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Pontiac Motors Tops Goal 
Urges. Stiff Fight 
to Make UF Goal UF leaders hailed the announcement today that em- 
ployes at Pontiac Motor Division have topped their Pon- 
tiac Area United Fund quota of $119,830, bringing the) 
drive to 73 per cent of the total $612,202 goal. , 
But UF gereral chairman Walter K. Willman warned 
that Torchlighters face “a hard battle” if the goal is to) 
be reached a week-from today. - 
The General Motors division ‘s ‘the ‘largest single 
source of contributions in the area, and has maintained 
its 100 per cent successful record during the eight-year 
UF history.   
  
  
          The quota reached this year represents the nine per 
cent increase asked by the? 
munity service agencies 
next year. = Zz pastes ar wane eee 
night total $447, eetieii. 2D D 
man said, leavin os drive ecision ue 
lagging by $1 UF to supvort 54. com-; 
Rail Yard Site “Pledges 
An emergency ‘easting of| City Will Vote Tuesday   
> Commercial Division so-|- 
licitors was held at noon to-| °” Selling Disputed Plot’ 
day to speed returns. to Grand Trunk RR_ 
According to division chairman! After five months of debating 
James F. Nye, volunteers calling the subject, Pontiac city commis- 
on Pontiac area business firms and sioners apparently have exhausted 
their employes are still $53.000 a1) counter proposals and will vote 
short of their quota Inext Tuesday on the $700,000 
At » siniilar meeting of In- — Trunk industrial support | yal dustrial Division Torchlighters, | 
anise : Earl Maxwell] said that | The decision followed the reading 
Pontine Meter contributions stilt (of an Il-page letter from Frank A 
; ision eee short, (Gaffney, vice president .and gen- 
ee = =—_ ‘eral manager of the railroad, at, 
Although the picture has port last night's commission meeting. ened, said, seme nt rr 
sas = In the letter, the raifroad con- 
poe having trouble raising) sued its insistence that the yard vould only be acceptable in its 
The overall division quota is * 
$i, 000. approximately what manu- suggested north end site. 
- factucing and Seventy members_of the Wever- 
H oO last year. ‘Owen-Hawthorne Community Gub~ 
ue appeared before the commission 
ay FORCE SMALLER | | asking 
The problem, Maxwell empha-|Staniey avenue. This extension 
_ sized, is that the total labor force' would be blocked if the railroad. 
is smaller this fall. built the yard on the disputed site   ee 
In order to take up the slack. south of Walton boulevard. 
plant workers. are net to pledge; City Manager W. D3 a wiman —— 
$10.40 each. , Bier Soo ne ol 
three acres of mrs of eto fd a Willman told division workers the raiiroad-needs-te-eetietruct 
this neon they have only seven 
days to make certain next Fri- 
cary bopeloahs witt be ® vie- | Alerted for Duty in Egypt 
The UF has conducted seven suc-| CALGARY, Alta: @ — Canada 
cesstul past drives and-there-is-no-has- -alerted—the 947_infantrymen __ 
reason for = this year, he/of the Ist Battalion, Queen's Own 
said. iRifles, for service with the U.N. 
_Nye urged voluntéers to turn: in| Police force in —— 
reports. He annouficed these stand:+——— 4 
ings within his~ division: Deer Killed ot Brighton Automotive, 64, per cent; con- 
struction, 61 per cent; finance, 91 BRIGHTON w -—— A motorist’ 
per cent; food, 42 per cent; gen-'struck and killed a deer on U.S. 16; 
| eral 4 ‘per. cen cent; governinent. 
(Continued on ~~ 3 ‘Gal- ee 
"Disaster From the Skies | ‘yard in the north end. 
      
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“Plane Kills 4 
Hitting Building Roms Tall Steel Tower 
in Jersey Fog and Rain, 
- Structure May Topple 
NORTH BERGEN. N. J. ®— 
The area around an 810-foot radio 
was Cleared, of residents to- 
idayfor fear the structure, weaken- 
‘ed by a fatal plane crash,: might 
topple to the ground. 
A twin-engine Beecheraft en 
iroute from Indianapolis was fly- 
ing through rain and fog yesterday 
when it clipped off one leg of the 
latticed steel tower, believed to 
New 
The. private plane then smashed 
into the top of a crowded apart- 
ment house eight biecks away.ito be turned in before Tuesday, leathers. — with 
One engine was hurled into the 
courtyard of a parochial schook 
Flaming gasoline sprayed trees 
| along the street 
Police said four persons are 
_known dead—two men who were 
“in the plane and two women 
from the apartment house. One 
of the women jumped five stories | 
| to the street in panic as the | 
| building burst into flames. i 
Fifteen others were injured, one: 
_ \seriously. They inclided 12 fire-, 
men. 
Mayor Angelo Sarubbi ordered) 
 jsome 3,000 persons in the area to, 
levacuate their homes last night. 
~-Abeut-500...volumteer. work © © §, 
| jhelped them move in .with rela- 
tives. or into two schools thrown 
open as emergency centers. 
The tower is owned by New 
York radio station WOR but has War Drums Calmer in Troubled Middle Eastern Countries 
  “Bat Situation 
| Still. ‘Serious, 
Leaders Learn 
to Occupy Canal Zone, 
Unit Due Shortly   President Eisenhower on 
congressional ~ leaders — 
cussed, the tense Din 
situation for 2‘ hours to- 
day. 
' The legislators left the 
‘White House using such 
ters as “grave” and “seri-     
{sions also of opti:nism. 
Senate Democratic Lead- 
er Lyndoh Johnson of 
‘Texas, told reporters he 
thought the discussion had 
“Hbeen- “very fruitful--and— 
helpful.” 
“It's obvious that it is a very 
serious situation,”’ Johrison said. 
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Altogether, 23 Democratic and 
Republican leaders of the Senate 
and the House met with the Presi-           
Shoot at U.S. Consul 
PORT SAID, Egypt (P—Egyp- 
; tian tommygunners climbed to a 
| second floor balcony and sprayed 
the living rbom of U. S. Consul 
| Anthony Cuomo of Detroit, Tues- 
| day night, narrowly missing him 
| and wounding a vice consul, Cu- 
omo revealed yesterday. 
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the situation in Eastern Europe 
jand the Middle East. 
_ Eisenhower was quote? by 
| some of the large group of con- 
.|ferees assaying that ne one 
| could forecast what might HWap- 
| pen in the troubled Middle East 
situation but as believing that 
the peak of the crisis there may 
have passed. 
The President was quoted, too 
    
C. of C., Retailers_to Hail Factory Paychecks 
City Industry With Parade Reach Record High 
| WASHINGTON t—The govern- 
_ The City of Pontiac salutes industry tomorrow with ment reported today earnings of 
the giant Chamber of Commerce and Retail Merchants actory production workers reached: 
‘Assn. parade featuring 30 new 1957 Pontiac cars and @ record level in October as na-| General Motors’ trucks. tionwide employment rose and un- 
The kids won't be forgotten as they don colorful In- Poyment declined: = 
——___—_—__—_—_—_———_-_——4gian _ costumes competing Weekly factory ernings rose by 
61 cents over the September rec- 
Dandy Ante for cash prizes and theater ord to a new mark of $82.01. Hour- 
in Pot-O-Gold passes for the best outfitted jy pay, having averaged $2 in) 
‘injuns.’” September, forged ahead to $2.02 
Totals $500 
One 1 again another $100 is add- at 10 a.m. It wil? march north on slight rise in September. The La- 
jt Cor Department said the 1956 Oc- 
to $500 for this week's Pot-O-Gold. loons with gift certificates from) Over-all employment “and unem- 
Since Puzzle No. 23 doesn't have jocay merchants will be released. ployment figures for October were 
from planes. 
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The “Pontiac Salutes Industry’ in October. = als 
-parade will form at Whittemore; ~ weet, working hours declined] 
‘and Saginaw and step off sharply slightly to 40.6 in October after a 
‘Saginaw to Sanderson where .ed to old Pot-O-Gold after 6,064 een cober work week was about haif 
unstccessful attempts to solve last Will break up. an hour shorter than in October 
week's puzzle. This brings the total) Along tbe route, thousands of bal- jast year. 
announced last week. similar awards 
(will be dropped upon the crowd   
you still have a chance fo win 
on eh eee Se Mideast Hotel to Close 
JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector 
To promote today's introduction —The King David Hotel iri Jeru-, 
‘of the new Pontiac and tomorrow’s;salem, 
parade, employes of Tel-Huron most famous, will close’ next 
| shops, are sporting Pontiac Motor Wednesday. The management, 
| Division shop coaf&. A new car is blamed “lack of clients’ and said’ 
‘on display at the center as well as the hotel was losing too much. 
{bs front of the courthouse. ‘money. * * 
one of the Middle East's! ‘a8 saying he was constantly alert 
‘to do anything he could to main- 
tain peace. 
Several conferees said there 
was extended discussion of the pos- 
jsibility that Soviet Russia might 
lintervene either directly . or in- 
for Romeo P upil directly to support Egypt against 
Expulsion of a 16-year-old junior Britain, France and Israel. 
‘from Romeo High School by the DOUBT RED ACTION 
jadministration for retaining his) The weight of" administration 
loutlawed “Elvis Presley haircut’ opinion was said to be that Rus- 
was upheld by the board of educa- sia probably will not intervene. 
-tien-last night. 
Board members voted to back!| 
the superintendent and principal 
with the exception of Walter Sewell, 
‘of Washington who declined to vote, 
and Allen Rush, who was absent... | ‘Elvis’ Haircut 
Gets Expulsion 
olay chairman of the Joint 
Chiefs of Staff, was quoted as 
telling the conference that Rus- 
sia would have great difficulty 
Mother of the expelled Clark a moving any troops tafe 
'Phernetton, Mrs. Clark Phernetton rt. 
lof Washington yesterday main- Defense Department officials 
tained that as long as his hair was have received reperts that Rus- 
@alneat, she felt it should be accept- sian MIG jet fighters and other 
able. It had been cut, but the ad- equipment have been sent to 
  ministration:..ruled not short Syria, an Arab nation adjoining 
enough. Israel. 
Scaeeeoe Israel's agreement to pull its 
‘ ‘troops out-of Egypt spurred ef- 
Bonn Honors Rebel Dead forts today to rush a U.N. force to 
. . the area to police the shaky Mid- 
liament) opened a special cme Quiet was reported on the Suez 
in West Berlin today with a mo-' \Canal battlefront as U.N. officials 
ment of silence in tribute to those ee at on i sa a mobilize 
who have “died for freedom dur- * e international police force. 
ing the lasf weeks and days.’ Secretary General Dag Ham- 
me he 2 imarskjold hinted the first units 
‘of the U. N. force will reach 
Rebel Refugees Welcome Exypt “very shortly.” 
CANBERRA —Australia and, Informed sources said plans 
New Zealand today opened their) call for getting two teams of 
gates to’3,500 Hungarian refugees. (Continued on Page 37, ‘Cob. 7) 
  
       Tan ay 
to come up with the atin: Ex-| 
planations pf last week's answers. 
‘on page 10 may help you in de-| 
ciding which clue words are _ the, By LAWRENCE § 8, MARTZ JR. | uralist Walter P. Nickell of | Mild Winter? Squirrels Say ‘Nuts’ “The general signs are that, at   
| Cranbrook Institute of — right ones. The mercury hovered just one psched the predict! Judges are repeating words ot legree above freezing 
caution about ‘getting the ‘entries: ‘morning, and finally hit it at 5| in on time and on post cards, be-| 
cause even after weeks of warn- 
ing, 54 puzzles came in late and tumn to Oukiang av. lo ‘lime are necessarily casual, be- aAcal ‘     
  : Efe Cys; "Snow ls.Predicted 
-snow flurries 
jrange from 28 to"32 degrees. 
(Michigan and Michigan “#3 Upi- 11 were mailed in envelopes. If 
you want your answer checked, 
make sure you follow all rules 
carefully. claim Mother Nature is wrapping) 
culations: off,” Nickell. said. 
“It's so much pret he add- 
ed. * In his opinion:   “Any predictions made by such 
‘a.m. bringing long-delayed au- ‘unscientific methods along that 
ing which tend to throw one’s cal-) ‘ter this summer: 
“However, other general onbeiole 
of the weather might overcome 
this. Something in the far. north least temporarily, the climate 
seems te be slightly nvoderating. 
In general, the Detroit area 
seems to have a Slightly more 
tors over Leg om northern hem- 
STRAIGHT SCOOP 
Confused, the reporter thumbed 
his 1957 Old Farmer's Almanac for 
the straight dope on the weather.   
    
  
  
          
    Sn nows Fall       
‘Tonight's thee cabait: ia: oe ‘The: season's coldest weather 
partly cloudy skies with a tew deructed high ti 
tikely. Thy teu snaps eiige tee sce acing eee 
insects foresee: 
Fans attending University of MUSKRAT GAMBLE —      
Snow — - sty ih Rasen — 
      
2 net i pe, la be D. 
  ‘By ‘THE ASSOCIATED: PRESS~— 
‘a on ‘Alabama foe ter eee 
cilled most of the easter halt o 
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} freezing weather   
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ious” but there were expres- - 
t —-dent- ead his advisers to review. 4 
‘On this” point Adm.-Arthur-W.-— 
had less sunlight to warm the wae “a 
might dvercome the balance—fac- © 
     
     
          
    
         
       
   
   
     
   
       
       
     
   
       
      
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  _ THE: PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9 1956 Secarmaane     
  
    
   
  
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  _of the previous annexation.”   
decided to allow the relocation off West Boulevard so that the road 
will not interfere with construction 
of the new courthouse in the Oak- 
iand County Service Center, 
Commissioners also gave tentati 
approval of a Board of 
ors’ request that the city and Wa- 
terford Township refile annexation 
proceedings on a 104-acre parcel 
“so as to eliminate the question|’ 
that has existed as to the validity | a Rehash Plans — 
  The ‘Da y in Bi 
\National Bank ‘Developing 
    
  
     
” Mayor William W. Donaldson | GIFT TO OITY — This is the said the commission ‘had no ob- | $75,000 Parade of Progress 
jections to either county pro- | turned over-to Pontiac by 
posal. -He said further action on | Coach Division at the ¢nclusio 
both was expected next Tuesda$. 
the city to Vacate the street from 
1s southern intersection with Tele- Dept. A unique feature of the 
graph road to its northern inter-   the GMCrTruck and 
usion of Saturday's 
“Pontiac Salutes Industry” parade, The “Futur- 
liner” has been previously accepted by the city 
‘and wilt be~used-in-the~ Parks—and—Recreation. bus which will be to become @ marquee and another one that 
swings downward to form ‘a stage platform. 
Highlight of the parade, sponsored by the Cham- 
ber of Commerce and Retail Merchants Assn., 
GMC trucks. sha 
red and white F +} of Losing Communities: 
wil bes comple line SAO Poe er ed 
    1M laple-Cranbrook Branch 
Waterford Twp. Group. BIRMINGHAM — A .new bank Femi! ‘es, children included for 
Hears About Dangers came to the Birmingham area yes-|the first time, have been invited ‘terday, and officials indicate” they a Newcomers Reception on 
‘expect @ permanent site ee ee eee m, at the) 
to be chosen for their branch in| Community House. Meeting last night in Waterford the near future, S aaa | 
High School, the Waterford Town-| A National Bank of Detroit unit] 4 "tee scception being on Sun- a he of Bell Cunpal of ship Governfnent Study Committee 's temporarily located in the John-| a1. t9 accommodate commuting | Service lg Hamilton Co. Mon- stone and Johnstone Realty Co. of- the Willem R. Has rehashed pros and cons of incor-| fico mn the now Siliine a: Ma fathers. The seven-day week gy at 11 a.m., with interment in 
porating the township asa home ple and Cranbrook, in Bloomfield. schedule that the board ef the woodiawn Cemetery, Detroit, 
rule city, ‘Village House institated this year makes 
¢ 6 -¢ | the Sunday event possible, 
Forty members and township About 992. families have been 
residents attended. invited, says Norman Weston, 
Community House president, to 
greet residents in the community.' 
“We must absorb these new-! owas: Oe — 
Women’s City Club, Detroit. Her 
late husband, Ernest D., was a .— 
Burroughs executive, ‘ 
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. iW, ‘D. Scheider and a son, Rob- 
el F, Shaw, of _Biragehes,   
  
  
  | Some of the first volunteer 
Union troops sent to Washington 
during the Civil War were housed 
lin the Senate and House chambers 
hd the Capitol. a 
a     
catia careths ool tase sight | tor talletan hanes ase naman 
was the threat that some town- | an official says,  - : ices me al 
ship ee gaged | Downtown in Birmingham, a sur- | pa a ae te tently oa oe town.” 
EE een ot 'CY, bas indicated that 28 per cent! he adds. | | priving” the whels™ “ot of Saturday business has been elm! on sites tor industries to provide @@ inated by the dropping of Saturday! Tea will be served, with eden | Industrial tax base: for ite resi onking hours, according {0 the) and doughnuts for the visiting | dential areas, ‘Chamber of Commerce's Charles children, under Mrs. Walter | 
Discussing financial practicality igeepoe | Fredericks’ direction. 
of incorporating the whole township survey is by no Meays COM-| Town leaders such as members 
junder present conditions, a taxation: ape however, he adds, and May of the school board and city com-| 
\gubcommittee of the group pre-,be finished by the first of the week. | mission have been invited to meet 
            POWER TOOLS 
Cost Less at Simms!        
carers scammed 
     
   
   
   
     
        
section south oon the Grand Trunk | 
right of 
the proposed Service Center. 
Commissioners hesitated in ap-| 
proving the request, as several | 
said they felt the courthouse should! Pontiac saved close to $3,000 in 
*be retained in downtown Pontiac, Pay to its election workers by) 
* e's Using voting machines in Tues- 
A 2A ol Pemaqe will 
“torey vacate vacate ie ‘street. 
and city engineer) ~~) Gential balroung.” 
= fore further action is taken. 
  ‘counting paper ballots, the average 
time was 2444 hours.   
“Pontiac Deaths ~~ Mfter Car Cras ie - al oger Drumm 
E. Z. Mitchell Succumbs; John Roger Drumm, infant son 
Wite, 72, Wos Killed i mn om caer 8 \died yesterday in Pontiac General | 
Ernest Z. Mitchell, 74, of 4605 | The baby, born prematurely yes; | 
  | Hospital. 
; Groveland Rd., Ortonville, died at|@?t8y morning. lived seven hours.. : Goodrich Hospital today, the sec- Sutviving are his parents, a sis- 
iter, Linda Ann, at home;. and 
‘grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Clar- 
‘ence Earnest of Pontiac and Mr. 
Tand Mrs. George Drumm of New 
Jersey, 
The Rev. Perry Horton of the’ * ond victim of a two-car accident) 
* which oceurred last Saturday. 
He had beén in serious condition 
with a crushed chest and broken 
right forearm sipee the two-car) 
coltision-at -M15-near Oakhill toad dh 5 ¢ h of God will conduct a’ 
in Brandon Township. prayer service at 10:30 Saturday Mitchell's wife, Allie, 72, was , \morning in the Huntoon Funeral| 
killed in the accident when their Home, Burial will follow in Perry| car was reportedly struck from \ount Park Cemetery. behind, forcing it off the highway | 
po vee pag iachartabnte § ith.| Warten J. Peck 
  chell’s car was rammed by =| Warren J. Peck, 80, of ae Hen- Fight Bitterly in Budapest 
. vehicle operated by John A. Kil- |derson St. died yesterday in Pon- 
“Jen, 24, of 986 Durant St. lise General Hospital. He had’ 
Killen told police he did not see been ill several weeks. = - 
~ the Mitchell car ahead of him. He) He was born in Mayfi¢ld. Town- « 
is facing a manslaughter charge ship, Lapeer County on May 5. 
- and will be given an examination 1876. His parents were Lewis and 
before Justice Willis D. Leturgy, Deborah Van Marter Peck. 
of Waterford Township, Nov, 15. A retired farmer, 
  
  
  
  
  follow ‘day’ 8 election, as compared to the) . by the city at- paper ballots in the aad Presi-| The first of the city’s 44- Pre- voted io rent 80 machines on a! 
tincts submitted. ,one-year—trial—basis,.after_which| Comparing the Waterford Town-| Pontiac City Clerk Ada R- Pras 19:19 o:19, Tuesday night. The last in,'time it woul decide whether to ship budget of $453,513 with the| 
were gs neared to check descrip-|said that the average time spent mainly because it recorded the purchase them at $1,355 per budget of Livonia for the first 
* tions in the annexation request be- by 295 workers Tuesday was 16, highest voter turnout, was clocked) machine. 
‘hours. In 1952, with 329 workers! 
  sven stVoting Machines Save $3,000 Total 1956 payroll 
workers was $5,201 as compared |were three machines. 
to $8,110 expended four years ago. RENTED 8¢ MACHINES 
_* %.- # 
its—returns._at. 
at 12:3% a.m. 
RETURNS SPEEDED 
In comparison, first returns tour 08 400, Mrs. Evans said. 
years ago came in about mid-) Mrs. Evans expressed 
Tnight While the last precinct: didn't} appreciation of the cooperation 
‘report until late the following day; 
with its paper ballots. 
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we wonid have been well 
Jednesday if we used these| 
Mrs. Evans in producing “on: of the smooth- 
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‘into 
ballots tis year,” 
said. ly well,” she said. ‘The custodian 
per hour whil> the precinct chair- operation.” 
men received a bonus of $3. Each | | She added that in addition t worker received an additional $1 | ithe money and tinie saved wit 
for each of the pre-election 
briefing sessions they attended, 1, uracy. oo 
the clerk added. a é es 
ee No umes ean as paged 
Precincts with one machine em-' machines. were reported 
‘ployed five workers: 
two machines, seven n workers: Pao the city for two elections. for the eight were stationed where there, ford City, 
| In February, the City Commission mere 
The rental price of the machines chester said Livonia that year 
jwould be applied to the total of spent $1,416. S31. 
of all workers who had @ rele j¢or'< would be one of the lowest. ter proved by the Pontiac City Com 
ent — elections she has Anderson said Livonia provides 1b 
PE did his part extreme- maintained by Waterford Township | 
jand the efficient workers and others More money on services Waterford | Election workers received $1 aoserve the credit for this smooth now offers. 
‘machines, a third advantage* is be foreed to pay for whatever im- 
those with The machines now have eal coos: 
       
     
   
   
   
   
   \sented figures showing benefits of 'HenryL. Selters, Kresge 
lincerporation. manager, 
MONEY FROM STATE   survey of merchants discuss F 
| About $200,000 in revenue from ic will aceful — — Easily 
|the State Motor Vehicle Fund could! ia UW soca pay Wednesday Cuts 2x4 
jbe expected annually for Water-| 
Subcommittee Chair- 
jman Garfield Manchester said. 
He saiq this would be 
than the township now is 
receiving. PORTABLE 
Electric Jig Saw 
$29.95 2] 88 Value 
Does the work of cc sa. cross- 
a saw, back sew and Kerhole saw. 
‘ts tS Woot, plastic > thee 
ber High quality, yet rugeed gy jat te Community House, 
Commissioners have approved 
| -an extra fund of $5,487 to... 
cover an spears deficiency in County Hospital “ 
= Lease Approved ‘isi "sreior © Total estimate for the year is 
Pontiac Generat to Use; $12 672, according to Finance Di- 
Contagious Unit at Cost rector James Purkiss. 
of $12,000 Per Year 4 
year after its incorporation, Man-'     “Over expenditure results from 
the changes made in city attor- 
ineys, purchase of library for 
Terms of.a Pontiac General Hos- attorney, plus two large lawstits 
pital lease on the Oakland County pheing settled during the first foour [Contagious Hospital were ap- :months of this year,” Purkiss says. 
M-"Suits now pending include” 
mission last night. \Gardener and Latham appeal plus 
Under the lease, Pontiac Gen- possibilities of several other 
feral will use the Contagious cages” 
Hospital for 18 months, or as 
long as construction work on the 
Pontiac General addition is pro- 
ceeding, 
Pontiac Generaj will pay the 
county $12,000 a year, and will 
pay for interior maintenance and - 
operation of the building, which 
will be renamed the Pontiac 
Genera) Hospital Annex.      
    
               
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Members ‘pointed out Livonia’s 
industrial tax base is one of t 
“nighest in Michigan —but—Water- 
Township Supervisor Lloyd L. 
departments. and services 
Mrs. Della A. Shaw i 
_Mrs. Delia A. Shaw, uw. 
ATTENTION 
DEER HUNTERS      
   
    
       Sere $19.00 on ‘PET’ 
614” Electric Saw 
9* 
Fxclusive Pet-O-Matie slip 
clutch mechenism eliminates 
‘Kick-Beck’ if saw blade be- 
comes jammed or pinched... Has 
depih cut to 2's inches and 
sfigular adjustment ot -- hed 
Gegrees - 5 Tot- s and pointed out Livonia spends 
  
Asked whether incorporation 
o would necessitate such high budg- 
h ets, Anderson said the city would $48.88 
Value 
provements and services residents 
demanded 
“Ike and Solons-    Any county cases handled in the : 
building will be paid for by the Sive! Chena eo “county ona -per-diem-basis——-—4 a = _. ee 
     
    
| Russia Warns Ike ‘Hands Off’ 
Rebels Resist Red Might,   
VIENNA W. — Bitter new street fighting broke out in Budapest! 
an government ordered new | Eisenhower presents to congres- today and the Russian-supported H 
measures to combat the doggedly resi rebels. PY 
Russfa served notice she would brook no interference from the Picture of mounting tensions with 
outside world in her fight to crush Hungary's bid for freedom. Premier) 
Mr. Peck Bulganin told President Eisenhower in a note that the question of So-| 
       
         
   
   
       
    
     Pontiac General will take posses--} _-F, er’. a 
‘sion of the building Dec. 1, Wut is ww of - Ce 
-authorized to proceed {immediate- | Carrie 
ly with minor interior alterations. Luggage r 
~ Study Problems Delos Hamlin, chairman of the 88 ‘Board of Supervisors, said yester- 14.95 President,, Leaders of day the Pontiac General Board of f Value ; Trustees had proposed terms of the 
lease, which was accepted by a 
special committee of the board. He 
lsaid ratification of the terms by’ 
‘the board is expected at its next 
|meeting, which is still unsched-, 
ed H Congress Meet Today Lightweight frame of rugged |) 
to Review World Woes acne 
| WASHINGTON WF — President 
sional leaders today a still grim Lilly, secretary of the 
county board of auditors, said to- 
day details of the probable cost 
to the county of county cases in 98 N. Saginaw —2nd Floor Russia and a Middle East war 
threat relieved somewhat by an. 
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      4 came to Pontiac 90 years ago Viet troop withdrawals from Hungary was “completely and entirely’ se ‘the hospital are not immediately aw pO-IT- YOURSELF TOY! 
; cS ——— on Kingston. He was a memr-—between-the-Russian_ and Hungarian governments. __ Isr: aeli Pine Minister Ben-Gu- available. : : 
i . quarters ber of the Calvary Evangelical A broadcast said “armed gangs”’ were breaking into jeceacina *rion’s agreement to pull out of sunotss ELECTRIC i 
Gif Church. and others were attacking food trains en route to Budapest and oe one il Se ee M SU Commends | 
| An ts Besides his wife, the former carrying off the feed in trucks. f - Jig aw. JT | i hounces | {Mary Bell whom he married in Budapest radio sent out urgent appeals for food transport workers jee ioe en De Pontiac Police. a oS 5.05: Reenement-—— ag Kingston on Dec. 5, 1901, he is to go back on the job as the country verged on starvation. <i a . : : ts for windin 
ice diveny ion xmcecel tee survived by four children. the Rev Reports from refugees crossing the Austrian frontier said a gen- Egyptian fighting Be ro t 6 boviet and Chief Str aley CHESSMEN i following list of gifts of more than W. Prentice Peck of Jackson. eral strike still is in force and the nation's railway systefiT 18 pare +\.ojunteers’’ ean get into it. Pontiacs Pdlice Dest. and Chief) come’ 
oy Carlton W. of Oak’ Park, Kenneth alyzed. Lack of coal, shortage of electric power, lack of clothing and There is some encouragement , od € j . W. ot Ludington and the Rev. a severe food shortage are heading the country toward more chaos. ’ here too at the way in which US US jtexbert W . Sirelez Bave Deen cons i Netsner Bros employes $510.00 Z " € : z : * mended for excellent progress in| 4 _ ‘The R.C, Mahon C UE 500 00 oo Glen H. Peck of Scottville. Neither Soviet troops nor the government they installed seemed British-French cooperation is be- police personne! cnenieateehent by| 
: GM. Acceptance Corp. employes 235 00| Other survivors inchide seven ghie to keep the situation from worsening. ~~ ~~ Ing restored in the face of a'Rus- in. Michigan State’ University | Unbreakable’ plasie chessmen 
Sout boa cece a sole tune Phoine ae fea é a Reports reaching Vienna said freedom Yighters appeared to be. ian Vata marked, as it HAS! School of Police Administration. setwill g:ve you hours ard 
j wehleds benbil cerleres 1740 " akland, Calit.: -aintaining a firm position in the ruined old castle at Buda, over.\0C€". by¥ open reference to. the) tn 9 jetter trom A. C. Germann. yess (ol enoyment die Gl i tfield Schoo! employe 141.00 Mrs. Mary English of Saratoga jPosalbility of a itu of a third world war. istant MSU fessor. the de- Christmas itt too! 
4 > Ree kam etapiores a 137.00 Calif. Mrs. Carrie Long of Sant: looking the capital, and several other stfong points throughout the city. | assistant } * protessor, : he ani | 
i ‘ + Wane b Ge Co. employes . 131.00;Cruz, Calif. and Hettie--Peck of Two more of the city's best hotels — the Royal and the Continental "Li. ‘ r ene of the 6 of faleeee ai pti Duratone Plastte Coat . : | j é 3 ‘. . Diex _wrelte Distributors empisyes 138.88 trot . — went up in flames. Heavy rebel fire prevented fire brigades from Hard Battle Battle Ahead jined which can “claim excellent’ Pla in Cards 
| wore ~ pag inal gated 138.68) Mr. Peck's body will be at ihe getting near the eS pane season radio — | progréss in police personne! man- teary bey... ond git, teo y 9g 
A Preifter-Ookiand Distributors 300 00| Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home at _ ~ ne ~ fo Score UF Victo ‘agement.’ can make dirdhouses, DECK 
Pacer Seta Seven Ives & Metal ie 09| 230° this evening. Arrangements ry ————— od tian a0 ie >t $12.95 Value 
Universal CIT. Creait c Iwill be ¢ ‘6d Jater ikindeggarten children were lined * . | , 
este Pinsaes © Co ee m8 00) snnauneeg ie Jersey Plane Crash c outside a the time . (Gontinoed From Page One) Rebel Airwaves Silent rat » aa $8 i General Fabricating & Weiding J h ; men brought the flames un- cent: rofessional, 58 ft — Finished in bright 
‘firm : 2210 JOhn Paul Thom per P per cent!) MUNICH, Germany ® — The. ters. aubper-eushie oid ‘Mt “Tavern, empiores 70.00) . os Kills at. least Four der contro in two ‘hours. public service, 74 per cent; retail rebel radios in Hangers are si-| ess eg bledes “| — mem Sap alo ect 67 so! An Elks Lodge of Sorrow will Mayor Sarubbi estimated dam-'group one, 75 per cent, and retail! lent. It has been almost 48 hours pro we assem 
J L, VanWagoner tos.” Agency inc. “go.09 DE conducted at 8 p.m. Sunday from - /awe at $100,000. jeroup ‘two, Ly oer cent. isinee their broadcasts were inst | ty +. 1? coated — play- 
Mise Mary Pout” eo mo|the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home| ‘Continued From Page One) | | | heard and there seems little doubt] nm wont bee ctea sea Dantele Motor Freight 2) 35.00, for John Paul Thomas of 129 Oli- about 75 feet would be removed. ] k _ O ° D ; He pointed to the Pontiac Motor they have fallen into Russian > LL mM 3. a aa — <4 go e employes re ss.fo|ver St, Dr. William H. Marbach “as a precautionary measure.” e pens Oor \campaign by which employes went) jhands, | monitors report. 98 N. Saginaw wind | Fleer : General Warehouse Co 4 >| of the First Presbyterian Church’ . ALE jover the top. * = : : : 
Lite & David Mach 4 | Those tentatively identified as tor Hun arians aa With 200-inter-Lok Chips - (firm and cmstepeas & 50.00! |will officiate at the 1:30 p.m. serv- dead were: g Solicitation at the plant is a4 : ? 
ice Monday in the funeral home. s je Wh FI d R d proached as an obligation, Gu eS ASH Revolving Rack 
| Brotherhood Lodge No. 361) passe! § Williams, 58 Indi O FlCA MCAS =| Company spokesman said, Each oranteed WASHABLE The Weather |F & AM will conduct the grave! | Seay per he said, AN Non-Shrink Pt) Oe a pers ‘service at White ET Memorial 8Polis. President of the Bonded oe ee Soe, ware of hi Cares a ie se , roxtiac ee a — Repent *Cemetery. +Gasoline .& Oil Co..a subsidiary, States joined European nations = ne on caegace — ja- a 
10-48. at capatreorsd wae Uae ee ma ae was awry vee of Gaseteria, Inc. He was on his day in offering haven for Hun-|- cause.” = IF s- 
» frorrow with « few snow flurries likely. Nesday at Daytona, ach, while way to LaGuardia Airport, New, . 
Soto snnemt 82 te 34, High tomerrew vacationing in Florida : | York. to meet his son and daugh-| pegs mto Ses aris hay eae Although pliant superintendents, 
aie . jter-in-law returning from Europe. | \of Russian-dominated rule in their .44 foremen, who are actually 80-| 
4 ae Lowest temperature preceding 8 « m Mrs. James Wright William Cromley, Trafalgar, Ind.. | Country. _ |licitors, must be credited with the 
At © a.m: Wind vstecity 18 mph! , the pilot. President Eisenhower directed, jcampaign’s success, he said, the : Direction West p Mrs. James (Jean) Wright, 68. Definitely identified as dead yesterday that up to 5,000 of the) final outcome of the drive is fairly 
Sur pred is le) Feta jof 124 S. Johnson ‘Ave. was dead were: refugees be admitted under the|well assured several days before | 3 Moon sets Priday at 11:28 pm jon_ arrival yesterday afternoon ut * @ @& Refugee Relief Act, which sets up it really gets under my: | ises Saturday at 1:11 pum ‘St. Joseph Merty Hospiial. She Mrs. Harriet Phelps, 58, wife-of special immigration quotas a | sxe m, Temperatures ‘had been in ill health several S. M. Phelps, assistant chief en- procedures for victims of Com-| This fear, oi said, UF. plant | am or -s6—aacesaaad ae Sen’: Biweeks. gineer of the New York Times.' munist aggression, —— William Brace scheduled | : Dia 3 AES m aii She was born on April 26, 1888 He said he tried vainly to stop! Pierce J. Gérety, deputy admin- 20-—-meetings—-to-—provide—-vario: g = m. =~ = jin. Edinburgh, Scotland to John his wife from leaping from their istrator of the act, made it clear plants and departments Retry 
! Paar, ‘and Jean Ivhes Davies. kitchen window in fright at the that red tape will be cut to the: ‘tion for soliciting, 
a (As ed ownton xplosi 
ae es Coming ere trom wert "nen and ames. minimum, sying. “We are 69 VERY WORKER CONTACTED Mean temperature | i | Years agg, she was a member of jived alone on the top Noor of the! Th ; LE “with:this preparation, division so “2 : rough W Sec- Weather—Trace a mow. Fy the Presbyterian Church. five-story apartment. ugh White House Press licitors tackled the job of contact- 
  One Y ° te Pon Highest noe, Veer. Ag : — Loe est tetepereture 
Meat temperature 
we Piriiaeageeda lon Bi “Mrs. AVright’ teaves five chi) 
+ 5. Angelu&. Mrs__John 
ison. Mrs! Edinund. Te xeira —_—. “aha Lowest ™ , ‘ is aul Dave te a vee Ti Keegd Harbor, Mrs. Jean Dourher- 
é 90 if 1813) ty nd. James Wright. both af nan 
tree =e tet ite ry wird of | 
Cc retary James C. Hagerty, Eisen- 
Dorothy Mounet said she looked hower called tor Atfierican volun- 
$$ (dren. William HW right of Lake out a window and saw a wing teers to assure employrient, hong. dePer™pent for contributions—cash 
ot Claw sliding down the side of the build- ling and financial aid for the ref- ng. It struck a fire escape and ‘ugees. Such assurances are need 
‘ed under the law, which requires: 
also that amass be Bia for 
<u Lady. - s rashed into the street. + 
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ifwo siste at 
ode Ber - tng sir the Sparks-Griffin” Chap-| ps the United Prest yterian Church of] 
wel. The Rev: W. J. Teeuwissen of 
onde Plains will officiate with 
iburial f{6Nowing” in- Oak’ View 
diiCemetery, Royal Oak. living in Seotland. 
seprsieey   dropped and.’ 
Ti be af 1] a:th. Manatee: behind juoeel, 
frightened ta move. 
°l root of the garage of the Immac- 
ulate “Heart : of Mary fl Wednesday might tro oie of School. The 200 pupils in ipo! en rye fed ica jane ene Spee incagh) 35'Pentieg police ice said.    
     
     ing every man or woman in every 
or pie 
! Peters made on payroll deduc- 
tion system played a ‘vital role. 
‘The method makes ‘it easier for 
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    One Jehgine crashed thesiaat the| A pre telephones and an oar tbo: to ive a fair share. 
    
  
     
    
   
          
      
  
    
    
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: | "THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 0, 1986 one fe 2 | THREE 
& “ee a . in da @ suits as result] SIMMS - 
| -Fronble Reigns, Cobo’ bh) Brother - |Cobo was not injured, but the car Stockholm Skipper’ S | owner of Er Darin, Feder va of me crash. a ‘e ape on OPEN TON IGHT 
oes dl i e _ |went over a curb before stopping. ; Lawrence alsh  yesterday| Nordenson, ame : . 
a ns and Rains Fdward Dies Driving ee lIlness Challenged agreed to appoint two doctors to|testifying Oct. 24. His physician) and SATURDAY 
in Arkansas \ 7 : _ Cobo, a native of Detroit, estab-) examine Nordenson. |said be suffered from a blood clot) 10 k 
: DETROIT -idwerd. A. Cobe,(ieeed Gn Cobo Cleaners @ |<! . NEW YORK Two. physicians ‘The Doria: a2d Stockholm collid-\in the brain. Although Nordenson| Until o'Cloc 
DE MPT. Ark, 9 — Ira Het: ot -Deoteoitl er thet eee eee oe amma Nonietwon of 2¢olf Nantucket Island July 25,|is to leave the hospital tomorrow, , | 5 ‘ 65-year-old brother of Detroit; : 
4. derson sald _be “just sat-dows and Mayor Albert .-Cabo-edI8!| petits Heading cewing LB ce Bot actor taking atoll of 50 lives. The Doria) his doctor says he needs several Simm s Do es Not 
sted ne we ihe bad ype edi lishments. Edward bought the|while testifying about the collision Beo-telld — tel fre rept og testimony. Th S si 1 A 3 t omo bi - 
ws began pouring in all at once. mayor’s-interest last year-and-be-jof his ship-and the Andrea Doria.|- hearings eathanary ee 
He was leading in the six-way He was dead on arrival at Mtl came sole owner. ™ In response to a sshow-cause|i® connection with 40 million dot-italian Line challenges tha   
  : but We oe Know VALUE! race for Arkansas county treasur-|@™mel Hoqital. z 
er when the last box reported at a 
11:30 a.m, That box wiped out his Cia whee ose ea 
slim lead and gave the job to Mrs. said he complained of a chest pain 
Marion Segraves, Lal to- 1,290, a 
     
       
      
        
          
      
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  son, Shelby Henderson of Fayette- 
ville, Ark., telling him that his in- 
fant grandson had swallowed some 
artificial-fruit and was in critical | E 
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Henderson later learned that Bae 
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strangling and that he would re- 
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“A. short time later, Henderson “LOWEST PRICES in Town on FILM! EO BISMOL “ w received a telephone call from his $1.59 129 % >> BEST BUYS’ 
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Middle East Conflict 
The following editorial is a concise 
background picture of the current 
Middle Egst situation reprinted from 
the Tampa Times. 
“War is an excellent teacher of 
geography and history. 
“Public knowledge of the Middle 
East is extremely spotty, and prob- 
lems existing between Israel and the 
Arab nations are little. understood. 
This controversy has been far from 
the immediate hearth and fireside 
considerations of the average Ameri- 
can home. But, today, war is 
  
  
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      Their personal. rea kept them ° cooperation among the Arab leaders. 
  
“rae wurtacebrenier” 
Nasser in Egypt has changed this 
situation. He is serving as a focal 
point for Arab unity and represents 
a symbol of the new spirit of Arab 
nationalism. His seizure of the Suez 
Canal and, thus far, success in hold- 
ing it against Western objections has 
given thé Arab world a new sense of 
power. 
“Egypt, Syria and Jordan, im- 
mediately surrounding Israel, 
have entered into a mutual as- 
sistance pact. And since the drive 
of Israeli forces into the Sinai 
peninsula, other Arab states have 
offered assistance to the Egyp- 
tian government. 
“Fixing responsibility in the pres- 
ent incident will not be easy. Al- 
though Israel committed the overt 
act of driving deeply into Egyptian 
territory, Arab commando forces have 
been extremely active in raiding 
Israeli villages and slaughtering their 
inhabitants. Conflicts between 
Egyptian and Israeli forces along the 
Gaza strip have been numerous with * bP Se 
WORR’s—=    
  
both sides taking the initiative on   
threatening—in—this—area_and_more 
and more individuals are asking, 
‘What is it all about?’ 
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“The problems involved are not 
“new. They have “thelr roots deeply — 
embedded in the past.” 
“Israel is a product of the 
Zionist movement which dates 
back before World War I and had 
as its aim the creation of a Jewish 
homeland. The man who gave 
this drive its force was Dr. Chaim 
Weizmann, a native of Motele, 
Russia. He was to become Israel's 
first President. 
“The Jewish people who consti- 
tuted the Zionist organization saw as 
their logical home the tiny nation of 
Palestine at the eastern tip of the 
Mediterranean a British protector- 
ate. 
“In 1917, Britain issued the Bal- 
four Declaration which recognized 
the right of Jewish people to a per- 
manent homeland in Palestine. 
However, because of heavy pressure 
from surrounding Arab states, the 
British Government did not follow 
up this policy, although it did protect 
immigration of Zionists to the Holy 
Land. . 
* * * 
“The greatest strides toward crea- 
tion of the Jewish state came as a 
result of Hirter’s vicious persecution 
of individuals of this faith. Sympathy 
for the Jewish people of Germany 
and those in other Nazi-dominated 
ain, ae the United Nations 
General mbly to vote in 1947 to 
partition Palestine, creating -iwo 
separate states. One of these states 
was to become Israel and the other, () Jordan. | 
“The Republic cf Israel was 
proclaimed in May of 1948; the 
following year British troops . 
were withdrawn and Britain 
surrendered its mandate over 
this area. Israel took charge of 
the New City of Jerusalem and 
Jordan retained control of the 
Old City. . 
“From the beginning there were 
‘conflicts between Arabs and the Jews. 
Many Arabs were » Sopiaced by incom- 
disturbances which as yet are un- 
solved. 
“The new residents of Israel were, 
industrious people. They moved into. 
barren places and, using modern 
irrigation methods, literally made 
the desert bloom. The new Israeli set- 
___tlements, however, had to be oper-— _ yo regain control of the canal. In fact, occasion. © —_ 
  
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“The iets powers, - Britain, Voters Content With France and the United States, are 
bound in an agreement to keep the 
peace in the Middle East and to take 
action against an aggressor. Here, 
again, the situation is complicated. 
The British and French move now 
toward the Suez — the area where 
fighting apparently is taking place— 
opens them to the charge of taking 
advantage of present circumstances WASHINGTON—The broad thesis 
—that—favorabie —-economic~ factors 
help the party in power and that 
emUtional issues have to be very 
strong to overcome unfavorable 
economic conditions in particular 
areas was strikingly confirmed in 
this week's election. 
Examination of election returns 
show sharp declines in the Presi- 
dent’s vote from 1952 occurred in 
almost all states west of the 
Mississippi River. In these same 
farm states the Democrats in Con- 
- gress held their gains. of 1954, but 
in the eastern states some seats 
won by Democrats in the recession the Russians have already suggested 
that this may be the case. And there 
is good foundation for this belief. The sans becduxe Sy anand erm 
action of ‘Israel. troops driving into conditions in certain districts. 
the Sinai wasteland and drawing This happened, for instance, in 
Egyptian troops from canal defense eee lata i 
points suggests a pre- arranged pian. farm states, however, not only 
“The end result might be that held thett congressional seats but 
the Big Three powers will have instances. elected new governors 
to set up a buffer zone between seed | state | Schets: | Biecebewe: 
the Arab states and Israel and 
_ keep the peace with their own 
troops. This will be a costly op- 
eration and difficult to organize. 
“The prospects for peace in the 
Middle East are not good. The Arabs 
show no desire to compromise and 
permit the State of Israel to exist, 
~and the Israelis are just as deter- 
mined to maintain the homeland 
they have secured after generations 
“of effort. Unfortunately this-ts~not-- 
merely a local matter. It could pro- 
vide the spark to set off World War 
Th” some of the congressional dis- 
- tricts in the farm states where 
he and Republican candidates 
previously had won. 
It would have taken a switch of 
less than 15 seats out of 435 to give 
_Republicans control of the house. 
Declining farm prices in the West 
and effects of unemployment in 
certain small areas in the East 
really prevented a Republican 
majority. 
VOTE AGAINST CHANGE 
Voters as a rule don't think of 
members of Congress as participat- 
ing in decisions affecting interna- 
tional peace. They < 
tionally about a President, ara 
they decided against change in the 
White House, just as in 1916, 1940 
and 1944—during both World Wars. 
As for some senatorial con- 
tests, personalities played a big 
part. Thus in Pennsylvania, 
Joseph Clark, former Democratic 
mayor of Philadelphia, was a 
popular figure and Sen. Duff had 
borne the brunt of resentments ~ 
caused by recent unemployment 
in certain sections of the state. 
Turning to Ohio, where Gov. 
Lausche beat Sen. Bender, it is 
obvious personal popularity and in- 
dependence of view brought the 
victory for this Democrat, who has 
carried his state so many times by 
big majorities. Lausche is an 
avowed supporter of Eisenhower   
The Man About Town 
ampaign Echoes 
Post-Election Happenings 
‘in Regard to the Contest   
_ Junk: How most of us disposed 
of the campaign literature. 
A phone call Thursday :rom 
Harbert Johnstone 
of Rochester says: “Stevenson ran poor- 
est where he talked most. The only’states Republicans in Ohio. Indeed, he 
that he carried were the few on which confessed in 1950 that he voted for 
he had not unduly perpetrated himself.” Taft. 
“When introduced to Governor Wil- Looking across the nation, 
liams at our Community House two years staunch Republicans from - way ago, ” " phones back like Sens. Carlson of Kangas, 
fe _-.-»...Dirksen.of, Illinois, Butler_of Mary- 
Mrs. Arthur Knebler — land, Kuchel of California, /Case 
of Waterford, “I told him about our new owes his election as senator this / 
of South Dakota, Revercomb of 
hart of Indiana, all were blected, 
while Bender of Ohio and’ Welker a few weeks ago he ace how the baby 
is getting along.” 
Written in a feminine hand and signed, 
.  Reyal Oak Democrat,” in a three-cornered contest. 
a letter says: “We're expecting great ” $HOUGHTS FoR 7 DAY 
things in Congress from the youthful ag- The Lord shall reigh for ever 
“gressiveness of William Broomfield.___He- and _ever—Exodes bs haba   
ated as frontier villages. They were 
always Ere to raids by resentful cS a 
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Iraq, Lebanon, Saudi- Arabia and 
Jordan. 
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“Separate armistices were signed 
with the Arab states in 1949, but 
there was. hea real peace. Despite = 
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  on many issues and undoubtedly / 
of Idaho were beaten—the latter - In what is generally known as 
~~“new Repubticans” of the so- 
called ‘“‘liberal"’ school, Cooper 
and Morton of Kentucky, and 
dayits of New York, were the 
only ones who won, while Duff 
in Pennsylvania, former Gov. 
Thornton in Colorado, Gev, Lang-: 
lie in: Washington, and Douglas 
McKay in Oregon—all close 
friends of Etsenhower—lost out. 
But, again, each contest had a 
special significance locally. 
The argument that a President 
needs a majority of his party in 
Congress apparently just doesn't 
apply where resentment or local 
issues prevail. , 
So the country faces again in the - 
next two years in Congress deep- 
seated partisanship. 
looking toward 1958 and 1960, will 
attempt to attack administration 
policies in an effort to discredit 
politically almost everything Ei- 
senhower recommends. The only Democrats, Conditions exceptions may be in the field of 
~foretgn-affairs or where there are 
millions to be spent which will 
benefit Democratic constituencies. 
The divided povernment will not 
affect international affairs so 
much, but it wil lretard progress on 
domestic questions that are very 
much, but it will retard progress on 
Congress. 
(Copyright 1956, 
New York Herald Tribune Inc.) 
Looking Back 
15 Years Ago 
DEATHS IN Ohio train wrecks 
reach 12. 
CHURCHILL WARNS Japan to 
keep peace. | 
2 Years Ago 
REPORT KING to make Mrs. 
Simpson peeress before they wed. 
FDR INTERPRETS election as 
mandate to help labor. 
  
himself failed this time to carry Dr. William Brady Says: 
  
_U.S. Lags Behind Europe 
in Quality of Nutrition 
The most essential item of an 
adequate breakfast, | said here re- 
eently, is protein, such ‘as eggs, 
ham, bacon, fowl] or fish. 
I said alse that the namby-pamby 
who breakfasts on toast and tea or 
coffeé and a roll or maybe a dish 
= sugar pap and some sweetened 
fast enough calories for a brief 
spurt of work, play, or activity, 
then tires quickly, loses interest 
and feels the need of a lift or a 
“stimulant.” 
* 
I have wie fron feo dozen 
namby-pambies who resent the im- 
putation. 
a down, folks. It is my 
— duty — enough to handle it, is so surfeited, 
as a rule, that he or she hasn't’ 
much appetite for real food—food 
that supplies not just calories 
but the protein (nitrogenous ma- _ 
terial), fat, vitamins, and min- 
erals required for good nutrition. 
Signed letters. not more than one 
~ health and hygiene. not to 
nosis, or treatment. will be answered by 
oe William Bredy. tf a stam self- 
dressed envelope is sent to Pon- 
cae Press. Pontiac, Michigan. 
(Copyright 1956) Wolce of the. People.   
       
