yet realize the extent to which ty of the Soviet government over their conduct has undermined So-|the Soviet people will be dam- viet international authority and aged. Factional quarrels inside | Bee Les Clarkston Motor Sales prestige—and perhaps even the the Coi is Voorhees Si le eager aor aminnag ma tr erempeore ea tage |e og NOT VEPENY ON THE —~~wael le FUNSRAL HOME 22 6, Main 9, (a) * 2 6 ; ‘| ELEMENTS said he aired the monkeys Pe a sig seocohatg Maple_H8i4! a Sy io ie do ay m2 ELEMENTS, 1D VICPERED ie ent ed them ot | Se Me | Mes Nate lees nde DEVELOP WHEN THE FERTILIZEV engalled. stowaw t earl aabanace sf But the long-tailed stowaways vt 3 Lets 5 me Prep employment teere: ce Write for information, Box pequences now being reckoned up many other colonial powers be LOWERS Vie. THE RVEV STALKS CONT! were discovered three days CHOICE ADJOINING LOTS Fil Ss NVE TO ~ & I felt like throwing ~~ ' White Fra Cemetery re at Pontise Press. si ‘im 4-1640. $150. . NO OPENINGS NO“. BUT LOCAL rp i enlge cnaahaale from against the Soviet Communist fore tied armed intervention in re cep aaceneriea andl aig ct . GROW AND TO Pus , . ©. «© — colonies with naked force { ay Sr h \ ~— al EACH Ov WT H — .” said Capt. Walter A. oe - manager will talk to men now en cost much more Zinn f . | . : then looked working aren't 8 “°L In Western Europe and else-|colonies are cee! CE a a ; my THE 64 s 2 ag ae —_ i ee Tmmediate profit, fre Mie where outside the Communist bloc iLwore er and his pets .were per- At 10 a.m. Today there | - Chance for promotion. Call Pub ‘the entire Communist movement “o — were replies at the Press ale bruh UE ROU eer i .. to debark yesterday- with SPPORTUNITY FOR INEXPER!- = hasbeen dealt a very heavy ; the njonkey’s fares still unpaid. ne i ay lets fear oy Ee Sg -~8 : blow. Many Reds are quitting Opes on The animals were cleared by ship boxes: tronice, posing to. spend ‘one _____their parties in protest against and quarantin doctors. : 1, 7, 8, 10, 16, 17, 21, 23, hour a day, four days a week. the yerrsanebd of serail work- . Fe , 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 32, 40, supervision ey oo Cagineers ca ers. any . nonparty members : 45, 58, 62, 63. _® 4 rrange- who supported the Reds at the Up for Lions Henry Hess, 103, Dies mente wil vem with Fear pres- _—polls-can be expected-to shift their Rees ao . - Help W ita s6 rite aise er week. when = gllegiance. —— Bl poRT HURON w—Heery 3,| ~~lielp Wanted Male 6 es met Sontaeot > s t * ‘ Mcllhenny, Bowman Are }} Hess, t. or Caete oldest} interview oak ase. address, phone viet relations with Yu residen’ a Port Huron nurs{| CO apnea ae a ats Expected to Go Sunday ing home at the age of 103. He 20 BOYS — Bet He Pentios Pres a iy be _wyfeened. The Soviet Com Against Baltimore es tara is Derrek 5 a. cely be wares, Bt. 8:30 to 8.26 chieftains will tend to am. and 3:30 to 4:30 p.m blame’ the Hungarian rebellion on PRECISION D “Titeism' — while the Yugoslav _ DETROIT i — Prospects for a 0 MM Death Notices Seen cae worm: ator must ¢ sharpen owa aria. Ale ‘-Communist will blame them on rout Lton victory over the Baltt- ; Oram wa Mate - ~ ber 16, from 12:19 to 4:00 p.m. McGrevor, ames nr: ‘Moscow’ s policies. ‘more Colts next Sunday took a “ \, , f : ; SS . \ Four Must be at least 16 vrs. of age. _Maple Mi ¢3540__ P |decided turn for the better tod *, . — “ey nae we SA aa es BEATTIE NOV. 11, 1988, CLARE, dy | satesMay OR WELL ESTAD- - lp determination of the Na- “i we oe that Bill Bowman A ti a Wednesday 10 gm Tuesday of Cie vik eee reapply Sr yan ti Commumists who now con- 4” n Mcllhenny should be oe jeaners, 069 Orchar --tral-the--Pelish Communist - Party. ready for action against the Colts. BERT FALKN ER , SALESMEN Z to throw off completely the rem- R prareay 4 flashy rookie ‘half-| ‘ CRONTIAG Et DEPT, Have ey ror alert youna men | nants of Moscow's domination will back from Southem Methodist, LAY. NTIAC PRESS Schnee, advertising. os Pienty 2 be greatly ier lll -+Bowman,— hard-hitting —.1 heck, Niel Ne <é Ae pe MACHINE SETTER FOR A . Ea a tising and com have heen mainstays on the Lion ) ~<~ WHERE | T _VEVELOPS te state ot iy: 3 Giggs ot. Roches, a (AHTAN REALTY 22 - ; —Pontias—Press.—_____- ania eet ticuties = — —s = all season. Both INTO THE FAMILIAR " BEANDT. _Fuserel ests. Panne _ he ne acne | 2 1os_S Bee = Fast Ger-|Were—sideli Salar LTH KI SAUM, NOV, 12, 1956, many, Czechoslovakia, Romania, |the tins acai oR abd US A REPETITION OF THE ANNUAL ANNA, 2326 Silver Circle, 1: prota A og Ratan —— SALES : nania, an 18-17 decision sed wife of Julius’ Kirech- sar Sat Geteas tn. ochaoies Man 23-38, ares resident for past Bulgaria. and Albania ‘will be|to the Washington Redskins last C’TIVE CYCLE 16 ASGURE, =| keine’ aad’ igs scene - Wich ——ew roars, Eageatiy eb Sood pete compere —— many in their first defeat of the | Distributed by King Features Syodicate, i feer aleter of hare. Le ee uae en ee woe | the publie etactiny sat oO On, Wi t ational Football League seaso : pe anon or growing ——— co = alarr. < i ‘presence of Soviet troops and So- Tt. ation. Call J. R, Hilts, Reality, xa bed bontise pe tol ck Buddy Parker was bore Teachers, Parents Plan for Better School aS gs ty Se er . ra o fman or etter choois ome wi i math a PE Gabe poo For infor- PHONE . ailac _ | amd Mclihenny would add the ‘ officiating Interment in White Matin call FE ¢406i, Mr. Giage. VE hapel. Mrs. Kirschbaum will lie Airli IT’S EASY Pimlico Track Opens sr srmucum'™ 500 Attend Pontiac Education Parl SNR RES | Mg Soe | tht eh Et : rle Lvrey NOV. ia 1066, RICHARD olegst gists Gof) Wares Svevided Age or nenaicap Be . J.. 61 Moreland St., age 78; be- je ri rie ae = 27s} Day. Slate Today 6 te eee apparag oorne: —— Y Joved husband. of Mrs” Beatrice ce peat aapeene os : ~ Q venings pply in person between cgatiet “tw finn Frenciecs game ua esew area citizens from var- of business, industry and labor par- PTA, introduced Mrs. Lola B. iam — poctigay al as A FEW 10 om and 6 pm. 2 N, Cass BALTIMORE # — Pimlico will the k 4Sers | pations gathered yester- ticipated in the di Kin ice ie Howlow and Mrs. Chrisse Curnow. working men needed Avel Ee P23! mate Mecees cicies: peunraun( ic: pastes before, but will return to day, united by a common interest. = @ discussions which le ~ president of the Board Funeral service Will be held wasidal week vanme wdkonioat SURFACE 00, AND 1D GRINDER Gay and will continoe “th duty before Sunday. They attended the second annual were designed to acquaint citizens a —— who greeted those ray ee, gain Cunpe Goth Seren Metosen 6 Gtk oe mse gr pg er | Dec. 15. - Pontiac White Rouse Conference op | "= ‘0 teguirements necessary % Same ee ee eee mterment. i Chie cgtfeiating AUTO MECHANIC, PART. Tine ee Ena a7 a * * ® " ‘Education, to mul] over the meet the needs of school enroll-| Pontiac High Schoo} auditorium. Lutey will Me in state | = job. See Mr_Lee. es a TAX] DRIVERS 38 FO 8 YRS. t prob- = time Apply AAA Cab Co.. The 29 days are th lems of Pontiac schools. ment. Kicking off the aetna WON 18 a ALVES: 8. Woodward _ Birmingham a re e most in one | if T h “4 o t program, in cOUIRE, NOV. 10, 1956, ALVES- TOnOUSTERER = EXPERIENCED stretch during the fall for ‘Pimlico, eachers, school administrators, | Mrs, William Mihalek, presi- ‘whieh —eight--diseussion- groups “TER, a oy. ope 61; = only. Lincoln Upholstering & fur- and will carry racing in Maryland| PTA members, and representatives dent of the Pontiac Councit ot ‘tlked over specific topics, Super- Scar sister of Pink McGuire. and niare Oo 500 6. Mate a. Revel to its latest date in history, a ——— lintendent of Schools Dr. D Mrs. Symanthia Donaldson. Pun- Oak, LI 1-4548__Eve LI 2-467 ___ r. Dana P. eral service will be held Wednes- WANTED. BUMPER AND PAINT- Red oe Pimlico Special val l 5 Weiser reviewed results of last New Bethel” Baptist Church ber $0. Prost Cake Orice ear run on Thanksgiving Day and Bl C S lyear’s local White House Confer. Rev William H Bell offieiatini ARC 20711 two da j a Int t tn ae: y = cee SoS aa Blames, Cancer on Smog a _ | eee Other big races on the ea ire ere M T h C CED PUBLIC SUPPORT "Davis Puneral Home — Co nn ae are the Marguerite, the Gallorette Important Than Roses ore an on igarettes Dr, Whitmer quoted from the re- PLUNKETT. praliam oO. . a | tial References required Address the Exterminator and the Pimlico! Biggi ’ ) 'port of Jast April's national conf te ed crates. eee —Pest Cities Bos. 11, Fesises. 2Osh e Pimlico iggie Munn Sa . aS ‘ er- of Teresa Plunkett. Rosary Tues- _Help Wanted Female 7 7 rsa ys . which said: day et 8 pm. at Manier Ba’ Great jockeys will be honored ston h NTIC CITY, N. J. w —jfrom our industrial, motorized) “Even the best professional | riage SR arian’ Airlines Need Y today. Oil paintings of seats CHICAGO ® — Biggy Mun Most lung cancers are not caused|age, a cancer expert said today. School administrators and teachers oem trom. Holy, Name Ber pelea - oruecn Longden, Isaac Murphy and Tod|Michigan State University ath! 2 dpe eh Sear eaer np agmertam an Natiom|cannot take the place of public| _! Mi ilott Group Hospitalizati Esivraal aiben "Fraime Com | Sloan will be placed in a hall of director, says winning ned Big — ‘parently by fumes and chemicals|al Cancer Institute said hejinterest; they can only be ‘anaes _ - _ ee “AROUND CAPABLE 1 fame in the old clubho coe bell Conference. football title is mo: bases his opinion on worldwide|ments of it. Without the vigerous : : tic help xD Sal $38. E DOMES- | in 187. tt important than winning the Rose : studies by many scientists. .. thought and support of the public The Pontiac Press — EIEN shot Le a ——— =. — + Bowt trip. —- "Cub Scout Pack j He said this evidence indicates good schools simply cannot exist.”’ FOR WANT ADS , . i New downtown shop, no night = “Without +the alarming inerease in lung ean hier ike SEES, 3 : Vacation Pay fis = permanent Lage So —— ee ee ee any question, the Bis Hosts Former cer is probably due mostly to ewok of he dacekea | | DIAL. Fe 2 eee py gg toa te ‘| Ten title “is more “Tmportan “Tapert” a 7 groups was fi : i Oo - SRR etka ve ease ) W por _._ |tumes,dust,gasea_and_various| SrouPs was finished, a member Seer Basley's Market YR E300 id nner Munn told the Chicago American ‘Racin D chemicala in the air we breathe) Con oo Ste terrae cere _From 8am. toBpm ff o| - BABYSITTER MAY LIVE IN. Vic. Quarterback Club yesterd Th g river or to which le sults, — . — a ee _ . aaat ae. jay. The ich people are exposed) All errors showd be re APPLY BABYSITTER FROM 3 To 4 partans are ineligible to | yy; on some jobs. | Topics included ‘‘Meeti rted immediately The pm 184% Chandler return to Pasadena this sea auri Rose, former race driver, Smoking seems to pl det-.N ing the ress assumes no fespon- : .| BABYSITTER LIVE IN MORE q e since they made the jomrncy last (oon. Gems Experimental Di-|inite, while lesse “ine ie Fee eee noe) Ene then to cancel the charges ‘ tor heme Gen went En year. Fer ieee | et tease walt ee Oe a en tae eee ee) | ee the. fre ee ee eae eS guest speaker tonight at the annual cers, h ai g lung can- of Youth — Programs and Prob- ment whic bes bens ren Bt e ye to 830 em, and 330 NEW YORK u—Randy Sandy Michigan State is tied for 2nd."'Pine Wood Derby” of Cub Scout levide: Bad acon said the total lems,” “‘Citizen Participation and dered valueless ecsagn ee . PAR AGON aaa Rpm with a five-fight winning streak with Iowa in the Big Ten standings. Pack B4 of wing Lake School, | cept tha the ee Ho ‘ are meee be pangs - : Meee nganyes, boners el oomees ender his belt” thins he Ts beck ont cnt wot four_and_lost-one-/Bloomfield Hills t the great majority of! * ¢ your “kil umber” ‘No Construction ae re bat _where he was before his career Ohio State leads the standings with . * @#) the pep especially in lee Others were ‘‘Staffing Class- ——— = a GOORING AND GENERAL EXPE. wae iaurapedlty teelyeus Gln oe eee | Rose wil be judge of a model lew amin me) > enceneive "cigarette rooms min Sutiicters) Well (Gaal. cua ee | as a a re the Army. Asked to comment on the new Contest for which five prizes will) Some of the chemi fied Teachers," ‘‘Securing the Nec- ments containing. wpe sizes _€-1887, ail ea es ¢ e Big Ten athletic code now being awarded. | Rertayeses pres cals released essary Finances,"’ ‘Adult Educa- ica than regular agate 4000 GRAND RIVER DEPENDABLE GIRL FOR BABY- Sandy won a unanimous deci-_™apped, Munn said: “The Big Ten| * - stack: a dha and smoke-|tion,” “Shortage of Classrooms dey cearker Ci ao weedy NOVL M was tae foe a sion last night in 10 fiery rounds| pasic need plan does away with. Some 150 es and parents are ramogh iss rations, in certain in-and Other School Facilities,” and on » MICH. DRUG AND COSMETIC CLERK. with John L. Sullivan of Preston, hypocrisy and I am for it as a expected to attend the 7 to 9 P.M. be abl agen are known to “Needs of a Junior Cotlere in Pon- be cancelled — 0:30 hen NORTHV'LLE’ 210 _fnge, od some ar tnhe cond. — ‘ = Nicholas Arena\Whole. However, I disagree with ee mals, he said Race cancers mbieie OAc.” oa WOODWARD }3515 EXP WAITRESS FOR DAVEIN yinning New Yorker weighed ‘some of the details.” He d | have fountain exp 2490 - Dixie 157%, S ulivan i6r pounds laborate e did not ‘ie weld the ma S CASR WANT AD RATES exrEarencED. wal = : Capt. Harold Strong to eatirwate ne ate me data mathers Steps Lines 1-Day 3 Pays 6 Dave ATTORNEY Must be steady win ek it, BMT MSE mer Fl Promoted to Major may have played in the nise in Awary F Po 2 GR ae Siteed ey ot. f: w t 2.70 =e ‘eaial ae i aay = oS ; mer Flies to Gotham wes jascioiea 0s uaa Ga liung-cancer———__ y from Fost - ‘im 3a ste rer Rational finance company EXP. S TE xO GR. APHER ~ i mach i pr wats oy Bout With Robinson nara’ Seog eee ee Pe | | Ge ere | ti OR cago on the Wednesday Inter-| w ine Nike Antinireraft, Miestl ol 2 jm fw bes tng, im the Tegal Tied erm =< APPLY: CONSUMERS national Boxing Club TV circuit EST JORDAN, Utah —Gene tery in A ra ssile Bat-| commonplace, Hueper, head of the| WASHINGTON © 405 129 10.80 ly Incated egal rmanent- j(|- - POWER CO. : burn Heights, has re-|Environment IN A boom was Applicant mes p Sullivan who almost Fullmer, named for former heavy- ee mental Cancer Section of under w: o - practice 1 a 28 Lawrence ® to 12. Room 313 Sandy in the seventh: hae weight champ Gene Tunney and pig neem announced by the Dept. |the NCI, told the American Public) Mansfiel 6 ee ee ae \ consider tay in Mice planing EXP, COUNTER ORL MEALS : a solid a fight of Army Health id of Montana as the Sen- Card of Thanks 1 to take bar examine.ion. and uniforms provided. E right to the jaw, Wasn't down- ighter most of his life, flies to, peg vas ; Assn. ate’; Democratic ahi” ee ere ee Reps ping bistery, efecuiion, poo! provtcthggs fondadbes call ori hearted aluui the Adit “1 4) New York City today for the bout. Jan. 1, Major Strong ; legislative te ip’ — the) wE WISH TO THANK OUR telephone number. Box ‘sé. 56. . _N. Hunter. MI_ 46839 ; : wars xy Oe “te ue of his dreams. ‘is slated to become officer in Be . on tm for assistant lead- friende. 4nd peighdors for the AUTO SALESMAN To Seti SELL THE ae a MANAGER AND | —te wkd This wal Mie Ith Bghllg he” eee te middleweicht of ae St AAA Mnete Battalion eware Bogus Devices | there was no sign of opposit ctferings “during” our recent be: High commie oo thera deme ment ingure ie oven, Purioe? : ie y : h v. of the ssile : of opposition. ement of Alma All apply in per Val ugs, 2387 Orch . this year. Pang ndgr rss agd ie ca oal at Selfridge Field. : Eenaiion MIAMI, Fla. —Sale of “prac- Most Democrats eee G take Rev. Walter were ned. (0 “The Dodge & Plymouth Dy 4 tee, ELDERLY LADY 7 Sane, Madison Square Garde cw York's tically worthless devices” for the it for granted that Sen, Lyndon] {fe ifurioom Fu meruncom: | Nerf Rd, Walled take. Reterences. MY 21709 afier 6 pm. : : ” , ; : z reGHa te a eORO EK ee ~~ Americans Hold: «2: =" Small Storm Arri contol of fren increeing, the Boban of Tease wold eet] geoct ay Earn Ml ae | Pea m Sale)l tatd- aa his~job-as~an rives ' . ire Chiefs. erm as floor leader. roar are LIKE TO EXPRESS ustler for permanent job. Tom in Private room. | mother. Live | eS eae _thas—been.