    
        Sra Pome wake 
       common with England and France, and that one thing is our 
money. ; 
We should break off diplomatic 
relations with Istael, England 
and “France immediately and 
show the world that our only 
ally is peace, When three sa; 
called peace loving nations gang 
up on one country for 2conomic 
gain, it can only mean that our 
way of life is in serious threat 
of ending. 
We must act now, fast and sure, 
or we may never have another 
chance. 
Farmington : 
‘Why Can’t U.S. 
Win in Distance?’ 
Why can the United States lick 
the whole~ wide world in track 
_up through the half milé after 
which we absolutely fold up? Half   —_eode_of 
Hugh Slelly ‘ Sad 
Farmington: Man Suggests 
» Break With France, Britain 
a dozen nations produce distance — 
—~yunners that —-beat—our._very.best.. 
seman rat the letter is — and-yet_we whip them time after 
time in the shorter distances. 
Watch in the Olympic games which — 
start soon and you'll see how — 
_ right this is. 
~ Former Miler | 
  
Portraits 
By JAMES J. METCALFE 
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(Copyright, 1956) 
Future of U.S. Railroads 
Still Hangs in the Balance 
BY MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER 
—INS. 
  rely primarily on freight for their 
earnings,   
One matter which the election 
didn't settle is the future of the 
U. S. railways. 
But there is a solution, and it 
calls for a new approach by rail 
management: 
one hand,~ and the regulatory 
authorities, on the other. 
I probed these subsurface 
matters with a keen student of 
transportation trends — William 
White, presici-nt of the Delaware 
& Hudson, and former president 
of the New York Central and 
before that of the Delaware, 
Lackawanna & Wes>orn. 
In view of existing realities, 
with the continuing big overall 
passenger deficits, White, as head 
of D & H. primarily a freight 
carrier, thinks he is in a relatively 
favorable position. 
* . ° 
White told me that he did not 
believe that the railroads could 
find salvation solely through rais- 
ing passenger fares and freight 
rates. 
ALTERNATIVE PLAN 
On the passenger side, as an 
alternative to the program for 
a 45 per cent increase in first-class ° 
fares, White believes that if com- 
petitive and parallel roads coordi- 
nate schedules and perhaps run 
some pooled passenger trains. for 
example, between New York and 
Chicago. the load factor can be 
enormously improved, 
* e« 
White's formula for further re: . 
ducing the dangerous passeng?r 
deficits is to give termiina! facili- 
ties atdly used -for railroad 
~ status. He 
thinks that this approach is more: 
practical than the exploratory 
Suggestion that terminals be _re- moved from urban centers to re- 
mote places. — 
In the longer future, White 
=   
Case Records of a Psychologist:   
Describes Good. Conversation ‘Aid and-ownership,on the 
‘Smiles In order to play an n appropriate 
role in the expanding economy of 
the United States, White thinks 
that the: railroads must deal with 
the freight car shortage by adding 
200.000 cars at once, and 400.000 
moré for replacement -in the next 
five years 
' Under existing costs and ra‘es, 
White recognizes that earings 
-on new freight cars are insufiiercit 
to make the deal attractive—with 
the “prospects being to earn only 
a little more than 3 per cent on 
the huge investment 
NOT HIGHER RATES 
Here again. White does . not 
think that the remedy lies in sky- 
rocketing freight rates. 
LJ * ¥ 
On the contrary. White urges 
that rail managerient have greater 
flexibility in setting attractive 
volume-building rates. He already 
sees the beginning of a trend in 
this direction 
Until recently, the regulatory 
authorities limited the business 
freedom of railroad management 
through a theory of sharing the 
total traffic with other modes of 
transportation. Now, there is a 
new disposition on the part of the 
reguiatery authoriti»s to approve 
Jow rail rates if it can be demon- 
strated that they make some 
reasonable contribution te over- 
White” thinks ‘that regulation ~ 
should “not prevent competition 
from letting efficiency prevail. He 
is confide nt that rail freight is 
here to stay and prosper. His 
argument is that there is no other 
way that so much can be trans- 
ported ‘so quickly with so few men 
involved 
  
At every-summer bathing beauty 
oo an awful let of it did 
  
teach ae how to avoid the na- 
tiongl malnutrition. 
We Americans have boasted so 
much about our scale of living be- 
ing higher than that of Europeans 
that many of us have lost sight 
of ‘the fact that the people of Eu- 
rope are at least as well-nourished 
and better-nourished, than we are. 
(BETTER NOURISHED 
I mean to say the everyday diet 
week to the support of many Tait’ ° Europeans more adequately sup- plies the essentials required for 
good nutrition than the everyday 
diet of Americans does. This is 
especially true of the ordinary diet 
diet of American youngsters is 
the same as the fault with the 
diet of only more so, 
The diet contains a great excess 
of carbohydrate—not just natural 
carbohydrate but refined carbo- 
hydrate, 
Carbohydrate (sugar, starch) is 
plentiful, cheap keeps Jong in stor- 
age, easy to ship near or far, easy 
to eat or drink even though = 
— is physically tetive 
  Jerry's problema} flict, most 
rmaen, whether old or young. If 
you ever get tongue-tied while 
on a date, you can profit from 
the “H-E-L-P” formula out- 
lined below. It adds to your | 
social assurance and banishes a 
lot of stage fright, so be sure/ 
you memorize it fully, regards 
less of age. / 
By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE, 
Case 7-317: Jerry B., aged//17, 
is a: high school senior. / 
“Dr. Crane, I don’t know how to 
carry on an interesting conversa- 
of growing children and adoles- tion,” he began. 
cents. >= * = | 
“When I am on a date, I can't . _....The fundamental. fault.with.the—.. “think of anything to-tiscuss:~ Oh; Tt 
mention the weather maybe two or 
three times. { 
girl remains quiet, too. So a 
long pause develops and it gets 
so embarrassing that I almost 
wish I-could die. / 
“T need help badly. ‘How can a 
fellow keep conyersation rolling 
= smoothly?'? Did she play the piano or collect 
stamps, butterflies, bottle caps or 
pads of safety matches? 
/Did she like to cook or sew, sing 
or play the piano, etc? ; 
Usually, you can — = 
/ companion conversing b 
stch queries in this fie ie 
you find that “H” isa dud, then 
deftly move along to “E’’, which 
stands for “Entertainment.” 
Ask if she likes. a_ stage play 
better than a movie version of the 
same plot. Find out if she jects 
    
easier to choose than to work up'a “has the goods, ana I hope hei get the ‘ —are-not_hungry-or_thirety.———— -P*-FORMULA “chance to display them. — We're pulling - “wb epen my ‘God reigns," HIGH ON CALORIES ~~ In my. college textbook on prac- 
for you, Bill.” and therefore grace veigns through Tt yields as many Calories per tical I included two righteousness unto eternal life, by ounce or pound as protein siehied specific form las which can get Jesus Christ our Lord; and, there genpus) food material does, such as you out of Jetry's difficulty. 
fore, no sinner on ¢arth need ever egg white, cheese, lean meat, The simpler or abbreviated plan 
Verbal Orchids to- despair.—Ichabod Spencer. Tt is easy to digest and a source consists of the key word ot quick energy—this is why moun- “H-E-L-P”,/each letter of which 
John Marvin LI'L ONES tain climbers —— themselves refers to a ‘different field of con- . th chocolate marathon run-_ versation. , of 62 seo st a second eens Came Me LMADS oes with sweetened tea or coffee, i he | i : e- logical argument in defense of 
| ee = . distance swimmers with candy, andl t me you are of, Detroit, formerly of Pontiac; one hun- “ , everybody with. pop, sweetened Jerry's and feel like calling 
“dredth birthday. =. eats [S - fruit, juice beverage, or ice cream “HELP"), just remember the 
‘Mrs. Minnie Richardson \% 5 i _sodat boc “HE-L-P” formula al can SEE! RPO ele ———..then_pull_yourself_ow trouble. f Commeren: senay- fourth a oo — PAE y a» | eee Growing ebildres, Gi adolescents. very gracefully. 
ta <a . ~ dale ah ony other than after < "Casually ask your: - laa ‘atty-tourth wedding anni- “How did I know a little wink a-square meal—as dentert if the companion f'she for he) had any. COMIC BOOKS ry. " would lead to this?” —— in childhood? some idea. 
query, 
oS 
women hav 
 dents-as men?” 
- Under the” third . occasionally 
__choices, too, which is “L", we eover “Litera- 
ture." But please remember that 
’ this includes comic books as well 
as Shakespeare! 
Ask your companion if she 
ever used some ef the better 
comic books in her English 
“courses At high school, (My sons 
thus wrote book reviews of some 
of the great English novels from 
the comic book versions). 
__ Ask her if she likes Dagwood & 
Blondie as well as Popeye or Li'l 
Abner? Let her list her favorite 
comics in order of preference, 
Be casual in this task of un- 
covering her likes and dislikes and 
insert your own 
  
  
  ramen Bay may . for his 
, pata Thén, as a final conversational 
“spare tire” you can always fall 
back upon "P’’, which covers the 
___ subject _‘‘Politics. a 
* 8 
~ You don’t nod get involved in ‘an argument, but ask if she thinks 
U.S, Senators should be limited to only two terms in office or should 
they be allowed to dominate such 
‘Jobs for life, as some still do? 
7 memorizing this simple 
i EL-P" form formula, you can A keep | conversation 
For more advice, 
, Aorsdas a 
paar envelope, plus 2 
fo care of The 
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ei dcee doe t __ ‘THE’ PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1950 SEVEN | 
jo W ond Needs Understanding Teacher Saysmnnne SIS SS ‘Sisters Need No Help since a younger r married sometimes on male in the 
/ ly $ and aWay 13. years ago.| ha 
: Net ANSARI settee: Matt tredaned angredyrar scien 5 The world of the future whclaee nad Wea’ tabire’ Wak Lind- Should such course become an\ing’ peacetime uses for atomic emthink in terms of if and to preparelvun a ZTacre farm near here wit) tor for planting plowing and har- just a temporary thing. : 
everyday reliance will be on atom-|quist said, Already science instruc-| actuality, the Federal Government, ergy. lner it,” Lindquist added. “That’s'no need for “a man around __|vesting cotton and_corn.| 
ener , food preserya-|tors have to work hard to. keep “P through Pontiac Civil Defense,| ‘The experiments that are be-|what gur. eased is trying wo Bessie Ellen, Lessie Elizabeth, They built a concrete garage them-| COD express shipments were in nF fpgeag a - wuld donate gome $1,000 worth of ing conducted are tremendous,” do.” Addie Mae, and Lilly Jane Tart'selves to house their car. troduced 110 years ago. : 
4 People who come’in contact with it.|" Possibility of setting up a course wads fectete «| eer sues, ay, od gal e . | a | 
Ea “A whole new world opens up,” energy. They are all involved wit : auis 
wee ole re Seg” tam a OPEN FRIDAY: suitable og teaching the ways na This vl go te ye ns een a en ; 4 on now.” pro. is one/us is to see mpjications 0’ 
and we © this nuclear whichis discovering and develop-inew age coming ant to help people NIGHT TO 9 
energy was . rr > — : 
pose of the group of 39 science As well as Sat., Mon., Thurs, ! (hes nb ate wp the wor OPEN THURS. NIGHT TO 9 ina Pr ee Te maa 2 
Lindquist was chosen by the as well as Fri., Sat., and Mon. nights | — i : 
State Department of Public In- | 
struction to attend a week long * 
session in Ann Arbor where visit- Ly 
ing ‘scientists famed for work in > 
nuclear studies, passed on their 
ideas. ~ af 
2.2. 2 f 
_ _ Sponsored by the U.S. Depart-| ” MEN S WINTER ~ ment of Education mye the state ‘ 
_ tion with Civil Defense, this Michi- | Sores ome a UNDERWEAR BY the country devoted to determin- 
ing and compiling teaching aids for 
courses in nuclear science. 
other states. participating in th e/ 
project are Connecticut and Cali-| | 
fornia. ; 
The workshop’s direct purpose 
is te compile curriculum materi- . 
als for high school study. The 5 ; 
workshop group will meet month- 4 = 
ly for a year to draw up sugges- DYNEL-COTTON U-SUIT f " CREEN tions and recommendations for Worm. Long or shert 59 ; : Gl ANT 2 S | 
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The American Embassy had no} : 
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Hendrickson, a Republican, was) _ cut, White. SM-L 9 tor 1.95 
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ag teed This can be attributed to (i adilts. » the following Christmas | girls want to earn spare 
ren ‘ways have had-the best-of it when. so much imagination that ihey are sinart. They know that mama '| the guest room, Watson, vice prexy ef Graham 
=] Hit-comes to tarving spending. mon-jendlestly ginventing new~-methods ei a “and Statistical “tem- will be just as touched by a | There, I mussed up the hairdos of “a 
: hait-doliar |my mother and her friends (im.| Pérary” office workers, says: _|_five-cent present as a bh 
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The littier the gift Is, the lttler 
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er; and ne mother wants her 
child to grow up big at Christ- 
mastime, —   5 TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: . 
JUNIOR EDITORS   
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ton, just to see this small stinker 
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By the end of the day, weary 
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Inspired by this undeserved money, 
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  Sul Somay, SSS FStuope Lins GEESE | Bankers Urged fesse... Use of Fuels ance =~ Drivers Told to Reduce ~ Development Chief Says ie the creation at Massena, N.Y. ! Braet pg Will Spur jst a tourist spot which “should) Consymption as Stocks |companies to reduce deliveries to 
Shipping cad poputanity the fascinating pie-| Dwindle epg togaie aaPtonary — ture of nature's beauty at Niagara   
LONDON — Western Europe 
wee» soap each on ie oil stocks Suspect Officer 
Sng ves aoe te ae oe See] Gives Buddies the seaway project which might|United States and Canada each|to world shipping. Food for Thought 
| : DETROIT # — Fellow officers) ® a 
found/ announced measures to curtail|saw Policeman Abe Baughman)’ ; 
5 private motoring and told indus- drive away from his Eastern Mar-|7 
for in-|try to\reduce consumption of die-/kep post with his car weighted 7,” % 
sel and ‘fuel oil. idown with food. a 
But other.Eurepean nations said *.@ §& 
_\they had enough oil in store to| After a reported “shakedown” || ge = 2 
  
                some-members -of-your staff to-ex- __|get by for the next month or two!at the market, an investigating | © 
sn Sagas Pe lhe Demonstoion "Sat cea naa nel errs sooo sl rence na’ pro; e Some experts , toa 
light of its advantages to industtiall Ws the Real McCoy _—|rope will have to start leaning|where he unloaded the food. Hol . .-. Unseasonable Weather Makes ‘This Possible 
; enterprise in your area.” i 6 ~ Te age tage —_ A quick check showed mer- 
Me sald hat Ching ot |ntmen eine ibe mora ol canal aed ine "ce a] Same amare wee eve BOQ COATS FROM A FINE MAKER OF 
the St, Lawrence Seaway, sched> | with fire” costly voyage round the Cape of! a a d $5999 AT ALE uled to open to navigation in the Gasoline used in the demonstra-' Good Hope from the Middle East yume = an a ss @. 
ping costs on lard to Antwerp by |fu) facial blisters on Robert Nelms) 1, actions, British} At \last count 30 policemen, |§ 
38 per cent, automobiles to Rot- /444 Bill Lakey. The burns were| motorists were urged to cut gaso-|armed with painting materials, 
terdam by 17 per cent and Com | not serious. lime consumption by 2 gallons in|were aiding Baughman in painting 
struction machinery to England | 5. -sie¢ Ruff Colemati, after/10. Prime Minister Eden's govern-|the aging building turquoise, aqua 
by 90 per cunt, shipping the men to a hospital for| ment told garages they would get|and canary yellow 
Castle predicted that with in-|first aid, said he was certain the 10 per.cent less fuel from today. * * 6 
creasing: traffic on inland water- lesson got through to the audience,| Industry also was told fuel oil sup- “We can only repay with our); 
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"E Dads STUDY See must ver Se ropes ‘fang mat Nebraska dnd Rep. Rabe D : —,_\the five races still undecided. |Harrison-4R); Lawrence—Brock| 
i(D), 
Washington 4th. — Rep. Hal 
Holmes (R); Frank Leroux (D). 
The Democrats came out on top glasses are shaped, follows because 
in two other close contests decid- 
Democrats led in four of the eq jate yesterday. Rep. W. H. Nat- 
five House contests still hanging coher (D-KY) defeated Republican} ;. cenuenger epieag os Ae 
\from Tuesday's election. Their fi-\R. B. Blankenship, and Democrat) iow down to avoid bumping along. 
|nal margin may have to await of Charles H. Brown unseated the), oq js usually on a fine big 
ficial canvasses later this month. veteran. Rep. Dewey Short (R-Mo), superhighway and the slowing down 
But ven without these, the senior GOP member of the House 
of at| Armed’ Services Committee. 
Hleast 231 seats — 13 more than’ Meantime, Democrats continued 
they need for control In the ex- to challenge the apparent close 
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| In the Senate, they enter 
‘85th Congress with the same 
47 rgin. over Republicans they 
held in the present Congress. -. 
Democrats were assured ¥ | Five House Seats Doubttul; ‘sm oxarr'ves 
Senate Count at 49-47 
WASHINGTON «® — Democrats R. B. Blankenship, and Democrat/What! And leave_us with our de- 
were within one seat today of car-|Charles H, Brown unseated the than his tactics, that would Ban 
opposition. Pan, in the sense of 
criticize is no good for the same 
reason, Can, in the slang sense of 
of dispute in the presidential cam- 
paign, when the Democratic nom- 
inee said it could be abolished in! 
the forseeable future, and the Re- 
publican side said, in effect, 
less, restricted. E 
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‘duced: in glass stemware, so that 
old glasses with long thin stems, 
for example, will go out of fash- 
ion. A new Mold, in which the 
of a change in style. 
10.A JOLT means that the road 
is temporary. Then away our 
er goes! r 
11. A FLIER needs a lot of skill 
indeed, with hours and hours of 6..A BLANK is certainly-no! 
expressive ‘face. A Lanky man cap) bobbing!Main Street. ‘He -may 
former's grace: better than a move- 
ment of the Wrist, or the Waist. 
16. ROUGES, important -for 
make - up effects, would be most 
appropriate for discussion among 
theatrical people. No such limita- 
fenses down? Trade is a wide-sub-ition would apply to Rogues, whose| 
their present House voting veteran Rep. Dewey Short (R-Mo), ject and -both--parties..are_divided| activities could ‘be disscussed 
‘strength info the new Congress,'senior GOP member of the House|on whether it should be more, or almost any circles. : 
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  F = FRIDAY, NOVESDER 9, 1956 ~ 
  Magazine drives in the junior 
high schools throughout Pontiac 
are getting well under =~ as are 
Education -Week-plans.— 
AT MADISON 
One homereom in every grade 
has gone over the $6 per student! 
quota set as goal in this year’s 
magazine drive. Thomas Shara's 
homeroom boasts 162 per cent so 
far and “100 per cent participation, 
They were feted at lunch yester- 
day at Devon Gables. 
Top homerooms in the sales drive 
will see Cinerama jin Detroit, 
In a mock election last week 
students named. Eisenhower 
president and Williams governor, 
reflecting the choice of seasoned | 
voters, 
There will be an open house 
Tuesday from7:20 to 9:30 p.m. to 
observe National Education Week: 
The Future Farmers Club plant- 4 got off to a fine start on Thursday     
caine in he open court tis 
week, 
AT LINCOLN 
~) “The atindal “magazine campaign 
morning with the first money turn- 
in of the ten-day drive. Money 
the YMCA after school. 
Lincoly is looking forWfrd to 
Open House on Nov. 19, when par- 
ents and friends of the schoo! visit. 
all rooms and all teachers to ac-       quaint themselves with school. ac- 
tivities. 
AT EASTERN 
On Tuesday~-morningEastern’s: 
annual magazine drive was 
launched ‘at a double assembly at 
which Joe Shields of the Crowell-| 
Il Collier Publishing Co. was present 
to explain the plan by which stu- 
dents and their homeroom teachers 
might win attractive prizes. 
“While voters filed-in to vote at 
Eastern’s back door on Nov. 6, the 
PTSA took advantage of the ocea- 
sion_and set up shop in a_store- 
room next to the voting precinct 
where they displayed cookies, pies, 
and cakes. 2 
AT JEFFERSON 
Jefferson's %th Grade team 
‘wound up its successful football 
season by defeating Crary Junior 
High by a score of 12-0 om Wednes- 
day. Dick Craig's Warriors have 
been undefeated this season and 
have won the junior high champion. games. 
being planned with thé appoint-— ments of the editor and the staff 
representing ait departments and 
organizations of the school. 
The Student Council is sponsor- 
ing the project with the assistance 
of Kay Burton of the English De- 
partment, Nella«Conroy of the busi- 
+ness—education classes, and Phyl-|~ 
jis -Carless, school librarian. 
AT ROCHESTER 
Junior High School students have 
started full day classes since the 
sions 
The Latin Club*met this week 
to make plans for plays they hope 
to sponsor in the school. 
AT WASHINGTON 
American Education. Week will     
  Foot Football © exiting and classes! 
get busier and busier as the 
days approach, but.¢tudents in the 
area schools keep adding to their , 
_list. at time consuming —activic. fair will be nan for parents. Or-' 
AT AVONDALE 
Avondale juniors are “laying the 
groundwork for the Sadie Hawkins . 
‘dance to be held Nov. 30; in the,   AT ST. MARY'S ties, re Judy Ward and Glenna Dyer) 
ween part ae Bee sl a | 
agen ang lercigra 
First Student Assembly Nov, 16.| 
Roy Selenske ang Frank—Fic- 
dor were appointed by the Stu- 
dent Councij te set up a school 
paper at Si. Mary. 
AT BLOOMFIELD HILLS 
A bauk fade tc on te goede Ser, 
learning out. Jacquelyn LeBeau, this: Bioomfield Hills High School stu- 
dents during the day. Monday to Rochester for the final game of 
jthe season tonight. 
doy Owen was chosen 
of the Future Nurses Club at its | | 
| 
| last meeting. Zydell Hysmith was 
| elected vice president with Mary 
Guinn secretary-treasurer, 
Girls basketball tryouts were) 
held this week with nearly 4. girls il Ends, Classes Get Busy in Area Schools The first issye of the school pa- 
ders will be taken by the librarian. per, Yel-O-Jac, came out Wednes-| 
\day and was well received. 
AT WALLED LAKE 
Pians are being completed for. 
the celebration of American Edu- 
reation Week, next week in the} 
Walled Lake High School. 
emphasize in. music and choral 
| reading the rights, duties and privi-/bining to make it a special event} 
eges of -citizenship. 
The public has been invited to 
the program which wilh begin. at 
10 a.m. ? 
~ Other features which parerits are 
invited to attend are the Inter- 
Lakes discussion: meeting at 3:15 
on Monday, when students from: 
The school’s PTO will display year’s girl's coach, has six girls Farmington, Southfield, ihe 
books suitable for gifts and per-jreturning from last year's team. Walled Lake, and possibly 
sonal use as well as donations f| Boy's basketball practices w il! Park will discuss * yerccrager rs 
the school Monday and Coach Dick Bye farm program best meets Dbrary. start 
See spies: 5:2 glioma imeeds of America?” 
  CLARKSTON READIES PLAY — Studying 
lines in rehearsals for ‘‘Time Out 
three-act comedy to be presented at Clarkston 
High School at 8 p. m. Nov. 17, for Ginger,” a 
are these cast and Brenda Milam: Pontise Press Photo ” 
members (from left to right), Janice Farrell, 
Barbara Walker, Judie Abare, Tom McNaughton Inher fexmal_mesting. to review the the work | 
ithe Lake Orion varsity squad. Each 
boy’s family will. wear the num- |AT LAKE ORION 
Yesterday ValJoan Urban was 
jchosen by the senior girls as their 
ithoice for representative of Lake; 
Orion ne at the Wolverine Girl's 
! 
two glee clubs are in the program, 
land Future Homemakers are com- 
for parents who are invited to high school students have moved! = 
to their new school. A new activity) 
period has been added to use for 
club. meetings or. homeroom ses-| 
pals ‘ons ‘Guskss will voxs 
have been appointed naan ae the high lights for the; ™any students. The three bands, 
special assembly sched- The Jacket football team travels wing po  Wednestieg, are will | land the Y Teens, Student Council, be observed at Washington- Junior 
High Schoo} ‘all next week by- stu- 
dents, faculty and parents. Parents 
aewve taee Soviet: to vie eehowt at 
god Leon A special feature of the week will| auditorium: where a short indoc- 
e-|trination program will better ac-| 
quaint them with the aims, objec- 
tives, and activities of the Jdunier} 
~—Parents- pen yi es in- the! High School in the total educational; bé Open. House on Tuesday eve- 
ning, cle oath 
       
    program of te eels + Following 
this parents wil take their child's 
place. in ‘the classroom — 
through his daily schedule and thus -     
     
    meeting all-his-tapebets. 
  
+ 
  have teacher consultations, exam. 
ine the school structure and if they 
;_ haven't done so, become charter 
*~! members of the PTA. 
St. Frederick 
Students Work   
| Cheerleaders Prepare} 
for Game Tomorrow’ 
| Night — 
By MARGARET DRAKE 
Cheer leaders at St. Frederick 
+have been wortsing extra hard this 
week for the last football game) 
of the season to be held Saturday 
Night. a 
Ardith Green, chearlauder club 
president, states ‘that work is al- 
ready under way for pre-basket- 
ball season prattice. 
Yearbook meetings are in full | 
swing with a creat deal being | 
accomplished at the meeting held | 
on Tuesday evening at the home | 
“or Pat Sniith, ~ 
A mock election was held at 
‘St. Fred on Tuesday and it is 
surprising how it tallied with = 
Rational eheice, 
Parents of the grade school stu- 
dents will meet with the faculty 
lon Sunday afternoon for an in-     RADIO FIRST HAND — Pontiac High students interested in 
radio don't learn their lessons f 
studio set-up and learn practical 
By JACK HENDRICKSON 
Pontiac High School Radio Work- 
shop ig in full swing now, running, 
its thrée séties weekly, 
The series: Monday. “More Won- 
derful Than Magic,” is devoted to) 
| setence; Wednesday, “'li's Story, 
Time.” is primarily for grade 
schools; and Friday, “In. This Our! 
Land,” is for — and senior 
high schools. 
casting on the Wednesday and | 
Friday series is done during the 
| week. 
PHS Thespians Society has as 
lits officers this year: Judy Lauck-. 
‘ner, president; Janet Ellender vice 
president; Helene "Prizant, secre- 
tary: Donna. Chilvers, treasurer; 
| Don North, social chairman; Carol’   rom books. They have a regular 
operation. Here in the PHS studid 
Venner, publicity chairman; 
old Hanson, sergeant at arms. 
/ A pot luck dinnergwas.heid at the) 15, they will debate in a valley 
‘home of advisor, Mary Parrish, re- 
cently. After the dinner. plans for 
more social events were ‘disc ussed. 
‘One of which wilt be @ trip to 
|Detroit. to see “The Lark’’, on 
Nov. 20. 
The debate squad is preparing 
‘for its. meets comimy up next   
x 
controt room operating controls is Bill Riley, é 
Pontiac Press Phete 
encineer for a day, 
On the right spinning the music on cue is Judy Lavine. In the 
_ Studio making with dramatics at the microphone. is Janet Eelonder. 
Har-! Warren High School in the Detroit; Donald Hunt 
Metropolitan League, Nov. 14. Nov. 
tournament against Bay City. 
During Natienal Education 
Week—_the Future Teachers of _ 
America Club (FTA) will give | [Baredny: PHS Radio Workshop Trains - Students Judy Ross, and Carl 
Helferich 
Next week also students will in- 
vite their parents to an open house, 
in observance of National Educa- 
tion Week. It will start at 7 p.m, 
Parents will Meet the 
appropriate messages over the | teachers of their children 
Public Address System. 
Those giving speeches will be: tinuously from 7:30 until 9. The 
The Monday cast is set, bat | week. They will compete against Joyce Schnorkiah, Janet Carlisle, FTA Chab will assist in directing 
  
| Student Council Meets | "week. Mrs. Marts teaches Freach 
, and is the organizer of the pres- 
By JUDY NIEDJELSKI 
On Wednesday the Student Coun-| 
cil of St. Michaels High held its! | stil greater progress in the days 
te come. 
For the first time St Michael 
‘first meeting of the year. Reports, has picked’ a queen for its home- 
WTHS Plans   
and to receive report cards. 
Girls basketball practice begins 
this month and an announcement! 
Was made by our athletic direc- 
tor, Father Fabian’ Weber that) 
  
Fete Families Tonight 
The Lake Orion-Holly game to-| 
t will be “Family Night” for 
bers corresponding to their son's 
  and sit near: the‘ playing field. Hameconing 
+ Waterford — Festivities + 
for Alumni 
By SANDY WHITE 
Waterford Township High 
Schools’ second annual Homecom- 
ing commenced with enthusiasm 
and cheers this afternoon during   
WASHINGTON PRODUCTION 
act eomedy, ‘Love Hits Wilbur,” 
in a scene from the play directed by Janice Rivard are Ronnie —. — Washington students saw a one 
today in a double assembly. Here 
Boyce and Janet Kirk (seated) and Diana Rigotti and Darlene Wood- 
hull, (standing). -Witbur-(Ronnie) hates girls until a new one tJanet)— 
happens along. 
ong i 
       
    
       
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  ‘the pep assembly that touched off — 
the first of weekend activities. 
A feature: of the assembly was 
_ithe announcing of the King and 
Queen, They and the court will 
reign over the tomecoming week- 
end festivities. 
Scheduling for the events are: 
-+7:00-4rm—A-—pep—rally with ex- 
7 ploding fireworks, a victory bon- 
fire and cheers led by the Varsity 
cheerleaders of this year and past 
years under the lights. 
8:00 p.m.—Kickoff time for the 
big game between Waterford and 
“Wayne. 
A special feature to be presented 
{court with the other senior mem-_ 
bers are juniors: Jane Martini and during halftime will be the WTHS 
|Marching Band, under the direc- 
lion of Bruce Orr. Gates will open 
at 6:30 p.m. 
"10-12 pm.—A “Come As You 
Are” novelty party following ‘the 
in the gym. were giver on the conference the! 
officers attendd in Ann Arbor. 
Discussions from the floor con- 
Ob -WAYS.A2, sisted. of..suggesiiens— 
which to improve the ‘school. 
  Mother Mary Gilbert ad- 
| dressed the student body; con- 
| gratulated them on good werk =: 
Joan Mazza will. return as coach.| Weekend Devoted to they have achieved, and en- couraged the students fo make ininne   
    = 
          Diane Kent, coming game with St. 
tonight. She is senior, 
on--Her..caurt...consists..af.. junior,” 
sophomore Gloria Clements 
Judy Erick- 
Barnowsky, and freshman — Diana 
Adams. 
The queen will be, crowned after 
the game and wil 
‘dance which follows   l reign over the 
      Refreshments will be served con- 
|parents to the teachers they wish 
to see. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Martz 
showed slides of their trip te 
Europe for the French Club, last 
ent French Club. 
The program for the year Is: 
| Jan. 10, 1957 — ‘Dances of Prov- 
inces"’: Feb. 14, — ‘‘Mardi Gras”; 
Mar. 14, “Hobby and Skit Night’; 
ave. 11, “Paques” (Easter); May 
“Banquet.” 
meetings. Last week it was “‘Par- 
isian Holiday.” The next one on 
Dec. 6 will deal with a Christmas 
theme, which the French call 
‘Noel Plans are being made for 
wa it, now. 
  
                 
    
    
             
               
                
     
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fs the big semi-formal Coronation 
Dance. During evening events the 
royalty will receive their. crowns 
and robes, Chosen to serve in the 
  jJerry Nelson, sophomores, 
Coe and Tony Hiller, 
onli students and 
Ee Wil sien Homecom— 
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@ Catholic, Family Center. Aided by. UF Ofttimes troubles seem to melt, parents both come under the cen-jarea. There are _other ia in 
f the Catholic Family Center, alter’s™ ken. ~ . 4 in Port Hi z 
“Pontiac “Area United Fund -spon-;matters,— a Leon ZY 
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  Granulated Salt £ With knowledge of human re-\gon, alert to the recent shifting|the satellites, not any thought of| ene 148 = 254 Gel ~ lations and: behaviour, the ecase|of Soviet forces behind the en war against the west, is back of! You can prepare for 
- ; = worker belee o- rn o. under-| Curtain, so far. has diseovered-no}the — shifting -of -powerful army} ood position by 
~ stand his: situa’ -some sign of any _movement-of the Reds’; forces. a g JUS 
Morton's Po Rock Salt | thing about it. long-range air force into position) One Pentagon officer, talking att ending Full- Day, 
100# 1.65 50# 95¢ 254 63 Ff _-.- o _ |where it could attack North Amer-|about the prospect of outbreaks in’ . 
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Medium Flake Salt That is religious faith. Case ‘ —_ Pee ow — would commented that the Ru at n : School 
100 # 2.00 50# 95c 25% 69 "workers help clients apply reli-/foreshadow general nuclear war.|have reason to know better than 
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‘Salt Pellets or Nuggets i react io ° — about making any shifts} This, then, ae “be the chet EM PLOYMENT 
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= 6 Catholics turn to ‘their family |units that might be misunderstood| up to 10 divigions in the area of. SERVICE 
_ eenter for help just as members jby the Kremlin, the Polish border and a score or 
Louisiana of other faiths turn to Oakland | In discussing the Russian long- more divisions in East Germany, 
Kleer R Rock Salt County family service. range force, which now tsihe re d . 
re A Joint Chiefs of Staff spokes- 
; the hundreds, one informed Penta--man disclosed on Wednesday. i for unfortunat reds, one in | 
_ te finding homes for unfortunate eon officer said. today that.“‘so far|that because of uncertainty about 
Its aid is valuable when one /#%,”@ know they are not poised.”|the basis for Soviet troop move- parent has died, or families find! He hastened to add that the) ments, the Russian talk about in- 
it impossible to keep or care for | United States didn't know a Jap-jtervention in the Middle East 
resources and fitness of the adoptive parents. | child. Foster care or adoption often mage pse oop Caray Rone that pang fighting and other —, 
Adoption is only one of the many services of the |is the solution. Sighs — mbs hit Pearl Har-|of tension, U.S. commanders have 
holic Family’ Center. Its community service * * «© |bor. But he made it plain that the/been instructed to take certain Catholic y idevices of intelligence now are! precautionary steps, 100# 2.10 $0# 1.15 25% 72¢ § 
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BUSINESS 
INSTITUTE 7 W. Lawrence St. Pentiac Press Phete 
‘~ WELL-PLANNED SCENE — Months of 
casework study have gone into this scene. Cath- 
olic Family Center Social Worker Kathleen Foy   
  
    ! : Pontiac i <. e Pn 1 _is shown handing an infant over to its adoptive —_ program is supported by the Pontiac Area United The center makes arrangements somewhat more reliable. One of them.wax to call off a 
-“Halite” and Merten = parents, The center has thoroughly studied the Fund. —- oe mothers. “| The Russian léaders, of course.|routine training maneuver by nav- FE 2-3551 : WOOF 1.65 25H 63e 10# 36c Ps send youngsters to SU™M-| might try to invade Western Eu-\al forces and instead assemble the s e | mer camp when financial restric: rope—il they were so “inclined— big “carriers, cruisers, destroyers 
Local Proposals Okayed by Majority =~ en Heiss Approeed! Nor are the aged ignored. The 
center also finds a constructive 
solution when old folks feel a 
burden to their children. without using atomic weapons, and other warships at sea off the} 
thus inducing the Western powers Virginia coast. 
to abstain also from nuclear ex-|- a 
plosives, 
If American strategy makers| 
could learn the real reason for 
-A_series_of interviews tries to. the Russian— movements, { We will package all salt in 
eny size on special order. 
e | The vote on the two local prop-|man explained that it will not be- 
: ositions on Tuesday's ballot was of- come effective until the job is done. 
FEED THE ficially canvassed Inst night by the|He added it was necessary as fed-| 
Commission. ‘eral aid was involved in the proj-           
  
stead Park No. 1 Subdivision. 
Referred to Willman was a re- 
quest from the Board of Educa- 
tion that the city extend its water      
                   
             
      
    WILD BIRDS | Final figures shower 11,675 voted ect. 
  mains to reach two new elementary 
to permit Pontiac police and fire-| No action was taken to purchase)schools, one on Bay street and the 
  ‘center, like Alcoholics Anonymous, deal with alcholism. The family|their own planning would be eas-    
                      ier. They are giving full attention 
    
       
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  ‘men to live outside the city lim-jtwo lots at Williams and Pike|second north of Kennett road. Problem children and problem to the possibili Russian 
flowers Milo Vict Guckwhest [its as far as 10 miles from the in-\street upon the request of Mayor’ = Bane oon dd cis = : 'tersection of Saginaw and Huron|William W. Donaldson. : 5 tb. Bag........$ .60 streets. The ‘ ‘no” vote on this is-| The lots are to be the first a 
. 10 Ib. Beg........$1.10 sue was 4,330. | purchased by the city in tee | AHOUL "SI y 
a 25 tb. Beg. reve ets $2.50 f On the proposal to increase the | | block across from Pontiac High ‘ ‘ 
50 lb. Bog... $4.85 | police Trial Board membership | School which is slated to be used | —_ . e from five to seven members, | for cultural or educational pur- REFRIGERATOR 
  _ the “yes” vote was 11,026 as | posts. 
| against 3,786 that voted against | Action is ia ir next Tues-, 
ty amendment to the City Char- iday, Donaldson said i 
An agreement for paving in the 
eS Pontiac City Clerk Ada R./Chambers-Bowen Subdivision was 
Evans said the final count of vot-/ approved, as well as a deed for 23 
ers in Tuesday’s election was 31,- lots in the Robert Herndon's Pon- 
i416 instead of the original 31,420 tiac Apartment Subdivision. 
reported by her office. | A future policy for aiding build-. 
| Other action taken,up by com-| iers in the city in knowing side-| 
| missioners included approval of a 'walk grades prior to construction, 
State Highway Dept. request that was referred to City Attorney Wil-, 
‘the city agree to prohibit parking|liam A. Ewart for drafting. 
on Perry’street in order that work! Commissioners concurred with a) 
‘may begin on the street’s widen- iCity Planning Comimssion recom-| 
ing. mendation *to rezone two lots to. 
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Animals’ Sleeping Habits 
Take On Varied Patterns 
“ When nature rings the bedtimejand lie down but they prefer to 
| bell, members of the animal king-| remain aloft on their sturdy limbs. 
| dorm retire in wonderfully differ- HORSES PREFER STANDING i 
lent ways. | creatures sleep standing,| In contrast, Asiatic elephants fa- 
ifor they are not built to lie down! y take their rest in two shifts, 
| birth to death, cannot close their! orl i om — re p. ed oS 
leyes. Some animals apparently . m a } i 
never know the oe ere | Horses, like African elephants, 
jJoyed-by mankind. Yet, in its own! wrest better afoot. When a horse is 
way, ‘redd ce agape lying down, its weight cramps the 
— ae 2a = oaty hie Muscles and restricts the under 
Sod re, ational Geographic jing As a horse dozes off, a mus- 
iety “ye \eular reaction locks the leg joints 
we 'in place. 
South American sloths take rest| . * * 
to an extreme. Hanging up-| A similarly remarkable action 
side down in damp tropical forests, clamps a sleeping bird onto a limb: 
|these tree dwellers doze 18 hours’ as the weight of the bird's body 
a day and appear half asleep even bends the ankle joints, tendons au- 
[when awake. They move so sloW- tomatically force the. toes into a 
On the other hand, ruminants = Snakes, having fixed eyelids, 
such as cows anil sheep sleep cannot blink or close their eyes. 
  
  422 West Huron Street FE 4-1133 | very little, if at all. In repose the They rest lightly, remaining in- 
| cud chewers keep the thorax up- | stantly alert to moving objects. 
right, seldom lying down f! a t. : . 
Physiologists believe there may | Fishes’ eyes, similarly, are ever 
_ be a connection between the ani- OPE. But at bedtime, fish may set- 
mals’ wakefulness and tWelr di-~ ‘tle to the bottom of a stream or 
) gestion. aquarium, seemingly wrapping 
themselves in rest, retreating in- 
African elephants sleep erect. On wardly from their watery world 
reaching cumbersome maturity, . 
adults of this species may remain DO WHALES SLEEP? 
standing the last 30 or 40 years of, Sleeping habits of whales ‘remain 
their lives. This no doubt accounts a mystery. The fact that many have 
for the old belief that elephants been struck by ships at night, how- 
had no joints in their legs. Ac- ever, suggests that these vigorous, 
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Thursday were (left to right) Mrs. Henry Gaukler of 
Pine I zke, Mrs. Clare Gaukler of Franklin boulevard the purchasing committee, 
    
    and Mrs. Clare Scriven of Oriole road.   
Members of 
they bought garments and. 
outing flannel for the Needlework Guild Ingathering. 
  
  
  
  
Collecting the clothing to distribute to charitable 
groups after the Needlework Guild Ingathering Thurs- 
day- were (left to right)-Mrs. Verne €. Hampton of 
Cherokee road, Mrs. Herbert J]. Wettlaufer of Edgefield 
drive, Mrs. Walter K. Willman of Ogemaw road and 
——___—_¢ 
—lota Eta Unit linens or money to the 44t 
Pontiac Branch. 
  
ms Mrs. Ferdinand Gaensbauer of Illinois avenue. More 
than 1,800-members gave articles of clothing, household 
h annual Ingathering of the 
  
  
of Sorority 
    
-Has-Meeting + Mrs. E. Verne McCall opened her 
home on Lorraine court for the 
Thursday evening meeting of Iota 
Eta Chapter of Pi Omicron national | 
sorority. Mrs. Robert Dunham and; 
Mrs. Stig Danielson were cohost-! 
€ sses,     
Mrs: Patil Hoskins reported on 
the toney-making project being 
\. held Saturday beginning at'8 a.m, 
Aand Mrs. Buhl Burt ainounced the, 
Christmas party will be held Dec.! , 
- 12 at Hotel Waldron. 
Mrs. Leo Zuraw of St, Clair | 
Shores told of attending the re- 
* cent THiinois State Chapter con- 
vention. 
A gift was presented to Mrs. G. 
A. Flessland who is leaving on an 
extended ——— trip. 
= 
Guests aiaahing the meeting 
were Mrs. Frank Anderson and 
Mrs, Jon Karan. Mrs, Hoskins in-| 
vited the group ‘to her home. on) 
Lincoln avenue for the next) 
- meeting. = 
     
              
        
    
    
   
                                           
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Klub. ~ Representing two junior groups that 
~comribute to Needlework Guild were 
Barbara Monteith of Avondale avenue 
(left) and Betsy Bradley of Spokane 
drive. Barbara i isa a member of. the Amies ©   
| Chapter Hears 
About Journey ~ 
Around Woild 
Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones and 
Alice Serrell gave an interesting 
| ____ftalk on their recent trip abroad 
at the Wednesday meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. ‘LaMar Pe pple of vacation in the West. While in Cali- 
Tipacon Chapter of American Bus- Cherokee road ave spending s¢v- fornia they visited Mrs. Frances iness Women’s Association. eral days in New London, Conn. o,,.4 t Glendale iM 
Dr. Jones and Miss Serre!l told They will attend Parents’ Weck-,~ 2 wai sy be 
* of visiting 16 countries and 23 ports'end activities at the U. S. Coaat|¥: R. Carr in Burbank and Arthur 
on their world trip. They also Guard Academy whete their son,|G. Carr in Hollywood 
showed pictures taken while on ‘David, is a cadet. t + 8 
tour. * * «# Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Hough left 
R : Mr. ahd Mrs. John E. W indiate, Wednesday to return to their home| — 
senvention plicailbars ssl ger of Union Lake road entertained at) lin Newton, Iowa, after spending 
were made for Dec, 12 when idinner Thursday evening honoring three weeks visiting at the home 
chapter members will be host- ‘his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William of hig brother-in-law and_ sister, 
2 ‘eanen ot the Nike Base in Auburn be Windiate, also of Union Lake Mr. and Mrs. Harry -A. Pearce 
read, who are celebrating their, of Garland avenue: 
Heights. * * ® ‘58th wedding. anniversary 
Guests at. the mecting included, = ° a. 
Mrs. Ruth Briggs.- Gloria Super- Attending the dinner party were 
nant, Charlotte DeShetler, Mrs. , Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Stevens, 
2 Robert Spaagler and Katherine “If. and Mrs, Fred 8 mpson, Mr: Thursday 
Church. ¥ 
Mr. 
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at Eaastera Mich gan College 
here. Included in the group were 
    ce ‘and Mrs, dohn Wedow, Ralph’) , Krochho = Rod Tréais of Snelibrook avenue, 
oe tuart Gastien and Mrs_| Palmer gnd Mrs. = oy Shanks. | Ril Price of East Colgate ave- 
Veinhold of Birmingham, | = mR, nue, dimmie: Smith of —— 
Michols. dune Stevens, Mrs. John. ates of | street, Glen Martian. of Start 
to their home following 4 month’ s! kane Villa, The em made ‘infant 
throughout the year for the Ingathering 
peeonal News of Interact to Pontiac 
A- group of freshmen. students | 
spent the weekend at theif homes | 
‘ Nita: Beach | mere: also Lgagene Lake road have returned) avenue ‘and Jerry Ryan a Sipo- , Ben Swimmer of Neome driv * 
  “clothing | 
in the First Presbyterian jica, Mrs. Charles Clarke-o}   
  
Park place was showing Mrs. 
William Rogers of Washington street (center) and Mrs. 
Donald Bos of West Iroquois road the dress she made 
for the Needlework Guild 
   Mrs. John W. Fitzgerald, president of 
Needlework Guild, was ser 
the Needlework Guild In 
‘Mrs. William F. Maybury 
quois real, a section preside 
of the Queen Mary Section, 
t Ingathering Thursday in the 
the morning 
pastries. In 
tarts, Welsh 
squares, apple ved coffee at 
gathering by 
of East Tro- 
rit. 
in clarge of Scotch scones 
cinnamon twi Vember S 
_ FRIDAY, “NOV EMBER $ ». 1956. 
Over 1,800 Have Contributed to Project   
nent) cnerity Which Bs ips Other 
~~ Charities.” a 
For 44 years the Pontiac Branch’ 
of the Needlework Guild of Amer- 
Inc., has been helping . with 
charitable projects. 
* ® 
Yesterday's Ingathering held at 
First Presbyterian Church proved’ 
that this organization may weil * 
        Riehard a Fleming, son of Mr 
‘and Mrs. Charles A. Fleming of 
‘North Perry sireet; was one df-tive: 
University | of Detroit Cadet Corps, 
Four pages today 
in Women’s Section 
members “chosen to visit the U. Ss. 
Military Acadenty at West Point, 
N. Y., this’ weekend, 
The visitors will attend the Army-: 
| William and Mary football game 
on Saturday. * 
Lt. and aa A. Robert Swim. 
mer announce the birth of a. son, - 
Steven, Nov. 5 at Scott Air Force | 
Base, -Ill, 
Maternal” grandparents of tir in- 
fant are Mr; and _ Mrs. Meyer * 
    claim its slogan, “The Charity 
‘With Helps Other Charities.” 
More than 1,800 members have 
contributed to this project of col- 
‘lecting clothing for hosp:tals, 
welfare agencies,« missions and 
earicas homes. 
When people are approached to 
give to the worthy project, they are! 
»jasked to furnish two items of the 
game size such a8 mittens, dresses, 
gloves, etc., for needy and under- 
privileged people. 4 
*  * 
“One to wash and one to wear,” 
the members say as they RO about 
gaining new members. “This aii- 
swers the question, of ‘Why two?” 
66TH. ANNIVERSARY 
The national. organization is cel-|Mrs. W   ébrating. jis th year of collect-| 
    tof Milwaukee, Wis..Mr. and. 
cians grandparents. Throughout. the. 
efhave watched the eft af 
girls sparkle to new and _{dresses: they've seen little boys. partment. abies Cidens Pea 
[happy with their warm, sturdy Center, Pontiac Health Depart- change dinner. jackets. ment, Pontiac General Hospital, May pick up 
| | Men and women in convales- 
cent hospitals have welcomed the 
| knitted bed socks and bed jackets 
that so many have thought to | 
give. 
Only new articles are accepted 
by Needlework Guild as it attempts) 
to tft the-morale—of-the-reeipient+ 
to give him a feeling of hope 
|and courage. 
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Mrs. John W. Fitzgerald, presi- 
-dent of the -Pontiae Branch,—re- 
Thursday morning. 
Fellow officers are Mrs. Arthur| 
H. Harrington, first vice president; 
Burke, second) of British, Welsh, Irish and Scottish 
Mrs. Harold A,|descent. Mrs. George Bickley was Mrs, Chauncey G. 
vice president; First Presbyterian Church. 
Section meet every two weeks to sew ana kmit:      
   
   ssl iil 
Pontiac Preas Phetes 
Members of the Queen Mary 
Clarke is president of the —= Mary group. 
‘ « 
— 
  coffee, had baked British 
cluded.were-- lemon curd 
cakes. shortbread, currant 
> turnovers, Empire biscuits, 
. English chees e tarts and 
als. 
Womens Section PAG KS 5 18-21 
Needlework Guild Collects Clothing Rally- Shan 
to Precede 
MSU Game 
‘Spartan Revue’ to 
Whip Up Spirit on 
~Campus Tonight 
By VICKY MICU 
EAST LANSING—Kicking off an 
‘other weekend of football at Mich- 
ligan State University is the gican-   tic “Spartan Revue’—a combina- 
tion pep rally-stage show tonigt.t, 
ee ® ® 
| The Billy Wilhams Quartet and 
ithe Kappaliers are featured in the 
show which begins at 7 30 at the 
bandsheil, then moves to Jenison 
Fieldhouse. . 
Lansing disk jockey Brick O 
will emcee the show. Also taking 
part will be the Purdue and Ms! 
Men's Glee Clubs. The revue is 
being sponsored by Spartan 
Spirit, a cabinet group of stu- 
dent government. 
Before the State-Purdue game 
tomorrow, the Purdue and MSU 
  
  Men's Glee Clubs will present a 
concert in Kellogg Center. 
LJ LJ * 
At the game,-some 1,500 green 
and white balloons will -sail over 
Macklin Stadium when = Siate 
-seores—ite—firattouchdown.. 
la BIG WEEK 
This week has been a ‘big one 
for underclassmen at MSU. Tues- 
lday marked the’ beginning of 
|Frosh-Soph Days which will be 
\climaxed tomorrow evening wth 
a dance. , * ® td] 
Wednesd ‘BE lay, the freshman 
class president and the sophomere his class president perched on a | 
in front of the Union Budding : 
reeatiting contest nb 
1A 
Canoe, sack and centipede 
races have been taking place as 
the twe classes vie for the tra- 
— “Brown Jug," trephy of 
the events. 
A class tug-of-war and a cheer 
ing cormtest at the game will climax 
the trophy races. The days were 
joriginated in the 1920s to determine 
whether or not the freshmen would 
lhave to wear their beanies the 
rest of the term. Nearly 50 Pon- 
tiac students are participating in 
the ev ents. 
LJ] 
Sunday will mark’ the first alls 
university inter-resident hall ex: 
_Coeds_   
  St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Michi- 
gan Children's Aid Society and the 
Pontiac Visiting Nurses Associa- 
tion, : 
Others include the Oakland 
‘County Children's ‘Home, Oak- 
land County Contagious Hos- 
pital, Salvation Army, 
Red Cross, Oakland County Ju- 
| venile Court and Oakland Coun- 
; ty Convalescent Hospital, 
_ For the coffee hour heid at the tickets to eat in 
dorms other than their own. 
HOLDING PARLEYS 
Throughout this month, symposl- - 
ums will be held on the MSU 
campus, by Psi Chi, national hon- 
orary psychology  fraternity,. in 
(celebration of the 100th anniver- 
“Leery—of- the birth ot - Sigmund- 
Freud.   * « « 
‘Women's resident halls this week 
have been selecting their candi- 
Ingathering.-members-of the. Queen-dates for-Snew—Queen. ‘The queen 
tries. 
* * * 
All members of this section are 
Furlong, thi 7 vice, president, and' chairman assisted by -Mrs.. Alex 
Mrs. Harold A 
vice president, 
OTHER LEADERS 
Other officers are Mrs. A. J. 
Michal, secretary;. Mrs. Donald A. 
Nicholie, assistant secretary, se, 
, Rows Tacmnpare. treasurer. | 
ooo . Fitzgera 14, fourth’ 
Aap ee 
  ing. Sat tale sta Release “country memb    
  “Ito, Bon” W. Shaver.         
   -_ and Mrs, Henry Milligan. 
  
Betrothal Revealed 
Mrs. Olga K. ‘Pearson of Rae- 
burn. street announces the engage. 
iment of her daughter, Judie Luell, |ceived members at the Ingathering Mary Section served British pas- will be selected at the Veterans’ 
‘Association Dance, 
deriand,"' Dee. 1, 
It was announced this week 
-that Michigan State will share - 
in the $1,800,000 Ford Founda- 
tion grant made to the American 
| Universities Field Staff. 
The grant will be used for the 
study of foreign nations ahd cul- 
tures, “Winter Won 
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son of Mi: and - Mrs. Harold C, Pun ‘Coming Events. 
   
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      ar at oar other neko” ae the column, If you ‘or! THE. PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY: 
[Exercises Wil mprove Bustline 1 A. People differ in- such mat- 
ters. The tendency jis to gradual 
ithinning of the brows. However, 
-|many persons keep a heavy brow 
“I yéat” Thar” you havea“ physical) 
checkup because there are some. 
Tsystemic conditions Which cortrib- 
ute to the thinning brow. 
Tomorrow: “Treat Hands With 
Care — Follow Five Measures.” 
Sugar Cooky 
ls Plain; 
Will Please 
Mrs. Neville Shares 
Recipe From Camp) 
for Dunkers in Milk 
  Mothers Club 
Hears Speaker 
‘Mothers__Club -of Pontiac’ Boys|# 
Club met at the Boy Club. William} 
Coulacés, Ww 0 
until they leave this world. I sug- spoke ee hite ey poet 
‘School. 
‘and to focus attention on the prob- director of Boys Club, 
  Monday aor Si at Promise High 
* * ¢ 
Mr. Coulacos told of the pur- 
pose of the conference: ‘To ac-| 
quaint every citizen with the re- 
quirements necessary to meet the’ 
needs of the school enrollment 
lems of the Pontiac schools.” 
At the Tuesday business meet-, 
ing, Mrs. Harold MacKenzie was 
appointed chairman for the annual) 
Christmas party. Mrs. George} 
Roberts was welcomed as a new! 
member of the group. 
Hostesses for the meeting were 
Mrs. Ford Snyder, Mrs. Roseline    
like to have my bust-developing| _ 
     
    Betty L., te Kenneth L. Paulson, 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Paul- 
son of Birmingham. A Jan. 26 
vedding is planned, | 
t     r, | exercises send a -stamped,-seli-ad-|—- dressed envelope with your request; 
for leaflet No. 7 to-Josephine Low- 
man in care pt The Pontiac Press. * 
Q. “I have a problem. I am 
16 years old and I have a sister 
looking. I have a nice figure and) Youngsters fwho is 18. I really am not bad 
Should Ask   
“Permission 
It's Bad Manners 
to Leave the Table 
Without Excuse 
By EMILY POST 
We have two young children 
a boy and a girl — and we 
we trying to teach them good - awful features. However, it    
         From this-position, make circles with the elbows. 
This and other chest-developing exercises may be ob- | 
tained by sending a stamped self-addressed ‘envelope — 
and your request for leaflet No. 7. Address Josephine 
Lowman in care of The Pontiac Press. 
| ‘ly surprisiag to find such emo-, to rely on that alone, to be 
  just happens that 
really beautiful. 
“t tind—myself—tashing— out—at— my sister is) come spoiled or to fail to develop | 
tional maturity -in- one-so- young. ithat will delight to beth young: 
; ‘ her personality. I thin your sis- . ° 
iIt is perfectly natural for you to car cehtierell (cacy) yuu (e and old. . ee 
feel some envy over your sister’ s| 
not really the way I am. I have (so much more important than phys-| *. * «¢ 
thought it ever and 1 think I am ical perzéction, You evidently have’ Q “My eyebrows 
jealous, and .I hate being that emotional perfection. 
way. I really do not begrudge | Remember that many of the most ‘ones but now in my late 40s they: 
her her beauty but it is a let ef famous and fascinating women re thinning money: What can I 4 yourself and forget about your | 
_ her and being mean and that is ‘ beauty. However, what you have is| roan good looks! 
are getting She is on the board of the Wisner 
ivery thin. I used to have heavy pra and works many hours in the 
Girl Scout organization, ; a:   Hickman, Mrs. Clarence Chamber-; 
By JANET ODELL lain and Mrs. Edwin Sutherland. | NO CHARGE FOR 
GIFT WRAPPING 
Greeting Cards . especially for the — 
man, golfer and those who 
want something really: ai 
usual and different... 
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  Pontiac Press*Home Editor 
Mrs. Clifford Neville sent us her 
very-most favorite cookie recjpe. 
It was given to her, she says, by, 
“an old woman who used to cook 
for loggers in Northern Michigan,” 
It makes a plair,.soft sugar cookie Sleep ( 
    With two of her children grown | 
up and married, Mrs. Neville keeps 
busy with a Brownie age daughter. | 
CAMP COOKIES | AND YOU SAVE $10.00 - 
competition for me. All she has all time have not been beauties. rs 
to do is to look at a man and They have had warmth and style’ 
he falls flat on his face.” and understanding and wit. 
A. 1 think -you must be quite a The beautiful'woman really has 
wonderful person and it is especial" a + handicap beeatge she is so apt   
  —anmners, ft ahways— 
ey ask permission to leave the 
table after they have finished eat- 
ing” but my husband Thirks T am 
irrying Manners a little too far 
iy demanding this. 
He says it is not at all nec 
sary. Will you please teil me if 
well-brought up child is sup- 
ed to ask permission be [ere 
» the table at bind PISiSt Vareee 
@oewer: Very definitely Ht is 
necessary that the children be 
taught te say “Please excuse 
me.” To leave the table without 
saving anything would be really 
bad manners. 
Dear Mrs. Post: A woman I 
w asks me to lunch with her 
oo ally in a restaurant. She 
doee pot believe in tipping. I can't 
erstand why as she is a very 
us person in every other 
f hand. am & 
and loam en 
ath to leave the 
a tip to the _— > 
en the other 
ervuis tipn ppei 
to ae 
table without giving 
waiter, Would it be proper for 
ine to leave fhe tip. and how can 
| do this without offending her?” 
— 
Answer: No matter how much 
you would like te, you cannot 
possibly leave a tip as this 
would criticize and . surely of- 
fend your friend, barrassed 
Dear Mrs. Post: I have ho home 
‘ my own, so what do you sug- 
gest ag the nicest way to refurn 
dmner Pnvitations and weekend.in- 
rations of my friends? The ey 
nee of taking these people to 
met & 
Answer’ Tt is not ever neces- 
sary to. return invitations in kind 
sometimes not even necessary 
to return them at all. If you feel) 
tally indebted’ to certain friends 
,ou could on oceasion send flow- 
crs to the hostess, take candy for 
» family or givé amuinig toys 
the children 
Honored at Shower 
Fourteen guests attended the re 
it pink and blue shower for Mrs 
‘ohn Gaves. Hostesses were Mrs 
|. N. Hawkins and Mrs. Lee 
Miller. The affair was held at 
the Miller home on Sunderland 
street, : 
      
       
      
      
          
    
   
             
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        staurants would be prohib 
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eas Hadassah M akes P; 
for’ Honor ‘Roll : Meeting 
Mrs. Joseph Hamerman will. be 
the guest speaker at the honor, roll 
meeting of Pontiac Chapter of Ha- 
dassah being held Werinesday at 
Temple Beth Jacob 
Mrs. Hamerman of New York. a 
national vice president «ef Hadas 
sah, the Women's Zionist Organi- 
zation of America, haids one of the 
most Critical portfolios in the or- 
ganization as HMO fund-raising 
chairman 
A graduate of the New York 
University Law School, she has 
alse been active in many Civic | 
organizations, among them the | 
Coanci! for Community Action 
and the League of Women Voters. 
Mrs. Hamerman's unshakable 
conviction that Israel's future is in- | 
fimately related to the larger, 
worldwide struggle for democracy 
always gives her presentations a 
timeliness and urgency which make 
them colorful and interesting. — MRS. JOSEPH HAMERMAN 
Guests are invited to attend the 
_levening meeting. ——   Deita sorority. 
jher Illinois avenue home for the large round cutter. Press a whole 
    
By Mrs. Clifford Neville 
1 cup shortening 
cups brown sugar . eges { 
teaspoon sait i 
-tedspoon nutmeg 
cup cold water 
teaspoon soda ' 
teaspoons beking powder / 
°@% to 7 cups sifted. flour Alpha Xi Alumnae | 
Will Meet Nov. 19 | 
Ruth Weber Parshall, sec-| 
-the Oakland County) 
Chapter of the National Founda-| Cream shortening and sugar, add) 
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‘19 meeting of the Birmingham alternately with water. Use enough 
A‘umnae Chapter of Alpha Xi flour to make a mixture that will) 
‘roll easily. 
Mrs. Gordon Reynolds will open’ Roll out “inch thick._Cut_with. racueos = tees 
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Four members of the Jury Club attending the dinner 
hosted by the Auxiliary to the Oakland County Medi- 
cal Society Wednesday_night were (left to right) Mrs.   THE PONTIAC PRESS.’ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1956 a — " ripest wists : Tee : Se : : ee eee 
Floyd Blakeslee of West Iroquois road, Mrs. William 
B. Hartman of Pitt avenue, Mrs. David Utley of Henry 
Clay avenue and Mrs. George B. Hartrick of Royal Oak.   
  
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       Sorority Meets 
With Mrs. Gee 
Mrs, Russel] Gee entertained 
members of Zeta Zeta Omega sor-| 
ority at her home on Orchid street’ 
Thursday evening. 
; * * * 
New pledges are to attend the 
Dec. 3 meeting to’ be held at the 
:home_of-Mrs_ Harry Nicholson_on1.. 
Avondale avenue, At that time 
members will hold their Christmas | 
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$990 y | Arrangements are being made) 
by Mrs. Gordon Booker for the| 
annual Christmas dinner scheduled 
for Dec. 16 at Rotunda Inn, Hus-| 
bands will attend the affair as spe-| 
cial guests, Several members of the Auxiliary to the Oakland 
County Dental Society were on hand for the dinner 
sponsored by the Auxiliary to the Oakland County 
Medical. Society Wednesday evening at Devon Gables. way were (left to right) 
  
Devon Gables was the setting for 
_the gathering of members of the ¢ 
Auxiliary to the Oakland County 
Medical Society, the Jury Club and 
County Dental Society. 
Members of the Medical auxil- 
iapy were hosts-to the 60 attending 
the Wednesday night event. 
Entertainment for the evening 
Was prov ided by Patricia Ward, 
resident director of a modeling 
school, who discussed good groom. 
ing and proper wardrobe. 
Gold Star Members _ 
Attend Installation 
Members of Chapter Nine, Amer- 
‘iean Gold Star Mothers, attended 
ithe installation. of offirers of the 
Royal Oak Chapter held Wednes- 
‘day in the American Legion 
|Home, Royal Oak 
| Attending from Pontiac chapter 
were Mrs. Edna Oimsted, Mrs 
‘Loretta. Stackwell. Mrs. John E 
:|Bray, Mrs. Lewis Young, Mrs. J 
Albert Green, Mrs. Barbara Cor- 
nell, Mrs. H. C. Hight and Mrs 
Pearl Kline. Mrs. Duncan McVean 
of MOMS of America, Inc., was 
also a guest. 
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The Auxiliary to Oakland County Two members of the Medical Auxiliary | 
     a 
Getting together to chat before the dinner got under 
Mrs. Peter Hoogerhyde of 
Chippewa road, Mrs, Russell A. Hawley of Utica and 
Mrs. Howard Axford of Rocheater. 
Three Auxiliaries Gather Introducing the speaker was Mrs. 
George Virga. who presided in the 
“absence of Mrs. JOHN Witttams, 
president of the Auxiliary to the 
Oakland County Medical Society. 
Also introduced were Mrs. John 
Ter ry as president of the Auxiliary 
to the Oakland County 
ciety and Mrs. William B. tart. 
‘man, president of the Jury Club 
Mrs. Kenneth VandenBerg an- 
nounced plans for the hobby bazaar 
to. be sponsored by the Medical 
Dec. 5 at the home of Mrs. C. P. 
Mehas 
  
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      Wednesday evening at I Devon Gables. Grounds. : Selection 
Crofoot Schedules Specially Priced 
Open House Week $7) 98 } 
Crofoot School will hold open | 
house next week, Nov, 11 to 17.) 
Parents of all students are invited ; 
to visit during the day. Homeroom 
mothers from the first and second | 
grades will serve as hostesses at, 
‘the coffee hour being held each } 
‘morning and afternoon. 15 
| Serving as hostesses will be} 
‘Mrs. E. H. Danielson, Mrs. Frank); 
Bogner, Mrs. Thomas Eaton, Mrs.| 
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of Birmingham. Members of the Women’s church from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 
News From Birmingham . J   : BY RUTH MILLETT | 
‘It’s a smart mother who knows 
--} when to let go of a son or daughter 
It may4pe better than mine.” 
* * * 
by. a letter from a widowed, work- 
ing mother who has put her daugh- 
  
Harvest Festival 
Held at Church 
in Birmingham 
Mrs. Kenneth W. Sproule served 
as chairman of the Harvest Fes- 
vel held today at St. James 
Episcopal Church, Birmingham. 
The fair was sponsored by the 
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tured a luncheon and several 
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table; and gifts at the decorative | 
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»Women's Association dinner being 
    iBrewsters to Spend ‘Holiday in Boston Mrs. James McCCall and Mrs. 
Mr. ora E! Butters wil] entertain BIRMINGHAM — Mrs. Benjamin, 
Brewster will leave next week for | — 
‘a visit with her daughter, Alison,| land Mrs. —< E. aioe ot = 
\who is living in Boston this winter.‘ ang Mrs, J. 1. Havermale. ‘shower Sunday morning for bride- _| Another daughter, Betsey, will, lelect Mary Elizabeth Smith. 
cone Pen vay Baca, and : hana Mr. and Mrs A Vv. “Witbeck have) The honoree is the daughter of 
rewster will Hy East to join them jusr returned from a Western trip. 
or Thane ey comet er Comemset SeitmtMe, Oumee Selig Also in boston this winter are Rear Phoenix, Ariz., and at Ghost ried Dec. 7 ta David A. Brennen 
Karen Oldberg, who is working Ranch near Tucson. They went on of Detroit in Christ Church Cran-! 
| for Harvard University, and Bar- = aa in San Francisco and Berke- jy A reception will follow at 
_Bara Barker, daughter of Dr. y, Calif., before returning home. Orchard Lake Country Club. 
and Mrs, Howard B. Barker of GUEST OF PITTMANS Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Camp | 
Bloomfield Hills, Barbara is ©  41/. FJ Tone of Niagara Falls, ‘bell are planning a dinner for Mary’ student at Katharine Gibbs Sec. ¥. See Ge 1 this |AFlizabeth and David Nov. 24. 
a ‘week of Mr.-and Mré. WD. Pitt-| Mrs: Bruce H. Smith, Mrs. | * * 8 man of Wing Lake. She left Thurs- Campbell and Mrs. Alfred J. Ros- 
Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Hor- 4@y for Siesta Key, Fla., where she borough Jr. have been asked to at- 
nung (Nancy Havermale) of Ca- Will spend = ree. jtend the bride. 
talpa drive, “announce the birth of/ Mrs:-Cart Goes velurned — "VISTTORS LEAVE 
last Wednesday from a world crui| nes and Mrs. Kenneth E. Jewett | 
on the S. S. Caronia. ft Monday for their home in King-, 
2 lnen, N. H. after a visit with Mr. 
Dining together at the Huron = a eo: 
| River Club next Saturday as | . 
guests of Dr. afd Mrs. John | and sex. Kaede L. roe 
| Wakevainen will be Dr, and Mrs. tor Jr, of West Lincoln road an- 
"| Thomas 8, Torgerson and Mr. nounce the birth of a daughter, | 
Members of the Leal Eames) ang Mrs. Garvin Bawden. \Linda Barbour Proctor, Nov. 3 Group of First Presbyterian’ 4 
Church met for a _ cooperative 
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Tabby is taking over from Rover: 
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| Many landlords in Manhattan 
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}@ vast apartment project housing). 
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“Look, if 1,000 families here had| in age, Hermann Martens, 76, matches his ex- Catty World Eviets Rover From n Doghouse 
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children “and 500 had cats, you 
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‘movement has been—even* CHICAGO @=Witd—ducks.— 
-on dogs than it has been on hus-|ing into Illinois by the h 
bands. As wives have assumed a/of thousands, tangled with two 
greater authority in the home, they scheduled airlines planes yester- 
have tended to give Rover the! day.. 
heave-ho and requnen him with | One duck crashed through the 
' kitty. windshield of a North Central Air 
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she is gentle and soft-footed. 
= 2° 8 ‘about 200 ducks over Fox Lake, | 
As one lady cat lover explained: Ti. Six other ducks were killed 
it: when they collided with the plane. 
“A dog is a born peasant. A cat| Another duck rammed into the 4 But sae piles yg Ree Banger! Pilot Stunned Momentar il i fee ‘dogs, you know bevand we'd have? . . a. 
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The plane overtook a flock ot! ;“greatest flights I have ever seen. 
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ee oe se BUSIDESS Pulls Pair over id, Wl. 
Ben oe Sane oa Off of airliner feared the bere gat ve) 0 ke ) Team 
gotten. into the air conditioning! WASHINGTON (® — The lure 
equipment, and landed at St. Louis| of private employment is taking 
to make an Main- from the Eisenhower administra- 
| They argue that Rover is too lines DC3-carrying 26 passengers. teance men reported after an in-\tion the heads of two government 
‘noisy and boisterous, that_he may The pilot was’ stunned gence te an no @uck but some agencies. 
| President Eisenhower an- 
— Bellrose, Illinois natural nounced yesterday his ac¢eptance 
history survey .game biologist, of the resignations of Theodore C. 
‘who was up in a plane to make Streibert as director of the U. S. 
a duck census, reported yesterday Information Agency,  ffeective 
that he personally witnessed an Nov. 15, and of Dr. Martha M. 
influx of at least a half million Eliot as chief of the Children’s) 
  mallards into Minois. Bureau in the Welfare Depart 
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  “Oh,” 
kind of liked him being my boy 
triend again. ‘“‘Am I to call him?” 
“He left a message. Hester, 
you understand that we can’t in- 
terrupt lessons for phone calls.” That would be Steve. I 
“No, of course not. Am T to 
call him?” 
“No, he said he couldn't get 
those tickets for the hockey game. 
He'll meet you at your~place in- 
stead of the Garden.” 
“Oh. Thanks so much, Leone.” 
We hung up. 
ss ¢ @ 
  Meanwhile, reports reached here I felt better. Steve was- safe; 
  that 13 other vessels, mostly tank- 
ers, also have been tied up in the, 
canal. * * * | 
The New York Times said they 
included one Soviet-flag craft of 
unknown type, Swedish and Dutch 
freighters, three Italian tankers, 
two Norwegian and two Panama- 
nian ships, a Liberian-flag vessel 
and two unidentified ships. 
The Gulf Oil Co., which operates, 
a large fleet of tankers through 
  the canal in normal times, said 
its last vessel got through just be- | 
fore the trouble began and others | he was sound, I felt very much 
better . . . then, looking at my 
| studio with its glass walls broken, 
only by a single door that nobody 
but Steve had used at the time 
of Anita Farrell's murder, the re- 
lief was‘ blasted from my mind. 1 do along that 
the teacher in 
were ordered to stay away. | out which pupil of hers had mode 
_ “We were lucky,” said a spokes- 
man. ~ aa 
However, it has meant’ a long 
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INDE | remem (in Michigan ace: Cone 
: Indian Relics Uncovered store ratte suige James Obrien ee jgot the usual fine and lecture plus 
| SAGINAW, Mich. —Tumbling,spears, a small hatchet and a|® “sift.” The gift was a bumper 
from the fingers of two teenage string of 29 copper beads. The\tag for each offender's car. The ICING %,   
    
  
  
          
    
    
       
  “Oh,” I said. “Of course.” thing about anybody's enemies.” Saginaw. boys were American In-| booty was buried three feet under-|tag_ proclaimed “Slow Down and 
She~giggled:: ~“‘That--isn't~ my “What-about-Bob Spencer?" __ dian—bones-and-relies- dating-back:27OUn4-- See acaLeRaEeeseeenee | 5 5 | Seiees sceeeeensoeerneseentsoarae 
real name. Some press agent one “Him! What about him?” almost 2,000 years before Christ. [ , : 
to-me, When-I was a show girl| _ “Well, Hooray, when _1--met.;-63 * * * : oo c— * mane We i eee a Py Ree 
..» my first night club job. He) him I got such a strange feeling | F Srl s Gasemen corer of FHA — Can You Afford $50 Per 
wen we Sete tor in| Soeak teaeh teppensd to, ies the University of Michigan's M1 Month for a 3-Bedroom Home? | But I thought that sounded con-| that it bothered me:” seum of Anthropology, examined 
the relics this week. They had 
been dug from a sandy area west 
of Saginaw by Roger Pfeuffer and 
Douglas Peacock, both 14, who, 
™.imade the discovery while hunt- 
ing for arrowheads. : 
* * * 
Dr. Greenman, called the find- 
ae ings “a very important part of 
Michigan history,” and told the | 
| “That's just him being him- 
self, He doesn’t believe in ery- 
~~ ting ever spilt milk. He says it's + 
“I beg your pardon?” inefficient, He's scientific about 
“Taking Anita's place. Just hiis life. It's gruesome.” 
think . . . maybe you danced with) “You seem to know Bob pretty 
the Waltzer today. God! He had well, Hooray.” i 
you in his arms. You might've! She nodded. “He got me my! 
been killed, too: You might be job here. He was a pal of an ar-| 
dead now. Frankly, I'm scared.’ tist I used to pose for a lot when, 
Petrified, if you ask me!" Iwas modeling. You know) 3 aes os 
_* ** © what? That crumb! He wanted) soUTHERN COMFORT — Meet 
She looked about as frightened|® commission from my salary the|““Miss Little America,” who is 
as a loliypop; but’ when I indi-/first six months I worked here!"’|WAVE Storekeeper 3/cl _ Mimi 
cated that I was concerned about) “You didn’t pay him, did you? | Minger of Modesto, Calif. She's 
her, she was delighted. | “No, bu he kept arguing and pictured at Davisville, R: I., where 
a ant? wey _ arguing. wash e money, ig - ; the title by bac ‘ . 
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Anita's. The Waltzer might de- —. he was serious?’”| ruction Battalion. Unit will soon Pee moment obtains permission! 
cide he has to kill me.” you sure he was Serious: | be on its way to Antarctica. | P fs y. a : Why not drive out to beautiful 
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              boys they had found “the first 
old copper site in lower Michi- 
gan which has been carefully 
excavated.” 
He said he iritends to conduct)   
      
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aiish, cguinas of Sow Weds or kee mang res one.     
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    male ae ® would “Listen, that guy is only se- Thi . 1 t ey 
‘No, I think altzer rious. He can’t be any other way. This vepresents 2) m0s¢ us- NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS’ REQUIRED let you live.” He seems kind of nice . . . but 4i8 instructor. That somewhat’ questionably the first use of metals ONE PLACE TO PAY “But maybe I saw him!” he’s even serious about that. Be. Compensated for the fact that i, the world,” Dr. Greenman said. Member American Association of Credit Counsellors 
“Did you?” Fi ing nice is his policy." | Hooray could instantly tell bY| The ‘old copper’. period is when | pe - - 
“No, but the police thought | “Hester, how old are you? — at me that she was Z0INS' men first used copper for tools “Let 9 Years of Credit Counselling experience assist you" 4 a | oo o like me. as z Dai . . & Sat. ; i Pp 
maybe 5 aid. bod = ey twenty-eight or nine, t the nine o'clock aermianion| nn ee * * Bowes Delty 9 fe 5. Wod, & Sat 9 te I. Evenings by We a 
they oak alot _of questions! : { nd in there corieplace ‘tmy departing and arriving pupils, The discovery included a skull,’ MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 
I don’t remember who Aanita’s aro , didn't give me time to visit Dottie iscell: f alleen ca 41% 8. Saginaw FE 8-156 _iabove Oskland Theater 
  
    
seven o’cleck pupil was. I don’t _ “Don't be discouraged. You'l 
remember ever seeing him. But last for years yet.” 
maybe he’s afraid I did. It “T hope to live to be ninety, at 
wouldn't surprise me if he did least.” “T didn’t say live,"’ Hooray sai 
“I said last.” 
“Hooray, who-has that studio, 
there . , . Studio J?" 
“Dottie Harris. She’ Harris. But at ten I forced the 
issue. The day’s work was done 
and I had to get to Studio J be-| 
I just, 
  So good for yourdog  ” 
-saves your time; too ——_ — d fore Dottie went home. 
“ made it. 
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      ray, how well did you Know! «i< che’ working tonight?” : pe - Anita?” “Ot \ Hooray considered, Blonde Died Dancing » con- vitamins... . and baked for delicious fla- 
“Oh not so we guess . ne - t : * ' N: w you Ca: eed 0 do: ro 
cae waP SS-| me ignorant. “She has t aan (Copyright 1956, by Kelley Roos) ee ey nf pot .=P   fessionally as any breeder, and it takes We used to talk like this between schedule I do.” 
a few seconds eich day. Next classes once in a while.” l/ “Has Dottie worked here 
Woman Joins Council   ‘the doorway opposite mine. Per- 
+haps 1 was being unfair. Uf a girl 
had an angel face like that, she 
would be silly to soil it with any- 
thing resembling a living, human 
expression. 
This girl was wearing a low-cut 
evening gown, so low-cut that I 
was sure it not only broke the 
rules of Mr. Oliver Bell's estab- 
lishment, but was illegal in most 
| States of our union. 
Her voice surprised me, I 
had expected it to tinkle like 
littie bells on a Christmas tree 
caught in a draft. It was alto, 
a rather nasal alto. 
“Hello,” she said. “You're Hes. 
‘That's right." 
,is Hooray Rose.” 
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I repeated her first name ques- personality.” 
“Yes.” she said. “Like jn hip- mies?” |   Se __ time-you buy food, buy Mil-__/- Wyte . ler’s Minute Meal. “Did you like her?” long?” 
“Not so much, but don't mind But I wasn't permitted to do 
me. It was jealousy. pure and any research on a second mem- 
simple, Jealousy. it’s a prob- ber of Mr. Bell's faculty. My 
lem with me, I'm the jealous tyPe.” cient o'clock student was saying 
gad ~~ that don ‘ plc hello and asking if | was his mew i, ate for council candidates 
prog ee vis your hair?” teacher, Mester fret with 377 votes of 729 cast for two 3 ( . ‘s a les pa 
are ey ee Fifty-eighth. I admitted that f was and took council vacancies. Thomas Rein- 
. ; : ow. ather liked the wand was re-elected mayor by 4 k et you an ™m in tow I ra ‘ a) y. 
heres pone eee! Cad Leal young man. He didn't seem dis- vote of 474 to 216 over opponent 
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“Thanks, Hooray. Speaking of 
iffiends, did Anita have any, 
speciabk friends here at the 
school?” 
| “Not as far as I know.   
got to admit she sure had the 
“Did she have any special ene-| 
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as macderetor. 
gradi ‘Baucation Week, Nov, 11-17,/ Tee Ts wre samples of his 2 e cial exhibits have been prepared. will welcome parents and display, ling principal of outlying’ schools,/The Y Teens are acting as hos-| Wednesday evening from 7 to! vised by Ruth Williams, art teach-| rection’ of John Osterhaus, Vo- 
‘tesses “in the rooms, where spe-9 p.m. the grade school teachers er. “Peachers- Club_is_making plang 
| for observance of this week. 
A committee has made extensive eal music instructor, 
Romeo Teachers will be %n rooms desig: 
    
  Among. school schedules listed in| “*"* ®04-others-in -his- pts Ee ae ea the Press today are those of Lake + eee | sme boone ot bs Teeny 
“Orion, “Oxford, —Romeo—andMar-}--Following “this ~informa!l--proced<'- ginning at 7:30. 
‘lette, ee ure the PTA will have regular od 
business meeting at 8:30 p.m. | Parents will be greeted by stu-, * 
ss " [ent council members ‘who Will  \tonday aig ot 
be guides for the evening. They! find high schoo] teachers 
will visit the rooms where their) classrooms ready to confer with 
dent, will be a panel discussion/students work and discuss their parents, aceerding to H. B. John- 
with Clinton Galbraith, supervis-| progress briefly with the teacher. son ar, principal. ee 
| Open_houses will. be -held-at Ox.,Principal. 1a 
ford High School and the Daniel nounced that a special demonstra- 
Axtens Semenety School. 
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Two open houses are being 
planned at Lake Orion this coming 
week. ‘fourth graders will be conducted 
jat 8 p.m. by Mrs. Dorothy Jean 7:30 will 
The program planned by Mrs. their | 
" pear in (Valentine, music director, A con-| Agnes Kruetzer, teacher vice presi   
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Proper School will open ait 7 | i           niques by ‘Students will be -Super-     
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Fast at G owing Commerce 
Meeting Challenge Well Commerce Township is one of; |beard a year and a half ago to 
Oakland County's swiftly growing | tudy th d_ proble d to 
lareas. Blessed with many lakes, |" am it ace ion people are flocking out from De.|°°™¢ UP with recomme ions 
troit to build homes on their shores. ifor a solution. -Five men were 
James L. Gardner, township su-/named and they are now holding 
pervisor for many years, produced meetings to inform the public of 
some interesting populatiorr’ figures their findings. 
when approached by a representa-| * 
tive of The Pontia i ot tine Press. “They have clarified the need! 
“Our township had a population for. a township road levy, and | 
of 2,957 In 1940,"" he said. “Be. 
tween 1940 and- 1950 we grew 
from 2,957 to 7,421. Then Walled * ba 
          placed on the spring ballot. No 
decision has been reached as to 
Take became a city and the just what millage will be asked, 
township lost its 1,600 residents. but I would expect it to be some- 
“However, in the past six years Where between two and four mills. 
we have-regained-that-number and: 
total has increased to approx: | ficient funds to do a thorough 
imately 10,000 today. + job of improving our roads, but 
Gardner's figures are borne out it would be a start. At present 
by the record of building permits, two mills would produce about 
and registered voters. The town-, $18,000 qa year. This would in- 
ship now has 5,098 registered vot-| crease each year of course as 
  (projects. and —“work-—of — students.|- | “A-hal-hour program in the audi- | 
s Culbert has an- torium beginning at 7:30 p.m. will p.m. _ 
tion of teaching two-part songs to tivities 
|tinuous demonstration of art tech- 
feel sure such a proposal will. be |” 
“This would not produce suf- > ~ 
  ers. new homes and commercial 
buildings are built. 
“Naturally Building permits for the 10 
months of 1955 through October, we would pave the nated “for- “Visits” ‘petween8-and-9-pians~fer- 
| visitation, and an-open ones at 
tthe school on Wednesday “night. 
tog Laas 'James Sinner, President of the 
‘Club, appointed M. R, Parker, 
|chairman, Assisting him are Mel- 
Marlette vin Dickson, Irene Andre, Al Smi- 
The theme of this year’s ob- ley, Elda Berden, James Tuck 
servance is “Education for a land Charles Joslin, along with 
” _The Marlette High School Principal Brenner, ae 
Center May Get 
Sewage Plant Waterford Seeks Way 
to Keep Telegraph Site 
Within Township pgs 
Refreshments will be serv 
ing the social hour beginning at 9) 
p.m, in the auditorium. launch the annual Open House ac- 
tivities in Romeo High School next 
onday night, 
* * ‘* 
Principal Hareld F. Barr will 
open.the proceedings with a wel- 
come fellowed by selections by 
the Mixed Chorus under the di-   Strong America. 
   
     
                 
                     Waterford’ Township Supervisor 
Lloyd L. Anderson last night dis- 
elosed plans for constructing an in-~ 
idependent sewage treatment plant 
to serve the shopping center at 
Elizabeth Lake and Telegraph Rds. 
now under construction. 
The propdsal would give the 
township a way out af the dilemma 
it faces stemming from a Pontiac 
ultimatum to disconnect the cen- 
ter’s sewers from the city system 
or detach its 80 acres for annex- 
ation to Pontiac by June 11, 1957, 
Unable to serve the shopping 
_| tenter with existing township 
‘sewer - facilities, township offi- 
tlals were faced with loss of an 
estimated $67,000 a year in taxes 
from the project if Pontiac an- 
| mexed it. 3 
Speaking last night at a meeting 
‘of township residents discussing in 
corporation of the township as a 
home rule city, Justice Wills D 
Leiurgy asked Anderson if an in-   ” and Helen Dodge will > . te ROCHESTER BENEFIT GUESTS totaled §2,540,172. This grand heaviest traveled roads first. The 3 dependent treatment plant for the 
2s total included 194 homes, very (Oakland County Road Commis- be among dance performers at (he Rochester Tuesday Musicale ghopning center 1s possible 
| conservatively valued af $2,023,- sion would set up the specifications: Benefit Card Party tomorrow night at the Rochester Jumor High “Well, we're working an soine- 
400, and other permits valued at and ask for bids. The township School. They and others of the Doris Eaton Travis’ Arthur Murray thing along that line now,” Ander- 
would have the right to reject any 
bids The county commission 
could put counters en the roads to $516,772. The other permits in- 
elude additions and alterations, 
| garages and commercial and in- 
| dustrial buildings, 
As he looks ahead at the in- 
evitable increase in. population, 
‘Superviser Gardner sees only one |     eled.’ 
SOLVE PROTECTION 
Commerce Township thus tar has Other Women’s Committee members joining tn | 
plans are, seated, Mrs. Harold Christie and Mrs. ARRANGING PROGRAM—Mrs. Frank Chap- 
man, of Rochester, used to channeling workers’ find which are the heaviest trav- Musicale Seeks Funds son replied. ‘“We're still trying 
“Our. engineers are working on 
that, and they should have some- 
thing later this week.” 
* * s Dancers will demonstrate modern sec jal dancing 
j | 
Plan Dances, Games   
Questioned after the meeting, 
Anderson declined to amplify his 
statement. efforts in garden clubs, exchange student proj- Ernest Land, talking at teatime at Mrs. Land's real solution to the problems that cojved its Ge auc a 
ects and hospitals, notes highlights for next Mon- home. will follow in providing the services $50 pe c a ' ion he —_ 
day's program for Beaumont Hospital aides. s ‘that will be demanded by the’ ee yee es als } P ‘For this sum the sheriff's depart ; Lambert Fair ROCHESTER—A dance program Junds for talented music students residents as the erent becomes | 
thickly settled ment makes available one a 
   € Set Tomorrow and card games of their choice are of the village 
Woman Plans Program 0n Volunteers, * reieve incorporation ot the torncnip rete Ne PMS in store for those attending fom0r ye Beton Travie will presen : ees “OW night’ s 8 pm. event ise ris Eaton Travis will present t St S ] 
: : ie ue ie, toma Cee PULLS okie GS LL RSS = the Tuesday Musicale to earn her Arthur Mur ray Dancers who in- Oo ar ales city is the o sensible solution, < Dr Ale an d , ; 
By DOROTHY JEAN ZACK explain how non-paid workers can the Michigan Division of Farm and he said. “Otherwise, each small ‘ gt paceaie eae sr ting and . clude Roy and Helen Dodge, man- ATERFORD TOWNSHIP — 
A woman with a way about get- help in the health field. Garden Assn. of the International ‘community will incorp”.ate as a ane oan ae ie cartonets ie ‘D dd ’ P! d agers of the Murray studios in The Lambert PTA will stage its 
ting—volunteer workers to push) Beanment hes had Mrs. Chap- Farm Youth Exchange. 'village or city, and we will have a ES ep a y ease Birmingham fall festival from 3 to 8 pm. to- 
= \, toward a common goal, Mrs. Frank man’s leadershi een it - as | Over a seven-year period, shefhodgepodge of tiny communities The township maintains two Wi h P h ’ . - morrow at the school, with chil- 
| ____ \Chapman of Rochester is planning, tee Yee kere -has worked with the Farm Youth None of these will have a big. fire stations. The one in the It if Op et S irs. Travis and her husband, “dren parents and teachers pre- 
pecial program for 200 Beau-) years nee: ee Ey ange, which allots $5,000 an- enough tax base to provide the northern area, at Commerce, is . Paul, are well known in thi paring the special event. ie 
. mittees kept pace when the ex- manned by a paid force day and Palatial Ch urch area, being active in the Com. — Features will include {'Holly- ‘nually to Michigan State Univer-| unds needed to give adequate serv- mont Hospital Volunteers gathering 
One city | next\Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the! 
hospital in Berkley. pected attendance of 5,000 turned sity for use in the National 4-Hiices to its residents. 
onde actual 15,000 st open | Foundation. The fund goes to en- could do so. 
And she’s asked another busy, ‘abling students from the U. S. to| 
volunteer \\leader, Mrs. Edwin S.| She recently wor. an Internation- change places with foreign farm’ 
Wellock of —— Township, to/al Work award for her guidance in students. “To form a city with enough 
tax income to give real city | 
services, an average population 
| of 500 persons to the square mile manned by volunteers, but will 
' be manned by a full time staff 
soon. The township owns two       
  munity, and Mrs. Travis’ execu- night. All alarm ‘calls go there. wood” makeup, games, cartoons, 
| The building adjoining the town. DETROIT uw — Sweet Daddy tive capacity takes her through 4 talent show, white elephant sale. 
| ship offices on Fisher Road was Grace locked over the former °* Michigan and the East. needlework, plantas, Christmas 
recently taken over. It i8 church of Prophet Jones and al-| The Dodges work with her in gifts, baked goods. and light re- 
freshments in sales 
Outdoor rides will be in a 1974 
Mode} T Ford, on a children's lowed that he was well pleased. television, as well as for special 
Admiring the white enameled or- Programs such as tomorrow eve- 
\s ’ . Your PTA Is Planning is —— For Commerce pumpers, both purchased during gan yesterday, the Negro religious "Ng's merry-go-round and on ponies. 
Rea y onight 5 alt - popaiation er Ranger Boge _the past five years. Both are jeader commented: ‘Id ripple of{ Tickets may be ol tained fi {rim all Boy, Scouts will sell comic books 
P bli ti St | Sh Ww; eighteen thousand. It is a ques. "| equipped with twe way radio. a tune for you but I've had to members of the Musicale or at the *"! toys and cotton candy will be « u 1Ca 10ns y e : O tion which our residents should Township officials have not found give up such things because of my ‘door. Co-chairmen for: the eveht soli 
at Sashabaw School 
CLARKSTON —_The \Seaane 
Elementary School Fair will be 
held today at the school on May-| 
bee road, beginning at 6:30 p.m | thinking about today. 
Leonard Harvest eSUVal | ager within a very few years.” 
Gardner's thoughts on incorpora- | 
The East Oakland Council of style show Tuesday, at 8, at Baker tion have beén the result of his. 
PTAs will feature a publications junior High School, Troy. sown experience. Already two in-, yet. 
  jsome prpperty that has been plat- 
  
  We zoning too serious a problem as, fingernails. 
“Our zoning ordinance is only OVer an inch long. They are paint- 
two years old,”’ Gardney explained. led with red, white and blue nail 
“When you realize that we have Polish. 
ited for 35 years withont any con-/dea! with Prophet Jones to buy the: Memorial Library at 8 p.m. are Natalie Stevenson and Mrs Daddy's fingernails are John Boeberitz. Swee ; * 
weet Four Persons Injured 
in Blowout Accident 
A tire blowout was blamed for 
‘an accident in which four mem- The Musicale also is planning 
its regular and public meeting, 
Sweet Daddy had just closed a next Tuesday at the Woodward 
: Ricky the TV clown will be on a | Mrs. Serge Foeller, regional COmPorations = ecenperetively)| rola you can understand that we Church where the So ones of Fey will be aervedl and the fast ofa Pontiac family were in hand to entertain children. There’. ‘vice president, will narrate for ant Se 3 ie taken oar = ‘are moving slowly in this regard. ficiated in vestments of white mink carontone quintet of Pontiac w ul een de Nemec of Bor will bé popularity, a talent con- Gobo Says This Term =)" Pesisent ee aD. ict en “We want to be reasonable, We The building originally housed the perform Pretiac Tewoship. Tanurelisy. att test and the usual gift booth, plus [ Hi L M z be have quite a few trailers and out-| Oriole theater. a PS Ny Oe & culweeihe sald & vuirlaty Cf cnmmee s Nis Last as ayor The program includes four work. City, the end te olverine Lake igide incilities | However nearly! The Prophet's throne. alleged to K neu ih Le head 
5 _' was incorporate wo years ago. ibe a lica of Solomon's, has been Keego to Dine: ospitalized with possible hea 
and refreshments. | DETROIT @#—Albert E. Cobo/*hops: Presidents. publicity. by-nyi. small community, appro x0 ot eee have peer an taken away by his creditors: But g ’ and internal injuries are Mrs. | said yedterday he will not seek are am nominating committees. imately a mile and a half eet eo at ae fracas ~ vis, weet Daddy said he would replace Tour Telephone Co. Susan Breeze, 271, driver of the car, j members from any h of Walled Lake. “ ” her son. R 3 Plan Community Dance |are welcome to attend. ao that this problem will take care of|it with “something nice, KEEGO HARBOR—The Keego e 5 ae ant rai coat Today there is talk of incorporat- 
  re-election’, as nonpartisan mayor 
of Detroit. including some two itself with a minimum of action on: 
  Meanwhile, Daddy Grace also ; \ha ophet's ape. arbor Business and Profe ssional Carlyle. 23, was shaken up but had . \ ling Wixom, , AUBURN HEIGHTS—There will, Cobo, defeated A Republica Leonard ‘saute mailes in Commerce Town (0% Patt = plans hee the Prophet's spa- Womens Club will hold its dinner no apparent injurjes. All were be both modern and old-time danc- nominee . for governor by Gov. - A harvest festival to be givem | ship and the same amount in Novi| ,, Zee Nee — page acquired @ meeting on Monday. The group taken to Pontiac General Hospital. 
ing Saturday evening. at the Au- winiams Tuesday, did not dis-) by the Leonard PTA Saturday, |Township. This would include the| he nee vee ea ‘ihe painted red, white bie, itlwill make a tour of Michigan Bell’ The Brezees, who live at 690 
burn Heights Community House cise his plans.) gl ee AS nen Lincote pine othe en road to Milford. This area includes| “It's my trfbute to. the poe Se ie Tepe te eee |e Toe reveling : 220 South i | at 6:08 p. m.. | Motor Co. which alone would pro- Ree ee naa ae, eg mii, BO to ihe 8 ape lor dinner. Pontiac road when the accident Squirrel Road. Doors. ue acres which ultimately will con-|can flag.” explained Swee: Daddy.  QOjive Thornberry, Geraldine Mc- occurred. Mrs. Brezee told Oak- He said durirg his campaign’ Featured will be a Christmas vide a substantial village tax base. | will be open at 8:30 w F 50 home -__ iCrack “ : Doe i i ith Harvey for governor he would not run booth, oe booth, bake sale. Both the townships affected have sek a a = About 70 mit the Th Crac ken, Catherine _ Doyle and jand County deputies she was mak- 
ery calling square dances. Light soain for mayor but was non- and a popcorn stand jopposed this incorporation and PETMUS Rave Deen taken out thus) [Aree Persons Hurt Margaret Crew are in charge of ing a turn to Mt. Clemeng street : : I are. far, The owner is putting in water, ‘the evening's program. Commit- when the right rear tire blew out ‘action has been held up at least, 
\until the spring election. 
“I think some change should 
be made in the state law,” said refreshments will be served. Every- committal immediately after his 
one igs welcome. defeat by Williams. paying and storm sewers, 
  
These facilities later will 
to the township service. 
ibe turned over   
  
     
   and ‘in 
‘Consumers Power is providing gas’ 
  Two-Car Smash 
Three persons received minor in- 
juries when two ears collided in tee is contacting members for 
reservations. causing her to lose control and go 
ioff the road 
   
     
    
    
    
     
    
     
              4 , Gardner, “but the legislature under contracts we new. are draw- 1 seurbap an hing Waver- R thus far has refused to make any / ing up.” | Treated and released at Pontiac, EGULAR © 3 + ehange.. If an-area, by incorpor- | _ | General ital were: Margaret! 
|_| Consiating of double — ~ a 2| Fa lees Gea ea ce | ae Rauch, 38, of 5851 Tubbs Rd.. Wa-| dresser, mirror, c | cept a major portion of the re- arm aceutic al terford Township; Joyce Bucsko, 
4 ; ‘ , i . \15, 4272 Island Park Dr., Drayton 
bookcase bed. Regular ‘lak Weaeed tate a Plains, both drivers, and Marcella 
an So net de this. : e Tode, 15, of 6192 Adamson. St:,| TTES 
TUREPEDIC MATTRESS “Under Michigan. laws, the ate Listed “eee cuts and Box Spring regular rengerietid lees barn let According to Waterford police, | This item appeored , 
$159.00. Both for one low * abe +. the Rauch car was struck by the -in our Thursday ad os 
‘price of residents, such as he vi sspng, tax} Association Elects This oncoming Bucsko vehicle which érroneously plleed 
collection, etc. Yet the villages get! Week in Pontiac; Ralph was attempting to pass a car $1.9 
their share of the state sales tax : i j P ahead. Miss Bucsko told police she ot 8 .. it should 
and much of the intangible tax, Wilson President ‘could not stop or pull back in line am eve reed . .. $ 00 money that otherwise would go to ‘in time. | _ 
: ! | the township.” The Oakland: Count : 1 : = y Pharmaceu-. 
: ar Another problem that has re tical Assn., meeting at the Elks ke, d CARTON : son 00 war as a result of the  population|rempie on Wednesd Utica Youth Sentence | } YOU SAVE $72 ore usa, fet te Sopulatn temple on Weds sted he |  «@ a saa named i Jade Wicks : Has tees cacetheDnioine 1 rease@' following offcer slate, headed by! Jesse--E.-Howell, -17,— of -Utlea, ee Se eee : ickman, daughter of Mr. traffic wears out highways rapid-/painh L. Wilson, of Pontiac ; . d Mrs. Don L. Hick ly. Gravel roads will not stand ; » a8 was lodged in the Oakland County . | 
We Are N Deol f an man of 4060/ly. president: - We Are Now Veolers tor La Forest, will receive the annual/up. Paving is —- and it is ex-|" Vice president John Vis of Hazel ty hasiderd eel Sep oe : ’ ‘ Waterford High DAR award of-| pensive. Park; Secretary Stanle | T ; y J. Tread- , 
 R-WAY F URN ITURE . — tes OAT ae aes ph “It costs about janes a mile | Well, Drayton Plains; Treasurer ge i Aven heertthign tua Wi H EACH CARTON 
DaDy ng _ caren Ot is pave a highway,” said Gard. [Edward W. Parrish, Hazel Park sentence of 10 days followed and active participant in many} 
school plays, she aspires to make, 
dramatics her caretr. Julie spends’ 
much time in these co-curricular, | enouw » ty © 
activities, remaining in the top 5 gh, yet fhe |. coun 7 covert 
per cent of her class. spend any more; So our town. 
| She will receive a pin from the, “#ip has ‘been spending between | 
Hocat DAR chapter “and $10,000... and... $20,600 annually. 
~ witt- fave several years in jan effort to keep Buy Direct From the Factory Showroom. 
L&S = ner, “The county now gets be- 
tween $100 and $300 a mile for 
maintenance only. It isn't half   
You Alwoys Pay Less at L&S 
FURNITURE SALES 
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    Roard of . Directors: 
Kyburz, Royal Oak; Eduard 1. 
Kurth, Birmingham; Adam J. 
Stark, Pontiac; Harry E. Vernon, 
Pontiac; John Vis, Hazel Park 
and dohn Clark of Union Lake. Carl FE. | Howell’ s failure to pay $20 in fine 
‘and costs. 
  