__told._P 4D-F: prectation f Bohr Inc., Milford. * room. Keego Harbo ericans old (aa-qinaaee welder, two weeks ago| LOS ANGELES w — Actress pooreansas for SNe te bac bp moe er Tel caer ee -- BOX, #iLtING 29 LEARN GRILL ae = BOpD ALL AR AROUND GIRL 25.2 = . ei ay night fed his 25 minks for Gale Storm has added a daughter) Protection Assn., said unreliable|“as Stepping aside jee son pod sof Leon S"Tapatto, A sp ‘« ; tn ti, Must be gree An r ee ogre week-1. day. | ast time until he returns home to her family of three sons. The| devices are sold for home fi sideration for th t piald Mane thanks i extended w Rev . Special Auburn Rd,, Utica, Gas so nea Te children, I following the fight. Fullmer says|6-pound, 9-oun i ' tinguish alarm (it wou Se ee church. The gt.” Joven ° or over. F pa ao “a eos |he hopes to-raise th si ; ce girl, Susanna, ers and home fire alarm/!t would go to Mansfield. Smath- Church. The Pallvearers and 25 or over, FE . ca 8 a ee DAYS tim hag ci omg artypals full-|was born yesterday. The father is/Systems and that “numerous re- ers. said Johnson had asked him Pere, P tor — tare No. ee iy J = ee aa Win T es from the Lee Bonnell, actor and | now an/Ports of downright frauds have to consider taking the whip post } WISH TO EXTEND OUR - cove Sales Fag ~ BA bar gay neaane G00D : eam, Individual = insurance—-man,—+—— _. |eome to ‘our association.” after Sen. Earle Clements of Ken- paging ams oy borg 0 ote _Kiburn five, Ponte MON. “off $35 i Wet ak | Awards in E : ~ |tucky, who now holds the their acts of kindness “and floral CHEVROLET Mayfair eng NT T*wired. T questrian ‘Br Wings on Heel Backfir was defeated for re-election. ot eee ee SALESMEN wary PE GMT? OOD ests at Toronto rain’ May Probe Cukncen ire |"'Smathers said. Southern and} Bamdasne fete Our “special | “Gar “uy "tote ter ‘cent ‘cokimic ae on Basal Fai (P—Mrs. Theresa Western Democrats should form oe of "comfort tod te the |: ay ig Es * iemor- : TORONTO @—The US. <|P 4 in D apurro chased a tavern burglary * Working alliance in the Senate. + beep ong ch ng nto noe North Chevrolet Go. 1000 8. Wood: LINCOLN F morro we us coe INpOint 4t TMENSIONP sect stoor nearly halt-a mie! Quickly on the heels ot Smather's | ee PN PINISION Seterne ional jumping phase of biel through — streets before she| statement came announcements by _In Memoriam 2 | “ana Bice “Company pele Tere — + oe : 7 inter F GEL gave up. Flagging down mators H “ Soe 6 80 bonus. ; oo today with . ee caty betel ee AN s1ELES UP—A team of ‘‘events which seem now to be un- ist, ea Gatian caches eee: Green (DRD. ‘acting: recat ay CANTERBURY on In plea ‘wee mem- EXPERIEN 2 rd ¥e Ford Motor Company | to the pair of individual triumphs’ building et on posed peat iatie, and therefore p-|an went to the sheriff's office to —— Gee tee an who dassed away an OR Sm Has’ position E peered leit Weekend rain in avoidable, might be foreseeable,|eport the theft. As she and a * Deep tn ' fon ccsced / now Vacancies available ya A clutch ride ‘by Billy Steinkraus Secon teat = ie aa and the future would seem less deputy emerged, the suspect came Marine Court Martial in i loved” ane ore, tga Te en AR * pratt ese a ~ no : = oe firet| around man. Be eet aad Tis aaaoclat by—sti running. He was nabbed. of Pfc. Rentoh to Begin | Sktistusee by net ane the best = Pes y of the eight-d Robe: hire ; is associates, ¢ daughter, Lo | —_antt ZN petition last sigit Roshan ping at ea Baie a physiolo-| Dr. R. Dekaan and Dr. U. L. Tay- PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. u—Ma- a sages 5 eek ae Han NOS faultless ride to defeat Sealed, school etieves ‘Sn mand ra a wale, n engaged in a theo- Rebels Attack Java an ee ren Scot whe passed swsy two youre EP REAL ESTATE <\TESMAN e . Steinkraus and h pped ’ -/ retic of dimensional per- ot New: York City is scheduled to aes. away two years Plenty of time. N : STEN : ; that. The US. team, ee amine ay at ee as ee ann sp I aca A wecager eet iting | adi nda Cu tmatial tene| Peatetat, hte: wort ad old sowves. PH +3 TENO SECRETARIES tage ‘Wiley cal Frek: Cuapet Scare ras a may actually be report on their theories was. re- m rebels have stepped up at-|tomorrow on charges of mistreat-| tise Be YO EXP. MEAT CUTTER AND COUN- addition to | true Shape of leased yesterday. tacks in west Java in the pastiing recruits a ou are with us vet; ter man. references. Peabody's To wo Stein wound hi t this tr rk © en Gace tomm rape up things. a wer ae | two days, Official sources report; As a juni y a depot,| 8st lent thoughts ef you ants B'Han To, "ork temporarily in Dearborn fa 0 ‘ * . . ior many a - ico, eee eee leans ee Sey oe the Moslem fanatics killed 24 per-/Renton allegedly mang eerwes 7 ge Pay Pata Pastry am Orchara nnterenee est Friday ond: Setavday {that by studying the Senitatie pt/be the fourth dimension. But Dr.|°°"* ~ tto beat other members. in their] Saty pigé te, er St gem | ranulas : NO V I Steinkraus_ and wer won individ his brain, man may oe wom to Lente egcli ows bebe OE platoon and struck .several | re-|- ee =o Berenaavie. Porn thet - events. {build a computer that peer factor ee Flint Re-elects Ma cruits himself. : ‘wee pesee time: Mich: oo __ around “the fourth ‘ce a “ch se he primarily related to YOr - | “One recruit “accused Renton of| yet! maton, whe passed AWAY one Phone mani ee : glSirner pod translath. yhat it} tn the n rae nee gaee FLINT w—Flint’s Gity Commis-|inilicting @. scalp wound that re- _Matnorien are tregeates noone ean | "Ovi 'Shmpany, @77 8. Telegravt, = Retin eee balnsn.cueten =e ‘he|sion ‘reelected Mayor George AL| Tred Medical attention. |: BRR,» aaa aeee’ | heats. fishes DON'T DELAY hs : yee cs atte oe Dae h “ sai — ore movion fo fe he be i ital os ~ THE PONTIAC. PRESS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1956 rson to : ART TIME 8ALi . EX. nm. MORON CENTER, Registered Nurses af Lie icensed Prac- tical Nurses, full or art-time, all shifts. os a XA ay Rs gg iy Oe ad MODERNIZE PHA terms Up to 5 srs. to pay. _PE 2-700; Eves. OR 3-2276. OAKLAND HEATING ANE AND ein Dues Purnaces—Sheet ‘tal ~~ TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING R. D Tompsen UN IONS, . VISE, cate. TOM Thumb modei Dipe threader. Call | FE 23-3743 bie - Electric FE 4-510 AIR COMPRESSORS: i} ARC WELDERS 7 Cub tractors mixers, pumps and EARLE CUSTOM UPHOLSTER. | Lake Rd. EM PoE: HOWLAND ia WOULD Tike FULL | maces repaired, Wer IN PLUMBING © WORK . WANTED a-Low bn: one TRONINGS. PICK UP deliver, Pontiae area, OR 33478, A mi Lt care of children dave or MANLEY 1 © MANLEY BEACH, TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- 345 Dixie Hey. 3-1456 ired by factory trained men Ge Printir: free, APPLIANCE ae | We service al] makes of wringer | = eutomatic washers. 30 yrs. in| __ROY" s, _ 66 Oak! i LOo} Walls and windows ce ef. No cbligstice _ 23-1631 ACE TREE SERVICE HE REMOVAL ie Bee -tet our bid. FE pone py SER coe mag CABINETS, Ty AND TILE. ‘oR WALL J a ee FREE EXPERT ‘SERVICE On all makes cf furnaces Day service, FE 54-6268, night service, FE sete _ Park Se rewtading v8 EF. Pike Eto CLEANING | « “SER VICE 3-734 ' | % hour service GENES HEATING SERVICE, FUR. | cleaned, sold. Free estimates. PE 5-3008 i apne 'T HAULING “AND ~ RUBBISH Wack anand | Female. A, FE 42268 fe _ ton Weeds —- I PL co ld 8 zd. ERINO. SOMMERCIAL. residential & reper FE ¢07i¢ ecisteautee io“ B. saease ie wee: ric Co 10 108 W Huren FE 5-84 a “TROT! AND > REMOY al Free estimates. FE 3-60) 4-536 ———~ 10 Bagley St al. Pree est. FE 1-4354 FE 6-6x8 oe 2177 WANTED SALESMAN | a OR SALESLADY = our shoe LION STORE 51 8. Saginaw 5 Se PONTIAC og aa SOE ont ~ BIRMINGHAM OFFERINGS Immediate full or sart Ume, Sec- general Eve amiare department. . Pall time pontuien 3 e benefits. A in perece te r. Alvin Steinman Gin*.. "RECEPTIONIST FOR 40 NO ORT: ‘to ad aeee eee ee eee eure BABY- sting Waterford vicinity. 3-040) | ts OR inomihee & BARYSITTING IN| o-2075 my heme. RONING, $2.50 A deliver, FE 5-8766. A BUSHET. cass | — Lake aren 4007 Greer Rd. FE 8.1006 TRONINGS WANTED €x XCEL LENT work, $3 el, pick-up and CADY WISHES DAY WORK. OR 230%, E ALL KINDS OF re Mi giant Work guaranteed. ATOR — LAWNS. sot] delivered. FE 40846 Foor and Income Tax Service a | jedger. OL 1 _1-0638.- i > CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- Beautifully -finished Pontia Caneier Phone FE 2-€101. : FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- tee, oe Pm Pontiac Laundry, FE py con ai SWEDISH MASSAGE a Fo ee. 14 Lincoln, GUARANTEED 1 ae Teri —aW any | M 4-073. CON Business Services 13 879 jspelianos pera n eaaae | machines ahd vacuum sweepers. | $@2 N. Johnson. awa OFS FOUNTAIN PENS |» 8 TELEGRAPH | SLIPCOVERS. |_| POUND MPIELD WALL CLEANERS. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE |} RE | COMMER. pro a @® repair FE, " ALL IRONINGS. 6) 4 BU PICK) arath en vICe ON _s tha +0379 R STOP 1 FLOODED BASEMENTS res j i —= . Ficed Control Valve Dressmaking, T ailoring 16 Garden Picwing “168 | } “Tats ROTOV EATTRESS OR iMAGAZINE | INCOME TAX AND GENERAL 6493: after & OL _Laundry Service 18 Candscaping - 184A. AVAILABLE “TarEnion painting at sseeouabtie prices, FE a xi custom DECORATING, WALL fee EM 3. service, Com- os ary PAPER NAN OTSO. | PAit- ve tis i ny SEactEsTinG. FE 2-2116. clean FY sandusky. Fe pa ALLS "LEANED “s OR 3-1061 Physio-Therapy —21A & THERAPY. ___Television Se Service 22 COPENHAVER'S “RaDIO & TV Repair. 596 W. Huron. Night serv- _ ice ei FE 44666, DAY OR 8 eet TV SERVICE. rE +1308 or = Same 127 5. PARKE ar tiv. sink Orchard Lake Rd. FE | ¢see2. | TYPEWRITERS : ADDING M chine fi Expert wae! WOMAN, AG? WISHES TO RENT Bi wo rirleges Write Pontiac Press ee —— awrence } RENTED | saitetiel« 123 N Baginaw St. WOMAN. —____ Uphotstering 23: | AL's CUSTOM PE_4-8707, tree estimates. a Samos | DLE'8- DRAPERIES SAMPLE. shown by appt. FE 34-1927 Ae 74 ce | Pree eat) ates. “UPHOLSTERING FE 5-s08s DRAPES & BED _spreads Your | material FE 55707 | Lost & Found 24, - eee ~~ | | POUND: LITTLE wm DOG with collar FE¢7ss0 "LITTLE BROWN DOG with collar, FE 4¢-7850 LOsT OR STRAYED BUPP MALE Cocker, answers to name of Duf- fy. vieimity of Square Leake Fd | and Woodward Cali FE ¢1214 aft- _er 4 0 Reward a LOST SMALL BLACK & WHITE female dog Black patch over left eve License mumber 118° Vie of Auburn Heights. Reward | 4-598 LOST GERMAN ' SHEPHERD pamed “Sassy In vicinity of Granda and East Bivd 580 Gran-~ da Dro Reward Lost ~ BROWN AND WHITE | inter, tale blind im left eve. | #3378 after 5 | Lost. DIAMOND RING MASONIC | ‘Liberal EM t 074 FOUN D1 class ring eat Cass Lake some time ago Phone OR 3-7665 Lost TOC PET tre a bome? FE ichigen o Animal Rescue League. | Hobbies & Supplies 244) NEW SCRABBLE SETS, 63. PAINT by number sets, $1.60 wu) store 1 te fits ere} en is £ Lawrence FE 2-141 Notices & Personals 25 FE e677 we Coutectl Mtgs. . 32 —CASH---—+ BUYERS WAITING For Your land contract or eq c= i —~ before rou sell. pt. cow Service cal Deve ae ye an C.H AY DEN, ‘Realtor, CONTRACTS WANTED ee AAA PRIVATE SoBe el Ease your mind of worry the facts « “consuttetion, ~ AxY GIP L OR WOMAN NEI NEED. | ing e@ friendly adviser, contact | ts. R L. Langley. Phone ca | ety Confidential. The Saivat Tonner REARING as mR! i@1% N Sagina¥ Aerotred Knapp Shoes Pred Herm 2070 Airport — rhe 3-1592 DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. Mrs Burnes, FE 2-814, $3 Mark. FALL SPECIAL ‘OLD WAVE. _#5 58 Dorothy's, re ™ 3-124 For YOUR eee SILK MER- | 337 _chatiise, call FE & In Debt? If vou having trouble meet: Pipaymentas see us seday” CHIGAN CR LORS. INC., Oaki *Community _ Bidg ; _ SUBSCRIPTIONS Xmas Specials! Call Arby O'Dea, FE 2-9615. (ON AND AFTER THIS DATE. Nov. 13. 1986, I will not be res sible for any debts contracted by any other than = Delbert N. Breeding, 186% Hickory Lane. emcee ON AND TE. _Yoe Shepard, 2075 Auburn, Poo: _tiac, Mich PLETE LAWN _ BUILDING, . @ ND L ety de ting “seve Se ehiee ail werk and. bulldoting #380 per hr. FE ON AND AFTER THIS DATE NO- vember 2 ee - 12, I will not be re- ; contracted any debts any omer than myself. For- / nh Henderson: Rd., Pontiac, Mich. __ Travel el Agencies 2A “PLANNING A TRIP? ATE ESERVATIONS & TI Le INTERNATIONAL — DOMESTIC TOURS — UES — PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE oe Moving & Trucking 19 (ot_w_ Muron st _~FE_ #3251 Wtd. Children to to Board Board %6 er ee A 00D HOME BY DAY OR WK. “ie PET BY DAY OR a WEE CLOSE TO downtown. FE 4-6248. CARE FOR BABY “The door’s too low for that tall magician!” _Rent Apts. Furnished 33 nished, on Marshell. 3 ie og sem ‘ond eaibenen ae 5/3 LARGE ROOMS, GROUND PLR. Private entrance o bath, No __ drinkers. References. FE 5-6506 3} ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND entrance: = and beat fur- agar elt ry or 408 gee ae ROOMS, FIRST PLOOR FRONT. automatic eee heat, ideal for el- derly couple. 4. 3’ Patt Place, Pon- 7 RMS. AND BATH, BE. SIDE. FE 5-8683 3 RMS. AND BATH, MODERN, clean, private. Ideal for working couple. PE 4-0092 eves. 3 RM. UPPER FLAT. PRIVATE entrance and bath. Nicely fur- nished. Gas heat. FE 4-1832. 400 8. Paddock 3 EXTRA LARGE Leip ner Orion. Priv. bath & MY es Axford. Call bn ote 3 ROOM ee CHILDREN WEL- come, FE 3- 3} & 4 ROOMS aie BATH, PRI- vate entrance. west side, newly decorated, FE a and efter - 6, at FE 5-5322 3 ROO! PARTLY FURN. HEAT Sights furn. on 32-2008 * entrance Kdulte. “oply. Call FE th ll after $ nee to Ret 29 W OR 2 CAR GARAGE WITH ts, FES N School district —_— referances assured, Write POLICEMAN AND PAMILY. 3 ey —— 2 bedrm, wnfurn, clean and reaso Cloke to Poste, OR m. 1495 5 erste oeeBE_F rinker. wishes room and board, ——e chores, Reply Box 8, Pon- _ Typewriter Serv Service 2A waNTED $ ROOM ee TO room on = side with cooking 8. Wrte —Pontiac—Press, Wanted Real Estate 324 “CASH" It is pot toe difficult te get for your OME When you Ust your property « our prope and —_ < exprienced sales- to work for you. __ Open Ew 307 AVE, CASH B BUYERS | WAITING. Diunan 64 W. Huron, bist NOS A S APPRECT CIATED | Por 3 ROOMS UP, or oan. PIKE | St. in Pontiac, adults, OR 3-4033. | 3 ROOMS, PVT BATH, CLEAN, refined employe coupie, no drink- ers, $9 Willard. 3 ROOM. GARAGE, NOT MOD.- ern. newly deco “Small child welcome, # Mi. out, $10, FE _5-08TT : j RM. MODERN. CLEAN. PARTLY _furn, 11_N_ Johnson. 3} ROOM APT. PRIVATE EN- trance f gibleses “sath, 4145 Clinton- vile R 32-4706 3 RM. AND BATH, WATERFORD are> Stove and retrig. furn. OR _ 30281 RM. eg 7 ROOME & BATH, NICELY FOR 6 close J ROOM APT, 187.LOOR. PVT. | c's are ready for Povcinit mp __AIR CONDITIONED One “bedroo automatic kitchen fan master po lige 3 ce rances ADULTS OwLY Ouee = ms} ection daily to PS 00 pm. and oes "tema 1a uoom to §:00 oan FEderal 86918 (CLEAN, 3 we aa WEST SIDE FOR COLORED, 3 ROOMS AND bath, PE ebsi5 ane ent. util. furn. — Ww _SSAis att ia __Bell, FE 44091 or FE 2-3616. aged couple only. Must caretaker, for 4-apt. Nailaiue (ne drinkers}. Mw arta 97 log ONE 4 ROOM AND ONE 5 ROOM unfurn. flat. Lake privileges. bea dren welcome. Days, 58415 Sundays & Ev + beateed, furn. nem wel- | ___ come. PRIV BATH. tO. HOT WA- ter, ees ADE off Baldwin will take.” Y smat apace, $15 “= week. and lights not fur- nished., cS : RENTAL UNITS _._-+| Attractive new duplex type units. Reasonable rent. Located in Pon- tiac on, East Bivd. anu Perry. Bt ; Call PE 4-7833. SEVERAL APTS AVAILABLE — bath. Couple oniv. Before 3 _OR 3-300. After 3 p.m. OR 3-3008 4 LARGE ROOMS TILE BATH. ® closets. Clean, couple only. $90 _ber month FE §-4022 4 RMB_ AND BATH. PRIVATE 'EN- trance, west side. newly deco- rated, FE 2-0661 after 6 pm. FE _$-5328. 