Red Cartoonist Quits 
akc 13) LONDON: — The Communist. 
Following the businéss meeting, [Daily Worker hag announced. its _ WESTOWN     
    : F | - ) one hei Auburn Heights opportunity to compete with other : - fam'g [Pepresentatives of the E R. Squibb! political cartoonist hag’ quit * bes a - v vais | sant oom Michigan. for the state} °° Lage as and 88fig Co: muse the: * sage a  ptIOnE [good citizenship award-of a $100/ enough for “The “Importatice ot Vita with the organs 8 support of the s savings’ bond. he We appointed a a township in Everyday Living.”* ad 15 | : ~ <nrae ~ - =a 3 
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, THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1956 
Cub Scout Savet-Child What Goes Up... “A-Nevy plane came in tor f= 
but Gets Hurt Himself pat, ge Bacau fw ate | | flown Ainsworth, Neb a 
WISER tee te, togel FRECOIG- Seiting B Balloonists are ites on to Eilaworth Erickson, a Cub Scout den mother, 
asked-eub- Bob Jenkins, 9, to help Come Down in a he wid Whie Ros a ye reached § her find her son after 4 meeting. 
-Bob spotted Roger Jr., 5, in 
the—middle—ot_ the “stréet_—He- Tani, 
out, snatched-the boy and pushed|"” RAPID CITY, Ss Dm 
an auto, m 
* 
Bob, youngest of nine children|than the had antticl ted. 
of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Jenkins, ¥ “s 
was_in good condition with a frac- pice D. 
tured | arm.     nin, With of W. hi D.C, idi ‘A gon-| the primary fim of the ascent, 
record ascension of more | than, dala helium 
him to safety, then was struck by 14_ miles to. their credit... tao Navy] aloe, Fee os iting cn 
balloonists rested here today aft- ; er a descent to earth a lot faster 
‘Cimento 
37, and Morton L, Lewis, &, both City, sive checkup, 
a record height a record wasn't f 
What they were primarily after 
-.,was data to improve high- altitude 
flying -safety--and--te-learn—mere- 
about how pilots perform at ie 
higher altitude. 
    
Ross oe i-th Black tle near Rap COSTS Up $6 Million From that same natural       
PAINT SALE Why Pay Outlandish Prices 
INSIDE OUTSIDE 
. FLAT ENAMEL 
- FULLY GUARANTEED 
sf 95 _ da - $3 
GALLON 
KING BROS. Pontiec Rd. at Opdyke Rd. 
Your Aathorized Dealer — Farmatl Tractors ~ Bolen Garden Tractors 
McCormick Farm Implements —Kasce Feeds—Seott Lawn Predects 
  | Fes ee 200 wat wwe ee ON New Detroit Hall 
FE 4-0734—FE 4-1112 vious record. 
\dioed their height back to earth new convention hali-exhib- Then they Started — n. — ‘ . 
its building, Mayor Albert Cobo 
| The first ae ae found things said. 
‘going as scheduled at 1,000 feet) He said an estimate by an ar- 
a minute drop. | chitectur al firm last April put the 
' But then something happened—| cost at $42,548,000. But a recent 
Ross and Lewis said they didn’t estimate hiked the figure to $49,- 
know what — and their fall rate | 441,000. 
shot up, |. Cobo said a $2,245,000 blunder 
“We are calm, cool, collected.|resulted from underestimating the 
We think we will stay with the amount of steel needed by at least 
balloon ag long as we can,’ * they| 2,000 tons. A re-evaluation of labor 
ne |costs added another $3,775,000. A 
jrise in steel prices due to the steel, 
| Out went oxygen and radio gear ‘strike sent the cost still higher, 
‘to lighten the gondola. Still the! Construction is aire ady under. 
balloon went down fast, [way onthe mammoth building.. It 
They were drifting southeast | is to be part of the ambitious-civic 
over Nebraska's northwest cattle center development on the Detroit 
range country, That is an area lriver front. 
of sandhills, soft pasture land and 
shat swe Peete cat st Medal GIs It was into one of these natural 
blowouts wa sort of pow! se Meet for Ist Time * * 
    
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  \— that the gondola settled - and 
Ross and Lewis, hardly shaken, | LAKEL AND, FI he cool 
fee?” Ross and ye cried out re n 
“They were cheerful but serious. Kelly today joins scores of other 
and a little chilly before rancher hoiders of this coveted award at 
Loren Boyer's wife rushed over the first meeting ‘of 7 Medal! 
some coffee from her house about of Honor Society. The society 
‘two miles away, "Higgins related meets ee for five days. 
  
     
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    Up at 76,000 fect, the two men: DETROIT  — An architect's 
-later said, “it was dark as night.” error has added more than six 
They sipped some coffee and ra- million dollars to the cost of De: fF 
stepped out. . headed corporal pi all oo cates y pins B 
POM MAT Shells ahd sed ther 
They were near Brownlee, Neb., for hand grenades. He also used 
about 140 miles from their take-)a lot of other ammo in killing 40 
_off point and had been in the air,Germans while protecting his com- 
a little over four hours rades 
Shortly after Ross and Lewis) That chap, who the 
landed, range pilot Don Higgins. Charles } ‘Comm: “Ke sly 
operator of a flying service at His bravery in cove ie An unit's 
Ainsworth, Neb. set his light withdrawal near Altawif@ [al 
plane down aaa the gondola jn World War II won h 2 the 
and hopped ~ me nce of honor It the oh 
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: : — THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1956     - “TWENTY-EIGHT 
  “WASHINGTON, D. C. ~ After | completing a two-game ) On| form that was predicted for |‘Skins came away with a 19-17 de- 
the West yon — Nagy Los) them. cision. 
ci = {9ers tim Detroit Washington — stopped Cleveland, | Detroit seored q 17-14 pre-sea- 
team has rien ~er a trick 38, _and-the tting Chicago) 0. victory ever Washington in Cardinals, 17-14, in its most recent! 44. only meeting in 1955. 
The two teams met during the) The game stacks up as a real lowed their opponents fewer yards |to only two for Detroit. defensive clubs. The Lions have|NFL, giving up but 503 yards in 
permitted six opponents a total of/five games. , 
88 points while the Redskins Lave 7 Fe 
allowed 97 to five opponents. In the overall series dating back 
ot ee ue to 1938, Washington maintains a 
However, the Redskins have al-|definite edge with seven victories 
    
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      7951, his first head coaching as- 
Coach Joe .Kuharich’s club, still 
a con ¥ the Eastern race 
after a second place finish in ‘55, 
probably will, be in the best phys- 
ical conditionpf.the season in their 
bid to dump the Lions from the 
ranks of the unbeaten. 
Quarterback Eddie LaBaron is 
expected to be back in top shape, 
after recuperating from injuries to 
a knee in early contests. 
After dropping their first three 
games of the season, the Red- 
skins have won their last two 
and have shown signs of return- 
Drake Bulldogs 
Next for Titans: Final Home Encounter | 
for Detroit; Next Three, 
on the Road |   
        DETROIT — Drake University’s 
oft scored upon foothal] team will 
face the University of Detroit here 
Saturday for the first time since 
1952 and for the Motor-City eleven 
it will be the final home appear 
ance of the season. 
Drake has yielded an average of 
slightly more than 30 points a game 
in losing six of its first eight starts 
this season and will be playing _ 
its final game of the season Sat- 
urday, 
However, Detroit will’ have 
three to play after this week— 
meeting Oklahoma A&M, Dayton 
and Houston on the read in that 
order, 
Titans currently 
their year's work. 
* * 
  4 | 
DEFENSIVE STALWARTS — A pair of defensive backs who 
have sparkled for the Lions goal-stopping team this year have been 
Jimmy David and Yale Lary. Lary is a returnee from the service 
Illini Always: Are Jinx   
stand 2-4 for 
* 
Kickoff time Saturday will be 
at 1:30 p.m., EST. ANN ARBOR ® — A band of times in the last six years, and 
Michigan Wolverines, still hopeful Michigan teams coached by Ben- 
nie Oosterbaan have won only State football coaches are prepar- |P0t. | 
ing for Purdue just as if they’ Purdue coaches — who should)- 
hadn't heard Lenny Dawson has an) 
aching shoulder. That seems Hike’ et into the game but throw up 
a smart idea. 
- 
certain whether the ace Purdue, 
tional radio and television network 
coverage MSU Ready for Aerial 
Attack by Len Dawson | 
EAST LANSING  — Michigan'quarterback will be able to pass or   
know best—claim they don't know. 
| They say Dawson probably will 
itheir hands when you ask about 
his probable effectiveness as a 
Up until now, nobody knows for passer. Ld * 
Dawson i$ a key figure because 
he is the Purdue attack. 
He’s the leading passer in the 
Big Ten. His 47 completions for 
576 yards in conference play is 
more than double the record of| 
the next best Big Ten passer. | 
Number two in the Big Ten, by | 
include the way, is a fellow named Pat | 
| Wilson. Remember those stories | 
early in the season? Everyone | 
was wondering if Wilson could | Aired Grid Card 
Football games scheduled for na-   this weekend 
(times eastern standard): 
SATURDAY 
| 
ABC radio, 1:20 p.m., Notre Dame} = 
vs. Pittsburgh. |completed only seven throws. But| 
CBS-TV, 2:30 p.m., football round- these were good for 212 yards to! 
up. put him right behind Dawson in 
jthe conférence passing statistics. | 
Mutual,-t:30-p-m., Notre Dame vs: Going into this one, Michigan| 
Pittsburgh State has the best offensive and 
‘defensive record in the Big ten in NBC-TV, 2:15 owa VS - 
es ~ Sn ee yards gained and yards opponents 
nesota. were contained 
NBC radio, 1:45 p.m., Georgia Purdue is the onty team besides Tech vs. Tennessee Michigan to beat MSU two out of 
three games in modern day Spar- 
MSU-Purdue, radio, 1:30 p.m.— tan football times—dating back to 
WCAR, Pontiac; WPON, Ponti--when Biggie Munn started building 
ac; WXYZ, Detroit; WJBK, De- jin 1947 
troit The Boilermarkers pulled a ma- 
jor upset in 1952 by stopping State 
~0"to- end a 23-game Wit streak.” 
’ Then,_with Dawson thsowing for 
three touchdowns, they did it again, 
27-13, in 1954 
SUNDAY | Last year, Michigan State won 
CBS-TV, 2 p.m., Detroit Lions vs. 27-0 although Purdue had the edge 
Washington Redskins. in the statistics *“M"'-Tllingis, radio, 1:30 pm. —. 
WWJ, Detroit; WJR, Detroit 
WKMH, Dearborn. : 
  
4 
M Bowl Hopes Still Alive Illinois to a 25-6 upset victory for our game more than any other, 
over Michigan. That loss coupled but it seems like they always play mproving Redskins Next for Lions 
SS, 
In Big Ten play, Wilson—hast— 
. Chace of the board of supervisors 
have laid plans for city-county co- and 1950-51 outfits. 
‘of a Rose Bowl trip despite a pair 
of Big Ten setbacks, tangle with 
upset-conscious [Illinois here to- 
morrow in a grudge match. 
Ray Eliot's fighting Ilini have Multi-Lakes Lists * | 
Nominees for 195] turned back the Wolverines five came out of nowhere to lead “I don't know whether they point Terry Barr may see action but a prospect as a‘site for the ball 
Members of Multi-Lakes Con-| 
servation Association met this, 
week for.completion of the slate of 
official nominees for the coming NFL Standings 
year. | EASTERN CONFERENCE Slate was, presented for ap-) WoL T Pct 
proval and candidates will face the Chicaso Cardinal - 1 AAS 
club membership in the annual. Sr scape ol 10 ae 
election early in. December. bar aghtncton tear 9 ss 
As listed this week the following Geiiang - 4 0 333 
are reported as candidates for of- Philadelphia wees aesrs 2 0 
fice: : = a) sernexd 333 
For president—Ray Chabot (in- Eittburgh) a yes-0- 34 FM eis 
cumbent), Walter M. Peters (cur- WESTERN CONFERENCE 
rent vice president) WoL T Pct 
For vice president ~— Howard ,,~ “ . 
Perkins, John Allan, Stanley Tu- ae me oes : ’ , ye 
san, Arthur Marohn, George Baltimore . .........2 2 0 400 Stauch and Arnold Larges Green Bay ..... 2 40 3% 
Treasurer—George Jaffray, Ken- Las Angeles S ceuews 5 0 67 
neth Cracknell. San Francisco ..... 175) 0167 
Rec. secretary—Herbert Harvey 
(incumbent). , SCHEDULE SUNDAY 
oe mh, Ye Pullis. | Baltimore at Cleveland 
a - yd Waters, Harold Chicago Cardinals at New York. 
Smith, Rob@ft- Ayers and Iner  petroit at Washington 
Hurd, along #4tk current members 
George Welbon, Clayton Adams, 
L. Weldon Payne and Arnold Rahn Green Bay at Chicago Bears. 
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. 
San. Francisco at Los Angels. 
Prep {1's Bring Down With the exception of the tra-,ings, boasting a perfect 7-0 record, 
ditional Thanksgiving Day strug- will be trying fora convincing win 
gle between Birmingham and Roy- over underdog Milford. 
al Oak, it’s “curtains’’ this week-| 
end for all high school football! 
teams in the Oakland Cotinty area. 
Championships have been decid-| 
ed in every league but two. Other-! 
wise, nothing is at stake except An impressive triumph tonight 
could yault Walled Lake into ist 
place in the final Associated 
the mythical state title. The Vik- Press Class B poll, indicative of with a final-game defeat by their finest against us.”’ 
Ohio State kept the Wolverines The Michigan team has _ been 
out of the Rose Bowl. hard hit by injuries in the late go- 
“We always have a rough time ing of the Western ‘Conference 
against Illinois,"’ said Oosterbaan, Campaign. Sparkplug halfback ‘three out of eight from Titinois 
About 80,000 fans are expect- 
ed t6-witness the battle. Last 
season, litthe-known Bob Mitchell 
slow-healing ankle injury will keep 
him from playing at top speed. 
A couple of second-string line- 
men, Gerry Marciniak and Wil- 
lie_Smith have been sidelined : 
with injuries and Marciniak will 
set this one out. Smith may see 
limited action. Stars Stud Wildcat Frosh 
EVANSTON, Ill. “—Ordinarily,!coach that a freshman team is 
it isn’t safe to peruse the future the most perishable item on the   
From the 
Press Box 
By BRUNO L. KEARNS 
Sports Editor, Pontiac Press     
     When the big football weekends roll around, no one 
ever sees the name of Lawrence Tech included in the 
long list of grid scores. 
It’s because football fell by the wayside at the instl- 
tution in 1946. “ 
  * * * 
‘That doesn't mean however that no one has ever 
heard or read about Lawrence Tech on sports pages. 
For many years the giants of the vasketball world 
such as. Bowling Green, Dayton, DePaul and others 
have learned to respect the little power from Detroit. 
Some of the biggest basketball crowds in Detroit used 
to cram the State Fair Coliseum to watch the Blue Devils, 
and actually see Tech whip “major” listed schools. 
* * * “M”" VETERAN — Man of the 
hour in many Wolverine games 
for the past three years has been 
quarterback Jim Maddock who 
has guided the team often in 
those late-stage drives, 
  
No other Michigan college has been a participant in 
post-season backetball tournaments as much as Tech’s 
six-time entry in the past seven years. 
In basketball this is quite an achievement considering 
that Tech has never had a court of its own. 
“We never knew from year to year where we were 
going to practice or play,” said present: athletic 
director Don Ridler, long-time coach of the team. 
This year Lawrence Tech celebrates its silver anni- 
versary, with plans for a bright future at its new location 
in Oakland County on Northwestern Highway. 
GYM NEXT FOR TECH 
There are 70 acres in Southfjeld Township which 
‘comprise the Tech campus and.its first new building. 
“Our goal next year is to break ground for an 
activities building ~ and gymnasium,” said Rider, 
and right now we have started to build the best 
basketball] team in the state.” 
The lack of a court has been a great handicap. Tech 
now plays its home game at Detroit's Hacket fieldhouse, 
‘definitely not a lure for getting major basketball schools 
/on the schedule. 
| “We will stay ag a small college team for now, but 
next season we will dress our first freshman team in 
history, and many of the big teams will be be back on 
our list when We initiate our new gym,” said Ridler.         “M” FOE — One of the out- 
standing linemen in the Big Ten 
is Percy Oliver, stalwart of the 
Illinois line which will face the 
Wolverines at Ann Arbor, Satur- 
day, 
  LALays Plans 
for Major Club 
  Mayor, Supervisor to . 2 - Cc bok te ea hina: The enrolment at Tech today is 2.800 but only 700 
anes € in Keacning students afte full time from which players are eligible. 
jective RidJer coached Tech for 12 years and nationally 
his all-time record is the 4th best behind such great 
coaghes as Adolph Rupp, Clair Bee and Phog Allen. 
Two of the greatest teams at Tech were the 1946-47 LOS ANGELES “#—Mayor Nor- 
ris Poulson and Chairman Burton 
operation in bringing a major . 
league baseball club to Los An- NIT TEAM IN 1951 
— a / The final mark in 1947 showed 26 wins in 30 games ey issu a joint statemenf _. . r “onoc! 
yesterday, saying they had djs- with such players as Norm Hankins, Walt ar nochie, 
cussed at length the problemy of Chuck Cacideo, Alex Taub, and Cari Campbell. 
ey hss gina ade In 1951 Tech powered its way to the NIT with a SAalc ©) ave aske e/ lega . aoe wane we 
20-2 record, losing only to national champion CCNY. and administrative offices/of the: 
city and county to work ‘together It took powerful Dayton right up to the final minute 
in exploring ways and means of to eliminate the Engineers 75-71 that year in 
accomplishing the objective the NIT 
Mayor Poutson said Chavez Ra-+ - ; . A a he 
vine, where the city/already owns Today one of its alums, George Verdonckt, has taken. 
several hundred acfes of undevel- the reins to start Tech back up into the cage limelicht, oped land less than a_mile from 
the civic center; offers the best maybe not immediately but in the near future — 
Backyard Scrap Becomes 
Finish Fight for Roses park 
He expressed the belief that 
private financing would be forth- 
coming for construction of the 
park if public funds are made 
availablé to level the site and pro- 
vide a¢cess to the freeways. 
No; mention was made of any 
    team, but Northwestern Univer. colese football market. Touted! Defeats by Michigan State and SPefttic major league club that sity’s new head coach, Ara Par- Prep stars sometimes last only a Minnesota leave Michigan with but mens be ten ‘an tnvitation to 
seghian, hag no choice matter of a few months as the 2 slim chance of getting into the ame eae cease MINNEAPOLIS UW —An annual nents to 7% yards in six games, 
Tos was a “go-get-em” year boys are separated from the men Pasadena ee But the Wolver- Th R ki backyard argument becomes a sim ye 1,200 yielded by 
" Ai Me WME Wo ee oni the field land! in\ the classroom: ines Simic a ae ea ree OOKIeES finish fight for one of, football's © nesta an 
thing more than a Big Ten door. But he's hopeful and cheerful. drama-packed 17-14 victory aver 
mat. So new. Athletic Director Stu a — Iowa, scoring 14 points in the final 
aleo mer ar 2 »g ‘ Ss Ww iods c ~ 
Holeoem, former Purdue P°8d Tiger Harrison. Back _|{70,,Pr7iois_wille_ holding! th their best to stock Northwestern's With St. Louis Hawks | Ilinois goes into the | contest 
depleted football larder. 
* * ® 
This year's Wildcat frosh group 
has 11 all-staters and includes 15 Le 
players from the highly competi. Of retirement and rejoined the Na- 
‘tive Chicago area and 13 from “onal Basketball Assn. club. iwith Purdue a week ago. Ohio, not to mention Chip Hol- vO | 
comb, Stu's son, who was a star Ben Kerner, owner of 
prep quarterback at West LaFay- 
ette, Ind 
Parseghian knows as well as any ST. LOUIS (#—Bob (Tiger) Har- Triumphs was a 20-13 de¢ision over 
rison, captain of the St. Louis then top-ranked Michigan State 
Hawks last season, has come out The Illini will be af near full 
the gan and Illinois“ began in 1898. 
: the back line. 
36 Curtain o   
heavily favored to dispose of Fern- 
dale and win the Eastern Michigan 
League title in addition to pre- 
serving its unbeaten-untied record. 
Birmingham, rested after a week’s 
layoff, tangles with Berkley. | 
Other games of area interest to- 
night are Southfield at Livonia | 
Bentley, Bloomfield Hills at Lake-|   jwith a 23-1 recerd,and-onhe-of-the-anneuneed the signing to-1957 con=/ 
strength folowing thejf 7-7 deadlock Charlie Lau of Romulus, Mich.. out of each other. Tomorrow they| 
and big southpaw pitcher Hal ..ing from the heels for the Rose. 
The long series *between Michi- Woodeshick. The trio finished the p41 invitation, an honor that has 
been a tie between the two schools. tion. cherished prizes 
when unbeaten § Minnesota 
gles with limping Iowa before a 
nationwide television audience. most tomorrow 
Sign Contracts 
for ‘57 Tigers 
DETROIT W—The Detroit Tigers tan- 
Berrios Meets 
Elorde on TV Featherweights Tangle 
in Rematch Tonight in 
New York * 
For years the two cornbelt ri- 
tracts of three rookies. vals have staked out a little cor- 
Signed were righthanded-hitting jer and gone about the cheerful: 
infielder Reno Bertoia of Windsor, business of whaling the stuffing 
1956 season with the Tigers after been denied both of them in the 
Hawks, said yesterday Harrison Since then Michigan has won 25 playing with the Charleston, W 10 years the Big Ten has been would give needed insurance on and Illinois 15, and there has never Va ; NEW YORK —Miguel Berrios 
of Puerto Gabriel 
Neither can clinch a bow! bid. (Flash) Elordé of the Philippines, 
but the winner will be tough to 7 Par of little 
i dislodge, especially if it is Minne- weights, provide an international 
sota. The Gophers carry a 3-0-1 touch to tonight's fight card at 
conference record into the game Madison Square Garden. 
while Iowa is 31. ‘ alan 
biel eed me EO . club of the American Associa- playing in Pasadena on New 
Year's Day Rico and   
* * * 
busy feather- 
* | 
| Berrios, a split decision winner 
lover Elorde, Aug. 22 at San Fran- 
cisco is an 8 to 5 favorite in the 
rematch, scheduled for 10 p.m, 
“ST with network «NBC)—radig 
and TV coverage. 
The customers appear to like 
Bertios’ work both in person and ee on the TV screen. He is a 5-2 
The Iowa casualty list includes workman, deadly serious in his If it settles into a battle of at- 
trition, as it appears likely to do, 
Iowa will be gravely pressed. The 
Hawkeyes are ailing in line and 
backfield, and even healthy would| 
probably have to yield an edge in 
manpower to the platooning Goph- | 
ers. 
prestige as the 1956 season comes 
to an end. 
Twenty games are scheduled, 
ig of them tonight. Clarkston 
meets St. Frederick Saturday 
night at Wisner Stadium and Roy. 
al Oak St. Mary invades Center 
lane §t. Clement Sunday _after- 
noon for a meaningless Suburban 
Catholic League tilt. 
There are ning top attractions on 
tonight's schedule, The ‘elite nine’’ 
include Walled Lake at Milford, 
Avondale at Rochester, Holly at 
Lake Orion, Oxford at Imlay City, 
Wayne at Waterford, Utica at Ro- 
meo, Northville at West Bloomfield, 
Mt. Clemens St. Mary at St. Mi- 
chael and Pontiac at Flint North- 
“Aside trom Romeo, Oxford. and 
Imlay City, Walled Lake has more, champion Norfhvilte. — , at stake tha anyone else. The Vik- | 
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t 
  ings are presently ranked 3rd. 
‘ Romeo shoots for a flawless 9-0 
‘slate against invading Utica, an 
jancient and bitter rival. Oxford and 
Imlay City battle for. the South 
Central Conference crown with the 
iWildeats in the role of underdog. 
Waterford, on the verge of cém- 
ipleting its finest season in history, 
icould find rugged Wayne a stum- 
‘bling block. The Skippers have a 
7-1 record. . 
Rochester wil] aim its high- 
geared attack at visiting Avondale 
while another offensive - minded 
club, Lake Orion, will train its guns 
on the up-and-down Holly 11. 
The West Bloomfield Lakers | 
will attempt to nail dowft 2nd 
place in the Wayne-Oakland Gon-' 
- ference by upsetting le ague 
, + view, Royal Oak at Highland Park) 
and Hazel Park at Port Huron.) 
Vols and Wreck 
Meet in South's 
Big Grid Test ‘ ATLANTA UP-Dixie’s glamour 
‘game’of the year—Tennessee vs.! 
|Georgia Tech — headlines South- 
jeastern Conference football action) 
‘this weekend. All other grid bat-| 
les, and there are some import-| 
jant ones, are forced to take a back! 
| seat to “the big one” | 
The Tennessee Vols and the Yel- 
low Jackets, both unbeaten, untied |   
jand- high on the national -roost,’ 
jwill: clash: in Atlanta before ai 
crowd ‘limited to 40,000 ‘only be-) 
pws ‘cause Tech's Grant Field can’t) upset against powerful. Walled Lake tonight, .in- - East Detnsit's Shamrocks will bejseat more than that. | 
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A FOR UPSET — Three regulars on Mil- ss 
ford’s football team which will be looking for an - back Bob ‘Kauppi. and centet 
- Walled Lake. is the state's 3rd ranked."B’’ team backs Kevin Furlong, out with a Work, who wades in, taking 
broken jaw, Don Dobrino, Del punches to laid one. 
Kloewer and Bill Happel, all both-| Elrode also won the sympathy of 
ered by various hurts. Among the the fans in his losing title scrap 
-|bandaged linemen are center Don! with Sandy Saddler, the feather. Suchy_and guards Hugh Drake weight king, Jan. 18 at San-Frans 
|Theer. It's still uncertain how cisco. You may remember that 
much service Coach Forest Eva-)was the night Saddler was criti- 
ishevski can get out of the lot. cized so much for his rough tac- *_ * 'tics, finally winning on a cut eye Aside from losing reserve half- ‘for 4 13th round technical knocks 
back Bob Soltis and __ possibly out. 
speedster Norm Anderson, anoth-| 
: er reserve back, Minnesota is 
strong physically. Fullback Dick Turkey Shoot Sunday Borstad is in top shape once mere! . 
and joins fullbacks Bob Blakley | Lake Orion Gun Club announced * jand Rhody Tuszka, and halfback/today that a turkey shoot will take   
po Bob Schultz in Minnesota's line..place Sunday at the outdoor range Pontiac Press Prote | SMiashing rotation. an Newman ‘and Stanton” roads, Henry Combs. es ** : Shooting starts at 10:30, continues Iowa ig worrted about Its Injur-| until dusk. Both rifles and shotguns : 
j Prince “are wet   on cage i f ies cutting flown a defensive ef w ised. Many clude (left to right) tackle Jerry Burklund, half- _. while Milford is 3-3-2 for the season. ficiency whicti has confined (Ber sit ush ane | ; , 7 * ‘ +7 
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rripayy, NOVEMBER 2. 1936    
  
   
   
        
   
   
   
  combination in area grid ranks is 
Jay Eldred (left), former head 
none for seven — previously, 
  LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON — A father-son 
at Rochester. 
coach at Big 
is now on the me — 
  
    
     
            
   
      
    
   
      
§ Australian Metropolis and the! 
7 swelling Olympic village, it is dif-| 
ficult to feel the full impact of the 
|] withdrawals of severa! nations. 
= Melbourne officials are resolute-) 
a ly going ahead. with preparations! | 
Tree lined spacious Melbourne is 
ded with visitors from all parts | 
the world and in Heidelberg Vil- 'y 
ange, some eight miles from the 
art of the city, athletes of al] na- 
Hons including American, Russian | 
nd Japanese are fraternizing free- | 
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| this bustling, gayly festooned South/We!! as technique tps. 
  pleasantries as 
Reception of the Japanese is 
ene of the mest heartening for 
games organiters, since they had 
| figured that some World War 
Two bitterness would remain. 
+ Many Australians were Il) treat- 
od. as prisoners of the Japanese. 
‘Cage Loop Formed.   
The Imperial Bantam 
STETSON This lighter-than-light Steteon imperial 
Bantam almost defies gravitation. A luxurious fur 
felt, ‘you'lt ecarcely know you're wear- 
ing ‘a hat at all Featuring the tamoue hand-feited 
mode edge, it suggests « try-en today.   
  Pentiae Press Phote 
faculty and alse freshman coach at Rochester. | 
Son, Dave, is a regular halfback on the Falcon | 
squad which meets Avondale in the season's | 
i 
Sixty-five countries are still list- 
‘ed to compete, Olympic headquar- 
ters announced that 1,052 athletes 
‘are now in camp from 3] coun- 
tnes, 
2 * . 
The arrival pace is accélerating 
and hundreds of colorfully 
formed teams are pouring in at 
the airperts. -Twe- Amenecan plane 
‘Y’ Tryouts Begin Nov. 14 
‘Plans fer a community basket- 
Prep Grid Card 
” FRIDAY NIGHT GAMES 
—Pentiac et Naorthera—_- 
Birmingham st Berkley 
Perndale at East Detroit 
Hazel Part.at Port Huron 
Wayne at Waterford 
Southfield at Livonia Bentley 
Walled Lake at Milford 
Center Line at Van Drke 
Avondale at Rochester 
Holly at Lake Orion 
Cranbdreck et Piisgerald 
Northrtlie at West Bicomfield 
Oxford at Imiay City 
Mt Ciemens ~ Mary ai St Michael 
‘tea at Ror 
joomfield Hills at Lakeview - 
Roya! Oak at Highland Park a 2 
q Ann Arbor St. Thomas at South Lyon 
SATURDAY NIGHT GAME 
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see frsrnchi promot post} ball league were announced today community churches are invited 
.by Pontiac YMCA’s youth director, 
iMorrie Tubergen. League will be- to apply for membership 
The “Y" cirewit will be com. 
posed of teams of young ‘men 
from 15 to 19 years of age. 
Church and = YMCA-sponsored 
roster. Games will be played 
Saturday nights, with fermal 
cludes with a final tournament | 
of top teams in /March. 
Groups interested in application Toronto . 
members}tip should contact‘ 
league officials at the YMCA, or Chicago . for 
by calling FE 5-6116. 
/ * * e 
Eligible’ players are invited to 
try out for the YMCA team, Nov. 
gy mnasium. Mantle Thinks _ |\Babe’s Record 
Will Stand Up 
uni-: 
troups are expected to form the | TULSA, Okla. (®—Mickey Man- 
tle, the New York Yankees’: slug- 
ging centerfielder who came with-| 
in eight of Babe Ruth's recerd 60 
home rung in a season, says “I 
doubt if it's ever broken.” 
* * * 
Reviewing his great: 1956 season,         
-+Mantle—said—in—an—interview that. 
“E ghess winning the triple bat-| ings Los 
Detroit Sextet 
    
  
  
  Falls to Third Short on Votes   
    inBruinloss. | Vic Stasiuk Fires Two 
to Victory 
BOSTON wm — The Detroit Red- ting crown was the biggest thrill wings dropped a %1 decision and| 
I have ever had in baseball.” The. 
25-year-old Commerce, Okla. com- 
et hit .350, drove im 130 runs and: 
slammed 52 homers after leading 
Ruth's record pace of 1927 most 
of the season. 
Mantle confided all the 
about his chances of breaking the; 
Babe's legendary mark never both-| 
‘ered him “because I never thought: 
E would break the record.” 
  
‘Mackin KO’s Barbero 
RICHMOND, Calif. 
Mackim, unbeaten welterweight | 
|from Oakland. Calif., knocked out 
| Al Barbero of San Francisco last 
night in 2:30 of the third round | 
of the scheduled feature eizht at 
Richmond Auditorium Mackin 
weighed . 148", Barbero 1524. \P — Lyle 
—————— ithe National Hockey League lead | 
to the Boston Bruins- last night. ! 
Two 40-foot goals in the second) 
©-period by Vic Stasiuk and Ernie! 
Flaman broke open a 1-} tie and| 
talk ®4¥e the Redwings their second | 
setback of the season. ries 
Boston now has 15 NHL points 
‘and Detroit has 14. 
Stasiuk broke the tie at8:41 of | 
the middle period with his second 
goal of the night, _ 
His unassisted second tally came 
after he grabbed a loose puck be- 
hind the Detroit net, retreated 
toward the biue line and spun sud- 
'denly to backhand a low shot be- 
tween the legs of teammate Cal 
Gardner and Detroit Red Wing 
goalie Glenn Hall. 
* ~ * 
Flaman's goal, also unassisted, ‘offense per game average is tops 
‘Intercollegiate Athletics -SALINA, Kan. 
‘ball eT But Kansan Is Long 
on Football Prowess 
‘—Larry Hou-|Wesleyan's victories he's played| 
Goals to Pace Boston. ‘ek. who got 15 write-in votes for little more than half the game, A| 
isheriff In the election Tuesday, ts 
jleading Kansas Wesleyan Univer-| tie passes and ran back three of 
‘sity toward its first perfect foot- them for touchdowns | good defender,   ! f i f 
i 
he's intere epted| 
      
      ° * 
The eee 175-pound!| 
isenior from Agenda, Kan., has ac: | 
jcumulated an amazing 1,174 yards, 
irushing in Kansas Wesleyan's first. 
seven victories this season. He has) 
averaged 8.69 yards on 135 car-| 
* * * | 
Counting 59 yards he's picked] 
| up catching passes, Houdek has a. 
‘grand total of 93.233 yards, His. 
167.7-yard rushing and 176.1 total 
nationally for smal! colleges ac- 
cording to the Nationa! Assn. of 
* * .& 
Houdek has scored 16 touch-. 
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  ity loads were due in tonight with the 
cream of Uncle Sam's ajl powerful 
track and fielders as well as com- 
petitors in other sports. 
Athletes already here are eag- 
erty awaiting the landing of such 
American greats as Parry O'Bri- 
en, Olympic and werld record 
shot putter; Charley Dumas, the 
world's only seven feot high 
jumper; Glean Davis, the fastest 
400 meter hurdler, and Louw 
Jones, world recerd 4060 meter 
runner. 
Athletes and officials from 
France, Italy. Britain, Nationalist 
China, Trinidad, Ceyion and Rus- 
sia as Weill as the United States 
either arrived or were due in to- 
night. Sixty Hungarians, who were 
due this evening were not now ex- 
pected until early tomorrow. 
NHL Standings   
W L T Pts.GFGA 
Montreal.....7 5 115 4 23 Boston. .....6 3 3 15 9 3 
\DETROIT. ..6 2 2 14 28 
4 4412383 
New York ...4 6 1 939 71 
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THURSDAY'S RESULTS 
National League 
| Montreal 4, New York 2. 
“Hat 9/30 p-m-at_the association's! Chicago 5, Toronto 2. 
i Boston 3, Detroit 1.   
  
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ier from the right side. 
“Stasiuk had tied the game in | 
the first period with a 30-leot- 
screen shot that skimmed past 
Hall. 
The Wings got their goal 16 sec- iF 
onds after the opening faceoff. 
Boston goalie Terry Sawchuck Jost 
his stick after batting Away one! =       shot by Ted Lindsay and 
other shot past him 
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Sawchuck and Hall 
saves : 
Walk Order Ig niet . 
So Bums Beat Nips —: 
TOKYO wW—A Japanese pitcher 
refused to obey 
outburst that pushed across a run 
and gave the Brooklyn Dodgers a 
$4. victory the Yomiuri 
Giants over 
today. 
* * * 
The Giants’ manager 
Jackie Robinson, Dodger third 
baseman. inthe top of the 11th. 
The pitcher refused and Robin. ¥ 
son smashed a double that drove 
in Junior Gilliam from second 
with the winning run 
“He shouldn't do such a thing.” 
Manager Nobuyasu Mizuhara said 
bitterly of his pitcher after the 
game. : 
  
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    ")|Season Windup Saturday | (i 
St. Fred Faces Clarkston) __ Clarkston will be the favorite. but; thalfback George Lang suffered 
‘St. Frederick-is-expected_to be a| am ankle injury during practice, | 
red-up football team when the two} Eight seniors will be playing Gired-up football team when the (Wo! weir Inst game for St. Fred.| schools collide “Saturday night at), ded etenislen Wel 
Wisner Stadium. Inchi ord aptains my 
‘Quaries and—John--Bradley, Dick Neither ‘team has an enviable : Thompson, Andy Landry, Bill 
record, but Clarkston holds what Mountain, Mike Malloy, Bill Price little glory can be found. The 
Wolves have an overall marf of and Bernard Siabinskt, ee Rene 
2-5-1 while St. Fred has lost seven, _ Clarks 12-7. Garth 
and tied one. last year at Clarkston, 12-7. a 
‘time is § p.m. 
Both squads will be shooting —— 
the works in the season windup, | . { 
St. Fred, winless in its last 33 B | R | 
starta, must win this game to OW Ing esu S 
aveid a 3rd successive season of DIXIE RFCRE ATION HOUSE | 
victory starvation. iGall’s Texaco 23 1" Foley & B'lee 17 19) 
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‘guard post, has a bone chip in his| OUR LADY OF THE LAKES | | staff a big job this week. The Pontiac eleven faces the state’s _ assistant, Dean Wilson; Fred Zittel (now working with Art Van   ; | 
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: hip and may not be ready Satur- | Spencer, ¥ 2 14 Huron Bow! 15 30 'High Schoo] football team that to- ity favered to add the Chiefs to | Hill and Larry Beamer are juniors. 
-| day, Tackle Jim Carmean has [500 “N:. 0 le Earle Mit ta 22 Might tackles its final, and tough-| thelr string. — [Senior starters are Bob “Baxter; Guards—Gehe McFadden and 
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save. The 18, all seniors, will see a week ago and probably will sit’ toe Kelly Satan a jr) top defensive Unebacher) ) 
action against the top high school the finale out on the bench. guard, if Kors goes at e a Backs—(qb) Ken Waters, (lh 
eg eee ee x) “Other seniors include Chiefs de-| 
|fensive star, halfback Art Poe, who Frank Palopoli, on the disabled |, Mer—S. Steck. 129-500: Women-—D- 
or the Rams. Sophomore Jack Huron Clors pod 7 Manny's Bar 7 A 
Laan. deteneive, sandout, has Geet lane 8 mace, Ss) oe TAY bruised muscle, but is expected to) Grits 22.14 Shaw's Jiry. 11 25 qd e play. |Munro H’oint 17 18 Pont. Elect. 11 25 ; | Lee Nolan 214, Wilma Myers 564; 
Clarkston, fias a badly injured (0 opiing bed mune poe fe L| For 18, members. of the Pontiac) beaten in seven ‘aa. are heav- ,Whitmer, scnrtalbacl center Jon | Tackles—Wayne Collard and A. 
J. Williams 
_| been absent from school t-his Piimore Haw. 1917 James Firt. io HH est, foe of the season, in Flint’s (end) Dick Kors (guard) who may E. B - M. : Pill- lly, only xpec’ & cen Pi 
Lag > tna — -~ — week with a strep infection and more aw. 196. 'G Elkins Exc. 2144.” |Atwood stadium, it's the end of the Repar~ Londiighiwsirt poaner be one of the ends,, John Massen- =< sani = Viki 
Y | = line for prep gridiror. action, ‘right end suffered a twisted knee| igale and Bob Holloway (tackles). Center—Wilbur Aaron (Vikings 
Sher -ebacbes "Coen to 820-9? -Giub of the state. Flint North. | All but three of tonight's start-/O8cks, Lonnie ee Charley: John Sharpe, (ib) Phil Gaines and ern’s _Tempant ‘Vikings are un- lers (offense) are seniors. Dick 5Pann, and Charley Robinson. jirh) Arden Relatord. 
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Maurice (The Rocket) Richard the lead 3-1 on two goals by Vie piete the senior list. ° 
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Detroit Confab to Hear. 
A. & M. Probation Matter 
| DALLAS w—Dr. —._D. Mouzon,; would not be taken off probation 
president of the Southwest Con-|by the NCAA. Unless it is A&M 
ference, said today the question'can not play in a bowl game Jan. 
of lifting a probation hanging 1. , | 
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Bring her long, dress 
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HERE’S: PROOF! HUNDREDS JUST. ARRIVED! - 
                    at the NCAA council meeting in 
Detroit Tuesday. But he would 
not hazard a giiess as to the 
result. 
* * * 
Neither would Dr. Mouzon say 
if the case of Jack Moreland, the 
basketball player who signed a 
~ |letter of intent af Texas A&M and 
then went to North Carolina State, 
would be considered in the coun- The Southwest Conference re-) 
moved A&M from probation for) 
violating the recruiting rules and 
Dr. Mouzon recommended to the 
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Michigan, No. 10 plays inet | THURSDAY'S COLLEGE FOOTBALL . 
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| Nancy Is ‘Incognito’ | Mighty Rescue 
Wearing Nun's Habit   
  By EARL WILSON 
  
    ___ NEW_YORK—Nancy.-Kelly-sneaked_her_husband_into our! little lunch Gate. 
* * * 
Still, it was fascinating—Nancy babbling the problems of for Tiny Crew Navy Sub, Destroyer, 
—-Plane,-Boat. Team. Up, 
  playing Sister Mary Aquinas, the flying nun, on Studio One. Monday. 
, “its amazing what happens. when you get into a nun’s, 
habit,” she called across the menu. 
“People are schooled not 
te look at you. Walking 
into my own building, for- | 
getting I was in my habit, I 
said to the doorman, 
evening, Andy. He 
‘Good evening, Sister.’ 
_“Later ‘he exclaimed, 
~ that “you, Mrs. Caro?’ 
see nobody ever looks.” : 
. Nancy portrays the nun 
from Manitowoc, Wis., who 
became the first nun to get a said, 
‘Was 
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   NANCY pilot’s license. Now; -at 62, 
Sister Mary Aquinas wants to fly a jet. They met at a re- 
hearsal after Nancy took over the part vacated by Margaret 
Sullavan—and afterward Nancy, in.the back seat of a car, 
was perishing for a smoke. 
* * * 
“I thought it would look pretty incongruous; 
myself to wait till I got home.” 
She was- still in the habit when her husband came home. 
Nancy's expecting a baby in March, and the expectant father so I forced 
gave hher_a kiss. Flustered a little, Nancy stammered, “Oh, | 
no, you'd better: not!” ‘Good |   |@ burning fishing trawler. | Wednesday night while the sisters 
The Agda, .56-foot commercial! were warbling on the Arthur God-' 
fishing craft, caught fire in rough frey TV show. 
isea near here on the eastern end: McGuire Sisters’ 
\Apartment Loot— 
Valued at $40,000 |S — at Quant, a 
singing McGuire sisters have 
ported their Manhattan apartnient § 
Was 
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ot The thieves even took rugs and) SHINNECOCK, N, Y. @ Dacian werth $1.20 and $1,000 
|Navy-submarine.and.a-destroyer| worth of silverware, poli 
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incognito. NEW YORK ® — Two of the 
“6E-340,000- in valuables: 5 
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The burglery took place 
  
‘of Long. Island. 
In the area were the destroyer, 
‘Willis Ac Lee: the submarine Gar- 
ifish, out of New London, Conn.; 
and another _ fishing vessel, the 
Seahawk, 
* * 
The Lee, sighting smoke rising 
from the Agda, radioed the sub- 
marine, which was submerged. 
The sub then surfaced and both 
naval craft sped to the scene. 
Meanwhile, a Coast Guard boat 
was racing from Montauk and } 
Cost Guard amphibious plane 
|hovered over the area, “ i 
| * 8 #«# | 
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ship in a dory, were picked up by 
the Seahawk and later transferred’ 
to the Coast Guard cutter. | 
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Yvonne De Carlo was nice to a man On a plane—told him 
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Lady,” so now she has two pairs . 
Peggy King’s admirer, Andre Previn, 
may have trouble in his contemplated 
divorce. Mrs. Previn wires that she is 
expecting in February .. . Broadway's 
new eating champ, Angelo, a CBS ele- 
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paid for by Joe Glaser, the rich agent 
who books Louis Armstrong and Noel 
Coward. 
Faye Emerson and Skitch Henderson, 
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Field Parishioners 
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jettuce served on Toasted Bun with Special 
resin. 6.5 es Grcevesel ics seuuc base 7 
(Fy ‘Cates Fish Sandwich, A. generous portion / ' 
4 of genuine Filet ot Sole fried to a golden / 
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| - Delight in its rewards. Feel it . . . running warm through you body from your heart. — Ss a - . a : : lL Your whole year's contribution will be broken up into install- 
: Ex rien ’ thos ~ s fa : * . = ments — every pay, every other pay — however you wish. This perience, for.example, those wonderful moments of life that follow the act. of giving something off _way, you'll hardly miss the money you give — and you don't miss 
yourself—your time . . . your thoughtfulness . . . your love . . . your blessings. peed rales a wery Enportent part of Pontes’ pecededt <ivic ; 
These moments form a career in the alvation Army. an v : . - Bren If you are a housewife or in a business or job where there is no 
! Ss y, and every one of them is dedicated to humanity. Pa payroll contribution plan available, you ean make your contribu- 
Pause . . . won’t you. . . and share your blessings wi aye 5 J, OSS P Ae . _ tion to the neighborhood United Fund volunteer. -She will be you your b gs with the Salvation Army, It’s just one of 54 agencies galling -on you soon. . : 
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international tension - somewhat, 
~ Inedination ‘to sell grains, 
   
       
  Traders, expecting a very big|?   
Z (3:80-4.00 bu. 
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export business in wheat over the /Celer 
next several weeks, helped give|. 
the bread grain a firm tone. West); 
Germany. is reported to have 
ake’ out import licenses on 13): million bushels of hard wheat. 
  
               
       
     
    fene¥.| Sheriff's agen “said today. 
receoll.| ing Stanley F. Skierski, 57, of 27458 
9. | Hendrick Smith. 1 
0-'dinner 12-6 
ongrega- 
bag itional Church, E. Huron and Mill Nothing is known to be missing 
from four cottages broken into on 
Boulevard in White Lake 
and County 
Drawers and cupboards were found 
at_each home. 
Pleading guilty to drunk driv- 
-|James Dr., Warren Township, was 
-!sentenced to 30 days in the county 
ts Justice    
  | . Fall festival and bazaar, St. Vin- 
cent de Pau) Parish, Parke St., 
Sat. 1-9: Sun. % fried ‘chicken 
“AY. 
sale, First ce 
‘|St,, Sat, Nov. 108 a.m. —Adv. 
Winter rummage. First eae “Then Mixes: 
{fractions to around a point in quiet 
    ‘NEW YORK wn — After a brief] 
trading. 
The initial gains were made 
“alter two Gays of ‘generally de. 
clining prices. 
pigen were favored, advanc- 
a point or more then backed 
sl but still kept much of their 
rises. 
MIDEAST NEWs HELPs 
|The early action was a _continu-| 
ation of the firming trend late yes- 
terday when there was more reas- 
suring news from the Middle East. 
Brokers said they were encouraged 
by the response of individual stocks 
to good corporate news.      
       
    
         
  Ford Tractor Boosts 
‘Birmingham Man New York Stocks 
       
        
for High School 
   
      LANSING # — “Michigan's leg- 
islators called it quits for 1956 to- 
considering vot- 
  
  
  Board May Construct. 
Lot on Grounds Facing 
State Street 
Construction of a parking lot on 
ling considered by the Board of Ed- 
ucation as solution to the crowded 
‘parking situation there. 
The lot would be along State 
  (Late M tat . 
aa eas Appointment of a divisional con- 
      
    
  
  
    
     
  
  
         
    
  
  
  
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  may be normal by 1965 with peaks! 
-exceeding totEhshrdjuetaoinshrdl | | 
  extending to more than 9,500,000 
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Awnings. Belle Aire poops out 
rain, snow, sleet .. . 
They add color, value 16 your Papers Keep Ads ~ 
Despite TV Upsurge 
mational advertising leader says, 
| will not cut into newspapers’ one-| 
‘third share of the nation’s 10-bii-' 
     
      
       
     
            
    
     
  Allen Elect. & 
Baidwin Rubber 
|Ress Gear Co.* 
1Gt. Lakes Of] & Chem* Howell Elect. Mtr. Co * 
Pron = t200 Th. steers: 
y end prime, 
eood to srereer 
choice steers i 4. 50-24 78: few st- néard 
Try lchotee pote i 30-2473: 2 loads nih 
104) choice 900 Tb. 24.76: utility and standard 
ne hetfers 11,50-77.50: utility and commer- 
15/ cial cows 10 00-13.00: strone weieht can- 
ners and cutters 8.00-10.50: Heht can- ma 
     
   
     
     
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|to 7.00: loads of choice 600 Ib. yearling 
[stock steers 20.50. 
| Salable sheep receipts totaled tee 
Lambs sold steady to strong at 816.50. 
to $2100 for good to prime wooled  of- 
4 few small lots of prime’ ait ferines. 
$21.35. Z 
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f Net Income Jumps 
NEW YORK (INS)—Genetal Dy- 
namics Corp. reported today its 
net gw] for the nine months 
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jners down to 6.90: utility end com- 
per bulls 13.25-14.75: ctitter bulls; 
12.00-13,09: and choice veale 
19.00-74.00: few light cull vealers down ‘Pontiac High School grounds is be-'   
  
      Ths tileey wasting, vaead toe 
days after most of them were re- 
elected for another two years, was 
the last to come. up in a stop-and-'; 
“session—-devoted—chiefiy: “special 
to. political” sladowboxing over un- 
employment benefits. \ 
It never was a 
ed in bid form because of "eee oa te re — we i + eee 
_influential_ Rep es | 
The special suatiog of the Leg. 
islature opened five months ago)      
   
       
   
       
      
           
   
   
         
    
     
           
         
    
     
      New manager of the Special Pro- 
ducts Division, Pontiac Coach Co., 
Drayton Plains is 
Edward H. Bick, 
Ray Danto, pres- 
ident announced Cant Deaths | |% 
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  Mrs. Elmer Barnes today, 
Psige! TON feet tis a Bick has been 
| WITS, mer mma) res ‘ : ; 
3326 Meinrad St., who died last! ssociated with 7 = night at that address, will be Mon-| Ne automotive f 
day at 2 p.m. at the Sharpe Fu- industry for 10 
neral Home, Clarkston, Burial will yea s°most re- 
be in Oakhill Cemetery, Pontiac. | cently with Willys   street-in front of the building. 
City Traffic Engineer; Theodore 
|Vanderstemple, has been asked to 
  
> Army Car Contracts 
: DETROIT us—Three motor -car 
cconipanies have received Army 
[ordnance contracts” Tor production 
of sedans and station wagons. The 
contracts are worth nearly three 
fnillion dollars. 
They went to Ford Motor Co., 
T¥/Chevrolet Division of General Mo-| 
tors, and American Motors. Mere 
than $1,500,000 went. to Ford, near- | 
ly $1,400,000 to Chevrolet and $20,- 
000 to American Motors. 
  
Thieves Enter Station, 
Get Thirty Pennies 
_Thirty pennies were gained from 
the till of a gas station at 824 N. 
Perry St. by thieves who broke in 
last night, Pontiac police said. 
Efforts to pry open vending ma- 
failed, they said. Entry was 
gained by breaking a restroom 
    window, they added.   
  
Le Pc. : vm "1956 Cadillac 62 Convertible Code , 1956 Cadillac 62 Sedan Doi eee eg eee ee een te 
*eeeeeee $4695   ‘Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. | Motors, \inc., of 
John Shaughnessy, with whom. she | Toledg, O.\{n_his 
      
     
  
        
    
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Grain Prices > terian Church, Pri. cf to 9 p, m. a. | ate Red ..... Int Tel & Tel 324 troller for the Tractor and Imple-| Istudy the ibility, Dr. Otto C.| ‘lived, four grandchildren and 16 "ew —* he will dirgct operations 
Se CHICAGO GRAIN 4 Gat Oto 3 em | alte ates: + 92 “Johns Men. “ ment Division of the Ford Motor ‘Hufziger said at the board’s méet- =*e* great-grandchildren, and a broth. related to ad Sage a ~ 
CHICAGO, Nev. § (AP) — Opening | Rummage sale, Sat., Nov. 10,)4jum Lia ©1114 gence & + 83 Co. was announced yesterday. ling last night er, Joseph Hanggee of Drayton pa: n co : 
: Ne(8 to 12. 128 E. Pike St. —Adv./Alcos .... 103-4 Kimb Clk... 43.6 “Anthony Alic of Aa : . }Plains, ‘ernment, export /and national se. Z ; . 2 ‘am : thon Birmingham, for-, Ree 
2 Am Gane... ath RiNEY 20 --- 214] ON "assistant controller, will suc.| _.M¢ sald ® recent survey shows | Mr. Barnes, who died in 1934, Count Sales. | > 25 bu. Squash, Delicious, Bammage sale, Gelld No. 16, AR am Crea io ; ' the lem i 
2 » 140-130 bu Squash. Hubbers. igeints 1 Chureh, Frida Gas 'e Hist) LETS Goa HT ceed S. J. Gillen, who has been, ‘ee Problem Is created by about was a deputy sheriff. She belonged| . . 100-180 bu. Tomatoes, fancy. plscope. rear jam M& Pay.. 36.3-Lorn soe" -* 369 ican a1 2% Youngsters who ‘drive to jt the First Presbyterian Church John C. Campbell, 657 W. Dray- 2 135 pk. basket: No. 1. 85-05 pk. basket, 7 P. mM. ‘am Moters.|| $1 \aack Tre... a9 (promoted to assistant general’ oy another 75 have ,ton, Ferndale, has been appointed 
—— oS eee weal! News 31.6 Martin, Gl .. 42 |manager of the Steel Division. _, r 75 pupfis here and the Royal Neighbors, lie the newt - ppoi 
Maas ie ce oe te Turia sale, First Methodist 4m Bed--: iif May D strs.. 381) Alic will have responsibility for indicated they would drive if o y-ereated post of. man- 
May’. sescse LOM Nov. . ...., 11.70 topped. No. 1, 1.50-2.00 bu. Chureh, corner Judson, Saginaw.) ‘Am Tel & Tei mes wee © «--- 312/accounting, budgeting and profit, parking were available, he Ernest Mitchell jager of regions of the Detroit 
July. veeees 148% ie: a4 LETTUCE AND: SALAD GREENS: cei. Pri, Nov. 9, 8:30 a. m. —Adv.| jam Tob 3 Marcha ste ‘2 | added. ORTONVILLE .— Service for er-, Diese] Engine Division of the Gen-_ 
May 14.12 dive, " an 1, oe: vy ou Sanaive ve, If your friend’s in jail and needs Annee ® . ay at ‘inn iene : oH Alic is a graduate of the Univer-| However, ‘94 parking spaces are Mest Mitchell, 74, 4605 Groveland ee She posed appointment r . Oe F, 1, rarole, i reacts 
RO 1 Lau-1 38° pu. Rscarole, Bleached /Oail, Ph. PE §-0424 or MA 5-4031./Armour_f Co Ti . Mont "ward :. a4 sity of Chicago's School «. ae needed by faculty and staff mem- pesarcy died nae Hospital) sérved the oe wo edvertiie 
Poultry 1100-1 50 Pe baaket a iaituce. “Leat mac 4) ee - pameree joined _ rat aon RS ey ars out. = fee eufomobile accident nie Nov. 3,.i8g manager, industrial sales man-_ - 
DETROIT POULTRY No 1, 180-280 bu. Rummage sale, Wisner School, 20 ify “Gt. Net Bic ."./ 3? |mour. and Co. of Chicago in live-'street: aed ‘the Shack secee ‘will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the afer and most recently as Detroit. DETROIT, _Nov,-9 —- Prices paid per —. {Pri Nov. Sth, § to 8 p.m... Adv. -pai-4e--Oh |. 6t6-Nat Cesh-Ri 56-67- 7 Sherman’ Funeral Home, with ver manager. i 
FOB Detroit for No. 1 quality 2 =e Bendix Av .,.. 59 Nat Dairy ..., 39.2.8tock ying. ‘modates only 38 cars. 
AS. pamenetaennn hc Sa ao -sale;-St; Michael Altar Bet +1665 Net Gyps...>. 426 lial in, Ortonville Cemetery. 
Heavy hens 18-26, light iype 12. Heavy ov. © 1AP\—Potatoes: ar- 5 of Catholic Bote, Air... $7 Nat Lead ....1134 : | ‘The parking -situation —wilt—be-- 
br or fryer 23% Ibs. Gray) rivals 98. track 291; total U.8.  ship- ——. saeco = Ca oo! = ee ee Livestock ‘come critical when a recent state| His wife, Allie, died in the auto- Garin A infed 
90-21: Barred Rocks 21-22. Ca- ™# omen. Sagi . . morning, . a 0 : Grove 
stow: martht sieeg? on Round 3 Reds with Bore Warn .. 454 No Am 424 law becomes effective Jan. 1, This'mobile accident. Born soo ene! g ppo te (4-6 Ibs.) 23-24. Duck?ings 30-31. fen’ n idaho-0 Nov. 10,9 a.m.to2 p.m. —Adv. pra me . barBOO peng hear ng bens 28: Toms 28 pregag + nel ge wees “oe neal iad alas " |Briges Mf ..... 17-5 Nor Pac... 3&1 DETROIT Toc law wo ibit on Township, he was a retired 
= Te met full wiring cn wher “Viley “Pontiacs inee Fab ae i. =" = -{Burroarhe am ie ae a i = Nov Fiabacscboaindeaerel “Huron = aes a Sekees er eae -are~his~ sister rota = Fair Commissioner ~ sae 
wa ic , 4 Owens IN Gi. 644/180. No early sales d Market steady. Moderate receipts with) Camp. foup | 357 d apie Recetpts mostly, Most of the students have been Effie Laer of Pontiac an 
ell classes of poultry te # fair, normal DETROIT EGGS Pec G -. $0.1) . Cattle—Sa a Lo aay | = 
See eers meee) Shoo to Get Ee. | See Haar ere SE occ ee ee rere welt-ant-see basis and mot willing to cases included. federal-state grades |Capital Air) 261 param Pict. 30.1land heifers unevenly weak to 50 cents J. Cecil Cox, assistant superin- | Willi H F. Gartne of 
make chmmitments Whites: Grade A. large 45-46. weighter| jCarrier Co ... 536 Parke Da. 46 lower, most decline on high standard tendent said there a: lans Fraghiie 4. Setherpns [plregael ig pelts aps | averece 45: medium 32. smal] 24 Grade Case JT 125 Penney, JC. 84.6)to choice grades: utility and commercial ‘© 4 Te are no P i S—Se fi ‘Lake Orion, to the State Fair Com- : 
CHICAGO POULTRY ae 43 agin . pee Pa RR : 22.6\cows 50 cents to 1.00 lower, canners to turn playground area into park- DRAYTON PLAIN rvice sa! mission was approved by the Mich- 
CHICAGO. Nov. 8 ‘AP)—Live poultry |33, small M Oreée B. inrge 3. | rovemen $ Shea mon’. ona Pepe Cole... Uedlang cutters Saat i 20, cents lover: ing facilities. | Pranktin Jerome Sutherland, ae kee soisaay: ae 
steady, receipts 1.971 coops:. iyester- Checks 4 ere “ oo. Phetps D .., 665/and feeders steady. good clearance most’ ©The play grounds serve 3.000 stu- of 3244 Warren Dr., a 15-year res-| 
day 1.341 coops; 143.000 Ibi: fob pay- Total weekly receipts ‘Nov, 2-#1r erst ‘Cities Svc at ~Phtico_—_-_--, 16. tail _classes_cattie: part prifie i028-. ident here, will be-af 1' p.m. Satur-| Garling, now serving as president ing prices unchanged: heavy hens 14'2- cases lark Equip 544 Phill Pet ” 61.4) 1225 Ib. Steers 26.00-2650. mostiy dents,” he said, ‘Parking is needed f the 20- be mmission, Was 15'a; light hens 13-14: old reosters 13-' Commercially graded: Whites’ Grade Board Picks Architects; © Chuett Pea’. 403 Pillsby Mills . 43.6lehaice steers 34-00-2600" good and low only by about 200 students.” |day from Coats Funeral Home, | member co Ss 
14: White Rocks 18-19. Barred Rocks A. extra isrge ¢1-50: large 42-44" cca Cola. 103.6 Pit Plate G . 8S [choice steers 20.00-24.50: good and x35 with burial in Avondale Cemetery.;among 20 appointees the Senate 
19-21%. caponettes over 4% Ib 22-34. medium 28 Browns Grade A. isrge 41- = 193-6 broct & G 48 ‘choice 756-028 ib hetfers 3000-23-75. — ——____—_——— | we wate 0% i bat tenia Oa” IG medium en es at | Boilers, Fire Alarms, eee +> $83 pure on ..'! 42t/part load choice 620 Ibs at 23.75 and Mr. Sutherland died Wednesday in| olkayed ey sorte ot - 
laree 38 49 A »» 37.6\nymerous loads and lots miostly good at were left suspended wi 
eee ‘ fo ecphana week . on — ead weet _Pool Due for. Repairs con Edicon on? Repub Sti.,... 58.1 3600-2100: standard and low int One Dead, One Hurt | Jefferson City, Mo. . (hls lean pommngen “Csiged an) 
2 Rochester Men Guilty . ithe very wow reste Ey ug nora mane bse onal > ya Mei . PH nd ianaase steers pe or colt 12.00- 7 | Heiss thy -his-~wite. Mary; i them. a 
on Larceny Charge \Seee"Wtte"meniy see te'tes cone oe", The Pontiac Board of Education Sent Mace *. "23 Rete Gog”. 30 ta bait wits vores ele-izen: enim Aut Acciden Sieg hing ei a may ‘oe e dl | . * s 
t Of ..1298 Reval Dut 201.7) @ cutters ls inly $2.50-10.50 { { | Robert ote a \ . 
. . . ——— last night selected architects to Copper Rue |. ¢? Seleway Bt 67 2\ balk ‘Ultty and commercial ball 12.50- cc mother, Mfs. Frances Sutherland) lea eer peg patios reject 
—“Fwe-Rechester_mén-are serving ——— cancscocerrren Axe-roce——_prepare_preliminary plans for re-.Corn PO): 20) Sh ge Tees - SOgi18 Se: Meniwelgt chosce 484_db stece of Flint; a brother, Hosie, of Beld- °° | _ epee 
County Jail after pleading guilty, crrcaao. Nov 9 (AP aeucs aes habilitation work at five schools. Sr Sha terre” slice sare cole tom geea axe aes) ea oe ES and One sister. Mrs. Jane Ka-|the!?-appointed_capacitics, oe a 2 
to a simple larceny charge in Jus- "eteipts 884.000: wholesale burine prices Dour Aire bd coors eee 34.2 steer calves 18 50-2150; load choice 581 Olivia St., Royal Oak, was dead on ki of Brighton. subject to summary dismissal if 
unchanged 63 score 62 A «2 90.B : : ebert yesrung stockers = “» . ; 1 Cast estimates will be made from Dow — 14 She a 82 Wp short ui tockers 21.00; most wee 1g & he Senate ct to act against 
tice Court yesterday. 61 89 C 38%. cars 90 B 61's 89 C S® these plans. {De ses2 Seeler Mr 43 good and choice 600-800 Ib feeders 18.00- admittance to Mt. Carmel Mercy jthe Senate chooses to act agains 
Rr rd E. Heil 17 of 1826 Li Ears irreguiar, reteints 19100: whole- Pp Fast "Kod Oo 22 Sou Rr : “3 20.00; inferior rm common stockers and : Ernest P. Weaver 'them. 
tichard E. Heil 17 o AVET: sale buying: prices unchanged ‘> hieberi H. E, Beyster and Associates,/E! # Mus .... 22 gun’ ps feeders 1¢ 00-i+¢ Hospital, Detroit early this morn-, ais ——- 
nois St. and John Crowell] 17 of te !'> lewer: #8 per cent or better A Detroit, was selected to pian boil mr un ° pg St Drone $11, Caives— ‘caiabte 28 Tod#y's_ market ing. and Mau: © Newton, 38. 606 HOLLY — Service for Ernest P.’ NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE 
6021 Mt... Vv d. hite 38‘, mixed 38%, mediums 26% 12) peat Dotter Br-cell-O- " eg¢ Std OF Cal 48.4 slow, steady.. Compared last Thursday : = ‘ eee Weaver. 66, who died this morn-. 1956 Chevrolet 4 Door, Motor Ne 
t.. Vernon Rd. were ar- tanderds 32's. dirties 28%. checks 2J..replacements at Wisner and Mc- peiro mor ... 524 St¢ Ol Ind. $83 \vesiers and slaughter calves unevenly Lawson St.. is : critical condition’ en 0291585P56Z.° Public Sale will be held 
raigned. before Avon Township Jus. ¢#fre=t receipts 39 C LE Firesotne ... 913 St¢ OH NJ.” 565 steady to 1.00 lower in a spotty trade.) at that hospital. ing at his home, 429 N. Saginaw a: 92 Baldwin Avenue. Pontiac Michigan, Connel] Elementary Schools. : Std On Oh 45 limit supply high choice and prime on November 23, 1956, at 130 pm 
tice Luther G Mach ... a matted sxpely_ be : 4 St., and who had been superin- ; her Green. Heil also plead-»  —_ Witiare C. Zim wd fet Mot... 88 Stud Pack... 2] vealers 27.60-35.00, mostly 32.00 down | Their car hit an abutment at the ee Ais, races pe ov. 9. 10, 1956 | 
ed guilty to 4 speeding charge and| Britian’s proposed premium merman an¢ proeh Tre | 3%  gyvi £2 ag.5,Bo0d and low cheice vealers and calves Ficht Mile road and Woodward/tendent o eipaian eT aS, . Dynam _. 77 9.00-27.00: dul ty and standard CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN 
paid $10 costs bonds lottery, on which a “lucky Associates, Pontiac, was chosen Oem Pooa™ - 5), Texas Co 00) sued: coll end low wulltty mostly | Overpass. there, is being arranged by Dryer “Nl ,2icg or PUBLIC HEARING . Tex OG Sul 30.6) | INANCS 
“The pair _reportediy looted a dip” will win prizes for some, 1 Plan work at Pontiac High (Gen Pus... 2 Thome Pa... 763 £05 5900 some very thin culls down! Patrolman Gerald Barnett of the| Funeral Home. ep a ss parked milk truck of milk, butter holders, may start with bonds School. Eastern Junior High =e Se Transamer ... 38.1 Sheep—Salable 25. Today's market/Detroit Accident Prevention Bu- Mrs. Valerya Millucr lhearing will be held Monday, November 
cream and cheese in Rochester selling as low as 70 cents i School and ‘oot Elementary (Orn 41.8 Twent Cen ... 44 nominally unchanged. Compared last) w h} ” [W. WEG St B00 Seleck pm is tie : ca cents instead ‘Gen 2 Tire trees BO ered ..... 216 Thursday trading erratic due to uncer-) ‘reau, said Todd was driving nort HOLLY — Service for Mrs. Val-. ‘Munictpal Butiding. Birmingham, Michi- 
Monday night. rot 2.8. London reports. \ ‘ - | School. poe 50.4 bd Carbidb aJ!44/tain demand” slaughter lambs mostiyjon Woodward and apparently fell! “ . gan. for the purpos? of considering an 
setae hepiadite ee . __ ee As 7 + inchese iette, soos 2 Un Pac | BB )i200 tower: fair clearance late; sheep | asleep. Todd and Newton, 4 pas-|¢Tya Malinowski Millner, 61, 110 fmendment to Ordinance No ae Liem 
t the high school. work includes Cost de Unit Aire °. ase steady: feeder lambs around 0c lower; \North Broad St., who died yester-/the Zoning Ordinance, | re-titaee Sub- 
improvements in the fire alarm Greh Psi 18 Unit Prait fgg DUI good and choice wooled slaughter senger, were thrown out of a car) to 100, inclusive, Indian ge 
Gt No Rr ghd Un Gas Co 33 |lambs 18.50-20.00: few choice and prime|}. the t. day at her home, will be at 2 p.m. |diviston, from the present classification 
system, the swimming pool and Gi West 8 ona Us Lines ' 39 | lots 20.50: utility and good 15 00.18.00: y impac | Monday at Dryer Funeral Home. lot Terrace 2, Business C Distriet—ot- 
* “| ® li to choice slaughter ewes 4.00-7.00: el - 
IT WILL Vv girls’ locker room, and the home-| Ors reewne “48 U8 tect... fod good and choice feeder lambs mostly . | Burial will be in Oakhill Cemetery,; Objections on the part of abutting 
co ER You ANYWHERE, making room, a. El... 392 —_ Ras! ... 3 17.00-18.00; medium feeders down to Motor Scooter Driver Holly Township. - abaper | hal ina pl rose pic 
AN Y T IME ANY ACTIVITIES Ventilation and incinerator rem = all: oe West Go tel i 3| wae communications be submitted to the City \ 
ti an sian 5 pairs are scheduled at Crofoot. |inaed et. es Conte AUh .. OS) - eo iivesrec Rams Auto, Breaks Leg Rev. Edward Minor Clerk no later than 10:00 a.m, Priday. 
except su private. @ flying. ltnteriak Tr. 30 0 we. CHICA VESTOCK i jovember so : fisen &Co .. 144 — licated and forwarded to members 
pootessional an am a wen The amhaiention oat is part of tnt Mees ss Wooiworty at acon tant post Sie cen, hoes A motor scooter driver suffered’ FARMINGTON Service for, pr os City Commission prier te .the ; es Yale. & Tow . 3] 10.000; fairly active: weak to 25 lower the Rev. Edward M. Minor 89 of meeting on November 19, 1 : 
ACCIDENTAL $5 000.00 = 20 a program to maintain and im] mt Nick ... 1043 Youne s@W . 329 than Wednesday's average on butchers a broken right leg when he 2 IRENE E. HANLEY. 
DEATH: BENEFITS * ; prove facilities at € = [int Paper.....110.3 Yngst ShaT - 102.4. under a) = wetgtes 240 mond heavierirammed the rear of an auto on, 22415 Power Ave. will be at City Clerk , 
eS = : 1 ; good shipping demand: most 2-3 grade State street yesterday, inane Po-| |p.m.m Saturday trom the Farming-; November 1, 1986. Nov. 9, 1956 = 
a | | STOCK AVERAGES | tots i0-360 Be. 14.80-14 ; wesy os * lice said. ton —-Universalist—Church— with m=) _____ : Ek 
for 10 deys : ition: |, XEN TORK, Nev. © -Compited by the $35 grading mostiy 21485-1500: few! Gerald L. Ha emeister, 16, of! [ferment at Glen Eden. The Rev. Field for Competition: | Associated Press jsmall lote 1-2 these weights sorted *05 726 Crescent Lake Rd. was listed. Mr. Minor a retired minister and | | 
Medi m Pri ed Cc i 3% grade 15.00-15.25: few lots mostly ident of th nty 10 ars| d 0 ices : 
wu rie ars i Indust. Rite oul. Stocks | (grade 200-260 Ib. as lov as 14.25: Tented! jin good conditjon at Pontiac ‘Gen- | residen e county * 
y "OR — a day. es — hd 190.1 = — 7 oe ie ae ered Hoanital.; died at his home yesterday. His | 
urance ~ tate NEW YORK (INS)—A Ford Co. \iontn “Sto... 3e28 13e8 112 1900 larver lots mixed erade 330-880 Ib. sows! The motorist, Sharon R. Huff. ‘body is at Thayer Funeral Home.| rosa NOVEMBER & = 
ns e 8 ident id today tha he, — ry 261.2 135. 13 ohm: few head 1-2 275-306 fb. Roger, 2130 Galloway, beloved in 
Vice presi said today that t ma oes ink mee Me iman, 21, of & Judson, said she. Ray E. Hagadone : fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | 
100 Ooklend Ave. ~ FE 4-2544 & auto industry's’ major competitive 1986 low. ...... 2440 126.2 69.6 1716 Salabie cattle 2.000 calves 300: rap. stopped sufidenly south of Prall) eae mm: Gear brother of Lind 
Ys 11985 high’ '"'!. 287-8 142.4 TST 181.5 Ply Increased by around $00 head P DRAYTON PLAINS—Service for}  Aa®_Dremm. Funeral service wy efforts in the next decade may be i955 tow “303.1 1149 672 1498 slauchter steers Including @ dozen 3 street fof a car ahead, police be held Saturday: Rovemaer. 10, 
pores — —— — iswitched to the medium-priced so loads of hieh thoire and prime erades| added Ray E. Hagadone, 68, 4070 Sasha-| dhencey leone — = perry 
field. Richard E. Kratve, general! DETROIT STOCKS eee ee ee Sees wecotty oheeae | es ‘baw Rd., who died suddenly in| Horton officiating. Interment in 
F Serving Good Food Since 1929! manager of the new, Ford Special tC. P. Wephier 8.) ee ee ‘Bradenton, Fla.. Tuesday, will be Soha’ silt pe at the Hunton Pu- 4 : . Z ; about steady; hetfere fairiv act 9 . iu = 
Products Division,-also said an an- Figures after decimal points are eighths mostly steady: sows stesdy: bu'ts stony 3 Motor Firms Get vat 2 pam. Sunday from Bossardet neral Home es 
“Breakfasts—Luncheons wun} pew car volume of £500,000 High Low Noon to 25 higher, veaters shout steady ‘Mabley Funeral Chapel. Oxford, | HAGADONE, NOVEMBER 6. aise ov 3 a rave    
   with burial in Oxford Cemetery. 
Mr. Hagadone. lifetime resident 
jhere, had been a ae and was) ton Plains age 6%: beloved hus- 
band of Ethel Hagedone; deat 
father Mrs. Leila Blosser, Mrs 
Mildred McNally and Mrs. aay 
Marri« Funeral service will be 
+ November—tt--at-2—__-———_ 
nm. from the Bossardet-Mabley 
Funeral Home with Elder Laur of- 
ficiating. Interment in Oxford 
Cemetery. Mr. Hagadone will He 
in state at the Bossardet-Mabiey 
Funeral Home. 
MINOR, NOVEMBER &. 1956, REV. 
, 2415 -Power Avenue, 
Parmfneton, age 89: r father 
of Miss Adelia Minor and Ainslie 
Minor Funeral be        
     
     
      
    
         
        
‘He is survived by his wife, Ethel: | 
three daughters, Mrs. Leila Blosser 
and Mrs. Mildred MeNally of Dray- 
ton Plains and Mrs. Reva Harris, 
lseven grandchildren and three’ 
great-grandchildren. 
Worst Part of Crisis 
Is Over, Ike Says (Continued From Page One) 
about 49 men each on the scene 
- tig 8000 as possible; and to fol- | 
low up with a final force expect- 
ed to number from 2,500 to 5,000 
men Or more, 
Seventeen U. N. members have 
volunteered to contribute to the 
police organization. The big pow- i 
  
  
Fa 
Kellison officiating. Interment 
Glen Eden Cemetery. Rev. Minor 
will Ue in state = ie oe 
Funeral Home, 
Lied K. ee < 8, "186, ‘WAR- 
. ore 80: a     
  
  i! Hore 
me par be een Stee Te 
p.m, tonight.               
      
       
cond.) $3995 
  
    
  
  land; beloved son of Mrs. Frances 
Bacon Sutherland: dear father of 
Prank Sn? Jr. and Rob- 
ert M. Puller: ers are excluded from service with 
| the force. 
Israel's agreement to withdraw 
jits troops represented ‘an  Over-|— 
night change of policy after a 
     ‘brother of 
* service will be 
_ 10 3 
service *     
       
    
         
    ‘lier to turn their military positions 
in the canal zone over to the U.N.      
  
     
  
    
    
    
  
  
| WELDERS) i‘ Group Hospitalization 
     
                 
     
PARAGON 
Construction 
44000 GRAND RIVER 
NOVI, MICH. 
NORTHV'LLE 2910 
WOODWARD 3-351 
  
  : ' 
_ply_ Georges Newports shoe 4 
retail store. ly General W 
house boise | sie Hwy.   
ons, _Motor_inun_Resrestion—__ 
ROUTE SALESMAN _ 
w, . 
by 1-8580. Detroit ai fis ne mt sie | acs 
promotion. ee 
      1 Fens EL (PL EVES, APPLY in Ww Ve . Bham, 
HON. oe OMAN FOR LIGHT B® PE 53138. ang 
eat and reliable man for w =e   Leet 
es’ 
  
    
  
  
  
rson. Cranb 
  
Ambitious married man, 14 to 36 
menace own time. Pieacant 
with transportetion 
  
Real Estate Salesman 
2 SALESMEN WHO ARE 
AGGRESSIVE & DEPEND- 
Goren. EXPERIENCE aS 
FOR ADVANCE- 
ST BE ABLE TO 
WITH a * mr 
MENT. 
coo! 
-ERS IN 
2343 Orchard’ Lake Ave. 
NEEDE 
  
Cemetery Salesmen time af sround 
      
Pee e-0-benrteche-notning-onn 
Some “may-forget now that you're 
gag = remember no matter 
9 aa Income on 
2. lio   
  
      EXPERIENCED CED APPLIANCE 
OR 31-1323. 
et - po Hen 
- HOUSEKEEPER. CAN LIVE IN oO 
SYLVAN- REALTY ¢ 0. 2383 ; MaiD GIRL FOR SATURDAY W 
IN REAL ESTA 
‘UST KNOW TYPING, AP- PLY 1218 BALDWIN OR PHONE FE 4-057.   
GinL OR WOMAN TO CARE ‘FOR Do Nght house- pale? child small wages. work; for home, 
  Abell ot 00 ine ea el ALL AROUND GIRL 3%. TO 
  1 Bigs 07" 3 te Work 3 days a week. 1 day 
vou & p60 bi steady fron, 1 day clean, 1 day children 
Teeation neta Por persona i aint co CARE FOR i CHILDREN tervi contact M "oriftor. WAl- and light housework. Live in. FE 
7“ Judson, o_home_pights 3 
as Lane, 
=. CENTER, B-1 Riker 
_Bidg. FE 8 8-0416. 
CADY TO AID- BLIND “PERSON, 
FE #-136t_ 
LADY TO LIVE IN ie v AND (Np DO LIGHT 
housework, MA $0420 after 
p.m.   
iD POR SPECIALTY sHOP in 
B'ham., Mich. Must. have some 
knowledge of marking. Call MI 
  
| To represent 
32 to 26, Must live in ‘Pontiac 
Bales Pre:   
ence In 
insurance selling ¢ 
bar neem = 
WRITE BOX 71 SALESMEN WANTED major distillery. hag 
fer someone hag Bone: a had “ experi- 
— 
boa expenses, 
|... PONTIAC PRESS __   
SALESMEN REAL ESTATE 
rienced tn 
sivers 
MAH AN NREALTY CO. [person to Mrs. 
end contacts. 
om) Ww Huron at   
SALES sident Men 37-08. aren, a tosident for 
    
~ ENGINEERING 
fay out and checking of 
precision aircraft devices. 
M_C. MFG: CO. 118 Indianwood Rd. Lake Orien   
    -Donelson-Johns'"¥ 
=pesGxED FoR F GNED POR ia PONERAte” rs 4nd. old ooutes- FE 44525. 
5 ce ‘Ae f   
ee es 
  jeasant pore roy 
Seostened fo active contact with 
anent, 
  
  SHEET METAL 
WORKER 
  
  FARM HAND TO CARE FOR SAD- 
die horses. Good bg a 
— Year around . 
© Mables, D175, w 14 Mile 
raph Rd 
LINCOLN 
DIVISION 
FORD 
MOTOR             . board & | a 
* Qutlends 2 SPA fu bervice Rog ee} & 
3 Voorhees Sinle ’. FUNERAL HOME autatente Bervice Plane or rested 
PE 2-378   
  
  
pa Lots 
    
  
FOR WANT ADS 
DIAL. FE 2-8181 
Needs to fill the following 
positions before moving 
to— 
  
M ECH ANICAL 
BLY ENCE IN ASSEM 
UIPMENT INSTALLA- 
= LATED DESIGN EX- ) | 
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 
CASH WANT AD RATES 
Lines 1-Day 3 Days 6 Dave ro “Mp LEM ENT &| 
ROMINISTER foots | 
MAINTENANCE PROGR 
IENCED ASSEMBL Y Pi. ANT 
btpetie te gatas OR PLAN 
  
          enageeuw ota 
Be 
me Ssodze' ae 
A ewes SSaAgzss 
  
  
  PRODUCTION 
EQUIPMENT 
At 10 a.m. Today there 
were replies at the Press { (PLANT LAYOUT & CONVEYOR ace year round 
_ gipuing, 13.8 Parke & 
Studebaker Mechanic — 
Permanent empilo 
Davis Motors, 606 N.         wment for er | 
perienced Studebaker mechanic. | 
Main, Ro- 
  
  b Call MA 4-1670 after 6 p.m. 
WANTED: EXPERIENCED 6A 
ie. Salary 
ville. 
  UNION PENTER W ae be a aie cs faa. | 
* cal . 
© 2400 after. 6. 
Ww. R 
aos |* 
Chevrolets and Olds- 
—— 
com mission. 
Rathburn Chevrolet Sales, North- 
  
men, 
            pointment. WTD | MAN 
| knowledge of .printing 
tial. References reqrir WTD. 4 SALES-|"é 
leads 
furn. for those 
who. qualify; 
good weekly 
drawn com- 
mission. FE 
2-8318 for ap- 
TO SUPERVISE 
small mail order business. Some 
business 
woumt be helpful. Typing exsen- 
ed, Address 
ee Office Box 17, Pontiac, Mich 
‘BCHRAM AUTO 
  ; MAN — | @OME pRarrina EXPERIENCE vars, ‘2540 Dixie Hwy 
_ Help Wanted Female 7 
home for 
  
      
  MON. THRU FRI.   a in the following }| DESIGN EXPERIENCE) oi a ia ta Sunday. Bev- 
Apply Salary Personnel, ALL AROUND CA’ “ help. Live i hey Bun.-Mon, 
ae a he m2 Gate ]2. Se shaefer Rd nee ve to : 
. » 28, 45, 58, 62. Rouge Plant, Dearborn ae a gon ca 
Open 8:30. to 5 oft fequired. MA _6-3473._ AVON CALLING, EARN 
  
hae SETTER. FOR A 
AUTOMATIC ae ee 
          
| Plant Guards ALERT. EXPERIENCED RE AL 
  
FOR PLANT IN SUBURBAN AREA 
| NORTHWEST OF DETHCET. 
  
YE. 
CURITY EXPERIENCE, 
        h 
includin 
height. — and ge to Pontise 
  ner 14 Mi, B’ham, Mich, 
« Worting conditions Hours d VAL A . Call Pe EXTRA 
money now for Christmas, Serve 
customers who demand. Avon 
: eS Por info: 
4-4508. 
BAB i 3 
mm 154% Chandler. 
CA R 
Tider ape! matt find eh super market, fine 
b —- i "Good 
wages, Apply Coun- 
try Market, 1908 a Bouthfield, cor. aSDLEAOED D LADY “FOR LIGHT | 
ay oh and are = * nats “old 
Drayton area 615.   
OSMUN’S STORE 
DOWNTOWN ~ 
—tor-exp?-¢irl-fer—ef- 
nowisdee of book- 
and typing essential. 5 
part. ore fir 
Harrin 
ASANT HOME : IN a TRY 
or Topo ee lady in exchange for 
services. OA 68-2307 rng 9 
  
PART TIME SALESLADIES. EX- 
pane pater, Apply in per- 
RS LRY_ TEL- 
HURON SHOPPIN NO. CENTER 
  
Registered Nurses 
and [Licensed Prac- 
tical Nurses, full or 
art-time, all shifts. 
cxcellent salary 
and working condi- 
tions. Pontiac Os- 
teopathic Hospital. 
HELP NEED! : 
ares and Camers eee 
See co har. Watson, Simms Bros 
_N. Saginaw. 
| SALES HELP NEEDED IN HOUSE- wares and camera departments 
  may become a part of thig raj 
See Mr. Watson, Simms Bros, expand awry. TRA 
63 N Saginaw _______| TRAINING SERVICE, Box 20, — tiac Press. 
FREDNA’S Saleswomen cEREDNA'S | ; Gromeers. ow a “a ces Prod 
Drugs. cosmetics and tare. av ened 
| feaRN TO MET sae 
i Soe | WAY AT SAPE-WAY™ Y DRIVER: Full or part time. TRAINING °6 SCHOOL Bus. FE 2- Res. FE $1048 | 
EXPERIENCE HELPFUL, 
NOT ESSENTIAL, 
:| Kinsel's Drugs. 
67 N. ena w 
EXPERIENCE, PLAN 
Counter Checker CH, PLAN: _Cleaners, 941_ 941 Joel ’n. BUT) 
Son       
  
portrait!» a   
        
  
“My husband ah stubborn while he was _ for his 
  
MIDWEST 
408 
BA 
  
~ BIRMINGHAM 
OFFERINGS     + tetarie: work and ex 
west 4-4 id) Teariees typi or «@rt time. See- 
en Meng Eres eaeecnciae Mat   
PONTIAC . EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 
bf. i. Huron FE +259} 
GIRL INVESTIGATOR 
a | 
| 
Le EXPERIENCE NEEDED 
=== who sas 
__You'll ro ‘tnavelal 
| type them * loada:-of- puotie con rn | Becta 
—- Graeoners, 113 Pontiac State. 
Bidg. FE 50277   
| Ww Instructions = — 9 9 
BEST WAY DRIVING SCHOOL Get more drivin 
dollar, Call A 
—1-11_Hervert_Ces Cooley. F —— 
train ese] and 
Eauipment. security ate the 
i you have —— 
to free information te "SFE 
| 250Ng MORAN » HEAVY RITES 
ue are veeking men im thie area Heavy 
_future 
a or «8 
‘trained and qualified Diesel man. 
inieal — 
  
  alc 3377_¥. 
  
Work ' Wanted Male 1 
  
WAITRESSES SES WTD. UB? Ta-\¢ ae cal!) im verson haa Disle | ter 
4-500   
  
  
  
12 noon and 3:30 p.m, 9 N. Sagi- 
naw   
LADY, COOK 
restaurant. _Inguire 4 N. Cass 
WOMAN TO CARE FOR CHIL- dren, do housekeeping. Room and 
board. Call after 4 p.m. MA 4-1265 | 
WOMEN FE iN LAUNDRY | EXP. 
work. For pesition in suburban 
convalescent home IN. SMALL | 
Steady year 10 
ment, General pon a Kcaeasins 
qT 
CARPENTER W WORK ALL KINDS. 
st Reas, John Featherstone. | 
41330 
CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- Kitchen and specialty. FE Employment Agencles 8A Work Wanted Female 11 styles type Cae to’ learn | --_ * 
personnel work. This sition is | MATURE LADY WANTS Oz 
for our —_ office See eral housework. Practical onde. | 
    _up & deliver. PE 43135.   
FogNo WOMEN WOULD LIKE |» ALL KINDS OF ALT 
_—Werk_querentecd. FS 
SEWI ALTE: NS. FIRST 
“AL's 
    PBX rator, see 
Soackatiec, Peeters sree ie 33 15 yrs, 
— ak rthwest shea, 
my own bine. call 
ep 
~~ Building Serv Service   
—— 
weston” . tree est. “New: 
man, EM 
‘ALL JOBS ee At NEW LOW ic . recreation 
items, roof- 
ing and siding of 
rages ani breerewa ys. 
ang kitchens. No meney down. 
free estimates. 1 to 5 years to. 
Ts ADD 1 A RF 
rage. COMP'.ETE 
ad work BUI 
ETE line of carpen- 
Free estimate. cael 
ee L TYPES OF B NO Pian NS 
rawn. iS ov Botte 
Al CUSTOM SRPEATEAS. 
~ terms. Gordon Fi A vies, ; 
a-i LAYING, 6. ti 
Licensed centeae 6 
Fe ete ARS CE: Ce- | ALL AND CE. | 
ment work, OR 37703. 000 2 
A&B TRENCHING _ Footings, Water ime. Field 
work : 
RIiCk & B FIRE- siness AD types MY “iis? 
  
  
_ferred. FE 2.2634 seonty work pre- 
  
ee or west end, 
Sunday or frauen 
Charlie Swett. UNION CARP. WANT JOB, PON- e EM 3.4082 
“EM 3-2418, 
  
      Work Wanted Female 11 
$3 PEP BUSHEL IRONING, PICK- 
FLOOR SANDING. OLD a 
  air | TIME. 0 70 |CARPR TER Cap SEM 
100 p.m, Al jy 45 AUbu LF | Murdock FE 2-1861 work, Also chimneys No 
“bee aro gay Fi od an Top CAB NG, UAR- Guaranteed kk. camer 
Bhow Bar, 2180 Dixie Hwy. In- | _sntecd_F (2: oes Fa “ws 
Lf —~CEMENT WORK 
WAITRESS Once ae GIRL. OARAGE FLOORS. DRIVEWAYS, | _ #nd_firepla . i ‘patios, Cheap labor... ; OUR SPECIALTY. 
WANTED. GIRL FOR | eR ¥ 20702. “Floors. basements IM 64879. 
a+ iiodtrhd ty P INTERIOR DECORATING REA-|" CEMENT & BLOCK with oo for vance- ; : ment to office reat in Some sonable, free estimates, OR "WORK FE. 80782. 
ic. RCHAM. Caer eae aoa Glo Valet. 3) 6. |ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS TOY |S CARIES Jee ‘ . ong ig and 
ae, aUte <3 — now. Furniture repaired. finlein io Bawa eee, - 
years. ai wousew PLASTERING AN. REPAIR BLDG. SERV 
pink General endey i | _work. Free estimates, MY 2-168./ T) & M BLDG, SER ICE 
adults., $20 @ week Private room | PLUMBING wore WANTED.| ADD A ROOM AT LOW COST 
ze te Be | carat hiates wont OF| ROorInO, AIDING. -AiTERA WANTED: IORT ORDER FR ME PERN me NON OF) Fone. M BE ig aekace 
od aoe er ar ee. td MEN 21 & 23 WANT JOB ee. BREEZEWAYS. CALL FE of any kind, FE 2704, EVES. OR 
ORY. ony, WAKE ate 3 GUARAN- 
EXCAVATING, *BULLDOZING, ‘CHING. Hourly or by job. 
No moving charge. Jim Niem- 
chak, EM 3-2   
    
  
  
  
  around job. Good salary. Room and deliver, Pontiac, Drayton, 
—_ prone — 22°55 roy ~~ | _Wat Waterford Area. OR +3501. 
ppaintm our 3-83 e- | A-l IRONINGS. $3 A BU. PICK UP 
aren ee v. ®t _and delivery. EM 3-0059. WOM. A 0 A 
a Ss Og = Se aie. | kinds 2 a . e er 
ALL IRONINGS, $3 A BU. PICK 
Walled’ Lak  patearaie = Patt and delivery, FE 4-0339. 
Help Wanted 8 7 clean. PE 5-303, eves. FE 1-0087. ABYSITTI ACTUAL, J OPEN IN U, 8. a att NG, aY Tite } HOUR. 
aE. g-  Magpdt thd hana SABYSITTER — FOR — WORKING ‘travel paid eee hoon ess, | mother. In your home. Vieinity of = Center, » | Cooter EM 32484. 
Btifart St ‘16. A . ETE bar oy cae CHILDREN OF WORK- 
  the m 
on. 3517 
LARG LES A. 
nization in Western Oakland Coun- 
-doing-| ow it 
Linas vou UME USINESS - 
LE AL 3 a#Aditional 
minded persons Experience 
YOU EARN HIOH INCOME 
  
rienced giri. 
quired. 
6-1887 room, Live       
           
    GOORING AND OMNERAL EXPE. Good references re- 
im, MI) sta 
arance 
¥ 
    
Real KE state Salesman 
yi gps Bs ~ Be poe abla man” 
or woman with sales expe- 
    sales 
not 
ONE MRS HACKETT FOR Pi DETAILS AT EM 3-4106 oR MU pene. during day, Licensed. 
  
“COFFEE? 
lave chauffeur's 
be nt chauffeurs, 
er RY EM 3-254 I don't drink ft. But rm gms 
Bo Trek = 
— — Sate Dupe able, 
EE ASHINGS AND 
|_Sronings, reasonable. FE 23-0911. | 
PER WARTS| 
work §& days a week. 130 Mar- 
_ quette Bt. 32-1364.   
“EXECUTIVE SEC'Y Able to manage office, 
          
   
   ; sell + |HURRY, | 
          telety: and dicta Pontias Press 
Fae REPAR 
“FOR CASH IN Al 3 
ree 
              » dows 8-3301. — 
TRENCHING AND 
BUL LDOZING | 
8, D Tomp     
_ Business Services 13 a3 TR 
SU Pee TE EA Pa! 
CHIGAN HOME ReMOoDELERS ” ™ me 
W. Huron. PE 45063. *6063_ PE 4-619 | 
| OCR AND CEMENT 
peasenabta “OR 3-3673 aT 
re cf SARS OTERO 
FLOO! 
L. Bis, FE 
| PORTRART PHOTO ,¢ Om TINTED rotessionally, FE 6-6312. 586 De-   
       
  
  
   
        
aS 
  
    
      
   
    
  TREE TRIMMING AND ENON. 
Drea, aor 1408 Dressmaking, T Tailoring 16 
Azone. 
ork i, PE $-0113.__ 
oar aanirlone' DRAPES, ALL 
wanted experi 
sonine ress. MA 
  5-3534. 
_ Garden Plowiag__ 168 -ROTOVATOR — LAWNS. 
Bia Betas ~__ Laundry Service ce. 18 ON Pt   
LACE, CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- 
  
  Landscaping 
COMPLETE LAWN BUILDING, 
and fall a Dan's Land- 
ac Service. FE 32-8712. 
driveway Ee and back tities saat EXPERT TRIMMING y AND 
KFERT TREE rr ase) or OR | 
DR ING, BISCING | 
per br. FE) and Dulldesing. 63.80 
  baa. | 
__ Moving & Trucking 19° 
A-1 MO 
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easonable rate ie aenvicr 5-3458 
ASHES AND wi saa HATLED | cleaned. FE | oe etc. 
HAULING 
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we poll | gon 4 onywne, soe anv. #F 
stock. ~ Wig place. Bepeciaily HAULING AND R sear aan 
A-t A-t_ REMODELING. DRY WALL. : Pr sh your price ‘Anytime. PF 
\INCINERATORS CLE4 RED _or rubbian clean’ x 
“IGHT TRUCKING oF Biv Gan. 
reasonable FE 53-3102 
    
LOCAL & ONF.W AY 
~ COAST TO COAST |RENT HERE: Oren and ven Po AE as 
Disie 
WAN. With TON wants work. “call anytime FE! 
4-8421 
  ce 
  
REDUCED RATES 
Large van «© serve vou. Smith | 
Moving FE   
O’DELL CARTAGE 
  Local and 
__Phone 
LIGHT AND. HEA TRUCKING. 
Rubbish ed Sand, fil) dirt, | 
and grave est 20003.   
Trucks to Rent |; TRUCKS, TRACTORS | 
faeetieul Tractor Co. 
oe ag oe , PE +a   
Painting & De & Decorating 20 
18T. CLASS INTERIOR, EXTE- 
Sr i aa decorating. Reas. 
‘og Pa Pane OPT ¢ hanving and removed. 
ir DECORA RATING. WALL PAPER- 
OE ois and painting Call for est.   18A_ 
    Hwy 
    awers to the name of 
7 SMALL 10° FEMALE, BEA- ie with red collar a re. old. 
Ei"? onochester. Reward. MY 
a. Reward. t a WFO 
Losr ¥ WA 
ve ‘coe a home? FE 5-290. 
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KOBIVOX HEARING AID RAC. 101% WN.   
_Aerotred sik Shoes | “Heraan 
aa ee 
aes a cceiee 16 percent to 
12 per cent free gine er toys 
      of your choice. LI 
it vou are having ‘utile meeting 
our pay ts, we us today. 
MICHIGAN CREDIT COUN 
rors. xc. 41% 7 
Above Oakiand Theaer. PE 6-0 
itA0 AZINE “RUNSCRIPTIONS. 
Euee —— Call Arby O'Dea, 40580 
~ PARTY | IN YOUR   
    
ASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. 
E. d. ba te 4340 Dizle Hwy. 
~ $250, 000 
~ ellents Se me be1ore 48k POR ‘BO: Jee 
To - Buy>To Seli~—To Insure 
MAHAN Coane _— aT Se Boy Tachene Tr ¥, 
Open Evenin Bunda. =f ing, end 
101%) W. Huron___Ph._ FE   
  
LET Us Bid id on the sal of your contract’ 
before 
Edw. M.S Stout, Realtor 
71 WN. Saginaw St. Ph 5-168 
Open Eves “Ti) 8: 
Highest 
Cash Deal   
able action, 
Johnson odd 
_”« JOHNSON, Realtor _ 
$704 S Telegraph Ra 
FE 42 
MORTGAGES PROPERTIES 
      
  
_ Wanted i Real Estate ‘32A 
                Be } 
Fon ¥ouR.. WiLL wor OR Lar rows LAKE "amir for a» style show tm your, B P wat 
| oa anes APTER THIS DATE. Cie tech Cumeneee RA. 
Boyt eee at ete comveried Ph. PEE, ey pom 
fo ee ge Th wae ofl Festa | HAVE, Sai “BUYERS WAITING 
Bivd.. Clarkston, Mich | _P.' Ww. 
  