4 ROOM PARTLY FURN APT priv. and. ent. _ Augusta. |¢ LARGE ROOMS PRIVATE BATH | & entrance. Partly furn. Ist floor FE 2-4731 Ses ENTR- 4 LARGE ROOMS. hall Mare 2 immediate occupancy ranging in are ont $65 to $92 8 month. WEST SIDE 5 rooms and tlie bath, gas heat. screens, storm sash. ‘paved street, UNION LK LARGE ‘MoD § aM LEASE, WITH OPTION ROOM ¥ JODERN PONTIAC. ". PER MONTH. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence ves _ Next" to te" Consumers: Power MODERN 10 ROOM HOME A’ 4T Pi PE 4-2544. __ Flerence st. v x " MODERN 2 BEDRM. VACANT uire 6700 John Children. $88, eve vd.) MUlberry miles out US. __5-1086. NEAT, 2 BEDRM. Eris” and ye Frvie 7 ‘ea Inion Lake. a Mo. | mw a BEDROOM HOME. GOOD Immediate possession. nice yard. Immediate p $90 per month V ASB R > §.8875 | _Rent Houses Furnished 35 35 RINGO, | WOULD LIKE teurant with ane querer. with . place ~~ ¥OUNG ‘SOBER AND RE- sponsible couple with small - ohild desires four-room two partially furnished or unfur- Ground floor pre Ww VE NEED L LisTINGS Buyers waiting, large competent = force ready te convert your RMS ADL RTH PVT 4 * Couple only. “OL 1-440. 7 ROOMS AND BATH ~ PRIVATE y inte cash. We have the ae of many families who are anxious to move into this genera) ares More than 90 per cent of all buyers for Milford area and roperty West of Pontiac come rom Detroit. See C. Schuett Real- ty has maintained many offices im North West a, for many , years past therefore - position to supply more buyers Oo. your p rty. "or maximum results list with C. BSchuett today Share Living Quarters 30° ROOM IN WIDOW'S HOME FOR A i Home privileges Phone FE x=: to live in. No rent at 13%, Mile and. Woodward, Roya] Oak. Call after | _ LI 2048 WIDOW WILL SHARE ‘king girls. men. Call after 4 p.m. Witt SHARE| BEAUTIFUL HOME an Getails for financing and clos- vagy. ne. _Tep. PE P10 after 5 p.m. 147 PONTIAC HIGH | WANT RIDE FROM WIlL- MS LAKE AND Se NTIA _ TO il WAM. OR Sou . MAHAN WANT atO | 5-0280. IABLE irre TO DRIVE | i = eer ——— Gas furnished FE 2 | RIDERS TO LOUISIANA. tay | ing Noyember 15th. FE 2-88: | | wou LD LIKE TO. SHARE RIDE | —_ to Utica Bend wok @aily. 8:30 to $ sh atters Private _ FOR CTs, . VanWelt, 4540 Dixie Hwy. 290,000 oa eee 6 ee ee for our clients, See me Scare sell. ASK FOR “ROB MAHA x To Buy—To Sell—To Insure . MAHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS ‘venings and | LET US __Bid_ om the sale of your contract Edw. M. tt, Realtor 5-81 4 Highest . Cash Deal : Sos sauce, “wee Bln vse - tee Realtor 704 S T FEASSSS Rd. MORTGAGES, OR F261, cn, “HW OMe. LICENSED DAY CARI DAY C CARE FOR TOTS. Wid, Neauneld Goods 27 ee OAS TO,COAST, work. ‘Trucks to Rent “LOCAL & ONE-WAY | 22 FURNITURE NEEDED En or odd lots. fet ‘et > Wanted Real Estate 32A | WILL_BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE property. u FM ‘WE ‘NEED. EED-LISTINGS | Prompt, courteous personal ac ARNOLD REALTY Call C. Schuett for expert valua- , tion. Cash buyers waiting for sl! | types of property. Including lake - front, acreage. vacant lots. busi- hess properties. It costs no more te get the maximum resuits. Call today for fast active service. 1 C SCHEETIT REALT) _ 7404 FE. mM igh land Road | NT PAY. Our method of showing only to qualified pros- pects saves you time and money “Don't worry with Lookers Cail ie. OF 7 Ws tow. We Heed farms. thee. anti FoR COLORED. residential properties We handle a To Buy-To Sell-To Trade pres BUY IT-WE LL INSURE IT REALTY CO. REALTORS FE 2-026. 1078 W. Huron | NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH Pos BUY OR SELL I will personallh bay your prop- | erty or will sell lt for you and show you how to get cash if the price ts reasonable. Call and let Fl gee it D. RILEY, BROKER “Pe eis? 500° Elz. Lake Rd. aes CONTR ACT _ your equity as hg vos & in on new or used houses Listings wanted — Russell Young! REALTOR - BUILDER WE NEED LISTINGS HAVE SEV- eral beyers for medium priced homes, and vacant commercial also iad small 2329 Orchard Lk Rd. PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? | IT DOES. financing available-GI FHA or; LC, | 412: W_ Huron FE 44535 | | «APTS. FURN 7 BEDRMS $60. $50 deposit til ouas 1. OR 3-3686. $ ROOM APT. COMPLETELY $85 furn.. close to downtown, Ls month plus utilittes, Call FE _2-3701. entrance. Adults only. 36 Jos- a —iyn Rd 1 BLOCK FROM se SUROM: 3) LaSall After 6 _rooms. 930 3 BEDRM.,_GAs $60 per mo year around Elize- beth Lake area. FE 5-4414 or FE 4-4152 3 BEDROOM HOT WATER, BHOW- er. At Cedar Island Lake, 617 drmep. welcome. ewly decorated | $e as0il, a0 South Blvd. Rock) | _ester '§ AND BATH DOWN i DEPOSIT. _in Pontiac MY 23-6186 BACHELOR APTS, PRIV ENT. § ROOMS IN Lescol ate CHIL- 2 BEDROOMS, LANDSCAPED, ALL conveniences, Walled Lake. MA __ 43480 or TU 31913 \3 ) BEDRM. FURNISHED REFER- _ences. Call OR 3-6481 after 6 p.m 3 | BEDRM. FURN. HOUSE en 4 beth $65 per month oNen | Realtor. FE 3-710] or FE | _Parnsworth | or will rent to lady For exchange 5-729: part time housework FE 4-1319 CLEAN. MODERN EFFICIENCY apt. $15 per week, incl heat, lights ——— & gas. OR 3-0389 CLEAN, 2 ROOMS, PURNISHED | 1 t 2 adults. 35 Elwood couPLETELY FURN LARGE 2 2 oom yp children welcome. | ollow Motel, 3490 Dixie tr Sleepy Hey Huron. Nicelv furnisned. Garage Adults Squire 864 Glendale DELUXE } ROOMS, NEAR TEL-| {—— > 2 ROOM GARAGE geo ye & well furnished, FE 7 BEDRM. HOME. AVAILABLE $50 a month. 1345 E. Lake . Walled Lake aebacom | MODERN ¢ DUPLEX. Oil furnace, tiled “bath, | able Lease to June 1. EM J ROOMS, MODERN, HOT aise beat. §20. All utilities, 1555 Wil- _liams Lake’ Rd, Corner of } ROOMS. SYLVAN LK FRONT, t modern._PE- FE 2-36 HOUSEKEEPING UP OR DOWN. in Pontiac MY 2-6186 2-1716 after 5 30 pm or Sat References required. Call after pm FE 2974 ra) 4 FOOMS AND! _paruy m bath, well located. adults only. 3 RMS | MODERN IN DRAYTON. Ask for yee Bell, FE ¢40091 or OR LARGE TRAILER APT. CALL FE; bul_ LARGE 3 ROOMS MODERN APT. Private entrance Oj] heat Ideal for working couple Near bus line 7 BEDROOM. 2? BATHS "MODERN | 6 “ ranch, overlooking Pine Lake. Gas 3-1306. $55 a month. 3} RMS, FURN Gas HEAT. Clean house for clean cotple and small child, $15 s week plus gas _ Plains, % Mich _ties furn, Adults Call OR 3-4933 } RMS AND BATH. UP. UTILI- Call PE 1-0543 after 5 p.m. MODERN 1 BEDRM- HOUSE, 12 $40. — NO RENT AL FEES ie rooms & bath, » Keego Harbor. ox seit down. Waill_rent or. fer $250. $40 per month | 4 rooms and bath. 1 acre. On High- —_ Ra. Reit of sell for §350 $50 m onth. 3 tome & path, near Cass-Dodge = EALTY RENT ¢ oe a 4 RMS, MODERN. Near Cass Lake. Off dn. _small children. } FE FE_ 5-1284 Heat, het ~~ water, wired a elec. stove. 758, ent $50 Mo., no sh aoet. UNFURN 3 BEDRM RANCH FOR rent for sale. MAvyfair 6-2762 For | Rent Rooms ; 37 ees ee 32 SLEEPING ROOMS NEAR GMC. Gentiemen only. 242 Ferry. FE _ #7333. 2? ROOMS, NEAR BUS AND STORE, $13 a week. I will take care _child. 231 Osmun, FE §-0142_ FE 8-6745 | AT BUs STOP, LARGE NICELY furn. ad for your com- | for _BUs STOP. PVT. ENT. COOKING. laundry. 499 W. Huron. CLEAN. WARM, SLEEPING RM. 24 Norton. FE 2-8771. ” FIRST | FURN. OR unfurn. Prefer couple, man to operate furnace. $65 a month. : | CLEAN & Qutet SLEEPING RMS. _ for ai 48 Mechanic in. * Norton GOMFORTABLE AND WARM | sleeping rooms for men. call be- +5940 ges | fore 3:30 p.m Fu fone desired, 66 Williams Huron E. How heat, all modern [pare MODEL 2? BEDRM. TRAIL $25 mo_ Lease Security deposit. er, PE _8-6581 | MEN. 1 WK. FREE. ALSO SLEEP- ing rm. Good parking FE 5-€340. 4 ROOM HOME ON WEST SIDE. Beautifully furnished oxen aah METAL TURNING THREAD-CUT- | ing €" lathe 3318 Fairport, Dray-| ton Woods RICE 4 ROOMS. BATH & GA. utilities §115 per mo. Partridge. Realtor. os 4-3541 TO PONTIAC OR W. Gide FE 2-4644. Or FE _quired. FE Hy, ot Available now DOWNTOWN AUBURN office |NEAR ROCHESTER ¢ RMS AND | “esgaee tace th Aubena | rear | oath No ‘pets. child welcome. OL 1040 t — ONE ey. CLEAN 5 ROOMS & BATH. “equity or wit take? adults only. ee ea + Beek —sehool,_bus and __grocery__| SLEEPING ROOM FOR 2 WOMEN FORW OCS or couple, Home and kitchen priv rE = AT PONTIAC i Lake, until! Jut We tesa $70 «per fleges. Also j-room apt. Private. | énth 4632 ™ Adults FURNISHED HOUSE FOR Raat, i | SMALL : APT only ‘FE 2-7560 | SMALL APARTMENT, PRIVATE . —— ra RIVATE | heat. “Til June 15th. ities paid ey +H aks 976 Myrtle. “UPPER 4 ROOMS AND BATH, $20 ass = Inquire 53 Henderson, MODERN PA rte poo Utilities, heat, $18 @ wk, 3-4682. : TRADES | comes, business ee and Northern resorts Heted for trade. DORRIS & SON REALTORS 2 _W. Huren Phone FE_4-1557 CASH FOR EQUITIES Client wants well-lecated modern 8 or 6 room home. ROY KNAUF. Realtor 26\_ W. Hu Huron OA 8-33) FE 2 23-7421 | ee _chard Lake 1 RM BASEMENT, N ¥ pEe- 1 1 BEDRM. een fer 3 oe RM., Kitch nie We are specialists im trading. We are gaining reputation as the Jeading traders of the Pontiac Area. Do not feel obi igated. Call 4 Scome: DESIRABLE BLDG. rking porsfoaties of tru wm we mani. GLORIA APTS. have homes. farms, in- _Rent : Apts. Furnished . ed 33 1 RM. AND KITCHENETTE NO kids and no single man. 261 Or-|/3 ROOMS & BATH, LOWER REF- | Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 NEWE ne. Utilities furnished. | ‘On Cass Lk. FE 3 ROOMS, NICE WEST CLEAN AND | cheery Private entrance. Couple | cpg ripe = couple only, FE KEEGO MODERN 2? BEDRM. GAS une Inquire 2168 Willow Beach. Adults only. FE _ 8-0054. near Auburn, 4-7647. WALLED LAKE SEPARATE. 3 MODERN HOME ON LAKE BE- rms. modern, shower, ees | tween Oxford an wd Orion ‘til June | _Saete renee® ane children. LI private bath quire 645 Auburn Ave. Rent Apts, Unfu Unfurnished 34 34 9 LARGE RMS., PARTLY r FURR, and entrance, | MODERN HOUSE, 2 BEDRM, of Commerce until vane 18th. iss Fox, EMpire 3-4005. MODERN 5 ROOMS ON MANDON s Mechanic heat Close in. FE ° _trance 103 N. _Ruselawn _® month. (J RMS AND BATH PRIVATE EN- | ear Newly decorated, T ROOwS ' AND BATH < ON IN CASS, is. R stove reirig..’furn., $50. FE 42252. SMALL 1 OL TEL-HURON AREA, Lake, References. EM 3-5242 PONTIAC COACH, eS . MODEL. housetraiier, FE‘ PONTIAC LAKE ae, YEAR _around inquire 9$30_ LaSalle. TAND BATH WITH EO AND 1G. AND SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE, 295 Perry A Ave. J ROOMS & BATH PRIVATE EN- . SMALL NICELY FURN HOUSE ens. Pe abe for 2. 244] Mt. Clem- | _ens. | “Children welcome. Automatic heat - | _3491 Kenilworth. FE 4-2031. MODERN housetrailer eouple only. FE 3 ae “BATH. 470 8. SAN _tord. = 23-1188. i erences. 3 mi_ north 1 AOL Thomas _ Rad. just off of 24/1 ACRE WITH MODERN 6 au 3 ATTRACT _Bished. Inquire at 734 W cation: rr 4-8422. MAple 5-T797 3 BDRM. HOME OXBOW LAKE. r SIDE LO- Moa conveniences, $65 pe a Srchara 2 RM, + BACHELOR APTS. 249 - 3 ROOMS baby sa elo BATH WITH HEAT, PE 32-6584. t Mo. $592 Elizabeth Lake Re. EM __3-0381 s_only. ~ BEDROOM PULL BASEMENT, .PRIVATE. US & BATH. oe Square Lake FE 8-1370. “_Inquire 22 Auburn. Rear Office. “ROOMS WITH KITCHENETTE. ig AL bath is entrance, utilities 3 ROOMS, COUPLE 0 ONLY. FE 4-7123. 2 LARGE ROOMS, DOWNTOWN, 3 RMS. NR. DOWNTOWN, FE oj, heat. 7217 Andersonville Rd. 4-136. _—+— on Ma ants: ¢. $70 ver m id. Close to town & bus. gas heat, 5-1603 3 UNFURN. OR FURN. UTIL. FE 3 &@ BATH: COMPLETE KITCHEN, $35. N. Johnson, FE | 2” 88 ‘No pets. OR 3-7964. Close to city |S RMS. ; 20 MIN. * =a hiltere.. $70 a mo, Security re- 4-6240 NICE ROOM | PE: 5-4 --POR. : vate entrance. FE 23-7760 EXC Ooms LADY. KITCHEN. aSUREXEEPING RMB ADULTS. 133 | LIGHT a ROOM. — Men only. __36_ Norton NICE oe Oca FOR WORKING 5 ate with or without meals. Near Gen- —_ Hospital. 75 Thorpe. FE PRIVATE EN- trance a & cold water & sicol. RMS. FOR RESPECTABLE MEN. _FE_ 2-4 32-4850. 515 Bloomfield Ave days. Huron bus. SLEEPING ROOM FOR GIRL ON _FE 2-0504. SLEEPING ROOM FOR WORKING eS Near..Post Office. 172 N. WOMAN. ‘Private entr FE +2847. SLEEPING ROOMS, 100 N. PERRY FE 2-457 N. COOKING PRIVILEGES. Rooms With Board 38 COMFORTABLE, ROOM PE 5-8371. privileges. 94 ©. Jessie. HOUSES FOR RENT. bh] 5 ® CTIVE ROOMS. WEST | house, coal furnace 1 mi. of side. Utilities. stove & retrig. fur- Clarkston. 2 children stowed $75 | jwron. | _& Mo. 2 BEDRMS. WALLED LK. HOD. | Baldwin Ave. FE 4-6018 3-6264. pom. i. gentleman Wert on 6 EE ra ROOM FOR 2 PERSONS. Twin beds, good food. near GMC. ROOM & BOARD. FOR 2 DAY workers, In Christian home. Home VERY CLEAN, EXCELLENT meals, 14 Matthews. FE _5-0377. Couvalaaciont nt Homes 38A A WONDERFUL HOME FOR EL- - derly people, Ligae co 8 rates lov- s . Cone Nursing ame. 1365 . $4 Senec EVERGREEN REST HOME. FE 4-3224 a. EXCELLENT CARE FOR AGED. Rates starting at $125. OR 3-5320_ ‘HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week West Huron &t., Phone BEDRM., WODERN. bso fanboy decorated, lake a mi. J ROOMS AND BATH, IN 2 RMS. PRIVATE, Boas & EN- el Adults. _Norton. CONDITION. gr. HEA = bad GooD AMPLE COLD WATER, | 77 S, of Clark Sue, canis com 5-4041 MA EDROOM HOUSE. CALL FRI. and Sat. after 12..21 Fiddis “see :|2 BEDRM. 5 RM. 2005 _Tes Drive. Milford, MO_ 40312. J ROOM HOUSE AND BATH. 807 Kenilworth. i ie . Call 4 aonae sees BATH. UPPER. _Stove and reteigerstor. PE 2-7832. } ROOM HOUSE IN DRAYTON. OR_3-7416 Pe NEWLY. ‘DECORATED. 3 Hote! —_ 39 Also I of 2 room ee — Cooking and,_refrigera i 464—Aubern——— _FE 2-9333.- HURON HOTEL. ern rooms. B Rent Stores 40 NEW gee STORE. aLL Lowel, a ved. Neienbarhon! offers unlim for good merchandiser 8161. Com- merce b A. tion for Coney or “ Pi e. abt ee bi __.Rent ea = ROOMS FURN, 5 PROSPECT Das _FE 33467. 2 ROOMS NEAR FISHER BODY. Newly decorated, refrig.. steam ‘heat, hot water clean linens. Men _only, FE 5-0596. wad Franklin URN. ROOMS, PRI-| — adults only, 11 8. Jes-/4 8 ef. Stove: Tretrigerstor, HEATED APT., ¢ RMS, AND Rare eens RN. NR. ooneee _267_N. Perry. S Highway. Drayton ; ome Piains over Rerty b. | are, $55 ment. PO ncn oe FULL nee "| FROOM FURN, BATH & PRIVATE | _Per_month. Pe hou trance Blvd, UPPER DUPLEX AUTO- hoot, garege. FE 2-4304. Evenin rf. | CRS. HEATED, * “W. SIDE, ian. deco. “with . 9 Le mised. Bus service. Adults. rE 3 BEDROOM Rj RANCH HOME NEAR r mo. Call Realtor _Pertridge, et we i | BY OWNER: WOLVERINE 2 dedrms.._ tile ‘beth with OFFICE rey main floor, 4540 Van Welt, OR 3-155 4 z For Rent. Miscellaneous 42 CANsGR TO Bane Alay wow, ~ Cali . morn: FE For Sale Houses’ 43 LAKE ote ee THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, NovENInER oly 1096 __ 43| For Sale ‘Houses 43 Yoorhes. 4 bath. sewer, water wanes ry 2 car . Small payments down. Paddock, 7 rooms. Modern. heat. Vacant. $8,000. $1,000 ROSE McLARTY Down a, a rough wi -T aear ul h interior * and save 20 on ef your FE 22162 or FE $3578- is the “bird” to see. ay 375 DOWN a 5 oo 2 te tot Fast posses: “$1,000 DOWN Exe, cond. Full basement, Gas heat. BY OWNER: > OM RANCH STYLE, ON | IN DRAYTON PLAINS Ervaes os take Pei 3 podem. 1s nano. om beet. Full eget § HE" astunie yments at ag sell on = or a ‘ 4 ment. "Coniact "Bop +3 AT UNION LAKE _Braytes Pains OFFICE — wan OWNER scee| Hag BE ot scoois, bea brick, § rooms | $6,500 od, CMe at ont ok in - a inn moon "ane : seams sore tester | J, GG, _ Trocke Nothing Down |1t#,2se tia zw 2a wont a “— H C oaae on By od boo. By. Gwner, OR 3-380, 3-9389. mnient jo-~ $7,450 terms. PE 44737. SUCK AS A: WHISTLE BARGAIN owt by modern: Conve en os - ‘ae. en- sur: s ch home. Has 2 levels, fin- "Risace'ht ior" 3 ete ft e, ist r has = ith, carpeted liv’ with fire- — Dining room, kitchen and ear rage. ated a. 1 mi’ Nn. _| Better call or see this one todas. FRANK SHEPARD REAL ESTATE Adams Rd. at Tinekin OL 1-751! HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER: 3 bedroom brick full basem Cali after 6 p.m. SLICE OF SAM se a. Poor * Rae we fooms & = 255 mcres_| Near bus stores, Price session, $8,500. sive dow EALTY RUSSELL A. NOTT, REALTOR 170 W, St. PE 4-5006 ‘CUCKLER. 