Travel Agencies — ; 25a. 
PLANNING A TRIP? RAL STEAMSHIP 
AIR ESERVATIONS ® TICKETS 
NATION EsTic aL 
TOURS = CRUISES fd 
PONTIAC TRAVEL 
SERVICE | @8_W Huron st PE 0251, 
Wed. Children to Board 26 |   
#9008 Raner 07 OAT On WE 
_bie. 
papeses Moving CARE POR CHILDREN OF WORK- Fh oo during day. Licensed 
é IN DRAYTON 
ee Soilaren, Liceeee   
ite, ton otakes | Wid. | Household Goods 27 APR PRP 
FURNITURE NEEDED 
tp dohar si oxy girs oljar. w oF 
| seh iter Soe BL 1, Sommanity 
cer us BUY Tr To a ROCTIS iT 
OA cs 
aa i : cape Sirah waiting 
WANTED 30 _SOY_AUL_TvPaa of furniture. Ph. FE $623   
__Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 WTD. ANTIQUE DISHES, DOLL 
heads or doll furn, MY 2-1521.   
Feet as hanging. Mason 
& EX- cath. 
E 4-205 
NOW, INTERIOR reasonable prices PE   AVAILABLE 
painting al 
A cusTOM “DECORATING. WALL | 
meres, Sta oom service, Com: | 
__merce 
PAPER ive. GING, 
_ing, ASS repairing. FE 71-0032 
PAINTING. AND ~~ DECORATING. 
RS vee reasonable. FE 2-216. 
PAPER HANGING, FE ¢-2171 AND 
AINTING. WALLS WASHED. PA- ad cleaned Fe baie removed. B. 
. Sandusk: 
NOIN iG - 
WALLS FOLE ANED 
TUPPER OR_3-7061             PAINT- | 
  
_Photos & Acces “Accessories 21)— 
  
" Physio" Therapy, 1A 
SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. 
TE Sissi foot teenique, 14 14 Lincoln, 
= Television Service   
  
  
COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TV pores, 606 W. Huron. Night serv- e calls, FE ‘ 
rienced technicians. 
pies 3111 Orehard Lake 
“Typ revere. Service 22A   
  
  "AIR SOnPRESSORS- = 
           
         
      
    
  
    “aI 
  ae Deckerville, Mich. or call 6-21: he 
    
AND WAsTED: PORTABLE BABY BED 
good condition, Call FE,2-0048 
sna 4.08 pm. . 
Gent, tara ple, , F-M tun- 
table FE 
Siew arm 
TV. Eves, 
  
_Money Wanted | 
wrp. TO BORROW: $3,500 On | 
home, 6 rms. and bath. on 2 lots 
Will pay 6 per cent interest 
Write ‘Pontiac Press, Box 84. 
Wanted to Rent tnd 
1 OR 2 _ CAR 
N. HOUSE WANT- 
* se onsi ine: Reasonable rent 
ae OP care. ana Op- 
tion buy. Best 6 Prag | and 
* asaured, W 
“Press Bex. 65 
Cay ee eee ne 
Bill Hutchinson, 
YOUNG SOBER AND RE- 
sponsible couple with small 
child desires four-toom two 
2 std oh   pom 
MOTELS | 
= your property an 
2A 
> 
OARAGE “witn | ' 
ontiac | 
BEDRM. HOME IN WEBSTER 
er oe oe oP 
tion to-buy. Best of care and ref- Distt TRON APPRECIATED FON _ section. C 
"CASH" 
"HOME, 
| CALL and jet our 
— & exprienced sales- 
to work fou 
‘ Edw. MM. Stout. Realtor TIN. a rf st Ph FE $0165 
  
WE NEED LISTINGS Prompt, cow el persona) action 
by broker 
ARNOLD. REALTY * 
FE 5.0676 FE 5-5783 
WE NEED LISTINGS 
Buyers waiting. large 
sales force ready to 
property into ¢ . 
names meany- — 
anxious to move inte this ——-   
est Pontlae com 
From’ Detroit See C. Scbuctt Real: ty has maintained many offices 
in North West Detroit for many 
years past therefore .s in better 
| eegpcoont to su =! more buyers 
property Por maximum 
results lst with C. Schuett today. 
Call C Schuett for expert valua- 
Cash for all 
      properties, It costs ne more - 
to get the mesimum results Cal! 
today for fast active service 
iC SCHUETT REALTY 
7404 EF. Highland Road 
BUY OR SELL. 
1 will personalih buy your prep- 
etty or will — it fo ou and 
—, gy how to get cash ff the 
——— oe prove i hay, Call and iet 
. oD. ¥, SR 
PE 41157 Eis Lane Ra 
LISTINGS WANTED 
ts sHOW WYou 20 NOW. FO 
GET_ CASH mY   
, EQUITIES. =. 
*t pets R. Middleton es 2 
  LISTINGS NEEDED 
NERD LIFTINOS. HAVE of 
bomen. sak Ye _ Teena go “ons 
a A. 
~<a, aye Templeton, Realtor 
$<, | 00 Orehere Lh BS, FE fetes 
  
  
     
          
   MAN W WILL SHARE 
oe My 
  
  Share Living Quarters 30 Soe a “for to discuss th . We have tn- 
& 
ROY KNAUF. Realtor 
  
    ~Per-yeur-tand- . eer 
immediate buyers. Per fas, de 
—. your con- 
     
           
  
ree. i     
    
  
“Rest Apt Fare 33    
2, 
___For Sale Houses 4         
  
  
    
7 RMS” AND BATH. BASEMENT FE 5-1500..   
    7 ROOMs NEAR < FISHER BODY 
Newly decorated, rig. 
best, = water clean linens. M 
culy, FE! on FORN. ao & mie Sa ranklin RA : 
Vrocnd floor, Private entrance. 
PE 61208 after 5:30 p.m 
  
2 7 DUPLEX GROUND FLOOR APT 
house. Close 1 Ge Mtr lors FE 
3-900, = ie Com- 
    
TCHENETTE. CLOSE IN. 
’ FA us. KITCHEN couple. No drink- 
pon *. Reference s. FE 
24, LARGE ROOMS 
WITH PVT. 
ADULTS o* NLY. 164) 
W. PIKE. 
j ROOM _APTs_1 CP er very Bice, clean, 
3-37766 
3 aS wand a CLEAN “ROOMS. | 
utilities furn, ine'uding 
and isundry reom, TV oman 
welcome. eb led See Mrs i. 
_$i15 Orchard Lake near Telex Taph. Be 
-$ CLEAN ROOMS, PVT with private — 
Adaits 7 Norten 
7 RM&_ AND BATH. UP UTmI | _ tes furan Adults Call OR 34n 
3 ROOM APT 1sT_ FLOOR. PVT | 
Adulte erly. Call FE entrance 
+4625 after 
3 ROOM PORN. ¢ abuits. | 
Part Piece 
} ROOMS. BREAKFAST — NOOK 7 RMS 
and beth or Couple only 
Inquire #8 Dwigh 
j RM FURN, APT PRIV BATH. 
= and co weiuded. 
*- after 
} RMS AND PRIVATE BATH W 
fiuren Adulte only. MI 4-8064 
er dpm 
7 ROOMS AND BATH 
well 
3 oo T GARAGE, “NOT 
ern newly deco &ma‘i 
welcome @ Mi. oul, 
$-08TT 
ture, 3 RM_ MODERN C cas EAN ~ PARTLY 
$RD 
Down 
4-46070 
3 ROOMS AND ) BATH. 1 
trance. Lake priviteges. 
373 
} ROOMS & « BATH 
FE 6-095" 
} ROOM APT. ~ PRIVATE EN- 
mee vate ath, 4165 Cliinton- tre: ville Ra © OR_}-4708 
3 RM. asd BATH. WATERFORD are’ and refrig ture. OR | 
_}aat_ 
@ ROOM TexORY. "APT COUPLE 
only Utilities included 
ly. By intment 
~e ~ROO Bhower, het water, — heat. 
bah? Lat mo, 464) Fearth & 
e. Open Sat. 
ry ae AND BATH, PRIVATE VATE EN- | 
trance. West side, newly oo 
ed. FE 30661 after $8332. ‘ ¢ LAROE — ROOMS TILE BATH. 
page va FE bon only. 690 a! with — entrances, heat, — 
| “REDRM MODERN, IMMEDIATE “4 ‘Auburn 2-0230 
{ 1 White Lake Rd HURON fF ROTEL CLEAN MOD. 
_tya 
ROOMS.  PRIV. BATH i APPLY 7 
* Gert 
re ees “kt BATH. ~ SEPARATE R entrance FE 2s 
4 RMS, KIT, Atte BATH. CHILD 
welcome. 83 8 sanford 
¢ CLEAN ROOMS AND BATH. “GAS 
beat, near bus, adults 
FE 41210 
_ $80 0 deposit ul June Ahn 
clean. Utilities furnished 
only, 16 Pinegrove after 4:30. 
§ ROOM apPT. COMPLETELY * furn., close to do 
month plus utilities, Call 
2-3701.   
sute fest. t, 9901 eines MA- 
3 ADJOINING hays ., SUIT. e for driv’ work together. 
EM 34134 = 
‘CLORIA APTS. 87? Mechanic 
3 RM, AND BATH. WATERFORD 
Stove and refrig   
wi’ area. 
TAND Bate With REFRIO, aND 
heat Close in. FE 23-1424. 
3 ROOMS & B. VATE EN- 
a its Nh Reteiawn   
    
co | y eee eae <0 BATH, PVT. EN- trance. Refrigerator and stove, 
Uv s furnished. 1281 Malcolm 
i RMs_ aH D BATH Le ATE EN- 
  
i or tee v0 &. BAN- 
  
Figo aan heal “ ow ob R persone cS baa) J ATTRACTIVE Fay Soh A [ wide Utilities, stove & : fur- 
zi nished.     
  MITTED 
PER MONTH AFTER 5 P.M. 
SEE CARETAKER, A-2. ARCA- 
OR PHONE FE) 
‘j RMS AND BATH NEAR Owe © Truck $14 weekly with heat Wil | 
‘- furnish eleetric stove Child wel- | 
_ceme 397 Prospect. EM 3-4322 
3} ROOMS. NICE WEST SIDE LO- 
_eation, FE +n? 
ROOM 
jure___Pirivate 
be ———e oerveegee_S Quiet working 
Raeburn 8. 
HEAT. | CHILDREN PERM PER MO 
} ROOMS & BATH. STOVE. RE- | frig. furn No a Also ga reer n Stout St 
Jy ROOMS & Baty with WEaT. baby welcome 
3 RMS Sark oe “AND - refria vua =e" —— 
Ave PE 34850 
} BEDROOMS FURN. OR UNFUR- | 
ot] furnace. electric Wa- ec, 
ter heater electric range & ae) | 
er OR 3471 
| Rus AND Sate ROUND | Phone F floer | Very clean. Utilities furn 
7 Water ot. 
| peat Inquire caretaker rear door, 
{   
a. Bd Saginaw 
downtown. ‘“. Perry 
+¢ ROOMS, o RIVA BATH & ex | 
trance FE 71-0801. 3065 Auburn, 
Auburtii Height 
@ ROOMS AND BATH. UPPER. 7032 
4 RMS_ PRIVATE BATH. UTILI- 
ties furn. Couple oniy. 270 E 
_Pike_ FE ¢-1676 
¢ RM. UPPER DUPLEX, (AUTO | 
heat, garage FE 23-4304 Evenings 
@ RMS AND BATH. UPPER. $5 
rf mo. 4 Seneos 
4 Gos. . INQtIRE co FT) E 
@ ROOMS CLOSE IN_ 0   
  
seers ONTH 
ROOMS AND BATH   
cower | ‘uto =heat not water fur 3 ROOMS 
ane 3 OW. Ww   me 
| _nished. PE 
te St. Benedict's Church, | paavioa ON PL. 3 BEDR, “RANCH 
center. 2| OU furnace. Lake privieges. $100) month Children welcome, Refer- 
rd. FE 3-8053. | Close 
i bus lines and anc } room an? bain epartments, | 
ho 
furnished. Bee Mir. Smith, 
one 
ROOMS SECOND   
FLOOR, 
toes in FE 26687 or FE 2-77, |   
APT FOR RENT, PARTLY FURN- 
ished including all wtilities 5, 
per week FE 5-009 
BRAND NEW 
Balmer Street. just south of 505 
Orebard Lake Avense 
are ready for eccupancy. 
AIR CONDITIONED hea One ls 
kitehen tae raxster anten: a 
rams tile ba eee ice Desutiful   
eee 
ROOMS FURN OR heights its Y 
mile from GMC. FE ; 79083 pe ae 
§ ROOM FURNISHED HEATED Oper snepection, y from 
a : g 902 am to $00 apartment, children elcome. EM pater ees Lae yt 
ee lhe em —— 
RTMENT < 
APE. $3008 FEderal 86918     
ADULTS ONLY. 
FE 5-1106_ 
  modern apartment | batiding 
downtown, "Sonne 
  
  coule only. aS -S — 671 Ww. 
Sienna PRIV. ENT. or will rent to lady. For exchange 
PE 413 part time housework. F 
Bi LIVIN IN MODERN fu = . Bi ® Seckty. E 
  GLEAN, MODERN apt, 418 Ber wee & gas.        
  + 5 
Private entrance. On bh Ideal working couple. Near big line. 
a - Ga after 4 
  . EFFICIENCY | k, incl, heat, lights     
FOR COLORED, 3 Rooss AND 
bath. private cit tt ; 
R COLORED D. ae ia & i child we ne Ae a Mrs. 
ee OLE. or 
E- No drinkers 
        
  Attractive new duplex type unite. 
R hie’ vent..Located.in Pon- Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 
a ROOMS. er uiowt |? 
will ue f ‘os 
yarn wat 
bath, elec. stove a   
  we! Fyne 3 BLOCKS FROM 
5-86 on Unters 36) 
MIDDLE or sone | MUST heat. 6 
ir. 
    Te iain Bs Rent R Rooms 37 
102 W. Kennett. FE 
  4. nO ag A 
FR ae Wa eat: pop Rae 
ba eblid, 231 FE 50142. 
wukble gh pe pet month 
@ rooms at Lake Osklend Will 
for year rt Ce ee araatltanretemenl 
iY WATKINS LEK. RM FOR 7 
clean ones tt 
PVT. ENT. laundry, 499 W. Huron, 
-|CLEAN FOR RENT NR. 
  Pisher 
Beverly, call 
CLEAN & SLEEPING TT) echanic id per Mechanic 
bd war ~ : FRONT ROOM. 6RM. MODERN HOME compe furn. saute oeat, new- 
ly @ ved 
  
  
  a NICE, LARGE. LN, AN, 
room. 
GOEY CLEAN 0 ROOME EBATH.| home. Near Pontiac Motor, #8 0 _week, PE ¢3061 of PE 41212 Ex Near school, bus and grocery.) 
FE 2-4855. DOWNTOWN 
Heights Inquire 22 Aupurn, 
  
  trance, Newly decorated. OL | 
Ae iy" pts oe UM wee 
_ 24411.     
  uire at 734 W. Huron. | 
  ‘RICE 5 ROOM FOR EMPLOYED 
7% WILLIAMS 1218 Baldwin Avenue 
7 rE 
  J ROOMS AND BATH eat Fon. | | nished West side Baby welcome. 2 
_™M Stout St ON, § ROOMS Gas “any time Weekends; after 
ol OL_10049 
  IMS AND BATH. wages | 
~anleaaed wires > 
| CONDITION, INCLUDES AMPLE —— 
COLD WA | 
$43 mS oat “FURNISHED HOUSE, 9% Goman 
_Privete_entr 
~ Rooms With Board 38 oe 
MODERN COMPORTABLE ROOM WITH 
meals for gentlemen West side 
_FE 332 oust FOR R ret felcome Automatic beat 
2031 - 
housetratier eouple only 
  
VERY NICE § ROOM APT PAR- 
tially furnished Gerage Couple 
anied References 
ont K. Irwin ‘a 
anos AnD BOARD Pe PRIVATE 2 west Sct Mreet ee wide 
Ere FE $4006 = 
  RMs AND Ba BATH. TH. MODERN. i NR 
Rent ce ‘Unturn, 36 
|2 BDRM MODERN mermine. Lx. 
oe Dear garage | OR_}1) 
Picmnatr te lake fron S 
Bal¢win Ave FE 4¢6018 or OR 
ME. 2995 EVERGREEN REST HOME. FE. nue Senec   Wo! Drive. Mulfort, MU : 
} ROOMS AND BATH CLOSE TO EXCELLENT CARE B FoR 2 AGED & Pontiac FE 22388 Rates starting at $128. OR 3-520. 
ipod 
escent and Rest Home Inc. Ap- 
proved. Vacancies for men and 
women 9004. 
}-RM_GARAGE ED_OR CON. furn. $40. Baby weicome petty aaa ak atelee 
2 | ‘LITIES. | 
joyed adults FE 2-2466 after _ 
  _ eure im cha tor informa- 
OOM HOUSE CA tier _eall FE after 12. 21 Piddis 
San be “DECORATED. 
~ HOTEL AU BURIN 
Also - or 2 room apartments, 
Cookin No drink- 
COOKING, 
a 
body, no — " E. 
after rE 
desirea, 66 Williams 
LADY. KITCHEN. 
  
  
      —EDROOM WY yate Bs Mag eh 1 block Tei- 
3 BEDROOM MODERN ‘Room FOR LADY CLOSE IN. FE 
Lake 
tise Se required, couple only. oom, FOR 7 BUDDIES CLOSE   
  
xO- ROOMS $ COMPLE OR aseptng single rE 
i) Sou FS FOR R OTR ‘ON 
FE} _ SLEEPIN 
days. Huron bus 
Laundry Tm. 6. £EPING ROOMS Se “MEN , Stnele and dgubie No Crinkets 
2 blocks from 4own 8 Union St 
+   
  ms Near Post Office. 1712 N 
  
  
DEER HUNTERS. ROOM & 
Board in modern lodge 0 acres 
Private Hunting mear Luzerne 
aoe, eeeeane + 
Lee oer _— 
cate ROOM FOR 
- good ty coer: ‘ome 
Ww. 
Christian 
vileges. 04 8. Jessie. 
igs verY ct LEAR, AN. EXCELLENT 
| Coa ainscane Homes (38A) 
& WONDERFUL HOME FOR EL- 
@erly people, flexible — lov-       
  
M 
CAKLAND at CON VAL- ee 
  
New 5 bp starter bome with paremen Large 
Cine tu peg OR 32831. 
iment sium = ttorms & screens. 200 down. FE 2-0583.    
cash, 
16 W. How 
  
4 ROOMs AND B. BATH UTIL. 
room, Needs decorating. §6.700, 
th $500 dn. OR 3-5058.   
Bre )OMFIELD— Swim, skate — 7 when zt 
ive to, Kestw Ti ma a, 
e with Be Smily room. fine 
d garage and biacktop” Nertve. 
oe haga Beautiful view, Im- 
“ng26, 500 - $27,000 
rea SB 
  LARGE HOME. F 
3 . New furnace, well in- 
garage. FE - —   3 BEDROOMS. FARM - STYLE 
Lake petingee_ Ya tote oo   
me aay “er wil ade for ‘Oakland County property. call 
  eh eee $ 
bedroom colonial, ry 
    * 
        
  
  ~~“; WATERFORD - ARE: “9.080 EN} Ed 3 lakes Sanat in_ from 
2 home. Large lot. Sees: 
Giso be boughs completely | cLose TO St. Preds and downtown. 3 bed- 
» Cl _ on 
rge trees. ek sank. $16,500. Terms te a a Liv rm., break- 
dP Se aged See oak 
pull wont g 
$18,000, me to, —_ 
Bric’ 
tile bath, full a ’ Liverat = as en: Gok fos 14,000. 
Fogo VALLEY REALTY 
  LEAVING STATE. IMMEDIATE possession. 3} bedrm. home. $1,000 
Take over payments. Info. 
ard.   ONLY. ¢ RMS. AND COLORED 
bath. 2 car garage. Unfinished 
upstairs. Low down ment. FE 
4-02) tte! m il   
5 
HOUSE MADE IN 
room apartments. Income, $120 ; 
th. 162 E. Pike.   
$1,000 DOWN WITH F. 
session. Nice 5 room 
Knotty   COLORED. PR ws 
bem. full Longer ved St. Low 
  
Take  pririenes. well in, Terms. 
  AREA" 2 BEDRM. ROCaSTER 
home on 2 acres. Full basement, 
steam heat.Call OL 1-7506   
buy with $1,000 down. 
$250 DOWN TO GI. 2 bedroom 
_ semi-finished . Pan- ROCHESTER 
Moden 2 bedrm Ceramic tile 
2 car garage OL 2-45   
3 ee MOD a OAK 
floors, oil heat, fireplace, fenced | 
lot, lake privileges. smal! down | 
yment. Owner. Reply Pontiac 
ress Box 79   
Paved streets. WE hj ns (2 ¢ AND ROOM APT HOUSES. 
iP Ww. DINNAN 66 W. Huron |   i NEW RANCH STYLE DUPLEX NEW 3 BEDROOM al Tae 
Pull basement, oak floors, beam | RY 
ceilings. 2? large bedrooms, brick . 
beng 2 hot water heat One side 
\eased..._Large .lot,.lotated | 
geen eu Ra. Deine] to TB, 
Owner 
~ $300 DN., 41% "RMS. — Plaster: Ted walls 
—andacee floors Gerage ana 
basement. Near Williams Lk “Soiek on ul eaas and 
‘pase seat ai SEDANS — 
Quick possession for a low down 
paymént. A real family home! 
Evenings after 6 call Mr. Cars- rm, e 
, FE §-0447 ta te agpreciae, Belling 
  ‘ment with ar 
garage. —— priced for im- — 
A. JOHNSON, Beaker 
1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 
FE 4-253:   
A. JOHNSON, Realtor 
1704 S. Telegraph Rd.   
  
  e 
621 W. Or St, ia 4 “ h. . . " ic 
cali 3 Wa: lerych, OR 34 
BY OWNER, 3 EDRH TER IMMEDIATELY AVAIL., room i one léaxi8 ft. = MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
GATEWAYS to 
HAPPINESS 
A BEST BUY NEAR sT. MIKES = paved aren Soca | bates |   
3 
pees 2-car garage. Newly deco. as. Completely remodeled, $2.750 ; 
ed jot. Far and $60 month. 
$9,300, Now vacant. F 
T empleton DRAYTON PLAINS ath. ©   
NCH H SPECIAL 
This large 2 bedroom ranch home 
rage, beautiful kitchen, — plastered walls, storms “and 
large L 
with substantial down payment. 
bath. Auto Oi) heat io |e — opel 
eo Looe grooved auto. oi] ‘or gas     | CHANNEL FRONT 
2 bedroom home with besoment. 
and screens Large 
1,000 down and you fa 
have immediate posession. For “sale or trade \or ot a 
shaded lots. Will ‘also 
sider late model trailer for eauity | 
K. L. Templeton, Realtor | ND | 2338 Orenere Ee b-o0t2 rE 
| All- Year Lakefront 
Onlv $1,500 Down 60x20 ft. on Lk. Oak!and—cement 
_} > carpet. With large modern Titehen,   
ment - ih. large re The price is a= 
./ Russell Young; REALTOR—BUILDER 
Huron FE _¢4638     
  BUILD NOW Will bulla to your plans or ours 
Models from $14,000 up. J. R 
FE 8-3301 . Dunlap   
a oe Old Home & 20 x WANT TO TRADE NW of Clarkston 
  ape aaee 
: WM. H. CNOUSRIT :    
  WOW HIS Wir Siw 
room. 3 bedroom. “home = one 
bedroom down, 2 bedrms. and 
bath up One room apartment 
renting for $65 month. Spacious 
kitchen finished in plastic oe 
full basement. ol] heat, Th. 
oe and stove 23-ft recreat 
20-ft screened porch ‘oom, sogped lawn, shade and shrubs, 
Offered at $10,600, $1,500 down, 
NEAR ST. BENEDICT’S TEL-HURON SHOPPING — 
Huron — lke new 4 rma., 
2 bedroo ¢ floor plan. Deco- 
~ rated oy gained Shining o « B* 
“floors, new bath fixtures, new 
Century oi] unit Louder? ‘tuba. 
Boace for recreation, 50 ft. front 
age with plenty of rege Spa a- 
ge Offered ra at 
down pa VACANT AND 
Bell To Ruy-To it-To Trade 
YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT 
: MAHAN “REALTY -CO, REALTORS FE 2.0263 1078 W Huron 
NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH 
POST OFFICE   
Here is a lovely lakefront ranch 
ty pe hom room | 
with een tired wal & fireplace trees and “orchard Large   
  
4 Big Bedrooms 
6-Room House 
“M0-Foot Lot. Storms and 
EAR GLEEPING- ROOMS, 0 8 PERRY Screens, Oak Floors. Auto, 
WARM raecel “LADY KITCHEN 
privileges, Oarage FE 3-7723 
COOKING PRIVILEOES. IW al I andecaped. 3 
sandy beach on Silver 
comes 
BY) OWNER 
: KENN EDY |: OOM & i te ar 2 DAY 3087 W Huron. 
workers_In home, Home , Open   
bedroom — Practical! 
Has a full basement, recreation | 
room, breeseway and 2-car 
rage All this for only roe 
this aa 
Near St. Benedict's $2,000 DOWN 3 bedroo meh built tm 1958 
15118 opts Toom big kitchen | 
with sutomatic washer and dryer | 
Stove & refrigerate: like new. | 
All meclude@ in purchase price | 
Low monthly payments Home in | 
excellent condition Oil heat Ket- | 
$14.000 i tering St 
Lawson Real Estate 327 E_ Auburn Rochester OL 1-1611 
_ EVERYBODY PASSES OUR 
BARGAIN _ 
New 2 bedrm. full basement on 
1 acte, in Clarkston erea Land- 
scaped, 88.950 Wl accent car, 
1 contract, evuity im your 
home, or $1,500 2. cash down, balance $65 a pa Tm mediate pos- 
session _EM 
TO BUY TO “sri REALTOR | 
Partridge ts the ‘bird’ to see 
BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM HOME. I%) bathe Full basement. 2 car) 
int Drarton Plains area. OA 
FOR HOMES. SMALL FARMS “rn. | | Cait Thon -PE-2-7006- + 
SaaS POSSESSION 
3 rooms, bath. full basement. Liv- | 
ing room, 12x21, in knotty pine 
3 years oid ke 
950 «€By owner L do S eee r Lew wn pay- 
3003 _ment. _MY _2 
~CLARK HAGSTROM _ Clark Hagstrom, one of Realtor 
eerwidees 10 courteous sales- 
ants to list vour home 
Call ne at FE 4-358) 
PRACTICALLY NEW | STONE A AND 
trick 2 bedrm replace ome 
bath. oil heat. 1% car gara 
Concrete drive Aluminum serms 
and screens Lake priv By own- 
ez $10.950. Terms 360   
Practically new 5°43 room. 
reation area [nm spotiess condi- | 
thon and priced to sell On paved , 
& to include metal ewnings 
Pioneer Highlands Distinctive brick 1‘) story home. — 
an living room. with fireplace. $14.950 Will build a 2 bedroom full base- 
ment brick ranch home with 
16x22 attsched garage. P'astered | 
Walls. No 1 oak flocring, tile 
bath ¢ bedrms $15,950. Om your 
lot. Call between 8 am. and 1 
m or 4 to 6 pm. Model: FE 
Dunlap, Builder Pp —Sllss._E.. J.   
  of 1slerTeg 
Hotel Rooms — 39 
  Rooms by Day or Week 
and refrigeration unit. 
FE   
ern By 
_West_# "peren St. Phone F 
ee ‘4 oaths HOUSE. ae CIRCULATOR 
accept ee5 BUILDING FOR RENT. une AT 
month, ‘haan Realty PE 0708. Oxbow Lk. EM 3-408? BEAUTIFUL MODERR_ 6 ROOMS. ‘ ROOMB AND BATH IN PON. 
2-000. side steam heat ) adults, . NEW MODERN sTORE 
40527, ALL 
glass front. Plenty of Tae 
ace. All paved. Neighborhood 
offers unlimited epportunity for 
— a erchandiser 6161 Com- 
arone WITH SEPARATE oo 
quarters. Good ,or Pontiac branc 
out at White Leake. P. A. Pe ore 
_Cal' after 6 p.m M MU 47103 
ON COM- - &TORE FOR RENT, (DEAL LOCA- 
tion tor t, Coney Nintand or Barber wate $00 a Mo FE ? 
{ MODERN HOUSE FE +760 
‘ a “PARTLY MODERN. 
Pontiac's finest new, apartments, {Rooms CAR PORT, ELIZA- 
eth Home Mart Realty, PE) 
oR ae one OM 
  |$” ROOM RAMONA ___FE_ 23-3972.   
— Rent Office Space al ] ment, gas heat, he car garage, Or ric SPACE FOR RENT. 
beth Late Ra. ey. Ruren 8st si00| Van W Pca Gmad 
  SAVERY Goob CON- 
© Mion, loce tm asuig FE 3 : 8_MODERN, aT a t 3-4261; after § EM 3.4212. = 
R . BIR! 
fee, ol] heat, $73 m   HAM 
ane en a of- 
Ree, represen block = tpai RM. HOUSE. FE 28131 3 
== SS Ty 
Sp 
Tea Te AR AROUND, P and Geleenee Us 
atte, #2 BROOCK |§ as; 900 8, Woodward, B'ham MI 46700 day or —s 
Rent “Stores 40 
  
  
  
    my of 
Att, Mens moet, Rey   
  
ua For For Rent t Miscella meous 42 
—— i. $1,750 
AT CRESCE! ea: Ee oe ons rer, Se 
   ge 
DISCOUNT 
jiM ‘WRIGHT REALTOR 
‘RADE 45 Oakland Ave. Fe $9441 | 
  
  
           
       
i end screened f pore r. 
Pius 3 partly finished Sebuesi 
pork and sand beach. 
Ideal for large growing family 
4+-Bedrm. Home 
bath down and 2? bedrooms and 
bath up Recreation room, N   with new Anchor .ence and dog 
kennel. Ideal for growing fam!'y 
Owner has moved 
KINSLER REALTOR 
@70 W. Huron 8&t 
FE 
Multiple Listing Service 
DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
OUTSTANDING RANCH HOME 
There ts no question in our minds 
__Sbout the salve bility ef this lovely   
Owners sac ner ior 
  = A.C. heating plant, dandy ga 
, fenced — = sure to see 
: 62 €. Telegra 
VACANT B INGALOW Phone F 
$1,000 DOWN   
O'NE BE FIRST TO SEE — ms 
lovely 6 room home 
Dravten Woods in a southag 
o> 6ojarge shade trees. At- 
tractive Wprstiegates living 
room and dining ell. 3 love- 
ly dedrooms if jean car- 
peted and with huge double 
déor closets, Excellent kitch- 
#>. attached Ity car eerege: 
About '2 atre of grow 
Reoreuamy priced at tes         
WITH PRIDE we offer you 
this lovely & rodm home in 
Sylvan Village. Just 1 block 
from lake on a beautiful 
huge trees Large living 
room with matural os lace, 
Full dining room, n- 
eled. Bright and s e Io foe 
kitchen ‘arge bedroom . 
and sleeping porch, plus 1's 
car garage, utility room 
Substantial ¢own payment 
required. 
=r SUBURBAN — $1,000 
_ a ocr month on 
: old : : Pansies anne - “ft picture ow. 
convenient mitenen, 2 "bee: 
Eacge iy beth. Utilit 
e Lake fe es can ¥ ewes. 
IN ELIZABETH LAKE Es- 
with ree. room, Large lot. Priced at $14,200. 
RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 
MU =a JETRO SERVICE 
  rm. and dining rm, 
down, 4 bedrooms up.- Basement consider trade a home near Com- | small cement hogan m Walled Lake or Milford 
or will sell for 613,500 with at-—   A ine, pemnereeet 
Owner of free and clear 6 room _ 
modern home, pared street co 4 
neighborhood, will comsi¢er tra 
on J bedroom home Breterably | H 
west of trend or Drayt Fou. Franks GENERAL REAL afi 
DOOR : 4095 aoe: Snyder Lavender | pen am .c: wre wi pm 
bath auto-Ou 
dear _gerece, OL ES   
BL cst IELD Our Lady of Refuge Schoo! 
cated in Bloomfield Township 
Cape Cod charm with frontage on 
lake and privileges $880 $52 pee. coy eetetian tames 
Located in beautiful 
ik country. Beautiful fittle ranch 
2 baths. cherry pan- | 
eled den. * Prigidaire range and 
oven, bermice counters of 
  ‘4 ACRES. } BED- 
Will consider lake | aap medoqae basement to lake a 
- front in = eae Pontiac Press Box | nee , ,3 AND 4 BEDRM Close “TO ST. 
‘HOUSE POR SALE BY OWNER: pecreon brick = ———— 
screens, bt) oo Grenesa "brs Pontiac 
Call after 6 p.m -HOUSEM. AN SPITZLEY PE 8-1331 — MI ¢7427   
  
REALTOR PARTRIDGE | hag just received a new ben wood 
vt beautiful, large, red and w 
SOLD of vas rer (ee have one placed 
in front of a home For A anict 
"HAYDEN - NORTH SIDE. } Bedroom home 
s iw Civilians 
LOOK! ne eee! 
‘Bath Full basement, of] furanace. 
Tile bath Venetian Blinds) Back 
pard fenced. $11,000. Terms. $350 Down | EE 
do & 
utility, Beth vooues pine, in 
Bome Raishine to do. 
Piast ——— 1 
Osk foe 
Ail plastered. walle! “w retin 
vere dint as reom ROOMS 
WHY PAY RENT 
PLUS TAXES & INSURANCE 
HURRY! ONLY A FEW LEFT 
TOTAL PRICE ONLY                           NEAR WEBSTER 
yard Garage. ‘si $00. ecu 
INVESTIGATE THIS We can now | 
ea your jot for low “gr $408 down 
Call our salesman now for details 
All Improvements In i om eee) roe est 
OPEN SAT. & SUN 2 TO 4 pm 
_——— pune 
Oak floo 
room with = ell. Mod- 
guu ¢ of! rane adbiaa > Me 
on ‘white Lake. Drive 
Dueck to ae 
Pricey for open sign. os "erase 
i C.HAYDEN, RENE, Loads of Features 
DON'T MISS 
MODEL OPEN 
_ DAILY & SUNDAY _ 
1 P.M.-7 P.M. 
Blaine at High St. TCALM. 3 bedroo 
feors ‘utility roo 
  
~~ Leger TO BLAINE — 
La rr pad TO HIGH. 
CHAS. MAROTTA BUILDING CO. 
  "BI ul 
0 3 Bedroom Rancher 
Woodwatd and Square Leke area, 
ell om one floor, with 1% car, at- 
vtached ga’ rela "avin drive. Fea- 
— athant living room and 
titenen, coramte tile b& path. foreed 
air of] heat, large uti room, 
atuminum storms and screens, 
nicely a Em 3, a, 
fered at € 
only. 
Ward's Point 
Building Site Bulla that home of rour dreams 
on this moat posite cans Lake 
front lot. 135 feet lake frontage. 
241 feet Lats shade trees, sandy 
Li —— Coreg™ netghbor- 
. "offered $16,800. terms if 
Seemed 
NICHOLIE - ce REALTO 
Mt Clemens St rr $1701 
Eve Mrs Mra. Kelchner sss PE. 4-873 
1% ACRES 3 bedroom Nene Lots of closets. 
Lovely kitchen & dinette. Oak 
LH cooba ou ere oo” mee 
Teezeway an ear goreee 
A lot of ivin area with ia 
one! Nice level land for small 
farming or at Fruit trees 
& berries already in. Cal now 
for an a to see. $14,500 
With only $3,000 down. 
WHITE 
BROS. REALTORS Phone OR #1298 Open Eves ‘til @: Sunday 10 to §   
UNION LAKE 
‘tree, tot across 
from privil h 3 tooms Natural fireplace, Interior | some finish: m needs ing, Furnish 
included at the low price of $10, 0.008 
With $1,000 down. 
MILFORD AREA 
New 3 bed home Spac! 
kitchen & dinette Tiled path. Full ol mig e Just a few minutes’ drive 
new Lincoln plant "prised at Wii 
| “EMBRKE & GREGG 143   
  
  SYLVAN VILLAGE 3 bedroom brick with vestibiue to 
forge ares room, d@intn, 
& f poo} 
brick garage, Beautiful shed 
lot.’ Priced at $15,960. On terms, 
$730 DOWN m moder modern hom m with tuto, with oa! 
perrdgee Only 9865 monthly, 
. D. RILEY, Broker 
( BEDROOM. home, Insulated, ¢ screens 
& storm windows economi- 
= Seria mover garage. i 8 3 
garage, , 
Sekt Sa Enea, Pe   
6ROOM “BRICK HOME reat 
price es with terms, 
ARK ' 
¥ aloes — on this lovely 
home. Full basement, Open bus limes hool. 
ie ries or OR Sten = Autom«tic heat. Owner, FE 
  
  
    
               
    bath 
- rama espace es Sn" aie a   
‘NORTH SIDE ...: oak: 
    , | SMALL FARM. a 
Pot cama at ie we feel r if please 
Bi 
Cail for appointment. 
  Hacinan choi bis 
only $8, 
|NICHOLIE : OWNER LEAVING 
135 Washington Street _ Gooming | é g : # ie 
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_THE PONTIAC PRESS. Frmpay, NOVEMBER 9, 1956   t    
    
  
3403 8 BMX 
Veterans COLORED 
-Why Pay Rent 
No 
Money Down MORTGAGE COSTS ONLY 
3BEDROOM HOM 2 
-——Payments Less’ i, 2.500 with term: 
C. PANGUS | Ph. Ortonville 132R2_ collect Than Rent 
If you area Veteran. 
“don’t miss this i Bed 
9 bedrm 
Deal ofa Lifetime! 
HERE’ S WHAT 
ECTLY BEHIND 8T. 
PD OSEPH'S HOSPITAL 
Cor. Pariemore & Bondale 
WESTOWN REALTY: 
COMPANY 
FE 86941 
natural fireplace, — Oe Sree _ ee nings OR 3-T746 
walls, mer BY OWNER 6 RM. HOUSE mace 0d oxte. ia heater, bath, basement. gas heat. W. “pide 
small orchard, located East of Terms: FE +3008 
Pontiac peer 8. Bivd & Rocher Wiest Bloomfield ter Rd Will trade equity for late 
model housetrailer or small 
galow close in to Pontiac 
R. D. Riley, Broker 
gop Elizabeth Late Ra, FF 41197 
2 BEDROOV BUNO- 
GaLow rg 3b al HOME. | 
tile bath with 
    
eae _HUNTERS ——— Pt chance ‘o 
bedroom setts 
9650 down. Rome’ for only” ease   
    
  
3 bedroom modern. % acre lake- 
front lot. cation every dey in 
Tce 
For Colored Families 
to schools, “stores and Good 
  now and save. Va- 
our own 
sh 
eat. Best of all is the price of | 
“1919 MIS 
odern. Gas heat, close 
  
  
    —_ eorrene?. 2 
WALLED LAKE AREA tation. condition, 
RUSSE . yaa * REALTOR 70 W. Pike FE 
WEST SIDE, 2 BEDROOM, FULL 
basement. near bus &s 
ping center, 68.750 $1. 
down or will sacrifice c to         matic water ‘heater, large oo f. lot ‘en! 
area Payments 
per month 
OWNER SAYS SELE No reasonable offer refused. 
ce 
iT 7:00 Afte 35-6449 Corner Williams Lake Road & M50 |      
    
1648 AT UNION LAKE 
OFFICE :/SLICE OF anew   
  
  
       
       
     ‘STOUT S Best Buys 
Today 
4 SPIC_& SPAN rooms bath m A-l lo- 
a SE 
toom, gas heat and eas wa- 
‘ter hooker. Only $11,650 with 
terms available 
LAKE ORION    
    ing sta’ and will sac- 
rifiee at a $14,950 with 
terms 
$650 DOWN — 
  <lecom        Peveety #08 eee ge ———— 
  
  is on , te a 6-RM. MODERN HOME: 
    
i¢ _ deep. FE 20974 after 6 p.m. 
a ARKSTON | AREA   
6 Acres—W ooded 
> Ram eae Dat "ets eae 
  
  
          
  Drive-In Restaurant «— sy A year eae oll excellent YG gy 410,500" includes building. fixtures & et ex 
So ee meat to 2; Fd CALL . 
I R. Hil   
| 000 | 
CARL W. BIRD, Reattor al $03 “wate noes nom Per 
80 ACRES | Lovely _ home rims. 
Natural ace, Sisemen 
barn. shed, Gas 4 loam soil, 
with live stream running through 
the ‘p' rtvy. Could be dammed 
a 8 at door om ado _tual 42161 and 44 vil : 'e in Com 
For Sale Resort Prop. “4A a A i a 
FE 4-3393 1900 FT. THUNDERBAY RIVER ee ca caover 
mile W. of. aan see OR. 3a ss CN 
or terms. Phone MA +2401. SACRE CORNER * : 
For | Sale ue Oxford. aa bunivle fo. fo. io "roudtront 
- ts 4 lots. Low down mite: MEAGHER'S REAL Es EStaTE CORNER JOT . ON NORTH FRAN- Qxtord. i bh. OA _& 3122 
sis 2- poioens § -from- Bastern- High._- 
A DANDY ‘SACRE PARCEL ON 
2 VacENT tae LOTS. $5x165 ON AN- athe rd. Some muck. Dandy 
dersony Rd. pr school-in Wa- uilding spot. Nice wooded area 
_terford, V Detro't. on rear. Price $2,000 on term 
li LOTS, IN CITY. FRONTAGES ' DORRIS & SON REALTORS 
_A deep. PE b-00t6 ater ¢ip.ee | 132.W. Huron Phone FE 4- 1011 W. — 
WE COVER 
ae tad DIXIE. : 
BEER ance. pte. E. . Only aft PE 65-6181   
RUPER MARKET 
100,000 YEARLY. 
Bea . ving quar 
ters tocladed in ‘ease. Terms. . 
BALD AGLE LE. FRONT 
MODERN oe plus 7 rental 
units. G around. 
Large picute park, Nicest sand 
be Terms to re- — — Ik. 
sible pa 
wae ORION TAVERN 
teal gent pin oben over yearly ll monthly from juke ee and shul- 
rd 
UTICA TAVERN 
. & rm. cay | quarters, 
  if ROCH 
ing net profit of $700 monthly and 
business is on the increase. $3,000 
plus inventory 
1557 | SHOE STORE AND SHOE Rae AR 
LOCATED IN FAST GROWI 
phe econ Same owner past 19 ; 7     
  
FRANK SHEPARD ©   
  
  
m moderti ranch | 500 DOWN—3 roo: 
ae: with of] eeeen tiled ba 
  
  
Ree. AUTOMATIC: 3 AUTO. HOT ATER TRAIL-VIEW SUB ple I hPa baths, full basem 
"tows STEEL eee wren ter large workable mitch: 
RUSTPROOF sCR —, : } SE Pated driveway Black top 
PARGE UTI | street Large lot, 120x220. Less 
—- LT Or DEC Boot ATIONS than 2 yrs. old, $19,950. 
nn oe Vitson Real Estate ALL CITY IMPROVEME 29 8 Main st. Milford | 
MODEL QPEN ~HERE’S A ‘BEAUTY?   
  ESTATE 
Adams Ra st Twenin OL t-1s11 | *mtcpratie washer end dryer oe | N o Down Paymen t out. Convenient ev ny 
RRA Jat * oiear | $10.00 SPECIAL — Lovely 6 Fr: By homes | moderi with faT basement kee! 
toy and roueh wir-| oil furnace, li, baths. Lecsy | 
= build on our lot with | sun room. it cith 
wnali down =e Easy terms. : 
eso LITTLE-FPARM..One acre of   
  J. R. Hiltz REALTOR 
| ont W. Huron 
__MULTIPLE..LISTING sER VICE. 
Five Acres On Dixie Highway, ‘on a FE 5-6181   
  & ‘neat. clean — that = Mee a ae Ustrry 7 wert > at; once 
of downtown Pontiac, brand new land and § room home. me fruit ser t loc i. 
z draws emegsem es F.C. Wood Co, te etm sren deed] pra [hae rimeter heat, olastered walls, Corser, Williams Lake Rd & M0 Terms to suit, or an dea! location for a 
replace, pienty of closets. $10,- Realto: OR 3.1238 motel ae is will be a 
$00 Terms. FE 56-5323.   
  WE BUILD 
BRICKS $10,975 
ED WALLS CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 
’ PLASTER:   OAK FLOORS 
'PULL BASEMENTS 3 BEDROOMS | 
| iL AC HEAT ' 
| _W. Huron DORRIS & SON REALTORS 
Phone FE ¢-155 , BROKER i ‘BEDROOM. Tf DEN. SCREENED | 
bun- 
    waa) BT 
    
  
  
  
Fy ‘=rge tet near high séhocl, { 
$11,300: $45 per month Eve- | 
    
Extremely well laid out brick | 
bed 1% baths. 
Landscaped yard 
patio. A reai value at $15.- | home. 
~ e closets 
wit 
960 
West Suburban i 
  Very nice } bedrm. nome. plas- 
tered walla, of] heat, elec water 
heater Big yet with nice lawn 
  
  Here's @ real neat ceriee home 
for the handyman. 3 bedrooms, 
full basement. Privileges on Wil- 
Heme — Cedar 
Wooded lot. 
appointment 
4 Bedrms., 2 Baths | 
r shakes siding | 
Smell seen: Call tor 
today ; 
This very attractive 2 story home 
with larg: jot. 2 car garage Hosea 
end fruit t 
‘fon Plains. Walk,   
2% Dn., 30-Yr. 
“3 BEDROOM. Ou ality | 
BUILT BRICK RANCH 
  Elizabeth Lake Estates Pmt 4 "00M AND 
BATH CINDER FULL BASEMENT. AUTO- 
MATIC OTL FURNACE. ON 
A LARGE LOT. $880 DOWN. 
Leslie R. Middleton 
  
  
OPE — 
Mon. thru Sun. 10to9 
G.I. & FHA       PE 8-6003       t 
lt. 
Mortgage home. only 2 years old. 
fot Needs some finis 
but a good value at only §7, $1,250 DOWN — 22x40 ranch style 
Ol AC 
ce. wircre eet storms & screens. 
v0 $16.290 WEST SUBURBAN—6 r m 
modern bungalow with five acres 
of land t could be subdivided. 
Best of locations. 2 car gar 
sone 
0088 nayeleetGapbers: new J Poy 
: je starter 
Good seamed room sly 
with full basement. age 
construction. Epcctem value. Lk 
privileges 
H. —, Realtor 
FE 2-4810 | W. Hur Ph. 
Multiple Listing Service   
Partridg 18 THE “BIRD” 
EEIZABETIL tak e| s8EE 
E 
Comfortable ® room modern home pees investment for the 
ure, ¢. ; 
Baldwin School District 
Seven room home with 4 
large bedrooms. Basement. 
Piastered walls and auto. 
water heater, Extra lavatory 
in basement. Nicely paint- 
ed and landscaped. Only 
$9,950 with terms a       —“Fotat Price $5.98) 
Five room home with base- 
ment on ~ 4 side of 
| city. Two to. Long- 
fellow sebest. haat a 1 100 dn. 
ves vy per- 
ments yg hs Bee this at 
once, 
| Everything Perfect This is one of the neatest. 
cleteeet homes we have had 
offer Newly decorated, 
both inside and out Exxcel- 
jent basement Mas two nice 
| bedrooms and the attic can 
| be made into two more bec- 
rooms Good stairway to at- 
  
  + We have many excellent lake 
front and lake privileges homes | 
$6,500 . Come out and look 
| them over. j 
i; ° I rocke For Sale Houses 43. _For Sale Houses 43 
REALTOR | in as ° : er ;~~ ae 
ion Lk, Rd EM 3-467! EAST SIDE ! ONLY $6,150 
> : = - . 3 bedroom mode home near TERMS A 
SLICK AS A WHISTLE} Whittemore st. "Paved street.| nice 2 bedroom bungalow, full 
_And fit as a S $1,006 down will handle. omen Se oil es oe 
neighborhood 5 en-| Dorothy Snyder Lavender! %"Streens 150x300. iot. —t pearl Has 2 levels in REALTOR | ase me: wrt 
fireplace, Ist floor has 3 bedrms., aS. Bees = $1 ,000 DOW N 
, carpeted living with fire. LAKE FRONT-—Frnished, if vou 
place. Dining room, kitchen and care to beat the problem of hav- 
2 car garage. Located at 270 ing only rent receipis to show for 
Adams Rd. 1 mi. .N. of Walton. our troubles, call us, we have 
Better call or see this one today. ree rooms to choose from. 
{ 
  | 
  'REALTOR 
| FE 5-0101__ - ene Why pay rent? Wh 
can buy this modern 
nd bath 
mace, gas 
water heater end full bath 
Excellent location near bus 
and schools Lmmediate pos- 
session. Only 26,050. 
“HOME — 10 ACRE = Can't hardly xs these 
lovely. am 
© ing space, 
basement Mand fu on = 
erything ‘n tip-top shi 
a Teady ‘o move into, 
Priced to sell at only $10,- 
650 with terns 
$500 DOWN Moves you into this cute 4 
room home ‘eceted west of 
on Targe near Cass Lake. 
only $5,950. 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
TN 
Open Eves. till bedrms., 
lad as tenn 
Total price <j 
  
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
BRICK RANCH TYPE — New 3 
room brick home with 
tached I‘) car garage. on 
basement, auto. beat, 
water heater and tn casement 
burban location. Vacant. Pri 
at only $14,500 at- 
full 
het 
Bue | 
ced P 
FE Tite N. Saginaw 
cue a mh sugieto Pontiac. We have several bomesites 
es 24 eere< with 
ft. frontage. Priced from $1.- 
850 to $2590 with 20 per 
— down, balance on con- 
AUL A. KERN, INC. FF 2-9209 ee! 
  | HOMESITE AT CHETOUAH Shores. 
Eliza’ 
“M BUILDERS 
bi) eas 
—N. Park 
#008 ‘ua §-T581   
A 
  NORTH END--2 bedroom ranch 
tyne bungalow with aluminum 
and stone siding. Has nice 1's ear | 
gearase. tile beth, 
throughout. Call to see. 
INCOME 
Ideal location fer income, 
take small house ta ade 
good money maker an. very sice 
3 apartment home 
will | 
A 
NORTH EAST — Lovely 4 bedroom — 
in excellent location, 
tile bath. good bome 
fireplace has 
large 
rooms and 2 car garage, carpet- 
ed living room acd dining room. 
Call for further information 
Geo. R. Irwin 
_or 
  
  
CHOUSTON REALTY , FE 4-631   ' a 
$290 DOWN TO GI's 
3 bedroom prick full base- 
ment fanch homes. all large 
rooms. Just a few of many 
features are: 
en with 
boards, ‘ormica 
select oak floors: 
bath with glass 
tub: saute heat; 
reation space tile Country kiteh- 
ickled wood clp- 
countets 
a 
enclosed 
}4a36 ree 
  barbecue 
eae Fen, 
  A-1 condition newly dec- 
pene Mhsver before have we of- 
me—for only 
t - Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, 90 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. Kee ivi sthoois & 
» Spacious living room) 
    
WEST SIDE @ rooms on ome floor, 
rooms, Near Danie) Whi 
- Behook aes some finish work, 
but the 
aoe rane 7 “Sat = SOR 
og | BEDROOMS | “2 2 ots, 
  PE 940% 
privileges.’ E 4-10 ein ea “DOWN ion and price war- 
Bnd 
cere f Ope a 3. BEDROOM § room brick ranch with ceramic 
te 
  
EST SIDE 
eee yp Rep at 
down and In the city Payeo streets 
end -— sidewalks -—eicy- sewer 
and water, handy to schools 
and transportation 
end streets protect your 
children. 
Model : 1-8 p.m_-daiiy |. 
and sunday, On N. E. cor- . 
ner of Rewpe tt and Bald- 
win. Just 5 5 blocks north of 
Walton Bivd, via Baldwin, Dead 
Hurry! Only @ to go and — 
they won't last. 
J. 1 Taylor 
BRICK RANCH 3 bedrooms, 1% baths with | 
city ag | ity, To windows, 
ft, aved street. 
Only a3, 30 with easy ‘terms. 
wall wall barpetia 
= basement ¥ 
=e getece. . INSURANCE 
3 bed- fee "Gouna Ave Open Eves. 
Mine FRE ¢2b¢— Free Parking - 
ae 
room ‘home in rig 2 city. cnn bag wegen 
LD st 
ne "Terraced 
i os oot culeky at at 813, with $3.800   sane beach’ m   COMMERCE LAKE AND HURON |   
  
    
  
  
wood contempora: 
lovely lake front, "co 
home or equity in tr \ 
ott) ig Will tak ar e your 
EM River. lovely soe ee 2} W ater Wonderland room th i 
rage EM 341960 | Realty & Construction Co. MRS YUILLE, FE 2-7306 ” alias s (pou, from Po Soo 2 bed- oOm, own, EM : 3-4197 ask for hrs. Gopenhaver. No Money 
Duck Lcke privileges. 8 rooms D . and bath fenced lot and gara W $8.500 terms. Call MU . ‘ani ' wr WILT ie a 
One acre in Highland area, with | your ‘tot a 26 x 3 bed- 2 betteom house and basement, Foen| bonte seit hit) pace 
for Mr. Rack a Arete 4 _— el 
A dandy little house with Oxbow east of 300 tome Full “pont.” Phone EM — “es price oe 
y. ies) 
| RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 
Overiooking Cass Lake. Full base- | 7,8. 79StEPM, . on P59 met, = a moe right firs., MULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE _ 
Bi Fn Eula on Paine Income || rayton ains Income peo | [es $ minutes from | oe, beep just off the — Hwy. 
ir. brenet. Et poate Sines ‘il Tels 3 } family frame duplex has meuk t ap heat plant 
ssa: at om bathe see rw third at present, bu a New. Ottered by builder. Calitor- , Full rice $11,500 
TOL MES BARTRAM 4392_ Dixie Hwy OR_3-1950   by Lake front int 88x2%0, 
terms 
183 acres w'th 2 lakes Mr. Brandt 
Ee. 34196 ~ ” 
Cc. SCHUETT wit ag adobe 
7404 E. Highland Road fad 
restricted area. 
+08tt = 
  
m gesqe Ll Lakefront is neat hom 
  
  bath, Full — with tiled | 
floor, earn, 
wie h 
( 8350. down 
win. I AKEFRONT carport .and on | Tmmeriate’ powers 
oure for only 
si . hetrodm cottage on a beautiful | 
Oniy 7 miles from Pontiac | 
wtoter,| 
    
  “        Ie sole fern 
down = Al it js $1,500. 
      takes. Nice € roo 
$1. 09 hedroo 
“pesement. of! furnace, tile, bath, 
Cd   ee € 
8. 4 en $75 per paginas 
“WHITE 
BROS. REALTORS 
Phone OR 3-129   
. Open Eves, Til 9 — = ban. 30 to 5 
$1,000 DOWN mah brick terrace. 
“asement, near * 
a new 3 
   
  mm mediate possessio ar Jo    
  3 bed- 
Bt. | 
    CLARK ave. & fooms ete 
intaee Gp tairs, oak floc 
[mreregine walls fecorated, 
ment 
tory Could’ r used at 
shop}. 
_terma, 
HUDSON 
down. fs 
fat oa “ow — 
oak floors, base: 
sf as, beet 
D8ON 8T. Leena ¥ bedrooms 
lace, basement. it car garage. 
2,600 dow 
SPENCE 8ST. Owner — 
riced at 813.500. 7 
SUBURBAN, Prive 
-Lake. This home hes 2-1 
8, separate 
sun basement, sell 
m 
ery *e af garage, 
Newh decorated. 
RMS. 
on Williams 
aree 
eseion, ne van scat Oe "Qui pore bath, electric stove. scho# bus 
te Portier 
Low 6 rms. 
extra jarge tot, 
service, 
Motor. 
down payment. 
NICHOLIE, & HARGER oO 
133 W. Huron 
Open pvesege   
- ANNETT. .OFFE RS 
| North Side 10, room home, —- 
S ser narape, Whe vot? Sonis 30. cated ‘ te haels. immediate ssion, $11,- 
terms. 
5-Family Brick 5 — s and tile Pearce 
m: show! c pany evens Located in good 
west side rental atea close 
to school and buses. Sepa- 
rate furnaces. $27,500, terms. 
Brick Ranch—Otter Lake 
New ultra modern 6 room 
brick ranch with full base- 
ment, eee one rm. with 
fire — ell, den, 
ee 
ays possession, Only 
‘ou 
Watkins Lake Front Attractive 4 bedroom home 
  cerein (senrel bus screens, 
33 Oy . 
  EE 5-8183 | 
- | 
aluminum SS and 
at door.   
‘ 
4 
| 
      
We ask, “Where can you 
beat it? 2 bedreams and 
bath down; 2? up. Full base- 
ment, gis heat sewer and 
water, and 75 ft. lot, Takes 
between $2,750 and $3,000 
down — compare before you 
buy, Immediate possession 
Acre ; With 60 ft ranch home and 
attached garage. Built - in 
TV and HIFi, 18 ft. porch, 
new Torrid-Heat furnace 
Plumbing in for extra ', 
bath Only 812.950 and own- 
—r— ~eccept good tate 
mode} trailer as part down 
payment, 
Seminole Hills 
This. almost new custom 
built home offers 2 bed- 
‘wood 8 full Basement with gas heat. 
Settin, 
shade 
Sesshhh! '"! 
ed on ‘targe well Ratooepet | - I 3e First 
To see this comfortable fam- 
2 nese 
eeeanenee 
iene oo with built-in bor 
paagl refrigerator, Full bath 
and down, Lanaire gas 
furnace, Paved ae to a 
“$13, 780. . 7 
Tired of Looking? 2??? Well, _‘ aed up ee 
~_ 268 Baldwin Ave 
FE 8-0565 | 4791 Dixte Hwy 
OR 31223 Eves privileged building s: 
een become 
beautii 
shor 
chen sites average ebout ‘4 acres 
tin size. Equitable ap- 
purchased on Watkins Lake | 
Lakewood Subdivision 
small number of (Boooag cogs ape 
&b 
subdivision. 
& roved. Mav be 
contract 
Chapin Real Fstate Drav‘on near 
w school, «tty water in. 
Wirt. iis M. BREWER FE 45181 FE _ $1704 | § SCENIC ACRES Situated ust north of Pon- 
tac, we have 4 of these 
lovely wooded parcels, di- 
rectly adjacent to mre state 
land area which includes a 
beauiiful lake. Only $509 
down or trade something of 
— iT N equal value 
3 ACRES Situated on a lovely corner, 
just a few miles from Clark- 
200 x 600 ft. $3,960, ston. x E 
with low down payment ~ 
CL Cheap 
1300 
farm 
terms 
Fdw. INTONVILLE RD. 
Sacre vcarce), 14 x 
Ideal for small 
$2,500 with @ 
M. Stout, Realter 
Saginaw 8t FE 
_ Open Evenings til 8. ae 
  
    ites have ra | 
sealable tm tivis 
ly restricted north 
Wooded and | 
Plats | 
MAv'e 512468 
  
40 
Buliders terms 
1462130"... €.: $5 208 
We Aol eee ee) aebscon 4.900 
| 120° "150° $4. 600 © 
| 
: ¥ 3 : tic Extra large jot that is | NICE oe rftale & shrubs. $1500 down HOMES ment of Pontia on a neved street all nicely aiecorated 7 =e | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | TER : ; . ms wit! vileges on ze | must see s at oniy i P ~ 
— $95¢ DOWN PLUS MORT. North of Pontiac ee aS eS IRC ES Has Desement and | car garage $1250 and terms. ‘DESIGNED FOR RETIREMENT GAGE COSTS. PAYMENTS S rooms, bath, & utility Nice FEN Cl RING: Plastered * Buy now at the off-season low ; 7 small specious ranch near jake 
OWNER ‘OR 3.203 ab ran “Pr ape ese ae \Valls, Oak Floors. Ceram- | price ied Govsvceymeet Close to North Perry Sueceas gccace peer gests ric at ‘us ie ee as : “c | f | . 
th $50 per month ic Tile Baths, Full Base’) DRAYTON PLAINS sini secuibearesmics home | landscaped lot, west suburban. KD. BEDRMS ss . 5 "AY | rice $7,100 and = terms ; 
Mean, ‘ving, room. knotty pine hn K. I > | ments with Gasinators,| $1,750 DOWN | Glee to Mmersea shot COMBINE 
Eichien. "Large — senae. ou ‘jonn -irwin Storms & Screens, W ide | Very attractive 2 bedroom med- and new Junior Mich seturel firepiace, full basement, 
\ gowns . aa — Lots, Paved Streets, City) $7 heme, sin full Basement pad LAWRENCE _W Srele  feomi income. “Gaterki | ear . M n : fireplace, own utilities. It all-adds 8. 2 car 23 West. Huron ew Water. landscaped, extra big lot with 3 ep poy egy A onthe gt e FE 5-0447 Eve. et e341s “ S S and ate car garage, It's vacant—you can up ¥ comfort, soi coue tee | 
fear Raptors. 1 seems, Moses = DIRECTIONS: TAKE fasr| pert © o& ence for enly Sine | Rene ey coowners Gas > Vacant. #8.000. $1,000 NEW PIKE ST. OR AUBURN AVF — 136 E, =e gq. Ohm Eves. he TO ~ T j DAND ‘z 
“"ROSE McLARTY PROPERTY CASUAL DIGNITY ES 2 bedroom bungaloy full base 2 | ment ullt in ‘53 ee east su- 
FE 2-2162 or FE 5-3578 HOMES Wanted Experienced Salesman A very fine § room brick ranch | burban location, Saar verms §8,- 
4 ROOMS AND BATH. oe home — Bp eens A NIC HOLIE: 730. . house- rage &@ ¥ a 
taller @ or oer papel down J A a lor carpeted living room with distine- . — . ‘ , 
Seas oe Re 4 oe North Star . ° ) freptsce, Ratre targe 1300338" lot. Goes (70 “Saseerce? © S etca bo trade ea sang. terms REALTOR - INSURANCE| Ceramic tile death with cclored wel =e: = within 15 mile radius of Pontiac 
5 WN with full bemt., auto heat $1, ats 5 DO H 100 Oakland Ave Open Eves.| fixtures. Unusual sunken patio and | bot water, softener, in- 
& reome & beth ent. Oi! oe PE 42544 ree Parking | sanz Tathes extras included. — qulalion, | latecena. screens! 
furnace, Large lot. posses- men an brick 3 becroomi ranch, | sree = Car garage i 8 
VA! winding paved street, farm style r workshop x 
$1,000 DOWN Kitchen with bireh cupboards. ful ~ ELIZ IZAB] A BETH | WARD E. P. ARTRIDGE You it Uke the Jocation of x ? 
plo oo = S ten a Lect aaa siamenwith poe rata or VA REAL i OR I F E 4-35 | roscenebty priced with 
: S350. LAKEFRONT. 1050 W. HURON ST heel —& LER-REALTY | {peme Seciniya beinnine al Ai Aoxn. 0} 5 26 ON. wv eas’ Clarkston. ‘Open Noam. A home to enjoy ; 5 rooms. OPEN EVE. TIL @ | WATKINS LAKE FR MA LL 
rE Ee pds Built by the world’s | Li Be ing 5 h # fj la $750 bo petal : ROOMS—IN TOWN. Beeutitul brand ngs. sine neMTEca 
ers, room s e ve reet— ece —base- i cE. 
1 Of Sot CE ace iment. Trade tor vacant land or rms, & beth with walkout 1062 W Huron __ FE 5-9407 | 
CL ARKSTON | anc t. picture window | housetratle:. . bsmt. & lake level recrea- Pe 5-047 | 
OW IF loverlooking lake. Safe, JIM WRIGHT Seve Tans rag eee roy MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
3 | .. . ~ REALTOR | able . : i { E sandy beach. Cyclone-| 345 oatiana PE sor; S00 with very reason Lake Front < = ee ar | * { 
Z ACRES Hee landscaped lot. 1) Forest Lake Country — pagr wowteata 3 seproous Rustic Beauty block from busline. School | lub E | An_excetient 7 rm brick =| A panoramic view from this 
. I t W ; f 1 ABS eo ‘ |. Semne with full beth @ bemt, | 28 ft living room with [s Réairond mus to aterford = and_ Namoeany wancied beamed cimiic|  Nesrly hee OF oil furnace. | Eutttone floerto-celling fire. 
THIS-CUTE 2 BEDROOM HOUSE Phone OR 3-1295 parochial schools. Owner | living room, with ledgerock fire- utto._ hot water. incinerator piece. ned’ beamed) coitus OW WELL LANDSCAPED LOT 4.21 eves iil p—-8un 10 to 5 ; : | place. which goes through’ to) « & softener, There are many, The 25m28 tiled recreation WITH PLE RESTAND) Cott (Evers Sint eure transferred. Must sell.! panetea study Carge famity room other fine features not men- room opens out on rolling 
4 GARACE ONLY. nega wits : Only $14.000: tdjoining kiichen,” attacheg 25- Honed, Be sure to see it | lawn to leke Each dav a 
A LOW DOWN PAYMEN “C.” Houston For Homes* 270: terms. car garage. Scteened porch, ce- Irs priced to sell w mo veceusn aor comlortanie 
b&b § wedraam home: i THELMA M EL woop a ment drive, large eclused lot on terms Owner moving var o Va eeaee eauty — priced 
|) Sek seach tena Names. Bes! oar re aS Cass Elizabeth Rd a quiet dead-end street. $32,000, town. at $20.650 ? AXIS ‘S| PE c S-1284 or, vce 3e44) $7 down you are concerne = 
W ILLIAMS LAKE homes for ieciored) Wake) prop: : —— ' aun storage space, you must see JUST OUTSIDE OF TOWN 4 Bedrmis.—$8 250 
  Prices include paved street and | 
lake | 
es om beautiful Hammond 
miy @ few lots unsold. One 
and A 
pia od 
biock from “Attention, Builders” lots. Alt platted. West Call FE_ 
Orchard Take Rd. 
at Middlebelt 
ater system besides full 
ake 
gTade school 
shepping center 
Office at 
1 
ff 4925 Pontiac Lake _Ra 
. Tit 
i Ouen Eves Houseman Spitzley 
FEdera) 8-133) 
mocel home 
ake Ro and Birehiand 
BUILD NOW 
well 
iven from our 
LERBERT e DAVIS 
WOODED SIT E 
Just the thing for a 
landscaped lot, 100_150' 
cated west of city 
desirable section $1 
1 ACRE 
Approx i acre of and avail- 
avie for home site 100 x 
3s". off 
GOOD BUY 
with terms oks Rad 
at only 61 180 
ACRE We were several ‘2 acre 
Ists for sele on peved road, 
just 3 miles north of town 
Can be yours with as little 
as $100 down 
. M. Stout. Realtor 
N Ph. 
Mu 4.30 side 
5-€420 
Hammond Lake Estates tt 
restricked Waterterd 
Estates Et etes freely | 
Bs of Yours 
FE Pie 
  
JUDAH LAKE. 
h 
cash er 
Well sepearer Jot 60x100 ft. in Dewey | ea Only 
Hi 
® “hiv reetricted 
Jot 1505477 ft, high and dry 
ite for ranch 
81.9 cash Dutidin, 
igh apd site, 
ry, good location, lot 751240 ft. 
78 
frontage on lake. Oniy $2,750 
om termes 
NAYLOR ST. 
Sub.'hizh and dry 
BL ELE RD. SUR 
sub 
ty ue home 
Terms 
ranged 
CORNER LOT Ideal 
CF ee 
ean be ar- 
Lot on comer Bow Lane and Wind- 
croft on Otter Hill Sub Idea) site 
fen ipa fh ake Pr v meee 
1,000 home, ark 
Onir « 
LOT. 100x779 FY. level and | 
$50 with |, 
Veautiful batlding lot, high and dry/ 
partly wooded, sec ection of ney 
racah type hace nighly reetri 
ed, located in 
=e oe 124x188 ft —$500, the Adams Ra. 
Est Onmle 84.200 cash 
EAST SIDE LOTS 
St.—40x)30 ft. 6 ints + er- 
for 
8 400 Kentiworth ‘st. rciah ft= | 
Three lots 40x] 
&., corner int, 
Oniv 86nd 
FE «son nA On TOW NSHIP_ 50! ; (Bathurst 
come tiling need- 
NORTH SIDE Four well located lots’ 60x193 ft 
: — water. good $400. 
K. ‘G, i, HES JEM PSTEAD 
ve i ean d) For Sale Farms - “8 
160 ACRES, STOCK AND Equip : nt $30,000. °o neees near Caro 
3 Acres 
ull 
eres near 
| 280 Acres 
— house 
120 Acres Come- ae | 
with stocks Ay 
ro. $5,000 
38,000 2 Silos 
2 ba.us 36 
Grade A milk 
@ room brick 
920 - ipped 
ston 
new silos, New house 
000 «FHA 
& san farms n 
rE. 3-063 ‘or MA 
Clarkston | "REAT. ESTATF, TNC. 
20.8 Main, Clarkston, Mich 
PE | 
| 
  less ineluded Just imventory down. 
STATE-WIDE | ‘Real Estate Service of Pontiag 
ARLES, REALTOR 
id 8 Telegraph FE 40671 
WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE 
with option to buy, restaurant 
_ living quarters. 561 8. San- 
i2 BALL POINT PEN Ba) 
machines with retractable 
_ wil sell eheap. or Sh 
$3,500 SAFE ae Pay back $4.00 in 3 mos. Write 
Pontiac Press Box No 60. 
DUTCH MAID BAKERY “ROUTE 
an truck distributing Fred San- 
ders Products Very sow invest- 
ment necessary Write Pontiac 
_Press Box 66 
  &**| Standard Oil ts now accepting dealer seplise: 
ap for the feliowing naw 2 stall 
ola 
BALDWIN & CORNEL 
N-PERRY AUBURN & ADAMS 
free company training previded, 
Moderate tvestment required. 
Company financial assistance 
avaliable to those whe qualify for 
additional wmfermation cail FE +1584 tolar 
100 FT FRONTAGE ON AUBURN - 
Ave 190 {i frontage on Perry 
St Both business froptage. Rea! 
bites Close ty 
6 W. Huron PW Dinnar 7 
SUPER | SERVICE 8Ta- Very good location. Low in- 
_ventory Call FE 2-0173 
-LETS TALK 
B LG "SINE Ss” 
MA _ 5-5821 32-0635 + 
N. r = tate PE i Re HARDWARE, ; 
i ee | 
~ FOR | Call ee OR ¥11,). F 
SEVERAL GOOD 
lake farths 200-sere gulf course 
for saie 
W  DINNAN # W. Huron . 
FREE! FARM ‘SROCHURE 
write Michigans iargest farm | 
rea! estate agency Eaton Agener 
| Wermortrifie or 3191 8 Cedar Tans 
BY OVNER meat Holiv >i sea 
ing a 
100: 4CRE FAR‘. Fer .cformation. MY 
2-444) or M7 3-793. 
Orchard | 
? 
a FE 3-43tt 
1 978. Baldwin Ave rm 
basement. 
milk house, garage and chicken 
house 
tal price $11,500 By anpoint. only. 40 ACRES $3 000 DOWN 
farm beuse, net mocern. 
‘arge barn, ‘ool shed 
I$ miles ‘rom Pentiae To- 
Ridgeway 
#@ ACRES. 86 ROD ROAD FRONT. | 
abs 8 
/Rent Farm Property 48-A | _Suchy Realty, Ortonville Beavtiful store in new ping center Excellent gro-s 
and unlimited potential in 
this growing leke area In- 
ventory required as down 
payment 
CLASS °C” On busy Migig Hwy near 
ontine Over 960.000 gros: 
business & year jease on 
very modern buliding Am- 
wie parking 
i PEED STORE Be 
PE +20 | 
35 ACRE, MODERN HOME. BARN aod other owt rulldings, Granee | 
Mal! Rd. $100 ver month FE 
44482 
| Sale Business Property 49. 
WAREHOUSE 
On 
few Are 
with BLDG. GTRR_ property 
at the viaduct 
6 overhead doors, 
feet of siding. Baie ts subject | 
to approval of purchaser by the 
and to the 
et. 8 
R. Pric-¢ low st $13.- urchaser being 
| PAUL D. HAMMOND 26% W. Huron FE 5-774) Mires FE ein   
  COMMERCOLA GooD small repair or flower pms 4 
| Elis: Lx. FE 23-1747 i 
Rd. 
FT FRONTAGE _ On Balawin Ave No 
wel locates | Zoned Commercial 
a used ¢ar lot Has u<ed car iet 
stot on oreperty Last used as 
Phone FE 
a 
CHOICE — 
BUSINESS 
etd LOTS 
at Pinegrove $50 per within a. 
site | 
Ԥ - 40 x 199 on Elizabeth Lake | 
to MICHIGAN BUSINESS 
=AILES GORPORATION 
JOHN A 
157) LANDMESSER, SaCaER 
8 Sarpy PH RD 
z 
_PARK AT TOUR’ FRONT. DOOR _ 
your 
This fine business 
leading brands of 
seed. poultry, garden, 
pet supplies & fertilizer 
Show ing a fine income Own- 
er tian | nerth Large 
xt own boss 
bh 
ered & ures af @ sac- 
rifice 3 Den 1 miss Aa 
GROCERY AND BEER 
BTORE Be sure to see this 
fine neighborhood store In- 
cluded gre beer & grotery 
stock & fixtures. Also the 
bidg with 2 apts upstairs 
Get the details now. AD for 
$23,900 with terms 
SHOE REPAIR Coanpeste 
mechinery equinment, 
Bee material 
all. rent: ati you want to continue 
on in present bidg. 
— Nichols lie & Harger Co. 
  Partridge 18 TRE “BIRD” TO sEF 
A-1 BOWLING ALLEY on @ iare 
hichwar tm fast crowing metro. 
pol'tean suburb &@ etece!’ ent Brun:. 
wick eflevs SOx172" binek bulls. 
ing with nlenty ef ff-<trest park 
ine included at only £29.500 down, 
HUNTERS SPORTSMEN run er- 
thusiasts this ‘s the business for: 
you Up-to-date modern gun shop. 
om main ¢ lane highwar te the. 
north in rapidiy expanding area Spacious 8 room owner's home | ineluded. See this most interes \- son_§ Stevens M1~6-0084¢ ing and ve profitable o ration i “DR: AYTON PLAINS — today $12.50 dn. plus stock in- 
Two, well located ‘st 60x060 ft. udes real estate. i = yo pad on Dixie eee NAMBURO <7 Efficient 16 
Ideal rescore _ me station. Call street = Esa ame: enn for mere | entirely by fh °h re ae Gweetee K NE \VIPSTE AD | Bble ‘profits. S10 150 barn Petiees 1 E. HUROW BT anc bldg PE 40284 ___Eve FE = 
Coury iA CAKE fi RD AT “UNION WARD F. PAR’ FRIDGE. 
eee - "Monee rommerctei 1 REALTO yR FI 43881 - _Owne PM" 34288 REAL ESTATE & mosinesirs 
  
    3 
st WEEKEND 
* West: Side soo, only 8250 dn. 3140 W. Huron — 
Northwest, 4 feres 
North Side, 190x150. Only 120 dn. 
174x160, wooded only 84.300. 
1002150, levéi, 
Wooded, 
South 
ctr from $2,750, terms. D SPECIAL ~ 
$1,350 cash 
100x140, only $2200. ‘ 
acres, stream, $500 down, 
east ares, city water 
cted, 130% Well re-   
lo 
  Ce smmercial Frontage Ton St. & 46 ft. 
  
  
LADD’ S, INC. 4286 Dixie Hwy., 
on_yiait   
“Oak loors, 
neat end clean’ Pie tor 
only $11,500 ee er 
Bateman 
  * Roy Annett Inc. ie pote 7 5% W 
  ren Bt wr Even’ Ing at ae 3-1143-& EM 3 
-33 Acres. 
  oe 
For Sale Acreage 47 
* be ae cue ACRES. gricen AT) 
CRAWFORD D AGENCY | +1349 at 
Open Evenings and Sunday. 1-4 1050 W. HURON. ST. 
      
a 
._ A real business opportan: 
$27,500, terms. : 
| Roy Annett Inc. REALTOR; 
Huron _ F 18-0406 
  
Business Opportunities 51, 
AGENT TO coun TE OTT, 
sti Bee maces “Caer 3140 w. Huron      
        
          ot Rae ciate aS S| ame beeen 99 — a epth. ion for On 4, t -of -business— \ _Weiding equipment ‘Mcluded. parting, ing. ee, * ion? $5191. mm . va 
Ai with “Thirective. terme.” | PeaUTt, enor LOCK , then, 
eae ter Lavender | ie : rothy Snyder Lavender | gum vendin :. s : end enist Make an 
PE 24411 
$300 down | Railroad Frontage Ray tat he Clateen Spur line on Lan oni formerly GROCERY STOR RE. sDM 5 cabsen. re * * 
germ ft spears et Btocs, fixtures * hat ice in ae Te ;, 
- orth ia elty. "yh 000, ‘s0: ra. bn inn — yg Rnd down. terms 
Rest Haine saunas 1 CLARK HAGSTROM strom, ofe of Realtor room home 2 in 16 ‘courtecte sale 
  
  
  “Hint She ita oie bet Yearly. rete . to.) ad 
sees eae 
rea Mest fet oe & Eoised ies tn te able rena for ie 
Dorothy ' Snyder | Lavender 
       
       
    
    
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THE PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1956   
‘Sale Land Contracts 52) Swaps!   
-1§o DISCOUNT | 
scars <'Tm- mod. on % aete:| OR 38000 
TRA JIM WRIGHT 
    TOYS, TOYS, ’ TOYS ~ Sate Honeebeld Geode 27 
  which ee 0 
Sal a Ba) Re eee, Sie   
‘Let Your $$$ 
Work for You |e 12 W. Huron ss FEC 5-101 
and WILL AP MY UITY_IN A 
% ea Pro Lol = an family income close to Wa- 
teous service. Call an . Pel terfo a e 
a Ҥ-0975. GEO. MARBLE, REALTOR 
; McCullough No ME bee Tet hens Andersonville Rd., Waterford | 
1.C C. HAYDEN, Realtor ee BARNES HARDWARE 
‘© E Walton Blvd. Open Eves. awAP OR a SELL, ea ole pen mves. have you 
PROPERTY SOLD PGR 911.300: ti, RM. HOUSE . ir mo. pas hd near — Heights for 2 we :™m 
ask for —_ Manager, Hum   trailer, W. G. Whi 
comb Realtor, FE 5-0622.   Sale Household Goods 87 : by Dick Turner 
  CARMEV AL, 
  
    ee ; 
cat 8ed 1 rade-In Dept. 
ae oe a, mgs See <9 a ded... ...ae 74 
Television set ONIN Siete Refrigerator . Ane a 
ON 
  
Be « facets cs ok co 
taet i. = til 8-easy 
   
    
  ox. Lave MODEL 
——. $0. FE   
    
Money to Loan 83 3-006. 
_ (State Licensed Lenders) 
LOANS $25 TO $80 ~~ 
BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE % LENGTH PERS IAN LAMB 
64 W. Lawrence St. FE 41538 coat. ranch mpos other sar | __elothing. FE 
LOANS | $20 1 TO $500 
on signature only 
Household Finance 
Corp. of Pontiac 
778 Sagnaw st - FE 40535, and girls’ coat: snd dresses ————' Size 12, 14, 16. PE 43025 : 
Seasonal Cash’ 22, 22% sues sors ci   
Get cash ad seasonal expense 
in 1 VIS | Fhewe. give a ion eed aie” GABARDINE svrt | obr-€ facts. ‘ew ts TO 900 | ait on Fron oat, Both size 
vs LACK LEATHER ~ JACK. 
“BENEFICIAL Ba 8 ES aor. CLOTHING. ? SUITS” sae 
FINANCE CO. 14 husky and other clothing, rea 7 W Lawrence 8t i. ya see. _spnable. FE 46128. 
TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | 
202 N. MAIN 
ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 " AUTOS A ‘ LIVES FocK 
FROUSEHOLD Cuvope - WILL DE EQUTY IN 2 FAM- ily income Hy ott Lk. for late 
model car or housetrailer. OR 
  
  
1 FUR ¢ COT | ae I WOOL COaT. 
_ Size 16. PE a 
  ‘s TOP CoAT. SUIT. SPORT 
noo. ~leather jacket, ete Out- 
wn Good condition. Cheap. Fit 
O12 ages, FE ¢3641 afier ‘| 
GIRLa “WINTER COAT - SUB -TEEN 
sive 12 Exc. condition. $16. OR     $55. 
FLOOR i: DUG THERM }+ heaters at discount __ For Sale Seton 56 emer 
WAYNE GABERT 
  
GE Nadie ~ 3 EASY MANGLE. PETS. 
  
GOOD USED 
FLECTRIC RANGES 
SOME LIKE NEW. $39.50 AND UP CONSUMER'S. 
  — GAS RANGE. FAIR 
). FE 5-3203. 
  | eee 
‘OIRLS GOATS. SIZE it: BOY'S 
Pu_ Rochester. OL 6-071) OL 1071) ate coat, size 18 FE 48513 
ne CASH QUICKLY. |“tepser ee ee 
Up to $500 - 1950 to 1956 care. B ou 
“The wrest “eee | $i. Site § All ike new   
eee hem = tase or 
  icabeme we sUTrs_ DRESSES o be a i Vi sinutes Loans also made on » far) Mt oni a size 4 F alley 
niture Signatures .od 
curtties, 
Oakland |: 
P B 2-9206 FN, YOU NEED ct ZIPPER LINED OVER. | 
coat good cond @ $8 PE ¢-8768 0000 MAYTAG WAsind MA- 
RORTHERN MUSKRAT “FUR % bed 620. PE $-4924. 
de 32-0206 bars site 14 $40 
You can get & quickly on your stenature. tar es fareittare. ne| i FP. POWER MOWER. 1 YR | 
exctnregts. te suit ident We will be cia te 
STATE. INANCE CO 
“83 i Siete Rank Big 
Pr «is? 
Need $500 “ th fast. eourter service &@> 
S eas arouna’ We) (peur pons } $ROOM D DOTHERM HEATER & elp Cost $79.50. Price $34. MAy- 
“Yair” 64738 
¢imen, 623 -E 5- 
2-FT FREEZER i YEAR OLD | Wil trade for '3-+4t and $6288 or 
Shes nie rE 
i? TV ELECTRIC RANGE 
; $35. complete bed and dreseer, &e $158, wt seil Lad Never used 
ed 
1956 4 HOTPOINT RANGE. you 
iy automatic esceilent candit 
FE $2271 
you sheuld visit our new! ctl tank 
moders: séfee so convenient to 3 HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS 
arking —_ “ ~~ verre = Tan} and epright FE 20548 
aor oe PE bain nes Gn F¥c BEDROOM Stite Ww 
Four ne 
Home & Auto | he A 
if spice sitp) corer s ioe 
Loan Company] Site Sel "s wep. fe lamps 8 sec, glass<trop frori 
solid oak — Al good 2 7M Perry Street 
‘Becond Fleer) 
ae Sto S Seturder @ te 1 
suckner Customers 
Afe 
Happy Folks Pickner’s Emplovres serve with a i’ TYPEWRITER m4 SENMORE se "ore 
smile in the most friendly manner 
fh ' easy to dea at Buckner's 
ere courtesy and kindness are 
a pleasure | Ww mattress end Lec ccocmees 
FE S10 434 Pourth 
116-PC DN RM SET. LiikD OaK 
reas FE #1 
|" GE AUTOMATIC — WASHER. Perfect working order Reason 
able Inquire 142 Atguste 
S YEAR-OLD As Bae 
i: = ane CONSOLE TV 
Exrcelient condition. $73. FE 474i! 
Dejuxe troner, 
4-4an) 
chair, $30; electric train, 825 
Provide fer your immediate ane 3 32-4073 
iture happiness by arranging for )E_REFRIO - TRON, “a Ox cu Su -@ ee fash. crede - P= Lt gnaster Cer ved.-car “seat Taylor 
mpane where you are Wel Tot maternity clothes, boy's ~ burner. med. and your patronage ls 6D yie gun trpe 
21688 t reciated 
cine te $500, up to 24 months = isd «HOTPOINT 1 RAROE. FUL 
roar 
BUCKNER) INANCE COMPANY “SD FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG. 
NTLAC 
oy — iy apghelel 
YTON PLA LPOOL 
pte dea] come Im and 
trade-ins 
  FE 401% 
PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE STORM COAT’ DRESS oe "sate Lai reoodl all size lo “— FULL SsizE TLECTRIC R RANOE. 
[only citien, reasonable, 240) excellent conation. used 
"anEY PERSIAN PUR GENERAL FL ELECTRIC MA 16-18. lik OL 
Loan Company _ii en nod PONTIAC STATE BARE BLDG MA   
: : ia cinta Gas” “RANGE 626 
ES. SUITS. COATS, SKIRTS”. 
Toes 34-16-18 see SHver Fox 4 en 
ao ® Shoes Custom jewelry, 82 OF sWIVEL 
$95 to $500 ‘s. Sale ; Hecosbe Goods 57 ee - WACUUM | | Ren earls a mos. old. $3. Call. | Laundry ive th 
f ELECTRIC RANGE | 172 8 Saginaw 8t | 
seu 30 GALLON AUTO Ga8 HEATER, \* 
  
_KENMORE DELUXE Wisma | 
god condition” “BU MA Sts 
2 with your mo ey probiems D GAS RANGE GOOD CON. KELVINATOR 
2342 < ond 
KEL VINATOR | REFRIGERATOR =¢ 
+ ey f Geoed 
. “AUTO WASHER RE-_ chrome set, cost 
LAMP AND  Soerer “FABLE TO 
~ —, 24 x26a8 high home 
eaving “ho Florida — Dinette set dining room furniture 
& 
LINOLEUM PAINT SALE 
“) price at Jack's 
MOTOROLA TV 2” MAHOGANY 
Table model, Nice eonditien. Only 
1 $70 96. 1208. 
FURNITURE 
FOR THE PRICE OF USED 
: iy off. cimette sets 
30 per cent off lamps 30 per cent   
“WASHING , MACHINE AND 
NOV EMBF R SP ECI: ALS Duo therm oil heater ... 
Maple studio couch §-PIECF MAHOGANY DININO 
own to everyone aad borrowing!) room set. $95; radio-phamograph . 
: combination. $25. piastic ——. 
    
Bload Hammond Spinet 
Can be seen at-Old Mill = . 
EDWARD'S OUTLET, 18 5, Baginew 
organ. Practically new.   
  
       “Plants, Trees, § Shrubs | 68 - 
A   
    
Used washer oo hh 
seg ew 2 cont wit mattress 16.95 
2 TODS S WAREHOUSE Elizabeth Lake Road 
rE eens 
VACUUM Cr PARTS, 
_brushes, all on age of 258 Myrtle 
i 2 9858" and 1 60x102" 
et unas. Sligaty 
scratched. Terrific values. 
[pee be Yiorsocent, 393-— Orehard 
wane = LIVING ROOM 50- 
fa, ver vised, $40; refrigerator. 
$35: electric dryer, $65; oll space 
heater, $15, ~ 2166. 
-WAYNE GABERT’S ° 
FL OOR SAMPLE SAL E   
  
  
ers, dryers. gas and ‘electric 
ranges and TV sets 2 vrs. vel 
_ Saginaw PE $-6i     
WESTINGHOUSE REFRIG. IN 
ve . $50. Gas stove, 
$15 oe 
— drop leaf table. 2 chairs, 
—— oy £250 dike new 
3130 00 FE   
1 = BANJO, $60: 1 NAVY 
a = 1 wai chat, $35. 
rawing set, 
10 rit Bradford St-, Pontiac 
i LAWN BOY es MOWER 
ehair. A-1 _condition, 
emere 
#2 GALLON ELECTRIC HOT Wa. Len 
working eondition. $83. rai ter tank. excellent condition, rea- 
sonable. LI’ 46-4861 : 
i000 8@_ FT 1%” USED _PLY- 
  ‘FORD 
oon roof cos! 
* YOUNGSTOWN fs SINK | 
fixture 
  PLETE. ir 
‘Der “banging outte, “large “sled. PE sant. ems (@ ELEC. RANGE, $3; SPACE eonee 2 burter, aeal oc   eM | gaat ecee MATER 0 Aute Gas a, 
a vrs Aol i 3-038}. 5111 Cecelia | 
ALUMINUM _| 
SIDING FOR NEW OR OLD HOMES 
Forget painting problems  for- i} 
ever beautify end tnsulate at. 
| same time Reynolds NU-AL''- 
MINUM. only siding guaranteed | mot to chalk, chip. creck or peel 
materials only, $490 instalied 
Call specialists for free ert- 
mates No money doern low 
@enthiy payments, $ rears to 
Par" A'so aluminum storm Win | 
dows. awnings. ernamenta] iron. 
| buy direct and save. 
/ VALLELY CO. |! like new must sell mor- 
E 4-a806 OLive 1-9941 
Auburn & Rochester Rds 
ACETYLENE WELDING OUTFIT 
1 and 2? tnen micrometers. Sears   
i —— well pump, complete. bee 
. I beam. to x. 12-16 steel shaft 
& in heagers. - hoe in. counter | 
shaft Two Tindstones. 
shaft & ee 1 Reignts Ra. 
_Lake Orton. | 
STEFL CLOTHES = ae pair OR 3-3537 
AMERICAN BANTAM, 2-WREEL "Saas ¢ stee} trailer 63 W Huren 8t. | 
AUTO WATER HEATERS, $4495 | 5 ft cast iron tuos. $6495 Re- 
verse trap toflets, $31.11: 2 pe 
eolored bath heey toflet and lave- 
tery, $8995 G. A. Thempeon, 80 
8 Perrr   
tutes. Like new x 
Studio couch $12 rE’ 2.0731 aay BLINDS, ag 4 7s 
       "oft 
] 1968 dy NEA Servien, ne. Tavern in Waterford. 
“Very liberal discount. 
Pety. OR 3-1907,   
  
_cornet, $150   
    
__ 32-5217. 
« PIANO TO ‘Ge aan ‘en 
ice, coaamed - Call Mr. Dorman or Mr.| Stuce"w ah Gen meme Viage: tom “orices this sath! 
CLEAN 130 BASS ACCORDION. FE day from & to 7. MU 4-803 
MARTIN COMMITTEE MODEL PE 4-0523. used MPORTED EXCEISION ACCOR- Stock. 4 to 6 ft. will wholesale | have a ae dian end sane. Ceoise Ca Pro- | Onben § : essions ls mos. old, us sel- | dom Paid will ‘take $275 Call MA 6-3361 or OR 35123, 6619| Used garden tractors and power 
Wondertul * Ghristinas gift. EM | ear SADE Tae —— | een mowers : 
Ls Sucaé mepeer age LEE’s SALES & ® SERVICE : Piano TUNING AND GEPAINS. Sieg’  movle, che | % = rh Mt, Clemens st. 
ee oT . ount Whoie-| MecCULLOCB | PIANO Sone. Cue BEFORE | Se cc ee an o | CHAIN “v3 
      890 and WN Scotch Australian & 
a poss our ‘Brin, ve ees. cw Li * g, wast atte tae ne ane New and ‘used, “Rock bot   1's miles E. of Wixom and Duc 6507 
/ bake Rd. intersection. os every Evans MA 47878   
~ Christmas Tree pee TILLERS & TRACTORS Beautiful Scotch pine -— nursery, Buy your rotary tiller now. we - 
ot of 200 or more. (DEALERS 17 ‘eo 24. All in good 
NOW! L8O 
    
or retail 833 8. Bidv. E. Rentals Parte & 
    
  
  >SMALL BLOND Mat RE- 
turned. Gallagher's us E. Huron, 
    
cree ee wal vr PIANO, 
tron FE 40666. Terms. 
VIOLIN” PLUS CASE “4 ; STAND, 
good condition. $20. 5-145 
  
WILLETT LANCASTER MAPLE 
“Oh, I don't doubt for a minute you're right, 
i checking to see if our encyclopedia is!” 
  
For Sale _Miscellaneous 60 
. MOW: LECTRIC W R One Ser or pp oid. Also 1 couch and | ne Use on vELDER ‘also 
FE ¢5051 torches and regulators FE 4 
§ PLACE SETTINGS AND 7 SOUP: 
of Castielon china, Wi) Pet —I'm * YT HUFFMAN MEAT COUN: AKC REG. COULIE, 1 YEAR & | .. 
ter for sale cheap or swap. FE; 4 mos Sable & white. EM 34-2526, _ Auction ‘Sale 77 5 
4 5602 _ afters 3 pm ja Se : ig 
FILLING | STATION i EQUIPMENT. 
hotst & compressor, high beys, 
For Sale Miscellaneous 6 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 and others Bel all gs ts. Mr. 3 j nm, 
ELAXESCISOR, USED 3 MONTHS. STORM mimes AND SBCREENS m. 
PE 46-2546. j 32078 
R SUITABLE STEAM Soa and oil conversion unit 
  FREE STANDING TOILETS 4185 
‘pattern: Worth $125; will sell ; _< for 878. FE 2-4446 | 
SALE, regu. 
SAVE PLUMBING ‘SUPPLY PE 3-   |? PRS. GREEN, TURQUOISE FLO- ‘Gas ae DAVENPORT. DIN- ral drapes for 2. 19 picture win- 
Boz's Ice skates, .. ette set. boy's = set, size 4 or 
ee 
FOR SALE s > GALLON. OPEN Bouse fy or store bead vsteal érams nM. Pt We carry a ‘ull ane of 
, Pain:s, Hardware Etc 
PAUL 8T CYR LUMBER CO, 
6120 BOOTIE LAKE RD wood, Can be seen at 3072 Dev-. 
en i -- aana ~Red.—_Beat-.-_-M¥—-9-6432--——— 
ap i — Ue   
MAL barbie 12 AND 1 4, MOORE 
ew 
auto washer cer wits 
    
res, 5 2 © gray 
  r _ Sale Sporting Goods 65. BLACK FEMALE OCKER | x. Oxford, Fri. Nov. 8 11 a.m. 
(es “BOXER PUP FOR SAL®. FAWN es 33. REMINGTON. AUTOMATIC. female, 10 wks. old. 1611 8 Roch-| Wilts and sppithe 1 te o: like new, with case. Call after! ester Rd. OL 6-2087 erstone. Consignments welcome. . 
—-~ +8 2M. FE 4*A0i1_____+ & BOSTONS AT STUD. AKC. CUR +—— Fhree—Hooks- Avctien— 
ne RE- _tiss OR 3-9296. SATURDAY. NOV. i¢tH AT 1 PM. $5 re sosee “Arle SSX. CHOICE REO COCKER PUPS AT Weinut bedroom suite with twin — os   __-_  RIFIE. @ MM MAUSER Has 
OLD GARAGES -REPAIRED TO a reworked. like new. $50. FE 
i look like new Len pa een Your ga- i 7 2, rE $ 4239 ra 
_ Tage Put ip few garage doors. TRADE 3-30 WINCHESTER FOR en ss heaters. living room & d Lied = neeee p¥mp shot gun   ion SALE LIONEL TRAIN SET, | 
6-6533..   
STORM 1 WINDOWS 
  
Gas STOVE LARGE, GOOD CON- — 
1980   
ang as r¢ ‘Garage Doors | AND 3¢-30 WincHESTER- ” gObE1 “ Shown after @ 200 Sanderson 
30-06 REMINGTON. 721 ALAS = SCREENS Scope, Williams. quice detach: 
mod>t, peep site and ling 
23-3341 
ROMEX. BY ee COIL « PER 35 REMINGTON PUMP RIFIE. Walk boxes tor duplex plug am. Oscar Schmidt. FE | ——— Meadow - i Crooks 
INTIAC LANDSCAPING co, | 200 Crooks Re : | PONTE S04TT or PE 0384 | MeCULLOCH a ee 
For Sale, | Pets 69) ) Biss iauinment : | South Moodwara el — of i¢ DS 
Pad i . ape OD pBUACK coon -eocunn | {ile a6. & ra 
like new, Gallagher's 18 E Hu-) Trained _and hunting. FE 8-348. , 1-16" or < single bettom 
Sale Store Escigment! 64 male boxer, $75 “Ais, Collie pupt. | tonville. 
30) SAVAGE MODEL Py $78. FE. 6-4017 eee 
$4436 .     
i3 MO. OLD REG. POINTER | ROTO-TILLER. 2° ME. OR 3-4606. 4 rr. old Boxer, FE 23-1048, _Call evenings. 3 
2 YR. OLD IRISH SETTER. gwap a 2-14" FORD PLOW, FOR 
      
  “1. PARAKEETS. Pe , -3038 ; oe 
eon ned cages and all 860 vl Sy BINDERS.   
    