236 N. oes FE 4-409 CLARKSTON 2 ACRES THIS CUTE 2 BEDROOM HOUSE ON WELL LANDSCAPED WITH PLENTY OF TREES AND A GARAGE. ONLY $8,950 WITH 4OW- DOWN- PAYMENT, — LAKE avi 4 Bedrms., 2 Baths attractive 2 story home _ 2-car sarege. Soo and fruit trees. Plains. walk:|, with large be ‘doo: Lecated ing mm $13,500 with terms, Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich, = ry je =§-5821 - MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE E INCOMES good rentals. idea) loca- tion, ‘al! units furnished, income! $627 per menth, 8825 MONTHLY income, Down- town location, § units, private baths, Murphy beds. 4 room units Must see to appreciate. 3 FAMILY BRICK close to GM Truck, pth wg soo one 6 room enue oat o 3 room apart- Wooded tot lot. Small down. Call for | Hi appointment . 4 BEDRM. HOME, 2 FE ett BRICK © FAMILY apartment) GI RESALE . 3 bedroom, new carpeting, alu- minum storms and screens, off down and assume mortgage at de 9 4 per month coe taxes and insurance. OR _3-T585_ a - 6, WILL aa aK OR TRADE FOR smaller home location, This new beaut — type bi- ere oe howe eNanitory pient closet wispace. Leary OF : ; Seokas vary beat a eae LAKEFRONT th bedroom modern. ‘% acre lake- day in 4our own fish- Leamvall every Tee ths, nae — a sot to ‘the price of Cc PANG is” * 1919 M15 Ortonville 132R2_ collect For Colored Families 3 bedrm.. modern. Gas close “C.” Houston For Homes 2. 3 & 4 bedroom homes & brick ranch type homes. See our aes for colored & lake prop- c HOUSTON REALTY ; FE 4-633 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE EAST SIDE BRICK — 3} bed- i tenced yurd. ‘Aaminum sterms and screens, tile bath, auto heat and many other extras. Can be handied with $1,875 down, WEST SUBURBAN BRICK — pedroom. Full basement, mecha’ brick garece. tile bath. Good lot 100x150, wardrobe closets, and secomt. Ready for quick posses- sion, DRAYTON PLAINS sNCOME — 5 room apartment for owner, and 3 room apartment for rent. Live in ope and the other will make | ‘Agadll < Be oifecte 3 vate entrances. | pew solid home ‘or someone. Ful price $13,500, with terms. ontianse with terms. HOME r-fiegu R. Trwin} - 000 DOWN — 2 bedroom home, \s over an acre of land. jeune in condition and land ae chicken Sad coats soil, Has small coop. FE 45-0101 or FE 8-0506 ey Sg — terms. = ———— call rs rs. RUSSELL A. hort. AL! eae btie NOTE RATS |e. a0 LAKEFRONT A home to enjoy; 5 rooms. Living room has fireplace and 9-ft. picture window overlooking lake. Safe, sandy beach. Cyclone- fenced, landscaped lot. 1] block from busline. School bus to Waterford and ecal parochial -schools. Owner +” transferred. Must. sell. Only $14; 000; terms. THEL . 24x40 b rly rtler or or — 16 foot ash. 10 Close to s Owner must sacrifice. Pull” ea $3,675. _— s. Harvey Wil- son, Realtor, 821 Oregon St., La- peer. MObawk 4-8104. > snes er aan ob _ Fensies rooms walls, “fireplace, ‘a. "Cinder Bioe § alanine Ss ik: on aoe Green ‘tae ROCHESTER ARE: A . for 11 yrs, 3 bedrm., , ol] furnace, wired, dry wall on. A finish it yourself bh oa now avail. including Fag Claes used and new homes ts e Rock. ester area for your inspection. sy or see E, WEAVER, BROKER eis EE. Auburn, E. of John R. Rochester Dial OL BY OWNER, BRAND NEW 5 rooms & bath, full basement, 2 blocks i town. 148 Whittemore St. FE 2. & ping center. $8,750 with $1, down or 8 sacrifice cash” to mortgage. FE 2,088]. "BUD" West Side Brick and frame bungalow basement, oi] heat. full ‘oom. dining _ all oak floors, plastered walls, plastic tile bath with shower, Con- veniently located ta bus and store Priced at $12,900.00, Stop Collecting Rent Receipts See this 5 room terrace with full basement, H. A. heat, gas hot wa- ter. Handy. East Bide jocation, in- cludes separate dining room, 2 -pedreems.-~- full — screened- ~“fromt porch. Only $1000.00 Down, | scb* wait, _ balance fust like rent. Why make your appointment now. NICHOLIE FE $1201 : FE 4$T73 240 ORCH: ao LAKE zai of closet th hout. Pius. many other features. at- on Southward av.nue off Air- South of ersonville ‘1 to 8 everyday. Phone Model: OR 3-90304: ask for Mr Fishe: r. WHITE BROS. REALTORS 208 : Phone OR 3-1 / . Open Eves. ‘til 9 — Sun 1 to $ PONTIAC. g Only $2,000 down, 3 bedroom : ranch. washer, dryer. refrigers- ter, stove & water softener in- eluded. Price $14,000, monthly LTY co. OFF JOSLYN 1063 _W_ Huron Vacant, 2 bedroom semf-bun: e- low = oak floors, oil hot wa NC heest, many other extras. Loree 7 ft with 2-car garage and ererheon | doors. Priced sell quickly with only $1,200 down. 49 Mt Clemen — GI Homes in Waterford . Eve. Mrs. omens St SYCV., AN VILLAGE Saye : 3 bedroom ve ad with ——- to; <<" Mew ait-brick—3-bec nch.}—_terge Full basement. On large lots.) room, 1 be bedre m & m & tile ‘bath dows. Paved streets. Close to churches.| 2 bedrooms full basement with | Office or combination schools and centers,| gas heat & ie floor. Attached Features: Ceramic tile, forced air, brick garage. \\ Beautiful shatied | ath apartment | ofl heat. large kitcnen with Knotty| lot. Priced st $15,950. On terms. pine $750 DOW N 3 bedroom modern home with oak floors, utility room, with auto. oil furnace. Attached | garage, lake privileges. Only monthly. R. D. RILEY) Broker 09 Elizabeth Lake Rd, PE #1157 two story pri- vate 1 residence, “ideally suited ~ ice an residence. Lovely five rooms and up separate entrance, Five rooms down with fireplace & completely carpeted, giassed-in sunporch, full bsmt., gas heat, gas water heater, storms and screens, 3 car garage with plenty of parking space. Call for price and votdna Shown by ap pointment COLORED ONLY dit six room bungalow tn], Watkins Lake Lakewood Subdivi ision A small number of eucelunt take | i privileged building sites have re- | cently become available in this | beautiful and highly restricted north shore subdivision. Wooded and clear sites avarage about *, acre in size. FHA and Equitable approved. May be purchased: on Jand contract. Lawson Real Estate "327 Auburn Rd. Rochester, Mich L 1-161 EVERYBODY PASSES = DOOR | _ STOUT S| ~ Best Buys Today : ened 2 - walls, full basement, new fur- ce WEST SIDE nate Paved street, lot 60x140. ce Fike dette po | ned Fidget ah = Plime = Le igged a Hent eae bvpaed only $1.-| ment. So $14, on terms, me loca’ on OW, al., $13 r month. owt johnson with full |e a “ kK, HEMPSTEAD | basemen urnace ving \OVER 1 ACRE — New Bungalow, os E. HURON ST. room. dining rcom and 2 large bedrooms, 6 ft living TE 4-8284 Eve, FE $-0810 cou, Kitchen down god 2 large room with picture window, fam- bedrooms and bath up. ily size kitchen, ceil -furnace, Close to shopping and bus aluminum storms & Wine. Only $1300 down and immediate eae ed Total __Orice only $6500 EAST SUBURBAN Doli house consisting of 2 Bicely decorated bedrooms, large living room with pic- tures window. le bath with -— new fixtures, dream *itehen, a full basement vith den! ase po room, “urmace rm, ' and workshop. Large 8ex246 with one car garage and of —_, Ata ai only ny venient FOR COLORED — ‘only boca will enetie. —_ =r ue = Fe —— \A SAFE shad cok er — $20 Ghanin Real Estate ‘4701 Dixte Hwy. Drav‘on Plains OR 31223 Eves. MAple 5-1249 very good condition Newly deco- tated storms and screens and a one floor plan. Living room, din- ing room, kitchen, three bedrooms and bath, all fully carpeted. Full basement, gas water heater, in- sulated, new oil nee This is a Teal buy at $7,400 c¢ INCOME PL. US Yes an entirely new slant on life comes with owning a home with ~FLIZABETH |_ Features car- | &. Fer ‘Sale Mousa 4“ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43| Templeton | DRAYTON PLAINS bath Phage 9 room and ‘ mt losed porch, full basem fenced . Garage. —— m — $65 K, L Templeton, Realtor. Orchard | 4-4563 After 6, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Ward's Orchard Danie scaped jot with evergreens, | One-Story Brick , attractive living room with a nice ogre _ Really excellent kitc full “basement, 1>-car porter Lake privileges available. 80 much for $10,000 and terms. ‘East Longfellow Sto Built in 1951 and wei} .con- structed, a very good base- ment that could be a nice recreation room, Stairway to second floor that can be converted into two bed- rooms. Plus you have two large bedrooms on Ist floor “Look, solid silver! !’* For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 FAST SIDE 3 bedroom modern home Whittemore St. Paved street. $1,000 down will handle. Dorothy Snyder Lavender near Gas heat, 1,200 down Sa COLORED -0$ DOWN. Why Pay Rent 3-BEDROOM HOMES All Improvements In MODEL OPEN DAILY 1:30 P.M.-7:30 P.M. DIRECTLY BEHIND 8T. JOSEPH OSPITAL. CORNER EARL MOORE & BONDALE WESTOWN REALTY COMPANY PE 8-6041 CIVILIANS ROOMS WHY PAY RENT ONLY $350 DOWN $33.70 MONTHLY Pius Tases & Insurance $7,000 ISTAL PRICE ONLY A FEW LEFT Loads of Features All Improvements In MODEL OPEN DAILY | PEP Mss? Pax Blaine at High Street BETWEEN MONTCALM & OAK- LAND. CHAS. MAROTTA Building Co. FE 8-i546 Drayton Plains Income Located just Gor’ the Dixie Hwy. This 2 family frame dupiez hes rate em hea plant anc baths, $120 monthly income = epee but set “up for a third ee = ‘price $11,500, FIOLMES.B BARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy. OR 31950 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Commercial Property M24 with well con- structed cement “block bulld- with no center posts. ™ is an excellent spot on a busy highway. Imme- diate possession. Brick Lake Front = er aa 10 room farther | info: Extra Nice ae Three bedrooms with — Lots of closets. 200 ft. and two car Oh gt ~ yy Good residential a: So much for $2,000 dows. Cement Block Building Two on income. Four room and bath This ts a perfect ‘ocation apartment up, living room with for a business and living fireplace, dining ro@m, kitchen, ' ‘s downtown ‘ation three bedrooms and’ 14 baths Total price only _ $20,000, down Full basement, oi! heat, term 7 Sosulated. gas water heater hard a WOO! oors, Basement has pos- a sibilities for’ apartment, Lake priv- Good Buy s ‘leges on “ven prom Orily $§17,- Call our office for other 375 with very listings we have PERFECT CONDITION | fovotfers Wer hare” smal If there were ever a dream house. this is it, Out in eoreraes Svivan Village. carpeted living room With picture window dining ell kitchen, two meonane ke mt homes, acreages, lots, com- mereial property and lake LAWRENCE W. C-A-YIO KENT ESTABLISHED IN 1916 per month floors, plastered ished rg “red Akay paneling and provides two additional rooms Attic and stairs afe peted. Gag heat, gas water heater, Insulated, alum. storms and screens, dishmaster and many other extras, The chil- dren will enjoy the nicely fenced ™m screens. $8,950 only $1,450 down, Y LAKE AREA — : room brick, Oak floors, pias- tered walls. completely tiled bath with colored fixtures. Oil minum florms & bp hata B vin AWS). Oniy # = dow = Boy D'KE Rete PO vee Next to the Consumers Power - BUNGALOW, oe . * [04 W, Huton GILES furnace, 119 car garage, paved ere lot 68x314 Owner savs| FORCED SALE... down Sai only 8 $75 per month.| A real say ‘on this 9 bed- | EILWER CARE PR ° be room with attic forthe 3rd 3 bedrooms : two full § ACRES — Close in. sttractive 2- — if needed. Ase fea- tile baths, 3s” fiving room, bedroom bungalow. 21 ft. living | - basement, auto. ol] Neat Y af gy ae room, Se por ere, oak rge lot and only % block ~~ be -4 we. aed orated inside and out. Frutt ‘and | _€@ school. See this today and ment, off heat. Pontise City —— ars 500° ft. road save money. . Hs =p Ideal. piace te rear ontage. $8, : : Ss. WEST SIDE — Two femuy—s tare | NORTH SIDE... OTTAWA | _ arge foo : rooms, ‘emmy cise kitchen, ce- full "be enon ih ni room, nearly-new, ramic tiled th down. The ater softener, paved street. brick home situated on 4 rooms upper. with separate en-| Fenced-in Jot, paved, drive, - | > ee commrnat, pa} oe make your aluminum = - storms and Fi en ge a large en ect oak a. floors. and plastered walls at OG pal cant ot aged mily by sppoint- roughout, ud month ment wey nots garage Til.980 eth 32500 | bayment. Ony OF1.05 CK RANCH BRI iN : AU BURN HEIGHTS... |" "2 bedreoms—custom built in coey Bonen OW 9 ft. tying ; > Tat Tere ee every 789 toeml Seen... igi Le dining “L." Mirror- modern home, roome are ow thru- ¢ floors plastered painted large, - plastered, painted * out. : Reece’ Walls, ceramic’ tile bath. 2 ipe wails, hardwood rs. At- room divider weail-to-wa drooms Youngsto et kitchen. : fun ‘ “= ful, basement, gas heet, alu- + rooms GILES REALTY CO. me See er ee SS 102 8. Broadway St. Lake Orion MY 2-2821 8 ROOM HOUSE & GARAGE + full basement and heat. bedrooms, Newly and pew cement oun, 0.00 wis 4 000 down, PE 4-1315. $500. DOWN Anes on orn ag 4 wee and miles from -____- Many Features ——--- } EID eas a chatener aad ment, oi] heat, -2- car garege a pared corner Jot— * $11,000 biog pone down and $70.00 Olediy Open # to» NICHOLIE 135 Washington Street Four Bedrooms Built when they built the best — A wonderf con- ditioned home — has vesti- bule — ere ‘fits com- “room with bay and fireplace alcove — sizable sum room — entertainment size dining k with room — a cozy breakfast nook—down- — lavatory —' rear sement-|- ha for rumpus_rm. 8 space for — ot] heat. Four bedrooms = bath up. Love | tbe =. Lrsapcice th “fl yl Garage, aT anes rms and screens. Conv grade and high . Be in and ed by as. Gladly shown almost any time — Will vor to meet your terms. NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33: W. Huron St. Open 3 AND 4 BEDRM. Benedict's Church. DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Lemapclatilinds Heh RANCH HOME Outstanding long low and ram- bens 7 room ranch home with re e today's _diseriminati inating buyer. Bi. uated on beautiful '» acre lot with —_ flowers and evergreens intments you will admire, ae de oil-fired hot water heat, -ledgestone fireplace, two large ermopane picture windows, two full baths, large all-purpose room, heated garage and many others Exceptiona] buy, $17,950 or con- sider brick bungalow in trade FURNISHED HOME $1,509 DOWN ", block from City Hospital, large noms with gas heat, and 2-car ga- ra Electric stove and dandy re igereear pocwbenand furnished home base ; yments $80 month. Immediate possession. TWO PAMILY. $10,975 SALE OR TRADE A dandy clean and attractive two family with two full baths, new gas ac. hea Dp new ga- He ‘a block off Auburn avenue. Sell or trade on 2 bedroom bunga- low, prefer utility room SILVER DOLLAR BUNGALOW DOWN $1, As neat and bright as bial silver — nich Wall-to- wall carpe’ leaming oak floors, ala the rath, sorely Tmodern kitchen, aluminum storms and sereens. A-1 hasement, with oll heat, dandy corner lot, Vacant and ready occupy. 3 BEDROOM RAN ——s BARGAIN, $10. Excellent a caareen cedar Situated “ Bigs 0°x 200. Beautiful floors bireh flush doors, Lovely adh pine kitchen. All tile bath. Many oth- er outstanding selling appoint- ments. You should investigate this home before you buy. VACANT BUNGALOW $6,500 TERM: Attractive gray per bungalow. Pull poo storms and screens 3 lotg, west suburban bungalow. Sell or trade on 3 bedroom home. CLOSE TO BT. FE 4-5425 the prover- -DORRIS & SON. REALTORS 782.W. Huron Phone FE ¢-1557 Williams Lake 3. BEDROOM STARTER HOME WITH FULL BASE- MENT, ON Paton LOT, WITH LAKE LEG a cn winina VINCLUD: . $295 DOW F. C, Wood Co.) | REALTOR Office Open PS After 7:00. OR 3-6449 Corner Williams Lake Road & M59 HERE av Is! ith. North side. Plastered and ull basement, gas hb * street, sidewalks. Excellent | 5 tncbades taxes and per cent mortgage. 3 BEDROOM S. LOW DOWN PAYME: Here is: a home — WAs Suilt in 1955 and deserv: our attention none aes lneataane! 4 w to discuss Maceday_ Lakefront nega oo basement. oil ‘bee petites a for wick pes ge to oa gar estate. Im- oR = ‘= , Lovely 2 eget ‘gé rooms and lots of closets. All this for only $10,- 600 and terms, Lake Front feed at only $8500 1'>- story home with a lot 66x275. This even includes all furni- ture. Call at once, Close to Gen. Hospital One story home with three bedrooms, has full basement and gas conversion heat. This an excellent loca- tion and c¢ bought for — ss500 with terms. “LAWRE “LAWRENCE W_ GAYLORD 136 z. — St. = EE 9584 FOR SALE BY NNER: YOUR terms. Cheap. 3955 ilazelette Move Right In Only $950 Down ~ 2 blocks to stores, schools and bus ———: home in Drayton Good dry base- ment, auto. oil furnace full bath, cues ‘neighborhood, 50xi28 lot. Suburban ‘Bungalow Breezeway & Garage 2 bedrms.,” bright, cheery nel | re. — a full bath, oi Sashadbaw Rd. Eves. from Se . 4 down per month. Immediate possession. Giroux-Franks om ee REAL ESTATE ay ‘uatll 6 —$un 1 to Spm. HADLEY 80 acres of nice land, Large flow- ing stream. Levely all modern 7 rm. house nice barn, smal) guest ‘house, 16.000 Christmas trees Must be seen By oo. only. Total $17,000. 95000 d Ridgeway eS HAYDEN Pon GRocma, mp. 2, Petree Terms. EAST sup. 2 Bedrooms, bath. 135, $10,500. trade rm. HATCHERY RD. Quick session, 2 ms, ny mee 11.6x168: » oll 2. Bath. ‘ yard, A I $1,600 down owner it take cash good car as down payment, iN. Beis |" down. _ New 2 bedroom . cen. San 1 C HAYDEN, Realtor 6 E. Walton Bi Open Eves. FE Soea __ os wr. Ru FE 86-3497 or G's NEW 2 ‘BEDROOM BUN- ALOW Good North down: plus costs to G1. Just 1 left, RAY O'NEIL, Realtor cas PPM ar on MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE __ CLARK HAGSTROM Hagstrom, one of om Wisner School District. om ea North of Pontiac $225 Down erate a vaty come very comfortable 4 You .could move right in this iy clean, 9 ane, ai exceptionally /_- bedrm. lean “putt basement. Beat. “ain d-car garage. as John en | i‘. Ww Huron anet Phase FE Sot, Eves, FE +3018 1s THE “BIRD” TO SEE CASUAL DIGNITY p other potons goed DR AYTON PLAINS. $1,750 DOWN Very attractive 2 bedroom mod- fi basement and NR. WEBSTER SCH. ea ean ook ? block of wae. ted a for” only $10,250 on terms, Now vecent- move in at once! . Partridge! ak Front Sine nonemorely Bee include X foes = aise song ‘jake front homes, Indian Village lish Colonial, In School trade for smaller home. Seminole Hills 3 Bedroom Brick Rench.— : b ent, GAS heat, storms and. screens. landscaped. Move right in KINZLER REALTOR mig 2 AR rE 20878 bear tipi vines os Bervice B ARGAIN geek 2 bedrm. full gooey Pe tract, session EM 3-0061. 6 RM. MODERN igo oanaae ‘and two lots. 213 8. Edi BEST BUYS DRAYTON egy - Ranch type 3 bedroom home. 802210 lot All fenced. $13,500 with low down payment. —" RD. - 7 acres. wood ed: Modern. home Hot water heat, stathed pee tl Seeing is believing’ $11.- ith $2,009 Yown. 3-week pos- peachy vicRES, miles from ones: WARD FE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR. Family Home Ideal for the Kids, with a Chain Link Fenced-in back yard. This beautiful Capel Cod with its Two Bed- rooms down, full tile bath with an unfinished up- stairs for 2 bedrms. (heat already up). Full Basement, of course, with gas heat. The best of condition, five years old. Close to Donelson and St. Benedict's Schools. Full Price : $12,500 TERMS WM. 975 Baldwin Ave rE — SUBURBAN Lovely 6 room bungatow worn: hiving room, 2 large picture win- dows, full basement with oi! dow EAST SIDE 3 bedroom brick ranch Onig 1 year oid. Full basement with gas heat, Large jot. $1,728 down. ZONED COMMERCIAL 56 ft fromtage in downtown Lake Orion with an 8 room house. Terms can be erranged. NEAR 8T. FRED'S Large il-room income. 4 rooms and bath for owner; 4 rooms and vita namearene ‘down payment, SCHRAM 5-5001 Realtor FE 58-9471 ub Josiyn, corner 3rd. Open Eves. & Sun. Res. FE 5- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ADAMS DRAYTON PLAINS Very nice. 2 bedrm, home, Gas heat, = ogee sina lot 50°x348” $6,950 PUTNAM ST. full basement peg new home. Full hasoment, Near Clarkston, $15,000, COLORED Tarated 60 Going St. 7 bedrm. bungalow, Extra deep lot. Good furnace. $7,950. $1,000 dn. This won't — Extra nice 3 —s, home eatpaety tus battles Gey acigbotnoed gas heat nice asi neien in $8,500 w es See. ADAMS REALTY. FE 4-3393 ahd NINGS CALL: OR 20 or FE 8-2093 O'NEIL ~ MANDON LAKE PRIVI-- LEGES — And just a block from easement. Only $1,500 will buy a 2 bedroom BRICK with full basement A log- burning te moe for your enjoyment ese cool fall mornings, All newly deco- tated and a good buy at $9.800, Immediate posses- a - zs Sosa ss is = COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST Is being offered in this spacious, 2 bedroom rancher. Choice West Suburban location sit- uated om quiet street and besepar | land. Gleaming are some of its many fine features. car garage add to the con- vent of home Priced at $14.750 You'll agree it’s a real value, IDE, we offer = tie As hom Sylvan Viliaee. Ja Just 1 Sere from lake on a beautiful corner lot, surrounded by huge trees. Large living KENNEDY ==aEros __ Open = n Evenings ’ | sees at 6 oe newt. _Pull price $10.000 with $2.000 | s¢UL TIPLE LISTING SERVICE Elizabeth Lake Estates $500 Down $ rooms, plus utility, Qil heat, garage Total price $4,050. If you can furnish credit references, you need an pay any more rent. Only $44.50 per month, St. Benedict's rege Only $2. qualified buyer. 30 day pos- session. Big discount for cash, IT'S VACANT. 4 Bedrms. —S8. 250 “Where can you ai - before you =; bec arta ye | CLARK REAL ESTATE come property +-—$'y acres of 1050 W. HURON ST. —— OF SH BYES. “THLe room, modern — . ful) basement, Ep oll . Sear e v ve, newly Sted Priced at $13. 500, terms. the Auburn “i Priced at $10, with terms. NEAR — LAKE and neat. terms. FE 44813 FE 43581} Humphries — Realtor re Gren 8) ON. Tel ms nt pe Er + Multip: isting Service FE 4-7l14 s ROSSHIRE COURT 2 bedroom brick: plastered walls, oak floors, family dining room, basement. Only $2,500 down, COMMERCE AREA walle storm eae: plastered ¥ screens, large all pe priee “ye S00 with 8 BRICK CAPE COD cellent condition, ftmside end Tile bath. oi] heat, Russell Young FE 46482 or Open Evenings & Sundaye Multiple Listing Service is INCOME & ACREAGE | Retirement with security when you invest in this In- located on ee outsirrts of town Includes modern 6 room ranch home a, basement and a mod- | ern-4 room home renting fer’ } boon per er peek For details, yA, Teylon REALTOR INSURANCE 100 Oakland Ave. Open PE +2544 Free Porting NICHOLIE bsmt.. auto. heat, large lot, close to school. Only $12,- 500, terms. 5 RM. BI-LEVEL LAKE FRONT Make a date now. see this Investment Wise Excellent 2 - story income if = —— th. you see you Only $8,950 with DB. said— buy ft. $1,050 dow Onty $1,600 Down, On this immaculate 2 bed- room home with full base- ment, of] heat, polished oak floors It's almost new. It's, #9 rooms. It's a paved st. Balance on GI at only $65 — per month including taxes and insurance. 4-Bedroom North Side 7 room —2 story home, new- ly a You'll have 9 sore on th ones Bateman | _ Kampsen: REALTORS E 4.0528 377 §. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. WILLIAMS LAKE, 3 bedroom, beautiful kitchen, ie per oak floors, full basement, fur- nace, iohaomaghr tol) 2 car obs rage, paved drive. ground with orchard and ber- ries. Terms. ma 4B 8. = oe Full basement, larg Garage. A bargain an "510,300, terme. _ —_ 2 = very bedrm. terrace with full bath, bamt., . 2 car . Tiness en sale 4 _ — very ree- —— FULL. PRICE $7,000 i town owner must & eet Electr pacar § i cane lot, school down payment. NICHOLIE. & HARGE R CO. ‘ ‘Open Evenings WELL BUILT Older home located in a quiet, tree-lined residential area. 3 Ww 5-618 | This REA LTOR - BUILDER 412 W Huron PE ¢4325 -ANNETT OPEERS: rR isner-Lincoln Area Large ¢ room tungsior in good condition, picture win- dow, utility rogm. oi] heat, paved sieeet Good $9700, $1.- 1% lots, residential area. eco «down East of eae i alow built tn ieee en a tet oket ? ete ihe city. Paved streets alks, city sewer iy Model open ! - 8 p.m. dai! eer ol ea * cornet aldwin, c_igreerl and north of Wal- = oo Blvd. via Baldwin. Hur- gee 40 to go and they ]. A. Taylor too Guba Ave. $850 Dn. FE “For Sale Lake Prop. 44 6-RM. _MODERN HOME floors. tiled : auto, heat, wi fl heat Son apace. * aon on it, of # Good count: vena, electricit: - some pull 3. or . MA 4-2401. BEA CABIN. R- a 1 acre of ground. In dee: Oak, an. py 24 Eves. Parking aDRN. MODERN, 2 LARGE * ts reseent Lake We gs $7,250 MIDDLETON We ePECIAL First-time offered. rome bs 5 rm. year pestle pd fare hom styled dream pee. nas d@inin, and a CAND © ROOM APT” Houses _ BUILD N NOW wit! build i 3 bedroom full base bedrooms, ‘ul ban full water furnace, peonre o hot water, 2 car garage, back yard barbecue and just too many other beaut! fea- tures to mention — so call today and iet we «ive you the her Priced at oniy $8,730 with $2,500 down and $6) per emake Leslie R. Middleton BROKER FE 8-6003 GENES. roan WALTON and | Bivd yke. 2 bedrooms, tiie “cath, automatic oil heat. Built | { in 1965 Cyclone-fenced rard | eon3ee. $8,400 Terms. Etmpe ‘| ld Tison, Li 31-1000. bath, 6 ares a wre On a yor, ras mate. BY Say ownes B i'y bathe Full basem e.Drayton Plains area. oa 5 a oS Se ROOMS AND Bata NEAR 23-0353 $2 S00 OWNER, ¢ ACRES, 3 | room home Wl consider . Pontiac Press NDIAN VILLAGE — 3 BevaMs. carpeted living & din: breakfast nook, new oil basemen, Cartes with had pared d dtive, $13,000. FE 2-604! “UNION LAKE tot seross 913.000 WEST SUBUMBAN — Burt 4286 Dixie Hwy. this year-3 bedroom ranch styie mm the best of locations Only J ’ tneluced ol the oo price of $10 06 “Ili “FORD AREA heme Spaciow kuchen & dinette Tiled bath Pui oO ca EMBRE E& ‘GREGG 1565 Union ae Vi Rd. - sTORY er BY ‘BY OWNER + bedrooms up end bath. ‘a car garage. —— Fenced- prowml 7 houE TILED BATH yf 2-car_ garage, pared por out emp ra — IMMEDIATELY | AVAIL. i room home, 14018 ft carpeted itv piace. 2car garage Newly deco | 100x104 =e lot, Farm New } bedrn starter home bees) iecladed medern Well e» tablished. Steady day-long bu-'- ness. Easily operated by couple See this good .nvestment VARIETY STORE Rochester area. Now showing net profit of and business is on $700. jar iene tg $3,000 plus inventory 'STATE-WIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac CHARLES. a i178 __ Telegraph _ mika Sa | AGENT tT TO West Side, 100x150 only $250 Dn. | : E+: Northwest. 4 acres, $900 down. | } OPERATE FUEL OIL route for Independent O11 Co Re- quires $1,500. Balasce, terms Sa 4-8085. Milford. | i r 2a ewe Goods 57 REFRIG NERATOR, CHEAP, bad j Sale Household Goods 57: Fer Ret eee # REMODELING “OVER Ta | In good canaition, MY MY yds Bargains for November . breakt REPOSSESSED S.° veer as ae chine... Exc running. cond, Call left, piece, STANDARD CHILD’ 7 teat davenpert | Apt, size eas ‘ore : TM Meg Ch Pat OF © 1986 ne KEM Sermee ine “Y"know,.1 could go for her a lot more if her father would pgruxe EASY SPIN DRY a. go for me a little less! — . Sale _ ee 52 Let Your $$$ Work for You We have both large and small able. 2 acts fer —SOUEs + leous service Call any hour FE 8-94) or FE 35-9975 Ask for Ted McCullough No obligation },-C-HAS DEN-Realter _ Sw aps 55 walis, full basement with oi] fur nace and auto. hot water heater, situated on a 100x174 ft. lot with small orcuere, located East of Pontiac near Biva, & Roches- ter Rd Wl reas equity Ye WodeT Nousetraiier or” un-~~ galow close in to Pontiac R.P. Rilev, Broker 609 Elizabeth Lake Ra. FE ¢ 4-1187 EUR-COAT FO: OR LL i TRADE D VURNITURE | unit. 1 We anh capri * ¢lectric stove with deep well. OR 37375. “SEWING MA- FE 246249. Beneficia) pinanes Ce. PEderal” #-2153. phi CRAB Gas, | - EXTRA SPECTAL White Pine Paneli INDO: “GOOD CONDI: A BRAY anp oenD-40 Tate a upright veseser, Mj o | o down y week Marae washer, late A-1 $30 Phone 3-371! ¢ a en $40 © SINOER CONSOLE LATE MODEL. bin. USED CONSOLE TV. TV antenna kit $0.95. | WALTON TV ; Walton, Cor. Josiyn STUDIO COUCH | pm $5.500 cash.or 36.000 on _ terms AS ondand Ol te now accepting dealer applica. - tions set the following new @ stall station BALDWIN @ CORNELL N PERRY & MADISON AUBURN & ADAMS — free compeny training provided Mocerate investment equired Cempany fimancial ataiable to those who additional infer quer 4-1584 tolav SUNOCO BERVICE STATION FOR lease - NE cor Sashabaw anc sear vee roade Station under con- ruction. We train row with pay until completed. For interview write Sun Ot! Company PO Box 00, Flint, Mich or phone CEcer (CLARK HAGSTROM |” Up to $500... tomy a2 —serrs 7 sre ~Gierk—Hagetrom— Partridge's 19 courteous sales- men. Wants to .ist your business mS him _at FE +3581 INVESTORS WANTED Major vf company has a very | destrable ong term real estate | investment program, ——, net yeartr return of test Mirimem capital requ Ra ' Lear ver Uae es write Ens tT AL K “BUSINESS” TRADE... Your bome for an estab- lahed variety store business with lvrin quarters $5.000 guarantee avewnty teed highway frotitage in Wyan- a Crtscttt ‘PARTRIDGE 18 “HE BIRD" a Walton Bivd Open Eves SEE - to tean- 53 __ {State Licensed Lenders) Get cash for seasonal expenses in | VISTT' Phome, give a few fact then come in' LOANS 623 TO $300 BENEFICIAL FINANCE co Tw Lawrence St 2-2 8 LOANS -: Extra Fast Service You can barrow 620-6500 quickly on tignature ca.. or furniture Lens made without enecteers Sol i. os onths repay HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Carperation_ of Pontiac *, South Saginaw St Kay Bi¢ 2nd floor one FEdera) 4-0 TEAGUE FINANCE CO 202 \. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS 825 TO $500 L HOUSEHOLD Cv0 Ph Re ene eer OL 60711 OL 19701 ANS 825 TO $500 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE W Lawrence &t FE ¢1538 . “GET CASH QUICKLY 1950 to 1956 cars. B your title. most deals clos tn 3 atnutes Loans aiso made on fur- niture Signatures .nd other se- curfties. Oakland ‘Loan Company -¢ 22 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG FE 2-9206 ~ WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 = can 8 | week en your ool gr iagpear N dotte. Owner has busi interests tm California and will sacrifice this property. Marine Construction Tf vou like outside work and enjoy bein: around the wa- ter vou will be interested in this dock-bDwilding and seawall construction bu:i- ness. Only $2500 down MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORAT ION JOHN A LANDMFSSER. BROKER 1573 S$ TELEGRAPH RD | FE ¢1582 | _ PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR ' Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO 8EE ‘STRAIGHT TAVERN on main street in pore Games and | Will accept home tn trade. $1 on teems HAMBURG SPOT Efficient 10- stool hamburger stand on main street in Pontiac area. Operated entirely by hired. help. ee and Betablished fas stat GROCERY. Extablished fas station and gro- eery on main route to the Straits. amreeute & log building plus sep- bedroom owners home. able proeee: $14,750 buys Gxtures e ness Leal = 24.000 plus stock - on term FE 4-3581 “1050 Nw aie RON. ‘ST. T OPEN EVES, “TIL 9 o hon r Sudeet. "We wit sear sind to to “fo, help | you with your mv ey d TATE FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 4-157 ~~ Bucknér Customers Need $500 With fast, courtesca service and on payments to I our budget? | ~ to, it TV. $35. ELECTRIC RANGE. Bona & Auto ‘Loan Company 7N. Pe (Second __Hours ® to 5: eeuareae to 1 Are Buckner’s Emploves serve with « smile in the most friendly manner__ |B te easy to dea: at, Buckner's. “ANTIQUES” ‘NEXT aS ) TRATUS wher ourte a L_soore errr Soe Spee cy |e is @ pleasure Provide for your —— and future happiness by arranging for ® cash credit eccount with the company pees you are wel- comed, and your patronage is ap- preciated Loans to $800. up to 24 months to Tepay BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY IND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG. PONTIA SUNOCO ‘west ‘corner, r. Orchard “ake Ra. Ra. ss pe "DRAYTON PL. ent | 230 BARNSTON WARS LAKE 45482 VAN D UTICA aan Hapvy Folks * 4 -REGOT_AN a ¥IU W | FOR = HOME ry BE FOUND | twin stroller wT arora ae FOR SALE OR TRADE. i?” Lie ~-4-€334, eal al tee a DING LOTS WORTH $200-8400, accepted as trade-in on. used FULL SIZE. _cars HJ Van Welt OR 3-1355 TOYS, TOYS, TOYS Barnes Toyland pew open, ley aways for Christmas Trade in your oid ice skates oo a new pair Seeius for a complete line of fire- place fixtures Open Friday evenings till 9-easy parking. ze . . . BARNFS HARDWARE 742 W. Huron FE 5-0101 | WILL SWAP MY EQUITY IN A! two family income - e to Wa- /GAS RANGE, 36° ne APPEAR: | ‘ ‘ ae 2 race Center claster, burners Ouly | WASHING MACHINE. CONVEN- ALUMINUM COMBINATION 6-1300 terford for @ housetre ' bare MARBLE. REALTOR Andersonville Rd. Waterford OR a SWAF OR SELL, 47 CHEV OR what hav vou OR *-024) WILL SWAP 2? BEDRM HOUSE near Auburn Heights for - room house trailer W G. Whit- _comb Realtor FE 54-0522 - __For Sale Clothing — 3 3 YEAR AROUND aes BEYV-. eral dresses and 14 - 16 eo ous FE 527 ay call after 1 ean = MARY'S COAT. SIZE 14. $10. 