      
  
  AKC REGISTERED alae oa) PUP- | AUCTION EVERY FRI. NIGHT . 
Pies Reasonable FE 3-9742 | 630 pm B & B Auction House, 
      
    
  high pressure grease equipment AKC REGISTERED “PEKINGESE | 5089 Dine Hwy. Drayton Plains. Very nice male PE 8-2816 | OR 3-27 ; 
firs FE Ane ee, , BEAGLE Pups | ONE section mae, = WED- F male nesday pm ‘ge as z 
GAS STATION EQUIP. USED 1': ‘A. 8H MALE |* tortment of household furniture, ; 
“RADIATORS | J's iCeet $1000 sell for $400. My. AKC G GERMA~ SHE F Serres aE | ‘wots and personal effects. L. =. son- | _ 26081 ot Lise —— Smart. Sale Farm, 330 Weat Tien- : 
3138 NATIONAL CASH REG EGISTER. AL: dxc REG. COCKER P PUPPIES | ken Rd. Rochester 
Se ee eS cas Mack = silver buf! PE sat | AUCTION OP NEW AND USED Pipette beeen a WAN SHEPHER household appliances such as ra- 
WALL CASES. SHOW CASES.: "AKC et ser td Feats E | dios, TV sets, washers. refriger- fee gliding doors, lighted, coun- _fiighlana Rd. Cali MU 46-0522 ators. stoves. repair parts and ee Le Ae : 
EDWARD OUTLET. 188 Seginaw — BANKED RACINO PIOEONS — Salts Gnd Secvice, Ss @. Dareisk i 
and Hickmott, auctioneers. Seere: 2 yrs. . pers. MA+ OA E276 oF OA B-CIW, Oxford. ~   eed EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 1:30 
  
      
pet prices. PL 2-2079. beds. innerspring mattresses, box rings, matching chest, vanity COCKER SPANTELS, GOOD BIRD | °° dogs, reasonable {f sold at once and bench. Several double beds. 
W. Runt   
    CHARMING. COMPANIONABLE. furniture. All finds of mise. home 
alittens Used nild. $2 fUrnishings plus « few interesting 
OR_}-3T14 | —— rer ‘ Hick mott, — 
2 SALE RABBITa. DO: DOES WITH Joteers or Om m unit: uc- 
| ——* and bred does. OLive tion on rat just, none of Oxford. 7 : 
14203 ______s« SAT. NIGHT 1 P.M. i MI. SOUTH. ‘GRFAT DANE SE PUPPIFS FAWN. | *« mi west of Lake Orion, We 
AKC. from top bieed line, pet are selling 5 rooms of extra nice 
and show stock Also stud serv- furniture for Mr & Mrs. George   
leather fitted case scope. mount ice. 64606 Navajo Ct. nr Wine! Meyers from their home et Karl 
  
erry st ov tractor we a a Ea = 
5 a Sioea® an prices (SAVE 30 PER CENT ON NEW 
from $35 and 
modern deer on Four 
less than you ihink 
ou & free estimate | 
— — give — reas Stamps 
DOOR o 
Poster 
| HoT WATER HEATER. 30 “GAL | 1 wheel meta! traier, 
mew approved fer use on inlaid stock. Also 3030 Winchester 
S SMITH TYPE. OP 3-1101 after § ‘BOWLING “BALLS ROLLER | skates. shoes. $795. 12 gauge sin- 
bas pata gle barre! shotgun, $10. rifles, ce tet 130 8 Su foe EDWARDS. ives, hut ‘ourts sul Pres 
a SESE MAUSER Seas “WITH 2c. ‘ea. Main & rance fuse boxes & shells. $100. Also new man's _lk Rea and W Maple. MA 6-6406. 8t., Redford Mich. Also other con- ry _ A Th 8 bt outfit, lacge, $25. MY,     signments. room . suite, 
“Parakeets Guar. To talk blond pedrosie suite, chrome set Reg Roller Canaries. Free Sine- . retrigera ¥ room sulte 
eri Cages, 61 oie Of. FEE 2406. | “siectrie seve, ‘geiles able, tna _ TARAKEETS. CANARIES. CAGES ; ot > Crane's “Haten.| ‘Dro . hi hine 
    and supplies Bird tam - stered 
ery, 2400 Aubura Rd FE 6516. | “mpe. Cole WARM, 2 uphalnered 
PARAKEETS — SUPPLIES | Tools. Lots of linens, Dishes. Mis- 183 Sanderson FE 5-6631 ecellaneous galore! .Merchandise 
        hee bed & met- DEER HUNTERS Lowest prices anywhere on these Shop. 69 8. Astor. 
  Consumers lines. $98.50 & $119.50 
= $4950 and 6595 These 
are slightly marred Also electric 
Di SHEETROCK cent, 393 ‘Orcha rd rd Lake 4 A 
CASH FOR FURNITURE   
Note <a WHOLE- 
Fir Plyscore. 4x8x% «heet 
Blanket a 100 sq: ft 
ft   
“HURRY! | Offer Good Until Nov. 
| ALUMINUM COMBINATION Da 
35. "TRADE-IN scene ON | 
‘Church’ S Inc. 
~— HOUSE P. AINT HIG 
PER GAL— $255 TPER aL $1.39 
ir, oof 2zl2, 2x14, 
...-. $88.00 
ean « fir plywood ae 
tai white pine board 
Inside door jams, w 
Soll pipe, galvanized pipe. 
crock. plaster and hardware 
SAVE UP TO £500 ON MATER 
1A FOR COMPLETE HOUSE. 
ASY CREDIT TERMS. 
Nortt ern Lumber Co. 
HO! LAND STOKER. DELCO JET 
| FE 2-0185 
BERRY DOOR ahh Eda —o FIX. JET WATER PUMPS «4995 G.A 
= pron, Ty |   
  _combination windows |   
  
si78 rE 3-800) 
seveen SECTIONAL 8OFA, TWIN ONE 17 PT. UPRIGHT FREEZER. chairs velvet love seat. large _ FE 5-4618. - 
Picture, mise. items. FE 8-013 
oA BUY, RECORD PLAYERs 13 
| saree. speeds, not automatic FE 
ANTIQUES. NEXT TO TRATL's End Bost Houses, Pontiac Lake 
oR 3-4034 
0 RaRNSTON WALLED LAKE auriqve ORGAN EX" PLAY- 
45462. VAN DYKE, UTICA 
_ LOANS | ‘CoMeMU NITY LOAN oO, os Te S PURNITURE Gtass RUB 1 
ition green nylon frieze 
i Lawson ehalr green = leather 
chalt Portable record plarer. tea 
| Wagon Gavrenport-bed, green ta- 
| tie top gas stove All in good con- 
5.3458. dition 3 
_& lamps 14 E Howard ” F lawrence rE 2173. (ABC AUTOMATIC W WASHER. 
___ FRIENDLY SERVICE   |_pletely rebuilt, 960, FE 23-1258 A GOOD 6 Et IN BMALL RADIOS, | 
S473. Mortgage Loans - $4 _%_t Me aetE oe AND HANGING 
|_oans — $600 to $1,500 1 For anv purpose on 
hemes, modern er -net, in 
Oakland County 
2 For home sdditions, or im- 
te reagbie , 
or enclose 
_____ howse constructed. 
‘ pact ae sarace oF 38 hem Pe $073 =Pontiae Trail, FE 
5-3016, OAKL AND FORMITORE co 
bronze tubular bed set; 
set, 31043, with ¢ chairs, $15. Hhehair, $2 Mahogany meg- 
able #3 OR 2-138! 
PHILGAS STOVE, 835. OR _3-2044 oe 
Alcohol 188 Proof 
RER BASE PAINT GAL 
12 Felt B. Rugs 33. os 
  ae 
Frigidaire and OF 
  
{ ABOUT ANYTHING YIU WANT - 
3 2 
\~ 
2425 
fr (ae 
Bee i 
io = » 
ae   
Pe uild 
Pontiac. or vhone FE ns   
ee 
     
  WANTED: 4 TO 10 FA ¥ FLAT. 
all c or 
pee 
Phone FE 
     
48 PON 
station Wagon 
stake _ trucks. 
LOT 6 BY WA Liied [] Lake Rd, M uity for furniture ALE 
or_cash. cal My = ¥ 2-1072.    
     7 ADMIRAL TV, & EXCH LLENT foe good 1 condition, OF 
ae n_suite, of cash. 47115. 
35, PT A , HOUSETRA 
wil cradle for 3 —_ of rn 
ture or $800 cash take over 
> ee eiarance Tre Prater Park. 
Lot 
alae 
   
   
        
ckup. 
ris with fectory : cones Se see ae 
ii. 100 psi    
   
  € é i eprings and 
mattresses Living toom suites, 
| 8 . tables, lamps, TV sets, rad dining room 
au Dine and man. 
  
  
20-30 BJ SM Ma) Lc Ter: 
anes See ; pate refriz.. Beaters. TV's. Crump Electric. FE. 
#357 
REBUILT \ WASHING ), MACHINES. 
= makes Qo 
tric, $02 N. Johnson 
2 yt 
POR THE HOME CAN BE FOUND 
AT enone   tess to pay. Space raters, ell 
ee xtures. beds, chests 7 
¥ 
  
Clayton’s Furn, 2065 Orchard Lake Rd 
  Ms BRICK Reclaimed — ali you want! 
: INION WRECKING Co. 
31443 W 8 Mie Rd 4 — 
BIRD CAGE AND STANDARD. | 
Aiagiaty fan, custom jewelry, 
  town kitchen furnaces. O11, gas 
and coa!' het water and steam | 
boilers Automatic water heater, | 
hardware electrica supplies 
ipe and fittings Lowe Bros int. HEIGHTS SUPPLY _lapeer Re FE 45431. 
4 INCH SOIL P'PE. 5 PT Toe SAVE LUMBING §8UPPLY 172 8. Saginaw FE Eases! 
BARY BED. PRACTICALLY NEW Mise rirts pond sites 3, 10 & LET CS HELP YOU _ MI 6- ¢oler painting probie ns 
= colors to choose from in rene 
4 Talbot Lumber Paint. WINCHESTER 30 DEER RIFLE. gang heifers. 1821 Ratialee LE. RG. _Milford, MO_ 42318. j 4 power scope. cost. $248: sell 
and Electr for $180. MArket 41847, Holiy__MEIrose_ 44031, CHEAP. $1,300 34     . __ 2780 a Walton 
BEEF AND PORK ALF, AND | 
| teat” Opdrke Market. FED 
‘HURON, rE 430864 | oi; seater, $35 ons ane 4 PE. 
4.3943. 728 | You 
washers. (COLEMAN ec GOOD: _ $75. Cah after ¢ FE 5-0348, 
“Cleanup | Sale 
Lumber that. we cannet get into 
our sheds for the winter. 
——— PRI 
  ee $78 M 
t FE 8-3008. LI 5-8500_ 
REFRIGERATOR. €, iH LZ a a fds £35 
a vee Tee aa BUILD 
BL ‘AC CKETT” S = BUILDING SUPPLIES | 
bine dishwasher and sink wr" trie | are ‘with deep well. OR 3-735. 
AEE 
<= “Rete. oo ae! os Be 
. EB Elee. Range. . eeieieeee $161 Dixie Hw MA ae 
us 's a 
~ Double sings = $9.98. BR &. 
Thompson, 70 8. Perry 
EM _3-221 DONT LET DAMP WEATHER ‘our outdoor 
| elon’ Warwick's FE ¥ = 
— non pa poORS - tack   
   
    
  
        
  eee e ee 7 
* Ce a ude PURNACE 
im good condition Call | 
after 6 or af day Sat_ FE 53332»   85 23 per com off on Shotguns. excep Brow rifles 
Model 88 Winchester Reg. $129 99. standard, reasonable. EM 3- son CCF EE «8-883 LL PET like new. Brodie & Tyler. auction- 
PARAKEET BREEDER. rer] cers. Sale heid in heated build- 
POODLES MINIATURE — “AEP es = 3 
    
Fi PARAKEETS. CANARIES. s CARS For Sale Housetrailers 78 Foo, Since 1977 584 Osa!   
Insui sted red hunting coats. from REG PEDIORERE ¢, PROT 10 FT. VACATION TRAILER ‘NEW 
$16 50 Springer — me ood tires & tubes $235. FE 2-131!   
  
  Rez $250 nanc war ers. now $i 2 2 home FE &¢ 1986. TROTTWOOD. > AL r 
KELLY’S HARDWARE reo “PEKINGESE {UPPtEs 4 | eee. fully Soees tis mo pcos 3904 Auburn at Adams weeks old FE an - cos pew §2.600. Sell for $1,700 ~ 
Auburn Heights PE 2-8811 SsiAMESE S rene FOR Sai F _MArket 42801 _ 
4x8 Sheet $] 35 Theer th aetna la 6 weeks old, 45455 11 Mile Rd. HUNTER'S SPECIAL 21 FT OA NEA : er fiunter s Specia Nov! | Westeraft. Housetrailer, Ot! heat %x12 tent Mounted on trailer with as cool tove rmanen't 
. = wood floor & sides Built in cup- Biase Js sts im Gone | bedroom Good cond. $395. FE 
#7 po ong Gu on a for trav- OA 8.2976 Open Evenings   
  
un. These are in like-new condi- 
LARGE SELECTION rw USED RI- 
| fles and shotguns Ben's Loan 
Office. 4 Patterson FE ¢6141. 
; Mx06-a 1 Marlin sporter ifke =e. 
bew case. bor of shells. Cal M 
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Rd. , | 30-06 CUSTOM DEER RIFLE. BEST | Ae e7 offer 19 Norton St_ any time. ie 
EL 64184) | Gun Sale. Big Savings FEMAiE BOXER POR) FREE!!! FREE!!! 
  WHITE 
MY_: 3503. i 5 ¢ COMPLETE HUNTING oUuTPrT— | —*#¢- 3398______| , 18° PONTIAC CHIEF | Large size. Including coat, jacket Do ned, Boarded 70 2 . bse | pants, boots. packs, galoshes, etc. gs! Train VACATION TRAILER 
93.95 | Also 30-30 Carbine. 12 gauge shot |~ | Nothing to buy Get entry blanks 
og. .car BOA RDED. Dos | at sales lots 
  toa. Will sell reasonable, Ail. of trained. Burr-Shell. 373 8. Tele- Announcin vee art Coll between 4 end 6 at 2129 __ graph | 1957 Detroiters +. i e. | ~ 
me heres. Sevres Hay, Grain | & Feed I Ree wee ITOS 
SMALL 2 WHEEL HOUSETRATL- Sa a Py fae OCS $3260 | __er_for sleeping FE 40118 | ALFALFA SECOND curTiNo. Modei_ 15 Sportsman 
, Nn (laa ee "ona mites | PONTIAC CHIEF * ; 
  2972 Sleeth Rd. aay eee ee i 
5 betreen % an ind 46 | 
\ Slecoestion of Wizsom Rd and. TEN WV IDES 
Duck Lk ra MU 48038. 8 to 50 f 8 wides available. 
ALL TYPES vr HAY *OR 8ALE A large se'ection of used mobile 
Alse straw wit deliver, OA 8-2179. eee heey tees may be ourchsed on 
HAY 18ST & SECOND CUTTING. e rents! olay   
  
. | recioae Livestock 72 HUTCHINSON 41 _Dixste Hwy. 
Drayton Piains. OR 43-1203 
{4 _RBOUTERED CORDELE RAM. “AND - 
  
  
tort LOOK! LARGE QUAN- | 
2x6. 2m10 several piles of | —#   
! 2 ie FOOT, 
BATHROOM ne "YOUNGS. | 2878 Orehard Lake   
LARGE SPACE TEX FER oR B 
TUNAIRE FURNACES 
hair orice mee down 
OR 4 payment. HEATING RERVICE     
  
WO LAMP FOUR FOOT FLUO- = restocking orer 
  
  
cL TRAILER. | 
_436 Orchara Lake Ave} FE 5-61 S180. | 
|CLEAN © Rifts. DUO THERM THERM ‘LIONEL & AMERICAN. FF     4 p.m.   
  
FLYER TRAINS 
ase factory ae Free fest $23.05. 
$29.50 sates $14.95, 
Stall showers ccomenete with 
  fan- 
$68 value, 
al) These “ts slightly marred. 
Michigan raion 
Arve 
SEPTIC TANKS eS CONCRET 
| FE 3872 Els:   
  Or-   inevind™ FOR FLORIDA 
ette set, dining room furn 
         
    
    Tapy. 3 f@ CARAT WHITE GO! 4 fall cut diamond ing 3 is | | UsED OIL AND COAL FURNACES. t73- +etue,— acriices = -+—“Ftoer—fernaces —Coaersion—e- 8 MILLIMETER LEBEL, 1 BOX cf ‘shells, 066 8 OR 3-008 afer | — eee eee 
_—o- 12 ae a b. 12 | znd. 2-0784 ee ot mode v: veniile’ ri 
gauge. New condition. $150. FE aot: =|12 FT. ETRAIL 1.   Nez and used deer rifles and shot- 
week onty—Burr-Sheit +- & Piberglas | n §hop. 378 8 Telegrapn Ra | _2 years © eid, EM 38519. __ 283 8. Dort Hwy. Flint 
Ss RIFLE. HUNTING 2? MILK GOATS. sega: _ GOOD rT TRA TO TAKE OVER 
clothes, 16x16 tent, Reg. pointer _milkers, $25__ each. 30466. payments #14 & Week, 761 Brown pups, gun cabinet FE 2-1048. ¢ heer HEIFERS Ae Deane 
GUNs — BUY -SELL-TRAD freshen pril_Herefo: MOVE a HEMEDIATELY. Pay "Maniee Leach Bagie: iey 8 | _18 months MA aera pay. Uke —— sare ae ; BI rent tiona, consisting andi A Lh det: ‘BARREL: 20) : eke Ta Gooey t Lake R modern late models, resond 
Corner of Duck Lake Road, Mil: like new Available on this plan. boards several Ere and out- SPORTSMEN ford ose Teiesran ANGE 
Sutton. MY'/ Vis our gunsmith. Complete 0 ‘LBS. YR OLD YORKSHIRE raph repair service  Bluing, scopes, | boars EM 35235, 10861 Bogie Lk ye eo =e — FT HOUSsE-   SANDY’S SPORT SHOP SES SBOTTED _Yaick | Ysiler seed comsitwen Eat oe, 
  
  $190 Mot. to Thurs. @ to $20, on 8 to eee cae “New madden ‘05 Racer, Train Park ‘ These are tod marred aoe Sat 5 to & Sun. 4 Family cow FE ¢ 1985 33° CONTINENTAL 2 BED- 1 an 770 8 T 2 enn ane 3853, 
Bo "Orchard USte | TENT GE AIOE WALL Wer EXCELLENT RIDING ORSE @| See? toot Esa ras | TENT. 14X29, Fotis oo WALL 4 FT. _sts_ ola. Gelding. EM 3-507! Bivd, gezmen aarts : 
  
HEREFORDs, 2 GOOD COWS. 1 51 PaLace 2 08 EXC. CON. 
dition Bath wih shower, hot wa- 
HEREFORDS, GOOD sean ter, 2 tanks for ‘arge AB stove, . Bred cows, Reg Hereford. bull refrig 233 8. HW) Ra   
     
      
    
       FT. DETROTT- 
FAMILY cow, GUER 35 er 676 Crescent Lake Rd, MA 
  ADE |" months old. Will freshen Nabout 5-4254. : MY after   
FOR § SALE OR TRADE: 2 STAN. heat, exe my Russell   
  
ATTENTION DEES HUNTERS 
Room board. Everette Mich. 
$4 a day. Call FE 35-1854. 
  : dard bred mares, | Standard bred Gower BEE THE A 
Hunting Accommo, — 65A colt, § months oid 4 saddle TOUR-A HOM          
    
     
    1967 “HOME. horses, Stud pony, 685 Granger + Ra. Oakland 0.2668, trailer Juy — tor ieavetin pa 
er 
| REGISTERED D TAMWORTH yo ne line of used. athens ‘ee 
       
            
    
  _DEER HUNTERS’ LODGING bh. WID. 2 WHEEL PONY BUGGY | MUST SELL: ‘54 Rd ~ home cooking—in Harrison, Mich 38-FT. PONTIA -| and or cutter. After 5 FE 3-6040 Chief. Modern, with shower. Lived Por reservations write Lar-— é a rE an +} | _san_Ledge$2-Oneida._Pontiae-or WELL BT BosTan BULL. 3, im only 1m vreees and overs. De am Mest -_ = ‘Lake Re. Harri- | yrs old. Puy | _ $3458, 
Co. 523 N Mat | boar pigs. 1 so’ with Holly Marine Coach Sales, inte 
Market 41620. Holly Rd, Holly, ME +6771,       
    
    
  
    
      . “LIMITED OFFER 
   
             
       
      $8 § Saginaw oven? to 
WwoOoD AND AL’ COMBI. 
nation doofs and windows. 
42521 
| BENSON "LUMBER CO. ATHER SEAL BRAN   
       
  compis on Greate traps. Lin- 
    BLA 
$1 Orchard Lak ey ave 
1 J882 38 PT. 2 BEDROOM | + $0951 24882 .       
Wall Tile Ie Sar Ve ea Chae Mt ana OR fee paras gut" eerie 
Ase A siaxey | ET DIRT RAVE |PRatomer Gare ra” | Raion: titie Molly ma. Baty, Bem FLOOR SHO SHOP. *. | FRYERS, POLLETS, COORERELE 
  
  
  
Do ey Yourself 
FLOOR 
"Beraupers. saree Sa ssacigemere ee ete. rE 
          
         ard, 
  
  
sander — hand sander —   
Puel and Paint, 496 Or- chard Take Ave. FE aie 
Se erie As Sas 
    
fash. sd carey pried 
Pit, cancewens thes sabe     
  
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Saad Gravel £0 6 oS ee 
    
      
     
         “TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE. 
Sand, gravel, Pit beat Earl How- EM 3-0531.   For Sale Poultry 74) 2° “OORAN raat SAE Sate 4 
  
  
‘mae =="| Oxford _ ___ Sale Farm Produce 75 
meso). Irailer 3 __f_Bighient s : 
  
         
          
    
             
            
            
    
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; _THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9.1956 = 
| By Jay Alan | __For Sale Cars _ a) Af « Far Sale Cars 9 9   
“Bright Spot" 
AUTO SUPER MKT. 
- 56. Oldsmobile 
    
  53 PONTIAC $795 Chieftain SOeee a toe gute & aes. | OLIVER 
BUICK 2 
Cars Listed For   
  
  ee 55 Mercury 1953 - 1954 55 Chevrolet AND 1955 55 Oldsmobile —. 
—% tee" 375" 55 Buick 
~ WHEEL BASES | 'S4 Pontiac 
FROM 54 Ford 
  
    
ata Haskins Chev. _-$1050 _ LARRY JEROME 
  Neos Me 1951 ‘2 TON IN PICKUP. EX- 
eondition throughout, Win- 
terized and rea to gol, Just 
your car or truck down, 
6751 Dixie Highway at Mis 
MAple $-5071__ Open nites “til . POR On SALE: E: 644i % TON, CHEV. 1948 Chev. Couve. 54 Chevrolet 
54 Cadillac 
53 Ford 
*53 Chevrolet 
"53 Pontiac 
53 Cadillac 
Pontiac 
Ford 
Mercury 
Buick 
Ford 
51 Chevrolet 
’*51 Oldsmobile 
‘49 Pontiac   
2 
$2 
51 
51 
l 
1 
  ape. 
clean. MY 3-3174. #32 Lake Ave. 
‘4 DODGE Mire = GMC STAKE       
“SNOW TIRES — ag Kelly ~ oe. Snow tires 
New ty retreads, as low as $7.95 
xchange, fully guaranteed, e 
SERVICE TIRE & 
TREADING CO. 
481 N. Perry St. FE 5-0649 
Auto S Service 81 
Rene Ae IN THE | 
“Sele Motor otor Scooters. - 82 
HARLEY DAVIDSON . 147 series 4, O.H.V., $250. Welt 
Colt FE $-6828 after.   
      truck both with stee!- 
_beds. OLive ¥ 2011 ay atiar 3 pm. 
be mw DUMP WITH 1950 EN- 
95." Phone FE 5-0056.   
“Wilson GMC | FALL SPECIALS 
ickup 
1949 Ford pickup 
Fe | 1945 Ford pickup 
1953 GMC panel 
195k Chevrolet dump 
New & Used Trucks 
Oakland at Cass 
$9485   $3 
For Sale. Motorcycles 83   
__plus_taz. Ferry Service Inc. 
oe rae 
‘ 221 Disie B 
community FOR PART? AND SERVICE 
eg salen. Co. 372 South 
For ‘Sale Bicycles & 8&4 
BOY'S 20” > BICYCLE. 1 EXC. CON- dition, OR 3-363.   
    2h. igs2 % TON FORD PICK-UP, 
condition, heater, $475. .OR 
  
Eat | ing Fogo Gt ae ie iy ae F 
pA 2 _ TON eens eae PICK 
$505. King + E a Fee 
isa WiLLYs PICK-UP. 4 WHEEL 
ee jood shape. Phone Milford, 
  
  
      
  
    
  M i Boats & Accessories 85 jess “i, TON PICKUP. 
papas _8,000 miles, FE 58-0178. 
34 Firestone Outh oa rd) 4 Cos’. % 70m Paeve. FE 
Motor, two years old, isi “DIAMOND 7 Pr Plat 
$50. Call before 3 p.m.) form, Mes, ule, Sas ii! or after 5 pm. OR 3-| tore. = 3496 |zORS % TON PICKUP 
tts = OR 3-202. 
i¢ ie INBOARD MOTOR. PERFECT *ORD TRUCK 5 1 TON WRECK- nd. $800. | er. fina f Pog ornK For tnforma- 
is rr CHRIS CRAFT. ro aibee-| tion _cail 
{ee Bee rE can Fer Sele Cars 91 ADO- Re ‘a BUICK | EXCELLENT COND SORTERS—OUTBOARDS ON D PLAY 955 ADO, 1955 | —28° Bopkins ‘56 RESO TER 188. ALL ARE | ‘$0 Buick STATION WAGON. $5 TR LIKE , 8a week. Northville 4-35 
INLAND. LAKES SALE S 
2127 W. Huron FE ¢-7121, FE 2-6122 
FIBERGLAS MATERIALS TO COv- er your boatr decks, etc. Flext | 
gles oe io up 
plies, DP cooagy $ | wipes   
FEDERAL” 
REINFORCED PLASTICS 
“ow. ke Ra a John R. 
  
EV VINRUD DE MT RS. See the new 57 modeis 
Harrington Boat Wo orks 1899 8. Telegrapn FE 2-803) pat habe sepond MOTORS 
raft & Lone   
“JOHNSON 
Sales and Service 
star boat» 
_—— trailers, Eve 
‘3 — gg cages 
396. Orcha 
Phone FE 3 
- MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS 
rts and service, Shorty Hook's 
jace. 3735 Orchard Lake Ave. 
ee ace AND CHAMPION OUT. 
board m 
‘ANDERSON 
HARDWARE CO. 2182 8. Teiegraun FE 5-9062 
Transportation Offered dt 
FLY BY page nartamare CALIFOR- 
nla, : St. Petersburg, Tampa. 
Miami. $39.81; Honolulu, mits: 
% HP. EVINRUDE LARK. "Tieetave ‘acter, control, and car- 
EMpitre 3-3911. 
RUCK GOING NOR H PART load either way, FE 2-6806 
LEAVING FOR SOUTHERN ILL. 
Nov. 11, Returning Nov. 18. Room 
for 2. FE 4-6886. 
WEST FLA. LEAVING BOON 
Take 2. E_ Walket, 317° Warren 
Dr. Drayton Plains. 
3-8074   
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
~ Wanted Used Cars 88 PPP Se 
Always Ready to Bey ‘tanked and us 
BACLEY AUTO PARTS FE E 5-9219 170_B. BAGLEY 8ST,   
JUNK | CARS AND FURNACES. MY 
2.5492 PE 4-4878. 
See M&M Motor Sales For top dollar on tate model cars 
wy OR _3-1603   
  
\Bud: Shelton Motor Sales ys top dollar tor ‘ate yn 
Sor Auburn & E Bird FE 4-672! 
HIGH SSH Paid TOP DOLLAR FOR 
sf Pa LATE MODEL CARS.   
MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester “opts to PM ““t9¥6 a - Chae and = Little 
the 
Phone OR :   1951 CADILLAC 4 DR. SEDAN. 
Low mileage, excellent cond. LI 
_ 23-4611 
CHEV. 
and heater: oe lene 
terized and ready to ! Today's 
own terms 
Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixle Highway at M15 
MAple 5-5071 ss Open. nites ‘til | 
|1982 CHEVIE 2 DR. CLEA 
throughout, $395. PE RDC. 
Dealer 
CHEVROLET. 1952. 2 agit 
Glide. Exc. cond. $550 
_Sat_ 676 Crescent Lane Rd. 
1954 CORVETTE, 13,000 MILES. FE 
4-0254   
6 or 
  
  
            1982 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN = 
Fr condition. FE 4-0461 
4-1442 
$4 CHEV. 2 DOOR JOR EXCEPTIONAL- 
_ly clean e FE 5-8975. 
GOING HUNTING? _ 
49 Chev. suburban, new motor, 
snow tires. very clean, not rusted 
out. Bargain EM 2-00861. 
1650 CHEVROLET. 
& Johnny's Motor Sales, 
__Montealm 
1955 CHEVROLET | 
Convertible with V-4 engine. Pow- 
er Glide. Radio, heater and Con- 
[ tinental wheel. This one is just 
like new 
NORTH CHEVROLET 
1000 S. Woodw ae B’ham   
  
beauty today. Just vour car down. 
Haskins Chev. 67$1 Dixie Highway eat MI5 
MAple 5-5071 ss Open nites ‘til 9 
‘83 CHEV 2 DOOR, SEDAN, GOOD 3-T086   
7} - CHEV, Soe PERFECT 
cond. Newly painted. on, 
_miles. Will finance. FE 8-8 
1980 ee HARDTO 
& heater, pow erelice 
ener boon ssume payments 
Mt $1 46 per snout Call Credit 
ar., Mr Parks, Midwest 6-6550, 
Harold Turner Ford i954 CHEV. BEL AIR, . WIFE'S | 
car. $1100. MI 4-7740. 
‘32. CHEV. CONVERTIBLE RA&H., 
Powergiide W W. tires. very 
_clean, MI 6-2151           
Sn Ra- No 
  
  
  
beautiful two-tone tinish. 
and heater, spotless interior. New. 
car appearance Only $295 or your 
car = Easy GMAC terms 
  
TS Jove mervien Cait 9 CARS & 6CRAP PE_ 49572 
SHOP | IY     Then Bring it Here | Ws say ‘on dollar tor aarp care. j AVERILL L’s 
Gitte rE > a8 So Bory ‘yom 
Sa0TeS ee cae 
fice PAID SCTkes *2 
OUT WH fate pese 
GLESW ar Fz abt 
4% SAGrua® Bid 
WE KEE Stee "ea trucks. Get 
sel 
North Chevrolet's 
Big Lot in Dirmaghan | 
AW cE On LATE 2 fee 
oats. p10 fe FOR 
oe, ue Sete Eo wil nav vor 
Rj. VAN WELT IR 3-135 on 
Pe ase 
ri 
~ rire teen | 
well 
  
Wanted Used Trucks 89. ot a a a eae PLP ig Pe 
oa Sane LOOK! = 
  | Maple 5- 
rs ceeae 
"ae “tae Preyfolet. Lone a | Sutton, | 3 €75l Dixie menwer at M15 
5-5071 —,_:~Open Nites ‘til o 
"58 CHEVROLET $1495 Bel Air 4-door with V8 engine, 
radio. heater and power — glide. 
Just lke new 
\ NORTH | 
* Tees s Woodward. _Bham, 
‘ 1 ESOTO, Go GOOD TRANSPORTA- 
op TOO 
ey   
BURDEN. 
expensive mode) ens smate 
M24 
  
  | FORD — ‘MERCURY SY 22611 ‘33 MERCURY 4 DR........ $7 *5, Pl mout Sub. ; .$170 
Moraga nish Areal ages: | at ELYMOUTH 4 DR. $ a8 133 piemouth 4Dr, . $160 eee rome oe kh ee - $381 °53 Pontiac .....¢...$745|'52 DeSotd V-8 4-Dr. $129 H (3s NASH RAMBLER CONV. 265 Like new. 4 dr 52 Ply th 4-D $ 85 
askins Chev. ‘S| CHRYSLER 4 DR....... 8 445 |S ou tr. ..$ 85 
6751 Dixie Highway at M1: @ Dopor 6 BRE. ie 53 Ch | 73 52 Pontiac 84Dr. ..$ 957 Pao we Open ‘nites ‘ut . 2, Rew Tie toes vee $ 5 oh Ford Beg hy day Pe ie 
eater. No SEDAN. tAgio & "4 DODGE '» TON PICKUP § 045 Oo r. 
&i went of £22 36 perm poeeny he _ rae . : pd ‘33 | Pontiac ee eeeers $603) Pontiec Sedan ave 5 45 
eee _fision "Target, Fe ee: ‘@ DODGE yy FON PICKUP ¢ 345 * 67 Benuilt fo ‘ 49 Buick Sedan .,..$ 85 
condition OR 2804 isles a iosteessigel cay we |eS2 Pontiac sot BBS, a7 Dodge Sedan ....§ 35]. ‘ ar — he Ford 2 Dr. evewe 3S 35 #1 FORD 1 Fo D4 DR Et AN Rea 
‘8 oa ee DR we i ONE 1948 Willys 4-wheel drive 
"1953 2 DR. SEDAN. RADIO | win- 
- special — $595 full sateen “Make your | 
WER- 
$325. vaenne 
red 
@s help you adjust to |. 
— Orion Motor Sales          
   | NORTH CHEVROLET 41000 S.-Woodward, B’ham 
a a So 52 PONTIAC. MAple 5-1240 after 5. 
PAIR DEALS 
ih Bede yee Nees, 345 “ Pont? Fordomatlc, |. Bs SAM'S AUTO ‘A 74 Oakland; Open ‘til 9. FE 8-6901 
FTAI 
j iiss 1 PONTIAC 2 DR. Sint yft tok 
| Clarkston | Seer cane. 
  
  
  
  
PONTIAC CHIE N 4 DR. SE- 
9 Sees $750. OR 3-8211 or FE 
  
Low mileage, Clean. FE 4-9   80 Fine Cars to 
$1495 '04 Buick 4-DR. SPECIAL Choose From | 
OQ 
Savings For 
YOU 
  
  
  
  
    
    JEROME Motor Sal $795 | Free Pe | L — O ‘or a es *rice rice 
Ysa fi : ; ' ; am : 
| O mer erery “4 — ANXLAN — Z CHRYSLER 53 Pont. OO CHEV ROLET Convertible ..$1445 $1345 
rchard Lake at Cass PLy ~~ * — = Aad acta | “I don't want to chec ee PLYMOUTH 1 (3687) i FE 80488 check ae 3 Soe aS I want to . IMPERIAL 4DR. DLX. 8 55 DODGE 4-Door ........+...$1445 $1345 
STATION WAGONS 3 “| clearance sale of all new cars : 
"33 RANCH WAGON For Sale Cars | 91' _—_—_—~For Salle Cars ai” demonstrators ‘S34 CHEVROLET Convertible . S145 $1045 "34 County Sedan, § Passenger OO IO LESION, aA | 1953 Plymouth Stationwagon. R&H, 
HU RON MTR. Sz ALES a 1956. FOUR WyEEL DRIVE cleaner than most ‘55 models. '53 (3902) $445 
952 W. Huron 41 $325. ORtonville vite " ‘-PLY) } a no nRbos 545 
Ala Aedes | mat nomaen, HOME te | "Ee, MT Oe meneame Outboard motors. boats. applt 222 W. Montcalm. ; aired: TT 
pert payment ofa ect ules eat 1956 jess SPCLAIR |“ ape” “Or BAB Bs ree ‘03 F ord — ‘90 BUICK 4-Door .oeeees.-e--$ 393 $340 ce eas ; Mere-O-Matic, radio & ~ 7 : : B “L_ SPENCE ees nile. 1056 Lal Carol nar R R&H, driven CU STOMLINE 2-DR. '53 ERcuRY es as Ave $1045 
aioe rave a CHEVROLET 32 8. MAIN ST. CLARKSTON MERCURY Club Coupe ....$1145 
-SSUFORD SED: DEL 
V-8 engine, rede’ Ss heater, ex- 
c oe - ciean, low mileage. LEFT OVERS 
  
  
  : 2-DOORS-——.--4-DOORS. 
NORTH 72°RStoxs 488 HARDTOPS —-€HEVROEET— : a 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham| Never ras or Titled: 
As Low as 
Eau = 81495, WE WILL TRADE UP OR DOWN JUST $95 OR YOUR Me eka) 
DOWN AND UP TO 30 MONT 
TO PAY Later model car for your equity 3 
or per ts car and We pay you T 
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE FROM 
CHEVROLET 
4 1000 S. WOODWARD 
HASKINS BIRMINGHAM 
CHEVROLET — 
“Oakland County’s   
  Fastest Growing Dealer” = ‘46 Volkswagon radio, heater, jet 
#751 Dizie Highway eat Mis = 2 -— MAple 5-507] Open Nites ‘til 9 "86 Nash Wagon, two to choose 
FORD ‘51 2 DR. TAKE oe 18°85 Ford Country Sedan. R & H, 
notes at $19 mo. $5 down. 43410 Shr white tires 
Grand River Nor thville. 735. | '52 Ford 
  Ph. 
Ask for Earl 53 Rambler, like new 
    FORD, 2 DOOR, R&H $105. | ‘52 Rambler wagon, R&H ... $595 
$3 Ford V-8, R&H eer | 
= =< slike cod ae eed OO | . Kaiser good tires & motor § 75 
ia FORD 6 PAMEROER IX: (“ets eo oo tion wagon. Ford-O-Matic. V8. ..4 English Ford $78 
_Low mileage FE_5-0632. $1 Plymouth R&H 
1950 FORD 2-DOOR, 8 CYLINDE ER. ‘$2 Nash, Hydramatic 
Overdrive. Exe. cond. Will take, ALL CARS GAURANTEED 
“aves 
owner. 
1956 FORD STATION WAGON, 8 ’ B' HAM NASH 
passenger, excellent condition. | 666 8. Woodward, B'ham MI 6-3900 
mileage. auto. transmission, WW. | ‘SL OLDS. 4 DOOR SEDAN, BLACK tires, 2 tone, power steering, pri- w sharp. $305 full price $11 46 
vate owner. MI6-2478. bbl thly ve on Used Cars, 833 
‘@ FORD, NEW TIRES, GOOD /|_Maynes fred MI _6-2756 
Only Olds Could _cond. C OR R355. 
Be So New! 
'S7 Oldsmobile | trade or can finance 
6-00681. 
    
    
__$5_ down: $3 a 1 Bay FE 8-695 
1961 1 FORD CONVERTIBLE. are 
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  ro. Past Cverarrs: New tires. xo — : 
HURON MTR. SALES 952_W. Huron re221' HOUGHTEN & SON 528 Local vei Pada 
CHEVROLET 
TOTE. oe S. Woodward, B’ham 
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and save the difference. Many 
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Everybody’s Credit 
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  115 8 Saginaw at Judson 
« R et ear ae “HRYSLER BG ckard, . hardtop, 
CHR SLER ss ee $000 _miles, new car warranty; 
PLYMOUTH "60 Packard sedan nice, $195. 
IMPERIAL | 248 8. pivd_E. 
Clearance sale of all new   
Motor cars 
  and demonstrators. Montca. 
‘$1 KAISE! 3 DOOR, BLACK. $150. 
1949 Plymouth 4 R & Hj. 2 wheel all steel utility trailer. —_ |, Cleaner than eae 1983 models. FE 2-   
1951 CHEV. CLUB COUPE. PG” 
Like new shape. $22 down, $27.24 1961 Chrysier Windsor Deluxe Cl. 
monthly. 31.000 miles. Sav-On' Cpe. 
Used Cars, 633 aynes, Birm. = 
ae tea 1955 Plymouth 4 dr. Belvedere 
CHEV ‘55. BEL AIR HARDTOP, V-8. New. car condition, R & H. 
w Pel sharp blue, A-l 
condition. $1650. FE 2-6461. 1953 Nash Rambler Station Wag- . 7 
OO on. R & H. Like new. No rust. 
CHEV 1955 BEL AIR V-8 SEDAN, | 
hi radio 32 8S. MAIN 8T. CLARKSTON 
Open Evenings— Please 
Phone M Aple 5-5141 
1950 FORD- RADIO & HEAT. 
er. No mene down, -a8sume pay- 
ments of $12.54 per month. Call 
Pony se Mr. Parks, Midwest 
rold Turner Ford.   SALES 
Clarkston 
‘Three 1956 BE 3 
  
               --- $a0es Pontiac 
SS Sides Demo's. 
Save 
~up to $1,000 
"RIEMENSCHNEIDER 
        | 1953 NASH infect WAGON, $525. 
CLEAN CARS | 
fanch wagon, clean $745 45 4 
$295 | 
‘54 
FE 4.9587 | 
1952 KAISER, $100. FRANKIE ot Johnny's Sales, 
4°86 DeSoto FireFlite 4-Dr. 
PONTIAC 
55 Ply. coy 4Dr. $340)» 
13,000 Miles 
1’55 Ply. Bel. Cl. Sed. $250) / 
1°54 Chrys’r NY 4Dr. $300} 
+153-Olds 88-2- NORTH CHEVROLET 
  1000 S. Woodward, B’ham | issi_ PONTIAC. a  RANKIE, el 
1983 NASH, ($615. FRANKIE &| Montcalm. = = ‘$— Mater - Sales, 222 -W = = — 
Montcalm. ___| REPOSSESSED CARS 
+1954. Mate feted wind CONTIMEN.| 1861 Cher_consert $138} tal kit, tinted windows, in fair 1951 Pi 2dr ... 6 78 
shape. FE 8-104   
Prankie s-Meior Sales, 
iar W" Montcalm.     Open Evenings— Please 
Phone MAple 5-5141 
  
1940 Pontiac cl. epe, cues ues 
1949 Mere sedan ... : 
197 8. Johnson $ 78 
  
  NASH RAMBLER, 1962, RADIO & 
heater, $135. M_ 4-3906. 
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1951 OLDSMOBILE 68. RADIO { a 
heater, Hydramatic No money 
down, assume yments of $26 62 | 
rt month. Call Credit Mgr. Mr 
arks, Midwest 475300, Harold 
_ Turner ord. 
(1985 HOLIDAY COUPE OLDs 98 _PE_5-3843. Exc. cond 
f tel OLDS Paes SEDAN, . BLACK, 
| W. shar $395. Full price. 
sti 46 Beersig 
| _ 833 _Maynes Birm. MI 6-2756 
ao? LDS MIDR AMATO! GooD 
__ condition, 0834 
“ ZT) Olde oe. 900 “CONDITION,. reas 
53 FickARDS 
Power steering 
734 Ply mouth Belvedere This is ‘a very sharp 4 dr. black 
top, light body W. A low mile- 
age car that runs very good. The 
price is right. 
Peoples Auto Sales 68 Oakiand 1 FE _2-2351 
| 1952 PLYMOUTH SU? URBAN STA- | tion wagon. $5 cown, $5 a week. | 
FE 8-6951. Dealer. 
‘31. «PLYMOUTH 
Tuns good. Clean. 
| after 7 _ | 
FIRST $200 TAKES — “46 PLY-| 
mouth sedan. Exe shape Maple | 
& ake Rds. Walled Late, or | 
call MAyfair 6-6038. __ 
$1 eer 4 Fagg’ R&aH. 
Good . $200. 8-0100 
      HYDRAMATIC, 
& brates. OR 
    CAMBRIDGE. | 
$350. MA 6-3412 
    1986 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, 
less than 10.000 miles. Radio, 
pean Hrdramatic, power steer- 
4 power brakes, two-tone 
gray “rinish with black top. Bought 
hew by resent owner Price 
$2,600. Call FE 2-8181, Extension 
44 between 8 am and $5 p.m, or 
MI 44760 after 6 pm 
  1955 PONTIAC STARCHIEF. ¢+DR 
teaturcs. It's custom with wer 
a beauty rivate owner FE 
_5-3168. 
GooD   
1951 PONTIAC  4¢DOOR. 
cona. FE 4-0657 -|   
53 STUDEBAKER $595! ‘Commander hardtop with V-8 en- 
gine, and automatic transmission. 
NORTH $1295 - ‘53 Buick » 4DR. RO: ADM; AS TER | 
$695 ‘53 Plym. 2-DR. SEDAN 
$395 ‘51 Olds HARDTOP 
  CHEVROLET 
| 1000 S. Woodward, B ‘ham | 
| 1985 PONTIAC CATA. DELUXE Club Coupe Set biack. red bab 
er upholstery. all ten 
mileage fender skirts, W-W 
private owner, no trade Cal an. | 
+7618 after 430 pm. or MI 
— from 8 to “; ask for Mr 
1951 poeta HYDRAMATIC. RA- 
dio & heater. No 
ayments 
1 Credit Mgr. 
cee 6-4550, 
PONTIAC. 1956 1 «DR STARCHIEF 
Power steerine & pe “ent 
Son equipped. 4.000 
$4 STUDEBAKER, 5 PASSENGER | 
sports coupe R&H, 
very sharp, excelient gas mileage 
43°N. Park, FE 21311. 
i953 STUDE. $505 FRANKIE <7 
opal fe Sales, 
alm otor 
Monte - 
1952 STUDE_ 
& Johnny's Nene Bales, Montcalm. 
WANT 
SOMETHING | $425 er RANKIE 
223 
  
  
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Lied & heater. down 
‘all Credit - Mer Mr Midwest 47501, Harold 
  1953 TO H FULLY equioped. Call after 6 p.m. FE 
4-2978. 
EAN 4 DR. R&H, 
gooa condit $605 
JEPFREY FORD SALES OA 8-3011 
Bud Shelion | 
Offers   
  
  ‘$4 Ford tudor sedan $193 
‘51 Ford tudor redan $295 
“80 Chev. Power Glide 295 
us aan Club Cpe. Powr. | #495 | 
2 s Charraiet 2-door . $505 
$3 Chevrolet 4-door . sA45 
  53 Ford Custothline re $845 
"54 Chev. Bel Air, Pow. | 
Glide. $114 "5 Chev. V-8. 4Dr. R & H $1398 
Sales Bud Shelton ‘Motor $ Cor. Auburn & E. Blvd. FE 4-6728 
Deer Hunters ! F 
Any of these cars will give | 
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Get one now for a trouble-_ 
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9,000 Miles 
"36 = mouth Sport Sedan 
Miles 
56 Ford F'lane 4-Dr. $525 
7,000 Miles 
55 DeSoto V-8 4-Dr. 
55 Dodge 6 4-Dr. ...$. 
         
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54 Dodge 6 4-Dr. ... 
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52 Roadm's "Dr. /$ $ 495 Radio & heater, autopratic trans- 
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55 Catalina 870 ....$1895 Radio & heater, Hydramatic, 
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52 Custom ‘Dr. see§ O95 Radio & heater. 
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~— $395 ‘51 Chev. 4-DR. & 2DR. 
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4 CHEVROLET Convertible Sere ws 
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56 CHEVROLET Bel Air 8 ........ ; $1995 
BLUE finish. 4 door Radio and Heater Pow- : All 
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34 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon .......... 2 Tone BLUE. Radio and Beater. Jusi the car for 
the entire family 
'32: CHEVROLET. 5-Pass. Coupe .... Original BLACK finish Looks like new inside and 
out’ Factory installed heater turn signals, W) wails. 
"55 CHEVROLET Bel Air 8 riecdpe ds BLUE, 2 door Radio and Hegter, low mile 
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51 CHEN ROLET 2-Door Deluxe .........$ 395 All IVORY finish. Radio and Heater. S$} R05 
Ford-O. 
$1295 ~ 
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Sa (CHEVROL ET 2DO0f 2 oscs cc ees esexane 475 -- Original GREEN. Radio and Heater..Power Glide. 
55 CHEVROL ET.Bel Air Hardtop ........ $1795 2 Tone TURQUOISE & IVORY. Radio and Heat- 
oe Power: Nemo Power steering. W/Walls. Hurry for 
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52 BUICK Super veeeee § 795 Hardtop onennose _Radio & Heat ; Dvynaflow_. 
50. BUICK Super 4-Door .......ssecceeee: $ 495 No rust. Radio and Heater. Drnafiow. 
90 CHEVROLET 2:Door ...... cesinalacecn@ GOO BLACK finish. W/Wallis. Heater, Radio. 
52 CHEVROLET Deluxe Club Coupe ... o200 ep 445 2 Tone GREY. Radio & Heater. Look at tne pric 
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A Foun | 
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51 CHEVROLET Y- -Ton Pickup see neeeeer $145 
*48 CHEVROLET 4-Ton Stake ...........$155 
48 CHEWROLS? 4-Ton Panel mare tag ea ENS 
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I jor Pot-O-Geld, the prize money “ts~agcin climbing: into. the 
5 upper brackets. This week's Puzzle No. 23 is worth $500 if the 
    How about taking a few minutes oway irom your busy day 
‘ qnd enjoying the contest? It's a let of fun and it may bring 
in considerable extra cash for that Thanksgiving turkey and 
trimmings, with money left over for some early Christmas 
shopping. Care-to give it o try? 
The puzzle consists of (1) a number of circles which con- 
tain a-few scrambled letters, and (2) a corresponding list of . 
p ~ghues-to these words printed below. -The object is to arrange 
: each group of circled letters into a word thet best fits its clue. 
The word which you select for Circle No. !, then would be the 
one which you would print in the space to the right of (i) 
below. : 
You'll notice that some circles contain $ signs in pots 
( @f gold. You may use such a symbol .as any letter you 
wish. However, it.and all letters in that circle must be | 
_____] used. The § sign. of course, can represent ANY letter in ~ im 
entries fail to bring’a correct solution for last week's puzzle.     
    
the word. 
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fully and arrange al! the letters into words that you believe 
best conforms to these clues, Use your § signs to help you 
spell out the right words. 
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it's wiser to keep the news to yoursell,. ~ 
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: without much damage. 
9. An experienced tourist will get to be quite a good judge 
of this at first glance. 
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tricky, feminine patterns, 
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glitter. Wear them with your 
      
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slacks. Assorted patterns 
8. In @ very specific case, a ........ will have an exact and colors. 10 to 18. 
number of members. 
7. A beginner isn't likely to get the right ........ because 
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16. In ancient times, even as now, this was a matter of record. 
OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 
1. Anyone ts eligible to énter the POT-O-GOLD contest 
with the exception of Pontide Press employes or their immedi- 
, ate families. . 
2. A contestant may submit as many entries as he or she 
    
         
     
        
      
        
        
    
        
          
   
    
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coat fashions Ladies Ready-to-Wear 
Dept.—Secrs 
Second Floor 
Luscious, long-wearing fabrics like these 
wool-and-cashmere tibelines, ripple 
weave chinchillas. Choose fram all the 
} newest silhouettes and details... from 
colors that run the fashion gamut. Misses* 
      
and petite sizes 8 to 18. 
       
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accessories 
at budget-minded prices 
  
      
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you get More fashion 
  wishes but they must be on oilicial entry blanks printed in this 
newspaper 
% To submit an entry the contestant must print nis answer 
x -words in-the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed-by dotted 
entries lost or delayed in the mail. 
sontest cannot be answered or acknowledged. 
§. The Pontiae Press will award a cash prize of $100 a 
week to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. If 
more than one winning answer ts received the prize will 
divided equally among the winners If ony week or weeks 
—thould—pess without any winners, the prize will be 
weekly until! a winning solution is submitted. 
6. Winners will be awarded an extra cash bonus of $25 
each if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the day 
winners are announced. Only one such bonus can be awarded 
to each prire-winner, no matter how many weekly prizes may 
‘ @tcumulcte. . : 
7. Bach week's puzzle will be published Monday, Wednes- day ond Fridcy until the contést’s end. Either or all will be 
considered as official entry blanks. 
8. Winners and correct solutions will be announced each 
Friday of the week following Individual contests. Olficial keeper 
|| of answers will be Frederick C. Ziem, prosecutor for Ockland ~ 
_| County. Only the Genérol Fectures Corp, originators of the 
puzzles, will know the solutions until after each contest is over. 
Answers will be delivered to the Press judges by Mr. Ziem 
alter the final decdiine.-   
        puzzle. 
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a 
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delightfully 
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The hats that you've admired... the 
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at an unbelievably #w price! Rayon 
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woot and 45% rayon. 15” x 64" includ- 
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reg. 1.39 1.00 * : 
Wonderful assortment of 100% wool 
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sorted popular styles. Lined 
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