1 tweed coat, size 16, $10, 1 blue check coat, size aft rte All tke pew 173 State. PE 2- 1-FUR COAT AND | WOOL “goat Size 16. FE 2-1683 RED AND BLACK MAN 8 -HUNT- ing outfit Trousers 38 and coat 40. cap included Worn once §&25 854 Henrietta BOY's TOP COAT, SUIT __ SPORT 278 W Lawrence coats leather jecket. ete rown Good condition Cheap on O12 ages FE 4364] after 4 10 pm a GIRLS COATS. SIZE 14 BOYS top coat size 18 FE 4-8513 GIRLS OR LADIES, RED WOOL pasar yaar bea Ski $5. White - Woo! 65. Wine velvet suit, Ea | oa ’ All like new. O MAN'S SUIT, 37 [REGULAR @ooD condition. $5 each MY _2-9708 ns Zz R LINED OVER-| GE “DOUBLE OVEN PUSH BUT- “a em - stove. Mahogany dining | coat good cond 40 $8 FE 4-8768. SQUIRREL CAPE. GOOD CONDI-| zonn Reasonable, MA 6-383. UNG MAN'S SUIT. 2 SPORTS ackets. 2 sweaters. 3 pr. slacks heap _OR 32351 Sale Household Goods 57 1 OCCASIONAL CHAIR. lounge chair with slipcover, 1 Cogswell chair with ae. cover, 1 Lawson dav (grey) 2 cushion fees oly 1 box spring and mattress, twin bed size. Phone FE 32-7705 after 5 pm. 72 De kota. Must te sold before Sat. © co “FT FRIGIDAIRE REFRIG. KFL VINATOR REFRIGERAT Only $49 95 Milk’ 5 KENMORE | WRINGER | "WASHER 50. FEF 5-4275 es old. good condition $50 | Hatchery Rd. Drayton Plaine OR 34056 11938 ELECTROLUX cone WIND- er and polisher. FE 2 21-F¥ PREEZER 1 sre “OLD Wil trade for 12-f and 8280 or ie we for $475. FE 5-8366 1986 40° HOTPOINT RANGE. FUL- ly Cissan atic excelent condition FE 5-223 635, complete bed -_ dresser, $35. 7 piece chrome set, posi Ty $159, will sell, $89 Never used. . FE 527060 2 HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS | __Tanx and upri ght. FE 20548. }PC. BEDROOM SUITE WITH. new mattress and box Agta | _FE 5-10%. 484 Fourth st. _ i SILVERTONE CONSOLE TV. Excelient condition. $75. FE 47411. a- ae MAHOGANY DINING roam. set. $95. 9 com bibatise! oe ee lounge | chair, $30. electric train, $25. FE Gane 3°40" HOTPOINT RANGE, FUL- ly automatic, excellent condition. $150. | rE 5-03 A NTIQUE aS Bot FRET Boat Houses, Laer Lake. taesen chair green leather chair. Portable record plarer. tea wagon. davenport-bed, green ta- bis “ | ayete stove. All in good con- dition ANT Las LES A little eh of the way, but a lot less to pay. Space beaters, all sizes Gas and electric refriger- mattresses Living room om | occasional chairs, tables, lamps, sites nets — rey AG 3a s. Dinette sets & m: misc, tema. NEW & USED. Viste = trade - dept. for real OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN OR EASY Rr UP TO 4 MONTHS TO dito * We buy, sell or trade. Come out and look around, 2 acres of free R41 5-0241 sToe “AND Pr 2TO8 =. L& co. 4 miles = a Pontiac, ot 2 itfe GAL, $3.78 3 $3.95. Pon SALE CHROME TABLE WITH 6 vx 9 USED GAS RANGES $1995 AND Hak 8 OGD eg Mian een Garage —Deors- — ee 1060 W. Huron “ELECTRIC RANGE, ——-——— —————— excellent condition, used 10 Mo's. FULL SIZE_GAS RANGE FAIR 5. FE 5-3203 FLOOR SAMPLE ‘DUO THERM ol heaters at digcoant prices. WAYNE GABERT |121N. Saginaw. FRIGIDAIRE 1 REFRIGERATOR, 8 VACUUM CLEAYERS. PARTS. \GE RANGE AND Easy MANGLE (ias . Stove and | Ind cleus will sel! on lume with 27 < SOFA EXC CONDITION Dru " FRIEZE DAVENPORT and chatr. = meneenebie = FLECTRIC RANGFS ALL XAME BRANDS | OSSUMEE = We have them | ‘Uprights or Chest to 20 ft, For a mai good deal come tn and and Easy Credit ROS. We will ge all your | aan LATE MODEL, WITH! needs—fie sleses a pererag $60. Will- give Tock, , petls, rms, PE 8-1564. Desler. re door hesdw ‘score, | meerrwaL ata DAVEN- : _ Lat FREE ATES AND FRA ee like pew. Call after 6 SU RPL US LUMBER payment of $6.50. tertal Sales Co.) i a, nate bring pee 9 Eins — Rd (M5e) row Poe Dee. 10th. to your home dition, $25. MI machine... Stee} rack ~~ to wood dinette ext. table $40.05 | 2600 Union Lake ere at Commerce EM 3-4148 995 4 THE LAKE AREA'S LARGEST o8 ss | WINDOW AND D TRIM MFGR ow rom FE 41122 | sliding windows {rom . _ | Sterm windows 2 lite from Flush doors from ne ‘Sed Television Sets, jit 500 Door and wincow trim 1 ; - (an $39 Ds | Base . Convenient terms arranged to fi | pt UORESCE NT SIXTURES - vour budget chrome, ideal for use over or Watte's downstairs FE 3511 along Ps teueete vin 3- = — UMBING 172 8 Some St. + “MAYTAG WASHING MA- _bed 820. FE 5-4024 $ rm. oll circulator Bectel, | ; LAKE RD. oma un type en eee | btu, &c cuceee versie 1 enas stack contro! _FL GOR SHOP Eee Open er tons WATER PUMPS, 1996 G. A. ~ ALUMINUM OUTER, “ise POS 2578 Orchard Lake Rd. SIDING LARGE AMERICAN FLY! FLYER LAY- : out asserted terrain, Tuding Forget tinting problems for- _very_ressonetle, PE. | cheap. Complete totiet, stool and same time. Reynolds NU-ALU- Gor 426. Retna cont A a ‘Ris rape ~ crack of pai Bormoboar’ Lr pemopiet CAVATORIES COMPLETE WITH materials only, $400 installed. LAVATORIES CO WITH » No money down, low) Is monthiy goaymenis, 5 years tO) Values. These are erate marred a Sr ae ee ornamental fron, chard Lake Ave uy direc save. = LUXAIRE FURNACES | 5 vayment. OR 5 OLive 1.9941 » KENYON HEATING SERVICE Auburn & Rochester Rds 160 GAL FUEL OTL TA $- | trailer on bor. FE ‘Sa aaetnoy Pres INCH EM 3- 973) | K weet TER, l3je FOOT, WAR- 8, tat FOR NEW OR OLD HOMES mountains, 5 ong Tet = ever beautify and insulate at LATE PICKUP BODY BOX = = MINUM, only siding guarantet¢ warmer for housetrailer. $15. FE = specialists for free esti- eters et ta tone > te pay. Also aluminum storm win- yfichigan Fluorescent, 383 Or- VALLELY CO. Oll or gas. New price. No down LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR _AUTO WATER HEATERS, $44.95. Color painting problems. Hundreds $ a 5 “> af colore to choose from in rubber rene - ‘ollets, #9111: 3 *, Pos | base or Jelled Magic. “25 drip Se ee ak resene ‘ate wet Seat ren ig gente oe empson, 80" 406 Orchard Lake Ave. FE $-6150 J. BRAIDED FIREPLACE RUGS, LIONEL & AME RICAN aprons. 655 Markle 3t. FLYER TRAINS sea nna — all you want. . ON WRECKING co. | ft Hike Fr. ot axl2, at 4x8x'4 fir: plywood soon white pine boards. Ft. «+. Me po Aye mg lg WP 6388 pipe, pipe, sewer | Soll galvanized _ efock, plaster and hardware $500 ON MATER- SANE pon COMPLETE HOUSE. CREDIT TERMS. MAKE SURE Ii’s BURMEISTER resend ETE Telegraph & 8 Detroit STORM WINDOWS AND SCREENS. FE 2.3978 fee bara teski —Actiaticstindincinsinris-inelintla lich vou own, "a ai pores Wh ng Hewting AC Accommo, OSA peel HUNTERS LODGING ~~ home cooking—in Harrison, Mich- igan, For reservations —. Lar+ son Ledge, 82 Oneida, Pontiac or Harri- 08 Cranberry Lake Rd. pony Mich. : _ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 GRAVEL, FILL DIRT. TOP ae OR 3-1991 or MA 5-1357, i DIRT. G Rotten cow manure, ‘anure, sand & stone, ki Top Som RicH, BLACK PE 43971 _ Eugene Sennett. rE eae Sac mene. rds of wi sind, ere. me fale ceed ts tna” e. FE 4656. G. R. Wi A-l TOP BOI Sand, gra ~f sill le Conklin, | a r \s PE BATT oF FE Tn. romero A-1 TOP SOIL . CR STONE. Sand, gravel, fill, peat. Earl How- ard, EM 3-0531. BLACK oat FOR dpe CALL _FE 2.2965 b . Auburn #8 dirt. | Ww. “ Mi, W. of Jo: SAD. PHONE WM. fA 5-479) es -- GRADER “SAND GROWN potatoes. MA 5-6391 et DELICIOUS APPLES. hel; cider apples, 50 ate bushel, 833 Coats Rd. ‘2 mile north ot Seymour Lake road. OA SerrennoyT An AND iD DELICIOUS sq Steck now for winter Only 7 eg 7 a lb 3669 Giddings Ra, FE Sale Farm a 76 CORN PICKING - 1s #0 If you are looking a good deal on ol new corn. ‘olcker or wagon. in and WE TAKE TRADEINS' = CREDIT —-KING- BROS... PE 4074 FE ¢1112 YOUR LA, DEALER Pontiac Rd at Opdyke TRACTORS & TILLERS New and used, Rock bot- tom | Svans TILLERS & TRACTORS Buy your Tigercat tiller now, we have ® good of used tillers — 12" to 24 = | MODEST MAIDENS — BE elena cae For S Sale Cars 9 rar tal pus. a {55 CHEVY $1,695 one owner _N ORTH ‘i Goop St. SnD cox TODAY'S -ls—> AP New stewrures way ALAN. “—CHEVROEET 1000 S. W oodward, | Beham [CHEV 9. §, BEL AIR R HARDTOP, i . ¢leaa, sharp blue, A-i dition, $1650, FE 2-6461. 51 CHEVROLET ‘Bel Air Hardtop ‘POWER GLIDE, RADIO AND HEATER, LOOKS AND RUNS LIKE NEW. » $645 MH CHEV '” -MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES CASS & OAKLAND FE 5-4161 _ CHEV, STATION WAGON. 4 dr. Power Glide Low oneare: Must sacrifie. $1.585. EM 3-2387. 931 |, CHEVROL ET. DELUXE, - 1951 CHEVROLET. R&H, $5 A WK. JE 608t-Deatern— -"51 NASH — Statesman 4-Door WASHERS. HEATER, DIO. Peet § BACK UP LIGHTS SIGN ‘Desoto gS a — ate Pear ie wapie a -"33 FORD $495 Bat & ne v-6 $15 Down, “NORTH CHEVROLET i Fersuletas mi ETS 2s PLEA BR” per a speciIAL ~~ NORT PLYMOUTH 1953 BELVERERE | hardtop coupe, beautiful e ——. spotiess interior, New car ee Lie ede) $1,950. LI 8-4535. 55 PLYMOUTH $1, 205 | Q 21 DOOR | ep ta MH CHEV 923 Buren ; West Side Used Cars - SEE OUR aa ef safe Buy USED CARS LINCOLN-MERCURY Case at Pike Sts. FE 43685 i950 OLDSMOBILE @. RADIO & heater, hydramatic tires _No— Rie ments geet jae’? west ¢ 580. 31 | OLDS. 4 oT SOR GMAT RLACE. W. sharp, $395. Full price. sti 46 monthly. Sév-On Used Cars. ! 832 Maynes Birm. MI alles OLDs 1956 98 HOLIDAY Expensively wg FE 8 pal mile _See. Like new, $2.97 | "Bright Spot" | Fresh Supply of New Car Trade-Ins at, the AUTO SUPER MKT. "56 Odds 98 Holiday Coupe | ’56 Pontiac Starchief Cat. | '56 Olds Super 88 Convert. 1°55 Olds 98 Dix. Hol. Sed. '55 Buick Super Hardtop 55 Pontiac 2-Door ’55 Chevrolet Sport Coupe 1°34 Buick Cent. Sta. Wgn. ‘54 Chevrolet Bel Air - 54 Ford 2-Door °54 Olds 2-Door *53 Packard Sedan ’53 Ford Sedan $3. Chevrolet 2-Door ~ CENTRAL month. rks, Mid-| ¢ Ford. | $245 MH CHEV MATTHEW-HARGREAVES 2ll 8S. SAGINAW FE 44546 rr} 4 STUDEBAKER, “$ PASSENGER | —. —s a porerere) very sh it age. a N~ Park. FE 2isi, _VOLESWAGON CON’ ble. ge h blue Lots FE JACK, HAUPT 4 VERT. | tana i] Pr. PONTIAC ~~ Guaranteed _ SALES. Clarkston Three 1956 ‘Pontiac Demo's _ Save up to’$1,000 "53 Pontiac .........974 = new. 4 dr | uw '53 Chevrolet cave an G05 "53 Pontiac ........ $695. 4dr Beautiful 2 Pontiac . tan edees «$595, 4dr —— = { i ef See ‘se "52 Pontiac Station W aon ai | All Cars Are Winterized DE. | * OLIVER BUICK E om iat ae ’, All in good condition ht blue.” No , 1 cream LER. RADIATORS, nee Sax. CRAVE: ace ¢argen . . i Gioce Gens nasome bayments of 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham} UP TO $900 mo hoe LE : se Sue See chrden tenckece. ent Pewee “ * $1488 per month. Call Credit | i949 jo = oy pe ee a ee lawn mowers “Tm mad at the world!” Mer. Mr. Parks. Midwest 7501, | #0, FOR, RADIO AND HEATER | DISCOUNT juron. —— —— = = ee <== —— — Harold Purner— Pere AD, EEE = Fey E ——— a = _ — ——— ~~ a hT Large amount of “soll Pontiac, | ‘ FE's SAL “SERVICE | —— = 2 : PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Oar see omen Four He a eat cfc é aawon For Sale Ti CHEV 1955 BEL AIR V-8 SEDAN, | “48 Jeep Sos 65 Mt. Clemens St FE 37117, rage. Put in new garage doors. se ‘AND CHICKEN MANURE “MeCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS __. For sale tires - 80A, For Sale Trucks 90 | beautiful two-tone finish, radio | ‘49 Pontiac 2 dr, 4 dr _.., 1982 PONTIAC 4-DOOR. 2-TONE _Terms. PE 45654 for sale. $1 for %) ton pick up Rentals, Parts & Repairs i <= and heater, spotiess interior. New | +3) Chey. 2 dr i ; blue. Exc. cond Low mileage STORM if WINDOWS. SCREENS load. Mus teell, 2190 8. Lapeer 1990 Crooks Rd. —————MI._-6-0446 | GOODYEAR, FIRESTONE, GOOD- | ‘54 CHEV., 4 PAWEL TRUCK | car appearance. Only $295 of Your "s1 Plymouth 2 dr |_13 Thorpe St Rural rte. mailbox, Bird cages. ans we tae Sw itite Tie McCULLOCH, CHAIN SAWS DROP one uf, oe Posscees | ee J rE 86-3576. | +car down. Easy GMAC terms. ‘31 Ford onvertibie i) een ate , 8 CYL. PE 401 CRUS! 8 HITE LIME | in and see "em at W. F. Miller's ie : | 1948 MILK TRUCK, 1D RUN- ‘31 Fo re stone for driveways and porting Garden & Lawn Equipment, 1593] ®2'c¢- Up to 50 per cent off. ning condition, $120. ; Cee "33 Pontiac 2 it " PONTIAC. 1962. $350. OM aE LS = — © len Jots, Wholesale or retail, Sou * Woodward North ll 16 , sey WH LIAMS | 'E _2-6786 oe, Bre Delry Haskins Chev. ae CRON MM TR SALES | ___MApie 5-1203 —| 28c ea. Main & range fuse boxes e Rd), Birmingham, Mic ele) «ALLA AM: EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN 1054 We 5 | 0.95. G. A. - © S| PILL DIRT DAYS ue _Phone Midwest +605)" =| 431. Saginaw at Raeburn | GMC Deluxe panel truck. Hydra: | 4, ,°73!, Dixie may Nites “ta 9 | 95¢ W. uron “yes! 30 CHEVROLET | Perry St. : American Stone SEE Us FOR CORN BINDERS. wer puy AND SELL GOOD USED | —™&tic. 2,700 miles. $800. OR 3-7116. jt od ee . ° NEW | _Sashabaw Rd. OR nae Corn plekers. and corn cribbing. “© : ree c ENGLISH FORD 6. ZEPHYR, 1983. Dont SAVE 50 CENT ON a Re. tires $350 up, Also Whitewails. CHEVROLET $14 5 4 dr. Exe -eondition. 9450 FE. _« J rm © Rosters, 45 room /|GOOD FARM TOP SOIL. § YARD Davis Machinery, Phone 45R2, Or. | STATE TIRE SALES | ‘iP >9 we oe +4007. ~ size, $09. Teg. $128.95. 5-6 room| load $10 delivered. FE 4-€588. tonville — 80} 8 Saginaw FE _4-0687 | ~ Bel, Air door with V8 engine 53 FORD va Rea ww FORD. BLACK. RADIO & HEATER ye aise 9055. Dial PONTIAC LAKE BLDRS. § wit UPELY LOOK! - Susioukelnee O-Matic. er VERY CLEAN INTERIOR vas. * Travel a= ie _MYrile_ ‘cnd_snetior trucking. fil nc Auction Sale” 77 | ssesis csbusbantio mai ondsnan | = KAT, splaai de a 1s _ eh SALE _3-1534 AUCTION Y FRI. NIGHT ures : Remold, $10.95, wachange | | = $395 i indo’ DS EVER plus tax j andor, “ecambination a pibetgins freon gif Rise $:30 pm B & B Auction House i Oe 1953 - 1984 ‘lark Ss on ixie rayton s aginaw | ~ 1 : ROAD-GRAVEL_$_¥DS__ 37 DE. | _6n -3-07593-—__9 —___, — = et AMA 4ace CHEVROLET A LALIT CYLICAZ 4.6089 Vivered PE 46588. “SNOW TIRES AND TYSS Tr M ry { MY Cc + FE lela ee F | New Kelly Explorers Snow Tires, | 132” - 144” ____ 1000 rs Woodward, Bham otor Sates ‘IVI - +4 + V- : oe a Wood, Coal & Fuel 67, For Sale Housetrailers: 78 as low as $7 ne 156".».175" can LS eiget Gee ; MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES ae RR 7 se. | New _end tetreads,As_low_as.$’ —- me? Sa ore th ose] ? | nY TH REPLACE |3-WHEEL UTILITY TRAILER.| eachange Fully ‘guaranteed. | some less € 6del CHRYSLER. _. ; ; - Talbot tee CT | No0a. LENOTT TRE sine center axle. 2 extra tires | WHEEL BASES PLYMOUTH ASS & OAKLAND , ; 5 er 7 —~ CY a } = ‘ Plasterboard. lath. Patot. ip vo tga haere FROM 5 g TO & _ comer 8. + $38. 003 "Royal sk SERVICE TIRE & FROM Lake Orion Motor Sales IMPERIAI | FE 54161 Liberal ar co at house. C. Gor- * MM CLARES ‘ ahi. _L cal suppl Pkg, aot Br doo Melrose 4087 % FT. ROYCRAFT, 3496 COOLEY TREADING CO. FORD — MERCURY MY 2.2611 1061 PONTIAC SEDAN, (RADIO & Pu. PE EPLACE CANNEL COAL. FUR- e Rd. Milford Ri_5 481_N_ Perry st FE_ 5.0640 | ‘41 FORD 4 DR. SEDAN. R_& H.| Clearance sale of all new cars beater. Hydramatic, W-wW —_ 7) nace & fireplace one & Speedway ins 7 oe tone pee | ‘ Good transportation, OR 3-1676. and demonstrators, No money down. eneme—s ; Trade-in TOILETS, $4250 VALUE, $23.95.) 5. ee hard Leke. Ph 3300 ‘Lak Auto Service &l ees a ments of $16.37 per month San Levatorles, $20.50 velue. $1458.) SE" s.4130 Oath nod “Fyel & Paint. ae Mn METAL ae e ONDE roe Le eS L ARRY @ TO 33 \yoabe ain Cixve. 1953 Plymouth Stationwagon, R&H. Credit ae, Mr. Parks, Midwest Sos eng ourteln 0 valee, _Plants Trees, Shrubs 68 | _‘0"-_$395. 3-2785 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE . | dewn. 5a ase cleaner than most "$5 models. | ws oe rae bet caraLiwa nr All $4.45. are y marred. = 1980 Tae E 3 FT. 3) car. cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- JEFFREY FORD SALES OA 8-30!1 est Chrpales Windsar Debuse Cl Whe pee 168 M. Genesee owances : 1 ry Mic! Or- rms. and bath. $850. FE 40944 chine Shop. 23 Hood. Phone FE $0 FORD, GOOD Comers: chard Lake Ave. | BLUE sprtce POR YOU. AL-| [her ¢ aa 2-2563 sl, _ | _ceasonable Cas! PF Cole. ROR. ee seus ae <— Norway Pine— : = ROCHESTER FORD DEALER: PI by Beote . | 1962 NEW MOON, 28 FOOT REA- 31 MODEL A ROADSTER. | 1983 Plymouth ¢dr. RAH. It's real- —> >, eee Dorvinte anton Conse Br, os: | sonable. Exe. cond. OR 3-888. Sale Motor Scooters 82 | b h body snd | ly sharp! 53 PONTIAC $895 FE ¢442 3072 Ells Lk. Rd} five trees. Dig your, cen Bring isa ALL MODERN 29 HOUSE- Som til iy 708 PICKUP Ex) Oak wie tree aes | sou “Wiaem’ oar, mam, aiie Colerain Soot erate 8 Hydra aa a nas STAM Ae tools urian 292: ee scoeee: $1,800. FE 43711 from 8 ye . ~ in- : matic, ri eater. Tea USED OIL sll COAL cdc }, miles W ot Commerce Vilage” am to 3 pm HARLEY DAVIDSON Be ready to go! Just _Sherwood, Ortonville, Michigan tor only 90 days. seackil cates, f ing Co and blowers. Wayne Heat Lake Ra. intersection py eoy every ‘Ss b OREAT LAKES pot Se an eeeca en; al Geom, ca | H ki Chi i ST. ATION WAGONS , 328 MAIN ST. CLARKSTON Best of : Olive 32-0211. jae from 8 to = S — trailer, PE $5522. _5 00. 7 ASK1nNS ev. | cakahANSH, WAGON | Open Evenings—Please N R | H Woop AND ALUMINUM COMBE. | iristmas Tree Dealers | jsse TROTTWOOD. 2 _ALUMI- are a | an, 9 Passenger s. ; nation doors ond windows. Rocutitel Scott pine — Bereery am. ety — < ie old. | For ‘Sale “Motorcycles &3 | Maple Sse? Lia Pane open ‘nites “ti 9) He RON AL TR.SALES | Phone MAple 5-5141 CHEVROLET Financirg hed SS erate ; FOR sale: 41 4, TON, CHE = er a - BENSON LUMBER CO.) 12 bot of 200 or more. (DEALERS | _MArket 4-200), _ FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON | Geos shave. 1808 Cher) Sone, | oe Sasol Only Olds Could 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham : a ORDER NOW!) ~~ FREE tt FREE my our Harley Davidson, see Harley. clean. MY 33174. § 932 Lake Ave. W ILL “ACCEPT So New! SEAL BRAND; BEST | Call MA $981 of OR 3-19, oats : avidson Sales Co. 312 South | Soo PICKUP. 1860 € CYLINDER | Outboare motors. voats. opp a Be So} ey ‘ Per Se Soya tee, | aaa ree ——| 18 PONTIAC CHIEF _;_Sekaes | ss ae oe: =p ee RR es Ree A ne a de ___For Sale Bleycles 94 ing cure sy npg prewwr | Winit"tas Gates 'S7 Oldsmobile ia eee | R FE 64-0716, at sales __8.000. mi CE. _A res! buy. OR _)-9ia8 . ; to 56 in. iid amow Whole- 2 2 BICYCLES BOY'S AND 2 rT) PONTIAC 4 DOOR “CALL T ] Mopemr ttre | eternal’ Pernt "e | Announcing 4 ie, CFOUES OT, ARP im DIAMOND 7, FL PLAT| 4 URED CAMO SS | conn. mar wnat, more aes “St Three Typica Do It Yourself 61 PONTIAC LANDSCAPING CO. |, ,, 957 Detroiters exes | 20 pond) cond. $18 eech: FE! pistes, 0000. MUteal €0005. Mi: | CO. saan ove “s NOVEMBE R 9 3 a PE 5-047? or FE 5-0354 = = : notes at $19 mo. $3 down «Ml@) TIOUGHTEN & SON 35 ft $3269 20° GIRLS’ BIKE WITH TRAINER : } SO; XGMDpiesS AND FLOOR-SANDER POL-- === Fer: Sate ‘Pets 69" {Sportsman . wheets- “OR. 33004. ORD TRUCK 841 TON WRECK-| Orand River Ph Northville. 135 ‘Ago NORTH MAIN ROCHESTER - tshers aes. eement grind. | ne || PONT L lA CHIE F = —— er. Fully equipped For ‘nforma- | _As« tor Tart = ‘OLIVE 1.976) _ ere seamers, ot. PE S310. 20) a ores 1 MALE. 1 FEMALE | \ c __ Boats & Accessories 85 J pesiian acess See] FORD SED. DEL. »>—<—— WILL — = With pers Cheap. MU 4-7548 or od oat ee eee : V-8 engine, radio & heater ex- > 1951 ISsER GOOD TIRES NO FOR RENT } eal Ferney Rt . Milford After as TEN a ‘IDES wtiaei a FT CHRIS CRAFT. UTIL a piekup Pvt owner $350 FE | ooeestie clean low Taslen Ge, i rust "pone OR 3-7665 after 6 p m sander m ie ¥ e be 2 ee ae firey aces necepcte Oar ; 7 qERMAY HEPES rom B iatye “atection “af used) mobile SeSm SE on, terms. $1350 Wi ' | $1 KAISER? DOOR. | BLACK | isite 1 O | STOCK Ne 422 in be i or trade ‘or fr s. | . “CENTURY 195 SoRowaDO = RE. | GMC. + 2 wheel @ steel “utility tr < i aw: hard Lake Ave. PE 6150 eae pe pales ps es carers ON Dis. | son | FE 2-322. ~ AFF SEWING MACHINES. 7 WERK -OLD_ BLACK OOCKER HUTC =| SON} % /& eg 909 MERCURY "EXCELLENT ME- Paint, D. , hardware, for-| puppies. $15. FE 2-1766 I IN 36 RESORTER 188 ALL ARE NeW & Used Trucks bap ct condit —— rough J : 30 to 6:00, Bun, 10 to 4 Closed | U,PARAKEETS. BREEDERS | | aiot Diste Hwy. TRADEING, LIKE NEW “| Oakland at Cass CHEVROLET ae. 12 Thorpe 3 rontlac 00. i os meses cages and all $60. MA ray Plains On 3-1202 . | * Wed a Tbr soe Breeder cag INLAND LAKES SALES FE 5-0485 | 1000 S ns oodward, B' ham | 5 MERCURY MCL AIR N TE 2D Deluxe @ bivdra: 186 _W. Montcalm FE 56-4717 ike ic GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS. 283¢_8._Dort Hwy. Flint 3127-W. Huron FE ¢-7121, FE 2-6122 Fer Sale Cars 1 FORD, 2? DOOR, R&H_ $195. “waratop, eee ae & Ce ee re = —— Ginnie Ra see oun in IATELY, PAY NEW 3 HF EVINRUDE CARK. | A seed “eat wie this one. 1289 8. Fy Credi matic, Full Price " Lid Lj Tr, conti an ‘4 eee! Equipment 61A | irae borer, $15. Also Collie pups, | like rent and save ri. Plus 14 Runabout boat and | ‘52 BUICK ¢DR DYN. R aH. EX. %S FORD @ PASSENGER ae | erybody’s Credit , ——— week gid PRU Seori = "™'| reat Feceipte Nationally UEhown, | traier 4578 Ph"EMpire Donil | cellent tires. new vunitery. ready | Poa_ragen, pore oMatle, VE) sp pe Ged Here () |AKC REGISTERED COCKER PUP-| like new Available on this plan.| JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS — —— eer TU DETROIT MOTOR ee YT ITI : : rased G = T | , pies. Reasonable FE §-9742 Sales and Service. Starcraft. Lone | BUICK 51 _2DOOR, SUPER BY 115 8 Saginaw at bp nd 1.W Moron” chiens PE $0615 Ake REG COCKER PUPPIES. $25 | TRAILER, EXCHANGE Star boat Tense and Little Dude | owner ‘ledy)_MI_¢viyt. eve WE WILL TRADE 1 c HiNROUT “ea WAY PONTIAC 9 DR. CHIEFTAIN FE 2-6254 elerre 4 PPh . ss _— es Ale ADE 000 oodward, B'kam mileage, Clean. FE ¢0370 | Sale Musical Goods | 62 AKC REG. BEAGLE PUPS, ONE fet eset oo oy Net oreuard Lake Ave.” | 954 BUICK $1,595 “UP OR DOWN | pag BAMBI RR 1600 RADIO a ‘8° FONTIAc eTARCMEP. «Dn RN male, two females. OR 3-6354 27 Fl. PALACE, «1700. EXC. 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Bob “Allen os . na igh comedy papas and the ‘Twenty thousand Marines, em- , : By EARL WILSON Ww, News by Lewis | WPON, Spotlight "Ws" Mioste Porsse | 1:38-WIR Dr. Dinah, Lili and Brenda £04 mamers and clothes ploying the new scatter-and-attack —_ YORK_N. CKLW mews Sports 10:30—WWJ, Paul Williams XYZ, Breakfast Club CKLW, Bud Davies Will Join P. C ‘happy ending is a little better) vent of atomic wartare, pushed NEW Nowadays a movie short is a film that only) WJBK: News, Don McLeod | WXYZ, Top of Town CoUy. Gove Sour Gees | Wm, Guy Mane | oin Ferry COMO \than having the hero still in his|\inland today to take Camp Le runs two hours. WEON, Dinner Serenade ows witching Hour WCAR, News, Rhythm WPON. Tempo, News on Saturday ‘undershirt in the kitchen? jeune ce bon a hypothetical * *« €:20-WJR, Dinner Deve /)| SRLW. News | Sports Se ee ae ee ** enemy. : q #)\ WJ2K, News, Kasan 30 W ae Harris WJBK, News, George Bing Crosby probably has it happen to him all the time. A wre Rose Mutholland WCAR, News, Spinerama CKLW, David, Club CKLW, Austin Grant Dovies . YZ, Mel Allen . , ° Operation Readiness, launched gal in our office, Rene Glaser, picked up a phone. A voice said,| GKLW. Bddie Chase intake Re Rhein ‘Roind wre Di seanagegsse? Former Marine Boss by the 2nd Marine Division, is “Is Oll there? This is Bing Crosby.” pain Taylor, Al Crane WPON, Spotlight . 1: ag vos Somes 5:00 — FIR, = airy Burton | NEW YORK (INS)—Jan Clayton, | in Snafu Situation being conducted without U.S. , on WPON, News, Sports | Wxvz, My ‘True Story Cait ane prraae star of “Lassie,” as the little boy’s : \Navy units, withdrawn since the ‘Come on now, Who is this?” she demanded. When the | 1:0 WR. Guest House WEDNESDAY MORNING | CKILW, News, Homechat WPON. Tempo. News (mother of course, not as Lassie or| PROVIDENCE, R.I. @ — Gen./Middle Fast and Hungarian ‘dis- voice insisted, she said to me exasperately, “Somebody on | wx¥zZ, Mickey Sho 6:00 WIR, News, Melody WCAR, News M.D. Beall 7:0 Wen. Becueee WEs | astic's mother, has a mew TV|Letmuel C. Shepherd Jr. (Ret.), turbances. the phone says he’s Bing Crosby!” . W. Fulton Lewis Jr gts WPON, For M Mady WPON, Tempo, News : former commandant of the U. S.| The five-day operation, being It. was Bing — returning my call. His brother, Everett, had WJPK, News: WCAR, News, Spincrama WPON, Call The Tune Wxya. Pred Wolf CK Rooster. Club oBx. Clark Reid WCAR, News, Coffee | 10:30—WXYZ, A Girl Marries CKLW. News, Mery Morgan WCAR, Pontiac High School 3.00—WJR, Pat Butram ° WWJ 5-Star Matinee series ready. It’s about a Bowery missionary ‘Marine Corps, had a few uneasy staged over a 200-square-mile area ‘moments when he arrived here to of Camp Lejune and old Camp _ Up and Live.” (Parliament). The Diet formally OBEL RADIO eT opens tomorrow. ._Hatgyama may adays to spell out things to your wife to the kids won't annolfice his retirement at that understand, They're too smart, “If you don't want them | --Today's Television Programs -- _Programs turnished by stations listed im this column are subject to change without notive. -}SFANDARD QUIZ - “Giant Step,” the new CBS-TV . ’ » 1:30—w4 iH ted me Bing wasn't singing on Ed Sullivan's show. ww. Morgan Beatty geet ee se tee ot agrictt.| wate, Cread Central Sn. | WEAR, News, Gress girl by day who sings in cabarets address a Masonic group. ‘Bayliss, emphasizes smaller field “Everett's confused—which 1s typical,” Bing sald. “He was) CKLW, Gabriel Heatter oe eet Cole Seve. ears gee Nhe lee at night, based on the true tale of) First, no one met him at the units, deployed while attacking to : « \ . $s, - thinking about-a movie in which I won't sing. Just uct.” Ss mee @. Lewis BK. News, Reid WCAR, News, Lady of Day| WXYZ, News McKensie | one Verna Daly, an Australian mis- @irport. “Then he learned he had! minimize the effect of atomic re- “what do you think of that idea?” I asked Everett. CKLW, Treasury Agent Seoul aerenthe que Ptighoan comes CHL. Pasic Chase isionary girl who rose to music:n© hotel reservations. taliation. “I think,” he confessed, “it sounds a little crazy.” Me too! weak eed A pote gyre pee | eM ee rain” © Calls (WEON. Tempo | ot Bands hall renown . . . | But everything got squared ' Would Elvis Presley silence his golden throat? Oe WIN Ames ‘Dandy | WXYZ, News, Wolf WPON. Main inky - for Milady | WWJ, Woman in House —— faway. The lack of a reception}, Neerty all Indian babies in * + * WWJ, Biography CKLW. News. Toby David Ws a Phil Silvers’ show is tar from |°“®Y- tee waa a . Je. Th vary Minnesota now are hospital-deliv- - se , = S | WCAR, News. Coffee | | WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | So @ipping—in fact ran up its best joamenit ¥ waa cathe aoa er. ered: Sa 8 Dawn Addams and her husband Prince e| rox, & : Tube, News eee ee hen ae 12:00 WIR, Jack White (20 WIR. Muse Hall rating last week (24.5 vs. 18.9. bine op ve pA Ga airpart 6 ST ae > RRR —- e ea he 7 3 TW. wv 4 4 ” “The ln i i Al ti Ml Mi Nin dln i in tin vey |1 Vittorio Massimo are here from. Italy) 3. Vandercook | WXYH News, Wolf CKLW, Austin Grant WJBK, McLeod tor “Cheyenne” and 12.6 for herd landed in the military area.'$ q | CKLW, Pop Question CKLW. Terrence O'Dell WJBK. News, Tom George! 4:45—@KLW, News Big Surprise”)... 4 $ and Dawn's surprised at the rash of] WAR, News, Spinorama WJBK, News. Reid WCAR, News, Bruce Myrtin , 5:00—WJR. Phil Lenhart | ‘The reservations had been made ¢ $ ' Soundstage WCAR. News, Coffee WPON. Audloscope | WWJ News at 5 at another hotel. $ > | cheesecake pictures around. “When I va —WIR, ree hb ao 12:20 WIR, Time for Muse | Tye attri, McKenzie’ Perry Como’s Saturday lineup is) —__ 2 3 apse XYZ. News, Wolf Tih dad hen WIBK. WN McLeod. a dandy: Dinah Shore, Lili Pons .. : 4 4 did a bathtub scene in ‘The Moon Is) wave. i on — CRLW. News Zeng David ue tira ead WEAR, Sows. Al Crane ‘and this column's protege. Bren- Diet Starts Tomorrow $ The finest in black and white $ j Blue,’” she said, “It was hard for photog-| WJBK. People 6 WCAR News Cotiee WPON, World News 8:5 WIR Maste manda Lee. 3 by Hallicr $ raphers to get girls to take their clothes’ 10:00—w Pag = Petes: | ; 13:45—WEYE, Ledy of Cherm) ww Jim Delse __ | TOKYO (#—Tsuruhei Matsuno, 3 > oft. Now -tt’s hard for photographers to WWJ. News rape, ewan wolf iWw" Rese Mulbottand | wee ere ptemenne | Walter Winchell is trying to member of Prime Minister Ichiro 2 1 Fell Year Warranty $ get girls to stop taking them off.” | ———». """ So Soe WPON, Tempo, News | shake loose from 20th Century-Fox Hatoyama’'s government party, to-/$ © Pam 0 Seniee & Caser . : ifor-his TV show a—strip- of- film day_was re-elected president of g GIANT TRADE-IN $ Sam Levenson says it's nme use how- ‘from his own 1936 movie “Wake the upper house of Japan's Diet'> OPEN 9TO9 $ q » ‘ , > é > & $ ‘> a Adin nt tin hp A hn hh ti ni time. “to hear what you're saying,” says ‘show, is a standard quiz with its ct ttn tt neal tot na — Sam, “pretend you're talking to them!” Channel 2—WJT'K-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV big prize a college education. In Shep Fields had come up-from Hous-. |other words, the questjon here is, gee ee? eee, : “ ” does the noble educational end jus- ton for “Bandstand.” M.C. Bert Parks TONIGHT 7:25—(4) Today in Detroit. | Erwins. (9) Telescope. tify the shallow cliches of the ™ ws asked studio audience [dliks how they 7 7:30—(4) Today. 112:45—(2) The Guiding Light. means? Bert Parks is the ah /25 e | liked him. A gray- ‘haired woman just ce aoe ” Tate, 7: aay Weather. 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Charlie ter. Happy / ‘ 1 adored him. ee canet ow male, " Gane(®" @o—(4) Today. (2) Captain. Ruggles. (7) My Little Margie. BY: e “Is he as good as Lawrence Welk ar Autry. (4) sree yoming.” Gene Kangaroo. (9) Bill Kennedy Showtime. On “Father Knows Best,"’ Elinor , y e Guy Lombardo?” Parks asked. 6:15—(4) Weathercast. (2) News. peo bis . pasion En andeiad Matinee. ioc miective ier payee ad ° WILLIAM *° “They're OK.,” she replied enthustas- ¢:29—(4) Box Four—Public opit-».99 (4) Romper Room eb ag cig aay aie j t . : , te a. tically, “but he’s the gfeatest.” ee 9:00—(4) Romper Room. oo a. Our Miss Brooks. (4) she reese ne — vie . - DAWN ABDDAMS .. ces | *. — 9:30—(2) As the World Turns. (7) Hollywood semy (7) Lady of Should write her role just a My, you're quite a fan,” said Parks. 6:%—(2) TV Weatherman — Dr. Breaktast Playhouse. Gham closer to her whistle-bait age . ° e “Yes, I've followed his career since it began,” she said. | Everett Phelps. 9:45—(2) News, Weather 2:30—(2) House Party. (4) Ten-” = © * , “That's really remarkable!” exclaimed Parks. 6:30—(7) Star Performance—Dick 9:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. nessee Emie. The national elections cost the | © , °° | “Remarkable!” the woman exclaimed right back. “For his | —— pili george Home.” (4) '19.¢9—(2) The Garry Moore Show. 2:40—(9) Kitchen Karousel. News parties about $59000,000 for radie- | pe a : mother!” = Sheena, Queen! (4) Ding Dong School. (7) Story 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. «4) TY «+> 4/8 QUART PINT = of the Jungle— "The Riwall studio . Matinee Theater. (Color). (7) N Foire ts $17,500 te . $366 $231 bd THE MIDNIGHT EARL... 3: Seen Kukla and Ollie 10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey Show Afternoon Film Festival (9) Fun gee Seonieid moa aaa _ , Neill’ = a J pas +4 stand. (7) T 7 : Sees Eugene O'Neill's widow, Carlotta Monterey, now living here.) (9) Abbott and Costello—'‘South eee (7) Theater . “mn hae b Craby. (S) Howdy Don Ameche $10,000. Code Ne. 770 Code Ne. 771 =a ie missed the opening of “Long Day’s Journey Into Night”—being) of Dixie.” (4) Rosemary Clooney 4):95_(4) Home's Window In De- ” Readk ° a ° ‘A bes been! e ordered to bed early by her doctor ... Ludwig Bemelmans —Geest. Beatrice Ray: > The " troit. 4$:00—14' Queen For a Day. (9) wanes. aaron eee = | ° spelled Christmas “Christmes” on some of his paintings ex- = X—Barry Sullivan in 1): 99(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Home. Justice Colt. (2). The Brighter mie Van Doren to try TV, let's, 35% STRAIGHT WHISKEY, 6 YEARS hibited at supper dance in his honor. “You're lucky,” he said. “I , ae: 2 i | (7) Robin and Rickey. ,_ Day reveal (before Mamie reveals OLD, BLENDED WITH 65% FINE GRAIN spelled it that close” Nancy Kovack, the ex-Miss Flint and|.. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON = 4:15—'2) The Secret Storm ) that she'll st a film se- J : pe.lec | «.. WAancy “ b 7:30—(7) Conflict—Tab Hunter in more t star in NEUTRAL SPIRITS. GOODERHAM & one of Jackie Gleason's dancers, turned down a date with) “people Against McQuade.” (9) 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic 30—'2) The Edge of Night. (7) ries “The Shape, the Face and the) WORTS, LTD. PEORIA, ILLINOIS, Elvis Presley when he introduced Himself. “I don't know you,”| Million Dollar Movie — Dorothy, Tac Dough. (7) 12 o'clock Ramar of the Jungle. Brain.” Mamie does not play the| : ‘last two roles of the title... she said, “but next time when you ask me, I may say yes, be- McGuire. “The Spiral Stair-/ Comics. (9) Ballad of the West. 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. cause then I'll have known you.” case.’ (4) Jonathan Winters —/12:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) Chil- 5:00—(4) Comedy Time. (2) The PLUGS GROCERIES ; . . |» Comedy. (Color). (2) Name That dren of Germany. Early Show. (7) Mickey Mouse If you wonder what singers do Dick Haymes, headache yollecter, did a radio commer- tune Quiz 12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. Club. (9) Dance Party. between TV jobs, Patti Page is off 0é rvice cial about aspirin. . . MMonroe promised to return for the birthday party of Eli Wallach's son, 6... Nat “King” Cole cracked on a note at the Copa and said kiddingly, “After all, I'm not Tony Bennett” ‘: to help retiring mess sergeant money. ~“Ssa-Zsa-arirves soon to discuss her autobiography with au=; &s0—(7) Wyatt ES > Lone. thoress Anita Loos .. . Cadillacs are now called “Texas VoIkS-| Dora, So Long.” (2) The Broth- wagens” . Author David Alexander flew to Boston to doctor; ers—Comedy. (4) Noah’s Ark the new musical, “Candide” ... Remember Mrs. John Barry- ‘The Displaced Deer.” (Color). 7:45—(4) News. 8$:00—(4) The Big Surprise—Quviz (2) Phil Silvers Show—Bilko tries (4) It Could Be You. @ The 5:30—14) Gene Autry. Convicted _of. 2. Murders, City Man Held for Third to Ohio to appear at five supermar- kets in five cities in five days at bigger-than-the-Palace pay . 234 E. PIKE ST. |...----FOR THE FINEST US IN SHOE REPAIRS e We do Expert @ Zippers Replaced Patti Austin, the talented little j tyke. js expected to be a regular lon Ray Bolger’s Sunday show. Her firs solo song spot. certainly was uccessful enough. A darling. more — Elaine Barry? She just wrote a book of love poems , , . 9:00—(7) Broken Arrow — “Medi-! Sai ; Orthopedic Work cine Men.” (9) Guy Lombardo— aint Helm, 57, former Pontiac said, Helm was brought to Pontiac. Some of the television comie- Tab Hunter bought actress Jan Chaney a fur stole. Gaal ek ente ep Man who is facing his third murder'to answer charges in the W ickwire ais weisteks quick and peur: e — Dyed Any e Jackets Refinished EARL'S PEARLS ..— Jane Wyman Show — “Father charge after spending 34 years in slaying | times deadly popularity for dis- Color ; : ; prisons in two states for two other Forgets" his family while work- ine an ecentiin yy The Herb murders, is slated for justice court . . | equally as long in the star spots | cis - Cans inianc of the charges Nov. 21. Seize Six Koreans | of the great ones like Bert Lahr, . oar —— ° Groucho Marx, etc., we'll start * * bor, Gisele MacKenzie. » & Helm now is charged with the, TOKYO u — Police today ar- $:30—(7) Theater — “Innocent By- j95 Cora kwire in.Tested six Korean accused stander.” (9) Pick the Stars — casi age we = a . her home at 56 Wesson St. He was them of spying on American Musical variety. (4) Circle Thea- convicted in the 1918 shooting of 8'med forces in Japan for North tinction. When they're around A man doesn't object to a woman getting the last word. It’s just that it takes her so long te get to it. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “New Yorkers are people who get ac- quainted with their neighbors by meeting them in Miaml.”— -Marjorie Steele. We Feature O’'SULLIVAN’S Heels and Soles TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Les Carpenter claims he saw this a5 _ op ee ae - = capella Korea's Communist government. sign on an office door in Washington: toe Eo juest, Virginia Grey. Wickwi re, naien 6 chiet Answer te Previews Pursie . ; sharp. Ends at 11 dull.” (Color). assistant prosecutor George F. | “Some women,” notes Steve rawrence! “are at the danger- ous time of life—just before the December fur sales.” That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) e : Check your dollar bills now If any of the serial numbers of your dollar bills contain a “5” and an “0” then " you've got a “Lucky Buck.” And here’s what you'll receive for it! A certificate for a $25.00 Arthur Murray Dance Course at the studio nearest you, plus a wonderful 80-page dance book from which you | SSUES 16:00—(7) Star Bowling—Amateurs Taylor. chall tars. (9) Myst I —- oe Se woe ' Taylor charged Helm, released Theater The Unforgotten eas; : ape | from dackson prison in 1923 after Crime” starring Dennis O'Keefe. . (2) The $64,000. Question—Quiz.| Ur years’ Imprisonment fer the . “' Tanks shooting, returned to Pon- ~~ 10:30—(4) Federal Men — “Elder | Brother.’ (2) Highway Patrol— raalnge aees Miss Wickwire Simonson quoted the mother al Broanich Grawiond in (Bank saying she loaded the 12-gauge’ Robber,” Eluding a police search, Taylor -gun_and her husband Earl. 45, re-in :11:00—{7} Soupy's On On — Soupy Said, Helm fled to New York, jmarked, “Go ahead and pull the! Sales. (9) National News. (4) where he was convicted of a first- News. (2) News. degree murder in 1926. He served ATR CIAL fete lo} St Asis) elsiel Fria RISIRISIN; ela [S| leislr] Kills Husband With Shotgun. _ as Children Watch Dlile Owes i iio, pees | ie: ly feel trigger, if you want to.” | ; : Wal i: leathervane. 26 years of a life sentence before | can learn the Fox Trot, Waltz, ELLSWORTH, Wis Mrs. Spengier told Simonson she = ha N re ‘his term was commuted, and was, " Rumba, Samba, Mambo and RTH, Wis. & — Mrs.'gischarged the gun but “didn’t)"* (3 eighbor Theater: i { : aba, 5 Jane Marie Spengler, 38, mother; mean to shoot him.” “Dancing With Crime.” (4) Patti — = Tana ‘ maps ee Us for Jitterbug right in your own 2 Ms Kenpo is charged bry Mrs. Spengler was held without, ®8* enka (2) Miss Fair- pa ad ks shooting. sentence for the) * Sal — aaa = } slaying her husband with a bond for a hearing Nov. 20 after) Weather. : = sp : / gun before the eyes of their horri- beeen ns first-degree|11:20—(2) Les Paul and Mary, “on his release from J ne Secs | ~~~ nearest studie or; if you prefer, mail it ___/ tied youngsters. murder_ charge. “Ford. 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For the first time since the Nov. supplies of 5 British-French paratroop _inva:' Beggars pe ——————— —Jaateololia Kessler’s low price makes it America’s. greatest whiskey value eevee es eeevnn , | ‘alt’s one thing to produce a fine soeded : | _—__—.____when price is_no- object... but to produce a- | doseph & Hodges, Lake Orion JULIUS KESSLER COMPANY, LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA. BLENDED WHISKEY. 86 PROOF. 724% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Skene Re-open as City Begins Returning to Normal Battered Port Said Buries Dead, Sebepe Up Rubble: | ‘real loud.”’ The flattened Arab section of arrive constantly with bodies. ‘being used as a hearse. seal, British forces found tian medical team took over. 'fer jobs between pilots on. vasion fleets as guides. They staying on, hoping to regain t {tion takes-over. Many others awaiting recall in France England, but the post-nationa tion pilots have stayed on for ‘most part and have already }fanized into the Internati ‘protect their jobs. jany new administration but w |Applications Edward G. Schutzler, Dearborn Gloria J. Sprague, 2511 8t. Joseph Hareld L Hirschlieb. Plymouth Jewell M. Cowner, Walled Lake Francis. V. White, 635 Arthur Mary A. Mathes, 170 Lake Larry E Benson, 100 Osceola Suzane M. Levy, Tucson, Ariz | Jerome Lauinger, 172 Dresden | Clara L. McFee, Milford Louis E. Germain, Milbank, 8 D es 7 K - : ° = | Ernest A. Hardy, Rochester ow does Kessler do i slime x Kathleen R. Wright, 22 Bloomfield Roxythe L. Harding, Holly Joanne E. Caul, $2 Short RF Osborne, Lake Orion whiskey that’s smooth as KESSLER at the price se | Jerome G. Schiaack. 180 Alice KESSLER—that takes generations of experience. In fact it’s a feat only KESSLER can boast. Madelon E. Russell, Ferndale Donald F Tolfree, 114 E Howard Joseph H. Boerink, 2468 Snelibrook Iris R. Duso, 78‘, Newberry Harold HGrverbiehl, 3530 -Maybee Blanch A. Smith, 3830 Maybee. , age Howard J Clark, 4076 8. Shore Patricia J. Stites, 5704 Maybee David L. Riker, Walled Lake Syivia P Karris, Walled Lake The Smooth as Silk whiskey ee ee Lawrence A. Stoll, Birmingham Marcia £E. Boothe, Birmingham | Donald G- Elis, Lansing Alice R' Kern, Birmingham : Big, wide, bulky cars like this are a) typical of American design. But, to get room inside, they are too big outside for today’s traffic, too waste- ‘Port Said en route for Caire, tt THE, PONTIAC PRESS. “PUESDAY,- NOVEMBER 15, Dee great.” say it was a bad job. Royal Navy the leity is still a_stench-ridden, fly- General Anthony Cuomo, of De- least six of the sunken ships will) blackened shambles. Burial troit, Mich., and Modesta, Calif.,’not be touched because their loca-| Catholic or Jewish. Through these three great religions, resettle- tlteams, their faces ‘covered by said all Americans who wanted to tion will not affect ~ port opera. ment and rehabilitation progroms are established; hospitals, or-~ \ secessvesescesscssovccsevecsanarenscsooesenes Established in 1898 e Farmer-Snover , “FUNERAL HOME * | St salbhabboniihae sion, eamie police were on the:strength and tomorrow thé ‘city's to stay open at ight is doubtful. Russian ‘ pilots ‘attended today’s}. British authoriti?s= said the 160 W. Huron : FE 2-917). ‘st Glearup teams were two hight spots; “the Bivebird- -and}There-is-a 7—p.m.-eurfew, and ‘meeting for the first time. There Egyptians sank more than 20-ships AIR CONDITIONED rae i = te es Oe wien gaol ac — aol cet ith aie hal ai ago ties devant a a ‘block arrears | rau! M. Snover = awers, jnost Stores Open and give wide-¢ re a block withou ng chal- have taken a oO ca io ri Sasgseueeane ing fpoeatllry piel pool have land British soldiers - chance to lenged and having a gun shoved for Egypt and Egypt alone. are visible above the surface and| ***®®® es eecccoecoooce secceeccocces come up with previously hidden’ ‘study Egypt’s {famous belly in your ribs, | “Let’s get this straight,” Ameri- séven are completely submerged. ‘eer and coffee \dancers. | “Walk in the middie of the'can pilot Peter Uhren of San} The main barriers consist of and flies are out in Whether any places wilt be able'street, mate, if you must be out,’ "| Francisco said. ini tet Ang Stare ) the hel less - the third British sentry in one ‘The Egyptians have treated us pattern across the canal, The /p _ ™ ee _— ‘block warned last night. “And if very well. They have been fine! ‘ships were sunk by high explo- I was you I'd sing ‘Tipperary’ with us and we think they're ‘Sives, and British salvage experts) 4 with tiny children, left without homes in lands where women are not trained to earn a living —these are but one group of free- * ¢ ¢ | Other American pilots echoed Cmdr. J. R. L, Moore said two : 2 Egyptian prisoners work under his feelings. | ‘cranes, each capable of lifting dom-loving people left helpless by war, famine and disaster over guard cleaning up littered streets. * * 1,200 tons, are en route from| seas. You can help them by supporting the Thanksgiving appeal At the U ‘ Consulate, Consul England but he added that at for overseas relief sponsored by your religious faith — Protestant, oy * - i -.. i (handkerchiefs, continue to bury|leave have already done so. There tions. intained; and millions of pounds of f “4 \the dead at the city cemetery on are still 16 Americans, excepting) o> *)? phanages, training schools ma distributed. In Protestant Churches, 1, # ; the Mediterranean shore. Trucks'the consulate staff, in Port Said.| After the clearance is com- . food, clothing and medicines are distri ut A They. include pilots, missionaries, pleted, the canal will be open only | give to the SHARE-OUR-SURPLUS APPEAL. In Catholic Churches, Today an Egyptian hospital intermediary by the Egyptians, or will be sunk in the section still < ltrain ee = gate nded ae of Uneasy with French and British controlled by Egypt. | SURVIVAL FUND. Give thanks by giving this Thanksgiving — jt.authorities. When they want a car; Preliminary port clearing will give through vour faith! © Was pulled to the EI Cap cease- returned,—have~a-compiaint— abeut-permit vessels-with a draft of ap : ; ifire line by a General Motors 4 looted, shop or need: medical to 25 feet to pass, British officials a diesel bearing a Marshall Plan supplies, they call on the Ameri- said. Normally ships with up to Published as a public service in cooperation with The vertising yellow and red Coca Cola truck is and businessmen. ‘as far as allied control goes. Most give to THE BISHOPS’ THANKSGIVING CLOTHING COLLECTION. Coretta ae ne day atians: or cil! be sunk in the section still) In Synagagues, give to the UNITED JEWISH APPEAL SPECIAL the can and ask‘ him to contact the 35-foot draft pass